Chamberlain, attempts to advise Portland, in which the California prose­ Mr. Cake, the regular candidate cutor gave the Governor as his author­ ity for quoting what was supposed to Published every Thursday by The ! for the U. S. senate, how to have been said in an interview between The Fulton and Chamberlain concerning Washington County Publishing Co., ! conduct his campaign. Incorporated. only trouble lies in the fact that the appointment of one J. S. Smith to a position in the penitentiary—an in­ Entered at the post-office at Forest Mr. Cake made a vigorous fight terview, by the way, which Senator for Statement No. 1 and won Grove, Oregon, as second class Fulton says was not at all as quoted by mail matter. while the Journal’s democratic Mr. Keney, and one which he thought Subscription 51.5U Por Year candidate would net avail him- was to have been kept sacred as conn- self of the provisions of the pri­ I dential between himself and the Gov­ Mvtrtitlng ratas m eta known an appHeation. mary law and go on the ticket ernor. It will be remembered that in the primaries, thus coming to Henev was using this interview in an Official Paper Washington Co. to injure Fulton’s candidacy, to the iront when the measure attempt and it will also be remembered that A. E. N o i t k s e ........................MANAGER needed his support. Mr. Cham­ the Governor rushed into print the next j . F. w o o d s ............................ e d it o r berlain did not want the repub­ morning to confirm all that Heney had lican majority in this state to said. This, of course, all happened THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1908 see what it would have to do to at a time when Chamberlain was ex­ to have Fulton as his oppo­ elect him. Mr. Cake’s fight for pecting Mr. Cake is carrying on a nent at the June election instead of clean campaign— the kind that the statement has left the Jour­ Mr. Cake, and he was not particularly nal and its man Friday without concerned about defending Fulton’s wins. any campaign thunder, hence : character against H enej’s attacks just in fact, he showed an eager wil- Forest Grove has royally en­ this plea ir) disguise. However, i then; lingness to assist the Heney game as tertained a really big circus. what does it matter, so long as far as possible by jumping into print Mr. Cake, after winning one and confirming ail that ha i been said W hat’ll be the next? fight, gees out to uphold the about the Smith interview. administration against the man ■ Now, with Mr. Fulton out of the If it’s a fair question: Why who says “ there are no national way, the Governor makes a cheap bid d ses Mr. Chamberlain leave any for Fulton votes by saying that Mr. reference to the democratic par­ issues in this campaign.” The Cake should have defended the Sena­ i Journal would like to see Cake tor from the attacks of Heney. It was ty off his literature? ' come back and get on Cham­ noticeable that the Governor did net “ Ask ’em what the ‘party’ will berlain’s platform as that is the do any defending as long as Fulton in the race, but was helping He­ do for you.”— Portlano Journal. latter’s only hope. The Jour­ was ney all he could. The contest be­ And ask ’em what Geo. Cham­ nal’s eagerness to give advice tween Cake and Fulton was absolutely leads The News to believe it clean and free from personalities, each berlain will do for you! would likewise receive a little; pledging the victorious candidate his John McCIaran, the regular hence we suggest that it break suppor. in the event of his own defeat. only help Heney got was from republican nominee for county away from this one-man govern­ The the Democratic candidate. The ef- ment proposition and give the commissioner, is one of the best ■ forts being put forth by Senator Fulton known farmers in this section real people a chance. to elect Mr. Cake prove that Fulton is , sincere in his desire for a Republican and will make a commissioner Worries the Journal. | victory, and it also proves that in at- worth having. Besides he hails terroting to stir up bitterness where The Forest Grove News repeats the from this end of the county. there is none, Oregon’s governor is THE N EW S absurd statement of the Eugene Reg­ Gov. Chamberlain is to speak ister that the people settled the sena- torship in the primaries. No such in Masonic Hall tonight on the thing, as these editors, not being “ issues of the campaign,” idiots, must know. The primaries presumably But as the versa­ were lor parties to choose between op­ tile governor announced when posing candidates. The silly pretense entering the campaign, that of these papers is not creditable to Portland Journal. “ there are no great issues in the them.— It seems to greatly irritate the Jour­ campaign,” people naturally nal for a few Oregon papers to throw wonder what he will say. How­ that publication’s pre primary Statement ever, the non-partisan gag will No. 1 doctrine at its head now that be brought into play and his the primaries are over and that paper other “ fish” to fry. But these allegiance to Roosevelt sworn. has papers have the Journal on the hip on The lead of Mr. Cake on that proposition, and it is not surpris­ statement No. 1 will have to be ing to hear it squeal- It got on its followed and a little advice giv­ knees before the primaries and plead en his “ fellow democrats ard : for Statement No. 1, and the people’s rule, and now that the people have republican friends.” ruled that Cake is their choice for exhibiting many of the qualities of a political snyster.—Polk County Ob­ server. THE PARIS MILLINERY PARLOR > jrv a a j« w ig to show you. Come and see for yourself. most reasonable. M is s A t ri r i e Notice of Tax Title Sale. r — »/ » a q a B M M Also the ! .. S p i e s h n e r t TH E BAZAAR K . M. S T A U H R , M a n a g e r High Grade Pianos, Organs and Sewing M achines sold way below Portland prices and on easy monthly pay­ ments. Also a full line of E dison and (Columbia Machines and Records always in stock. logues sent free to any address. T a lk in g Cata­ The leading place in theCounfy for Stationery and School Supplies. Voiles Batiste Wash Silks Kerry Cords Peis de Soie ingomar Stripes Embroidered Swiss NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Th. t pursuant to the provisions of Section ” 61” of Chapter ” 267” o! the Session Laws of the State oi Oregon for the year 1907, and the Order of the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Washington. I will on Wed. the 27th day cf May 1908, at the south door of the courthouse in Hills­ boro, Washington County, Oregon, be­ ginning at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day and continuing from day to day until the sale of all of the prop* erty hereinafter mentioned is complet­ ed, sell at public auction all of the property to which the County of Wash­ ington has acquired title by virtue of sale for taxes to the highest bidder for cash in hand. Descriptions of prop­ erty to be sold may be seen at the of­ fice ol the Sheriff of Washington Coun­ ty. Oregon. Dated the 28th day cf April, 1903. J. W. CONNELL, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon and ex-officio tax collector thereof. —In T h e B ook S tore winc'ov— some dainty gifts for wedding or com! mencement. We pack sife’ty for ex press without charge. 44-3t —We’ll buy your wool and mohair. Bring it in. Bailey. a von p ! atirli 10c to 35c per Yard Pique Dimity Percale Desdemonia Silk Ginham Broderie Soie Please remember we are always glad to show goods even though you may not wish to purchase W A TT’S DISTRICT. Mrs. Rice called on Mrs. Frost one day last week. Miss Florence Ranes is visiting in the Rose City. Chas. Day of Amherst Junction, Wis., is a guest at Mr. Rice's. Geo. Schocli and D. Adams took dinner at the Laughlin Saturday. Miss Helen Reuter came out from Portland last week for a visit with rel­ atives and friends. H. Schmale and family are occupy­ ing a small house near the old tannery until school closes. 1 United States senator, it proceeds at We extend the hand of welcome to T he News publishes in an­ once to repudiate the people’s choice the new neighbors who purchased Mr. other column, a letter from Mr. and howls lustily in support of Cham­ Schmale’s property. Jelderks of Garland, Minn., who berlain, who received but a handful of W. F. McCoy and wife were called together with others, is desirous votes. to Oregon City Friday by the death of The Journal’s inconsistency and the ' the latter’s father. of locating in Forest Grove or palpable scheme it worked in behalf of hereabout. H is request has Chamberlain has lost it many follow- | Harvey Rogers was exhibiting a freak in the shape of a four-legged been complied with, and if he ers.— Eugene F.egister. chicken, recently. chooses to locate here, we are One Kind of Politics. Will Adler and family, recently from sure climatic conditions will be the east, are occupying Thad Stephen­ We sometimes wonder just how j found quite different from those many suckers Governor Chamberlain son’s house on David’s Hill. he speaks of. The Board of thinks there are in Oregon. He cer­ Rev. Hall and family and Mr. and Trade have several hundred tainly has a right to think there are a Mrs. Senger attended church services copies of the special edition and good many, especially in the Republi in the Grove Sunday morning. wish to secure addresses that can party, but we sometimes wonder A big force of men with teams are they may be mailed. If you if he doesn’t overestimate the number. hauling gravel from near the Burk; Just no.v the Governor is going over have in mind a prospective set­ the state and making campaign bridge to repair the roads through! tler, hand in the name and liter­ speeches in which he bewails the at­ here. ature will be forwarded. tack made on Senator Fulton bv Fran­ Mr. and Mrs. Bisbee and Mr. and ______________ cis J. Heney. This is nothing but a Mrs. D. B. Adams spent part of last j For unadulterated audacity cheap attempt to win votes among Mr. week at the home of M. Johnson a t ! the Portland Journal has the Fulton’s personal friends and political Gaston. Wonder if the Governor lead over all other newspapers. supporters. School was closed last Frid; y t o 1 thinks the people of Oregon have for This paper, which is boosting gotten Mr. Heney’s first speech in give the teacher and pupils a chance to journey to the Grove to see. the elephant. A. T. Buxton, master of the state Grange, accompanied by Mrs. Buxton and little son, are attending the meet­ ing of the State Grange at Eugene this has a fine line of week. U p ^to-date D ress H ats A gala array of choice patterns to suit every purse and every taste Opposite Independent Hillsboro Commercial Phone 045 2 3 P ® Eä P ì n É É A Ü É T m ^ £i EVERY m DAY Hardly a day passes that we do not receive a new shipment ol goods. Our store room is cram full of beautiful furniture at Bargain Prices Everything from Bedroom to Kitchen. us before buying. W e have anticipated your wants. Come and see W e also have just recieved the finest stock of mouldings for Picture Framing in Washington county and our work is the skilled kind. land work. Compare it with the best Po­ It takes an artist to do artistic work. Many a beautiful work of art is coo-j pletely spoiled by the harsh unsympathetic frame. They must harmonize. Our proves us the best in our line. 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