UMSMM »» f —» • THE NEWBERG URAPHIC. GAME OF THE UhtAT MAN D r . O . A . E ld r ie d g e He Was Playing Solitaire, Not Juggling With Millions. D E N T IS T The financier was the cynosure of all the passengers on board the transatlantic steamer. So great a man was he that he remained aloof from the rest of the passengers am had most of his meals in his room. When occasionally he took a tarn on deck the few who had a bowing; grate- fully acknowledged his grrn bites. The very atmosphere Wristlet with thoughts and sounds of dollars as he passed. One day a young man waa taking; a constitutional whose route led past the window of a room wherein the financier sat. There waa the great man, just a bust view visible, big cigar in his mouth and hat coc ked on one side of his head, his eyes directed down, apparently in Office over First National Bank Phone White 3-1 Portland Newspaper Says He is Portland Journal Tells of Sena tor’s Tax Contribution. a Friend of the People. Stood for Statement No. One When Many Republicana Rafuaed to do so. Reputed Millionaire Paya $2.44 to Help Defray Oregon’s Upkeep. Proving that a long career o f oon- alstent fighting for m ess urea that bring the state government closer to the people, and also sends the aai o f Oregon to the top o f the oolnmn In advanced legislation, the follow ing extract from the Portland Dally Jour­ nal o f Friday, February 22, 1912, not only endorsee the progressive poli­ cies o f Ben Selling which are now law s on the statute books o f Oregon, but It also shows beyond question thé standing o f this man among the peo­ ple and press o f the state: MR. 8 CLLINQ Senator Ben 8elling has an­ nounced his Intention to con­ test for the Republican nomina­ tion for United 8tates senator. For a number o f years the political course o f Mr. 8elllng and Tha Journal have run along much the same lines. 8upport o f progressive methods of gov­ ernment In Oregon when they were badly In need o f support, brought Mr. Belling and The Journal on common ground. When there was need e f Maternent One candidates for the legislature, they were not always easy to find. There was a time when m ost o f the higher- ups of.th a Republican party In ' Oregon were, and soma of thorn still are, against Btatoment One. It waa In such a tim e that Mr. Bolling woo a welcom e addition to the forces that were striving fo r direct election o f senator, and for elim ination o f disgrace­ ful deadlocks at Balem. It wlU bo interesting In the extreme to ovary cltixen of Oregon at this par­ ticular time to know to what extent the senior United States senator, Jonathan Bourne, pays In the way of taxes In Oregon. H ero la a statement from the Portland Journal o f March 3. 1 IU : BOURNE’S TA XE 8 $2.44; NO REAL PROPERTY The tax rolls of Multnomah eounty show Jonathan Bourne, J r . senior senator from Oregon, will pay $2.44 In taxeo this year. This Is on his personal proper­ ty, which consists of office fur­ niture In hie office In the Cham- o f Commerce building. This furniture le assessed at $100. No assessment of real property appears no the tax books. The registration books show the sen­ ator’s home to bo on the second floor o f the Portland hotel, but the tax books do not show he has any personal property there. — Portland Journal, March 3, 1912. T ot Senator Bourne la reputed to be worth fifteen mlllona o f dollars ($16,- $00,000.00). He owns extensive Interests In n large cotton goods manufacturing plant on the Atlantic coast. Hence his wots In the senate for a high tar­ iff on cotton goods. Senator Bourne has been In Oregon, so far as known to the public, but three times since' he was elected sen­ ator over five years ago and has spent In this state, so far as The public knows, leas than three weeks In the stats. Doss It seem reasonable that a man can be fam iliar with the needs o f a state who gives It so little time, and does It seem possible that a senator can have the welfare o f Oregon thor­ oughly at heart whose fortune la In the asst and who contributes but $2.44 to taxes In the state from which he waa elected? DR. A . M. DAVIS L IT T L E F IE L D & R O M IG PH YSICIANS ft SURGEONS I Office in First N at’ l Bank Building Phone, Black 31 R a n k in D o o lit t le SURGEONS U S. National Bank Office Both Phones 1 it i i DR. G. E. STU A R T P h y s ic ia n Sc S u rg e o n 1 Irak Dbasees a Speoaky, Calk pmaqsiy fcJ ■ Éf i ✓ R i . * i ■K f * ft. f i'] p>. i D R . TH OS. W . HESTER l ! li * i ( li If Physaci&n and Surgeon Office in Dixon Building « L. • NEWBERG - - OREGON r a ft -, Dr. H. O. Bower 1 to. Alice C. Bowen D r s . B o w e rs & B o w e rs i l 1 IT ! O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S Wllfcinssft raft a I A u --- n * i c --- r i «----ln» w i i r i w t ■% m*i n y i l n l iu , the support o f Mr. Belting’s pres­ ent candidacy, It Is as little as . The Journal can do to thus ack­ nowledge the aid Mr. Belling has been to the causa o f popu­ lar governm ent In Oregon, an acknowledgm ent that. In fair­ ness, la also duo to Benator Bourne. Graduate» of the A. 8. O - KtrfcsvlUe. Mo. rear’ s post-graduate work in Cali­ fornia ju st completed. W omen’s Diseases a Specialty. Office, upstairs opposite postoffice, hones: Office, W hite 75; Res------------- SELLING IS THE PROPER MAN “ Naturally, Ben Belling would be my choice tor the United States sen­ said a prominent Portland G er D r . 25. H . R a n ch ; ate,“ nan to a reporter fo r the Zeltuag. He knows the people o f Oregon, and Chiropractor his Interests are here In the state. Nerve and Spine Specialist He knows what the people o f Oregon Scientific massage given need, and I don’t believe there la a an alive bettor able to supply those 110 North Main Street needs.“ Right In lino with that sentiment is another, very generally expressed, to the effect that while Mr. Selling Dentist has always been one o f the m ost pro­ Phone Office W hite 22 Rea. W hite 8 gressive o f dtlsen s, insistent upon the developm ent o f the state and tha util­ New berg, Oregon isation o f nil Its resources, he is the Implacable foe o f graft In all Its form s. A . E. W IL S O N R ecognizing the fact that all public ponses must be met from the pock­ O p ticia n ets o f the people, he stands firmly Eyes examined and glasses made against the waste o f public money. Dr. E. P. Dixon to f it Phone Blue 38 202 First SL W . W . Hollingsworth Sc Son Funeral Directors Sc Embahncrs Galls Answered Day or Night Lady Assistant Both Phones Nowbcrg, Ore. T T O W T -A T -L A W CLARENCE BUTT W ifi practice in all the coarta o f the attention given to pro­ bate w ore/th t i » e writing o f deads, mort- contracts and the drafting o f aQ G ST, O r n e .- W * Bank o f Newberg Building. M.W.JODM Herbert J. F U ff Mastri M l in in railroad engineering topographical surveys, sub- o f land and orchard itik ir g . REX, OREGON Oregon has gone forward amazingly in the past twenty years; and In every step of Its progress Ben Selling has been In the front rank o f Oregon’s citizens. He has dose his part. He is borne bis share o f the burdens, id discharged his share e f the du­ ties. He has asked no man to per­ form his tasks. The men who own homes, and the on who pay la Industry for the good things o f Ufa. wont to Intrust their public interests to a man who baa 'always stood shoulder to shoulder with them, who knows them sad their •Moms, and whose citizenship to o f the sturdy character whleh asks ae spoetai favors from aay ea a Oar people kaow Boa Solila». They have dealt with him for aumy years. He has been fair with them, and they a confidently trust him.—Naebrleh- n. s Portland O-snap n Newspaper. BUSINESS MEN FOR SENATOR Catholic Sentinel 8a ys Tim s Corns For Action. The time Is passing—or past—when oratory Is tha one essential for atateo- More and more the country recognise# the need o f the buain an In politics, and the value o f busi­ e s men In office. The substantial advancement o f the nation has been made very largely by business men. And it la safe to aay that there would have been few er halt- in the progress o f the republic If th e fervid policies o f men who Boomed com m ercial pursuits bad boon tempered m ere w|th the calm Judg eat and the shrewd foresight o f bus- G. N. HESGARD STATIO N ARY GASOLINE ENGINES All Sizes from 1 1-2 to 12 H. P. See me before buying. Phone 6a62 LIGHT W HITE BREAD such as it ia impossible to bake with home facilities, comes from our ovens every day. Don’t take our word for it. Just try a loaf or tw o and no further argument will be necessary. Our bread is good for the body and brain. It ia a complete food ot itself and as toothsom e as it ia wholesome. JAS. HUTCHINS Sc S O N pressed, said to himself: “ Ah, 1 he sits, probably plan n in g i great coup. Probably at this ment he is debating a joining of railroad interests or a move that will make or unmake thousands. What a wonderful thing is the pow­ er of money I” Then he continued his stroll. Back and forth he strode, and about the fourth round trip he noticed that the hat had been tilted for­ ward, not so much so that the young man could not see an anxious and ■trained look on the wealthy man’s * “ The merger must be presenting some complex features,” mused the young man. “ The problem isn’t working out well. This business of being a great man in the market has its drawbacks too.” Two or three times more the voung man walked by. Finally he thought he would walk over closer to the window. He wanted to see the great man nearer. The glimpse he got rather changed hia mind about the cause for the intent look Nswberi, Oregon W E H AV E PLENTY O F PAINT ON HAND to supply any need o f vours. Paint for outside, paint for inside. Stains and varnishes for floor and furniture. Of course we have brushes, etc., too. They are as good and as moderately priced as the paints and that is saying a whole lot. What are your paint needs now ? M . H . F IN N E Y 3 0 « N . M ale S t ., N e w b e ro, O r. LAPIDARY B u i M era o f H om es. Our ■PBOFITSHARIHG Investment Certificates Tongue Twisters. A London paper recently offered B series of prizes for the best “ tongue twisting” sentences. The prize winning contributions are: . The bleak breeze blighted the bright broom blossoms. Two toads totally tried to trot to Tedbury. Strict, strong Stephen Stringer snared slickly sixhickly silky snakes. Susan shineth shoes and socks; socks and shoes shines Susan. She ceaseth shining shoes and socks, for socks shock Susan. A haddock, a haddock, a black potted haddock; a black spot on the black back of a black spotted had­ dock. Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and an oyster. Did Oliver Oglethorp ogle an owl and an oyster? I f Oli­ ver Oglethorp ogled an owl and an oyster, where are the owl and the oyster Oliver Oglethorp ogled ? Having p u r c h a s e d t h e Whitten Lapidary we invite our friends to call and see us at the old stand. Mr. Whitten will remain with us for a time to have charge o f the work. areREAL Money Makers Foster M. Mills Dennis G Mills Send for Booklet 604 W) Corbett BfcfcPbrtWOr« a $ $ $ t i $ » ia a 9 9 É » a aa i a a M a M NEWBERG F. W. HOLCOMB & SON Iron Works Foundry and M achine W ork. Pulley», Shafting and M achine Screws “ I f only I had known sooner about that little trick of the orange sandwich for giving castor oil to children, how many awful struggles both the baby and I would have been raved,” raid a mother who had been told by the doctor to give her baby this unpalatable medicine. The orange sandwich is simply a small quantity o f orange juice put into a spoon with the needed amount o f oil added and over that enough orange juice to cover the oil. This is an excellent method for taking either castor or olive oil. It has been recommended several times, but is such a really valuable discov­ ery for mothers that it it repeated for the benefit of the few who have not tried it and who still look for­ ward to » scene every time such a dose must he given.— Washington Star. ’ Couldn’t Keep It. After hearing evidence in an as­ sault case between man and wife, in which the wife had had a deal of provocation, the magistrate, turning to the husband, remarked: "M y good man, I really cannot do anything in this case.” “ But she has cut a piece of my ear off, sir.” “ Well,” raid the magistrate, “ I will hind her over to keep the peace.” “ You can’t,” shouted the hus­ band; “ she’s thrown it away I” — Pearson’s Weekly. Very Like a Secret. “ This dollar that I hold in my hand,” he raid, “ reminds me of a deep, dark, scandalous secret.” ‘'Oh, George,” his wife exclaimed, dropping her hands in her lap and bending forward eagerly, “ tell me about it r 'T e e ,” he went on, “ it reminds me o f a secret of that kind, because it'a so hard to keep.” And then she refused to apeak to him for three hours. > B ia c k s m ith in g and H orseshoeing Sixth and Blaine Sts. General Repair Work Neatly Done O range Bandwich. oouoalls. Oratory la a fine thing, and there is a Joy— thrill la brilliant picture« o f liraMnotiv« statesmen. ideas have to deal sad so t altogether with theorise Bea Belling is n success ful business an. For fifty years he has been profitably engaged la eoaim erclal pur­ suits. Personal interests bars not on- grossed all bis time, and ho baa de­ voted much e f hia life to activities which nuke for the betterment o f his fellow cltlseas, the advancement of the community. Never once has pub­ lic enterprise or private friend lost by follow ing his advice. Ho has boon X# and nano In everything. Development caste money, and the price o f public Improvements m ost ha in cash—whether It la the Pan­ canal, or the forestry prssarvsa In Oregon. And every dollar o f the lghty expenditure com es from the pockets o f the people. The citizens provide the means, after a ll There­ fore, It la in the Interests o f the gen­ eral public, o f the average American, that tha selection o f a business mas for tha United States Senate la urged. Therefore, It la In the cause o f every class that Ben Selling's election to the Ulnted States Senate la advocated by his friends. H is long residence In Oregon makes certain his acquaintance with the need of the people o f this state. Hia wide experience in com m ercial and social and business affairs makes surs that he Is perfectly equipped to secure the measures that are needed for the gen­ rol good. And ovory act of his Ufs, both public and private, gives guar­ anty e f good faith. At no time, and la no conceivable circumstances could the public n r vice of boalaoso men ho so accessary, or prove oo valuaMe. Oregon’s contribution to the history of the notion to glorious The pros­ perity e f the slate and the permaa- eaoe e f her Institutions con host bo preserved by the counsel of Ben Sel­ ling. a practical mas, Catholic Sen­ tinel. o While in town come see us ! CHASE Sc LINTON G RAV EL COM PANY Back o f First National Bank All kinds o f gravel for con­ crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Groceries Telephone White 85 E, W . M UELLFR For latest spring and summer nov­ elties. Spend your money in New­ berg; have your clothes * ” town X Eastern sweat shop ♦ X 602 1-2 First St. Phone Black 82 S ft Nswbert, Oraron Q ♦neaoooooosnooensoooooooso The Newberg Transfer Co. is prepared to transfer your goods anywhere, any piece any time. 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