Primaries Open for Voting Friday, Apr. 17 from 12 noon, to 1 P. M.
R E AD!
LOO K!
H. M. CAKE
Republican Business Xlen's
Candidates for the Leyi sla lure
FOR
REPRESENTATIVES
75 X
Ho X
70 X
J. H. Hickman
Lucius J. Hicks
Harry E. Northrup
AIR. Cake is the Advocate of Statement No. 1 and the
popular election of United States Senators; two
years ago he took the stump for his successful opponent-
He deserves the support of every loyal Repupublican who
believes in pure politics. The machine element concedes
his nomination if the people go to the polls, but boast that
believers in Statement No. 1 will not be interested enough
to vote at the primaries.
I HIS IS I HE LAS 1 APPEAL to those who
believe in the popular election of United States Seators to
assert the rights which the old machine is trying to wrest
from them.
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07 X
OS X
63 X
Re pubi ici in Cm ><l it Inte
tor Not 11 i i u 11 iot i for. .
John Brown J. W. Campbell W illard Chapin l). F. Ma rd man
KOH
STATE SENATORS
44 X
Emmet Drake
Elmer B. Colwell
THIS IS BUSINESS —NOT
J. B. Kelly
I ’OL1TICS!
Honest Business Men for an Honest Business Administration
If you have the interest of Oregon at Heart, vote for these men.
There are no private interests behind these candidates.
ESTACADA
RUSSELLVILLE.
John Brown, the People's Choice
Voter»: Yow wonder why > . con
A numtier of our people attended
the entertainment at Saturday even never get a representative from the
ing. It consisted of pantomime«, vo country. Why don't you? Xo one
cal and insrtuinental music.
ever g-'t anything without exercising
Raney Crawfard has bought the same of his will power or ambition
Knight place, the eonaideratn n being
Remember the above candidate is your
|3W.
neighbor and co-worker and now is
Archie Yocum has bargained for 41
acres, from the Milton Marshall place. .your chance if you want the country
recognized in politics and improve-
’ ments. to work hand in hand at the
primary and to a man with him in
Upright Man. Friend to Justice
Mr. McGary is one of the cleanest June. Mottr, "You may get some-
lawyers in the state. Hurdly an im I thing good by going after it in thia
portant case ha? been tried in recent way ; if not. you may get left as usual
years that he has n«*t been engaged in Get buiy.
it. He is anti-machine and if elected
will be judge for all the people and
Herald Want-Ads. bring R -*ults.
not for a particular clique. Vote for
him.
J.ill.i I.vR -v Pitta of Gresham rule
«ifwn with hi» father to \i*it Lis vus-
ins last week.
Curtis S hindelderkvr is staying a
few Jay* with Li* cousin, Paul Zavger.
I.ittle I^onard Howitt spent several
days with Li.* Grandma Thoma? la.*t
week.
Mr* Pauline Phillips Ux*k sick quite
sudd* nly last w ♦ k
The Kuss» llville grange ga\e a tine
drama l.i-t Saturdas evening All the
part* wore well played and a large
crowd attended. \fter the play. Ixixes
filled with lunch enough for two were
s<.Id from •«1 cent* to $5 per 1- x
Mrs Winona Cole <*f Eastern Oregon
i* vitftsng her brother, Sam laing. and
her parent*, relatives and friend» ui
the Villa.
These are the Candidates
FOR
NOMINATION
BY
THE
Republican Party
WHO ARE PLEDGED TO
STATEMENT NO. 1 PRINCIPLE
¿OT A SCRAMBLE FOR OFFICE
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57 X B. C. Altiiuin
. J. KREUDER
lAMillmi HIR HÍI'IHI It AM
WOHIN ATIOM rt»«
Candidate for Republican Nomination
Kt lite Rcpreneiitfilive
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(tonal Furpuae*
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
honesty
ECONOMY,
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Rutea Menalur, Anti
l-«rg< f appropriation« fur l nlvrrally and other K<1uva
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DR. |. C. TWITCIIELL
EFFICIENCY
Fa. rs Closing Bridges Mornings and Evenings
27 year« in Oregon
15 Year’s Supervisor in Manufacturing Butine««
97 X KREIDER. T. |
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Anti - Machine Politics
For Joint Representative
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BELT, W C
l or Senator
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ALBEE, H R
KELLAHER, DAN
NOTTINGHAM, C W
SELLING, BEN
WILLETT, A H
For Representative
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ABBOTT, JAS D
ALTMAN, B C
BRADY, FRED J
BRYANT, J C
CASSIDY, J F
CLEMENS, W J
COUCH, K C
DAVIS, L M
JAEGER, E J
MAHONE, L D
M c D onald ,
chas j
ORTON, A W
We lielieve in the established | rincipl. » of th.- R. | ublican Party, a. «-num ..it< d by th. immortal Lincoln, that this i-
“a Goverment of the people, by the people, and for the p ople.”
We believe tae the Direct Primary Nominations Law giving political parties the right to nominal, candidates for all
office» without dictation from any political boa» or clique.
We believe in the election of United State» Senator» by direct vote of the people, arid if nominated and elected, we
pledge ouraolve» to always vote for that candidate who receives the high.-t number of th«- |»opl.-’s ...tea for United |
State» Senator at the general election in Jun.— Statement No. I.
Xote._ At the primaries to lie held f-riday, April 17, 1MW, from noon until 7 P M t> «• Ft--j ubliciifi» v ill decide who
will be their Candida.- for U.S S< nator. The Ih-in.a rat» will al-o . I, . tb.ir«,and between these two -on.- Republican
and one Democrat—the voter« will decide in June who will be THEIR I » Senator, and w>- agree to carry tin* into
effect in the Legislature if elected.
JAMES COLE
Former Assistant United States District Attorney
Candidate for Republican Nomination
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
' (J To enforce the law» of thi»
atate relating to lalx.r.
"It is my desire to eipre»« confi
"7. To enforce the law» generally.
dence in and the purpose to apply the
spirit of Amer an fair play a» a con
”8 To carefully investigate grafting
trolling factor in the politic« and the and bribery rumor», • and if evidence
administrate > of public business of nt grafting or bribery sufficient to «e-
thia community.”
cure and sustain conviction« can I*
”1 will enforce the law» so aa to found, to prosecute the offender«.
protect ».xiety and individual» again»t
Cole Free of all String«
the off.-ns.-s and depredation» com-
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I
am
not pledged, bound or prom
milt«! by those whose avarice or vie-
ised
to
any
faction, nor will I become
iouane«» jeopardise the safety of that
SO in any matter concerned with my
society and those individual».”
office or official career, (»flice should
Will (in After Orafter»
not lie »ought or occupied for private
No Mincing of Word»
‘Therefore, rny purpose and policy
will be:
"1. To <-il.au»t every effort to se-
cure t<> every person. in public nr pri
vate life, fair and impartial treatment
and the protection guaranteed by the
law« and <-on«titution of thi« state,
and to secure to the public the pub
lic service to which it is entitled.
”2. To enforce the Sunday-closing
law«.
■'ll. To enforn the gambling law«
”4. To d«i rny beat reconvict every
P- nun practising Helicine or surgery
in an unlawful manner.
“It. To enforce the laws we have
for the protection of minor», both
boy» and girl».
advantage» or private honor, but I do
consider that honest piir|xx<e and seal
to acquire and retain a reputation »•
a lawyer in a public position frees
such position from undue influence«,
political or otherwise, and provides n
stimulus to every citizen’s satisfaction
in the performance of duty.
“Ijtstly, I desire the public to un
derstand that I am a Republican arid
that if elected, no political influences
or political ambitions will lie permit
ted by me to control or interfere with
the duties of the office of District At
torney, and I will esert my utmost
to resist and destroy such control or
interference to the emi that this com
munity inay have the full benefit and
protection of the laws.”
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR
CORONER
I have always been a Republican and ask for your votes because
of the following reasons:
1st. The coroner should I h - a physician
I have la-en in practise In
this stale for the past 12 years, during which time I have served as
United . ........... »»mining surgwin for five years and three years coroner
of Douglass county, Oregon, have practised in Portland going on four
years.
2nd The eipense of my campaign i« borne by my own private mean«
«nd n<> portion Is borne by any undertaking firm.
3rd. If elected I will at the earliest opportunity establish a public
Morgue.
Why will an undertaker spend three to five thousand dollars for him
self or another to get this «.flic« when it only pay» the salary it does?