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¡SUIT IS STARTED OVEB RESULT OF ELECTION John U. Smith et al v». C-JlL Daniels et al. Is the title of s recent suit filed In the circuit .court for Yamhill county through Frank Holmes and Chas. Anderson, their attorneys, against the county judge and commissioner* and county clerk and nine private parties to obtain a recount on a measure voted on at the recent election. The plaintiffs pray an order re quiring the defendants and C. B. Wilson as county clerk, to produce . the ballots voted for and agaiust said measure and that court cause the vote to be canvassed and an or der declaring the result of said elec tion on the measure and that the T H E D in in g R o o m sh ou ld b e a ch eerfu l p la ce, rotes of Henry Clay Wright. Byron McKelvy, Minnie V. Cooper, Fred * fo r w h en y o u ea t y o u r m eals am id pleasant D. Frost, Nate L. Wiley, Clara M. | su rrou n d in g s y o u d o m u ch to aid d igestion . Moore. Lucinda Putman, Asa Butler and Albert G. Dill will be declared A n d g o o d d ig estion m ean s health. Illegal and not counted and that the plaintiff have such other and fur ther relief aa may seem equitable In the premises. . V"' s- * * J- . - • . The plaintiffs are John U. Smith, George Foster and L. L. Thornton. ■fha suit is instituted to affect the result of the election on the Four-Road project. The defendants T h e v a riety o f d esig n s in tables, chairs, side It Is alleged. Wright, Kelvy, Cooper, boards, china closets, serving tables and the like, is et al. voted against the measure. It is further alleged that they were am ple to satisfy your desires, whatever they m ay be, not registered voters. the matter ot style, finish and price. Com e in It Is alleged that the county a n d talk it a ll over with us. W e are as eager to give judge was not present at the time of the canvass made by County Clerk satisfaction as you are to receive it. Wilson and two other persoifb. Chapter 103, General Laws of Oregon, 19193, it is alleged, con tains no provisions to determine the vote on an Initiative measure and the plaintiffs have no plain remedy at law. It is also alleged that the county court did not make the proper or der declaring the result on the Langhün and daughter. Mis- i an measure in question. The measure in litigation la on# line Cor » nit >n, and Tete' W7:d#f. George P«ttenglll. Mrs. Jen kina’ of the,road bond measures which of Yamhill. W O kcv, visited them Sunday. designated four different road pm- jects for Improvement on a 50-50 M in McCormick, from Southern basis.— News Reporter. Oregon, visited J. A. Smith Sunday. BEGINNING EARLY Us H ave Furnish Your Dining Room m Our Wo*d Is a Guaranty o f Honest Values W . W . Hollingsworth Co Newberg, Oregon Mrs. E. Garland is visiting her Motor, Mrs. Boyd, who lives a^ Little Mias Ayres— Doctor Big- phee is often et our house, but I May Garland, who had the mis never see him nt yours. fortune to have bis leg broken some Little Mias Knox— We don’t owe Stow ago, is doing nicely. him anything.— Boston Transcript. Mr. Stergls, our new merchant, w ill have charge of buying the fmtt Mere for the Newberg cannery. J. P. Sawyer is out from Portland deiag some truck work for Ed As- mas, who is going to build s new dryer. The prune crop looks very gromising in this locality. F. D. Frost and Mrs. Werleia have charge of the community sing which meets the second and fourth Thssdsy evenings of each month in the school house. Everybody wei- A cloth moistened with warm wa ter and kerosene makes the stove look black when blacking is un necessary. — When cutting fresh bread, heat the blade of the knife in hot water. A. J. Heskett, who has been borne e a a vacation, left for Canada Mon- dny where he will continue his Chautauqua work with the Private B a t Canadian Lyceum Bureau Private Peat attended the Shrlner Convention and also visited Mr Beokett while here. CHEHÀLEM CENTER Miss Marguerite Johnson returned to Portland Wednesday after a two Weeks' vicaTlOH.. TTOm training *t Multnomah Hospital. • • - . • Wednesday of last week was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Cyreue M in e r . Miny friehds at Dunde« re- ■tnded her by making her » vtMt. — rp rises by letters and postal eards. Mes Palmar »II remembrances very much Those who came were the Mesiamw J. Marring, Harry Powell. Levoie, A annahan and Hunter. Meridian streets. Frenóse WoodenÄ. President Emma la Snow, • r e n o w O ft salffi TO Tillamook County Beaches M M O e M C e O jO jO e M O jO S O K x NEW BERG Located 100 miles due west of Portland between Neah-kah-nie Mountain and Netarta Bay. These beaches Include Garibaldi Beach resorts. Neah- kah-nle, Mamanlta and Bay Ocean. Newport ALL KINDS OF SAND AND G R A V E L F O R CEMENT AND ROAD WORK -:- OFFICEaAND b u n k e r s (Oregon’s old favorite resorts) On Yaquina Bay— Large Natatorium— Ample Ho tel accommodations and camping facilities. Crater Lake Foot o f River St. (open July 1st) «. One of the natural wonders of the world. In the heart of an extinct volcano. Phone Red 16 A lake Other Attractive Outing Places * § T h e New berg T ra n s fe r Co. m t Sate a SpcUt, “ O reg on O u td oor»",’ S. P. Tunberlm ke, P rop. Office phone White 187 Residence phone Red 79 Detroit < Breltenbuah Hot Springs. Mt. Jefferson country) McCitdie Hot Springs Josephine County Caves (Oregon’s Marble Halls) Shasta Mountain Resorts Columbia River Beaches M t Rainier National Fark Yellowstone National Fark ’ Glacier National Fark ■ • ■ . .. ) # New Summer booklet contains general Information on * the different Oregon Resorts; 8ummer Excursion fares; Hotel and .Camp rates. InQUire of local agent for further particulars. ‘ ; 38Q8ttOBMgl<agC9X»X»aOMM OCTOCPeP SOUTHERN v E. P. SMITH P A C IF IC L IN E S JOHN M. 8COTT, General Passenger Agent Carpenter and Builder Fly time is nearly here. Let me make your screens ‘BILL’ W E P A Y CASH THE BEST MADE Shop Corner Main and Hancock Sta. nt Cream-Eggs-Poeltry W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H V EA L AND HOGS SAW FILING A SPECIALTY . . Plumber ALSO HIDES AND PELTS COM PAN Y TH E ACCORATE W UCHT AMO TESTS 2 0 2 First Street R E L IA B L E Hazelwood Co. F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S By CHRIST NELSON W h en in need o f a first-class w orkm an o r S O I First S t Lady Assistant in a hurry to h ave w ork ñw ae Stack 2 2 t don e, p h on e B lack 4 9 Office Phone White 26 Night Phone Black 94 * J W ILL BE CLOSED ST A 6 GA R D Monday, July 5th To Celebrate Independence 'Day Tuesday, July 6th OUR GREAT Clearance Sale Starts with greater bar gains than ever D . M . NAYBERGER, McMinnville, Ore Mrs. d . Louise Moshler, who re cently closed her school at Grand ■aplds. Michigan, came out to ^ a n d the summer with her brother. taagbt the school held by the news paper. the Tress School of Boys, at Grand Rapids, Michigan. Summer Vacation Tickets OUR STORE R epublic T ires W ith S tu d s * Mr. 'Wiley and family, from Ne- hraska. are visiting S. Sanderman. Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Sanderman are Meters. They expect to locate in Che West as they are tired of the cold winters In the East. V A . O. 9. hall« M n M t l l l n t j M ESTABLISHED 1900 * At our school meeting June Slst. JWn. Sanderman was unanimously electod director and is the first lady director this district has had. N. L Wiley was elected clerk. Meetings held fa d and 4 th Thorn, «ay ef each month e t 1 :1 « » m* to WANTED! BY H O N E S BROS. & C O ., Black Republican and other varieties o f Black that are sweet. „ A party of six young people mo tsrsd out from Portland Sunday afternoon nnd called at the Tangen tom e. They were Misses Mamie wad Anna Speasock. of Portland, Mias Jane Weener, of Montana. Joe Wpiaaock, George Fitzpatrick and John Smith, of Portland Oilier ««aller* we.*o Charier Cork and f ' m i f aangtii« •. ,f P el'll«, Mu. 1 ,-wpi.m.- Jennings, o! Rojwburg, Mr« Karl oéœ oeoeoeoeoeoeœ oeoeoeoeeœ oeoeœ ci C a ll B la c k 170 « ‘ T h e design of the Staggard Tread is not accidental lo # It is scientific, both in princi ple and in application. t * . reduce, It is calculated to and reduce, road-friction, and wear, to the minimum; and road grip to the maximum. does increase A t the fir s t su g g e stio n o f swerve or skid, the full length of is at w ork, broadside on, to oppose it three w hole studs Doyle’s T ir e Shop if-fi ! 713 First Street : Newberg, Oregon , j -