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DAILY EAST OREGOXLUf, PEJTDLEJrOJf, OREGON, TnXRSnAY, SEPTEMBEI S2, 1910.
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TIIE LEGISLATIVE COXTEST.
In the legislative contest In
the standpat cause. As chairman of
the committee on appropriations
this Tawney was right hand man for
SINGER AXD TIIE SOXG.
The singer sang, his heart
aflame 4
With Freedom's holy light,
He sang for love and not for
fame; 4
Hia highest hope and clearest
aim
To hold aloft the right.
Stilled was his pen! His work
" , complete,
The sijiger sang no more,
He thought his song with rythm
sweet, 4
With love for humankind re-
plete.
Lost in the mad world's roar.
A song of hope and Joy and
cheer
Set hearts to beating light.
It banished sorrow's falling
tear.
county the principal Issue has to do
with the attitude of candidates
towards statement No. 1. This is par
ticularly true of the senatorships be
cause the senators who are to be elec
ted this year will holdover and so will
vote for the next United States sena
tor. For state senator from this county
rr. C. J. Smith is seeking the demo
cratic nomination and a re-election.
He is and has always been a statement
No. 1 man and is a staunch advocate
Oi the direct primary law. In view
cf his views and his creditable record
as state senator during the past eight
years it seems certain that he will
be re-elected. Especially so if the re
publican nomination goes to an anti
statement man as now seems Inevit
able. For Joint senator there are two can
didates for the republican nomina
tion. C. A. Barrett, representative
during the past four years, is seeking
the nomination upon his record. He
13 a statement No. 1 man and repre
sents the anti-assembly sentiment
He has. been tried in the fire and
found true to the principles for which
he stands. His opponent, S. F. Wil
son, is the assembly selection and has
refused to subscribe to statement No.
1. Under the circumstances it will
be surprising indeed If Mr. Barrett Is
not nominated.
For representatives from this coun
ty there are two statement No. 1 can
didates. They are R. W. Henneman
and Dr. M. S. Kern. Both have tak
en the statement No. 1 pledge. S. D.
Peterson also asserts his fidelity to
the statement No. 1 cause but has not
Speaker Cannon." His association with
Cannonlsm was so repugnant even to
Tawney's own people that they turned
him down.
Surely this is a day of political up
heavals. Even W. J. Bryan has Join
ed the bolters and will not support
the democratic candidate for gover
nor of Nebraska.
There Is nothing creditable about
a mob that attacks a woman ev'en
though sVae may be charged with
complicity in a murder.
If it is a fair fight Sunny Jim will
have to take the count.
FItOM JESSE FAILING.
Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 22.
Editor East Oregonlan:
Do you know there is a United
States law defining how U. S. sena
tors shall be elected? Take particu-
I lar notice of the word shall. I pre
sume you are aware that a man el
ected to the state legislature before he
takes his seat must take an oath to
support the constitution and laws of
the United States. Now are you not
aiding and abeting these so-called re
publicans to commit perjury when
you advise them to subscribe to state
ment No. 1? As a democrat it is ex
pected that you will do all you can
to divide the republican party, but
don't ask them to commit a crime
for the sake of a few democratic
votes. Again a state law forblding
the people to assemble for any pur
pose would conflict with the consti
tution of the United States, therefore
would be null and void. It seems to
me that the assembly is the very es
sence of the primary law. Without
this it has proved to be a delusion and
, subscribed to the statement.
For the mother In ffc homo to t
strong and well, able to dcrote not
time and strength, to tkft wring of
children, Is one of life's greatest
blessings. Often the hearing of
children injures the mother's health,
if she has not prepared her system
CMuuQjott'uQaSCSas,Md8& in advance for the important event.
Women who use Mother's Friend are saved much of the discomfort and suffering
so common with expectant mothers. It is a penetrating oil that thoroughly lubri
cates every muscle, nerve and tendon involved at such times, and thus promotes
physical comfort. It aids nature by expanding the skin and tissues and per
fectly prepares the system for tho
coming of baby. Mother's Friend
assures a quick and natural recovery
for every woman who uses it. It is
for sale at drug stores. Write for
free hook for expectant mothers.
BRADFTTTLD REGULATOR CO.,
Atlanta, Oa.
Pur
IP MSiiiMi
a snare. It sounds nice t say the
tl, av . nannlo rnlo Hnt Virtw rlnoa It- H'nrlf
candidates for representative are u
I.. Mann, J. T. Hlnkle and Henry
Sehmitt. None of these men have
t"ken statement No. 1.
Though no senator Is to be elected
and fear,
And all the world grew bright.
Eut the I
Forgot the singer!
song
Still stirs the hearts of men.
When bowed beneath the ty
rant's wrong
They sing it in a chorus strong
And stand free men again.
Two or more, perhaps half a dozen,
nominate themselves for office. They
may all be good men, and then per
haps not one of them capable to fill
any office, what Is the voter to do,
pick out the best of the lot or lose his
vote, only one can be selected and the
chance Is the other five will vote the
democratic ticket. This is why we
have two "stolen bottles" in the upper
house of coneress that no body wants.
It was enough to make the bodies of
Mitchell and Dolnh turn In their
of electing senators and the people -graves when that 20 million was float
should see that the legislature is com-! ing around to see the state of Oregon
Dispelled "the clouds of doubt I81 the coming session of the legisla-
ture it Is Important that statement
iNo. 1 representatives be chosen. Fur
ther efforts may be made in the leg
islature to re-establish the old manner
XO CAUSE FOR WORRY.
In a letter which this paper pub
lishes today Jesse Failing makes the
argument that United States senators
must be elected by legislatures and
that therefore the statement No. 1
plan is unconstitutional.
In answer, to Mr. Failing it may be
said that legislative candidates do not
have to take statement No. 1. They
may take it or refuse to do so Just
as they see fit. Those who take state
ment No. 1 are in the position of the
man who is looking for employment
and says to his prospective employer:
"It you give me a position I will fol
low your instructions." The man who
refuses to take statement No. 1 is In
the position of the man who says: "I
want the position, but If you give me
the Job I will do what I please and
will not heed your wishes." Usually
an employer wants to secure a man
who will obey Instructions and carry
out the will of his employer who pays
blm for his work.
A member of the legislature Is noth
ing but a servant of the people of this
fate. He receives his office from the
people and likewise his salary. If he
l! a good Bervant he will obey their
Instructions. That the people want
legislators who will obey their Instruc
tions with reference to the election of
senators Is shown by the fact that
Oregon has already elected two state
ment No. 1 legislatures.
That the system of allowing legis
lative candidates to pledge themselves
to the peoples' choice Is entirely legal
and constitutional has been amply
proven. The present Oregon senators
-were elected In this way and both
were seated without protest, despite
the fact that one Is a democrat. Many
other states of the union are also
choosing senators In this manner and
everywhere the system Is regarded
with satisfaction. It Is considered
better to have legislative candidates
make open pledges to their constitu
ents than to have them make secret
and frequently corrupt pledges to po
litical bosses. It Is better to elect a
man who has made an open pledge to
bis people than to elect a man who
will go to the legislature with one
hand held out behind, ready to de
liver his senatorial vote In return for
cold cash or In return for some petty
office or other political favor.
The East Oregonlan feels It can as
sure Mr. Falling; and other men who
may tblnk as he does, that there Is
no occasion for worry for fear state
ment No. 1 Is .unconstitutional. Nor
need such men fear, if the republican
party takes up with this and other
progressive principles. Current events
plainly show that the hope of the re
publican party lies In the predoml
nance of the progressive over the
land pat element within that party.
pnsed of men who favor the statement
No. 1 system. Do not take chances
on any more Infamous measures like
the Brooke-Bean bill.
If you favor the principle of. elect
ing United States senators by direct
vote of the people then vote only for
statement No. 1 men at the primary
election Saturday.
A REPUBLICAN POLICY.
loose its proper share. If they had
been in place of Bourne and Cham
berlain: if they had not been close
ly watched they woulj have got away
with the whole "cheese."
Goodness knows that the old con
vention was bad enough but com
pared with the way the primary is
worked it was a prayer meeting. This
with statement No. 1 the democratic
party have found a trap ready set to
catch Gcudgeon.
JESSE FAILING.
Judge Grant B. Dimick, leading
anti-assembly candidate for the re
publican nomination for governor,
points out that the republicans of
t: is state favor the direct election of
senators and therefore statement No.
1. The following utterance by Judge
Dimick is from the Oregon City Cour.
ier:
"Before the adoption of the direct
primary law by the legal voters of
this state, the republican state con
vention went on record by inserting
a plank in its platform strongly en
dorsing the election of United States
senators by direct vote of the people,
and we practically have the system
in our state at the present time under
apd by virtue of statement No. 1
provided for in our direct primary
law, and which I contend should be
preserved by our people as a safeguard
against the corrupt practices usually
incident to the election of United
States senators by the members of
the legislature."
XATIOXAL ALARM CLOCK.
An American and a Highlander
were walking one day on the top of
one of the Scotch mountains when the
Scotchman, wishing to impress his
boastful "cousin." produced a famous
echo to be heard In that place. When
the echo returned clearly after nearly
four minutes the proud Scotchman,
turning to the Yanke exclaimed,
'There, mon, ye canna show anything
like that in your country"-"
To which the other replied: I
guess we can better that some, stran
ger. Why. in my shooting lodge Irv
the Rockies when I go to bed I Just
lean out of my window and call out:
Time to get up: wake up!" and eignt
hours afterwards the echo comes
back and wakes me." Truth.
so are the dew-drops which give
such a depth to the morning meadows.
Emerson.
John H. Lewis, who Is running for
re-eiecHon as state engineer seems to
have no opposition In either party. So
his re-election is practically assured.
The argument Is made In his behalf
that no change should be made In his
office for the reason that he was prac
tlcally the author of the present Ir
rigation code and Is In a position to
see that the law Is carried out.
The sunshine Is always better af
ter rain.
When Representative Tawney of
Minnesota was defeated for a renom
Inatlon another stiff Jolt was given
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REMEMBER, this is NOT
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