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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
*• * »• « * * N « *** * ♦ * • A % * *>• * •• â I - * ’ -* V • * e •♦-ail •■»»-» re- ihr Sdutiam .Mfuo. •l?ec~* --4 -Ä*- ax - Politically Independent » »trrr»l at th* | m <U»«1 « at S<»o, <>re¿ ut m »-■ Ouxlter. PUBLIC OPINION. • ■! > La*» After all the r»nd ruler of th»* I’nit» 1 Stat* » I f*ublic Opinion, (‘»ir.pn ». -j: tl • H- »*«>f lU*pr».*s»*ntativcs, is much more r< -*n ive t»» th» demand» uf th« public than i th«* S< nate. th«jugh tins august Iwxly cannot r» t the cofitinu« »l | r. ■tin* of the public’s d»-mands. Th»*rv would never have 1»<*n Railway Rate I* Watioti by O»ngr»■»-. but f. r th«- continu»-«! i - t- enev of the jwwqik* from railwaj extortion at I un just and unequal charges. True, th«’ Senate ha- not yet given its *air . ”t. *o tin* acti • it < ( th»- law, but it knows if it fail pi do so a < rnr !■ ■» ■ CARE IN SELECTING CANDIDATES. would Com«* from th» public, u ha :n»i • pr i bility that many of the men I- An thia is th«- last issue of the N ew m that will would be retire«! to private life, at I v th t » rva« h it# readers before the Primary Eelection. it further prol«abilily of th«- d»*thron» n < nt of th» desire# to urge everyone to attend the Primary and Republican |*«riy. So we can safely r< ly on th» from the number of candidates select th<nn- whom fact tliat th«- Senate has h» urd a i »t< of v. ar you think will serve the people with honest,', and from the js-ople. Th»- railn ul S more will i am- fidelity to the |teople’s interest. A« all the candi- a virtue of a nee«*; -ity and allow the rate m» a in* 'date# for United States Senator reside in the Sec tn become law. They may attempt to extract the ond (’onrrvsawnal district, so far ns location is the claws of the m««n ur« by attaching aif ap|x d concerned, there is no choice between them. Sen lathe courts claus»« that would d«-tn»y th» ir.t« nt ator Gearin. being the only candidate of the Dem of th«* law. But if such should r» suit th« |»eopl«* ocratic |«»rty. w ill, undoubtedly. I m * the nominee of will be heard front and v th m»iro dni-tn- d» r ai ■ that part} Among th<* .-.» verat candidate* pn>- p vi "ii I. •• II» ;■ ii> i..»'I *:•!<•. .!"’.atn:u. B-uime. upon the railroad qiu -uai. Public Opinion is likewi <» gathering uch fore- Jr., Is tile staunchest supporter of Statement No. for tariff mu.-ion that even Spak«*r t .«ni »n, ti.»- i. Should he Is- the nominee he would be entitled staunch«**! of stand;»attors, is beginning to h»-ar to the election, provided, of course, th«* lavislaturv t has a Rejuibliean complexion. Mr. Itmme ia bit the Republican party would »>n hav»’ n. ui»»bf. terly opjiosed by many Republicans, who assert th«* tariff or the ;»eople v. ■ Id place ■^une oth» r that lie is a Isiodler and an all around immoral ¡»arty in power that v <«uld «Io <». man. But when you ask for a specific instance of Public Opinion is forcing city after city t«> de the afon said boudling or immorality, they invaria clare for munici|»al owr>r..’ i of i .! ■ .! t bly fail to specify. Certainly, Mr. I»«»irne is not It is not now unrea.*«onabl< t posing as an angel of goodness, for if he was and n«r future every city in the nation «ill own and should I m * elected, he would is* so lonesome while operate her street car, lig!.*, and water occupying his x natorial seat that he could accom- Public Opinion in Oregon f »n’» d the adoption of plish nothing. No one will accuse Mr. Bourne of th« IniUaUvc and Referendum ai d the lhr»ct Pri dishonesty; nor of mistreating or underpaying mary laws. It has made it ;»■- -¡ble for th«* i»e<>ple laboring men, large numbers of w hom he employs. of Oregon to enact law thro igh <l:r< t 1« . :.it ”i. Mr. Bourne is report«! to lx* a wealthy man. or to rc|**al or nullify a law .o,a»-t»»i b. th» J . . We believe his wealth has all Is » n obtained from Walure. Puhla: Opinion hiw made it ;*• ibl«* for mining profMntie*. We have nev. r heard that he the people of Oregon to indin ctly nam» United has obtain«! one* dollar of it through special legis States .*4 nator. lative favura, nor from the exploiting of franchises. Public Opinion moves slowly and only as the We reinemlx r that during the memorable "hold people become educat'd to the inqiortance and up” legislature, that In* w as accused of all man necessity of reform. But w hen the great ma »>f ner <>f immorality at his headquarters in Salem. the American jx- pic dee ar d the » • .. <• • ' t r r. But this was all men hearsay and offhand accusa I tions. Actual investigation failed to verify the it • * charges, of course wine and cigars were not ■ions of two or three did» rent congre. -> r before strangers at his rooms; nor were they absent from the rooms of any man who has i»«*n elected S»*na- th«* demand in accompli-h« »1. Never in the history of our Coveniment was th»- tor nt Salem for years. If he used money to in fact »«> well established as it is today, thal this i a fluence legislators in any wav, the fact has never (¡oveniment of th«- ;»eople. by th* p. ¡ ¡< . ai I !> r been shown and the N ews believes he has lM*en the people. It is being shown the cot wrongfully accus«l. Nor does it ap|x*ar that he the governments of city, tat» and the nation. has ever lieen connect«! with trusts or capitalistic Undoubtedly the gni ping gn »d of c rp i-at .i concerns that have levied unjust tribute from the ■nd capitalistic combin»-» na.’i driven the p- .pl«- to e. However, the N ews ex|»ects to support assert their rights. The ;»-opl«’ have suffer«*»! [jearin, and while Mr. Bourne would he its have Lx-en abused an«i defrauded fora long lirn»- choice from the numlier of Republicans offered, before they learned that, if tl.» y would, they culd yet the fight is no mat» rial concern to us. l Among the numl«*r of legislators, the p«>ple have just as g»»od government ns the mu/.nty <>f should select only thoM* candidates who favor do the people desired. Having learned their ;* w« r. ing away with the Normal School graft, w ho stand is it reasonable to suppose that the |>eopk* w ¡11 ever for a tax on franchises and for a State Iwink ex again b«-com«* lethargic as to the protect., t; of the aminer. They should favor the idea of every aj>- right# of the common people? Is it roasonable to propriation, aside from those necessary for thi _ sup|*»>s»* . ile w ill that allow to the themselves |x*«»pl support of the State government and for the peni be roblsxi in the future a they have 1«. n in the tentiary, reform school and eleemosynary insti part by con«oraU«»ns, trust , kink I«« r >. grafter tutes, standing upon its own merits, ami to not I m * and boodlera? No. no! Having l»ani«»i in the includ«i w ith m*cessary appropriations, as was the bitter sch««ol of experience, reformatory lav will case with the blanket bill of last aes-ion. n» t Hupp’««* Mr Fumtah »hunk! have tw»«n I fbtaut-tvdly thv appr< • priatteaa tad uoiikl have ta vn p.*--«* I ailh tin* «»tneiy* ney rlatum* aUaohi**! an«l linn. M A. MiHer »•! L«l»a!.«*i wLo Hon. B. Hunten. <4 HiìUta’ro, Waah- : rolK’ita th« rotea <>( Liun < * unty ta i?»<>- («ion < ’-unty, t>r»p»n wah tn town th» J«» j it u» ol h.i'v I.I' I*** th« bill. iMhvr like ni«-«»un s may cntnr up vraui, it and obpftlly »««rthy «4 M<»n«ta) l<**lti«i|f after life* ifitetr*»te iu tl*r eletmn . mainly ! »r the rva» n that r»«'«* L*r Ih** ih un ina Itoti L»r ( vit^rt**# n tn th«’ fiiturv, and it will I«* «i*tb»m for the pt*i»pte I*» n tain for their U“vvrtx»r, nearly rveryta»uy in Linn ( • -unit irrv- th«* Itejtibhian Mini <h«Ì»j»\»red th« man who hae* priori! !iin>i**-|( lota» »¡vet vr ol |«artv, «i* * the p »di um (*. n>«X't th«* uftur <4 «»wr j'la« v, ' thvir frivn<|. Thv tlhtuil «ho pr«>kr* be maintained «biriti«; tl • ta*t *<*- n Mr. IliiftUrit in ti* yoar» »en*, a t*aUtv himovlt to ta* true ta Miler titan im « who tfw Icvirlature. !li«lr««L the ran i. m ’« t <4 Indiat a, and |>a-*-hvrd in for thr ta * • *turv at imn»* • !«< - year*. 11 n* tath«*r w »» n «•» «I»! t« r in < ’• tn- i ta untrtad. Won, be I«* Iteinocral <>r K<j n. f«awy <», talli Indiana V «-huiU-vr lutai«-) who *!***• hot lake thr -am«* p* -iti«*u try, and l‘*t bi* Id«* at th* Lauto* <4 h tHiw •* H ft nmjxnty <4 tbr Mr. Miller did • n S rmal a* I l«l -»ti Jt ..»• 4. « ».il Kiver. Mr. Hu«t«»nta ruotiirr mm Í AVi»lMlf.r«' L«» I m * ». and nj»*n a|-| r« ¡ r at '-u*. w »land h (Lu* leit a widow with thrift* rLiMr« n to Lav»* Muttftrriìwftjl U* S!ai> iHvnt S<». I. H very Mill rl“ • h r « • * li> n kvpr> •* a ropi'ort, »d * tn »in Mr. llnsiun, th** <>M* *•» ti»»- «*• n*11»ift!*! L»r Hrantor wh i» Blivve from thr «« uhU*«* where tio*» In Ihm |w*<>| h», h ill I m * l»y <-~t, mm * thr ohi. An thw wire called .\orn.al rc I m - !• «re 1« •* a tv-1 Wtd tell with trrt litth’property, h •» child th«* I Ji's* i » sa tu r«» Il ti»«» piati row* up to thr n«*it *« •- I tif I *. - L«w«l WMonruj ptivatiou and u*tL By work« «vil. <»thvr *t•!«•■» will im .» apt I m ¡alairri .■»•»V lli*D«t« nt li.all r\« r, that la I «• ri Htf <<n thr tariti hi ama* n ill. and iiwtlvrn •iu«r our law thu* itnultiftliy thvir r»i*i•*• * h*r th« paH l*v> war* > t on th* railroad, and l»y the «acrili« «•* <4 ii>tr««lu<a' • n»«th«"ii «4 < U m : tittf S#nftt«*rw pai.l ami that llirj tor allowed a »utta i- hi* nvdhar, hr tartwdrd in gettiti^ aa In vote <4 th« |»*«*plv. U'hvn a ent »urn (<»r luaint« nanr. during tl.» «whirMtU'U. Ilr wan tor Itsr»*** irar* rm- majority «4 th« rtatm hav» »»toptMil thi«« next two yraiw. Mr. Miller, (r*m hl» pl««ytft| by thv ¡"alita I •' iìaiir«>ad t»r «imitar plana, it will lw*v«»tiiv p >*Htblv iTfewlrdfp- obtained aj»m tl - matter m rany, I w I tig j-art «»( the tiior n ««*clu»i> loinibTnit an ainrwltnmut t«> tlw* f«**lrrHl Die pa-t i* th« i! ai ai • i a» that and. Ile cattar lo Orinoti in thr >| ring «'■»lifttHull«•*« I« th«1 alftlr», F«'«piiring ah wr roald ecteil le deb H ’be pl«» - I of taft.1 and wortonl on a ln*ni that tear. Svnat*»r* t<» ta* ••I<*»*1« m Ì hv Ihm |*'«,pk*. iw- I m the Gv^tattirv», am n< w the«** grafter*. In Januar), '. hm I, ha tavan th«* ptaciicr Mead The fnrnda <4 the N* rmala would >•4 law in Hi tata ri. wh«r»* h* t v<«r StM« fatati ia»*« Lu- thr |{>ku«ie «4 Hr pre* nitAef that u**ul<l rend anv other tuner rrwi<l«ftl. lie Rmetl < tic term hi Mfitativr* • rv*»iuUvii t«i ntibm.il ___ ____ ... Then, Mr Miller’* mtn tftan hr, ““ thv Mate ."M-tuilr, and La* taft*n im L cn >I wtH'li tin aitM-ti liiM-tit, but the binale director at lldlata>n> for 1L* jrrar*. rrem« wouhl ihmvf ««»mur. ■n.f .-jB^ully tb<- ntintrv <li»tr i- >Utt « '<*ry % st»« mH al wrry » lc<‘ii««n. lit* •*tgl.i t*ic«’fiiii»«*i»lI»» bh I* taxpuyerw Liv ha* I» eil pr« a.dvtit o| ihr Bar Aw j I OK ¡.ih» hirer of making tin- public I ■ I» w* iati«•« ami mrwftj <»n it* gririancr Boc-’Jiy ■♦*•“•’'• «ni limi’ ugh that th« erotimilter »»rvvral wart» Hr rank» a* 1 hcrvby am»’»um*c myaelf a* a ^an* boys ami girla. wh.»-e education el. . on« «4 th«* beat lawyrra in <>r«y<*n, and with grw«luati«n tr”tii Hu pul l* - •* *>l La* arcuiteli a trd a vota privare troni hia «Ihlate f«»r the i«publican n<»nainatmn a re weil s»|wipp«*«l l"r the Iwtth- -*i III.*. practice. Hr i* n arnri and han Ihre« h»r nt at« «• nator from Linn county, viibiv't te tha will «4 the voter» al th«' Mr. Mtllvr « <>t»u.l«-i with all Uiv « hildrvii Bri mt indr|«rn«irnt, Huai« iah primary ehwlion to h« h»l<l IU Mll.l ly, hr dote not want th«* offliro for the county < n April 2U, I'OH. luouv) there ia in it. Ilr atan«U firtnly 1 (a%<>r th»- rtri»-t»»*t economy in «tat* ;*w ( b re ! H prwpnatmi - .il. s- tiiat foT tlir M.ilitiiutu Itatr tata nd%*4*att«d In ami rotinty governnirnt». I latAr I h .14 eu, h parlKalar t» ni w..ol«> stami ti|-.n th«* Prcfthlrnt. lh* u* t rrrs ptranant Ha merita. Ha l hi» w- prevailed, the ftCfabl«* grilltenuiil t<» itafft’t, and made i «. r <>ur .tat»* riwtionB at the «am»* tint«* a« our national rltili'X»*. •« U will .Io- State would not have La»l V« par int* »• -t many aurin frtvnd* white m thia citj cresaeMir tax«*«. I fa.orgiMMl r «4- «n>l ■ »milita l-.wi’l i.ec, —arv for the main ladmnun < 'ritrri«»n. npial ai»l ju«t taxation tenance «4 t'x u<v>«eary Stale IneU- The |«-«>|.l» «Io.til.1 not be tax«*I to tutioue. 11 he is retnrnwl t>. the Senate, his ex* What b»w thv |*»»ptc c4 On^tMh mtnaort l>»»ir normal « t I mm H b ; one i» •umrirnt when taken in rotin«*ction ■rertamv 4 the |**t, will elisi..« him to £ft>nr«l l»y eterting «»«•'»»r'gv E. Ch»tnt»rr- aerwmpl eh a very great »k-ai u re u tt>« tam iw»vmi<»r? On «lune l nell rvery with our pul'li»- gra.l.-l w I ioo I b . «late «ature sr—ioue, in tl>e way «4 cutting volvr in <»rnt«»n <»it aay whrthvr or noi univi r.itv ami Agricultural Coil«*«». I vat grail and etlravagame, than be ha* thv Mate «hall |«ay atawit |375,iW)l> that ».|>|«~e the »y.tem that prrmitii a run- a the |«at. At a ma-» meeting aeon waa appr««prta<nl far p»n«■«•«• «»ihrr tinual rhan^e <>( artiool text hooka. The -trip nrluding «aluabh* mineral alter hie return In m the la-t »•-- h . i . than ter thr atipiorl «»( th« >tate covarti* and lof Ini i*«nal aiwl » rwt»i««»r»- atni timber lamia taken <>fl of |jnn an>l • Ire -wonle <4 Lekwm n. Renuhlieaas as firen Io I mim * «houl.l lie letnrncd to \x » wait kv • IWne-ral« eadoraad bi* li-girla- .u . li -• It».: I* I • ■inn county. •pp»«»uriati »n* tali w»a alwml t*> ta» Her actum Honing in the will nl the aovereign ¡ ••»«•s! by thr 1.« gn»lalt»rr, •»«! lo whivh Het thi* ertale i* entirely Bntwrflti VMS» 'V pi,’ kn.’W that Mr Miller < thè «tnertrritrv ciao»«* a a» lo ta* altarlivd, people ol tlm «tntr who liavi< rnart«*t '(¿ae«» i ami true !«■ their interest*, l*vVi»ri»or ChftMtta’rtali» h*t Ih«» tari ta* the ilirert i.rimar law, a»vi hring <le- giving it a fair trial. 1 «leprnii the- know that if be co uhi hare hem kixfwn thal br a«mkt vrt«» U • tii«-;v-uro, airottB I w on mv Irllow citia. ob to aelert nett «ontrofle»! In the interests <4 any »rah ante»» ih« viBvrifrtivv ciati»» June for Vnitnl stat. « senator a dtiaan ar- les* Isgidalii.n, tliat it would have retnoìml. l’or il ih« bill «hmild Lr been »loo»’. Xtiowing that lie l.aa tarea paaar«l a» an amaraency uamaurr, il <>t thre slate who will support the atl- ’Ae.1 sad pr>»Bn hinmlf trae loth. • oul'l h»\» bercine a la» l’»h# teter» lite nun BtrntMin of J'menlewt it.-.-evelt it„ v,» ».Born a W W amriT U ■de he will be nominated ami re- iMMipl» rotil«| brini: thè Krterenduin Srtrel by a ha.id- IV mamrdv. In this i*ear. (terorn«»r ( Lai»‘ertain'« thrrol hreati Albany, Oregon. .March SB, 1’BM. and age men vh stami by th»- gun — ha«l thè droirtd ••!!•*< l an I in ron»*. rlevtion ■sbu M*vu laiUJul ta th* trust Hup. red •iox*nr« tb« | m **|»I v a ili cay wiU i<y ita» b U or Cher», aa* «ret turned dvwu. 'lea •U ji *wb»th«r illOl 1.1» HI NOMINAIEI» AM» Kl.-I.l lx II I». ■late for tiw nomination f *r the ■ tfi.w ol jbe unacted which. supp»»rt«-»l by Public Opinion, will make it impcmauble for the pnslatory goun- dr*ls to continu«* to plund«*r th«* public at pleasure. Why. l*ui»ii«: Opinion is even forcing the Standard Oil Company to make some movement towards iclieying the law. It is forcing th»- coal opml 1 and coal earners to at least be willing to treat with the c»«l miners. It is forcing the gas companies all «»ver the country to reduce ga« rates. W henever the people will bwnu*h political preju dice from their nun«Is and conclude tliat th«* wish of all law-abidmg citizens ia guo«l government, and that g«>o«I an«l tro«- men may dilfer in opinions as to how to r,-a» h that result, then it becomes ;M»«>i- bk* to accomplish reforms. When hon«**t. true m«*n differ in opinions, either of th«*m may be right Your neighbor may be nght an«l you wrong. Let us cultivate the spmt of chanty for the opinions of others an«i dnve prejudiice from our minus. By s»» doing w«* becom«* better citizens, and as the stand ard of citizenship is raised, the standard of guv-1 eroment mint mwessanly keepptice. Let us ever» l»ear in tniml th«* fact that there arc many more honest, law -abiding citizens than then* an* dishon- «•st. Iaw-bn*aking ones, ami that if th«* g««xl citi zens will simply act together and pull for what is nght and just in governmental affairs, in the «end they will win. Csutr ShertS Subject to th« Will el th» I'wm.cmtk- votera al U><- lortho-ming Primary Klwtiou. j. r. B Mia Crtecs- L b W am . T«*wrwa l>««»■« iiavm V<WUM «* f I « m C o .: I Lrrebjr aiMMMMMt » »••mli'latc k»r Ihr froiulr.ation b»r the » ttire ut Ccixtv Clerk Htibjaet in th« will <4 th«- pv»mnrratlc roter» al tl«c I o HI mn 'iiuntf Primary i l«c- r X TATXS Alt&sr* Oraron T » ma Itari io it * < VoTiKiu» >»r Lift w Co I iix-rrby *nn*>unt** nnwlf a candidate f e th«* n- tn natri ci ter the thew I Cnrtr Tramm " jh a , t to th«' «dl »4 the roter» at th«* Í. rthcomu 1‘rtinari b l«*cth-n li elevi* ««I, my policy will I*, an it haw tww»n dur* ihg thr pr««*eiit term, ta'hret a<x*»»unl>h< f*«r all public rnnfirt« rwri««<l and dia- tairwed, arul the true taCauce tn Ire turned <>vrr l*> mv anwroaor, JAMBS BXJmrS. •X«W ¡tab \ ».» Art 4 l tn hr ■.L*t Nvw Shirt \«M L h Ni ' • veltirw N*»w **urii New oui Sew -Twi Shadow cl M«w ahito A compie HMUUa Light and Sweat ROYAL a 9 Bfl BAKING POWDER RAW Ahaolutoly Pura RatUdyapepl'ci may be eaten without Inconvenience even by peraone with delicate ditieatlon AGRICULT John iWre Si l>is<* Harrow m and Molino V ituolr’ to or«!« man «t Taylo American Fi< «■iiiiliiislr tlor « H!.l I Iti le\X CANPlPATE FOR t'NITEH STATU SENATOR Champion of Statement One J onathan B o I’ rne , J r ., camliflatv lM?forv the Republican Pri maries f«»r tin* nomination of I’nit»*»! State-» Senator in Congress for the lonjr term commencing March 1. 1*. m >7. was born in New Bedford, Ma-^t hu'» tt-. !’< mnry —1, 18.55; waa a menitM*r of the class of 1K77 at Harvard University; came to Portland Maj 16, 1S7X; was a Republican memlier of the Or«*t-on 1^ - islature in the session of INNaan»! the extra se ssion of liW6; was ont* of Oregon’s delegates tn the Republican National Convention of I. nn X, and Ore gon's m»*ml»er of the Republican National Committee from jsssto lh*.’2, and a del« /at«' to the Republican National Convention of 1SH2. an«! was el« t«*d as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon Leg islature in I KIM». Mr. Bourne has l»een more prominently identil'u <1 with th«* development of the mineral resource» of On*gon than any other man in the State, luiving expended in the last 20 years over $1.000.000 of his own money in the acquisition an«l development of Oregon mines. While Mr. Bourne has had his residence and main office at Portland since 1S7H. he has had another office al Now B»*«if<>ni. Massachusetts, and has carried on the business of his father’s estate since 18N9. which makes him familiar with many of the large interests an«l leading men in the East. These qualdicalions in con- s i i» a ¡fY, S*»Th ». u hvrwby gUrt» «hat i»w un tar- r•*«»I h «• Iva ta *l-«i> >y the i«»tinly * **nrt of I.Inn t .«toty, •*1mtnl»<n»t«»r of tl*r «wtetr r»| t*ft A 1 Ui« *‘I «*•**••’« I. All }w rwm« h*v In« < Ulm» iMtaln«* wtM «»tale aja » hrrvLy nviiUf!*! io invrea »tl the »» mbw to OtMty IU cordar nu l.*!»i<n »I «I lh’ ’ ff -* *»f i- I- I itH WaiftMkal fVtnk II »IMIn«, AltMity. «W wo ' a Miblvct to the dec »aton •*( the • nit ri«t»v« r k» him *»» *» ?»y r«x|Ulr«'*h emh« I’dera at thr lurtbcvmtng pri* » , . • . - »ts •! • ’ . • marie« I T I» M* VI Alft. U I. ftwA». AdkUlMfcHnU W Alt‘»rn«'\ fnt lAn»h»IWftwlor. T” nr» P km « mni V u* »r LteftCu. |K»n’l Make It ill April I od I hereby antHMUica mvM'if a ranthdate lint rail anti mt th' yotir account for U»v nomination t«*r «»ita «’ of lltv*. We hawe attrclr car ric*Hl long e«'l ai > «a ff-V r« •!< I <»r Linn Coiintv *ubp • t I-» 11 iv w i II « 4 eti«aigh fot on«' limo, FkMMkiK*» M kat MkBKrr th«* inter» of the I‘«in* h -rat ir ¡Mirty at thr tertlivoitiiii< prliuari«*». >• Hl 1» I • A WMON Albany, < w i • Fm Itavi hi »« Vor» h » < >» I ** n < «». : I hereby anntxinrr mvrolf a va rn ibi at«* hr th«* ¡»olii i nation |«>r the <»Ctkv of Gmuxty Sheriff >tll»j«M t t«> th«* «di of thr elertora <4 thr K» ptihli- ah |*arty at th«- furtlicotuiAg Primary t»lv< tM>n. ___ R. L ’rmrz of Rartaburff* 11» Fite Ital i m it hx Vote»«» < >r I ixw < I hereby aun «tin»«* n >’•*!( a candidate (or thw nomination l«»r theater «4 Sute Senator Hiil»j«ft't t‘> the will <4 Ihr rl«*« tora «4 the L 1‘riHian rlw I mhi CKRLT3ÎTS 3CX encc in business and j> »litieal affairs pre-eminently qualify him for Alba&y Orejen making an an able and influential Senator for the Stat«’ of Oregon. a%rt* Voraaa « >r l.ixx < ’«» T > I nr Mr. Bourne has always favored extending the direct ;>ower of I her« by animuiM'e in%m H a < rti«b«ì.Alr the |wopk* over their government as far as possible. He was one. i> r th«* n> niinntion for tin* uthvv u! state suuare of the leading spirits in the Initiative and Referendum movement Mtlvri t to the will of tin* vln tor» «»( thr from 1896 until it was approved by th«* voters at the June election |h in<« rati« party al the fortin*«»tiling in 1902. In 1904 lie was a member of the executiv«* committee of iTiinary «ir t» n X A. XILLXR the 1 hrect Primary Nominations Ix*ague, and holds the same por Lebanon Or^rau- tion with the People’s Power League at this time. In all these! movements he has l»een one of the few to guarantee the necessary expenses of prejvaring and promising their m«*asures to the people. Of lhl!«da*r«>, Witfthintftofi < ’•♦tllitv, lie says that the choice of United States Senator should be by Candidate f«»r Noiuiiiatiuu ter direct vote of th«* p«*ople, and that th«* legislature should l»c com pelled to elect the man the (»eople select To accomplish this result he is championing Statement Numb»*r One of the Primary Elec On Iti’publirnn Tt-krt. Favore Maxi* mum list»* l««w —Parcel* PoBt—No more tions law as the only method by which publie opinion may be -» ripping of Public lato.la. crj stalizeil and made effective upon the Legislature. In Ins p»1^ on for ’’.»¡nination. he ays. The »lirect primary law hn» brought “If 1 am nominal«’'! and elect««l, 1 will, «luring my term out some caisli.iai»-« of g»««l aiamling in the I mi - imbs wurl»l—among tlimi Willis of office, favor:. 1. fiuniway lor Mate Prmt.-r. He i« a tl.or»»ugh printer ami manager of the Republican politics. Anilrrw.ii A I’liniway Prinlingt'omjiany. Amending National Constitution tor People— Election Illa pl.'.lgeot retr •Iwlili ent tn tie liaavy ,<et ■ I th«- stat,* Printing Office is bring of l'nit«*d States Senators. ing him much support. l’uldi«*itv Political Campaign Expen-» s. N'ati’ i I Control of <‘or^Miratioiis in Inter-t.it.’ < 'oin- ni«*rc«». Rigid Excludon <»f A-iatic t'oolie Labor: <»o»»'i Wag«* 3. B. HUSTON Congress CANDIDATE FOE STATE PRINTER %» Hrpublkait ---- L. W. %|»ril ’JO, 1 OOH- —— RI*AL ESTA I '« 4fnf«* |*rh»i«,r sh»«>tht uvei I tine..*. *.*rj »*« prn* IH «ir«*« ah <t give a «quart» »hai t«a I ha latfwyrri» Politicai iut»»H|nily«»r» hase no l>ii»tib ■■-* to ««»« ul*’ li» « «patitimi Ihr offri*» •nd uo righi t«i a «Il vl«mii of Uw rinohiiiH*nta, I phr-ìjfr «tu t*u«lH*v*ellkft s4iului»- tr«i* W l»ui»t*av ••Mi l’un osti? I* a **0010 mai», a l»r«w»-t nitri, t ht n > i , ri m u*h" fttowiw tu'» » una Office with Thi »Scio, < Farm anal city |>i •Mb I Ut» lb* Uaual « U ¥••»> want to» *• t«dl tt it tt « an !»■ M' buy, I can Hud th«« K M. I ’»I U »W N I \MI>ll>»rK K»H I I X N « • • i X I \ I At Repuiilnsn primary, April 20.1'Kkl narzn i Ohl tune I in II nominated and riveted, ! wiH work f r th«* ta **t mtcreete of l.intr <otuih and < >rr<»»n. J. G. GIL í r> Ha* <*Mtablndt«*4 in >ci<» ant lu »In » wv>r Í ÿ branche« tinte b r tl.v I «■-»».<cratic nonutiatiou tor the III» <4luw of County XUocrder Snli >»t to the will of the tk-nxeretie To tub Prw.*>»««» Vorra« or I t«« Co. I herví», anneuncr myxelf a catrlftat» voter« at the 1‘rui.ary I .Iwlion. to b* hei.l it* tiri» County April 20th, I1SM. for tb« ixxuinatioti of Meritar of Sou»« at Rspressatatíve» ir.A ▲. rs£L?3 riu-ru'rr«-. Crodon. of th» Í¡M le<i*»at»vv A*»» ii.tJv <*l the Slate of Oreg*»n, to th« f*vut- To THIS l»BM>« B itti V..IBSB or I IBM Co. : orratic Tot»-r» at Primary Elaclton on I lierehy annotila'» myself a eamlidate April 3U, V.»«l. for the nomination for the oflhe of rxxLsnro t. osrnrr of shclVura Prcemev P. <>., Jeff* .-win. Oregon. « County Tmnrtr Snl.je *t to th»- »I«* iaion ‘»I the IVtno ratic voter- al th»- Primari Election on April Tot«« ltaw.M«%n< V otvmm nr l.iww Co 1 herebv aimotim*» mi-elf a c»n<hd»t« f<»r the nominatMm f« r the «»thcr of CsoatT Ccmmliii3L.tr Buhtart to the •hvi« on of th* ik«mo- rratic voter* at th« Primary Lh^ ti- n on April 30. PWH I further »tate that my p»hcy, if r|«*» tr»L will l>* “K<|ual ainl ria« t juftttea U> all atnl tp«cial pffivttefva k> Boa».” ftein, (h»»nn. a. a. xiLtazn Xorth -do Treclact To tub l‘awo»mrn V«vT»a» or l.lv*» ('o.: I twrebr anronnre mys»lf a i-amliilatc for the iion.fnat.on for the office of W.. tint fail C»»atT 3hen2 Hut.jert to 11 IT will O< the unter» nt the ItamHierntie I*arty at the forth»oming Primarv iUmtem. o s slant. Albaar. Oregca To res I»«w»w»«Ttr VoTCM or l.twa Co. : t herab?- aabutaiac» iu, anil aa a ■ maUl. « * *•••*<•-•** F