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NEW BERQ GRAPHIC. at Mewbecs. O n ce a . K V I I V T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G ARO. W . C. WOOOWAUD. $1.50 Per Year in Advance. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1906. W H A T IT REALLY MEANS. When a candidate is elected as a representative by any political party he should, as soon as he takes the oath o f office, cease to be a partisan and seek to repre sent the people as a mass and al ways cast his vote independent o f any former prejudice, as he then represents the people as a whole and not any particular class. There should be no party measures in law making.—Forest -Grove Times. The above paragraph, and par ticularly the last sentence, is a fair sample o f a lot of very super ficial thinking on the subject of good government. It represents a very proper reaction from the old regime o f extreme and cor rupt partisanship, but at the same time well illustrates how easy it is to g o to senseless ex tremes in the other direction. Such sentiments as the above are catchy and have become pop ular with the unthinking masses but they will not stand close scrutiny. Our whole scheme of government is based upon the operation o f political parties, which the people hold responsi ble for definite policies. Herein lies the genius o f English speak ing peoples for political organiza tion and efficiency. The princi ple o f party responsibility is -much more fully developed in Great Britian than with us, with the result that the English meth ods o f legislation §re more effi cient and less unwieldy than ours. While they are blissfully ignorant o f the fact, those who cry against party measures and po litical organization, would usher in an irresponsible, hullabaloo, every-man-for-himself era o f law making, similar to the political chaos which exists in such coun tries as France and Italy where political organization is notably weak and where every other man has a little party pretty much of his own. Let’s try to be sane in our a t tempts tor political reform. Raise the ideals o f citizenship, elect able, conscientious men to represent us, but don t try to do aw ay with party government. That’s fundamental in a repre sentative government such as ours. It is with sincere regret that we learn that J. C. Hayter, editor and owner o f the Polk County Observer, has been compelled to give up newspaper w ork on ae count o f the state o f his health. By hard work and close applica tion to business methods Mr Hayter built up the Observer un til it ranks with the best local papers in the state and it is one among the exchanges that comes regularly to our table that we always scan with interest, for each week there is evidence that some brain work has been spent in the material that appears on the editorial page. When warmed up to a subject he is a forceful writer and if occasion seems to demand it he is a hard hitter. In the change Mr. Hayter is mak ing, Dallas and Polk county lose a progressive business man, at least temporarily, and the Ore gon newspaper fraternity a val ued member. The Observer has been leased to other parties and Mr. Hayter will take a change in climate, hoping for relief from causes that are producing deal- Says the Albany Democrat: "T aft is not considered a strong man. He has never done any thing to make him strong, except to be a friend of the President. He represents nothing, has never done anything of enough mo ment to entitle him to this great distinction." All o f winch mere ly indicates how meaningless and silly may become the twaddle of a hopelessly partisan sheet. The Democrat man either knows bet ter than the above or else he doesn’t read enough to render him competent to pass judgment upon the work o f any public man. There can be a difference of opin ion when it comes to choosing between policies, parties and men, but to descend to such vi cious or careless misrepresenta tion as is shown above is pretty bad, even for the Democrat. On the other hand, to quote a dis tinguished journal of its own kind, politically, the New York Times, democratic, says Taft is better equipped to perform the duties o f president than any man who has ever been elected to that office, save Washington. It is to smile at the bray o f the Democrat. Notice is hereby given that at the regular general election o f the State of Oregon held in Yam hill County, on June 1st, 1908, there was submitted to the tegu lar qualified voters o f South J^ew- berg Precinct in Yamhill County, Oregon, the question, for and against stock running at ttiye in said Precinct, and a majority of the votes cast in said Precinct at said election was against stock running at large in said Piedhct. the vote on the question being 35 votes for stock running at large and 188 votes against stock run ning at large in said Precinct. Now therefore it shall be un lawful for stock to run at large in South Newberg Precinct in Yamhill County, Oregon, lrom and after sixty (60) days from the date o f tnis notice, to-wit: Prom and after the First day o f September, 1908, under penalty o f Ten Dollars ($10.00) for the first offense, and Twenty Dollars ($20.00) for each and every sub sequent offense, to be recovered from the owner o f any stock run ning at laige in said Precinct. Dated July 1st, 1908. t3-37 G. W. J ones , County Clerk of Yamhill County* Oregon. Something New W e have purchased a BOYE NEEDLE CASE w *> FOR A LL M AKES o f Souring Machines The Booster is the name o f a very live infant which has come to join the ranks o f Oregon news papers, the birth taking place on July 1, at Vale, Malheur county. We would inter from the very F or S a l e —4 % acres, 9 room first issue that Vale, in this case, house, good orchard, city water, doesn’t mean farewell—not by on Dayton Ave., Newberg, Ore- any means. on. Address J. T. Osborn, 2118 olby Ave., Everett, Washing ton. Since that development league meeting at Dayton last week, Notice. our sister town has turned on A very fine full blooded Jersey the steam for progress and devel for service at one dollar. opment. And we don’t believe F red W erth , it’s just hot air either. Wynooski street. Simple, «tumble, au tome tie. It threads any needle itself eren In the Moet valuable of all attachments. No twletlnt, blüh« or cutting thread. King & Bennett Hdw Co ? There is one thing—not every town has factories to burn. General Jones. I have purchased the grand Presidential Campaigns 1852. Since young stallion General Jones, No. First &, Washington Sreets Bids W anted. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed bids up to 12 o ’clock Friday noon, July 10th, 1908, for cover ing reservoir, plans and tions at the Recorder’s office. The right to reject any and bids is reserved. W. W. N e l s o n , July 1, 19Q8. Recorder, 41747. He is by Captain Mc Kinney, by McKinney 2:llVfc; There have been thirteen cam 1st dam Daisy Q. Hill, by Alti- paigns by the republican and mont. He is royally bred and has a right to be as fast as his democratic parties. sister Bellemont 2:09Vi. He won REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. first premium at the recent Van 1856—Fremont and Dayton. Closing Out Sale. couver, B. C., Horse Show. His To close out our entire stock of 1860—Lincoln and Hamlin. brother Chehalem won first in millinery we are offering evenr 1864—Lincoln and Johnson. thing at cost. Come early while his class at the Lewis and Clark 1868—Grant and Colfax. fair. He is large, handsome, and there is a good selection. 1872—Grant and Wilson. M rs . I. A. H o r to n . will make a horse o f 16 hands, 1876—Hayes and Wheeler. and 1150 pounds. He can be seen at my stable at Newberg. 1880—Garfield and Arthur. C. C. FeRGUSON. 1884—Blaine and Logan. 1888—Harrison and Morton. Administratrix Notice. 1892—Harrison and Reid. Notice U hereby given that the nnderslg: ned 1896—McKinley and Hobart. u been dnly appointed adminlitratrix of the There is no need of anyone suffer ■tat« of Theo. Weber, __________ deceased, __ by ____Conn the Co _____ ing long with this disease, for to 1900—McKinley and Roosevelt. ty Court of YamhlU County, Oregon effect a quick cure it ie only neces Now. therefore, all person* having claim* 1904—Roosevelt and Fairbanks. against laid estate are hereby noil fled and re sary to take a few doses of DIARRHOEA DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. quired to preeent same with the proper vouch er* to the undersigned at the offlce of Clarence Butt, in the city of Newberg, YamhlU county, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated May 28. 1908. SADIE WZBKK. Administratrix of the estate of Theo. Weber, deoeased. Clarence Butt, attorney for eetate. and can now furnish needles Nwdl— . Shuttle« and Bobbins (o r uae in A ll Makoo o f Sowing Machine«. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1856—Buchanan and Breckin ridge. 1860—Douglas and Johnson.* 1864—McClellan and Pendleton In feet, in moat canes one dose la Notice of Guardian Sale of Real 1868—Seymour and Blair. sufficient. It newer fails and can be Estate. relied upon in the moat severe and 1872—Greeley and Brown. dangeroua cases. It is equally val Notlee Is hereby given that the undersigned 1876—Tilden and Hendricks. A. O. Mills, as guardian of the estate of Loyd uable for children and la the means MlUs. a minor, bv virtue of an order and l i o f saving tbe lives of many children 1880—Hancock and English. li] made and entered of sale duly , in the each year. County Court of it f Oregon for Yamhill YamhlU County, l 1884—Cleveland and Hendricks. ou the <th da; iy of July, 1908, 1808, I, authorising authorlsli and In the world’s history no medicine empowering him so to do, will on and after has ever met with greater success. 1888—Cleveland and Thurman. the 10th day of August, 1908, at his residenoe at YamhlU County, Oregon, offer for 1892—Cleveland and Stevenson. Newberg, sale and will sell at private sale for cash to the PRICE 25«. LU CE SIZE 50«. highest bidder all the right, title and Interest 1896—Bryan and Sewell. of said minor in and to the following described rc&l estate to-wit 1900—Bryan and Stevenson. All of Block Number Twelve in the Town (now City» of Newberg, YamhlU County, Ore- 1904—Parker and Davis. to the plat of said Town of New- K u, rg according of record in the offlce of Beeorder of Con I *By the northern democrats veyances for said County, and also the follow described strip and parcel of land to-wit: and Breckenridge and Blaine by ing Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Silk Ribbon«, Embroid- Block Number Twelve; running thence West the southern democrats. JO feet to East line of College Street; thence B. C U M M IN G S &. CO Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish« ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino leum, House Painting and Hard ware. . W e have a large line o f Souvenir Postal Cards and make a specialty o f Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex ecuted to order. Newberg Oregon Plumbing! Having Eyes They aee not, unie» they properly fitted with | Give u* a chance at that new home. We would like to put In those Bath Fix tures, Etc., and do your plumbing. S. W . P O T T E R Is the the man te see about R. LET U5 FIGURE WITH YOU. Watches, Clocks, and a full tins of Silverwava lor ths holiday trade. • ELECTORAL VOTES. North 240 feet; thence East SO feet to the North - west corner of said Block Twelve; thenee South to the place of beginning. The said Interest of said minor in said real estate being an undivided one-twelfth interest therein subject ________ __ . to the curtesy ______ of _ A. O. Mills, wMower of Almlna Mills, deceased. Dated July 9, 19M. A O. M ILU, Guardian of the estate of Loyd Mills said m inor above named. eries, Lace«, all kind« o f The number o f electoral votes received by both parties and the Dre«« G ood«, Shoe« and pluralities are shown here: Rep. Dcm. Plu. Notion« at 1856...... 114..... 174...... 60 dem Notice of Guardian Sale of Real 1860.......180..... *72.......108 rep Eetate. 1864...... 212....... 21...........191 rep Notlee Is hereby given that the undersigned, A t the Racket Store as guardian of the eetate or Wal 1868...... 214....... 80...........134 rep B ter W. 1. Parrish, Vinson, a minor, by virtue of an order lice use of sale duly made and entered in 1872...... 236....... 63...........223 rep and the County Court of Oregon for YamhlU Conn- ty on the < Ah day of July. : 1908, — authorising aoo 1876...... 185..... 184..... 1 rep empowering NASH A FINLEY we rin him so to do, will on and after the 10th day o f August, 1908, his residenoe In 1880...... 214..... 155...... 59 rep Newbetg, YamhlU County, at offer for sale and sellat private sale for cash to the highest 1884.......182..... 219...... 27 dem will bidder all the right, title and interest of said In and to the following real estate, to 1888.......233..... 168...... 65 rep minor wit: F R U IT T R E E S Being a part of the Donation Land Claim of 1892.......176..... 231...... 65 dem Luke McKern and wife, Notification No. 1480. No. A6, in Township Three South of 1896.......271..... 176 . .. 95 rep Claim W ell yea, a general stock always on Range two West of Willamette Meridian and particularly bounded and described as follows: hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W. 1900...... 292.......155..."137 rep Tract No. Eire; Beginning at tbe Southwest B. Reed for prices before buying else of tbe North naif of said Donation Land 1904.......336........140.......... 196 rep corner Claim and running thence East 81.83 chains; where. Address, thence North 18.11 chains; thence West 27.33 *Tbe electoral vote of the Breck- chains; thence South 14.03 chains; thence West 4.00 chains; thence South 2.08 chains to place Box 3 7 , Lafayette, O ref. enridge-Lane ticket o f the south of beginning, containing 45.89 acres, more or less. ern democrats; theDouglas-John- Also: Beginning at the Northwest corner of tbe South half of said Donation Lena Claim son ticket of the northern demo and running thence South 46.17 chains to the Southwest corner of said Donation Land Claim ; crats received 12. thence East .19.28 chains to a point 10 chains Real Estate Transfer*. Duncan Ross & wf to Jas W Perry & wf, 160 a in sec 22 t 4 s r 5 w; $1500. E L Hutchcroft et al to Wm S McCutcheon, 4.67 a in Wm Pat ten d l c i n t 3 s r 4 w ; $2080. Wm S McCutcheon & w f to Wm E McCutcheon; 4.66 a in Wm Patten d l c i n t 3 s r 4 w; $280. West of the Southeast corner of said Donation Land Claim ; thence North 29.30 chains; thence West 14.90 chains; thence North 8.40<eb«fns to Sooth line of Section 21, said Township and Range; thence West on South line of said Sec tion 21, 22.60 chains; thence N or.b a.8fl chains to tbe line dividing the North and South halves of said iKMialfon Land Claim, and thence West 22.78 chains to the place of beginning, containing 227.61 acres, more or leas, and In all 278.80 acre* mors or less The seid Interest of said Inor In said real g an ai undivided one-flfth lata rest estate being therein subject to dower estate of Mary A. HI gins former Mary A. McKern, widow of LnL. McKern, deoeased. and subject to tbe curtesy n( Isaac H. Vlosou, widower of Lilly Vtaeon, dec eased. Dated Jnly 9th, 1908. ». w. p a r r ih h . G uardiane! tbe eetate of Walter I. VI neon, said miner above naaseA t F.NL HHn e & DRUGS MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORE A SPECIALTY. 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Call on, tele phone or write G. W* James, Local Agent WM. McMURRAY General Psaeenger Agent, Portland Oregon