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iMr sA(HC-I. TII HKND lUfM.KTlV, BKND, W KDNT.HDAY, OCTOllKU 9, WW. 'L BEN SELLING'S REGOROJPROGRESSIVE Whilo a Legislator Aided in Placing Upon Statuto Books Many Popular Mcasuros. Referring to tils record as a pro Brosslvc, Uon Spiling, progressiva Re publican nominee for United States Senator, In a recent Intervlow, said: "I am proud to say that as a Re publican I have been In the Oregon Legislature on and off tor about 16 years. During that time It was my pleasure and duty to aid In originating and writing upon the statute books ot this state such progressive meas ures as tho Australian ballot law, the Initiative and referendum, recall, the Presidential preference primary law and many other reform measures which have given to the people their rights. These measures have taken Oregon from under machine control and placed the nominating machinery In the hands ot tho people where It belongs. Dear In mind 1 have been at this work tor 16 years, laboring consistently for everything that would bring about tho present Oregon sys- ot record, ray contention Is that my self and others who worked with mo, are the true progressives In Oregon. "The people ot Oregon do not have to guess as to my progressive work. It la an open book. It Is recorded on the statute books ot this stnto. Judgo yodr progressive, candidates by what they "have done, by their records ns progressives, and I shall bo perfectly satisfied with tho verdict expressed by tho people next November." LOWELL FAVORS SELLING WW - ?U iMfrSSSSl Oppontnt In Primary Supports Him as Rsgular Party Nomlnte. In giving his unqualified Indorse ment ot the candidacy ot Uen Selling, progressive Republican nominee for United States Senator, Judge 8tephon A. Lowell, an opponent of Mr. Selling in the primary election, said recently: "Senator Selling Is the regular con stltuted nominee ot the party. He haa been a burden bearer In the past poll tlcat contests and Is entitled, under all rules ot the game, to his reward. He Is a progressive Republican, not only today, but was such when It took some courage to occupy advanced ground. He Is a substantial business man, with a home and Interests In tho state. Why should any honest man who believes In fair play In politics, as well as In every day affaire, refuse to support his-candidacy. I am with him to the end and he ought to win by 10,000 plurality In November." Mp, On these trips Mr. Selling did not essay any spoil-binding oratory, but plainly told tho voters whnt (hey could expect ot htm as n publlo serv ant It elected. He refers to his past performances ns a consistent progres sive as n guarnntoo that ho will "mnko good" on all promises na United States Senator, Judge Stophon A. Lowell, one ot Mr. Soiling's opponents for the nomination In the primary election, la loyally supporting tho Republican nominee. Judgo I,owcll accompanied Mr. Selling through some sections ot Kastorn Oregon and expects during the month ot October to visit aovcrnl other counties In behalf of Mr. Sol ling's candidacy. Editor Davty Now Favors Gelling. Tho Harney County News opposed Den Belling, progressive Republican nominee for United States Sonator, In the primary election, but la now loyally supporting the Portland man. In a recent Issue, Kdltor Davey had tho following to say regarding the progresslveness ot Mr. Selling: "No man In Oregon or tho United States haa a better title to the name 'progressive' than Den Selling. In every movement for popular legisla tion and for enlarging tho rcservo power of the masses, Mr Selling has been an Influential factor, through all the times and struggles when such advocates were In tho minority and vtcro tho targets of bitter abuso." ascertain. In tho primary campaign Mr. Belling came out fearlessly against Mr. U'Ren'a pet tax measure, What Is more, Mr. Helling Is still against single tax and any other measure thnt proposes to do nway with tho right ot Individual ownership ot land. Mr. Selling announced his unqualified opposition to single tax at the beginning ot the primary cam paign, His opponents In that contest remained silent on this question. Ills opponents In tho ponding campaign aro equally allent. The voters ot the state have n right to know whore can didates for United States Senator stand t? this Issue which so vitally concerns the homeowner. Are Mr. Selling' opponents nfrald to take the people Into their confldoncot Persistent Advocate of Popular Rights Editor Davey, ot tho Harney Countr News, says ot the progressive record ot nn Selling, progressive Republican nominee for United States Senator: . "Ren Selling was an earnest and I persistent advocate of popular rights I and privileges when the men who are now leading the noisy band of Roose velt shouters were among tho most hide-bound stand-patters, some ot them going so far as openly to refuse as members ot the Legislature to vote for tho successful candidate of their own party for United States Senator, Just to emphasize their opposition to tho popular system of election." SELLING WARMLY RECEIVED BEN 8ELLINQ Progressive Republican Candidate for United States Senator. tern. This being true and a matter Met With Much Encouragement en Recent Trip Through Oregon I During the last ten days. Den Sel ling, progressive Republican nomlneo tor United States Senstor, bas visited Southwestern Oregon and various counties In Eastern Oregon. On these trips he met with much encourage ment In his candidacy for the Senator Selling a Pioneer Progressive Progressive Is as progressive does. This Is Just as true as It Is concise. It Is particularly applicable to the Senatorial coqjest In this state. The record ot Den Selling, progressive Re publican nominee for the United States Senate, during his services ot 16 years In tho Oregon Legislature, Irrefutably stamps him as a pioneer In tho progressive cause. He Has foremost In the ranks of those who were not only advocating but writing upon tho statuto books of the state progressive measures when many ot tho strong-lunged so-called progres sives ot today were Just as actlVo In defending machlno rule and opposing every measuro ot popular legislation. Selling's Position Blmllsr to Borah's In refusing to leave the Republican party, Den Soiling, progressive Re publican nominee for United States Senator, has taken the same position as Senator Dorah, Governor Deafen, Oovernor lladley and other leading progressives ot tho country. With them he believes that the reforms demanded by the people can best be accomplished within the Republican party the party of performance. And In taking this stand he has not com promised his progresslveness one whit. Does any one, even the most rabid so-catled progressive, question the progresslveness of Senater Dorah? Performance Only Reliable Test Performance, rather than promise, Is the only reliable test of the con sistency of any man with relation to the cause he advocates. Measured by this test, Den Selling, progressive Re publican nominee for United States Senator, qualified years ago as a con sistent progressive. A a member ot the Oregon Legislature, Mr. Selling not only advocated but assisted In the enactment ot tho following measures of popular legislation Australian ballot law, direct primary law, Initia tive and referendum, recall and Presi dential preference primary law. SINGLE TAX IS OPPOSED Belling Against Any Measuro Doing Away With Individual Ownership Of course. Den Selling, progressive Republican nominee for United States Senator, Is being opposed by W. S. U'Ren. A. D. Cridge. II. D. Wagnon and other advocates ot single tax. But the real reason Is not difficult to If you doubt that Don Selling, pro gressive Republican nominee for Unit ed States Senator, was not a pleortr In tho progressive cause, consult his record. It began 16 ys-m ago. NOTICi: OK t'ONTKST. Department of the Interior. United States Land Olllco, I-akcvlow, Ore gun, September 21, 1912, I To John 8. Thornton of present ad ' dresa unknown, Contested: , You nro hereby notified that Floyd J W. Rcasoncr. who gives o-of C, S. 1 Donsun, Demi, Oregon, as his xst- ofllco address, did on August 80, 101 a, lllo In this olllco his duly cor roborated application to contest and secure tho cancellation of ur homestead, entry No.-- , Hurlnl No. Oiuna, made November 10, 1010. for NWU. Section 34. Ton "ship 81 B, llntiRO SO Mi WIlMinetlo Meridian, and ns ground for hln conlest ho alleges that oti lino never estab lished or maintained lowldmico upon said tract nor Imvo ou ovor culti vated or linpioved enld It net to any oxtont whatever but linnt wholly ntmtidoued said tract for I nolo than olio jonr Innt past. You nre. theioforo. further noti fied that tho said nllegnlloiiH will ho taken by this olllco ns having boon confessed by ou, nnd jour mild entry will bo canceled ihoioundor without our furtlior light lo ho heard therein, either botoro this or llco or on appeal. If )ou fall to lllo In this ofllco within twenty days after tho FOURTH publication of this notice, ua shown below, our nnswor, under oath, specifically Hireling mid lespondlng to these allegations of contest, or If ou fall within that lime to file In this ofllcn due proof that you havo served n cop) of our answor on tho said contestant either In person or b registered mall. If this service Is made by the delivery of a cop of jour answer to the con testnnl In person, proof of such service must he either the, said con testnnt'a written acknowledgment of his receipt of tho mpy, showing the tints of Its reeelpt, or the altldavlt or thu persou h whom the delivery was made stating when nod whuto tho copy wna delivered, If made by registered mall, proof of such ser vice must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy was mulled stating when and the mnI olllco to which It was mailed, and this altldavlt mint bo accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for thu letter. You should stnto In our answer tho name or thu post olllco to which you dealt u future notices to be scut to j on. A. W. ORTON, Register Dale nf first publlflntlon October Slid, 1012. Date or second publication October 0th. 1012. Date or third publication October 10th. 1012. Date of fourth publication October 23rd. 1012. XJ KOI.MOXS. In the Circuit Court of thu Hlate of Oregon for the County or Crook. A. C. I.uons, Plaintiff, . Ralph Patterson. Mary Patterson, Jeo L. Summit, W. I. OuorlH, Jr. and Alex Holhrook, Defendant. To W, K. (luerlu, Jr., above named Defendant. You aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint of the plaintiff filed against )ou In tho above entitled suit and Court, within ten days from tho date of tho service of this summons tion jou, If served within Crook County, Statu of Ore rod, or It served within nuy otlwr County within this ntnto, than within twenty daya trout tho ditto or tho service or tlila hiiiuuiuiik upon )on, or l( not served within tho Htnto of Oregon, then tin or before TliursdM), the a till tiny or October, IOC Ami ou nro hereby notified (hut If ,M rail lo nppo.tr nnd nnswor, for w tint thoieof the plaintiff will tulu, i, . cH'it nml Judgment hgnliml yon rr tho relief prnjint (or Mi the onmplniia on lllo heroin, lo-wlt: That the plaintiff have Judgment ngnliisl h dofondnul llitlpli Patterson itll, Mary Patterson for tho sum or li with Interest thereon nt thu rate or 10 tier cent per annum riom tint tilth day or Pobruary, 1011, until paid, mid (or tho furtlior huiii or 7A ns nttoruoy fee nnd for the costs ntnl disbursements of this suit. And for a decree mid Judgment to Hie effect that the suld mortgage described in said romplnliit herein bo foreclosed according to Inw ami tho practice ot this Court, nnd thnt tho sntd premise described therein, to-wlt. The W, or the HKVt mid the UH or the HWH or Section II In Township 2t South or ItaiiRe 10, K. W, M , In Crook County, State of Oregon, to. gethcr with the tenement, horedltu incuts and nppurteiiHUcen thereto he longing, be sold by the Sheriff of Crook County, OruRou, In the iiinniier provided by law and according to the practice ot this court, and thnt the proceed of suoh snlo be applied to the payment of said Judgment herein praod for, nnd that tho over-plus, if any remain, be paid lo the person, legally entitled to the same And thnt tho mortgage, lieu mid Intotrsi of the defendant Jesse I.. Suufrnll mid W, It. Ouorln, Jr., Is subsequent to and subject to tho lien, mortgag-i and Interest of tho plaintiff. And that tho defendant nud all persons claiming Interest by, through or under them or either or them be fin -ever barred nud estopped from hav ing or assorting any right, title ir Interest In or to said promise, or au part thoreof, or any redemption or right or equity of redumption, ex cept as prescribed by law, and for such further relief as to the Court may seem meet and Just In the premlso. Thbt summon Is publUhed In The lletid llulletln, a weekly newspaper or mineral circulation, published at lltmd. Crook Count), Hlate or Ore gen, for six successive weeks, coin luonelHX with the Issue or Kepttnu her 11. 1012. and ending with the Uauo of October 23, 1012. b) order or tho Honorable II. ('. Kills, Countv Judgo of Crook Countv, State of Ore gon, made and entered on tho llth day or September. 1013. Dated and published first tlni'i Soptombcr 11, 1013. VKU.NOK A. rOKIIKS. Attorney for Plaintiff. ELMER NISWONGER W, P. 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