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THE DAlur JOURNAu, JALEta, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAV 21, 1902.
AFTER TONQUE'8 SCALP.
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OFFICIAL BALLOT WIP PRECtfGT, HlFimilH CfllHTY, JUNE 2; 1902.
Mark Between the Number and Name of ISacU Candidate or Answer Voted for.
STATE .
FOR GOVERNOR Vote for One. FOR 8UPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Vote for One
12 Goo B Chamberlain of Multnomah county Domocratlc 27 J. II. Ackormnn of Multnomah county.. Ropubllcan
13 William J. FurnIflhofJJmatlllIacounty ltopuhllcan 28 H. V. Kolsey of Yamhill county.. .... . Prohibition
14 A. J.Hun8akort Yarnhll County ...Prohibition 29 W A, Wnnn of Lane county Democratic
" 1G " It. R. Ryan of Marlon county ,s . Socialist
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for One
FOR SUPREME JUDGE Vote for One 30 A. M. Crawford of Douglas county Republican
1G Robert SJlean of Lauqjcounty .;.. .... Republican 31 T. H. Ooyno of Tillamook county Prohibition
17 D. F. iionham of Marlon county. Democratic 32 James II. Raloy of Umatilla county.... Democratic
18 C. J. Dricht of Sherman county . . . . . . Prohibition
FOR STATE PRINTER Vote for One
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for One 33 W. W. Drooks of Multnomah county. .. Prohibition
10 C. W. Uarzeo of Wimcojounty ...... . . . . Socialist 34 James E.JIodfroy of Marlon county .. Democratic
20 N. AjDaylB of Umatilla county . . . . . Prohibition 35 J.EJIosmor of Maroncounty Socialist
21 Frank I.Dunbar orciataop county.... Ropubllcan 36 J. R. Whltnoy of Linn county'. Republican
22 P. W. Sears of jolk county. . . . . . . . . Democratic
FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for One
21$ HortryBlackmnn of MorrowCounty... Democratic
24 tT .IcDanlol of Multnomah county.. Prohibition
2S Charleii 8. Mooro of Klamath county. Ropubllcan
20 W. W. Myors ofJJlackamau county. . .. . Socialist
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Vote for One
37 Hiram Gould of Yamhill county Prohibition
38
B. F. Ramp of Douglas county Socialist
39
Thomas II.Touruo of Washington County Ropubllcan
. Domocratlc
40 J. K. Wcathcrford of Linn county
FOR UNITED 8TATE8 SENATOR
Vote for One
41
T. T. Geer of Marlon county Republican
Domocratlc
42 C. K 8. Wood of Multnomah county .
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NTV
FOR JOINT 8ENATOR
Vote for One
43
W, P. Klmoro of Linn county Prohibition
44 C.jS Ilarnlsh of Linn county Socialist
45 W. II .Hobson of Marlon" county Ropubllcan
4G
J. A. JolTroy of Marlon county Domocratlc
FOR 8TATE 8ENATOR
Vote for Two
47 12. M. Crolxan of Mnrlon coiinty
48 Squlro Farrar of Marlon county
niy 1
nty )
Republican
49
J. U. Dlmlck of Marlon county Domocratlc
CO
L.H.McMnhnnof Marlon county
.Initiative nnd Referendum Domocratlc
Gl F. M. George of Marlon county
G2 P. L. Konady of Marlon conn
tyf
Prohibition
G3
G. L. Drown of Mnrlon county . ..
-V HoHnlliit
51 J. W. Hunt of Marlon county )
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Vote for Five
GG Frank Davoy of Mnrlon county
G0 A.M.LaFollottofMarlon county
j57 ISd. T. Judd of Marlon county
08 ThoH. 11. Kny of Marion county
59 J. D. Simmons of Marlon county
CO I. W. Uorry of Marlon county. .
Ropubllcan
CI Frod Rock of Marlon county
02 LowIh Savago of Marion county
03 W.T. 8Jatr of Marloitjmiinty
Gl Siduoy ToinlltiHou of Marlon
opiijiity . ...
Hloks of Marlon county
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W. I
GG ClarkBon Pombortou of Mnrlon
county . .
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08
Djwi 1 Tlmiml tt Afnrlnn rmnnt
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Domocratlc
Piohlbltlon
G9
N. Shupp of Mnrlon county...
0. J .Thomas of Mnrlon dountyJ
70 A.M. Minn ton of Mnrlon county
71 T. J. Clark of Marlon county..
72 T.J.McClonryof Mnrlon county
73 T.Y.McClollanof Mnrlon county
74 J.K.Murphy of Marlon county
Soclnlist
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote for One
7G D. A. Harris of Marlon county . Prohibition
7G W. W. Johns of Marlon county Domoorntlc
77 William folloyof Marlon county.. Ropubllran
78 P. Wlesnor of Marion county . Socialist
. .
FOR SHERIFF Vote for One
79 II. I). Colbath of Marlon county . . . . . . . Domocratlc
80 W. A.Rico of Marlon county. . . . .'. ".. . Prohibition
81 John L. Stclwor of Marlon county Ropubllcan
82 Wm. Wlcko of Marlon county Socialist
FOR COUNTY CLERK Vote for One
83 A. M. Dalrymplo of Marlon county. . . . Domocratlc
81 J. It. Landou of Mnrlon county. w. . Prohibition
85 J, II. Mock of Marlon county Soclnlist
8G John W. Roland of Marlon county Ropubllcan
FOR RECORDER Vote for One
87 T. J. Cross of Marlon county. Soclnlist
88 L. 13. Gardner of Marlon county Prohibition
89 J. A Sellwood of Marlon county Domocratlc
!M) John C. Slogmund of Marlon county... Ropubllcan
FOR TREASURER ' Vote for One
91 David Hack of Marion county Domocrntic
92 Roh t. Hold of Mnrlon county. . Prohibition
J93 W.Y. Illchnrdson of Marion countyt . . Ropubllcan
9 1 O. F. Sherwood of Marlon county..... . Soclnlist
FOR ASSESSOR Vote for One
96 8 h. Fnulor of Marlon county Prohibition
00 (Joo. n .Jacobs of Marlon county Socialist
97 CharloH Lomlicko of Marlon county.... Ropiihllcan
98 J. It. Sltlrvln of Marlon county Domocratlc
FOR SURVEYOR Vote for One
99 H, 11. Hojrrlck Jr. of Marlon county Ropubllcan
100 A. O. I lilt china of Marlon county Socialist
101 CO. Roynolds ofInrlon county Prohibition
FOR CORONER Vote for One
102 A. M. Cloughof Marlon county. Ropubllcan
103 H 8. Jory of Mnrlon county. .... v Prohibition
101 F. S. Mnttlson of Marlon county..... . .i. . Socialist
CoiiHtltiitloiiul Amendment Vote Yes or No
105 Inltlntlvo and Roforondum Amoiulmont Yos
100 Inltlntlvo nnd Referendum Amondmont No .
Aurora, Iluttevllle nm! Jlubbnrcl
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE Vote for One FOR CONSTADLE Vote for One
107 0. M.Crittonden ........ Ropubllcnn 109 M 11. Kester ......... Republican
108 jJ. 8. Vaudoiour Domocrntlc HO Chnrlea Matthlou Damocratlg
Uoml IMHtrlct TSo. a
FOR ROAD SUPERVISOR Vote for One
111 J. It. Hlnklo of Mnrlon county. Democratic
112 J. R. Jordan of Marlon county Ropubllcnn
WHY RIDE THAT OUT-OF-DATE BICYCLE
When Columbias and Hartfords are to be had at such reasonable
prices and on such easy terms. This is an age of progress. Man
ufacturers of the Columbia have kept pace with it, As a result,
the Columbia of 1902 embodies many improvements and refine
ments that contribute mightily to cycling comfort and pleasure.
Be up-to-date and get the benefit of them, Sundries, repairing,
wheels to rent,
HUIE WING SANG CQ.
140 STATE ST.
Rest kinds fancy goods, dry (jooda mat
tinge, silks, ombroidery, laces. Full
linn white underwear, wrappers, and
waists now on sale very cheap.
THE ELITE. CaFE
203 Commercial Street
Meals at all hours. Open day and
nlpht. '
Only place In the cfty handliug the
famous
OLYMPIA BEER
Is the Reception &ioon. Wholesale
and retail,
EECKERLEN. Proprietor
O. J. WIJLSON
New Location
135 Court St I
LD. HENRY'S
REAL ESTATE AND
RENTING AGENCY
la at 380 Commercial Street
PHONE MAIN 268! SALEM ORE.
clflc had taken up 108,G1G acres of the
choicest timber lands In Linn county,
which thoy now hold at $15 por aero,
nnd got It for nothing, but tho ex
pense of location.
A wholo township of this timber had
been taken in Coos county and 25,000
acres in an Eastern Oregon county.
Largo holdings had been lost to tho
settlers in Douglas and other coun
ties. $1,500,000 worth of timber lands
had been stolen from tho pcoplo in
four counties of Oregon tho past fow
years by Uio Northern Pacific Rail
road Company.
Mr. Weathorford next expounded
tho principles of truo Demociacy. Ho
showed from tho record that ho
offered resolutions in tho legislature
in 18S5 and 1889 for direct election of
senators. Ho charged that Mr.
Tonguo voted ngninst that as stato
senator, after ho onco had voted for
it, Not only senntors, but all who
roprosontcd tho people, should bo
elected by tho people.
If elected to Congress ho would fa
vor electing all offlcors by direct voto
of tho people.
Next ho discussed tho chnrgo that
Domocrats and Populists nnd Social
Ists aro Bcuttlers. Ho quoted Mr. Cor
bctt's sentiments toward tho Philip
plnos ns correct. If they wero ca
pable of self-government It was our
duty to glvo It to them, as wo had
done to Cuba. Ho denounced tho bar-
bailtles practiced in tho Philippines
as n dlsgraco to our empire. Ho had
never found a Democrat who was In
favor of tho water-euro eijpeclally if
ho came from Missouri or Kentucky.
Was It the part of a great, freo na
tion to mako a howling wilderness of
tho Philippines? They should not be
come a part of this great ropubllc,
They would never bo fitted for citi
zenship. All Oriental people should
bo shut out of our country. Wc did
not want tho Phlllpplno islands. We
should novor bo ablo to mako a stnto
or torrltory of thoso islands.
Tho proudest day of our history for
the past 30 years was when tho Amer
ican ling camo down in Cuba, and
their ling went up. Never rniso tho
flag In tyranny and dishonor, but for
humanity nnd freedom.
What was it to bo a world power?
This was tho talk of thoso who want
ed this to bo tho greatest nation In
tho world. Tho monarchies of Europe
woro nil anxious to bo great world
powers. Wns this our destiny? Was
It a world power that wanted the ship
subsidy bill passed, and then pass a
Chlneso exclusion bill that lot all tho
subsidized ships bo manned with
Chlneso sailors? That has been dono
in tho Senate.
Ships could ho built in England,
with American lumber and steol,
choapor than hero. Nefarious trusts,
Infamous laws woro throttling our in
dustries, and restricting our com
moico with tho world, nnd yet wo
tnlkod of bolng a world powor.
Ho spoko of tho Nicaragua canal
bill that was passed In one liouso and
kllloi in tho other. Ships loaded for
Portland with sand ana gravol that
camo as ballast, wns dumped Into tho
rlvor, and tho loglslnturo npproprlnt
od money to dig It out again.
Ho favored arid land legislation to
got wntor onto land now covered only
with sand, sago brush, horned-toads
and lizards. Ho had seou sand doB
orts mndo worth ?100 an aero by put
ting wntor onto it. Ho donouncod tho
prasont laws that lot a fow men take
a whole county, put In a Httlo ditch,
and chnrgo all settlors what thoy
pleaso for tho right to llvo on it. Ho
favored government control of tho
wator nnd rosorvolra to mako that
country blossom with wealth.
First tho swamp land act robbed tho
pooplo of groat areas of land; thon
tho timber land act robbed them of
their groatost wealth; now tho arid
land laws wero constructed to rob tho
sottlors and onrlch tho corporations.
Ho showed Uio rocora of Fulton nnd
Tonguo as opposed to tho follow-sorv-ants
.law. Ho attacked Uiom for hav
ing killed that bill In sovoral legisla
tures, nnd that such a law was in the
Interost of labor.
If I nm not oloctod I will glvo Mr.
Tonguo tho closest chaso ho has ovor
had slnco ho got In by C9 votos In
1890, and I'll glvo it to him worso
than Mr. Vandorburg did If tho pooplo
stand by mo In tho district as thoy
will In Linn county.
The Official Ballot.
In this Issuo of Tho Journal Is pre
sented tho official ballot, printed just
as It will ho supplied tho votors of
Marion county, This is dono by cour-
ttwy of Messrs. Brant Bros., tho Job
prlntors, who have tho contract for
furnishing thoitlckots. Thero will be
13,000 sample ballots on poster paper,
and the same number of official ballots
on good book paper. Thoy are turning
out a neat piece of work, and tho bal
lot, as It appoars la The Journal is a
torreot fac simile.
Proposals for Wood.
Bids for tho dallvory of seventyfivo
cords of grub oak, throe to six Inches
through, at tho main building of tho
Oregon stato insane asylum, will bo
recelvod until noon, Juno 2, 1902. De
liver) will bo required on or before
October 1, 1903. Bids should ho di
rected to the' olork of the board of
trustees or to Superintendent Cal
breath. The right Is reeorved to re
ject any or all bids. By order of the
board. WALTER LYON. Clerk.
MnilM 'itf J'-
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similating (hcFood andRegula
ling die Stomachs andBowels of
Promotes Digestion Cheerful
ness andRcst.Conlalns neilher
Opium.MorplUne norMuicral.
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liMifiM now.
Apcrfecl llcmedy forConslipa
non, Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness nnd Loss of Sleep.
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GASTORIA
For Infants and Childron.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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EXACT COPY or WRAPPER.
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Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
THC CIHTIIR COMPANY. NtW VOKK CITT.
(Sreenbaum'e
Our goods will suit your taste.
Our prices will suit your pocket-book.
Dry Roods at the very lowest prices. .
Shoes tnat combine perfection of fit and finish with reas
onableness of price.
New goods arriving daily in our millinery department.
. Tiy us and be convinced that you get your money's
worth .at
Greentaim's Dry Goods Store
Noxt Door to the Poetoffke.
pOLLMAjq
OHBRRY SBBDBR
SCCOCO CHERRIES "I 3CCDS.
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'TT'HIS Perfcct Cherry 8eeder doea
ft I not crueh the cherry or came
mK any loss of juice; a practical
mnchino for large, small or Cat
ifornia cherries. Tho seed oxtractjnc
knifo drives tho ecod into one dish a'nd
actually throws tho cherry into another.
The marks of tho knifo can scarcely be
seen on tho seeded fruit. It eeeds from
i.'u to 30 quarts per hour. Retail price,
85 cents.
X
R. M. WADE & CO.
The Best
la always the cheapest, and tho
meale served at the White House ros-
tauront are said to be the beat in the
city. Onon day and nlcht. 10 fi State
For Sale at a Bargain
The whole stoclc of cloth
ing, hats, furnishing; goods,
notions, etc, Positively go
ing out of business at 307
Commercial St. Por partic
ulars inquire of S.FRIED-
MAN on the premises
:e3e
...Pin Your Faith...
To the store that nevor rolls a piece of shoddy goods just because thev can
make your eyes stick out with the cheapness of the price.
IT IS WEAR
That decides whether a towel is really cheap or high priced. We have a
line of towels that Me especially recommend for lone wear and durability.
Pure linen at 10c; Hemstitched huck 15c; hemstitched linen 20c Fancy
border huok lari?e sire 15c bath towels, very nice, 50c. Some very beauti
ful hemstitched bureau scarfs, 00c. Call and see us befpre buying.
...The Ladies' Bazaar...
118 State Street. Salem.
street.
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