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VOL X X III
Star Lyceum Announcement
T h e r e are
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N u m b e r s in t h e C o u r s e a n d
A l l B e a r t h e R e d p a th S ta m p .
YAM HILL COUNTY . OEEGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.1911.
No. 49
ciRcurr court docket
celebrated “ Dance o f Death” by
St Saens and the storm music
from the Peer Gynt settings will
List Sufficiently Long to Maks
be an interesting feature.
Good Picking for the
Attorney».
PROF. WEESNER BRINGS HOME
BRIDE
There is quite a list o f cases for
the September, 1911, term o f
- When Prof. Oliver Wcesn*r left court which is to begin September
for his former home near Moores- 25th, 1911, Judge Percy R. Kelly,
ville, Indiana, for a vacation of Albany, presiding. A new de­
trip, the burden of his heart as parture will be made in that the
T he Course W ill Open on W ednesday, O ctober 11th, with
expressed to his friend* was to court will « t on Thursday, Sfjitv
meet his mother and sister in the 21st, for the purpose o f dispos­
V ictor M urdock, o f Kansas, and
old home, but it is now evident ing o f motions, demurrers, and
Close with Montaville Flowers,
that the heart strings were dilatory pleas for the purpose of
tuned for even closer family ties hearing only cases on the week
that bind, for on Wednesday following. This will be a saving
Newberg is to have a lyceum an earnestness that£holds an
evening when he alighted from to the tax payers,, and at the
entertainment course again this audience. He has no elocutionary
the train, there was a bride at­ same time to the litigants as it
season and the fact that the tricks, but depends entirely upon
tachment
on one arm in the per­ will be known before hand, at
talent bears the Redpath stamp a straightforward Tpresentation
son o f Mrs. Pearl Bundy Wees- least tw o days before any case
is a guarantee that the course of the truth as he seesjit.
ner, whose home has been at can be heard.
will be high class in every partic-
Dr. A. B. Winship is editor ot
Amboy, Indiana.
While the following docket is
The college students on hear quite long, yet the great majority
ing o f the home-coming, hastily o f the cases will require no action
gathered a crowd, and when the o f the court, and perhaps only a
newly-weds alighted from the formal dismissal. Only a few
train, they were surrounded ant cases o f any importance appear
showered with roses and asters, on the docket.
THE 8TROLLEKS QUARTETTE
while the college song* was be­ W. L. Spaulding vs. Dan Mc­
ing
sung. The prtitessor is goot Cann, action on promissory
how to entertain an audience. part in the course, and some­
on
a mathematical calculation note. J. H. and C. L. McNary
He has an vxhaustless fund o f thing pleasing to all is offered
and with the aid of the blushing for plaintiff. Small note.
anecdotes and stories which be along this line.
B. B. Graves vs. E. M. Graves,
knows how to tell with inimit­ The Strollers Quartette, now bride he passed the critical or-
deal in good shape, accepting the action for money. W. N. Barrett
able skill.
in its fourth year, is a unique
New to Western audiences, but organization. Composed o f four hearty congratulations with be­ & R. L. Conner for plaintiff. On
note for $313 and $30 attorney
a man well known throughout young men, all capable singers coming dignity.
The
wedding
was
solemnized
fee.
the East is Byron C. Piatt, “ the and entertainers, they give a
prophet of the New Era.” He is varied program. Each man is a at the home o f the bride in Am­ Andrew Kershaw, respondent,
an oratorical cyclone, a veritable vocal soloist, while Mr. Long- boy, September 9, and a week vs. Morris Dudlay, appellant.
human dynamo, a modem proph­ street is an impersonator and later they started on their jour­ B. A. Kliks for appellant. Small
HON. VICTOR MURDOCK
et calling men and institutions singing comedian. Mr. White- ney to Oregon. Miss Mabel account involving question o f
BYRON C . PIATT
to repentance. Every lecture! -M head is a violinist who knows Beck, who spent the vacation at planting of a crop on farm lands
ular. The aim has been t o p r *
the Boston Journal o f Education,
a quivering croes-secticfn o ftk e how to get the best out o f his in­ her home at Highland, Ohio, o f respondent.
sent a representative course of at­
the leading educational publica­ individual, neighborhood
and Prof. Melville D. Hawkins,
M. Peterson vs. Herman
strument
tractions combining the best in
tion o f this country. For more national Hfc o f Our
*
feature
o
f
this
company
is
teachw
o
f
H
iitory
and
Schwartz
appeal from Justice
music, in literature, in the drama
thantw enty-fiveyearsfJr. "Wm-
French,
made
the
trip
with
Court.-
Small
account.
ting invective against ignorance, the fact that, during the progress
and other forrris o f entertain­
ship has held an enviable reputa­
them.
State o f Oregon vs. J. H. Abel
cowardice, avarice and inhuman­ o f the program, several changes
ment.
tion on the lecture platform, and
&
Mike Martin & heirs. In­
ity.
in
costums
are
made.
The
ap­
The course o f six numbers will
today stands at the head o f
formation.
J. H. McNary and
The dramatic offering for the peal is made to the eye as well WM. ANDREWS HURT IN
open on October 11 with. Con­
America’s educational orators.
R.
L.
Conner
for plaintiff. Mike
course will be presented by Mr. as to the ear.
gressman Victor Murdock, of|
Dr. Winship has long been
FALL
FROM
BRIDGE
Martin died without heirs and
Montaville Flowers, who ranks
The Boston Lyrics is distinct­
Kansas, and close with Monta-
identified with the juvenile court
the
property w i l l b y this
with the three greatest dramatic ively a popular company. They
-ville Flowers.
Tuesday forenoon while Wm. proceeding be made the property
monologist8.
give their programs that audi
Honorable, Victor Murdock,
In Montaville Flowers are ences may be entertained, and Andrews was working on the o f the state.
w h o opens the course, is the
S. A. Manning vs. J. H. Brig­
united the arts o f the reader, the they do it with a surprising old wagon bridge at the canyon
leader ot the insurgents in the
on
First
street,
he
fell
a
distance
ham,
action for money. R. L.
actor, and the orator. With degree o f versatility.
House ot Representatives. He
o
f
thirty
feet
and
was
badly
Conner for plaintiff. Small ac­
consummate skill, the outgrowth
Three artists—tw o ladies and
w a s one o f the first men to rebel
braised, though not seriously in count.
ot
rare
native
ability,
trained
by
a gentleman—compose this “ big
against the methods o f Speaker
jured.
Walter Sears vs. William Lang-
years o f university study and little company.”
Mr. F. R.
Cannon and was responsible for
He
and
Arthur
Benson
were
ey, action for promissory note.
chastened by fifteen years of Jordan, is a baritone soloist,
-the effective organization o f the
engaged in removing some o f McCain & Vinton and Oscar
platform
experience.
Mr.
Flow­
cornetist,
cartoonist.
Mrs.
Jor­
group of insurgent congressmen.
ers presents a great play. Aided dan is pianist and accompanist. the old timbers for use on the Hayter for plaintiff. Note for
Murdock is not merely a man
only by his superb art, he gains Miss Bertha Wells is reader and grade at the end o f the new $500 and $50 attorney fee. A
o f national reputation. Aside
bridge, when the bent they were ike action was brought at the
all the effects o f the stage with­ trombonist.
from his reputation, he could
standing
on gave w ay and top­ March, 1911, term o f court and
out the use o f its accessories.
The entertainment consists o f
easily hold his place upon the
The audience forgets that only songs, dramatic readings, car­ pled over with a crash. They a verdict rendered for plaintiff in
lyceum platform by virtue o f his
one man stands before them. toons, pastel readings and songs, both started to ran back on the the sum of $350 and attorney
merits as an original thinker and
They don’ t see Mr. Flowers; they monologues and solos on eômet bridge for safety and young Ben­ ees.
an interesting speaker.
son get away safely, but Mr.
M. G. Markell vs. A. A. Smith,
see the characters as one by one and trombone.
Before entering congress eight
A unique feature o f this compa­ Andrews went down with the action for money. B. A. Kliks
they appear upon the stage and
play their respective parts in a ny, are the solos and obligatoes wreckage head first and those or plaintiff. Action on account
MONTAVILLE KLOWERS
great drama. What Edwin given by the use o f the “ Marim­ who saw him fall, expected to of $150.
Kershaw Department Store vs.
and the various movements Booth was to the theatrical baphone,” a bell-toned instru­ find his head crashed. John
Groff
who
was
workihg
near
by
ohn
Waucheno, a c t i o n o n
to save the boys and girls. In stage, Montaville Flowers is to ment designed to furnish musical
hurried
to
his
assistance,
finding
promissory note. W. O. Sims for
tact, he anticipated Judge Lind­ the lyceum. His platform art novelties o f a pleasing character.
sey several years in the advocacy represents the highest dramatic
Season tickets for the entire him bent over a fallen timber, }laintiff. Simpson and Lewis
of the juvenile court, and ever achievement o f this generation, course of six numbers will be sold and assisted in carrying him to or defendant. Small account.
the top o f the hill.
W. A. Laughlin vs. C. K.
since Judge Lindsey began his
Music is to occupy a prominent at the low price o f $2.
Later he was carried to his Spaulding Logging Co., action
work* in Denver, Dr. Winship
Hazel Elliott, Lulu Forsyth, home and he is said to begetting or damages. B. A. Kliks for
has been identified with the
GAY TIME FOR MANY
Gladys Trew, Vera Seely, Edna along nicely, no bones having daintiff. Rauch & Senn, o f
furtherance o f the cause.
Portland, for defendant. Per­
In Dr. Winship there is nothing
The S. E. Watkins home, at Martin, Luella Buehler, Ida been broken in the fall.
sonal injury by falling off from a
dry nor academic. He knows 508 South River street, was the Buehler, Mable Miller, Estella
STEVENSON-COLLARD
scaffold. $500damagesclaimed.
scene o f a gay party Tuesday Cory, Florence Kaufman, Mable
Work was done at Newberg mill.
evening, when Miss Edna Wat­ Newlin, Cora Watkins, Maud
appears that the company
kins and Miss Rea Hunt enter- Switzer, Richardson and Jones.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
carried
insurance against injury
tained a number of their friends
B. Collard on Wynooski street
o f the younger set. The home MUSIC RECITAL AT THE COLLEGE was the scene o f a pretty wed­ o f the workmen.
E. WINSHIP
DR.
R. M. Wade & Co. vs. R. Chil-
was tastefully decorated in roses
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ding Saturday afternoon at 2
cott,
action for money. B. A.
years ago, Mr. Murdock was
and ferns; a beautiful setting for; The College Music Department o ’clock when Miss Hellen Col­
•editor o f the Wichita Eagle. He
twenty-five pretty maids.
will inaugurate its work this lard became the wife o f Fred M. Cliks for plaintiff. T w o notes.
C. L. Barnhart vs. Arleta &
began his newspaper experience
As games were played and season by a free recital in the Stevenson, o f Portland.
Geo.
Yea ton, action for promis­
ns a boy and after working as a
Rev. John F. Lyons was the
fortunes told, the shouts of college chapel, given by the
reporter in Chicago, finally went
laughter that extended far be- faculty. The school year begins officiating clergyman, using the sory note. W. 0. Sims for plaint­
to Wichita and has since been
yond the fence-posts gave evi- on next Monday and registra- ring service o f the Presbyterian iff. Small account.
living in that city.
dence o f the fun that was going tion will be done on that day church in the presence o f the im­ W. E. Martin vs. Arthur &
Murdock's personality is a
mediate relatives and friends of Cook, damage to person, Mc­
on inside.
1 and Tuesday.
most engaging one. He is what
Mr. Cain & Vinton & Galloway for
Refreshments were served, con-
The recital will be on Friday the contracting parties.
some people might call a homely
sisting of lemonade, cake and Sep. 29 at 7:45 m.p. Everyone is and Mrs. Stevenson left on the plaintiff. Griffith & Leiter for
man.
He is big in body, with |
fruit. The sruests numbered the welcome and those who are lov- afternoon train for Portland defendant. Martin was injured
big, virile features, a great big
Misses Nell Reuter, Lillian Reu- ers o f good music may expect where they will make their home at McMinnville while employed
voice, and a big, hearty, con-j
ter, Blanche McNay, Pearl Cobb, a very pleasant evening. The as Mr. SteVenson is in the Rail­ on the Fenton building, claiming
THE BOSTON LYRICB
tagious laugh. On the platform ,,
Margaret Illig, Grace Wilson, program will consist ot vocal, way Mail service between Port­ negligence on the part o f thecon-
be is energetic and direct, with from long and vari d experience Golda Wilson, Hazel Comer, piano and string music. The land and Corvallis.
C ob tin awl on pt|i (
BRILLIANT ARRAY OF TALENT FOR IBIS SEASON
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