r . ef . ( J PAGE TWELVE MT3DF0RD MA7L TRrBUNE. MEHFOftD, OttEflON, SATURDAY, OOTOH10R 31, 1014 X THE Jr JbAjJr JLEy o vxVJNI JLIlUxV 1 JH I 111 ' u XI t Y t Y Y T T Y t Y t X t Y t Y Y t Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y t T t t y y y t t y Y Y Y Y p t Y Y Y T Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y t iw ' ; Thomas W. Lawson, ureal friend ot tho people, who for the post quarter of n cen tury hits boon fighting Trusts and Frcnxled Finance, nnd who comes ench year to Ore gon to rest from his arduous duties, writes to tho voters of Oregon as follews: Supposo YOU had como over 3000 miles to Oregon to rest up from twenty-hour-a-day body and mind drudgery! Sup poso during YOUR rest-up YOU could not shut out from tho natural beauties or YOUR rest-up plaro the suffering and mis ery of others! Suppose In tho middle of YOUR rest-up YOU saw an opportunity to do something towards alleviating the suf fering and misery ot others nnd supposo YOU took up YOUR pen went hack to tho drudgery YOU had fled from nnd formu lated trls page and personally paid tho money to get it whoro It might help tho suffering nnd misery which had roused YOU to action. No state in the union has a better stock of statesmen raw matcrinl than Oregon, yet a visitor from Mnrs to Washington In the post two years, tho most vital two years in tho past fifty, In search of tho ten greatest law makers, would depart with tho first and second ten without knowing that Oregon was ono of tho United States. I mean by this no disparagement to tho West, or Its able representatives, for num ber ono on tho Martian's list would be Sen ator Owen of Oklahoma, with Dornh of Idaho n closo second. Does any student of affairs who-hns ab sorbed tlio mental atmosphere of theso real statesmen or who observed the campaign of tho lncxperlcnccd-in, politics college teacher, Woodrow Wilson, believe that any of tho thrco would allow such a campaign ns tho ono I havo been watching In Ore gon? i Somo cute politician may say that tho reason for Candidates Chamberlain's and Ilooth's prominence over Candidate Han Icy, is their better equipment for the of fice, to which I answer: The study of public men and public affairs is my profes sion. I know tho statesmen of yesterday, and day boforo yesterday, I know those of today! I havo studied Senator Chamber lain and Mr. Booth nnd Oregon affairs and I know Mr. Hanloy, Have seen him In action cast ns well ns west, and I am ab solutely unbiased In my views of all three. - With my knowledge ot tho men nnd Uic job nwaiting Oregon's next senator, I am firm In my convictions that I do Mr. Han loy no favor or his opponents any Injus tice, when I unqualifiedly affirm my be lief that at tho cud of Mr. Hanlcy's first year In tho Senate he .will crowd Senators Owen and Dorah for first place on the list of real statesmen doers. IP WILLIAM HANLEY IS HERALDK1) TUB XBXT UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM OREGON. THE WORLD WILL HE ON ITS TOETII'S TAKING NOTICE. AND OREGON FOR A LONG TIME AFTER ELECTION WILL DE ON THE MAP OF THE UNITED STATES IN LARGER. HRIGHTER-COLORED LETTERS THAN EVER DEFORE. In tho event ot Mr. Hanlcy's election, tho world will ask: Who is this man who has smashed tho two powerful political ma chines, nnd beaten down odds that ap peared unsurmountable? What his se cret? Whence his power? Why his need? And tho answer will be: His personal ity, llfs simple, old-fashioned honesty. Ills country's and his people's perld. Tho world will bo told this by n legion of slin plo folk, by a legion ot tollers, by a legion of oppressed and suffering, as, with ono voice, they sheut: HE IS WITH US. FOR US. OF US. HE HAS HEAD, HEART. SOUL AND CONSCIENCE, ALL OF WHICH WILL HE WITH US. FOR VS. OF US. WHEN HE IS IN THE NATION'S HALLS OF l'OWER, AS THEY WERE WITH US. FOR US. OF I'S. WHEN THEY WERE AS LOW LY AS WE. Messrs. Chnmborlaln and Booth are the candidates of mighty parlies and tho mighty parties havo a mighty press. Either could havo given Oregon voters a campaign worthy of a senatorial candidate. Mjr. Hanloy has no press. Ho and his helper can only get to you as I do, by buying ex pensive advertising spnee; but, oven with this almost prohibitive handicap, I will , give on my Idea ot tho kind of cduca tlonul matter which should bo submitted to Oregon voters at this critical election. As you read my facts recall whether you havo been shown any of them In tills cam paign. Then ask yourself, Js It possible thut they arc facts, and It they are, should Oregon miss this opportunity ot sending to tho Scnato tho man who understands tho real conditions of tho country, or tho man who knows nothing of tho burning ques tion of tho times? And if they aro not tacts how can their fallacies be punctured? This latter will bo simple. THE QUICKEST AND MOST FEASIBLE WAY TO PUNCTURE THE FALLACY OF MY ASSERTIONS WILL BE FOR SENA TOR CHAMBERLAIN AND MR. BOOTH TO DO SO IN MY PRESENCE, AND MUCH AS I WOULD DREAD THE ORDEAL OF MEETING THESE SEASONED DEBAT ERS, FOR I HAVE NOT BEEN. ON THE PUBLIC PLATFORM. EVEN FOR A SIN GLE SPEECH IN OVER THREE YEARS. I WILL AGREE TO BE ON ANY PUBLU2 PLATFORM IN OREGON, UPON NOTIFI CATION THAT MESSRS. CHAMBERLAIN AND BOOTH WILL BE THERE, BE TWEEN NOW AND ELECTION. Why is tho cost of living hlgji? Becausa there is of tho country's sixty billion dollars of stocks and bonds draw ing 6 per cent, three billion dollars an nually thirty billions which aro ficti tious, fraud made, more printed paper created by tho trick. THE COST OF LIVING CANNOT DE CLINW UNTIL THESE THREE BILLION DOLLARS OF ANNUAL TRIBUTE HAS STOPPED. This Is tho greatest question before tho American people, for it means that It it Is 4 HE iBhHR J1 0. WILLIAM HANLEY For United States Senator HANLEY TIDAL WAVE SWEEPS STATE . Why? Because lie has done things for Oregon, .lie wants (o do things for Oregon. He has a definite plan Lor the unbuilding of this state. Politicians can't fool all of the people all of the time. They have waked up to the fact that they have had nothing from machine politics and machine politicians an d machine newspapers, lo', these many years. "Why should the people want Chamberlain? "What has he done? He won't tell. "What is he going to do? lie won't tell. Ho brushes aside vital questions concerning his votes in the senate and official acts as senator under the pretext that he won't 'answer questions from a printed circular issued by the William llauluy committee. They are the people's questions whicli any citizen has a right to ask a public servant. Does any one imagine Senator Chamberlain would quarrel about who asked the questions, if he had a worthy answer to make, which would exalt his campaign? Ho has brushed aside contemptuously all inquiries into his past o ITicial conduct. He has but one wail "elect me or you discredit President Wilson." Think of it! Wilson's credit depending on a man like Chamberlain, who twice betrayed the president in his hour of need, and now clings to his coat tails as a drowning fly to a straw. The man who fought the administration may be forgiven by the prcsi dent, but he has still to reckon with the president's friends. Thcyare determined to prevent him from betraying the president again. It isn't necessary to take chances. Hanloy is one of tho original Wilson men. The administration never woke up tx any 11 ecd for !Mr. Chamberlain until very, very late in the day, and then only when the whole senatorial push sent Owens to demand some help as a parly measure. Jf Olcorge Clianiberlain can treat thu people with a con temptuous silence and refuse to account lo them by so much as a single syllable and fool them once more, then they deserve another barren six veal's. Booth is out of the running. AVe drop him lo save space. A Hanloy tidal wave is sweeping the state. The people have discovered that he is a progressive statesman and not a politician . Oregon must be developed and Hanloy is the only candidate with a large constructive plan for its development. The silent, potential strength of Hie state, aside from politicians and special interests, has been mustering back of Hauley for about ton days and the landslide is starling. Every secret vote in Oregon will bo cast for Hanloy on his own account, and Wilson's. The great German-American societies ainl tho Swedish societies have indorsed Hanloy. The Portland News is for him. Tho Labor Press and labor' are for him. The timid, afraid-I-will-throw-away-my-vote fellows arc climbing onto the band wagon. Tho plain masses of the state want relief, not politics. William Hanlcy's election will be their own triumph. It is tho people' chance lo win a big victory. Hanloy is elected. not ctoppod if it continues tho peoplo will, when they realize, as thoy are be ginning to realize, that they cannot meet tho cost of their living with their Income, revolt against Us collection. Notwithstanding this Ih tho grcatost question of the times, can any voter of Oregon rccal a single refcronce to It by Senator Chamberlain or Mr. Jlooth? Docs It occur to you when you obsorvo the struggling father, worn mother, and little assisting tots working from sunrise to sunset to build their home and compel their now-born ranch to give thorn the prohibitive cost living' and tho shylouk usurers of tho System the mortgago Inter est, and when you Jater observe tho sullen father, the frenzied mother and tho weep ing tots navigating tho dusty roads for a now homo to rcpluco tho foreclosed one, M if ' i- and when you listen to tho talus of hay - sold at less than cost nnd cattle sacrificed ' to meet tho loan company's queer '10 por ' rent lntercst-and-you-scll-thomat-our-prlco contracts, and then you recall tho taleH of the mlddlo west prosperity, and thoso ot the eastern banks a-hurst wlthto-be-loauod-to-'ul-Strcot-at-2 per cent billions of thn people's savings, and then when you read - in tho presH of tho great eastern cities of . tJie out Nerolug of Nero by the new rotten-wlth-froHlily-plllagod-woalth American roy alty, do y6u not feel like dropping to your ' knees and praying: "Send us a Congress of lllll Hauleys, real men whoso kindly hcartH and nature souls luivo fitted thorn to make of our glorious country tho happy homos our forefathers Intended it should Do?" THOMAS W. JjAWBO.V. . Thomas W. Lawful, in willing to Hie niollu'i'H, wives, hUIim-h niul iliiuglitoi'H nl' Oregon, hii.vhs "The women of Oiegou can elect lliu next mnulor if lliey eiiini'Mly vl out lo do it." Keep Hie lonifio M'lioiiniii'HK of this kiii ' iilmiiil eli'i'tiiiii liel'uui you. 1 1' I his page U Hoiiinl io you, your stale, your onunliy, iimls Mr. Hiinlcy in WitNlitiigtnii bolWu lliiugM get worse; things me getting wnrio every tiny yon women folk Know Hint he enuse your huli'lier, your grocery, your t'lotliing, your lWI mill your tent hills hlmw it. Your tluily tnprr, jour women's jour mil, your muguciuo tell you, In sliiii'lJug liiugtingt', Hint thing runt, while ulimuy, factory shivery, Morn shivery, linmnrnlity of all kinds are gelling worse, mill llieir getting worse liutt n hig, big hen ling on tint big, hig (iii'htion of Ilia heur: "Will hig'i cost living hring revolution fM ''Tliey" may tell ,mhi Hint Mr. Hanloy is uol perfect; ilon't let that trouble yon, iituie of us are; hut yon euit put it down us gospel Irulti (hat hu is much hi'ller thin most of us, I wi-li I was us good ns Mr. lliiulcy, niul I bet llint Senator ('liumhcr lain nml Mr. Month do, too; if wo were wn would he vuirrviug less about our fiitiiie residence. Do not let Them" tell you thut Mr. Iliinley is not sufficiently 'polUlicil" lo represent Oregon in the seuiite.' No one doffs his bonnet to "polish" lower than I tin, ami when I tell you women of Oregon who tin not know Mill itunley that lie is us "polished" as n tlioiisuuil-.vear-olil ttrowii ji'tM'l iniilc, it is it safe wager that lie is "Hlisicil", enough for the t'nitoil Slnles senate. Abraham Lincoln lunl no moie outside "nnlMi" than Mill Mauley, ami .Ml history speaks of him us the most ''pol ished" public muii of his lime. . 1 assure .oti that I make this plea for Mr. Hauley only because I know that his election tit this time wilt he another spike in the nyslcm's col' fin of the brand 1'iesi tlenl Wilton lias been driving, and give you my word that neither Mr. Iliinley nor uny of his people have au hand in this page or even know of my intention to write. My space foihuls inu to give the entire letter of a fcarful-of-thc-futurc, honest, in dustrious fitircii of Oregon, whom I am mornlly responsible for MlilNOINO TO Olt. KtlON AND Till! (M.iTCIItiK ()!' Till: OltKdOX KND OF TUB 8YRTKM tho system which is so fast driving our natiio on the rooks of ilisioliiliou mid destruc tion. I receive annually hundreds of thousands of letters niul inquiries from nil parts of lliu country, letters nnd inquiries wherein (lie very bloom of American man mid wo muuhooil plead with me for answer to the questien: "WHY IN THIS LAND OP ominous mlknty mi'st wi:, who LAIlOlt AND liAIIOK srcCKSKFUM.Y UK MOMMi:i) OF TDK FRUIT OF OUIt LAMOR MY TIIOSB WHO DO NOT LA IIOR?" If it were posnjhlo at eleetion limn for me to put one out of each thousand of my iutiuiricH into thu hands of every voter of the United Slates, (ho next senate and con gress would hu composed almost entirely of MKN OF.TIIi: MINI), IIICART AND SOUL CAJ.IIIKIt OF WILLIAM IIANLKY, with thu result that writers of such let ters ns the above would in the next ten . years, with thu proceeds of Iheir efforts, Tree their ranches and fa tins from all mort gage. Relieve me, Most sincerely yours, THOMAS W. UWSON. I know President Wilson nnd his ideals, mid I know Mr. Hanloy mid his ideals, mid the world knows Senator Chamberlain mid his hlcals, for his long public record KdreaniH them to nil, mid knowing, 1 un qualifiedly say that when Mr, Iliinley is in thu HCiiuto, President Wilson mid Ids ideals will linvu no wanner supporter than thu sage of Harney; and thut ill the end of President Wilson's administration the rec ord of Senator Uaiilny's mippnit of Presi dent Wilson's hleuls, compared with lliti record Of Senator Cliaiiiboilain's support of them, will lie us are lo candle-light. TIIK MMDINU STARS OF TIIK PRFS IDKNT AND WILLIAM HANLKY ARF. TIIK HAMK J Till') (IRICATFST (IOOI) FOR ALL RF.OARDLF.SS OF PERSONAL OR PARTY INTFRKST, RF.OARDLF.SH OF KVKHYTIIJNO HUT HQUARJMWAL JMC1IIT. THOMAS W, LAWHON, t ? ? ? f T ? ? t ? Y ? ? ? ? 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