------------------------- ! j. f / . ----------------- f — " ---------------- --------------------------------------- — '•’-V T THE NEWBEKÜ ORAPHIC N ew berg G raph ic H. W O O D W A R D Kdltor ami Publiah.r The news o f the illness o f Mayor-General Fred D. Grant will be received by the country with regret. He is the son o f a General w ho was twice President o f the United States, but be has not relied on the reputation of his father for success. He has pursued the calling for which he was educated and trained and has always stood well in the estimation of the people. He is said to have an affliction o f the throat, simi­ lar to that which caused the dis­ tressing, lingering illness and finally the death o f his father. General Ulysses S. Grant. Circuit Court Proceedings. I a 'V*-. I 'S * . / . « L q N - / y i / y i 'S S * * ä © i3 (« * ® S ® £ 5 fS ® (Continued Iront pofo 1.) After Your Business and defendant colliding. Judg- ment tor plaintiff on the verdict. The case was tried before An­ drew Kershaw as justice o f the Advance 1.50 )eace at Willaraina, who decided r in favor o f Yocum, and an ap­ THURSDAY, APR IL 4 , 1912 A ll the time— we m eet all kinds o f competition, both local and catalog. peal was taken by Grifleth, thus Our stock is large and w e try to giro our customers good service. W e April came in with a smile that compelling Yocum to pay the bordered closely onto a broad costs in both courts. The verdict are here to serve die public and our policy is die same price to every­ was returned under the nine to grin- ___ body. Try us out; if you get “ stung,** “ Holler;** if w e treat you right, three law. tell your friends, J* W e sell Bain W agons, O liver Plows, and Keen S E Cummins has always given Following cases were set for this section o f the county a Kutter Tools and Cudery, but dint’s not aU—Look over our big stock trial at the adjourned term to be square deal. He should be re­ and pick out what you need in the Hardware and Implement Line. held beginning April 22nd and warded by giving him every ending M ay 1st: vote that goes into the ballot April 22nd, 1912: State vs. boxes when the primary is held. PACIFIC COLLEGE Parrish. Rape. Monday at ten a.m. From Newberg. McCain, Groomsmen are said to have The annual election ot officers & Galloway and W. M. Vinton several “ dark horses,” both in o f the student body o f Pacific Republican and D e m o c r a t i c College was held April 2nd. The tatnsey for defence. State vs. Morris. Sale o f in­ stables, that are being well officers for the year, 1912-1913, toxicating liquors: Tuesday at blanketed and kept in training are as follows: President, Rae for possible emergencies that Langworthy; Vice Pres., Walter 9:00 A.M. Three charges. From McMinnville. McCain, Vinton may arise at the finish. Wilson; Secretary, Nell Reuter; & Galloway for defence. Treasurer, Ellis Pickett; Editor- Ide vs. Sheridan Lumber Co. It is reported that the ground in-chief o f the Crescent, Olin Had­ Action for damages in allowing work is already being laid for ley; Assistant editor of the Cres­ sparks to fly from engine thus opening a saloon on the other cent, Arthur George; Business igniting plaintiff’s timber land side ot the river, in anticipation Manager o f the Crescent, Russell and destroying portiop thereof. o f the opening up'ot travel from Parker; Assistant M a n a g e r , Damages claimed: $5000.00. this side by the new bridge. The Harry Haworth. Winslow and McNary for plain­ Graphic will discuss this ques­ T o the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet tiff. Sims, McCain, Vinton & tion next week. Convention held a t Forest Galloway tor defendant. T w o The ball season will be opened Grove, March 29-31, the Y. W. days. Wednesday at 9.00 A.M. in Portland on Tuesday, April C. A., o f Pacific College, sent four Sackett & Doughty vs. Gus­ 16, and it i£ not likely that the delegates. Thosfc in the delega­ tav Friewald. Action on ac­ high cost o f living will prevent tion were Mande Howorth, count for goods, sold and de­ an unusually large crowd being Daisy Newhouse, Miss Beck and livered. McCain & Vinton, for U N I T E D S T A T E S D E P O S IT O R Y FO R in attendance to witness the Nell Reuter. The different schools defence. W. O. Sims for plain­ P O S T A L S A V IN G S game and assist in dedicating represented at the convention tiffs. Thursday at 9:00 A.M. were Pacific University, Me the new ball park and grand­ M. Peterson v s . Herman stand. Those who have seen the Minnville College, Pacific College Swartz: Sims for plaintiff. Simp­ grounds since the renovation say and Newberg High School, Dal­ son & Lewis for defendant. Ap­ the accommodations are greatly las High School, Dallas College peal from justice court. Action and Forest Grove High School. improved. on account for various items o f A reception tor all the delegates debt. Thursday at 1.00 P.M. A former newspaper man who was held Friday evening in Her­ Kemp Lumber Co. vs. Gross is now a commercial traveler, rick Hall. Dnring the conven­ and wife. Action on note. Mc­ was in Newberg Monday and tion many splendid talks and ad­ Cain & Vinton for plaintiff. dropped into the Graphic office, dresses were given which will Sims for defendants. Friday at as he said, “ to get a smell ot undoubtedly be helpful to the 9.00 A.M. news ink.” In chatting about cabinet officers the following W ong John vs. Henderson. the political situation he re­ year. Action o f conversion. Sale^ o f The faculty have decided that marked that he had been all goods wrongfully on attach­ over the country in the past tew beginning with next year the ment. B. A.. Kliks for plaintiff. weeks, through the South, the work o f the college and academy R. L. Conner and C. W. Corby Middle West and now on the will be arranged in semesters for defendant. Friday at 1:00 The purchases that have been made for the new season are rapidly arriving, and already rather than in terms as formerly Coast, and he noted a P.M. one may gather, from an inspection o f the attractive displays o f hew merchandise in the The program o f the Yamhil drift o f Gee Hin & W ong John vs. Hen­ various sections, comprehensive and authoritative knowledge o f the trend fashion is to take in County Teachers’ Association at especially since derson. Action for conversion. shied his hat into the ring. This North Yamhill Saturday evening Sale o f goods on attachment. B. he said, to, as a former entbusi will be given by members of the A. Kliks for plaintiff. R. L. Con­ faculty and student body o f the astic follower o f the Colonel. ner and C. W. Corby for de­ In our drapery section we offer the following specials: Net Scrim Curtains in white, cream college.* President Pennington fendant. Saturday at 9:00 A. M. and Arabian color with edges or insertion effects. This is a large and well selected stock. S. Benson, millionaire timber is to give tw o addresses, one in Ostrander vs. Southern Pacific Curtains that are 40 to 50 inches wide and 21-2 yards long. operator, has made a gift o f the forenoon and one in the even Co. Damages. Personal injury $2.50 Scrim Curtains, special at...................................................................... twenty bronze drinking foun­ ing, Prof. Hawkins will give tw o sustained in crossing street and tains, representing an expendi readings and several musica N E W H A N D S O M E R O O M -S IZ E R U G S being struck by defendant’s tare of $10,000 to the city o f numbers will be rendered by train. April 29 and 30. Mon­ Portland. In making the gift to some o f the musicians o f the day and Tuesday. McCain, Vin­ the city Mr. Benson stated that school. ton & Galloway for plaintiff. he had often noted the fact that Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12, extra quality. These a The baseball team will cross Day, W. D. Fenton and F. W thousands of men are tempted ■ rugs are now shown in Oriental and Floral designs. It bats with the McMinnville Col­ Fenton for defendant. to go into saloons for a drink, is THE RUG for service and durability. Call and see lege nine at that place Saturday At least five cases will have when, were it possible for them afternoon. The battery for P. C to be continued to a later period: IN O U R W A L L P A P E R D E P A R T M E N T to get a good drink o f water will probably be Smith and They are Kershaw vs. Dudley from the sidewalk they would Just received a large shipment o f latest patterns and designs o f wall paper. Call and see. Craven. Sims for plaintiff. B. A. Kliks do so. The fountains are to be Chris. J. Smith has been elected Largest, most com plete lines in Yamhill Co. o f all kinds furniture, carpets, ruga, etc. for defendant. Action for value placed at different points in the captain of the college baseball o f some hay. Lee vs. Houck for down town district. We always team for this year. damages. VanOrsdol vs. Me feel like taking off our hat to the At a business meeting o f the Minnville. Damages. Also, fol­ man o f means who puts some of Y. M. C. A. Wednesday morning, lowing damages claimed by rea­ his money where it will serve the f o l l o w i n g officers were son o f opening of roads, on ap­ worthy purposes while he lives, elected: President, Arthur B. peal from county court tried instead o f hoarding it up for George; Vice President, Olin C. T H E S T O R E O F Q U A L IT Y 6 0 0 First 8 «. Car. First anë Ho wars at about three weeks ago. M. J. others to dispense when be is Hadley; Secretary, Harry Ha­ Hewitt vs. Yamhill County. W. ___ _______ worth; Treasurer, Ellis Pickett. M. Ramsey and Judge Hewitt, of The following officers have Not a Winter passes but that Albany, lor plaintiff. B. A. very ill last week with ptomaine WOOD news comes in o f men and boys been chosen for the ensuing year Kliks for defendant. Claims spent Sunday in Portland. LOSING FAVOR Mrs. A. J. Barrell was a Port­ poisoning, has entirely recovered. being lost in the Coast Range by the Y. W. C. A.: President, $1750. J. A. Hewitt vs. Yamhill and Cascade mountains, and in Miss Nell Reuter; Vice President, County. Claims $850. Same land visitor last week. The friends o f Asa Morse will In a recent editorial the Fargo, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and the great majority o f cases the Elma Paulsen; Secretary, Rnth attorneys. Besides, there is an­ be pleased to hear that he is re­ North D a k o t a Courier-News story: is not completed until the Crozer; Treasurer, Daisy New­ other case probably to be tried: family spent Sunday visiting covering from the sudden illness says: “ Mr. Burrell o f the govern- relatives in Salem. melting o f the snow in the Spring house. with which he was taken on ment good roads department, J. M. Murchland vs. Cook & E. F. Hardin, of Siletz, Lincoln uncovers the remains o f the President Pennington is to de­ Arthur, damages for personal Sunday evening. states that wooden pavements County, was a Dundee visitor wanderers. It is an easy matter liver an address before the stu­ injury while employed as a car­ last week. The friends ofMil- are going out o f favor, citing as On Saturday the annual meet­ for those who are not ac­ dents of the Oregon City Schools penter. burne Hardin will be interested ing o f the Red Hills Improved an instance that in 1905 Chicago customed to the mountain dis­ on Wednesday ot next week. Judge Kelly held night session to know that he has recently Roads Association was held at had 700 mijes of block pave­ tricts to lose themselves while Already talk o f commencement each evening, but the work in married and is making his home Dundee. Election of officers wds ments, the mileage decreasing tramping over them at the most plains is in the air. this department has greatly in­ the principal business transacted. last year to 200 the pavements at Siletz. favorable season of the year. creased. The circuit business Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennedy Monday evening the annual put in to replace these being o f Hence it is nothing short of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in having the work divided be­ are rejoicing over the arrival ota meeting o f the Orchards Tele­ the asphalt or tar kind, which is suicidal folly for the uninitiated tween so many judges, does not son. phone Company was held in gradually driving the block Communion services and the t o assume the risk o f entering seem any longer to meet the re­ Mr. and Mrs. William S. Allan Groth Hall. Officers for the year pavement out o f the market. the mountain fastnesses during public reception ot new members quirements ot modern times. A great deal o f trouble has went to Portland Saturday to were elected and plans discussed the Winter season. The bodies next Sunday morning. Subject followed the use of block pave­ attend the Tetrazzini concert. for repairing and improving the o f the father and son who were ot the address “ The Path to ments in Fargo where both the DUNDEE reported lost in the mountains Greatness.” The evening service Clark Noble, o f Portland, re­ line. creosoted blocks and the cedar west of McMinnville were found will be devoted chiefly to Easter cently purchased o f W. S. Allan Work is progressing on the im­ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McEwan the twenty acre tract, contain­ provement of the road west o f blocks have been failures, and last week. They had apparent­ music. There will be a ser­ much o f both kinds will un­ ly left their cabin for a short in onette answering the question and son, Ralph, o f Portland, ing the old Handley home. W.J. town. The tops o f the Prince doubtedly have to be relaid at hunting trip and becoming lost “ If a man die, shall he live spent the week end at the Powell Bennett will hare charge o f the and Allan hills are being cat great expense to the city." in a snow storm perished from again?" A special welcome for home. orchards for Mr. Noble. down and the muddy hollow on strangers. Mrs. William Hill who was Greer Drive is to be filled. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Hatch cold. The Newberg Graphic for $1.50. $ Christenson A Larkin Hardware Co. Have yotf Jewelry, Notes, Other Valuables? Put them in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes just installed in a Fire-Proof Vault, Boxes in sizes to suit. Prices reasonable 3 and 4 % on Tim e Certificates and Savings Accounts Every Section of this Great Store Is Crowded With Spring Merchandise Spring Draperies, Rugs, Wall Paper, Etc., Etc. $ 1.39 d * 1 0 Tapestry Brussels Rugs for l O C A W. W. Hollingsworth & Sons /