1818. WITH THE (Paid Advertisements.) V.. t c . K .. 4 ' JERRY RUSK Progressive Republican Candidate for Nomination For Congressman Eastern Oregon District. ''Fer Roosevelt and Progressive Pol icies Against Taft and Stand patlsm." S. D. PETERSON Of Mil tea. KeMloa Candidate for Keoomina Ho for Representative. A wa vh works for legislation la the interests of the people, who re fuses to take dictation from the ma chine politicians. At the last session the machine politicians attempted to dominate tela sea a the speakership fight and in lecMOatloa; but they failed in every instance. Iavestlgate kts record ul see where he steed wjtn the Mtcaine er with the people. T. D. TAYLOR atesuMratle Candidate for Netnlsatlen at the Primary Election For Sheriff Present Incumbent. FRANK SALING Reptrhlican Candidate for Nomina tion at the Primary Election For County Clerk Present incumbent. I '4S GEO. T. COCHRAN FrnfTiwn te Republican Candidate far noaainauoa ( Representative in Congress Second District. Ft A. Waterman Of Hermtoton. Oregon, Republican Candidate for Nomina tion for COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candl date for County Commissioner, sub' Ject to the approval of the people at the Republican Primaries. I stand for an economical admin lstration of county affairs as a busi ness basis, and for permanent im provement of our public roads. J. F. WALLAN Of Adams Candidate for County Clerk Subject to wishes of the voters in Republican primaries. "Let The Good Things Go Round." If elected I will give accurate and straight-forward servlc to all the people. A native-born Umatilla county man I ask you to give me your support and influence. I. E. YOUNG Candidate for the Republican nomi nation fer County Superintendent 4 renerd ef It years rmcceenrol teaching. IT I jQ Jn,n&nlSAMiisV - - AMwkAAMIkAlMMUJ I v. -'V ' 1 I ' 't . - CANDIDATES JAMES P. NEAL Candidate for Republican Nomination for District Attorney Candidate for the Republican Nomi nation for County School Superintendent. FRANK K. WELLES "Tlie Children's Friend" "For the past twenty years Mr. Welles has given his entire time and energy to public school work In Uma tilla county. He is devotinc his life to the education and welfare ef our boys and girls." B. S. Burroughs Republican Candidate for Nomina tion at coming primary election For County Recorder of Conveyances Present incumbent. Horace Walker RepoMkatn Candidate for Nomination far County CommUsioncr Prevent incumbent. Uy platform: "Good Roads and Per-" masent Improvements. L.L. MANN Republican Candidate for Renomlna tion For Representative Present incumbent. An official with legislative experience, who rep resents the people for the people. Frederick Stercrer Candidate for the Republican noml for the office of District Attorney At thei- Primary Election April IB. 1118. 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Sum ner in refusing to perform a marriage ceremony , without a. physician' cer tificate developed at the, meeting of Baptist ministers' conference at the Masonic Temple when the Rev. Dr. Melbourn P.. Boynton, pastor of the Lexington avenue church, offered a tentative resolution supporting the plan. Too Much Powr for Doctor "I do not know how it will remedy evils," said the Rev. C. C. Dixon, pas tor of the Austin avenue church. It looks like the plan places in the hands of physicians the laws govern ing marriages, which would not be right. "We know how easy it is to secure permits, certificates and petitions, and would not physicians be subjected to all manner of temptations? "I do not see how it will work suc cessfully until the state has chargt of the entire matter and even then would that bring the desired result?" "If that rule had been In opera tion at the time we might not have had an Ahraham Lincoln," suggested a memDer in the audience. "The purpose is," responded Dr. Boynton, "to put this proposition up to the state legislature. A few min isters cannot do it alone." NOTICE OF BIDS. For Water System and Pipe Line for i;ouml-Up Park. Notice is hereby given that the common council of The City of Pen dleton will receive bids at the office of the City recorder up to April 17, 1912, at 7:30 o'clock p. m, for the construction of a water system and pipe line in connection with Round-Up Park, according to plans and specif i cations for said water system pre pared by Geary Kimbrell, City Sur veyor, and now on file in the office of City Recorder, said bids to be op ened by the common council at its regular meeting to be held on April 17th. 191$, t 7:30 o'clock P. m.. saM bids to specify as follow: For all pipe, delivered per foot ........ i For laying pip, Including . . excavating, back . fllllac . trench, and all labor and material necessary, per foot I...... For manholes, each I For catch basins, each.... I For entire pipe Una com plete (total bid) $ Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of S per cent of amount bid made payable to the order of the mayor of The City of Pendleton, and the Common Council reserves the' right to reject any and all bids. Dated April E, 1912. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received at the office ef- the City Recorder in Pendleton, Oregon, up until April 11th, 1912, at 5 o'clock p. m. for furnishing to the City of (Pendleton of one. carload of red fir lumber of the following dimensions, viz: 2000 feet 2x12 inches 20 feet long, and the balance of the carload to be 4x12 inches Z0 feet In length, the lumber to be delivered F. O. B. Pendleton, all bids to be sealed and to be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of S per cent of the am ount of bid, payable to the order of the mayor of Pendleton. The Com mon Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. This notice Is published by order of the Common Council made March 27th, IMS. Dated this 29th day of March, 1911. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. HI LMHIIiG IS HOT DlSHOIiORIlE (Centiued from page 1) of capltui which impress and oppress our age? Con there be any other reason for the existence of the pecul iar class of so-called lawyers, who work out the purposes of industrial buccaneer. regardless of the language of the luw? Verily the letter klllcth and the spirit maketh alive, and un less the spirit of the law finds resto ration soon, the bells of doom will be gin to toll for this republic. The curse of our age is the lawless ness of our luw enforcement. Kx pediency is given higher considera tion than duty. Peace officers arro gate unto' themselves both the en forcement ami the construction of the law, with the result that in our cities vice Is rampant, and too often tri umphant, because the police force and the slu-riff's office are conduct ed mirslliltlt trt lh. Tinllol' it arn . - ..... J administration, und not according to the plain demand of the law. The statutes are broad enough, efficient enough, punitive enough to wipe out the unholy alliance between the law less saloon and the bawdy house, to put an end to the traffic in virtue and to eradicate both thieves and thugs. What Is needed behind the law is the power of an aroused pub lic sentiment, and orficers who will enforce the law as they find it, not as politicians de.slre it. The Master declared that He came not to destroy the law but to fulfill it, and rest as sured the prohibitions of the Mosaic code still constitute the final law of civilization, and the ten command ments cannot forever be disregarded, If the state shall endure. . Is money of more Importance than human life In the second decade of the new century "And think ye that structure shall endure which shelters the noble and crushes tile poor?" Why is it that factory life is yet under the gloom of child labor, and that the sweat shops still find place? Beyond question there are strong men enough to do the work necessary to meet the demands of existence, with universal comfort and even luxury, by labor ing not more than eight hours a day. We can afford to give to the women and children of the toilers the asylum f a home, and to throw around them the protecting arm of the state. Except for the unconscionable de mand for cheapness and for extrava gant profit, we would do it as a matter of public Interest, as well as of pub' lie duty. We have no true civilisa tion yet. nor shall we have while one lives In splendid luxury and another dies In terrible poverty, while the dollar rules and duty fails, while the lowly bow at the seats of power, while right is prostrate and wrong triumph ant. The spirit of the law demands Justice; common, every day fair play and enthronement of the Golden tion. Otherwise the day will come Rule in the industrial life of the na when men shall say, "Behold the Lord of Hosts hath bared His arm. and lo. It Is the arm of the avenger. HEAVY RAINFALL BOOH TO NEW CROP Though the heavy precipitation of the wet season and the open spring weather have put a perpetual smile on the face of every wheat grower In the country, this same combination of weather conditions is giving some of the farmers in the light land section a little extra work to do. 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