Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, May 26, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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    prove the President in June by twenty exist,— doesn’t attempt to give any.
The Republican County Central thousand! It is his due.— Daily Ore­ Even its negative propositions are
wholly uncertain, changing from day to
EARL B. HAWKS^ Editor.
Committee have arranged for a brief gonian, April 23.
Published Every Thursday by the Washing­ campaign before the coming election. It is reported that Mr. Veatch is day. As to Mr. Hermann, again: The
Oregonian has often criticised him,
Speakers will be provided for the fol
ton County Publishing Co. Incorporated
making speeches in Southern Oregon, because he has not been in all things
lowing schedule of dates and the
at Forest 6rove, Oregon
in which he is proclaiming Mr. Her­ as direct and “ strenuous” as it has
candidates will be in attendance when
WILL FRENCH, BusinMS Manager.
mann a corruptionist, thief and scoun­ desired Yet it knows that he has
possible.
EARL B. HAWKS, Aisaeiata Manager.
drel, an associate of thieves and a been doing excellent work in congTesr,
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Saturday,
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participator with them in the proceeds during the past session, and is more
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of robbery and other villainy. If Mr. efficient than any new and unknown
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Veatch has any grounds for support of man possibly could be. Besides, he
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these accusations it would seem to is a republican and a supporter of re­
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$1.00 a Year in Advance.
The Oregonian that he would do well publican policies, and on republican
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Office on Pacific Avenue.
to be specific in his statements of policies the prosperity of the cou try is
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them; for nobody else has the infor­ established.
It is ten years since
mation. Mr. Hermann may challenge there was a democratic house of repre­
Entered at the post-office at Forest
Look over your county papers and Mr. Veatch to make good his state­
Grove, Oregon, as second class
see who are doing the business. Ad­ ment, or stand forth as an irresponsible sentatives; and they who remember the
mail matter.
conditions that prevailed in 1893—4
vertising indicates business activity.
reviler
and
cowardly
calumniator.—
Address all communications to Wash­
may well hope another ten years will
Daily Oregonian, May 15.
ington County Pub. Co.,
elapse before there is danger, even, of
Forest Grove, Ore.
John W. Connell is leading the
another.— Daily Oregonian, May 13.
Mr. J. W. Morgan, the Republican
If the NEWS fails to reach its subscrib­ Union candidate for sheriff for a third
ers or is late, we request that immedi term a merry race and is far in the lead nominee for county clerk, is certainly
ate attention may be called to the same. and well he may be as he is the kind of in the running this year, and the
When President Roosevelt interfered
a man wanted in that office to succeed voters of this county know him well with the anthracite coal magnates of
T H U R S D A Y , M AY 26, ’04
enough to know that this important Pennsylvania, on behalf of their labor,
Mr. Sewell.
office will be honestly and capably ad­ he served notice on them that he was
REPUBLICAN TICKET
when
in his
hands. his own man, who was not afraid to do
Some good live republican meetings ministered
State and District
are being held about the county and Twenty years ago Morgan was elected justice and love mercy in spite of all
Congressman
there seems to be the feeling that the county clerk by a large majority and they could do to harm him.
Binger Hermann
county will give a big republican major­ held this important office for two
When President Roosevelt notified
Supreme Judge
ity. The Union party have so con­ terms, making a a ery efficient and the labor unions that Foreman Miller,
Frank A. Moore
ducted their nominations and their capable officer. His marked ability of the bindery in the government print­
Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. Bailey
campaign that some severe surprises and fitness for this place has been ing office, should receive his steadfast
Presidential Electors
shown by the demand for his services protection, regardless of any movement
await them.
J. N. Hart
in clerical and deputy work under of- that organized labor might initiate
James A. Fee
The Union party candidate for Sen- ficers since that time. In fact, being against him, he showed the country
Grant B. Dimmick
ator has had his campaign thunder all I familiar with the records and workings that he was his own man, determined
A. C. Hough
Delegates to National Convention
upset. We understand that he has ! of a11 the courts, and having a large to enforce the law without fear or favor.
At large
quietly inferred that he was for Senator acquaintance with the general public,
When President Roosevelt ordered
H. W. Scott
his
services
have
been
well
nigh
inde­
Mitchell three years hence. His
his attorney-general to proceed against
S. L. Kline
plans were based upon the false state- spensable. His many friends, feeling the Northern Securities merger, he
W. B. Ayer
ments circulated in reference to E x -1 that his past generous and efficient ser- served notice on the great railway cor­
Ira S. Smith
First Congressional District
Senator E. W. Haines who is and al* vices for the public should be re­ porations that he was his own man, and
J. U. Campbell
ways has been counted one of our warded in some way, secured for him that neither their threats nor their
J. M. Keene
stanch, true blue republicans.
The the nomination at the hands of the Re­ entreaties should swerve him from
Judge of Fifth Judicial District
wind has all gone out of the Union publican party, and will elect him by a doing his duty as he saw it.
T. A. McBride
District Attorney Fifth Judicial District party sails since Senator Mitchell has larKe majority. Owing to a slight at-
When President Roosevelt was im­
Harrison Allen
written to all his close friends to take tack of paralysis brought on by over- portuned to use his influence in favor
Senator Sixteenth Senatorial District
off their coats and work for every man work, Mr. Morgan haa been unable to of the Lewis and Clarke Fair, he did
C. W. Hodson
on the ticket.
make a campaign in person, but as not hesitate or content himself with
Senator from Washington county
Mr. Mitchell knows that no better everybody knows him, he will not lose professions of help without meaning.
E. W. Haines
Representatives, Washington county
man could be selected for senator from
votes on that account.
He did not stop at words, he acted.
A. C. Flint
this county and he is disgusted with
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He called men like Cannon, Payne,
W. K. Newell
the
attempt
to
misrepresent
the
situa-
Mr.
Hermann
is
an
efficient
repres-
Dalzel and Tawney, who were firmly
M. S. Barnes
tion.
It
has
strengthened
Mr.
Haines
entative,
and
worthy
of
the
support
of
opposed to the appropriation, and in­
County
candidacy for if any one quality is de- every republican voter in his district— sisted upon its friendly consideration.
Clerk
J. W. Morgan
veloped in the American people it is and every democratic voter, too; for Against every adverse appeal he stood
Sheriff
the sense of fair play.
democrats, if they could elect the firm, in every crisis of need he went
John W. Connell
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representative, could not elect one so unhesitatingly and forcefully to the
Recorder
Oregon
will
lead
off
in
June
with
the
efficient. As to politics—of course front.
E. I. Kuratli
most splendid majority ever known in “ that’s different.” Men in large
Commissioner
If the democrats of Oregon are the
C. B. Buchanen
the history of the state. It will be, as numbers will act in politics simply men we think they are, few among
Treasurer
it should be, big enough to electrify from the party point of view, without them will find it in their hearts to set
Wm. Jackson
the country. Such majority is due to regard to actual facts or conditions, or the seal of their disapproval upon the
Assessor
President Roosevelt, as the first voice rational considerations,
Geo. H. Wilcox
This is the man who has so often showed his sterl-
of
the campaign of 1904—to President reason why the vote
Surveyor
in Oregon for ing mettle, who has done so much for
A. A. Morrill
Roosevelt, the man whose knowledge Bryan in 1896 was much larger than
us. Bom and reared in New York, he
School Superintendent
M. C. Case
W « w „ T .h W
„h0Se!y,” PlthyKWiw ,h' ,h>t
» democratic is nevertheless, the firs. Western Presi-
Coroner
t ^ n a M i n i
, '
" d llrge' th“ anyvote dent we ever had. H e is ol the West-
Dr. Brown
r pecL ".o De f lo r ? o h ? m'
1 * i f * >° » ' « *» * democratic can- em manner, direct, forcefol, steadlast.
Forest Grove Precincts
r r or r
ia 2
r
* * » * « * * . next ten yeM* H ehas stood by « h e p e o p le .ill.h e
Justice of the Peace
accorded by the United StaieCOf nmr
passm|! o( ,he silver craze people stand by him? H e has stood
O. R. Downs
Constable
^ vjregon
n
ezp^Hion
o „ which
. hi °b all n been
' phenomenally
W weak
ta Tt ic has ,„ by O , » « . » . .
exposition, l upon
. . Oregon in , June , be
.
giving
John Baldwin
eyes here are now concentrated. Ap- to allege
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b
d glVmg aid
C0mf0rt t0 h*
no reas;n why 1 it should
enemies?— Daily Oregonian, April 27.
WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS
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Republican Campaign Dates