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THE INDEPENDENT, HILL8B0R0, Official Paper of Washington County. Bntor4 at tb Poatofflc at Hllls boro, Oregon, (or transmission through the maila aa aecond-claae mail matter. BY a W. BATH ' Thia paper is not forced upon anyone. It it not oar practice to atop papers until ordered to do to. Anyone not wishing the paiwr mutt notify the publisher or they will be held liable for iui suuscnpvion price. At the primary election Leld in thia county the republican party selected aa its nouiineea for the legislature, W. N Barrett, Wilbur K.-Newell and B. F, Purdy. Mr. Barrett haa already served two teruia in the legislature from this county. Mr. Newell ami Mr. Purdy bare each served one term. These gen tleinen, having bad experience in the legislature, are better qualified to repre sent Washington county than persons who have had no experience in legisla tion. An effort it being made to place the County Court of tbia county in the bands of tboae unfriendly to the repub lican party. This is a republican county and republicans, if they wish to main tain their party organization, must have the prestige and patronage that properly belongs to the County Court. If you believe in republican policies and wlsb to elect republican presidents, senators, congressmen end governors, do not strengthen yonr political opponents by giving them the prestige and patronage of the County Court. Vote for J. Wee ley Goodin for county Judge and W. J Butner for county commissioner, the regular primary nominees of the repub lican party. When the voters go to the polls on the 4th of Juno they should bear in mind that the republican party has complied with the direct primary law; that the republican atate, 'congressional and county ticket haa been nominated not by political bosses, but by tho masses of the republican party; that in the nom ination of the republican ticket in Wash ington county twelve bundred republi cans participated. On the other hand a few leaders of the democrat party met in Portland In ad vance of the primary election and in vited certain gentlemen to become nom inees of that party. In Washington county the opposition to the republican party absolutely Ignored tho direct pri mary law, and a few democratic politi cians met in mans meeting at the Court House in Ilillsboro, and selected what they call the Independent ticket in Washington county. If republicana had Ignored the primary law and bad pur sued tbia method, the cry of bossisra would have been heard on every band during thia campaign, Tho direct prim ary law ia on trial in Oregon. If it ia to bo maintained, and the people irrespec tive of political bosses, are to select the candidates for oflice, it must be sustained by tbe poj.la. Tli ouly wmy to sustain tho direct primary law is to elect the candidates of the party who have atrictly complied with the provisions of the law. The Independent therefore urges all republicans to stand squarely by the nominees of the republican party in thia campaign. one W. OP . J. Godruan, the republican nomi nee for countr clerk, has served term in that office and baa no oddosI tion at the coming election. He haa made one of the best county clerks this county baa ever had; can always be found at his post of duty, and is thor oughly familiar with its every detail. Ho it a good man in the right place. M. Jackson, for treasurer, baa no poaitlon. He is efficient, takea good care ol of the county funds and is liked by all who baa busineRa transactions with the office. J. W. Connell is also op for re-election, and is a sure winner by a large majority. Willis Ireland, who has served aa deputy recorder under E. I. Kuratli for the past four years, is now a candidate for that office. He baa given ; perfect satisfaction aa deputy, and ia in every way worthy and well qualified for the office. There Is no doubt about his election. L. C. Walker haa no opposite for surveyor. He has filled that office before, and ia well qual ified for the position. E. C. Brown is running for bis second term aa coroner, and his election is easy. Every man on tho republican ticket ia worthy your aupport, and ought to get it. This is not the year for "good fellows," but out and out republicans who practice what they preach. Jour years ago it was aruued that there was no politics in the office of the governor, and in this campaign the dem ocrats have claimed that aa Chamhr. lain ia a good fellow he out-lit to be re. elected, but when republicans realize that the election of a democratic gover nor has already given the atate of Ore gon a democratic I'nited States senator. and a democratic Supreme Judge, they will not again lie fooled by these anru. menu, but will loyally support James ithyeonibe, the republican nominee. If the republicans wisli to sustain Presi dent Roosevelt and republican policies they can only do ao by electing a repub lican senator, a republican congressman and a republican governor of the state of Oregon. The unprecedented major ity given by the voters of Oregon to Theodore Roosevelt in tho last presiden tial election waa an expression of confi dence in the sincerity, honesty and ability of tho President. Since his elec tion ho has enforced tho law against the Standard Oil and Beef Trusts, has advo cated and is securing satisfactory legis lation agsinit untair discrimination of the railroads. Tbia is tho first oppor tunity that the voters have ha l to ex press their opinion upon tho actions of J tho president in the matters. Oregon I and Washington county should speak i out with no uncertain sound, on tho 4th I day of Juno, and to aay to the president that wo aro with you in this matter. Wo can only do thia by electing the re publican ticket in Oregon. The election of democrats in thia election will be viewed throughout tho country as a re buke to tho president. Weather Report. Tho week waa showery and cooL The rains were heaviest in tho western coun ties and lightest in the central and southeast portions of the state. The soil is now well soaked nearly every where west of the Cascade Mountain a and fairly well wetted in the northeast ern counties. Tho temperatures during tbo fore part of the week w ere much be low normal, and light frosts occurred on Wednesday and Thursday mornings. During tho latter part of the week the temperatures were about normal. The sunshine waa deficient, especially in the western counties. High winds occurred locally, but they were not destructive. PROBATE COURT. In tho matter of the estate of Christian Rottger, deceased; petition filed ask ing that estate bo admitted to probate; petition granted and 8. A. Bowers ap pointed administrator with bond at $r0; John Wilson, John Prlckett, and Miles Watroua bo appointed appraisers of said estate. Matter of the guardianship of Charles Cecil and Al Floyd Harris ; guardian granted permit to sell real estate at pub lic auction for cash; guardian's bond fixed at 12.000. . Use Alti-Tone. Field, Garden and Flower Seeds for sale at R. H. Greer's. All kinds and a full stock. A NEW O. R. & N. TRAIN. Upper Columbia River Given Ser vice That Ia Appreciated. The new local Upper Columbia river train put on by the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, May 20, will do much toward at tracting tourists to points along the river betwteen Portland and The Dalles. The new train leaving Portland as it does, at 8:15 a. m., and arriving at Portland at 6:00 p. m., the same day, gives one an op portunity to spend the day at some of the delightful places aloug the Upper Columbia river, and permits them to return home the same day. The train is made up of baggage car and coaches, and stops at all points in both directions so a to accomodate local travel as much as possible. The lightness of the train, however, permits it to run at a high rate of speed between sta tions, so that even with stops, good time is made. There are many beautiful places along the river, such as, Rooster Rock. Latourelle, Multnoman rails, Boneville, at which a day's outing and picnic can be enjoyed to the ut termost and this new service makes it possible to take such outings, whereas, in the past, when the ser vice has been performed by heavy through trains, it has not been pos sible to do this. Columbia Southern passengers instead of waiting at Biggs, which is unattractive, are taken to The Dalles promptly where they await the train for Portland, coming in on No. 1, as at present, or taking the local, as they may desire. j County Correspondence L'-W'. went re-porter In svsry town. Bvrton kuuiar Corre.pO04til . Miss Edna rWt4 if visiting with her uncle, J. W. IWbsJ, of South Park. W. II. BoyJ , 4;a 8t liome after spending , ,ne hospital in jPortlaud. IIti.-,.t to be able to be out on the street ! a few days. M. P. Ca ly i,,jW o.uyviug his new residence in Sj, j.k. The Uniun TnaNrance meeting in the town bail lut f uday evening was well attended 10J f At very interesting. The recitation by Mrs. Watts and the solo by Mrs CLurvfcj were very much eu joyed bv thone pr,.,,,!. Mrs. It. W. B,,id is attending the State Grange at Albany this week E D. Suinuien )s building an addi tion to liu lion;,, South Park Tf . 4- Tr&.WJV a Vot St Official Election Ballot for tlu. MARK A CROSS (X) I STATE For United States Senator it. r.u Vol MULKfcV. IKLU W. of Multnomah Couat For United States Senator " "".VTrT" IAN lafOUKNE, JR . JONATHi 1 AA. of Multnomah County Pot Governor Voa' 14 af W1THVCOMB f of Bunion C V. E. JAMta County For Secretary of State Vcxt BfcNSON. HANK W. of Douslas County For State Treasurer Vow ft I W blttU. OtOKGt A. 0f Clackamaa County For Supreme Judge Vole I) akin, kobft.fi r of Union County For Attorney Oenerai iay' VoUf. CHAWIOHO, A. M of Douglaa Couoty For Superintendent of Public Instruction Vou AtR.ft.HMAN. j H 1 Multnoman County For Slats Printer Votes, o 1 J DUN1WA' f. ol Mult Y. WILLI a. noman County For Commissioner of Labor St&UaUca and Inspector , of Factories and Workshop Vou tor 0 si I Hot f. o. e of Multnomah County I A Congressional District For Representative In Congress 'as vVhawley. WILLIS c. S of Marlon County I 1..J Hepubiioaii County Ticket. 1 ., ' 62 X W.N. BAKKKTT, of North HillMboro. M -V WIl.p.L'K K. NKWKLL, ot Gaston. M X BULCE P. PUKIA'. of liaston. Por County Judge, to X J. WKSI.EY liOODIX. of Washington. For County Commissioner. X W.J. BUTNKIt of Bt-aviTton. Por County Clerk, 67 X E. J. (JOD.VIAN. of Ksst Itutte. For County Treasurer. 58 -V Um. M. JACKxoN. of Wiley. lor sheriff. 51 Xt J. W.Cli.VNKI.l" of Washington. For Recorder, 80 WILLIS I ICELAND. of lairy. For Surveyor. i A. i c walker" ot North Forest O rove. For Coroner, X E.C. brown! of North Forest Grove. , Bruisers" and talented artists In tl same line of the latter burg. That the latter club waa "bi dly drubbed" be sides tho resulUnt Injury to two of tbei players the la Lor a side coincident is candidly admitted by the Tigardville pencil-pusher. From all appearances a organised hospital corps will become necessary adjunct of the national pas time in the near future. If bruising, crippling, loss of limbs and even of life could be eliminated conveniently from the strenuous game, then, the older crank element of society, might, and no doubt would, gladly encourage and even "hoop it up" with the boya bat the time is not "rije" yet for a consumation of varigated ideas on the subject. Another business house was opened during the week on "Hustle" street The old butcher shop has been over Runaway teia, Lr seen almost daily hauled, repapered and repaired and an on the streets. Thtf la.t one was the emporium for soda water, ice cream and team ol .11. F. Aysrs, which ran from oiner goons 01 nae nature insiaueu. the Cady-AinleriurJ store eastward and The strawberry crop in this vicinity landed right ai.f u., against a telephone bids fair to surpass former seasons and pole at ij. E. llslti. the home supply will undoubtedly Oil a Fred Sumuifri tuis aait working for hiatus here that has been conspicuously tno racitic Hut, (Telephone Company lacking, lor several past year the ue and returned hmJ lunt Saturday. mand being greater than the supply. air. irving R.ti. rh f ruat er lor Regular Correspondent. A poke supper, was given at Mr. ami Mrs. Carters' lust Saturday evening and all seemed to have a splendid time. Mr. and Mrs. N. Womer came home from Portland Monday evening, Mr an. I Mrs M..r...,. !..!. . C. 1 ... . . "i. VUI III It n CI1 b IU KIM uraieu nis bju birthday Wednesday, tlie ,, .,,, . . 23d inst. with if .v 1 t t t:..i. 1 ti r f 1 . . . . wuiiuru, me nine son 01 Air. ana I lie M. E. church held a very success-1 v s r-,.,.i ,.. . m t.,t haul,.. ..1 .1... " "Pi vu m iinu ... D w.uruay nigui, in me ,h:..h wa. verv na-.ntai fllP ,,, ,if.Ia ,M, 1 low T ial i . I SWT i"i I ;ivenout mat ine v.u. t ir t P,t , , ....i. . ,t. W . will have spicule m the grove near t-an,i..i n,r.h ...... k,....i.. Ihn r"ut). ..!!.. ....n 1. .1.: . - mbiiv w.i.v.uw tuurtu one uuuk iiuiii tuiu 1 -n.i Snn.l.iv Satnrrlv A ki.tl.,.uia u,.a..u.l I , , ... .. w. in. isrown went to llilleooro Mon- iiie proiongw not siell is working a ,iu liarduldn on riniu a.iia.ira I 1 " . I . .till I ... .man nima .li'un, 01 jiuitmoro visited with friends hero Saturday and Sunday. Cdaf Mills r.rnest Ooetter is home for a few days Regular Correspomktj A Correspondent, John Walter!is purchased a fine po tato planter andrntrnds to plant quite a number of acreiif potatoes this year. roitticlans of all descriptions are in vading our prteinct this week. Cf course, they areill first-rate handshak ing fellows and their promises knows no bounds. biz" for the Ici..L.n,i.-nt. was in our 1S..1-1 , . .:: r lino "urg 1UHI a,Iay. Walter II ughion has moved into the Coleman hoiiae, I Joa. Livingool a, J family are viHiting relatives here during the last few days. A. B. Cadv. ti.iLiiiiitv tressurer cele- hall. It has been giv More Anon. University Ndtea. Regular CorrenponJeDce. On next Friday night will occur the Kappa Delta Jubilee Concert. Thia will be a very amusing entertainment and no one should miss it. It is given by the Kappa Ueita Literary Society which in enmnnartd nf flftAAn nf Mia .......t 1 The Anti- salo jeople are waging a ini. olinff lfllHeg , T. ... vuo iu u wiU l(e furnmieJ hy Walker's Orchestra, and have several bills out announcing 80 8tttiljfllction is assured from that quarl public meetings, t lep T. ... . I . r, The crop of wid strawberries is abun- ...i,,,.. .lmiia. nuarteta a ..... . - . i 1 - ui uueen dant this year and youngsters are to be vull.eBi j0.he9 and some of the girls wen .lin?.i .,, ), plucking the may do a little clog-dancing. The girls rU,t' J hava work to get up the Jin! een and son, W lino, were strel show an "Jlai in Oregon", fair, one, being to Mrs. Delia K visitors to the Tuesday. and aa their object is a worthy to raise money for the new uerrick- Hall, thev should K i nearly support in their Ventura , . . w ""woo. V.l..,..l n r.., ... . . Regular Correipondei,!. vuuiip, 01 me I'nd year Mike Gardner, of the firm of Gardner f my hM left " hoo V""7 Bros., cigarmakers, Portland, was iu school has been town during the week Johnny Ryan, an old resident farmer of Middleton has sold his home place of ten acres of land for flUHO.OO and will return to Ohio to remain permanently, The scarcity of cars is a detriment to mill owners as well as other shippers in this locality. incent, the sawmill man h aslumher lying at the depot at Middleton, and the question of its ship- run and because he had the offer nf a goou position. Harrison Munger, a graduate of MM.i. gan and civil engineer on the Pacific Railroad A Navigation Co., visited with r.uwaru urake over Saturday and Sun day. The marriage of Miss Anni pi!i. and Charles Hall occurred last Thursday at Miss English's home in Portland Miss English was formerlv . .t...i... . '. ,ol.u,.,.;n..l.liiniiA..n,. I T..:n . - "uuciii Bl men icumi,.. an two irnniru t BtliiC BIKI ill r, ilall IS Well kllOWn h ntleman could approiriately remark rr.t. 1 . ere' g reeoiveti announcing A. A. Canfield.a mral route carrier 1,19 marriage of Miss Grace UWi . , i . . ir .. .. ... ... " "ou to has resigneu anu ueen replaced ny u. V. "'r inn. aiihs Wood was former uuiung, so aiso iiiis ram tesiiail lol- ' ...oujovr 01 me laculty and Mr Hill I II..... ..!,:.... i .' ..i I una ,.t .i . .iiill uweu Duii., vj u iaj m maing iiib llHf'e. I " 1 ' - v,,i iiio j, 3 fj A's Of w nether ine naiance 01 tne loree con- renon anu asinngton. template engaging in other business and On Tuesdav, someone who vi.i.i desert Uncle Sam remains to le seen. thought that the nrUnn n i R""ori was getting to fresh, proceeded to ei press 11. rurr anu lainiiy, an 01 Kerrvme, v"c,r ulB"e at mis state of affairs b T.vn arrluwl it f 1, 1, 1 lut , ,11 Tl.n... I SDrill V li nit Ball a 1 1 .l.-t.n . .. I- ........ . .....o- . . -n - -.. ...vi iiia nuns 01 the dav. The former is a brother of the I?'" ?ollet'e, building, to try to salt Cantwell brothers of that place, and the they are a, fresh as ever f'i"n latter a brother-in-law. lioth lamilies Cornelius. Regular C' .'.e.tk.u.leuU It ia reported that Miss Alice Wolf will U united in marriage to a young gentleman by the name of Blair, the evening nf May '.Vld. The marriugo will take place in Portland at H o'clock. Mrs. Peuj. Sciiotlcld was o,uite seri ously injured Sunday evening. While walking on the sidewalk near her home, she fell on her left side, dislocating her shoulder and otherwise bruising herself severely. The young people who will trip the light fanUvtic on Saturday evening neat, will get their refreshments at the Hotel Oregon. Mrs. Ernest Haberstroh is very sick. We understand that tho much mar ried Kirtion of our community will again launch their hark on the precarious and uncci tain sea of matrimony. Elder D. L. Shrodo will preach tho Memorial sermon at the M. E. church Snnday evening, May l7th. Decoration, May 30th with appropriate exercises. The 4 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hart was brought here for burial last Saturday. Mr. Hart was camping with his family at Banks and woiking on the now railroad line, when bis children were taken down with scar let fever. Wo understand that tho rert are in a fair way for recovery. A called meeting of K. of P's. was held at Everest's hall Tuesday night, after which they bad a supper at the Hotel Oregon, which was served by Mr. and Mrs. Uliu in their usual sumptuous style. Hon. James Withy com be and Hon. S. B. Huston will spaak in this city Monday evening, May '.'stli. Buy on Credit! this $60 Machine for $25 FREIGHT mPilB. . " high-arm, 1r..p nea1, ball brarins, o k "i k-r'A. ' tiu-h, double Irni, wif. V-t ill Ihrradliii butllr: bat ( . V aiittniiatli. tw.l.l.it. m!i..u. sa0 an.l nlliKr Iu.mI imi. niriua. Tbin i thr A.N 1 1 TKI ST MA( MINK. It la the tame nia-btii airema are ak ing you t-i) fur A II alia. hmut(i wuh earh mwblne. H..I.J l,,r only tii rnxh and LI mnnthlw Write TODH for frre FUaNITUSE CaTal ffGUE abnitliig e'.ritant lioii.rbnlil gooda aaaili lilMFrelhl Prepaid) on Easy hynint -our new CX(MT lu. Govurtz FurnKuro Company 173 179 First St., ONT!.AM, UK. Swetlund's ice cream, quality, at Walker's. the crcain cf Have you pains in the buck, inflam mation of any kind, rheumatism, faint ing spells, Indigestion or constipati n, Hollifter's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well. 35 cents. Delta Drug Storo. J. C. KURATLI, Ufa Real Estate AND AUCTIONEER. Residence 4th and t)ak Sta., Ilillsboro. Money to Loan. Who is Your Grocer ? TF ClfAXCK should bring this ad. to some who A have not traded with us, or to some strang er, we can only refer him to the people wc have pleased. Ifsuuare dealiu? is wlmt von urn 1 j after, tliis is THE STOKE for you, for 'square" Is the rule and guide of our business. Satisfaction! That's it. Satisfaction in Quality, Ojiantitj and Trice. Chickens, eggs, i eie.. s:iiih pjiUi vnpr hpi ivpifv 4 ..11 t. , .. .... . ....... M aaua 1'IJIIl I JJII1 gf j parts of the city. Hoth Thones. R. C. VAUCHT, Prop. WWW '5 SI' cj r-zy WWW WV W W -W-y uj, ' THE MILWAUKEE. h Vi.Y. i.iviitki," . i'i in riiim sro . "U r.ltl,AM I.IMH T," Omal.u to Ctilcwgo. ';MH'TII WIT I.IWITK1.," KHiiHrity to li i iig; No train in the service of any railroad in the world equals in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. paul IailWa They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excel lence of service not obtainable elsewhere. Ikrths in their sleepers are Longer, Higher and wider than in similar cars on other lines. They protect their trains by the Block System. H. S. ROWE, General Agent. 1 34 3d St., Portland, Ore. T. P. GOODIN, CONTRACTOR jifJD BUIL DER 1 up in a precarious manner, in Uncle 8ain's business al- Kj er Hordier, Soloinen Weckert, Up x and Fer.l Lnngcr, Sr., font d expect to make Oregon tbeir future home. Frank Colfelt, the hotel saloon pro prietor haa in circulation a petition for i county liquor license, wiueii it is said is numerously signed by voters of the pre' cinct. A business house outside of the corporate limits will be required also, before he can open up along these lines. Sometime during Wednesday night a partr or parties nixed himself, or themselves up in-a precarious manner, if detected fairs. I'ete John J. a their mail boxes torn Imme from their supports and cast into i he public high way, besides fences were torn down, gates laid low and rails piled in tli" middle of the road, on inspection the next morning. Tin postmaster ha re ported the affair st headquarters, as re quired by postal last, an, it remains for the postal department to take cognisance of the matter or pav no attention to the rern.rt. Mr. and Mrs. Keller, of Portland have been visiting at C. T. UaU'i of Sherwood during the week. Mr. Keller and Mrs Hall are Bisters and daughters of the late I'. O. Martin, of Portland. J. C. Smock, the leading merchant here accompanied his wife as far as Ta- coma last week on a visit. J. V. is rust ling among the "clam diggers" on the Sound at present fur bis health. Your correspond,, modestly re frained from giving tba "score" or whole snap away in that hotly contested and strenuous baseball Km0 recently played I at Tigardville between Sherwood "li. U. I am prepared to furnish plans and estimates on any kind of a build tngm Washington County. 'Phone 28x4. or address B- F- D- T- p- COODIIM, Hlllsboro. Or. JUST RECEIVED a complete line of Q O -V a Jf you want an up-to-date I'anania, or a cool sorviccablo Crash or Straw Hat, v;o liavo it. Sta Piles, for Ike Boys, Hals from 10c ieSIO.00 E6eT HIT TTATrrn st XJ. JLV. HVJ x X UU. 1 l