Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 03, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1008
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SATURDAY WILL SEE
1 0,000 PEOPLE IN SALEM
To Witness the Fjrst Great Annual Demonstrat
ing In Fine Blooded Morse flesh
Ovor 11000 In prizes, an4 200 en
ftlea Itavo "been tnndo for tho first on
sml exhibit ot tho Salem and Mar
fern. County Horse Brooders assocla
iSom. to She bold on Court street Sat
ariay at 10 a. m.
VlOl. Ti. TC. Page will bo grand mnr
rifcftl xft tho parade and will have
MtountcQ -aids.
Haiti or ehlno tho flnoot bunch of
WeoUvA tttjuluoa over gatbored to
weOtor In Marlon county will bo on
wdiHAUon. flalom will deliver into
Wm Huw&b tt tho horsemen tho koy
km tko city, and tho holiday spirit
will rdlgn euprcmo.
AH -arrangement for tho big day
n vwmnlntntl ntnl nf iUn mtwllnr
e 'Ore "Salem Horao Show aBBOcla
Un tonight nt 7:30 In tho rooms of
XkoUroard of trado tho final details;
aWn 1)0 workod out and when to-'
werrow'H nun tIbcb, ovbry thing will
to fin readiness.
COOPER TELLS REPORTER WHY
HE ACCOMPLISHES SO MUCH
No man In rccont yearn linn boon
more nuccosful in restoring human
"health than L. T. Ooopor. During
tun mi j t wmimiU iwiu tt iiiiu
ho
'wan mooting tliousnmiH or peopio
dally, ho gavo tho following ronson
tor tho romnrkablo demand for his
tnollclno to u reperter:
Mr. Coopor said: "My Now Dls
movory lu nucccHsful bocauso It cor
rcctn tho Htomcch. My thoory Is
thnt few can bo sick IT tho dlgontlvo
:appnmtiiH H working proporly, It
naturally follows thnt fow can bo
woll with a poor dlgostlon.
"I ltnow from oxporlonro that
most of the tired, hair sick people
that nro ho ountmon now-n-dnys havo
hnlf-ulek stomnobn, Put tho otomnch
In irtmnt, nr 1 nnturo doon tho rest.
The. rvBult 1 general good hoalth.
WymoiHolne does this. That h why
Jtf& IhoiiMnd people hero In Chlcngo
.are uhIijk U who never hrnrd of mo
twill a month ago."
Among tho fifty thousand mon
tlnnud by Mr. Coopor who used IiIh
medicine in Chicago Is Mrs. Hilda
PflNORor, living nt .1203 Alnsllo Av
onuo. This Is tho statement she
mnkOR concerning hor
with tho modlelne:
oxporlonro
"I havo boon nick for six years'
3PAUKNT WHO
GOT HXI'MITIOX
"flfjwj LoglHlutiiro CoiihIiIoi'h!
AclilovontcnU DcMM'vctl
-Recognition.
HI
llU'htmiml, Vu. (Special.) Tho
Rler'ks rnr tho Investing commit
tee Hout to Virginia by tho legisla
ture tf Wcwt Virginia to look Into
tho rmiortlH wild othor data concorn
Inj; the doht question Involving tho
fW HtnlOS. liminrtllOil SOIUO nllOOr.nnlt. HIvm milnlr nn.l nAraimnnl m
2,JL.H,',tul,v- Ono "urn. 'imumiw! In
a8JH,.'HmflR: . . I
MNVhorouB. It Is roproHonted to tho
Kcnernl nmomhly that William t
tyndli, Hi of tho county of Druns-
wtck, u tho father of 31 lugltlmiUo
caihirou. or whom 27 nro now II v-
Inv. thnt ho Inn hnnn tint Imnlimtit nf
- . ...... - -..-- ...w -.... v.. . ...,. ,.,w.iniwu mi 111111UK iihh-
toar wives, tho hiRt of whom Is now vldunlu to rebuild, providing only
young tuul hwilthy and glvos him for wldonlng and BtralghtonliiK of
oicry nwinrntico of an lucronoo of his hoido of tho Vaiprniso Htrootn and r
TiamtrouH progeny, that ho wna n bulldlmr tho inibll liiiiiilinus. ho
uni.ii... 1.. 11. n ...... .1.,. i.... i...i.... 1
" " ' win n win uuvwiniiuii .
hbTr!,ir0mlUf0,,n,nn,P; h70'000, Nu,lhor. hnB ,thr0 8 iho Min bank with tho Cham
tlsht nnd useful olllxon, and that nny uoncortod notion takon on tho bor Halwaro romnnny
R. und tho support of hH numor-'pnrt of InUroated purtlo, to souro Th- next morn Ing Whltson loft
om family have at lanath rondorad hum. with wHnh t mi,.n,t n.. 'i.i..' .. i- ";.', ...I '.:.; ..
Tilm litnrin and poor. I
Bo u enacted by tho general 8-
nmnbly that William
SmFxSlllXnTt0 f U,, r"bbUh.ul erect tlu;;' Ken. auiilt"tho hotel wd
"Jf-S'l in nt v yi i.vu ! ,lor,,ry. f-,,nrlQr unl "ueh Umo 8'l'8rdwpro pooplo roquoMod Shorlff
1IL ,,l Lni,n,nHn iwivnS1 !'rovU,on .can bd mR,U for Mbulld-, Wok. of Hiifienor to oatiso Whltson's
wdU shall Zb Alargovroportlonofbulld-nrro.it. Reauldtlon papers woro
XVW5 fflS? oKffwiSS; JSMiSSa tho85ffin w,,5?ol8thS; ; ?Zlmn bro,,8ht bftok t0 RMBono ror
fble voininnnwoalth to doiunnd or re tho taiunorarv mhaiitliM hnv hMn " .
Own Something
Be Somebody
Wi will itr fQf yaur nvlnit
nd luwp thom tmfoly uutll you
have tuiough to buj a lot or n
hnu til lot or a ltiulttMt, Hlid
lVi e tut-tut lit tkt mtmitimc.
You havo th nblllty.
Hogln mr.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL "
NATIONAL BANK
Lino of March,
Assemble on utreots surrounding
court house on oast dnd nerth: west
on Court to Liberty; north on Lib
erty to Ghemokota; west rto Commer
cial; south to Wlllamotto hotel;
countormarch to 8tato street; east
to Church; north to Court, whdro
Judging will begin Immediately aft
er tho parado.
Plenty of Music.
Throo bands will appear In the
parado and throughout tho day, will
ontortaln tho crowds. Tho band
participating aro tho Chemawa In
dian Training School band, tho Sa
lem Military band, and McElroy's
band, nil of which have an cnvlab'o
reputation.
Tho block on Court stroot between
High and Church strcots will bo used
hi tho arena and will bo roped on
olthor sldo to keep tho spectators
from Intorforlng with tho work of
with titomach trouble T was nlways
, hungry, but did not dnro to oat
( much, ns I had sovoro pains In my
slomnch, and all through my body.
I could not sleep nt night and wnd
vory restless, I was also very nrv
otn, and would havo sovoro hoad
ncliOH. I win constlpatod, and al
ways felt bloated nftor oatlng.
"I had tried many romoJIos, but
could sucuro no relief, until one day
I noticed In tho nowspapors what
wondorful roults Cooper's modi
clnoa woro accomplishing In Chica
go. I decided to try thorn, and
shortly aftor commencing tho treat
ment I bognn to fool hotter. I did not
havo those sovoro pains In my stom
ach, ami i could sleep nt night; my
appetite Improved, and I can now
eat well. I rni fooling llko a now
w.omnn.
"I am very thnnkful to Mr. Coop
er for what IiIr remedies havo douo
for 'mo. Thoy havo ro'storod mo to
good hor.lth, and I would ndvlso nny
ono who aufforu ns I did to try
thorn,"
Wo roll tho Coopor medicines.
'Thoy aro easily the most colobrated
.preparations ovor Introduced In this
country, growing In popularity dally.
J. C. Perry.
oslvo of Bald Lynch any such
lovy, chnrgo or contribution."
tux,
Tho prlnclplo that a man who
roars, foods, clothes and educate a
largo family Ih ontltled to oxoiup
tlnn from taxation in sound.
Prtmldviit ItnoHcvelt Snyt.
That outdoor oxorolso Ih ueodod b
by
tho Amorlcnu nsoplo. Tint's
rh'iumntlsm foltyv that udvlr- Tha
answer l shnplo uo IJallard'a
Snow Liniment, and tho rhoumnthun
win go, leaving you an spry as a
Hof from ihoumaU-m, iMini'gJn
''H"0 bnok and all pains. Sold by ull
doalora.
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VnXiinilMi Itolmlldlng S'lowly,
The Govornmont of Chllo has
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niioronriatintiH ninnnntincr in S7..im ti- i.. ui....i tin i...i.
iho L.onmi rt .k" ?,0"!, ns yi ,n,th,nt
ivJImIV0,'110.?1'5' that sutford tho
Uynoll. Of tllO I DlOBt fnrthnr Ihnn in ol.inr nu-nv
Ilttlo has bon don as vot In that
portion of tho city that sutfoml tho
tho temporary shannon havo ben
roniovod from tho streets, boulo-
Vlinla nml iiBI-Wa anil tli iuml. ,'
comfortably housed. U'arohaiiMs
for tho Hiorngo of mtrohnndi ure
mot neoded. for those wifforod th
,mo8t, being looatod near tho water' ,,ur vm" M8lttie nvoriiwmonw t-x
kHlgo. whro foundations wer laid !?' uronrty ownrs have not used
on mado ground - rno "ewspapors as much as they
I No labor troublw hv IntorfuriMl how. end thero nr manv com-
wlth tho rebuilding of tho city other, "r,1hU from elrn pooplo who get
than a groat Inoronae of wnin, 1w. of Slom papers that no lists
.whleh art now double wbut thy J' whI rtio Miiour In them. Hun-
vro bfor. tiu. iMirthnuuWii n,i lrl of ooptM of The Journal are
,tlu work lu uoral Iim urocrtMUMtl I
'quit rmturaetorlly. eousklorllie lb
.tlnnnelal ltatlon.
No ad
dJHtoanl building rmlu- ftattt,for "'e there U none sell
fo Ueon niHd. otther by the ' ,ft mo1 c,Uo S8 nrv -tahen'
Hovrmtmt or by tho elty? ounee rm oatate for sal As,
, tions hnv
gousrnl
authorities, uthr than to euanrw tho
building llu on aom ot tho ttretu,
to. CotwuUr Report.
Tito r:i us
acrobat find It neuassarv nt nil
tlmoa to kop his musola and Joints
I SUPple. That Is tho imiRim thr.t
I hundred of them keep a bottl of!
uaiinru-a snow i.imtnent nlways on
'hand. A sure cure for rheumatism,
outs, spralus. soro throat, lame baw,
'contracted musolos, corns, bunions,
and all pains. Prlco 35o, EOo nud
$1.00 per bottl sold by all dealers
tho judges. Chief of Police Gibson
will havo an extra force detailed for
tho day to assist at this point In
maintaining order and insuring
promptness in tho exhibiting of tho
horses.
Tho ontrles up to 5 o'clock last
ovonlng exceeded tho hundred mark,
and horses havo begmn to arrive from
distant points.
Thoro will bo stock on exhibition
from all parts of tho county and the
prlnclpnl townn of tho valloy.
Foot Itac After Supper.'
Luo Savago announces, that ho
has arranged for a number of foot
races on Stato stroet after supper.
Thoy will tako placo between Llb
orty and Commercial, when there
will bo a dozen contests and cash
prizes for tho swiftest lads. Sim
Llndooy and Geo. Savago aro tho of
ficial starters and thoro will be some
thing doing pvery minute.
DOWNFALL OP WIIITSON
CAUSED 11Y HARD DRINK
Portland Traveling Man Arrested nt
Wa'Cn for Pasnliipc Had Cliccks
In I'ugciic Hcccntly.
Tho Portland Journal tells of tho
downfall of G. M. Whltson, the Port
land traveling man who was arrest
ed nt Walla Walla a fow days ago
for parsing worthless checks In Ku-
gono sovornl weeks ago and who was
taken to that city by Sheriff risk
from Walla Walla. Tho Journal
says:
Fallon from tho high estate and
humlllntod and disgraced, G. M.
WhltBon, woll-known In this city ns
tho representative of tho Colorado
Fuol & Iron company, tho Guggon
holm synd lento, h under arrest at
Walla Wal'a charged with paslng
worthless chocks upon tho mnnagor
of tho Hotel Smocdo nnd tho mann
gor of tho Chambora Ilardwaro com
pany of Rugono. Tho chocks wore
not for largo (.mounts, $30 nnd $-10,
and scorns a travesty upon tho big
Inmlium deals that Whltson has put
through during his enreor In Port
land. To his friends tho small
crimes to which Whltson seonu to
havo otooood bear with the news of
thorn a distinct fooling of sorrow for
tho mnn who hna had uo brilliant fu
ture ns WhltBon.
Whltfon suporlntondod tho site
by hi omp'oycrs of nil tho stool that
Is contained In tho Wells, Fargo
building nnd porionnllv attended to
Its dollvorv. Ho sold millions of
tons of rnlls to the O. It. k N. com
pany and tho HIU llna nnd was con
sldorod ono of the stool rnmpnny'J
boat men. Hh trnuh'oa commncod
with the "wooa nf tho Hlfv-ncrnnor."
His lollvorlo of stn?l frame wt!TV
for the big oxprota building woro
iinw nd thero was much complaint
tliinnt Whlt-on ws not Httndlnjr to
buvlnpti. Tho nffalra of tho bi,,1
conumnv were not manned p t'n
hand olllpti thought thov should b.
and Whltson. was brought up with a
Hharn turn by Ii'h onip'ovo. To
lit cnttngo at Sald Wht"vi r
troatd for lovoral wks nnd In-his
uUioufio th nrdor on me for Ills dU
ohnrgo.
Drink Ih sld o 'avo eaufetNl
Whltaon's downfall. H d"nk to
o.eo88 whllo In Portland, and when
ho wont to Southom Orfon. oaton
slbly for the piirnoa oT 80'Mng hard-
waro for a San Frnnolsco firm, ro Is
wild to hnv continual his d
bftMrho. N'ooilliii mon h wt
to tho proprietor of the Pmoedo
hotel In hlugone and askod him to
eaah a chock on a Portland bank for
i
lrtcl for Walla WaPn. Tho oheok
earn,, back to Eugene marked "n
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ih.i for wn w, n mi, kMi.,
mm. l.noir ln is- mfv "n'n
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UOIIintlll for HOnl TvHtlttO.
.fire te not a day peopio do uot
" nt, - "m ,"d go ovor tho
918 of lho Onpltal Journal looking
"' WR' to 'eni people daily
,tU !u,y mmdlatay g-t tho Im-
jimtomiou that lher u either no roil
th curbtoue bueia8 is derllninsi
It U xuectfd that nioiv jmbUc tv
will h glvn the thousands of pieces
of property that ars for sale It is
all admnotng In price nud advertis
ing makes rnphl sales ioslblo.
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"8. C. nVitt & Co.. fhicago. III.
viaiiAiuiiiou in i&f i nat a dis
ease of the btomach and bowola. In
iho spuag ot 1302 I bought a bottlo
of Kotlol and tho benefit I received
all the gold In Goqr.rln could not
buy. May you live Jong and proa-
!!.' Jf!w vlry tri"- c 'N' Gr
Se ! Rod ?. Gn.. Aug. 27. 1906."
Sold by all druggists.
HOSPITAL
ON FIRE
TODAY
Great excitement prevailed In tho
Wlllamotto Sanatarlfura at 2 o'clock
this morning, when flro broko out in
the basement and completely flooded
the building with smoke.- At first
unnblo to locato tho flro and fear
ing that tho building was doomed,
the 15 patients wero carried out by
tho atondants, but fortunately tbo
removal waa orderly and well-man-agod
and thoro wero no fatalities.
Tho conflagration was found in tho
furnace room in tho basement when
tho flro department arrived and woo
quickly extinguished before It had
dono other damago than destroying
tho basement and burning through
In cpots to tho flrat floor. Sovoral
flromon worj slightly cut by flying
glass. Tho pationts woro . removed
to nearby houses and carefully at
tended to. Tho damago to the build
ing, it la estimated, will not exceed
$50.
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A Twenty-year Sentence.
"I havo Just comploted a twenty
year hoalth bontonco, imposed by
Ducklen's Arnica Salvo, which cured
mo of bleeding pllea Just twonty
years ago," writes 0. 8. Woolovor, of
Loltaysvlllo, N. Y. Ducklen's Arlnca
Salvo healB tho worst sores, bolls,
btirna, wounds and cuts In tho short
est time. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug
stro.
o
HOY THOUGHT TO HE 1JHIT
TAIN LAI) HORN AT HAKEIl CITY
It. J. Drlttaln, a photographer of
Wr.lla Walla, whoso son, Cecil, then
flvo yenrs old, was kldnappod from
his paronts at Tool Gr.to, Orogon, In
tho niuo Mountains, In July, 1005,
and who loft homo for Marshnll,
Washington, a fow days ago in tho
bollof that his long lost child had
been located thoro, la now thor
oughly utlsflcd that bo mado a mis
take, and that tho boy whom ho
thought wao his son is In reality
.Tcsso Hart, tho son of Mrs, L. M.
Hart, a variety actrons.
What lead Mr. Brlttnln to bollovo
for a tlmo that ho hnd found his
kldnnppcd child was tho striking
rooomblanco botweon Jesse Hart
and Cecil, and tho fact, as assorted
by tho lattor's father, thnt tho Hart
boy rcaomblOB his own son In al
most every act. Abundant proof,
however, wna furnlshod by Mrs.
Hart, whoso stago nnmo Is Mnblo
Lavollo, that Jcsso Hart Is ronlly
hor own son.
Hoy Was Horn In Hakcr City.
"Thoro is nothing moan nbout
tho cMId, but It Is Blmp'y impossible
to keep him nt homo," said MrB.
Hart. "Ho ban n mnnla for running
nwpv, Jchso was born In Bnkor City,
Oregon, tn years ago. I brought
him and his younger sister with mo
when I camo to Spoknno from Mil
ton", Orogon, six yonrs ago, thoro nro
many pooplo In Suoknuo who havo
known mv boy ovor since that tlmo.
I ha"3 plot' ires of him tnkon ovor
sluco ho wna a baby boy, and tho
riManib'aiN'o Is -o n'aln that nny one
would recognize him. I am on tho
road so much, that I havo always
loft tho chlldTii in tho enro of oth
ers, nnd I am nermlttlng tho boy to
ko to thin new hom bocituso I think
It Is for tho host."
i-i 111 1 mum 11 11 rvit,
at least, Ib what a young baby ought
to gn'n In wHlght. Does yours? jf
not Uiro'g something "wrong with
1 .. lk.. t .. 1irnnl.
iis uiKUiiiiiii. uivo u .ticuuo 8 miuy
E'lxlr and It will begin gaining a:
uiii'f. vjiiitm niuiiiuuu mm uuwii
troublch, aid dlgostlon, stops fretful
uess, good for toothing babies.
Price 25c nnd 50e. Sold bv nil
dealers.
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CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always BwjM
Boars tho
Blguaturo of
Y&&&V
DeWlt 'a Catbollzed Witch Hnzjl
Salve It 13 otpecklly good for
piles Sold by all druggists.
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I CANDIDATES CARDS I
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(Cards of county candidates $5,
Cnrds for district and stato candi
dates $10).
FOR COUNTY JUDGE OP MARION
COUNTY, M. L. JONES.
Republican, farmer business man
and taxpayer. Gardoiato of Willam
ette University, studied law and ad
mitted to tho bar. Whore ho is best
known aro found his strongest sup
porters. Among business men every
where his word 1b, as good nB his
bond. Ho stands for a strictly busi
ness and economical administration
of county affairs.
J horcby announce myself as a
candidate for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for county su
perintendent of schools.
WALTER M. SMITH.
1 hereby announce myself an a
candldato for nomination at tho Re
publican primaries for commission
er. B. E. ROBERTSON,
Tumor, Oregon.
I dcslro to placo my namo bofore
tho Republican primaries for a re
nomlnatlon for County recorder.
D. G. DRAGER.
I wish to announce, to my frlondB
thnt I am a candldato for county
treasurer, subject to tho Republican
primaries. JOSEPH O. MOORE.
I hereby announce mysolf a candl
dato for county commissioner on tho
Republican ticket.
O. B. HOYT,
Jcfforton, Oro.
I am a candidates for ofllco ot
county Judgo, subject to thojftopub
llcnn primaries, on tho platform of
a squaro deal to all.
W. W. HALL.
At tho request of many Republi
cans I havo decided to bocomo a can
dldato for tho nomination for county
Judge, subject to tho Republican pri
mary oloctlon.
WILLIAM BUSHEY.
For Assessor.
I horoby nnnounco my candidacy
in tho Republican primaries for as
sessor of Marlon county; pledging
Just and equal taxation.
F. J. RICE.
For County Superintendent,
I horoby nnnounco mysolf as a can
didate for County Superintendent of
Schools for Marlon county, nt tho
Republican primaries, April 17.
A C. RAKER,
Turner, Or.
For Treasurer.
I horoby nnnounco to tho voters of
Marlon county thnt I am n candldato
for county treasurer at tho Republi
can prlmnrlos; pledging honest, faith
fill nnd impartial handling of tho
county funds.
WM. STAIGER
Vov County Commissioner.
J. T. Reckwlth of Sldnoy precinct.
Platferm: Economical business ad
ministration nnd an nggrossivo policy
of constructing pormauont highways
by tho co-operation of state, county!
and local communities. Good roads
aro tho host Investment for tho peo
ple. For Representative.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for tho legislature at the
primaries, April 17. If nominated
and elected I will vote for the Repub
llcan United States senator who shall
havo been olectod by tho people.
FRANK A. TURNER.
For RoprcscntatlvnN
I hereby announco myself as a
candidate for tho nomination of rep-
resontatlvo at tho v Republican prl-j
marles, April 17. ' If nominated and ,
elected, I will voto for tho Republi
can cholco for United States sena-:
tor. LLOYD T. REYNOLDS.
For County Commissioner. J
Tbo undors'gned is a caudidate
for nomination on the Republican ,
tick.-t Strict economy In county af
fairs la my platform.
JOHN E. LEWIS,
Aumsvllle, Or.
For Representative.
I heroby announce that I will be a j
candldato for the Republican noml-j
nation for state representative at the
primaries April 17. -
S, D. ADKINS.
Scotts Mills, Or.
For Sheriff,
I am a candidate for tho nomina
tion for sheriff of Marlon county at
the Republican primaries.
H. P. MINTO.
Vn T
PSL53Hft..
mnrlo. i- . ."" ,UH It iki
inated and lST"" J
People's choice ?orSbSU BM
Shall onnosn nil ..."' 8- stiJ
necessary and h ,, "aal tt
tions. o t. tl.iJPM)
4 i i a. ii nn&.
M'ertoa
Foi nPnHwA-i..!
(Signed Statement x t A
Tho underslBn i. .V-Jl
ronreRentnflv . .. ,wntj
mnrlPR Anrll IT ...
- , '. "" "elected d
afwa'ysn'M
choice for United State JSj
HENRY J. J5SJ
Acrori
For T?fnmn..ii
fllfrno ci.t. . .. '
I hereby announce nm!f il'l
dldato for th n J, Ht
Mon for ropresenlaUTe at aA
mnrlns An.lt in J
TP VnIIVATrt ..
I 6IIALL ALWAYS VOlfi Pod
4 jiui uvi a viJiuiCE FOR tj
STATES SENATOH.
HALD. PATTol
For nci)rpoBi.iir.
(-Signed Sl.ltAinm) v. ..
I hereby announce mystlf u
umaio lor the Repnblleaa aca
Hon for representative at u,
manes, April 17,
IF NOMINATED AKb n
I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE IDS j
PEOPLE'S CHOICE YOU
STATES SENATOR.
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For Itcnrcsentotlr.
W. C. Winslow. tandldit r
rosontntive. inu RtiicmMi i
A "government the people. M
peopio nnu ror tno pcoplt," e
Into effect by tho RoDubtlna i
Is my motto. At Repnblleul
manes April 17
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For County Judge.
I horoby announco nr util
for county judge, before till
llcnn primaries of Mirloa
April 17. Having bcenco-sljj
mlssloner two terms i&d
Judgo ono term, I bellere I ml
Ifled for tho ofllco for vrhlej II
cnndldnto. 0. P. TEE
For Railroad Commit
I herewith annofjnc6mn!it
Republican nomination for i
Commissioner, from this ce:
nl district W. A. QKl
For Constablf,
I am a candidate for the vi
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