n W B U G GRAPHIC. THUISDAT, APIO. 90, 1999 Newberg Graphic NOTTAGB 4 DIMOND ■ditera and P nlU thin PabUihtd ' every Thursday evealng. Office: Graphic Bid*.. «00 « r a t S t White SS ■aturad at the poet office at Newher*. Oregon, aa second class matter. 99.00 P S 1 TEAK D I ADVANCE THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1022 HELP THE STUDENTS The local high school students are getting lined up for the publishing of their high school annual and will probably have the annual out sever al weeks before school is out this year. It is planned to have this aiy nual printed in Newberg and in this way the local merchants who carry advertising will be doubly protected as the local printer will have a per sonal interest in pleasing, the adver tiser. and also the advertiser will be in closer touch for the purpose of reading proof and getting satisfac tion. In view of the dissatisfaction of last year, this should prove better for all concerned. Then top the high school find that they can get it print ed here much cheaper than they were able to do in Salem last year. An annual is a big event in the life of the high school student and it is something which they can carry with them through life to help keep fresh the memories of school life. The local merchants will doubtless not forget their own high school days and will be glad to assist the stu dents in this effort with their ad vertising patronage. The students have planned for a very pretty an nual this year and one which should be a real credit to the school. SENATOR PATTERSON The Qraphic, aa previously stated, does not intend to take any very prominent part in politics this year, but after the meeting of last Satur day. we cannot refrain from stating our beliefs on the governor race. We listened to the speeches of the var ious candidates and heard their plat forms and their pledges of tax reduc t io n and were greatly pleased to note that all believed that taxes should be lower. Even Governor Olcott, un der whose rule taxes have reached the highest stage ever known in the Btate's history, ^vas -represented by a letter in which he thought that some reduction i.of taxes might be TH0SE SIGNBOARDS wrodght. Newberg is often spoken of by out However, to our minds, the out side people and visitors as a very standing figure in the republican pretty little city but 'there is a de gubernatorial race is Senator Patter son of Polk county. Mr. Patterson plorable tendency to commercialise has the appearance of a governor. vacant lots and store fronts to an He has the bearing, the dignity, the extent which is rapidly detracting poise. But better than these, he has from the appearance of our city and the experience and tjie other qualifi especially of First street, which is cations needed. His speech was to the main highway through the town. the point, and yet comprehensive, One of the worst features of this, to and Judging by the applause which our minds, is the increasing number punctuated his remarks the audi of advertising sign boards which are ence was completely won over by his appearing on First street. Leaving outspoken manner and his directness the question of influence brought in of attack upon the issues of the cam- by cigarette advertising entirely out of the discussion. there is still the /paign. Mr. Patterson’s friends, and he has regrettable feature of spoiling the numerous friends in this locality, city’s appearance through this com speak very highly of him. Moreover, mercialising influence. Another very his opponents in the race for gover noticeable thing I b the sign boards nor cannot find any flaws with the which hang out over the sidewalk all senator. Moreover, his views coin up and down the streets, all of which cide thoroughly with our own. Ha hang at different heights and angles, believes that taxes should be reduced different sizes and lengths, which in by measures of economy and pro most cases are far from being at pones, if elected governor, to abolish tractive. Let’s inaugurate a cam needless commissions and agencies paign to rectify these things and and enforce practical economy in keep Newberg the city beautiful. government. However, he does not believe in the destruction of our TAX HEARING WILL BE h e l d a t M c M in n v il l e state’s necessary institutions, and his past record of achievement is a guar For the purpose of gathering at antee that he will carry out his state first hand information as to tax con ditions in various parts of Oregon, ments. One thing which should appeal to the featfe tax investigation commis will hold a public hearing at the people of this locality is the fact sion McMinnville, Oregon, on April 29. ' Mr. Patterson is a dirt fanner. This 1922. The commission desires to * fact assures his interest in the farm hear local tax problems and to this er and an understanding of the ex end has invited the county , court, cessive burdens which he has had to county assessor and' other officials to be at the hearing. Also the commis bear. Mr. Patterson as governor may sion invites the presence of organiza safely be counted upon to put a stop tions of taxpayers and of individual to some of the needless state expen taxpayers. Members of the commission are I. ditures and a constructive program N. Day, chairman; Henry E. Reed, for the state’s development along Coe A. McKenna and C. S. Chapman lines that will insure permanency of Portland; Walter M. Pierce, La may be looked for under his leader Grande; E. H. Smith. Lakeview; and ship. We have previously refrained Charles A. Brand, of Roseburg. ----------- o— i ------ from any espousal of the candidacy COURT HOUSE NEWS of any of the men who were seeking the nomination for the reason that Suits Are Filed we did not feel sufficiently acquaint J. E. Hembree vs. J, J. Walker, ed with the candidates. However, since attending the meeting here and Ruth D. Walker et al; Ramsey. Lange St Nott, attorneys for plain meeting Senator Patterson, and since tiff; mortgage foreclosure. talking with many prominent people Divorce, Ruth Robertson vs. Al of this community about them, we bert Robertson; B. A. Kliks attor cannot fail to believe that Senator ney for plaintiff. Divorce; Lida A. Baker vs. Albert Patterson is the one who should be L. Baker; B. L. Kliks attorney for the choice of the people for gover plaintiff.* nor. Divorce; £harles H. Saunders vs. Lola Mae Sanders; Clarence Butt at torney for plaintiff. SELECTING A POSTMASTER Myrtle Lockhart vs. James E. The question of selecting a post Lockhart, divorce; Burdett and Oil- master in Newberg is occupying a dea, attorneys for plaintiff.— News- Reporter. great deal of attention locally be cause of the great delay which has MARRIAGE LICENSES occurred in this selection on the part Irene Carl, Carlton, Oregon, to of our congressman. Some people John Albert Bentler, Portland, Or. ,are inclined to believe that the sys Esther Florence Gustin, Rex, Ore tem by which postmasters are select- gon, to Lester B. Wright. Newberg, ed is wrong, and perhaps in some i Oregon, ways they are right. The present Florence Grace Carter, Yamhill, system is to hold competitive exam -, Oregon, to Ralph Jenkins Harding, ination, whereby all but the three! *r <,an’ ®*on- . it— t Bessie Thelma Waymire, Amity, highest candidates are eliminated. 0regon to R, y EImer Ander80' t and then select from among these Portland. Oregon. three. However, this allows the _______0______ petition to become a political cats- Jut ^ paw and doe. not at all insure the ^ WMte your ^ , , selection of the one who would be p-or bright, impossible things; the most acceptable to the public at Don’t sit supinely yearning large, although doubtless this wasi F ° r the swiftness o f angel wings; the real intention of the system. W e i00“ 1 **,urn to a rushlight, Because you are not a star. believe that a much better method But brighten some bit of darkness would be to hold the elimination ex- By shining Just where you are. •m I nation and then allow the pa trons of the post office Involved to There’ ls need of the tiniest candle As well as the garish sun; vote for their cboiee among the three The humblest deed is ennobled highest. This would insure compe When it lh worthily done. tency and at the same time allow the »You may never he called to brighten The darkened regions afar; people some choice In the matter. We fail to see where the old system So fill, for the day, your mission By shining Just where you are. of allowing the political victors to Los Angeles Market News. name the postmaster simply as a ------------o ----------- victor’ s spoils proposition is of value Ginger Bread to anyone. Certainly It arouses the Half cup molasses. Vi cup sugar, animosity of those who fail to get 1 cup warm water, 1 teaspoonful the position, and even the winners soda, 1 Vi cope floor, 1 egg, pinch of ■ose to this extent. We believe the salt, 1 teaspoonful ginger, I teaspoon method suggested above would prove ful cinnamon, 2 tahleepoonfuls lard. This makes a thin batter but a light, more satisfactory all around. delicious eake. a WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES Largest Circulation la Yamhill County W H E R E Y O U R D O L L A R D O E S IT S D U T Y And w here you will find the Largest Shoe Department this side o f Portland W ELLS The Battery Man /• RADIO Batterie« A & B Batteries Y ou can find a $2.49 Man’s W ork Shoo, up to Hubberd’s Hand M ade. Children can be fit from our com plete stock at prices that will fit your pocket book too. Ladies' New Spring Styles in O xfords or Low Shoes that will please AND SAVE YO U MONBY. Saturday W e W ill Have Big Tables o f Bargains in Men’s Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Igrition, Staring 9 Generating Repairs W ELLS’ Battery Service OREGON POÜLTRYMEN PLAN BIG MEETING Tentative plans for a 1922 state wide convention of poultrymen have Just been announced. August 1, 2, and 3 are the dates selected and the Oregon Agricultural College will be the place of meeting. The proposed arrangements were made primarily because the national convention of Instructors and investigators in poultry husbandry will be in session at the college the last week In July, hence It will be possible to have some of the men of national reputation re main for the state convention. Pres ent plans are to organize a state wide association at that time. “ Every poultryman In the state should arrange to come to Corvallis and hear these noted" wbrkers,’’ said A. G. Lunn, head *of the poultry de partment at the college." “ As Au gust is the slack season for the poul tryman we expect a ’ large attend ance." Details of the program will be announced later. Men’s Furnishings Shoe Repairing and Neatly done in our up-to-date W ork Clothing shoe repairing departm ent * Needs should be priced here first W e manufacture shoes to your foot m easurem ent and buy where you can save. Buy your needs at See-Valiton Co., Inc., and remember, if it isn't right, bring it back. W e are trying to serve and please you. See-Valiton Co., Inc. CALL GREEN about your paint ing. Phone 11A3. 27tl ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, S. L. Parrett, has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Sebastian Brutscher, de ceased, by the County Court of Yam hill County, Oregon, and has qual ified. • Now, therefore, all persons having claims against the estate of Sebas tian Brutscher, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the safne, with the proper vouchers, duly verified, to the undersigned adminis trator, at his office at the United States National Bank of Newberg. In the City of Newberg, Yamhill Coun ty, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated March 30, 1922, S. L. PARRETT. Administrator of the estate of Se bastian Brutscher, deceased. W. M. Ramsey, attorney for es tate. Date of 1st pub. Mar. 30, 1922. Date of last pub. Apr. 27, 1922. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Levi M. Gilbert, has been duly appointed administrator of the Estate and Will pf John J. Gil bert, deceased, by the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, and has qualified. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against the estate of John J. Gilbert, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly veri fied, to the undersigned executor at the law office of Clarence Butt, in the City of Newberg, Yamhill Coun ty, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 6th day of April, 1922. LEVI M. GILBERT, Executor of the Estate and Will of John J. Gilbert, deceased. Clarence Butt, attorney for estate. First insertion, April 6; last in sertion M»> 4. 27t5 T. H. THORNE L ccsl and Long Distance Haul ing.— Wood and hay for sale. Phone Red 187 B. A. BUSSELL x Fire Insurance W. L White & Co., Realtors W e Handle Trades. 7 0 3 1-2 First S t. Newberg Frodnce Co., Bine 129 I MAKE AND APPLY A FIRE-PROOF ROOF PAINT That is Fire-Proof. N OW IS THE TIME T O LOOK AFTER YOU R ROOF What’s the use of putting oa tar every year, when Graphite w ill last for 15 yean. See ns for anything in the paint hue. Spivey’s Paint Store Phone Black 75 910 East Pint St It preserves the wood. S. P. VAN DYKE Phone W hite 21 ( Jo / h * EV AN S & A Worthy D esire G OW ER and <L M KEELING, SEXTON Box 492, Mowberg, Oregon, or phone-j ■lack 14«. ’ All wnrk guaranteed. Builds all Made of cement curta and vaults, nad grave cetera. Data and single graves cared fer by the year. Loans Veterinarian Plumbing ROLLS MARKERS M o r s ordering «ne see Notary Public Heating Every W om an Owes it to Herself to Look Her Best Nowadays appearance does not depend upon dangerous cos metics, but rather upon the sensible use of reliable complexion helps W e Sell A ll Kinds o f G ood Cold Creams, Com plexion Creams, Massage Creams, Etc. We have everything for the Teeth, everything for the Hair, everything for the Hands and Nails— . EVERYTHING FOR EVERY TOILET PURPOSE AOCURA0T S II V H 9T 9TKBZT Hue 190 U ne 919— Mue 6 SERVICE COUR T« ! Parlor Pharmacy P U B DRNG9 AND RPIAIN J