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NEW BE vol . ir a 2G G r a p h ic NEWBERG, YAM HILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.1905. m A T HOME IH THE PHILIPPIHES to this they will give away five and their families, from the "In car loads of choicest Oregon land Empire” country is noted. NO. 4 » An additional reduction of rail fruits. The first day’s parade will be road rates from all California gin a t 10.30 a. m., and wil points, beginning September 25 Lucena, Tayabas, P. I demonstrate the evolution of ag and running until the close of the August 6.—One of the coast riculture from 1804 to the pres- fair, has been announced by the guard boats was due at five this | ent time, and will be participate Southern Pacific railroad. It is morning so Jamie got up early jn by Captains, Lewis and Clark believed th at this will fairing and went down with the post- Sacajawea, Indian scouts and thousands of Californians to master to get the mail. They camp followers, and the premium Portland for the closing weeks. go down to Cotta in a carro- Ltock ot the exposition stock September 30, which has been m ata and there they take a show then in session. Music ior designated as Portland day ¿will bunca down the Dumacaa river I this occasion will be furnishec be the biggest day of the entire to the ocean. It is a beautiful 5 y the original and only Si Per Lewis and Clark exposition. Boys, we have a complete stock of the cele trip. All the roads out of Lu- kins farmers’ band, The people of the hoftte city, and brated BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS cena are very pretty for one can The second day’s parade wil a great many from neat By seethe tall cocoanut palms on 1 1 *. given ¡n the evening of Sep- towns as well, will turn ofct in goods in boys two piece suits. These are goods either side and every little while tember 29th, and will be headed great nombers on th at day, and a picturesque nipa hut. by floats decorated with flowers, it is expected th a t the attend that cannot be duplicated for the money for $3.00 We had a tropical shower Fri- etc> ance will break all records, ex to $4.25: They are nice, snappy, well made day evening In a few minutes The Newberg Board of Trade ceeding even th at of the Fourth the gutters were over-flowing. desires to furnish a liberal supply of July, when the turnstile# reg double breasted suits. At such times the children under Qf fruit for these two days and istered 53,708 visitors. ten or t^plve years of age, pull aflyooe having choice fruit free Our School Shoes, The J. Miller, are without all their clothes off and get out from worms, especially apples or. FALL MILLINERY OPENING. in the rain and have a jolly time, pears tor sale will please leave Monday and Tuesday Soptam a peer; prices $1.50 to $2.50. We have been told th at even the | word a t the Graphic office, her #5 and 26. ; . - . — 5 grown people do this farther in land. The Filipinos here kare Lewis and Clark - Centennial The latest in millinery shows will be on display a t our paiion quite cleanly. Every Sunday a Notes. swarm of them go to the river ------- — for a bath. When they bathe a t Less than four weeks remain home they get over the slat floor ‘n which to take advantage of of the kitchen and pour water low railroad rates to go and over the head and let it run see the Lewis and Clark exposi- down their bodies. I have seen tion. and shaded ribbons the children standing out on the The big horse and cattle show changeable must be seen to be appreciated. porch while the mother poured i® now in progress, opening Sep- water over their heads. tember 19. It will run for ten The natives die rapidly but days. Some of the most noted th at is not to be wondered a t horses in the country are on % when one knows how many are exhibition, and in the cattle, crowded into a little house and sheep and hog sections the entries ■ what little care they receive, are highly interesting. Cattle- Children are plentiful but few of men and hosemen from all quar- Public School Boys Watch this Space next week. them, comparatively, ever reach ters of the United States are in maturity. One of our High attendance. School pupils, thirteen years old, The lectures on irrigation by is the eldest of ten children. We Edmund T. Perkins, an engineer have several orphans in school. I in the land reclamation service, One afternoon last week there I draw crowds daily a t the govern were four funerals. The Ameri-1 ment building. Mr. Perkins cans here are seldom sick. At talks are illustrated by stereop- every large place,.like this, there ticon views of various localities is the army surgeon who also where government irrigation cares for civil employes. work has been undertaken. The August 13—We have just re- pictures and the lecture give one 1# the most important part of the Jewelers' We wish to call the attention turned from dinner. At the table a great deal of useful informa trade, therefore, repairing promptly and neatly to-day one might hear Spanish, tion about this important sub- of the public to the fact that we done is the best advertisement a Jeweler can German, French and English. I ject. The entertainment is free have just opened a store in the have* think th at we will both be able One of the most interesting building formerly occupied by the to speak Spanish when we re- outside attractions for exposi- T H IS IS O U RS James W. Duncan Furniture Co. turn. We understand much ot tion visitors is the Macleay Park Onr stock consists of a fall line of it now. Jamie studies it every and canon, which begins just day but I cannot begin the study outside one of the entrances to until later for I must use my the fair. There is no other park time in preparing for the exami- in the world like this. A narrow Old Jewelry nation I have to take. trail, just wide enough for one Your Watch Seven years ago to-dny the person a t a time, leads up the Carpet, Linoleum, Matting, Tin and Made Like New Americans took possession of slope on one side ot the canon, Granite Ware and other articles. Put in first class con- the Islands and as the day falls gradually descending to the bot- j» » on Sunday we celebrate it by tom, along which runs a purling dition and fully guar Which tend to make the home CLOCKS having no school on Monday, brook. For a mile or more the anteed is our spec more comfortable. Parties wishing Tuesday is a Fiesta Day so we trail leads through the deep Repaired and Guaran- ialty. have quite a vacation. canon, with great fir trees rising any of the above goods will do anteed for a year Yesterday we received Leslies, on each side and ferns as tall as well to consult us before purchas Century, Review of Reviews, a man, growing thickly. Then, ing. Pacific Baptist, etc., and I can at the upper end, the sightseer assure you they were hailed with comes out a t City Park, a beau- Artistic Engraving delight. tiful place of landscape garden- No letters came on this boat. ing. Macleay Park is left just Yours for Business Secretary Taft and party lire as nature made it, excepting now in Manila. We heard that that the one narrow path has it has been raining “cats and been cut through, millstones” there ever since they In the California building there arrived. It has been hot there is a showcase which is sur- too. Here in Lucena it never rounded all day long by a crowd gets over 90° and the rain does of interested people, a majority not last long although we have of whom are women. The rea- a shower once a day. We have son for this is th at the case con- JUL»JUUUULUJUL*JUUUl H ave Uncle Sam Protect Your Money thunder and lightning often but tains a bewildering assortment nothing like the Iowa storms, of precious stones, and the re- ' by depositing it with Earthquakes never bother this markable circumstance is that part of Luzon. We think we these stones are all from the new have been fortunate in securing mines of San Diego County, Cali- of Newberg, Oregon so good a place. /,* fornia, which produces now Agricultural Day at the F a ir/ about $100,000 worth of prec M usical Director of Pacific College ious gems each year. Thursday and Friday, Sep-J The officials of the exposition Will conduct courses in tember 28th and 29th, have been have decided to hold the closing Piano, Organ, Theory, Harmony, designated and set apart as Ag- exercises on Saturday, October We pay interest on time deposits. Onr best service is at the command of every customer ricultural days at the the Lewis 14. With nearly a month st^ll Musical Form , Voice Production, etc. Classes for whether their business is large or small. and Clark Centennial exposition, to run, the exposition is now at M usical Kindergarten will be formed. During this time the Agricultural its height. Interest has been in- J. D. Gordon, President Pupils will be enrolled at the College on the Club, composed of the exhibitors creasing from week to week, and A . Nelson, Vice President 25th inst« in the Agricultural building, pro- the final rush of attendance has N . C Christenson, M aynard Redmond po#e fo give away four thousand begun. An increasing attend- Cashier, A sst Cashier valuable presents. In addition ance of the prosperous farmers Ethel Taylor McKlllop Re ( U te n P in t Im . preeaioni of tk e Philippine# In ■ S e rin of In- te m tl n g S kotobn. Oregon’s Productions For Oregon School Youif M oney's W orth or your Money Back. HODSON BROS. The Clothiers and Furnishers. 0 rnrrrrnrrnrrnrrin REPAIRING NEW S T O R E • r, MILLS SAVAGE & CONE T h e First National B* S* Carrick United States Depository