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    H A W L E Y ’ S . WTItONO
LEAD
Wanted and
Jonathan Bourne Jr.
r The first preliminary canvass
o f Marion county, made by the
friends of Willis C. Hawley, can­
didate for Congress, has just
been completed. The total regis­
tration o f the county shows
about 4000 republican votes. Of
F or S ale —Small calves, $2.50
these nearly 2000 are in the ten each and up. Porter Skinner. t2
Salem precincts. The poll o f the
A few j ¡food young work horses
Salem precincts, giving all doubt­
ful voters to the opposition, for sale 1 »y J. D. Gordon & Sou,
shows eighty per cent for Haw­ Dundee.
ley. It is practically the same
First class dairy cows for sale
in Aurora, and higher than that
at
moderate prices. David Bros.,
in Hubbard. In Jefferson ft is
Springbrook._____________
almost as large. The strength
o f the opposition is in Woodburn
F or S ale —A fresh cow and
and the two Silverton precincts. calf. J. P. Johnson, north of
Hawley may lose these, with depot.
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possibly two others. The plu­
N otice —Stock taken to
ralities for Hawley in Aurora, ture. Porter Skinner.
Hubbard and Jefferson, and the
ten Salem precincts, will repre­
White Plymouth Rock eggs for
sent his plurality in the county, sale for setting from 200 egg
as the remaining precincts will
hens. Roe Robison, Dundee.
more than offset any pluralities
the opposition may secure in
You are safe when you and
Woodburn and Silverton.
your children wear Dr. Lowe's
Mr. Hawley has visited every superior classes. See him at
county in the district except Hotel New berg Wednesday April
Curry, Lake, Lincoln and Tilla­ the 18th.
mook, and he has active workers
in all o f these. He has every f Black cap raspberry, the New
assurance that he will have plu­ Oregon and Wilson ‘■strawberry
ralities in ten o f the seventeen plants for sale.
counties, and more than an even
L. S. O tis , Rex, Oregon,
chance in three o f the remaining
Mutual phone 26-1
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR UNITED
seven. A careful and very con­
For
express
and
light
hauling
servative estimate, based upon
S T A T E S SEN ATO R.
reports from every part o f the leave orders at Rich’s grocery.
district, gives him forty-five per
Next Wednesday April the
Champion of Statement One.
cent o f the total republican vote.
18th,
one day only, Dr. Lowe the
O f course these claims will be
Jonathan Bourne, Jr., candidate before 'the Republican primaries fo r the
disputed. To acknowledge them well known oculo-optician will nomination o f United States Senator in Congress, for the long term commenc­
would be an open confession o f be at Newberg Hotel, consulta­ ing March 4th, 1907, waa boro in New Bedford, Massachusetts, February 23d,
defeat. Let the voter put this tion free.
1855; waa a member o f the class o f 1877 at Harvard U niversity; came to Port­
statement in his vest pocket and
F or S ale —Farm o f 157 acres; land May 16th, 1878; waa a Republican member o f the Oregon Legislature in
keep it there until April 21, and 27 acres o f hops, 15 acres of the session o f 1885 and the extra session o f 1886; was one o f Oregon’ s dele­
he will find that this estimate, runes and 7 acres of plow gates to the Republican National Convention o f 1888 and Oregon’ s member o f
like eveiy other thus far made and; rest easily cleared; running the Republican National Committee from 1888 to 1892, and a delegate to the
by the friends o f Mr. Hawley in water. A. T. Moore, Laurel, Republican National convention o f 1892; and .was elected as a Mitchell Repub­
this campaign, has been more Oregon.
t2 lican to the Oregon Legislature in 1896.
than verified. It is no longer a‘
Mr. Bourne has been more prominently identified with the development o f
Chehaletn Valley Mills Patent
question as to his success but as
the mineral resources o f Oregoh than any other man in the state, having ex­
hard
wheat
flour
is
unsurpassed
to the amount o f his plurality.
for strength, puretv and white­ pended in the last twenty years over $1,000,000 o f his own money in the ac­
quisition and development o f Oregon mines.
Of Importance to Teachers and ness. $1.30 per sack at all
W hile Mr. Bourne has had his residence and main office at Portland since -
stores.
r
Patrons.
1878, he has had another office at New Bedford, Massachusetts, and hascarried
When in Portland eat at the on the business o f his father’s estate since 1889, which makes him fam iliar
The local meetings o f the Yam­ Vegetarian Cate, 105 Sixth with many o f the large interests and leading men o f the East. These qualifi­
hill Teachers, Association which street near Washington. S. J. cations, in conjunction with his tremendous energy, originality, executive abili.
were to be held at McMinnville,
ty and experience in business and political affairs pre-eminently qualify him. fo r
Sheridan and North Yamhill on Lashier, Manager.
making an able and influential Senator for the State o f Oregon.
the 14th have been postponed
Mr. Bourne has. always favored extending the direct power o f th e people
and the teachers o f these locali­ Don’t forget that the place to over their government as far as possible. He was one o f the leading spirit* in
ties together with all other buy hay, grain, feed and poultry the Initiative and Referendum movement from 1896 until it waa approved by
teachers, school officers and supplies i£ the City Feed Store, the voters at the June election in 1902. In 1904 he was a member o f the ex­
patrons are invited to meet at opposite postoffice, Newberg. ecutive committee o f the Direct Primary Nominations League, and holds the
Newberg on the 28th o f this
same poeition with the People’s Power League at this time. In all these m ove­
Both phones and free delivery.
month.
ments he has been one o f the few to guarantee the necessary expenaes-of pre­
The third lesson o f the course
The biggest, newest, best and paring and proposing their measures to the people.
o f study o f the Association will cheapest stock o f wall paper in
He says that th«r choice o f United States Senator should be by direct vote
be carried out in the forenoon flewberg is at the art paint and o f the people, and that the Legislature should be compelled to elect the mnn
and*a general institute and of­ wall paper store, opposite post- the people select. To accomplish this result, he is championing Statement
ficers’ meeting will be held in the office. Wall paper and paint No. 1 o f the primary elections law as the only method by which public opinion
afternoon. The state superin­ sold at cost. J. E. Pressnall may be crystallzed and made effective upon the Legislature.
tendent is expected to be with hangs paper, 20c per double roll.
“ I f I am nominated and elected I will, during my term o f
us.
office,
favor:
At this institute we wish to
I have some good farm land,
Republican
Politics.
make plans for the County Agri­ part o f it lying within 50 rods o f
cultural fair and to plan our in­ Springbrook station. Will sell
Amending National Constitution for People’s Election, o f Uni­
stitute work tor next year.
or trade for improved city prop­ ted States Senators.
Let us piake known by our at­ erty in part. Immediate posses­
Publicity Political Campaign Expenses.
tendance and zeal at this insti­ sion given. Isaac M. Pollock,
National Control o f Corporations in Interstate Commerce.
tute the fact that the teachtrs Springbrook, Oregon.
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Rigid Exclusion o f Asiatic Coolie Eabor; Good Wages make
and officers o f this county are
F or S ale —Pnre-bred poultry Good Citizens.
intensely interested in our work.
L. R. A l d e r m a n . eggs.
Toulouse geese, Pekin
Legal Limitations Labor Hours for Safety on Railroads.
ducks, S. C. White Leghorn, best
Parcels Post, including Rural Delivery. .
Darius Brown.
kying strain. Barred Plymoth
Pure Food Laws.
By L ou J. Beauchamp, w h o w ill appear hen Rocks.
L. S. Otis, Rex, Oregon,
Liberal Appropriations for Panama Canal, Coast Defenses,
Saturday night on the N ew berg Lyceum coune.
Mutual phone 20-1.
River and Harbor Improvements, including Columbia and Willa­
Darius Brown waa the derndest ctpt.
mette Rivers, Coos, Yaquina and other Oregon Harbors, Celilo
Have Dr. Lowe relieve your
N ever w at known to make any (urn;
A lw ays took thing» ju t as they com e—
head and eye ache with a pair ot Canal, Government Canal at Oregon City.
“ W hatever happens," says he, ’ T m to hum ;"
his superior glasses. They cost " Fair Share o f Irrigation Fund for Oregon.
E f it rained all summer D ’ri w ould yell;
no
more than others and you
Loyal Support for Successful Candidates.
W e 'd p a y (ur this d w e was ia — ' w ell.
have the benefit o f his skill and
N othin' could freeze him, no airree.
Rigid Enforcement Statement One.
I t 's the L ord's ow n dam ' an’ pat suits m e."
over eighteen years experience.
Roosevelt for Secend Elective Term.
H ad a drought one summer and crops all Hied,
Consult him for one day only at
I desire that the following statement be printed after my
“ Saved u lo b o w ork ," D an us cried;
Hotel Newberg. Remember the
“EJ it hadn't been fur the heat aa' rich
name
on the nominating ballot;
day and date.
W e 'd had rich crops w e'd all been rich;
vor
CHAS. K. SPAULDING
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LOGGING COMPANY.
Deakrs ta Oregon Pine, Ash
and Maple Lumber
Doors
Lime
Sand
Cement,
Wood
Fibre
Plaster
Windows
Mouldings
Outt9r
LATH S,
SH IN LE S
AN D CEDAR P O S T S
STO R E BUILDING:
One Block East of Porter & Larkin's.
W E ARE SELLING
Our products to several of the Portland wholesale houses
and receiving compliments on our workmanship.
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W E ARE ABLE
To meet any legitimate competition and ask that the people
of Newberg and yicinity give us their patronage when want­
ing anything in our line.
LAST YEAR
Our Newberg customers were supplied through our agent,
but this did not prove satisfactory to ourselves nor to our
customers.
THIS YEAR
No one has a graft on us and we will supply your wants
direct from the factory.
Yours for a Square Deal
W . P. H E A C O C K & S O N S
Proprietors Newberg Sash A Door Factory.
J. B. STILLW ELL
j . P. IRVINE.
Republican Candidate for Rep­ Republican Candidate for Rep­
resentative in the Legis­
resentative in the Legis­
lature.
lature.
T o the voters: Having com­
T o the Republicans o f Yamhill
plied with all the requirements county:
o f the primary law necessary tc
Dear friends—In announcing
become a candidate for office, I myself as a candidate for repre­
hereby announce myself an aspir­ sentative before the coming pri­
ant for nomination on the repub­ maries I desire to extend to you
lican ticket for the office o f state my sincere thanks for yoar kind­
representative and make the fol­ ness in the indorsement of my
lowing brief statement o f princi­ petition and for other courtesies
ples:
shown me in the past, and I hope
I am in favor of the election o f you will see your w ay clear to
United States senators by the give me your loyal support, and
direct vote for the man tor that should I be nominated and elected
office whom the people shall I will endeavor to so conduct
nominate at the coming June myself that no one will ever re­
election, unless said nomination gret giving me their support,
should be annulled by a subse­ and I here present the following
quent petition signed by a ma­ platform, which I expect to be
jority of the voters o f the state; guided by:
in which case I should feel com­ , First. Will be guided by the
pelled to obey the spirit rather people’s choice for United States
than the letter o f statement No. senator.
1 and vote in accordance with
Second. Against free railroad
the latter and consequently more pisses to public officials and
intelligent expression ol the peo­ lobbyists.
ple’s will.
Third. Will lend my influence
I believe that one normal school : in securing free locks at Oregon
is sufficient ior the present needs City.
o f the state and should vote ac­
Fourth. Against omnibus ap­
cordingly cn all appropriations propriation bills.
for “ normal” purposes.
Fifth. Will be against the ex­
I shall l»e pleased to receive the cess clerk hire evil.
support of all mv triends at the
Sixth. Mostpositivelvngainst
coming primary elections who the Normal School grafts, or
may consider me the proper man grafts in any department o f the
for the place.
state government.
Thanking you in advance for
Seventh. Believe in making
any aid you mav l>e able to ren­ the burdens of taxation as light
der me, and promising the same as possible on the farmers and
fidelity to duty that has hereto­ laboring men.
fore marked my public efforts I
Eighth. No favors to railroad
remain yours for an honest and corporations or corporations of
faithful administration ot public any kind more than would be
affairs.
Very respectfully,
accorded to the most humble
citizen.
J. P. I rvine .
J. B. S tillw ell .
A n ' m oney’s the root of evil, sure,
I guess ib best w e're all still
N o use frettin' at all,” says I
‘ Its the L ord's ow n doin aa'
H is good old w ife fell rick one day.
F or forty yean she had had her w ay;
H ad bossed Darius from mom till might.
But the old man said she was always right.
“ A man needs a woman to keep him straight,"
W a s all he said when she went her gait.
But she died one Sunday and left him free;
“ It’s the Lord*i ow n doin ' an pat subs me
F or a dozen years he m oped alone.
But with cheer and kindness his old face shone;
H e helped his neighbors and fed the poor.
N o hungry tramp ever passed his door.
H is house burned dow n one winter's day,
Nothing left but his chickens and hay.
"It warmed them hens up, sure," said he.
“ It's the L ord's ow n doin ' aa' jnt suits m e."
H is horse ran o f one summer's day.
A n d Darius cam e to his end that way.
A ll bruised and bleedm g they picked him up.
A n d gave him a draught from the cooling cup;
But he never whimpered, nor said a w ord.
S o far as any o ' the neigh b on heard.
Except just before his soul passed free;
"It's the L ord's ow n doin' an' pst suits m e."
O h , brother and sister far aw ay.
Hyrk to the truth I speak to-day:
D on't worry and fret and vex your soul,
G od 's over all a* the seasons roll;
If wet or dry, or toil or rest.
H e planneth, and he knows what's best;
W hatever cornea, a y full and free,
"It's the Lord's ow n doin’ aa' jilt suits m e."
Situation as Bookkeeper Wanted
By a man who is at present
>rincipal o f a school. Will be a^
ibertv about May first. Will
not object to doing other work
in connection with bookkeeping.
Address Chas. Hanson, New­
berg, Oregon, box 146.
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I W ILL SU PPO RT PRESIDENT RO O SEVELT'S
DETERMINATION T H A T JUSTICE
Remember there is no better
BE DONE ALL MEN.
Patent, Patent, Patent.
flour than Chehalem Valiev Mills
Patent hard wheat flour.
Hammons.
Notice to Breeders.
The great show ring sire, Cap­
tain Jones, son of the great Mc­
The place to get your
''
Kinney, will from this on make
the season at Newberg and may
be found at the Commercial
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
I
. . .
stable on First street. This prize
winning animal, and sire o f so
many prize winners, owned by J. PRESCRIPTION WORK A
A. Jones o f Springbrook, is too
SPECIALTY.
well known in this vicinity to
call for a detailed description.
nooks, Stationery, Fancy and
Toilet
Articles.
Camara and
“ By Their Fruits.”
Kodaka and all kinds o f Camera
Dr. Bowers was called to Dun­ Supplies.
dee Sunday to see a lady who
had been suffering acutely the
past nine hours with gall-stones.
Relief was quickly given and she
soon went to sleep. While there
I was privileged to see a former
patient who was brought to me
unable to walk.
Treated her
three months; after five weeks
she could walk and improvement
has continued; she runs and plays
everywhere. She was one and
a half years old when she began
treatment It is nearly a year
since I treated her. She is now
fat and healthy.
LESSONS G IV E N IX K O D A K '
buy .
Use Chehalem Valley Mills
Patent hard wheat flour. Every
sack guaranteed.
‘ Choice Seed Wheat.
For sale—a lot o f choice spring
seed wheat Of the Defiance varie­
ty. It has been kept pure from
other varieties for seetl purpose.
Grafe & Son.
In ihe Circuit Court ol tbo But« of Oregon.
(or Yxmbil Count».
Potcr Ilagey, Plaintiff
i
»«.
>
Mattie Hagey, Defendant)
To Mattie Hager, tbo above named defendant:
In tbe name ef tbe State of Oregon »on are
required to a {.pear 1
In the above entitled Court
and cause on or before six week« from tbe date
of tbe flrxt publication of thlx Summons, whlob
a i d date hi tbe '¿2nd day of February, luofi. and
anewer tbe platatliTs complaint Sled against
you tn the above entitled Court end ceuee.
Tbe mid suit ie brought to obtain a decree
dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony heretofore
end now extetlng between plaintiff, Peter
Hager, end defendant Mattie Hagey, end for
•ucn
< 11 ro end further lellef aa may ■
such other
i . Just
and equitable In tbe premises all of wbtcb wifi
more fully appear from reference to tbe
plalut on fll. herein to which •
‘
referenoe
Is
hereby made mid complaint being made
i
a part
fled that if
he reel
And yon are hereby notified
yon (ail lo appear and answer the mid com­
plaint aa hereby required that said plaintiff
will apply lo the mid Court for Ibe relief de­
manded therein.
This summons Is published by order of Hon.
B. P. Rhodes. County Judge of Yamhill County
Oregon, made at Chambers -on the 2ist day of
February, liioii.
m . o . picKrrr,
1A-I7
Attorney for Plaln.lff.
The Newberg Meat Co
Has the best facilities for .fur­
nishing first class meats and
butchers’ supplies, and the best
ie none too good for their cus­
tomers. Free delivery and both
phones.