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berg Graphic That 40,000m ajority registered against the brew ers' amendment shows very conclusively that the people o f Oregon are not in the When it was first announced jnood to doqfty back-tracking on that Pendleton was going to ask the saloon issue. /o r a vote on a proposition to es In the democratic ratification tablish a normal school at that parade Saturday night one of. the city at state expense, the Graphic banners called attention to the expressed the belief that the vo fa ct that “ We have brought ters would turn it down. As the down the price o f ren ts!" Has campaign proceeded it was an anyone ever doubted it?—O re- nounced by circular and through gonian. newspaper advertising that the L governor and all the state educa- ' tors favored the appropriation . fo r th e establishment - o f the ’ school, and there was little, if , any, opposition made to theprop- ! oeition by the newspapers o f t b e state. In fact, all the Portland papers cam e out in favor o f it, but the voters turned it down. The latest from New York is W e think the adverse vote was that the federal courts are about not so much an expression o f op to take the starch out o f the position to another normal school starch trust which represents as it was against the expenditure Capital amounting to $80,000,000. at this time. The sentim ent has It is accused o f using “ unfair been grow ing for some time that methods o f com petition," in vio there must be a stop somewhere lation o f the Sherman anti-trust to heavy appropriations if the tax burden is to be curtailed, law. ______ ____ and the voters knew very well that the $75,000 appropriation asked fo r the establishm ent o f the school would be but a m a ll beginning, c o n s i d e r i n g what would be asked for in the very near future. T h e cooperative cannery bug ■s attacked McMinnville. Bet vaccinate, gentlemen, before ör & A . Williams is the new own- *sr and editor o f the Wil lamina T im es. Welcome to the Yamhill -county newspaper field. That Hughes m ajority o f eight t o ten thousand in Oregon looks m ig h ty good, considering the way a l l the other far Western states wade-stepped. W alter Hembree, the McMinn- *viUe postmaster, was in town the first o f the week jubilating with -John Larkin, our P. M. The •hoys are in the class w ho have house in Minneapolis, which of- WHuething worth while to be fered to send a petticoat worth M rs. J. E. Benson, w ho was $475 to anyone sending 10 cents -thankful for. — quite sick, is im proving at pres- to the concern and five exact Mias Basel Miller, of D ayton, five acquaintances. The postal W ashington, is greeting her authorities are searching fo r the friends here this week. promoters who have taken a Ed Erickson, of St. Johns, came walk. ' over Sunday for a visit w ith his TheN ew berg friends o f Judge sister, M rs. C. G. Jacobson. , Dorsey B. Reasoner, o f W ashing M rs. W . R. Everest spent a ton oounfy, who was a resident few days w ith her father,' M r. Stevens, a t D ayton, during the Mins made by the Mme railroad P leued to know that the attem pt week. len o f a walk-out. "H e k e p t « to -< * * the recell on him i t the C arlos, Teddy, M arguerite and a t o f w ar.” but our i n v u L i r“ ent electkm f , i M - Mrs. M ary Johnson 4rere Sunday r a y i l etUL in M exico end the Th* « V o n t * *»™ r o t retoin- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. fexican question is far from be- “ “ ™ *"*•• » Palmer, ot Dundee. ag settled. have been expected, for appar- Everyone was rejoiced to greet —aae . mu? y» ently there were no good grounds and listen to M rs. Elizabeth Our home precinct, our b o m » fo r making the attem pt. T he own, our county, our state and county court appointed a man Palmer, Sunday, evening. She Id Indiana, the state o f our na- fo r road supervisor in a certain will be present next Sunday ivity, went for Hughes, thé district, which action did not m orning. Kienle & Son sold Mrs. Mary san o f our choice. ' This is a please some o f the residents o f H odges a fine new Werner piano. etter showing than Wilson the said district The court was >ade in New Jersey, his home asked to reconsider its action It is unexcelled in tone and en tate, where he is best known, and appoint another man, which cased in a beautiful m ahogany lis home precinct his town and it declined to do, and the dissat- case—ju st the thing to grace any be whole state went against isfied ones started recall proceed- parlor. ■m. ________________ ings with results as above stat- The school board held a meet au . "" . 7~. . ed. The Graphic believes that ing Tuesday night and decided Stock in loganberry juice planta ^ ^ ^ exceedingly rare to hold the regular annual spe a . advanced several pointa since when, m , tUimpt to ^ o f_ cial meeting for votin g a tax tor be vote on the bone dry ficja| ¡ , JIIStifiabl(, U nits« the revenue to conduct the school the neodm ent was announced. ¡ , very t we ensuing year, November 27, a t fo n t Oregon loganberry grow - ^ jt to Je{ ^ ^ 2:30 p. m. ™ be in ctover a few years hjs ^ then en. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chris once when Uncle Sam a entire deavor to elect , M t e i mlln to tenson are now residents of the Christenson house. Mrs. M ary Christenson, w ho spent the sum s e t m on the ground floor by Newberg also is to have a Chautau- buyin g land suitable fo r berry qua. That city could pot permit McM. mer w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cttlture. to gut ahead of it and the chances are Crater, w as m oved to her home - - J----- that both will be failures. —Carlton last Sunday. Follow ing th e announcement Sentinel. Quite a number were present « f the election o f Wilson s news The Sentinel is off in its reas- a t the home of George Hodges tespatch from Japan said: “ Bus- oning. It is not in the spirit o f last Thursday evening. After m ess circles are pleased,1 as they {rivalry or jealousy that a Chau- husking out six w agon-loads o f feared a Republican protective tauqua has been undertaken by corn, all repaired to the house ta riff would be a blow to Japan- Newberg. The talent that will and spent the time very pleas «■ e e x p o rts to A m erica." The be programed here will not be antly in a social way. little Japs have a clear under- ■ the same McMinnville will have, Don Peterson, o f Portland, stea d in g o f the Democratic poli- * and the success or failure o f eith m otored ont Sunday, to the e r which is to favor the foreign er Chautauqua will not depend home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. V. m anufacturer at the expense o f j on what the other does. A Hendrickson, accompanied by 4 k e man at home who puts his Chautauqua will not run o f its his m other, a lady friend and wasaey into a m anufacturing own accord. Those who are re- Miss Rosalie Hendrickson, re gJ— «• . sponsible fo r the undertaking turning in the evening. Womtm vot« more on surface indie- m uit hustle and if they are will- U o m than do men. They do lea res- ing to get In and do plenty o f it Call for Poultry Mooting «■niug. —Telephone-Regiater. * they can succeed. Like every Notice is hereby given to the W ell, now, the Graphic has a other undertaking, members o f the Yamhill County v e ry high regard for the sound failure depends on the spirit put ju d gm en t and good sense o f Mrs. into the Chautauqua, and in a Poultry Association and P and JCekman, the w ife o f the man proposition o f this kind some ers that there will be a meeting wfim w rote the above, and we body miist be found who is will held in the U. S. Bank parlor o f a re reliably informed that she ing, for the love o f the cause, to Newberg Tuesday, November w e e a strong supporter o f Mr. do a lot o f work without remun 21, at 2 o ’clock p. m., to make fln g h ea , while her spouse w in eration in the way o f money. arrangements tor our winter Nate L. Wiley, PreS. t e r e d from the fold and support- The w riter has had the pleasure, show . j Large assortment o f 96 inch Percales and 15c assortment o f Ginghams it. 10c and 12ic Large assortment o f Outing Flannel . extra heavy quality i o i_ p e ry a rd a t......................... lA I v A new assortment o f Embroideries Specially priced | O l« M A M A M N BAIRD'S I1 J T E HAVE just received a large shipment ot West Drees Y Y Goode for felL We bought thooo goods early end we bought them comparatively cheep considering the present wool market. We have marked these goods" on the basis of what wo peid tor thorn—not what they ora worth to day. I t will pay you to look our wool gooda ever before you buy. WWMWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWW Fresh Groceries ivingthem now. Come in t your pick o f the entire rge assortment for you. Fruit» .and Vegetables Clean-up o f Low Shoes We want your grocery trade. You will always find good, clear., freeh groceries at Baird’ s. Our prices are as low as the low est Goods promptly delivered by our own delivery wagon. All ladies low shoes will be sold at a big reduction to clean up the stock. CASH PAID FOR EGGS pa a< purchaser is to make your money reach the lim it Don’t m iss the mark. Your pointer » aaya for Hardware and Implements go to “THE BIG H AR D W ARE STORE.” Take the tip. See them before you buy. ust got in a classy assortment of ow er, fruit and ornamental baskets. Priced from 15 to 25 cents. Come in early and get your pick. ¿ P yrex W are T h e m ost sanitary and econom ical cook ing utensils know n. Guaranteed against breakage from h eat W e sell it on ap p rov a l Y ou r m oney refunded if you don’t like i t , A factory shipment of tumblers, sher bet and custard cups. Grape design — beautiful T h ese are great bar gains a t ' the price. W hile 1 r* ROOFING PAPER Any old kind you want. One to fifteen-year good i at popolar prices.