Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 06, 1908, Image 2

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    A
AN HONEST JOURNALIST.
II.
That the number of Inhabitant« now
Taxes will become delin­
é Rwstration opens for pri­
In these days of hustle and
residing within ths limit« ul tbe «bove- '
quent the first Monday’ in
and misconstrued and
maries January 6.
I bustle
described territory I« alwut l*>
I
April. If the full amount
garbled reports so often pub­
Close for election, April 7.
III.
is paid on or before March
lished in the daily press, it is a
Primary election. April 17.
That no part of Mid dswrlt cl tract of
Succeeding Grc-hani Vindicator, Gresham Gaaettc East Multnomah Record,
15, a rebate of three per
land has already b««« hujurporatad •• a
real pleasure to know that Mult­
Regietratioa reopens,
Multnomah Record and Mnntavilla Herald.
municipal vorpotatlon.
cent will be allowed. If
nomah
county
has
at
least
one
April
21.
Published Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by tl>e Born S tat « PraLisatwa Co
WHEREFORE,your petitioner, pray
OQe-half
of
the
above
taxes
reporter
who
is
conscientious
not
Close
for
election.
May
16.
TIMOTHY BROWNHILL. Emst« amo M axaobb .
DR. 11. IL OT'T.
that lite propese! T«wu of Fairview a«
is
paid
on
or
before
the
only in the discharge of his duty
General election, June 1.
Intere»! as second-eia»» matterai the ¡«oatofllce at G re» ha in, Oregon.
HF % V • •• ▼
Itarsiiilwfor« deacrtlHNl and twumled
first Monday in April, the
Registration reopens, S»p- a aliali lw iucvrporatwl under th« provl«-
MBSCtiniM UIH ivr Year tl X) »trieUy In advanc«; to forvl«n omRirtea. WOO
HU to his employers but to the peo­
Month* Nf«'. Three months trial subecrtptkms 5»v Hlnfie copies Sc. Ask for clubbing rate«.
time for the remaining half
ple as well. We speak of Mr.
i<g> of the Mid Act of the I egi«lallve 4 ¡rr*hniH,
tember 20.
•(■ITHRCES Nhould be sent by Kx press or PoatoAce Money Order, Registered I setter or Check
Aawmblv of the »itale ol Oregon, at«
Stamp« accepted up to SO eeiiU.
L. H. Wells, the kind, able, in­
will be extended to the first
Close for election, Octo-
IfCtlPTS for subscription» are not »ent unlc*» requested
The label on your paper will Indi
proved February I, IHtLI, providing (or
telligent, painstaking. Oregonian
cate within two weeks the receipt of your remittance If It doe» not please notify us.
Monday in October; if not
ber 20.
•uch incorporation and winch a. I and
IC .
K$C0»TiXU4»CfS In keeping with well rrciqtnised businem principle«, all subscriptions will, reporter, to whom
H . I> U K U H
Multnomah
so (taid and Itecome delin­
Presidential election, No-
be stopped promptly upon expiration of time paid for
the general law» relating th< reto ate
CHIME Of ADDRESS In ordering change of address give old as well as new address
county is especially indebted for
quent, a penalty of 10 per
vember X
• riiiiinrratril in «< u ( i < hi «
t»» 2749 in«
Attorney at Law
CDMESPOXDEMTS are wanted in every community. If no correspondent* appears from vnur
numerous helpful articles in Ore­
J vlutivv, of ILUlingrr's ami Cottoii’a An«
cent and 12 per cent inter­
neigh (Fvrhood. you sre r< * pert fully reuv sted to send us as many local item» as you can
•oeeeeeeeeeeoeoee
7.17 iTisni lw-r of Commerce
DfiVERTlSlK Um Liu. AL ADVERTISING set in leaded »tx point. KV per line first insertion.
imtAtnl
ami M tlul«»« of Orticoli.
gon’s leading newspaper.
est will be added.
Dr per line each subsequent insert ton DISPLAY ADVERTISING No position guaranteed
Fluni« Main XUkt
IN.a-n.axo, Oaauos
25c per single column meh each issue. Liberal discount allowed for either lime or »pace ad ver
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«lav
of
Fvb'tiarv,
19GH
No complaint is ever heard
tisements, but not both.
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The
reaaon
why
men
who
For position (am site) Sc per inch additional RKADKRS. irtr per line drat insertion, .V per
f' :
U’ro El>i»<ni,
line each subsequent insersion l.<N Al S (Want c olumn only). Ic a word each issue, counting concerning Mr. Wells’ articles.
mind their own business succeed N ti»««
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two figure* an initial or an abbn riation as one won! No local accepted for leas than 15
A L. Hion«*(E <i.
li V Dim
He is careful in the gathering of
Cents
PKOKbs>l“N AI < AKl‘>
ne inch)
each .»ue C\Kl»ri OF TH ANKS (not exceed
Don
’
t
take
too
much
stock
in
is
because
they
have
so
little
míete, ‘ M M Martin, la I«*, A T A Iteli,
Ing two inches). SO cents. LKTTKRS OF cONDOLKNt K (not exceeding four inches)
lime Ls Money....
notes and exceedingly particular The Oregonian's statement that competition.’*
OBITVAK1KS for actual subscribers or members of their families, up to
won!», free
C. E. Cree, <1 li |}haW|
M tn lit«*ra,
all over 100 words. Ic a word (invariably in advance). Count the words and remit accordingly.
THAT ¡N THE REANON why
in regard to the completed art­ the recent republican meeting j
E A Mhiin'V, 0 8 Dunlqtr, J. II
All Lodge, Grange. School, Church, or other notice« or advertisements of socials, partie»,
•<> many buainvM men and farm-
dance», concerts, theatricals, etc., given for a profit, charged tor at regular rate«
icle. He is a rustler, too. If ‘ held in Portland, denouncing Petition to Be Allourd to Incorpordte Mittp,
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th,
era Imy
from and have their
In order to insure change of ad. advertisers must have copy in this ofllce not later than
Welche» Repaired by me
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J I1 llealin.
anything of importance is doing, Statement No. 1. was a represen­
Tuesdax preceding day of publication.
)M HINITIRS is our specialty We «re «roll equipped to do the best work al current pries'»
be it late or early, rest assured tative gathering, because that TO » HOM IT MAY CONCERN II. 8 Sttmr. K »> 8hme, E«l l> Wet«
Especially farmers' and business men's Letter Head». Envelopes, Rutter Wrappers, Statement»
Notic« ia hrrvby «iven thel liiere ha»
•tc.. in »mall or large quantities. Auction Bill», 1RHigers. Poster», etc . printed on short notice.
Wells is there, and is always isn’t so. There was not in any t»«n file<i «ith tbe County Clerk <>l more, A M Ainleraon, Ge«». E Shaver,
M‘m. M«'H«*ytK)kJe. Wm. Hiitlrr. I. A
WAICHMAKfR and JfWtlfR
welcome.
of the precinct meetings held in Multnomah County, State ot Oreg-ut, a Moore. J T Sulhotia, H Hunter. V. J
191 Morrison St,
Mr. Wells has made many this district over 10 per cent of twlition <>( whii-h th« loll.iwing ia an ex Crulr, C. M <itiv, (i O Dnl|»h. J.
A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR
P ortland , . • orkgon
the
f“"*• wil'
UlfiCher.
Jnweplt Hury,
M in Cavan*
stanch friends throughout this the voters present. When
1___ ____ _ , «enteil to the Honorahle County tourt
Near Tap's Meaiaurawl.
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i "’’“•rx* »v »«• ni’q.irsniv vuunsy vuurs atigh,
II 8. M'elicer,
Ja«. C. Clark,
entire district who eagerly scan regular
vote is cast in April and
Mu|,n„m,h county, But. of |O. II. Jenkine, C. Shepherd, W. \V a • •••••••*••••••••
“TO ASSIST THE RIGHT. TO RESIST THE
the pages of the Oregonian for June a different story will be Oregon, at its next regular term, the Ashvrait, E I). Axtell, George E. lh>lpb,
WRONG. ”
Wells’ reports, for they know told.
25th of March, l'.MN. at 10 o'clock a n>
M*. C«Hik, 0 F. It.»'4»ins. S' F R.»a«.
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what Wells says is so. The work
l»ale of first publication, Feb. 28, Richard Moller. R W. \Vilc<»x, Frank
Inasmuch as some of our readers appear to be in doubt as to done by’ Mr. Wells in assisting
1908; date of last publication, March , Daniels, L. R Anderaon, Jas. O. Davis
It is apparent that those who 13. 19U8.
what the editor of The Herald really stands for, and inasmuch as in the establishing of East Mult­
we do not like to be misquoted or hide our light under a bushel, it nomah's annual Fair is still fresh are opposing Statement No. 1
I
the County Court of llie Slate of Or­
Militi Sicuro M lecitili
are disgruntled politicians and In egon
will not be considered out of place we hope to enlighten those who in the mind of every granger.
lor the County of Multnomah.
those who realize that the day is In <he matter of the proposed Incorpor­ I
would like to know what our real position is on political and other
$1
A MONTH $1
past when they can obtain polit­ ation of the Town of Fairview, in Beaver Slats Herald and other papers
questions of the day.
Multnomah County, Oregon.
The price of The Herald alone i» $1 .SO
Tn case of sicknraa or acrldent
I am a free American citizen and as such believe first, last and STICKING TO THE DISAGREEABLE ical favors from the people but PETITION TO HE ALLOWED TO a year,
but to llmee who would like the
JOB.
all treatment and mcdM-iur either
are compelled to cast their lot
advantage
of
a
clubbing
rate
with
all the time that our country is the best and our people the most
INCORPORATE.
at home or in »capital furnished
It is the pian who can stick to with machine rule.— Haines Rec­ | To the Honorable Court of the County other papere we offer tile following
without extra charge.
capable and progressive of all the nations of the earth.
low prices:
of Multnomah, State of Oregon ; and to
I believe in "a government of the people, by the people and the disagreeable job. do it with ord.
For full
|>artlculare rail or
the
Honorable Lionel R
Webster,
write
for the people,” and not a government of the interests, by the in­ energy and vim. the man who
.
judge, and William L. Lightner and
can force himself to do good
terests and for the interests.
W e acknowledge receipt of a frank C. lUmee, commiaaioneru «4 Mid
I am a republican of the modern school, yet believe the country work when he does not feel like friendly letter from Mr. Ernest court, sitting for th« transaction of
is safer in the hands of an honest democrat or socialist than a dis­ doing it—in other words, the Peterson of Troutdale this week county business:
man who is master of himself, in which he commends our fight We, the un.lereigned, residing within
honest republican.
Room IH Fll«x)n«r Bldg
th« limits of lite hereinafter dewrilw.1
I believe in the right of free speech, a free press, organized who has a great purpose and for clean polities.
•aMtagta A T m B $tx.
.
FwlM. Sa
it
tract of land, and l«ing duly qualified
who holds himself to his aim.
labor, and a strong employer’s liability law.
1 >r A m<«a
elector» of Multuomah County, Oregon,
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WggKt.Y OHklKlNI »N
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I believe the working man and the producer, whether in the whether it is agreeable or disa­ Propositions to Be Voted on is June respectfully petition thia Honorable HAH
Y OSKliOXlAX
ft. 50
1 50
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and
nVNIlAV
OKKGONI
V
4
50
greeable,
whether
he
feels
like
Court and the county commisaioner» miti rai.» ok im
factory, mine or on the farm, should be protected against the en­
5 ‘O
s ix»
The voter will have much to acting in conjunction therewith that we Ht Ml W gkkl.l JOI KN II.
2 &
1 JA
it or does not feel like it—that
croachments of organized capital.
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111)
be allowed to incorporate Mid herein­ P.UI.V and Hl NPtV Jul HN tl
think
about
between
now
and
» 1«)
4 *5
wins.
I believe in the settlement of all labor problems by compulsory
f U iriC MOXTIILA
2 <O
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HuMKUTKAD
It is easy to do what is agree­ the first Monday in June if he after deecribed tract ot land under the F rAi'irir
arbitration.
a ITFIC F IHMKH
2 <»»
1 Ift
provision» of the Act of Legislative As­
roll.TKV jot KN II. (Moiiihly)
>5
1 ■*>
I believe in Justice being “blind as a bat and deaf as a post” able. to keep at the thing we votes intelligently on each of the sembly of the State of Oregon, entitled, TIIK
m IIIMII.ANII Iloti»: (M lid iy> i *>
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Paper Nóvala by all th« favorii«
OKF i . i IN toHli I I I I Klar
nA
following
propositions
:
1.50
like
and
are
enthusiastic
about;
i "An Act for a General iae for the In­ FARM JOt'KN'Al.
to everything but right.
Author«
Exchangeable al halt
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tt
.tt
1 50
To increase tbe Annual appropriation corporation of Cities ami Towns in the Met ALL'S M ti.AZINK (Ladle. )
but
it
takes
real
grit
to
try
to
Price.
I believe guilty millionairs and directors of our financial and
This prier la tor delivery by mall oiiljr and
State of Oregon," approval Feb. 21,
the State University to »125.000.
S«ud for Catalogue
corporate octopuses should be sent to the penitentiary and kept at put our whole soul into that to To
require railr. ,,.1, to iwue
to 1893.
The tract to be incorporated ia only when rrtniiiai»»*« I« made with orti er
which
is
distasteful
and
against
Papen
may
be
sent
to
»epurale
addre«M*»
hard labor the same as any other criminals. “A square deal for
all state, county and district officials.
describe I as follow», to-wit: Beginning Su liar ri pilona may begin atpni i.rnr
which our nature protests, but
all.” is my motto.
To appropriate $100,000 for national at the southeast corner of the A. L.
laa ritih ni
>11 Bee«»4 Bl
opp r..u>lttca
Mear
Kronen berg (arm on the section line
I believe in opening our rivers to the sea, and in government which w’e are compelled to do guard armories.
CCIKTLAKP
oatuow
control of all transportation lines.
The policy of railroads is to for the sake of others who To give sheriff, exclusive control of dividing section 28 from section Xi in
township one north of range three eaat
prisoners.
kill competition and retard progress, hence the government is the would suffer if we did not do it. county
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To increase tiie number of judges of of the Willamette Meridian, and run­
To go every morning with a
only institution big enough and rich enough to force them to do
the supreme court from three to five (by ning thence east along Mid section line
ih« Statu« of
stout heart and an elastic step, legislature».
right and thus insure a square deal to the pioneer and all others.
to the east side of county rued num­
$1.00 a Month
I believe in government control of all telephone and telegraph with courage and enthusiasm, to To give political parties proportionate bered 599, about 2380 feet, thence north
work
which
we
are
not
fitted
for
following the east line of Mid road to a
representation
in
the
legislature.
and express lines.
has stood for ages as tbe highest
To provide for the recall of public offi­ tract ot land now owned by O. W
I believe in government ownership of all timber, mineral, coal and were not intended to do, work cials
attainable in Art and Sculpture
Shaver in section 27, township one
and to elect their successors.
against Sick near. Accident and
against which our very natures
What the statue of Cupid is to
and oil lands.
To take from tbediistrict attorney tbe north ot range three eaat Willamette
Death.
Art CUPID FLGl R is to the
I believe in municipal ownership or control of electric railways protest just because it is our power of indictment and iuvest it exclu­ Meridian, about 1820 feet; thence east
Utidtah
sill
Htppu
M ftstaSaa
Art of Bread-Making
110 leet; thence north 2N) feet; thence
and suburban lines, water systems, electric light and power plants, duty, and to keep this up, year sive in grand juries.
t "Cupid Flour” always the Best
Avoid
being
a
case
of
charity
al
in and year out, requires heroic To exempt certain property from tax­ rut 810 feet; thence north 240 feet to
steamboat wharves, railroad depots, etc.
the hands of others
For
Sale
by
[)
W
Mt
IZGtR
tiie
eouih
line
ot
Shea's
East
Fairview
;
ation.
qualities. —Success.
I believe in the absolute enforcement of law,
GRESHAM
NORTHWESTERN NEALTI Ml
To
prevent
the legislature
from thence eaat to the east side of She«'a
I believe the constitution of the United States should be so
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amending or repealing initiative laws Eaat Fairview, 1280 feet; thence north
ACCIDENT ASSOCIATIMI
GIVE HIM A CHANCE
to the northeast corner of tbs A. L.
amended as to permit of the election of the President and United
op PORTLAND, ORROON
'
' (by the state gi.tnge.)
Call or write
States senators by the direct vote of the people.
Don’t let the boy have to ask To give etch city or town tbe sole, Stone farm in Mid section 27, township Pleisat Host Baptist Chirch, Cottrell, Or.
John Brown, Agt., Rockwood. Or.
I believe in the direct primary law, Statement No. 1, and the or,* worse yet, tease for’ every right to regulat« its business bouses, ' and range, and to tbe south line of Bunday srh<M»l
10«. m
gambling, theater «and the like as it county road number 617 (known as Moralng »orv ice
1
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m
cent of spending money. Every pleases.
initiative and referendum.
Sandy road), 1220 feet; thence in a livening service
a p
Young people’» society
7 SO p
I believe in giving the voter power to call a special election at child should contribute his share To extend suffrage to women.
westerly direction and following the Cotta*« prayer tnrethig Thursday
s p tn
to the work of the farm, simply The corrupt practice sot. Limiting south line ul Mid road to a print tn di- 1 FLIAHANT HOMK HA CT HIT (HAl’KL
any time to discharge any public official and elect his successor,
I believe in granting our women the same rights as our men. because it is right, and by no the amount of money that candidates reel line with the West line of Second Bunday school
;| p
t p.
means should he expect pay for may spend for campaign purposes. (By street in the unincorporated town ol Preaching services
I believe in the abolition of the American saloon.
4th, 6th and Burnititi« Rig
Fairview, about 3000 feet; theuce in a
ALL ARB CDRDIALI.T INVITBP
U'Ren.)
However, to
I believe in the United States Government protecting its citi- doing his duty.
PORTLAND,
.
OREQON
Requiring all legislative candidates to southeaaterlv direction to tiie north line
cultivate a spirit of thrift and subscribe to statement No. 1. (By of tiie right of way of the Oregon Rail­
zens, or aliens under its care, whether at home or abroad.
(Ink c,Hierein, rtte-pned hotel
way A Navigation Co., 486 *ert; thence
<li th« city
Five bbeks Iroin the
I believe steps should be taken to stop mob law and to punish independence, the orphan lamb, U'Ren.)
Union
depot. Cara ;«>• the door.
murderers usually acquitted under the so-called mob and un­ the pet pig, or a few hens may For the division of Wasco county and in a aotltliwesterly direction following
Steam heat, electric lights, hot
O^cOMPANY
well be the property of the small tbe creation of another comity, with Mid line of right of way to the east line
and cold water in every room.
written law.
ol the »aid A. L. Kronenberg larni. 1700
Hjavial rales by week or month.
boy, and any money accruing Hood River ax the county seat. (Bv the .eel: llieuce south cr.malug raid right ol
I believe in state or government savings banks.
Free baihaon every fi<»>r.
Rates
people of Wasco county.)
therefrom,
his
also.
The
larger
I believe in Federal control of the fishing industry in all nav­
II per day ami up. I. M. NIKI. h«.
way and running along the weal line ol
Prohibiting ti.hing for salmon, except
Ttkr ray inert car el M m teM
boy may cultivate a parcel of the
Division street 1850 feet to the place ol
igable streams.
with fish-wheel», between Celilo and
I believe in the parcels-post law advocated by our present farm (small or large, according Astoria. (By Tbe Dalles fish canneries). beginning And in accordance therewith
to circumstances) on shares, with Prohibiting the fishing lor salmon your petitioners re»|>eclfully show :
Postmaster General.
I.
NO BETTER INVESTMENT
I believe in the discontinuance of the three normal schools results satisfactory to father and above the month of the Randy. (By That the name of the proposed incor­
Can be made just now than to subscribe for the BEAVER STATE HERALD,
the
Astoria
fisherman
)
son
alike.
It
will
be
found
that
west of the Cascades in Oregon ; in the upbuilding of the State
poration «hall be the Town of Fairview.
You can afford to Keep abreast of the times! Be informed.
University, and the addition of a Normal course thereto; the the average boy will be as care­ Enlarging the powers of the Port of
Oregon Agricultural College, and elevation of higher educa- ful and wise in expending his Portland in the Interests of better navi­
tion in general. I also believe that all educational institutions money as his father’s money. — gation on the lower Willamette ami
Columbia rivers.
(By the people of
should be removed from the realm of politics and placed Farm Journal.
Multnomah county.)
squarely on their own foundation. The surest way to accomplish
For an amendment of section 28 (evi­
this is to submit the entire matter to the people for their decision.
dently intended to 1* section 29) of ar­
FREQUENT
RAPID
COMFORTABLE
Slot picture machines portray­
ticle 3 of the constitution, changing the
I believe in the purity and sanctity of the home and in the
ing pictures of women in scant compensation of members of the legis­
passage of severe laws protecting the home from would-be se-
or no attire posed to appeal to lature to $lo0 for each regular session
Division
ducers, also in restricting the divorce evil.
the sensual and depraved, to­ and $10 per lay for each extra session,
I believe in a careful but thorough revision of the tariff.
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gether with other numerous, instead of $3 per day ami mileage. .
I believe in good schools, good roads, good government, and
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noisesome, money-making de­ Section 28 provides the time when laws
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Portland
Ar
welcome anything that will free us from the work of the grafter
take effect, and the pro posed amend­
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vices, and the constant crowd of ment is then (ore wrongly numb'-rjil.
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lutila June
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and the machine politician and give us instead a clean and honor­
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men and women and boys and
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Linnemann
able government, of the people, by the people and for the people.
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Gresham
girls who are naturally attracted
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I believe in adopting those political methods, whatever the
f. M. Gill for Representdtlve.
A
ndrrwon
ii 4 ii i n u n io 27 m n
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by these things in the waiting
» i n i n u it io x2 m n
Boring
source, which will bring the greatest good to the greatest number.
Ml ?•
M I M 1 M It M ift 24 K m
Bieter.
room of the Portland Railway In announcing my candidacy for Rep-
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Every sane and successful business man believes in the use of
reaentative for C'lackania« County, I
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47 I 1ÎÎ 47 It 47 1'» 47 x 47
Ba*l« Creek
Light and Power company at wieh to ray
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Currlnsvlllt*
modern business methods, and he does not question their origin if
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Kstseada
First and Alder streets are not I «tand for Statement No. I, firet,
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Casadero.
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only they will help him. I believe in applying the same principle
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calculated to soothe the nerves laxt and all tbe time and will vote for :
in the world of politics. Only through the use of modern methods
the people - • ooice for U. H. Senator.
iMlly ksrept Munday.
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of tired travelers compelled to I promiro to place the intereataof the « a Hpecial
Car Leaves Portland Saturday Nights (only) al II »I lor Greeham, Troutdale and Fairview Krtiirniag Io Milwaukee Car SaraT
has the world advanced either socially, industrially or politically.
wait there for their train.
j>eople al»>ve every other consideration.
I believe in and have great confidence in the intelligence of the
I believe in preserving the initiative
American voter, prefer to trust him and believe it will be harder
and refereii lorn and direct primary
law. and of further extending their uae-
to bribe him than a machine-made politician, elected to 'office
We appreciate the kindness of fulneea.
Between Linnemann and Troutdale
through the intrigues of a set of grafters.
Mr. James H. Preston in calling I favor atate «avinga banka on the
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These, dear readers, are a few of the things that your humble our attention to the circular let­ New Zealand plan, the «tale paying the
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servant believes in. You may sum them up and call him what you ter recently sent out to Repub­ loaning the money at H per cent on ::::
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please. It will be all the same to me. The flag of freedom and lican voters by Jonathan Bourne, mortgage eeeurity, tbe profit, to be <lia-
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of purity is nailed to The Herald’s masthead and by the grace of Jr., urging them to support only of the «tate to be u»ed frr achool pur-
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Almighty God it is going to stay there so long as we have breath Statement No. 1 candidates for poee«. (Tliie idea i» endoreed by J. If. ....
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the legislature. Mr. Preston ev­ Inatraction.) 'B
idently believes in the principles I favor the recall amendment to the
For Oregon City, Canrmah Park and way point«, cT»n<<- care at Golf Juuction
For l*ntl, Mount Hcott and eaat aide point«, change care al lx-nt« Junction
advocated by Senator Bourne, constitution.
I favor good school«, good road« and
hence endorses the stand taken economy in public affair«.
W. P. MUIXHIAY, Traffic Agent.
F. M. GILL.
by The Herald on this subject.
General Office«, Firet and Alder Bte., P o « tlamd , O bboow .
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