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NEWBERO GRAPHIC.
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T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G
listening to the bar-
rowing taka o f the stock lec­
turer, but there comes a time
when men of backbone must
show up if final battles are to be
won.
Your vote is solicited.
W . G. H t fD B R S O N .
C&nclfci&tc’s
For Sheriff.
SA M ’L L . PARRETT
A word for North Yamhill’s
candidate for sheriff. H. V. Stott
is a native son of Yamhill, was
educated at Pacific University,
Forest Grove, and would make
a competent and resolute officer.
Mr. Stott was the only man
w ho was willing to make a per­
sonal sacrifice by filling up the
republican ticket tw o yea n ago.
The present incumbent o f the
sheriff's office was known to be
a very efficient and exceedingly
popular man and his re-election
was conceded. Now there is a
chance. Would it not be fair
and honorable for republicans to
support Mr. Stott?
A Republican.
Republican candidate for the
nomination for the office o f
C. C. Hammerlv, editor and
County Clerk.
publisher o f the News-Reporter,
W .C .'
has announced himself as a can­
Dundee, Oregon
didate for Joint-senator from the
district composed o f the counties
$1.50 Per Year in Advance. of Yamhill, Washington, Lincoln
R. B. U N V IL L E ,
and Tillam ook, subject to the ap­
o
proval o f the republican voters
Candidate for County Record­
at the primary election. While er, subject to the decision o f the
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908.
Mr. Hammerly is comparatively Republican Primary Election,
The registration books close a new man in Oregon, having April 17,1908.
on April 7. Will your name be come here from the state of
found written there when elec­ Washington, be has thoroughly
v For Recorder
identified
himself
with
the
inter­
tion day comes round?
W. W. Nickeil, o f Bellevue Pre-
ests o f our state and particularly
cinct,
w ho is a candidate for
Immediately follow ing the pri­ with the interests of Yamhill
mary election “ Ballard’s Snow county, and the spirit o f push County Recorder on the Repub­
Lininent” will no doubt have a and enterprise that he has exhib­ lican ticket, was in the city on
big sale. It is highly recom­ ited will commend him to the Wednesday and from reports
mend ed'fbr old sores yon know. voters w ho must choose the can­ gathered from different part« o f
didate for the republican party the connty he has many friends.
When the Portland dailies tail for Senator in this district. Our Mr. Nickeil solicits your support
on every other hand tor big scare acquaintance with Mr. Hammer­ and influence, and will guaran
headlines they fall back on the ly has convinced ns that he is a tee that he is competent in pen­
poor old M adison street bridge thoroughly clean man and that manship, typewriting and gen­
which is alw ays “ In a Dangerous if nominated he will be found on eral clerical ability to fill the of­
C ondition."
the right side o f public questions fice of Recorder.
as he shall see them frotn honest
For Commit
It is claimed that Yamhill convictions. Yamhill county re­
county is paying $10,000in state publicans ought to give him a
I hereby announce myself a
taxes in excess o f what is just solid vote.
candidate for County Commis­
and a taxpayers meeting is called
sioner subject to the approval o f
to meet at McMinnville Friday
The Springbrook boosters have the republican voters o f Yamhill
afternoon at one o ’clock.
taken up the g o o d <roads prob­ county. It nominated and elect-
Unless the delicate, exactly adjusted
lem and have appointed a road ed I promise economy to the best parte o f a watch are kept clean and
I. H. Amos is the prohibition commission, composed of F. A. o f my judgment and equal favors
lubricated, they are certain to become
candidate for United States Sen­ Jones, L. S. Otis and Horace to all parts of the county.
worn to a greater or less extent and
ator. With Amos alongside o f Newlin to work out a proposi­
the movement will surely loee iU ac­
F . M. Y o r k ,
Ben Tillman several prongs tion for more efficient road work.
Carlton. curacy. Tiny particles o f grit are
bound to work into the best protected
would have to be added to the This is about the best thing we
movement; the oil will become gummed
For
pitchfork to make it halfway have heard o f for several moons
in time and these combined will serve
adequate.
I am a candidate tor the office to cut and grind the pivots and
and we hope that tfie movement
will prove to be “ catching." No of Assessor on the Republican friction.
It is reported the L og Cabin
Every watch should be thoroughly
one man can make good roads ticket. It nominated and elected
Syrup people are contemplating
cleaned and oiled at least once in eigh­
alone but should the people once I will conduct the office strictly teen months, and i f yours has not
establishing a factory in Port­
get awakened up to the real situ­ on a business basis, and shall en­ been cleaned within that time, it should
land that will employ tw o hun­
ation and get in and drill with deavor to give a just and equita­ have immediate attention.
dred or more people, which may
unity o f action, there is really no ble valuation of all property W e will dean your watch precisely
betaken to indicate that they
aa it would be done in the best watch
reason w orth considering why within the county.
have figured out that it will be
factories—take the movement entirely
G. A. H e in z .
we shonld not have first class
apart, dean each wheel, cog and pivot
cheaper to ship the raw material
roads over the country. In the
separably, assemble and regulate it—
that goes to make up the sweet
F or
and when you get it back you may
past a few people have talked
«tu ff from* “ back east’ ’ to Ore­
good roads daring the winter
I am a candidate for Assessor, depend upon it being in “ perfect
gon than it will be to ship the
and early spring when nothing subject to the vote of republicans
poles for the cabin from Oregon
but talk was possible, but all at the primary election. Have
to the eastern factories.
good resolutions were smothered been a resident of this section
Parties that make up their as soon as good weather came practically all my lift and having
tickets with names “just to fill and something could have been served as deputy Assessor for a
Newberg Jeweler
in " with a view o f being counted done to , improve the roads. number o f years am familiar with
Next to Postoffice.
on the side they stand for, often Some talk followed np with ef­ the duties o f the office. If I am S e l l R h e n e e i e r e S M ,
make some misfit nominations. fective organization and enlist­ nominated and elected I will
F or instance, a certain party-has ment for good hard w ork during show equality to all and special
named a man for dairy and food the proper season for road work, privileges to^none.
M artin Miy.ER.
commissioner', w ho if elected to would, in the course of a tew
years,
work
such
changes
tor
bet­
that office would be as awkward
For
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in the position as a cow with her terment about Newberg that we
would all wonder why we hadn’t
Believing in a fair and equitable
first calf. He is simply not
assessment for all; knowing that
cow man, bat he knows more got down to business sooner.
dive na a
at
the office o f assessor becomes
about the fruit business than a
W
e
would
like
Card o f Thanks.
more im portant as the valuation
whole township o f other fellows
to
lath Flu­
that might be named. It is sim­ We wish to extend onr heart­ of the property o f the county in
ito your
Etc.,
ply a case o f putting a willing felt thanks to the Newberg hand creases, and having had several
Mag.
horse in the w rong stall.
for the music rendered at the years experience as field assessor
I believe I can discharge the du­
burial o f our loved one.
LET US FldURB WITH YOU.
ties of the office in a creditable
> It is polite for a man to ask
Mrs. H attie H askin
the women in the house if smok­
manner. I am a candidate sub­
and F amily .
ing is offensive to them before he
ject to the vote o f the republicans
lights his cigar. It is polite for
Clemenson ft Evans
o f the county.
the women to say no, whether it District Prohibition Convontion.
A.
B.
W
att .
is offensive or not. It is always
In line with a well established
N
Amity.
polite for a man to have taps own
custom
o f the prohibition party
w ay and for the women to look
Nursery Stock for Salé.
Yamhill Man for Senator.
as ¿hough his way was theirs. o f the First Congressional Dis­
But speaking about real polite­ trict, a nominating convention
C. C. Hammerly, publisher o f Lam bert; Royal Ann and other
ness, the man w ho is really po­ was held in Newberg on Thurs­
varieties o f cherrfes. apple and
lite will not attempt to smoke in day o f last week. It is easier to the News Reporter, McMinnville,
any home but his own, no mat­
is a candidate for, senator for pésach trees as well as a stock b f
ter what the hostess may say.— get a hundred members o f the this district, now represented by various kinds including quite
party together at this point than
Bugene Guard.
Dr, Wright, and composed o f lot o f English walnut trees, all
And the man who cares' to anywhere else in the district and Lincoln, Tillam ook, Yamhill and grafted o f the best varieties. The
treat his wife with the same consequently honors come easily (recently added) Washington latter will be sold tor about half
the price such trees have been
courtesy he would show tooth er to our town.
counties. Mr. Hammerly was
D. A. Snyder, o f Dayton, pre­
selling for. Stock will be found
ladies will cut it out at home.
born and raised on a farm in
sided at the meeting and C. E.
Iow a, taught school a number o n j. W. Child’s block west of
The club plan that was organ­ Newhouse, o f Springbrook, acted of years in country high school public school. Come soon as
Many speeches
wish to close out as soon as pos­
ised a t Corvallis to defeat the as secretary.
and academy; but for the greater
were
made
but
the
most
note­
sible.
Will give fall w orth for
local option law soon after Ben­
part o f the Cime he has lived here
worthy
o
f
all
was
that
o
f
W.
P.
your money.
J. B. F orsyth .
ton county was voted dry, has
in the west (over twelve years)
been knocked higher than Gil­ Elmore, o f Brownsville, who has been an editor. He is a life­
Noireau.
roy’s kite and the instigators are handed several body blows to long republican. If elected he
Senator
Fulton.
He
cited
the
out $1200 in fines and forfeitures
The Belgian Stallion, Noireau,
will make a spdbial effort to rep­
o f bonds, to say nothing o f law ­ fact that the senator as a mem­ resent every portion o f the dis­ will make the season o f 1908 at
yers fees that have been heavy. ber o f the sub-committee o f the trict.
my farm ‘4 miles east o f Carlton
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The decent element in Corvallis Senate with two others, the vote
and 8 miles north o f LaFayette.
enlisted early to see that the law standing three to two, decided to
Terms, $12.50 to insure in foal;
For Sheriff.
was respected and they have report adversely to the full com
money due when mare is known
w on out in every legal battle. mittee on the propositions giving
I am a candidate for the nom­ to be in foal, sold or removed
Prohibition will prohibit any­ States power to deal with ship­ ination for the office of sheriff, from county. Saturday and Sun­
where if the leading citisens will ments o f liquor consigned to subject to the will o f the repub­ day reserved. W. L. Walker,
take off their coats and make points within their borders from lican voters of the county at the owner.
the sacrifices that are necessary outside states.
primary election April 17. I
The nomination for congress have been a resident of Yamhill
t o make any good cause win.
Love may be blind but its sense
G oody-goody people can ta ll went to Daniel Staver a retired county for. more than forty years o f touch is very acute. .
against the saloons in public as Congregational minister o f For­ and have a good knowledge o f
W hat’s the use o f having neigh­
glibly as anybody and tears flow est Grove.
the duties o f the sheriffs office. bors if you cannot use them.
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A Special Word.
MILLS
¡Plumbing!
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buildings,
bams, poultry houses, outbui
the “ Grand O ld Roofing
ira
yourself. W e furnish
experience
experience
required.
During the hot summer Ruberoid will not melt because it
contains no U r. It w ill stand the cold o f winter because it retains
its pliability indefinitely- Sparks or burning brands will not ignite it.
.
For your ow n safety, look for the registered trade mark
“ RUBEROID,” tum ped on the under side every four feet.
N one other is genuine. Send for samples and Booklet R.
THE STANDARD PAINT C O . New Vertí
RUBEROID DEBABTMKBT
THE PANASSI NE PAINT C O .. S « * rssw ci— . C»u
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King & Bennett Hardware Co.
Agents.
Newberg, Oregon
Corner First and W ashington Streets
C. B. C U M M IN G S & CO .
Paints, O ils, Glass, House Furnish­
ings, W ell Paper, Carpets, Lino­
leum , House Painting and Hard­
ware.
W e have a U rge line o f Souvenir
[Postal Cards and m ake a specialty
o f Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex­
ecuted to order.
Newberg
W. P. HEACOCK &
SON.
■ Proprietors o f
Newberg Sash f t Door
Factory.
Oregon
Hftyfag Eyes
They see not, unless they ere
properly fitted with
S. W . P O T T E R
Is the the men to
Doors, W indow s, and
Turned W ork
M ade to Order.
eboot it.
W atches, Clocks, and e full line
o f Silverware for the holiday
trade.
W e have moved to the
building recently va­
cated by the Parker Mercan­
tile C o* and are now hotter
prepared then ever before to
show you our variousv lini
o f goods. Your patronage
will be appreciated.
C.
F . HELD
KXMMm
F. H. Caldwell I
& Com pany ¡
New Mne o f ginghams,
pots de seia, batiste, voiles
and aff kind» o f spring
suitings at the
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