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X MEDFORD MATT. TRTBUm TODFORI), OREOON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1012. PXaK$TflWl. BOURNE DEFINES PLATFORM I WILL MAKE THE K UPON POINTS IN THE NEAR EAST WHERE WAR IS THREATENED. TIT'S BROTHERS GAVE SI 50,000 t: N ,. t 1 . I,'; Senator Stales flonsdus (or Comply Inn With Popular Petition Says ' Sclllnn Won by Violation of Law Declares Ho Has Made Good. PORTLAND, Oct. (,- Uilliuil Mutes Honulor .loiiattimi llotirno, Jr. lodny (itflchilly liitinuhed IiIh ciiiiillilitcy for itMleotloir In nil uililroHH to tlin peo plo In wliluli ho explains liU printout Ntutiin In roliillon to tl 14 IHltltKOIllnt liofiiro tlit primaries anil In rotation to hi pni'ty toiiHtllin'iilH, defends IiIh record anil points with prldo to liln pleHOIlt pllMltloil III tilt) DOIIIttU, nml hiiIiiiiKn ii platform of hoi no loiiKth for Iho further rnnsldorntlon of the voters of OroKon. Tim noiuitor snwiroly nrralitiiH IiIh victorious uu tiiKonlnl, Mr. Holllnir, mid assorts that tlin hitter's victory at tint (irl unities wan achieved liy violations of tho corrupt prautlco nnrl, Senator llouriui'ii address In full follew: Senator ltoiirno Statement "To thi! voters of Oregon; ,t tho en incut solicitation of niaiiy cltlionn of Oregon who nHni'tt that my detent In ttio. ropnhllcnn primaries wan n eoinplliOifld by deception nml viola t ton of the corrupt practices act, I havtt accepted tho unmliintloii by po tltlou, nIkhoiI hy over 10,000 voters of thu ntatoH an a popular novum nionl caiiillilatu for tho United Htiites Hountarnhlp. After curofn consldera lion of nil tho facta 1 nui satisfied that both tho spirit ami tlw letter of tho corrupt practices net worn vlo Intnl. Tho character or cnmpttlKU conducted hy leading oppoiiuiil of my opinion, nullifies any ohllcutlon of tho cltlion to abide hy tho result of hl primary election To upliolil a prlmnry nomination secured by uu fair itiul unlawful mentis would ho n blow at the primary law Itself. Tho candidate nominated nml elected hy such menus would never bo seated by tho neiiiito If tho factn went presented. "Tho vloUllon of the rtirrupt prac tice net. how ovor. linn not been thn determining factor In my hkiiIii bi comlnif n candidate, though moro thnu sufficient for my opposing the election of Mr. Helling. Call From Hie I'mpte "My enndldnry In bused upon n call direct from tho people. Tho duty' of qKlxoiiKtilp In responsiveness to tho popular will when clearly expressed. In limn of war, when n cltlion U called It U IiIh duty to servo his coun try. In time of peaco whtm tho rltl xen U called for public service It Ih IiIh duty to answer tho call. No cltl xon cnu houeittly, Intelligently or putrlotlcnlly deny thin truth. "I'lirthcrmoro, In tho nccuplnneo of any high office, and I reel thn scnutorshlp to bu tho highest office In the lnud, I doom there goes an Im. piled obligation or continued service an Ioiir an tho peoplo desire tho In dividual's retention. No Individual bus thn right to put tilt own opinion or personal noslro ahead of n call from thn people. I .acne Petitions I'lVncntctl "Tho peoplo In this atnto havo de clared hy an amendment to tho cou nt Itfi I Ion thai tho petition of 8 per cent of (ho xotera shall ho sufficient toHiibmlt a constitutional amendment or law under tho Initiative; a peti tion of ft per rent of thn voters hIiiiII be sufficient to submit a measure mi ller thu referendum; and a petition of ' per cent of the voter shall bo sufficient to nominate a candidate for office. Petitions havo boon clrcti lated without any action or assist a nee on my part and havo In tuiven dayH been signed 'by ovor ll! per cent or all tho votura or tho mate. "Tho conHtltutlou and Iiiwh or any community are luflnltoly greater and of moro momont to society mid tho general wolfaru of thu community than any Individual or any public Horvant. If tho people hy constitu tional amendment havo determined that K per cent of tho electorate are a Hufflclont number to Hiihmlt a moan uro under tho Initiative, r per cunt a Hiifflelunt numtier to refer a measure under tho reforenduni, mid ii por cent a Hufflclont numbur to nominate a caudldato, certainly 12 por emit un der voluntary action on tho part of tho electorate miiHt constitute u cull. Heroine IVoploV Cmirilihilo "For thuHo rousons 1 decided to again Hiibmll my name In I lie hoiiii torlul contuut. Under iho spirit of our election lnws I am not a caudl dato hut In order to obey the call from tho people I am obliged undor thu letter of tho law to become a can didate, In tho republican prlmnr leu I wan a candidate on my own Ini tiation mid wiiH ilofoiitod, Tochnlo ally 1 mil again a candidate, hut not of my. own Inltlntlvo or volition hut undor dlroctlou of a laro porcont age or tho electorate of IIiIh Htate. "DurltiK my flvo ypnrs of Borvlco In tho Bonnto 1 havo muilo nood. I luivn kopt ovory pludKo 1 inndo In my platform upon which I was Holoctod by tho pooplo hIx yoarH nKopono fui'tlior tl'tt" l pfomluotl I would, mid nccompllHliud moro ill it it I thought poNNlblo for mo to uccompllHli. "Tho Amurlcan people aro Intelli gent and appreciative and where they havo the Information they will al wayn retain faithful puhlle Mervantu, for ahould they fall to do ho they uiiiKt realize that tho noccMHiiry ro aiilt of hiicIi action would ho that tho publlo nurvaut would tier.ve him Half mid bin own Heirinh luteroHt lath er than the general welfare of the community that ho temporarily top roKouIri, ".Tho icmill of tho primary In no initnner weakeiiN my confidence In tho peoplo, but I in ply ilomoiiHtrnleH to my mind that the people lacked the Information and wogi minted b) mUHlateniontn, NiippruKKlon of accoin pIlNhineutH mid coutluiioiiH bellttllntt, dlHtortliiK mid Ignoring of facta hy at leant a portion of tho prow. - "Many urltlclHiiiM havo been made of my con rue of action In not return ing to Oregon during the primaries Had I done n and made a campaign, Oregon would havo received nothing like the appropriation! alio him, nor would tho peoplo or tho nation now haw n parcel pout law, I'nvornole Committee ApiMiInt incut "I am the bent placed man In con green no far an appropriations com mittee appointment!) nre concerned, I having paHHOd on H7t):it;,l'.in.i1t of npiiroprlatloim, name being f 07, 000,000 more than any other mail pnxHnd upon at tho laxt huhhIoii or congrcKH, In either brancli, and am thcroforo In n better position than any new nenator pomiloly could be, oven If ho poxnotuud 20 Uidcm tho ability that I have, to necure federal aMMlutance and appropriation, for tho Htate of Oregon In tho development of her rnaourci'H where condltloim JiiHtlfy, yet 1 do not deem thin of grcnteiit Importance In tills election. "I feel that tho groat overnhudow Ing Importance of tho rcmilt Incident to Willi MY obedience an a citizen to the deinoiutrated call of tho people to ngnln lubmlt my name In the gen eral election, will bo n dumonnt ra tion not only to tho r'Pl" of Ony gon, but to tho whole United fitntc. that good service will rettull In ap preciation and retention, and Unit the Incentive of all public xcrvnnt mint l service to tho gcnornl wel fare of tho community rathor than Morvlco to tho Individual' (.elfish In terest. I'roplc'N ltlgh! Timnrtrd "The noVerolKiilty of tho people In thn fundamental principle of Ameri can government, uut proicHMionai nolltlclaiiH havo manipulated cnu- curx'H and couventloiia hy corrupt me of uimioy and official patronage, with the reHiilt Hint In many ItiKlanccB tho peoplo hnvo been permitted mere ly to choose between two candidates each delected for them by tho repro uenntntlveH of apodal privilege. TIuib thn theory or popular Boverolgnty lino become n delunlou and n Biiare. HervliiK the purpoac of men whono Hole thought Ih for pemotial, nelfUli In lereHtH. rathor than for tho general welfare or tho American people. "Yearn of experience, togelhor with recent poltlcnl oventa, ronvlnco mo that all other Ihhiioh mIioiiM he Hub ordlunted to tho problem of eatali lUhlng truly roprcBontntlvo govern ment. The funilanicntal Ihhiio Ih tho HubHlltutlou of popular for delegated government. Popular (iiacrniiii'iit I'latfeiin "SuliHtltutlon or direct prlmnrloH for cauciiHea and conveutloua lit tho Detection of candldatoa ror nil elec tive ortlceH, Including candidates for proHldout nud vlco-prealdont. "Adoption of tho Inltlatlvo. ref erendum mid recall In all Btutea In order that tho peoplo may control their legislation and iIIhiiiIbh from of fice unfaithful or Incompetent pub llo HorvmitH. "Htato and nntlniinl laws regulat ing mid roqulrliiK publicity of cam paign expenditures nud prohibiting thn liartor and milu of official ap poliitmontB, "Tho ratification of tho pondliiK conatlutlonal ainondmont for thu di rect oloctlon of United Htatea aonn tor. "Kijual BUffrage rogardleaH of box. "DIvoBtmont of tho presidential power or nomination of federal up- polnteoB In tho different utatos wttn HUhBtltutlon of u plan providing for tholr oloctlon lu thulr rospoctlvo Jur laillctloiiB. TIuib only can tho fodorul mnchluo ho doatroyed mid congress bo mado lndoponden,t of and truly coordinate with tho ndmlnlslrallvo branch of thu'iiovornniont. "Hocotjnltlon of tho principle thut nil Iuwb regulntlnB poraounl or coi--porato activity ahull bo coinprohoii Blvo mid explicit, doNnlng what cun and what cannot lawfully bo done, bo thut this Blinll bo a govenwneut of law mid not of buroauorntlo rulo nud regulutlon ho, that ovory cltUon may point to tho plain language of tho atiitutu that proBerlbes tho extent of hia duty or tho limitations upon his liberty. GiiruliiK Pornoiial I'ouer "Obuorvnnco of tho policy of dolo- AUJiTRIA HUNGARY - - , 1, Nf SEA ' "tv. . -v ipftiAil i OF SCENE THE BALKAN CRISIS. The map hnivn h'rewlth will five the renilrr n fair UUi nf hf trrrltnry liirohcd In I lie prt'seni Ihrentencd conflict hrtween the four llalkan Motet and Turkey, gating an little power na potmlblo to' nny one Individual, but providing tho greutoBt posHlblo opportunity for In dividual deiuoiiHtratlon, reuniting lu lenderHhlp dependent upon and com iiienaurnto with ethics nud Ideas. "Creation of a permnnent. noit parllnau tariff coiiiiuIskIoii acting un der direction of and roportlng direct ly to cougreHB. "Uovelopmout or a financial sys tem resulting In greater fluidity and olaMtlclty of our money, with less pos Nihility of Individual control. "Kederal control or Interstate cor porations. "Rigid exclusion or coolto labor; good wages mako good citizens. "Kuforccineut or pure food, laws "Liberal pensions for deserving veterans. National good roads legislation. "Liberal appropriations ror river and harbor Improvements. "Increased efficiency rather than fae economy In governmental opera tions. "Use of public reaoiirrcil with In telligent coiikorvallou. "Illgld, Intelligent control or all public service corporations." BALKAN WAR SCARE NKW YOHK, Oct. 0. Otviiij.' I the Hlnkmi war ncare wiiieh euiised lionvinotH in the Kumpemi mnrkclH, the htoek imirkct fliowed wenkncH nt the opening today. A one point de cline wan noted in Northern Pacific, nml Ciinntliuii I'liuitlc, .Smelting mid Utuli Copper ilroiMil more thnu two iHiiut. While ii hlielit rnllv followed the oiH'tiine; tleeljue, renewed prexxure iiguitiht (.uundiiiii 1'nn lie nud Amal gamated iuejTUKCil the decline. The close wuh irregular. Ilond were hleudv. NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply at tho regular mooting of tho city council October IS, 1912, ror a license to soil boor nnd matt products only In quantities of not less than twolvo common quart boor bottles or Its equivalent to tho consumer from our placo of buslnoss at No. 201 South Illvorsldo avenue ror a period or six months. ai:o. MAPLE, WALTUIt K. HARDY. Dated Oct. 2, 1012. Everyone to Get ' Sulphurro Book Vnloablo Little Work Point Itoynl Itoute to llealtli Distribution Here NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that tho uudorslgnod will apply at tho regu lar meeting or tho city council Octo ber 15,1012, ror n llccnso to sell mult, aplrltouu nud vinous liquors nt 10 North 1'ront street, for a period or six mouths. MUIUMIY & CO. Dated October 4, 1012. STOMACH MISERY JUST VANISHES No Imllgollon, tin or Sounie.Hs After Taking "PaiwV DlaiH'p-ln." Deuth to Hlicunintlum! Georgetown, Wash. C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co., 71 Columbia St., Seattlo, Wash. . Gentlemen: I suffered tbcjuonlea ot rheu matism ror months, whon I ob tained a bottle of Sulphurro, in two weeks the pain was gone, and a month later tho stiffness had entirely disappeared from my Jolnst. (Signed) Mrs. Lulu linker. WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. Tho sum or U'C',,000 collected through his Washington headquarters and spent In tho campaign for President Tart's ronoinlnntlon was partially accounted ror today by Representative McKln ley of Illinois, tho president's cam. pnlgn manager, In his testimony be fore the senate Investigating com mittee. McKlnlcy said tho Tart fam ily, comprising Charles V. and Henry W. mid Hornet Taft, brothers of the president, gavo 1150,000. Tho campaign cost was flvo times what was expected and he said John Hays Hammond, Andrew Carnegie, Richard Kerns, Senator Crane, Sec retary Knox and Attorney General Wlckershnm wcro among other con tributors. Tho contributions to tho state cam paigns by tho Taft headquarters wore given as follews: West Virginia, 18000. Maryland $10,000, Ohio, $20,000. Illinois $15,000, Maine 13000, Texas $5000, Indiana $10,000, Iowa $5000, Kansas $5000, Ken tucky $3000. Ormsby McIIarg, cou test manager for Roosevelt, who also testified this afternoon, accounted for tho expenditure of $25,000 to $30,000 In tho southern states. ..v Rom BakingPowdcr AbsoiutelyPure rt. The only Baking Powder made from RoyalGrape(5amofTartar waaejrom crapes ASOURY PARK, N. J., Oct. ". William Flnlny, known as "Nick" Klnloy, 49 years or ago died here to day of heart failure. FInlity was catcher for tho New York Giants when they won the National league pennant. A CHILD'S WASTE CLOGGED BOWELS Make- It CrmH, Peevish, Itctlc.v and Feverish If Tongue Ih Coated Glvo "Syrup of Fltrs" If what you just ate Is souring on your Htomach or ilea llko u lump of lend, rotiiHlng to digest, or you be"lch gas nud eructate sour, undigested rood, or havo u reeling ot dlzzlnctui, heartburn, fullnebS, nausoa, bad tasto In mouth and stomnch head ache this Is Indigestion. A full case ot Pnpo's Dlnpopstn costB only fifty cents and will thor oughly euro your out-of-order stom ach, nud leave Hufflclont about tho Iioiibo lu ciibo Bouio olio olso In tho family may suffer from stomach troublo or Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you tho formula plainly printed on theso fifty-cunt caH08, thon you will under stand why dyapoptlo trouble of all klndK must go, and why thoy UBtiully relievo nour, out-of-order stomaclis or ludlKCBtlou In flvo mlnutos. Dla popBlu Is hnruilesH and taBteu llko candy, though each doso contalna power Biifriclont to dlgoat nud pro pnro for iiBslmllutlon Into tho blood all tho food you oat; besides, It makes you go to tho table with a healthy appetite; hut, what will ptouso you most, ht that you will tool that your Htomach mid Intosttnoa uro clean mid fresh, mid you will not need to roBort to laxutlvoa or liver pills for httloiiHiioBB or constipation. This city will havo many Dlapopsln cranks, us &omo pooplo will cull thoui, but you will bo cranky about thlB splendid Htomach preparation, too, It you ovor try a llttlo for Indi gestion or gaatvltlB or any other utoniuch mUory. Got bouio now, thlB mluuto, and rorovor rid yoursolf of Htomach trou blo uud Indigestion, ' Desirous that every man and wo man In this city shall havo an oppor tunity to gain moro tntlmato knowl edge of Sulphurro. tho now liquid compound or sulphur, tho makers or the remarkable medicine aro to make u distribution hcr of tho famous llt tlo Sulphurro booklets. Theso mlna turo volumes point out tho common 80I18Q route to health It Is ulso a de lightful road to travel. The booklet tolls why Sulphurro has mado so many cures In rases of Rheumatism, blood, skin, stomach nnd other dis orders. Thoro is Important Information which everyone should know regard ing tho body, and this tho Sulphurro booklet presents. Sulphurro, when properly usedcleanses tho blood and system of Impurities, so that Nature can heal nnd repair. If you tall to receive a booklet In this distribution ou will rind ouo accompanying each bottlo or Sul phurro nt your drug store. (Dottles 50 cents mid $1) or booklet will be sent froo on request to the C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co., 71 Columbia St.. Seattlo. Wash. Children dearly love to take deli cious "Syrup of Figs" and nothing el bo cleans and regulates their ten der little stomachs, liver and 30 feet or bowels so promptly and thorough ly. Children get bilious and consti pated Just llko grown-up. Thon they got sick, the tonguo Is coated, stom- jnch sour, breath bad; they don't oat or rest wen; tney become feverlsn, cross, Irritable and don't want to play. Listen Mothers ror your child's sako don't force tho little one to swallow nauseating castor oil. violent calomel or harsh Irritants like Cathartic pills. A tcaspoonful of Syrup or Figs will havo your child smiling nnd happy again in just a rew hours. Syrup or Figs will gent ly clean, sweeten and regulate tho stomach, make tho liver active and move on and out or tho bowels all tho constipated matter, tho sour bile, the foul, clogged-up waste and pot bona, without causing cramps or griping. With Syrup of Figs you aro not drugging or Injuring your children. Doing composed entirely of luscious figs, senna nnd iiromntlcs it cannot bo harmful. Full directions for chil dren of nil ages and ror grown-ups plainly printed on thu package. Ask your druggist ror tho full name "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna" prepared by thu California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Re fuse anything olso offered. (Paid Advt.) Jacksonville Brick and Tile Company OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS Examine our goods anil got onr prices before buying Elsewhere. Flour? Coffee? Hr vt Tea? OR WHAT? 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Every nutritive corpuscle te the blood is weakened or infected, they cannot nourish the fibrous tissue around the place, but instead they constantly discharge into the fleeh around the sore a quantity of impure, germ-laden matter which, gradually eats into the surrounding healthy tissue and causes the ulcer to enlarge. Since impute blood is responsible for Sores and Ulcers, a medicine that can purify the blood is the only hope ot a cure. S.S. S. has long been recognised as the greatest of all blo&d purifiers, possessing the qualities necessary to remove every impurity from the blood. While curing the sore or ulcer S.3.8. brings about a healthy condition of the flesh by supplying It with rka, healthy blood, and thus makes the cure permanent and lasting. Bookc Bores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAMTl. 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