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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1C03. 13 LOCAL DEO III COi'i'IIIIUE. FIGHT - a.r THE DIRECTORATE lii HIGH '1 Home Telephone Company In Tills County Mass Convcn- " - ' v ) iJ -1W". . '' if ' ' , ,t k .- a Successful in Gaining Co operation of Portlanders. tion Will Bo Held Follow-ing- the Primaries. a mi 1 11 ' , . '.. j , f 4 ; ,' f f , s -r . 1 , t V . f 4 ," - , ' ; -'L J -.4 -4' '.. (4 -4 In Washington , county th primary lection will not mark th clo of th fight for th election of ih legisistiv ticket, but the btU will b carrld on to tho June election, when It Is expected that full 8tatmnt Vo. 1 tickt will be nent to the Dt slon of the leg- , U AtUKe present time the old line poli- .full ticket In the flld. all candidal both for the senate and the house, with en exception, being pisasea J" machine propogand of Republican voiur's choice. One candidate for rep resentative, Oeorge W. Kelly, ha ap peared on a Statement No. 1 platform. ' Sold Coavoatloa After FrlmarU. The great body of the voter through the country. however re 1 1 favor of Statement Wo. .1 and the sentiment 1 arowing a the vital nature of the I u beooro.s apparent Beaming there fore that the legislative riirht is on in wkirh ih,. luua ! the right of the i people lo rule, pitted against the u- pat ion vi a xew rank and file of for a mar convention the prlmarle. when hui. . full llala to tatement No.. 1. to oppos the After three week ot maneuverlnf to vad th 6lonag of a rival com pany that waa atralnlng every reourc to prevent Influential men rrom ac cepting place on It directory, the Port land Home Telephone company na com puted a permanent local organisation and elected officers for th nuwg year, eo bituriy wagea i tn existence between the two blf tolepbone companies In Portland that for week. It la said, detective In th tnp)oy of th Paclflo Telephone company hav kept YOU WOnt tU TOUT lamily doctor I watch upon th movement of th prin- the whole story about your private o'p nom company. U ness tou are too modest, xou ? - vl ' " , , i: Deed riOt be afraid tO tell 3Irg. Pink- fhience wa brought to bear from th ham. at Lynn, Mass.. the tjlt COUid not explain W me aocior. lour Itlonal Securities company, whicn I in in ill I - I tV.. m. I flnanolnr i-nmnratlon back Of th Home " . . , . i i siepnon cumpsnm v ... . fidence. From her Vast Correspond-1 eo.!. ha been In Portland two or three me imrvi i ; ; ; 4 11 f 4',-.' :.r: 7 't-; ,( t 1 ) .: .iv,. 'TS- , 1 . ' i' .,v ; 3 I Ifim with eint wnirun flnrlnfl' tn I week. Hard ai wora in tK UvowP.n.n hi;; V;r T ah mar hii ii-J S'Sf" LELW!!JE2 mtiJili tU Intend " ti rained the Very knowledge that Will of the Wire Contracting oompany tfial IV y- j 1 1 V I II I I I I (11 rUI L1MIIU AaU vvuvaw help your caae. Such letters as the fol- JfiiV camh.V? ron oT.'ha " WnrT, from teful women, es- Mim of arrival tablisn beyond a aouot tne power 01 choose a full legislative Ucket Pledged sue ino oia time politician bow on the Bepublicaa choice ticket - - - r Th . movimmt la not One of Office ffr&xs-.zr: w.what w.0 lydia e-pinkharvs IftZ&ttFXiFrSZX VEGETABLE COMPOUND and eupport of th entlr county and w hw-in who eiecuon.wiii be -eesured.- ) conaner all female diseases. T. Buxton, master or we,iate - o , 1 tteina u Mrs. Norm an TL Barndt, of Allen- rmiM: la hfiina nriwl to make the race on the Statement No. 1 ticket as a can-1 t)vTL Pa- writes: . a y. fc W.A .rf. I , , ciined.tbolding that h did not want to "Ever alne I wa sixteen yearg of become a candidate for political office Km j jjad suffered from an organic do- Tn Sol nX2X2$. Wetnent ?Vw"2i!l a petition has been prepared and la be- consequence I had dreadful headache ing-circulated -among tne peopi urging and was extremely nervoua. aijr pnysi- -Sn22 Z Jf .?l,.annd.B d uid I must go throug-h an opera- and -allow himself , to become a canal- .. . . " j J u.n, .. , . , tlon to ret well. A mend told ma , ..v r?o rreMat rerrla. ' bout Lydia E. Pinkham's VeeeUble Another roan who 1 mentioned as a Compound, and 1 took it and wrote yon candidate for the senate, and who will for advice, following your directions in ail prooaotiiiy maae ine race anouia i earefully, and thanks to you 1 am lo Ur. Buxton not bo persuaded to enter j lnli m telling . th contest. 1 W. N. Ferrln -of Foreat 7?" omka, ana 1 am teiiin? Orove, president or Faoino university. J? VtflrnraoNh.v FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. opposed rreement rerrin for year on HOT ItUTtJ years lyoia E. I WK.' the liquor question In Forest Orove wUl VrpfnfilA rrTriTnnd mftdfl take their coat off in hi upport a nam s vegiarjie vompouna, maae natorisi candidau on a statement Na from roots and herbs, has been the 1 g'oLdy of Tigrdvine.'pa.t m... Btwidard remedy for female ilia. ter of the state grance. and William O. End has positively CUTed thousands 01 Jl'Sf JJlLfSTii.- ht.oVi'f'Ilri0 women who have been troubled with utfru'tor U b0UM0f repr,Mn displacemente,inflammation,tUcera- Ib2L pr$ntvcandidat who ar in tion, fibroid tumors, irresrularities, th race for the nomination are WU- i i," v V vv n am. E.. wood and Karl e. Fisher, for penodio Tiftlns, backache, that bear- the nate both piedgei to Republican lng-down feelmjf, flatulency, tndiges- yoter' choice. Oeorge. Kelly. .plodgM AtinoBa nJ'lncJItr.fL lo etaiemeni io. i, ana n. u. sieek, w. i n"")1"" ...Att ivuu.w,u. MCTjuuian, x. u. rerains, cnarie H. Hine. R. H. Greer and W. K. Jewell. an pieagea to Bepubiican choice. Wash- are not W are depending upon you ngton county elect .the senator nd , v .. J , v ....... three renresenutlve. . , it Is expected I v .v about the from Lo Angeles, and ha been constantly on th ground. Utner aggressive men nave taken part In the work of forming the organisation, it is saia in exrwynuimi strength and ability of the new organ isation and Ua officer la due to the ex traordinary efforts made under these circumatanoe by th Home Telephone company men. . At a meeting of stockholder of th Horn company last evening director Were elected and th transfe MES. DUNIWAY MAKES APPEAL TO VOTERS that Mr. Kelly, th Statement No. 1 can- ? tn our behalf In this unequal con- didate will receive the tiomlnaUon for test Tou know that you would only on of : the 'office, which - will lea v compel u to repeat thla atruggle In on eandldat fpr- th senate and - two 110. tf you ahould faH us now. But we 1 l"V"iu"S. . om vrariama oy in beiluve that you will not fall. Tou have Independent Statement No, , I voters only to unlock the door of the closed sfter th primaries. - . citadel of Ubertv. leavlna- us free to choose for ourselves, exactly as you uo, as to wnetner to vote or not to vote. t every succeeding; election. Thus only can you acquit yourselves a free men and relieve us from further effort to secure equality with yourselves be- In an open letter to the TOterS sent In connection with the iimt anbleet The Journal. Mrs, Abigail Scott Dun I- the Oregon Equal Suffrage association way says with reference to equal uf- .... - . . in the hplttlcal conditions now ex-rsa-e. ' Istlng whlchhave disheartened maoy In Gentlemen, voters,, sons, brothers: I the success f the principles of a re am growing old. But I cannot rest un- publican form of government we are til you have given ua th victory. Every ""rely reaping the harvest pf the rea .hour I spend In this service Is a labor '' which enfranchised the non-tax-of lov, Every dollar I donat la a per- P"!" taan, while the taxpaylng worn, onal sacrifice. Have the faithful J" reJ?a,5e?, . dl'franchised; which mother of . Oregon not earned their brust the ballot unasked Into the hands full and free enfranchlaementr Tou ?f th nro U"' ""f ot 1v.ry XW. ought not to be afraid of us. author of Uncle Tom's Cabin' "XOU are equipped with ballots. Wa pieaoea ior n in vain; wnicn urgrea me ere elected and th transfer of the Portland plant to the local company wa completed. haaried bv P. 1 Portland capitalist and one of the largest holders of Portland Home Tele phone stock. The new dlreclory la composed of the following business men: P. I Willis, I. N. Flelschner, 8. O. Reed. John Kler nan. A. Ju Dekum. Robert Tucker. A. A. Andrews,' Portland; William Mead and William H. Allen Jr., Loa Angeiea These directors met and elected the following offloers: President, P. I Willis; vice president. I. N. Flelschner; secretary and treasurer. A. A. Andrews: renerai manager, a. i j etu. An m- ormal dinner to the new directory wa given at tne Oregon notei. . WOMAN'S CLUB FOR STATE UNIVERSITY Appropriation Is Indorsed at MeetingMusical En tertainment. . Your Home-will-be 'Kea Schlitz. The barley istfooclthe hojp the drinking of liquids fluste Every doctor knows that most pebpledri On this account, their' systeirobew There; lies the '-mainj:g induce the drinking .-of-' :-watev-: - i (; ;:'.:y:r:::: That is one reason why the drinking of beer is 'good for you. It leads you to -drink : more liquid than you would drink without it! hd.thatiquidsfboth The sturdiest peoples of the earth drink the most ;df it. But be sure that the- beer is aged, so it will not cause biliousness.- And tie-sure it is pure. ' : i :r-' 'j'.' 4 ScKlitz beer is 'all healthfulness. v ' ' EX-GOVERNOR T. T. QEER Indians upon the western prairies to accept suffrage as a favor, while the opinions of missionaries, and teachers who were tryln to raise them to the level of civilisation, were counted with Idiots, insane and criminals on election day; which crowned with sovereignty many an illiterate or Ignorant alien from foreign lands, while denying rep resentation to educated American wom en. Such Inconsistency tn the applica tion of Justice does not find its eausl in all the world's history. "To end this Injustice, vote yes for equal suffrage amendment June 1." At the meeting; of the Woman's clubl yesterdsy a resolution wss passed in dorsing the appropriation of 1125,000 for the University of Oregon at Eugene. Atj th close of the business meeting presi dent' day waa observed. Mrs. Frederick Eggert, the president, entertained the club by a muslcale. atj which the Peer Oynt musio was ren dered In connection with a lecture by I Dr. C. H. Chapman on Ibsen's drama. Miss Beatrice Hidden, Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer and Mrs. Bushong were the solo ists. Morning," 'The Hall of th Mountain Kings." "Ase's Death" and "Anitra's Banco" were riven with exeel. lent effect by a trio, consisting of Miss Beatrice Hidden, piano; Frank J. Elch-I eniaub. Violin, and Ferd Konrad. vlolln- cello. Miss Hidden gave ''Ingrld'a Plaint" and "The Storm" as piano solos. Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer gave Solvelg's sonsr or Bunsnine m tne naooiest wav. and Mrs.. Bushong's rendition of Sol velg's "Cradle Song" was delightful. jars; warren m. J. nomas was accom panist and the ensemble playing was ex cellent. Mrs. w'. H. Fear announced her resig nation as financial secretary, as she la leaving for an extended trip in the east. A vote of thanks was tendered her for her faithful service. Beautiful flowers were presented to the women who took part In the nro- Kraifi ana a gracerui iriouie wa paid to Mr. Abigail Scott Dunlway. who was r resented by the president with a beau Iful floral tribute. Mrs. Dunlway was tne one wno piacea in nomination Mrs. jigger i s name as president. Atk for tJU Brtwtry Bdttling.- Common btr it tomttimts Substituted for StM&i. . . " ' .-''--'; 4 To void hting 'imfoitd ufon, i&at fJU eork or troum it brndtd 'ScUit, : -Sherwood & Sherwood . ..' 8 Frwt, S;E; cor.'Ankeay St. 'i . v. . Portland . . ' '.-"' , .-. ... . ; : . .. . ',.., . - i ' - ' ; .. ,. : '- . . ' .- . ThcJJeerTKat MaMMilwauteFamous 4 INITIATIVE MEASURES TO BE VOTED UP0N--N0. 16 fo)fo) mm V ua Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away, " are irds Bright' s Disease, .whicn is .kidney trouble in one oi its; drifting towards worst forms. j The sixteenth In the list of 19 pro posed initiative and referendum peti tions is known as the Huntley corrupt practice bill. The form In which it will appear on the ballot Is as follows: Proposed by Initiative Petition A bill for a law to limit the amount of money candidates and Other persona may contribute or spend In election campaigns; declaring what shall consti tute corrupting use of money and undue Influence In elections and punishing the same; prohibiting attempts on elec DCDI TDI I r t ai n mm . I tion day to persuade any voter to vote ror KtrUoLICAN CANDIDATE FOR or against any candidate or candidates, t 4 rtirn .. ' N I or any measure submitted to the peopl; nlsli CONGRESS Governor eer needs nn' r.i ,.".STT-.r B0rn in th inner ora MtJra mtaau: , ...UB 4Iea nere en nis life. Vote ye or no. , years of It In eastern Oregon, hav- 330 Yesu " ', afurToM'r,hVn th BUt Ugl ThVbms. It ha. beendrsfted Is per VU0, fJUe nr Which hm Wa stroob-A. l,.. nifAlvai1 nP. ine House, and four year governor of sented to a legislature or to th peopl inar Information to voters concern' in candidate and nartles. partly at public expense, and providing . for the times In evVrv co.miT w , T was Rented V the legislature of 1907. J-i.!?7 county, he easUy knows by Representative Huntley of Clackamas more peop itt the state than any other county, but was not passed, largely on man. , His wld expertenc in nubile mf account of Its involved nature. fair and knowledsi of J.i . Tbs bill provides In. iu opening eec- verv aeotio t. of nMns In tion as follow1: , very section gives him unusual nn.ii. "Ration i. No sums of money shall rations for excellent imM i I -. I be naid. and no expenses authorised or H Is aa especial advoelt- e fx incurred by or on behalf tf any candl BODrooriatiorf. T . of ,lber1 dto to b paid by him. -except uch a sppropriauons for th improvement pf he may pay to th tat. for prtntlng, our rivers and harbor a. 4 permanent heriln provided. hi. campaign fof nllnaI)oncy;i.nT01-'thhll!Il pomlnatlon to any public office or posl mn b iI.JI In" stablish- Tion in this state, in excess lof IS per UmL ty ? T J1 Wrltgli. ,wnt of in year's compensation or il lation for. both capiuv and labor, and W f offlc for which ha la a can tho rreeervatlon of:aa efflclen?,.Ku tfWate;4 provided, thatl no candMat orvlce.' Mr - ub,le shall be restricted to lets than 1100 In fif e until if amer 1 hte Ms epalgn for such nomination. No life until he was elected governor, since sums of money shall be paid, and no when lie has been connected with !.nv expenses, authorised or incurred. ;on- ha nvr claimed th representative in inatioi?""For th purpenw of this law congress, since both senators have al- the contribution, expenditure or liabltlty ways been from the western part of th- ? desorodanC ascfendant, bro therms I s- jiut.t, .v. 1.. -: er, - uncie, nuni, w, ."ui:, ' rv...tvn wuunBQ o eastern Oregon. Mr. Qeer'S plurality in Jfultnomnh county two years ago wa nearly l,Si)8 votes, i this district over '50, and iTomlyf-s to te larger at this Mrtnrr pmnlover. employ, or rellow official or fellow employe of a oorpora tion shall be deemed to be that of the rath for th Candtdat. office, settlna- out the detail of the method to be employed In getting his name before the people, and providing for protests which may be filed by op ponents. The cost of advertising Is regulated a follow. "Section J. Candidates for nomlna-ll tion snail pay for one page of space in the publication . herein provided for as follows: For th office of United States senator' In conrress. 1100: for reoresen- tativ In congress, $100; for justice of the supreme court. $75; for arovernor. $100; for secretary of state,' (100; for state treasurer. 1100: for state nrlnter. 1100; for state superintendent of public Instruction and attorney-general, each, 97E: for commissioner of lahnr ntatln tics and inspector of factories and work' snops, ibu; ior senator in tne legislative wmmmmmmm stODS lrrerul4rities.,strenirthens the urinarv onrans and builds ud the worn-out tissues of the kidneys so they will perform thdr functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out 4 the impuruies from the hipod as it passes through tncm. uiseasca juaneys ao not, ana the poisonous- waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing, dizziness, backache, stomach, trouble, slugrgish liver, irregular heart action, etc , If tou have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY. CURE at once, as it Will' cure a slight disorder in a few. days : and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. : How to. find' Outs' Pr t:tQlB,:Qurhkum Testifies After Four Years Yon can easily determine if yonr kldneyi are , '-QI B.-Bnrhaaa of Carlisle Center, N. Y. writet: : . 4 , 4 ; out of order by aettlnar aside for . 24 boura 4 f at 1 mt von statins that I had bom ntiri bottle of the nriae PMSed npon arisinf.' If u'rd of a sever Udoey traubl by Using less ths twa bottles af . DPOn examination it fa cloudy or milky or baa -. Foley' Kidney Cur. It entirely stopped th bdck-dut sediment and brick-dustscdiment OT small particles float- pais and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared, . I am glad to say that ' about in it , vanr. kidneys , are- diseased' anil ' ' ' have never had a return of any of those symptoms Sluring th four aioucm 11, . y our. KiaBers e aweMea. ana , . hM nd f .m evidently cured tu eared, and FUl-UY'S JUUHttk- CUKfcgllOUia DCtUU neommV'roln', Kidoey Cur to any on suffering Iron at once. " 'hIAnirv ar-hladdar trouble.'' Two Clzfis, 50 Cents end $1.03. SOLD O RECORDED DY 'ALL DRUGGISTS "X nator oi roPrewntat v hr,J- op VT wholly or in part, t a6mWy?Uorfln cK Penaea of giving or providing any trtotTttor'nli ' l Srlnk or other entertainment oi the ex meat, or pro' x consistinflr or on or mors r" "r . . "t n.T iiva buui iiunai b iini;a h l Liiti i . - .m . - . . rat of HOB oer nam hut nn nnvmwntJ son, to Rive or retrain irom giving ni .hoti'iAirri ?.r,Si1roti at uch elecuon to or for any can. a district consisting or on or more Ihin.i; v. hnn counties, or state office, $26. Any can- ROf, l"to?LIJ,0JP; dldate may have additional snare at the fluenca that person, or -any oil hop . to in any other .per- i in 1 1 m i 1 1 i i -. . . .... . ... hre-additional pares shall be allowed urbfor8 PePv?? Pncc0'1nt. of to any tm candidate. All payments re- ?"cn. PeI "n. j.".' PorBnn?v.ln uirea dv mis section snail e vsecretary of state when as ment is offered to him for filing, and be by htm paid Into the general fund in in staie treasury." , It Is then provided that tha secre tary Of State shall causa tn ha nrlntMl by th stat printer, not later than 16 days before election, the announcements. cuts and statements of candidates for circulation In . th district wher th eiecuon is to o hem. These shall be ma uea xo every , voter in tn State. The act also ttrescribee that all n dldates shall publish sworn statements oi meir election expenses. .; All polit ical organisations ar required to do th same. . . ' . Ko fobs to CHt Ont. . . ' ' . : Prahlhltlnna ara maila nMm ..nu.t.. by which they cannot offer to secure a position In return for political aid. It Is mad unlawful for a licit campaign funds, political advertise ments, membership ' In . a political or sanlzatlon and numberless other things. Section 24 1 a. fair sample of this pro hibitlOn. It says: ; v,.'-v- "Secllnn It. ' Any mnaii mulUita who shall, either by himself or by snK other person, either beforo or after an be i mad to voted or rofralhed from Voting for arty th? atit- candidate or tho eandldat of ahy po f lllnr ajid I llt'cal Party or organization or measure iwlHr' wibvu, T-it-i.cr uri.ur9 pr alter an 1 .luitlAn Aw -.V.H. ' v i . . . i ! i tn 1 .... . . . 1 wi vmi j n uni iiien m up lus i;uhuii.iuub i aiaaie is eeeicing a nomination or eiec under which a caDdlilato may run for' tlon, directly or indirectly, glv or pro- lnsr. 11 guilty of treatin be a and acceptance shall round of challenge to his vote and before the beonle. or beins- about to vote or refrain from voting- at such election. shall be guilty of treating. Every elec tor wno sccepts or takes any sucn meat. drink, - entertainment, provision, cloth- liquors, cigars or tobacco shall be a-l of rejecting his vote on a contest" i?v::.ll Batons; oa'Ziaetioaa. Section 29 puts th bah , on election Dots.- n says: -. i-- - "Section 29. Any candidate who, be fore any election campaign, make any pec or wipr oi njiy uiing ox pecuniary value, - or in any manner becomes a party to any such bet or wager' on the result or tne election in his electoral district, or in any part , thereof, or on t . or contingency relating to any ' vent any pending election, or who provides money or other valuable to be used by any person in betting or wagering upon the results of any impending election, shall be guilty of a corrupt practice. Any person who, for ; th purpose of Influencing the result of any election makes any bet or wager of anything of pecuniary - value on v. th result of such election' In his electoral district or any part thereof, or of any pending TOfbt 4:-" V 4 iX'vii'"- Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. -' . Better' than' old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for ; ' Old people, delicate children; weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. ' ) '.' -Try it on our guarantee. Woddard. Clarke & Co Portland. Or. I BEAVERHILLsCOAL GUARANTEED FULL WEIGHT NO CLINKERS OR SOOT LOWEST PRICES i Beaver Hill Coal Co. Main 5625: ; . Foot Davis St. Prompt Delivery eeeYeeeo leotlon, or in any event or contingency relating thereto shall b "guilty of a corrupt practice, and in addition there to any such -act shall be a ground of challenge against his right to vote.','- . . Th Jaw . also provide for contests, ettlne nut . the roiind for contmt In each office under-tha alertorafa at tha 0Ol. , t -i, . MB PiillMeasui'e Yard m . JS & CO. WOODAl old body-Fir, seasoned, sawed to order, per cord. .Jj50 COALT-Screened" and washed, per ton. : . . . . . . ; . ; .7' - ; " t't , ' jh6nes east .7;'B-im. 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