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V THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, ORBGON TITURSDAY. MORNING.' J! AY 1S iD22 i y It HON. W. C. HAWLEY Republican Candidate for J Renomination as Repres- emauvejn uongress Z 1 .,, ,..:,,i-,vw., : 1 WW 4 , . . Every person . worthy of belnr ealled an, American believes In falrplay and In the pending cam paign where misrepresentation nd unfounded , utterances are rampant.' qu6Utiona from author itative sources are of great value, as a guide to the, voter. i'Tta following;, utterances are given with respect to the stand ing,! Qualifications and service of congressman w. u. iiawiey, a na tive of Oregon and who is a candi date for renomination to Congress on the Republican ticket: , ; "I know Mr. Hawley well; he Is an Indefatigable worker and. keeps thoroughly Informed onfall mat ters before the House. He Is pop ular among members of both par ties and has their- complete con fidence? and hen ji4 f speaks In Congress he has theatlentlon and respect of the House and his words carry weight and' usually conviction. His loss to the House fould be- serious for Oregon and :xmm.. x : I 1 1 i ; xW0r:- v the Nation- Hon Merrill Moores. Representative in Congress from Indiana and cousin ' of A. N. Moores of Salem, and C. B. Moores of Portland, Oregon. ( "During the past year while the Committee on Ways and -Means was preparing the tariff bill, Mr. Hawley was appointed chairman of a sub-committee on agriculH ture. The bill will show what ex cellent work was done by that sub-committee, due largely to the Initiative taken by its chairman. Mr. Hawley. His counsel is al ways welcomed and often sought by those in direct charge of fram Inb constructive measures. I do not believe the voters of the dis trict he represents coould choose a more able man. It would re quire years of service in the House before any other man coould at tain the prominent useful position now occupied by your representa tive here and my beloved friend Willis C. Hawley." Hon. J. W. Fordney of Michigan, Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives. "Mr. Hawley has grown in pow er and influence since he has been here until he has reached the unquestioned position of be ing one of the real leaders.of Congress.w-Hon John Q. Tilson. Member of Congress from Con necticut. "The Government reports show that since Mr. Hawley has been in Congress more than $16,750000 has' been appropriated and allotted- for the improvement of the waterways of Western. Oregon within the boundaries of his con gressional district. , . . . Mr. Hawley's successful work in river and harbor improvements Is unique in the number of projects adopted. . . The records of the committee, the house and the de partment will show that he has quite generally successfully work ed out his problems.4 . . Mr. Hawley Js considered one of the ablest men In tbe house, cour teous In manner, effective in speech. Well-informed, trustwor- 4 thr because of integrity, sound judgment and untiring Industry In Investigation, and well liked by the members." Oregonian News Bureau correspondence May 11, 1922. "Hawley Is not a grandstand player to the galleries but he Is a tremendous worker and Is one of the most influential men, in Cou gross." Pacific Homestead. (Paid Adv. Information furnished by W. J. Culver et al.J For Mm. Bishop Editor Statesman: Prudent. cautious, far-seeing one whose ideals are ever of the purest and best. Such Is Fanny Kay Bishop, whose name appears upon the bal lot for representative. WOMAN VOTER. Salem, Oregon, Rt. 8. Some Inquiries Editor Statesman: 1 would like to inquire, Mr. Editor. If Mr. Ben W. Olcott who Is seeking the Re publican nomination for goyernor is not the same man who in the year 1910 participated in the Re publican primaries and after the Hon. Jay Bowerman was fairly nominated for governor that year. hired a room in the U. S. Bank building and during the campaign worked with all his might to de feat Bowerntan at the ensuing general election? And did not Oswald West, the Democratic governor as a reward foe. Olcott's treachery, appoint the said Olcott secretary of state up on the death in 1911 of Hon. Louis bachmund Candidate For Re-election to State Senate . ; Platform Have always, been a consist cnt and persistent opponent of extravagance. "y-V Lower taxes and the economi cal administration of .State, County and City government only real -solution lor our ex : isting' burdens; ' ' , The-welfare and happiness of our t people - rests - upon . the ; shoulders of those charged with tfie responsibility of pub lic office; 7 ' My re-election will mean a vote of confidence based upon my legislative record. ; ' ': . Slogan : ; 1 Stand squarely upon my leg islative record; during 'the past four,sessions. . -:- (Paid Adv.) Fashion note there is but lit tie .change In men's trousers. ' 1 "i . .. .('4 - v i - . ru - - . - "J.":' '- ' .v7 . Fannie Ka Bishop Republican , Candidate for Nomination as One of the Four Representatives in the Legislature from Marion County, Oregon . . Not obligated to work for any appropriation other than the taxpayers would demand. Slogan : "I will make an hon est effort to relieve the ovei burdened taxpayer." Her Election Will Assure Pilb- lie Service of the Highest Character VOTERS. PAUSE How can a friend of good government sup port a candidate for Governor who ruthless - - ly violates the corrupt practices act by ex pending thousands of dollars beyond the v statutory limit ? Shall violators of the law be chosen to administer the law? . EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE Frank W. Benson? Has not Ol cott been receiving a fat salary for over, 1 1 years from the state- of Oregon? And did he not succeed at the last session of the legisla ture in securing a 50 per cent in crease of his salary and wishes a continuance of his lucrative job for another four years? Please ad vise one. who wishes to obtain the record and to secure all the infor mation possible concerning the various candidates. INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. Smith For Moflitt Editor Statesman:! wish to say in behalf of Verden M. Moffitt. our present chief of poiics who s a candidate for relectlon. that have been a resident of Salem for 28 years and I consider Mr. Mot titt has mpde an efficient officer for this position as Salrm has had. Mr. Moffitt has made an excel lent record in onforcing the city laws as he has given special at tention to the regulation of pool halls and rooming houses besides telng very eff;ctnt in enforcing the inhibition laws. Afpkber thing tc which I would call your attention is to the man ner In which he handled the po lice department nt the state fair last year. His management was excellent, there being very little confus'on or crime, notwithstand ing tbe enormousverowds handled each day. He wa3 very alert to stop all vice, crime?, etc., and the perfect discipline and order main tained helped to mako the fair the success It was. Let ihe voters of Salem remem ber when they go to the rolls on May 19 that what Is needed for chief of police is a mm who will enforce the laws end rna ntain a high standard for their city and I am confident that Verden M. Mof fitt is a man Who will accomplish thatt end. The above statement tras uno licited by Mr. MoUitt. FRANK SMITH. tII HOI MORE GOOD Many men and women suffer from backsCbe. rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles and other results of kidney troub' because they neglected the first warnins symptoms. Foley Kidney Pills aid the kindneys to throw out poisonous waste matter that caus es palp and misery. Stephen Lew Is. Eldridge, Ky.. writes: Foley Kidney Pills did me more good than all other medicine I ever took. I had kidney trouble ten years. I don't have any pain like I had before I took them." Sold everywhere. Adv. A wise Frenchman has said that the worst of our luck is too have too little wit to talk well, and to have too little judgment to keep still. 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