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Largest Circulation in Yamhill G ou ty Corbett. He to a good men. How ever, Mr. Tlmberlake need« tile po sition la a aenee la which Mr. Cer bett Aoee not. being a wealthy man. Mr. Timberl«fc* Is entitled to It la order that the north end of the ooun- ty may have recognition. Mr. Ttm- harlahe la wall qualified Mr the peat- tlon. You may find yourself at aeo an Newberg Qraphic NOTTAGE * Dl MOND Editors and Publishers Published every Thursday evening Office; Graphic Bldg., MS F M 8C Phone ................... .............. White SX measures, but jrarely there Is no one who lives anywhere Around New- berg wbo wlU not cast a ready vote for Mr. Tlmberlahe for county clerk of Yamhill county. AH OPER FORUM CHOOSE THE BEST A s yon want to ba represented by - a man whe to generally respected In hta community and who will give to the administration o f your public affairs an intelligence and business w4adnsa equal to the mighty teak which the next city administration deaaanda? i f so, think well before you east your ballot on election day. Do not let so— parson who has been influenced by personal prejudice cause you to east your vote for one whom you would later not wish to see occupy that position. We are net going to call any names nor taka any peruana! side in this tonne but we do urge tbe people o f Newberg to weigh well the merits of the two men who are making the race for mayor o f Newberg as to their personal qualifications to fill the office and not to consider some story which Tuesday, November 7, is election may be told at {election, ¡election, time ¡to day. Probably everyone Is already ■ - switch votes. ’TK* p-™ e - ahouJdalao ■linnU .l.n aware of that fact, but v « wish to e jam apply to the selection tion of councilman impress upon everyone the-duty of where there to any ny contest. New New- voting on that day. It does not so berg faces g hard t two-year period, period. much matter to us whether you vote N o matter what the is mayor and coun coun- tor tbe ones whom we shall support cil may do, it w rill ill be difficult to or whether you vote for their oppon- heap things moving ing smoothly and enta, so long ns you go to the polls net run further behind. »hind. A good, ca ca- and cast your vote for those whom pable man can do much more as your yOU want to be elected. We hope to representative than to not see a very heavy vote cast in and in one who is able to make a success luccees of his own around Newberg. We believe that This statement is there ] b sufficient interest in some mad» in a general sense and the of the offices apd some of the meas writer has no individual in mind. ures to insure this result. But ws are anxious to see the best Newberg should be vitally inter men ejected and this article to ested In the selection o f county prompted by tbe fact that we have clerk. This Is the only office for seen good men defeated by inferior which a Newberg man is running ones'in elections In other places, sim outside of city offices. Newberg peo ply because the average American ple and for that matter the people voter seems to be woefully gullible. of this entire end of the county In one city where we lived a man should rally strongly to the support was defeated for the council simply of our candidate—Mr. Tlmberlahe. because the story was spread on elec Mr. Tlmberlake has been a resident tion day that if he were elected he of Newberg for years. He has proved would build cement sidewalks In himself a public-spirited cltisen dur front of every piece of property In ing those years. He has had g wide the city. The man had never made business experience which ” ahwuld such a statement, but the public qualify him for the office. To be voted against him simply because elected he must pull a very L ee»/ “ they" said so. vote from this section of the county When you go to the polls on elec which he undoubtedly w ill do. tion day, study the men who are Mr. Tlmberlake to not conducting coming up for election; ponder their his campaign along mud -slinging quallficatioife: refuse to listen to lines. He is a staunch republican slanderous tales; and then vote for and on this ground his opponent has the best men. In the case of city no advantage over him. Both will elections, you know the men who are run as Independents because of the running. You know what their rep fact that the office was not vacated utations have been. You know before the primary «taction. Mr. whether they have been public-spir Tlmberlake feels that this end of ited citizens or whether they have Yamhill county is entitled to some been knockers against their own city recognition. There are hundreds of in times past. You know whether other citizens of the county who they have given their time to secur-! agree with him. No one is going to ln g such thlngB for your city as the ¡say a thing against his opponent, Mr. Readers of the Oraphlc seem to insist on our running an open forum for the expression of their views. The publishers of the Graphic arc only too glad to do this. However, the only wgy in which we ean have ai\ open forum which wlU ha o f any value to our readers. Is for them to write their views and send them In. We shall be only too glad to have you do so on any subject whatever. However, we must place a few re strictions. All communications must he of reasonable length. No slan derous or vindictive article» can be accepted and the management must necessarily reserve the right to sup press any articles which they deem unfit for publication. Also articles must reach our offtee by Tuesday In order to be sure o f publication that week. If writers will observe these rules we shall heartily welcome their use of tbe open fonrm. All articles will be placed under tbe heading wad fictitious names may be used for pub lication, but the name of the writer must accompany any article sent in so that the publishers may know who the author is. No article win be published under any circumstances unless It Is signed by the author. This open forum should prove a pop ular department of the paper and should be used extensively. W s trust that its use may not cams ta be mo nopolised by a few but hope that the general public will see fit to make use of lb freely in giving their views on any subject of Interest to them. Whether Your discussion agrees with the viewpoint of the publishers on a question or not. we want you bo fael free to use the Open Forum. TO LOOK AFTER YOUR ROOF What’ s the use of petting on tar every year, will last far 15 yean. See ns far anything in toe paint Una. Oraphite Spivey’* Paint Store 910 Pint St THE BEST BUY Wiflard Batteries $17.45 up Groth Electric Company JO H N G O W E R *« ** Onpa 11 New Cellar Styles foe M m * W ell Dressed Irteli for U m TEETH —Tbit wonderful anesthetic puts the teeth (sot the patient) to sleep. I am the only Haw- berg dentist who is licensed to give it You*H And among the many new medals just the collar which you want for busteese and social wear, and you’ll And in ear modern laundry service Just the method required to keep your collars looking their boot. Dr. E. H. Utter DEHTIST Over Pint Rational Bank Bldg. Let as prove to yen that there’s oomfert as wall as style and good taste in the “starched” collar—tell as when your bundle will be ready, and sur representative willoalL Newberg Laundry • N O W O N D ISP L A Y The bargain period on the Graphic and the Portland dailies brought in an unusually large number of renew als as well as some new subscribers for both papers. It was a splendid offer Did you miss anything last Tues day night? Dr. Hester said that he didn’ t take offence at anything until the boys took his fence. COURT HOUSE HEWS . H um —Ho matter whether I ex tract, fiB, bridge or crown your teeth, it w ort hurt yon the least bit It hardly soema pas sible—but I can do it because I administer the row nms - tketio— It is said that P. 0 . had only three freshmen in the freshman team which played here against P. C. last week. The rest were sophomores, juniors, etc. Wonder what they would play for a varsity team? Thieves may break In and steal gifts from tke jewelers but moths do not corrupt them. Jewelry to the gift supreme to every woman. It may be an inexpensive piece of jewelry or it may be a diamond, but its possession makes it a part of ones life and therefore a thing to be cared for. NOW IS THE TIME ■HH9H2BBI there is J B no hurt • • : Come and see the new 1923 Jewelry tte Gift Ssprsme far Christmas THE JEWELERS W hy : Politics may be getting warm but the weather doesn’t seem to be af fected that1 way. C. A. M O R R IS THE H O M E OF F L O W E R S CHEVROLET lìis lìiin ln s s imáneme distinctive features ( News-Reporter. > Transfers Interest Dr. Wayne J. Stater, who was a member of tbe copartnership of the McMinnville Land oompany at Mc Minnville, baa sold hta Interest in the company to William Lambrlght, together with the use of said as sumed firm name. Dr. Stater Is a son of W. A Stater and la living in Boaton, Mesa. Files Affidavit (Hpersbin Wauneta C. Huggins will deal In antomobllee at McMinnville, under the name o f Huggina Motor com pany, according to an affidavit filed with the county dark under tbe pro visions of the assumed name law. The eetate of Hannah Nickerson, deceased, has been admitted to pro bata, also that of Susan Jane Mi chael, and of Fred Strong, deceased. The estimated value of the real property la the estate of H. D. Tail- man, deceased, to $4,000. The value o f the estate of the late Eleanor H. Desmy who passed away at Lafayette was fixed by the court, real property. $5,1*0; personal prop erty, $200. L. C. Muscott vs. W. C. Miller, as admin 1st rat or o f the estate of Jos eph Stelamaaeel; aetlan for money; Vinton A Toots, attorneys for plain tiff. Action for money, Elsie fl. Bart- left vs. Brown Shipley Co., Otto Hol der, attorney for plelntlff. F. Y. Parson vs. C. F. Stullen- burg. action for money. J. P. Shirley vs. E. J. Barnes et al; action far money; B. A. Kllka, at torney for pinintifr Frank C. 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