IIIlNboro Independent. D. W. BATH. Editor aid Proprietor. APRIL 10, 1008. To the Voters. I hereby state to the people of Oregon that 1 believe in tne prin ciples of the Republican party as rvpre?o"cd by t? earless lead er ancTadvoca'te of the rights of thf h-.:isk'K. Theodore lioosevelt. I have confidence in the ability and integrity of the voters, and feel that the interest of the peo rl.and business of the state is safe in their hands. I consider the office of United States Senator is a political one anil believe in electing to that high jmsition a man who will carry out the principles of the President and his party and if I am elected to the Oregon State S n:ite I will vote for the man for United States Senator who has received the endorsement of mv nartv as expressed at the 1 " ' E. W. HAINES, Candidate for State Senate, Oak Nolan. Attorney Nolan, of Tillamook, candidate for the nomination of joint senator for the district com posed of Washington, Yamhill, Lincoln and Tillamook counties, believes that the people should have the privilege of election their own United States senator and conies out squarely for State ment No. 1. Mr. Nolan is a lavvver of ability, a straight re publican, and will receive a large vote in Tillamook county. C. C. Hammerly. Last Sunday's Oregonian stat ed that C. C. Hammerly. candi date for joint senator from the district composed of Washington, Lincoln, Tillamook and Yamhill counties, was unpledged. This is an error, as the petition circa la ted in "his behalf in this county pledged him absolutely to repub lican choice; in fact, the same position taken by Mr. Barrett The Oregonian has since correct ed the error. Mr. Hammerly was born and raised in Iowa, but has lived in the west for more than a dozen years. For a number of years he taught school in country, high school and academy, but for the past eight or ten years has been newspaper publisher and editor. Those who know him best have not the least doubt but that, if elected, he will fairly and well represent every part of the dis trict, and that no mistake will be made in supporting him. VV. N. Barrett. W. N. Barrett, of this county. is a candidate on the Republican primary ticket for joint senator of the senatorial district compris ing Lincoln, Tillamook, Washing ton and Yamhill counties. Tilla mook and Yamhill counties each have a candidate, yet Mr. Barrett is receiving letters from promi nent citizens in those counties pledging him their support, and if his native county of Washing ton gives him loyal support there will be no question about his nomination. He is a lifelong Re publican, and has canvassed this county in a number of campaigns, v hen a member of the legisla ture he has always opposed ex travagant appropriations, and, if nominated and elected, is fitted and qualified to efficiently repre sent the interests of all the peo ple oi the district, lie has al ways, when a candidate, received good support here, and as he is t he only candidate for this position in uus county, will no aoubt re ceive practically the unanimous support of the Republican voters of this county at the coming pri mary election. Hock Roads and risher. Spend your money on dirt and you get mud holes. Sjiend your money on rock and you get good roads. Rock roads are the only roads for Washington county, and now is the time to commence. Fisher's Rock Road Bill will bring them. There has been more rock road built in Beaverton during the past two years than all the rest put together. Why not help the farmers of Washington countv. KARL K. FISHER. Candidate for State Senator. Cornelius flection. A correspondent from Corne lius sends us the following re port of the election there Mon day: The- whiskeyites run in a lot of transcients. who call themselvps men. We carried the leritimatel part of the city vote. There were sonic old siks who had been kept around here for the pur poso of voting the town wot. The better dass arc hot over the re sult, but wo will have another whack at them in Juno. Follow ing is the result: I'ril.l. MI of Hi CiHinrtl V. II Id n.liT.nn. lry . 44 V. S. Inn, ,.. Onim'1 1 m.n Jnhn llMTimn, itry . A. 1 h.'nit. ,lrr II. !"iir,l,.,nl.',1r 1 r. A t hni,ir Mry... -t'or.i- ! I , hpr, , rl tint Irmli-r, ail 41 M n 0 Wm. Merrill, wet fcd Vsoif, wt , .. Kaonrder H. O. FU b. dry V. I., Cietger, wel Treasurer C. C. Hsnoock, alj Alviuiuw iieadrlcks. el Cake or FultonWhich I It will be well for republicans to study, carefully and well, the the peculiar situation now con fronting them in the selection of a fnnHiriite for United Suites t senator at the coming primary, Tip candidacy of Gov. Chamber lain on the Cake platform now romnlications to the adds situa tion. If the three were for the June election to race it would strength certainly add material tn Mr- Fulton, as both Mr. oaKe and Mr. Chamberlain are commit ted to Statement JNo. i. or mc election of a senator iy aireci vote of the people, wnne ;ur. Fulton is on record as opposing it. But at the April primary, either Mr. Fulton or Mr. Cake must step aside. We have stud ied the situation very carefully ant liruw 1.1 tu luiiuwuiji Ci..u- fions: . First Should Mr. Cake re ceive the republican nomination it will place Mr. Chamberlain between the devil and the deep sea, witnoui a piauorm iobluuu on, he having voluntarily assum ed a non-partisan, happy-go- luck v gait, going the whole hog on Statement No. 1 and telling his democratic brethren he recently loved so well that he has become infatuated with most ot the Roosevelt politics"-until after the June election-after which time the probationary state will cease and be airain permitted to exercise his conscience by voting for democratic measures in the senate, if elected. Second. That as Mr. Cake has firmly stood for, and man fully defended Statement No. 1 for the past two years, there would be no just cause for repub licans to prefer a new convert from the democratic ranks on this question to the exclusion of all other questions of vital im portance to the state and nation which will come up during the senatorial term. Third. That in the light of past history, with legislative holdups, corrupt use of money to influence senators and repre sentatives, men seeking election to the legislature on senatorial years to see the fun; special trains running, with all other cor rupting influences 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. Fourth. I hat a very large ma jority of the tte-wnpapers in the state are first last and all the time in favor of the people elect ing1 a senator. Fifth. That nearly every grange in the state has declared by resolution, that they will not support candidates for the legis lature who are opposed to elec tion by the people. Sixth. That it is a republican measure passed by a republican legislature. Seventh. Nearly every candi date that has announced for the legislature has subscribed to Statement No. 1, at least m modi fied form, and those who failed had to come back and take their medicine. Eighth. With 30,000 republi can majority behind Mr. Cake, would it be possible for Mr. Chamberlain to jump sideways into the United States senate by using a little soft soap on weak kneed republicans? We think not. Ninth. Should Mr. Fulton be nominated, the conditions would be entirely reversed, thus placing Fulton on the defensive instead of Chamberlain which would at least greatly reduce the repub lican majority In view of these facts as we see them, we must say that to our mind, the safest, surest and best thing for republicans to do is to vote for Mr. Cake for Unit ed States senator. Corvallis Gazette. Indies' Home Journal patterns at Mrs. I. Bath's. rieet Celebration at San Francisco. For the fleet celebration at San Francisco, rates will be authorized to San Francisco and return as fol lows: From Portland, $25; from points on the West Side and Yamhill di visions via Portland, one fare to Pott land t)lus .tls- frnm all mho,-! points in Oregon, one and one third first class limited fare for the round trip, not to exceed the rate from Portland. Sale dates are May and and Mav ' !4th. 1 Pinal return limit is twenty niJe I 1 t,ay I ous passa retired in eahlw j fon. ' Children five years of ace and under twelve year., one half fire; sufficient to le added where neces sary to make rate end in naught or n vc age Children under five years of w,l he carried free it accom-' panied by parent or guardian U M. McMURRAV. General Passenger Agent. Chas. S. Fee. Passenger Traffic Manager. Beaverton. Uvgular Corraspoudeut. . ... b. 49 I (Too Late I1H ! "--7 for the Oreeoa Electric Line set grade stakes on the survey through town last Tues day so it begins to look like busi ness. The increasing business of the Cady-Anderson Co. has necessitat ed the employment of another clerk in their eeneral store at this place and Leslie Moss is filling the bill at present. u't,;u ri.linc to the base bell game at Farmington last Sunday r is Ncilsoii of Cooper Mountain foil frrm hi horse and broke his collar bone. Dr. Wood of Hills boro was called to reduce the frac ture. The 22 months-old child of Claud Davies, a former resident of this place but recently a resident of Portland, was buried at Crescent Gtove cemetery Tuesday. A num ber of relatives and friends from this place were present. C. K HegVe has purchased th baseball erounds and it is under stood that it will again be placed on the market. Fry & Thornton sold the pro perty of Mrs. A. M. Gilmer last Tuesday. The name of the pur chaser and the price was not learn ed. Kd Fitzpatrick of Fruitful Lands addition sold his farm last week tor $2650. Mr. Compton made the sale. A new real estate office has been erected on the site or the recent fire and is now occupied by Jno. K. Stroud. Mrs. Jos. Specht has been quite ill during the past week, but at the present writing is improving. A very pleasant surprise was tendered Master Harold Benjamin last Friday evening at the home of his parents. A very enjoyable eve ning was spent. Aunt Sally. Reduced Rates to Grand Lodge. For the occasion of Grand Lodge . F. & A. M..and Grand Chapter R. A. Masons of Oregon to be held 111 i'ortianu, June 8th to 13th, a rate of one and one-third fare, on the certificate plan is authorized to Portland and return from all points on tne boutherti Pacific lines m Oregon, provided fifty or more paying passengers of not less than fifty cents each have been in attendance. Under these condi tions, delegates and members of their families, who have paid full tare (regular first class rate) to Portland, will be returned at one third fare, but iu no case lcs than 25 cents. Sherwood. Kegmar Correspondent. Dr. Schroeder, of Tualatin, called here during the week on his return from visiting a patient at Middleton depot. The doctor was not favorably impressed with the fine roads found in this vicinity. Frank Fischer, of Middleton, is putting in new cross arms and changing the wires on the telephone posts of the mutual company lead ing out of town in a westerly direc tion. A general repair of the line is contemplated, including new poles where required. The Middleton school has been closed for several day's past on ac count of Mrs. Saltus, the principal, being unable to officiate. A severe attack of rheumatism affecting the muscles of the head and neck seems to be the proper diagnosis. Mrs. Harris Hardin, of Middle ton, was called to her old home in Texas last week on account ot the serious condition of her father, who, late information states, died before she reached her destination. Mrs. Russell, wife ofTrof. Rus sen ot the Sherwood school, left last week on a visit to lriends at Milton. Clarence, the eldest son has lately become a pedagogue and is employed over in the Banks coun try, west of Hillsboro. I lie opening game of baseball lor the season will take place here on me 12m, lust., in a contest be twecn the "White Sox" of Sher wood and the "Spantons" of Port lanu. 1 ne Mierwood string band win lurnisli music. Admission the grounds will be 25 cents. to Mrs. Melzer, wife of Fred Melzer a farmer residing near the German Lutheran church, two miles west oi town, is slowly recoverintr from attacic ot nn.nm;. Numerous cases have appeared here curing tne past winter. Chas. v.aiKiu. lormerlv f fV,: f,, , nXK1. but now ' Butte- , , , . . -J v iui.1 . c f'ult larrmriK and pur- -iia.-..-U it icam WOOd t nrr ...O. He has lecn supplying the Vilial incite steamers with wood for some l'me " But-ille . D. .Smith, republican candi ..ate for county clerk, was in town 1 uesday lo(,kin2 alter the interests ot h.s candidacy i this precinct 1 tie Pie counter .1 - : . .. ' 'nearer to a portion a fc.,t ofS litical aspirants, and thf " ' I won by the -.wilt and the strong. . The Portland Weekly Oregon ian and The HilM rr,i?on dent one year for $2. -o. tOC ROLLING CONTCS Reduced RaieTon West Side and Yamhill Divts011 For the above occasion rate f one and one third rare on the certi ficate plan is authorized to Mc Minnville and return hm a11 , In the above territory. Prov,de'1 however, fifty 0r uiorepayiag P' engers of not less than fifty nt each have been in attendance. Un members of t fioi. relies. wbonae paid full fare (regular first class rate) to McMinnville. will be re turned home at one-tbird fare, out in uo case less than 2S cents, on presentation of S. P- certificates lorm 1020 to S. P. geut Ic" Minnville on or before April I7tb; 1908. Certificates iU by W. T. Macy Secretary of the Order, aud may be issued on any of the three days prior to or on the opening day. Important: Agent McMiunville will endorse on back of each certi ficate form and number of the tick et issued thereon for the return trip. WM. McMURRAY, General Passeufjct' Chas. S. Fe Pnsencer Traffic Manager. The building season is now at hand and any one contemplating work m this line should canon Th fllimAY Miflmir Co.. when narurinsr on material. We havea complete stock nlwavs on hand, Both 'phones. I COFFEE The world is full of anonymous coffee : "Java and Mocha." Who returns your money if you don't like 'en? Vour groc ar rohirnt yur money If you don't like Schillma'i n,t. r h-m. For up-to-date millinery and ladies' furnishine goods, co to Mrs. Bath's, Linklater building, east of the court house, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Administrator' Notice Notice la hereby Riven that tba uuderalgm d Benton Bowman, naa two appointed artmlnla. tralnr of the ealate of Lula J. DaTenport, Di-c d and taaa qnalltled at mch, and all peraombav lng elalma agalnit aald euia are hereby notified to preaent tbem to me, with proper voucbera, at my office in Hlllnnoro, Oregon, wltbln ill months rrom thla date. Kated April , BKNTON BOWMAN. AdmlnUtrator or the Eitate or Lula J. I)ren port, tteceaaed. 9. B. HUSTON, Ay 'or ,ute. KK.t pub. April 10. lau. Mar 8. IN THE CIRCUIT C0t!T orTUK BTATK OF ORKOON rOR "ASBINUTON t.'OUNTY J. M. B. Beilwood, Plalillir, Tl B. Li. Bunnell, hrab Aibtiy, Anna, (juarkeubunb, w. 1. nunneii, J i . Hunxertoril, KwaM Huneerford, M. D. Bunnell. K. I.. Bunnell, A. I.. Bunnell, U L, Bunnell, O. C. Bunnell, A. M Buouell, I. J. Bun, nell, I,. M. Htnnell, Hlir Bun nell, Ola Bunnell. Albert Kunnell, Oeorite HiinnaJ, Charlea Bunnell, Kuima Kobinani, Amamli l'almer, A n.,1. f-.ama. ailaiA J Itlltltlffll A, la J. Holme,!, Klia J. Bunnell, ( Maitle Biinnel, Lucie Bunnell, I Kmnia Bunnell. Nellie M. Kunnell, Arthur Koblnam, Jnah Palmer, A. I P. Cramer, K. yuackenbu.h, l.ulu I Bunnell, Oract Bunnell, Maltie Bunnell, Bona tuntiell, Kniklne A. Bunnell, aud T. K. A. Kenwood. Iwfeodanta.' To each and aterr of the abova named defen- danu IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON, Yon and each of yon ira hereby notified aud required to be and appear In Ihe a bore entitled Court, on or before Mar 26111 1908, tnen nl tDer to anaarer tba attended complaint In laid suit, and If 700 fall tn to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to tald Court for tba relief Memanded In the laid complaint, to.wit: For a decree of partition and sale of the following de scribed premise, niraelj: "Beglnniii( at theouarter Section Corner be, tween Section 34 T. 1 8. R. 1 W. and Section 8 T. 2 8. K. 1 W. of the Willamette Meridian. Running thence H,uih 24 degrees East 45. HO ch. to a stone at the southwest corner of the D. L. C. of J. L. Hlcklln and wife, thence North 86 de grees 30 minutes Earn 1.M chain; tbence North 45 minutes East 42.90 chs. to the North line of the South half of wirt p. L. C. ; thence with the wld line South tivdepees 4 minute West 32. 06 chs.; thence South ldrnree West 2. t4 chs. to the place of bendming. eonululng 100 acres. " And for a distribution amongst the partloa. ac. cording to their resiectlre Interests, of the pro ceeds of sale, le.s the rlsim of the I'laintln" amounting to !-':.'. 57, paid for taxes and ex. penses, Ugetber with the cou and disburse, mentsof this suit. This summons is published In the Hillsboro Independent, a weekly newspaper published In said County, by the order of the Hon. T- Mc Bride, Judge of .aid court, which order Is made and dated this i.t,i,y of April, 190". the date ef first publlcstlon ,einf April H. ' l. JiD. C. I ATOl'KFTTE, Attorneys for I'lalntlff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby g(.en lnt the undersigned. executrix of the estate of Undell 8. Foster, de- cessed, has thla day filed In the Counlf Court of ashlngton County, Oregon, her final account and report as sncb executrix in said etate, and Ihe same has been set for filial hearing and set tlement before said Court .t the Court House in Hillsboro, Oregon, on April 2T. 190S. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. I'atad this March v, i LoTTIK J. FOSTER, Executrix oflhe E.tsteof Undell Foster, de ceased. M BAILEY BC.MP. am....... for Estate. First pub. March 27, 1,.,. April ;i. 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is herebv .;. that 1. the un dersigned, have Wn hy the County Court of Washington Cutmtv. Oregon, appointed administrntriX oflhe estate nf Kdward I). Ki.rr ,i..-.se,l. and have duly qualified as such a)dniiiii"triitri. All persons havim? Maims atfainst sai.l estate are) herebv required t present the same to me with proper vouchers at the law office of M Ratle" Hump in Hillsls.ro, Washington countv, Oregon, within six months from daw hereof. I'sted at Hillslmro t(ron, this March li, l'.HW. tni KKRR. Administratrix cf the r state of Kdward I. Kerr. dw..i M. IIA1LEY Ill Mi. ' i.mmev lor the estate. First pub, March 20, lit, April 1". Candidates' Announcements. run omit t'LtkK. I hereby announra myself aa candidal for th uoiuiuauuu u( comity Clrrk of Wa.bUiloo County on-iron, on I'm repuliliran lli kat. tub Jwt 10 Ilia .-u,J,'reuM'iil ol Ui republican pri mary iim-iii.ii ui ba held lu aald oouuiy April 17, I una, and il alocied 1 will ivo my uudKldad al leiiiiuu t ilia oitit-a aud iHjDdurl Ita adalra to ,u,b....ofu.y.i..h.y. w Di 8MITH run k iuxjl auriMiMTiKUMT. I hereby auununca mywlf a candidal for uouiinaiuiu tu ttia uiliua ol County tirnool Hu. puriiiteuileiit, p.edsln th.-t. If nominated and Kuara deal and laiuiiut aerTiue. If. C. CASE. 'UU COU.NTr AttHEHMOR. I hereliy announce niyiell canili ilute U'dire the 1'iiuiurie for the otlice of I'ounty AaieoHor ou th Republican Ticket, knd If nominated and elected, it will lo my effort to conduct the otlice aa in the piiHt, with absolute consistency ami without K-nr or favor, aud for the beat intercut of Waahinton County. OKA). II. WILCOX. 'OK COUNTY CI.EBK. I liert'liy announce invself a altepub. liomi ritmliilHlu (or the otlice of County Clerk ol' SVatiliiiiKlon County, Oregon, ttu t j-c t to the dudomuuient of the Ke tiulilicnn I'rinuiry election to be held in If elt'ctfil, I roiiiiHe a curelul, econo muni iwlininiHtration of the affairs ol that otlice, ellicient service and faithful tHirforiiiance of duty. K. J. (JODMAN. FOlt COUNTY AKHOR. I hereby announce myself a a Kepub lican candidate for the ollice of County AHucHrior of WuMhington I'ounty, Ore, gon, fthject to the endorsement of the Republican voters of thia county at the l i unary election to be held on April 17th. VMS. If I am nominated and elected I will during mv term of ollice give all a square deal and good service. C. E. DKICHMAX FOR COCNTY RKCOKDKH. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for rumination to the ollice of County UeeorUer of Washington Coun' tv, subject to tne endorsement of tbe re' publican voter a the I'rimary election, to be held April litis. II 1 am nominal ed and elected I promise to give the of' lice, the clone and careful attention it ha received during my first term and to look to the vtcjfare of the county at all tune. WILLIS IRELAND. FOR COUNTY A8HKKSOK. I ii in a candidate for the nomination of Countv AsxeHsor on the Republican Ticket at the primary election to beheld April 17. lints. MAX CUANDALL. FOX HIIKKIFF. I herebv announce myself as a candi date for the nomination of sheriff of Washington county, Oregon, subject to the endorsement of the republican pri mary election to be held April 17, VMH. If elected I promise to carefully and economically transact the affairs of the ollice, and give its buHine my entire attention. J. C. KUKATLI. FOU COUNTY TUEAHCRKU. I hereby announce myself a a candi- ilute for ths Allien if fnnntv trtaaiirp nf Waalnnuton county. Ureiron. subject to I the endorsement of the republican pri mary election, April 17, liMJH. and nominated anil elected. I will rive the otlice the same careful attention it has received nt mv hands in the pant. W. M. JACKSON, FOR BHKRIFF. I hereby announce mvself as a candi diite for sheriff of WaHhiugton County, Oregon, at the Republican I'rimary nominating election, and announce that if I secure the republican nomination foi Sheriff of Washington County, and am elected that I will give said ollice all my time anil personal attention and will endeavor to give an efficient adminis tration of the affairs of said ollice and perform all ol the duties thereof in a conscientious manner. Dated this February lL'th, ltf08. F. T. KANE. FOR COCNTY COMM1SSIONEB. I winh to announce to the republican voters ot Washington County that I am a candidate for the nomination of Coun ty commissioner at the primary nomi nating election to be held in the County of Washington. Mate of Oreiron. the 17th day of April, M0S. If I am nomi nated ami elected 1 will during tny term of otlice honestly, laithfully. conscien tiously and; impartially preform all dut ies pretaining to said otlice. JOHN McCLARAM. FOR SnERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the Republican nomination for sheriff at the 'coming primary election. If 1 am nominated and elected, I pledge myself to economical and efficient man agement of affairs of the oHiee and im partial enforcement of the laws. C. 15. BUCHANAN. for cokonkr. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination of County Cor oner, subject to the republicau primary election to he held April 17th. If nom inated and elected, I will do my duty to the best of toy ability, ever looking to the interest of the countv as well as all cases coming under mv charge. r.. C. ISROWX. FOR SHERIFF. To the voters of Washington County: I hereby announce myself as a candi ate for the ollice of Sheriff of this Coun ty, subject to the endorsement of the .epulihcaii party at the primary elec tion, to lie held on April 17, 1XW. If I am nominated ami elected I will luring mv term of ollice, faithfully ami impartially discharge the duties thereof, and give to the people of this County an ellicient and at the same time an econo mical administration. I further state that I will give the business of that ollice my personal at tention, and every man a square ileal. Ui O. Vt. HANCOCK. FOR COCNTY TRXASCRFR. I hereby announce myself a candidate fan the nomination of County Treasurer of Washington county, subject to the endorsement nf the republican primar ies to l held April 17, l!.w, and I here by pledge myself that It elected I will give strict attention to the duties of the ollice and turn all interest collected on county fund into the county treasury. II. 11. KINO. IHtirv I'recinct. Fish UlaTKlCr AITOKNKY. In ubinittiiiK in V nuiiiei to the eli-ct-ort ol the Fliili Judicial i 'it ri.t lr conaiileration (cr the ollioe of lMstrttl Attorney of (aid lUtrict, 1 ili-Hiro io v that if I au noniinatrd and elixir,!, I will, during uiy torut ol ollice, honeallv, vigoroualy and iiiijurliully ptTfiirni all theollicial dutieg iH-rlaiuinu to iaid ol flce, without fer or favor, endeavoring alwaya to ai rord to every individual, u riivctive of party, politic or peraonal itlfi, KaHjuure deal under tliu law, kee. lng alwavn upperuioiit in mv tnind the intercut of the taxpaver ui aaid lia trict and Ktute. V.. 15. TOM i UK. FOR COCNTY COMMlaSIONKK. I hereby announce myaell a a candi date for the nomination of county cmu uiiioner for Wauhington county, Ore gon, mbject to the endoraenieiit of the republican primary election to be held April 17. If nominated and elected, it will be my earneat endeavor to do my duty and aerve the people in all pin t of the county juHtly and to the lieni. f mv ability, and and at the name time to look to the beat interest of the tux payer aud wellare of thin county. A. 11. TOII. FOU COUNTY CI.MtK. I hereby announce myself a a candi date for the Republican nomination for County Clerk, at the I'rinuiry Election. April "l 7th , UNis. If I am nominated and sd.'etod I will mud net the ollice eili- ciently and economically. J. W. U.UI.EY State Senator. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for State Senator on the Republican ticket lor the lilevcnfh Senatorial District of Oregon, com prising Washington County. If elected I will introduce and work for the following bills at the next session ofhe Legislature: A a cent fare per mile on all rail roads in Oregon. Select school text books every ten years instead of six as at present, and then only make such changes as are necessary. Repeal the hunting license law. Begin rocking all the roads in Washington county, by spending in each road district every cent ot road tax levied hf said district, for road purposes, on rock. I am iu favor of doiug away with "hold up" legislatures by electing United States senators by direct vote of the people, and I will vote for the republican nominee receiv ing the highest vote in the primary election. KARL K. FISHKR. For State Senator. In submitting my name to the republican voters of Washington County for State Senator, at the primary election April 17, 1908, I wish to say that I have no inter ests to serve but the public inter ests and if nominated and elected I will support the republican voters choice lor United States Senator, all just and equitable legislation for county and state betterment consis tent with economy and will opiose all extravagant appropriations of state money. WM. D. WOOD. FOR rkpiiksfntativk. I am a candidate for the nomination of Representative on the Republican ticket. If I am nominated and elected I will during my. term of ollice pledge myself to work for the interests of the people of my county, will op pone extra vagant legislation or craft und will sui' port the republican voters' choice for United State Senator. U. II. (iKKKK. FOR KKI'KF.HKNTATIVK. I hereby announce myself a a candi date for the nomination of Kepresentii tive, sdbject to the endorsement of the republican primary election, to be held April 17, lHUS. If I am nominated and elected I shall carefully scrutinize all measure considered by the legislature and oppose all extravagant legislation. WILLIAM MciJUILLAN. FOR RElRKSENTATIVT. To the Republican Voter nf Washing ton County : I hereby announce myself as a candi date for nomination a Representative on the Republican ticket at the primar ies to tie held April 17, 1!H)S. My plat form will be to work for the best inter ests of the taxpayers in keeping (low a appropriations and opposing all graft?. 1 will vote lor the choice of the Reptili lican party for U. S. Senator. Having served one term in the legislature I am familiar with the method of legislation and will use my best endeavors fur the upbuilding of the state and of Washing ton county. I will l a candidate of no clique nor the representative nf any special interests. (.11 AS. III.M.S. Tor Sale. Five-room, modern cottage on Baseline and Fourth, new, for sale on very easy terms or monthly payments. Inquire of C. lihoades, Hillsboro, Ninth and Baseline. v lSs for Hatching. S. C. Black Minorcas and S. C. Brown Leghorns. $1.00 for set ting of 13. At the Oregon Poul try Show my birds won four nrsis ouc 01 a possiDie live in competition with the best breed ers in the state. R. II. GREEK. " A A Il s rirst Meetina of Creditors. la 'lh I'lstrict Cnnrt or Hit ('tilted Ptnts for tbe Plitrlct ot Orrgon. In tne Matter of W. B. Cat. Banh nipt. Notice la hsrrbr siren that the slxire named ! W. B. Cat was, on March 31, Pais, aljiiflKid a bankrupt t'T the ahore entitle,) Court at the ( liy of Portland, Oregon, ami that Frtdsr, April 1c), I IMS, al ths honrot 10 o cloak A. M. M sl, rlny, , al tba oflira ot the undersigned In 1 1 1 1 sl,ru, Oregon, baa been Axed as the time and pure ! lor Iha first meeting of the creditors of .aid hank- ' nipt, at which time the creditors mar pn.se Ibelr claims, eiamlne tha bankrupt, elect a traste and transac t snch other business as mar properly come before said meeting. Pated at Hlllalro, Oregon, thts March 27, l.s. . T. BAciLF.Y, ( fcaVraa in Uankrupcr. Wi Bros., Dealers in AND AUCTIONEER. Ollice soutrVo'l Ciuiit lloiifeT Main Monov to Loan Lord Lov Hi S.0F0 Real Estate elace Race Record 2:10 Was the fastest horse, cither trot ter or pacer, on the Xorth Pacific Circuit in 1906, and was also the largest money winner of"iiy horse, either trotter or pacer, in said car, pacing two races a week in every week throughout the entire circuit and losing only two heats, and is considered by expert horsemen to be one of the leading pacers in America. He not only comes from a racing family, but is without question, the greatest racing pacer ever bred in Oregon: he is the only horse, either trotter cr pacer, to have been bred, raised und raced in Oregon to the record ol 2:lO. Alter being three days ar.d three nights in a car, he was taken out of the car ami immediately .started in a race where lie forced "Sherlock Holmes" to pace to the record time of 2:06 in order to beat him. He is not only a horse of remarkable sjieed and gatneuess, but is so con sistent and reliable that he has never made but one break in a rac ing career 01 tnree years; ins dispo sition is such that any child or woman can drive him. He is sired by "Lovelace," one of the greatest three year old trot ters in America in 1S94, he being bv "Kgotist," he being by "Elec tioneer," the greatest of all trotting sires living or dead. "Lord Love lace's" dam is "Maggie," a full sis ter to "Kosie C," 2:16. the dam of "Prince Direct," record, 2:07 single, and 2:0s double. "Maggie" is the dam ol "Lord Lovelace," 2:10, contending horse in a race 2:06; "Portia Knight," 2:16',', contender in a race 2:12.', "Pen Holt, " recon! to n wngon, 2:i.S, trial, 2.1 r. ''Mag gie" is sired by "Duroc Prince," second dam, "I'rankie" by'Oregon Pathfinder," sire of Ihe dam of "Altao," 2: 00,; .j, and "Pathn.ont," 2:o) '4' , the sire of "Pathniark," 2:1 1. "Lord LoVelace" will make a short season at the home barn of K. 15. Tongue, in Hillsboro, Oregon, terms, j?4S-oo for the season Tree Delivery Of the best Fish, Game and Meats. Our delivery is piotnpt and in all parts of Hillsboro. We have inaugeratcd a Hew Schedule in Prices and this together with our de livery .system makes this Hills boro's popular market. Corwin & Hcidcl. Tlie Three P's Pluck, Push and Persever ance are all essential to financial success. A .system atic system cf saving is of equal importance; and this often has its bop'nninsr with the opening of a little sav ings account. Possibly you would like to talk with us about the matter. . . . J. W. Situte Banker Hillsboro (