Announcements. For Sheriff. 1 hereby announce myself as a can- d :fiate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff at the coming Primary elec­ tion. If I am nominated and elect­ ed I pledge myself to economical and efficient management of the affairs of the office and impartial enforce­ County Treasurer. I hereby wish to announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the endorsement of the republican voters at the Primary election to be held April 17th. If I am nominated and elected I promise to give the office the same close and careful attention as I have done in the past. w. ment of the laws. C. B. B u c h a n a n . County Assessor. I hereby announce myself as a can d'date before the Primaries for the of­ fice of County Assessor on the repub­ lican ticket, and if nominated and elected, it will be my effort to conduct the office in the future, as in the past, with absolute consistency, and without fear or favor, and for the best interests M. J a c k s o n . County Recorder. I hereby announce myself as a can­ didate for nomination to the office of County Recorder of Washington Coun­ ty, subject to the endorsement of the republican voters at the Primary elec­ tion to be held April 17th. If I am nominated and elected I promise to give the office the same attention it has received during my first term. W il lis I r e l a n d . o; Washington County. G e o . H . W il c o x . Announcement. The undersigned wishes to announce his candidacy for the clerkship of T the voters of Washington County. Washington county to come before the I hereby a- munce m 3 self as a candi- primary next April. I have had exper­ d :e for the office of Sheriff of this ience in that office and i< elected will County, subject to the endorsement of give the people my best efforts in that the Republican voters at the primary office. e'ertion, to be held on April 17, 1908. W . D. S m it h . If I am nominated and elected 1 v ;i during my term of office, faithfully For County Treasurer. f d impartially discharge the duties I hereby announce myself as a can­ thereof, and give to the people of this didate for the republican nomination County an efficient and at the same for County Treasurer to come before ti ne an economical administratron. the repnblican voters of Washington I further state that I will give the county on April 17, 1908. b s ness of that office my personal at­ I promise, if nominated and elected, tention, and every man a square deal. to give strict attention to the duties of G e o . G. H a n c o c k . the office and will turn all interest on county funds deposited into the Notice. County Treasury. I hereby announce myself as a Re­ H. G. K in g . publican candidate for the office of County Assessor of Washington County, For County Clerk. Oregon. subject to the endorsement ol I hereby announce myself as a can- the Republican voters of this County iidate for the Republican nomination at the Primary election to be held on for County Clerk at the primary elec­ April 17th, 1908. tion, April 17th, 1908, and if I am If I am nominated and elected I nominated and elected, I will conduct will during my term of office give all a the office efficiently and economically. square deal and good service. J. W . B a i l e y . C. E. D e ic h m a n . Announcement of Geo. G. Hancock. Notice. For State Senator. I hereby announce myself as a R e­ publican canti ci ite for the office ol County Cle k of Washington County, Oregon, subject to the endorsement ol t' e P ‘ publican Primary election to be h id in said County, on April 17, 1908. It elected, I promise a careful, eco­ nomical administration of the affairs ol tlia ofii e, ifficient service and faith­ ful performance of duty. E. J. GODMAN. “ I hereby announce myself a can- lidate for State Senator, on the Re­ publican ticket, for the Eleventh Sen- ttoiial District of Oregon, comprising Washington County. If elected I will introduce and work or the following bills at the next ses­ For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a Re- bublican candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Washington County, subject to the endorsement of the Republican voters of this county at the Primary election to be held on April 17th, 1908. If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of Office, give careful and conservative services. A. B. T o d d . County Assessor. I hereby announce myself as a can­ didate for nomination to the office of County Assessor of Washington County subject to the endorsement of the republican voters at the Primary elec­ tion to be held April 17th. If I am nominated and elected I promise to give the office clo'se and careful atten­ tion and a strict performance of duty. M a x C r a n d a l l . County Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a Re publican candidate for the office o County Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, subject to the endorsement of the Republican Primary election to be held in said County on April 17, 1908. sion of the Legislature. A two cent fare per mile on all rail- oads in Oregon. Select school text books every ten rears instead of six as at present, and hen only make such changes that are lecessary. Repeal the Hunting License Law. Cake or Fulton— Which? ~ there would be no just cause for R e­ publicans to prefer a new convert from the Democratic ranks on this question to the exclusion of all other questions of vital importance to the state and na­ tion which will come up during the Senatorial term. 3rd. That in the light of past his­ tory, with legislative hold-ups, corrupt use of money to “ influence” senators and representatives, men seeking elec­ tion to the legislature on Senatorial vears to see the fun; special trains run­ ning with all other corrupting influen ces in connection therewith, thus bringing shame and disgrace on the fair name of our state; our people will never again return to the old system of election by the legislature. 4th. That a very large majority of the newspapers in the state are first, last and all the time in favor the peo­ ple electing a senator. Sth. That nearly every Grange in the state has declared by resolution, that they will not support a candidate for the legislature who is opposed to election by the people. 6 th. That it is a Republican meas­ ure passed by a Republican legislature. 7th. Nearly every candidate that has announced for the Legislature has subscribed to Statement No. 1, at least in modified form, and those who failed had to com e and take their med­ 33, T C Johnson................. 34, Joseph Burgholzer.. . . 35jt, J O Gustin ..............r 36jt, N L W iley.................. 37, J I V ankleek................. 39, W G Hessee................... 40, G A Plieth..................... 41, A C Wirtz........................ 42, Chas C Clapshaw.......... 43, John Dorland................. 44, Benton Phillips.............. 45, Thos F Fairbanks.......... 46jt, Louis F in ig a n .... . 47, I L Linsday.................... 4 8 , C E H ed ge................... 49, Arthur H ill..................... 49jt, Geo M H olt................ 50, W W Jaquith_________ 51, G P E isner...................... 52, Gerhard Goetze ......... 53, Office V acant................. 54, John Schneider............. 55, Alfred Guerber.............. 55jt, J R Dallas.................. 57, M S Barnes.................... 58, Wm Stevens.................. 59, Chas Miller.................... 60, F S L o ck e .................... 61, Carl Berggren................ 62jt. Geo K ien i.................... 63, J I Northrup.................. 64, W K Newell.................. 66 , Barthold Fleischhauer.. 67jt, John A Johnson......... 68 , Mrs Katherine Lennen. 69, C S Bateman .............. 71, Chas E C ox.................. 72, L H H olt....................... 73, I C Clutter.................... 74, Erwin Ritter.................. 75, A B Garrigus................ 76, Wm Kelly...................... 77, D H Bailey.................. 78, C M Scofield.................. 79, F A Markley.................. 80, Jake M essinger,......... 81, Fred Berger.................. 82, W E Shaver ................ 83, Mrs Gertrude Williams. 84jt, Paul H euschkel.. . . 86 , F W Pribnow................ 87, Carl Iler........................ 88 , Fred Langer.................. 89, J N Miller...................... 90, Otto Parsons.................. 91, Albert Dethlefs............. 92jt, W W Parret................ 94, X A Gassner.................. 95 A P Christensen........... 96, John Schmeltzer........... 97. W A V andervelden... Begin rocking all the roads ngton county, by spending oad district every cent of levied in said district, for in Washi­ icine. in each 8 th. With 30,000 Republican major­ road tax ity behind Mr. Cake,¡would it be possible road pur­ for Mr. Chamberlain to jump sideways poses on rock. into the United States Senate by using I am in favor of doing away with a little soft soap on weak-kneed Repub­ "hold up” Legislatures by electing U. licans? We think not. 5 . Senators by direct vote of the peo- 9th. Should Mr. Fulton be nomi­ ole, and I will vote for the Republi­ nated, the conditions would be entire­ can nominee who receives the highest ly reversed, thus placing Fulton on the vote in the Primary Election. defensive instead of Chamberlain, E a r l E. F is h e r .” weich would at least greatly reduce the Republican majority. For State Senator. In view of these facts as we see them, we must say that to our minds, In submitting my name to the Re­ the safest, surest and best thing for publican voters of Washington County Republicans to do is to vote for Mr. for State Senator, at the primary elec­ tion April 17, 1908. I wish to say that Cake for United States Senator.— Cor­ 1 have no interests to serve but the vallis Gazette. public interests and if nominated and AT THE CHURCHES elected I will support the republican voters choice for United States Senator, M E. Church ill just and equitable legislation for R fgul.tr preach in g services at the M ethodist ch u rei county and state betterment consistent every Sabbath at 1 1 a . m . and at 3:00 p. m. Sund* school at 10 a. m .. Epworth L eague T OO p. m .; Mid week vith economy and will oppose all ex­ S erv ice, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. R E V . H. G O U L D . Pastor. travagant appropriations of state money. w m . D. W o o d . German Lutheran Church 98. J R Bailey...................... 99, M L Roberts................. lOOjt. J P Jones .................. 10 ljt, Chas Thom pson......... T he German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd anc If elected, I promise a careful, eco­ 4th Sundays o f each m onth at 2:30 p m. H. C. EB E LIN O , Pastor. nomical administration of the affairs ol For Representative. Christian Church. that office, efficient service and faith­ To the Republican voters of Washing­ SCH EDULE O F SERVICES. ful performance of duty. ton County: Bible S choo’ , Sunday ........................................IO j OO a. m. I hereby announce myself as a can J o h n C. K u r a t u . Com m union and p re a c h in g ................................... 11:00 a. m iidate for nomination as Representa- Junior M ission Band............................................... 3:00 p .m I I ........................................6:30 p. ai. ive on the Republican ticket at the Christian Eudeavor. For Sheriff. P rea ch in g .................................................................... 7 30 p m Primaries to be held April 17th. 1908 Prayer m eeting on Thursday night. I hereby announce myself as a can­ My platform will be to work for the i R E V . SIA S . Pastor. didate for sheriff of Washington County, best interests of.the taxpayers in keep Congregational Church Oregon, at the Repuplicau Primary ing down appropriations and opposing ¿anduy School at 10 a. m. M orning P reaching Sei nominating election, and announce ill grafts. I will vote for the choice of vice at 11 o ’ c lo ck . E vening serv ice at 7:30 p. m the Republican party for U. S. Sena Young P eop le's M eeting held at 6:30 p. Mid-week that if I secure tne republican nomina tor. Having served one term in the »ervice on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. tion for Sheriff of Washington County, Legislature I am farmiliar with the R E V . H. W . BOYD. Pastor and am elected that I will give said of­ methods of legislature and will use Free Methodist fice all of my time and personal attention vm best endravot for the upbuilding T here w ill be p reaching services in the Free Metho " -^»avor to give an efficient of the state and of Washington county. tist Church ev ery Sunday at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. REV H. K B O W M A N . Pawn». he affairs of said of- I will be the candidate of no clique nor the representative of any special Christian Science. £ *11 of the duties there- interests. S erv ices ev e ry Sunday at 11 a. ai and 7:30 p. m jt I ,ous manner. a tbe Christian S cien ce H ail, 115 South Fifth Street (S ig n ed ) C h a s . H in e s . F r a n k T. K a n e . I M ANGOLD Apportionment of School Funds. NO. 1142 It will be well for republicans to study On Monday of this week Supt. Case carefully and well the peculiar situation made an apportionment of school funds confronting them in the selection of a to the 100 districts of Washington candidate for United States Senator at county as follows: the April primary. The candidacy of Clerks, Gov. Chamberlain on the Cake platform 1, Chas H olcom b........... 8 369 00 adds new complications to the situa­ 2, H G Fitch..................... 868 50 tion. If the three were to race for the 3, M N Bonham................ 319 50 June election, it would certainly add 4, A Beverman.................. 346 50 material strength to Mr. Fulton, as 5, O M Calloway................ 216 00 both Mr. Cake and Mr. Chamberlain 6 , Robt Thom pson........... 414 00 are committed to Statement No 1 , or 7, Peter Boscow................ 2619 00 the election of a senator by direct vote 8 , Lewis Powers................ 216 00 of the people. But at the April pri­ 9, Jos Connell.................... 198 00 mary either Mr. Fulton or Mr. Cake 10, Abner Briggs................. 630 0C must step aside. We have studied the l l jt , E X Harding.............. 238 50 H e ì S S c I i situation carefully and draw the follow­ 12, F H Herb...................... 400 50 ing conclusions: 13, A C Carstens................ 459 00 j 1st. Should Mr. Cake receive the 14, J W Vandervelden . . . 328 50 REGISTERED GERMAN COACH republican nomination, it will place 15, L J Corl.......................... 2520 00 Re ,istered German Coach Stallion. Mr. Chamberlain “ between tne devil 16, Louis W ilcox ................ 324 00 Seven 5 ears old, weight 1700 lbs., col­ and the deep sea” without a platform 17, Geo J Jack.................... 301 50 or deep chestnut sorrel, gentle dispo­ to stand on, he having voluntarily as 13, J B Downing................ 459 00 sition, finely built and fine action. Sired sumed a non-partisan, happy-go-lucky 19. James H Sewell......... 342 00 by Martin, Grand Sire, Bernard. Dam gait, going the whole hog on Statement 20jt, A W Wright................ 166 50 Philine by Baron 2nd. No. 1 and telling his democratic 21, S A D M eek.................. 292 50 W ill M ake the Season of 1908 brethren he recently loved so well that 22, Wm T rue....................... 468 00 Monday, Hancock & Gordon's Barn. he has becom e infatuated “ with most 23jt, H B Tigard................ 706 50 Tuesday, Williams’ Barn, North Yam­ of the Roosevelt policies” — until after 24, Mrs J J Jeppeson......... 76 50 hill. the June election— after which time 25, H C Pearson.................. 153 00 Wednesday, Carlton Livery Barn. Thursday, Gaston. the probationary state will cease and be 26jt, Alonzo Wirth.............. 576 00 Bilance of week at Hancock & Gor­ again permitted to exercise his con­ 27, Austin T Buxton......... 324 00 don’ s Barn, Forest Grove. science by voting for democratic mea­ 28, W A Johnson................ 283 50 i TERMS: Single Service, $20; In­ sures in the senate, if elected. 29, J Millar.......................... ^32 00 sure, $30. Careful but not responsible 2nd. That as Mr. Cake has firmly 30, Murk C ox........................ 450 00 for accidents. stood for, and manfully defended State­ 31, E Goff.............................. 153 00 For particulars write to ment No. 1 for the past two years, 32, Matthew Patton............ 108 00 Monty therefor you. $50,000 pay roll monthly. A c c u m r y o f rich r n - u r e n M**l rhoiatr : nd ierm e beach I h e m ea t home H i m , now on la . Pricca are low . term s eaay. Liyt ascot wanted in your county w at once for Handsome Booklet V * full particulars, TH E \\ A H R E \ PUBLICITY Suite: 405 B m h o n m t bid., P n r h ^ T ender, Ju icy, Steaks R o asts and Stews. S au sag e and Baca 1 A ll kinds of Fresh V e g e ta b le s Groceries VV F. SCHULT/ L 0150. O . H A N C O C K , 198 00 General Manager 81 00 JVt. I - O O L H , 58 50 Assistant. 72 00 | 261 00 GIVE NATURE A CHANCE. 121 50 355 50 1 Tin' strongest minds have gotten their 261 00 Inspiration direct from Nature. Nature is the great teacher of mankind. We 184 50 can luok to Nature for all our needs. In 207 00 the recent Russo-Japanese war the .sur­ geons of the Japanese havy and army 292 50 discovered that wounds would heal more rapidly with better success if left to 324 00 Nature. and They washed the wounds with water which "had been boiled and thus 76 5 0 j sterilized — then bandaged the wounds 265 50 with clean linen—no powerful drugs or antiseptics were used in their first aid to 1233 00 the injured. Such methods resulted in loss of only 3‘J out of Ii82 men treated 112 50 the in a naval hospital for their wounds. It is only from lack of observing Nature's 72 00 laws that most of us suffer at one time 301 50 or another from indigestion, impure Mood and a generally run-down system. 67 50 Our remedy lies in Nature’s laboratory- in the fragrant woods—where are 310 50 deep manv American plants, the roots oi 247 50 which when properly treated will sup­ ple a health-giving tonic. 5 71 50 Many years ago a physician who had an extensive practice among the afflicted 333 00 made a striking departure from the usual of his oonrrerea In medicine—he 13 50 methods went straight to Nature for the cure of 288 00 those stomach disorders which resulted so often in an amende condition, or im­ 216 00 pure blood. I, «s of appetite, pale or pimply skin, feeling of lassitude and 175 50 weakness, lie found that the bark of the Black Cherry-tree, the root of the 166 50 Mandrake, Stone root. Oueen’s root, Bloodroot ami (¡olden Seal resit, made 90 00 into a scientific, non-alcoholic extract by 162 00 the use of glycerine, made the best altera­ tive and tonic. The refreshing influence 198 00 of tliis extract is at once apparent in the strength of the patient—the 171 00 recovered vital tires of the body burn brighter and their increased activity consumes the 220 50 tissue rubbish which otherwise may poison the system. This alterative ana 351 40 tonic extract lias been found to stand 81 00 alone as a safe, invigorating tonic, as it does not depend on alcohol for a false 58 50 stimulation, but is Suture'* m because I believe it first feels the increased rower Imparted by the stimulation of Increased nutrition. The consequent improvement on the nervous and glandular systems are natural result«. In relation to Its general eifocts on the system, there Is no medicine in use about ulioh therein such general uuon- imltji o f opinion. It Is unlvernaUy re­ garded gs the tonic useful in all de­ bilitated states." After many years of study and labo­ ratory work Dr. II. V Pierce produced the mo't happy combination of this Golden Seal r ot with other efficacious rooks—enhancing and increasing in cura­ tive (lower then- native plants from otir American forest, hy the addition of chem­ ically (Hire glycerine, of proper strength, which is far letter than alcohol, both for extracting and preserving the medi­ cinal principles residing in plants. Glyc­ erine itself is useful in medicine to sub- dtie inflammation and by cleansing the membrane of the stumach of abt!"rmal sécrétons nid« in the cure of dy-pepaia, and stumach and inte-tinal trouble». The TV.ipie’» Commun Sens» Medical Adv i«ei 1 H pages, is «ent frec. nn receipt of stamps. to pay expen«enf mailing onlji. Send .’ 1 one-cent «tamps for the hook paper covers, or 31 stamps for “ bound volume. Address Dr. R. tx>t Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 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