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NEWBERQ, YAMHILL OOÏÏNTY. OBEflON, THÏÏB8DAY, MAY 14.1908.
mary, “ Ha<J I wished to be­ tion as county surveyor in 1880
come a candidate for the legisla­ has made me familial* with the tyacob Ripley and w f to Ellis
Teeeday'• Oregonian contained ture 1 would have complied with land records in Yamhill county M ordicai28800sq ft in Lafayette
a bit o f news relative to early the provisions thereof, letting As to my qualifications for the 1600,
w ork on the promoted extension the people decide whether or not office, 1 dm willing that my long E B Flett and w f to G W Plett
o f the Oregon Electric Railway I was wanted as a candidate.” residence in your- midst attest. fl a sec 13 1 2 r 3 $500.
I served during the Civil W ar m M argarett Stevens and hus to
from the main line at Tigardville But here is the letter:
in
Co. “ D” 4th Tenn. Vols., and Wallace McCamant eVi swV4 sec
on t o Newberg, that touched the Sherwood, Oregon, May 4,1908'.
my
record was such as to earn 7 1 5 r 7 1 2 0 .,
right spot among thoce o f our Mr. J. W . Connell,
Chairman County C e n t r a l m y chevrons at sixteen, and
Andrew Riggs to Harry M
people w ho have been anxiously
lieutenant’s
commission
at
eigh­
Kershaw ne% se ji sec 2 7 1 5 r 8
Committee, }
w aiting for the time to come
teen yea n o f age. In the 1
Hillsboro,
Oregon.
$
100 .
when we shall have direct con­
battle of the ballots tw o o f our W T M acy and w f to F W Fen­
Dear
Sir:
nection with Portland b y an in-
After due deliberation I have late comrades were overcome, ton and H of Iks in Oak Park
terurb&n line.
and left by the wayside; yet I do aBd to McMinnville $203.^0.
W ork w as recently begun on declined to accept the nomination
not feel that my comrades have, Hannah Christie et al to Fred
the line from Portland t o Hills­ for representative given me by
outlived their usefulness or for­ Werth 27 3 .3 0 a in Luke McKern
the
mass
meeting
Convention
b oro and it appears that while
feited the appreciation o f our diet 3 r 2 $10,000.
the property-owners along the and I wish to say to the Repub­
countrymen,
but rather believe Catherine Wind and has t o J C
line held mass meeting? and en­ lican voters through you that,
that the mystic chords o f memory Beckner 24 a M atthew Hall die
couraged the company td build while I appreciated the unsought
stretching backward to battle­
r 3 $1760.
the road, some o f them have honor conferred, nevertheless
field and bivouac will refresh the Rista Hall to Adeline Stevens
am
a
member
ot
the
Republican
since set their heads on holding
ties o f comradeship welded dur­ It 1, 2 blk 11 H & L add New­
the company up for a stiff price part? and a firm believer in the
ing the m ost heroic period d f 6ur berg $1.
principles
thereof,
and
as
such
for the right oi w ay and trouble
-
participated in the Primary elec­ country’s history.
T C Hepperly and wf to Pres­
is brewing.
Very respectfully,
tion,
the
law
prescribing
the
ton
M jlls and wf 10 a Solomon
General Manager Guy W. Tal­
H. S. M a l o n e y . Heater die 1 8 r 2 $2150.
method
o
f
nominating
candi­
b ot when interviewed said:
Pan! Fund man to Jessie Thur-
“ We certainly will not pay the dates tor all political parties, and
had
I
wished
to
become
a
candi­
Card
From
R.
W
.
ber
It 1 7 blk 10 F aiiriew add
excessive prices asked for rights
date
for
the
Legislature
I,
as
Vfillamina
$50.
pal.
o f w ay by a number ot property
Eva Fundman to Carl Kley ver
owners on the H illsboro survey Austin Buxton, Master ot the
T o the Editor:—Inasmuch as
State
Grange,
said
in
his
public
wVi
It 4 blk 5 Fairview add
While m ost <oftbr people we have
my resignation from the princi-
statement,
would
have
complied
Willamina
$100.
had to deal with have treated us
palship o f the public school has
Samantha Seese et al to S W
very nicely, a few have acted in a with the provisions thereof let­ received such wide publicity; and
ting
the
people
decide
whether
rrish It 1 blk 8 Deskins add
manner calculated to discourage
as I understand a very large arr
or
not
I
was
wanted
as
a
candi­
berg $500.
railroad construction and have
number o f the citizens o f Near-»
date.
All
the
Republican
candi­
Bruce N W ood to E F Tucker
made demands that we will not
berg have signed a petition ask­
dates
have
complied
with
the
and
R C Young It 12 Chehalem
meet. Perhaps the number o f
ing tor my continuance in the
provisions
ot
this
law
and
are
Orchard
Homes $10.
places where we are being held
work, it seems appropriate for
entitled
to
support,
and
I
pledge
Cyrus
Buell
and w f to Yamhill
u p will not be more than five,
me to express through the.pubfic
but ow ing t o the fact that we to them my most hearty support press my appreciation o f the county r of w for road $1.
cannot condemn and get into and will advise all my friends to kindness and interest o f the peo­ Daniel Gibbon and w f to Wal­
coa rt before next July, it will be do the same. By so doing I trust ple. After all that has been said ter P ratt and w f 20 a Jno Wren
impossible to complete the Hilis- I may be aiding the election o f and done, I am sorry that I dan die 1 4 r 3 $1200.
boro road and it will have to be Hon. H. M. Cake as United not see my S a y clear to accept G P Skelton and w f to Bank ot
States Senator, and materially
Newberg pt It 7 blk 15 Deskins
postponed.
the position tor another year.
“ We have a large amount of increasing party unity and Whatever of success has come to 2np add to Newberg $60.
Frank Chapman and wf to
m aterial on hand for this exten­ strength in this county.
the Newberg schools in the last, >
(Signed)
J. A. C h a p m a n .
Its in blks 1, 3, 4,
sion, on which work has already
fgw years mpst be accredited
pmans add to Sheridan $ 1 .
we will probably
the unusual educational spirit
W
eddkig
Bulls.
Frank
Chapman and wf to
withdraw vj our men from the
the community, and this
Mary
savage
It in blks 1, 2, 3, 4
grading work and put them to I Tuesday evening. M ay 12, the loyalty o f the people to their
Chapmans
add
to Sheridan $T.
grading tor the line to Newberg home o f Mr. and Mrs. Perkii» educational institutions guaran­
U S to heirs o f John Finch Not
from Tigardville. The work so was the scene o f a very pleasant tees a c o n t in u a n c e o f good
No
4 7 0 1 1 3 r 5.
far done on the Hillsboro line, social event when their daughter schools, and a constant improve­
C
S Hammond to J A E lw ood
which consists o f clearing land, Hazel was united in matrimony ment in their standing. No one
grubbing stumps and grading, to Mr. Floyd Bilyeu, o f Port reason will account for my with­ and w f 40 a sec 3 5 t 2 r 3 $2000.
S M Calkins and wf to James
w ill stand w ithout injury until land, Rev. C. L. Hamilton offici­ drawal, but I believe a* change
Iverson
and wf 20 a Jno Byrd
w e are ready to proceed.”
ating.
will be beneficial to me and to
M r, T albot further stated that
The bridesmaid was Miss Min­ the school. I hope that whoever die t 2 r 3 $1200.
his company is paying and is nie Johnson, o f Portland, best shall be , chosen for the respon­ W alter Pratt and wf to Fred
willing to pay reasonable prices man Dr. Van Bilyeu, a younger sible position o f principal may A West and tract No 62 Dundee
for rights o f w ay but will not brother of the groom . The bride be given, at the very beginning, 0 H No 1 $1000.
submit to being held up by prop­ wore a gow n o f cream silk poplin the hearty co-operation ot the
erty-owners.
over cream taffeta and carried entire community, and that be
Tuesday morning Mr. Miller, an arm boquet o f brides roses. may have as many kind and
w ho is manager o f the construc­ The bridesmaid wore a pale loyal friends as I have had.
tion work on the Oregon Elec­ green silk mull and carried pink
Very trulv yours,
tric, came up from Portland and carnations. The groom and best
R. W. Hi**.
was met by JesSe Edwards w ho man wore the conventional
drove him over the country be­ /black. The parlor was deco­
'Not Very
tween Newberg and Middleton. rated in green and white, the cere­
The Pendleton Tribune takes
Mr. Miller confirmed the reports mony being performed under an
To be held in
this
view ot the senatorial situa­
published in the Oregonian and arbor o f dogw ood w ith a large
PORTLAND, ORBOON
Newberg seems to be iu a fair white bell, with roses and carna­ tion:
‘The Portland Journal, under
w ay to see something doing at tions in abundance. The dining
the
above beading, asserts that
n o distant day. Just how soon room was beautiful in pink and
it is not a matter o f any 'particn-
W in be the
brilliant
w ork will begin will no doubt green.
V
r
moment
as
to
what
party
a
depend very largely on the atti­
A large number df friends and
tude assumed by the property- relatives from Portland and val­ senator o f the United States be­
and
ow ner? along the line, and it will ley tow ns were ip attendance. longs, “ partisanship does not
count
for
or
against
a
senator
be for them to meet the railway
The young couple were the re­
people half w ay if they Want the cipients o f many useful and beau­ now as much ’às it did a few
yea n ago.”
road.
tiful presents. After the cere­
ever held in the Pacific Northwest
Sure not, Mike! When running
Newberg stands ready to treat mony dainty refreshments were
or governor our non-partisan Portland, "The Rose City,” will
the Oregon Electric right and
red, Miss Helen Johnson pre­
be a scene o f splendor and the
they can’t begin work any to o siding over the punch bow l while George tooled a part o f the re­ center o f world-wide interest
publicans by declaring that there -
for one week.
soon to please our people.
four young men and dainty
s no politics in the governor’s Several important conventions to
maidens served ice cream and
office—merely an executive func­
be held in Portland on that
Not O m o f That Kind
cake. Mr. and Mrs. Bilyeu are
tion—is only required t o enforce
well and favorably known and
As the days g o by these snap have a host o f friends who wish the laws, that is a ll
THE
'And now ^that he is running
judgm ent conventions are falling them success in life. They start
flat. Already the people of Yam­ immediately on a trip into Wash­ tor senator, be declares in the
hill are coming to realise the im­ ington and Idaho and on their most non-partisan matter in the
position practiced by the little return will be at home to their world that there is no polities in
coterie o f ring politicians at the friends at 869 E. U th St., Port­ the position he is after—'n ot like
Will sell special tickets
there used to be!*
so-called Statement No. 1 con­ land.
.
on this occasion from
“ The démocrates are all sup­
vention, and will stand by the
posed to vote for Chamberlain
party that has upheld and lived
Newberg to Portland and
For County Recorder.
jo a man in order to show their
up to the direct primary law. In
return at
independence
ot
‘party’
(!),
while
Washington county the effort has
The nomination fo r , County
received a still harder jo lt, as the Recorder having come to me un­ the republicans are expected to
For particulars call on
follow ing letter frpm one o f the solicited I feel it my duty to ac­ show their non-partisanship by
nominees o f that “ Mass conven­ cept, and beg leave to submit the voting for him too!
G . W . Jamas, Local Agent
“ And the republican who will
tion“ will indicate. It would be follow ing s t a t e m e n t : I first
or write to
well for others to reread his came t o Yamhill county hi 1873, be fooled by this transparent
W M . M cM URRAY,
statem ent given M ost where he and a continuous service as sur­ dap-trap should be taken out
General Paaaenger Agent,
says in
veyor and notary since my elec­ and treated for the simples.”
PORTLAND, OREGON.
NO. 30
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T h at's the history o f the
W . L. Douglas Shoe
die Vilest in styles in
and Children's
“Rompers'* for the tittle tots.
H O D S O N BROS.
“If you get it o f Hodson Bros., it's rig h t"
AM ER ICAN H AR VESTIN G M ACHINES
W IN H O NORS A B R O A D
A t an important Agricultural Sho.w held at Port Eliza­
beth, South Africa, the Walter A. Wood Binder,
and Mower, were awarded first prize.
Portland
ROSE
Festival
June 1-6,1908
Floral Fiesta
Civic Jubilee
SO U TH ER N
P A C IFIC tO .
DON T M IS S T
We are offering spme big bar-
gains in order to reduce stock
and thus be able to go into our
new- quarters with new goods.
You will have to hustle if you get
the advantage o f our dean-up
prices. Seeing is i believing.
$ 1.00
Wright White
&
Co