The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 06, 1906, Image 2

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pace has Mtebiiahed the *ashi< n of giving the
(»coble “A square deal ’ u*b *uch earnestness
and pru- stence. tha- *h* 'ish o funs •«•snnw pupu-
hts. He has aroused th* ■ <<v”» a he fact that
liberty and justice is not» dead, hut simply is
PoHticulh] Independent
asleep.
The apeeehe.* of .he pre nisn ‘.»n i others, the
2 >terwd at toé f-«AfeitLA» at >x «O, Orrjfift,
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vigorous
activity of prosecuting die. r> such as
EoUWi ' .«Met.
Folk and Jerome; the forceful nets <»f (<»vernors
laiFollette. Chamberlain and others, have so
greatly encouraged the people, rlutthey now. re­
gardless of party, are <k*man<bng from makers
and administrators of law "JUSTICE ”
f>’ ENCOURAGING OUI LOOK.
Candidate’s for office are quick tA respond tn this
demand ami we can confidently expect from law­
Uf*is vrawlying u> note that the wave of reform makers strong efforts along the line of reforma­
ii*pre*td>ng and gathenm^ force. Courts have tory and just law. and from executive officer» a
iWevme sensitive tn the growing unikrrurrent of rigid enforcement of laws.
?«bbc "pini.*» ind are almost invariably render­
Hence, at our coming election no man. no
ing *^inions in the lifie <-f je »ica and nght. Also matter > what ■ ids jxlt’aul sentiments may be.
pgbh’c officers, who used their office’s to put more should be supported for any office ’.«hose positions
money inU» their pockets than they could leugally on all the |M>htical issues of the «lay are not well
pbc« ’Ju re, urv be'ng made ’u disgorge.
known and clearly defined. His reputation for
It has •;il*»-u the people a great many years tn honesty and integrity must be beyond question and
awaken to the fact that they were being rubbed in he must l>e known to be, so far as possible,
many and devious ways, l»ut they have at length strongly favorable to all reformatory laws.
becoaic aroused and an* now tikviug their innings.
As the disposition of courts and executnra of
Let us hope that this inning mag CTin^mut- ar ;<mg law are seemingly prrdiq<••.*«d to favor the in­
<u tmw muy last.*
terests of the (>eople, the (««opte should he abs<s-
Another most encouraging feature of the <lay is lutely sure of the men they select for office that
the enphatir nunner in which office «s*kcrs declare this disposition of friendliness shall continue. A
fur rufarm and- the execution of law. iL-forr the large number of names are presented from which
adoption <»f'«»or Vrwnary lnw. the office.-* eker candidates may be selected and every voter should
found it necessary only Id square matters with the I m * on hand Apnl 30 to register his choice from
bosses and we know to our sorrow that this among this number. Even should objectionable
"Squaring" process was too often along lin«’» of men win the nomination at the primaries (which
boedling and. special favors. Now the ¡«-ople are is nut al all probable* there is still the choice
the only b<
. aad ’b” 'iffic.4*ceker.1* twi»« 'h.r i..n.-mg various candidates on election day. But if
the only w cm *> "sunare " himself is to declare electors an* simply willing to give a half-day to
naiphaticaHy and unequivocahly for what the this imporiant duty on April 30, no mistake need
people want and that is good government eco I m * made. Indeed, it .-s ems hanlly possible under
nomically administered.
the present condition.- fora Kadorunfit man towin
■ Undoubtedly much of this wave td reform thin a candidacy. Therefore we consider the outlook
giving tn the (*w<Ji*le "A viuaiv dunl.'’’is due to for th«» n’tum of government to the hands of the
Reforms move
the inunrpid and '«¡»rless pronounamwnta of Pre... |ieuple most favorable indeed.
dent Rooorvelt, Ho lecture- md qwchei upon very slowly at first, hut when the people become
good citizenship made during hi, tgavela through thoroughly arouse«! all over the nation, a- they ar»*
the conntn> ape bearing abundant fruitage. The in Oregon, then will reformations crowd so quirk-
AmerK-aj> people, in a measure, resemble a flxk iy the one upon the other that the people will
of sheep. The leader or B aders sets the |<ace and simply be surprised at what they have ac-
the flock follow . Pr< - ie* • R.-*<*v< I ha • t the complished.
date tof I ve n* minai ma mr ine «»mcv ui
ïlir kantiani àlcirs.
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CrartT Sheriff
W**)«»« to » ih*- w»ll «4 the Ih»tm«‘ralÌ€
Trituary
Vaiterw at thè furti» ■minf
Election.
CffUtT C.trM
Htibprt Io Ihr will U Ihr (»»«rralk
tutor« al Ite furtlicvmuig I'rtiuary Eter«
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«-ffteer» g*'n« rally, that oí a tcimntina«
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RETI RI.ICAN CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR.
Champion of Statement One
J onathan B oerne , J r ., candidate before the Republican Pri­
maries for the nomination of UniteiL States Senator in Conjm’ss
for the lonff term commencing March 1. 1!«*7, was boro in N’«wr|
AttiwnWM fc» A DnènarU»««*
Ta-man Tracia««.
Bcxlford. Massachusetts. February 23. IHWi; was a member of the'
class of 1S77 al Harvard University; cam«’ to Portland May 16.1 1"*» TU« !toW«M«AT1« V«FTK»A Off I.INS (*U. w KN I I I1 M<ii in rach «lAt»- to travel,
p ¡«i aigna, adxrrt
anti leave «ampi«’*
I berabv auihMiiKr mywK a caiMlktate
1K7X; was a Republican nwmber of the Oregon I-egislaturv in the tor thv nomination für «ffice <d
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-alary |75 ¡« r rm»nlh. Id
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hl Ill.M \N CQ^
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¡M ssion of I.S65 and the extra session of 1XS6; was one of Oregon’s
For Linu County. «ib)«s t t*» thc «ril! 4 I lh«p<. >. Alla» IU <k. Chira<n
delegates to the Republican National Convention of 1688, and Ore­ thr •*»t*r» •>*' Ihr Itenrrwratic ,<arir i
gon's memlMT of the Republican National Committee from I nks to the furthcomrrtx primari***
isiri and a «lelegnte to the Republican National Convention of Allonv. Oreg”n. i k »- i» t • a wwnw
1892. and was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon Leg­
*-’<*<»»• I *' > ■
r •
islature in 1896.
i brraby aniHmnce inv *el( acarKh«iate
Mr. Bourne ha- been moro prominently identified with the for tht» iwiuiimlitm tor the offter of
Conotv ShorJ?
development of the mineral resources of Oregon than any other
H»ibj«*rt to th<» will «4 the el«M t«*r» of th»
man in the Stat«’, having expended in the last 31* years over Ri'publicaii |wrtv al faiu furthcoming
il.Okt.DnO of his own money in the acquisition and development of l*nmary vtortiou.
IL L 7THITS
Oregon mines.
of fiartsburf.
While Mr. Bourne has had his residence and main office at To Tii» Rart' »u «nx V>*raa» < »r Ltvw (’*•
Portland since 1878, he has had another office at New Bedford,
l hrtcbv an:■■■ ■ • m
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Massachusetts, and has carried on the business of his father's for the uominath»n tor tbroftiew -4
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cel» 9 hicl i akes him familiar’\i'J> many of the la
Siibjiw t t<» the will »4 the clectorii of the
interests and leading men in the East. Tlie.se qualifications in con­ ItepnLli« im piirt v al the h»rth*'<»uiing
junction with his energy, originality, executive ability and experi­ J*liruat\ ekvliun
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ence in business and (»olitical affairs pre-eminently qualify him for
Albany C» Offen
making an an able and influential Senator for the State of Oregon.
To Tita Daw«» »* ti « Voran« ‘ »r L im » <'•».
PRINTER
Mr. Bourn«’ has always favored extending the direct power of I herebv announce mva**l( a erndidato CANDIDATE TOR
the
immmatiuii
tor
t*i»e
«»it»<
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the people over their government as far as possible. He was one fur
Jt>U Sonaur
of the leading spirits in the Initiative and Referendum movement
-- ib . i t tu ihr will «4 ih«- • »••• tun» ‘4 tu«*
from 1896 until it was approve«! by the voters at the June election Ih'tn«». raii» (**rty
in 191*2. In 191*4 he was a member of the executive committee of 1‘nmar) elccthm
u a . icn.um
the Direct Primary Nominations la-ague, and holds th«- same (>osi-
Lebas:» Orages.
tion with the People's Power league at this time. In all these
movements he has been one of the few to guarantee the necessary
«It
expenses of preparing and projiosing their measures to the pe«>ple.
«»f llill*bor<>, Washington «'• uni»,
He says that the choice of l'nit«-d States Senator should be by or«*g*>ti. Candûiale tor X«>tuii*ati**n l**r
direct vote of the people, and that the legislature should be com­
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pelled to elect the man the (MXiple select. To accomplish this result
he is championing Statement Numls-r One of the Primary El«.-c- On Rcpublirsn Ti k«*l. I•«»"?» M au
muni 11*!.* I a **—l’srvrl* l’***t—X*. m**r*
tions law as the only method by which public opinion may lx.’ <K*ri|*|>ing >>( l’ubll*' I aui U-
crystalizisl and made effective upon the legislature.
mi i ’M i >*1 X r.\ 11\ r.
I lor » arm f«>r »«tie.
In his (M-tition for nomination, he says.
Three him I.*”! »ml ten a * fr« <*f tin»* farta
1.1 s V < •«>»• V r\
h*n l »Ititat« »! l w<» inU«w Wcwu «*( Tui'ian, I a >
“II 1 am nominated ami elected, 1 will, during my term r • in « «UtiVAt on, ■*«» a«»* « «••*» gru'• |wk«t’iru
kAtt'l, ttKMi <»f »hl« h l**4 l* et» « «Il *’tf AB-I I»
At Republican primary, April 30,1*011.
of office, favor;
ri«» *e»»i
W >’.•» in |WM»t»*relhw jrwr
thnnufiu Visir »«««i** and ’w»rn, <***•1 or«-l»ar«l
Republican politics.
of «t»pits«, pear«, ciawr»«*. »t«. Tin« u «•* ««
Amending National Constitution for People's Election celimi tfnzin farm, or w»mlil ’*• rtrwi • •'■«»* fc»i •
«lAtry. itailr«a*>1 «talion wr mile to th*- Not th
of lTiite<l States Senators,
or one an»t of»«*-f»mrih itilte*« to the «tetttth.
rubri << mmì , »I m H oac I tun«wie 4. prie»* |t «. «<i
Publicity Political Campaign Expens. s.
Inquire Al '.hwoffir«.
National Control of Corporations in Inter-tate Com­
merce.
Rigid Exclusion «»f Asiatic Coolie Labor; Good Wages
Make «lood < 'itizvns.
Legal Limitation Labor Hours for Safety on Railroads.
Parcels I’ost, Including Rursd Delivery.
Pure Food Law •>.
Liberal Appropriations for I’anama Canal, (’oast De­
fenses, River mid Harbor Improvements, Including
Columbia and Willamette Rivers, (’ ooh , Yaquina
and < *tli> r Oregon Harbors, <'«-illo Canal, Govern­
ment Canal at < >r«-gon City.
Fair Shan- of Irrigation Fuml for Oregon.
Loval Support of Successful Candidate*.
Rigid Enforcement of Statement One.
Roosevelt for Second Elective Term.
1 desire that the following statement be printed after my
name on the nominating ballot;
1
th»- iMtii«« rat« * I fa»r Eir*t ’ ’«»ngre--r nul
«liatnrt (or C*»ngr«**«. i» “tir the blight-
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• . 1 Al | lb I
•»»’«
e*t ait <rn«<v- in the «liMrot, a tnau «4
licit»» b»r Matw and ( t»grw*« ■ ual * ‘in
: ì « hana tw « town I d •
nr way'
V.* fTKftlt AM, Ill« H im *ret.«rv uf Mali* nf
ar« rh/wrti and lUr parly ! «fc» l* i»»r ibr A.i *
II. . r« ut ti • K!at*
► M
yrimsn«* arr n<»w «< ui| h-ie. » v < p’ ♦••r I e U «« lit a» a r«-|-'« »”îitati\e to < un- fair St»U- «»< Oregon ha- n» t)litd in«» hi
WFKill«» falAl pursuant to ll»«* provtMioiiN
rwaaty »• nimalft»n*»
rj,»»- I < Litm
gn«tM. <»r«*gun ah'-nld «end reawmaWy
Ite iiam la Ute pole cat
‘ >r the yoiiiig n.«- h lu ret.r«’*« nt her interoati in <»l m ’ i »«t ontilMMl ” An A« ! iinikiuK rffrr-
Ih’ii - rail« i<«minal»oh l *r <»owm<rf i »m^t« » m - - men lull «4 the fire and > g* r ti\» ih*1 ¡hiiutti««’ »rnl H«-fi*r»*n«lnin pro-
-.4 >«’liuti I of Artivl«* IV, <4 the
tile five Krpublkan» wd the nondna* of young manhood, wh » »re « aj«al»«e and
(‘«»n-tiluiiun <4 fait* >t»to i ! Ori gin, and
>n «4 Ihrir |<arty a« hU miptiiwiil
willing l»» g'*vr their U-*t ruergkra to the
n^uUiiim
rh**tiuD* Uirreatkh-r, and |»r<»-
Friday, Mar«b
waa tl»<* U«i day tor work
Mr. ««all *way, tálente»!. « fluent
\
|x n»ltir« f«»r riolafaon» «4 j»rv«-
MliijC
wt’iaUiif •wtiti* «• i f ‘'tai* anti
will till th*i bill adimraWy. Ila
!t«tnrt ...hr» » •»< a the
. rMa-v
I i-»« iiiitnetiMdy *ti|M»*v»r t<» temo- <4 the tn*ion* <4 thia a« t, * appn»M*«i Erbruary
lb» PV |»>«-»• Power l.ragtw* vi
Flat«'
< atidrda’r« b i < lUdy
b • • itmiefial aapiring l«»ribr nomination at L'l,
«Inly tiled in hi» <4ti<'<» <»n I < bni-
lias»’ until th» t i v <4 I■uRii *•>» >n April fa •• hand* of the Reputouan ¡«arty.
arv .’VI, !'.*U6. an initiative ¡««tilton con­
4 u> tdr th nr j-wliliona with tl < ( utity
taining
f'ignatiir«'* properly attached
clerk a <>f Ihrir loptlhrt' unde*.
H**n M v Mill, r ■li.mki !•• rr«.*tu>* | to a <«»p) of «aid inraMiirv, <**?rtifled in
The Slate tuk't* of tiw tw<* |*arti<- da !« m 1 mp| rw-<*4»«'t<*l to th«» Mate Minate
acrorfimmr with law . d«*inani|ing that a
w hk h wlli I* milHmitrd U» tbr »•!«■* t.-ta
forcali»** th*- jxa»ilion lie tuaintaii «•*! t>p»*n l»r«aruendtnrnt to Hv<'Uu!i 2 <4 Ar-
at the prima i le« un April ’JU arc aa fol*
j tîi»* Normal K<»tex I «pHj**ii'<ii atxl hi» «»n- ti« 1« XI <4 th«* < « n*tilntiuti «4 ifio Htalr
low a
I «l«*avt«r to buhl the toy idankrt a|»|»r»»pri- of Oregon «hall I m - auhnottiHl tu the h*ii»l
ni«i«t*n< rr*n nmrr
ali n Lil! within t«»Mixte al the Lu»t *«•'*•
<it-v.-ri»*»« — O**.»!.*.' E. < h»miw*tlain, «i> n <»( the to-tf:i*ÌAt<ite were rtghte U m » vd.>r«i «4 the Stat«* <4 Or«*tfon f>»r th« ir
appr*>%al <»r rrirchon al the general «•!«-* •
1'ort I mi ..I
action at that tune i* now tN»iiiii»rn«lml
hd-Ul in nutvl Mntr **n th** 4th
t'nited Male* Senator - Jvi»U M. «.«ar- ; by all {«arttew, ami the candidate tur the tioii to
«Uy of .Inn«», I-wiiur th* (¡rat .Mon*t«y in
in, I’orUaixi.
!«i»laturv, ah > will not agn»» Io take
J.i.iiee <>( the Supreme Court—T. <1. the Mini« ¡ mmu H gui that hr n*afntafai«*d Jtinv, IlMWI, «l«ni»'naUMti m nai«l Pruplt»'»
!%•»« r ! «agtir of Ort-gon a* “(oiiRtitu-
Hailey. l'rmlh*U>n
( up’ii tl««*r <|<i«’«*ti«»ftA, i» »ure V» I* «te-
AU<*ri»»j-«»elienil—Rolwrt A. .Miller. faated. Mr. Miller iu* rite a return to tiunal an.« ip I mm t giving <4litw and
U>« na «srliiviv«» ¡«owrr to «>nart an«l
1‘urtlaml
(the Senate breauae hta viH»r»e »« « »»•
stata Ifriuter—J. senti Taylor, Kla­ duraed ih » w hy at leaet f«Mi r-till I mi <4 th« Nit.rn<i tii* if rhartun»,” whuh *»¡«1 pr<>-
atnehdromt 1« hereinafter ¡mrticn-
math Ealla.
I voter* uf Idiin County.
farlv act forth.
Secretary ol Stale—Paul T Snsit.
N w, thrn4«<r«*, !, i o- rgr E. Cham-
lem.
Srnal«»» fhanr«, N*r U- c ah»:rt farte te I jct U:::. <»«!rvrn**r *»f th-* *»tai**ol Or«*v«»n.
Stale Trva.itrur— J D. Matlock, Eu­
hwa Iw-rn a iiit-nilicr <»f tbv Cmtod Siale» m oU-shrni C to fax» proviaiuna »f «aid a« l
gene.
henalr, ha» m» c«>ndtjctod hirrnwilf «a to h«*r**niU4'»r«* first n>«‘nti«>toMl. do h«*r«4«y
«'• .ri.r«-«m.an, >”>r-t I* Sr,.* Char!.-
win w *rd» «•! warm«’«i r<»mmandau«>n
’*) <**J1M«ay, McMlunvilla; I’. A Curb- fn*m ht» fril«»w-m«’inlw*n» **l tbe benato make and i«*u<* thia l*F<« lainatiuri to the
people ut the Mate «4 <»r«*g i>, announc­
ran. Woodburn.
and froui l*rr«idrnt |{<M4M-velt. U luh*
C'<'iigrv».man. See ml Mùtria«—Jama» »1 .»• iL’iUghl <|UiU» imprt»l«aMv thaï a ing that the 1‘wpl«- « r»»wer U agtje of
Oregon
ha*» filed mi»l itHUatiw («Hitmii
llariri Graham, IUk.-r lily.
inny rity *4 "tir m it ta*gi»lalnrr w 41 la» with fate r*<A)uiaite nnud»**r «4 mgiuUarra
aarvaucaa vtati marr.
lh»im<*ratic. aUll il «uch an cvrnt »hotild faicrato attached denaindhig that tber«-
—H*r«e» K Hr *n llakrr INawàiblv nrcur ami Kcnator (»rarin ahoold U- Ftibinilled to th*» I* gal voter« «4 the
»r rlrctod tu a fuil trnatoria) Irrni, <»rv- Slate <4 Oregon fur fai*nr anpKivai or re­
City, T. T. Geer. Salem; Chari«* A
r«»i» wuuld
lu htm au »14« and bnl- jection al the regular rloctlon to U* h*4d
Jah !... lUk. r Citi . Char !.-• A - h h.Srel.
LAlll M lkAtor.
Co<>* t ui.ty , Jan,.-* W ithyo ml«*, < *>r-
<4i the 4th «lay of June, b<Mi. mud day
Iwng the firwt M »inlay in aai*l month, a
valli*.
('lilted State* Senator—-Ixmg term,
Il in Dow jrwDvrally telievcd that ihr I>r««|xu4x| amendtnenl to Heetion 2 id
Johnathan Houmr Jr l‘ortlaiki , H. M
Vtilled <tatr* S nal will
fa»«- Iteli- Article XI <4 fa.«- < « HMtituti<»n «4 the
Calle r rtlaml
-le| h«»i A Lowell. burs railr<*ad irretii rataiaw |>r acd cal ly Mate «4 Oranon *te*ignated by imid Pro-
Portfaml; E. L. Smitli, Ihaal Row, K
’«I** - P««w«*r I «-«/ ie «4 < »rev >n »» “< n-
aa it i .urie !r’.«» the H<>u*< •( Kwvrewti-
H. À'.bn«, r*.rtlan<l
Mi- rt term. 1ml lative«
-¡A i ’I th« lunruh* !<-<-• if* «ntntiuna! \iii»»n«liu«*nt giving cili*w and
W Mnlk^y, I'ortland.
law, we presume it will te known a»<he towns vi<hi»ivr power to enact and
Jnaticw <>* tl>e Supreme Court- R<**»*rt “Hrpburu-'l illinan U*
arnetnl their < barter«,” whirh *ai«f pn>
Eakin, Union Cimuty.
peme«t amendment ia a* fullowa
.Allorney-t.ei.rral — Ai M Crawfnrd.
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may be
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Hatnix J 2. <’orp*»rai»un«
The Equ I buffra^v au>«ui<trncnt to the
nr.ugla* ("'..unii . <>«-**rge 11 Ouriuia., (’« i.nUtul»«»li «4 < >•»>.• it will liaw a largvr fortftrd tiftdrr tfrnrrul Iwww, but «hull n«H
Inaephmr County
v«»tv than it did • few year« a^o; but bv< n-Aii-d by the Iruialalivr aawrnbly by
Mat.- l'rinl* r William J. Clark** N
wi»uUi«r it will mvii «- aim »ugh U» carry «l*-» lai law«. I I h - l«*xi«latire a.»««-n»Mv
rir*n C*-uatv . M Ui*» s* Ihiniaay, i’*»rt- Ute • tni tailii.i t:f mt* taar r -riauna to !•» piii UI tMrt rha« I amend or rv|«xti any
! m .|;J. ’i. Wh>lt)*y, Albany
•evil. It ought to w m a« a mailer ol charter * r act <»• ittci»rporati<n> fur any
Sr* rrlary <>l Stale trank I' lk'tiaon, juaticv aid right.
iniinirijMtlity city or town. The letfid
Rlwebury ; «'lami (iateh, Salem. Ix>t I
votera of every city and tow n an* hrrrbv
«‘ear**. Salrm , trank T Wright man,
Now a« the uaahvofual** who o*natatoie Kranted |*ow»-r to enact and amend ihrir
traimi.
the bief tru»t m »•>• te '« pr<*a«cul>it liiUnn i|«Al < barter, «fib.<« t tn the Om-
Stat* Tr *Mir. r~ J. H Aitkin. lUkrr • o*l puni.h«-*l •• individual*. we wou<i**r •titutkm and criminal (aw» of the Mate
CT>untv K \ l iSri, Jai kaoii . Ralph if any attempt will I»* maile to prowee ut e of ♦ »trv*li.**
W Mt.it, IS.rtland A C Jenmng- > u- the lacet («eking com|«nie*.
I* od «* at ihr (Mpif<t| at Halem, tlkfoSStb
g*ne*. lb **.a- 1 I . **> "« ,■.*•■ 1 it)
day of February, A. D., 1ÄW.
(Adirne A. Steel, On-icon lit».
I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S DETER­
- ¿«»rd GEO. E. ('ll IMIO R! AIN,
C«mgr«ar rtau — t irai l’.*!rul, Willi*
liy
the
<»»>vrrn«.»r
lò«vertM>r.
MINATION
THAT JUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN.”
C Haafry, Salem; Samuel I’ Hn.l .ii,
Every «<»nil inat»«»n <4 capital known F. I Bh taia, brcrrlxy 4 noir
lAlItla.ro, Wallrr I T*«*rr. Wixiburn.
aa a tni«t wb«*nl I !*■ |4 acr I under the
aa iLé
Sy*-r*nd ISdrict, W . R Him, I'rirLvton,
lam of the law, t>«»l only wli<iuhl wu«t
«late for the lVmocrafac nomination lor
William .1 la* liner, i ak rtSl»; J**hn
curporathma
themarlvmi
l»arr«
I
from
the the « «iti* e <4
Lj ,t«^’
<1«y. «•eorge-*»: sH*p-
I
(IR
tokMg huainea*. but ti e ndivhluala re-
Ccuztr R k order
tor th«» <••>«»bHial' w»- ah4M»hi
hu|**nntrnd.-n» U'lilir In«tnieti**n J.
Î hereby atinonner tnyaelf a. a can­
be puidwhhd a*» pruwated hv law, »ay»
Hubject
to
the ■»•¡I of faw I»rn»<*rnit*<*
"F A.krrman, I’orthWirR
II M. Cake, raudnlat« ter Vnil**d HtatM dtelate for til* miobhcari nomination To TI«« PtMtN MATk' \'<»T»’h« «»> Li.»» Co.
Laùir Oiumiaaloner — ♦* 1‘ llofl,
I hrrvby aiin«iuntv mt «rii a <ai»«li«ÌAtv voter» at the Primary Klecltoa. to bw
tor
»tats
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<*«
uator
fo
tn
torn
count».
Senator.
. hrhi in thia County April 9Ah, MWfi.
rihrtland*
There v probably no man in the »tale oubjw t to 11 m * will of tbe vwterv at tilt’ lor lbw tM/miualuui of
laMhr a * ihl> no alnkt < ho for wrt«**
IKA A. THELT3
•4 *tveig»»n» m«»re |»ruf«»uneeil
a kt« primary rh-cte r» to fw l»ri«l in -ai H Xcmbar of fiousa of BtprtMaUlivet
•B.
ate wHir»m«ai there will t*e l> ■
XUrrUb^rt. Crecen.
«»p’llioh« upon tUi« aubjrirl than Mr county i«n April 3X HUM.
<Wnt**t ri ’ll* IS-mocratic prntiane*.
I favor* the* «frette «*ron<»rny In Kat* of the '.%l tovialaliv«- Aaawtnbly <»l the
Jowiie.t • 'lamla-rla u’* r-n .o rim,**. take, »• rvi«!ef»c*-*l by hl* wti ue and Rud County goxern menti». I lav or li«>ld- State oí Oregon, »iibjrvt V» the Ih-m-
To *ti« 'Uwte’MTu Turami or l.iw.x C o . :
’>b> ’*«*i> a Srn’M.“ ■««-Jrt-i'*n In.tn tk " pa-t utterance»
Ih* to ie»t the altornre ter, i» ie t lt»g *’Ur «tate rl«-w*ti«m» at the *M*me time <a ratir v»»i« r» ai Pzitnary Election ori
I htorby anh’HitHx* m y» «If a «»ih luíate
‘fii>* '.a «»* Ide' ’;■« «ark a .■* >4 t*rn.
Aprii
».
I*»m.
interested in. Dor d«*ef* he reprrwvnt aa uer national rtecthma, »« it a ill de-
for lbw ft«»ftiinatiu|i for ite utffc«* >4
rkr only oUi-r *.'h** I*• - • *art,*.d* n re
ereaaeour lair*. I favorg»Mid nanto »no
FXEL2XK3
2£:nrr
diteefaif ».r in hr*-« tin any irn»t
tkai . >S ean.lrdate ha» ap««ea»*ri -
County Tmrxrtr
He ¡«eliwva« m th» ahmdate frerdun» e-(UAl an*l put tatatiuft.
cf Shclbum Frtclùct,
(Vn»r aau^an for the 1ir»t l*iwtr>* I, nft
I
’
he
p*«*»plr
«to
uhi
uol
!»e
•»
rad
to
<4 ’ ■efii|** tili<m ia all Irae« of hu»iar«*-
Hnbjflict
to
lb<* <teci»i/*n of the ìtemor ratte
r O», J«-fT» dk»n. (>r*|’«»'W
Nutrii'*’ i
qileway «arma U> I m aaaur-
the preservation <4 the «*«pial tight of the •n*j«»rt f»»«ir normal ar Im* »si* one I»*
vi’Irr« wt the Primar« Election oft April
•d of Mi» nomina’**-*»
»olili
irM
when
tak«*n
in
cutinr*
fa«»n
rip ire cittwhudiip «4 the country, frw
20, ¡voti.
In ll*» R.-paU'rC»’»' ,-r itar s, »hew
a*vn VirncM
I a »\ C o :
(r»*ni inlrrferam e by «••inteaAta na <4 w ith olir pubi r gradrtf m h«*4», «tate] Tu vita
A. J
-«*11 tw a Mruggto lertl*eo *i>inate>n
tinivrrwitv
an«!
Agricultural
('ullegr.
T
i
I
hereby
aiuioiinvr
ihvw
lf
.*
crMidMata
capital
Prie» T raclait
ku almn«t »eery **1h-r The five ear»li-
<»t«p*«***
the
ayetetn
that
permit.*»
a
con
fhr
th<»
huMÌnatiou
(•
r
il»«*
<>!
Me. <‘*k* »• a fiVM* '.>lirv*t in t‘e
.*r«kU Mr '■fcArerm-r are rnrryldy <*h a hu*
r O. Albany. < ùrgoii.
right of the American working man to tin *wl Hmrrg- of arbonl t* it hooka
*1*’
The Mime I» true ol tbr a-| ***>G
Com&isuo&tr
The »trip iteln’hng va ina bl** minerai
protect hifii"«’!< by mraiMl *»l late»r or
for ( nited Slat«* -anatar, *<*r Sreretarv
gain «At 1« >na »ratrwt the «» ; re--*an« «4 atei timbrr tend« taken •/! of Linn ami Sul»jrrt to ihr «tori» «ui <»f tbe f>rmo­ T»> ma biwmifir V«»rvwa «»» I.iaw <‘w. :
•f‘‘«at« an * <**r stat- rrra.urrr
llitt. r
I hvrvby a nr oDttm mv««dt a ran»hdal**
fivM to laiir *to* ihl to» letrWDed to rra! ir voler« al thè rrirmvrv Elr< t»«»n un
-kairt haa •lewi. |.-l am<*ag the Krp.ib- «>rvaiutr«l capital.
Aj«nl », 1*01. 1 furih«*r «t d •tl»at nvy f<»r the norm nation l»»r tnr «»flirt» of
T>«e great eotnn» »*v pe<»pl*' of th*' .mu maDtv.
‘man Cntigrewainiial ean.lalaU « in l«*ll*
Bowing to the witl of the *»vert i/T:( poliT, if ri«**tori, will b» '*Eqval and
country «•an «Irptmd ’ip* n it tba* Mr.
CcurtT Sheri±
•hr -<i«l afl.fthe ** *♦• ml .|i«-r **t. S’.rtl
*4 tIrta alate wta» hate enacted ria« t ja <fa*«to aP ami aperial j nnbt^r* Subject U» the will of tl»r voter» of thr
t'ake »• fr Afolly to their intrrrvto, (*»r ttl
■h Alirr lively r»*Mr t ,d that lor the
the dire*-t (»rimar» law, and l«»*ng de- to none ’
to our of I hr rouinmn |>eo|dr
Drmxrratic iiartv al lite fort ht «»mim
whmliatimi l**r««tata Crinter.
trial. I «lepem!
He .♦ friendly to mrary mwin n and «irone of giving »’ •
X B. KXtm
Tw primarh*. wtll take place April 20 interest of th* »•ate, an l if elected to *»n my fri low rifai* na to «mirri tie it
Morti -oto Precinct
wt TAt«r» han» until A|<(1 H» t>* *•«
8 3 3MITH.
lite VnMr, will do everything hr ran Jiitir for vnlted MateA aenator a citiren HHo, iWrgon.
Th*te la ev«rv in.lteMSm <ri a<
A'.^aar. Oragaa
ot
thi»
Aiate
who
will
wrppprt
the
ad-
tor
0«e
dsvatotwiMmt
and
pro»|»riry
«4
,
YMr
in i< »tratmn ol President R - *« veil.
ail 1 >r*<un.
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To TK« DaMocUAVtü Vernrwa or l.iws Co. :
Urna i» W . W atutte
J Itvtnlo »tawaiHWa *wy wit *• eu*-lo
<Imran AtanrR4M. 1H0.
t<» v*. <>«H**'rwv. 4 M-M’rn lH« i
IKM.’I Mivt vO.'tl’l I If
THE OLD RELIABLE
ABRICU
.fohlt 1 ’aI
Disc Harr
and Molli
inailo to <
man it ’l l
American
u
STATE
S. B. HUSTON
Congress
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Office vi
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