r Vi «li rv ~ = — The saloon interests anything but pleasant. But what a change tw o years with­ pretty well convinced, _ etteratU*] out saloons in the county seat that prohibition prohibits! ^ M i v k w f , O rafo». has wrought! In the campaign Yamhill county. wamaamKmBmmm ' 1 ' just ended, out o f 100 business And Polk county goes jntp the IM Ü IO K VK K Y T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G men more than 70 signed a state­ ment saying tnat they would dry column by a m ajority o f 178. Tw o years hence Brother Hay- W .C . WOODWARD. vote to keep the county diy and ter, o f the Observer, will tall in a m ajority of the others said they would vote that way but line and Polk will roll up a still $1.50 Per Year in Advance. did not feel like signing the pa­ larger majority. - ! per, and the vote piled up on The vote in North Newberg Monday showed that they were precinct for a dry county Was THUB 8 DAY, J UNS 4, 1906. sincere. 273, against 53, while in Sputh From the time i names o f Polk, Pierce, Lincoln, S. W . P O T T E R less task to undertake to get the from the Oregonian: A ngl« Lamp. Hayes, Garfield and Harrison people to change front on this “ Oregon’s nine dry counties The discovery and nomination I* the the man to abou tit. question but we knew we were will be increased tor 21 next The light, that never fails. No o f Lincoln entitles the convention right and we decided from the month, when^the dry mandate under shadow and equal to gas. W atches, Clocks, and a full line outset that if it ever came to an of M onday’8 Prohibition election system to a large credit mark. Satisfactiop guaranteed. For o f Silverware fo r the holiday issue as to whether the Graphic shall g o into effect. All o f the Until the delegates g ot together sale by A. W . M c D o u g a l l , trade. must quit business or stop fight­ eight dry counties voting on the at Chicago in 1860 he was dis­ 6-25 Dayton, Oregon. ing the saloon interests in the question rjeta in Prohibition. tanced ip the race by Seward and co unty, we would hold to the They are:*Lane, Linn, Curry, could not possibly have won the An Insidióos Danger. principle and shut up shop. The Tillam ook, Lincoln, Yamhill, honor except in convention. One of the worst features o f kid­ The methods which were em­ fight has been waged without Sherman and W allowa. ney trouble hi that it is an insidious ployed to nominate him, how­ disease and befoie the victim real­ cessation all these years and the “ The 12 new dry counties are! ever, illustrate the evils of con­ izes his danger be may have a fatal w et sympathizers have not tailed Crook, by 200 m ajority; Doug­ A NEW LINE OF to take notice on the one hand, las, by 400; Jackson, by 200; vention practices. If he himself malady. Take Foley’s ^Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble had been on the scene and con­ * ! while on the other hand the Josephine, by 300; M orrow , by 1 ^ as it corrects irregularities and pre­ ducting his own campaign, it is course the Graphic has taken has 200; Polk by 300; Umatilla, by vents Bright's disease and diabetes. failed to satisfy many ultra party 700; Union, by 060; Wheeler, by unlikely that he would have been For sale by C. F. Moore. prohibitionists w ho have tailed 200; Gilliam, Grant and Malheur. chosen. Apparently he owed his success to the trades made by A S . - 9 _ g -o.---»—f— t o see that there was any salva­ A d m in is tra trix Notice. “ Counties which voted against friends who played the game upr tion aside from strict adherence Prohibition are: Marion, by 200: l§ plmm to take. It < Noti«» te hereby f i r m that the underliene