■4-*- a ' i •r - " r -_ ' e ‘À Jfoit w> g**- . «9.*9 **T A — .i. : . . si saa. - m — HARD FOUGHT CUB « CPU CUlt COURT AT XeXmmLLB I YieMinnville, Feb. 11— f ile moat rttubbornly contacted cat« fought iu tlie circuit court for yean, even to ■ tbe Jury room, wan th; case of Del' sllagsa ip lent plan to pin n drees shield with mar D. Lebold tb . J. K. Kilgore and The low«ot priced a semes- small safety pins to the front o f his H. F. Goodwin, wherein Lebold IK many vast. The curved part fits very snug claimed damages by reason of im- electrically equipped war de- around tbs neck, thus asurtng a dry ■ prluonmeut and being sent to the Over the garment next to bis cheat and a ; liifane asylum from Jun. 2» io Aug automobile leges to protection against catching cold, ust 1. 1*1|. program«, „ A fter cleaning spread the garment lebold interrupted a War Savings he thfee- right aide up on an ironing hoard. Stamp meeting at the Peavine faculty, lay ovar a cotton doth wrung out school bouse, about nine miles west ind It to o f warm « a t m containing about one *of McMinnville, and tbs defuudanta hare de- tablespoonful o f ammonia to three signed an insanity complaint against pints o f water, and iron until both him tbs following day, though Le re inten- the doth and garment are dry. This bold was locked up on the ntght of mts. It prevents the garment having that the meeting. The county court ad vacation shiny appearance which la so objec- judged him insane, but the circuit F, O. B. Portland and the tionable. court on August 1st bald him sane, and Lebold then sued for the loee of time, loss of crops, humiliation, le gal expense to secure freedom aryl like matters, claiming $8,500. The trial began Wedneeday and There w ill be special observance NEW BERG, O R E the Jury returned a verdict at 10:30 of thja week in McMinnville by a a. m. Saturday, after deliberating banquet at each church In the city The following publications were on the evening of Friday, February from 4:30 p. m. Friday, giving Le Issued by the United States Depart 14. 1913. at 9:39 p. m., to which all bold *10 damages. This meens that ment o f Agriculture during the wedk Pothers and Sons are especially in , Lebold w ill have to pay tbs costs o f ended January 19, 1919: t)t« the defendants, a* wall as bis own. vited. > i Practical Hints on Running a Gas as the law requires a recovery o f 930 The badge o f admission for a Engine. Farmers’ Bulletin 1*13. eelal in thi* * ° rt o t ease. Even then, father is the company with him o f some such aette The Hconomlcal Use o f Fuel in a son in the teens, but he may b rin g ! services be hdd in all the churches three Juro" . Oeorg« Shipley, o f Milk Plants and Creameries. De aome other man’s son as well as h is 1 on the Sunday o f February Thomas Black, o f Mc to partment Bulletin 747. own— aa many as ha likes. j which all daddies and sons are Minnville. and O. E. Taylor, o t Need o f Strong Departments of ▲ sou, in this sense, is a boy In urged to go. Whether they ever did Amity, not signing tha verdict. Agriculture to the States. Remarks Ms teens. j attend church before or whether Those in favor o f the verdict for of D. F. Houston, Secretary, «if A g Ah effort is being made to have they ever attend ehurch agate, they the sum of |10 were, J: P. Dorsey, riculture, before the National As present a speaker from Portland or are wanted at these services, J. L. Ketch, J. a Mardis. J. C. Hln- sociation o f Com mission trs o f A g ri elsewhere, to address each banquet | it is urgad that a special invita- »haw, o f McMinnville; S. J. Madson, culture, at Baltimore, Maryland, Supper w ill be served by the ladles tton he extended to «11 returned sat- Newberg; Fred Hurner, Carlton; January 7, 1919. of th « different churches at a nom- j dlers. no matter what their ages, to James D. Laughlin. Yamhill; A. A. Today and Tomorrow te American Inal charge. attend these banquets as he guest o f Nichols. Dayton; Joe Loop. Am ity. Agriculture. Remarks o f D. F. The Jurors.stood six to six to begin ■ash father and son w ill have the the church giving the banquet. Houston. Secretary o f Agriculture, privlsge o f attending the banquet at with, and reported several times as , 4 J. I. Knight, before the Association o f American the church o f thatr preference, and unable to agree. Meaare. R. L. Con County Chairman. Agricultural Colleges and Expert It la not a matter o f difference ner. Elton Watkins aad B'. A. Kliks. isant Stations, at Baltimore, Mary whether they are members o f the represented the defendants, and land, January 9. 1919. ; Frank Holmes, the plaintiff. Every church or not; they w ill he Just aa Copies o f these publications may w «looms sad made to feel Just as | hit oF evidence and every legal point ha obtained on application to the much at home, and they are all ur j. WilUam--Father, what is the at-. as contested, and the Jfcrors did Division o f Publications, United gently invited to attend this ban ' niosphere of home? same later, aa shown by their 8tates Department o f Agriculture, quet. ; long deliberations. ! Fathqr- Dticcnris on the muhui of Washington, D. C. Fathers and sous from the country ----- o- ; the year, my "hov. YI r . iií r}«¡- linn- are especially invited to eome In and Graphic want ads get resulta. o f the year it is the syio^y h im » « * ' ANDERSON MOTOR CO. ' The contract for paving 11.3 miles froth HUsboro to the Multnomah eoonty line was let by the state high way commission Tuesday to A. Guthrie A Co., o f Portland, concrete being the material designated in their bid, whieh was 9339,343. The Warren Co. bid 9293.517 lo r broken stone aad 9329.019 for loose gravel; A. D. . Kern A Co.. *334.374 and .1303,164 for stone and gravel re- seetively, and Oskar Huber had two bids of different types o f pavement of I f 33.379 and 329L1S4. The only concrete bids in addition to that of the Guthrie company were two by the Haseam company of 9213,989 and 9375.196. others being for as phalt. The early awarding o f the contract w ill enable the contractor to assemble his plant and make ah preparations to begin work when weather conditions permit. 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Public health service officials have given strong Indorse ment to the services thus rendered for the protection of the health soldtam and civilians. Newberg Custom Mills 9 0 6 First S tre e t Pear Meridian ALL KINDS OF CRAW GROUND Fine or Coarse Whole W heat Flour, Graham and Corn Meal A S P E C A L T Y W EPA YC A SH m SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 28.- Meetings held the 2nd and 4th Thurs day of each month at 2 JO P. M. in the LO.O. E. Halt Mrs. Minnie V. Byers , Pres. Emma L. Snow, see. Cream - Eggs -Poufby W t fc p A e m ACCURATE W E IG H S AND TESTS farmers! investigate Federai Farm Leans H azelw ood C o . bu m at Low Interese Bate Tisse Pays a mortlsailoa plan luiTiiiiiiiffliim iiiiuiiiin in n in im nnfiTiinm r+i, .. H e re V Y o a r O m o f Drop in and get it the next time you pass. 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