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■ ] " ';’ " r CANDIDATES' COLUMN DEAD LETTERS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE T o the Republicaua o f the Thir teenth Representative Dietrict: I hereby announce my candi dacy for the nomination o f the office o f repreeentatire in the legislative assembly from the thirteenth district at the prima ries on the 19th day ot May. I shall appreciate your sup port and it nominated am elected, I shall endeavor to do my whole duty efficiently am courageously. W. 0. Sims, Residing a t Sheridan Raid Adv 26-31 Having recently announced myself os a candidate .for re-elec tion to succeed myself as county commissioner o f Yamhill county, and since that time having dis covered that I am not eligible to 9wM Hardly Live Without make the race hi the primary - Halp af This Wswdarfwl election, I feel it my doty to Srlaiioa T h at M a k a s P o M lb U M i make an open statement to the a# O a r A **» and ledurtrire. public. Whan yon gat sp la tbs moraine I was born a subject of Great torn an the w ater fa r your bath Britain, in 1856, and came with use a sSekal plated faucet which qaired sulphuric a d d fa Its man my parents to the United States aim . T e a r tab. i f it be when 1 was 10 y e a n old. M y bee om R ealpharic a d d before it father was naturalised when I came w hat it la. and i f It Is an fashioned one o f tin. plated on el was a young man, whether be copper. I t aaadad a rea more enlph I hereby announce myself as a fore I was 21 years o f age I am a d d before It took Its place in d d e e aa a bathtub. ~ candidate for the Republican uncertain. 1 applied fo r citizen T h e watdr in which you bathe nomination for the office of Joint ship papers in 1878, and received probably b eta treated with «alphate Representative from the Coun my fing papers, which at that copper fo d o e r it o f algae. The w ith which you dry youraelf has ties o f Yamhill and Tillamook, time entitled me to the rights sulphuric acid before you bought it. a t the primary election to be and privileges ot an elector, and the aoapmaker possibly found it have now been a voter for more necessary to nee some in the prepara held M ay 19,1916. than 38 years, and during all tion o f your — f j y ^ - — | r- _ ; Frank A. Rowe. T b e bristle« o f y o o r hairbrush ba rd Wheeler, Tillamook County that time supposed that I waa a been treated with i t Tbe I back o f citizen, bat recently presenting your hairbrush as w ell aa your comb.. Pd a d v _____________24-29 myself to the county clerk for I f both 1>e o f celluloid, could not be registration under the new reg produced without I t Tour razor be fo re it reached its present high estate 1 hereby announce myself as a istration law I discovered, to my has *ery likely been pickled in sul candidate for the Republican surprise, that my naturalization phuric acM a fte r it waa annealed. ▲a you put on your underwear, says nomination for the office o f rep papers were not complete and a w riter in Commerce and Finance, resentative from Yamhill county, that 1 was not eligible to regis you m ay recall that tbe bleacher and tbe dyer used sulphuric acid on tbe subject to the vote o f the pri ter as an elector o f this state. thread before it w as knit or w oven I, at once, applied to the court mary election to be held M ay 19 o r upon the fabric afterw ard. Herbert G. Crocker, Newberg. to have my naturalization com you button up your outer ga r pleted, but unfortunately the ex ments you may be reminded also that 26tf Paid adv piration o f the ninety days re- sulphuric acid was needed in scouring tbe wool, in m ik in g die dye and in quired by law for posting notices tbe process o f dyeing tbe cloth. will fall within the thirty days Th e button maker needed some be I herebt announce myself as a immediately preceding an elec fore your buttons w ere complete. Th e Republican candidate for the leg tanner needed some in musing the tion, daring which thirty days leather fo r your shoes, and It Is alss islature to represent Yamhill the courts are not allowed to used to prodnee shoe polish. Th e cosh, > o o n ty . W. W. LUNGER. grant naturalization papers, ion upon "w hich you may rest your Farmer, near LaFayette. pious knees in yonr devotions has hist consequently the earliest date sulphuric acid in one w ay or another 26 Pd Adv.________ . that I can complete my citizen more than once before it reached tta ship will be the day following »s e n t dignity. A t breakfast your cup and saucer If my record as County Record the primary election, hence my e y have come into being w ithout the er has been satisfactory to the same will aot appear; on the baL aid o f sulphuric-add. but only provid at the primary election, bat ed they are plain w h ite without deco people of Yamhill County 1 will rative gilt. T o produce the constltu o f aqua regia, which dissolved again solicit their support. I I w S b to ask affim y friends to the gold, sulphuric acid is used. T b e kindly remember th a t J. expect like the work and., need the sliver o f which your spoon, knife and to be an independent candidate salary. Respectfully. fork are made may come from a sul at the tall election. phuric acid works w hich has first b o o ■ .■ T'~ H. S. Maloney. I am a republican and have ed tbe ore. w hile i f 23tf Pd adv they w ere plated hi a been a tax payer and legal voter plated acid bath. o f Yamhill county for more than T b e tan n er who raised the w heat o f which you r rdlla a n m ade probably Subject to the approval o f the 25 years. I am uow serving out used acid phosphate on U s land to the unexpired term of Hon. Fred encourage tbe w heat to grow. Acid voters at the Primary election to D. Sitton, deceased, as county phosphate Is phosphate rock and sul be held May 19, 1916, I w>- phuric acid. n ounce my candidacy for the commissioner of Yamhill county. This paper maker needed some sul nomination o f Sheriff on the Re I f my services are satisfactory pbonated aniline bine to tint your and my re-election meets with morning paper even i f he used no publican ticket. yonr approval I shall appreciate sulphite pulp, and It would be a rare M. D. (D E L) WARREN ink that Is Innocent o f tbe touch of your support. sulphuric acid a t some point in its Paid adv. history. Very respectfully, I f you eat buckwheat cakes with 26-7 paid adv ^ ffm . Gunning. FOR JOEKT REPRESENTATIVE FOR REPRESENTATIVE ~ FOR REPRESENTATIVE ■ FOR COUNTY RECORDER, FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce to the pub lic that I am a candidate for nomination o f sheriff o f Yamhill County on the Democratic ticket. I shall appreciate your loyal sup port. P ratt K. Sitton, Carlton. 25tf Paid Adv I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination tor sheriff of Yamhill County on the Republican ticket. Your support wiU be appreciated. C. R oy Faulcoaer, Sheridan. 26-29 Paid Adv 7 FOR SHERIFF I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, and if my services in the office in the past have been satisfactory the nomination will be appreciated. W. G. Henderson. Paid adv 27-31 FOR ASSESSOR W. W. Nickell. Economy and efficiency in the office and in the field. Republican. Will appre ciate your support. Pd Adv. 26tt FOR ASSESSOR In offering myself again for the nomination fo r county assessor, I wish yon to inspect my work in the office and judge for your self as to my efficiency for the position. Martin Miller. 27tf Paid Adv. Carpat W eaving Rag carpet and rug weaving by Joseph Stephens. On Dayton road, opposite tbe David Martin place. t l. sirup tbe sirup needed I t and as for your artificial lig h t i f yon get np early enough to need i t yon would be driven back to candles i f it w ere not fo r this R. C. Henry, candidate for the product It Is needed in tbe refining n o m i n a t i o n to the office of o f kerosene and gasoline, and as for county commissioner: Born in yonr electric light, brought to you by currents s f electricity through copper Yamhill county; son ot Anson B. wires, where would tbe electric Indus Henry, a pioneer of 1852. I am try be without copper? And where a taxpayer and have been a life- would tbe copper Industry be without ong republican and would ap tbe electrolytic process o f refining, which require« enormous quantities o f preciate your support at the pri sulphuric acid? it would be pars maries M ay 19, 1616. Yours lysed W e have beard o f the embarrass or honesty, economy and good meat o f Industry by tbe lack o f Ger roads, R. C. Henry. man dyes, but this Is a mere bagateile compared with tbe general breakup Paid adv 27tf that would fo llo w a dearth o f sulphur 1c arid. * W e can neither go to war HAVING A GOOD TIME. and bare smokeless powder, nor can w e live in peace w ithout i t W her Yeung Person« Should Loom There le ever yon go in civilisation yon cannot e Seriewo Side te Life. get oot o f Its path , Many young persons think o f little Ton m ay never see tt, yon may not except how they can h are a good time. know Its qualities and its vary remark I f there is work to do It la only som e able chemical personality, and yon had thing In the way to be got rid o f aa batter not touch I t but almost tavaria soon as possible, no m atter how. T h ey bly It has been around before yon. think they can live aa the butterfly A ll o f this w ill sxplaln bnt a frac doea when in its glory. T o And some tion o f tbs all pervasive usefulness o f thing entertaining, to be amused. is all sulphuric acid in the arts o f w hat we they think of. call civilisation. And its use is con This la natural, and it is w ell that stantly gro w in g along with foe devel they can look on the bright side o f life. opment o f chemical industry and tbe Bat they should know also that Ufa is science o f agriculture. not all play. Thera are duties to ba performed, and real happiness comes O rigin s f •‘Gentleman.’* only a fter wdtb w ell dose. Happiness It Is quits commonly bold that tha a not found when sought as the ch ief w ord gentleman Is made from tbe tw o thing in life. words “ gentle” and “ man.” but this is Entertainments cease to entertain. not the case. O riginally tbe w ord was T b e clever companion doea not please spelled “ gentllem an” and signified lit alw ays unless there are sterling quall- erally a Christian co n vert ■ o f character hack o f the c le v e r L a d y comes from tb e old Anglo-Bax m. W ork is the blessing o f man on and signifies “ to serve a loaf." It kind. Th ere ought to be some earnest was applied to the mistress o f tbe purpose, some w orthy sina in the heart bouse as tbe one w ho served tbe bread o f every one. . —Irish World. L iv e not fo r the present m om ent L ive to be and d a Thera are conse Hard Lusk. quences to all our arts. Polly sown Bacon—This paper says according to brings a bitter harvest which none can escape reaping. Thera are Innocent ■ French Idveettgator the chance o f oys to'w h ieh all. especially the young, mistake In Identification by meana o f a n entitled. B a t It should be le a n e d -Sager e r to ti is about one in 17.000. Egbert—W ell, rii bet my that livin g to some worthy purpose •00.000. brings tbs tnMSt en joym en t— M ilw au w ife ’s tbs person who would i that due.—Yonkers Statesman. kee Journal. TO THE VOTERS Be brief, fo r It Is with words as w ith sd the deeper they b n ra -S o n they. Great minds hare w lsbsa * hare purposss: Custom That Tsaol Moral L so son. T w ice A year in Washington they Id a curious auction. It la called the d letter sale, but in reality tt Is the fa le o f packages that have been 'sent dead letter otfics because o f (fo nt postage or wrong directions. these packages bars been held ^ c e r ta in length o f time, in radar to or owners an opportunity to claim them, they are sold st public lOrtloa. I t is often a strange and pathetic col lection. Most o f tbe articles are cheap ZnouglL although valuable things are kg. But w h o can estim ate the v s lo e o f some o f thoee last tim e and sacrifice and love respect? H o w many lives o f a happiness that rightfully to them because o f tbe or ignorance! Is there not a parable lurking i about this strange auction? qny lives a te there today that field the possibility o f gifts fo r other Uvea, y e t through carelessness or igno rance o r indifference are robbing both themselves and others and are care- Hesly making “ dead letter»’* o f g ifts which Sager ayes and hearts are longing? There is no sals o f these dead g i f t » ' No one has any chance at them, They are doubly lost—lost to tbs one who should have used them and to the world that needs them. W hat a piti ful w aste o f pow er and Joy!—Baltim ore American. AFRICAN COCOA PORTERS. H' ' ^ ‘ ; Head Load« and Barrel Rolling «Fonts o f tho Native*. ^ Unusual and interesting Is the spec- Ancle In tbe A frican Gold Coast country tbe transport o f cocoa, tho hulk o f Inland produce being carried by porters to tbe railroad. Sometimes the roadways ss te r as tb s eye can ass are one long lino o f cocoa bags on the heads o f hundreds o f ca rrier* This carrying trade has produced an extraordinary flow o f free tabor into tbe whole hinterland o f the G old Coast. A t Ada woo, a buying station nearly f i f teen miles from tbe rail head, one firm alone employs in tbe season 8,000 ca n rler* who cover tbe distance to the rail station a t Pakro once and frequent ly twice a day w ith a 150 pound bag o f cocoa. Many o f the native farm ers within thirty miles o f A cera prefer to sell tbetr cocos a t a higher price a t the prat o f embarkation and so b a re created the interesting system o f “ barrel roll ing.” In tbs cocoa season strongly bound and ponderous casks are filled with tho baans and rolled to tb e sea shore. re Msg al sag tb s m p i mhat prtml d re roads one m eets a t frequent Inter v a l perspiring natives struggling with the h irrel, which, filled with cocoa. considerably o ver s quarter o f a ton. A s a rule, three men roll tw o ca sk * .one relieving the other. Occa s io n ily the toe* d o e to accident* Is Henley*» S u fferin g* la fifty-fou r years o f his life —ho w as born in 1841V—W . B. Henley, the w rit er, never knew w hat s day’s perfect health m ean t W hen little m ore then a boy be was attacked by a disease which necessitated the amputation o f one fo o t H e waa told later b y the doctors that the sacrifice o f the other leg waa necessary w ere be to live. Th e fam e o f Dr. L ister had reached H en ley. and. penniless add almost friend- lea* he determined to try Edinburgh Infirmary. Th ith er he traveled third class in physical suffering such as fe w have known, and when he reached the Infirmary his w hole possessions amounted to a fe w shillings. H is con fidence in L ister w as justified, and his leg waa saved. H e was and remains 1 a cripple, but neither hopeless nor help- isa* H is astounding nimbleness un der these conditions suggested to Rob ert Louis Stevenson tbe physical sketch o f John 811 ver. Halley’s Achievem ent* Edmund Halley was a very great an. H e waa not only the first to pre dict correctly the return o f a comet, that which Is now known by bis name, but also—before Newton bad announc ed bis results to any one—arrived at the conclusion that the attraction o f gravitation probably varied inversely aa the square o f the distance. W hile ese and other Important achieve ments o f his are w ell k n o w * it seems to have been forgotten that Halley de vised a method o f determining the age o f the ocean from chemical denude tlon. Indifference. -W hich do you prefer. prefer, summer or winter?” ’I ’ve no preference.” replied Mr. Orowcher. “ It is Just as depressing to me whether I put In a large portion o f my time reading about tbe hottest day ever or tbe coldest day ever.” — Washington Star. H eavy H ea rt* Mr. Bacon—There, what did I tell yon? Th is paper says the average man's heart weighs from ten to tsrelve aces; tbe average woman’s from eight to ten. M r * Bacon—O f course men’s hearts weigh more. They are good deal harder.—Yonkers 8tates- SERVICE THAT A good hanking connoction it fwndii— ntal to tho saccate ofjffM m t day enterprise. This bank aims to serve, at aO tunas, tho best in- toreatz of this community by caring for its customers in times of need. W e hold our- selvas in readiness to help those who are de serving of credit for legitimate purposes. W e believe this to be the land of service you desire in your bank. 4 Per Cent United States National Bank Capital »od Surplus A7& ( M Q U A L IT Y ......... , AND III.I S E R V IC E SELLS OUR LUMBER AND BUILDINGM ATERIAL C. K. SPAULDING cavlir PHONE WHITE 26 Pure Milk and Cream is conducive to good health. This is the kind we supply our customers- *i| L 0 u r Dairy is frequently inspected by the State manded by that official. Give us a trial. R. B . LYLE Phone R ed 66 J. L. V A N B L A R IC O M Staple and Fancy Groceries I Fresh Fruité and Vegetables W e pleaoe the moat p a rtic u la r. Phone us a grocery order an d see If o u r prom pt servies doesn’t su rprise you . W s w an t you r trade , Parlor Pharm acy 851 “ QUALITY STORE” . * Pur» Drags Are Most Importent You select your doctor with greatest care while, on the other hand, you often take his valuable prescription to any drug store. W e g ive you just what the doctor ordered, at prices as low as is consistent with good quality. For finest drugs, properly compounded, go to m E. W . HODSON, Pharmacist V/ * Phone White 35 N ew h«* Oogoa The REXALL Store Carries a very^large assortment o f everything to be found in the highest class drugstores. All kinds o f Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines and chemicals. Perfumes, School Books and Sup* plies. Stationery, Liggett’s and Lowney’s candies. Our stock of cigars is the best in town. You are always welcome. LYNN 302 First St. B. FERGUSON PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST P >BlklOa ITALIAN PRUNE TREES W e have on hand a number o f thousand in heavy grade 1 year 6 to 8 feet. Also G rafted Walnuts, Cherries, A p p le* P e a r* Peache* Apricots, Small F ru it* Etc. S a v a S O P a r C a n t B y Buying. D ira e t Thereugh Understanding. - I presame you understand ss auto thoroughly r “T h o ro u g h ly -th *t I * ! Jknow when It w e e ’t run there la something the kttar w ith It."— Detroit Free P ree* A ll varieties o f rtock now offered at wholesale p rice* Call, w rite, or phone aa—but do not d e la y ,' RU SH —while w e have a good assortment to choose from . Brooks Nursery Co. LaFayette, Ore. j