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íf Hon. Punderson Avery, of Corvallis J sentative from this county, will prob- Mrs. Fuller picked a box of strawber-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fryer and son, vis ex-senator from Benton county and one ably nom inate iiim in like m anner for ited the fair Thursday. ries Monday. of the leading cituene of th a t county, is joint representative from Polk and Lin- Miss Alfreda G arner visited the fair a candidate for the dem ocratic nomina- j coin counties. It is understisrd that . Melvin Wilson is running the resaw .......70...*1 00 a t the mill a t night. H arriett Davi* Thursday. tion for senator from Polk and Benton Mr. Myer will m ake a vigorous cam- .......« 5 . . . 60 Leslie W ells.. Von Casey, of Roseburg, visited in counties. Mr. Avery's candidacy was | paign if nom inated. F'rank Fuchs is helping his father at ........18 . . . 25 Vina Pislirow announced too late to adm it • f tin- filing ---------- • ••■ ------------ Dallas between trains Tuesday. th e bakery a t night. of the nom inating petitions, hut his The sam ple ballots for prim ary elec- V in a D ia b ro w W. E. Burns, of Luckiam ute, was a Some men a re paving sixty cents to friends will vote for him by writing his tiori are out, th a t of the republicans be- county scat visitor Tuesday. Miss B unight, who has been staying get th eir hops picked. nam e on the ballot, and placing an \ ing a green one and the dem ocrats pink, with Mrs. 8. B. Taylor for a tim e, has George Niggle, of Monmouth, was a before it, as some other dem ocratic nom - 1 After taking our policies by the whole- T. H avter is building a n e w fence in one to Portland to teach in the Holli- inations will Ire made. F riends of lion, sale, thev have now gone so far as to business visitor in Pallas Tuesday. froot, of his residence. ay school. Geo. W. Myer, of Pallas, form er repre- usurp our color. Mr. and Mrs. CoeUoo came home J . J. Fldier and family w ent to Salem Miss E thel Howe w ent to Portland j Friday, from Eola for a few days. Tuesdav, where she will be employed as W ednesday. Mrs. Jitn W illiam is spending a few Mr, and Mrs. E. Hinshaw w ent to saleslady. days in the country. Portland W ednesday, Lester Teal is working in the mill. Mr. and Mrs. .Shriver and Mrs. Beall Sol Blessing is having his bouse and In my first cam paign for State P rin t Prank Wolf came down from Black returned home Saturday from their er. I pledged the people of Oregon “ an Bock last week with an engine for re barn roofed. cam p in F'alls City. economical business adm inistration pair. L e slie W e lls . Mrs. Clara Kcefhaver. of Lebanon, is square deal for taxpayers, no deals with Tl(e rain is aliout to spoil the hops. visiting at tlie home of her father, J. J. Mrs. Ed. P laster w ent to Portland bosses.” Daily, during my term , f Some of the growers tried to get pickers Williams. to work on Sunday, but failed to tret a I hursday. have been m indful of my obligation to i rew. I » t l Brown was in Salem W elnesday^ Mrs. Hallock has rented her home the electors who gave me their tru st and I bere to the Hacket Store people and is on business on business. Miss Minnie Morrison returned this confidence. Igoirig to Portland to live with her week from Indenendeuce, wltere she has Mrs. Sm ith and h e rd a u g h te r and son, j Hughter. W hat has been done during my term been picking hops. Pearl and Buy, visititi the fair in Salem 1 as »State P rin ter is fairly well known to Mrs. Henry Volheim, of Portland, is Saturdav. A rthur Gorton, of Rose Lodge, came visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. the people of the sta te of Oregon, inas to town last week. Mrs E thel Barham and tier m other. J. C. Cglow. much as the newspapers have generous The restaurant started up Tuesday Mrs. C llrey, returned W ednesday from Rev. Pease visited in Astoria S atur ly given to the public from tim e to time, under the m anagem ent of some J a p Cazadera, where they were visiting rela day and Sunday. tives. statem ents of my economics th a t have anese gentlemen. J. J. Davis was a county seat visitor saved over $40,000 to th e S tate Treasury Miles Davis visited the fair Thursday. K. A. Moxley is going to McMinnville Monday. in t hree years. to enter a law school. Mrs. Sargeant. from Salt Creek, visit Mrs. S hore.w ent to Portland S atu r Calling attention of the Republicans Grace Griswold has gone to Laurel- ed friends in Pallas for a fetv days this day. week. to the fact th a t it is honest observance wo td to go to school. of the laws, rather than any particula George Gerlinger went to the fair in Mrs. Pimick is slowly improving. his auto Thursday. system , which is necessary in the p rin t Christian Church Services G. W. P e ttit was visiting itere last ing and all other d epartm ents, I respect- i Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Vernon and their Bible hc I ioo I 10 a. m. Morning sub- wejk. little daughter, N edra, visited relatives ject, “ Choice of M antera C. K. u t« :3 0 fully subm it my nam e a second tim e to j Mrs. Alonzo Brown, of Los Angeles, in Pallas Friday. p. in. Evening subject C hristian U n the judgm ent of Republicans who de-I has boen visiting relatives in Pallas. W I L L I S S. D U N I W A Y ity .” During the evening service I ex Mr. and Mrs. Seth were fair visitors pect to dem onstrate how all churches sire economical business conduct oi the Faye and Bay Percival returned home T ouisday. Direct Primary Candidate for State State P rin ter’s office. may become united, without loss to any. frinter at Republican Primary, from Idaho W ednesday. John Ford was a Salem visitor T h u rs Every tru e Christian recognizes th a t it W ILLIS DUNIW AY. Sept 24. would be better if all churches were day. H a rrie tt D a v is united and absolutely harmonious Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Sm ith were visit You are invited to come with all of Floyd Ellis went to Salem W ednesday. ors ot the fair Thursday. your friends to this discussion of this Statement of Senator C. W Nottingham Kenneth Thompson went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Craven, of Mon most vital of all subjects. Thursday. Chairman Investigation Committee LEON MYERS, m outh, visited at the home of their son, A. S. G arner w ent to C arlton T hurs J . R. Craven, Sunday. C hristian M inister. P ortland, Oregon, Septem ber 10, 1010. day. As Chairm an ol com m ittee of hold-over Senators, appointed to investigate Chinam en Coe has his hops picked. Cost of operating state institutions and departm ents, 1 asked the State P rinter in I the earlv sum m er as to his receipts. 1 hail heard th a t he was making $40,000 to M. Davis went to the fair Thursday. $50.000 a year out of the state, He said th a t lie drew less th an $02,000 gross per Mr. Zolin went to Eola to see his fam year for the services of his plant and the entire force of skilled workmen (10 to X ily. who are picking hops. I an average of 1« or 20 men, at salaries averaging $1,200 each |»er year), aiuF ask ed me to write the Secretary of the State’s office for confirm ation from the records Jim ltaun went to the Greenwood hop as to the am ount received by the Printing departm ent annually under Duniway’s yard T hursday to see them pick hops. adm inistration. I t is his first sum m er in Oregon, as he On August 11, 1310, I wrote the Secretary of State, asking for a statem ent, and I came here from Deleware this spring. on August 18.1310, 1 received a reply, giving inform ation as to am ounts paid State I Aaron Yost, from Black Rock, was in Printer Ptiniw sv from all sources from January 1, 1307. to August 1, 1310. It Dallas Friday. confirms Mr. Duniway’s statem en t th at the Printing D epartm ent lias drawn j som ewhat less than $32,000 gross per annum during his term . It includes every [ Mrs. O. Ballard returned from Salem thing from the U niversity oi Oregon to the V. Y. P. Commission to the Seattle I Friday. lour, and also the ex]>ense of printing 125,000 copies of initiative m easurc- Mrs. C. W. Brown and daughter, Zyl- Hiihmittcd to the voters of the state ill 1003, as well us legislative printing and phiu, have returned from F'alls City. printing for all departm ents. W ith this am ount of $32,000 per year, the State’s expenditure« for printing n rr I W aller Sellers has returned from New- W. C. Hawley is the assembly candidate. ended, as the P rinter m ust furnish the plant, nay all employes, supply every berg, where he has been working. thing needed in the way of machinery, inks, power, and incidentals, and make B. F. Mulkey submits his candidacy to the people. Mrs. Morgan Ellis attended the fair a t what profit he can for him self ami Ids presses, Ivnotype ami o ther equipm ent. Salem. state of Oregon is certainly getting her immense am ount of printing at low Hawley opposes Statement No. One, direct legislation and The figures since Mr, Puniw ay became Slate Printer. Rev. Sager, who form erly preached The statem ent published by the assembly candidate for p rin te r (Clarke) that here in the Evangelical church, and now popular election of senators. State P rin ter P uniw ay’s “ income is greater than the combined salaries” of the in Canton, Ohio, have a little lialiy girl. governor and 20 other state offices is lidiciilous. They draw $08,800 per year, T. McBee was over to Salem Saturday. Mulkey stands for Statement One, the direct primary and against $32,000 |>er year for the printer, his plant and employes. The im aginative yam by “ Hill” Baker (brother of Frank C. Baker) th a t State Pr. Butler, was over from Indepen P rin ter Puniw ay “ will m ake $111,401.33 profits” (or $28,000 a year) is silly. dence Saturday night. popular election of senators. $28,(KM) of profits out of $32,000 gross won’t do even for a cam paign lie. It simplv Mr. Burt was over from Monmouth shows th at the old printing crowd, ousted hv Puniw ay, is bitter against him, Hawley stands for Cannoniam, Aldrichism and standpat- and Saturday night. is ready to go any length to defeat tire Direct Prim ary Candidate. The Barnaul Bros, have finished the ism. (Signed) C. W. NOTTINGHAM. He voted for a revision of the tariff to enrich spec new schoolhouse at F'alls City. ial interests. Duniway Commended by an Assembly Paper Mr. J . Brown, from California, was visiting in Pallas. Mulkey stands for a revision of the tariff downward to It pays to l»e honest, generally. And then it is right, which is a better reason A num ber of Oregon Newspapers have been lying about \V. S. Duniway, state Rev. Bowersox, of Portland, w ho is well known here, hart his home robbed benefit the consumer, stands with the insurgents and printer. This does their cause more harm than good. They have been saving, for instance, th a t Mr. Duniway ran four yearn ago, on th e fiat salary issue F'riday night. This is a plain lie. lie did nothing* of the kind. He ran on the promise to put Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baun, of Mon Roosevelt to make this a “government of the people, by the office on a business basis, which he did. And to cut out the graft, which he m outh, was visiting at the home of Mr. did. They h a te been telling lies about the profits of the office—lies th at are ea J . Bauu. the people, for the people,” instead of for the trusts and sily proven such. Plain lies when put along side the facts. Mr. Duniway is not on The Statesm an’s ticket, hut he is a Republican, and a staunch one, and he has Miss Thelma Blessing, from Salem, is been and is running his office as be said be would, charging the rates fixed visiting at the H. W. Stum p home for special interests. ^ law, w ithout any padding, spreading or grafting of any kind. a few days. Paid Adv. 822 Hawley is reactionary. Mr. and Mrs. Maybee went to Falls City Sunday. Mulkey is progressive. Uollie Dalton went to Salem Sunday. Emm a Dempsey w en tto Salem S un Mulkey has challenged Hawley to debate the foregoing day. issues. W. W. Podge, from Salem, was a P a l las visitor Sunday. Hawley has repeatedly declined. Robert Sears went over to Indepen dence Sunday. Why? Kev. Miles, fiom Portland, is now the Which do you prefer? m inister for the Presbyterian church. Ord Baun is going to stay with George If you are a stand-patter, vote for Hawley. Baun, a t M onmouth, this w inter and is going to school. If you are a progressive, vote for Mulkey. Mr. Bowman is moving into the C. P. Davis house. No. 13 on ballot. .- Professors Rice and Caldwell render ed the musical part of the chapel pro Paid Adv. S22 gram Wednesdav- CHILDRENS’ COLUMN SALE FOR 5 MONSTER CLOSING OUT SALE To the Republicans of Oregon. Shore’s DALLAS, ORE. Positively going out ol business W e guarantee all our prices to be away below any Chicago wholesale house on same goods FOR CONGRESSMAN W e want the cash, you need the goods* N ow is your opportunity to save big money and get the best merchandise below wholesale cost* Come quick while the assortment is good* Hawley or Mulkey— Which? D R Y G O O D S , C L O T H IN G , SH O ES, CLOAKS, ETC. re’s Department DALLAS, ORE. /j 00000000000000 © 00000000000000000 > 000000000©000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 © 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 © 0 © 0 © 0 0 0 ♦ 0 0 0 0 TO THE VOTERS OF POLK COUNTY 0 0 Having been urged by my friends to become © 0 FOR STATE TREASURER T. B. Kay, anti-aaaembly candidate for State Treasurer, is well qualified for the position, having had wide experience JUDGE GRANT B. DIMICK OREGON CITY, OREGON in both business and public life. He has served eight years in ways of doing business in the various state institutions. While always opposing clerkship grafts and useless appro priations which earned for him the name of "The Watoh-dog of the Treasury," yet he was always a liberal supporter of measures of merit in the interest if the various seotions of the State. Mr. Kay supported the measure in the interest of the Monmouth Normal sohool, which should commend him to the friends of that institution. He was the author of the flat salary law which saves to the state over $35,000 annually, and his record ia as good as any in the legislature. Vote for T. B. Kay for State Treasurer. 0 Polk County, I wish to say, that I was born and 0 raised in Polk County and have spent the most 1 © i of my life here. Direct Primary Candidate for Republican Nomination for the legislature and was chairman of the Ways and Means committee and other important committees, and has been in touch with the 0 a candidate for the office of Representative from of farming in Eola precinct during the term of GOVERNOR Judge Dimick was born in Marion county, Oregon, March 4, 18(59: elected mayor of Oregon City in 1899 and re-elected for four successive terms; elected presidential elector on the Republican ticket in 1904; elected county judge of Clackamas county on the Republican ticket in 1906. He was educated in the state normal school at Monmouth. Oregon. 1 stand as a firm defender of the Direct 1’rima.y Law and Statement No. 1. as enacted by the people of the state of Oregon by one of the largest majorities ever given an initiative measure, and also the Initiative and Referendum, for the reason that it is a ‘ safeguard to the rights of our people, and has been the means of giving to the people of our state valuable legislation. I have pledged myself to the people of the state of Ore gon that if elected, 1 will, during my term of office, dis charge my duty crrefully, fearlessly and honestly, and see that all laws are strictly enforced. That 1 will oppose any attempt by the legislature to dis- troy the Primary Legislation Law or the Initiative and Referendum. That I will oppose all extravagant appropriation of pub lic funds, and also the creation of additional salaried offic es, boards and commissions. I am opposed to hiring out our State prisoners to private parties to manufacture commercial products that are sold in the open markets in direct competition to commercial products made by honest labor. I have followed my occupation © 0 my life so far and have never before been a can 0 didate for any office and it is with reluctance 0 0 o that I now enter upon the race; however I prom ■:> ise that if elected 1 will at all times support 0 o © o ® 0 o 0 0 0 ______ ff.1,1 A d v AZS Paid Adv. S22. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 © 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to the best of my ability at all times represent 0 the people of Polk County. THOMAS W. BRUNK 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 Paid Adr tm _____________________________________________ _______ 0 0 Statement No. 1, the Direct Primary, and will 0 o o © 0 0000000000000000000000000O00O000 0000000^000000001