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NEWBERG N, THURSDAY, APRIL 23.1908. NEWBERG, YAM H ILL COUNTY. VOL. XX. GOVERNOR G r a ph ic h a n ly o n th e u q u o r t r a f f ic The fight is on in Indiana for local option and the sentiment in favor o f such a law is so strong that both the republican and democratic parties have placed planks in their platforms favoring Jt. The strong hand o f Governor Hanly led in the fight for it at the republican state convention and in his great speech he said. “ Personally, I have seen so much of the evils o f the traffic in th eiast four years, so much of its economic waste, so much of its mental blight, so much o f its tears and heartache, that I have come to regard the business as one that must be held and con trolled by strong and effective laws. I bear no malice tow ard those engaged in the business, but 1 hate the traffic. I hate its every phase. I hate it tor its intolerance. I hate it tor its arro gance. I hate it for its hypocricy. I hate it for its cant and craft false pretenses. I hate it tor its greed and avarice. I hate it for its commercialism. I hate it for its sordid lore o f gain at any price. 1 hate it for its incessant eflort to debauch the suffrage of the country; for the cowards it makes o f public men. I hate it for its utter disregard o f law. I hate it for its ruthless trampling ot the solemn compacts o f State institutions. I hate if for the load it straps to labor’s back; tor the palsied hands it gives to toU; for ,ts wounds to genius; tor the tragedies o f its might-have-beens. I hate it for the human wrecks it has caused. I hate it tor the alms houses it peoples; for the prisons it fills; tor the insanity it begets; tor its countless graves in potter’s fields. I hate it for the mental ruin it imposes on its victims; tor spiritual blights; for its moral degredation. I hate it for the crimes it has committed. I hate it fo r the homes it has destroyed. I hate it for the hearts it has broken. I hate it for the malice it has planted in the hearts of men; for its poison, for its bitterness, for the Dead Sea fruit w itfj which it starves their souls. “ I hate it for the grief it causes womanhood—the scalding tears, the hopes deferred, the strangled aspirations, its burden of w ant and woe. “ I hate it for its heartless cruelty to the aged, the infirm and the helpless; for the shadow it throws upon the lives o f children; for its monstrous injustice to blameless little ones. “ I hate it as Abraham Lincoln hated slavery. And as he sómetimes saw in prophetic vision the end dt slavery and the com in g ot the time when the sun should shine and the rain should tall upon no slave in the republic, so I sometimes seem to see the end o f this unholy traffic; the coming o f the time when, if it does not wholly cease to be, it shall find no safe habitation anywhere be neath Old Glory’s stainless stars.” F R ID A Y N1 T , A P R I L 24 3 D X T IT O A Like Your Footprint” That's the history the W e have the latest in styles in OXFORDS, T A N S or B L A C K S O u r clothing stock contains the best and most up-to- date creations in M en's, Boys* and Children's Suitings. See our "Rom pers'* fo r the little tots. H O D S O N BROS. " I f you get it o f Hodson Bros^ it's rig h t*1 A great deal o f interest is jqst now centered in Unde Sam's fleet o f battleships that is now making its w ay up the coast and in order to give some little con ception o f the enormous cost o f maintaining such a fleet we quote the following: We cannot imagine the vast H. M. Cake, Republican nominee amount o f food it takes to feed for United States Senator. the 12,800 men on board the ax- teen ships in the Atlantic fleet. - Good Roads Mooting. But if we will multiply the fig A district road meeting o f the ures given below by sixteen legal voters o f road district No. will have some idea. 7 is called to meet a t the Spring- T o take care o f the Connecti cut trew for one month requires brook schoolhouse Saturday, the following formidable mount- M ay 2nd at 2 o ’clock to discuss ain o f supplies: Eight thousand permanent improvement o f the pounds o f bread, 4,500 pounds principal highways, and decide ot sugar, 400 pints o f condensed if may be. the best w ay to finance milk, 1,100 pounds ot coffee, 135 the project. A general attend >ounds o f tea, 1,350 pounds o f ance from all parts o f the district ratter, 270 pounds ot lard, 10,- is very much desired. W R IG H T A W H IT E Have just gotten on a shipment o f Oliver Plows. Buy a plow that does the work. Also one o f the BEST WAWOCt on the market Our Seeds for spring sowing and planting are here. We handle them in bulk and buy from the Portland Seed Company* the most reliable fina in the Northwest « We run a Free De A Special Word. 4 6MAAA t ô $ M ILLS f of W. L. Douglas Shoe and also Lincoln and Tillamook by small majorities. Prof. F. K The candidates who prayed for Jones, o f New berg, and John rain to fall on primary election Bones, w ho now lives at Carl day in order to give the formers ton, were nominated for the leg a n excuse for dropping their work islature without opposition. G. and going into town to vote, got W. Jones, the present incumbent, all they asked for last Friday, was nominated for county clerk, for the clouds that had been W. W. Nickell, recorder, Samuel threatening for three or tour Cummins, commissioner, Martin days wept in right good earnest Miller assessor, H. H. Belt school and it turned out to be an old superintendent. time soaker. In fact the thing So far as heard from republic D evelopm ent L eague . was just a little bit overdone, ans in this part of the county are 600 pounds o f fresh meat, 2,700 from the candidate’s standpoint, inclined to accept the results pounds oftreslifish, 2,400pounds Strayed. for the man who was minus a, with becoming grace, although o f salt pork, 1,690 pounds ot Small bright bay mare and rain stick remained a t home to there were some disappoint salt beef, 1,600 pounds o f liver, 200 pounds ot ham, 640pounds dark bay horse branded J. M. on listen to the patter o f the rain ments, and get in and work for o f bacon, 1,200 pounds o f pork left shoulder. upon the roof, to mend the har the success o f the ticket. See K i n g & B e n n e t t . hops, 400 pounds o f sausages, ness and to watch the grass 30 pounds ot shit mackerel, T I m G r aduation Essay. grow , and consequently a very 6750 pigsfeet, 1,600 pounds of light vote was cast. A woman distinguished in liter All is well that ends well, how atureand philanthropy receives canned meats, 3,210 pounds of ever, and while the successful every spring from pupils who bologna, 320 pounds o f cheese, ones are abundantly satisfied, it are to graduate in June letters 1,600 pounds o f rice, 420 pounds COBH gives the defeated candidates an asking her for material for their o f macaroni, 410 gallons beans, opportunity to figure out how graduation essays and orations. 535 bushels potatoes, 16 bushels A A they might have succeeded if it The letters show a mixture of onions, 27 bushels turnips, 800 heads ot cabbage, 165 quarts of had not rained quite so hard— good and weak motives. The and what a world o f good it did writers are groping through clams, 630 quarts of catsup, 16 piuts o f flavoring extract, 140 fo r the green things. some subject in Which this lady pounds o f dried fruit, 400pounds In the race for United States is known to ’ be interested;, they Senator it was very much o f a have a sincere desire for informa o f piekels, forty gallons vinegar, Cake walk, for H. M, Cake lined tion; they “ do not know how to forty gallons syrup, and to make up some three thousand more begin;” they say that they are one omelette tor the crew’s breaks votes than Fulton. In the first intending to use as “ part” o f fast requires some tw o thousand , / district Hawley was renomi their composition anything tlje eggs- Unless the delicate, exactly adjusted nated for congress without op lady may be so kind as to send parts of a watch are kept clean and Concert a t Duncan’s H all. position, while in the second dis them; they even hint that they lubricated, they are certain to become trict Ellis won out over Shep- are willing that the lady should worn to a greater or less extent and Miss June Patty and C. J. Cat- the movement will surely lose its ac bard and Geer, the tw o latter di write their pieces for them: low will give a concert in Dun viding the Portland vote, thus Coincident with the period o f can,’« hall Friday night. April curacy. > Tiny particles o f grit are bound to work into the beat protected making it easy for Ellis who preparation for commencement 24. Miss Patty is well known movement; the oil will becOihe gummed raked in the votes from the cow exercises is another s t r a n g e throughout the country as a in time and these combined1 will1 serve counties. J. W. Bailey, who has symptom1 o f lack o f moral re reader o f great ability. She has to cut and grind the pivots artd cause a life lease on the office of Dairy sponsibility, which must be more appeared many times in concerts friction. Every watch should be thoroughly and Food Commissioner, also common- than one likes to be and always to the delight o f her cleaned and oiled at least once in eigh r y i and Doc. Reid, who was en lieve. It is the appearance of ad audiences. teen months, and if your* has not dorsed by the State Medical So vertisements o f oration factories Mr. Catlow is widely known, been cleaned within that time, it should ciety was unable to keep in "hol which offer to furnish graduates in the East as well as the West, have immediate attention. W e will clean your watch precisely lering” distance of him. with ready-made compositions. as a humorous impersonator and In the race for the legislature That such syndicates continue monologist. He has a w ay of as it would be done in the best watch in the different counties it was to exist is proof that they have making his characters appenr fs’etories— take the movement entirely apart, clean each wheel, cog and pivot about a stand-off between State found a profitable number of real to the audience. The follow separately, assemble and regulate it— ment No. 1 men and the party customers. ing is from the Daily Oregon and when you get it back you may choice candidates. No one expects any great origi Statesman, Salem, December 19, depend upon it being in "perfect shape.” Barrett, o f Washington coun nality in a graduation address; 1907. ty, in the race for joint senator but the address must be the re “ One of the most successful carried his home county with a sult of honest labor. I f it is not, concerts o f the season took place vote large enough to overcome the delivery of it is an act of de last night when Chester James y the vote for Hntnmerly, of Mc ceit, and the purpose ot the exhi Catlow, reader and pianist, as- Newberg Jeweler Minnville, who carried Yamhill1 bition of oratory and essay—the siated by Frank Earl Churchill, Next to Postoffice. by some three hundred' majority tr&ining-^f the mind by competi- gave their opening entertain- Iflll phovi# I t t r t 3 M , r##IP#«io# 3 M T h e Prim ary Election. NO. 27 We are now ready to furnish you any kind of a vehicle you need. Come and take your pick from the most complete line in town. All are sold under a binding guar antee, and priced according to quality. A large line of bulk Garden and Field Seeds of choice quality on hand.