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' . F w $ Hi T V '4*' ••! V“r ‘ í .* - I ni i i 4 . Eft-v È il r I i' t L’ t Our Portland correspondent said Precinct and rotes cast in said says no meeting was ever cal on was I enthu ru at large in s a $ if te<f by the t h e * * te on the qt i i v u T T H n im r n o u n ira votes tor stock GdOd Roads Conference, whi to be held in the Convention Hall, large and 363 votes .j W.C.' 6th floor, ot the Portland Com- stock running at large in '' - . ur -0» - «a, *•- •*-»- , A - - ui. n * rri»lQ n b o a T h a d v r . August rjfCHK:ts*4,T„ llth . An effort will b^mafde^{o ..... NriV tbejefcfle it p W l be $1.50 Per Year in Advance. call W u l f o r s t o c k to run at li at 0:S0 a - a. .•> m. so that there in North / Newberg Precinct qt yi . ‘ I. j H may fee a morning, anr attera Yamhill County, Oregon, TBUSSDAY, JULY 23, UOfc. and an evening session. The and after sixty (60} days roads have made a rate ot & fare the date o f this notice, to-wit; F or eighteen years the editor o f and a third for the round tripfa^ From and after the First d a y Of Graphs has been. writing this occasion. Deleg^jpn. rep, September, 1908, under penalty iueeral notices for others in this resenting every grange, {he com o f Ten Dollars ($ ip .0 0) for the community, and now it becomes mercial bodie^ and the different; first offense and Twenty Dollars his painful duty to chronicle the counties to be inted by the ($20.00) for each and every sub death o f his own beloved son, the county judges a n already report sequent offense, to be recovered youngest in the family. Friends ing that they wijj( be present. from the owner ot any stock run and. neighbors could not have Every editor in t^e state is a dele ning at large in said Precinct. been more kind than they have gate at large, as is the mayor of Dated Tuly 1st, 1908. been in rendering assistance and every city, and every county t3-37 G. W. J ones , in giving words o f comfort, and commissioner. A program ia County Clerk of Yamhill County, m ay Heaven’s richest blessings being prepared, but every effort Oregon. test on all who have endeavored will be made to get rid o f long t o lighten the burden. Notice. winded speeches and get dow n to actual Work that will pro Notice is hereby given that at The Chicago Herald is respon duce results. the regular general election o f sible tor this sentence: “ Some the State ot Oregon held in Yam day we may have in this country W HAT IS THE MATTER hill County, on June 1st, 1908, a society composed o f the de there whs submitted to the regu W ITH OREGON? scendants o f men who ran with Oregon’s republican newspa lar qualified voters o f South New berg Precinct in Yamhill County, Bryan.” pers say that their state will give Oregon, the question, for and a large majority to Taft, and against stock running at large A man who has energy and the probably they are correct, bat in said Precinct, and a maiopt ability could hardly better “ an its politics has a speckled look to ot the ybtes cast in said Precin* swer his country’s call” than by a good many persons. In the re at said election was against stock accepting a job as road super cent election its republican candi running at large in said Precinct, visor where opportunity offers dates for the legislature rolled up the vote on the question being 35 votes for stock running at large and proceeding to get busy. an aggregate plurality o f 25,000 and 188 votes against stock run in the popular vote, yet, under ning at large in said Precinct. I t ’s a pretty good sign in a Now therefore it shall be tin. its queer electoral system, this man who moves to a big city if lawful for stock to run at large republican legislature is commit in South Newberg Precinct in he retains his interest in, and ted to the election o f a democrat Yamhill County, Oregon, from maintains his loyalty for the to the senate at Washington. As and alter sixty (60) days from tow n in which he g ot his start. this democrat will vote with the the date o f this notice, to-wit: Otherwise, it’s a clear case of democrats on all party issues it Prom and after the First day o f room to let in the top story. September, 1908. under penalty is hard to understand the repub o f Ten Dollars irs ($ 10.00) for the Twentj Dollars Several o f the webfoot ex- licanism o f an 'electorate which first offense, and Twenty would choose him in preference ($20.00) for each and every ry sub- changes say: ‘Owing to the un )t? r < sequent offense,it o be recovered usually late season the Salem to a man who’would be snre to . * x trom the owner Of any stock run cherry fair has bad to be post vote with the republicans. ning at larger in said Precinct. poned one week.” H ow would Politically, Oregon had a rath Dated July 1st, 1908. jt read this wav: Owing to the er strange advent as a state. Al t3-3l if ' I o n e s , G. ' W .Tos unusually excellent 700 boxes of cherries at The Dalles cherry fair though in latitude it is almost County Clerk otYamhUl County, Oregon. that were coming to the Salem as far north as a state could be, show to take our prizes, the Sa it had a strong pro-slavery ele lem cherry fair had to be post ment at the outset. When the F or S ale —4V4 acres, 9 room house, good orchard, city water, poned one week.—Hood River democracy split in the Charles on Dayton Ave., Newberg, Ore- News-Letter. A good joffy this, but unfortu ton convention o f 1860 on the on. AddressJ.T. Osborn,2118 olby Ave., Everett, Washing nately it was written “ before sectional line, Oregon contribu 8 ton. taking.” Let’s see—what was ted one member o f the Southern the order o f the awards to coun democratic ticket, Lane being Closing Out Sale. ties at the Salem fair? Yamhill, the vice presidential nominee as T o close out our entire stock at Lane, Polk, Wasco and Linn. a running mate with Breckin millinery we are offering every And it is our impression that The ridge. Lincoln carried the state thing at cost. Come early while there is a good selection. Dalle# is located in Wasco county. in that election, but he did it be M rs . I. A. H orton . cause Douglas, th e Northern There is no question that the democratic candidate, took away Notice of Guardian Sale of Real factory inspection law will ac enough votes from Breckinridge Estate. , _ ireby (Iren that (he nudenigneA. i Notice la hereby complish much good but at the to allow th e republicans to A. 0 . Mine, as ■ guardian o f the Batate of Loyd r, by virtue ol an order and II- Mills, a minor, same time when an inspector squeeze in. Oregon came to the cense ol sale duly made and entered In the republicans in the war election o f County Court o< 0i Dreamt lor Yamhill County, takes a glance at the outfit o f ou the 6th day c July, 1906, authorlting and 1864, because it had nowhere empowering him so to do, will on and alter the average country newspaper the 10th day ol August, 1906, at hit residence at else to go, all its Breckinridge Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, offer (or and then gravely proceeds to sale ana will eell at private sale (or cash to the friends o f four years earlier being highest bidder all the right, title and IntereM collect a $5 inspection fee the ot said minor In and to the following described out o f the Union at that time. It real estate, to-wit: matter would assume a ludicrous All ol Bloek Number Twelve In the Town City i of Newberg. Yamhill County, Ore- phase if it were not exasperating. gave its vote in 1868 to Seymour (now j , according to the plat o f said Town ol New- as against Grant, very nearly K rg ot record in the office ot Recorder of Con The average American citizen re veyances (or Mid County, and also the follow- swung into the democratic col ribed and parcel ol land to-wlt: lo g d e s c rib e d I strip t sents a hold-up, whether it be ~ ith west « corner ol Beginning at the Southwest 1 Twelve: running thence WeM disguised by the mask o f the umn in 1880, and was in doubt S BlockNumber O feet to Bast line of College Street; thenoe »40 (net; thence Bast SO feet to the North footpad or takes the form of a for several days after the yoting North west oorner ol said Block Twelve; thence South in 1896, but Anally the vote to the place of beginning. ■fee for an inspection where there The said interest of said minor In mid real being an undivided oae-twellth IntereM is nothing to inspect. Classing showed that McKinley had it by estate therein subject to the curtesy of A. 0 . Mill«, a short lead. widower ol Almina Mills, deceased. the shooting stick, planer and Dated July 9,1996. A O. MILLS, Probably Oregon,will support Guardian ol the estate of Loyd Mills said paper cutter of the weekly paper minor above named. with the whirring wheels and Taft this year. This looks like a motors of the city factory excites republican year throughout the Notice of Guardian Salo of Real one’s risibility, but It also tends country, and while : Bryan may Estate. - Is hereby glraa that the undersigned, t o bad language.—Hillsboro In carry some states in the West S NoMee as guardian of the estate ofW al- which he won in 1896, it is likely . . . W. L Parrish, Vinson, a minor, by vtttae ol an onler dependent. .. . license ol nnle duly made and entered ia that Oregon will not be one o f and tbe County court ot Oregoo for Yambili Cotta» The result o f the Salem cherry them. Chamberlain, however, berg, Yamhill County, Oregon fot' fair shows what Yamhill eounty whom it has just favored for the sale and will eell at private tale for cash to the senate, carried the state twice higbeM bidder ail the right title and IntereM ................. •til can do in open competition when ol mid minor in and to the following real it: a capable man such as Mr. for governor, although the repub Being to-w a part ol the Donation Land Claim ot Lake McKern and wile, Notification No. 1410, Lownsdale gets busy and collects licans carried the members of Claim No. VI, In Township Three South ot Range two West of Willamette Meridian and and arranges some ot her fancy Congress also. This choice o f a particularly bounded and described as follow«: Na. Five; Beginning at the Southwest products. Now, how will it look democrat to the senate, where he Tract corner ol the North naif ol mid Donation Land and running thenoe East SI.88 chalna; after this success, tor us to sit will work and vote against the Claim thence North 16.11 chains; thence West 27.83 thence South 11.03 chain*; thence WeM back at ease and not have a policies o f President Taft, is a chains; 4.00 chains; thence South 2.06 chains to plsoe piece of guerrilla politics which ol beginning, containing 45.69 acres, more or county exhibit at the coming will cast some discredit upon the Also: Beginning at tbe Northwest oorner of state fair? We haven’t bad one the South half ol said Donation Lend Claim for tw o or ¿hr#* years and have political sanity ot Oregon’s elec- and runnlng tbence South 46.17 chaina to tbe Southwest córner of asid Donatlon Laúd Clalm; Eaat M.W chaina to a polnt 10 chalas lost greatly in prestige thereby. torate.-7-St. Louis Globe-Demo thcnce West of tbe Southeaat oorner o í sald Donatlon crat. Land C lalm ; (henee Nortb 29 30 ohatns; thenee There are few more effective West 14.90 chaina; thenee Nortb A 40 chelna to Sonth line of Section 21. said Township means of advertising in our own Range; thence West on South line ol Mid Notice. tlon 21, 22.60 chaîna; thenoe Nor.h AM ehsJM state than is to be had in a good to the Une dlvldln* the North aod South halves ot sald Donation I Land ’ ------ - M and thenoe Claim, exhibit at the state fair—and es Notice is hereby giyen that at Weat 22.78 chalna to the place of beginnlag, '227.61 acres. ires, more or I sm . and In all pecially il it is the winning one. the regular general election of contait)In* 278.30 acres more or ■ lew leaa The mid Interettof sald mlnor In sald real We respectfully submit the mat the state o f Oregon held in Yarn- sa ta te betng an ondlvlded one-flflh IntereM irrest thereln subject u d o w e r estât# ol Mary A ter tor the consideration o f the bill County, on June 1st, 1908/ gins former Mary A. McKern, wldow ol L_ l'u fo McKera, deceeaed. and subject to theeartasy »yol county court and suggest that there was submitted tp the regu hwmc H. Vlasou, wldower ol LUly Vlneoa, lar qualified voters ot North an ade^hate appropriation for Newberg Precinct, Yamhill Coun Deted Ju if lMh, 1906. s S. W P a RRISH this purpose would be money ty, Oregon, the question, for and Guardian of the settle ol Waller I. Vlnson, seid minor above named. wisely expended. -, against stock running at large in t í • .,4-' - . . • • « 1 ■ , I' ’» • •» «=• - , ; N E W B E R Q Q R A PH IC . ^ v ■' ,■ 1 , V.«. W e have purchased « " BOYË NEEDLE CASE pti and can now furnish needles Ins for i In All 1 FOR A L L M AKES u ‘ 3’ “ o f Sewing Magfctfies “ B oye AU Needle V. It threads■ It: v a I lu o U U M M . b lM M o m w W * ie w V. in lU — . tM. No twisting, biting or cutting thread. 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Cottages partly fur- •* nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way o f the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout Rate from Newberg, Oregon. Season six-months ticket $5.70 Saturday to Monday ticket $3 j OCL, Our elaborate new eummer book give« a concise description o f Newport, including a list o f hotels, their capacity and rate#. Gall on, tele phone or w rite , G. W . James, Local Agent g , n , n pp a o ile «. LEMONS GIVEN IN is t 4 * General Pa 1 jl'r«! / j-* ‘.r . WM. McMURHAY ’ Agent', Portia**, Oregon \