0RE&6N C.TV ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1608,
SECOND TERM FOR JONES.
resident of Clackamas, deeply inter
ested In Its welfare and a man of
strict integrity. In hi many years
! of residence near New Kru. Mr. ('a-
Well Known and Popular Represen
tative Will Be Sent to Legislature.
Linn B Jones the well known mem- hill has helped l.m'd ovoiy enmity
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road leading through that Boctlon,
and there Is very little about county
highways that he does not know. He
is economical in his tastes and hab
its and his nomination and election
would mean a safe administration of
the county's affairs.
STANDS ON HIS RECORD.
ber of the drug firm of Howell &
Jones, and a member of the legisla
ture of 1907, is a candidate for re
Bomlnatlon and reelection. He is
deservedly popular, and has gained
many friends since two years ago,
when he ran at the head of his party
ticket at the primary nominating elec
tion. He quickly demonstrated that
the faith of his friends was not mis
taken, for in the legislature he made County' AiieiBOr, Nell0n Kat Raised
Corporation Assessment While
In Office.
County Assessor James F. Nelson,
who is a candidate for re-election, is
being commended on every hand for
his splendid record while an incum
bent of the office. Every year he has
made a boost In the assessed valua
tion of the corporations and timber
barons, who have property In Clacka
mas, until now for the first time, these
people pay a very large share of the
taxes of the county. The total as
sessed valuation of the property of
this county last year was $12,854,000,
anw of this amount corporations were
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nominate for Justice of tho Peace In
District No. 4. 1 this district are the
precincts of West Oregon City, Cane
1nah, Maple Lane. Abeniethy and Ore
gon City. Mr. Clark has been a law
yer of high repute in Oregon City for
many years, ills legal ability Is un
questioned, and thero Is no doubt that
he would make an excellent official.
In casting their votes for Justice of
the Peace, the Republicans BhouUI
bear In mind that this Is an import
ant office whore many cases of note
aro brought for preliminary examin
ation, and U Is essential, whore knot
ty legal problems are to bo tried, to
have a man on the beach that Is qual
ified to pass upon questions that will
arise. Mr. Clark Is the only candi
date who fills this requirement. If
nominated and elected he will conduct
the otllco wisely nnd In tho interests
of the whole people ami the taxpayers.
His number on tho official ballot Is
47. Mark X between No. 47 and his
name.
a fine record, introducing a bill to
repeal the fire slashing permit law
which was enacted, with some amend
meats. Mr. Jones also introduced a
bill applying the, initiative and refer
endum to cities and towns, and he
pushed this bill through both houses,
His whole record at Salem was very
creditable and be will no doubt be
returned for a second term with
greatly increased vote, for tho Re
publicans of Clackamas are not slow
to exhibit their appreciation for faith'
fil legislative service.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
To the Republicans of Clackamas
County:
The undersigned announces himself
as a candidate for County . Commis
sloner of Clackamas County subject
to the will of the Republican voters at
the Primary Election on April 17th;
as a business man and one much In
terested in the development of Clack-
am as County, if I receive said nom
ination and am elected to said office,
I pledge mvself to use my abilities
and best efforts In the promotion of
the interests of said county and to
wards a progressive administration
of county affairs along economical and
business lines.
ROBERT S. COE,
of Canby Precinct.
AN HONEST OFFICIAL.
Enos Cahill, Farmer and Veteran, Is a
Candidate for Commissioner.
Honesty Is a primary requisite in
the office of County Commissioner,
and there is no man in Clackamas
County better fitted for that position
than Enos Cahill, of New Era Pre
cinct. Mr. Cahill is a veteran of the
Civil War, where he fought to save
the Union, and he takes a deep inter
est in all public affairs. He was four
years treasurer of Clackamas Coun
ty and In that capacity be discharg
ed the duties of the office so well
that the people of Clackamas have no
doubt of his ability and familiarity
with county affairs. Mr. Cahill is
commander of Meade Post. No. 2,
Grand Army of the Republic, and that
organization has prospered wonder
lunjf uuuer nis iirecuon. tie is a
plain, blunt, honest farmer, long a
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assessed to the extent of $4,227,180,
aa follows:
Southern Pacific $1,408,710
Weyerhauser Company .... 230,000
Portland Gen. Electric Co.. 683,000
JAMES U. CAMPBELL
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A CANDIDATE FOR THE NOM
NATION FOR A SECOND TERM IN
THE LEGISLATURE.
A MEMBER OF THE LAST LEG
ISLATURE WHO MADE GOOD.
THE AUTHOR OF THE FIRST
EIGHT HOUR LAW EVER PASSED
Willamette Pulp & Paper Co ,360,050 I BT UHtl"UN lluislaiuhl,
Crown-Columbia P. & P. Co 130,000 the man who leu the
uregon waier rower & ny. om-u
Oregon City Mfg. Co 105,000
Portland Flouring Mills Co 52,000
O. I. & S. Co 175,000
Collins Timber Co 204,000
Other Timber 130,000
Taxes paid this year by the big cor
porations of Clackamas reach the
enormous total of $91,206, and fol
low:
Southern Pacific $25,000
Portland R ' Ught & Power Co 32,000
To Tho Editor of tho Enterprise:
In your Issue of April 3 nnd 10 yoii
published an article under the bend
ing, "Million a Fine Record", you made
some statements regarding the of
tlce of the Coroner that are erroneous
mid altogether misleading to thho vo
ters and taxpayers of the County.
Firs, you say,' being an undertaker,
be rim conduct the office at less ex
pense to the tax payers, and you give
as an Illustration thv cases that are
paid for by the County. Now tho
County pays Just so much for tho bur
ial of a County case nnd no more and
allows by law a certain stipulated foe
for tho Coroners services so there
can not bo any saving to tho County
along that line, regardless, of who the
coroner Is. Hut there can bo a saving
of from 5 to 20 per cent to (ho ltult
vldunl who tuny bo so unfortunate as
to call a coroner, If the office of cor
oner Is belli by one not an uuudertak
or, this leaving them free to call the
undertaker who has tho exclusive and
prior right to handle their dead, as Is
usually done.
You say Multnomah and Marlon
counties have undertaker .coroners, but
you neglect to say that since the
recent troubles In Portland over the
Kx Radium Institute and Its Illegal
practices, that that same undertaker
Is not a candidate for re-election, and
It will be ninny a long day before an
other undertaker will bold the olllco
of coroner In Multnomah county.
The people have become allvo to tho
fact that n doctor should hold this
very responsible olllco, for tho boat
Interests of the city, county and all
concerned.
The coroner Is called to all cases In
question, If he Is not a physician how
can he Intelligently tell tho cause of
deaths. He can gtiesH at It and that
Is all; if you Insist on knowing, ho
will call In a physician and the conn
ty pays the extra expenso of $10 on
each esse. Why not have a physician
at first and save all this neodless
expenso to tho taxpayers. It seems
to mo that a physician should bo
elected In every Instance whether It
Is mysejf or some other physician
Taxpayers, it Is up to you to decide
the matter and you havo tho chance
at this primary.
Yours rospectfullly,
DU. C. A. STUART.
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Candidate for Rc-elccfion on Hie Republican Ticket
Mr. Dye made a good record and should receive the endorsement of
the people for a second trm.
IF ELECTED HE WILL FAVOR
DR. C. A. STUART
Weyerhause Timber Co
Collins Timber Co
Oregon Iron & Steel Co
Other timber companies
Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. .
Crown-Columbia P. & P. Co...
Oregon City Mfg. Co
Portland Flouring Mills Co ...
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4,800
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8,500
2,600
3,100
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Dixon Fights Single Tax.
The following letter explains itself:
Portland, Ore., March 10, 90S.
Mr. George W. Dixon, Editor Tribun
Canby, Oregon.
Dear Sir:
You ask me to put you In touch
with persons who are opposed to the
Single Tax. I do not find that any
body is taking any great interest in
it outside of yourself and The Ore-
gonian.
Very truly yours.
THE OREGONIAN.
Edgar B. Piper, Managing Editor.
Mr. Dixon Is the Republican candi
date for Representative and It is pret
ty certain that he will have the solid i
vote of the farmers of Clackamas
County, on account of the fight lie
has been making against the Single
Tax" in Oregon. ,
FIGHT FOR ECONOMY IN APPRO
PRIATIONS.
A VOTE FOR HIM MEANS LEG
ISLATION IN THE INTEREST OF
THE WHOLE PEOPLE.
LESS TAXES.
A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL.
BETTER SHIPPING FACILITIES.
W,
A. Carter Is Leading Candidate
For Railroad Commissioner.
William A. Carter, candidate for the
Republican nomination of Railroad
Commissioner from the First Congres
sional District, was Interviewing
friends and acquaintances and meet
ing the voters of Oregon City, Frl-
ATTORNEY IN THE PLACE.
John F. Clark Is the Leading Candi
date for Justice of the Peace.
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Republican Candidate at Primary Elec
tion for Coroner.
I am a candidate because, I believe
a physician Is better qualified to per
form the duties of Coroner, besides
reducing for the county tho expenses
of the office.
Also because the present Coroner,
R. L. Holman, asked me to become
1. Better Banking Laws.
2. Equal Taxation, Not Single Taxation.
3, Preiervlny water rlgMe for the People.
14. Reasonable hourt, and safe and unitary condition! for labor.
5. Statement No. 1, and the Peoples' Choice for U. 8. Senator.
day. His candidacy 1h well received
in rifipkamHt pountv nn anpmint nf hl
Attorney John F. Clark, whose home contention for better shipping faclll-
in West Oregon City, is the man
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ties and more reasonable rates for all
the Interior towns and cities. Mr.
Carter was a member of the Legis
lature from Jackson County in 1901
and it was largely due to his efforts
that the railroad passenger fare was
reduced to three cents per mile. He
pledges himself for "Honest, fair and
impartial regulation and service," and
against unjust discrimination between
shippers or localities.
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a candidate, giving me his word of
honor that he would not be a candi
date again (for the 3d or 4th term).
I most respectfully ask your sup
port, voter and tax payer, promising
efficiency and economy in all things.
DR. C. A. STUART.
"OLD DICK" FOR CONSTABLE.
whom the Republicans are going to
LARGEST FACILITIES
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THE PRODUCTION OF
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No Opposition at the Primaries to R.
T. Barbur for Precinct Office,
R. T. Barbur, who Is a candidate for
the Republican nomination for Con
stable in Justice District No. 4, em
braced by the precincts of Oregon
City, West Oregon City, Maple Lane,
Canemah, Willamette and Abernethy,
will have no opposition among the
members of his own party, and will
be given a heavy complimentary vote
Program for Institute,
County School Superintendent T. J.
Gary has announced the programme
for the Clackamas County Teachers'
Local Institute, which will be held
at Macksburg, Saturday, April 18, In
the school building. The teachers who
attend will drive from their respective
homes, and the people of Macksburg
will entertain them. The programme
follows:
Forenoon Primary Numbers, Mrs.
Beatrice Harrison, Eastham School,
Oregon City; "What IoGsod h rdlu
Oregon City; "What 13 Good Disci
pline," discussion.
Afternoon Exercises by the School;
"Reading It's Foundation and Ex
pression," Mrs. Beatrice Harrison;
"French and Indian War Its Bear
ing Upon American History," Howard
Eccles, Canby.
GEORGE W. DIXON
(Editor Can by Tribune.)
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A vote for Dixon Is a vote against
the Single Tax.
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at the. primaries next Friday. Mr.
Barbur has been a resident of Oregon
City for many years, and worked In
the paper mills where he was known
as "old Dick" among his hundreds of
friends. In the June election he will
be the Republican nominee for Con
stable and should receive the Vote of
every man in the above named pre
efnets. He will make a faithful and
! conscientious officer and will pay
strict attention to duty. "Dick Barbur
for Constable" is the thing to remera
beSr'on election day. '
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Champion of Statement
A VOTE FOR DIXON IS A VOTE
AGAINST SINGLE TAX.
(1). Will vote for people's chice for U, 8. Senator. (2). Will Intro
duce a law preventing the Josa of the peoples money deposited In State
and National Banks. (3). Mr. Dixon is tho leader of tho fight In Oregon
against the Slnglo-Taxers; who are trying to exompt from tnxatlon all man
ufacturing plants, thus putting the taxes wholly on tho land, and If nominat
ed will devote his time until June writing and speaking against the meas
ure, Mr. Dixon has supplied tho State Grange with arguments against this
measure, through the Oregon State Library Commission, and those argu
ments are being used all over the State of Oregon.'
(4). If elected, will Introduce a law allowing each road dlotrlct to
elect Its own supervisor, believing that u niter this system tho bust results
can be obtained from public money used to maintain public reads and
bridges. (5). Will favor better schools, better government and a square
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