f — ... r h N V BERG H D r. C. A. E ldriedge DENTIST G. N. H ESG A R D S T A T IO N A R Y G ASO LIN E ENGINES Office over First National Bank Administration Does Not Use Roosevelt Campaign Shows It Candidate Has Many Friends Office-Holders to Get East of Mountains. Has Been Put Into Poor Delegates. Hands. Phone White 3-1 The initial statement of Senator Dix­ on, In regard to the sins of the admin­ istration in lining op office-holders to get Taft delegates to the ntaional con­ vention, Is as idle as it is ill founded. As long ago as last Dec ember. Presi­ dent Taft directed that otttoe holders in the southern states were not to fee chosen ss delegatee to Chicago in hie behalf, and every well posted politi­ cian knows that In tbs distribution of patronage in tbs southern states, this administration has turned s deaf ear to all p rseoavsrtlos suggestions. People who recall the pleasure and avidity with which President Roose­ velt corailed the southern delegatee tor >(r Taft four years ago, the em­ phasis with which he Instructed Prank H. Hitchcock to “Cinch ’em“ and the glee with which he received the news that Hltchoook had carried out his In­ structions, regard the statement of Senator Dixon as s blander. Indeed it is not necessary to go bach four y e a n to witness the seal with which Mr. Roosevelt and his as­ sociates have gone after these some delegates. Only s fsw weeks ago. Ormsby McHarg was going through the sooth promising largo suaaa to those who would procure Roeeovett DR. A M . D A V IS U T T L E F I E L D & R O M IG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Rankin At Doolittle Office ov a : U. S. National Bank 8 t Johns, who was n postmaster s fourth class office In Arkansas 1904. the fees of which amounted about 98.00 s year, declares he of In to re- Theodore Roosevelt has already been put on the defensive in his third term candidacy, more than anything else, through the inaptitude of his friends. Facing the unusual situation of n third term candidacy, they have not risen equal to the situation. Senator Dixon. Roosevelt’s manager, made s bad mistake In n recent ad­ dress and Roosevelt must have regret­ ted later that he did not look over hla remarks before they were published. Mr. Dixon said that for more than 60 years, the Republican party has con­ trolled the policies o f the nation and then referred to the loss of the House by the Republicans in 1910 as the first break in party rule. But moet everyone knows that if the loss of the lower House o f Congress constitutes such s break in party nils, the Republican party has been in con­ trol in Washington only 32 years out of the last 60, and since 1872, only 22 years out of the last 40. In that time, there have been two Democratic ad­ ministrations and many Republican senates. In fact, the Republican party is ss much in command today ss It has been during s large part of the time since the beginning o f Grant’s second administration, Mr. Dixon laments the loss o f the House In 1910 ss an unprecedented disaster. Yet. in lour of the Inst seven preceding Republican administrations, the House was lost In the mid-term year, in 1874, 1878, 1882 and 1890. Mr. Dixon o f course tries to throw the blame of this condition on Presi­ dent Taft, but the truth is that it was ss much the Senator’s fault ss any- DR. T H O S -W . HESTER : Physician and Surgeon ^ ¡ Office in Dixon Building » NEW BERG - - OREGON I \ Dr.SUse C. Bowen Dr. H. D. Bower Drs. Bowers A Bowers O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S OiaSaate« of the A. 8. o., KlrkavlUe, Mo. A year’ s post-graduate work in Cali­ forn ia just completed. W omen’s Diseases s Specialty. Office, upstairs opposite postoffice. Phones: Office, W hite 75; Res.------------ Dentist Phone Office White .22 Res. W hite 8 Newberg, Oregon All Sizes from 1 1-2 tto 12 H. P. See me before buying- Phone 6«62 Newspaper* of That Section Advise tha Psople to 8upport Selling. LIG H T W H IT E BREAD such as it is 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 is a complete food of itself and as toothsome as it is wholesome. Positive in the belief that s change is needed for the best interests of Oregon in the United States senats, many newspapers in Eastern Oregon have openly declared themselves for Ben Selling to succeed Senator Jona­ than Bourne. In a recent Issue the La Grande Evening Observer editorially remark- "The announcement that Ben Sell­ ing will make the race for the senate against Jonathan Bourne Is received with considerable satisfaction, for all know that Selling is a thoroughly pro­ gressive cltisen and stands for all the measure« that are dear to the people, having been one of the legis­ lators who not only helped Inaugurate the new form o f government in this state, but also has been onq of those who has constantly stood on guard to prevent repeal of any o f the meas­ ures. "Mr. Bourne is practically a non­ resident of this state and la scarcely a taxpayer. He spends his entire time in the east and seldom visits the state that has honored him. By the way, Mr. Voter, have you ever seen Jona­ than Bourne? What do you know about him other than to receive a let­ ter occasionally written by a paid stenographer and signed with a rubber stamp? Can you point to anything of Importance that he has done for Ore­ gon? Yon know of course that he voted with Aldrich and the. rich men of tha east on tariff issues. You know he owns s large cotton goods manufac­ turing plant on the Atlantic seaboard and that he is reputed to be worth $15,000,000. You know also that his Interests in Oregon are so meager that his tax is exactly $2.44 according to the Portland Journal of Sunday, Mar. 3rd. "All of these things being true, don’t you think it is time to replace him with a citizen of the state— a man who has lived over half a centjury in Oregon—who has property nowhere else and who stands his share of taxes and works every day in the year to boild up his state? "Is It not time for Oregon to be for Oregon, as Bill Hanley mays, and de­ sist from sending s rich aristocrat whose interests lie in eastern states to assist in making laws for Oregon? "The people have a splendid oppor­ tunity to elect a man who will repre­ sent Oregon and the Oregon system, for Ben Selling sided materially in outlining and paasing every law that gives the power of government direct­ ly to the people In this state.” JAS. H U TCH INS A S O N Nawbsra, Oregon IF A N Y EASTER PAINTING is to be done at your place now is the time and here the place to obtain the colors, stains, varnish­ es, etc. Our line of ready mixed paints will save you a lot of bother. They come in , every shade and color and in any sized can you require. That they are the best made you will agree after you have used them. ¿VI. H . F IN N E Y 9 0 S N . M e in S t . , N ow here» O r . L A P I D A R Y B u ild ers o f H om es. Our Investment Certificates are R E A L Money Maters L. St. Clair Comes Out Strong and Predicts Success. The Gresham Outlook, edited by H. L. St. Clair, one of the strong country papers of the state, has en­ dorsed the candidacy of Ben BelUng for United States senator In no un­ mistakable language. Here Is what E d ito r Eyes examined and glasses made to fit Phone Blue 38 202 First St. W . W . Hollingsworth Sc Son H PRESIDENT TAFT Newberg, Ore. ^ T TO B W E Y -A T-LA W CLARENCE BUTT Will practice in all the courts o f the state. Special attention given to pro­ bate work, the writing o f deeds, m ort- n g e e , contracts and the drafting o f all legal papers. . ___ „ . _ Newberg, Oregon. O ptics —Second Floor Bank o f Newberg Building. Set*. W. J o n « Herbert J. Ft Manici oal and Highway Engineering. Kaaalaatlona and Keporu, Land and Mineral Serrera Map«, plana and Speci- JONES & FLAG G CIVIL ENGINEERS Telephone »-IS X eM inarille national Bank Building MeMlaurtlla, Or» Sewer and TUe W ork. W ell D igg ii* W ILLIAM M. BAMSEY Attom ey-at-Law MCMINNVILLE, OREGON Office in the ElsU W right Building Third street REX, OREGON ing that he and nil other postmasters vent adequate tariff revision and he of the fourth class had been assessed was as a matter of fact among the $26.00 for the Roosevelt campaign. most steadfast stand-patters In the Senate. Mr. Dixon’s manifesto also seems to be Ill-considered when he says that Mr. Taft most rely for his support In Che Chicago convention upon delegates from the south and those possibly of the east and north when direct pri­ maries do not prevail, but where the party machine is dominant Just what states Mr. Dixon believes ore conven­ tion ridden, would be bard to say. Delegates will be chosen by direct veto In Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Ohio, Illinois, Wise— In and Minnesota. Possibly also In Maryland sad New Hampshire. The only northern states asst of tbs Missouri rfver clinging to ths convention system are Rhode Is-' land. Connection«. Vermont Delaware, West Virginia, Michigan, Iewn and Missouri, and o f these lait, four are tlaimed as friendly by the ano-Taft Campaigners. ,»— w President Upholds Militia President Taft regards ss nnpatrl Stic ths disposition In soma quartan to discourage enlistment Is state mil­ itias. la s recent speech he chsraotar- Ised this branch o f ths national de­ fense as a prims necessity, Ms said; “ ThSrs Is, la soma quarters, a dls- pssldsa to dUeoursg* oallstmoat la the Matt— I guard. This Is aapfftri- otls sad ought to bo frowaod spaa. Dennis C.¡M ills NEW BERG Iron W ork s Foundry and Machine W ork. Pulleys, Shafting and Machine Screws Sixth and Blaine Sts. Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing General Repair Work Neatly Done While in town comeJsee us CH ASE & U N T O N G R A V E L CO M PAN Y Back o f First National Bank All kinds o f gravel for con­ crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. eeived s letter from the Rooeevelt body's. He himself was s willing Funeral Directors Sc Embalmers campaign managers at that time, stat­ worker with Senator Aldrich, to pre­ Calls Answered Day or Night Lady Assistant Both Phones Foster M . Mills Send for Booklet 604*6 Gorb'tt&bfefbrtW.Of • OUTLOOK” FOR SELUNG A . E. W I L S O N O p t ic ia n 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. Telephone White 85 N o Em peror—either o f; a People or oCFiium ee—can bast In the Oregon system. W o took ter klm to msks s sweep­ ing campaign and not only se­ cure the semination on April 19, bat the election In the fslL "Mr. Selling toUs la his do- otaration what he will stead for and try to accomplish If sleeted: " ’If I am nominated and elect­ ed, I will, during my term o f of­ fice, uphold ths Orsgbn system: support tariff revision with Jus­ tice to labor, producer and con­ sumer; larger appropriation under continuing contracts for Oregon’s rivers and harbors; lo­ cal Federal land courts for speedUy determining settlers’ rights; administration of forest reserves in tbs Interest of our people; return e( Oregon’s re- fodoral rogulatios o f oorpora Usas; nn elaatic monotary syo- tom froo from Wall stroot laffo- oaoo; graduatod incomo tax; prooiéontlal primarios; dlroct oloctloo proaldest, visa proal dont and United States esas tere; froo oaaal fot Amsrlcsa afelpa; paresis post; oppose apo­ da) (atoraste; shlp subsidies.“ E. W . M U ELLER For latest spring and summer nov­ elties. Spend your money in New. berg; have your clothes made In your home town instead o f soma Eastern sweat shop 602 1-2 First St. Phone Black 82 Newberg, Oregon The Newberg Transfer Co. is prepared to transfer your goods anywhere, fcff«09YWSYCr » Y ’K S »»J A ’K yiCieiCICSjì E. A. ELUS G e n e r a l C o n tr a c to r Septic tanks built after the is tort approved methods. buy better food than we sell you, at prices you usu­ ally Pay ¡for good things. J. L. Van Bianconi McCall’s Magazine and McCall Patterns ’ » F or Woman Have Mora Friends than any other magazine or patterns. McCall’s is th* reliable Fashi on G u i d o monthly in one million one hundred thousand homes. Besides show­ in g all the latest designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories sod helpful information for women. h * « » Laed nib«»« la style, M z te -W ,r a i i l5i, z : x . e;!i oth w two nu k«a roml,inert. N ,— M g h » tfclZ