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5 - TH E - ^ CHAS. K. SPAULDING * # “ LOGGING COMPANY. Dealers in Pine, Ash and Maple Lumber. Doors. Lime, Sand, Cement, Windows, M oulding Wood Fibre Plaster Eave Gutter LATH S, SH IN LES AND CEDAR P O ST S. S T O R E BUILDING: W E ARE SELLING Our products to several'of the Portland wholesale houses and receiving compliments on our workmanship. W E ARE ABLE To meet any legitimate competition and ask that the people of Newberg and vicinity 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 factor y. Yours for a Square Deal W. P. HEACOCK & SO N S Proprietors Newberg Sash & Door Factory. Pertinent Pointers ttslng. on Advcr- Mrs. I. Ivancovitch and child o f Seaside have been visiting on (From W h ita 's S t y ln fi.) Chehalem mountain with her There are folks in the moun parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. tains o f Tennessee who still vote Jones. for Jeff Davis—at that they have Another son, a twelve pounder, some business men beaten for arrived at the home o f Mr. and progress. Mrs. W. H. Bond Wednesday, Advertising high class goods just in time to get in his work in in mediums of doubtful circula the republican primaries. tion because it’s cheap, reminds Senator Gearin has sent the one of the farmer who invested Graphic a limited number o f in gold bricks to escape a bank packages o f government seeds, failure. which will be mailed free to those Taking a “ whirl” at advertis who ask for them as long as they ing to revive a dead business is last. like trying to win back a lost Miss Carrie Williams, daugh fortune by a single turn o f the ter o f Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wil wheel—it’s a chance if it wins. liams. and Will J. Saunders were The man who turns his ad married in Portland Saturday. writing over to his office boy is The young people will reside like the woman who trims her here and will build a home of own hat—never proud o f the job. their own in the southeast part Bought at a second hand store, o f town. a frock coat and silk hat are S. W. Potter, G. M. Bales and often the cheapest kind o f cloth John Ulig attended the state ing—the kind o f advertising that convention of the prohibition I looks the cheapest usually proves party in Portland the latter part the most expensive. o f the week. A spirited fight, led It isn’t the dog that barks by H. W. Stone, secretary o f the once and runs away that’s no Portland Y. M. C. A., w as made ticed—it’s the one that bites and to depose I. Hi Amos as leader, hangs on—this is the kink o f ad but the faithful rallied in time to vertising that pa 3 's. * save the latter’s head. At the If you think one dollar in the convention Rev. H. Gould o f th is* 1 bank is worth tw o invested in city was made the party’s nom the right kind o f advertising you inee tor United States senator need to think again. for the short term. A standing advertisement is The news o f the devastation o f like your wife’s last year’s dress San Francisco by earthquake and —people know it is the same old fire, which was circulated about dress, but they’re not interested. town about noon or a little b efore! A business without some kind yesterday, was received with ex j o f advertising will make about citement which recalled the inci ¡as much progress as a vehicle dent o f the blowing . UP up o f j without some propeling power. Maine, and the victories ofSanti-j Had advertising like bad whis- ago and Manila Bay. All was < kev may cost less than good but rumor, or mainly so, until the first cost is a secondary consjder- tram came in when the evening -----------1 ation when - - disastrous - the effects paper boys reaped a small har are counted. vest The magnitude o f the dis The farmer who sells the most aster can scarcely be realized. butter don’t wait for the cows J Wanted and For It is generally conceded in Til- araook county that should John . Howser get the nomination òr joint representative he will je turned down in the election by the republicans in his own comity on account o f his con nection with the holdup legisla ture in 1897. A. G. Beals is the ,candidate the republicans should support if they do not want to be defeated in the election next June. # Black cap raspberry, the New REPUBLICAN C A N D ID A TE FO R U N ITED Oregon and Wilson strawberry S T A T E S SE N A T O R . plants for sale. L. S. O tis , Rex, Oregon, Champion o f Statement One* Mutual phone 26-1 ~ Jonathan Bourne, J r., candidate before Che Republican primaries fo r the For express and light hauling nomination o f United States Senator in Congress, for the long term commenc leave orders at Rich’s grocery. ing March 4th, 1907, was bom in New Bedford, Massachusetts, February 23d, > F or S ale —Farm of 157 acres; 27 acres of hops, 15 acres of runes and 7 acres of plow We wish to extend to friends ind; rest easily cleared; running and neighbors our heartfelt water. A. T. Moore, Laurel, t2 gratitude for the many kindnesses Oregon. shown during the sickness and at Chehalem Valley Mills Patent the death o f our wife and daugh hard wheat flour is unsurpassed for strength, purety and white ter. ness. $1.3([ per sack at all R obert H owie . M r . and M rs . G. W. H owie . stores. When in Portland eat at the Matthew Thompson, ol Blaine, Vegetarian Cafe, 105 Sixth Tillamook county, republican street near Washington. S. J. candidate for joint representa tive of Yamhill and Tillamook Lashier, Manager. counties, has been in town talk Don’ t forget that the place to ing to the voters. Some o f his . . arguments are convincing: “ Se-sj*)U-v |lay> i?Tain> anc^ poultry lect U. S. Senators you reel verf. supplies is the City Feed Store, The will o f the people is higher opposite postoffice, Newberg, than the man. No more holdu Both phones and free delivery.. legislative sessions like ’97. 1 S. should control the locks. Con The biggest, newest, best and vict labor on the roads.” Vote Cheapest stock o f wall paper in for Thompson, republican candi Newberg is at the art paint and nate for joint representative. A wall paper store, opposite post- man o f and for the people. * office. Wall paper and paint sold at cost. J. E. Pressnall Men Wanted. hangs paper, 20c per double roll. Sawmill and lumber yard la borers $2.00 per day, woodsmen $2.25 to $3.00. Steady work. Apply to Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., Eugene, Oregon. Jonathan Bourne Jr. * For sale, well improved farm at lowest price o f any improved roperty in this vicinity. H. C. aulson. Card of Thanks. One Block East of Porter & Larkin's. Local Events. to come home1 to be milked, goes after th^m—when business don’t come g o after it. - The little tin horn that is blown attracts more attention than the golden throated cornet that is always silent, so the little ad that you use every dav gets more returns than the million Weekly Oregonion and the dollar appropriation to be used Graphic for $2.00. “ sometimes.” Trying to run a business with A few good young work horses out advertising is like trying to for sale by J. D. Gordon & Son, steer a ship without a rudder— Dundee. pretty liable to get bumped sooner or later. First class dairy cows for sale at moderate prices. David Bros., It looks as though John J. Springbrook. Howser, who is a candidate for F or S ale — A fresh cow and joint representative, is backed by Jonathan Bourne, who is trying calf. J. P. Johnson, north of t3 to pack the state legislature iu depot. his own interest. T w o heavy wagons for sale, Card of Thanks. one nearly new. Enquire of V. H. Cox, near tile factory. In behalf o f the relatives we White Plymouth Rock eggs for wish to express oür gratitude to sale for setting from 2tX) egg the many friends who showed hens. Roe Robison, Dundee. ready help and sympathy at the F or S ale cheap, a good year death o f our father. ling fiUy, well bred. Enquire at M e . and M rs . T. H. G ardner . Graphic office. I have some good farm land, pRrt o f it lying within 50 rods o f Springbrook station. Will sell or trade for improved city prop erty in part. Immediate posses sion given. Isaac M. Pollock, The solid business interests of Springbrook, Oregon. t4 Tillamook county have come out for A. G. Beals for joint repre I am prepared to put up wire sentative o f Yamhill and Tilla fencing in all sizes and styles at mook counties. He is a staunch right prices, guaranteeing satis republican, a representative citi zen and a man o f recognized factory work. It will pay you to consult me. ability. * H. E. N ewlin , Vote for the man who is the Springbrook, Oregon. choice o f his own county for joint representative. The repre sentative republicans of Tilla F or S ale — Pore-bred poultry Toulouse geese, Pekin mook are supporting A. G. Beals ejggs. for this office. * ducks, S. C. White Leghorn, best The republicans will have a laying strain Barred Plymoth clean, conscientious candidate Rocks. L. S. Otis, Rex, Oregon, tor join t representative for Yam Mutual phone 20-1. hill and Tillamook counties in A. G. Beals. Give him y our support Rotlcc to Breeders. and vote. He’s O. K. The great show ring sire, Cap R. A N.( THE TIME SAVER. tain Jones, son of the great Mc Kinney, will from this on make Chicago 17 Hours Rearer via the season at Newberg and may be found at the Commercial This Popular Columbia stable on First street. This prize River Route. winning animal, and sire o f so many prize winners, owned by J. Franklin was right when he A. Tones o f Springbrook, is too said: “ Lost time is never found well known in this vicinity to again.” call for a detailed description. The O. R. & N., in addition to giving you 200 miles along the QgBBNHOUSE AND FLOWER HAR DEN. matchless Columbia River, saves you 17 hours to Chicago. It is I want to sell my entire place the in the next 30 days, that I may Short Line to Lewiston. enlarge the same business else Short Line to Palouse country. where. Short Line to Spokane. Established market for all cut Short Line to the Coeur d’ Alene flowers. country. I will instruct the purchaser Short Line to Salt Lake City. how to raise them if desired. A Short Line to Denver. splendid income can be made. A Short Line to Kansas City. fine home for any one wanting Short Line to Omaha. to school their children. Short Line to Chicago. Time can be had on part pay- Short Line to all points East. W. B. S ims , ment. Three trains East daily, 9:15 Newberg, Oregon a" m•, 8:15 p. m. and §:15 p. m. M arriage Liceuse*. The “ Chicago-Portland Special” is as fine as the finest. Every comfort o f home. For particu Susan Stewart 46, to R. K. L. lars ask any agent o f the South Borchere 51. Ada A. Springer, 20, to John ern Pacific Company or write R. Harris, 30. A. L. C raig , Elizabeth Hadley, 24, to Clm- General Passenger Agent, ton B. Newhouae», 24. . Portland, Ore. v 1856; was s member o f the class o f 1877 at Harvard University; came to Port land May 16th, 1878; was a Republican member o f the Oregon Legislature in the session o f 1885 and the extra session o f 1886; was one o f Oregon’s dele gates to the Republican National Convention o f 1888 and Oregon's member o f the Republican National Committee from 1888 to 1892, and a delegate to the Republican National convention o f 1892; and was elected as s Mitchell Repub lican to the Oregon Legislature in 1896. Mr. Bourne has been more prominently identified with the development o f the mineral resources o f Oregon than any other man in the state, having ex 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. W hile Mr. Bourne has had his residence and main office at Portland Bince 1878, he has had another office at New Bedford, Massachusetts, and has carried on the business o f his father’s estate since 1889, which makes him familiar with many o f the large interests and leading men o f the East. These qualifi cations, in, conjunction with his tremendous energy, originality, executive abili ty and experience in business and political affairs pre-eminently qualify him for making an able and influential Senator for the State o f Oregon. Mr. Bourne has always favored extending the direct power o f the people over their government as far as possible. He was one o f the leading spirits in the Initiative and Referendum movement from 1896 until it was approved b y ' the voters at the June election in 1902. In 1904 he was s member o f the ex ecutive committee o f the Direct Primary Nominations League, and holds the same position with the People’s Power League at this time. In all these move ments he has been one o f the few to guarantee the necessary expenses o f pre paring and proposing their measures to the people. He says that the choice o f United States Senator should be by direct vote o f the people, and that the Legislature should be compelled to elect the man the people select. To accomplish this result, he is championing Statement No. 1 o f the primary elections law as the only method by which public opinion may be crystallzed and made effective upon the Legislature. “ If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term o f office, favor: Republican Politics. Amending National Constitution for People’s Election o f Uni ted States Senators. Publicity Political Campaign Expenses. National Control o f Corporations in Interstate Commerce. Rigid Exclusion o f Asiatic Coolie Labor; Good Wages make Good Citizens. Legal Limitations Labor Hours for Safety on Railroads. Parcels Post, including Rural Delivery. Pure Food Laws. Liberal Appropriations for Panama Canal, Coast Defenses, River and Harbor Improvements, including Columbia and Willa mette Rivers, Coos, Yaquina and other Oregon Harbors, Celile Canal, Government Canal at Oregon City. Fair Share o f Irrigation Fund for Oregon. Loyal Support for Successful Candidates. Rigid Enforcement Statement One. Roosevelt for Secend Elective Term. I desire that the following statement be printed after my name on the nominating ballot: I W ILL SU P P O R T PR E SID E N T R O O SE V E L T 'S D E TE R M IN A TIO N T H A T JUSTICE BE DON E A LL M EN . J h t Newberg Meat Co Has the best facilities for fur nishing first class meats and butchers’ supplies, and the best is none too good for their cus tomers. Free delivery and both phones. For Sale. The piece to get your DRUGS & MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. Good riding pony, saddle and bridle; new Acme riding harrow; five-tooth one horse cultivator; some good calves. PORTKR S k INNKR. Books, Stationery, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Camara and Kodnks and nil kinds of Camera Supplies. LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K ' Situetlon as Bookkeeper Wanted BKY. By a m an-who is at present Use Chehalem Valley Mills principal o f a school. Will be at Patent hard wheat flour. Every liberty about May first. Will not object to doing othfer work sack guaranteed. in connection with bookkeeping. Address Chas. Hanson, New Choice Seed Wheat. berg, Oregon, box 146. t4 Patent, Patent, Patent. For sale—a lot o f choice spring seed wheat o f the Defiance varie Remember there is no better ty. It has been kept pure from flour than Chehalem Valley Mills other varieties for seed purpose. pt Grafe & Son. , Patent hard wheat flour. ■4