The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 18, 1916, Image 4

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    j A Vote For Official Integrity
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E. B. TONGUE
FORI DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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Not a single person has yet said tlr.t E. B. Tongue, district attorney, lias
failed to vijjoro-.isly prosecute all p-oper cases brought to lii-i office. Kveu liis'
worst enemies adm.t that he is a thorough and successful prosecutor. His recor I
as district attorney is the best of any in the state. This is admitted by friend and
foe alike. Then, vhy not renominite him. He has saved the count tboisand
of dollars in costs, and has given the office his restthcughland efforts. Tiue, tlu-ie
is a would-be r.ngster advocating his defeat. The man who has a poor opinion of
the farmers of Kquity. the Farmer-? Union, and who evidently believes Hint tt'e
Str.ie Grange h s 1't sense enough t ) appreciate public affairs, wants Mr. Tongue
defeated, and so announces in his personal orgin, the Banks Herald. Mr. Tongue
has lived here all Ins life. He is a man of characte r and influence. He has be
trayed no public trust, but on the other hand. Ins performed his duty at all times.
His ability graces the offue he holds, Mid nomination will mean that the prosecu
ting office in th?- county will be in good hands when returned. Intelligent, thought
ful voters in the iTp tblicau pirty wi 1 u H be swept off th -ir feit by th; vaporingH
of the Portland importation who comes here to ti l! vo ers how they shall exercise
their franchise )'iitteu and published by the Argus not a pail or solicited
advertisement. y Hie position on the Ballot
; 62X E. B. TONGUE of Washington County
"Just, Fearless, Vigorous Enforcement of Law"
GEORGEjR. BAGLEY
FoxCircuit Judge
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Judge Geo. R. Bagley is one of the real able attorneys of Oregon and cotnbi,ud Willi liiy
legal ability is the judicial temperament. He has nude a success of his practice, and Inn handled
mice legal cases than any other attorney iu the county. His recorj since going on the bench has
been noted for fairness, acumen and justice. He ulays no favorites from the bench, and hetthoiild
receive the vote of representative republicans all oer the county. The fact tint the Huiks
candidate for tjie legislature advocates his defeat should be enough to give Judge Bagloy an over
whelming vote. The chap who has been yelling "riug" and who tells you he will tell who the
ring is, makes Supt. B. W. Barnes part the "ring'' Barney a noted educator, and the man who
has done more to make our school system a success than any ten others-Skeezicks wants fudge
Bagley defeated, even after lie had, as he says, concluded to let the candidacies for the circuit
judgeship speak for themselves. One of the bst reasons for supporting Judge Bagley is that this
litt'e fellow advocates his defeat. Farmers who believe farmers have some rights should resent
this dictation on the part of "Skeezicks."
This abusive legislative candidate and publisher has villifted and attempted to belittle every
candidate on the ticket except those for whom he contends. His cheap villificatioti should have
its reward by an avalanche of votes in favor of the candidates whom he attacks. The. intelligence
of republican voters has long been insulted by'this importation from Portland who goes into the
Rose City and tells them how he is telling the "farmers" where to head in.'' Article written,
edited and published by the Argus. Not a paid adv. His position on tho Ballot.
47X GEO. R. BAGLEY of Washington County
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