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The saloon interests
anything but pleasant. But
what a change tw o years with­ pretty well convinced,
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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.
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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 <it was an­ Newberg precinct the vote was*
N O BACKW ARD STEP
nounced that the question was 193 for and 54 against themeas-
TAKEN.
to be voted on again theGraphk ure. This puts North Newberg,
Eighteen years ago the Graphic has had no fears o f the result. with a majority o f 220, dow n as
took up the fight against the sa­ It was easy to see that the ride the bariner dry precinct in the
loons in Yamhill county. At had turned and that all the county.
that time every tow n in the booze “ the interests” might ship
It is unfortunate for Yamhill
county, aside from Newberg, into the county for use on elec­
county
that Prof. F. K. Jones
which included Dayton, LaFay- tion day and all the money spent
was
defeated
for the legislature.
ette, Carlton, North Yamhill, for literature would not turn it
Here
is
a
man
who would have
McMinnville, Amity, Sheridan back. In desperation the whole­
and Willamina had one or more salers seemed' determined to been able to represent the county
licensed saloons. There was no make one great effort to regain ajt Salem with some show of
paper published in the county ex­ lost territory, and it was appar­ credit but he was turned down.
cept the Graphic that dared to ent that they were going at it A LaFayette man says he Was
say a word against the saloons blindly without any good reason too strong a temperance man to
and the saloon men had things for believing they could fool fhe suit a number o f their voters,
pretty much their own way.
people and win out in this county while here at home he did not
The idea that a tow n could The Graphic predicted that they rank as ultra enough to please
grow and prosper that refused would know they were licked the other extreme. Then again
t o do business with saloons this time and the people haVe he lost votes among a class who
are not looking for brains in leg­
seemed preposterous to a very made good.
large number o f people, and-for a
T w o years ago the county was islative timber.
newspaper to come out and as­ carried by 237 while the dry ma
How Lincoln W on.
sert that saloons were a detri- jority piled up on M onday was
s ment rather than a help to any 862. This looks good and it is
Often the convention does no
legitimate business was the limit. safe to say that it will be a long
Aside from the old soaks who time before another eflort will be more than obey the mandate o
F R U IT T R E E S
had grow n up in the shadow o f made to hoodwink the people of the people, as iiUbe nominations
o f Grant, McKinley and Roose­
the “ corner grocery” apd who Yamhill county into believing
W ell yes, a general stock always on
velt, McClellan, Tilden and Cleve­ hand
at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W .
were not supposed to knqw any that they should return to the
land,' says the Boston Globe. B. Reed- for prices before buying else­
better, there were a large num hog trough.
Quite often, however, the choice where. Address, '
berWif business men who had
In every county in the state is not developed until the dele­
never taken the time or interest where a local option vote was
Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg.
t o make a study o f the question, taken the dry forces won, with gates come together. This was
Paints, Oils, G lass, House Furnish­
and they honestly believed that the exception o f Washington and true in the nominations o f Lin­
coln, Hayes, Garfield, Harrison
ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino­
it would bring dire disaster to Marion and in these counties the
the business interests of their re­ wet m ajority was greatly re­ and Bryan.
leum, House Painting and Hard­
Those names are the product
spective tow ns if the time should duced over that o f tw o years
ware.
o
f
the convention system, al
ever come that the saloons should ago. All this goes to show that
W e have a large fine o f Souvenir
be voted out. They gave the the best method for fighting the though it would be a mistake to
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
Postal Cards and «mira» § specialty
subject little thought at that saloon is through Ipcal option, assume that they were the spon­ PRESCRIPTION WORK A
taneous
choice
of
the
delegates
o f Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex­
rinse, however, as they never im­ and further that the saloon is
assembled
in
open
convention
SPECIALTY.
ecuted to order.
agined for a moment that they doomed in the state o f Oregon,
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would live to see the day that all o f which looks good to the M ost of them represent rather
compromises o f secret confer­
such “ rank fanaticism " would Graphic.
Books, Stationery, Fancy end
J
ences behind the doors of hote Toilet Articles. Camara and
prevail. Anyway it w as a mat­
It has been a long hard fight
firi.fi
'
Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera
ter o f personal liberty so they against heavy odds but things rooms.
Even
Garfield,
w
ho
seemed
to
Supplies.
____
said and perish the thought o f are rapidly com ing our way.
LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K -
be
acclaimed
by
the
cheering
trampling on the rights o f the The Graphic is not alone any
thousands o f the Chicagd con­ E B Y
people.
more in the use o f anti-saloon
As public opinion thus prevailed news ink. While mum is the vention o f 1880 and to be nomi­
in Yamhill county so it was in w ord with a few of the papers o f nated in a wild stampede, proba­
Estray Notice.
You can save several dollar* a year or­
every other county in Oregon the county the m ajority o f them bly owed his honors to orders
H aving Eyes
Taken np on farm between dering through right channel*. Let me
which
came
over
the
wire
from
and the Graphic stood practically have been w on over to our side,
which von take and give you an
_| Dundee and Dayton, small sorrel know
estimate. ANNE NEW ALL, Box 156,
alone as a newspaper in the ad­ and the people—well the vote of Blaine’s house in Augusta.
The list o f presidents who have mare, tour white feet, one slightly Sprinpbrook, Or. Phone 80-6. Agent
They see not, unies* they ara
vocacy o f the abolishment o f the M onday tells the tale.
fo r all American and English magazine*.
been proposed by the country by crooked land lame, white mark
properly fitted with glasses.
saloon.
Since the above was written
in forehead.
conventions,
rather
than
by
the
It was a tight against heavy the follow ing statement of the
P e r c y J o h n so n
¿dds and it looked like a hope­ vote in the state has been taken voice of public opinion, bears the €>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<i
trammeled
by
the
scruples
which
hae
been
duly
appointed
administratrix
of
the
to the one idea.
Clackamas, by 50; Coos, by 8;
•ateta of Theo. Naher, deceased, by the Conn
death t* a baky s h n
Court o f Yamhill county. Oregon. m
The course taken has not been Washington, by 300; Columbia, governed him even in his most ty How.
Wcell
|*rft ili* M cesti.
therefore, all
ail parsons
panons having
havli claims
A t th® Rucket Store
against m id estete are hereby notified and re­
mapped out with a view o f ca­ by 30, and W asco, Hhrney.* active and earnest contests.
nate
with
the
proper
voueh-
quitad to present
On
the
day
before
he
was
nomi­
nad
rt
the
office
ol
Clarence
tering to the notions o f other Klamath and Lake by small ma­
oonnty,
nated, he took pains to send a Oregon, within six months from date hereof.
people. The only honest and jorities.
Executrix Notice.
special messenger to his repre­
FINLEY
SADIE WSBSR.
Notice
te
hereby given that the u n d erlin ed
safe course for a newspaper to
“ Four counties did not vote on
Administratrix o f the estate of Theo. Weber, haa been duly appointed executrix of the laat
will anffteetemaat o f F. M. HMkin, decerned,
take, if it has any conviction^, is county Prohibition: Benton, al­ sentatives at Chicago with this Clarence Butt, attorney lor estate.
by County Court of Yamhill County,'
Oregon,
jnnty, Oregon.
written
admonition,
“
Make
no
U se, therefore,
tbwnfwe, * all pei „ _ j haring 9m
Unlaw
t o stay with them and that is ready dry; Multnomah, Clatsop
again it aald mtateare be ereby notified and re-
contracts that will bind me
'f ir red
e d to preeent the «am«, with the proper
qui
the course the Graphic has pur­ and Brfker.”
voucher«, to the undenrigned, at tha office of
The contracts were made, not­
General Jones.
clarence Bntt,
Butt, at N
a w b erg,_______
Clarence
Newberg,
JYamhlll ______
County.
sued all these years. We have
Oregon, within alx month« from date haraof.
withstanding,
and
Lincoln,
in
I
have
purchased
the
grand
UminvA D. H askix .
maintained all along that with
D. W. Bath has sold the Hills­
Executrix of the will of P.M.Haekla, deceased
the question submitted to a vote boro Independent to S. B. Killen much distress of spirit kept the young stallion General Tones, No. Dated April 10. MTS.
Cl Lansncn B utt , Attorney.
o f the people on its merits; With­ who has been holding the posi­ pledges o f his agents, tw o of 41747. He is Ly Captain Mc­
ou t entanglements along party tion of foreman o f the mechanical which were for seats in the calii- Kinney, by McKinney 2:11V4;
Septic Tanks!
lines, the saloon was doomed, department in the Portland Jour­ net for Cameron o f Pennsylvania 1st dam Daisy Q. Hill, by Alti-
Give u* a
and
Smith
o
f
Indiana.
mont. He is royally bred and
at that
and developments in the last few nal office. Mr. Bath bought the
I am prepared to pnt in septic
hoe
a
right
to
be
as
fast
as
his
years are certainly warranting Independent when it was run
tanks after the latest approved
When some people telLps they
te pet
Ftx-
us in making the claims.
dow n to the limit o f existence did their best we wonder what sister Bellemont 2:09Vi- He won methods.
B n o s E l l is .
first premium at the recent Van­
T w o years ago when the conn but by hard work and persistent their worst would be like.
4
couver, B. C., Horse Show. His
ty was voted Vi nr many of the effort he built the paper up until
New Outfit.
brother Chehalem won first in
There
is
a
difference
between
substantial business men o f Mc­ it ranks as one o f the best local
his
class
at
the
Lewis
and
Clark
LBT US FKHJRB WITH YOU.
Minnville w e re wonderfully papers in the valley. His health painting word pictures and tell-
Will Crater is now prepared
fair. He is large, handsome, and
w rought up over the result, and is not o f the best and he retires ing the unvarnished truth.
will make a horse o f 16 hands, to serve the public with a new
their feeling tow ard the people from the field to get needed rest
The man who really enjoy# and 1150 pounds. He can be w ood saw with gasoline m otor.
Clemen son & Evans
o f New berg, who rolled up such from the continual grind o f news­ fighting is, not good for anything seen at my stable at Newberg.
None o f your w ood consumed
C.
C-
F
crouson . while sawing.
a m ajority for a dry county, was paper work.
Bell phone 276
else.
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