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NEWBERQ QRAPHIC.
$1*50 Per Year In Advance*
THURSDAY, MAY
14, IMS.
W ET OR DRY.
It appears that the saloon
question must be fought out
again in Yamhill con tiy under
the' local option law, between
this and election time the first o f
June. Well let it come. It will
make an interesting scrap and
unless we miss our guess the up
holders o f the saloon will know
they are licked this time.
Four years ago the county
was voted dry by a small ma
jo rity but tbe measure was de
feated by being thrown out on a
technicality by the county court.
T w o years ago the anti-saloon
forces carried the connty by 237
m ajority and the sentiment in
favor of a dry connty has been
grow ing ever since. A few hop
growers may have been whipped
in by the wholesalers to vote for
the reinstatement of the saloons,
but on the other hand many
substantial business men have
changed to the other side and if
those w ho believe in the sanctity
of the home as against the sa
loon get in and warm up to the
subject as we believe they will,
Yamhill county will be voted
dry by a largely increased ma
jo r it y .
It is evident that the dealers in
weP goods have been making a
still hunt and that they have re
ceived encouragement sufficient,
as they think, to justify them in
making tbe effort to regain lost
territory and they will no doubt
it a big pot of money into the
rith a determination to
win. Jt is a profit bearing busi-
from their standpoint
they can’t afford to lose. They
put up the plea that more intoxi
cants are sold in a dry territory
than are sold where saloons are
licensed, but the fact that they
put'up large sums of money to
help to hold and increase tbe
license territory gives the lie to
their claims.
L ast week the News-Reporter
published the list o f names of
men in the connty who signed
. the petition calling for a vote on
the question, some 'five hundred
in number, and it is gratifying
to note in looking the long list
over, that not one single name is
credited to Newberg. Every
nook and corner o f tbe county is
represented in the list by at least
one or more names, while New
berg is down and out.
However Newberg will have
something to say on the ques
tion. In past contests North
and South Newberg precincts
have spoken with no hesitating
or uncertain sound on election
day when this question has been
up* for consideration and there
will be something doing between
this and election day.
The first public demonstration
w ill be made at Duncan’s hall on
Thursday night ot this week,
when a faass meeting will be held
and the campaign for holding
Yamhill county in the dry column
w ill be opened.
LIFE-SAVING W ORK.
What would become o f the
churches if the women should go
on a strike? Busy, busy all the
time in mission work, in the Sun
day school, in “ window sales”
to assist in paying tke running
expenses of the church, a little
here and a little there, hardly
stopping to recruit strength for
the next day’s work, and yet
some churches deny these faithful
workers almost all voice in the
official life o f the organization.
All honor to the women who
■how such selfsacrificing devo
tion to the church, as w dl as to
the home, a n d itis to be regretted
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. i . 'W f f V '' -tfV V Aebm
that a« much cannot be said for After spending a year or tw o in
tbe male members, but in tonic Academy teaching he came to
instances the seal for the work Oregon, some fifteen years ago,
and the failure of others to oarrr and accepted a position as a
their share o f the burden causes member o f the faculty o f Parific
some to load up beyond their College, a position he continues
strength and wear out prema to hold. In the interval he has
turely. Such instances are not done post graduate w ork in t|p
uncommon and the following University o f California, and
hints taken from the Youth's three years ago he was granted
a leave o f absence when be went
Companion are timely:
The stars in their courses con to Yale University where betook
demn the idle woman. The quiet his degree. While making teach
forces o f nature reproach almost ing a life work he takes a lively
as severely the woman w no vol interest in public affairs and is a
untarily overworks, and thus man o f good judgment as he has
makes herself a hindrance instead proven while filling the position
of a help in the busy world.
o f councilman from his ward in
The keenest impression left by Newberg. He has a mind trained
Professor Palmer's noble biogra for study and as a member of the
phy of his wife, Alice Freeman legislature he would be in a po
Palmer, is that o f her wonderful sition to give all bills presented
skill in adapting her work to her careful investigation and in com-
strength and in finding strength mittee work he would line up as
for all important work. She al a strong member. See that your
ways scoffed at the idea of “ sav ballet is cast for Prof. Jones and
ing herself.'' She saw clearly you will make no mistake. ^ y
that a wom an's vigor is not like
: >A news item in a Portland*: jfa-
a cistern: containing so much
per states that-there is ^ bek^t
water, b^t rather like a spring,
$100 up on young Dorris o f
flowing for human need, and to
Fayette High School, who is one
be guarded at its source, not at
o f the sprinters who will take
its mouth. Says Professor Palm
part in the field meet to be Held
er, “ If there is any one lesson
in Newberg Saturday. The mat
which Mrs. Palmer's life pre
ter o f gambling on the outcome
eminently teaches, if is the life-
o f events participated in by the
preserving influence o f persistent,
High School students of the
severe and judicially managed
county cannot be controlled al
labor,’’
together, but school boards and
She experienced every sort of
teachers can exert a very whole
demand which may be made on
some influence in the right direc
a woman except, perhaps, tl\at
tion by placing themselves on
o f m onotonous toil at some long-
record as strenuously opposing
continued drudgery. Even that,
the practice, and if students who
one can fancy, she would have
are known to encourage betting
irradiated by her jo y in every hu
were ruled out o f these meets it
man relation. In her varied and
would at once put a check to the
exacting life she steadily built up
practice. We have to o many
her physical strength. Her pow
gamblers in the country already
er o f physical indurance, not
without giving a special course
great in girlhood, increased as
in training for this form o f law
her judgment ripened. “ She be
breaking in the public schools o f
lieved continuous work to be
the country.
conducive to health, and proved
it so by practice,” her husband
Judge Galloway, who has a
testifies. She died o f an acute record as a pretty strong parti
disease which could not have san is said to be groom ing Henry
been foreseen or prevented, but Gee, the democratic nominee for
her to o short life is a glorious county commissioner. He as
witness to the value o f a sound' sures republicans that there is
mind in a sound body.
In view o f the fact that New
berg has never been a saloon
tow n and further that Yamhill
county has been without saloons
for the past tw o years, some of
the readers o f the Graphic may
have wondered why we havenot
let up on tbe saloon question,
but the explanation is easy. We
have seen enough o f the saloon
business to know that nothing
short o f a quickened public con
science on the question will ever
keep the monster evil in check
and through the columns of tbe
Graphic we have simply been try
ing to do our part in tbe matter.
The fact that the saloon interests
are in the fight to regain the busi
ness lost in YamhiU county is
sufficient evidence to indicate
that the time has not come to
lay down and keep quiet. The
saloon interests are dying hard.
Saloons are in tbe country to re
main just as long as the people
will let them remain, and the peo
ple will let them remain ju st as
long as they fail to arouse to
their own interests and to assert
their rights in the matter. The
local paper that has the interests
of tbe public a t heart has a duty
to perform by w ay o f preventing
its readers sleeping at the post
o f duty, and that is what the
Graphic is endeavoring to do.
The vote that Newberg has been
putting up in the past on the sa
loon question is pretty good evi
dence that our labors have not
been in vain. When the votes
are counted at the coming elec
tion it will be found that New
berg has again read tbe death
warrant to the licenced saloon in
Yamhill county.
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HENNY & STAVER BUGGIES
M ITC H ELL HACKS
First & Washington Sreets
F R U IT T R E E S
W ell yes, s general stock always on
hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. 'See W.
B. Reed for prices before buying else
where. Address,
B. C U M M IN G S & C O
Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg.
Paints, Oils,* Glass, House Furnish
ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino
leum, House Painting and Hard
ware.
W e hare a large line o f Souvenir
Postal Cards and make a specialty
o f Hand Burnt Leathsyr Postals ex
ecuted to order.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTION W ORK A
SPE CIALTY.
Books, Stationery, Fancy and
Toilet Articles. C anary and
Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera
Supplies.
LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K -
EKY
Newberg
Oregon
MAGAZINES
crats. If republicans care any
thing about this they will do
well to turn a deal ear to the
sm ooth sophistry o f the Judge
and vote tor Sam Cummins for
county commissioner.
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Any man who will put himself
into a drunken stnpor and lay -
for days incapacitated for busi
ness, is not the kind o f a man to
properly represent the people of
Oregon fn the senate o f the
United States, notwithstanding
the fact that he may have a hap
py faculty tor giving the “ dear
people” a warm grasp o f the
hand and passing tor a “ good
felloW.” _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They Me not, on lee* they
properly i t ted, with g lesee*.
S. W . P O T T E R
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W atches, Clocks, and a fall line
o f Silverware for the holiday
trade.
C. F. HELD
For your'
STUDEBAKER BUGGY and
A NEW UNE OF
SINGLE HARNESS
Ladies’ and
Children’s
F. H. Caldwell
&. Company
At th® Racket Store
W att Henderson is making & '
hot canvass for the office of
Nolle* 1» hereby (fren Ihet the under«)gned
sheriff. His opponent being an haa bean <luly appointed executrix of tbe iaat
will and testament of V. M. Haaktn, d n aan d,
ex-saloon keeper will be expected by County Court of YamhiU County. Oregon
Now, therefore, all person* haying claim*
to get the wet vote but Watt anlnat *ald estate are hereby notified and re
quired to present the aame, with the proper
can get along without it.
voucher*, to th* undersigned, at the office of
A little more sunshine would
The republican party will be be welcomed by the promoters of
represented on the ticket at the the Portland Rose Festival.
coming election by one Newberg
North and South Newberg pre
man only. Prof. Francis K. cincts will roll up a big vote for
Jones, a candidate for the legis H. M. Cake for senator.
lature, will ue the man and he is
P ity tbe sorrows o f the ace man
a worthy representative o f the
these
days.
party. He was born in Kansas
and first graduated from Penn
And December was as pleasant
College at Oskaloosai Iow a. as May.
.
is the the man to sea about it.
Governor Chamberlain is said
to be coming to Newberg Satur
day to divide honors with tbe’
High School lads w ho hold their
big county field meet here on
that date. He will no doubt be
given a respectable Rearing but
the non-partisan campaign dope
that he is dishing up in hi*
sm ooth w ay tor republicans to
sw allow will hardly g o down.
On going to bed ¿heae nights
put a hot water bottle to the
feet Of your tom ato plants. It
will prevent cold in the head.
Having Eyes
NASH & FINLEY
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
Clarence Butt, at Newberg, YamhiU County,
Oregon, within MS month* from date hereof.
Miaeav* D. Haa«IN.
Executrix of tha will of F.M.Haakia, deceased.
Dated April 1A lsrg.
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Plumbing!
Septic Tanks!
I am prepared to put in septic
inks after the latest approved
ethods.
E n o s E l l is .
Pacifio College
Music
Department
Lemons in Piano Paying, Voice
Cultivation, Harmony,
and Composition.
J. S. Carrick
LET U5 FIOURB WITH YOU.
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