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■H* FIR TOP Political Ernest Olsen and family were in this Candidates r • T r ry n eighborhood, Sunday. Carsten Bros, are delivering the FO R C O U N T Y T R E A S U R E R lum ber for the Jake Shearer hophouse. Messrs. O ttice I hereby aunounce myself as candi and Arthur Shearer date for the office spent Sunday with W . H . Baker and Washington County, S r l i * ! If evening, about m id-night a nice lunch 'll < was served and everyone ’ i * evening very m uch. t h en joyed subject Republican I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Republican D ILLE Y April 20, 1906. Mr. Saunders is on the sick list. R a l p h w . H o y t , Mrs. Maury was a Portland visitor * : * < : 1 ‘ ing friends here Saturday. Mr. > Cunningham FOR REPRESENTATIVE I have served one term in the Legis visited at the lature as Representative from W ashing h om e of Abner Briggs Sunday. Miss Alexander made ton County, and hereby ask for renom a business ination on the Republican ticket. tried faithfully to do m y duty as I trip to Portland Friday of last week. I slw Miss Mack has returned home after it, and feel that the experience gained a months visit with friends in the city. will enable me to do far better work i * another time. T h e honor of a re-elec Mr. Forbes, owner of the Forbes « ». tion will be greatly appreciated. ^ ^ ranch was here couple of days this W i l b u r K. J e w e l l . u f ( 'W eek. )\i JL ......... ' Mrs. Van Meter has returned from ( Portland where she has been visiting a’ her son. y } i 1 ( CANDIDATE FOR STATE PRINTER At Republican Primary. April 20, 1906. tion of the enormous cost of the office, Candidate for Nomination as County Judge on. Republican Ticket. T h e farmers are all very busy this •' *,week taking advantage of the good /w eather. 1 WILLIS S. DUNIWAY. “ I hereby pledge myself to a reduc G. W. MARSH yi j G. W. Marsh, who is candidate at the Republican primaries for County J if elected, and I declare upon my honor that I shall seek neither to per petuate old abuses of the office nor en gage in new schemes to loot the treas ury.” — Willis S. Duniway. Mrs. Bert Porof Gaston visited at the Judge is a native of Washington Coun “ Willis S. Duniway is a man of fa 'home of L. S. Porter and wife one day ty. H e was bom at Centerville, in sterling integrity and thorough knowl- / *jthis week. 1858, of parents who crossed the plans edge of the printing business. J Mrs. L. S. Porter, who has been in 1 -5 2 . Th ey were John and R eb ecca Portland Labor Press. i .jj, nquite sick with the quinsy, is able to Marsh. In 1879 he was married to 'Je up again. Miss Dora Lyon and has a big and WALTER L. T00ZE . Hr « m . i{ i Mr. Lam b’ s little child, who has healthful family of six children. J i Joen very sick with f «|Cvetter at this writing. I Candidate for Congress at the Repub lican Primaries. pneumonia is leen, who have been 11 visiting T o Walter L. Tooze Aber- friends ^ jf f o t Springs for his health, at the has re- ï • * V >rned much im proved but will go f • r .-^■ack i* « some time in the near future. , J fC li" . GALES CREEK iy E VE it l* V jf • T' U ] , Mrs. Josephine Patton spent Sunday (J , hom e. . f ’ "*o'M rs. Joe Lilly has been quite sick ■ 1 ,'^ain this week. coolie laborers in this country.” j favors a stricter regulating I state com m erce by way of «/Mrs. Newberry V was a passenger on ''"• S ir. Prosser of Hillside spoke at the giving the He believes that U. S. senators should be elected by direct vote of the Mr. Marsh has always been actively interested in the public affairs of the been identified with the public interests of the county number of the nitrate (Flrat Pub March ft) towns— Plsagua, Iqulque, Antofagasta Notice for Public*«* tflicinas, In order to see something of now has something to live Land OBtce at Portland, Orem. Notice la hereby g i.c n that H e can be happy in the effort to settler has filed notice of his m t e * | m " B L l t ^ Proof m support of l „ s claim, and tha, * ielJ ’ ’ made before Ihe Regiater and » « a h * 1® ® ® °* Oregon, on April 18, 1006. vie H. E ,V ■ D. Montague, for the N I V , SW'i wl c r 1, N lV 't , Sec. n , T I N , J l » / ' « h ln g tO I He names the following witnesses to w it U e a l tinuous residence upon and cu .| „ll0/ » a k * r . vie: Carl Iler, of Timber, Oregon; V, of » *P ' Timber, Oregon; Claud Willti of W illiam T. Shearer o f Greenville, ALGERNON S. DRESi£; (First Publication March« ~ Notice of Final Settl« IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STiJ GON FOR WASHINGTON COCI In the matter o f the estate o f James SI Notice is hereby given that Geo. 0. Slog istratcr o f the estate of James Sloan, J rendered his final account of admin estate and that Friday, the 14th day ot j the hour of 2 o ’ clock in the afternoon of J jg a B a Courtroom In the County Court House «1 ^ h a l f Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, _ j appointed by the Hon. L. A. Rood, Cog e «mbH the settlement o f said final account, at «ty, . • place any person or persons interested my ® * file exceptions in writing to said account GEO. O. SLOAN, Dated this 22nd day o f February, 1906, s b in g tO l W . H. HOLLIS, attorney for administrate i f e B ld e n (First DUb. Feb. 221) passed -------------------------------------------- - 4 printi Notice For Publication ver tb t wo United States Land Office, I'ortlanC, ■ e r o f Fcbnur, should Notice is hereby given that In c o p il provisions o f the act o f Congress of Jmr I a u t h o r titled " A n act for the sale of timber land a j^ of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Waibo«M|*j tory,” as extended to all the Public Lind tee rvfwv August 4 , 1892, Charles E. Mack, of Pucua Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this dir office his sworn statement No. 6795, fordx;.-®bra DU the E ' a of SW Vi o f Section No I k'9 f o f t i f l f No. 3 N. Ranse No. S W, W. M. # 0 B e n t offer proof to show that the land sought isnwu. • for its timber or stone than for agricultnnlp fihingtc establish his claim to said land before the 1;^ i n t l Receiver of this office, at Portland, C~i £ t im O Tuesday, the 8th day o f May, 1906. ^>il I He names as witnesses: John Custer, c‘ inch T H E D E V IL ’ S C O D E . Oregon; W. S. Everett, of Portland, Oregon ,o Webb, of Portland, Oregon. George Biglow, d 1 Pred L e g e n d o f n M o n k , S n tn n n n d n Q u ic k tilled, land, Oregon. M K lit'n W o r k . Any and all persons claiming adversely the bring Stockholm's public library contains a described lands are requested toftlethevr claims 11D lcB S stifled. wonderful work which Is called "T he office on or before said 8th day o! May,\9Q6. 8 k t o 1 ALGERNON S. DUSSRR, Ret» g u p g e Devil’s Code” aud which, lu addition (First Pub.. Feb- 22.) c t iO D ' to its extraordinary name, is said to be the biggest manuscript lu the world. -------------------------------------------H r t c Every letter is most beautifully drawn, Notice for Publication im to e and the m agnitude of the work Is so o f an United States Land Office, Portland, Otega ' great that It seem s Impossible for anv Fetewjtf* slngle monk to have done It. tj,e Oregonian the last month, so it ! The story o f the origiu o f the manu ! Notice is hereby given that in coi sat , provisions of the act of Congress o( J must be good news. script, however, not only gives It as entitled “ An act for the sale of timber ■B h ii the work o f one man. but also states It States of California, Oregon, N evadan n n to be the work o f a single night. The Territory,” as extended to all the Public L s ¡b y t h e — There is a window in town that is story runs as follow s: act of August 4, 1892, James W. Webb, i t e n a t e \ 1 different from others, see it by all I “ A poor monk had been condemned county o f Multnomah, state o f Oregon, in this «ffice his sworn statement No. 67J2.!:^ l to death, hut was told mockingly by means and watch it. The prices go chase o f the S W 'i o f NEVi, NEV4 of H* * his Judges that If he was able to copy p e s io n s of NWy< of Sec ion No. 12 in Tl down from day to day until sold, if not the whole ‘Code’ between darkness and , 3 N, Range No. 5 West, and will offer b i n v e . I be paid to American soldiers and sail- '---------------------------- ors and the samt pensions and public Election Dates to Remember, lin d rights should be accorded by law ta Indian War Veterans i • to d a y . Any and all persons chimb described lands are re «g ,M —and I visited some o f the mills, or ! people, that the direct primary law, in ' sold will be given away. The window this state, should be “ strictly is Johnson & Johnson’ s, the Old P. O. observed.” Liberal pensions should Building. county and has long ) Varley stage, Monday. He of Inter- j government the rate making power. '•'•'.Clarence Miller has his new house H ¡nost com pleted. if , ? J . H Berry was in H illsboro, M on »<«*. on business. D e i- Ihe Industry. Deposits o f the crude nitrate of soda, called here ‘caliche, keep little Standard Oil II I up to the are found in the pampa, or rolling pla teau. beyond the tlrst range o f foot par value of 811,000,000 per lb. hills. In some places this plateau is “ Say, M oike, do yez think this post but ten miles from the coast. In others hole is dape enouf?” asked the first as far as fifty miles. The pampa Is an utterly barren desert. Ou the surface son of Erin. “ Yes, Patrick?” said the there is nothing to tempt the heart of second native of the verdant soil “ but man. but a few feet down lies the ul- kape on diggin’ until you get enuf d irt: trate stratum. This presents much the appearance of rock saft and varies in out to fill it up again. | color, according to the purity o f the Rockefeller carried away in his new deposit, from a whitish tint to a dark gray. The upper earth is blown away joy, got reckless the other day and with dynamite, and theu the caliche Is gave some poor hospital a dollar— in | dug out with pick and shovel, loaded on the currency of the realm, one whole Iron carts and carried up to the mills. “ H ere the caliche is first broken into samoleon. That’ s the honest truth!, small pieces by heavy crushers and Heard in the Rotundas last Saturday, j theu put into large boiling vats. Inside “ The Burbank is the potato for” — these vats are colls of steam pipes, by means o f which the temperature can be "N o , the Baldwin, I think is the best j regulated accurately. Sea water is ' poured In, and the caliche is boiled for apple for this— ” “ B’ gosh, I’ ll take the Spitzenberg I a certain time. The liquid solution that results Is drawn off Into settling vats, every— ” which are ex posts 1 to the open air and Left hurriedly. Had a telephone call. the sun. Evaporation Is rapid, and the pure nitrate o f soda soon begins crys Are you troubled with Morbus tallizing and settling to the bottom. Sabaticus? Try a dose of Hebrews A fter this has gone on for some time 10:23— 25, lest the microbes of the remaining liquid Is drawn off and the crust o f nitrate Is scraped from the Hebrews 10:26 get too strong a hold sides and bottom o f the vat and thor upon the spiritual constitution resulting oughly dried in the sun. Then It is in moral paraesthesia.— H ood River graded according to quality nnd packed for shipment In 10O pound sacks. News-letter. “ Most o f the nitrate exported Is used If the horticulturists will put to a as a fertilizer, but a part goes to the manufacture of powder nnd high ex test some of their splendid schemes so plosives. The nitrate tow ns are even ably thrashed out in their meetings barer and drier nnd less inviting than most o f the other bare, dry towns of and articles, it would be much better the coast. T o some of them fresh wa- Of course we can raise better apples ter Is brought In pipes from a distance than they do at H ood River but “ we’ ll of more than 10O miles. Before the day have to show ’ em .” Talk will never o f these pipes it used to be sold in the streets by the gallon. T hat w ater even do it. now, though not scarce, yet Is not plen tiful, is perhaps some excuse for the aw ful dust that blows everywhere.” IM P O R T A N T EVENTS IN W ORLD’S for. jlW A '- ° « nons . d , £ ^ stopped at a ................................ ...... John D. . lo g In Ills "Commercial Traveler In South o « c e on or b tfo fe said loth da. M , A m erica" Frank W lborg w rites: “ W e ill is accredited to the influx of Chinese and Japanese » lj',b J. W . H . Adkins spent the week in I I I j | P o r t la n d . ml S 0 LIL 0 QU 1 SMS Tuaa Oregon; Hiram W. Scon of G w m Scon o f C t o n , Oregon; Oregon. N IT R A T E C O U N T R Y . lu d s s n t r r o f « h e B u r r e ii. D u n ty e rta o f S o o th A m e r le o . Senate debates rate bill, (T h is is a the distinction of having written the i scoop ) platform upon which all candidates in Rockefeller smiles. (That must have Oregon, on the republican ticket have been funny.) | based their principles. Evaporated apples go up in San H e advocates immediate appropria- Francjsc0 (H ow qu eer.) tions for the Celilo Canal, Columbia Agreement at Algeciras is expected river, Coos Bay and other West Coast „ to-morrow. (T h is has been printed at harbors. H e is unalterably opposed !east seven times Qn the ^ pagg Qf .''J ’ erefor some time left for their home <, ■ Monday. 1 1’, John Storey, who has been u * ................» • ............. ... H IS T O R Y Mrs. Miller and daughter of 1 IN T H E j M ultnom ah County. Mrs. Raym ond of Gaston was visit )«$ Nomination for State Treasurer at Primary Election Thursday of last week. i Goldenrod Flour ... FOR STATE TREASURER the ‘ t * , *1 : i * < > of Miss Anna Boos, who has been Primary election to be held in said H e “ will favor as liberal appropria quite sick, is some better at this county and state, April 20, 1906. tions for road building as possible IR V IN K . W E IT Z E L . writing. without over-burdening the taxpayers.” Our rural mail carrier, who has been H e “ will endeavor to so supervise FOR COUNTY SHERIFF • sick for som e time is now able to b e the expenditure of the county funds I hereby announce myself as a candi gin his work. that the taxpayers and traveling public W ill Saddler has changed his place date for the office of Sheriff of Wash will receive full benefit for every dollar of residence to Mr. Spaulding’ s farm, ington County, Oregon, subject to expended on the roads.” the endorsement of the Republican where he will work for a while. “ A Progressive Road System and a Primary election to be held in said Some of Mr. Aydelott’ s friends and Square Deal for Every Part of the county and state April 20, 1906. relatives, forty-four in num ber, gave County.” J o h n w . C o n n e l l . them a nice surprise party Saturday 1 j‘ • O regon, to the endorsement of the family. • of Treasurer Registration books for Primary elec dawn he would be saved. R o l^ i l l g l ip - OU the Impossibility o f the task, those who sentenced him furnished him with the original copy o f the ‘Code.’ with pen. Ink and parchment, and left him. “ Death must have been as little liked In the middle ages ns It Is now for the that the land sought is more valuable for ni , stone than for agricultural purposes, and Bkl Co | claim to said land before the Register sail dm ent thi» office at Portland, Oregon, on TuesUi'r^jectC day 01 April- ,90t- of cad« He names as witnesses: David O-DomeUi ,m y a u Or'* on: Rob' rt s'mi)*on o f Buxton, ow tbe monk, forgetting the hopelessness of " r°cU ° ' Alblon‘ 0r' l!0n: Henr>r sbunle‘ " portioi his task, commenced It. Before long, h , , « it co I, ^ , i . . ® Any and all persons cla im in g adversely houexer, he saw that he could not save de.cr.bed land, are n. nen his own life by such weak exertions, office on or before said 24th day iy o of f April, Aprii, Ml I*» —----- and. fearing a cruel and horrible death, ALGERNON S. DRESSER, i n 8 4 ° he Invoked the aid of the prince of First pub. Feb. Ftb. 15 1 » ” <• i b y d darkness, promising to surrender his -ation soul if he were assisted In the task. bills th e devil kindly obliged by appear A S K ing on the spot, accepted the contract T IC K E T S VIA and sat down to the work, and next morning ‘The D evil’s Code’ w as finish ed, the monk being found dead. The ••opylng clerk from the Infernal re gions presumably fled aw ay with the poor man's soul as soon as the wicked compact was finished." - Pearson's B eekly. as are now tion close April 10. granted Civil War Veterans. Primary Election April 20. as well as the state. H e has been a *C. Church, Sunday afternoon. Registration books again opened m em ber of the School Board of Center i*1 Ben Osada, the Jap, who attempted April 25 and close May 15. ,< O. H . Miller made business trip ville for 12 consecutive years; he to com m it suicide in the coun ty jail Last day for filing names for state i ' j ’ortland last Friday, returning hom e served in the O regon State Legislature not long ago, was sentenced to two and district offices March 30. f t jday. from 1896 to 1899, sitting in three THE AGENT years in the penitentiary by Judge Last day for filing names for county sessions and every campaign since has I w b ‘ seems 10 be a frequent \ 'c hide last week, for the em bezzle offices April 4. ^enger on the Varley stage on found him stum ping the county for ment of $459 from other Japs working Canvassing votes for nominating his party. Mr. Marsh is in every way l^days. on the Tillamook road at Hillsboro. On state and district candidates May 5. qualified to serve tne people of the action of his attorney, however, Osada . V*-. ^has. Lilly, who has been attending Last day for filing nominating peti- county in the capacity of County P "X)l at M cM innville, returned home was released on parole pending good tions for county offices May 19 Judge; his platform is one that cannot behavior, upon the promise that he Last day for filing certificates of fail to touch the vital spot in all think would make restitution of the balance nomination May 5. __ _ F. W agner bought a fine cow ing men. yet unrefunded. E m b a r r a m il 1 General Election June 4. ¿ 1 ¡a wagon at Shifter’ s sale at C om e G ood roads is his slogan. H ere it is: A New York judge, speaking o f a To SPOKANE, ST . PAUL, M: entir« [*}*« a few days ago. H e believes “ that the question of mistake thnt had been made, said: “ It APOLIS, D U L U T H , C H IC A G ^^H fq “ g t have been em barrassing—as em- ST TOUTS iW be roads without burdensome expense to Sarah Smith of the Grove, spent barrassing as the position o f a young A N D A IT P n t M T « v a c t a n d SO W |w days this week t ¡siting her tax payers is the most important mat a ter before the people, and if nominated J I ^rfhter, Mrs. Dora Lee. I I ' and elected will do all in his power to 1 I f / C. Sargent has been quite sick better the condition of the county » V J; last few days, Dr. Linklater w roads and bridges.” P N - |d to his bedside, Monday. H e believes “ in a thorough and ;«• V*- C olby of the National American systematic drainage of all public ' '* flan ions Suffrage Association lectured roads. W henever practicable, will . ■t i I *>1 fit i Wi l 11 I t I I A . C. y • v Church, last Tuesday replace ag. i fills and worn out with Mrs. Joseph L ee spent a cutting down the the bridges with earth aim— in time— of great annual ex in Forest G rove last week pense of repairing and rebuilding the their daughters, Mrs. Smith and manv bridges of the county. He will endeavor to systematize the method of bNamer passed through here ky with the remains of Mrs. Illen>- | o f Wilson River, who died in the at Portland. Walter Smith of W ilson River tlirough here Sunday on her ome. Mr. Smith has been quite i the past few weeks. doing road work so that what is done will be in the nature of improvements, so far as BEGINNING FEB. 15. 1906 THROUGH TOURIST h !lL T aS “,boUt. ,0 * stammer SUUJ »ome inco- berent reply wheu suddenly the young SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN Notice 1 GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY availability and cost of the various ma terials must be seriously considered in resenti b ill Daylight - ° trip r Uouttt of th« famous Oriental UimIt«U ^ H . N . D ie m o . v. e . r a 1 2 2 T h ir d S t . , P u r t ls n d , ó r e . ! through! “ - ¡ - ¡ ¡ J J _____ - " ^ *»* S. G YERK ES, A . G. P A - W « i . , Cor. 2nd A ve. and C o h * * ^ H * l u » * ! . ÏS7S ^ T r * ,#^ r 7 .^;,cx sr bT*c,o, We Give Expedited Semi« Freight. zv: r r ,or ,h' *— • « Route your shipments !,' T,d* 'and wi,hi"‘ro" Multnomah. State office - the land tha-, Z land ore™ n th City T ick et A gen t, 122 Third „ , 1», 1906. K tstce I , hereby tfven that In a s n p ll.n c e . « „ ,h t ’ T T * ? ' * C' 0 , An » a h , tB , M ie * ■ THE COMFORTABLE WAT" M 11 (11115 UflHJ m ittre T h e Fast h-°aJ ° f ,h" ^ aS C a d e a n d R o c k y M ounting ne h mamma, that is not For tickets, rates, folders he c information, call on or address H . DICKSON. for Publication United States U n d 0 ® c e . PorUsnd, O r^ o n . SEATTLE MO CHICAGO r o . « n u s -r.tonnât ton, n t „ , U T C IId llU T h e Flyer: staÌr*03'M aninan the one!’ ” possible.” lieves that the nature of the soil and ^ E q u ip m e n t , C ourteous * ^ E m ployes . Imre VU rot particular kind of road material but be P° INTS E A ST --------------- ---v permanent H e “ has no hobbv to ride for sny any im provem ent.” man o f Toledo whom I heard about the other day. H e had been calling now and _ . . . then . on a - young lady, and one gbt as he sat In the parlor waiting I ' * “ • h* * !hi» ^ ffm ^ ,Bd E. C0UWF Bled In th i. to pa ,ln,b" 01 "non Great Northern, « ta - Henry O. Tu ttle, of Portland, Full information from W m . HARDER General A gen t; Portland. O n f f *