Local Political Candidate* Ot and Ora Fields returned I been working during the winter. John E. W oell and John FO R C O U N T Y T R E A S U R E R M c- I hereby aunounce myself as candi of Gales Creek, called last week date for the office of Treasurer their names to our already W ashington County, list of subscribers from O regon, their to the endorsem ent of the Primary election to be of subj jet 24. Supper served 7 followed at 8 by rnanv bridges of the county. terary program. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a candi- im provem ents, so This is the last season. date for the office of Sheriff of i series of socials for this |ike the previous ones, will have ington nee to a particular nation. All the County, O regon, endorsement of the He far as — --------------------------1 I will Scotch , Irish Primary election especially strangers, invited, that sealed residence on the old Darling Smith place, near Pattons Valley, for Bob bids will be received by Newton Tom pkins. Shipley, Clerk of School District No. SOLILOQUISMS By EVE possible.” 75, for the building and completing of Wash- He no h obbV to ride for any to particular kind of road material but be Republican lieves that the nature of the soil and ington Co., I hereby announce myself as a can the freight team didate for the Republican ng to Johnson & Son, thoroughfaies of Forest H e “ will Grove. R alph until expended on the roads.” Oreg. irday afternoon occurred a recital i junior members of the conserva- m usic. enough los with j thy. The Miss Camilla recital was the first junior recitals this year and all jook part showed remarkable im pent and advancement over last ^ ^recital work. Those taking part ination on the Peterson, H og e, it, and feel that the experience will enable me to d o another time. milla Abernethy and Mr. L. who now think gained far better work At Republican Primary, April 20. 1906. G. W. Marsh, who is candidate if elected, and I declare An Econamical Administration If her best efforts in the com ing I am nominated as Republican candidate for State Printer, April 20th, po retrive past defeat, fii ever pertinent issue— the race it will be by a direct vote of the 1 « of the South— will be dis- ple and no political boss will have any J In the question, j strings on me. “ Resolved, I know how to and everyone knows it. Fifteenth Am endm ent should !.^ e Igçaled,” the audience will be able w r 'a h peo print, I will manage the office as econom ically as I do . 3 my , : j | a just and intelligent statement own printing business and give it my '« , , personal supervision and attention. social W m . J. C l a r k e , J |jp University of Washington is the an able opponent. llW Washington this year are three •nixed pu blic The men from ington County at the primaries nt men at the ’ varsity — W eel - 813.50 J iibition County Convention Prohibition County Convention county and has long been identified SbaH (First Pub March 29.) Notice For Publication United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, than those above mentioned. February 17, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "A n act f jr the sale o f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Charles E. Mack, o f Portland, county of Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6795, for the purchase of the EVg of SW Vi of Section No 1 in Township No. 3 N, Range No. 5 W, W . M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver o f this office, at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day o f May, 1906. He names as witnesses: John Custer, of Buxton, Oregon; W . S. Everett, o f Portland, Oregon; J. W. Webb, of Portland, Oregon. George Biglow, of Port land, Oregon. com m encing June 1st and continuing until September 15, with final return A. L. C r a i g , General Passenger Agent. GALES CREEK to take advan Dr. Hines was on his ranch, Sunday. John Pitman Monday. went to Portland, The rush of blotters, cards and Mrs. Joseph Lilly is reported much other literature has reached the acme worse again. of effort and the agonies of the pre Guy Thrapp returned to his work in liminary battle will soon be over. Portland, Sunday. Next week will find us one by one re Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of May. 1906. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. (First Pub.. Feb 22.) D. H. Miller and family were Forest Grove visitors, Friday. Notice for Publication United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, February 9th, 1906 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States of California, Cregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by art of August 4, 1892, James W . Webb, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state o f O regon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 67 i2, for the pur chase of the SW H of NEV4, NEVi o f N W K andSH of NWV4 of SecMon No. 12 in Township No. 3 N, Range No. 5 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 24th «lay of April, 1906. Miss Ruie Dallas has a very severe sore throat this week. and dodge the remains of some poor Mrs. T. P. Hines was on the sick man’ s ambition, whose hopes had car- i ried him highest and had lingered- list a few days last week. looking for one last straw to cling to Mrs. Walter Smith of Wilson River, but had finally to break away and be passed through here, Sunday. ; dashed to pieces on this cruel earth. John Thornburg of Forest Grove was W e may then be able to survey the a Gales Creek visitor, Sunday. i ruins calmly and assume the benevo- Chester Fletcher spent Sunday on ! lent occupation of the peace maker the Creek visiting his sister, Mrs. whose efforts will undoubtedly be in Vincent. sore need. School has been dismissed at the He names as witnesses: Wilson and Lyda districts b e e a n s p nf 0r'*°n; Rob' rt S im p »n j — This is the season of listlessness, David O ’Donnell of Buxton, o f Buxton. Oregon; Geo. °* A1bi(>n» Oregon; Henry Sbunick o f Portland« l Hol- the diphthena. , Oregon. « . Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above First pub. Feb. 15 ; — Dr. H ines Drug Store. Wash to Miss Cora McCoy, who is staying at T h e recital given by the intermediate Wm Lyda’ s at Verboort. Music with the measles. is quite’ ill A S K invited AG EN T FOR T IC K E T S V IA | m - Have not signed State- m y best to uphold republican TH E pupils c f the Conservatory of last Saturday evening, was one ot the A. C. Sargent, who has been ill for most interesting of the pupils’ recitals some weeks, is improved sufficiently Mr. Marsh has always been actively ment N o. 1 and if elected will be free B given this jear. The recital was - ------- J ----- - W a.;' . I . , I _ .... to vote for a Republican for Congress, given in the association room and only 0 De m the s,ore aS*in. held April 20. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. higher limit of October 31st. carefully from under the debris; doing | our utmost to shake ourselves together California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory * as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1S92, Grace J. Tuttle, o f Por.land, county cf Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6835, for the purchase of the S V\ of Section No. 8 in Township No. 1. s. Range No. 5 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Por - land, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 19th day o f June, 1906, He names as witnesses: Henry G. Tuttle, of Portland. Oregon; Hiram W . Scott o f Gaston. Oregon; Olive M. Scott of Gaston, Oregon; George Tuttle of Portland Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above- described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or befofe said 19th day o f June, 1906. from the These tickets will be on sale daily, proper the shock slowly; crawling March 19, 1906. Rates one way via the Shasta Route and California will be tion law will have to be repealed in I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Representative speakers and Judge Missouri River and St. Paul. out in the June election, the registra- j covering at * • ♦ ^ O as been in described lands are requested to file their claims in this preventative. Makes you strong and Portland for a few weeks, returned offlce on or before »aid 24 th day o f April, 1906 . A l g e r n o n s . d r e s s e r . Register. : vigorous. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. home last week. FOR REPRESENTATIVE B | ¡ 15 :. 870 from Chicago and 855 j lister’ s R ocky Mountain Tea is a sure Candidate from Marion County. Lpl institution of its kind in the Rates to Spokane will be $5 less than to the Coast or they are candidates, headaches and spring disorders. Pjjjjest and can always be consid- ■IP ! rates will be »60 . j • 1»1#ns. and *rom M 'ssour' namely: Council Bluffs, Omaha, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City, also St. Paul and Minneapolis, about i my just to exercise the right of suffrage. upon inter-collegiate Am erica's n‘a be River points, a few gentlemen order to allow women and she will undoubtedly greatest of Rates from Chicago via direct lines to the North Pacific Coast andCalifor- or Candidate for Nomination as County “ I hereby pledge myself to a reduc tage of their newly acquired privileges, Judge on Republican Ticket. tion of the enormous cost of the office, for no female is going to tell her age with the sister institution from th patrons to Spokane and San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. If the cause of equal suffrage wins CANDIDATE FOR STATE PRINTER calling __ provisions o f the act of Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled e t c .; a ls o Oregonian. WILLIS S. DUNIWAY. by United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Tacoma, Stattle, Victoria, Vancouver, vehicle for the voice of the people.— T h e honor of a re-elec fjllegiate event of the season will at the Republican primaries for County honor that I shall seek neither to per- Friday night in Brighton Chapel, Judge is a native of Washington Coun- petuate old abuses of the office nor en- ■j* ( |the University of Washington ty. H e was b om at Centerville, in [ gage in new schem es to loot the treas- t ’ j%et Pacific University in debate. 1858, of parents who crossed the plans ury .” — Willis S. Duniway. *jj {\ the first tim e that the Univer in 1852. T h ey were John and R eb ecca Willis S. Drniwav is a man of Washington has been repre Marsh. In 1879 he was married to I and 1 sterbnK integrity and thorough knowl in Forest Grove although Miss Dora Lyon and has a big edg e of the printing business.” — I won from Washington at Seattle healthful family of six children. Portland Labor Press. pter. Last year’ s debate, how- the first The | that the direct primary is no G. W. MARSH | next and probably the last great ! was contest W e shall be prepared to hear ! next Saturday from si.w | friends Hollis’ office. ; reduced round trip excursion rates will j Dowie. I j W il b u r K. N e w e l l . H offm an, H ollinger, Frances voting I the more popular, the Fleur de Lis tion will be greatly appreciated. Boldrick, H 1|— W eekly Index. ticket. A ny one having Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the of The News will have the honor and tried faithfully to d o my duty as I ;||i , Misses Brobst, Stewart, Haynes, fj| ns, Republican Washington During the Summer Season of 1906 j privilege of decidin g which or who is ton County, and hereby ask for renom - j a violin number very .bly rendered by eastern to carry on the Pacific Coast Points, such as Portland, which will appear soon. lature as Representative from W ashing program consisted of piano and of the vicinities of Forest to j cop ies free of chai g e to send to their It seems evident that our citizens - be in effect from the East to all North Look for our new I have served one term in the Legis The board reserves rights Reduced Rates Rain.— Blaine correspondence j to Tillamook Headlight. which FOR REPRESENTATIVE the write-up Notice for Publication G ood cheese weather in Blaine this week. are not big has been the custom heretofore. At The College 1 copies in by April friends or relatives in the east may get reject any or all bids. F r a n k S e l l , near Ralph W . H oyt, Candidate for State “ A Progressive R oad System and a work of the Board of Trade and the Ave. Treasurer, is now co n ce d e d to be the Square Deal for Every Part of the | cause of the Horticulturalists at the ling machine in the wagon was strong man for the office. This is County.” j same tim e. l ¡pen turned over and no other accounted for from the fact that the —— I If half the promises made are faith- was done, although as they people throughout the state appreciate ! ¡fully performed when the candidates the stable they tried to go in fully his policy in holding state funds j get into office, the State of Oregon will turned out by the men and on deposit in the counties wherein ; be a model in governmental adminis- i ♦ y missed another team in so they are collected , instead of drawing j trarion.— Oregonian. center, All bids must be 21. stopped com m on and contain ' seeu at Fred Watrous’ Store in Banks, Grove and H illsboro. on’ s on First St. and Third them to one plans dently want a vote. so supervise will receive full benefit for every dollar M ultnomah County. ktreet, swung around on to Main yent south endeavor to The the same may be County and Every woman is entitled to a voter but those who haven’ t got a voter evi i- j Chairman of School Board, Dist. No. 75 possible that the taxpayers and traveling public . H oyt , w as the expenditure of the county funds the April 20, 1906. ted from the Cadwell house building without over-burdening the taxpayers.” Nomination became for State Treasurer at Primary Election aed and tore down through for toad Ore. Lost, strayed or stolen? The Forest specifications for held tions T h e Board of Trade has 200 a school house in said district in Wash of the Pacific M onthly for April, which subject FOR STATE TREASURER other exciting runaway occurred ^turday, when to be L ee Sparks, contractor, is building » Notice is hereby given in said availability and cost of the various ma Grove Board of Trade. terials must be seriously considered in This week we’ ll say— ’ 1 talian socials, and especially all county and state April 20, 1906. any im provem ent.” T o the Fleur de Lis! lave not, will want to attend this, J o h n w . C o n n e l l . Skidoo! 23! ...... erman supper and social. Every H e “ will favor as liberal appropria ave en joyed the Guaranteed — I Bids Wanted endeavor to systematize the m ethod o f , I. doin g road work so that what is done win be in the nature of permanent from a musical »ego«— Republican held in said re will be a social at the Con- county and state, April 20. 1906. IR V IN K . W E IT Z E L . tional church next Tuesday even- Lpril Goldenrod Hour T r y I California last week, where they friends and members of the Mr. George Chapman also Mr. The pro- Odell of Cornelius spent a few days gram was well rendered and several of the pupils showed quite advanced last week on Mr. Chapman’ s farm near here. work. | held at the Court House in with the public interests of the county county | principles and work for the best inter- conservatory were present. 11 10 as well as the state. H e has been a ests of all the people of the State. m ., to nominate a county member of the School Board of Center S. A. D. M e e k . ville for 12 consecutive years; he Saturday, April 28, at from 1896 to 1899, sitting in three nigh there are six candidates in sessions and every campaign since has for State Treasurer it is now found him stumping the county for i. , _ e d that either H oyt of his party. Mr. Marsh is in every way I ¡¡¡J j d o r E. V . Carter of Jackson qualified to serve tne people of the [ >»! will be nominated. county in the capacity of County Ralph '?i ^Carter savs: If elected I will Judge: his platform is one that cannot )n Salem and give the office my fail to touch the vital spot in all think ‘ll a tten tion ." Mr. H oyt is si- ing men. this point. G ood roads is his slogan. H ere it is: Carter says: “ i f elected I will H e believes "that the question of to the S u te every dollar of roads without burdensom e expense to it paid on State funds.” tax payers is the most important mat *y. mm. from 8 1 0 .0 0 0 has heretofore 8 2 0,00 0 been re the Treasurer. t. Hoyt is silent on this point fair to assume that he intends et this interest m oney as has e in the past. W ill you vote land man and thus continue t? ter before the p eople, and if nominated and elected will d o all in his power to better this graft and spondingly. the condition of the roads and bridges.” He drainage replace worn out with reduce cutting down the the a thorough and of W henever roads, county • believes “ in systematic A vote for E. V. Carter is fills stop Mi«« an T, miss Alice Bateman is sick with the diphthena. Dr. Tamiesie was called served in the Oregon State Legislature For State Treasurer all public practicable, will bridges with earth aim— in great pense o f repairing and tim e— of annual rebuilding ex- the I I >* j _ I k - - N ' Sunday and Monday. r ° SPOKANE, ST. P A U L , MINNB- APOLIS, D U L U T H , CH IC AG O , ST . L O U IS . It i. hnn-ri AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH- to" h' " 1]'d,wi'1 B E G IN N IN G FEB. 15, 1906 a* i Mrs. Chas. Bateman, while Overland Trains Daily 2 on her The Flyer: T h e Fast Mail way to town Saturday, met , 411 au,°- S plendid S ervice , U p to D ate mobile which frightened her horse. E q u i p m e n t . C o u r t e o u s Mrs. Batemen held to the lines and E m p l o y e s . THROUGH TOURIST while she was badly injuries are not serious. SLEEPERS The EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE ,11 RMdi“ « Room. As there ' ™ ' T rx busiDess t0 trans* « . RAILWAY THE COHFOttTAlll WAT“ utu of t h a fn m o u a O rie n ta l L i m i t e d *K r««a n. t . ore ars » a , e. r a. uj n Grove Equal Suffrage hold its regular meeting Fri- f-.it.sn 4 , or*. triP th r o u g ht *•* C a s c a d e and R ° c k y M o u n t a in For tickets, rates, folders and full information, call on or address evening. Apri! 20. a, 8 o ’ clock at ,hC Fr” VU TNI m Wrxl r4 m m n « « . re!«x, rtc , call am « ” Forest . £u b w CHICAGO GREAT NORTHERN r D a y lig h t UP’ H. DICKSON. City T icket Agent, 122 Third St.. Portland. Or. is S. G. YERKES, A . G . P. A , Seattle. »11 Wash., Cor. 2nd A ve. and Columbia St. -p r e ir T S?eC“ 1,y Urged ,0 be We Gite Expedited Service on Boldri ’ mfV' Mr' ^ P P and Mrs- Freight. Suit C“ ^ 1‘ rfp0rtS ^ the E<lual p J * * ' Conffr?nce which n s held in will APfl1 4 *nd Mra- BoWnck r " P ® 1* ereDce whi<* R ou te your ^ ----- s h ip m e n ts via Equal Suffrage G r e a t N o r t h e m . FuU information from was held in Port-1 ><LApril 4 « , s. Everybody fc welcome to tha meeting. Wm. HARDER, General Agent; Portland. Oregon