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that it should be read outride Polk county: The truth tained therein is not local should be emphasised dry county in the state; I I V U T T l t n i M T H O M IN G the wet counties too, lagrant violation o f law, W .C .' the feet that “ the licensed deafer is easily watched,” has turned the army o f neutrals into enemies o f the salbon. Neither should than one man who voted the pro the admonition op the active h - rsoa m y, itms 11, lMt. hibition ticket straight and voted sponabifity of good citizens to against a dry county. Prom wards law enforcement be con fined to the liquor business. But POST-ELECTION o b s e r v a hearing a tew hours' count the this isn’t to be oar editorial. writer became convinced that t io n s . felly one-fourth o f the voters did That o f the Observer follows: j The exigencies o f politics have not vote intelligently; that is did “ The voters o f Polk county so fixed it that Newberg, the re not even know how to mark having decided to prohibit the publican stronghold o f the coun their ballots, and the intelligence sale o f intoxicating liquors in the ty, and always looked to expect of the South Newbeig voters is county, it is their duty . to see antly by candidates in trouble, certainly as high as the average. that their wish is obeyed, and is now for the first time in years Tbe'Graphic has never been ac that the county is made dry ip unrepresented on the official ros cused o f being ardently for wom fact a t well as in name. Let no ter o f the county. We save oth an suffrage but we wouldn't be one shirk his share of this duty ers, ourselves we cannot save. afraid to wager that the same and responsibility, imagining Should Gabriel announce his number o f women from the same that the task w ill be a fight one, coming tw o weeks ahead of time precinct could have gone into the or it w ill not. I t w ill not be suf and should St. Peter generously booths and marked ballots all ficient now for the private citisen throw open the books to all for round their w orthy lords, both to sit back and throw the whole registration, there would still be as to dispatch and correctness. responsibility on dhe shoulders a lot o f fellows showing up on The proverbial pendulum which of the officers, claiming that he the evening o f the Judgment Day used to swing far out to lias done his whole duty in v o t wanting to be sworn in! Bat ward the “ v o t’er straight” idea ing liquor out o f the county. No we know tw o or three fellows on when a man was ashamed to a d officer, however faithful, caw ef First street who were grilled by m itth at he ever scratched his fectually enforce a law their long-8nffering friends in a ticket, has apparently gone the public sentiment is behind him, w ay which will tend to help limit in the other direction. Few and the w ay to keep liquor from them take notice next time when indeed were the tickets voted being sold unlawfully is for every it is announced that it is time to straight on Monday of last week. citizen to assist in enforcing pro register. Some ballots^ gave evidence of hibition. The licensed dealer is I t is imperative that the New being marked carefully, candi easily watched, as his place of Boyd; 94 a in secs 28 & 29,1 2 s, berg voting precincts be divided dates being chosen with discrimi business is open to the public at r 3 w; $1700. * and readjusted generally. Spring- nation from different parties. all hours, but the illicit traffic is ! Albert E Wilkes to H E Wilkes; brook should have a precinct of But it was far otherwise with o f an entirely different character. lot 4, blk 2, Lalayette; $100. # its own, and the limits of North very many. Especially was in The Observer has its opinions on H E Wilkes to G H Perkins; lot Newberg should be extended on consistency shown in the vote the local option question, and 4, blk 2, Lafayette; $50. the west so those living close in for representatives. Despite the has not hesitated to express Wm H H Stewart to Otto should not be asked to g o aw ay hue and cry for the principle at them; neither has it had any rea Schrader; 120 a in sec 29, t 5 s, r np to the head o f Chehalem Val stake on the Statement No. 1 son to change them; bnt now, 8 w; $960. ley to vote. With a few such ad proposition, as the writer heard that the people have said by Luman L Van Nortenck to ditions the tw o precincts should the votes counted there seemed their votes that the saloon must Adah M Thomas; lota 3-4-5-6, be made into four. As it was to be relatively few ballots called g o and that the sale»of liquor for blk 62, LaFayette, $750. this year, the vote in North New where the voter hating inclina beverage purposes mast cease in -Luellen Duncan to J Wm Dun berg was not counted until about' tions in that direction voted Jor Folk county, this paper w ill do can; 4-04 a in sec 5, t 3 s r 2 w; eight o ’clock on the evening of both Statement No. 1 candi all in its power in enforcing .the $ 1 . the day following election. dates. He would pick one, then law, both in letter and in spirit. Luellen Duncan to James C. Senator Fnlton encourages the give an offering to a republican Enforcing the la w under the new Duncan; 5.23 a in sec 5; t 3 s, r 2 Statement No. 1 members o f the opposed to the principle or even conditions, however, w ill not Ije w; $1. legislature to break their pledges to a prohi where he knew his easy. Let no one be deceived in W B Wynn to Jno E Brown; and refuse to vote for the peo vote wouldn’t count, I t would to thinking it will. F o r this rea 30 a in Jas Morris d 1 c t 3 s, r 2 ple’s choice for senator. I f any seem as if the voter was in favor son, it will be the duty o f every w; $5600. thing more was needed to set of half of Statement No. 1 or in man who has voted to bring F R U IT T R E E S Fulton forth before the people in tavor o f it half of the time. about these- new conditions to his true lights this last outbreak There were republicans voting work as earnestly and diligently \ W ell yes, m general Stock always on o f his is sufficient. The State for democrats and an occasiona to enforce the law as he did to hand at Lafayette Nursery Cb. See W. ment No. 1 principle may be prohi, prohibitionists voting for pass the law. In this way, and B. Reed fo r prices before buying else wrong, bnt this thing of inviting democrats and occasionally for this w ay only, can the advocate where. Address, men to break solemn political a socialist or even a republican of temperance prove his sincerity Box 37, Lafayette, pledges is both vicious and cor A few voters chose men from al to the cause o f temperance. rupting. I t smacks of the old four parties. One man voted tor Piano for Sale. school of politics in Mihich the but three men on the whole tick man from Clatsop took his train et, choosing a republican, a dem Magnificent $450 piano for ing. ucrat and a socialist. Some men $300. This piano has been less With the exception o f one in apparently l$t their pencils just than three years in use and is in cumbent, Cap. W yatt Harris, wander over the big blanket DRUGS & MEDICINES. first-class condition. It i^ extra the position of county recorder sheet aimlessly, absolutely with large and has an exceedingly PRESCRIPTION WORK A w ill now be held for thejfirst time out purpose or design, making a powerful yet sweet tone. A pia since the office was established mark here and there as fancy no that will last for a lifetime} SPECIALTY. by a man who does not hail from might suggest. Listening to an also _______ L. __ J£ Newberg. Whereon the county hour’s count would have tendec H o usehold F u r n it u r e fo r Books, Stationery,'Fancy and jo b does Newberg sit now? to ja r th^ most ardent supporter sale by private bargain consist Toilet Articles. Camara and o f fhe “ reign of the common pee ing o f couch, bedroom suite, din Kodaks and all kinds of Camera T h a t’s what Echo answers. The official count shows that pul.” ing table, dining chairs, small ta Supplies. LESSONS G IV E N IN K O D A K - I t was to be W te d that the ble, etc., etc. Prof. F. K. Jones lost out for the EKV legislature by a measlv ten straightest ballots were votre Cap be seen any time at the votes! Wouldn’t that rasp you, by the non-partisan democrats residence o f J. S. Carrick, Pro An Insidious Danger. especially when it is remembered It was ever thus. fessor of Music, on Meridian St. One of the worst features of kid'- that about one-fourth the voters A common query: Is Old Yam Real Estate Transfers. ney trouble is that it is an insidious in these tw o precincts neglected hill developing a second Cham / . disease and befoie the victiifil real Reported br the Yam hill County Abutri to vote for more than one candi berlain in M a tt Corrigan? izes his danger be may have a fatal company. McMInnvill*. date, when it said plainly on the Take Foley’s kidney This thing of Chamberlain go Chas J Cullison & w f to Maty malady. Remedy at the first sign of trouble ballot “ vote for tw o .” And as ing on the national democratic Farr; s 50 ft o f lots 5-6-7-8, big as it corrects irregularities and pre- Bones’ name came first, he fre ticket* tor vice-president has 36 Edwards Add Newberg; $1,5 vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. quently g o t the vote. ceased to be a joke with Oregon H E Shadden & w f to C F L it For sale by C- F- Moore. “ We shall see what we shall republicans. They’re afraid he’e engood; lot 7, blk 43, Dundee; see.” This is a little gem that is pull the ticket through to vic $35. Ths Newberg Meat Co being worked over time by the tory. - J M Ruggles & w f to Arden Has the best facilities for fur Oregon paragraphers who are Chorus o f Newberg republicans Lowther; lot 7, blk 4, Haus- nishing first'class meats and disappointed over the election. to democr&t£ senator, F. H. wirths 2nd Add to North Yam butchers’ supplies, and the best It sounds oracular, learned, and Caldwell, the only official repre-v hill; $95. is none too good for their cus smacks just a little of the dark sentative left to this end of the P P Reed to W S Hellyer; s% tomers. Free delivery and both and mvsterious. There is in it a county: lot 4, blk 2, College Add Me phones. ^ hint of the uncanny “ second “ Our hearts, our hopes, are all Minnville; $600. Closing Out Sale. sight” which always starts the with thee, John T Fonts to Sarah T Fletch mercury southward along a fel Our hearts, our hopes, our pray er; lots 2-7-1-8 Johns Add Mc T o close out our ent jre stock oi low 's spine.' Indeed, there is some ers, our tears, etc. Minnville, $1825. millinery we are offering every truth in it after all—we shall see Are all with thee, are all with G A Haines & w f to Walter E thing at cost. Come early while what we shall see—stranger tbee.” S Whitcomb; 85 a-in Thos L Trô there is a good selection. «1 things have happened. H ow I t ’s up to you, Frank. M rs . L A . H o r to n . ner d 1 c in t 3 *, r 2 w; $4525.#' ever, a free translation' o f this Luella DuncantoLucinda Hew; wise looking, dignified phrase is ' Special Notice. GOOD STRAIG H T TA LK . 4.74 a id sec 5, t 3 s, r 2 w; $1, something like this: “ I ’m sore. Coljn M clvor & w f to Sam’l C As v^as noted in these columns The new telephone directories Things are going to the demni- last week, neighbor Polk, w hich Warner; 3 a in O J Walker d lcin are printed. Call and get one. tion bow w ow s and before lon£ New Stromberg-Carleon tele joins us on the sohtb, voted to t 3 s, r 2 w: $700. phones tor sale. Share of stock I ’ll be able to «a£ ’1 told you throfe out the booze. The com J W Barcroft to C A Bristow; sold on installments if preferred. so.’ ¥%' ” • t ■ A ment upon that feet from the 10 a in J H Hessid 1 c in t 3 g, r Also new phones and extra parts The writer stepped into the pen of Editor Hayter, o f the' Ob 2 w; $3500. for sale. S. J. Madson, Mutual South Newberg polling place to server, is good; so good, in tact, Fred Ç H ortig to Albert H phone 18*3. NEWBERO QRAPHIC hear a few votes counted, hat it was so ¿ntertfining and edifying he remained until past midnight. Certainly was voting nevermore promiscuous a n d haphasard, p a rtij from ignorance evidently and partly from the general fell« are to grasp the situation. It could be generally told whether King & Bennett First & Washington C. a CUM M INGS 4 CO. Paints,* Oils, G las« , House Furnish ings, W a ll Paper, Carpets, Lino leum, House* Painting and H ard - Newberg ! . » Oregon CHJMIERUIKS if . m m o S. W .F U 1 1 I> the the man to ree Watches, Clocks, and a full line o f Silverware for the' holiday trade. 9 '* d* . Silk Ribbons, Embroid- ir- -- ■ s yp*- v* : tS y-* • eries, Laces, all kinds of 1 ---- > J ' % •* * I ■; .. Administratrix Notice. Notice la hereby riven that the undentgned haa been duly appointed admlDtatratrlx of the ubeen ent Ate of Thao Weber, deeeeeed, by the Conn- itete ty Court of YI hfll county, Oregon Now, , . therefore, re, ell peraon» havlnf claim« agelnat aeld eatece ere hereby notified and re- qulred -to preaent aeme with the proper vouch era to the undendened et the office of ( Clarence ' Butt, ntt, in the theelty elty oi ol Newberg Newberw, bere. Vanitili! Ya Yamhill county, re*on, within »lx month, tba from dete hereof. Dated May 2S, l«ntt. SADIHWXBER Administratrix of the itete of Theo. Weber, deceased Clare«« Butt, attorney for estate. Dress Goods, Shoes and •'V ■ j*; Notions at 1 • ■ , \ A t the Racket Store N A S H & F IN L Ê Y General Jones. I have purchased the grand young sfallion General Jones, No. 41747. He is by Captaih Mc Kinney, by Mclynney 2:11»/3V , 1st dam Daisy ,Q. Hill, by Altir mont.’ He is royally bred and has a right to b e as fa it as his silver Bellemont 2:09^4. He won first premium at the recA t Van couver, B. C., Horse Show. His brother Chehalem won first in his class at the Lewis and Clark fair. He is large, handsome, and will make a horse o f *16 bands, and 1150 pobndk. He can be W at my stable at Newbefg. . J^e C. *ON. I Plumbing! LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. Clemonson A Evans