this fall. With Montana in the well known progressive as Sena
Newberg Graphic dry
column all the territory that tor Cummins.
Baird’s Specials
comprised the ‘‘Oregon country In exactly the same way Pres-;
in the early days will be “in out ident Wilson was renominated at
St. Louis by a convention in
of the weather.”
Publish ad «vary Thuredav morato«
which were seated emissaries of
O * « « : O r o b ic B uilding. No. «00 T in t Street
A former resident of Newberg unspeakable Tammany Hall an4
g k * M t afflo*. W hite M : K esidanr*. Blue A'
I m u t Nuwber*. Oregon who has been owing the Graphic of such reactionary bosses as
a bill of $7.00 for many, many Murphy and Sullivan and Tag
moons, has bought an automo gart; but no one of sound politi
$1.50 Per Year in Advance bile, so we hear. Hope he may cal judgment presumes to say
have no serious accidents to mar that he was the choice of the re
Large assortment of Outing Flannel 1
Large assortment of 36 inch Percales
ÜBER 21. 1916
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extra heavy quality
1 9 la* 1
the pleasure of riding about the actionary element of his party as
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country.
opposed
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Democrats
in
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The spectacle of a Newberg
V
horse doctor riding a nerve-rack On Tuesday the Polk Co. Ob eral.
The
facts
in
the
case
are
that
in f motorcycle. What an insult
issued a twenty page il both Mr. Hughes and Mr. Wilson
A new assortment of Embroideries
Nice large assortment of Ginghams
-to the Morgans and Cleveland server
lustrated edition telling of the are over-whelmingly the choice
£ £ d . t 10c and 12ic
resources of Polk county and of the rank and file uf their- pa
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Help has been short in the hop the great and near great of her of
ties
and
that
neither
is
particu
fields all along and now the citizens. The issue is a credit to larly popular with the old boeae
prune men are calling for work the publisher and merits a wide Both owe their nominations to a
BAIRD’S
ers. Verily it is a poor time for circulation.
public demand that was far too
beck door callers to ask for a
strong to be ignored.
hand out
Owing
to
the
cool
summer
and
It is nothing less than idle
y
fewer bathers than usual the foolishness to assert that Mr.
A very apt expression these Willamette has not taken the av Hughes is the nominee of the
days, referring to a load of erage toll this season. The lat Old
Guard and it would be equal
wheat on die way to market as est reported is Leland G. Hen ly idle
to claim that Mr. Wilson
I I FE HAVE just received t large shipment o! Wool Dress
’The golden grain” —sad to re- dricks, editor of the Statesman, was nominated
by
Tammany
y y Goods for falL We bought these goods early and we
latè to the one who must pay who was drowned while bathing Hall. Each is undeniably the
bought them comparatively cheap considering the
for flour.
in the river at Salem on last Fri favorite of the masses of his
present'wool market. We have marked these goods on the
party. The Guard and other
l e t ’s see, we believe, if mem day. _____________
basis of what wo paid for them—not what they are worth to
papers know this as
ory serves us right, that the A Portland paper is asking its read Democratic
day. It wiU pay you to look our wool goods over before you buy.
ers if Charley Chaplin is worth $670.- well as anyone, but they are not
democrats where going to see to AQ0
a year. While there is a possibili honest enough or fair enough to
to it four years ago when they ty that
is getting that much admit i t —Oregon Register.
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were campaigning for Wilson money, Charley
his actual worth in our opinion
that the high cost of living would be nearly accurate by putting
Land for Sal« — .
the decimal point between the six and
should be lowered.
seven. — Independence Monitor. And 93 acres 3 miles east of New
New Fall Coats
Fresh G roceries
our
is that it would be nearer berg; T>art under cultivation;
*Ts your name written there?” right opinion
to
take
out
the
six
and
seven
and
We are receiving them now. Come in
This is the question you will substitutes pair of 0’a.—Benton Co. running water. This is excellent
early
and get your pick of the entire
Fruit» and Vegetables
fruit land, protected on north
have to face when you appear at Courier.
stock.
A Targe assortment for you.
and
east.
Will
divide
if
desired
the polling place in November And our opinion is that it is too
We want your grocery trade. You
and call for a ticket to mark and bad to waste one 0 on him, to say into two tracts with water on
will
always find good, clean, fresh
each.
Price
reasonable,
with
place in the ballot box. Better nothing of a pair.
groceries
at Baird’s. Our prices are
terms.
Owner,
304
East
36th
aee to it at once if you are not i
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as low as the lowest Goods promptly
When a doctor has a call three street, Portland.
already registered.
All ladies low shoes will be sold at a
delivered by our own delivery wagon.
miles distant he can reach the
big
reduction
to
clean
up
the
stock.
School Supplies
The Albany Democrat says M. patient in nine minutes at the
A. Miller predicts Wilson’s elec reasonable eity rate, of speed of The largest assortment of
tion in November. Since the twenty miles an hour. If he school supplies at the old prices.
Hon. Milt is holding a good fat travels twice as fast, breaking War has not advanced o u r
federal job in Portland, by the law and endangering lives, he prices.
B. Ferguson, Pre
grace of Wilson, it wouldn’t look saves half the nine minutes for scription Lvnn
all
well m the newspapers fur him the benefit of the patient, who in Store. Druggist. The R tex
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to make any other sort of an most cases, if not all, would be in
'«lection prediction.
little danger on account of the
Circuit Cauti of the
of Orasen. I
few minutes’ difference. This is la the tb* County
oí
YamhdL
This week the Graphic print-1 probably the point of view of the
«ry turned out for the Yamhill judge who fines the physician, Samantha O. Huron, plaintif
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
D a a e lG H
Electric Co. one of the most and citizens generally will agree To
classy jobs in the way of letter that he is dispensing wise justice Daaiel G. Huron, the drfmdnat above
la the i
oí the rtato oí Onfon, von
heads ever printed in Newberg and proper punishment.—Ore- hereby
nobbed
and
required to q y f ranaaum
and we doubt if it has often goman.
the complaint hied against you in the above en-
on or before six weeks
been excelled outside of Port This is the way the New York (root the court date and of the cause,
list publication of
land. The design is the handi Herald, Independent, puts it in
publication oí the
which said date of first I publics
is the 17th day of August. 1916, and
work of the efficient manager, commenting on the Maine elec summons
if you fail to appeal and answer said complaint,
R. J. Moore.
(or want of swd appearance and answer the
tion:
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de
Bee how it is, Mr. Hughes!
manded in her said complaint, on file herein, to-
Washington bankers who at You
wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage c
You
went
to
Maine
and
talked
tariff
tended a recent meeting of the to the voters—gave them more tariff tract
now existing between said plaintiff and de
and for a decree of absolute divorce,
Montana State Bankers’ Associ talk than you have given any other vo fendant
and for such other and further relief as to the
September 25-30, 1916
ation in Miles City say that fully ters aince you began your campaign. Court may
summons is served upon you by publica
talked tariff to such an extent and tion This
90 per cent of the 200 Montana in You such
thereof in the Newberg Graphic. <
a
good,
strong
American
way
bankers at the meeting favored
The real Agricultural Fair of the west
for six consecutive weess, by order of
you stirred Mr. Samuel Unter- week,
Honorable H. H. Bek, judge of the Circuit
state-wide prohibition and were that
to protest; but, what is of much Court of the State of O n p a, for Yamhill
Best line Stock-Poultry and County
certain that the state would go meyer
which said order is dated August 15,
more importance just now, you stirred county,
1916.
dry when the matter is voted on the voters of Maine to roll up the larg The date of the first pubkeaboo of this si
exhibits ever presented at state fair.
est Republican plurality known in a moos is August 17, 1916, and the date of the Law partner of Judge W. M.
state election since 1904.
last publication thereof is September 28, 1916. Ramsey and Hon. L. E. Lange,
Clarence
Now, Mr. Hughes, keep on talking 45-50
McMinnville.
tariff—the tariff that means protection!
Prohibition nominee; endorsed
Daily Stock Paradé and
You are on safe ground, for upon that Notice of Administrator’s Sale and supported by manv leading
kind of tariff depends the salvation of
men and women of both parties.
o f Real Property
this country in the crucial period that
Fair and fearless in prosecu
Night Horse Show
will come when the war in Rurope Notice is hereby given that the undersigned tion.
adimantrator of the estate of Flora K. Miller,
ends.
defeated, by virtue of aa order and license of Economic and efficient in ad
heretofore aad on the 5th dev of Septem
WHY NOT BE HONEST? •ale
ber, 1916, duly made and entered ia the County ministration.
Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Careful and courteous in con
■»T -v
-O
in the matter of said estate, authorizing, sultation.
Paid adv
“It cannot be disputed that Charles Yamhill,
empowering aad directing him so to do, will on
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Special on Wool Goods
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Clean-up of Low Shoes
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CASH PAID
FOR EGGS
E. G BAIRD
t
\barTest Grades
Tell The Tele.
F
the pen you use
writes with an
ease and a smoothness,
day in and day out, it
shows up in your test
grades. T herefore,
whether it’s them e!
writing; taking notea
in claw, home work, or
what-not, use the effi
cient
Sell-Filling
Vy Fountain
Pen
NOM-LEAKASLE
L et lit y o u r particular
aftvta of h an d w ritin g w ith «
CONKLIN th a t will help you
m
Parlor Pharmacy
K.W. aiM S I
E. Hughes is the candidate of the Old
Guard in the Republican party and
that his nomination was machine-made
by bosses of the old school—Penrose
Barnes, Crane and Smoot.”—The
Guard.
Saturday, the 21st day of October. 1916, at two
o'clock m the afternoon of said day, ofer for sale
aad sell to the higheat bidder for cash, at public
auction, in one parcel, the following docribed
real property belonging to raid estate, to wit:
lie North one-half of lots numbered Thir-
. Fourteen, aad Fifteen, in Block numbered
Fifty-five, in Edwards Addition to the Town
(now City) of Newberg, is Yamhill County,
Oregon.
The said sale of said premises is to be made at
the from door of the readmes upon said premises
aad will be made subject to confirmation by the
County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon.
Dated this 21st day of September, 1916.
"
David A. Miller.
of the estate of Flora K. Miller,
ed.
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The Democratic newspapers
that are making this statement
know it is not true. They are
merely relying upon the well-
known theory that an untruth
uttered often enough and posi
tively enough will finally come
to be accepted as a fact
The only semblance of truth in Executors’ Notice to Creditors
such an assertion is that Mr. Notice is hlemby given that the county court«
county, state of Oreooa. has duly ad
Hughes was nominated by a con Yamhill
mitted
to
probate the last wiU and trstmnmt c
vention in which sat representa Alfred Philo
Oliver, late of said county, de
aad that the nadrssigned have been duly
tives of the “Old Guard” of the ceased,
executors of said will aad trrttrarat.
Republican party. Yet everyone appointed
arid that the said court has duly issued to as let
testamentary upon said will aad testament
knows that he was not the choice ters
and
estate of said decedent. Now, there
of the Old Guard. He was so fore. all the persons
having claims against the estate
are hereby required to prerent
clearly the choice of Republicans of them said to decadent
the
undersigned
Stales Ne-
everywhere that no other candi boaal Bank, at Newberg, at raid tl he (Jased
county and ««to,
properly verified, with proper vouchers therefor,
date for the nomination could within
months from the dale of this notice.
even be considered. This was Dated sit Augtot
31.1916. R. H. G
LB.Fi
demonstrated by the tremendous
A .C • ; 5a r
popular vote he received in the
Executors of said will II and ertale
Oregon primary against such a Ramsey, Lange A Nett, attorneys for said i
o m ty ,
Big Drive on Heaters
W HILE T H E Y LAST
A limited quantity of good up-to-date stuff in Heaters pur
chased before the heavy advance in prices on this class of
goods. We will turn them over to our trade on very close
margins. We want you to see our fall line of Heaters—
the biggest ever shown in Newberg—and the special bar
gains are all marked with a big red tag. Our regular val
ues are as good as anybody’s and our specials are too good
to last No red tag stoves delivered or set up. You can
afford to haul them home in a wheel barrow or pay a big
price for delivery at the price you buy them. First here,
first served. Come early and get your choice.
URKIN-HHNCE HARDWARE COMPANY