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THE NEBWERQ QRAPMIC, Sept. Si, 191I THE SHOW T H A T IS D IF F E R E N T I Will E xh ibit A t Newberg, On Wednesday, Sept. 2 7 THE AL. G. BARNES» BIG (3) THREE RING WILD ANIM AL CIRCUS! 300 PERFORMING A N IM A LS 30 GROUPS OF SAVAGE : a s 30 300 A N IM A L ACTORS RUSSIAN BEARS HERDS OF ELEPHANTS CAMELS AND ZEBRAS AFRICAN LIONS RIDE HORSES Persian Leopard, 2 2 African Lions, Bengal Tigers, Pumas, Jaguars,* all in Big Steel Arenas under the direction of famous male and female trainers.' Two Swell Military Bands. Special Railroad Trains. Russian Stallions; Boxing Kangaroos, Arabian Ponies, Wrestling Bears, 100 Dogs, Goats,' Mules, Baboons, Merry Clowns and a host of Novel Sensational Features. FREE STR EET PARADE AT 10130 RAIN OR SHINE, NEWBERG, SEPT. 27TH C. C. Hammerly has sold the News-Reporter, of McMinnville, to R. M. Rosensteel, recently of E. N . W O O O W A I O Newbtrg, and a gentleman Editor M id Publlmh«r named M crease, froth Forest Published «Terr Thursday moraine Mr. Hammerly retains Office : Graphie Building. So. 600 First Street Grove. his monotype machine, which he t«ls m 1 at the postofllee at Mewbers, Oregon, will take to Portland, where he i natter. has purchased an interest in a $1.50 Per Y e a r in Advance [job printing business. Newberg Graphic W ORTH Y O U R CO N SID ER A T IO N . A young man named H. R Leise, a son of a minister, who is endeavoring to make his w ay through college, is in Newberg, taking subscriptions for a book. The young man comes with the best of recommendations, he has a w orthy ambitipn and the Graphic gladly speaks a word in his behalf. His book bears the stamp of the Success Magazine and is entitled “ Household Discoveries and Mrs. Curtis’s Cook Book.” We have taken pains to examine the book and say without hesita tion that we believe it is a work that will be appreciated in any home of culture and average intelligence in the community, and we hope Mr. Leise will meet with success in taking subscrip tions here. When he calls at your door, give him a chance to show you the book and we believe you will not consider the time wasted. The vote in Maine on the ques tion of the repeal o f the prohibi tion law was so close and the news regarding the outcome of the election has been so conflict ing that it has been difficult to reach an intelligent conclusion in the matter. On Tuesday Mrs. Helen D. Harford received a dis patch from the headquarters ot the National W. C. T. U., giving the vote on the authority ot Mrs. Stevens as being a majority o f 295 in favor o f the la w as it now stands. This will be the an nouncement made In the Union Signal this week. cntcurr court Continued from pape 1 tractors in making certain work unsafe. Damages claimed $7500 and $655 for injury in not being able to work, medical attend ance, etc. Star Flouring Mills vs. N. Mik- kers, action for money. Chas. T a ft for plaintiff. Small account. Richard Chilcott vs. W. G. Rogers, C. A. Spitler and H. E. Wheeler, action for money. Mc Cain, Vinton & G alloway for plaintiff. Small accounts. M. L. Kline vs. F. R. Phillips, action for money. R. L. Conner for plaintiff Small accounts. Sol. Blumauer & Hack vs. P. A. Flynn, action for money. Moser 8c McCue, attorneys for plaintiff. Account. Probably settled. Carried over from sev eral past court terms. D. O tto vs. Geo. Wenger, ac tion for damages. Kliks & Schanbel for plaintiff. R. L. Conner for defendant. Dispute over roadway. Carried over from former terms. Probably settled. Leona Thomas vs. George Miller and Thomas Simpson, for possession o f real property, Newton McCoy A H. B. Nichols for plaintiff. Carson & Brown for defendants. Over possession o f land through tax title. Prob ably settled. E. Estes vs. Myers Bros., ac tion for money. B. A. Kliks for plaintiff. Small account. Settled. - Mary A. Simonson vs. M. A. Thurston, action for money. B. A. Kliks for plaintiff. Action on note and attorney fee. H. E. Wheeler vs. R. Chilcott, action for money. Meacham & Stovard for plaintiff. Small ac counts. W. Gilstrap vs. Elizabeth Wh hite, action for money. W. 0. Sims for plaintiff Small ac counts. Northwest Auto Co. vs. S. P. Allison, K. O. Dixon, action for money. McCain & Vinton tor 1 action for money. C. W. Corby plaintiff. On note for $500 and ! for plaintiff. Small account. $50 attorney fee. Geo. S. Hoppes vs John Chong, F. L. Trullinger vs. W. W. action for money. C. W. Corby Cole, action tor money. B. A. for plaintiff. B. A. Kliks for de Kliks for plaintiff. On account, fendant. Action for $650, due with attachment on Carlton on accounts and notes. Lumber Company. T. C. Wheeler vs. C. P. Jones& C. L. Harris vs. E.G. Freeman, V. C. Landon, action for money. action for money on real estate Sargeant and Clark for plaintiff. contract. B. A. Kliks for plaint Claim is $513 and $75 attorney iff. McCain & Vinton for de fend ant. Action to recover $525 fee. L. J. Wallace vs. M. Peterson, real estate commissions. action for money. W. 0. Sims State of Oregon vs. D. H. for plaintiff. Small account. Robertson and Fred Bechtle. sell Ed Robinson vs. R. Chilcott & ing obscene pictures. From Sheridan. Now confined in jail wf., action for money. Dan E. awaiting the action o f the grand Powers & C. W. Idleman for jury. Will probably not be Able plaintiff. Small account. B. O. Snuffer and A. M. Fan to make a defence. State o f Oregon vs. H. W. M il ning vs. M. J. & D. A. Carter, ac ler charged with attempt to burn tion for money on contract. R. flouring Mill. Now'in jail aw ait L. Conner and W. 0. Sims for ing action of grand jury. Miller plaintiff. McCain & Vinton for has been thrown into bankruptcy defendant. On real estate con recently. Less than six months tract, claim $5,000. Will prob ago, this man was considered ably be tried in Polk County. worth $20,000. Several small Defendants in this case aroused actions had been pending against some attention by having house on line between Polk and Yam him. State o f Oregon vs. Badge hill County, and when the sheriff Weeks, assault. Indicted some made or attempted to make time ago. Out on $100 bail. service, immediately crossing Accused of having struck a man over to the other county, and still remaining in the house. at Amity about a year ago. W. H. Egan vs. J. L. Bartlett, State of Oregon vs. Albert action on promissory note. J. H. Otth, charged with stealing a horse. Out on bail. This man & C. L. McNary for plaintiff. Continued from sold a horse belonging to Chil Small note. past terms o f court. cott who refnsed to pay Otth his W alter Scott vs. W. S. Iler, ac* wages. Otth is a foreigner and tion for money. Butler Lumber robably thought he could get Co. vs. S. W. Iler, action for is pay by taking the horse. State of Oregon vs. J. D. Belt, money. A. R. White vs. S. W. charged with violation of local Iler, action for money. McCain All option law. Mr. Belt is from & Vinton for plaintiffs. Willamina and this case will probably settled. From last term. probably be for trial. Geo. A. Rea vs. Sarah J. Rea, City o f Newberg vs. Geo. P. action for money. B. A. Kliks Skelton, Virginia Skelton and J. forplaintiff. Probably settled. . Gordon, action to appropriate Alonterastiller Bros. vs. Geo. and. Clarence Butt, and Mc Cain & Vinton forplaintiff. Sar- (W . Kelly, action on promissory geant A Clark for defendants. ¡note. M osier & McCue and Fred ( Memdell for plaintiff. B. A. Kliks Appeal to the supreme court. Delia Dodge vs. J, A. Likens, for defendant. Settled. action for money. B. A. Kliks ~ H . L. McGuire vs. N. P. Wiberg for plaintiff. R. L. Conner for and Ella N. Wiberg, action for defendant. On account. De damages. W. H. Hollis & R- L. fendant gone into bankruptcy. Conner for plaintiff. McCain A 0. P. Hulse vs. H M. Abbott, Vinton for defendant. Claim o f to enforce contract.’ . McAllister fraud in selling land not same as A Upton for plaintiff. Small ac shown to plaintiff. Callie Wood vs. Richard Chil count. Amelia Giese vs. Will E. Purdy; cott, action for money on small romissory note. Murphy, action for money. G. E. Ha- rodie A Sweet, Castham A maker, Martin and Sheppard for Murphy tor plaintiff. McCain & plaintiff. On real estate deal. Vinton for defendant. Claimed $1,000. S. L. Scroggin vs. Claude Stole Will E. Purdy vs. W. F. Lewis, E i E and Owen Bo; action foe money. F. W. Fei iff. Gone into bai Bank of North A. Simmons and ten others, for the sum o f $1703 and interest and $175 attorney fee. B. A. Kliks for plaintiff. Bank of North Yamhill vs. G. W. Perkins and nine others for for $788 and interest and $90 attorney fee. B. A. Kliks for plaintiff. F. B. Boughton vs. Ambroses. Mellinger, action for recovery of real estate. Clarence Butt anp D P. Price tor plaintiff. Wong John vs. W. G. Hender son, action tor damages in con verting personal property and for value thereof, $1019.50. B. A. Kliks for plaintiff. Wong John and Gee Hin vs. W. G. Henderson. Conversion. Action for damages and value of personal property, $1440.15. Judge Kelly will have these cases set for trial on Thursday so that witnesses may be called for a definite day and not w ait for several days at the court house, This wifi also leave noth ing to do but jury work next week. To Rural Phono Members. On Saturday afternoon, Sep tember 23rd, at 2 o ’clock, there will be a public meeting o f all phone users on the rural lines running into Newberg. It is to your interest to be present, at this meeting as officers are to be elected for the new company. I t is necessary that each farmer’s line be represented by at least one representative, but we want all members to be present if possible. This meeting w ill be held at Duncan’s Hall in the city of Newberg. Remember the date. 49 Committee. Now is the Time. T o bny Eastern. Oregon lands. With recent heavy rains a crop- for another year is almost as sured. We have 480 acres, 6- miles from Condon, about 400> in ewkiva tion;; 200 acres summer tallow ready to sow; good buildings, wind mill, pump and Newly Furnished Rooms. plenty of water. $30 per acre. Will take a small valley farm aa One block from Pacific College, first payment. 509 Edwards St., tw o suites of See W hitb & Co., cozy furnished rooms, suitable 705 E. First St. for four students or teachers, Either ground floor or up stairs, with privilege of parlor and piano. T o suitable parties will be arranged to suit and made homelike. Can be fixed up nicely Friday and Saturday and for light housekeeping if desired, Saturday Matinee. with use o f kitchen and dining The Star Spangled Banner room. tf AN UNUSUAL PROGRAM Star Theatre The dramatic incidents connected with the composition of the above immortal W heat Farm for Exchange song and how its author, Francis Soott Twelve miles from Condon, ia Key, waa inspired to write it—from eesry point, historical, educational, dra the famous Ferry Canyon grain matic and spectacular. district; 1400 acres, 940 tillable; land is all smooth and easily formed; watered by springs; furnish water for threshiug. Will sell for $26 an acre and take a small, well-improved farm near .Newberg as first payment, 6 per cent on balance, and have your own time. Call on or address, W hitb A C ompany , 49 Nc.vbcrg, Orcgoo, ChangUng of Silas W arn er . A Vitagraph Life Portrayal, of a young man’s manliness and independesca o f character. D are’s L o re A ffa ir A Biograph Drama Their Fate* Sealed The most unique comedy ever portrayed in motion pictures. Appropriate music by Prof. J. B. Hunt. Drama and effects, Dale H ask in. Open 7:15; pistans start promptly 7£Q