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IV -mi PROGRtseiyE. r„ J L w w-- 5 , FRIDAY, AI-RIL 12, 1912 -.-v -w ^ i*aiu fur before afTUavlts nre furnished. ~ V f X bee J Ii NO. 6 lo the ? ” •/ ordering them, at legral rates, and P o r t l a n d . O re .. April 12. (S p e c ia l)-T h e campaign for .United Congress. States senator is growing so warm in the state thr.t evoa\,hisU.iical N. J. SlNNoT, republican con- fsets are now being uneartheu. An interesting bit of history is gressional candidate at the com- A herewith produced. It is a photographic reproduction of a cam-. jng primaries, was bum at The paig i card used by Ben Selling in 1866 when'he was running f«-»r j Dalles. Oregon. For the past the office o f state senator from Multnoir ah: | twelve years he has been ! the law partner o f Judge A. S. ! Bennett under the firm name of R ed u ction o f T ***tío 're ; A feotish m en t-of th e Fee S y a t ; A R egistry »♦>* thó A u ííra tta i. B a llo * «p p liert to P rim a ry E lect'o n * 9 H e can make you r watch keep time I Sinnoi t& Bennett, at The Dalles, • a I Oregon. He represented Wasco and j Hood R iver Counties in the last1 Leon Ellsworth, o f DeMoines, FOR R EPRESENTATIVE. i two sessions in the State Senate. Iowa, is here visiting his uncle, A t the urgent, request o f the No. 33 X B E N ' S E L L I N G . Wm. Akers. taxpayers o f VVasoo and Hood Ed Burt and Henry Duns- River Counties, I have con R E G U L A R R E P U B L IC A N N O M IN E E , more returned yesterday from sented to become a candidate T A X P A Y E R S ' LEAGUE N O M IN E E j Hanford, Wash., where they are for joint representative for the employed by the P. S. Tel. Co. 29 th District, subject to approval! FOR S T A T E S E N A T O R . o f the Republican voters at the To R epu b lic an V oters of primary, April, 19. Ban Selling was then, as now, acting and fulfilling the part o f I f I am nominated and elected, j W asco C o u n t y . a good citizen and faithful public servant. Bourne then, as now, j J. B. Goit hereby announçes 11 W*M (1) defend Statement No. D R U G S . M E D IC IN E S . C H E M I C A L S , was playing polities and trying to accomplish ends which would I his candidacy for the office o f j 1- Initiative and Referendum; best serve bis own purpose. In 1898, Selling was still a member County Surveyor, subject to the (2) defend the taxpayers against F A N C Y AND T O IL E T A R T IC L E S o f the state senate, and he then voted for and earnestly supported approval o f the voters at the extravagant and unnecessary ■ PERFUMERY - TOILET S OAPS - CONFECTIONERY the constitutional amendment giving to Oregon the Initiative and April 19.! ! appropriations; primary election on A p ril iy. ---------- :> (3) defend thel Referendum for the good o f the state. STOCK FOOD - RUBBER G O O D S - CIGARS He vears’ expedience exnerience ! money to against appropriating tie has has had hart 20 ¿0 years constniet a bridge Mr. Selling then recognized the necessity for some legislation Physician’s Ptescriptions Carefully Com pounded in surveying* ot all kinds in across the Columbia R iver be-j which would give the people a primary law that would c.o Wasco county, and o f a dozen I tween Portland and Vancouver;! away with party bosses, lie made his campaign on ti.e above test cases submitted'to the courts (4) 1 believe in legislative, platform, and did his part towards passing ;he Direct Primary for decision, not one o f his sur-, economy, good roads, their Law in 1897. veys has been rejected. He has 1°ca,' on by the people and the Mosier, Oregon. In 1896 Jonathan Bourne was elected as represedtative from County control o f their construc always been a firm believer in, tion. Multnomah County. By use of methods well known to the people o f j Advocates the trial in this con- and an ardent worker for good C. H. S t r a n a h a n . nature and values o f regulations man hasshown unselfish interest Oregon, Bourne induced enough members o f the house o f represen gressional district o f civil and roads, having in several instances to he supported or rejected. In ¡n the affairs o f liis own little tatives to refuse to take the oath o f office, and thereby prevented criminal cases arising therein particularly in Mosier district, the choice of candidates, there neighborhood, granted the ordi- Announcement the house organizing. This was the legislature known as the . ,, . , , , given his time free o f charge to are a number o f things to he l)a,y ta ent exists, he will famous hold-up legislature o f Oregon, and which will go down . . , . .. . generally make a fairly good and . , ,, . , xr i • i i , Prevention ot gambling in farm the people, to survey out a ceri un To The Republican Voters of considered. Very prominent 1)onf>st ofiice |1()|dl,r an history as a blot on the fair name ot the state. No high sound- , . ... I f he has . . . . . „ , . . „ products. Inoome tax. Direct road. I f nominated and e’eeted | Wasco and Hood River Counties. among which is the qualification not, >een interested in his own ang p atitudes from Bourne or his press agents can remove the ., his policy will be to appoint in! j hereby announce myself o f U. b. S. Senators, , , . . , r , election or above historical iacts. different sections ot the county. as candidate for the office o f I —patriotism. I f a place is to he neighborhood his office seeking I Presidential primaries. Main- competent men as deputies to g Ulte Representative from the | ProPer,y filled, due appreciation is doubtless for a selfish purpose Ben Selling was then, as now, acting and fulfilling the part of j tenance of the Oregon system. represent him. under bis super- twenty-ninth Representative I o f the state and nation must he and a possible incumbency can a good citizen and faithful public servant. Bourne, then, as now More liberal homestead laws in vision. Mr. Goit is qualified for | ])j3trict o f Oregon, subject to i prominent. Mere brilliancy is only be entered into with danger was playing politics and trying tn accomplish ends which would line with the Borah homestead the office and respectfully asksj t)ie wjH nf the Republican voters j not a sufficient qualification for to the commonwealth. best serve his own purpose. In 1899, Selling was still a member N ow is the time to enter on an 1 bill. Parcels post. Freest use ™ 9ACn rin q rat,0T1 ° f 116 voters; of said district to he expressed j ()ffice. Malfeasance in office has o t the state senate, and he then voted for and earnestly supported investigation so that on voting of forest reserves and natural P r i --------------- ¡ a t, j he ^ . c9t,on t0 b e ¡arisen from brilliancy uncontroll- day we my use our franchise the constitutional amendment givin g to Oregon the Initiative and i held on April 19, 1912. , , j resources consistent with liberal with honor and intelligence. Referendum for the good o f the state. FOR R E PR E S E N TA TIV E . | I f t «m n o m in a l and elected ' ed by the 8en<*ei T ‘'e I conservation ideas, A tariff I f I am nominated and elected ]eader wjth patrl0t,c and without patriot- J. R. H a r g r e a v e s . I hereby announce myself as a I will during my term o f office ; i based on the difference in the ism is well illustrated by a candidate for the Republican nutate tor support the principles o f State- f cost o f products at borne and mous men, nnation for representative tor | . i i t >____ | gumpse at tnose tami F. C. Clausen, with his daugh A. H. Lea and | abn)ad Free canal for American nomi and Geo. Was asili ngton. ter, spent a few hours in town , the twenty-ninth legislative dis-; dis- men . ° - • 11 a . c , eP * f Napoleon Nap John R. Mickle; for Rail- ships. Restoration to Oregon o f ; trict of Oregon, including the sentative ol the people and apply [ Each man was o f commanding last Monday and met a few «J? _ . road Commissioner, Clyde K jits just share o f the reclamation counties of Wasco and Hood good sound business principles ability and each used Ids ability the voters. Mr. Clausen is Mr. Oregon voters who are at a!-! Aitchi Henry J. Schulder-j River, at the coming primaries to ail matters coming to me for in affairs of state. In that they Littlepage’s opponent in the race conversant with political history, mann and c P . stayton; State to be held April 19, 1912. consideration. were alike. But in the nature of 3 0r CmnAy Commissioner. He or with the personnel of the two Senatoi. R R Butler and D. J. | I f nominated and elected, I J. M. S c h m eltzer . their ambition for office rested 1 ab,t?d .,bat be didn t come to candidates aspiring to the office Cooper o f The Da]les; T w o | State Senate. will support Statement No. 1, | ______ ... ______ ~~ .. . . Mosier to capture anv voters, as the results of their respective , , . of the Secretary of State, State Representatives, j. £. will oppose Single 'j’ax and will . . , tie expected thr* precinct to go To the Republican voters of endeavor, to the best of my j Announcement, namely, Frank S. Fields and careess and in this they were en- soUd for ita own cnT,(|i(,fl,e. He Anderson, o f The Dalles, Geo. j Wasco and Hood River counties: ability, faithfully to represent I hereby announce myself as a tirely different. Ben W. Olcott (the latter to Washington, 3imply wnnfed to meet the peo- D. Brodie, o f Dufur, J. M. Í I hereby announce myself as a the best interests o f Ihe people candidate for County Judge o f j called out by the distressing | pip and give them nn opportunity succed himself) should not hesi Schmeltzer and C. H. Strani 1 candidate for state senator for o f this legislative district and o f \yasco County, Oregon, at the needs o f his people, gave him- to “ size him up.” Personally, tate a moment in their selection of Hood River; for District At- the Stale o f Oregon. on self without other idea than that outside o f our candidate, we comng primary election, otfMi- Fields for the position. tor*n ey,'w.' a ‘ Bell, C. L* Pepper, | ^ sixteenth senatorial district G eorge D B r o d ie . the Republican Ticket. o f patrotic duty to the common don’ t know of anyone who would He he is a good, clean man, a|o f The Dalles E. C. Smith, o f ; Oregon, includingthecounties make abetter commissioner than Should I he nominated and interests. Having led in war. he 1,1 r. Clausen. man o f sterling ability, interg- rEt- Hood River; for County Judge.!o f and.1|Hip,<S Rlve*' Sllb- FOR S T A T E SENATO R. ,, ,.. „ ,• iect to the will ot the reimblicun I elected I will give a olean and con-1 responed twice to his country’s rityanJ, incid Milady, loyal to his v c Gunning and M. Remminp- ■’ , . io the republican voters o f • ilnm isiiHimn with- o: .,• • • i voters, to m * ♦•»press.«! nl tli. c: II to th presindency, ihen. n ! i ieri!; ¿5 ail ’ party. County Clerk lUH1, ot'Tho Dalles, for W. A. HUSBANDS primary, election to he held on Wasco and Hood Liver counties: ()Ut special favor to any party or order to establish a worthy p n e Multnomah County for the pastj Levj ChrÌBmarif E . L. Haight j B lac k sm ith I hereby announce myself ns a p<»rson. Ia m personally inter- ©dent, and asa strong suggest-j ten years, Mr. Fields has saved aml r . R/ McDonald, The Dalles; tbe l9th day of April, 1912. t Cl rl I R Fox* f o r 1 I f I am nominated and elected, | candidate for statp senator for ,,sted both in CRy and in County ion o f the persistency o f a de 1 to the tax payers thousands of f - r Shoeing and General ^ 1 promise a strict and faithful j the sixteenth senatorial district | and will make a special effort to j mocracy, he throws down all Horse dollars in the m atterof fees that oi oun \ e , . County 1 reasurer, Y 1 “ “ “ | adherence to the principal o f j o f Oregon, subject to the will o f | brin CiL and County into a! authority, save that Repair Work. which ! previously-were considered per- Kin'i?ht. Halli e Lice, Ih Dalles, | ................. ....................i ...sn th . ronnKlioan voters o of f sm'.l .. , ... ... :____ n_________ . e p ivd- t >’ statement number one, and will the republican voters said . |)etter understanding o , f their naturally pertained to his persoi son- quisites o f the office. He has '— E ! ^ | n ‘ .. Satisfaction guaranteed ivatc MOSIER msi-! T,C ' 'J" p !.', v lip'v nn 1 c ' str' ve l’0 maintain and uphold district, to be expressed at the mutual interests, with a view to ality, and retires to the privat given the county a sound busi OREGON is is P 0!! 'K > ’ f a . coo ¡the laws which have been en- primary election to lie held on making a concerted effort on the life he reluctantly left. On tl i cess administration; and this Ft. Deems, o f Wapinitia; Asses I will ¡-the nineteenth day o f A p ril,1912. part of all for the common good, ‘ other hand Bonaparte, as able, the people. acted one reason why the people have sor, Jas. A. Davis, The Dalles; I am a progressive republican, As to the matter o f a new Court if not an abler man, sought for House I believe in leaving that and used every opportunity that to a vote o f the people to be ex- chance gave him, to satisfy bis pressed at a general election, and own o’ er mastering greed for qualified to ¡all any Roy T. Campbell, J. R. Goit and the g ift o f the people I A . W . Mohr, Coroner, C N ¡will oppose single tax, and will the initiative and referendum believe in taking such steps as power and used his fellowmen do all in my power to promote and recall, and firmly believe in shall make such an election within the nation as tools to that On the other hand, Mr. O lcott1 Bur}r,q the interests o f the jieople of | the extension o f the power o f possib|e> end. He wasted men in war and the present incumbent, was this senatorial district, and thej the people, and if nominated^and M. R em in g to n , ¡only incidentally brought some appointed by Gov. West to the ; elected I will use my best efforts • ---------- .good things. Briefly stated, one office on the death of F. W. Ben Fruit Growers’ Annual Meeting. state o f Oregon. to promote tbe interests o f the man used his office for himself, son, as a reward for his service R. IL B u t l e r . The Mosier Fruit Growers held ANNOUNCEMENT. people o f my district and the Lines Protected Bft Automatic for what there was in it; the in helping to elect Mr. W’est. It a very enthusiastic meeting at state o f Oregon, and favor all I hereby announce m yself a Block Singnati. is well known that in his sworn Lamb’ s Hall, last Saturday, it laws to further restrain and Republican candidate for County other, a fine patriot, considering his position as a public trust. Round trip tickets to principal control the operations ot the u ' ______ , __ i _____ .____ statement, made-on the 22nd day the regular annual meet-| Surveyor at the coming primaries big corporations. The «ne brought disaster, III. cities in Middle Western and o f November 1910, Mr. Olcott ing. The matter o f disposing o f • Should I be nominated and D. J. C ooper . contributed the sum o f S1550 to the cherry crop was discussed. Eastern Slates on Sale during other blessing. ¡elected, I will perform the the West Booster Campaign fund. In looking for patriotism in APRIL JULY duties in a conscientious and Should such “ loyalty” he award-1J D; tbe present-day political aspirants, F or C o u n ty S u rveyo r . M AY A UG US T fed by the republicans o f Oregon, .California Fruit Canners As- I painstaking manner. loyalty to party is not the thing Emphatically not. Mr. Fields sociation was present. He To the Voters o f Wasco County: J UN E SEPTEMBER R oy T. C a m p b e l l . to seek. A man can he loyal'to however, should be rewarded, offered the growers 4 cts. per Thereby announce mycandi-i [a party because o f the principles Goi" « J 5 dav*- , re* not for his loyalty to party, hut pound for their cherries, boxes dacy for the republican nomi it stands for or because o f the turn limit October 81. 1912. fo r h% p: st record o f honesty? furnished, and urged the growers nation for county surveyor. »■■’ - ability and good American personal returns be get from it, to plant more cherry trees. jeet to the approval o f the re citizenship. i.IBF.HAJ. STOPOVER PRIVILEGES therefore party enthusiasm is The annual election o f directors publican voters at the primaries CHOK E OF -ROUTES. not a test o f fitness. Besides resulted as follows: President, to be held April 19, 1912. We have reached the period of party affi|ialion8 ha» little b. ar- Amos Root, re-elected; C. A. A. W. M ohr . $107.50 Baltimore Who Will be “It?” the year where citizenship duties ¡n^ on the qualifications for -ate McCargar, A. P. Batehsm, Ed 72.50 ( Ükicago Republicans will haven merry are being forced upon our atten- or county offices, 66.00 Denver L Howe and J. M. Carroll. lim e picking their candidates at For District Attorney. tion. We enjoy the privilege o f One good test o f a man’ s fit- BO. 00 Kansas City The primary, next Friday. For a little connection with the work- ness for office is an examination los. 50 New York I hereby announce my candi California is the enly Stale 60.00 With into the way he acts as a com United States Senator they have St Paul dacy for the Rejsiblican nomina ing affairs o f the state. which makes a commercial pro mon voter. Was he vitally in- 91.60 Toronto a choice o f four candidates, in tion for district attorney for the privilege comes responsibility. duction o f tiorax annually. The terested in the way things were 107. fx) W ¡mlii ngton alphabetical order they are seventh judical district, at the (’ann,' t l)e honest P ^ P 1« and going, when he was not himself output for 1910 according to the Jonathan Bourne. Stephen A. primaries. April 19th. I will l> f* disinterested in public affairs, an office seeker? Another thing Proportionately keduced Fares io Many Unit *il States Geological Survey JOHN P. (J E R R Y ) RUSK. Lowell. J. W. Morton and Ben personally prosecute violations o f I Many offices, and important to inquire into is lb** interest the O th er Points. was 42,357 short tons, valued at Selling; for Congress there are “ For Roosevelt and Progrès; the law and assist officers ¡n 1 offices, are to lie filled this year, aspirant, for office has continu VHROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO THE EAST $1,201.842. Less than 4 tons . , , STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS. ■Geo. T. Cochran, W. R. Effi's, I „„ ;___ _ , ., , . against T a ft and Standpatism. conducting the business o f It is not alone the duty o f tbe ously shown in Ihe ordinary Tife was imported. About one-half 'L _ ... o f his home community. Where Call on your l^cal Agent and let him U. E. Roosevelt, John P. Rusk o f the honax consumed is used Progressive Republican candi Crook, Hood River and Wasco voter to use bis ballot at time of was he on “ clean up” d »vs? Did assist you in outlining and N. J. Sinnott; for Secretary in the enameling industry for for Congress. counties in a vigorous, prompt election and primary, but to he attend the school election? A DEI.GHTFUI, SUMMER OUTINIG Frank A •of State. A. Fields and making kitchen and sanitary Always with the under dogs and b„ sjnesslike manner, if make careful investigation as to Was he actively interested in K. A. ALI.INGTON, Ben W. Olcott; Justice o f Supreme; ware. Each year some new use if you don’ t believe it look his „ „ „ R ^ te d and elected. the fitness o f the individual p-eneral 'aw and order? These Local Agent. C’ourt. Robert -Ekin: Dairy -and ** found for the mineral. record up. E rnest G. S m ith . asiárin* to office, and o f the are simple questions hut, if a i LA RAW AY j Hood Rivers Reliable Jeweler for Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry A rthur & Burt D rag Co., SUPPORT FIELDS FOR SECRE* TARY Of STATE c*w 1 I nw FUSES FUST V is it the O ld H orn e O -W . R . & N . 0. S. L AND UNION PACIFIC THE CITIZENS' DUTY IN THE SELECTION OF CANDIDATES.