ii / ■ ' . J F f t v - n é " . ¡¡L, '¿ t u f a 'll k : - w # v ^f . v - 1 * : 1 !- ] M ; • * ■ t _ j. < v • > - v - f ,, fa y * * y :-~ * w— **- — - --- S - r V - k 1 .1 7 r ■ ■ y \ ( ' * v, X ; ,*‘4. *• 1 . / ' ' » 1 --»■ ___________ \ _ ’ u -*V* - ■ 7 ** 1 • * ----- — - —--- ------ t ■ j *• * tit G raphic >N, T H D B 8D A T , M A T 2 1 .1 9 0 8 , ing in votes for the senate from a class o f gullible suckers among Since our fatfit issue tw o cam­ republicans, w ho are troubled paign speeches have been de­ livered in Newberg, each o f the N OVERW HELMING majority o f Oregon's voters tw o great political parties being , by registration hare formerly declared that they represented. On Saturday night ing, he wqrka overtime. He was M o f the Republican party- Governor Chamberlain spoke to given a considerate hearing by a are honest by voting in ac­ a (nil house at Duncan’s hall, the representative Newberg audience tions. The Oregon election tact o f the speaker being the but the lack o f applause at the , National Convention. Let the First Congressional dose o f his eflort may be taken governor ot tiro state attracting he Republican party in Ore- to indicate a frost for him on many people, although i^ was ice o f O regon's delegation * plain to be seen that his hearers election day. voting for H. M. Cake for The second speech o f the cam­ were not vtith him in sentiment, United States N. C. Hawley fo r Repeu- paign vfor Newberg was made on although they gave him a cour­ ry slscthm system will be teous hearing which was a prop­ M onday night w hin Hon. J. D. rale will be invited. The Lee, candidate (or presidential er thing t o do. ■ will be smirched, and The man o f the glad hand is a elector on the republican ticket, itiooal Convention w ill be born politician and be has the addressed the people. Mr. Lee s. For the effect it Will happy faculty o f bring able to makes no pretensions as a spell­ it is im perative that all he Jane election shell be stand before an audience and by binder but he speaks as a busi­ the use o f his sm ooth sophistry ness man w ho talks plain busi­ bubble over with ' egotietica ness sense to his hearers. F or four years he held the po­ p l e a s a n t r i e s and downright sition o f superintendent o f the boastm g negarding his past offi cial acts and his ability to do penitentiary and he stated that more for the "dear people” than he kqew many o f the men who any other living man, and then be had been pardoned by Chamber- rewarded by seeing his sugar lain, and be characterized the act coated dope received as a matter in turning loose such a class o f W t la ys wreath upon their lowly biers, o f course by bis hearers, when murderers and cutthroats an With no desire to Check the rising tears, outrage on the people o f Oregon. nine tenths o f the political speak­ A n f .trust that God, who throughout the ers who, should they indulge in. He punctured the little bubble half the self-praise for their acts made by Chamberlain in the Has witched the sleepers will at l0 t, statement made by the latter to would be hooted off the stage. jfrihg rest and peace for ell our woes, And make the desert blossom as the Chamberlain is a “ Southern the effect that M ontana has re­ g c’man,” he having been born ceived larger appropriations at and bred in the southland where the hands ot thé present congress they raise democrats and make for public buildings than has politicians out o f the m ajority Oregon, by explaining that Mon­ o f them. He is smooth. As a tana was patting np public political speaker on a tour for buildings at present, while Ore­ Memorial Day, May 30th, will catching votes from 'sapheaded gon had no^ extensive public ■e observed under the auspices republicans his sophistry is his buildings in coarse o f construe- ; M the G. A. R., assisted by the stock in trade and he works it tion at this time. veterans ot the Spanish Ameri­ tyr- Lee makes a strong ap­ with a master hand. can war, members o f the Nation­ peal to republicans to stand by The Httie pronoun / I ” is al Guard, the ladies o f the W. R. Mr. Cake and to register votes stereotyped w ord o f his and his C., tfag Sons ot Veterans, the chil­ that will count tor the election addresses are effectively emt dren o f the public, schools, the listed with it trom start to finish. o f a republican to represent Ore­ students o f Pacific College and In the coarse ot his heart to heart gon in the United States senate, No more to grasp s hand on sarth again, all patriots and liberty loving and the campaign he is making talk he enlarged on the inability No more to greet the flag that o 'e r them citizens. •ot the present Oregon delegation will be followed by good results. At 10 p. m. these bodies will •n congress to secure for the state On Mieeiasippi’i low and sandy plain be formed in procession is-front her share o f the spoils from the Thousands stoop; whore the heaving see of the G. A. R. I headquarters, public crib at Washington, and Rolls back its waters A the main, L ift thy soul shove this sordid sphere. corner o f First and Washington when he mildly hinted that if he W here selfish passions grate upon the A re thousands more, and along the streets, and will march to the had been warming a seat in the Tennessee, - senate, Uncle Sam's big war fleet And go back in memory to the time, Where Lookout proudly rears its rocky G. A. R. cemetery where ^he head, usual ceremonies will be carried that is now sailing up the coast Our heroes wrought their work in deeds ThouWnds more are sleeping with the out. sublime, i w ould not have passed Port­ At 2 p. m. public exercises will land by with a "stony stare,’ ’ Cheered on and battled for the right, ftelying on the arm o f God's great might In Virginia's swaa take place in the city park if there were fellows in the audience To hand to millions yet unborn a free weather permit. Otherwise they w ho were no doubt so carried And glorious land, the home o f liberty^ W e find a throng, will be held in Duncan’s Opera aw ay with his w ord picturing Six hundred thousand graves declare House. A good program has that they easily saw in their been prepared for this service. “ mind’s eye” on r *?Geosge” beck* Mrs. Millie Bronillette Whitten oning to the Admiral from the and Principal R. W. Kirk will heights at Oregon City as he deliver addresses. The Newberg sailed the fleet through the great O f a fettered nation’s aad dispairing Listen l it is the sergeant, (Mi! can it be? locks at the falls, and later the band and some o f Newberg’s "U s the morning call, the reveille. tone, s^oul stirring whistle o f the flag­ In its g n a t conflict with power, befit ringers will render several ^ Do you not hear it? A h ! it has « selections. • ! ship was heard reverberati*^ The long suppressed desire fo r free­ dom's hour . The committee on arrange­ over hilltop, along the banks o f Is no reporter here to make them S im p s o n ’s "Beautiful Wtlla- Then aspirations o f the noblest caste, ments would urge upon all loyal known? Sentimental strictures cast 4 way, The list so long, the calling and replies. citizens a general and reverent mette” and even to the head­ To join the issue in the battle’ s, To link with their proud names Ms observance o f the day which, for waters of the Chehalem. ind settle for all coming years o f time, /The only time there was evi­ The truths so grand, self-evident sub­ forty years, has been kept in quickly thus himself immortalise, lime. dence shown o f a ruffled feather hark! I haar a name o f grandest honor o f oar noble ck$ad-»-bcroic was when reference was made to Our fathers taught when A s t a nation sonls—who gave np all that man the charge that he had/beea en­ holds dear for their country and tirely to o free in the n seof his The right from Britain's haughty mon­ •tfi flag. arch tom , pardoning power, for the best That one groat power did equal all ' T. B K 0U 1U .K TTE . interests o f those who reside on Adjutant. create, the outside o f the pen, atwj while The creatare, man, what’er hit dim e or state, he failed to make any mention o f Rich or poor, black or white, great or the release of Hembree, who was small. sent np from Tillam ook county That nature’s God endowed his children Kearney, Stevens, Williams, Lyon, 8111, for murdering his wife and The grand old heroes aaswar “ present" daughter and burning the banse over their bodies in an attempt t o conceal the crime, and also passed np the other cold blooded murderers that he has turned loose, a medace to society, he waved his wand over the andi- ence and when he told what he Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Smith, was doing to save "the b oy s’ ’ Reynolds, W allace, generals all, \ They patiently endured the heavy load, b y means o f the parole, when W here crimson blood m free as water They answer to the spirit sergeant's they are released with the father­ call, flowed, , ly injunction to be good boys And (allied at hat, triumphed in the Meade, Franklin, Crocker, Redfleld Blodgett, Rice, and not nse intoxicating drinks, rifibt, They form a part o f the groat price And saved to as in freedom 's holy light hearts were touched add the Our country paid, but Oh! the roll’ s too This glorious country, and aa we recall sound of the trickle o f the scald­ long. This day their work, it Mda us honor ing tears was only muffled bv Remember it is six hundred thousand the veterans one and all. the sawdust that ^oswered the Who answered here to our country's strong, W e cannot name them all, soma are call. ' s floor. "unknow n," "G eorge" is a u artist, and in A'nstiM*« lies ia a nation’s On earth with grass their graves are his tour far the jmqpose ot* rak- pride. Political M notings Hold. • . a a ..a a J •• a . « 7 f • - / . I , • ' - V i ♦ j •:,«*»:’** j -i* ,r - va» ¿¡fe . ■ L * Tv» Footprint” • f t That’s the history of the _ n - \ W. L. 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