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    DAILY HARTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1008
REPUBLICANISM FOR THE PEOPLE
REPUBLICANISM FOR THE MACHINE
Col, Hofei Replies to the Otegon Machine Politicians Who
Ate Opposed to the Election of United States Senators
By Popular VoteShows That Anti-Statement No.'
1 Leaders Ate All Opposed to the Roosevelt
Administration--Defeat of Statement No.
i Means Repudiation of Roosevelt
Lot thorn Btudy
Tonguo, Senator Fulton, Govornor
Lord, and Senator Mitchell, and
even tho utterances of McKlnloy
hltnsolf In behalf of bimetallism.
But I will go further and declare
that I supported Bryan bocauso I
lovo to fight on tho sldo of tho un
der dog, and at that times tho gold
monopoly and tho Wall street ln
fluonco wa9 grinding down tho
masses of tho people. Labor was
unemployed and farmers were get
ting small results for labor. Good
fortune saved tho day for tho Re
publican party as tho cnormoiiB gold
dlscovory of tho Klondike and South
Africa, doubling and quadrupling
tho baslB of metallic money relieved
tho situation and furnished what
Bryan and his followers contonded
Liberty peoplo hold n Slatomont tho pooplo?
No. 1 mlly Saturday night, and a
largo crowd rltonJcd to hoar tho
flaying of tho Oregon mnchlno at
tho Itands of tho editor of Tho Cap
ital Journal, who for tho past ton
dnys.luui enjoyed tho distinction ns
a prlv.Uo citizen of having a two
column hired npneo I'ovo'.cd to his
political character.
In nono of tho articles appearing
In tho hired spaco havo any of tho
mattorrf charged by Honey ngalnst
Bomo of tho most prominent politi
cians In Orogon been charged
against tho editor of Tho Capital
Journal. Ho has not boon ncousod
of staling lands or holplng shlold
any corrupt polltlclnn, great or
small.
Tho flolo accnisatloiiB against Col.
Ilofor nro that ho Iiiib boon indo
pondont In politics, that ho onco
uupportod Bryan, and that ho onco
supported Chnmborlnln for govor
nor. To thoso oharg-'o ho mado ro
))ly .o tho nntlsfnotlon of tho largo
nudlonco, mostly HapublJcnuH, and
thon In turn gavo tho mnchlno pol
iticians of Oregon a roviow rrom mo
recordu of an ontlroly Imporsonnl
character", Ho was froquontly Inter
rupted with npplauso and heartily
congratulated at tho cloij by many
RopuhllcnuH and others.
Defended Liberty Republicans,
Tlw HiKakor said It meant tho In
troduction of a now ora In Orogon
polltlcti nhou men like- tho Liberty
Republican!! printed tho words
"Antl-Mnohlno" across tho heads of
tholr primary ballot and boldly sent
n Statement No. 1 dohgatlou to tho
county convention called to sot
nnldo tho Direct Primary law and
mnko It Im'posilblo for any Statu
moat No. I man to go to tho legis
lature. Ho recited what took pliico
In tho convention down to tho dec
laration of Chairman Ixni Adam, a
local nttornoy of tho Smtlhorn Pnol
ilc corporation, that no Stntomont
No. 1 man should bo sent iib a delo
gato to tho stato convention. Then
tho Liberty delegation walked out.
Pill Hnfiir iiroillnlitil Hint tltn Inniin
mado in Liberty product would ox-luughes and Cummins
lonu ovor mo siato nnu uio poopio
would hIiow their rosontmoiit of tlio
methods of tho mnchlne that sought
to Increase powor In tho hands of n
Tow house and inntingern who did
not dnro thquiH.oIves ooino boforo
tho people.
KtM'jiliiK Near the llund',
"W'lml does it all moan this piti
ful plea, that tho pooplo cannot bu
trustod 4o oleot a United Stuto
Ronutor? Tho machlno politicians
nro willing that you. the poonlo.
shall uomiuato all the onudldntes 1 0f tho iiHtlou. If nMvo today he proprietor of this rank populism, as
from Jtmtlco of tho smiromo court !u..vni.i i with iinnsovolt In his flaht It Is now onlloil, off his own nlnt-
dowu to product committeemen. Lut to "i)i-ik up bed machine. It li u'forin. Tho pooplo today look upon
tho
records of tho Indictments In tho
federal courts and boo who has
mado tho most mistakes, tho ma-
ohlno or tho pooplo.
Who Is Standing by Republican
Principles?
"Tho only sonator from Orogon
who has boon oloctcd by tho peoplo
la Hon. Jonathan Ecu mo, and Is ho
not standing for tho rights of tho
pooplo In an uncompromising man
nor? Hns President Roosovolt a
champion In this stato who can bo
montloned In tho samo breath with
Hourno? In fact most of tho mn
chlno politicians nro olthor hostllo
to tho natlonnl Ropubllcan admin
istration, or nro Hllont nnd opposo
oven Tnft bocauso ho 1b a mombor
of RooBovolt's cablnot. I havo not
hoard ono of tho machln who aro
fighting Stntomont No. 1, tho right
of tho pooplo to oloct United States
senators, who is not fighting tho
Roosovolt administration, nnd tho
de-font of Stntomont No. 1 nt tho
coming primary olcctlon would bo
tho defeat of Ropubllcan adminis
tration prlnclplos and tho triumph
of tho onomlos or uoosovou in ur
ogon. Tho wnrfaro on Stntomont
No. 1 Is tho samo warforo that was
iniidn on Sonator Bourne two years
.t 1. t . .r r
ago, and yoi uio inncumu uhimhi
show whoro Sonator Bourne hns
foiled In tho sllghtost dogreo to
stand by tho principles of tho nn
tlon Republican administration and
uphold bedrock Ropubllcan pollclos.
Peel do VerxiiH Mnchlm.
"BocnuBO I liavo roforrod to tho
mauagerH of tho rocont conventions
hold In Hevornl counties as mnchlno
mauagors spneo has boon hired lb
tho morning pnpor to brand mo as
iinlni? not n Kood Republican. If
loyu'ty to n bad mnchlno constitute
a good RoiKibllcnn thoro aro not
many In Oregon, nnd thoro will bo
Ions. The bet Republican gover
nors In the United Stntos In tho os
tlmntlon of tho peoplo are tho gov
ernor who are fighting the party
machines. This 1ms been true In
Now York, In Iowa and othor states.
novo uono
iiittlilnif to dletliiKuUh thomseivM
but tramplo underroot tho mnehlnoa
of tholr several states. In Wlicou
slu tho Republicans oxaltod their
..i.i..i..i inMi.iiiiiu.rit1it in v governor
to tho United StHtW senate. Tho.' 'l Bryan whon the principal ro
mnchlno onntnra of New York nro forms Bryan thon ndyocnto.l, aboll
rminoB.t in evnhers. mid tho outlook i Hon . of govornmont by Injunction,
Its own interest nnd oven defeat
candidates that It wanted to punish.
Take tho flnt salary law abovo re
ferred to. F. I. Dunbar was nomi
nated on a flat salary platform, but
whon It camo to accepting tho flat
sa'ary tho machine defeated tho re
form bill frlm going Into effect for
two years, and when Sonator Kay
again carried his bill through tho
legislature and took It to tho sen
ate tho mnchlno amondod It so tho
law did not become opcratlvo until
the end of Mr. Dunbar's term, de
ferring action four years after tho
party had put it into their platform.
Now a Judgment has been rendered
in a court of Juotlco for $103,000
against Mr. Dunbar and his bonds
men. How nvuch of tho above sum
went to greaso tho wheelB of tho
mnchlno no ono will over know, but
that a wrong was dono tho taxpay
ers, and an outhngo committed
ngnlnst tho Republican party no ono
can doubt. Rofuslng to como Into
court, Mr. Dunbar was In marked
contract to Secretary Benson, who
camo and told all ho know about
fees, end furthermore when a ques
tion was raised about monoy voted
him by Uio leglslnturo In violation
of tho flat salary law, ho promptly
converted It Into tho treasury,
A. Marc Recent Instance.
"That tho machlno demanded of
Mr. Dunbar part of his Illegal ln
como no ono can doubt. Thrtt tho
machlno deliberately advised him to
vlolato tho terms of tho Republican
platform on which ho was elected
no ono can doubt. That tho Oregon
political machlno hns never consent
ed to a .reform (until driven to It by
public sontlmont Is no more true
of our politicians than of politicians
of othor Btates. A moro recent In
stance of Uia lnwlossnons of tho ma
chine is found In tho demand that
was mado by somo of Its representa
tives thnt tho stato onglncoring de
partment mnko a falso roport on tho
Irrigation project of tho Dob Chutes
Land nnd Powor Company. That
former employers 'In n close case, If
they did not givo tho benofit of tho
doubt on the sldo of their life-long
training and associations. Would a
man like Hughes, In Now York,
aftor making a fight for years to es
tablish Bomo great roform In llfo
Insurance nppolnt tho very man
ngalst whoso operations tho reform
was directed to carry It Into effect?
Yet wo aro expected by tho Oregon
machlno to bollovo that corporation
lawyers nro tho only men to bo
trustod with annolntmontB to tho
tnrrnt jtnilfl.tmnnt rf ttiA vnontMmriM t . filP tinmlHil
Bocauso I, bb a Ropubllcan, object I ticket. Strict ern Re?b!l
to bucIi abUBo of political power bylfnir i- . h count.
tho Oregon political machlno I am
branded as not being a gopd Re
publican. Are not tho men who do
such things tho Republicans of
doubtful tondoncy whoso recom
mendations lend to tho disruption of
tho party and tho destruction of tho
best govornmont tho world boa ever
seen? Republicanism for tho peo
plo Is what Is needed, not Republi
canism for tho machine."
I. ' o
For Rizrr?r'
1 horeby anno rcrr '
candidate for th'e no mi Mt
roBontativo tt th ?,
marleg, April 17. t, "!?" M
fccted, I will vote 0 7
can choice f0r , l
rSX?rK
CIBJ
Tho undersigned Is 8
CANDIDATES CARDS
fairs is mv m.M '"Beo
JOHN E. LEWIS,
"UU"TW(, Q. J
for Sheriff,
i am a candldnn ... ..
tion for sheriff , ..,.,',Bo
tho Republican pSJ
(Cards of county candidates $5.
Cards for district and stato candi
dates $10).
for. But on top of this whnt mnn corporation ciaimou xo nave
of fnlmoBS nnd political deconcyurougiit nearly vv,uuv acres oi
will decry any man for having sup- ld undor tho Cnroy Arid Land
not undor Irrigation nnd to havo tho
THESE ARE THE CANDIDATES
For Nomination by the
. REPUBLICAN PARTY
Who Are Pledged to Statement No. 1
PRINCIPLENot a Scramble for Office-Anti-Machine Politics.
i'OU COUNTY JUDGE OP MARION
COUNT1', M. L. JONES.
Ropubllcan, farmer business man
and taxpayer. Gardiuato of Wlllam
otto Unlvorslty, Btudlcd law and nd
mlttcd to tho bar. Whoro ho Is best
known aro found his strongost sup
porters. Among busInosB men every
where his word is ob good ns his
bond. Ho stands for a strictly busi
ness and economical administration
of county affairs,
I hereby announco mysolf as n
cindldato for nomination at tho Ro
publlcan primaries for county bu
porintondent of schools.
WALTER Jf. SMITH,
I hereby announco mysolf na n
cnndldato for nomination at tho Ro
publlcan primaries for commission
er. B. E. ROBERTSON,
Turner, Orogoa.
Marlon County Is entitled to live Representatives. Tho five named below
will always vote for the People's cholco for United States Senator.
They have signed Statcmcmt Number One
For Rcprcsentativc-VOTE FOR FIVE
24 X O. L HATTEBERG, Silverton
26 X A. C. LIBBY, Jefferson
27 X H. J. MILLER, Aurora
28 X HAL D. PATTON, Sajeip
31 X W. C WINSLOW, Salem
I desire to plnco my namo before
tho Ropubllcan primaries for a ro
nomlnntlon for County recorder.
D. 0. DRAQER.
I wish to announco to my frlonds
that I am a "cnndldato for county
troasuror, subject to tho Republican
primaries. JOSEPll 0. MOORE.
for th Mlnvt h Mdhorout of bud ma
chine bus no political future
AbrahRin Lincoln built up h powor
rogulntlon of corporation!, dostruc
snme rondy for BOttlomont, or for
sa'o to sottlors. Tho stato onglnoor
was Mont to oxnmlno tho land nnd
mado n report that tho laws had
ful mitoulue but It wnu done to carry , principal pinnKs of tho Ropubllcnn
out n program thHt val tho llfo platform, nnd crowded tho original
thoso live illlei of roprouontatlvo
you nro not fit to nomlnato. Tho
machlno inual namo thorn for you.
Your pencil mark In tho snerod bal
lot booth shall bo final nt Uio pri
mary In making Kip the whole tick
et, but wo want to namo and control
tho five mon who will hnvo u vote
on United Stnto tiunntor. the npty
odlco that In Hid past has 1kii filial
by corruption, tho only plneo In the
political program where tho ma
chlno oan tllll gat next to tho bnr
rol. Thoy Bay to tho doar pooplo.
you may. ludood, according to law
vote oil tli queotlon of who ahull
bo your United States senator nnd It
you solect a man who suits Kj wo
will allow tho gonoral nssambly of
your ri'iiiewontutlvoH to rutlfy your
cholco, but not otherwise. Havo the
machine politic 'ana of Oregon mudo
BuHi brilliant uuccohs of siilcalng
eenatorrt In tho mi thnt thoy have I
ftiinnlluiout to ruv man to havo
onrnod the hostility of th worst po
litical mRchliiM, and the ono the
pooplo of Oregon have contended
with hns not been too good. Its
method are repudiated by the bet
ter claw 'l nartloe.
What 1h Meant oy lutu'liino.
"Thoro aro good mnohlnoe and
bud machlno. No one oan object
to organization and leadership for
good purpoHos In polltlcnl nffalra. It
I tho onlv wny to secure rooult.
but tho right of the people to In
dict bad political macliinee will nl
h ox.lui. Warfare Is being mads
on bad po'lttoal mnchlno work from
Mnlno to CHllfornla. and tho Orogon
political mnchlno I not above re
proach. Somo of tho old Republi
can lenders wore ood men, and
Bomo of thvm wero not. Whet I
coutoud for Is tho right to attack
tlou of th trust, nnd govornmont J not boen compllod with, thnt not n
control of railroads havo become tho i drop of water wns bolng dellvorod
upon tho lnnd. nnd that thero was
not r ditch within mllos of It, and
nny settlor would havo gtarvod to
death on tho land. He rofusod to
rocommond the land for ncoontanco
both Rryan nnd Roosovolt na tho J by the Btnte. nnd tho grontost pros-
I hereby announce mysolf a cnndl
dato for county commissioner on tho
Ropubllcan ticket.
G. D. IIOYT,
Jofforaon, Oro.
I am a candidates for oOlco of
county Judge, subjoct to tho Repub
lican prlmarloR, on tho platform of
a 8qunro doal to nil.
' W. W. HALL.
"P.MlSTj
For RcprcsciiUtlt 1
i signed Statement Ko,,1
Plcoso announce UutM
dklato for ronm-Li:?;. Mo
rlon county Bubecttofkr;
of tho non. i,n,"ieci lh 4
marlea to hn hM iiv!ttii
.iria'a
nail nnnni, .11 .. " K,
necossary and luxur 1 .-
on8' 0. L. UTlffi
Silverton, fa
For ReprcscBtAtln..
(Signed Rtntftmnnt v. ..
Tho undersigned Is a caniiliJ
roprcsontatlvo at the Direct ' ri
marlos, April J7. If elected J
vur uuamoM ndmlnlttralloam,
cholco for United States m&i
HENRY J. MILLEai
Aurofi,(
For Rcprcscntatltf,
vuikiiuu oinicment xa it
I hereby nnnounco nneUun,
dldnto for tho Republican tea
Hon for representative t ti i
marlos, April 17.
IF NOMIXATKI) AND EL
I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE KIR 1
PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR
STATES SEXATOR.
HAL D. PATTWl
For IlcprwrnUllie.
(Signed Statement No. 11
I horoby nnnounco mrteltuir
dldnto for tho Republican tea
Hon for representative at til
marlos, April 17,
IF NOMINATED AXI) EUC
I SHALL ALWAYS VOTKF0R1
PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR I'M
STATES SEXATOR.
A. C LIBBY
Jelml
onampions or mo popuinr cnniso
which thoy call government for the
poonlo.
MucIiIiip Klocto dChambei'laiii.
"I nm ndvortlsed In onch Ishuo
of the Balem Stntesman na having
supported a Democrat for govornor.
1 did support Chnmborlnln the first
time he ran for governor. A ma
jority of tho Ropubllcnns of Marlon
county supported him, but whnt
msdo thorn do It? Docause tho Mat-
thows-Seott mnchlno In Multnomah
YOUR IDLE
MONEY
tho right to nsaunw that power oier i nnd Indict tho machine tit nny and
In 1 1 uir, nmi Hint in iuv uhij iii
to gn bettor roault. Hut Iti do
lug so I do not ineen to indict every
man who ha beeu active lu poli
tics, our ctt' niut county and
tchool goverumeute at StUtxn lire
prultAbly m good us any tu the
mate. The iNHle hnve a right to
the yam order of (hinge tu the
tate and UnU'aUw depart menu.
And they are olug to get thetu. The
i1h1 tenls'aiuu'. beyond ratifying
l the rhoteo of the peoplo for sena
tor. wa budly uuder iiiarh'ae con
txol. Wltueea l' enoiunent of an
iOinclnl fr.v paj bill when the eo
iple IiimI HeU ttuve to oue la favor
of nbollching iv'l free pfttwes That
w a case of (he machine owrrtd
.Ing the o.pretst will of the people.
Why I Supported Ilryiui.
"It I cbergpd in a sirndlng ad
, vr(Ument Hat la n I sup.
I ported Uryaa 1 do not deny that In
, rouimou with uiray .Silver UepuUU
,ne l dU eupiMWt the candUlMe
, and platfoi m ot the Iree Coinage of
Silver. I had alowly and rofeictantly
adoptod Free Coinage as taught In
tho Republican platforms of Oregoa
.nnu oiuer weeiarn sutee. Aloag
I with mo stood the leader of the
Republican pait. ud she (iat-
firnu ro sien Ut.r inreiorti-
Alight ju!t tt vdl bo earning
lufmvd.
We My thru per cunt lntertM
niul you van dnuv all of it or pmt
of It at any (lino.
SAYINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
lorcoo mo nomination of an ox
Democrat for govornor, and klckod
tho Gor Republicans out of tho
stnto convention. Tho pooplo of tho
stato showod tholr contempt for
bo rule by snowing undor tho pro
position to foist n mnchlno Kovor
nor ipon them, and nt tho first op
portunity gavo Clor a larRo popular
vote, for Unltod Stntos sonntor un
der tho May3 law. which fourteen
memhore of tho loglslnturo repudi
ated and abandoned tho pooplo's
rholee and that awoko the peoplo to
tho need of a Direct Primary law
and Statement No. 1 to prevent tlie
repetition of such disregard of tho
popular will.
When Governor Chandterlnhi
came up for deselection I aupiortod
Dr. Jam s Wlthyeomlto In my paper,
ou the itunip and at the eloctlon.
and mv record la state politic la for
cleaner and betler ReuubHeanlam
because I would not be a party to
machine methods, and I am willing
10 leave it to any Republican con
stituency whether I or the method
of the Ignorant and corrupted ma
chine were responsible for thin
etate having a Democratic govornor.
Samples of Machine Work.
"Now brushing aside the chargo
that I am not a Reed Republican,,
a charge as childish aad contempt
ible a It la possible to fram In .1
state where not a single leader of
the party has not at times fought
factional fights at the exitense of
the regular ticket, the time has
oome to assert the right of the
rank and file to 11 e the pari) as n
means instead of woruhn.nin i
umui- as tne cmt
suro was brought to boar by some of
tno maciiino mombors of tho party
to forco tho accoptanco of It by tho
rtnte. nut Governor Chnmborlnln
stood by tli onglnoor nnd tho mat
ter was droppod. Tho governor did
nothing but his plain duty and do
servos no spoclal credit, but a ma
chlno governor would havo dono tho
bidding nnd tho rlctntes of the ma
chine, nnd tho corporation claims It
would havo boen benefitted) bv a
million and a half dollars, and this
At tho request of many Republi
cans I havo decided to bocomo a can
dldnto for tho nomination for county
Judge, oubject tQ tho Ropubllcan prL
mnry olcctlon.
WILLIAM BUSHEY.
For Assessor.
I horeby announce my candidacy
In tho Ropubllcan prlmnrlos for as
sessor of Marlon county; pledging
Just and equal taxation.
F. J. RICE.
county by enforcing tho unit rule Is only ono Instanco of tho dlfforonco
ootweon machine rulo
nnnllefl In
puuuc nnatrs. Tho Republicans of
Oregon nppreolato Just ni much
having a governor who would stand
up ngnlnst mnchlno dlctutlon wheth
er It comos from capital or corpora
tions, and would npproclate a Re
publican governor that would do
the samo thing.
Muehitiiiif: tho Land Grant..
"The political mnchlno In Oregon
hai very strange Idons of how to
oompel a corporation to uiirrrondor
a laud grant of soveral million ncros
the terms of which It has notorious
ly ami ehnmefully violated. Whon
tho govornmont and the Oregon del
ogatlon aro making a hand to hnnd
flKht to force relinquishment of the
Orogon and California land grant,
which was acquired from tho gener
al government uuon a Binifi nn.
dltlou that It ho sold to aetiial aot-
For County Superintendent.
I hereby nnnounco myself as a can
didate for County Superintendent of
Schools for Marlon county, at the
Ropubllcan primaries, April 17.
A C. BAKER,
Turner, Or.
For Treasurer.
I horoby announce to tho voters of
Marion county that I am a candidate
for county treasurer at tho Republi
can primaries; pledging honest, faith
ful and impartial handling of too
county funds.
WM. STAIGER
For County Commissioner.
J. T. Bockwlth of SIdnoy preoluot.
Platferm: Hconomlcnl business ad
ministration and nn nggrosstve policy
of constructing permanent highways
uy the oo-ojwrntlon of stnta, OQunty
Good roads
For Rciirocntatlrt.
W. C. Window. Candida J f 'V
rosontatlvo, signs Stateee: .V
A "government of tneprM'
neonlo nnd for tho pv? cr
Into offoot by the Repalasp
Is my motto t R'?w -u
ninrlfM Anrll 17
w c vri&o
For County Judg.
I horoby nnnounco or "''
for county Judgo, before tt &
llcnn prlmnrlos of Martca ts
April 17. Having been tea 1
mio.liii iwn trmi lti f1''
Judge one Mm. I bellere I an 1
inoii fnr the oftlre forwh-cM'
nnmlidnto. 0 P TERlE
Mm. Unllroad CommUsHefR
I herewith nnnwncomlM
Rtnublloaa nomination for .
Onmrnisaloner. from tbUW't
at di.trlct W A, U
For Constable.
i nm a candidate for t
tlon for constable of Si! '
n.o, tjMiiiiilran nrlnujlw'
r IRA HAMHTf
For Con'',l''
I hereby announce xf
. it n.insllnn IDT C1
ior ino iiuimiuj." - -- R,
the Salem district at
primaries. v
HOUISTt"'5
Rocky tow 2
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i.sHrtnooKiBrt
anl KWse J JTSiiA
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l
OrtS"
tlon and support b ie.s and.-i o !.s.n" ?.La" M'Ul.,fal
epmh,. it such .a as Taos rTtu uotau-nSnn"
Ullfl IflA..! MAM. B.K I Aln
flam In n... .... . V -.- v.- nou iugi vuiliill lliuwua. UUUU I mum.
.fl -5 "ttU U.ot to excwkl 180, nro the best Investment for the pto
nn .2 . nm l0 xom pio.
- - r rru, me macnine polt
tlctane uultd to capturt the court
and the district attorney, the very
ouirt'N who are iu positions of pow
er to moke the rstorntlon "of the
laud grant possible.
Uvpulilicnnlsiii for u,t, Pooplo.
1h raarhiue does not sense
such a thing as Republicanism for
Republicanism for the corporations
and nrlylia- elasi-a instead of for
Uie rank and Me of the party nnd
of all parti,. you,i n,l
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For Roprascntntivo.
I horeby announco mysolf as a
candidate for the loglslnturo at the
primaries, April 17. If nominated
nud elected I will vote for the Repub
llaan United States senator who shall
havo boon olectod by the people.
FRANK A. TURNER.
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For RoptvsQiitutivo.
I herobv announce that I will hi a
abolish an abuse bv naming mm to i candidate for tho Republican noml-
boVn z ni:u:siZxiLhii na,t,0H for stata rentftt,ve at the
the 8tem sought to be nboll-hed' Pr,raarIoa APr ".
Such men would be incapable of s- D- ADKINS.
gratitude U tlu- old not favor tholr Scotts Mills. Or.
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