Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, May 31, 1906, Image 4

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    N E W B E R G G RAPH IC.
S u n t M Mcoad-cU« matter et the poetoSce
et Mewberf, Oregoa.
ISSU E D B V ER Y T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G
S . N . WOODWARD.
W . C. WOODWARD.
$1,00 Per Year in Advance.
THURSDAY, HAY U . ISM.
Th« Voter on Election Day.
“ The proudest now is but my peer,
Tbe highest not more high;
To-day, o f all the weary year,
A king o f men am I.
To-day, alike are great and small,
The nameless and the known:
R y palace is the people’s hall,
Tns ballot-box my throne. ’ ’
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“ While there’s a g rief to seek redress,
Or balance to adjust,
Where weighs our bring manhood less,
Than Mammon’s vilest dust,—
While there’s a right to need my vote,
A wrong to sweep sway,
U p! clouted knee and ragged coat!
A man’s a man to-day!”
A nearer ideal nominee for con­
gressman than W. C. Hawley
has never before been before the
people o f Oregon and they are
coming rapidly to appreciate the
fact too.
^ T w o years ago North and
South Newberg precincts gave
the largest majority for the local
option law o f any locality in the
state and we will do beter still
next Monday.
You may have a neighbor who
needs a little information regard­
ing the tw o local option meas­
ures that are to be voted on.
See that he gets it before election
day.
invite investigation. In this re­
spect he and Dr. Withycombe are
entire opposites. The latter is
a total abstainer, has no bad
habits and stands for the high­
est and best in our citizenship.
What kind o f a man do we want
to represent us in the governor’s
chair? One for whom apologies
must be made from time to. time
and who on occasions past has
brought the flush of shame? Or
one whom we can point out to
the young men ana boys as a
man worthy to be taken as an
example by them? Let the voters
ot Oregon consider this import­
ant matter carefully. Give us a
man as well as a governor.
The editorial columns o f the
Graphic are not for sale to the
candidates o f any party, but our
advertising columns are open to
candidates o f all parties who care
to pay the price, which is reason­
able and the same rates are made
to all. This much inexplanation
o f fhe statement that some re-
jublicans have questioned the
oyalty o f the Graphic to the
party, on account of advertise­
ments that have been inserted
for candidates o f other parties.
All money that comes from legit­
imate advertising looks good
to us and we shall continue to
receipt for all such that is offered.
FREIGHT
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Do o y o on
u know you oan buy
ani
íy t n in g in the Hardware,
» n ic le and
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Vehicle
Implement line
at A. R. Koom&w A Son’s,
as cheap or cheaper, than you
oan in Portland?
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ial Ballot for
COME AND SEE.
Hop W ire and Spray Supply a Specialty»
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T . B. CUMMINGS A
COMPANY
. When the democratic press im­
plores you to cast aside parti­
sanship and vote for democratic
candidates, just ask yourself
what policy the democrats them­
selves pursue. Are they in the
habit of disregarding their party
nominees and voting for republi­
cans? What special virtue can
be found in republicans leaving
their ticket when democrats stick
to theirs through thick and thin?
Wherein is the consistency? The
zeal o f our democratic brethren
is rather to o intense and its in­
spiration a little too obvious to
be convincing.
A R E ABLE T O FURNISH Y O U R
CO M PLETELY
HOME
FU RN ITU RE, C A R PE TS, LINOLEUM , W A L L
PAPER, W IN D O W SHADES, S T O V E S A N D
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G R A N IT E W A R E
The ballot to be voted next
M onday will be a long one and
will require a little study by the
average voter. Get a* sample
The sentiment expresssd in the
ballot and look it over carefully
following,
from the Milton Eagle,
before you enter the booth so
is found to be general over the
that you can act intelligently.
state: “ Four years ago the
Eagle supported George E. Cham­
Members o f all political parties berlain for governor. We can
are free to admit that Mr. Ed­ say with Judge Lowell that
ist Congressional District
wards is one o f the best qualified under the same circumstances we
men for the office to which he would do so again. We have,
aspires that has ever been named however, a candidate this year
for the office in Yamhill county. for the gubernatorial office in the
You will make no mistake in person o f James Withycombe
voting for him.
who commands the respect and
confidence o f all and who is in
CHARLES Y. GALLOW AY
Jesse Edwards has made a every w ay worthy o f the high
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Yam hill County
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dean, dignified campaign and he office. He is entitled to the vote
has the assurance o f many voters o f every republican in the state!”
who are not members o f his own
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party that they will vote for
Mothers may talk, work,
him. It is now simply a question
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struggle to make their sons
ot the size ot his majority.
models by which to shape a new
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heaven and a new earth, says
All you need to know about Harper’s Bazaar, but the boy’ s
the proposed amendment to the world is in the man who is his
local option law is that it was father, and the boy believes that
prepared by the wholesale liquor whatever may be right on Sun­
dealers association and that they days or at prayer time, the
are spending a mint o f money to things that are really good, that
carry it through. Their interests really count in life, are what
and yours are just the opposite. father does. Moreover it is what
’ atch R epairing
father does which defines the
F. _ A. Crawford, republican means with which the boy shall
A SP E C IA L W O R D
candidate for the legislature, has work, the sphere wherein his ef­
been too busy on his farm to do forts shall be shaped. In a word,
Unless the delicate, exactly ad­
much electioneering, but that what father does is the beginning
justed parts o f a watch are kept
will be nothing against him in as it is the end o f the boy’s
clean and lubricated, they are
the minds o f the voters. Fred achievements.
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certain to become worn to a
D e m o c r a t i c N o m in e e
will have his work arranged by
greater or less extent and the
the time the next legislature
Hon. Willis C. Hawley is mak­ R e p r e s e n t a t iv e in Congres»*
meets.
movement will surely lose its ac­
ing an excellent campaign tor
curacy.
T iny particles o f grit are
congress in this district and his
It is noticeable that the Port­ supporters and friends prophesy
bound to work into the best pro­
land Journal, in order to make a plurality of not less than six
tected movement; the oil will be­
ou t a column o f Oregon press to eight thousand votes. Mr.
come gummed in time and these
comment favorable to the demo­ Hawley is surprising even his
combined will serve to cut and
cratic ticket has to call more friends in his campaign, his
grind the pivots and cause fric­
than once on the same papers speeches having a forceful char­
for expressions, and many of acter and a power o f logic not
tion.
them are insignificant little sheets heard in a campaign for a long
Every watch should be thor­
never heard of before. As a mat­ time. Mr. Hawley knows his
IN N EW BERG
oughly cleaned and oiled at least
ter o f fact the Oregon press is politics well and is thoroughly
Wholesale
dealers
in
the
famous
pnee in eighteen months, and if
lined up pretty solidly in sup­ up on his political historv. flfe
Ice cream And butter
port o f the republican nominees— is therefore able to make his
yours has not been cleaned with­
ICE CREAM,
much more so than ever before.
hearers agree to his argument,
in that time, it should have im­
GALLON, $1.00
wfeich is unanswerable. Marion
mediate attention.
Newberg republicans gave the county is proud o f its candidate
BUTTER, 40c per roll
' We will clean your watch pre­
county I. L. Hoskins for recorder, tor congress.—Salem Statesman.
Orders for ice cream should be
cisely as it would be done in the
placed a day or two in advance
who led the ticket in his second
if possible.
election, D. H. Turner, for re­
best watch factories—take the
It has happened in years past
Free Delivery
corder, whom the democrats find that the party ticket presented
movement entirely apart, clean
it useless to oppose tor re-elec­
John
C
Keller,
Mgr.
each wheel, cog and pivot sepa­
to the people has been machine
tion, and Clarence Butt and B. made, in which case there was
Both Phones
M rately, assemble and regulate it—
C. Miles, both o f whom proved
and when you get it back you
second termers in the state legis­ cause for the lack o f hearty and
united
support
given
it.
It
is
al-
lature.
Newberg republicans togetherdifterent this year. The
may depend upon it being in
now present another good man
“ perfect shape.”
republican ticket is in nowise a
in Jesse Edwards, for state sen­
factional
one.
,
It
is
put
up
by
M il | C
NEWBERG
ator, who, if elected, will likewise
the
people
by
the
provisions
ot
i’ l I Li L D
jeweler
prove a stayer. And he will be
the new direct primary law. The
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elected.
Next to Postoffice.
nominees are o f our seketion,
not of the bosses. On the other
There is one element in the hand, how have the democrats
First Class and
tight for the governorship which done? They held “ mass meet­
Up-to-date
the press, democratic in particu­ ings,” which used to be known
lar, nas naturally liven reticent as nominating conventions, and
N ext door to the bowling alley
in taking up. It should concern "invited” certain men to become
bandies all kinds of fresh atid cured
the people o f the state however, candidates, wholly disregarding!
meats. Both phones.
BEST PRICES
and it should be given attention. the spirit of the Direct Prim ary.!
Admitting, for the ^purpose of Theirs is a machine ticket still,!
Free Delivery.
argument solely, that Chamber­ while the republican is the peo-
Highat cadi price paid lor hop. veal, and
lain and Withycombe are o f pic’s ticket. And the people will |
Mrs. L A . Horton
poukiy.
equal fitness as to point o f abili­ support their own nominees.
JOS. MOTSCHENBACHER, Prop.
ty. what o f the personality, the
F in i Street
WESLEY BO YES, Cutter.
private life, the habits o f the
A ero« from Parker Mere. Co.
BOTH rHONKfl
tw o men? Those o f Gov. Cham­ Tents and camp stoves at J ..
berlain are too well known to M. Shaw's.
FINE LINE OF
BUGGIES
TO SHOW YOU
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IMPLEMENTS
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Headquarters for Feed, Seeds and Fertilizer
MILLER & WRIGHT
P
BOTH PH O N ES
Try our
LISK W ARE
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For your Kitche
Utensils.
A fine line of
C U TLER Y
Suitable for ail
rs
MILLINERY
TH E IM PR O V ED
ACM E W A SH E R
A Child can Operate it
Saves Health, Strength &
,
Clothing.
Purposes.
You will find them at
J. B. M o u n t’s
OLDEST FIRM IN TOwN
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Nursery Stock.
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Having been given the agency for the Chico,
Cal., Nurseries, I am prepared to fill orders for
nil kinds o f Nursery stock, including all varieties
of Fruits, Ornamental Shrubbery, Climbing
Vines, Roses etc. English Walnuts a specialty,
Stock delivered promptly to the nearest
station or boat landing.
Prompt attention given all orders, sent to
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J. B. F O R SY TH , N ew berg, O r.
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City Meat Market.
NEW BERG
BAKERY
Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes
always ou hand. Orders
filled at short notice
Strohmaier &
Hanish
JOHN A. BECK
the old
“ HOOSEER JEWELER”
Ha* moved