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    Oregon H Ut. Society
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GRAPHIC
N ew berg
VOL. X X IV
NEWBEBÖ, YAM HILL COUNTY. OBEGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1912.
ciRCurr
Four of the Six Lyceum Course Numbers
co u r t w e e k
Harvest Time For The A ttor­
neys And Picking G ood.
against Flower who lives at
Newberg. E. E. Heckbert ap­
pears for the plaintiff and B. A.
Kliks for the defense. On motion,
the complaint was stricken out
and the plaintiff allowed until
Tuesday to file a new complaint.
W. E. Matthews vs H. M.
Abbott and C. L. Thornton was
tried Tuesday, with B. A.
Kliks for plaintiff and Dan R.
Murphy and C. W. Corby for
the defense. This was a suit to
recover damages in the sum of
$3,000 ajifainst the defendants
for fraud in the sale o f stock of
hardware in the Newberg Hard­
ware & Plumbing Company of
Newberg. The jury brought in
a verdict in faver o f Mr. Mat­
thews.
N o. 50
ST. PAUL BOOSTERS
M atters of Interest to Both
■ O f the River Discussed.
Judge Kelley convened Depart­
A few of our Commercial Club
members attended the booster
ment No. 1 o f the Circuit Court
meeting called by the Commer­
promptly at ten o ’clock, Monday.
1
cial
Club o f St. Paul for the pur­
ÿ
S.-»
The following jurors failed to
A
A
pose o f boosting that section,
appear or were excused: R. M.
and to arouse interest in the rail­
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VI
Welch
and
N.
A.
Barrett,
out
of
road companies to extend their
i s*
line through St. Paul.
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the county; Z. E Perkins and A.
a
They had succeeded in getting
C. Darr excused. The following
together quite a large crowd o f
were chosen for the grand jury
Carter’s Jubilee Company
local people, as well as speakers
f by lot: F. C.'Eddy o f Willamina,
from Portland, Oregon C i t y ,
foreman; Harvey Berry, D. A.
W ood burn and Salem.
Honey, Chris Ecks, E. J. Con­
Hon. Dan R. Murphy spoke on
verse, W. R. Force and J. W.
the importance o f the farmers
Martin. These gentlemen were
cutting up their large holdings,
instructed in their duties and in­
doing
away with wheat and
formed that their chief work
SUFFRAGE LUNCHEON
grain raising, and going more
would be required and expected
i n t o diversified farming a n d
ext March. After a short ses-
Mrs. Laura Morris, president
stock raising.
ion, they were excused.
of the locfil Suffrage Club, gave
State vs Sullivan charged a delightful luncheon at her home Judge Dimmick, of Oregon City,
ith larceny from a dwelling on Hancock street last Wednes­ spoke very interestingly upon
as callcf). It was finally agreed day afternoon, to the members hog raising, giving statistics to
o plead guilty to simple larceny, o f the Club. The ladles of New­ show that Oregon was naturally
5
hich would not require a peni- berg have suddenly sprung into the best adapted state in the
entiary sentence as would the notice as ardent advocates of union for raising hogs.
Mr. Huckenstine spoke very in­
former. It was then shown that equal suffrage, and women are
terestingly,
and advised the St.
ullivan took a pair o f eye- scarce indeed who adhere to the
lasses and also a looking-glass, old-time regime which recognizes Paul people to rise beyond the
otal value thereof, being less the husband and wife as one and noteriety of having a crack base­
ban $10, from an old Lafayette the husband the o n l y one. Our ball team, and join the other pro­
ouple where he had been room- present hope is founded, not only gressive cities of the valley in b *
g, but it was done in a drunken upon the activity o f women but ing known as a commercial
upor, and probably without the allegiance of public spirited point.
N dl Litchfield Trío
Mr. L. J. Chapin, o f the Agri­
nowledge of the defendant. On men. T o this end, the pastors
bowing made that Sullivan had o f Newberg have been solicited cultural College, spoke of the im­
nee the act never taken another for a sermon on the “ Enfranchise portance o f the tanner being a
J M V V W V V W W l / W W P . PyoyO eO iw i O d W J W W ^ i
rop o f liquor and on his prom ment of Women.” We look better business man, saying that
to the court that he would forward to victory in November, he should carry
: to he had, the public need have Mr. Wm. H. Elliott, who
er again touch intoxicating basing our hope upon the co­ counts on a ledger, just as of
; no fears about this number being brother o f Mrs. W alters. Parker'
lines of business do. That at
liquors he was paroled.
operation o f men, as women can­
first-class
and Orange Elliott, both o f this
State vs Alvin Countryman, not enfranchise women when least tw o accounts should be
Robert S. Glenn, Ex-Governor place. He spent a year in New­
charged with sale o f intoxicating they have no votes with which kept accurately, an income ac­
o f North Carolina, has a nation­ berg about fifteen years ago.
count and an expense account
liquors. It appeared that the
Talent o f Six Num­ wide record as a plalform orator He is now in business in George­ charge could not be substan­ to d o so.
that should be balanced to show
The Club has accepted an invi­
| and always speaks to crowded town, Illinois. The wedding will
bers W ill be O ffered .
tiated, and the prosecution dis­ tation to meet with Mrs, Eva at the end of each year just how
houses.
take place in October. But to
missed the case. Countryman is H. Hull, 815 North Meridian, the farmer's business turned out.
Every number o f the course, return to the shower, and it was
from
Grand Ronde. He was rep Thursday evening, Sept. 26th. He stated that the labor per­
The lyceum season o f 1912-’ 13 will, in fact, be worth half the a shower indeed. Numbers of
is at hand and calls are already price, at least, o f a season ticket, articles displaying hand embroid­ resented by McCain, Vinton & All ladies interested in the equal­ formed by the farmer, as well as
that o f his wife and family,
coming in tor season tickets from and a good sale o f advance seats ery were presented as well as Galloway.
ity o f women are invited to at­
should
be charged against the
Palmer
vs
Sheridan
Orchard
former p a t r o n s , who h a v e for the season will no doubt be other gifts to o numerous to men­
tend.
expense
account, for if a farmer
Development company, was set
learned to expect a series o f ,thj result.
tion. T o employ her hands
could not receive compensation
pleasing and profitable enter­
At the close o f last season’s during the early part of the even­ led, and the consequence was
for his own labor and that of
HOCK
WEDDING
that
the
jury
had
no
work
for
tainment, when seats are secured course, nearly 150 persons signed ing, each guest made some lit­
his family and show a profit, it
for a lyceum course in Newberg. pledge cards, agreeing to pur- tle a r t i c l e f o r us e in t he Monday, all three cases going
Mrs. John W. Barcroft Jr. was was time he was adopting more
In making a selection o f talent chase tickets for this Ma80n. To kitchen which, when completed, out, as did the following case of
State
vs
Hall,
charged
with
sale
hostess at a jolly party for Miss progressive methods.
offered, an effort has been made j tho!M. the tickets will be delivered was presented to the bride elect.
The writer on behalf o f the
of intoxicating liquors, owing to P e a r l Cummings on Monday
to make up a course that will within a few days, and the sale
One of those brain-racking guess­
the absence o f witnesses.
please the varied tastes of the will be continued up to the date
night. She was ably assisted in Commercial Club invited the St.
ing contests followed, in which
J.
H.
Lee
vs
M.
W.
Houk,
all
of
people, and it is thought that the of the first number. If yqu are
entertaining by her sister, Mrs. Paul people over to attend the
all sorts o f questions were asked
course as herewith announced | not called on by solicitors, call a b o u t an up-to-date wedding, Whiteson, was settled on pay­ A. B. Wilmot, o f Oregon City. lecture on the subject o f building
up the dairy herd, to be delivered
will meet this demand.
! at thè music store of Kienle & the answers to be found from ment o f $311 and costs, total A mock wedding was enacted
about
$350.
Lee
worked
tor
The opening number will be j Son, where tickets will be on sale the names o f flowers that grew
with the parts of the bride-elect by Prof. C. L. Smith on Monday
Houk on a wood saw which was and all contracting parties well afternoon, Sept. 30th. I am
given by “ Bob” Seeds whose at $2.00, which includes a
in grandmother’s old-fashioned
unguarded and had both bones sustained. The writer has been quite sure a large number o f the
lecture subjects are: “ Mistakes o f reserved seat,' Purchasers o f sea­ garden.
in his right arm sawed almost bribed however not to give the St. Paul people will come over
Life Exposed,” “ Influence of the son tickets may call at the same
Mrs. A. B. Wilmot assisted
through, and thereby crippling names o f the young ladies who and attend this lecture as well as
Home,” “ Queerness of the Queer,” store on the morning o f Friday,
Mrs. Seely with the refreshments
him. A number o f defenses were assumed the role of groom and the other lectures that ha\e been
“ How God Made the Soil Fer­ i November 1, at 8:30, and select
which were daintily served in
outlined by o u r Commercial
interposed, rendering recovery clergy respectively.
tile.”
their seats for the season.
tw o courses. Those p r e s e n t
Just one press notice for Mr.
doubtful. McCain, Vinton &
With the addition o f Mrs. Nel­ Club, to be given during the com­
were:
Seeds at this time from the
Galloway appeared for plaintiff son Brouillette, Mrs. S. Brouill- ing winter months.
Mesdames Capitola McKowen,
BUT THE GREATEST OF
Referring again to Mr. Mur­
Charleston, 111.» Courier:
and B. B. Kliks for defendant ette, Mrs. Clyde Hale and Miss
Claud B. Cummings, Tom Cum­
phy’s
speech, he urged upon the
SURPRISES IS THIS mings, Walter S. Parker, Chas. Houk. Lee asked for $5,750 as Pearl Cobb, the guests were the
“ Seeds’ mission was to make
people langh, and he succeeded
damages.
same as those attending the St. Paul people the necessity o f
B. Wilson, William A. King, John
On
Friday
evening
Mrs.
A.
C.
admirably- For an hour and a
F. J. Coad vs Brooks Bros, of shower given by Mrs. Seely, building a thoroughfare i n t o
W. Bancroft, Jr., Curtis W. Par­
Newberg, to make the road the
Seely
delightfully
e
n
t
e
r
t
a
i
n
e
d
half he kept bis audience in a
Lafayette, was also settled on mentioned in this issue.
ker,
Herman
Smith,
Semon
J.
best they know how.
roar o f laughter, and did more about twentyfive ladies at a
payment o f $107.75. A sale of
Madson, D. Dwight Coulson,
This, he said, would throw
in that time to cure blues and miscellaneous shower for Miss
diseased trees was c h a r g e d .
Harry E. Gordon, of Newberg;
SETTLED
OUT
OF
COURT
Pearl
Cummings.
Now
the
reader
their
products for shipment into
dyspepsia than volumes of ser­
Oscar Hayter, o f Dallas, McCain,
Mrs.
Stanhope
Pier
o
f
Portland,
the Southern Pacific territory,
mons and gallons o f medicine is doubtless wondering w h a t
Vinton & Galloway appeared for
Mrs. A. B. Wilmot of Oregon
could have done. It is impossi­ could have prompted the thought
plaintiff and B. A. Kliks for the
The suit brought by Mrs. and thereby create a rivalry on
City; Misses Pearl Cummings,
o
f
a
shower
for
this
young
lady.
ble to give a report ofhis lecture.
defendants. The defendants al­ Edith Patterson against th e the part o f a competing railroad
Myrtle
Gause,
Merle
Woods,
Ida
But “ there’s a reason,” as a
It must be heard to have the de­
leged that the trees were of the editor of the Graphic for libel has to build into St. Paul to get the
company o f young ladies found Woods, Jessie Britt, Nellie Paul­ very best grade, but that plain­ been settled out of court and the business.
sired effect.”
sen, Jessie Gardner and Sibyl
The matter of a good wagon
Other numbers will be: Wm. out, greatly to their surprise,
tiff and his associates were spec­ case dismissed.
W
oodward
of
Newberg,
and
Miss
Sterling Battis—Dramatic Cos­ one night last week, while en-
ulators and lost the trees through
The San Francisco news item road from Newberg to St. Paul
Lula Trueblood o f Portland.
tume Recital; Carter’s Jubilee1 joying Miss Cummings’ hospital­
their own carelessness.
which was published in the Even­ is o f great interest to Newberg.
ity,
when
she
informally
an­
Co.,—Old Time Negro Melodies;
In the case o f Patterson vs ing Telegram and which the Newberg is the natural outlet
STAR
THEATRE
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Neil Litchfield Trio—The Laugh nounced her intention o f being
W oodward o f the Graphic, set­ Graphic quoted from, had refer­ and we should see that we get
Makers; Ex-Governor Robert S. married, not to a Newberg man EXPOSED BY THE DICTOGRAPH tled out o f court. Weatherford ence to an Oregon woman the business from that section o f
Glenn—“ Our Country, Its Dan­ nor even an Oregonian, but to a by the Selig Company, an excep­ & Weatherford and W. M. Ram­ named Peterson and not Patter­ the country. We would rejoice
gers and Possibilities;” Aller I gentleman all the way from Illi- tionally dramatic story. This sey for plaintiff and Clarence son, though the publication was with St. Paul if she succeeds in
Trio—Musical and Reading.
nois.
picture gives a very vivid o b je ct B u tt and Mart»« L. Pipes for de­ made on the part of the Graphic getting a railroad, but until that •
There
are
sortie
people
to
whom
A good Jubilee Co. never fails
in good faith, thinking it was time c o m e s Newberg should
lesson on it and how it is used.
tendant.
to appeal to a Newberg audience, a surprise is so humiliating that BLINKS AND JINKS, a t t o r n e y s a t
Nissen vs Flower is an a ctio n Mrs. Patterson that was before spare no effort to secure the busi­
and since Mr. Carter, who is the they will always assume the at-
law
for attorney fees claimed t o be the San Francisco court. A ness. I would suggest that our
manager of thecompany selected I titude o f “ I knew all about it,”
Comedy by the Edison Com- due one Heckbert, of Portland. number of Newberg people who Commercial Club take this up at
for this course, has a reputation but with few exceptions this in- pany.
It appears ' that Heckbert as­ read the news note in the Tele­ once and see that the matter o f
all over the country for getting formation came as a complete
signed his claim to Nissen and gram say they had the same im­ good roads on our part receive»
T w o other films.
attention.
W. S. Wharton.
together the best Negro talent surprise. The man in the case is
brought the suit for N i s s e n pression.
Admission, 5 and 10 cents.
LYCEUM AN­
NOUNCEMENT