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    NEWBEHG. YAMHILL OOUNTT, OREGON, THUR8DAY, JUNE 25.1908,
gie sheet, printed on the white gently on twenty propositions 'non-partisan' after their elec-
side o f wall paper, It presents a nnder the initiative and refcrtn- tion, so far as working tor their
v.
home people was concerned, and
viyid picture, through its local dum.
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One
o
f
the
¿neatest
objections
the
request ot the humblest dem-
news notes, ot the conditions ot
Within the past few days a
to
popular
legislation,
that
the
ocrat
received the same prompt
change in the organization and privation within the beleaguered
people will not take sufficient in- attention from them as did thatj
management o f the new milk con- city, but refers to them in a who tcrest to vote on propositions o f the republican boss, yet they
densery has taken place, whereby cares, devil may care manner,
breathing defiance to the Yan­ printed on the ballot, and that did not g o back on the party
three o f our home people have
therefore measures will be passed that elected them. The Review
become personally interested in kees and bravely forecasting suc­
by an active and interested mi- man has supported Chamberlain
cess to the Confederate cause.
its operation. C. D. Ross has
The paper is dated Thursday, nority, does not hold good in tor the legislature from Linn, for
sold a one-halt interest to John
Oregon, whatever may be the prosecuting attorney ot the 3rd
Larkin, N. C. Christenson and July 2.1863, and contains this caie in other states in the Un- district, for attorney general, for
L. B. Ferguson, the new compa­ paragraph:
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governor and for U. S. senator.
“ They say—That the great ion.”
ny being organized as follows:
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We have seen, time and again,
Ulysses the Yankee Generalissi­
John Larkin, president; C. D.
"Chit-Chat o f tfco SpsrHap the ablest democrats o f the state
mo, su nam ed Grant—has ex­
Ross, vice-president and mana
World.”
willingly sacrifice themselves in
ger; L. B. Ferguson, secretary; N. pressed his intention o f dinifig in
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order
to help Chamberlain. The
Vicksbuig on Saturday next, and
C. Christenson, treasurer. The
History
has
been
making
fast
man
o
f all others whom we pre-
head office will be moved from celebrating the 4th of July by a in local baseball circles sine« the fcr for U. S. Senator, Hon. J. K.
Portland to Newberg and in the grand dinner and soforth. When notice given in the Graphic tw o Weatherford, of Albany, clean,
That's the history o f the
future all business will be trans­ asked if he would invite Gen. Jo weeks ago concerning the New- able, With a national acquaint-
acted from here. The new com­ Johnston to join he said ‘NO, for berg league games. The Sooth- a nee and powerful influence, dc-
pany will operate under the tear there will be a row at the rastenders, with a courage horn voted his time, talent and money
must get into the
name o f the Western Condensed table.* Uly
city before he dines in it. The of desperation, came up from the in an utterly hopeless race in or- I
W e h ave die latest in styles in
Milk Company.
way to cook a rabbit is first to rear in a whirl and took tw o der to elect Chamberlain on his I
The plant begins operations
?ames from the Northeastenders. first run for goyernor. And now I
O XFO R D S, T A S or B L A C K S
today and thus is seen tips fulfill catch the rabbit.”
fhis
made
the
tw
o
teams
even,
he
is
non-partisan.
Oh,
rot!
I
The city fell before the paper
ment of hopes long felt in this
was
printed. The Yankees took
Our clothing stock contains the best and m ost up-to-
direction by the citizens o f this
control
and
issued
it
just
as
it
date creations in M en's, Boys' and Children’s
community. There seems to be
plenty of milk in sight and the was with the exception of the ing game regained their suprem­
Suitings.
management is hopeful o f a good following "note” which they in­ acy last Friday in a score o f 10
“If you get it of Hodson Bros., it's right'
business from the start. It should serted under date o f July 4.
to
5,
and
with
tw
o
men
short.
See our “Rompers” for the little tots.
"T w o days bring about great
have the hearty co-operation o f
On account o f the dedication
Out
o
f
ten
games
played
tlfe
changes. The banner o f the Un­
all, as it doubtless shall have.
o f the Baptist church next Lord’s
ion floats over Vicksburg. Gen. Northeastenders have now won
day, there will be no preaching
Grant has 'caught the rabbit;’ seven and consider themselves
service in Christian Tabernacle
N ote From G . H . Greer.
the
champions.
he has dined in Vicksburg and he
at
11 a. m. as announced. The
The line-up o f the teams Friday
did bring his dinner with him
M i. E ditor :
Bible school will meet as usual at
follows:
AM ER ICAN H AR VESTIN G M ACHINES
Having recently returned to The ‘Citizen’ lives to see it. For
10 a. m. At 8 p. m. Rev. Greg­
n . e .
position
s.
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W IN H O NORS A B R O A D
Newberg, after a visit o f some the last time it appears on ‘ wall D. Douglas catcher Elmer Mills ory, o f the M. E. church will
\
H
paper.’
No
more
will
it
eulogize
months in California, I feel like
Pat Coffin preach in the basement o f the
Ralph
Butt
pitcher
At an important Agricultural Show held at Port Eliza­
congratulating the town for its the luxury of mule meat and Dale Butt s s
R. Sykes new Tabernacle. The p a s t o r I
fricasseed
kitten—urge
Southern
beth,
South Africa, the Walter A. Wood Binder, Reaper
growth, and tokens”o f progress.
and family will be in attendance
John
Elliott
1
base
Rob
True
and Mower, were awarded first prize.
While absent I visited San Fran­ warriors to such diet never more. O. Kramien 2 base
R. Parker at the annual convention ot the
This
is
the
last
wall
paper
edi­
cisco, generally referred to as
F. Colcord
3 b
L. Fortune Christian Church o f Oregon, at
“ the city,” Oakland, Berkeley, tion, and is, excepting this note,
1
field
H. BUiott Turner. The public is invited to
Alameda. Fruit vale, Redwood, from the types as we found them. A. Wentz
c field
Jo Nelson hear Mr. Gregory.
Palo Alto, San Jose, Santa Clara, -It will be valuable hereafter as a
Geo. C. R itchey , Pastor.
r field W. Bartlett
College Park,—these and a tew curiosity.”
A big game is being arranged
-others are called “ the bay cities,”
for July 4th between picked
A s O r im i See U s.
because located on, or in view o f
teams representing the Bast and
Hattie Carlin, age 25, to Col­
San Francisco bay. A few hours
West ends of town. All support­ by Fleener, age 27.
The Amboy, Illinois, Journal in ers o f organized baseball should
also were spent in Stockton, Lo­
Retha O. Cooper, age 21, to
commenting
on the recent elec­ take notice.
di, Galt, Sacramento valley
Norman S. Beeler, age 21.
W OOV
towns, besides the coast cities,' tion held in Oregon and more
Dora
Agnes
Pritchett,
age
27,
Watsonville, Santa Crnz, Monte­ particularly on the vote on the
A W ord o f W arning.
to Warren E Kidder, age 27.
rey, and Pacific Grove, the last referendum measure says:
Lilia G. Jenkins, age 19, to
“ A book o f 126 pages was sent
being my headquarters through
LaFayette, Or., June 23.
Ewart
G. Garland, age 23.
to all voters in advance contain­ T o the E ditor :
the winter and spring, q
My chief physical exercise was ing the text o f these twenty meas­
1 wish to give notice to the
T h e Poor W ife’s Side.
walking. I found it most pleas­ ures, with arguments for add people o f Yamhill County t h a t !
ant when my feet were on smooth, against them so that, presumpt­ propose to enforce the horticul­
E ditor G raphic :
solid sidewalks, and my eyes at­ ively, the voters were prepared tural law against codling moth.
I notice an article in' a recent
to decide whether the twenty There is no reason why distinc­ issue o f your paper about the al­
tracted by charming flowers.
There is a delightful rivalry, measures should be adopted o f tion should be made between the leged marital troubles of one Da­
keen and spirited, among most rejected.
treatment of this pest and of San vid L. Baker. I do not know
of the cities mentioned, for su­ “ Tne election returns indicate Jose scale. I will require that this fellow Baker, but I have seen
some correspondence from the
perior excellence o f streets, side­ that nearly everyone that voted every owner ot an apple tree locality in Montana where he
walks, and ornamentrl door- tor officials also recorded his shall spray with one o f the tw o once
ce lived, that convinces me
yards and parks. The Golden opinion tor or against, the twen­ recognized sprays for this pest that
lit he is not a proper person to
ve the custody of his own child
Gate Park can have no rival in ty measures or propositions making three applications dar­ have
or
an)r other child; also that is
California. In the other cities placed on the ballot. It is ob­ ing the season. The first appli­
aclusive
to me that he is not a
sidewalks of cement or asphalt- vious that the people o f Oregon cation must be made before July
od husband tor any woman.
good
urn, streets of the best macadam take an interest in their political 5th, the second before August
I do know his wife, however,
or asphaltum, and small parks affairs to an extent that is sur­ 10th, the third before September and have known her for twenty
and playgrounds for the people prising and indicates a high de­ 15th. I will personally visit all years. The article in your paper
are increasing rapidly. Flower gree o f intelligence; and that the sections of the county in a few does her great injustice, as a
beds around homes and public voters acted with discrimination days giving personal notice number of people in McMinnville
and Salem, where she is well ac­
places compel attention and ad­ is apparent from the fact that wherever I fiud it required. The quainted, will gladly testify.
miration. Especially noticeable the more radical propositions penalty for non-observance of There are some statements in the
is the almost universal orna­ were defeated, notably the wom­ this law is destruction ot the article that are both absolutely
and impliedly false, and no one
mental lawn at railroad stations. an suffrage, single tax, an ar­ trees.
knows it better than this fellow
To make the city beautiful and mory appropriation, and increas­ The formula used must be
Baker. The marriage was not
nice is considered a good real es­ ing the number ot Supreme Court
brought about by -Baker "an­
1-5 lb. Paris Green
judges.
tate and business investment.
swering an advertisement in a
2 lb. Lime
“ The measures that were car­
matrimonial
paper,” which, o f
I saw no town in California
50 Gal Water
course, Baker knows. The in­
that had a better natural inheri­ ried were mostly o f local interest; or
jured party in that unfortunate
tance than Newberg. Soil, cli­ but one o f them would appear to
3 lbs Arsenate o f Lead
transaction was the very much
mate, water, fuel, lumber, facility be rather radical or extreme to
abused wife whom Baker now
50 Gal Water.
for commerce and travel by land people in Illinois; that is the “ re­
refuses to support.
M. O. L owxsdalb ,
an
R. J. H endricks .
or water, all excellent. ‘ Add a c a l l . proposition. — ‘F o r
Fruit Inspector for Yamhill Co.
Salem, Oregon, June 20,1908.
townsite so favorable for inex­ amendment to Article II o f the
pensive improvements, and it Constitution, giving the voters
Rank Ingratitude.
For Sale.
seem8 meet that Newberg should power to call a special election
lead Willamette valley west side at any time to discharge any
In commenting on the attitude
N ew Hoosier disc drill, fan
public officer and elect his suc­ of the great non-partisan of Ore-, mill and elevator, tw o one horse
law ns in civic progress.
cessor.’ This gives the voters gon the Jefferson Review says:
G. H. G.
cultivators, t w o plows, low,
power to dispose o f any official
"F o r Chamberlain~to refuse t o , handy farm wagon, common
from any office at any time, upon attend the democratic state con -! road wagon, single open buggy,
A Voice From the Past.
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petition ot 25 per cent ot the vention because he is non-parti-; new feed grinding mill, 2 H. P.
F. H. Rogers has a very highly electors and the casting ot a ma­ san is blamed foolishness and ! Fairbanks gasoline engine, shaft,
•prized relic of the Civil War days jority o f votes for his disposition rank ingratitude. If he is not a I pullies, hangers, belting, five and
in the way ot a copy of “ The at a special election. Such a re­ democrat he shoukl be. Four i ten gallon cans, tw o bottle Bab-
Daily Citizen,” issued at Vicks­ markable governmental device is different times has the democrat- cock tester, chain cow ties, De-
burg, * Mississippi, during the consistent with the rest ot the ic party o f Oregon sacrificed ev- Laval Separator, assortment ot
siege of that Confederate strong­ political machinery ot tlie state, ery thing else on their ticket tor small tools, spike and spring
hold by the Union troops under and is safe enough in the hands Chamberlain. Ex-Senators John tooth harrows.
Grant. It is in the form of a sin- of people that can vote intelli- H. Mitchell and J. N. Dolph were
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P orter S kinner .
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“Fits
Like Your
Footprint”
W. L. Douglas Shoe
HODSON BROS
HARVESTERS
If you want machinery that
will do the work we have it
TH E PEERING
known the world over. Let
us sell you a Mower, Bind­
er or Rake.
Your Patronage Solicited.
W right, W hite A Co.
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