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nilKClOX CITY KNTKRlMtlKK. I-UIIIAV, MAY 12; Ur, i j i CEO. C. BROWNELL HIE LEGISLATURE CANDIDATE FOR For a Strictly Buainesa Session llanrr iHiMii haa f.h d a A lam linn of hi i u tdl'la i'Y fi'l louiilr "in ini,.ii.n. r. mi ili" II, 1..1MI. an iii hi i III iiiiiiiiiii Inn liU i aielliU' i luf I ililMlili-nli'lH'f , Mr lilliwill aa lit, u ) Hu Intrrral In aelm lull Ilie im'iIi- I ll,l(i,, I ll.al l,rt u,u li.l.. ll.M I... I Mr linn mkII ini'iiilx'r of (tin lain m i.Hlii fnmi ( lm kainaa loiiulr fur II tenia, and dig ri i,i, aa o a 1 1 i I riM II,.. Mlali, liiMfi.Hl nf IW'I. Hi ik I',, hoa thai tin llui II mi lm fiiiiijlil lliroiiyll I liu li K1 latum Mhal na aiiuwii I tin lnl'l utile rra.iliiiluli ,ll liilllin Hi" ruiiall lul'i'll nf llui alale, t. h If It iliaiiKril .in r ln, In fiiim ami aaii'in uf o eminent II I li r K ll liU liiMuciu iiioir lliali any one older nan In llit'Kini, Dial I Ihi ill, (Milllliril mm lilim i.t If ii)i, I hiuI i f (ml of I,iIiii .a I'n ili r I lila in )aniii l,aa rutiii. llm ,ui mar i ! Hull of I nllnl Plutea aelulu III Hid IhiIIiiI Idii, Ilia (.Miliary iiumlii.t Hull In hihI all oilier l k'll.illi fiirma. All through Ma mnU In I It . -ainaln liu ua a lions Mdnxaln i f woman' mfliniriv To allow III cal.dl that llui -u,ii lad of lihn, ami tlii influent that hi I rn le,, lit was fi'ri lnl prralilenl uf Ihn x-nalii In 1'inl Mii-n l'r-al,eut lliHiantrll ruuin her III I tint, tin ,i . lifted ,y umtiiiliioii ul of ImiIIi ll.nlaia uf Ihn Iffialultili, delher the addieaa of welcoiun lu llii' presi dent, llii In rninllilaln In Ihn Iti pu'i Hi nil primaries f,, on uf (ln ivprti Illative frill, I CUi kaltiaa ruiiiily li I In- li uinlitliirv. which imela January I'JI7. Tin' initiiliutliiiii imi ur In l lm minia county nn lhi 'nh , ,y ,,f JUy,1 l!m, In llm pilnurlea I In hi fl t' fin m lin f.twm Ko.ll rtimla, luwer lamllon ami In- ll--a hll.iaelf l i Ihn ir.i,.. uf Hiia lounty i ...... ... i... ., . .... . .. . '"i i..i . urKf ari,i.iii,i..nir tliiooithmit the " '"" ""' ronniii.aimia ,., y Mr ,;,, i..r.at In linn.' C. I. STAFFORD . . a ii 1 """V " I : r . i i i i V Mi, TO tiik voti:hm OK ( I,A(K AMAH I COUNTY llh Ilir firm (lit.riiiliialluii. If ail' ri'xful. In kIi hi lln ami IhuiiKhl In tin- aihanii iiii'iit uf llm , nl .1 1- ! fan-, mi l Dial tin iiiiialili ra the rui l (rulilriii Ihi' iiinal liiiH,rt.nit mailer im'Iiii hp ..i,.r I,mI,i Mr lilliauii la a rial'li'lit uf .arlini Mil tua llvflt III l'lyi l.alnaa riillltlv I.'. yi'ai tin a i'll k miv, n Iii thul ruin j in 1 1 II It aa a am rr(ul f.i r nia-r ami liaa ' W. H. CHATTEN REPUBLICAN Candidate for Joint Representative Clackamas and Multnomah Counties CLCKANAS COUNTY TAXPAYER It'ulil Aii v I thai am niHlii IliU alnlj ahuiil 1 1. DiMl.llliU rui l )nr In iniill'talll He ' fuvura ami lll 'iilr.Mhue lulu thn -Hilt il'' rtflulia I ahiiwii in Hih f.(i Hint lili ! iirlKhlxirH ham ri lalnril lilm In Ihi'j rii,iully uf kiImuiI r'l-rk ami whixil I.aUlHliiio ami Pilil f..r In II... I.lli.-r ,r rout In Mxi.tr Ut:nK tho la.l i nil. law In fnvur uf (In' in upln rliM' lux thi lr omi riHiil aun rM,'ra In Ih illrTnri'iil roail illalrli la of Hit ruiiiili, ami fayorlim llirru o,mly cuiiiinU aluna fur lhri- ill-lr.i t. mm i i.miiila aluiiiT lo lm In Ihn imiih half, ami unn . )w:r If I am iii,imiiuIim ami nlnitMl I ilnrlriK my Irrm uf nfTIrr ul all llun a runw li'iiiliiiixly ami Inipiirlliilly ork fur Ihn lm In I orfht of thn U:iy era of Cliu kiunaa l uunl), ami lll In the on III ami -uat hulM.a. anil III.' 1 rr. ian my M ,t rmliainri In ai'i-lmt ul her In Ihn ral half on Ihn Hnat al.l.. uf I In- W lllaiimlta rhnr. On anoMiit of lila laiKn pirrn'in n In thn r -n-atu lila rvliea wuulj l,n Intatiiulilo lo Ihn Uipnyrr ami Ihn iru,n kpic i rally of llilf roiinty, ami fur llmt rrv win. If fur no uthnr tin uukIiI lo lm nuiiiliiatml In thn irliimrlr on May l'.ith. I3U lln U ait ulilu man an I ahoiilil lm nniiilii.ili'd If Ihu u-iiln iit,t irou'l aervlm anil ant ri'aul'. thai thn liiunny of Ihn l;n,avira la Jually cif mini anil that tlollur'a ai'rvli')' will lm (ivi-n fur thn du'l.ir rwnlnil. I I'alil AiluTtlwini'nl ) Public Service Com missioner W KSTKUN DISTKKT Ktprrt on Yalura For Araaor l. K. Woodward, republican randi date for the nomination for a.eaaor, la raporiolly wrll qualified to fill the W.nan It I. K'-n;rlly r.inrn,..d !.yp(1,jliun , ,h. ln(erMU of , h- 11 . . 7 :LT . taxpayer. Hi many yeara exper- """ """ Um- In the real e.tate buaine.. hi' intimate aatociation with the farmer and liuaiiuna public in buy. ine; and avllina; and rity prop erty all over the county have tmen him unlimited knowledge of value Animus Ihn rrudiialr from the Al-,,nd local condition urroundiiif each lo pniduco li'MilU ll'nld Advi-rtii-iiiPii(.) TO GRADUATE THIS SPRING. y.niy riilliK till irliiK will lie MU Wl'hi'inlnu 11,'iiirUh of Cliirkmnua llii (iiimly, What One Cent Will Do The denplKi'd one rent ilere iiHiiiilly roni.ldiTi'il of an llltlo value Hint It I Klvoi ,i Ihn rhlldri'il or ilrulMird Into a penny a'ot inui hlnn or Kullen rid of "triit economy. tract of Inn J. farm or city property Thia experience which ha taken year to acquire pives Mr. Woodward mo.it extraordinary qualification for evinr that the people get a fair, iquare and impartial deal on their anneitnent, and hi atronfr cluinn aro Impartial ity, true and accurate valuation, oil aolute fuirnean, no fuvoritim und Rtpubllean Candidal For County Assessor aW-vnrul ymr (t r.i ni n In urTlfd ami curporutiuu 'uhii.iik a,,e,J to t.liiit eliibl yeuri aih.e l,.iln,..., .. Iifileiire In Ori'ituti in. good qualifi cation for the office I cck and ihould enable me te give cllent tervice In the AM(or'f otic If tlecled. I In lleve In a per i,'l of rxemptinn from "e'eured land r.i'-." fur tin, res ident owner of farm l.m'l who ileau and put ll.lnlo riilM,it;uu a aur-ti a a In lie fit lo the ciiii,inity and Hi tatv. Your tupport In U prlmarlc of May 19th, It rpcfully iollcltad. C. I KT A Willi). (raid Adv. id nm ; . .:: -i ' V J - m: mi DIE MD NONE RESIGfl" ('rtiuinila JcffrrwiO.) No Other Way Is Open For The Evasion of My Unqualified Pledges to the People ' C. D. Old. Republican Candidate for Reprtttnla tlv From Clacaama County. A you all know, I am candidate for the office of Ki-preaenlative in the l-(ialature and eek the nomina tion on the Republican ticket at the I'rimaric on May l'Jth, and 1 fel a though I am entitled to the nomi nation and election, but you all know that 1 am a poor man financially and not able to go all over Clackama County, call meeting, rent hall and If I am nonmiatnj ami rioted Wutriit Attorney, I Hill, ilnrinn im term of olTie, rriilrsvtir rvrry J.iy In (x-rfunn uwful public rrvr, I will t'ive ihr wine rarnrf, lliouliful ami Jili;'cnl tare In ilir filr' faii-r lliat a Liiliful jwrr i;ivr to f!i can uf lii nimt fjvornl ilirni, anil I will Ircp in miii'l toritantly, the publiV wrlfare, opposed ,i all priva'r or wlfith inlrrrfv An)oiir qualiriril fur the iifiiie can tale tare of the uurk caily wiilmut Irpmy; I Mill nut rrquire one. I will join lianiU with all mural furirn in inakini; useful ritirnt instrail of criminal ui! of vtaward hoy avnl irl, anil I will male the ofhVf of Iitrut Attorney a crrili'able anj ur- ' of In home way, will lm tilven a pur rhunlnK value of ,',(lr mill even tl.oO or more ut Huntley ltro.t. Co. on next Kuturdiiy, Munilay and Tuemliiy. At tluit time you ran dry for It' ii tl.T.'i I'unnlaln Syringe. I'ur lo )i)'i nut buy n iiic box of Slutlonery or a Mir Jar of Cold ("renin or a $1.("0 bol He of Wlno of Cod Mver Oil. At lluiitley' I, Ic lulu It will liny n :.'(! tube of Tooth 1'iiiitfl or a .t5o Tiiolh Hninli or n DOc bottle of Hnlr Tonlo or a 40c book, or your choice of over ino different evcryduy needed article rmiK'HK In value from fe to 12.00. (Set it copy of our bin nilvortlHomonl und nelect thn iirtlcleH you want. Alonir thee lino he plcdie to work and expect to incrcaxe the to tal tux income without pi acini any extra burden on the mall taxpayer. (Paid advert iHC-nicnt) (Adv.) HUNTLEY BR09. CO. The ltexall Store 8he Told Her Neighbor. "I told n neighbor wlume very yonnc ellll.l tintl I ritiii, nil., nl l.tl.,v'a ll,,i,... i . . , " ,. , " .' " ' ' ihi man nun i nr. wriu Air, ueiihanip, .tui llernnm St. CoviiiKtou, Ky. "Sim Ibouisbt that the cliuM mirely would ill ii it wun im imil. w hen hIiq nave It ll couple of dose of Fnley'n llbney ami Tar hIiii wan o pleased with tho eliunue hIio did not know what to nay." TIiIh old reliable rongli nynii linin, dlalely helpH ooiikIm, colds, croup nii,l whoopliii; coiikIi. Juat im Kod fur! old na it Ih for youiiR folk. .1 linen iMug Co. (Adv.) Pat yourself in HER place. ir nr. nan tT I " - J Ty not pet a good oil stove to that dur t, the hot weather your wife or moth oraisteror daughter, can prepare the meals in a cool, corn fortable kitchen? There's no ovcrheotlnif the kitchen with at) up-to dute oil cook stove. It's just like cooking with city gas. The burners con centrate the heat at the different cooking points. NEW PERFECTION OIL CO&MTOVE iaT 0,1 WW m No wood or coal or ashes to lug. No waiting for fires to catchup. The long blue chimneys do away with all smoke and smell. In 1, 2, 3, and 4-burner lies, with or without oven. Also cabinet model with Firelca cooking oven. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) FOR SALE BY FRANK BUSCH L. ADAMS FRED G. BUCHTEL HEl'lIU.ICAN CANDIDATE What the I'reaa Says "Under State Treasurer Thomas B. Kay Mr. Iluchtel is in cnarge of the state weights and measures depart ment, and hi record there I full iruar anty that he will faithfully fulfil the promhtr contained in hi platform. Mr. Iluchtel is the son of Joe Duchtel, pioneer photographer and fire chief of I'ortliind. MORNING ENTER PKISB, ()reKon City. "There is a young, man out for the republican nomination that by train Ior and ubility has the necessary. qualifications for a conimiKsionec. is Fred G. Duchtel and his promotion to the higher office of public service commissioner will not be a mistake." LEBANON CRITE RION, Lebanon. "He is now a candidate for rail road commisHioncr, and we hope he re alizes on the expectations for he is square on four aides, and that is the kind of a boy we need in that import ant office." OREGON MER- CHANTS MAGAZINE, Portland. "Mr.'Buchtcl is deserving of official promotion, and the electors of the district might well rally to his candi dacy and nominate and elect him." DAILY OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Fred G. Duchtel today an nounced his platform and it merits support, for it represents the cauBe of the people." OREGON GRANGE BULLETIN, Eugene. "Economy, "efficiency and strict law enforcement constitute his record as head of the state weights and measures department." EVENING NEWS, Roseburg. "Through strict enforcement of the law he hns saved the people thousands of dollars nnd safeguarded the public." THE TIMES, Browns ville. (Pnld Adv.) WHY WOMEN SUFFER. Many Oregon City-Women are Learn ing the Cause. Women often suffer, not knowing the cniiHit. liaokacho, headache, dizziness, ncr roiisness, Irreunlar uriimry' pn.ssnKes weak ness, 'nngiior Ench a torture of Itself. Together hint at weakened kldneyj. Strlko at tho root get the cause. No otbe. remedy more hlgh'y en dorsed tbnn Donn's Kidney rills. Recommended by thousands Kmlorsed at home. Mere's convlnrlni? testimony from an Oregon City woman. Mrs Jane Tllanchard, U02 John Ad ams St., Oregon City, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney rill for kidney and Madder trouble that annoyed mo for years. I havo had great relief. In all, I have taken less than two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, but that amount was enough to convince me of their merit." Price SOc, at all dea'crs. Don't simply as for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills, the ssme that Mrs.. Planchard had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) . - 1 O. W. Eaatham ml ilrpartinrnt in County ailiniiiUtration. MINK IS Till. MIDDLE NAMK OK THREK ON TIIK N I'M HER S6. A LUCKY NUMHER I HOPE. fore I cannot spend much money and I time away from my bridge buaineii a my family need what little asiistance 1 i i . . ; lf . . (laid Adxertivmrnt.) I run vlvn fhiwn. Vntora ir vnii hnnnr ' ' me with your vote, I will certainly go ! up to .Salem and at all times work O. W. EASTIIAM. Do you want the Prohibition law cn fon eil. or do you want no much boot leiTKliiX that lh irn Hrewer an I diHtlller will Kili.t to (in Kim uh th. State where Prohibitiun failed? Vote fur Win M. Slot.? for DUlrlet Attorney, for strut enforcement of the law, the ulHilhmej)l of the paid dep uty district attorney mid a square deal for even body. , (Paid advertisement, Wm. M. Stone, Stevens llldg.) for your intereits, introduce and work ' for paanaire of my road bill and intro-' dure a bill to aholiah all uncle cm-' mianion. I will not promise to do all j this and then go there and not do any thing in its behalf and have the Or egonian come out and say like it did on April 21 that the last Legislator promised to abolish useless commis- lion and then not do a thing toward it Voters, I will at least try and God ' any ! know I cannot make things wome than the last session was. Thanking you in advance I remain yours for a good, clean and better government and less taxes. E. D. OLDS. (Paid adv't) "My Experience is My Qualification" No. 61 D.CBOYLES Present Deputy ' Republican Candidate for Recorder of Conveyances 9 REMEMBER THE NUMBER AND THE NAME tl'aiii Adv.) Republican primarlm May 19, 1916. Veto for 1 AM NOT AN OFFICE SEEKER ."-V ,. 4 For Representative Elect a man who has the in terests of Clackamas County at heart above all else. DR. H. A. DEDMAN of Canby Republican Candidate for Nomination at Primaries May 19 But ureed to enter the nice for the Republican County Com. mlcslonerthip by hundreds of taxpayers who know me the reason being my years of exper ience as a contractor, road and bridge builder, coupled with my reputation for being a hard, conscientious worker and one of tho heaviest taxpayers in my home part of the county.' Having constructed roads and bridges, I inn perfect'y capable of overseeing the building, esti mating the values and doing the work myself, If necessary, with out having to put tho taxpayers to the added expense of hiring technical experts. Owing to my reputation as one of the original automobile advocates and selling agents In this county, I am conversant with tho county's road; I know the condition of these roaiU, the needs of these roads nnd the majority of the people who tra vel these roads. I Ask Your Support at the Primaries J. W. REED (The Original Candidate) S. L. Mullan FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER PLATFORM: "Friends to All: Spe cial favors to none. Giving every dis trict an equul attention." The only candidate for u county po sition from the northern part of Clack amas county for a number of years, therefore the people of this part of ClacknmiiB feel that they are entitled to representation In county affairs. Accordingly your support is solicited at the primaries. E. C. WARREN', qunrrymaii; I). F. LeFEVRE, farmer; C. W. SCIU'M), sand and gravel; O. J. McKENNKY road builder; O. W1SSIXGER. mer chant; J. R. KEI.SO, justice of the peace: JOS. R. FOLTZ. celery grow er; W. F. MILLER, real estate; A. H. ZANDERS, banker; W. H. CO UN SELL, contractor; N. B. HARVEY, nurserjmun: W. A. GARNER, farmer; JNO. 11. GiilSON. insurance; GEO. T. PARRY, real estate, and many others. Mark 71 X S- L. MULLAN For Better Roads (Paid Advertisement.) V . . f ' Republican Candidate for County Commissioner I Favor Real Economy in all County Business 1 I Will Treat All Alike ( Paid Advertisement.) 2 L J. Jt. Rowland was e'ected principal of the Barclay school and N. W. Bow land head of tho Eastham building for another year at a meeting of tho school board Thursday night They will receive $1200 annually, the sauio salary received this year. Other teachers In the city schools were not named Thursday night. V special meeting of the board will prob ably be held within the next week or two to select the teachers for tho school year 1916-17. A number of routine matters were disposed of Thursday night. U'aid Advertisement.) Cut this Out It is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mull It to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your mime and address c'early. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for bronchial coughs, colds and croup; Foley Money puis, ror lame back, weak kidneys, rheumatism, blad der troubles, nnd Foley Cathartic Tab lets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, bllloiiRness, headache and sluggish boweln. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) . W. I PROCTOR lfm) ' " " fs PETITION FOR GUARDIAN A petition for the appointment of a guurdian for the estate of Grace Gib son, an Insane person..!, was filed In the probate department of the county court Saturday. The estate is valued at $200- Sho lived in the Barton dis trict before her committment. Republican Candidate for Nomination (Paid Adv.) FIELD CORN If you wont to raise a profitable crop, plant our Oregon Grown Seed Corn. The strains we are offer ing you are acclimated nnd esDecially adapted to our short, cool summers. Eastern and Southern grow.t He'd corn seed Is all right for green fodder, but of little value on thiB coast, if you want to raise ma- . turcil, dry ears. ROUTLEDGE'S PRIDE OF THE WEST. (Yellow Di-nt). A grand success in Oregon and Washington. Early and good size. Many growers report yield from 75 to 85 bushels per acre. Grown : and selected by us for over ten (10) years. Large I'kts. 10c: Lb. 15c; 10 lbs , 85c. postpaid. Write for full description, reports and quantity prices. HARTMAN'S YELLOW DENT. Well known and highly recommended for West-: em Oregon. Wl'l mature large ears of dry grain. Excellent for Silo and Dry Winter Feed. Large Pki. 10c. Lb. 15c, ten Lbs., 75c, postage extra. EXTRA EARLY LONGFELLOW. The ideal variety for localities where Yellow Dent' 'kinds will not mature. Longfellow Is extremely early, stalks medium size (can be planted close), with ears 9 to 12 inches long, thickly covered witli eirht rows of beautiful, heavy, yellow, flinty kernels nf creat feedine value. Trv it. Larue Fkt, 10c, Lb. 20c postpaid. Limited suprly of hand picked se'ected ears 15c each, 4 for 50c postpaid. SEED POTATOES. Large stock of selected Early Rose, American Wonder, Improved Bur bank, Pride of Multnomah. Special quotation and information by letter. State quantity wanted. ' HIGHEST QUALITY of Garden and Flower Seed. Garden and Poultry Sup plied Fertilizers, sprays, etc Our 108 page Catalog No. 2 tell all. j KOUTLEDGE SEED & FLORAL CO., "SKoriJ s