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    N ew Carnegie Library Building
Dedicated Friday, M arch 29th
A hearty ‘ response was give**
to the public invitation to all to
attend the formal opening o f the
new Carnegie library building on
Friday evening o f last week and
the attendance o f our home
people was large, with also a
good delegation trora McMinn­
ville being present.
Prof. A. C. Stanbrough. chair­
man o f the library board, presid­
ed, and practically the program
as announced in the Graphic last
week was carried out, with some
impromptu speeches added. Be­
sides the splendid music furnished
for the occasion by the orchestra,
Miss Frances Elliott gave a
piano solo and Miss Bartholo­
mew and Elmer Buehler gave
vocal solos.
Rev. George C. Ritchey made
the invocation. M ayor J. IX Gor­
don gave the address o f welcome,
while the principal addresses of
the evening were given by Miss
Cornelia Marvin of the State
CIRCUIT COURT
P. C. THEÍWINNERS
Several Cases J>isposed of, Oth­ Pacific College Gets Unanimous
Decision in Debate With
ers Continued For Accounted
McMinnville.
Term, April 22.
The A pollo Concert Company
to A ppear in New berg A pril 15
In a debate Saturday evening
Fred Lesia vs. C. Chalmers,
between
Pacific College and Me
for
money,
due
on
a
Action
Minnville on the question o f com­
horse sold by the plaintiff to
pulsory arbitration of labor dis
fendant.
The horse died bef<
putes, Pacific College won by a
delivery was final, and a chi
unanimous decision, and will
in payment thereof was not y
cashed. After trying the case alf now meet Albany, the victor in
day, Oglesby Young, attome; the Willamette-Albany debate,
for plaintiff, took a non-suit just for the championship of the In­
before the case was ready to go tercollegiate Debating League, of
to the jury. W. M. Ramsey ap­ Oregon.
The Apollo Concert Company is ideal from the lyceum stand­
The question debated was,
peared for defendant.
point.
The tact that it ranks among the half dozen “ best sell­
J. H. Lee vs. M. W. Houck, adf “ Resolved, That boards of arbi­
tion for damages. Personal in-5 tration with compulsory powers ers” in the country proves the popularity of the company. We
jury to plaintiff, having his arm be established in the United are fortunate in being able to secure them for an engagement
almost cut-off by wood-saw States to settle disputes arising in our local lycenm course.
about which he was employed. between employers and em­ ^ .In d iv id u a lly they rank among the best soloists in the country
Library Board and President
McMinnville had the on their respective instruments, but they are not so anxious to
McCain, Vmton and Galloway ployes.”
L e v fT . Pennington.
tor plaintiff. B. A. Kliks, for de­ affirmative and Pacific, the nega­ “ show off” personally as they are to make the program o f the
By special invitation M ayor
fendant. Motion by defendant tive o f the question. The judges company a great success. They play on many different instru­
McPhilipps, of M c M i n n v i l l e ,
to make more definite and cer­ were Hon. A. King Wilson, o f ments but are in no sense a novelty company. A true char­
made a felicitous talk in which
tain sustained. Plaintiff given Portland, Ass’t. Se’cv., Cole of acterization would be: Good music in its most popular form,
he roasted his friend “ Bill” Macy
ten days to file an amended com­ the Portland Y. M. C. A., and played by the best musicians, and on instruments that are the
to a turn, the latter coming back
plaint. Action for $5700 dam­ Prof. Clarke, o f the University o f people’s favorites.
at him later in the same free
They have been for five years under the p r e s e n t b u r e a u
Oregon.
ages.
hand vein. Other McMinnville
management
and not even one adverse criticism has been received.
The debate was opened by Mr.
M. L. Holbrook vs. H. E.
visitors to speak were Mrs. M il­
The Woman’s Auxiliary to Pacific College has secured this
Wheeler. Question of ownership Stewart o f the McMinnville
ler and Mrs. Ungerman.
attraction
for Monday night, April 15. Seats are on sale at
o f a horse contained in a chattel team, followed by Mr. Wilson
Others from the county seat
the
store
o
f
J. T. Smith.
mortgage duly recorded prior to for Pacific. Mr. Hylton followed
who were in attendance were
The proceeds go to the fund being raised by the Auxiliary for
a judgment and execution ob­ for McMinnville, with Mr. Lang­
John G. Eckman, editor o f the
building
cement walks on the college grounds.
tained. Jury trial. After argu­ worthy as the second speaker for
Telephone Register, Mr. and Mrs.
-
ment to court, it was found that Pacific. Mr. H ow d made the
0 . O, . Hodson, Martin Miller^
training
the
team,
as
well
as
to
the description in the recorded last o f the opening speeches fo r
Mrs. D. H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
chattel mortgage was insuffici­ McMinnville, and Mr. Elliott for nhe faithful work o f the three
F. H. Buchanan. .
ent. Verdict for the defendant. Pacific. The rebuttal speeches students. Olin C. Hadley was
The lighting o f the new build­
Geo. Brooks, McCain, Vinton were made in the following alternate, and acted as timekeep­
Mr. Montaville Flowers is
ing is excellent and on this occa­
and Galloway for plaintiff. M. order: Langworthy, Hilton, El­ er a t the debater President distinguished for the quickness
sion the interior finish showed
liott, Howd, Wilson and Stewart. Pennington presided, and Rev. and aptness o f thought and
B. Meacham for defendant.
o ff to good effect.
The general Une o f the argu- Lyons offered .the invocation.
Edna VanOrsdol vs. Ci ^
speech in crucial moments before
Miss Margaret Ingles, the li­
After the debate, the students
o f the affirmative 'team
McMinnville. Personal injuries.
an audience. Here is an ilhis-
brarian, is now happy, her ambi­
Damages in the sum o f $1406 was that labor conditions are so tad a “jollification.” and Prof. trat ion :
tion to have the Newberg public
claimed, by reason o f defective bad in the United States that a Clarke met with the debating
A t a chautauquà, when giving
library well housed in elegant
sidewalk. B. A. Kliks for plain new remedy is needed for the neams and gave them a talk on “ Ben Hur,” he and the audience
quarters, having been met.
tiff. R. L . Conner and J. B. Dod­ evils that exist. They proposed debating in general and the had been annoyed continuously
son tor defendant. M otion to compulsory arbitration as the strength and weakness o f this by the crying o f children. The
strike out defendant’s answer. remedy, which they insisted was debate in particular.
superintendent had told M r.
Plaintiff waives all but last mo­ theoretically sound and prac­
Flowers that it would be danger­
The permanent organization
tion. M otion sustained. De­ tically efficient. They cited New
ous to say anything about the
of the Oregon Home Builders
fendant given ten days in which Zealand as the shining example
children, because the parents
was affected this week in Port­
o f its success, and insisted that
to file amended answer.
Amity, April 10 and 11, 1912. were the most influential sap-
land with a capital stock o f
State vs. Loose Hembree, of it would w ork equally well in
porters o f the chautauqua. The
$100,000. The company con­
W E D N E SD A Y MORNING.
Sheridan. Sale of intoxicating the United States.
limit o f patience was reached
sists o f the most prominent men
The negative team held that 10:30—Devotional Service, Mrs. when a little tot o f tw o years o r
liquor.
McCain, Vinton and
in the West. Thomas Prince is
M. J. Newlin, Newberg.
Galloway for defendant.
Plea the resolution as offered ' was
less was allowed to scream all
acting president. He is vice pres­
11:00—“
W. C. T. U. Evangelism.
of guilty. Fine o f $50 and costs not sufficiently explicit; that
the way down the front aisle.
ident o f Reed-Prince Mfg. Co.
Mrs. Joanna Gittens, Amity.
eompulsory arbitration is almost
imposed.
Mr. Flowers stopped in the
o f Worester, Massachusetts, and
11:20—“ L i t e r a t u r e , Our Na­
F. B. Baughman vs. Ambrose a contradiction in terms; that it
middle
o f a climax. “ Will some
is also heavily interested in Yam­
tional and State Papers,”
Mellinger. Clarence Butt and is not sound in principle; that it
friend
please
take care o f that
hill County Walnut properties.
Mrs. Helen Harford.
D. P. Price for plaintiff. Mc­ is contrary to the constitution;
child?” Then, seeing a paleness
Oliver K. Jeffry, prominent Teal
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Cain, Vinton and Galloway for that it is impracticable in the
creeping over the face o f the
estate man, is vice-president. H.
defendant. Disputed boundary United States; that it has never 1:30—Devotional Service.
superintendent, Mr. Flowers in­
L. Keats, President Keats Auto­
o f land near Newberg, involving been a real success where tried, 2:00—“ The Great Convention stantly stepped„to the front and
mobile Co., is second vice-pres­
o f 1912,” Mrs. Ada Wallace said: “ Ladies and gentlemen,
about twenty acres of land. Jury not even in New Zealand, where it
ident. W. A. King, formerly
Unruh,
Portland.
trial lasting all o f Friday. Ques­ has come nearest to a success;
let me tell you a story. When
President of the First National
2:30—Equal
Suffrage, “ Power
tion of Statute o f limitations that it has been tried and has
our great Joe Jefferson was play­
Bank o f Newberg, Oregon, will
of Woman Without the Ballot,” ing ‘The Rivals’ in the all-star
and also conflicting record des­ failed in other nations; and that
act as secretary-treasurer.
“ With the Ballot,” Mrs. cast, Miss Marlowe accidentally
criptions. Verdict for defendant. boards o f conciliation, with com­
In addition to these officers,
F.
Murphy,
Dayton.
Jury came in twice for instruc­ pulsory powers of investigation
dropped a rose upon the floor.
the Board o f Directors consists
—Discussion led by Mrs. When Jefferson entered, the
and publicity, will have the
tions.
of: Franklin T. Griffith, Chief
Henrietta Duerst, Carlton.
Kershaw vs. Wacheno and advantages o f the proposed
actors in the wings saw him
Counsel and Director of the Port­
4:00—Adjournment.
wife. Action for $500 and six scheme, with none o f its dis­
cross the stage and pick up this
land Railway Ligh t & Pow er
EVENING SESSION.
*
years interest on account stated. advantages. The members o f
rose quickly, and hide it in his
Go.; C. J. Franklin, General
B. #A. Kliks and F. A. Lewis for Pacific’s team showed far the 8:00—Devotions.
costume. Francis Wilson after­
Supt. Portland Railway Light
Special Music.
defendants. W. O. Sims tor better mastery o f the question,
wards asked him w hy he did
& Pow er Co.; W. B. Shively,
Address, Mrs. Ada Wal­ this. Jefferson said ‘The eye is
plaintiff. Jury trial Friday even­ and it was no surprise to the
prominent attorney; E. H. Dodge,
lace Unruh, State President. so treacherous that my atten­
ing and Saturday. Verdict tor audience when the unanimous
President Dodge Lumber Co.,
TH U R SD A Y MORNING.
defendants. A peculiar feature decision was given in favor of
tion would have been called to
and M. Peterson, a well known
9:00—Executive Meeting.
was the calling in o f the jury to P. C.
this rose. I love my art so welL.
merchant of the Willamette Val­
The meeting with Albany will 9:30—Prayer and Praise Ser­ that I can have nothing interfere
give f u r t h e r instructions re­
ley, formerly mayor o f Forest
vice.
quested by W. 0. Sims for plain­ occur April 26. The place of
with it. I could not have played
Grove, and ex-vice president o f
tiff. After the instructions were holding the meeting has not yet 10:00—Our Departments, “ Their my part with that rose on the
the First National Bank o f that
value in molding public senti­ floor.’ Ladies and gentlemen,
given, foreman, Converse stated been determined upon, and it is
place.
_____________
ment
and action,” Mrs. Eliza­ if the great Jefferson could not
that an agreement had already not yet known which side Pacific
beth Johnson, Newberg.
been reached, having taken w ill have in the coming debate.
play while a rose lay on the
“ Scientific Temperance,” Miss floor, how can I proceed with this
Albany
won
on
the
negative,
so
about ten minutes tor delibera­
Mildred Wills, Chehalem Center prodigious noise and movement
The Chehalem Center Sunday tion. The jury was, however, that it will be necessary for one
- “jMedical Temperance,” Mrs. o f children before my eyes?” The
School is on a tidal wave. Sixty sent out again, returning after of the tw o teams to change
*
Flora Putman, Amity.
sides.
The
local
team
does
not
tw o were in attendance last the jury in the case next follow­
applause was uproarious, the
“ Narcotics,” Mrs. Lillie Wel­ children were instantly removed,
Sunday. Great interest is mani­ ing had been selected so that cart much which side they have.
ter, Newberg.
fested. A spirited discussion fol­ they might escape the new They have studied both sides of
to more applause, and this little
the question, and will be ready 11:30—Round Table, Mrs. Ada story, constructed on the in­
lowed the asking o f the question duties.
Wallace Unruh.
by the Superintendent: “ From
Elmer Griffeth vs. Sam Yocom. for the Presbyterians when the
stant, proved a great blessing to
AFTERNOON SESSION.
a Bible Standpoint, Who Owns From Sheridan. B. A. Kliks and meeting occurs.
the chautauqua and the perform­
The team was composed of 1:30—Devotional Service.
the Coal Under the Alaska Hills?” F. A. Lewis for plaintiff. W. O.
ance.
What next? Come and see. An Sims for defendant.
Action for Walter H. Wilson, captain; 1:45—“ C u r r e n t E v e n t s on
Mr. Flowers will give “ Ben
M oral Retorm.”
hour under the inspiration of damages by reason o f a collision Meade Elliott and Rae S. Lang­
Hur” on Friday evening o f next
this Sunday School is An uplift. on public road between five worthy. Much o f the credit of 2:15—Address, Mrs. Ada Wal­ week at the College
Secure
lace Unruh.
Sunday School at 10 o ’clock; vehicles closely bunched, plaintiff the victory is due to the work
your seats at Lynn B. Fergu­
o f Prof. Hawkins who has been 2:45—Adj ournment.
Easter exercises at 10:30.
son’s drugstore.
[Ooatlaoad on pa«o «.)
A STORY—MONTAVDXE FLOWERS
AND TRE ROSE
BIG COMPANY ORGANIZED
BiïDUnflC PROVEN
AID TO PAVING ART
Has Been Agency to Advance
Science of Laying Modern
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During the past few years, in
which the largest measure of
progress in building modern
street and road pavement has
been accomplished, there has
been no signal agency perform­
ing so great- a part therein as
Bitulithic pavement. Its adop­
tion and satisfactory use is on
the increase in all parts o f the
country,
including Canadian
provinces, irrespective o f climatic
conditions.
,
The adoption o f bitulithic
pavement increased last year
over 1910, 36.1 per cent, and
this year over the year 1911, 48
per cent. Olympian-Olympia.
THE FHTO ANNIVERSARY
W . C. T. D. ANNUAL HSITIUTE
A TIDAL WAVE
r. RBAOOR
On Tuesday o f next week will
occur the fifth anniversary o f the
Christian church. A full pro­
gram has been prepared, includ­
ing services in the forenoon, be­
ginning at 10 o'clock, dinner in
the basement, program in the
afternoon and evening.
W. F. Reagor, pastor o f the
First Christian church, Portland,
w ill be the principal speaker.
REV. W.
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