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— - ■ » irn --.. . . . ' / . ? TME NEWBERO made this deed on his own initia good reputation and says action Newberg Graphic tive, with the understanding looking to secure pardon was that it was not to be recorded taken before Hawk signed the affidavit. until after his death. A Mrs. Butts who got herself From all the tacts cited in this «00 I a t Mewberf, Ore«oo, appointed to administer on the case it appears that a great in estate, through her attorney, justice has been done Hendricks M. Idleman, took the matter and that a pardon is due him. $1.50 Per Year in Advance C. into court in an attempt to prevent the deed becoming a AN APPRECIATION OFTAFT. 21 1912 matter of record. Judge Henry Since the primary election B. McGinn before whom the case I feel that the country is indeed in North Dakota the Colonel was taken, first held for Purdy, to be congratulated upon the knows how it feels to be “beaten making the statement that he nomination of Mr. Taft. I have to a franile.” Little Bob was an had a personal acquaintance known him immediately for with Winters and that he had many years and I have a peculiar easy winner. heard him say that he intended for him, because through It tittle becomes the Roosevelt to leave a part of his property feeling that time we worked for the campaign committee to be yell to Purdy. On a second hearing, out same with the same pur ing “steam roller” at the Taft however, he ruled against Purdy poses object, and ideals. do not be forces, when it is well remem and the case is now before the lieve there could be I found in all bered that the Colonel controlled Supreme Court, it having been the country a man so well fitted the ponderous machine with a appealed by Mr. Purdy through to be president. He is not only master hand only tour short his attorney, Judge O’Day. absolutely disinterested years ago. > To a wholly distinterested and fearless, upright, but he has the wid unprejudiced mind, the second and est with the na We understand that Cap. H. S. ruling of Judge McGinn seems tion’s acquaintance needs without within, Maloney would like to have the peculiar. Before him appeared, and the broadest and office of County Recorder again, not only the notary who took with all our citizens. sympathies He would and since he has filled the posi the acknowledgement of the be as emphatically a president tion faithfully and well, and deed, but the witnesses to the the plain people as Lincoln, yet of until recently has paid his deputy signature of Winters, who made not Lincoln himself would be hire out of the modest salary he clear statements regarding all freer from the least taint of dem- receives, it is likely that his th e circumstances therewith % the least tendency to candidacy will receive favorable With all the evidence produced agogy, arouse appeal to class hatred consideration at the hands of the it is difficult for a “lay member of any or kind. He has a peculiar voters. to see how the judge can justify and intimate knowledge of, and himself in his decision. J sympathy with the needs of all Both the Southern Pacific and It the claim is to be put up that the Oregon Electric officials have Purdy secured his deed through our people—of the farmer, of the notified the city authorities that fraud, then a suit brought against wage-worker, of the business they are ready to lay tracks and him on a charge of this kind man, of the property owner, do their part of the street paving would appear to be the proper No matter what a man’s occupa tion or social position, no matter when the city is ready to pave. course. It is now up to Newberg to The writer was in Portland what his creed, his color, or the select the kind of paving to be tw o'days before Judge McGinn section of the country from used and get busy. It takes rendered his decision, and at a which he comes, if he comes, if he time to advertise for bids and table in a restaurant heard At is an honest, hard working man let contracts and the time is at torney Idleman discussing the who tries to do his duty toward band for action. Ar — .... - Winters-Purdy case with an- his neighbor and toward the he cain rest assured attorney. We had paid country, he will have in Mr. Taft attention to the case up to that the most of representa time and consequently had tives and upright of opinion regarding the merits champions. the Mr. most Taft fearless stands the other a party Prohibitionest no it, but we were forcibly im against privilege and he stands going about the co u n try , of pressed the belief that Mr. pre-eminently for the broad prin quarreling over methods of fight Idleman with had no hope of winning ciples of American citizenship ing the rum demon. This vaude the case. ville attraction is billed to ap The outcome of this much which tie at the foundation of our national w ell-b eing .—A pear in Newberg next week, “one talked about matter, which is night only”—the wonder is that now in the hands of the highest statement given out by Theodore any one who has the cause of tribunal in the state, will be Roosevelt, June 18,1908. temperance a t heart could be watched with a great deal of in found to post the bills. Can any™ terest, and while we are not a FADS OF CRIMINALS. body cite an instance where lawyer, neither the son of a t W ho W a r . Particular am to gains have been made for Chris lawyer, we shall not be surprised M u r d tr a Personal Appearance. tianity when representatives of to hear of McGinn being re Oscar Slater, who murdered Miss two churches have met in public versed by the court. Gilchrist in her Glasgow flat, prov debate and contended over ed himself a typical dandy even in points of doctrine or methods of the condemned cell and also a work? If the Graphic was P A R D O N SH O U L D BE stickler for the proprieties. He in sisted, for instance, from the very engaged in the saloon business, GRANTED. beginning in being called “Mr. we would contribute to the sup Sister, and each morning he chang port of this latest move in tem In a petition prepared at Fossil ed linen, varied his neckwear perance circles, and do it expect and thereafter to be circulated in and his demanded polished boots. ing to get splendid results for the every county in Oregon, one of Similar exhibitions of strutting vanity are not uncom money invested. When two boys them having already been re peacock mon on of men doom fall out, spank them both and ceived here, and then to be for ed to die the on part the gallows. send them to bed and reforma warded to President Taft, par wright on the day preceding Wain- tion will be instant and complete. don is asked for Hamilton H. execution absolutely refused his to Tfip slipper should be applied Hendricks, who in 1905 was dress because his clean linen had from the lsundry, and with a strong and vigorous indicted and convicted of subora a not new arrived skirt and collar had to be hand to Burke ahd Chafin at the tion for prejury, charged to have bought for him. When the even^ earliest possible moment. arrived—his last on earth—he been committed by asking Will Ing craved a smoke. A pipe and to Hawk to testify falsely regard were brought to him, but he “SIXTEEN YEARS IN ORE, ing Hawk’s homestead proof. bacco rejected them with disdain. He GON.” This is an echo of the Wheeler would have a cigar. And he got it. county land fraud cases, which Lefroy, who murdered poor old Judged from a literary stand for weeks occupied the federal Mr. Gold in a railway carnage on way to Brighton, wore an even point, critics in coming years may court floor in Portland during the ing dress suit during the whole of not class Will E. Purdy’s new the Lewis and Clark fair days the period that elapsed between his book, “Sixteen Years In Oregon,” and in 1906. éonuemnation and his execution ; as a literary gem, and it is not The basis for the petition is also he was greatly upset at the re likely that Dr. Elliott will ex confession by Hawk, a sworn fusal of the authorities to allow tend his “five foot shelf” in order copy of which is attached to him to be hanged in a new silk hat to him in court. to give it a place, but it has each petition, that Hendricks in presented As a rule, however, the thoughts proved to be ip the class of "five stead of asking him to swear of the condemned mostly to best sellers” in the Northwest for falsely regarding his homestead ward food. Rush, turn the Stansfield the first six weeks since its ap proof in reality asked him to tell Hall murderer, was an educated pearance, and doubtless the au. the truth. Hawk explains his man. “I want my slippers and the Times,” were his first words on re thor is satisfied with results, since alleged petjury before the grand turning to jail after his conviction. his object ingettirfgit out was to jury by saying he was threatened But a little later he called for pen give the public an opportunity with all kinds of penalties if he and paper and out an older to read his statement regarding did not come through with tes for lus next day’s wrote dinner, “Pig and the Winters deed case, in which timony concerning Mr. Hen plenty of apple sauce.” aays it was the custom he is vitally interested. drkks. The affidavit was sworn to In give those capital whatever D. E. Winters, with whom before W. H. Scott, notary public they asked for in convicts the way of food. Mr. Purdy had been associated at Crawfordsville, Oregon. But the rule was abolished soon in business tor several years, The petition recites that legal afterward, one of the first delin- died in Portland, leaving no voters of Fossil and vicinity have quenta to com* under the new being a certain Jeffrey, wUV legal heirs so far as known. been unanimous in signing the Utions murdered his six-year-old child by Soon after his death Mr. Purdy petition. hanging him a cellar in Seven came forward with a deed of Hendricks was indicted in Dials. He was in unswar# of the al conveyance of valuable real estate February, 1905, convicted in teration and called for a roast duck in Portland from Winters to August, 1906, sentenced in April, directly he entered the condemned sild when it was refused him himself, which had been executed 1909. Sentence was referred cell, he behaved that be had some months prior to his death, that he might testify in mother to be put in so a violently straitjacket—Pear Mr. Purdy says that Winters case. 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