Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 22, 1912, Image 4

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    HE state-wide movement to
pupils of the public
T interest
K b EAVE i T s TAT EH E RAL d 3 schools
SIMEY’S COLUMN
in gardening and poultry
raising is to receive the support
and encouragement of the lead- Hawd'y turned politician yet? Better
get ill, there's lota of room and plenty of
1 ing officials of the Portland time until the primaries.
Kntred as Second Class Mail Matter at Lents. Oregon, August 25, 1911
school system and of thirty five Who's goiug to be Couatablnf Bid
principals of city schools. In Price is all confidence and Jim Horning
Published Every Thursday at Lents, Ore., by the Mr. S cott D vbushinu Co.
addition. President Kerr, of the can't rvfraiu I'roiu exclaiming "when
H. A. DARN ALL, E ditor and M anxorr .
Oregon Agricultural College has I'm Constable, I’ll—” Bet somebody
D. M. SIMONSEN. L ocal E ditor and B usiness R kpresentativis
: pledged the support of that in­ gets it.
We're going to elect one District At­
Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13
stitution. It will have bullentins torney
and one Stariff at the coming
distributed to the principals, election—now mind you just one for
OW can a man be elected to send in packages or large ship­ teachers and pupils of the each office— yet we notice that there are
Congress, to the Legisla­ ments for private use or distribu­ schools. Officials of the local Y. al least uiue aspirants (or the (ormerand
ture, or any county or other office tion or sale. This in fact, carried M. C. A. reported that last sea­ ■even for the latter. What’s the "wum-
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without breaking the law or per­ to its ultimate possit .lity, would son more than 300 gardens were PW»?”
You
’
ve
got
to
hand
it
to
the
Demo
prevent
local
regulation
of
any
juring himself? At the least
i planted by the school children of crats though, for so (ar only one of the ­
class
of
commercial
commodity.
possible calculation it will cost
Portland, most of them in the Commoner's political brelhern has an­
$3500 to $5000 to secure a nomi­ However, as the objections to back yards of the thickly settled nounced hiuirelf a candidate for the Die*'
nation at the primaries. Before the decision are chiefly felt in the sections of the city. The inter­ trict Attorneyship. But then W. J. B.
election comes off another good liquor business, the Anti-Saloon est in the movement this year will be in town the latter part of this j
sized lump would follow that League has secured the introduc­ will result in a great increase luoulh and then watch that ballot loom
Other positions will cost propor­ tion of the Kenyon-Sheppard Bill over the number of gardens up like a Democratic roll call.
When lovely Edna married Nat Good­
tionally. And all this in the face which is given below. Read the planted in 1911.
win site lioaated of what she was going
of a law that says that the ex­ bill and then as an advocate
to do—and she's done it.
Press reports !
penditures shall be limited to 15 of local regulation, good morals
NE of the most important say that as a result of a compromise Nat
per cent of the annual compensa­ and public economy, write to our
court decisions ever ren­ is loser and Edna is winner in the affair
by just $>">6,001).(111. Your turn now Nat,
Congressman
to
support
it:
tion of the office, for the primary
dered, so far as Oregon is con­ it's
leap year you know.
A
BILL
and 10 per cent more for the elec­
cerned, was given on Monday by t*ay that fellow Bird is some higli-tiy- 1
tion. Nor is this all. Personal To prohibit Interstate Commerce in in­ the United States Supreme Court er, eh? And from appearances some
toxicating liquors in certain cases.
favors, promises and jobs are
on the question of the constitu­ runner, too—tills will be the third time
Be it enacted by the Senate and House
absolutely prohibited.
lie lias "ran” for sheriff. This should
of Representatives of the Unite»! States tionality of the Initiative and
Referendum laws. It decided qualify him for "runnin* down crim­
But there seems to be a liberal of America in Congress assembled:
inals all right.
supply of candidates who hope Section 1. That the shipment or two important cases, the fight of
Wonder if Cauieron will be "too busy
to escape the plain expression of transportation, in any manner or by the Pacific States Telephone to come to Lents'* to ‘lectioneer. BIvas­
any
means
whatstiever,
of
any
spirituous,
thelaw. Alreadya number are be­
Company and the Broadway in ge upon him if he is.
vinous, malted, fermented, or other in­
Bridge cases, each of which had Atty. Klinenian is to beenvied. He,is
ing boosted for office by persons toxicating
liquor of any kind, including
who seem to be looking for jobs. beer, ale or wine, from one State, Terri­ been appealed on grounds of un­ the only aspirant for the office of Justice
After election is over their con-, tory or District of the United States, or constitutionality of these laws. of Peace in this district—and the official
duct wi'l be investigated and their piece non-contiguous to but subject to Not only was Oregon interested, title of "jedge”. Kennedy. His "cam­
paign manager" is to be pitied for lie
positions contested. The follow­ the jurisdiction thereof, or from any but all states having adopted the gel* no Peace whatever.
foreign
country
into
any
State,
Territory
initiative and referendum system
ing statement must be sworn to:
We haven't heard a word from Word
or District of the United States, or place will profit by it
3538 Form of Statement of Expenses.
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The statement of expenses required
from candidate* and others by th» act
shall be in substantially the following
form:
S tatb or O rkoon ,
BS
non-contiguous to but subject to the
jurisdicton thereof, which said spirit­
uous, vinous, malted, fermented, or
other intoxicating liquor is intended,
by any person interested therein direct­
ly or indirectly, or in any manner con­
nected with the transaction, to be re­
ceived, possessed, or kept, or in any
manner used, either in the original
package, or otherwise, in violation of
any law of such State, Territory, or
District of the United States or place
non-contiguous to but subject to the
jurisdiction thereof, is hereby prohibi­
ted ; and any and all contracts pertain­
ing to such trans ctions are hereby de­
clared to be null and void, and no suit
or action shall be maintained in any
court of the United States upon any
such contract or contracts, or for the
protect in in any manner whatsoever
of such prohibited transactions.
Section 2. There shall be no proper­
ty right in or to any such liquor while
in the poeeeeion^of any railway company,
express company, or other common
carrier, in connection with any shipment
or transaction thereof in violation of this
Act.
and whether or not he is out for the
nomination as sheriff still remains un­
solved. Bat the world still moves and
Toni is selling it as fast as lie can.
What’s become of the Governors
County Court Graft investigating com­
mittee'’ Where's the "News”, Where's
anybody?
Almost Lost His Life.
8. A. Stid, of,Mason, Mich , will never
forget his terrible exposure to a merci­
less storm.” It gave me a dreadful cold,”
he writes, "that caused severe pains in
my chest, so it was hard for tne to
breathe. A neighbor grve me several
«loses of Dr, King’s New Discovery
He Won't Limp Now.
which brought great relief. The doctor
No more limping lor Toni Moore of
said I was on the verge of pneumonia, Cochran, (>a. “I had a bail son« on
but to continue with the Discovery. I ■ my instep that nothing wa-med to help
did so and two tattles completely cure«! till I used Bueklen's Arnica Halve,” he
me.” Use only thisquick, safe, reliable writes, "but this wonderful healer soon
medicine for coughs, colds, or any throat cured me.” Heals old. running sores,
or lung trouble. Price 50c and $100. | ulcers, tails, burns, cuts, bruises, eeae-
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all ma or piles. Try it.
Only 25 cents at
dealers.
| an dealers.
County of......................
I,........................ having been a candi­
date (or expended money) at the election
for the (State! (districtI (county) (city)
of ......... on the .......... day of............ A.
D. 19..., being first duly sworn, on oath
do say: That I have carefully examined
and read the return of my election ex­
penses and receipts hereto attached,
and to the liest of my knowledge and be­
lief that return is full, correct and true.
And I further state on oath that, ex­
cept as appears from this return, I have
not and to the best of my knowledge and
belief, no person, nor any club, society
or association, has, on my behalf,
whether authorized by me or not, made
any payment, or given, promised, or
offered any reward, office, employment
or position, public or private, or valuable
consideration, or incurred any liability
on account of or in respect of the conduct
or management of the said nomination or
election.
And I further state on oath, that ex­
NE of the new initiative bills
cept as specified in this return I have
to be introduced soon will
not paid any money, security, or equivi-
lant of money, nor has any money or be one from Marion County to
equilent for money to my knowledge or provide for a Lieutenant Gover­
belief been paid, advanced, given or de­
nor. The argument will recite
posited by any one to or in the hands of
THEN TRAVEL VIA THE
myself or any othe. person for my nomi­ the necessity of having such an
nation or election for the purpose of officer to prevent the Secretary
paying any expenses incurred on my be­ of State from holding two offices
half on account of or in respect of the when the Governor is out of town.
condcut or management of the said elec­
Dirrect connection
This is correct. There might be Through
tion.
at Chicago and New
Los Angeles
0/
SUNSET
]
And I further state on oath that I more said but that is enough. and El Paso,
Orleans for New
IOGDEN&SHASTA
will not, except so far as I may be per­ Under the present law the Sec­ or through
York, Boston, Wa*h-
V ROUTES j
mitted by law, at any future time make retary of State may hold about San Francisco
ington, Philadelphia
or l»e a paly to making or giving of any three offices, his own, State Au­ and Ogden
and points east
0
payment, reward, office, position or em­
ditor and Governor. A Lieuten­
ployment, or valuable consideration for
the purpose of defraying any such ex­ ant Governor need not be an ex­
penses or obligations as herein mentioned pensive official. His duties may
"ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS”
for on «-count of my nomination or elec­ be confined to those dates when
VIA SACRAMENTO AND OGDEN
tion. or provide or lie party to the pro­ the Governor is unable to officiate
Overland Limited — Pullman sleeping care, observation cars and through diningi ar
viding of any money, security or equiva­
and, possibly, to preside over China and Japan Mail Cullinan and tourist sleeping car, dining ear and free re­
lent for money for the purpose of defray­
clining chair cars, San Francisco to Chicago. Tourist car connection en
the upper house of the Legisla­
ing any such expense.
route for Kansas City via Denver.
ture.
The
latter
position
would
Atlantic Express— Pullman anil tourist s)»eping car dining car and free reclining
(Signature of affiant.)........................
chair car, San Francisco to Ogden, Denver and Omaha.
Subscribed and sworn to before me by be as valuable to the state as the
Eastern Express— Pullman and tourist sleeping cars, and free reclining chair cars
the above named.............. on the.............. former. Perhaps more so. It
San Francisco to Chicago and St. fxmis.
day of...... A. D. 19...
VIA LOS ANGELES AND NEW ORLEANS
would “cut out” about two weeks
Sunset Limited— Train de Luxe — San Francisco to New Orleans, Tuewlay and
Attached to said affidavit shall be a of
legislative dickering and
Saturday Pullman sleeping csr, observation car, equipped with library,
full and complete account of the receipts,
barber shop, stenographer, ladies’ maid, manicure and valet. Excess fare,
months of maneuvering and
contripiitions and expensis of said affiant
$10.00. Direct connection with New Orleans-New York steamers.
would
enable
the
senate
to
get
Sunset Express Daily— Pullman sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars San Fran­
and of his supporters of which he has
cisco to New < frleans.
knowledge, with numbered vouchers for down to business the first day.
Sunset Route No. 8 — Pullman and tourist sleeping cars, «lining car and free re­
all sums an<l payment for which vouch­ Five hundred dollars should pay
clining chair cr.rs.
ers are required as to all money expend­ for his legislative services, and
VIA LOS ANGELES AND F.L PASO
Golden State Limited— To Chicago via El f'aao. Pullman drawing-room, obser­
ed by affiant. The affidavit and account
the
governor
’
s
pay
would
apply
vation cars and «lining cars.
of the treasurer of any committee or any
Californian— Pullman and tourist sleeping car. dining car and free reclining chair
political party organization shall be as when in that officers position.
car.
nearly as may lie in the same form, and
Call on any 8. I', agent for fare«, reservations an«l diwriptive booklets, or
so also shall be tlie affidavit of any per­
write to
Whether Colombia recalls her
son who has received or expended money
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
in excess of the sum of fifty dollars to minister or not, our country has
aid in securing the nomination or elec­ probably recieved a just rebuke.
tion or defeat of any candidate, or of any No one has been entirely satisfied
political party or organisation, or of any with the manner in which the
measure before the people.
O
ARE YOU GOING SOUTH OR EAST
Panama Republic came into ex-
' istence. It is not a question of
Recent court decisions practi­ whether Colombia insists on jus­
cally annul the action of local dis­ tice. it is a question of national
tricts, counties and states in try­ obligation with us, of policy and
ing to limit, restrict or prohibit credit among our neighbors on
the use of intoxicating liquors. the south.
The decision throws open all terri­
tory to the outside dealer or manu­ Who’s your printer? Cail Home
facturer, who may continue to phone 1111 for printing of quality.
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