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» M NBWBER0 GRAPHIC Special Word. March number of "Lend Candidate's a Hand," a paper monthly a t the tiary, has been issued. It is o f the best monthlies in the state and if newspaper men of the cali SAMT L PARKETT m i T T IQ U D A T M O t H I H O bre the paper denotes are turned out there, several seifstyled edi Republican candidate for tors who are yet allowed at nomination for the office o large could serve a term at Sa County Clerk. lem with profit to themselves * ,y *' ’ íyf and with relief to their readers. It is said one Atchison, sent up Dundee, Oregon from Freewater for forgery is $l«50 Per Year in Advance. the editor .—M ilton Eagle. Freewater and M ilton are only R. B. LINVILLE, separated by an imaginary line, THUBSDAY, MARCH 26 , 1906 . Candidate for County Record and heretofore we had always ¡MUnkEBURIMOl er, subject to the decision o f the inclined to the opinion that Mil Republican Primary Election, Unless the delicate, exactly adjusted All appeals made for a clean ton w as the more favored o f the parts o f a watch are kept dean and April 17,1908. lubricated, they are certain to become up day seem to go unheeded but tw o. Worn to a greater or less extent and there Js nothing like keeping A Word From Mrs. Harford. the movement will surely lose its ac For Sheriff. everlastingly at it. curacy. Tiny particles o f grit are Editor Graphic:—Thinking the I am a candidate for the nom- *°und to w ort into the best protected history o f the Chehalem Center The new proprietors o f the In* Movement; the oil will become gummed W. C. T. U. will be of interest to ination for the office of sheriff In time and these combined will dependence Enterprise have cot many o f your readers, I ask the subject to the will o f the repub cut sad grind the pivots and oat the semi and promise to give ccurtesy o f the Graphic for space lican voters of the county at the ction. the people better service in a primai7 election April 17. I Every watch should be thoroughly to give it at this time. weekly issue. A very wise con have been a resident o f Yamhill « “ «1 at least once in eigh- This Union was organized with clusion. five members soon after the an county for more thanforty yea r. •“ » ? » " " “ • , “ d “ » £ * !“ V £ , fcevn cleaned within that time, it should k immediate attention. Cement walks laid on both nual state convention held in and have a gqpd knowledge o f ‘jjfave Newberg in 1896. Soon others the duties o f the sheriff’s office W s w ill clean your watch precisely sides of First street would add as it would be done in the best_ watch united. Our girls becam* mem Your vpte is solicited. a hundred per cent to the appear factories—take the movement entirely W. G. H e n d e r s o n . ance of the street and we would bers, kept their dues paid, wore apart, clean each wheel, cog and pivot be glad to know that the city the badge and stood always for good. separately, assemble and regulate it— the principles that underlie this council had so decreed. Attend the countv institute and when you get it bad^ you may world wide organization—total that the W. C. T. U. will hold depend upon it being in “ perfect ' abstinence, prohibition and puri the second week in April in New shape.” Oscar D. Hamstreet, w ho pur chased the Sheridan Sun a short ty. The grow th in numbers has berg, and see for yourselves how time ago, is giving the people in been slow at times, bnt continu Christ-like these women will that end o f the county far and ous, and today alm ost every show themselves to be. We fear aw ay the best paper ever pub family is represented in the mem no defeat and by His grace w t Newberg Jeweler • lished in Sheridan, and he is earn bership. Every effort this socie conquer. Next to Postoffice. F or God and home and every ing the hearty support o f the ty has made in all these years, has been for the betterment o f land. business men and public gener the surroundings of these homes, H e l e n D. H a r f o r d , ally. r the safeguarding o f the children Nat. Supt. Dpt. Christian Citi that were in them. Many o f zenship. Hon. B. F. Mulkey, until re the young people have gone to -------------- cently president o f the Ashland homes of their own, oat into the Communication From a Fi Normal school, has announced activities o f thé world, grounded his candidacy for the office of in temperance principles, a credit Editor Graphic:—Seeing that district attorney for the First to the section in which they were this year we have the privilege Oive iu ■ chance at that Congressional District. Mr. Mul reared. It has a membership o f to vote on a law to amend our om r. W e w ould like key is a good campaign speaker 30 active members, which with present System of taxation the In thoee Beth F h - to turca, B tc., and do y« and he ought to be able to make the honoraires, will keep the question naturally arises whether a good fight for the nomination standard o f temperance floating or not our laws need any radical and election. * aloft until every saloon, gam changes. No one has any doubt but that bling den and brothel is banished LET US FIGURE W ITE YOU. our present system could be The man w ho is to o penurious from our fair land. What have they done? They greatly improved upoq and while and void of public spirit sufficient to induce him to take a local pa have reached the public con it will be difficult to make laws • Clemenson & Evans per, and yet is so anxious to read science by gospel temperance that will not find opposition yet it that he will borrow it of his meetings, the emphasizing the a law which will hurt the pro neighbor, would eat tw o meals Sunday school quarterly temper ducing class would be unjust and Sheriffs Sale Foreclosure. a d a y at his neighbor’s table if ance lesson, and by bringing the should be relegated to thp rear. Whether all believe it or not la tlit cirenlt Coart of tht state of Oregon oj^ortn n ity offered, and beat best thoughts of the leading Yamhill county. the grocery man w ho furnished thinkers on this great question the farming class are the hardest for WM. SCOTT, Plaintiff worked and heaviest taxed o f the stuff for the third meal. Of as the young people have spoken A. H. V r IUNGER and DtfendtnU. course we don’t have any o f this in the medal contests. They any class o f individuals and the — A PRILINGER rirtue o f an tx een tion . Judgment and o f sate, ittnad o u t o f th t a b o r t antitied class in Newberg but we hear o f have given young and old inno fanner has no voice in w bat Court, In th t a b o r t entitled m it, to me directed dated th t lath day o f January, IMS, upon a cent amusements,' as now and shall be the price o f his product, and several in other places. Judgment, decree and order of atlt, rendered entered in aaid C oart on th e 44 th day o f then they have planned social nor the price o f what he pays for and December, U07, in faror o f M id plan tiff, Wm. Scott, and against »aid defen d en u , A. H. Fril- articles he has to buy; hut as inger and E ra Prilinger, fo r the rum o f |4M .rs A Salem hop buyer, who was gatherings. .Instead of dances with Intereat thereon at th e rate o f S per cent in town the first o f the week, and card parties, better ideas sure as the result o f thé Silent per annum from December 24th, 1907, and ISO attorney feee, and also for the »am of I83.M intereat thereon from Decem ber Mth, 1907, gav^ ample proof by his drunken obtain in this entire neighbor Reaper he pays the bulk o f the • with t th e rate o f • per cent per annum from De- hood. taxes and the result of his toil < embar Mth, 1907. and alao lor the i n n o f 1386.40 orgies that he was doing his Interest then-on at the rate o f 10 per eent And now a word regarding the furnishes the life for the masses. with i cr anum from December 24th. 1907. and $40 at full part toward increasing the torney feee, and for th e coeta of aaid eult taxed am sumption o f booze in compli organization in general. It is He does not strike either for bet at 920.30 and for the coeta o f this w rit, com manding me to tell the follow in g deecribed real property, to w it: The norfbeast quarter ance with the efforts being pat not a little society, measured by ter pay or an eight or ten hour of th e southw est quarter o f M otion fourteen forth by the brewers and dis the few members in Chehalem or day; but he is always plodding 14), in tow nship 8 , south of ra n g e z west o f the Willamette m eridian, in Y am h ill o o on ty. Ore tillers. He was a bad actor and Newberg. It is organized in fifty- aw ay and as he does not make g o*. Mow, therefore, by virtue o f said e xecu tion, decree end order o f tale, and in com p li a few [more such tears will put nine governments, the leaders in much opposition to conditions ance w ith «aid writ, 1 w ill on Saturday the 4th ley o f April, 1908, a* 10 o ’eloek A. M. o f laid at the west door o f the cou rt h ouie, in Mc enough snakes in his boots to pur own a n d 'all countries are as he finds them, he finds too day, M innville, Yam hill eounty, Oregon, tell at pu b to the highest bidder, for cash lb hand, make him a fit subject for the women o f strong religious senti often to his sorrow that his law a lic llo «aie, t th o right, title and interest, w hich the ments, the ones m ost to be de makers are willing to pàt their eb gvc nam ed defen denu , A. H. Frlllnger end mad house. A good fellow when BvhFrtllnger. o r either of them had on th e 11th pended upon to aid in the ad burdens on his shoulders also. dev of D eoember 1906. o r h ave since acquired sober, so his friends say, but be In th e above described property, to satisfy M id decree and ord er of sale end th e e o s u ing good when sober don’t con vancement o f the interests o f the And now in regard to the single exeeatioa, of (h is writ. Date o f first iasue March Ath, 1908. church to which they pay their tax. If he does not look out he Dole of last Issue; April 2nd. 1900. done for a man’s acts when he k. p . cor R igan , allegience. They are women o f will be buncoed into believing it Sheriff o f Y am hill County, Orégon. fills upon a mixture o f rainwater, r. W. FENTON and CLARENCE BUTT, strychnine, {dug tobbaco and bad scholarly attainments, and are is gotten up for his especial bene Attorneys for Plaintiff. recognized leaders. It it was not fit, and not for those w ho al alcohol. >1 called o f God to do the work He ready have to o many favors wonder where all the money has placed in our hands, it would given them in the shape o f pro goes to. Certainly not too much Our friend, J. C. Hayter, o f the long since have joined the hosts tection and often bonuses from o f it is used on our highways, al Polk County Observer, the semi- of forgotten organized efforts. his pocket direct. though it seems as though they weekly published at Dallas, the Instead o f that it is one o f the While large holdings of land do ccvuk! almost be paved with great billy goat center o f the most feared and dreaded enemies not add as it should to the gen silver. West Side, in an argument with o f the liquor traffic. Congress eral prosperity yet a tax on it However we note that many Mrs. Dunni way on the suffrage heeds the petitions o f its 350,(MX) only could not bring about the have realized the importance o f question said: “ We believe that membership, as is noted in tne time when all things have worked smaller holdings in order to keep 99 out o f every 100 men in Ore acts o f that body. Scientific out for the good o f all, no more their heads above water, and gon would gladly vote as their temperance instruction in the than our present system o f tax- while the farming classes have wives asked them to on the wom naval, military, Indian and ter ingall standing timber fifty cents many questions o f vital interest an suffrage amendment; that ritorial schoéls. The pure food per thousand will allow an ex to them there is nothing that brothers would be willing to law received strong endorsement tra tree to stand and grace the could work a greater hardship vote according to the wishes o f through its agitation, patent hills and valleys of Oregon, out at the present time, nor will their mothers or sisters, and that medicines give it large credit for side o f the wise provision o f our bring about a more vigorous bachelors would be delighted to their sudden downfall. If any government for the protection o f protest than to make the land give the old maids a chance to one reading this, desires materi- its timber in its mountain ranges. and it only pay the tax. be heard on the question. The al that gives the objects and We know that so much for H ow ard W alton . opinions of the handful o f unfor aims o f the W. C. T, U. 1 will be taxes is required or is collected tunate wretches who do not pleased to supply them for the whether judiceously expended or Card of Thanks. come under any of these classes asking. not, and from whence will come would not amount to much on« The support given by the ma the taxes for the millions of We take this method of thank w ay or the other.” This isgood jority of pastors of every denomi money invested in manufacture, ing our many kind friends who stuff to come from the pen of a nation, by their kindly words railroads, etc., and why the jus extended help and sympathy on bachelor o f forty winters and if spoken in its favor, the earnest tice o f exempting them from tax account o f our deep sorrow oc the fair damsels o f old Polk don’t sermons preached, in many ation and putting it only upon casioned by the death ot our take it as a gentle hint we shall churches once a quarter, have the land? We all know our taxes daughter. our guess. lelpcd to widen this influence for are high enough already and we J. R. B rock and F amily . ■- - t " Carload of Rex Lime and Sulphur Solution Just In. W e have sold over, a carload o f «pray this winter Bean & Myers Spray Pumps Hose and Nozzles: & MILLS ----- ---------- ¿V " V ; -«-*e--------—---- :------------T ----- Plumbing! K IN G A, B E N N E T T H A R D W A R E CO. C. B. C U M M IN G S & C O . Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino* leum, House Painting and Hard ware. W e have a large line o f Souvenir Postal Cards and make a specialty o f Hand Burnt Leather Postate ex ecuted to order. Newberg W. P. HEACOCK & SON. Proprietors o f N ewberg Sash A Door Factory. Oregon H t?b | Eyes . I 'T h e y see not, unless they are properly fitted with S. W . P O T T E R Is the the man to sea about IL Doors, W indows, and . Turned W ork M ade to Order. W atches, Clocks, and h full line o f Silverware for the holiday trade. 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