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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1910)
OREGON CITY KXTKIUMilSK. Kin DAY, (KTOUKIi 7, 1!10. Oregon City Enterprise Published Evry Friday not hnve secured the nomination fori Kor Iho first lime since (!u Popn lilm. list ilay f 1 S'.". a I'usioii ticket litis j Mr. Clark nnil Mr. Hnekott are Re- been nominated In tho Stale of Wash ! publican nominees ami aiv oortaiiily I tnton, tlio ticket In question heltu' X e BPfiniP. FHitoi- and lub iher. cimucu in in.- uinr Riiiniii iis no- , ,,, f r v0 i,,, ,.,, rr me supreme i Clark Introduced In tho Kopuhlican ivinocnits i si uregou tiLj, u... i ov o,,,,, HssVmMv a resolution to n.l office as second-class matter. Subscription Rates: aiul lustiriieiit llopiihll- cms, nittilnst tho ticket iituiii'il by tlio regular liopuhlicau convention. Ijourn wit bout indorsing a county ticket, but It was votoil down. Mr. vm) rjv0 rnndidates comprise throe i Hacked did not attend tlio assembly, i rvmocrats Kopublloans, ami; FOOT BALL FEVER HAS STRUCK HIGH SCHOOL IN ATHLETICS Ho iliil not sook tho indorsement. It tit,., k'n.:t.ii tl.O.-el tv ;1 lilMlest Tllt.ltuSt Ono Year ..$1.50 iwas Klvpn ,0 n)m wuhont sollcita-1 the notion of tlio KopuHU'iiu Ic-Nl.t- fix Months 6 j lion. Ho Is a rit candidate for shorlff j ,,.,. tn taliK ,. noiun.-uion of judges Trial Subscription. Two Months .I5;of ci;lokan,as county. Ho has hadj011, of ,,10 llllvct ,(,..,. ;..! placing , j years of experience In tho vory offloejlt ,,ack j lm, conventions Tlio Non ! for which he Is muv a candidate, and i p.,, , istin judiciary League first Subscribers will Dnd the data of ex-, The Enterprise does not believe that nmw the ticket, and the lvmocratic plrat.on stamped on their papers fol-lu,,. Republicans of this county wIlTi convention chose the same men. The lowing their name. If last payment Is i Voto against him for the sole reason ! xon Tart tsan league Is an orgaulr.i not credited, kindly notify us, and ' that ."M or Irt men mot t Oregon City j (m, ,,f insurgents. headed by the the matter will receive our attention, ami Indorsed him. I managers of the Polndevtor campaign. '. In short It Is simply the same oUl j With the combined support, the ticket Advertising Kates on application, j IVlnooriltic panu, t0 0,ea(e dissention ls 0Mvtod to beat the nominees of . in the r.n ks of the Republican party j Im, sl;,iulmt rcmentlon. The men f J j t t -Js ifor the sole purpose of olecttiip candt-l uomlnate.l by the IVmocrnis nnd In- STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. v ' dates of the minority oTftaniratloti It Is and has been a pitiful spectacle BEN- B. Congressman V. C. HAWLEY, for the Republicans of this county of Marion. : and state to allow themselves to be Governor JAY BOWERMAN, of US(., a club to place Democrats In s , '"Mm- office. When are you soitiR to quit? V SOX, of Poui;as. State Treasurer THOMAS V KAY, of Marlon. -V BOURNE Supreme Justice, four year a term THOMAS A. MrRRIDE. of Clackamas, and HENRY J. l , , . ,,.,. BEAN, or rmatllla. 1,1 lhls iss,,e r Tho Supn-me Justice, six year term , 'here, is published an oien letter C.EORCB H. BURNETT, of; from Jay Bowerman, Republican Marion. and FRANK ! nominee for Oovernor. to Jonathan AND HIS TIONS. PROCLAMA MOORE, of Columbia. ; Boxirne, Jr.. w ho. In a conspiracy with Georse Chamberlain to elect Oswald In- ! West Governor, Issues one of his fa ll. R. ALXlERMAN, : mous proclamations and advises the Attorney GvneraJ A. M. CRAW- FORD, of Douglas. Superintendent of Public 8truction or Lane. people of Oregon to vote for West. Mate rrinter wiuuis o. m.v t The Remiblicans of Oregon have IWAY, of Multnomah. Commissioner of Labor 0. HOFK. of Multnomah. been takinp orders from Jonathan for a long while, but this past apostle of P. Railroad Coinmlsioner FRANK ' corruptton has 4aken one step too J. MILLER, of Linn. many, and Mr. Bowerman has right- S State Engineer JOHN H. LEW- :fuv rfonned his fighting clothes and surgonts ar William Hickman M'.'ore, Seattle; P. M. Troy. Olympla. W. W. Tolman, SiHtkane: V. A. Grimshaw. STUDENTS OF OREGON CITY AND WILLAMETTE. OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN Beard of Control Is Named And Great Interest Is Manifested In AH Activities of Student Body. How Much Will You Pay to have your ren cured; Suiliei'laiid'H K.H'.lo Eye Snlve only costs s.v nnd will cure, tiooil for iioIIiIiik but tlio eyes, .lines iiu Co, The student body of the Ort'Kou City h'gh sch I held n mooting lust week to elect society, 'sportliiB und cwhange editors on the staff of The Wennioheo and Charles K. Shep.ird.! HosperUn. Illling vacancies due to c.1Hi ' I resignations. The new staff for tho l'''1 "hol periodical follows; - - - I Hiii-old Smith, editor tit chief; Uiuiso Mount Hood will be enclosed within j Huntley, nsslsuut. editor; Itesa War a national reserve If the petitions now, nor. literary editor; Marlon Money, . , , , i f ., . , 0 'eveliange editoi-. Hiuel Toote, aoclotv being circulated for slgt.a ires ,,.,,,. mn M,H.re. sport Iuk editor; complish their purpose. With Its 1(v SlH) elrculatloti nmimger; snow-cappeil jieaks, groat glaciers Kvelyn Harding, assistant circulation and dashing torrents, this mountain manager. Itothwoll Avlsoti. busiuoss can be made a great national play-1 wmum ,low,ml MM ground, easily accessible from this j ' city, w here thousands of people may j seek recreation each summer. It Is V- J- S. Tivuo. city UHrltitudent sought to have the same plan ful- I of sehmds. has point input of a announced committee the m' of five. lowed as has been done in creating , from ,hi, f;u,11(y Hu, thri,0 fr0( the Mount Rainier reserve. IS, of Marion. lotted Oregon- golf-playing Senatoi I elected United States Senator under The Republican A Water iirwrin!fnrio-nt JAMES y T. CHINNOCK. of Multnomah, jout Into the open. Circuit Judges, fifth judicial j Bourne knows, as every other man district J. I". CAMPBELL, knows, that he can never again be nf rlnrkAmns. and X A r. r- i r IV rtatann 1 ,7b vT.r.n.h. n.Pk.! p"mar- amas and Columdia DAN J. xj will not stand for him. If he should ? MALARKEY. of Multnomah. obtain a plurality of the Totes in the Joint Representative, Clacka- ' prjmar,. there would unquestionably i . 1 . u t IT mas ana .iiuuuuuimi-.i. x' , be an Independent Republican candl CHATTEN. of C ackamas. l . ' . . . ,, a'date ;n the field against him. But with a Preferential ting sys tem, such as Is now proposed, 1J Oregon leads the whole country In apple production this season, accord Ing to the latest reports of the De partment of Agriculture, which deals with orchard condition up to Sept ember 1. The condition of the state's apple crop at that time was Klven as 93 per cent of a full crop, while Its nearest competitor could show but SO per cent. The condition of the crop througout the whole country was i given as ICS per cent of a full crop. The Northwest states make the best showing of all. tho nigh school student body, to draft by-laws for the government of tho athletic association. Tho com mittee is Miss Ksthcr Johnson, Miss Utilise Bruce, llyron Moore. Madge ItrigUtbill and Corliss Andrews, ,fo COUNTY TICKET. ? State Senator WALTER A DIMJCK. i would be smooth sailing, provided the j UDR JONES. M MA- ls - " SUCh ' GONE measure and a complacent Governor County Judge JOHN F. CLARK. ( would call for a special election. Commissioner NICHOLAS ?t Bowermaa would not accept a sub- A BL.41R. Sheriff a C. HACKETT. Clerk W. L. Ml"L"ET. s Recorder LLOYD E. WILL- A JAMS. Treasurer J. A. TUFTS. Onroner DR. THOMAS J. FOX. Surveyor D. T. MELDRCM. ii. justice District No. 4. Justice of the Peace W. W. H. SAMSON. . Constable GEORGE A. BROWN ii. j- y .J . '? ' WHOSE OX IS GORED? There seems to be a disposition on the part of the soalled "Inde pendent'' press throughout the State of Oregon to lambaste some candi dates who have been indorsed by an assembly of their fellow-Republicans, and to support others and again to ignore the matter in other instances. This has been called forcibly to our atten'.ii u in the last issue of the Oreg.n City Courier, in which John F. Clark and H C. Hackett, candi dates for County Judge and Sherifr, respectively, on the Republican tic ket, are said to be unworthy of Re publican support ror the sole reason that they were indorsed by the as sembly. Two weeks ago this same news paper advised the voters of Clacka mas County to vote against W. H. Chatten, anti-assembly and Statement No. 1 candidate for joint representa tive from Clackamas and Multnomah Counties, and to support John R. Latourette, assembly and anti-Statement No. 1 candidate. The Inconsistency of the "Indepen dent" newspapers is apparent, and the Republicans of Clackamas gave so much heed to the warnings of the Courier that Mr. Chatten received l.VJS votes, while Mr. Latourette had 712. The Enterprise would like to have fie-in Mr. Latourette nomluatefl. Hi 's a Clackamas County boy anu probably has as much legislative stitute for the Primary Law, but Os wald West would do whatever George Chamberlain ordered. Jonathan cannot go back to the Senate. Hts record shows that his much-heralded friendship of the peo ple is pure "guff." He, is great on proclamations, but It is evident tt.at he has "proclaimed" once too often Jay Bowerman Is the nominee of 'he Republican party for Governor, nnd when Bourne attempts to switch t!ie Republican voters wholesale to the Democratic Bourne-Chamberlain ma chine candidate, he has a large round contract uon his hands. HAZING EFFECTUALLY ISHED. ABOL- Hazing at the State University soems to be effectually abolished. Not only is hazing done away with, but also largely the desire for hazing. The drastic measures taken last year by the President in expelling from the University several second year men who indulged in a slight hazing of some Freshmen, coupled with the severe disapproval of all the Faculty, Alumni, and older students upon all fi rms of the practice or hazing, seem to have accomplished its stamping out. Moral suasion this year alone is the rod or iron with which Fresh men are ruled Obstreperous mem bers are fast learning to walk up rightly from the simple reason that they respect the opinion of their fel lows. This opinion among upper classmen that the least form of haz ing, besides being thoroughly undem ocratic, un-American, wholly at var iance with the theory of American institutions, and above all extremely dangerous to the University, is so strong that its quiet leaven ls work ing fast in the ranks of the 2o0 Fresh men. Freshmen who are absorbing the new spirit do not care to invite criticism and displeasure by foolish- ability as has Mr. Chatten, who is i ly tempting and daring upper class a well-known business n.an of Pert- men to retaliate. Thus, it is being land, but he was on the wtotig side j demonstrated in the minature repub of the anti-assembly Statement No. j lie of the University that the more J fence and all of the newspapers of effective weapon of administration Is Clackamas County combined could j quiet moral suasion. District fairs In the Northwest will probably have a circuit of their own next season so there will be no con flict- In dates, as has been the case In the past. It Is proposed to call a meeting of representatives of the various fairs In Oregon and Washing ton with a view to arranging the dates harmoniously. It is hoped to so change the present plan that the dis trict fairs can he operated In connec tion with the State Fair circuit. Grvsham, Pendleton and Canity, In this state, have their fatrs on the same dates, September 29-October 1. inclusive, and Secretary Ijizelb-, of the Canity fair, has started a move ment for harmonizing of dates. ' i Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A MARKET REPORT Quotations furnished by Oregon City Commission Company: Buying Grain Wheat, SOIjtjSc per bushel; oats, $24 'ei $-5 per ton; barley, J23 per ton. Hay Best clover, ti'-w tlOTi $11 per ton; timothy, new $131 l'i per ton; grain hay, new, $ 1 Out) 12.00; straw, $1.0o$ 5.00 per ton. Fruits and Vegetables Apples, 25cj7jc per box. Plums, 25tjloc p-r box. Dried prunes, 50 'iOs, new crop, 3f.c tfj 4c per lb. Onions, $1.2.1f 1.50 per sack. Potatoes, new, out"! $1.00 er sack. Eggs, Butter and Dairy Produce Eggs, 30c. Butter Creamery, C0f:C3c per roll; country, 451 50c, Poultry old hens, fat, 13cT(llc; mixed, 10il2c; spring broilers, Wt lie Fryers, 12 tijl'c. Dressed Meats. Hogs, 125 lbs. to 175 lbs.; fancy, 12c 131214 c. Veal, fancy, lift 12c. Hides, Wool, Mohair, Etc. Sheep pelts, 10c per lb. Hides, green, 4ft5c lb.; dry, 12ftl3c lb. Wool, l.KilCc lb.; mohair, 30c. Caseara Dark, 4c per lb. Banking Is Oaf Business We have nothing else to do. "We give our undivided time and attention to banking. We also make it our business to furnish the people helpful bank service. You want real bank service; then make THIS BANK your bank, because you will get bank seivice that you will ap preciate, that will help your business in more ways than you may now imagine. The Bank of Oregon City Chehalis, Washington, is doing sotn.; good work In advancing new methods of burning out stumps on lnggo off lands. The Citizens' Club of Chehilis recently held demonstrations of the char pit method of burning stumps and the tests were successful. It h thought the general adoption of thlf F. J. S. Toote. MIhs Esther Johnson, Miss Edna Cautlold. Miss Eva All- dredge, and Thornton Howard have been unnied us Board of Control for the athletics of the Oregon City 'high schiHtl. The first three are members of the faculty and the latior two are representatives of the student body. The Oregon City high school athletic association hold a, mooting Friday afternoon and approved the by-laws reported by the special com mittee Appointed by City Superin tendent Toox.! It was decided to levy an assessment of 25 cents upon each member. Joe AlldrtMlge was elected president, after a sharp fight defeating Itothwoll Avlxun Jty one vote. Pearl Francis was choosen vice-president and .Miss Margaret Mc Culloch was1 elected secretary-treasurer. The niemburblp embraces; practically the entire student body or the high school. The football fever has struck Will amette iu common with other townj, and the the Wlilamottc school boys have organized a team and Is open for engagements on the Held of bat tle. Krnoxt Muss Is manager of the team, and T somas Johnson has been elected captain. The members of the aggregation of young athletes are: George Snldow, right end; Krnest Andrus, right tackle: Grovt-r Gran finest, right guard; Km 1 1 Volpp, ren ter; Wallace Mass. left guard; Hex Brltton, left tackle; Arthur Waldron, left end; Finest Mnss, left half; Thomas Johnson, right half; Leslie Henry, full back. THOMPSON FOR COMMISSIONER Democratic Firmer is Candidate for Place on County Court Charles Thompson,' a well known ftirnier of Stafford, has announced hlx candidacy for the position of County Commissioner. Mr. Thompson has . - -; - ; '-'tit L - been u n-Kiibmt of Clackamas County many years. . Ho favors the cosmic tun of good roads and believes In permanent road work, and Is strongly oppose,) t,, building county roaihi cheaply. He believes in an economic means of clearioir eui-over lands will, and bunit.i--.iUko admllilHt ration of county antus and respectfully boiiciis be of great value Northwest. to the J'ar.iliit! 1 lie votes of the electors of Clackamas county at t;,e November election for the office. i,f Commissioner, (Paid adv.) CHARLES THOMPSON. London as It Was. Ilnydn's -'Dictionary of Dates" makes Hie statement that the old iiaina of the iii; of London was written FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. Coming Election Will Show Real Friends of Primary. Kagl Creek, Ore., September 27 Editor of The Knterpiise; As a defeated assembly caiiilidnti, I.;,'ndcii or I.lyiitlln. meaning "the city for the nomination for Kepre:-ei:t:i-; on tin; Isil.e." Au old tradition gives live, I wish to hereby express to rh-j IJH iirii. -i-it isml Unit London wan nnny friend who so loyally .,n,o, ted ,,,,,, ,,v T( , (,,.wem,int ()f me, my most, sincere appreciation. 1 , ', ,, . .. . . knew to begin with that the odds: ''iilleil New jt"i' or J roy- were overwhelming against me ! 11,11 " tl)e iU"e "f ,'11'1' wll B,,r" T')e thing now to do is for the a-'sen,,: r""l"lll town with walls und iily and antl -assembly people to get ' named It ( aer-I.ud. or I.ud's Town, together and support, the ticket k ; 'i h! Lit ler is prbbtibly the correct ver nominated by the people from top to slon of the story. If for no other ren in. ttom. If we are true to ihe !rr'tt son because itjs an easy mnttcr'to de Ii'lmavy law this will be done and if-t;t a mi !.. i-lly between the exprcs thls is not done the direct primary j si,m ,,. ,, UmiVm, U )f) Is a fa.hire and the voice of the , fi, , writers .but then, neople will soon be heard against 11 . - . . , Now is the time to Khow l,v action K:,H " n,iJ' "" Halm' K'",t ,'1"' who are the real friends of the dij-j J',!I"'K ' '""l " ,l'llt ll,e ect primary law. i H'uimns foiiinled 11 city there culled ,T. W. KXON. j LotiillMiuui a. p. ill. BOURNE RESPONSIBLE (Continued from page 1.) 11 duty of I'Jt, cents a mina.ro yard tseo paiagiiipb ;!1S, schedulo 11 on the class of goodi miinurintuied by your mill. When the mechanic, furui or or other cIiIjou 'Is compelled to piiiclitHo Mils class of goods nnd pay tribute to yuu and your plutocratic Intimates nnd associate, on iiccouut of the official position given you by (ho pooplii of Oiogon tlioy 01111 culm their outraged fooling by the happy (nought that you socun'd this position and oppoiiuully io plunder them nnd hope to continue In your present of fice by tho use of resounding plnltl tudos mid windy commonplaces and the assertion that you tiro a friend of tho people. How docs I'Jlj cents a mi) 11 me yard tariff on goods niiiuu fuctiirod In your cotton print mill, which tire used chiefly by poor poo ple, compare with a duty of L'5 per cent. (0 fil per cent, on champaign! Old you miikn this groat difference In order 10 oiicoiirngo tlio uso of cham paign by your constituent nnd to In duce them to dispense with the cloth ing rustouiarlly worn In this country? Probably you assume they will be lieve In your protended friendship; pay you l hi exorbitant duty and then slug n sweet rtfrn!n in honor of tflolr alleged friend. Instance almost without end can ht cited In which you voted to place low duty on articles which nr worn by men of your aristocratic class or piaeed upon your tables, and In which you voted to place high duty oil slitl-j llnr article used by people in modoiv ato nnd straightened circumstance. ' It would be a matter of more practical Interest to the people of tho stale lb, receive from you a comiinlcatlon tat-' Ing how much money this tariff blll places In your pocket each year and ; In what other wy you have boon benefited by your term Jn the Semite), of the I'nltoii States than to receive your dictatorial Instructions as to w hom they shoulif cast their vote) for.1 How ninny citizen of Oregon, who "earn their bread by tho nwoat of their brow" honor you with their ac quaintance? What effort liv you ever nuwUi to acquaint yourself with the desire, hopes or requirement of; the people who muke Oregon great, namely, the producer? , During the four year since you went elected Portland and th State of Oregon hnv suffered Immense os In commercial way on account of your neglect of official duties. Within lh last few months you stood by and, without protesl permitted Ibe re clamation acts to bo so amended that thl state lost over $j,iHHl.ooo which was due It nnd should have been In vested in Irrigation projects In Ore gon. This loss I only a small per cent of the n tual damage we have incurred by reason of your careless u ess In this particular, our desert binds will continue to be Inhabited by coyotes, Jackrabblls anil other crea tures of the desert, when by the ex ercise of any reasonable diligence on yoar part those deserts would havo been reclaimed and happy families would Iw. Inhabiting these buids, pro ducing crop which would have sup plied the need of Other portions of the suite. Even when th Hoard of Army Engineers was here last motitn to examine the I'matlllii prowct with a view of correcting some of your error ntn omissions, yuti did not have sufficient Interest In the wel fare and develop, meat of this state to accompany the party or to urge niton the member the merits of our only ellgglble reclamation project. You have devoted yeiir t.me to tennis, golf nnd other pastime, while our merchants have bee denied their reasonable portion of contracts for Government supplies Vet you pre sume to dictate to the people of Ore g pti 11s to whether or not they shall support nie. In this li tervlew you suy: "All admire the rourngii of tho mnn who goes down, to defeat lighting fr tho orlnclplos in which he believes, but spurn wltli contempt the- man who changes political creeds for the sake of victory, " and "Chameleons and trucklers change their colors, but men of conviction flghe for their prln clples to the death." Concerning some of these statements, there Is no better authority In the state than yourself for within the memory of young men you hnve been a Demo crat, a Republican, n populist, a non partisan ami all the time a detna gogiio. It Is manifestly apparent to alt that you are no more a Itepubllcun today than you were In 18'Ji, when you tin dertook by treachory to use the of fice or secretary of the Republican State Central Committee to nsslst In electing Mr. Bryan President of tho Lnltcd States. It Is manifestly true that you are In league, and for some tlmo lnye been working in complete harmony, politically and otherwise, with your Democrat collngue, Senator C'hamberliiln and bis protege and legatee, the Democratic nomlneo for Governor of this alnli While you prate about reform 11ml Iho good of tho people, you expect tho office of Governor of this stnle, If It can lie placed in tho hands of Mr. West, for the purpose of returning you to the Senate or the Hulled Slates and to perpetrate n rurther outrage upon the people of tho country, and of course tho other partner In this -political compact enpects at tho end of his term to be rewarded by re-election. You desire to convey to the people that I hnyo sought to return 10 the old system of electing Dulled Stiites Senators, and by the old system refer to that method Hindu damnable by your own practices, which aro woi known to our citizens; which prac tices were instigated and conn-United to by yourself and associates, mid yet you know, and Hie record of this slate will prove conclusively, that I have neven at any time favored or un dertaken such a course. You know that I vol oil for you In I!in7 tiecatise the people of the district I represented gave you tlielr voles, and that I did this notwithstanding tlio fact that I held you in the most u'ter contempt, both us a man and a public official I told you when you fished me whether I would support, you, that I expected to do ho soley upon the ground that, my coimtltuientH had ex pressed a desire to have you repre sent them, nnd when I cast the vote for you I wanted you distinctly to un derstand It was the vote of Ihe people of Gilliam, Wheeler and Sherman counties, nnd not my personal choice. In 1 rtO t, when I was !lil a candidate for Hie office of State Senator, I prom- Sherv, V XV 1 wWlLUAMS i r-ty -t ' . "i ,)T''lll'iiuwiii'.tjt'r. iui . v 'joV. m 'PAINTS & VARNISHES f, m riie first t!iiii'.r to know al'out p:utit; uiul vurnislirs is tiiat hotisi; paint, will nut ilo for frci'-lacars ami that piano varuMi will not do lor Honrs. This h tnio of all i iir. faces caih rrtjiiirrs a ililln'fiit ti'f.tunfnt. You can no morn get j.mhh1 ivmiIis fiitni .1 linish inailo for all stirl.icrs than 1 1 can bo ctirctl of. nil tliscasrs with unf nftlici.ir; 1-f-warc of thf paint r vami-.Ii tliat h rrcomnu'iulpo! fur all kinds of purpose:!. Your prohlcm is to find the paint of var iiish hest suited to the surface you wish to cover. Tlit .V,vvc'-V:'iwv Co. have worked out this problem lor everyone for every surface. The rijjht quality in their products protects and beautifies longest the surface for which each is in tended. This riht quality has made them the largest manufacturers of paints and varnishes in the world. W sell a full ling of Slwrwln-Williamt Products. In our paint store is a paint for every purpose and a paint man whose advice you may rely upon. We carry not only the full line of S. W. Paints and Varnishes, but many other high )jrade specialties such as Chi-Namel, Jap-a-Lac, Johnston's Artistic Wood Finisher. Economical painting means buying the highest grade paint you can. There is no other carried in our paint store. Have a talk with our paint man it will place you under noobligation lo buy HUNTLEY BROS. CO. THE QUALITY STORE For Govtrnor, Hits 8tlght 1 Ued the people of my district Hint I: would vote for that innu for t'lilted j Ktnte Hemitor whom I believed they, would wliti me to. This wus buforej the direct primary law wns adopted' or even ilniwn Suttemeiii No. I at1 Hint time wus inilieurd of, nnd youri own iiuniivoiy reputation so np-j parent mid notorious that I did not. expect I would lie compelled to vote for you: neverlludens, when by thi use of money und nrtlllce you did' carry the district I represented. I cmt the vote Intrusted to me fori yuu. In IV.' I was UKtiln n ciindliUte for the office of Senator, nnd HKiiln I proinlieil the people of those counties Unit I would cn.i their Mite for1 1'nltcd StnieK Menntnr for the man chosen by t be 111. ' Mr. Cnko cnrrled ciicll of tile three i-ouiit lt-n I represent , und. in fnltlllmenl of that proiulne, In l:io'i I voted for Mr. II. M. f'tike. I wish to call your attention to the ' further I net that In the recent prl-' Initry I not only lerelved more votes j ihun y.Hi did when you weri' n ciindl date for t'nlted Hmies Senulor, but ihut the pliiriillty yluui me wns near-j ly four Milieu ns liirite un yours. Asi ntxin us you were nominated In r.uiii ! i'U cried for party bnrmony und thei Hiiiort of the iinlleil party. I not only kiivk you my vole In I :i7, but bowed to the will of the people us to your election nnd successfully sup ported the mnn for president of Hen me whom you deilred; you claimed that unless your candidate for presi dent of the Semite was elected. Unit the will of the people would bo thwarted and you would be defeated Since your election I have nulled you for nothliiK nnd do not ever expect to nek or receive lit your hand any favor or courtesy, official or other wise. Kven the courtesy of n letter iliiinkliiK me for the iiMslMtntire ren dered In lirlimliiK about your election wns not forthcotuluK. I entered the contest under the primary law In koihI faith. I pub licly nntioiinr-ed that I would support the successful candidate and eeetri my friends mid supporters to do like wise. n the primary cAiiipalitn you u.i'd all of your Influence, official nnd personal, lo defeat me. After n fair, open contest In which no linproer met boils were resorted to by any run dlilati. to my Knoledite I was sue ces.ftil, and I submit that tuiy man who hut tiny element of full tuns In his nuikciip, or any desire lit ilo what Is rliiht. will. If he Is defeated In nil oiMn polltcnl contest, siipiorl tlm successful candidate A man who has tin recnrd for Ihe elilliiallous he owes his piny, who Is mil naiualnted with Ihe rudiments of fair play and trnus-Kresssi-s nit elements known In man liness by lioUllnt a ticket solely fur selfish reasons 1H a traitor to the In terest of the people, an enemy of tho direct primary law and Is devoid nf any characteristics of real leadership The difference between tho venality of yourself nnd the honorable con duct of the Keiitlemeu who opposed tile In the primary election Is most marked. This content between my self and the other opponent was de void of acrimony, personnlliles or other unpleasant features, and these Kentleiiii'li nre toduir loyally supisirt 1 n tr (he entire ticket. I believe you are not sincere In your nllcKfil devotion to the primary law. 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