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ASHLAND D A IL Y TIDING S
Piickiy, May 5, 10J*2
¡se rv e , w hen he ta k e s his s e a t in th e cen so red by th a t W atchdog of th e
s e n a te , no m an k n o w e th . He w as o t'iH e a rs t n ew sp a p e rs, A r th u r B ris
E s ta b lis h e d 1876
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TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
c o n c ilia b les lik e Jo h n so n , B orah, et else to do it fo r him .
O FFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
al, a n d th e re fo re “ a g in th e a d m in ­
If th e la te H o m e r D a v e n p o rt w ere
PA PER
is tr a tio n ,” b u t as he h a s long looked w ith us to d ay , he w ould tell ydu
T E L E P H O N E 39
fo r p re s id e n tia l lig h tn in g to s tr ik e s o m e th in g a b o u t H e a rs t a n d th e
K. J. BARRETT, Editor
in h is v icin ity , it m ay be th a t he m a n n e r in w hich he c ra w ls o u t from
subscription P rice D elivered in City: will be found on a c o n serv a tiv e ly u n d e r a c o n tra c t. So could th e la te
O ne m o n th ......................................$ .65 c o n se rv a tiv e lin e -u p .
R ic h a rd H a rd in g D avis. A lfred H e n ­
T h re e m o n t h s ................................. 1.95
ry L ew is, too, a ta le could u n fo ld
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.75
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One y e a r ........................................ 7.50
h e rin g to his e a rly an n o u n c em e n t p rin t.
Jim S w in n e rto n , c re a to r of
Mail and Kura« R outes
One m o n th ......................................$ .£5 th a t he w ould m ak e no c a m p a ig n “ L ittle J im m y ,” a n d Bud F is h e r of
T hree m o n th s ................................. 1.95 fo r re-e le c tio n , b u t all ¡lie o th e r c a n ­
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Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50
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in g up fo r his in a c tiv ity .
T h re e H e a rst, if th ey w ould.
T h e re a re
ADVERTISING RATES
s e n a to rs a r e ’jin th e g u b e rn a to ria l j o th e rs in th e g am e, th e ir n a m e is
Display A dvertising
Sir ie in s e rtio n , each i n c h . . . . . . 30c rac e — P a tte rs o n , B eane a n d H a ll— legion, w ho, a t one tim e o r a n o th e r,
none of w hom a re le ttin g a n y g ra s s have had d e a lin g s w ith H e a rs t; not
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display A dvertising
grow u n d e r th e ir feet in th e m a tte r one of w hom w ould believe him un-
One tim e a w e e k ......................... 2 7 % c of sw in g in g a ro u n d th e circle of d er o a th . T h e la te R ic h a rd C ro k e r.
Two tim e s a w eek ......................... 25 c
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To ru n every o th e r dby fo r one
a sh a d e, b u t is b ein g h a rd p resse d j fo rg o t a frie n d .
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m o n th , each line, each tim e . . 7c by C olonel W h ite , who hopes to cor- back to co n g ress. U n able to se cu re
To r u n e v e r y issu e fo r one m o n th
o r m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c all th e solid vote of th e A m e r ic a n 'th e n o m in a tio n , he ra n in d e p e n d e n t,
Legion. It is a n y b o d y ’s race, h o w - ,a n d th e n u m b e r of votes he received
C lassified Column
One c e n t th e w ord each tim e.
ev er, a n d a n y fo re c a stin g of th e re -j w ould ju s t a b o u t m ak e up a c o rp o r-
To ru n every issu e fo r one m o n th su lt a t th e p rim a rie s , a t th is tim e, ¡ a l’s g u a rd . And he sp e n t a q u a r te r
o r m o re, % c th e w ord each tim e.
is n e c e ssa rily based on s h e e r g u ess ¡of a m illion in m a k in g th a t show -
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F irs t tim e, p e r 8 -p o in t lin e .......... 10c w ork, tem p e re d p e rh a p s by p e rso n a l *n S- C ro k e r once said of him , w hen
p refe re n c e s.
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he le a rn e d th e d e ta ils of H e a r s t’s
p o in t lin e ..................................... ,. 5c
tre a c h e ry to th e m an w ho had sent
C ard of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00
O ut of th e m ess of p o litical p o r - b i m to c o n g re ss:
O b itu a rie s, th e l i n e .....................2 ^ c
rid g e th a t is b e in g doled o u t to t h e '
“ I ’ll know t h a t fello w ’s n u m b e r
F r a te r n nl O rd e rs a n d S o cieties
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs v o ters of O regon, one fact is p la in ly ; a n y w h e re it is h u n g o u t in th is
o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g u la r in iti­ a p p a re n t. C o n g ressm an H aw ley h a s w orld, an d I ’ll know his sk in if I see
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ th e b a ttle of his c a re e r on his h a n d s, it h a n g in g on a bush in h e ll.” H e a rst
lig io u s a n d b e n e v o le n t o rd e rs wUl 'be S e n a to r N o rb lad , of C latsop, who is has n e v e r held a public office since,
c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad
v e rtlsin g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r a f te r th e c o n g re ssio n a l to g a, is a a lth o u g h he has n o m in a te d h im self
live w ire a n d in his w h irlw in d c a m -jo n se v era l p rev io u s occasions,
c h a rg e is m ade.
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is m ade o r a co llectio n Is ta k e n IS th a t N o rb lad will have a s tro n g fo l-i
A D V E R T IS IN G .”
T h is a p p lie s to low ing a t th e p rim a rie s , b u t w h e th - " T d ° eS s o ra e th in g he s h o u ld n ’t,
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s o f every e r it w ill be s u ffic ie n t to p u t him , A p p aren ,U y’ 80 rea80Q th o se d o u b t
k in d a s w ell a s to in d iv id u a ls.
o v er re m a in s to be seen. T he pres-
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A ll re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a fte r
e n t in c u m b e n t h a s w e a th ere d a good
o c c u p an ts of P«b>“ a w ho see
th e y h a v e o c c u rre d is new s.
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econom ic a n d Po i“ ical ris e of
A ll com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n m an y s to rm s in th e p a s t 16 y e a rs
m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h e re no
w om en fro m a d e p e n d e n t to an in d e ­
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti
p e n d e n t s ta te , th e c a u se of a il th e
a tlo n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS
A SO R R Y SPE C T A C L E
ills to w hich m o d ern c iv iliz a tio n is
N E W S.
W illiam R a n d o lp h H e a rs t has se ­ h e ir.
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, lected h im se lf fo r th<e d e m o c ra tic
A w ell-know n re v iv a lis t d e c la re s
F o sto fflc e as S econd-class M all M at­ n o m in a tio n fo r g o v e rn o r of New
th a t th e “ n e x t w a r ” is to be cau sed
te r.
Y ork.
S h ad es of S am u el J . T ild e n by th e “ fla p p e r.” He a d d s th a t all
a n d G ro v er C le v e la n d !
W h a t a re w a rs h av e been cau sed by “ th e d e ­
r^UMMEßPLAYüRÜUHD'
we com ing to ?
In San F ra n c isc o p ra v ity of w o m en .”
OF/nERIOV
w h e re H e a rst was h orn a n d re a re d ,
A n o ted w om an w o rk e r in social
if h e ra n fo r sc a v e n g e r in sp e c to r, he hyg ien e a d v o c ate s m o re w om en Tn
co u ld n t be elected .
H e a sp ire d to p o litics an d m o re law s as a c u re fo r
th e p resid e n cy in 1892, a n d w ith vice a n d th e a c tiv itie s of vicious
th e e x p e n d itu re of n e a rly tw o m il­ w om en.
lion d o lla rs, he m an ag ed to c o ra il
A n a tio n a l le g is la to r w a n ts m a r ­
th e 52 d e le g a te s from Illin o is. “ L o n g ria g e law s so a m e n d e d t h a t iro n
"OREGON’
G re e n ” A ndy L aw ren ce m an a g e d j te n d ays to tw o w eeks m u st ela p se
WASHINGTON &
-BRITISH COLUMBIA-
th a t cam p aig n fo r him a n d he know s j b etw een issu a n c e of license a n d m a r-
.
3RIGI?T. COOL DAY s L > I
w h ere th e m oney w ent. A ndy h a s ria g e , a s a c u re fo r d ivorce, th e di-
[ A RESTFUL 3 U X R EVERY NIGHT. )
sp e n t th a t kind of m oney b efo re, vorced w om an being one of th e g re.it
a n d knew w h ere th e placin g of i t 'e v i l s of th e c o u n try !
w ould do th e m ost good.
If th e
It w ould be a d u ll w orld if we all
SOI.OMOXITES
people knew H e a rst, a s n e w s p a p e r, th o u g h t a lik e . Y et one is re m in d -
m en know him , it is d o u b tfu l w heth-1 ed th a t a fu n d a m e n ta l of th e gov-
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<$> e r he could be elected to a n y th in g ,! e rn m e n t of w h a t we re v e re a s th e
B ut t h e r e 'l a n d of th e free, is to le ra n c e ; Will­
• You
re fu s e
to s h a re
w ith <$> u n less it w as oblivion.
is no such luck.
B ryan a c q u ire d in g n ess to concede to th e o th e r fel­
o th e rs
W h a t th ey h o n e stly h a v e <3> th e ru n n in g h a b it, b u t he had a b il­ low th e r ig h t to his opin io n , even
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e a rn e d ;
<j> ity an d in te g rity to go w ith it. a s we hold in a lie n a b le th e rig h t to
H e does not o u r own.
• “ S ta rv in g
c h ild re n ,
w eeping <s> H e a rst h a s n e ith e r.
m o th e r s ! ”—
<§> possess even com m on h o n esty in bis
No good A m erican h a s a n y o b jec­
P o u f! I t ’s little y o u ’re con- <§> d e a lin g s w ith h im se lf o r a n y o n e tion to an y o n e th in k in g t h a t tla p -
c ern ed .
<♦/. else, He has m an ag ed to keep h im ­ p ers c a u se w ars, th a t w om en a re
• W ith no conscience to re ta rd <§> self in th e pu b lic eye by p re s e n tin g evil c re a tu re s , t h a t h a sty m a rria g e s
•
you,
th e sp e cta cle of a m an of w ealth , u n d e rm in e th e A m erican hom e, o r
All th a t you can g et you <•> c h a m p io n in g th e ca u se of th e peo­ th a t vice can be c u re d by “ d o n ’t do
• ta k e ,
ple— th e com m on people, if you will it law s. B ut th e re is g re a t o b je c ­
— by th e sim p le process of fo ste rin g tio n to e v a n g e lis ts , e d u c a to rs a n d
• And y o u 're pay in g m en to
g u a rd you
» d isc o n te n t a n d u n re s t an d tra d in g ; le g is la to rs s ta tin g a s fa c ts w hich
upon it.
His a b ility m ay be m eas­ th ey wisli to be th e b a sis of legal
F ro m th e en em ies you m ake.
u red by th e fact t h a t his s ig n a tu re a c tio n .w h a t a re , a f te r a ll, only p e r ­
• ♦
h as n e v e r a p p e a re d o v er an e d ito ria l sonal o pinions, th e tru tli o f w hich
' on d o n ’t have to be good to be th a t w as not w ritte n fo r him . and he it is d iffic u lt to s u b s ta n tia te bv in v
a good d a n c er.
has n e v e r d e liv e re d a speech th a t evidence.
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had n ot been p re p a re d a n d closely!
O ne does w o n d er, a t tim es, w h e th -
One s p lin te r in th e log is w o rth
tw o in th e h and.
* •
Ashland
Tid
° 7 SP°
Did you e v e r try to h u rry w ith ­
o u t e v e ry th in g g oing w rong ?
• •
F re sh n e s s is a fine q u a lity in a l­
m ost e v e ry th in g b u t people a n d im ­
p o rte d cheese.
• •
Som e in m a te s of a sy lu m s o u g h t to
be o u t, a n d a lot of people o u tsid e
o u g h t to be in.
One of Mr. B ry a n 's tro u b le s m ay
be tra c e d to th e fact th a t he is u n ­
a b le to d istin g u is h b etw een d e v i a ­
tio n a n d e v o lu tio n .
* ♦
O u r fellow to w n sm a n . Geo. W .
D unn, o u g h t to m ak e a good s e n a ­
to r. Any m an who can pick o u t as
«oft a spot fo r a c a m p a ig n . as he
did in c a stin g his p o litic a l b o n n e t
in th e rin g , m u st c e rta in ly be given
c re d it fo r ex cellen t ju d g m e n t. And
th a t s badly n eed ed in th e s e n a te .
* •
B everidge,
th e
o n e-tim e
B ull-
M ooser, who follow ed his le a d e r, th e
la te T h e o d o re R oosevelt, in to p o liti­
cal oblivion, tw e lv e y e a rs ago. has
p u t over a “ co m e-b ack ” in In d ia n a
by d e fe a tin g S e n a to r New, a dyed-
in -the-w ool re a c tio n a ry of th e old
school. U n d er w hat b a n n e r he will
XS
e r th ese re fo rm e rs w ho d e c ry w om en m en w ho w ould d a re ta lk to a w om ­
T ry D e tric k fo r rip e olives, green
P re v e n t fo re s t fire s in O re g o n ’t
re a lly had m o th e rs, o r if, lik e Topsy, an in his em ploy fo r th e sam e le n g th
olives, sw e e t pick les, dill pickles, o u td o o rs.
th ey “ j u s t g ro w e d ” !
of tim e he w ould give to a m an ex­ boiled h am , ch ip p ed beef a n d honey.
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p la in in g d e ta ils of bu sin ess. No m a t­ “ W e sell fo r le ss.”
2 0 1 tf
I t pays to read th e e la ssified page.
JE A L O U S W IV E S P R E V E N T
te r how tr u s tf u l a w ife is, sh e c a n ­
W O M E N ’S A D V A N C E M E N T n o t believe th a t it is b u sin ess. Most
A w orld-old
p ro b lem , h a n d le d w ives have re a so n vo be su sp icio u s,
from a new a n g le in “ D on’t E v e r ¡ th a t is. if th e em ploye 19 a t a ll good
M arry, is th e clev er p ro d u c tio n a t , looking.
th e V in in g th e a te r to n ig h t a n d to ­
T he s lig h t tra n s g re s s io n of th e a t ­
m o rro w n ig h t.
titu d e w hich th is ex ecu tiv e gives as
W om en a re th e g re a te s t enem ies th e sa fe o n e fo r a m a rrie d m an to
w om en in b u sin e ss have, a c c o rd in g j p u rsu e Is co m m itted by th e h ero of
to an ex ecu tiv e of a com pany in New M arsh all N e ila n ’9 la te s t p ro d u ctio n ,
A o rk th a t em ploys h u n d re d s of both j “ D on’t E v e r M a rry .” T h e in n o ce n t
sexes. He b lam e s th e hom e w om an 1 c o m p lic a tio n s w hich re s u lt a re but
fo r th e fa ilu re of o ffice w om en to a p a rt o f th e h u m o r w ith w hich th e
a d v a n ce fa s te r th a n th ey g e n e ra lly p ro d u c tio n a b o u n d s.
‘‘D on’t E v e r
do, a n d for th e fact th a t w om en ex­ ' M a rry ” w ill be th e a ttr a c tio n a t th e
IN A SPECIALLY
WRITTEN COMEDY
e c u tiv es a re a ra rity .
V ining th e a te r to n ig h t a n d to m o r-
BY AARON HOFFMAN
T h e re a r e m ig h ty few m a rrie d ' row .
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B U R P E E ’S "M A T C H L E SS”
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“ E A R L Y ANNA”
S pecial P ric e s in Q u a n titie s
p a «r^d-PhlSS« I.etterr8’1 ’“ a k - cllt-cks, post o ffice m oney o rd e rs to
a g e T h e a te r.
In clu d e se lf-a d d re sse d sta m p e d envelope to in su re
sa fe re tu r n .
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’ $2‘2 °r:- P alC ony’ l s t 8 tow s, $1-65; next 3
row s. $ 1 .1 0 , la s t 2 row s. 5a c e n ts.
In clu d es w ar tax.
^H olm es Grocery
Today W j
Tomorrow
the theater beautifi »"
Women are reasonable—there’s no use talking’!
D on ’ t E ver M arry
— ivi til--
WESLEY BARRY
At the same time, three girls—all 1922 models-
elaim Joe as their husband. Which one
got the decision?
A mirthsome raid into the “ Old Kit B ag”
married life
O pen S u n d a y s
8 A. M .to 5:30 P. M.
GUARANTEED VULCANIZING
V hen we repajr a tire nr tube we guarantee same to last
the life ot tire nr tube we repair. If it fails to do this_
Your Money Will Be Cheerfully Refunded
FISK AND GOODRICH TIRES
Michelin Red Ring-Shaped Tubes
KRUGGEL BROS.
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UPPER AND LOWER » >
Fithian Will Defeat Williams
VOTERS WANT LIVE COMMITTEEMAN
V O T I FOR
Ashland Realty Co.
0. H. FITHIAN
HOUSES
RANCHES
C H EA P!
R epublican Candidate
Opposite City Hall
fo r
NATIONAL
COMMITTEEMAN
Ashland, Oregon
ON MAT
B a t IKE PATTERSON
R EPU B L IC A N N O M INEE
FO R
GOVERNOR
at the p rim aries Friday. May 19.
H e is a m an o f rare p erso n a lity and
p r o v e d e x e c u t i v e a b i!? y .
H ere,
b riefly, is hie atory: Isaac L ee P a t­
terso n w as born in B enton C ou n ty ,
O r e g o n , in 1 8 5 9 . A tten d ed cou n try
sc h o o ls and w ork ed his w ay throu gh
C h ristian C o lleg e, M onm outh.
B e­
c a m e a s u c c e s s f u l m e r c h a n t in
S alem .
In 1 8 9 4 w as e le c te d State
S e n a to r from M arion C o u n ty . In
1 8 9 8 w a s a p p o in te d C o lle c to r of
C u sto m s a t P ortland, by P resident
M cK inley; re-a p p o in ted by P resid en t
R o o se v e lt in 1 9 0 2 .
MR. and MRS. H UDNELL, Props.
Spring Is Here
A Record of Achievement
H ILE he was c o lle c to r , the b u sin ess o f Mr. P a tter­
son s o ffic e p ra ctica lly d oubled y e t h e red u ced the
c o st o f ru n n in g his o ffic e by $ 6 ,3 8 0 a year. S in ce 1906
has been a su c c e ssfu l farm er at E ola. P o lk C o u n ty . . I„
19 l 9 ,and 1921 ?eJ ved as State S en ator from P o lk C ou n ty .
A s ch airm an o f S e n a te F in an ce C o m m ittee led the fight
a f \ ? 8t
.
?a ary ‘n crea se bills and d efeated m ost
salary™
*” 92
VOted a &a,n st in crea sin g G o v ern o r’s
W
It is tim e for buildin g and
repairing. W hen you w ant an y ­
th in g in H ardware, w h eth er it
U a few n ails, a lock or tool,
here, feeling; sure you w ill get
ORCHESTRA
HOW TO SE C U R E T IC K E T S BY M AIL NOW
M r ° f‘|t ,ers W1!1 by filled in th e o rd er of th e ir reecip t and filled be­
fo re th e re g u la r box office sale opens, T u esd ay . May 9 th , a t 10
Get T hom Now
at
for a real place to e a t H om e cooked m eats served fam ily style.
B reakfast to order. R egular ‘ dinner, 5 0 , cents. Sunday chicken
dinner, 75 cents. J u st across from Library— »35 E a st Main St.
Vote for Patterson and Stop this Waste!
Sm ca 1913 State taxes have increased 748.7 per cent!
what you w ant, rig h t in q u al­
I h u g ro ss ex tr a v a g a n c e m ust be sto p p ed !
Mr. P atter-
e o n h a s p le d g e d th a t w h en e le c te d be w ill m ake . su b ­
sta n tia l d ecrea se m y o u r sta te ta x es b y e ffic ie n t an d ec<x
stom ical a d m in istration . A v o te for S en a to r P a tterso n f
a v o te fo r clea n , e c o n o m ic a l b u sin ess-lik e go v ern m en t.
ity and righ t in price.
3 7 -3 » No. M ain
based on
B i BBANK P lants
E arliest and Best in th e W orld
Hotel Vendome
SIMPSON’S
GIVE-TAKE
Tomatoes^
A T
or a oom plete e q u ip m en t com e
May 11
HARDWARE
PATTERSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
P h on e 3 0 3
»aid Adv.
201 Imperial Hotel
Portland. Oregoa
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O. II. F IT H IA N
PORTLAND, TOO, IS FOR FITHIAN
R E PU B L IC A N S ALL OV ER T H E STA TE A R E G ETTIN G READY
TO VOTE ON MAY 19 TO E L E C T O. H. F IT H IA N NATIONAL
COM M ITTEEM AN, IN STEA D O F R A L PH E. W ILLIA M S. WHO
HAS HAD T H E JO B TOO LONG.
PORTLAND DAILY NEWS SAYS
"It is a refresh in g and healthy sign when a busy and successful
m an takes o ff his coat and in n s for an o lf h e that is salary-less
and o f dubious honor.
"Such a man is <>. H. FI ' l l \ , w h olesale shoe m erchant, candi­
d a te for th e ofti<*e of Rep. li«.;:i National Com m itteem an. He is
opposing Ralph E. W illiam s, w ho has served sin ce 19OH. O riginally
W illiam s was a Dem ocrat.
“ F ithian is th e head of th e F ithian-B arker Shoe Co., Portland.
It is literally tru e th is tim e that ‘the o ffice seek s the m an’.”
MORNING OREGONIAN SAYS:
“That FITHIAN has organized a strong cam paign and is con­
ducting a vigorous battle, is evident to th e public ami it has un­
doubtedly caused uneasiness in the W illiam s camp."
PORTLAND TELEGRAM SAYS:
“ F ith ian, although a lifelo n g worker in th e R epublican party,
has never sought p olitical office.
“ W illiam s is a professional p olitician who, after serving 14 years
as national com m itteem an, w ants still another tern«.
“In th e 1912 national convention, W illiam s w as an tagon istic to
Theodore R oosevelt, despite th e fa«* that the O regon delegaion
w as pledged to the great Am erican.
“F ith ian prom ises to work in harm ony with O regon’s delegation
in Congr<*ss.
“ W illiam s lias never worked in harm ony with th e delegation ."
FITHIAN CLUB,
’ By CHAS. T. EARLY, P resident
ROBT. G. McXARY, Secretary.
CHAS. W. EB E R L E IX , T reasurer.