CRITICISE LI SS, ADVISE MORI':
CONCERNING STATE UNIVERSITY
AND NORMAL SCHOOLS.
ABOUT STATEMENT NO. I.
PRICI LliSS TREASURES
M.
M. I).
Bittner,
J.
.Short,
The occultation tax recently
Should a United States sena-
The voter» of Oregon ahould
Rrother
Hurley
of
the
Oregon
passed by the Gresham town
tor be elected by a direct vote of learn that the initiative and rof-
P.
M.
council seems to have met with Oriano disagrees with The Her the people or ahould he be elect j erwndum are measure« to I«»
I’h»»htat»* Muigceu«.
a great deal of adverse criticism. ald in advocating the abolish ed by the legislature? The Post used only on the most important
Gresham.
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There is much to be said in fa ment of normal schools west of believes that the only way by atfpirs. They should not l*e
«uccelli ng Graaham Vindicator, Grwhtm (i
Fas. Multaoanah R..vr»l,
Multnomah Ri-còrd and Monta» Illa Hrrald.
He says very which the people will ever own used until all other means have
vor of the tax or license and of the Cascades.
truthfully. “Every teacher the United States senate is to failed. They ar* economic pro
Published Every Friday at Greaham, Or*.. by th* l'uri. Stara Pvauaaitm V.» course some will have a good
DR. II. II. OTT,
deal to say against it.
One reachea the taxpayer directly elect these senator* by the di visions of priceless value. Tune
TIMOTÌIY BROWNHILL, Kam»» aw MaxaMB.
DK N TIMT
with results because they are rect vote of the people.
and patience are needed.
Morrsvtu.* Orrtc«, 315 Villa Ar ; P»>»rt atto Ome«. SOO Goodtu'ugh Building. thing, however, should not be
lost sight of. Property inter scattered everywhere and the
The Direct Primary law was
< ìrcHluim,
< >!*•<«»•%
Kntcrrd a* Mcond ria»» maltet at the poatwÄc» at Grwaham. Oregon
ests are better protected from taxpayers have the benefit of passed by the people of the state
Time was when it was popu-
MtKSIHI** urn r. r Ymr. |i * >lrl<Sly In
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fire and theft, and order more the trained teacher in their local of Oregon; it doe* away with lar to make fun of prohibition.
Month* K.
Ihn-r m..nth* trial *ubM tlr«i.-n» Xk
Sins'*
V. X.h (or rlubtUns ralr*
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((■insacn ateoald h» *»ni by Kaprsas or »baioS«« Money «»Mar, Rr<t,t»r»-1 («lar srChark
fully maintained where an effi school." He further says that party conventions and allows the That day has passed.
It has
Stamp» ace*pt*d up to V cent».
AUuincv at Law
cient night watchman is em “There is a movement from near individual electors to nominate passed for two reasons: First,
•fCtlPH for »ubecripti-'ni ar» not »ent uni»»» requestisl
Th» label on your najx'r will hull
•ala within two week» the receipt of your remittance If tt doea n<M pleaw uottfy u»
Portland to do away with a good I the (tarty candidates; this law because prohibitionists are s
MCRUWABCf 1 In keeping with well rwcogni»«d b«ain»«» princlplea. all »»»btvriplion» w ill ployed to patrol the town.
737 ClimiilH'r <>( ('«»minare*
ba »toppexl promptly up-m expiration of time paid for
I'tiart »»i>, Oaaooa
Knowing that his property is part of our state school system i provides that the individual more dignified and unified body
M»"';VWMl
CBAKf W AtMfSS In ordering change of addfM» gtve old a» wall a» new a>ldr»s»
backing of some ■ electors of all parties that at the than ever before. Whore once
CtttnmMITS xre wauled tn eT«r> comm unity
It no .'aArre.pendenee wppewro tm«i yw under constant vigil, the aver that has the
■•ighborhood, y»»u are rv>¡wetfully reqv Mt»d to »»nd ui a» many Ux*al item» a» you can
age business man will rest more people who have stolen the name ■ last proceeding election cast 25 the temperance army was ac ••••*•*••*•••••••
imnitiM ilTH UBAL ADVRRTISJM; •»< In Wwded »ik point
per Hn» flrwt 1n»ertL.n
•r per hn» each »ubaeuuent insertion
DISPLAY ADNhRTlblNG No poaitton guarant. . I
easily.
Business concerns look 'granger* and expect the aver per cent of the total vote, shall customed to nee more amunition
Watches niul Jewelry
Mr per »lnale column inch
h iaaue Liberal dteouat allowed for either ttm» or »pace ad" er
MMralHiMi a ai-k.'ial.TY -
tiaem. nt», but not tx»th.
age farmer to call it good.”
ing
for
locations
are
more
liable
nominate
the
candidates
for
these
in shooting at its fellow soldiers
For position (any »»«») ftc per inch additional
READKRS. l«h? per line flr»t Insertion V per
All Wwrh Guarani**.!
line aach subsequent insertion
UX Als» (Want Column only). 1<* • wont each i*»u. counting to look upon the town with favor
As to the first statement. The i parties for United States senator than at the whiskey enemy,
For Npvclal Bargain» In Walchaa, Ho*
two figure«, an initial or an abbreviation a» one word
J'¿r- **“ *ha” .
eenta
P r A f KSSIOS AL C ARD> (one inch). 25c each i»»ne CARDHOt THAN Ks» i not exceed
if it is properly patrolled. To Herald endorses the Oriano’s i in congress. This allows the in there is now co-operative fight
ing two lnchetl.
.'em» 1 ETTERS OF CONDOLBJh K (wot egcnmilng four tnuhea
>l
OBITUARIES for actual »nbnrnbera or member» of their familiea up to 1«' wordh fn.
do this costs money. The just doctrine of a well-trained teach dividual voter living out in the ing against the common foe.
all over 100 word». Ic a word (tnvanably in advance) Count the won!» and remit accordingly
way to raise necessary funds for er. That is the very reason The country to have just as big a Naturally, the fight is going on
AU Lodge. Grange Rchool. Church, or other notice» or advert itement» of aociala. partie»
WAICHMAMK and JIWIIIK
dar.» *, ooncerta. theatneal», etc . given fcw a profit charged for at regular rate»
this
purpose seems to be through Herald advocates fewer but vote for United States senator as more successfully.-Rouge River
lw order to insure change of ad ad vert iter» must have &>py tn thit ottce not later than
191 Morrison i St..
Tuesday preceding day of publication.
a city license. This of course better schools.
One normal the hired lobbyist at the legisla Courier.
Jgfi HMTNK is our »pn ta’.ty. We arc well equipped to do the best w»>rk at current rr »•**•
PORTLAND,
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specially farmers* and buttress men’s Leiter Road». Kitvolopes. Butter * rapm r’ Mat. m« t>
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can never be accomplished to the school, properly equipped and ture. It is a good law and its
etc in small or large quantities Auction Bills *Mg»rs Powtets etc printed on sh»wt notice
Near I’sp's R*»taui iraní.
e
entire satisfaction of all con supported, is sufficient for the provisions ought to be enforced
Irving S. Rath has sold the
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cerned.
needs of Eastern Oregon for by the individual electors of the Bandon Recorder to The Record
Some have suggested that years to come. The location of State of Oregon, this year r*-| Publishing company, comprised
A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR
rents collected from business the present school (Weston) is quiring each candidate for rep of a number of business men of
houses should pay at least five pretty near the north line of the resentative to sign Statement that city, who have elected G. T. I
S. T. CROW
OREGON’S POLITICAL OCTOPL'S.
per cent of their gross monthly state, yet, considering the pop No. 1.
Tread gold manager and editor.
Veterinary .Suwon and Dentist
rentals and all lines of business ulation, is central enough to an
What is this Statement No. 1 Mr. Bath owned The Recorder
N a recent editorial the Oregonian says that “every republican carried on in the town, though swer «very practical purpose and that The Oregonian claims is all but a year, but becauM of his
30 Yrgrw Esperirne*
‘humbug? Its fairness will be efforts in that short time. "Ban
O|R'ratit>na a Nperlaity
candidate for the legislature who takes Statement No. 1 not maintaining an office, should should be well supported.
Esaminatimi*
The Herald
As long as we have a state better seen by a careful reading don by the Sea" is a much bet
pledges himself to vote for George E. Chamberlain for the United pay a license.
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[Phons Calls
States Senate.” In face of the fact that Oregon is known to be would suggest that the tax is university as central to western of it Here it is; it is the prom ter known city today than it was
Promptly Attmdrd to
necessary, but that the ordi and southern Oregon as the Wes ise to the people that a candidate a year ago. The goo<l work
OFFICK ht t« tre ham liutai
largely republican, this seems queer logic. Is it possible that re nance should be amended so as
ton normal is to eastern Oregon, for the legislature is asked to commenced by Mr. Bath will be
ORESMAM.
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Oltl'OON
publicans have so lost their loyalty to party as to vote by choice to classify the different lines of that is capable of giving a sign:
enlarged upon by the new man
for a democratic senator? Not at all. It has been done and will business carried on in the town, teacher a better education and
N tat »«« xt N o . 1.
agement.
be done only for self-protection. When the political machine of enumerating same and not for training than can possibly be T tnrthvr >t*t* to th* pn>|4«> al th*
1 «tale of On-gon, a« well aa to th* |<*o|>l*
The directors of the Portland
Oregon draws in its tentacles, ceases its nefarious measures, and getting to add to the list of resi had at a lower grade school, of tny l*gi«lttir* Jiatrirl, that during
I
Abor
Press made a wise choice
dent
business
houses
such
con-
where
is
the
philosophy
of
con
! my term of office, I will al war* vote for
lends its strength to nominating clean men for office, nomination
cems as laundrys, insurance tinuing these normal schools at that candidate tor United State* *ena- in the selection of R. A. Harris
and election of republican candidates will be assured and not till companies, peddlers, solicitors
the expense of the university? tor In congre**, who ha* rcceive«l th* as editor of their official organ.
then.
and commission men of every Why not take the money asked higheat numl>*r of the people'a vote* Mr. Harris was formerly editor
Bought, Sold
But some, more honestly inclined than others, may doubt the description, whether delivering for the three normal schools of tor that poeitlon at the genera! election of the Mount Scott News.
neat proceeding the election of a aena-
and
Exchanged
the
goods
or
not.
These
people
the
valley
and
use
it
in
giving
existence of a republican political machine. If so, just watch the
tor in «.-ongre**, without regard to t»v
are
now
taking
out
hundreds
of
us
a
better
equipped
state
uni
columns of the daily press and there will appear sufficient evidence
individual preference.
Candidate for the legiafatnre.
to convince any and all doubters of its existence. We know of no dollars out of our town annually.J versity?
Why not make them pay a por-
Concentration is the ideal to-
Now. if a candidate for the
better way of describing this republican political machine than by
heist tictnn ot teennu
legislature doesn’t like State
comparing it to the octopus. As is well known, the octopus is a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ment No. 1, the law allows him
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$1
A MONTH
$1
sly. cunning, subtle, insidious monster. Hence it is more often
to sign No. 2. And here it is:
THE MIND.
♦
called the devil-fish. One of its most useful weapons is its ink
S tatiuivt N o . 2.
In dw ni nli-kne.« nr aeci.lrnt
“
For
’tis the mind that makes the body rich;
$1.00 a «Month
*11 inratmont *n«l mntieine ríthrr
During my term of office I aliall con
sack, which enables it often to conceal its real purpose until its i >
■ >
at horneo* in h<*|rital fumishrd
And
as
the
sun
breaks
through
the
darkest
clouds,
sider
th*
vol*
of
th*
pe«>ple
tor
United
prey is gathered into its deadly suckers and tentacles and escape i i > >
without eitra rharge.
States senator in congress aa motmi ->« i
So honor peereth in the meanest habit.
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is impossible.
F»r lull particular* cali or
Moat tha X a BscoMMBxnartox, which I
i >
* >
Rgaihat Hirknrae, Accident and
«rito.
shall be at liberty to wholly disregard if,
For years the Oregon Legislature was within the grasp of the i > What! Is the jay more precious than the lark
Drath.
the reason tor «luing ao aeema to me to
Because
his
feathers
are
more
beautiful
?
republican political octopus. Its tentacles reached out, and, pro
ÀccMwh
till
Happta
S*t h.trcbsa
be sufficient.
Or is the adder better than the eel
tected by the good work of its ink-bag i the subsidised press ), its
Candelate for the fegialatiire
Avoid firing a caer of charily at
Ihr lianda of t»Ihr re
Because his painted skin contents the eyes ?
suckers fastened themselves onto and stifled everything honor
The Post believes that the
Room 117 Filed ner Bldg
NORTHWESTERN
HEALTH AND
O no, good Kate; neither art thou the worse
Statement No. I method is the.
able in the world of politics. Nothing was too good or too large
«uta«»« A ÎMf» Pl. . NrtM. Ort
ACCIDENT
ASSOCIATION
For this poor furniture and mean array.”
nearest way we will ever get to
for its capacious maw. Poor men went to the legislature and I ►
<»V FORTI-AMI», OIIOON
*«••••••••••••••••••••••••
elect these haughty senators by
Call or «rite
came away rich. Votes and men’s honor were bought and sold
John Brotan, Aft.. Rockwood. Or.
the direct vote of the people.
like cattle. Every phase of political and social life was blighted tion of the town expenses? It day in everything. Numerous What possible objection could a
Ssrricts il tasta» Baptist Ciuci
Huftday AehcMil. «T»ry Hurulay
10 a m
¡country schools are being con candidate for the legislature
and prostituted by it.
should be done.
l'rraehlng
11 a m and 7 M> p m
r r i’ i
. t. ■
solidated
that
the
pupils
of
the
And finally, my brethren,
At length, through the efficient work of the Direct Primary
have to signing Statement No.
Lottai* Stayer
Thursd’y nl’ht
I
district
majr'receive
the
benefit
All
CaMtalty
(»ritta
ta
AtteaS
Aay
ar Alt
don
’
t
be
too
hard
on
the
mayor
1? Do these candidates that
Law, and especially Statement No. 1, one or two of its tentacles
•f III*«« s«r»■ gg
The same won’t sign it think that they
and town council. They have of higher grades.
K it . T. J. F. lsin , Paat<»r
and numerous deadly suckers were cut off. True to its name the
4th, hlh and Hurtiahle Sia
done well. It is our business to rule will apply to our higher ed know more about who should be
l*ORII.AND,
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ORI (ION
the devil-fish dies hard. So also does the machine. It realizes help them all we can. We may ucational institutions. The Her
United States senator than the
that it is now or never. Hence the political octopus of Oregon is do so in an acceptable way by ald believes in higher education, people?
Only
roticrrlr,
fl
rp-proof
hotel
Plusut Hoot Baptist Ckirtk, Cottrill, Or.
in the * ity. Five blocks Iron» the
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10
a.
m
more fully alive today than it has been for years.
Every indica not finding too much fault, but hence in the interests of econ
If a candidate for representa ’ Morning arrvic*
union depot, ('are inmhi the door,
llam
btrwiiii heal, electric light«, hot
aervlc*
"pm
tion points to this. In fact, a slate is already made up, a plan of in conferring with them for the omy and a better educated teach tive is not willing to trust the I Krening
Young peopli’i so*lety
’ M)p m
ami cold water in every room.
a p tn
H|a’cial mica by week or month.
campaign is outlined, and, unless the people of Oregon awake to public good. Remember, they ing force The Herald urges the people to elect a United States Cottage prayer meeting Thursday
F
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ROW1
BAFTHH*
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Free baths on every floor
Rate*
are not paid one cent for their discontinuance of the normal senator, then why should he ex
their danger, honesty in politics will be known no longer and the
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per day and up. M M FltBCf.
erhonl
1pm
services, are doing the very best schools west of the Cascades and pect the people to trust him by i Bunday
Preaching service»
4 p. in
Tate mj itrsst car at Uaea Ospsf
producer, the breadwinner, the very foundation of our govern they can for you, hence are de the establishment of a high grade
ait. abb manrAti.viJfTtTtn
electing him as their representa
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ment, will have lost, and “the interests” will have won the big serving of your good will and normal course at the state uni tive in the legislature?—Jack
iMCTfiODtRT El’Itk’OPAL Clll’Rl’H
gest victory in their history.
support. The least you can do versity which should be given a sonville Post.
X
GftKANAM, ORKUOM
is to show your appreciation of sufficient annual appropriation of
t
THE SCHEME,
Hnndav School at 10 a. m. H L. Ht.
their services by criticising less funds to place it among the best
A friend living at Everett, Clair. *np*rintrn<lrnt.
known
universities
of
the
United
outlined by the machine and discovered by one of Portland’s and advising with them more.
Wash., upon receipt of a copy of Preaching aerviem at 11 a. ui. *n«l 7J0,
p. m.
States.
most prominent citizens, is to down Senator C. W. Fulton. This
Beaver State Herald saya,**l Prayer me«-tlng, Thnnrlay evening*, at
As to The Oriano’s latter state was gratified with the general 7 :30 o'clock.
GOVERNMENT SHOULD INSURE
it is sure to accomplish. While doing this the plan of the octo
Everytiody invited.
BANKS.
ment The Herald denies that appearance of your paper and
I*r. A. Tliontpeon, Paator.
pus is to so darken and befog the issue by the use of its “ink
There is something radically there is any movement backed congratulate you over results
sack” (the money-muzzled press) as to insure the defeat of the wrong with the financial basis of by grangers near Portland try
achieved under the very shad
NO BETTER INVESTMENT
republican candidate for senator who has the temerity to stand a country claiming first place as ing to do away with the state ows of the city press with its se
(Ian b. mail«« jual now than to mibscritoe for th«- BEAVER STATE HERALD.
Portland and vere competition.”
You can afford to Keep ahrrw.t ot th.- time»! H<- informed.
pledged to Statement No. 1, thereby insuring the election of a a nation among nations when it school system.
this
district
will
roll
up an over
permits
its
banks
to
accept
a
democratic senatorial candidate at the June election.
whelming vote in favor of the
A majority of republican legislators will be pledged to disregard man’s entire fortune one day
and the next day close its doors state university appropriation.
the will of the people and enough money poured into the coffers and calmly tell that unfortunate Every granger in this district is
of the machine to insure the downfall of Chamberlain and insure individual that his account, to in favor of it. But they are not- «.
FREQUENT
RAPID
COMFORTABLE -
the election of the man “the interests” can handle the easiest.
gether with thousands of others, in favor of supporting three nor
is worth but 20 cents on the dol mal schools in a half-hearted
Will the Oregon voter permit it? Not if he knows it.
lar. A thing of this kind could way when better results for less
not happen if we had a system money can be obtained as out-
iniiaaa
of government bank insurance. lined above.
GEER IN FAVOR OF MACHINE METHODS.
S.
D.
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Fred I). Flora
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Protect Yourself
PROTECTS YOU
American Hospital and
Relief Association
Hotel St. Philip
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CUTS Vi
Portland Railway Light & Power Co
Springwater Division
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LlON. T. T. Geer is what might be called as a good mixer, and,
■ ’ as far as public officials go, managed to keep a pretty clean
record while in office. • Statement No. 1 has of course no terrors
for him. He is only running for congressman.
But Geer ac
knowledges that he has no sympathy with that precious morsel of
senatorial safety, Statement No. 1.
More than this, the Pendleton Tribune, one of the largest and
most widely read and far-reaching daily and weekly papers of
Oregon, is Geer’s own property and its policies are dictated by
friend Geer. This organ, strange to relate, is one of the few
that has the nerve to set the opinion of the legislature*of Oregon
as a higher authority than its creator, the people, hence is loudly
proclaiming the foolishness of Statement No. 1.
These facts being true, it proves Mr. Geer in sympathy with
and fighting through his organ for machine methods, which
should be sufficient reason for every voter of Oregon to cast a
vcXe in favor of his retirement from public life. It is not the ma
chine but the people just now and the quicker the politicians real
ize this the better.
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WEWER FOR COMMISSIONER
A letter from th* writer’s
For years Sandy and in fact father, Mr. Chas. E. Brownhill,
that entire portion of Clackamas of Dudley, England, who is now
county has been neglected by visiting relatives in Australia,
its county court. Its roads have writes from Melbourne under
been a standing disgrace to the date of January 18th that the
county. This is largely the rea island continent is suffering from
Mel
son why friends of John H. We- an intense heat wave.
wer, one of Sandy’s oldest and bourne, however, is very fortu
most respected citizens, is being nate, the thermometer there
urged to run for county commis seldom going above 85. He also
sioner. It is to be hoped Mr. says that much of the interior
Wewer will permit his name to country around Melbourne re
minds him very much of por
be used for that purpose.
tions of eastern Oregon. Mr.
F. M. Gill of Estacada has an- Brownhill expects to arrive in
nounced himself as a republican Oregon sometime this summer.
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candidate for state representa
tive from Clackamas county.
The LaCamaa Post says the
Brother Gill will of course stand town council of La Camas has
pledged to Statement No. I, thus raised saloon licenses in that
insuring his election.
I city to |700 per year.
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