Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 27, 1908, Image 1

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NEWBEBG, Y A M H IL L 00
G raphic
IHE00N, THUBSDAY, AITOU8T 27.1908,
incapable ot pretense; the women
never kiss women they hate, and
the men play a wretched game
o! poker. Libra people also have
Roman calendar Sep­
no ear for music, and generally
the seventh month
play some particularly loud in­
This brought Labor
strument in the village band.
in the heat o f the
at that fair and while you’frtu t County, Indiana until 1877,
it learn to sing your “ School ffcir when they removed to Oregon
R a l l y Song.” Neatly mtry and settled at Springbrook, near
school
has one. WhcnyoiMMpe New berg, where he soon engaged
* In the old
to the fair, holler for youri^Sbol in fruit raising. He shipped the
tember was
and when your school using* Join first car load of dried prunesever
ot the year.
in the chorus. I t w on 't bu*t,you, sent from Oregon, and followed
Day aronnd
in fact the effect on you witt be that industry for several years,
| The swallow will desert the eave
I And start the movement south,
surprising for you’ll feel
a but latterly he had pursued gen­
was too hot to march far enough [ And the farm er prime himself to spit
boy again. T ry it now and tee eral Horticulture. The “ Hos­
t o make any impression on capi­ Through early autumn’s drouth;
i f it isn’t true.
kins Cherry” is of his propaga-
ta l. Like every other politician, The pumpkins will grow long and gaunt
All who are expect^jng to qj||ke gation.
With
dragging-on
the
vine.
Nntna was afraid o f the labor
exhibits o f any kind a t the Coin­ He was a man o f sterling char­
And when the time shall come for old
vo te so he poshed September
John D. to get in line
ing county school and stock A i r acter, firm in his convictions o f
along to the ninth place in the And pay his month's installment on
should, as soon as pbssible, HM(ke the right and always bore an un­
calendar, and had Labor Day
That thirty million fine,
application
to Jonas J. Howell, sullied reputation. He was a
fall on the first day o f Autumn W e ’ll hear a horse-laugh that will give
o
f
McMinnville,
for space, s^kt- Mason in Carthage Lodge No.
U s shivers down the spine.
The unions were thus enabled to
ing
number
and
kind
Of slot
169 o f the grand jurisdiction o f
The moon w ill be full on the
march twice as far, and Numa
any,
and
quantity
and
kii
Indiana
in 1867, and was a past
10th, and the American fleet w ill
had to refuse a third term.
vegetables,
etc.
The
school
master
of
Newberg Lodge No. I
The old school bell w ill toll the make the Society Islands about dren must arrange for thes
104
o
f
New
berg,
Oregon.
knell of youthful summer joys, the 12th. It is expected that it
hibits through County Sc
• 'He leaves his widow, tw o
.and the girls w ill meekly get in
Superintendent W. H. Belt.
brothers and a large circle o f oth­
liae, together with some boys;
er relatives and friends to mourn
but the gamer youngsters will
his departure, but who have an
hide out a few days in dissent,
abiding confidence that at roll-
and later on the last one in will
F. C. Mills, a veteran oh the call on the other side o f life be
run for president.
Civil War, has in his possession a can answer here” with unblush-
The summer girl w ill get her
copy of the Cincinnati Enquirer, ing brow.
co a t and Merry W idow hat, and
published April 11, 1865, just
journey homeward from the sea
four days before the assassina­
uncertain where she’s at; but the
tion ot President Lincoln, which
w idow easily caressed because
is a very interesting sheet. At
F. D. Coburn, secretary o f the
she stuck to toques, will bring a
this time the Cincinnati Gazette Kansas Stare Board of Horticul­
mollycoddle home and show it to*
was the principal republican pa­ ture, recently delivered the fol­
the folks.
per published in the middle west, lowing humerous eulogy upon
The tourists who have been
while the Enquirer was an ultra the hog before the Knife and Fork
abroad on fashionable trips, will
The County Fair.
democratic sheet with strong se­
Club o f Kansas City.
homeward wend with hotel tags
cession sympathies, e s p e c ia lly
“ No ’reflection, hygienic or san­
stack all around their grips; and
The following is furnished by during the early part of the war. itary, is cast upon your city when
thronging in their wake w ill
In this issue is found a lengthy
our friend Tim othy Brownhill
I say that, for the hog, it is the
come a never-ending flow o f bust­
who is boosting for the school editorial on the “ End o f * the most unhealthful in the world.
ed immigrants to see where they
Armed Conflict” which is inter­ I can count back 64,000,000 of
fair:
g o t all their dough.
Everybody is interested in the esting reading at this date. The him that have come to Kansas
September is when the autum­
coming county school fair and following quotation from the ar­ City, and the records show all j
nal equinox the mosquito out.
stock show. The children o f ticle shows something o f the sen­ dead. Therefore as his next friend, j
This occurs on the 22nd, when
course are actively engaged in timent o f the ed ito r “ Whether and of his family, I come to make
the sun goes over the equator for
keeping tired mammas and bored we, the people o f the North, have
a few remarks and introduce res­
a touchdown on the ice cream
papas answering questions as to nobly succeeded in a high
olutions.
gigglery and summer underwear.
when to hoe, and how to sucker holy enterprise, or have uqjd:
“ From antiquity, through the
The coal man will kick goal, and
corn so as to secure the very best won a point in a bad
Jqpg
progress of years, he has be­
M r. Roosevelt, leaving Sagamore
stalks, and how to bake bread gerous game, Which, while
come civilized, is a debt payer, a
Hill, will tarn to Washington
ike mother makes, and a thou­ strips the losing, brings no good
mortgage remover, and a but­
and the serious business o f load­
sand and one things that school to the winning party, is a ques­
tress
o f prosperity. He must be
in g some more shells for lions.
children didn’t use to care a thing tion which our successors twenty,
reckoned
with by the luckless ex­
The cooler air will stimulate
about because it was not a part forty or fifty years hence will be
plorer ot the Yukon. He is an
The Presidential race,
better qualified to decide than
o f their curriculum.
And everybody will hit up
automatic reducer of the corn
But things have changed with we are at present.”
A little faster pace.
supply and a raiser of the price.
The paper is largely taken up
The smiling entry from the Platte the times. Our foremost educa­
He is a bucolic bond whose cou­
tors have learned that it we in giving an account o f the sur­
Will put up clouds o f dust.
pons are large litters o f pigs.
And the roly-poly man will run
would keep our brightest boys render o f Lee. Under the head of
“ He is a patient pig, a con­
Till he is like to bust.
and most intelligent girls on the “ Local News” the following note
And Teddy meanwhile -will ob­ 1 arms we must interest them in on “ The Glorification” is given: denser of ham, head cheese, glue,
bristle, buttons, fertilizer, saddle
serve the contest through his arm life, so they have added to
Our city was considerably up­
covers
and sausage. He is a
glass, and stick around the half- school life the study o f agricul­ set with excitementSunday night,
mile post until the runners pass; ture, and the art o f woodcraft as over the news that General Lee mint and the yellow corn is the
and if he tears the Platte w ill win a means to an end. Thisofcourse and his army had surrendered to bullion which he transforms into
the highest priced o f boons, he’ll ms won the children, and the General Grant. The bells o f en* coin. In all homes he is on the
laugh and whistle up a few old children—God bless ’em—are go ­ ginc houses, churches, factories tables—high born rich and poor.
reassuring tunes, and toss a big ing to win the old folks into help­ and founderies rang out on the He is with the soldier in the camp
4at bumblebee in T a ft’s back pan­ ing them make the biggest and midnight air, cannon belched and the sailor on the deep.
“ At 2.25 per hundred he is a
taloons.
)est fair this year Old Yamhill forth in thunder tones, bonfires
plebian
and we won’t speak to
And then there will be doings las ever seen. We must not de- illumined every' street, and the
him
when
we meet, him on the
■on this none too stable earth, jend too much on the children, people broke the stillness of the
street.
At
$7.25 per hundred he
and every democrat w ill get his >ut we want to push them ahead, Sabbath evening with huzzas
campaign dollar’s worth; the th a t is natural; we want to en­ that were deafening. The glori­ is a gentleman and a scholar and
Hisgens, Debs and all o f that in­ courage them all we can, that’s fication continued throughout stops associating with the coun­
consequential fry, will duck into sound sense; but we must also yesterday and last night. Flags try people. He comes to town
the weeds and watch the big do our part, you and me. Don’t and banners were suspended from and becomes an autocrat, but he
event go by; and the T aft men w ait till later on, commence right every window and every house­ gets it in the neck a t the packing
looking on the while the fire­ now. You too, Mr. Business top. and our city liberally exhib­ houses, is bled to death, becomes
the commerce o f the nation, the
works pop and sizz, will hold on Man. Let everybody take a ited her holiday attire.”
fat o f the land.
tightly and inquire, “ Which cloud hand in this exhibiting business.
“ The pig gets one luxury—dish­
o f dust is his?”
We all may not get a ribbon but
Obituary.
water.
Dish-water contains pre­
The touch of Fall will make the ripe
we will have the satisfaction of
And falling acorn thud,
Cyrus Edwin Hoskins w a s serves, molasses, pepper, toma­
Knowing we have done our part
A ad the crawfish will throw up his tail
;oward helping along a good born near New Vienna, Clinton toes, milk, onions, steak, gravy,
And burrow in the mud;
cause. Another thing, come pre­ County, Ohio, July 3,1842, and pickles, grease, cheese, and ex­
The dread mosquito will depart
pared to have a good time. Of died at his home at Springbrook, iled dish-rags'”
From this terrestrial scene,
But he’ll die, as well becomes the brave course you’re coming. Every­ Oregon, August 18, 1908. He
W ith his face against the screen.
Defined.
body is going to do that, but was the oldest son o f Joseph
And then the fall-enlivened colt when you come leave that grow l, Hoskins and Sarah Ann Hodson
w ill frolic on the hill, and the rail­ that scowl, and that tired feeling Hoskins, who passed from earth
Teacher—Johnny, you m a y
roads will return the folks they at home. But don’t forget to life near Newberg some years spell the word “ neighbor.”
found too tough to kill; the fat bring with you the best cow,steer, since.
Jonnny—N-e-i-g-h-b-o-r.
and idle plutocrat will close his horse, goat, hog, sheep, poultry
Teacher—That’s right. Now,
His opportunities for school
summer place, and the candidate ar*d produce and your best word education were such as the com­ Tommy, can you tell me what a
w ill mount the stunip and run and smile, makes no difference if mon schools o f the day offered neighbor is?
o ff at the face.
Tommy—Yes, ma’am. I t ’s a
the grin is a few inches broader and even before that was com­
After the 23rd, September will than usual, you can just ease it pleted the Civil War broke out woman that borrows things.—
be under the influence o f Libra, up witH a shout like Johnny and he enlisted early in the con­ Chicago News.
the seventh sign o f the zodiac. makes when he sees a new pair flict and served until after the
The sign of Libra represents a o f red-topped boots in sight.
surrender at Appotomnx. He
For Sale Cheap.
pair at scales held in the claws of
was
in
many
engagements
but
Now don’t be afraid to talk
a scorpion. It is o f Chaldean about the fair to your neighbors. with rare good fortune escaped
One 12 disc seeder, 12 disc har­
origin and is supposed to mean It w on’t hurt you and besides, being wounded.
row, tw o section steel harrow,
th a t about the 23rd is where the you’ll enjoy it too. Tell it to
He was married to Miss Ma­ 14 inch steel beam plow. Call
•ice man gets stung himself.
everybody everywhere what a tilda Hadley November30,1865, on or write Calvin Hutchins, R.
People # born under Libra are j grand time we are going to have and resided on a farm in Rush F. D. No. 3, Box 37, Newberg.
All Straw Hats at just one-half
of regular price
A fine assortment of Caps to
close at 2 5 cents
N O T IC E T O T H E P U B L IC .
W e can supply you w ith the N E T T L E T O N S H O E ,
the best on the m arket
Just the thing: lor
D R E SSY D R E SSE R S
YOURS TRU LY
H O D SO N
BROS.
East First Street
"If you get k o f Hodson Bros., it’s right.
MARVEL!
A WONDER
H ie only practical machine ever devised
for sharpening knives, hatchets, axes,
and tools o f every description.
The sharpening wheel is made o f that
Wears ten times as long as any other,
cuts faster, and does not draw the
temper.
Just the thing ¡fo r carpenters, machine
men and hotels.
Uhe ffian/c
o f Tfetvberg
Was organized in 1890 when Newberg was
but a village o f five hundred people-
Its
growth has kept pace with its section and to­
day it places at the disposal o f its patrons
the extensive connections and the financial
strength acquired by eighteen years o f con­
tinuous growth.
You are cordially invited to become a cus­
tomer of one o f the oldest'banks in Yamhill
county, which promises you its best service
at all times.
B. C. M I L E S ................................................President
J. L. H O S K IN S .................................. Vice President
J. C. COLCO R D . ............................................ Cashier
W . E. C R O Z E R ......................................Asst. Cashier