Reward I f there seems to be a prepon­ derance o f political advertising jin this issue, we» ask that the readers forgive us this time, for the candidates wanted to reach the voters and the voters should !know what the politicians have | to say and as for t h e publisher, we needed the money. FOR CO U NTY C L E R K The annual meeting o f t h e Kstacada C i v i c Improvement Club will t a k e place Tuesday, May 14th, at w h i c h time the election o f officers will occur and all members are asked to be pre­ sent. Record and Declaration of Principles of An Apology Fred A. M iller I will pay $20. for information which will lead to the conviction o f the person or persons who have been breaking the glass in­ sulators on the George Telephone Company's line. Fred Lins - Manager George, Oregon. If You W ant Experience an d Efficiency. ---------------------------------------- \ I WILL R. KING Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for United States Senator from Oregon ELWOOD ITEMS (Contributed) Burnie Looney of Currinsville and Mrs. Ida Park of El wood were married at Oregon City May 1st, the ceremony Here is what J. H. Wilson, being witnessed by Mrs. Susa Lankins expert accountant, says: and Albert Downing, Cousins of the bride. Mrs. Mattie Cahill and children of “ The County Clerk’s office is con­ Eagle Creek are visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John ducted with rigid exactitude. Miss Park. Harrington, and her Chief Deputy, MR. M IL L E R , are about as correct Horn, Walla Walla, Washington, October 3, 1864. Moved to Oregon, 1873. Ha» been continuou»ly domiciled in Ore­ gon at all time» since. Education: Public schools; three years at Oregon Agricultural Col­ lege; complete course In law school, Danville, indiuna, with degree of as they can well be. exactly correct, That is to say, and it is a great pleasure to audit in an office con­ ducted as t h i s Clerk’s office has been. ’ ’ LL. B. Representative In Oregon Legis­ lature from Malheur County, 1892- 1894. Senator In Oregon Legislature, Haker and Malheur Counties, 1894- 1898. Candidate for Clovernor, 1898, running ahead of party ticket. Member Supreme Court of Ore­ gon, 1907 to 1911. Delegate to Democratic National Convention, Haltlinore, that nomin­ ated President Wilson. Selected by President Wilson as one of his na­ tional campaign managers in 1912. Delegate to Democratic National Convention, at St. Louis, that nom­ inated President Wilson for second term. * Appointed May, 1913, as Chief Consul, United States Reclamation Service, and has been in continuous service In that capacity since that time. Has never sent a telegram approv- # ing attacks upon the administration of President Wilson, nor in any man­ ner lias failed to support the Presi­ de!:! completely and without reserva- t Ion. Is not seeking the Democratic nomination for the announced pur­ pose of electing a Republican as United States Senator. In such negative record Judge Kings position is in contradiction to that of ills primary opponent. " I f nominated and elected, I will, during my term of office, unreserved­ ly support President Wilson's war alms, and the administration in the reconstruction necessary after war for a greater democracy, industrially ami politically. Am for development of Oregon's unlimited resources; the protection of human and property rights, human rights tirst;for the best* in the world for the boys in the trenches; and through federal aid for reclamation of all arid, swamp und logged-off lands, and for good roads and the Improvement of the national parks. "My record In legislature, on bench, and In reclamation service guarantees my promises.’* Paid Advertisement No. On Ballot 64 . . Pd. Adv. Miss Lucile Swank closed an eight month’s term of school May 2nd, Mrs. Lilly Park being engaged to teach an extra month. Mrs. M. E. Vallen is spending a few j days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nouna Guenther of Schuebel. Elder Tattman of Salem will hold services in the Mt. Home U. B. Church, Wednesday evening, May 8th. Matt Park and family moved into their new home Saturday, which is but partially completed. Miss Muriel Lankins and Miss Eula Park were week-end visitors at the home of their uncle, F. N. Cadanau of Estacada. Oregon’s Need Today— < l A Trained Business Executive Your O P P O R T U N IT Y to elect a TRAINED man to head your state government, one who has never before been in politics, who is a staunch friend o f the workingman, who has a successful business record o f twen­ ty years, whose energy has made him a worker, whose experience has made hi.n a builder, whose training has made him a thinker, and whose ability has made him a leader; YOUR OPPORTUNITY to elect THIS type o f man Governor o f Oregon is found in U C I M P t O M (Republican) Candidate for the nomination for Governor • J l/ Ii in the Primary Friday, May 1 7 1918 AMERICANISM DEVELOPMENT PATRIOTISM EFFICIENCY PROGRESS SOCIAL JUSTICE “ YOUR KIND OF A MAN FOR GOVERNOR” P »ld Ad. laaued by "Slmr»on for Governor League " 411 Selling 5 ^ Building, Portland. Oregon.