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Hmu* nr'% Z T 1 sod* * N ewberg G raphic — No. 9 NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THUR8DAY. DECEMBER 1L 1913. 70L X X V I th at no public necessity exists for the interchange of business as prayed. DECISION REACHED IN TELEPHONE CASE I t I s , T h e r b f jr e , O rdbrbd , MONDAY NIGHTS RE DR. O.P.S. PLUMMER convince these ladies that CITAL GREATSUCCESS DIES AGED 77 YEARS should if they had, their “liege lords” to I , in” aod the really good old fash- f | D f I J | T C O U R T ioned pleasures of the evening V lII^W lI bVUIVl STILL IN SESSION help them out oftener, they would not be the losers. But however, H utchens M urder Case O ccupi i il G reater P art of Time Students of Pacific College. the “men folks” were all glad to Last W eek. be there and prond of the fact the right to again present the The recital on Monday evening On last Sunday morning a t that our city has a Wednesday In the matter of the Chehalem subject matter hereof when the by the pupils of the college mneic hi* homc at Hillsdale, suburb of Club with all the various depart The Hutchens trial came to a n Mutual Telephone Co. against service offered by the said New department » a , di.tm ctlr an of Portland, Dr. 0. P. S. Plum- ments of educational and social end Saturday, about 3 o’clock» the Newberg Telephone Co. and berg Telephone Company shall , . . , mer passed away without hav- development, doing much good p in. The jury returned a verdict the Pacific Telephone & Tele not adequately supply the terri achievement in Newberg a mu. b(| had any p„ , ioa, illneu to work. of “not guilty.” . This is the case graph Co. the following is the tory covered by the lines of the sieal progress not only for the speak of. The deceased was well Anticipating the holiday spirit where James F. Hutchens, of decision reached by the Railroad Chehalem Mutual Telephone admirable work of the perform-, known and held in high esteem so soon to prevail, a Christmas Pea vine, was charged with Commission which had beeu ap Company or when afforded by ers but also for the wonderful by many of the older settlers of tree, gorgeons in decoration and murder in the first degree for the said defendant1, or their connec pealed to: ‘loaded with gifts, was arranged killing of one Walter A. Rogers tion is inadequate or their rates interest manifested by the audi- Newberg. On this 5th day of December, ence, perhaps the largest th at The Oregonian says of him: and operated by Santa Claus in on August 2nd, 1813, when a t 1913, this matter comes on be are unreasonable and such ser has ever assembled for a concert ■ Dr. Plummer came to Portland the disguisrd personage of Jesse the same time Hutchens also fore the commission for final vice or rates are not corrected in or recite 1 in the college. Every in 1864. He was born in Mercer Edwards, who succeeded in “sell shot Frank Wilber several times, determination, having been here compliance with the orders of seat was filled, even the aisles County, P e n n s y lv a n ia . He ing” each recipient of presents. of which three bullets took effect tofore fully submitted to the the commission. and ante-rooms being crowded learned telegraphy as a boy. He Mrs. C. B. Wilson in piano breaking both arms and the commission upon the complaint held positions in Pittsburg, solo, Mrs. J. A. Jones in vocal other entered somewhere near by the appreciative audience. of the above named plaintiff and NEWBERG YOUNG After the opening duet by Mrs. Cleveland and Chicago. He be solo, Mrs. J. B. Hollingsworth the chest. Further account oi the answer of the respective . PEOPLE HOME AGAIN Hull and Miss Hrashaw, Master came interested in medicine and in juvenile readings, and Miss this trial will be found elsewhere. defendants thereto. The plaintiff Clifford Parrett gave two violin studied it with his“brother, S. C. Ethel Morris in dialect selections In the afternoon L. J. Hodge» appeared bv J. E. Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kienle solos which were much ap Plummer at Rock Island, 111. were all gladly received and a witness who was subpoenaed manager of the above named arrived home last week from the plauded. Miss Harriet Hodgin He later went to Jefferson Medi much enjoyed, each kindly re by the defense to appear a t the Chehalem Mutual Telephone East where he went to prepare did exceptionally, well in a double cal College, in Philadelphia, from sponding to encores. A uniqne trial in the Hutchens case, w as Company, and the defendant himself for the tuning and repair number by Kuhlan and Poldini which he was graduated in 1857. method of finding partners for brought before the court on a Newberg Telephone Company ing of pianos, organs and au and was followed by Delmar He migrated to California by the repast added to the appreci contempt charge. Mr. Hodge appeared by Clarence Butt, its tomatic orchestras used in thea Porter in a, march for violin. mule team. There he was offered ation of the eatables which were was thought to have removed attorney. The Pacific Telephone tres. He was much complimented for a place in a telegraph office and served by the committee in the gun from the body of Walter & Telegraph Company by Char He spent three months in the very noticeable improvement took it. In 1864, he was sent to charge. A. Rogers immediately after the les H. Carer, its general counsel. Polk’s Tuning School at Val he showed. Miss RuthHinshaw Portland to take charge of the Much credit for the pleasure of shooting occurred. Not appear The commission having heard paraiso, Indiana,- learning the gave her two solos with con first telegraph office in this city. the evening is due Mrs. B. C. ing a t the trial, the defense asked and examined the complaint and principles of tuning, and then siderable dash and an excellent He came here April 9, 1864, and Baird, Miss Ethel Morris and that a bench w arrant be issued answer and the evidence and five months in the large piano touch. Miss Lyra Miles made until November of the same year Mrs. Francis A. Morris, they lor his presence. He was found proofs offered, and being now manufacturing plant of the Weg- her initial appearance in two was the only telegraph operator having bad entire charge of the near Cottage Grove in a logging fully advised finds: man Piano Company of Auburn, very lovely songs by Robert inthe city. program and decorations, but camp an^ was brought to Mc . 1. That the plaintif! is an in New York, where he had con Franz and was followed by Prbff. In 1877, Dr. Plummer left the ably assisted by other club mem Minnville last Friday evening. corporated mutual telephone tinual practice in the tuning and Lewis in a ’cello solo to which telegraph service for good to bers. For not appearing, the court company operating under a construction of pianos, and the audience enthusically de establish himself as a practicing The guests present were: Mr. fined him $100 and thirty days franchise in the city of Newberg, piano actions. manded an encore. Miss Mar physician in Portland. Coinci- and Mrs. Walter Terrell, Mr. and in jail. - Whether or not Hodge Oregon, and in the rural districts From there he went to Syra garet Hodson gave an excellent dently, he established a drug Mrs. E. E. Goff, Mr. and Mrs. E. had removed the gun from the adjacent to said city. The princi cuse, New York, and studied the rendition of a March store. C. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ed deceased, has not been ascer pal business of the Chehalem manufacturing of player pianos, dora Dutton and Ncvin’s In 1879, on the removal of the wards, Mr. and Mrs.. C. C. Fer tained, nor did the court make Mutual Telephone Com pa ay is after which, he went to Chicago doliera. .^Two very „ ______ of Willam guson, Mr. and* Mrs. Arthur inquiry a t the time of imposing th e furnishing of telephone where he secured a position with songs by Coombs were sung by ette University to Porflaiid, he Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hol service to patrons on its rural The Rudolph Wurlizer Company, Mrs. Harvey Hodson who was became its dean. He. was dean lingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mr. H. D. Bond, ot LaFayette, lines. which is the World’s Largest in clear voice, and pleased the lor three years, retiring about Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones. was awarded a decree of divorce 2. Defendant, Newberg Tele Music House, and where he tuned, audience much. the time he quit the practice of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Morris, Mr. from Mary B. Bond on the phone Company is a corporation repaired and assembled automat The last part of the program medicine to devote his time to and Mrs. J. M. Lemon, Mr. and ground of desertion. of the state of Oregon and is a ic musical instruments for about was given by two of the ad his drug business. Mrs. George Larkin, Mrs. J. S. public utility engaged in the one year. • • vanced pupils, Miss Blythe Owen Dr. Plummer was one of the Rankin, Mrs. Oliver Evans, Mrs. GOOD MEETINGS ATSPR1NGBROOK ownership, operation, manage He was offered the position of and Miss Mary Jones. Miss organizers of the State Medical John Barcroft Jr., Miss Ethel ment and control of a plant and assistant manager of the au Owen’s first number comprised Society of Oregon. For many Morris and William J. Morris. The special meetings a t Spring- equipment within the citj* of tomatic department if he would The Raindrop by Kopylow; The years, also, he was active in brook are starting off nicely. Newberg whi;h also serves stay with the company, but as Lark by Tschaikowsky and The Republican politics. He served Evangelist Wells preaches strong, rural territory adjacent to New he desired to return to the Coast Snowdrop by Poldiui. In her two terms in the City Council NEW INDUSTRY FOR NEWBERG practical sermons, without using berg. he declined the offer. any of the sensational methods second number were Impromptu, from the old Third ward, and 3. Defendant, The Pacific Tele As will be seen by Mr. Kienle’s Tavenghi and The Pompadour’s was twice in the State Legisla Wm. Ormund who was with resorted to by some evangelists.. the Spaulding Logging Co. for phone & Telegraph Company card elsewhere, he has decided to Far by Cadman. Miss Owen ture. some time, has associated him His Bible lessons at the after operates as a public utility cer remain in Newberg for the pres played with an excellent, clear self in business with Hugo Dorn, noon meetings are very clear and tain long distance telephone lines ent. touch and much temperament. THE WEDNESDAY CLUB ANNUAL a practical creamery mao, and helpful. Let me urge all in the which connect in the city of New She showed a great deal of talent they have arranged to start a neighborhood to attend these berg with the telephone system REMARKABLE DRA meetings, as they will probably which augurs favorably for her Among the intellectual and new industry in Newberg. of the Newberg Telephone Com not continue longer than through social diversions of the Wednes They have taken a two-year MATIC FEATURE musical future. pany. The Pacific Telephone & Miss Mary Jones appeared to day Club the “Annual” is looked lease on the ice and cold storage next week. Meetings at 2 p. m. Telegraph Company has no con A remarkable photographic as great advantage in her first selec forward to with pleasant antici building located on Blaine street, and again at 7:30 each day, Sat nection or traffic agreement with well as dramatic, three reel fea tions, Mazurka by Liadov, Love pations second to none. The where they propose to operate a urday as well. On Sunday, De the Chehalem Mutual Company, cember 14, a t 2:30 p. in., an ture, “The Dead Secret” will be Sotig by Paderewski and Rach and the object of the complaint shown at the Star Theatre one maninoff’s Humoreske. The last guests . who assembled at the creamery and manufacture ice evangelistic meeting for men is to enforce such connection by day only, Friday, December 12, was especially brilliant and de home of Mrs. Francis A. Morris cream, and also operate the ice only will be held, to which all means of a connection between with Marion Leonard in a dual mands a firm and sure technic last Thursday evening were in and cold storage plant. men are invited. On Saturday the Chehalem Mutual Telephone role, also the famous McManus and much musical comprehen no way disappointed in their ex They have let a contract to evening of this week, the male Company and the Newberg Tele cartoons in action “The Newly sion—to which Miss Jones was pectations, for with the social the Cummings £^*os. for the erec qnartet of Pacific College will phone Company’s lines upon the weds.” A complete change of fully equal. Her last number was pleasures, games, music and re tion of an addition to the build furnish some special music. freshments a most enjoyable ing on the north, and expect to switchboards of the Newberg Walter H. Wilson, program has been booked for Mendelssohn’s Capriccio in E. time was had. The “Annual" is be in readiness to begin operat Telephone Company. _____ ____ Pastor. Saturday. The feature will be She is to be greatly congratu 4. The territory served by the The Line Up,” an excellent foot lated for her admirable perform the only time in the work ot the ing the plant early in January. Newberg Telephone C >mpany ball story by the Vitagraph Com ance whi<;h showed hard and Wednesday Club when the mem The Graphic is glad to be able BIG MUSICAL COMEDY COMING and the Chehalem Mutual Tele pany featuring Earle Williams. consistent work in preparation. bers will consent to have their to announce that dairymen who husbands or best friends “mixed have been shipping cream away At Duncan’s Hall, next Satnr- phone Company is substantially Mr. Thomson will sing “A Gar to Monmouth and other points day night, the Connie & Mack the same and there is active com land of Old Fashioned Roses.” will now find a market at home. Musical Comedy Company of petition between the said com twelve people and chorus of panies. Patrons of the Newberg pretty, dancing and singing girls BIG CONCERT FRI OREGON A U RIGHT FROM Telephone Company are able to will hold forth. reach all telephones of The Pacific DAY, DECEMBER 12 FINANCIAL STANDPOINT The company offers as its Telephone & Telegraph Compa principal comedian, Dan A. There is nothing more appropriate than a readable ny by means of the existing Everything is in readiness for From a financial standpoint Mack', who tor several years w as book, especially when you can buy one at home from the traffic arrangement. The ser the big concert by the college Oregon is distinctly all right. A at the head of the famous Devil’s pen of a home author. vice afforded by the Newberg orchestra and chorus on to statement jus* issued by the Auction Company. The bill for Telephone Company in the dis morrow evening. A 'fine pro Note what is said about Woodward’s new book, State Superintendent of banks Saturday night will be the laugh “ Political Parties in O regon.” trict common to its lines and gram of music* especially calcu calls attention to the fact able musical comedy farce “Tom to these of the Chehalem Mutual lated to meet with favor from “The book is remarkably accurate, full as to details and splend that the present cash reserve is Walker and The Devil." Telephone Company is reason the audience i* prepared and one idly covers a field not hitherto entered by any public writer.” — 34.8 per cent, nearly 10 per cent All the late popular songs arc Ex, Governor Goer. ably adequate and no complaint of the most successful concerts more than required by law. De introduced, and the chorus will "To the persons who desire an accurate knowledge of the his is made that its rates are unrea ever held a t the college may be posits in the 170 state banks apptar in many fantastic drills tory of our state, ‘Political Parties in Oregon’ will prove invalua sonable or unjustly discrimi safely predicted. and 86 national banks have and dances. The prices for ad ble.’’—Judge F. A. Moore. natory, and the evidence adduced Seats are on sale at Kienle’s increased $7,084,588 during the mission will be 25 cents, re “ It ia concise, it ia comprehensive, it is accurate—three special on the present hearing does not Music Store; reserved 35 cents past year while total resources served seats 35 cents. merits—and it ia written in a pleasing and attractive style.” —Hon. show either of the said states of and general admission 25 cents. Chat. B. Moores. have increased $9,596,338. The fact. One half the proceeds from the 256 bauks in the state show The filth daughter was born tea PRICE $2.00 5. Upon consideration of the concert go to a fund for the pur For sale at Graphic office and the drug stores. total deposits ot $132,762,157, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grimes ok facts as shown by the hearing chasing of a grand piano for the with total resources of $169,- the Chehalem Center neighbor the commission is of the opinion college auditorium. 462,838. hood last Sunday. CONSIDBRBD AND DETERMINED R ailroad Commission Says No That the complaint herein be Nec—Mty Exists For Inter dismissed witnout prejudice to change of Busin« W as An Honored Resident Portland For 46 Y« X X