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N e w b e rg G raphic NOTTAOE 4 DIMOND ■ditoni and Publisher* Corbett, the new their lucky stars that the sentence W ill b Filed did not include a terse at labor with In her will. Sarah J. Bccleston. the s*OS repairing the damage they Entered at the post office at Newberg. late of McMinnville. provides that have caused.— Hillsboro Independ the estate be-shared alike by her Oregon, as second class matter. ent. children. Margaret N. Howland of Drain, Sarah E. McCullough o f Mc Judging by the reports of these Minnville. Julia A Pool of Petaluma who have been there, the principal California, Ollle Program of Petalu thing that they round up at Pendle osa, California, and Ines Seibert of Sarah McCullough Is ton Is the kale which the visitors Pendleton. named executor. The w ill was ex RWAT.T. TH E SER BIAN S LITE? take there with them. Four dollars ecuted on March 10. 1017. Just at the present time this is for s bed in a basement in surely a a pertinent question to ask. Do the high price for a lowly commodity. Other B rief M atters people of Newberg appreciate what The circus tents to house the live It’s an easy thing to go around stock exhibits have beau pitched on the Barriaas as an orgaaisatloo have and knock a competitor's products the streets adjoining the armory and accomplished and do they want to but It doesn't often get one any the premises have taken an n festal see them keep up the line of work where. We admire the fellow who air. which they have been doing? Hew Mrs. Arts Harding, deputy In the mind* his own business and does not county clerk's office, has resigned far will the people o f Newberg go in hashing up the Beninas? These are try to infringe on the other follow. her position hsesues she and Mr. Harding are now making their home all questions which the officers of “ Yamhill County Against ths at Newberg. Mrs. Harding w ill be the Berriaas have hero asking them World." We didn't see any pranas missed by many patrons o f the offioe selves of late. Repeated requests or walnuts from California at the for she was always obliging and have been made to the public to pay Yamhill county fair. Nor any hogs courteous. Henry Fatty o f Amity was at the their annual dues to the Berrien* or cattle from Nebraska. Guess they court house yesterday exchanging and thus enable them to pay their don’t dare to compete. ideas with Sheriff Frank Ferguses, debts and get on their feet financial his former townsman, and County ly. ‘Benefit affairs have been given Automobiles sell wall, while many Clerk K. Corbett. with only very medium support on of the necessities of life are moving Another W ill Filed the part of the public, which has not slowly. Probably tha fact that au x The late Wm. Shepherd, a resident helped the Berrians get ahead to any tomobile manufacturers and dealers are good advertisers may have aome- of near Yamhill, in his w ill be queaths his forming Implements, sep arators, and engines to his sons, Frank and J. H. Shepherd. His wife. Mrs. Sarah Shepherd, la given the real estate and personal property to enjoy during her lifetime. A t tier death the real property w ill be banners which were being pro hae made half as mach money ns shared by the children. Mrs. Sarah vided and decorate the ears Shepherd and n son. Frank, are nam ed as Joint executors crepe paper. in red This plan was suggested so that The will of Edmond Wood o f Wll- One of the troubles with our sys there would be some uniformity and so that Newberg could make an im tem o f selecting office holders is Let tie Carr and Grover C. Wood, pression at McMinnville. In line that they have to be out shaking daughter and sou respectively,, us with this request and at the sugges hands when they ought to be study Joint executors His thrss children, the two above named and A. J. tion of n number of the local busi- in . g the problems of government. Wood, are devised the property, real nees men. the request was made The city council gave the police and personal. that the stores close for a part of the officers a vote of confidence and a y day on Wednesday. By bo doing the- that they will back them up In law T H IN K S COUNTY COURT employes as well as the proprietors * SHOUL D IM PR O V E ROADS enforcement. So do all o f the good would be enabled to attend the eitisens of Newberg. We see tn passing over the road county fair. However, s few of the from here to McMinnville that the local merchants said that they could There doesn’t seem to be any great little stretch o f road Just beyond the not closa and as a consequence -the rash o f candidates for tha office of end of the McMinnville bridge is be effort was dropped. At the same mayor of Newberg. So far we ing paved. We highly commend the county court for this action and time at least one farmer in the midst don’t see a single hat in thq ring. think It ie not being done before it of s busy prune season closed down Is needed, hut believe that they must bis prune drier so that be could at State fair next week. Are you have overlooked the fact that the tend this demonstration. In fair going to see what the rest of Oregon little stretch o f road on tha south end of the Dayton river bridge Is la ness to the business men of Newberg can raise? bad shape and needs some pavement tt should be said that a very consid erable number were willing to close EX-M AYO R SAYS TH AT H E H AS and apparently were only prevented NOT B E E N CORRECTLY QUOTED from so doing by a few. I have not been correctly quoted We perhaps have no right to say as to my agreement to abide by the what another business man shall do decision of the Portland attorneys about running his own business, but concerning pavement on Fifth and it seems to us a small request that Sixth streets in the city of Newberg. As to the proceedings of the coun they should be willing to close for a cil and the clerical end there has part of one day to assist in forming been no question raised. a better feeling between Newberg When I ask for an opinion, "Is it and tbe county seat and in boosting legs] for the city council to obligate the city for Improvements of its own tbe county fair. property to the amount of approxi If this had been tbe only time mately 21200 when there are no when there was a very apparent lack funds to meet it* obligation and no of interest in the various activities levy or appropriation to cover tbe of the Berrians it might be easily same?” they refuse to answer. The laws o f the state of Oregon overlooked but in view of tbe fact say "N o ." that there has been an apparent re S. M. Calkins jection of the entire movement or at least an unwillingness to put forth M A IL ORDER CATALOGS sny effort in its behalf on the part A bad order freight car laid over of a few, the Berrians are led to at tbe loeal station Sunday was question \ fcether their efforts are found to contain a shipment of Montgomery Ward catalogs on their really appreciated and whether it is way to Portland, Oregon, where they really worth while for them to go will be delivered to the trade by ahead any further. Tbe whole thing mail. Tbe car was loaded to capac means bard work and for some of ity and contained 22 tons of catalogs the freight on which was prepaid thoee who are at the head there Is and amounted to $1.210.20. The nothing to gain. They are some Increasing o f their advertising ex times led to ask themselves why they penditures ns practiced by large con should mend their time and money cerns during the hard times is an with no hope o f profiting from the example well worth following by smaller business men.— New Rich movement, if those who might gain land (Minn.) Star. from it are absolutely unwilling to do anything. It is worth thinking C A LL FOR MASS M EETING over and if you think the Berrians For the purpose of selecting can ere a good thing and are willing to didates for tha offices of mayor, re help. Just tell the officers so and corder. treasurer and councilmen for the City of Newberg, to be voted encourage them. for at the next general «election, there w ill he a mass meeting held at the new Legion building on Fri day evening at 7:30 o’clock p. m. It Is desired that as many as can do so will be present and participate In this meeting. Dated Sept. 12. 1922. BUSINESSM EN PICK PRUNES L. F. Moore, mayor. — ------o-------- Through the efforts of the Dallas Make known your wants through commercial club the business houses a Graphic classified. tt of Dallas will close their doors Tues day during the day In order that their employes may assist in harvest ing the prune crop, which Is larger than It has been for years. This action will be taken if tbe demand for the pickers Is strong enough to warrant It. At the present time pickers are at a premium and In some cases It has been Impossible to secure them. Prune dryer help to Also badly needed and to some ex tent tbe picking has been held up on account of the lack of drying ca pacity.— Polk County Observer. Wataats 15c b. Mixed Nats 15c lb. Call and see before buying Yours truly j. l . V a n b l a r ic o m The McMinnville Telephone-Regis ter Issued n sixteen page American Legion and county fair number last week. The Issue was very gener ously patronised by tbe business homes, there being three full pagn ads. three larger than half page and many quarter page and smaller. The T.-E. claimed 1029 circulation for tfcto I m t Quite a larga number of sample coplee were received tn New- GOLDEN MEN'S UNION SUITS.......... .....................We «ad % DRESS PANTS, that fit, for men and boy.. N ew Fall Caps are to be had here for lest. B u y Y o u r Shoes Here S a tu rd ay SEE-VALITON C O M P A N Y , lie. NEW BERG , OREGON Hillaboro schools opened Monday with predictions o f «. greatly In creased registration during Oka year apparently verified. In the high school there were 241 registrations against 224 at the close of the first month la 1221. and In tha grades the number of pupils was K2S oa the opening day against 530 at the does o f the Aral month In 1221. Follow ing the aaual ratio o f Increase dur ing tha month it la expected that at least 120 will be added before the close o f the month.— Hillsboro In do- pendent. PA R LO R PHARM ACY DANCE B IG L E G IO N N ew Legion H all NEW BERG Next Saturday Night Listed Today at $10.90 This it a wonderful value at this price» and guaranteed for 6000 Miles n i l agir it omr own proportion and not modo by tko factory ANDERSON MOTOR CO NEW BSRC, OREGON