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Local Teacher' Institute. A Teacher's Ik1 Institute will I held at Ileaverton on Saturday, March Slat, V.lM. Able instructors have been employed and arrangements tor a pleasant and profitable meeting have heen effected. School districts are willing to go down into their pockets and par the wsges if they can have teacher who can earn It. It 1 (air to presume that a teacher who avail himself of every opportunity to improve ia trying, at least, to give value received, and the institute where men of long experience in ecbool work and a broad knowledge of the subjects taught are to Instruct ia the place to glean help in the profession. New at McCormlck'a. The following ia a lint of the latea music received at K. L. McCormick'a inuiic store thla week. Thia list ia changed every three week and ia com posed of the very latest siuaic published. "Sanitol," a new march by Chai lea Daniel; "The Spirit of Love," new waits by John Hall; "Soap Suds," new march, two-step, by Irene Oiblin. Torture By Savages. "Siieakinif of the torture to which some of the tribe in the 1'hilippinea subject their rantivea. reminds uie of the intense suffering I endured for three months from inllammation of the Kid- - a, iir it k . . . f I'.ial.i.,.. MivyBt sitys " . ii r-utri uinii, vi uriiiiik. Me., "Nothing helped me until I tried Klectric liittera, thru bottles of which completely cured me." Cures Liver Complaint, lypsia, Ulood disorder and .Malaria; and restore trie wean ana nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by all druggist. Price 60c. Three little rule we all should keep, To make life happy and bright, Smile in the morning, smile at noon, Take Iiocky Mountain Tea at night. It. Cave ha Just received a fine stock of CrifTen A Sexton Co., Universal Itangea, the best range on the market today. If you want something that will wear, do the work and make the wife happy, call and sue this range. Colonist Rate. Commencing rebrnarr mil and con tinuing daily to and liicfudimr April 7th, I limit, ami from September l.rth until Oo tober 31st, l'.NHl. colonist ticket will be 1 sold from the east to (Mints on Oregon Lines via 1 ortland. Following are rates from some of the principal points: rr roin Chicago, 111 $:t3 00 , 31 MO , 31 00 , 30 00 " liloomington, 111 " I'eoria, 111 St. Louis, Mo , Memphis, Tenn " Omaha, Neb " Kansas City, Mo " St. Joseph Mo " Sioux City, Ia St. Paul except via lower 37 N) , S5 00 , 2!i 00 , 25 W 25 001 Mi- souri river gateway " Denver. Colo Corresponding rate will be 25 00 25 00 made from other points, and will apply to all pom is o! Oregon LJnes. A. I. Ckaiq, General Paseengi-r Agent. Auction Sale. . I will sell at public sale on my place one mile northeast of liethanv store, near liethanv school house on Monday April Id, 11)0(1: 4 good work horses, weight 1,1X10 to 1200. 7 cows all in milk, some fresh, 2 2-year-old heifers, 1 heifer calf, II mouths old, 1 high graded brown Swiss bull, 31-2 inch wide tire I lain wngon almost goo. I as new, 31-4 inch Milchel farm wagon in good repair, 23-4 inch Mitchel crank spring market wagon with top, 21-2 inch Mitchel crank spring road wagon, l larni truck in good condi tion. 1 manure wagon, Milwaukee chain mower, first class Johnson A fuller self- dumping 2 horse hay rake, Thomaa hay tedder, Michael fanning mill, 2 hay rack. 3 aection harrow, 31-4 inch plow, disc harrow, U) tooth steel lever harrow, land roller, H00 lb cap. Jonea platform ecale- new, 2 horse tread power, tlrst class, 2 horse wce-power, complete with rod anil pulley, 2 feed cutters. Humphrey' tmne grinder, shell grinder, cultivator, Planet Gem garden drill, Cahoon gmsa seeder, gallon kettle, .) lb cap le lavel cream separator, 000 cap Omega cream separator, 4 bottle Kabcock uulk tester, ten 10-gallon milk can, cream bottle, store scale, ditching, pruning and other various tool In good condi tion, 2 seta double harness, 1 got plot harness, I light buggy harness, lot of Backs, 1H ton baled cheat hav, 3 ton loose, ti to 10 tona tare hay, 20 to 30 bushel oats, good lot ot liurbank aeed potatoes, cook stove, some household furniture, and other articles to numer ous to mention. Term of sale: All am his under 10, cash, over $10 8 month time on approved note at n per cent in terest. '1 wo jer cent off for cash over ten dollar. Xm. GRAFF, Owner. John Kuratli, Auctioneer. The Independent and The Portland Saturday Telegram one year for $2. In the spring time you renovate your house. Why not your lnidv? Hollis- ter' Rocky Mountain Tea drive out impurities, cleanse and enriche the blood and purities the entire system. iVi rent. At all drug stores. HERE'S A BARGAIN. Nine Room Cottage, Good Barn and a J Acres of Land for Sale. A nine-noni cottage, ciofe In, includ ing bath and wash nouns. The house ha three porches, stone pillar under it. good wood house, saw-dust lined, fruit house, good barn with wagon and buggy sheds, grain bins, haymow and room for four hor', tgclhcr with two and onr-tiNirnrrra t lnnl wlthta tv4i bloelt of thfbnlneaa purl nftltorltr. Clear title given. Price J.O110, one half down, balance in con venient payments. Call on or address this ollice. A Lively Toaale with that old enemy of the race. Con stipation, often ends In Appendicitis. To avoid serious trouble with Stomach, liver and Powcl, take Dr. King's New Life Pill. They perfectly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. 25c Candidates Announcement I hereby announce mvself us a candi date for the republican nomination for County Jdilge at '.he primaries, April 'JO, I'.Ml, and I ask the uixrt of all repute liraiis who want a business ad mini-it ra tion. I have done thousands of dollar I worth of work of I r i. 1 v.' I mi Mm and road work for Washing-tun countv and have always done work Unit was accept able at all tunes. If nominated and elected, 1 pledge the taip'.t-is a thor ough and impartial administration, anil, a well, economical, riiHiiteiit mith con ditions, and will tieat all Mrtion of the county fuirlv. J. V. lilHIPIN. Cilencoe, Oregon.- 'OK KTATK TKKAM'llr.K. I hereby announce invself as a candi date for the otlice of Stale Treasurer and solicit the vote of all republicans at the primary election, April L"0, I'.aai. The only Grand Armenian a candi date for a state ollice, and the only an nounced candidate recot-nizinar the II '5 Hat salary law a binding without any additional legislation. Al'tiUMITs! C. JKXMXtiS. KK COCXTY IJKCOKDKU. I herebv announce tnv"lf a a candi date for the ollice of Itecorder of Convey- lames for Washington County. Oregon, subject to the endorsement of the Re publican 1 riniary election, to tie Held in said county and state, April 20. VMM. FOU ('Ol'NTY COKONKK. I herebv announce myself as a candi date for the ollice of County Coroner for Waahinuton County, On-iron, subject to the endorsement of the Hepublicau I'ri marv eliH-tion ti he helil in said county and state April 1!0, llXs. Ft HI COl'NTY COKONKK. I hereby announce myself as a candi datel for the ollice of County Coroner of Washington county, Oregon, on the republican ticket, subject to the endorse ment of the republican primary election to be held in said county April Li), i!m, J-;. V. l.KUNN. FOU COl'NTY TKKASl' KKK. I hereby announce myself as a candi ilated for the nomination ol County Treasurer of Washington County, Ore gon, subjected to the endorsement of the Republican Primary election to ! held in aaid county and elate April 'JO, I1HMI, and if elected I will give my mull vided attention to the ollice, and conduct ita affair to the best of my ability. W. M. JALK.SON WILLIS 8. DUNIWAY, Candidate for Slate Printer At Republican PrimaryApril so, 1906 "I hereby pledge myself to a redur tlon of the enormous cost of the ollice. if elected, and I t'eclare upon my honor that 1 shall seek neither to perjietuiite old abuse ol the ollico nor engage in new schemes to loot the treasury." Willi S. Duniway. "Willis H. Iiuniwav Is a man of sterl ing integrity and thorough knowledge of the printing business." Portland l.alor I res. FOU GOVFK.NOli. James Withvcomlie. of Corvallis. Re publican Candidate for Governor. An honest ami fearless performance ol public duty, ami a greater ami united Oregon. FOR COUNTY TKKASl UI'.K. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the otlice of County Treasurer of Washington County, Oregon, subject to the endorsement of the Republican Primary election to be held in aaid county and tate April 20, num. J l( V l.N K . W M1.I.U FOR COUNTY SIIKKIFF I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the otlice of Sheriff ot Washing ton County, Oregon, subject to the en dorsement of the Republican Primary election to lie held ia said county and tate April 20, l!MHl. JOHN" W. CONXKLL. FOR K K PR F.SKXT ATI V 1 :. I hereby announce mvself a a candi date for the ollice of Representative, subject to the endorsement of the Re publican Primary election, to be held in Washington. County, Otegon, April M, li.Mi. M. S. P.ARXKS. Beaverton, Oregon. WALTER L. TOOZC, Republican Candidate for Congress FOR STATE PRINTER. If I am nominated as Republican can didate for State Printer. A pril JUh. it will be by a direct voice id the people an. I no political lxss ail) have anv tring on ine. I know how to print and everyone know it. I will manage the otlice a economically aa I do my nan printing business an.l give it mv person al upervii'n and attention. W M. J. CI.ARKK, Candidate from Marion t'ountv. waul MWnni ai Jini yftMiwr jftistwitiirfu iuxsm The Independent and The Portland G. W. MARSH, , . ' f - v v j - T I I NhT-i 4 CAM) I DATti FOK 10. Jl'lKJE of Washhitoii Couulj. oil the Hfpublifuii Ticket. W. V. Marsh, a native aon of Wash ington county, and a candidal for the ollice of County Judge of this county, subject to the republican primary elec tion to be helil April 20, waa Isirn in Centerville in 1H."M, and ha grown up from lsy hood in this vicinity. He I a on of John and Rebecca Marsh, pion eer of 1852, and ha been identified with Washington county for almost half a century, ha watched it growth, work ed for it beat interest, and baa an un dying faith in it future, and ia famil iar with it need. He waa a member of the Oregon legislature in l.H'.ifl, the l.wial seion of lS'.M ami the regular j ession of lH'.Hi; ha been school director ' in hi district for twelve years, secured hi education iu the public school of this county, and ask for election to the Important ollice of Judge solely upon his qualification a a man fully competent JONATHAN 7 " 4'- '1 Hr IriiMlcflii Candiflale for United States Senator, t'haniploii of Statement Number One. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., candidate tortlie nomination of United States term commencing March 4, 1907, was February aj, 1855; was a member of versity; came to Portland May 16, 1878; was a Republican member of the Oregon Legislature in the session ol 1885 and the extra session of 1806; was one of Oregon's delegates mittee Irora 1888 to 1892, and a delegate to the Republican National Convention of 1902; and was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon Legislature in 1896. Mr. Bourne has been more prominently identified with the devel opment of the mineral resources of state, Having expended in the last twenty years over Sr. 000.000 of his own money tn tne acquisition and development ofOreeon mines. wniie .Mr. liourne has had his land since 1878, he has had another office at New Bedford, Mass., and has carried on the business of his father'. .ct,. ,a ...t.:i. makes him familiar, with many of the in the hast. These qualifications, iu r. Ky u"8J"a"y. executive ability and experience in business and po itical ati-ir 1 pre-eminently qualify him for making an able and influ ential Senator for the State of Oregon. Mr. Bourne has always favored extending the direct power of the people over their government as far as possible He was one of the leading spirits in the Initiative and Referendum r .oa until it was approved by the voters .y4 . ., memoer 01 tne executive committee of the Direct Primary Nomination League, and holds the same position with the People's I ower League at this time. In all these movements he has been one of he tew to guarantee the necessary expenses of preparing an.l proposing then measures to the people. . He says that the choice of United States Senator should be by di rect vote of the people and that the Legislature should be compelled to Pltft Ills min tTtaa vtaaj-texlA ..i TS . s .i V. 7 Jit1 , 4 0 acromP"sh this result, he is chain, pionhig Statement No. 1 of the primary election law as the only method by which public opinion my be crvstal.zed and made effective upon the Legislature. In his petition he says: Keph,r.nip:rt,:c.?,, m,H' 4 liiiirt.lm.s V.,ii..H.I '. . Senators. " vonsui.mon lor Publk-it lU itr Political Campaign Fxpenses. onal Control of ( Nati Pure Kood Ijims. vimr wregori llrlrs, t H1I0, l.overnnient Cana at treiron Citv air M.are of Irrigati n Kund for Oregon Ix.yal Support for S.i.vrssful Candidate." higid tnh.rcement Statement One. R-joeevelt for Second Klective Term. inating baTM:""1 Momn 'Utement be printed after my name on the nom- to perform it duties, aitb credit to himself and with justice to all. Mr. Marsh' occupation is a farmer and dairy man and lives on his farm at Center ville, where he was married in 178 to Mif Dora Lyon, of the same place. They have six children living. He was delegate to the first congressional convention that nominated the late Hon. Tin. II. Tongue, at ahich 34 ballot were cast to notuiuate; ha been a delegate to about every county convention for the pist ten or twelve ycara and was chair man of the last republican county con vention. IU has always voted the straight republican ticket, and during the presidential compaignof 1HJ stump ed the county in the Interests of the re publican candidate, and is looked upon as a fluent and forceful speaker. He was also a apeaker in the campaign of two year ago. Relieve that the question of good roads, without burdensome expense to tax payers, ia the inoet important matter belore the people, and if nominated and elected I will do all in my power to bet ter the condition of the county road and bridge. I believe in thorough and ivstematic drainage of all publio road. Whenever practicable, will replace worn-out bridge with earth fill, with the aim of in time cutting tha great an nual expense of repairing and rebuild ing the many bridges in the county. Will endeavor to systematize the method of doing road work so that what i done will be in the nature of perma nent improvement so far as possible. Have no hobby to ride forany particu lar ki nd of road material, but believe that nature of soil and availability and cost of the various material must be seriously considered in any improve ment. ill favor as liberal appropriation for road building as possible, without over-burdening the taxpayers. Will endeavor so to siiervistj the ex enditure of countv funds that the tax payer and traveling public will receive BOURNE. JR.. 'ft.";'. .V V v, before the Republican primarte8 Senator in Congress, for the long born in New Bedford. Mass.. on the class of 1877 at Harvard Uni to the Republican National Com Oregon than any other man in the residence and main office at Port large interests and leading men conjunction -ith hi trsmsn,!,,,.. at the June election in 1902. In ' f 'r'- : 1'eoplea Klection of Cniu.1 Hut full benefit for every dollar expended on the road. Mr. Marsh want printed on the offi cial lallotfter hi name: "I favor a progressive road ytem and a square deal for every part of the county." FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I bare served one term in the rzz lature as Representative from Washing ton County, and hereby ak for renomi nation on the republican tii :et. I tried faithfully to do my duty aa I aaw it, and feel that the experience gained will enable me to do far better work another ti'ne The honor of a re-election will be gru'utly appreciated. WILBUR K. NEWELL. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. I herebv announce myself as a candi- late for County Surveyor on the Repub lican ticket, subject to the endorsement I of the primary election, to tie held April 20, an. I If elected will do all in my power with the meana at hand to make the roads of Washington Co. as good as pos sible. Have lived in Waahington county ! for 19 yeara, and have been civil engineer for 25 year. Know the county thor oughly. KUUFNK SCHILLER. , Looking: for Carpet? Then see W. O. Donelson. He repre sent the Largest Carpet House in Am erica. Brussels Moquets, Axminister and two and three ply Ingrain. Doneleon' Furniture Store. KILLthi cough and CURE thi LUNC8 Dr. King's WITH Nov Disco vory FORfj fONSUMPTION Prise OUGHtaatf SOea 11.00 Frsa Trial. OLDS Surest and Quickeet Our for all THROAT and LUNO TKOUB IXS, or MONEY BACK. Beginning Feb. 15, THROUGH Tourist SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR QETWSEN SEATTLE AND CHICAGO via Great Northern Railw'y ' ' aW a M M . a a a at o The Comfortable Wav." M COMPARTMENT LIBRARY ror further information, rates, etc, address 8. C. YERKE8, A- C P. A- Seattle a. 8. fiakola 8alla from Heaule for tbe Orient Kebruary 1 0 English Walnut Trees, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, etc. We can treat you right ami fill your order scien tifically at prices you cau't get elsewhere; can Kive you measure full and running over. No Nurserymen can excell us. Cive us a trial-merits moke our sales. Write to-day forour culture, and price list of Nursery Brooks & Sons, Carlton, Or. "North Coast Limited." ITS THE cfiTX PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPERS. SciW r Dining Car. Night and Day Electric Lights Day Coaches Egsc. 3 All Travel Comforts are Found on any of our -Daily Transcontinental Trains--O The Ticket Office at Portland ia at Morrison Street. Corner of Third 255 A. D. Assistant (imral The Weekly Oregon ian and The Hills boro Independent, both one year for 2 THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO Castl CaU, Canon ml lha Qrmn, lack Canon, Marshall an Tan stitct Passaa, an tha World 'l"H Royal 6or( Fur lM-rliiv ami IllutrteJ l'm.ljleU write to W.C. McORIDE.Cen. Agt CO YEARS" tXPERIENCC Traoc Mfw DCSIONS Copyrights Ac Anrnn awndlnf ktf rh And deftitttoii m) Qutt'klT M-ri MiM our iIiimii frw wiiHlhwr a tnvntlirt Is rohnh-r mtnt (!. ('oniniuntctv tit uie Htrlrtl ciiiitlilentlHl. llHmllHKik on lttjut 4nt rri. M'lmt ni-fHin'y fur MH'unnf ptiitit. lMiHnisi tnkMi trimutrh Munn t C'u rclrt Scientific J.tiKricm A hn1ttmt v IMuntrntevI twklf. tiriret rtr. ctilMllon f j. iv 'lMiitrti Jouriiiil. Turin, :i V"r: four motitLj, l. NM Uyull ns-wi-l. ML'NN&Co.'8'8""-'-New York Urituiu uuiim V SU Wwblumuu. 1 O the OBSERVATION CARS free booklet, a treatise on Walnut Stock. L1 MS via Yellowstone Park Electric Lights in Eccry Berth. mm TKIST SLEEPERS. Electric Observation Car Electric Lights, Electric Fans, Barber Shop. Bath. Library, Numerous Other Comforts. CHARLTON. Passsoger Agci)t, One and One-Third Rate. The Southern Pacific will sell ticket at a one and one-third fare to parties wishing to attend the K. P. convention at Kalem, Februery 27. The same rate ill be given to persons attending the Christian Juidtavor convention, a inch will lie held at Kiieiie, February 22 to 25. These ticket aill be aold on the certificate iilan. For further particu lars mquire of Ajjeni 11. A. UiiinJiaw at the deKt. CORVALLIS J EASTERN RAILROAD TIME TABLE NO. SI. VSAissaaoM aso to vasiiisa. No. 1- . . UavusYsqulna TIW A. k. ArrivM at t urvallia .-ll 1" A. M. ArrifM atAlbau; Vi XiV. M. No a mtm Albaor t2 P. M . Imtm Uirvallls- l 4H. Ms Airivas at Yaqulua :UU P. M. tbaiss to ash raoa uiimoit. Na S lt AlbsDf 1 Mm. in. ArrltOTSt iMirull 3U p. iu. No. LtstmUb trull . l:u p. m. immu Altu)f i Wi. iu. tbaims roa UtaVALLIS. No - LvtvtM AUnjr 7 .V. a. tu. Arrivssat iirallu. .. Ji a. u. No. iu laM Albany ... , ... Amvrsal t ulf alll Ni. LaaToa Albany ArriTw al ivrvallis THAIS4 rua ALBAS V No. ft Laai ''""' i , ArrlTasal Albuy. No. Uwvcs lorralll ....... ., , Arrt al A lliaur ... No. 7- ... :J p. m. S:IO p. iu, 7:Jftp. m. .a.bi p. iu. :.) a. Ol. J:IUa. iu. 12 Kip Dl. 1 :20 p. ui. . on p. m. ...6.4U p. U' tniH Corvallis.. Arrlfvaal Aloaoy aablllBSUMHAY TBAIMS. No. ft Iavos ''"""' i in. Arrives at Albauy ' Iu. No. II Oavvs'orvsllli.. .., , II Utla. ni. Arrives at Albany. ...,.......IU.lo p. ui. No. 7 Lsavea Corvallis. ' p iu. Arrives at Albauy , l p. ni. No. laavss Albany 7:.V. a. ni. ArrlTOt al IWTalll :Hf a. ui. No. 12 Leavea Albany I'.'-a.". p. ni. Arrives al I orvallli. I :d . ni. No. 6 - Leavea Albany . ..7:SA p, in. Arrlvva at Corvallis . H:IAp. id. All of lb above ronnrul with Houlbern I'selilu Iralus. bulb al Albauy auil iirvallls, aa w rli as irain for Iwiroli, guiitK direct servloa in New. port anil adjarvui beacbea, aa well aa Hrulleu bub Hot eprins. Kor furllier lulonoallon apply to J. C. MAYO, (leneral Paweuger Agent, B. II. HdLKS. Aeoi. Allwuy. H. II. I RON IS K, Aaeot. Corvallis. Chicago Portland Special the most luxurious train in the world. Pullman sleeping cars, dining cars, buffet smoking and library car (barber and bath). Less than three days Portland tu Chicago, TwoThroughTrains to Chicago daily from Portland and points in Uregon and bastern Wash ineton via the Ore eon Kailroad & Navigation Co., Oregon Short Line, union l-'acihc K. K. and Chicago & North-Western Ky., over Tha Only Double-Trick Railway Tha Missouri Rlvar and Chicago Dally aicurslons In Pullman tourist sleeping cart Irnm for l land tliruuga to Cbiiag-o without tliauga. a.aiTCMia, a. Gi Agt. Fte. CnMt, if Mihl Strl, San laANciacu, cal. G. SAKKFS, ticaetal Af.nt. 91 1 Slrvel, fuSTLASU OSS. Chlcaco Nortb.WaaUra Uy. Line. Lights. Portlai)d, Ore . . IV i 8! th.tjSAU8rD determination; t all druggist. Daily Telegram one year for f ".