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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