THE NEWS RECORD
VOL. I, NO 50
ENTERPRISE, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908.
SUPPLEMENT)
ALL CANDIDATES cirCi0'""
W. T. Bell F. A. Reavis
W. F. Eisenbeis W. C. Wilson
County Assessor
C. H. Allen B. F. Miller
F. O. Clark 8. F. Pace
Complete List of Names .on Wallowa t. f. Lathrope Tboe.Rich
FOR THE PRIMARY
County Ballots for Friday
April 17.
The polio cloned last Thursday as far
as candidate lor the primary are con
cerned, ax i bat was the last day peti
tion could be filed in the county clerk's
office. The lint of candidates for sena
tor and representatives in congress,
together with thoxe for state and dig.
trict otf.cen, was received by County
Clerk Freiu-b from Secretary of State
Bensou These were added to the list
of county and preoinct candidates and
the whole t rned over to the News Rec
ord offic'- for printing the ballots for the
primary, 3600 voting ballots and the
same number of samples. Following Is
the official lint of candidates in the
order in which they will appear on
the rimnry twllots in this county:
Republican Democratic
United States Senator
H. M.dke
C. W. Fulton
Representative in Cbngress
'V. R. Ellin A. J. Derby
T. T. Geer J.A.Jeffrey
G. 8. Shepherd -
Justice Supreme Court .
R. P. Bean
Dairy and Food Com'r
J. W. Bailey
AlexReid
Railroad Commissioner, 2nd. District.
C. B. Aitchison
Jos. Gaston
A N. Hamilton .
W. H. Hurlburt
C. C. Loui kp
Howard Whiting
Circuit Judge, 10th Diet.
Lewis J Davis T.H.Crawford
J.W.Knowles D.W.Sbeahan
Ntate Senator, 21st Dist. .
E. W . Rumble Turner Oliver
Representative, 24th Diet.
C. R. Eberhard '
J. P. Rusk
T. L. 8herod
School Superintendent
J. C. Conley -
G.W.Hall
K. I.
A. H.
County Surveyor
Long
Rudd
Coroner
Wallowa County's Favorite.
As primary day approaches it be
comes more and more evident that the
trend of sentiment is toward Mr. - J. P.
Rusk for joint representative, and his
election by a large majority eeems
assured. He is undoubtedly the choice
of the vat majority of the voters of
thin section of the county, and for
many reasons. He has been a resident
of the county a fufficient length of
time to . ive him a general acquaint
ance with the people and their needs.
He han identified himself with the in
terests of the county in . a permanent
ay, being a property wner and tax
payer. He has for two years served as
Deputy Dixtrlcj Attorney In a manner
above reproach and above crittci-m
from I. ioe who believe in the enforce
ment of tiie law. And he has a bead
or only oorm.il size He U genial b'
Htniv, a goo mixei in short, the
ver, kind of a man who should be ex
pected to get reimlts for his constituents
in ii body of legislator.
County Commivsioner
W. G. Locke C. W. Brown
Hector McDonald L. Lloyd
Only four names for precinct offices
will appear. J. D'. Walck'a name for
justice of t:ie peace will be on the Re
lublioan ballots in Joseph, Prairie
Creek, Divide and Butte precincts; A
C. Smith for jiistiee of the peace, and C.
H. Crnmpacker for constable, on the
Democratic ball' ts In Enterprl e. Trout
Creek and Pine Creek precinct" ; Geo.
A. Miller for justice of the peace on the
Democratic ballots In Wallowa, Prom
ise and Powwatka nrecincts.
For County Treasurer.
From the Joseph Herald.
v The name of Win, F. Eisenbeis is be
fore the people of Wallowa county for
nomination an Republican candidate for lowing is
county treasurer and it will be difficult be qualified to
to find a man better equipped to give vote, at ny cuuh primary nominating
good and just service than he in. He electio require! bv this law, aud it
teeks the office for himself alone and is shall lie unlaw fill for him to offer to do
not backed or coacbed by any bank or to, unless he shall be roistered, as
corporation ; he is making his campaign above required, a a member of one of
on a strictly just and commendable the political parties chooing and noml-
platform that of dividing the "county natingits candidate- for public office
money among the different banks;" under the provisions of thii law at
instead of dumping the entire cash into such prlroar. nominating election. "
one bank. "''
Mr Eisenbeis, having resided in this
section for the past eight years, is well
and favorably known to most of the tax-
If Not Registered, Yon Can't Vote.
li yon arc not 'egister d, you can't
only not te at the primary election
but it i unlawful for you to offer to
vot- And only those regi-tered .voters
w ho gav their party at either Republi
can or Ifc'iiioi'ratic ran vote. Socialists,
Indepeixlei fx, Prohibitionists, and
mt-u of no party need no' bother about
going to the polls oil April 17. Fol-
the law: "No eleito' shall
vote, nor permitted to
payers throughout the county His
general competency and education 1
qualifications point to bim as the logical
man for the office of county treasurer.
F.V. Bowman of Joseph, Republican
aspirant for sheriff, was busy in his own
speciality line of canvassing around
Enterprise the first of the week.
County Judge
J. B. Olmsted
Sheriff
F. V. Bowman
J. W. Ktrns
L. F. McAnuity
W.C.Moore
H. F. Tyler
J. T. McUin
H.N. Williams
E. C. Berry
Edgar Marvin
Last of Biltoa Land.
The remaining quarter section of land
The disposition of Mr. Eisenbeis is to ?D?Di1toJhel James Hilton estate
give a square deal to all with whom he m !!' 0B. "?le ? th
does business, hence the people of Wal- ?benC' Eberhard of Joseph, at
Iowa county would be assured of the torney for the sUt land board, haying
faithful handling of the county's funds. itruod,toJihi' Lf
If nominated and elected he will per- wm 'old whUe Judge Eakin was on the
irm h f th nfflPA ,nt nch, but he set ths sale of this tract
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treasurer to the best of his ability.
E. C. Berry of Wallowa, candidate
for the Democratic nomination for
sheriff, is seeing the voters in the upper
valley this week.
aside on account of
the price.
the inadequacy of
Thomas Morgan's milking machine
arrived Saturday and is being erected on
bis Prairie Creek ranch this week.