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TME N ERBERÒ GRAPHIC Newberg Qraphic CIRCUIT COURT E. H. W O O D W A R D DUNDEE Mrs. Roe Robison and daugh ter, Miss Mamie Pier, have been PubUahod erery T h an doy moraine Docket A t McMinnville in at t e n d a n c e at the annual OC co : Graphic Building, Mo. 600 Firmi Street campmeeting of the Seventh Day atorad at the pootoCeo at N ow borf, Oregon, d-elaa matter. Judge Kelly began early on Adventists at Portland. • June 3rd, to finish up the longest A. C. Morse has moved his $1.50 Per Y ear in Advance family to Newberg where they docket in the history o f Yamhill will reside while he goes to Idaho THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1912 County. The first case called with the expectation o f finally was that o f F. H. Ide vs. Sheri locating a new home there. The Graphic had expected to dan Lumber Co.,W. C. Winslow have the pictures o f the graduat Dundee’s business center shows ing class o f the college and also and C. L. McNary for the plain another improvement in the ad the High School in this week’s tiff, and W. O. Sims and McCain, dition to the blacksmith shop. issue but was unable to get a Vinton and Galloway for the Wm. Magnus o f Wheatland, print trom the photographer in defence. This case was based on visited his brother, D. A. M ag a certain fire alleged to have oc nus, on Sunday. time to have cuts made. curred on the plaintiff’ s land due Mr. and Mrs. David Turner, to a defective spark arrester on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wortman On Tuesday there was placed a donkey engine o f the defendant’s on the office desk, in the absence lumber company, whereby it was and daughter, Ruth,- Mr. and o f the editor, a dainty bon bon alleged that several million feet Mrs. Hartman, and Russell Tur box containing a half dozen eggs. of lumber on the plaintiff’ s land ner, drove over from McMinn The enclosed card from the “ Fil- was destroyed. After a strong ville Wednesday evening bringing berta Poultry Yards, Dundee,” battle lasting over tw o days, gifts and good cheer for the eve said ‘ ‘ Indian Runner duck eggs, the jury brought in a verdict for o f Mrs. J. P. Powell’s birthday. the most delicate and delicious the sum of $4000. The verdict On Thursday Mrs. H. B. Powell flavored eggs.” Thanks. T te was a big surprise, as th e invited the old friends and neigh p roof will be in the tasting. amount sued for was only $5000. bors in for an afternoon celebra tion of the birthday. One o f the Will report later. It was understood that a com pleasant features of the day was promise was offered by plaintiff the inspection o f the beautiful On next Monday at the public but rejected. T o make matters school building, from tw o to six worse, it is rumored that this is piece of oil painting, a study o f o ’clock in the afternoon, will be only attest case, there being sev dogw ood, on which “ grandma” held the annual school election. eral o f like nature. Evidently, is working. Many residents o f Dundee and So far as appears, the office o f the defence was of little avail. director is making a vain search The next case was that o f the vicinity were visitors to the New f o r an available candidate. longest battle in the legal line berg Rose Show and also the cel Under the ideal “ Oregon system” for years, lasting four days. J. ebration in Portland. which has been heralded to the A. Hewitt and his wife, Mary J That air o f importance and four corners of the universe in the Hewitt, each brought separate the extra smile that grandpa big magazines as the salt o f the claims for damages against the Keyes is wearing these days is earth, it would never do at all County o f Yamhill by reason of all owing to the great grandson for a collection of people to get the opening of a certain road who made his appearance in together in conference and sug through the premises o f each of Salem this week at the home of gest a candidate for. this impor them at Unionvale and on what Mr. and M is. David Reef. Mrs. tant office—perish the thought. is known as Whidby’s Island in Reef, formerly Miss Clara Hard One and inseparable, now and the Willamette River. This is wick, has many friends in the forever, let the dear people rule, land is about four miles wide Red Hills who send her best and carry the news toB illU ’Ren, and six miles from north to wishes on the occasion o f this the sage and lawgiver o f Oregon south and has no outlet. Mr. new happiness. City. Hewitt claimed damages in the Baby Bennett, who has been sum o f $2600 and Mrs. Hewitt very ill with whooping-cough in the sum o f $1750. The tw o and Frances Hatch, who has cases were consolidated and been suffering from the same tried as one. The jury brought disease with serious complica M r. A nd Mrs. J. E. Vincent, O f in a verdict for $14-5 for Mr. tions, are both recovering slowly. Middleton, Celebrate Fiftieth Hewitt and $270 for Mrs. Hew John Robison o f Amity, visited Anniversary itt. Attorney W. M. Ramsey his brother, Roe Robison, on and ex-Judge Henry Hewitt of Sunday. On Saturday, June 8, at their Albany appeared for Mr. and Roy Eddens and Elton Ryan home at Middleton, Mr. a n d Mrs. Hewitt, while B. A. Kliks left last week for Kelso and Mrs. J. E. Vincent gathered their appeared for the County and relatives and friends about them petitioners. The small verdict Hood River, where they expect to spend a few weeks. and celebrated the fiftieth anni was a surprise, coming as it did On Friday the ladies o f the W. versary of their marriage. A from the same jury that rendered C. T. U. sent out a great number feast o f good things was spread such a big verdict before. The in the shade on the lawn at the defence was strongly maintained of beautiful bouquets in obser noon hour, where all gathered by the people from the Island. vance o f the annual Flower round in picnic style, enjoying The Hewitt’s land is crossed for Mission. the big feast in the old fashioned something more than one and a Seldom does Dundee see such a neighborly way. In the after, halt miles and is cut in tw o, but large gathering o f its citizens as noon a program o f music and the road is a great deal of a ben the one that assembled at Groth recitations was given which was efit to them, the county claiming Hall on Friday evening to hear greatly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. that it really benefits a great the debate on Woman Suffrage. Vincent were married in Carrol deal more than it injures. The hall, which had been deco County, Missouri, but-have been While the jury were viewing rated in yellow and white by a residents of Oregon for many the premises in the Hewitt case, committee o f young ladies, was years. another special jury was picked soon to full for all to find seats, Those in attendance from Mid from McMinnville and vicinity and an adjournment was taken dleton were: Mr. and Mrs. A. for the case of Dr. Andrew Ker to the church. On account o f W. Jewett and tw o children, Mrs. shaw, former Indian Agent and there being no piano in th e L. J. Earhart, Wilma Vincent, Willamina capitalist, a g a in s t church, the program had to be Mrs. Laura Harrington, Mrs. Morris Dudley, over the sale o f a somewhat changed, the instru Edee; from Parrett Mountain: quantity of hay. Attorney B. mental selections being omitted. Mrs. Henry Parrett, W. A. Par A. Kliks appeared for the defence Mrs. B. F. Hunter, the chairman rett, C. A. Parrett, Mr. and Mrs. and W. O. Sims of Sheridan for o f the committee on arrange Richard Parrett and four chil the Doctor. The trial lasted all ments, presided. The musical dren; from Sherwood: Mrs. C. J. day, and the jury brought in a numbers were: America, sung by Baker, E. A. Vincent, Ruby Vin verdict for the defendant. This the audience, Earnest Thun, cent, Reatha Vincent, Lola Vin is the second case between the organist, and John Parrett, vio cent, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hays, same parties, and with like re linist, and a duet, “ Larboard Chas. H. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. sult. It makes the third case the Watch,” sung by Mrs. E. G. John T. Smith and son, Wayne Doctor has lost this term, in Shannahan and Prof. T. C. Jory. Vincent, Nathan Vincent. Mar which the same attorneys ap The subject for debate, “ Resolved. garita Foster, Michael Foster; peared, and the fourth time in That Woman Should Have the trom Newlierg: Mr. and Mrs. which the same attorneys have Right to Vote.” was discussed W. A. Parrish and eight children, appeared against each other, Mr. by Prof. Jorv and E. S. Greer on Sallie Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kliks winning all o f them. the affirmative and Rev. J. G. Bristow and three children, Mr. Besides these jury trials, Judge Alford and Prof. R. W. Swink on Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bristow and Kelly took up a number o f mo the negative. It is not often that tw o children, Mrs. N. Bristow, tions, demurrers and ex-parte speakers have the advantage of Wm. Halbert, Mrs. Anna Beck, matters. The most important talking to such an enthusiastic Elbert L. Bristow; from Port o f the latter class was that o f the audience, each point of affirma land: Mr. and Mrs. A. Monroe, Chinese cases against W. G. Hen tion or rebuttal and every per Blanch Vinson, Daisy V. Vinson, derson, Mr. Kliks filing a cost sonal allusion being greeted by Mary Ashpole; Mrs. M a t t i e bill in the sum o f $430. A fight impartial applause, the friends Goodrich and four children, Day- over these costs is made, the and neighbors enjoying to the ton; J. S. Brown, Tillamook; parties backing the sheriff claim full the unusual sight o f four dig Chester C. Vinson, Woodburo; ing that the costs ought not to nified friends engaged in a bitter Mrs. R. O. Vincent, Midland, be allowed in excess o f $240. war o f words, the retort courte Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. L. Vinson The docket is now clear o f all ous and personal jibes adding and nine children, La Fayette. cases that are lor trial, but al spice to the array of facts. While Of this number 22 were grand ready several criminal matters the negative speakers displayed children and one great grand are up for the next term o f court the greater amount o f oratory, child. the facts brought forward by the besides several civil matters. Sditor tad Puhhahor GOLDEN WEDDING Judge Kelly Winds Up Long WE WANT THE JOB of Figuring Up the Cost of Your Camping Outfit for this season. You’ ll find the stock A T T H E BIG H A R D W A R E S T O R E and we guarantee the prices 8x10 tents, 8 oz. with pegs........... $7.50 Camp stoves..................... $1.25 and up Tent fly for 8x10 ten ts................. 3.75 Gasoline sto v e s.............. 3.25 and up K erosene stoves......... ...... ....................... $3.00 and up Look over our large lines and give us the business if we can give you the quality and price. W e’ ll do it all the time. Christenson & Larkin Hardware Co. A \ ji' j ÿ» A \ JS** A \ Jiv . / Have you 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 The 1st National Bank U N IT E D S T A T E S D E P O S IT O R Y F O R P O S T A L S A V IN G S .............. ----- e • .............. ....... ........ ....... .............. • .... 3 and 4 % on Time Certificates and Savings Accounts FREE EXHIBTOON — of Flanders Cutaway Chassis Monday and Tuesday, June 17 and 18 Showing all m oving parts, including the Cutaway Cylinder Head, exposing the valves, camshaft, crankshaft, piston head, water pump, also all parts in rear axel such as the differential, transmission, etc. This will be run by an electric m otor on M ONDAY and TUESDAY ONLY. Everybody Invited whether or not interested in Automobiles : a tï Baughman’s Garage affirmative outnumbered th e points of negation (for very obvi ous reasons,) as a rising vote of the audience taken at the close o f the meeting proved. It is said that so convincing were the arguments in favor o f Woman Suffrage that one o f the oppo nents has decided to cast his vote for the ladies. The other gentleman o f the opposition is not revealing his intentions but that wise look when the subject is mentioned speaks for it sel f . Thanks are due the four gentle men who made martys o f them selves that this burning question might be brought before the voters o f the district. The only criticism to be offered concerning the evening’s debate is that tw o minute speeches were not called for from members of the audience as it was evident that several in attendance were burning with a desire to join in the discussion. It is to be hopedfthat the ladies will arrange similar entertain ments now and then and give all a chance to express their views. Mrs. Josie Fields and Mrs. Elmer Marr returned Monday from a visit o f several weeks with relatives iir Kansas. T w o sisters of the former returned with them. - Mrs. Green, the ifiother of E. F. Green, and Mrs. I. N. Camp bell, arrived here from her home in Oskaloosa, Iowa, the first o f the week, coming through with- another aged lady. She will re main during the summer. Charley Lapp has sold his con- fectionenr business to a man trom McMinnville named De- tnent.