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GRESHAM
THREE
O V T Ï.O O K ,
A P R II.
10.
1013
Candidates for Nomination, Apr. 19
I L ow ell h a s a b so lu te ly no c h an ce fo r
n o m in a tio n , an d th a t th e fig h t is i
.betw een S e n a to r B o u rn e an d y o u r-
lelf.
" I t h a s n e v er been my policy to
1 d ic ta te le tte r s to
c a n d id a te s
fo r
s ta te o ffice a n n o u n c in g my s u p p o rt,
Prominent Attorney of Hills­ b u t, in asm u ch a s I am firm ly con-
! vinced th a t S e n a to r B o u rn e h a s m is­
boro T ells
hy He
re p re se n te d th e s ta te o f O regon al-
Favors Selling,
; togethei* too long, th a t he sta n d s In !
a class by h im self w ith in th e s ta te
of O regon as a p o litic a l ‘d em ag o g u e ,
A tto rn e y W . G. H a re , o f H ills­ I feel c o n stra in e d to a s s u re you of
b o ro , re c e n tly
w ro te
a
le tte r my h e a rtfe lt su p p o rt. F ro m my In­
to Ben S ellin g
te llin g w hy 'h e v e stig a tio n s of y o u r re co rd , I tr u s t
fav o red S e llin g ’s n o m in a tio n . He th a t th e s ta te w ill be h o n o ra b ly an d
ab ly re p re se n te d if you a re elec ted .
say s:
" L ik e a g re a t m an y o th e rs ,
“ S e n a to r B o u rn e 's p o sitiv e s ta te ­
I d id not rep ly to y o u r c o m m u n ica­
m e n t in th e p rim a ry p a m p h le t th a t
tio n fo r th e reaso n th a t I b elieved h e w ould n o t m a k e any cam p a ig n ,
its p u rp o s e w as to in s p ire m y su p ­ a n d th a t th e peo p le of O regon w ere
p o rt. 1 did n o t, h o w ev er, c e n su re u p o n tr ia l, fo llo w ed by h is cam p aig n
you in th is re sp e c t, a n d co n sid ered lite r a tu r e w hich h as th is day flooded
it ex ceed in g ly good
p o litics, b eing o u r local m ail, c o n ta in in g K e lle rh e r'
b o th b en eficial an d clean.
le tte r , th e P o rt an d B ay Com m is-1
" A t th e tim e
m e n tio n e d ,
how ­ sion le tte r , to g e th e r w ith p a m p h le t
e v e r, I h ad d e te rm in e d to su p p o rt c o n ta in in g 101 re a s o n s w hy B o u rn e
J u d g e L ow ell, of P e n d le to n , w hom sh o u ld lx» n o m in a te d , sh o u ld be s u f­
1 h av e p e rs o n a lly m e t an d in w hose fic ie n t to c au se an y th in k in g citizen '
a b ility an d in te g rity I h av e le a rn e d 'to in q u ire in to th e sin c e rity of a
to hav e c o n sid e ra b le co n fid en ce. 1 m a n w h o now c laim s to be th e a u ­
h av e now
becom e co nvinced th a t th o r of c e rta in re fo rm s w hich h is
co n d u ct o f ten y e a rs ago a ssiste d in
re n d e rin g n e c e ss a ry .’
SELLING MAN TO
DEFEAT BOURNE
Jas. C. Hayes
for Coroner
Ben
Selling
"G o in g d o w n ;” th a t is w h a t is be-
done w ith th e p rice of d a in ty lunch
eond a t th e d o m estic science d e p a rt­
m ent of th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l col­
lege. W h at a d em an d th e r e w ill be
for th e young lady s tu d e n ts who a re
< ta k in g th is to u r s e and acco m p lish in g
»
Dan McAllen
C a n d id a te
for
Commissioner
D an M cAllen n eed s no in tro d u c -
| tio n o r re fe re n c e
as
he is well
‘ know n In th e co m m u n ity . Dan Mc-
■ A llen h a s ask ed fo r no e n d o rse m e n t
' H e is a fre e lan ce ca n d id a te — w lth -
, ou t strin g s . D an M cAllen p ro m o t-
j ed th e L ew is an d C lark F a ir ; he Is
w idely k n o w n as a b o o ste r fo r H om e
In d u s try an d a well k n o w n frie n d of
lab o r. Hb h as been 'a re s id e n t of
' P o rtla n d th ir ty - f o u r y e a rs and
a
la rg e p ro p e rty o w n er, h a v in g been
in b u sin ess fo r tw en ty -six y e a rs as
M cAllen & M cD onnell, Mr. McAllen
sellin g o u t his
in te re s t
recen tly .
He sh o u ld have fa v o ra b le c o n sid e r­
a tio n fro m th e v o ters on F rid a y .
P a id Adv.
Demands a Public Morgue
T he s tro n g e s t a n ta g o n ism
th a t
lias been b ro u g h t to b e a r a g a in s t
D r. J a m e s C. H ayes, R ep u b lican can
d id a te fo r co ro n e r, o rig in a te d am o n g
th e u n d e rta k e rs . T h e reaso n
is
a p p a re n t. D r. H ay es believes in th e
e s ta b lis h m e n t of a p ublic m o rg u e ,
w hile th e y believ e in allo w in g th e
u n d e rta k e rs to dictate., how dead
bodies s h a ll be ta k e n c a re of.
P aid Adv.
Republican Candidate for
U. S. Senate
1.
A lw a y s a f ir m
b e lie v e r in S ta te m e n t No. 1«
an<l not in
con ventions. w.*»*eii»l>l|ei» o r boss ru le .
G ave his tim e and m oney to
e le c t S ta te m e n t No.
1 n i< li a t tlie last tw o s ta te elections.
2.
H e w ill liv e in O re g o n and th e w o rk in g m an can call a
see h im at any tim e .
Does not b elieve in a S e n a to r liv in g in W ash ­
in g to n so th a t o nly th e ric h can see h im hy p a y in g th e expenses o f
g oin g th e re .
*
3.
Is a business m a il, a la rg e tax
th e O reg on
p ayer o f O regon a m i has
peoples* In te re s ts a t heitW.
P aid A d v e rtise m e n t
WILLIS FISHER for Sheriff
A p ril 19 w ill bp W illis F is h e r’s
b irth d a y . You m ay h elp c e le b ra te
his b irth d a y by e le c tin g him s h e riff
ol M u ltn o m ah co u n ty . A v o te for
F is h e r a s s h e r iff m ean s h elp in g to
p u t a good clean m an in th a t m uch
ab u sed office. T h e s h e riff can do
m o re th a n an y o n e else to stem th e
tid e of c rim e in a city . F is h e r Bitn-
ply p ro m ises th a t he
w ill " m a k e
g o o d .”
P a id Adv.
’
i
.
th is re s u lt.
B eg in n in g w ith th e e la b o ra te m eal
served G overnor W est a couple of
j w eeks ago a t a cost o f 22 c e n ts fo r
e ach p e rtu u , th e g irls h a v e becom e
;m ore and m o re e x p e rt in econom ic
buying a n d p lan n in g , u n til th e lu n ch
.e o n s have cost 15, 14. 13, and yes-
W a k le iu a r S eto n w ho is a c a n d i­
. te rd a y 10 c e n ts a p la te . It is a
d a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n for fu d g e of
p ra c tic a l illu s tra tio n of th e w ay th e th e c ir c u it c o u rt. Itep t. 4. is w ell
dom estic sclen re d e p a rtm e n t is find- know n In th is p a rt o f th e c o u n ty .
j ing so lu tio n s fo r th e pro b lem o f th e and his special q u a lific a tio n s fo r th e
high cost o f living,
! office w hich he see k s a re
recog-
nixed by all. Mr. S eton w as b o rn in
T h e 10 cen t lu n ch eo n . served by 1865, an d h as lived 20 y e a rs in O r-
and „gon, 16 of w hich he h as en g a g e d In
Miss N ell S y k es o f
S alem
D elia P u rv e s of S e a ttle , W a s h , to » th e a c tiv e p ra c tic e of law In
th e
j h a lf dozen p ro fesso rs,
had
peach c o u rts of O regon. He served as
d ep u ty d is tric t u tto rn e y from 1897-
1 blossom s as d e c o ra tio n s, and Includ­ 1898, as a s s is ta n t I ’. S. a tto rn e y d u r ­
ed In th e m enu bak ed b ean s. Bos­ ing 1900, an d as Ju stice of th e peace
ton brow n b re a d , c ream ed p o ta to e s fo r th o B ast P o rtla n d d is tric t from
y e a rs
en cassero le, cele ry a n d le ttu c o s a l ­ 1902-1906. H e w as th r e e
city a tto rn e y fo r G resh am an d is at
ad , p e a c ’’ s h o rtc a k e w ith w trp p e d p re s e n t a m em b er of th e ex ecu tiv e
cream , an d coffee.
I board of th e city of P o rtla n d . H is
A t th e sam e
tim e
th e M isses law office Is 432-3 W o rcester build-
C lure P ierce. L a G ra n d e . an d Em ily ittg. P o rtla n d . Mr. S eton m a rrie d
Miss D o ttle H u rib u r t, d a u g h te r of
M iller, McCoy, serv ed
a
13 cen t th e la te J o h n H u rib u rt, In 1893.
lunche» n w i't- fern d e c o ra tio n s to
(P a id Adv.
e ig h t o th e r p ro fesso rs. T hey di 1 ail
of th e cooking in th e S oyer p ap er
bags, to prove t h a t b lack and greasy
k e ttle s an d p an s w ere unnecessua.-y.
T h e v ian d s served w ere ro a st pork
w ith ap p le tc u n d s . bak ed p o tato es,
brow n g ra v y , h o t ro lls, g in g e r b a ­
v a ria n cream , coffee,
w a fe rs, and
cheese.
Tw o 14 c e n t
lu n c h e o n s
w ere
served to o th e r g ro u p s o f facu lty
m en la s t w eek. Miss C la ra L. ll a r t -
sog, L akevieew , an d Zoa Irw in . C or­
v allis, p re p a re d o ne a t w hich P re s i­
d e n t K e rr und S e n a to r P ierce
of
La G ra n d e w ere g u e sts of honor.
T hey gave th e m m ash ed fr u it cock­
ta il, b read ed veal c u tle ts an d brow n J
g ra v y , m a c a ro n i
and
cheese
In J
ratn ek liis, hot lu ncheon ro lls,o ra n g e
cream served in o ra n g e cups, and
coffee, on a ta b le d e c o ra te d
w ith I
bloom ing O regon g ra p e and lig h ted
can d le s in c ry s ta l sconces.
W h ite crocuses
and
lam bs'-
to n g u es w ere used In d e c o ra tin g th e
ta b le
fo r
th e
o th e r
14-oent
lu n ch eo n ,
at
w hich
th e re
w ere
six
young
in s tru c to rs
w hose fa re w as m in t iam b so u ffle,
cream ed
c a u liflo w er. F re n c h fried
p o tato es, lttnci.eeon ro lls, B av arian
cream in la rg e m elon m oulds d eco r­
ated witli w h ite trilliu m s , and su n ­
sh in e cake.
Waldemar Seton
for Grcuit Judge, Dep’t No. 4
L am e sh o u ld e r is n e a rly alw ay s
d u e to rh e u m a tism of th e m u scles,«
an d q u ick ly y ield s to th e free a p p li­
c atio n of C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t . •
F o r sa le by G resh am D ru g Co. an d I
a ll D ealers.
I
R ep u b lican
SOLVING LIVING
COST PROBLEM
Does this meet your approval?
EQUITABLE VALUATIONS ACCORDING TO LAW.
NO FAVORITES
B. D. Sigler
|
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
County Assessor
F ir s t m an in O r. gon to aaai-aa
p u b lic franciose«.
I o d e r m y assess­
m e n t P u b lic Servici- C o rp o ra tio n s a n - p ayin g HiltHHt p e r d ay
m o re
taxes on p erson al p ro p e rty (b a n t i n y
p aid
tin d e r any
fo r m e r
anaeakor.
P aid A d v e rtise m e n t
R. F. ROBINSON
County School
Superintendent
I W hen a m ed icin e m ust be given to
young c h ild re n it sh o u ld lie pleas-
j tut to ta k e . C lianitM -rlain's Cough
R em edy is m ad e from
lo af su g a r,
.inti th e ro o ts used In its pr< para-
ion give it a fla v o r s im ila r to tnaple
lyrtip. m a k in g it p le a s a n t
to tak e.
I t lias no su p e rio r fo r qolils, cro u p
and w hooping cough
F o r sale by
G resham D rug Co. and all D ealers.
Republican Candidate
for
Re-election
The CONGDON
C A N D ID A T E
FOR
N O M IN A T IO N
W.
ON T H E R E l’l B I.IC A N T IC K E T FO R
H.'CONGDON,
prop .
M EALH
C O U N T Y S C H O JL S U P E R IN T E N D E N T
For County School Superintendent______VOTE FOR ONE
129 X ARMSTRONG, A P.
(P a id
td « p r ih r n ir n l. I
P a id
A m eric a n o r E u ro |M *n p la n . H liort o rd e r a l any
Special C h ick e n D in n e r h u m la y , IH* cent«.
T ld a H o s te lry 1« new , m o d ern , u p -to -d a te , s a n ita ry and
firs t-d n s s In e v e ry re a p e d .
N o b e tte r place to atop a n y ­
w h ere In O re g o n .
A d v e rtlsm e e n t
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
T. J. KREUDER
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Candidate for County Clerk
MARK NUMBER 122 X
ON THE BALLOT
IV«« b oro in I jif a y e t t e C o u n ty . W iscon sin, J u ly 7. IHtlH. waa
raised on a fa r m , received good com m on school e d u c a th m ; cam e
to O regon in 1Mi»l. lo c a tin g
in P o rtla n d .
H e la elaaaed w ith th e
Prog reaaive R ep u b lic a n s: served ll> th e le g is la tiv e sessions o f iOOti-.l
w ith c re d it to h ln ia e ir a n il » la te
Hy h a rd study and hla in d iv id u n lli)
he haa riaen to D eputy C ity A u d ito r h o ld in g th e p osition fo r IO years,
w h ile a ll th e tim e m a k in g a c a re fu l s tu d ) o f p ub lic a ffa ir« . H e h«>
tin- re p u ta tio n
o f being m oat (m p n la r am i
a c c o m m ia la tin g
w ith
th e p u b lic, and pleasant Io a ll.
Above a ll he haa n ev e r fe ll h lm -
a e if abo ve th e people w h o p u t h im In o ffic e .
Hi- la sore to tre a t
a ll w ith fairn ess w h a te v e r t h e ir Itualneaa o r « ta tio n .
H e la a b e lie v e r in h om e in d u a try a m i th in k a th a t a ll snpplii-s
should In- purchased In M u ltn o m a h county.
A F R IE N D .
Paid A d v ertisem e n t.
S H E R IF F
Progressive Republican
The Logical Man for the Place.
C h ie f
For County
Commissioner
“JOE” HUTCHINSON
Which means
Lower Taxes
P aid
Adv.
D e p u ty F .w rru h v c D e p a r t ­
m en t Sheriff*« O ffice .
116 X W. B. Hollingsworth
He stand« fo r:
H aste, not w aste. In c o n a tru c tlo n
of co u n ty b u ilding« Good ro ad s
A c h eck in g system th a t In su res
a I I v alu e fo r th e $ expended
i
lim e .
Honest
tration.
Busines« A dm inis­
Im p a rtia l E nforcem ent of
Laws.
"Holly"
A Competent Clean Man
that Everyone can Trust
I
P aid Adv.