Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 10, 1915, Image 7

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FACIAL PIASTER CASTS.
The Newberq
REO T R U C K
to their equipment which
enables them to handle long
DKSTINV OP NATIONS DffPKNOfe
UPON O O N T tN T ip H O M I«.
Telephone White 86
Fancy and Staple Groceries
DUNLAPS GROCERY
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
Yamhill County
Yamhill County Abstract Co.
O r m o !»
win i re the Tailor
invitee von to inspect his
New shop, end also hit
big Hue o f Summer Sam­
pled for ladies end gente
Edward Cornell
S. Ed. Launer
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erica all kinds o f sales in city and '
country, including stock and oth-
er farm stuff. Successor to Col.
W estfall. Reaidenoa 210 Sheri-
dan street.
C ollier’s
Tha • N a tion a l • Waahly
in
C lu b a
U n t i l this year
C Jbr’i has bssn
sold at $5.50. Now
tbs price is $2.50
sad wehave seemed
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the treasure which tbe Lourre bouses.
In tbe ball o f sculpture stands tbe
peerless Venus o f Matos, a thing mora
ravishing than any otbar vision arar
hewn from a atone. In this hall tbere
Tbe ridge o f clay Is now removed,
are many placas of antiquity and o f
tbe edges of tbe plaster are oiled, and
more modern ornee, tbe Iosa o f any
the other half Is done In a similar «ray
one o f which would be Irreparable.
Tbe two halves art then tied together
Tat tbe strange people o f this city.
with cords, and tha plaster ponied in.
Arad with enthusiasm for a commu­
In eompttcared figures, like tha Lnoc- nistic theory, once mined tbe Louvre,
oon. tha statue la oiled and covered
poured petroleum over it and prepared«
with gelatin, which is cut o ff tn mo­
to detoroy «ritta gunpowdar what It
tions by means o f a thin, sharp knife,
bad taken the world mors than Z500
sack piece serving as a mold for Its rears to produce
own part o f the now statue.—fit Louis
Parte Is overrlcb In tbe possession
Olobe-Democrat \ ‘ \
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of tbs beautiful, tbe Impressive and
the magnificent. Its famous buildings
We pay highest cash price for
strictly fresh eggs
.
AN ART CENTER.
co City. Rio. Baanoa Altea and Santi­
ago togatbar. lt la tha world'a capi­
tai in manjr reapccta. Ita art treaa-
araa aurpaas thoaa o f any otbar city;
Ha faahlons dominata tha ctrUlaad
«pochi and avan lnfluenca tha anclri-
ttaod; Ita tangnage la tha court tongoa
ot tha earth; Ita blatory la a panarama
ot tha atery ot elvllisatloa tran tha
daya ot tha Ooth and tha Vandal
down to tha praaent
la tha baart of tha city atanda onc
o f tha world’a moat notad o f balUl
lnga— tbe palaca o f tha Loavre. It la
thè priorie**» art moaeam o f Franca,
and thara ara cootalnad wtthln Ita
«tate* departmenta sculptors. paint-
Inga and ’Rptlqultlce-exanipias o f tha
highest expression o f human genius.
Tha collections o f tha Louvra, war*
they, offered for «ale. would bring a
total price ho stupendous as to bs un­
betterable For example. In the gal­
lery o f Apollo, among otbar treasure»,
rest the diamond hlitad «word Ot
Bonaparte, valued at $400.000: tha fa­
mous Regent diamond, reload at ffcp
0004)00; tbe gems o f many a beaute­
ous queen o f Prance, and tbe swords
and spurs o f Charlemagne.
A life might be spent In study bare.
A ll kinds o f gravel for con­
crete work, cement blocks,
or wood work furnished on
short notice.
.
AS
Having Ona * f Th«m Mad« la a Mighty
,
pi«agra— bis Pra— «■
Perhaps nothing can ha Imagine«!
■ora disagreeable than tha propese of
taking a plaster bapreaaton o f tha (aa
CHASE Sc LINTO N
G R A V E L C O M PANY
M cM nanm xs.
PARIS
There are greater possibilities tor
good government In bur family o f
laughing children than -In tha cab­
inet of the president o f the United
States.
The destiny o f this nation lies la
tbe home and not la the legislative
halls The hearthstone and the fam­
ily Bible «rill ever remain the sourun
o f our Inspiration and the Acta o f tha
Apostles will ever shine brighter than
the acts of Congress
This country Is law-mad. Why add
to a statute book, already grossing
under Its own weight, the hysterical
cry o f woman? If we never had a
chance to vote again la a lifetim e and
4M not pass another law In twenty-
five years, wa could survive the or-
deal, but without horns civilisation
would wither and dla.
God save these United Statea
from becoming a hen-pecked nation;
help ns keep sissies oat of Congrsea
and forbid that women become step-
fathers to government, la tha prayer
o f tha farmers o f this country.
among the world’s theaters Is tbe Par­
R«ri Ha Should Have Halted a Mernes* is borne o f opera—without an architec­
tural delight; within, a fascinating In­
and Hated the Eaooptleao.
It Is not bewildered foreigners alone spiration In snow white msrbin onyx.
who fail Into tbe traps for tbe on «vary Jasper, malachite sad bronze. Its
that our confusing grammar and or­ famed grand stairway la a fitting pre­
thography lay
Many a despairing lude to the highest moods that can be
American with no natural apt!tods for produced by tbe music on Its stage.
And tbere la not wanting a strong
spalling hesitates or files to the diction
ary long after hflf student daya are element o f grewaome and terrifying re­
over because, although ha remembers miniscence In this glorious city. The
the rule, he does net remember the gx- traveler stands amid the «ride sweep
o f tha Place de la Concorde (Place o f
ceptkma.
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“ And tn our rules o f spelling.” pro Peace». and he thinks {hat here before
rested one unfortunate professor not
of orthography-“It Isn’t even a cam o f blade o f tbe guillotine ram and fell un­
‘majority rules.-" It’s merely plurality. tiring while heed after bead, mid Mtter
Sometime*. I’m sore, tbe minority o f Jest and song. rolled from the gory ma
except loos to a rule Isn’t beaten by the
words that comply with tt by mere and the quivering trunks « m » cordad
at Its side Age and youth and loveli­
than ouai’’
A correspondent o f the New York ness were sacrificed to brutish passion
Sun recalls an Utnstrntlve Incident of on this now serene square In a «ray
his school days His teacher was self that only Rome bad equaled
Every contrast Is found In Paris and
satisfied and young, thought he knew
all rartetl-a o f excellence. Here Is the
It a ll-b u t did not
■ <
There was In the class a young lady world’s highest structure tbe Eiffel
who rejoiced In the good Scots name tower. This huge shaft o f steel le one
o f Qlilies. When the class was organ­ o t the most overpowering things wtth­
ising the “ professor“ read her name ae j ln the city Forty draftsmen worked
Millies.” Tbe young lady protested two years on the 15.000 different de­
signs necessary for Its 15.000 sections.
but la vain: “ ' t before *1* Is s o ft”
W elt o f course an eighth ot a quart I Restaurants, shops and a theater are
la a jilt but what o f a fish’s gill T And he«iaed upon Its steps and wtthln Its
tbe “ know It all” teacher ahonld have corridors. Ten thousand people can
been hanged on a g(Jilbbet but even gather hers at one time.
he would not have asked the hardware
Oresere as Fighting Men.
■nan for a Jim le t Not In his jlddiest
In olden times In England the gro­
moment o f pedagogic authority would
he have said. “Jllbert Jive' me a Jilt cers’ trade-played a useful part In na­
wheeled Jig.“ if be wanted the livery­ tional defense. The Grocers’ company
man to anpply him a gig with glided arms commanded tn 1657 to furnish six­
spokes for his holiday diversions. Not ty men tor “ the resistance o f sneta In­
even be. snapshot arbiter o f linguistic iquitous attempts as may be made by
niceties, would have asked at the U- I foreign enemies.” Farther demands of
brmry for Jlbbon’a “ Decline and FalL” I the same kind were satisfied in suc­
And If he has s daughter «rill she be a j cessive yean, and tn 15H8 tbe company
Jtri? Rut OH lies must be called jtlllee supplied 600 men to raafkt tbe Spanish
because “ g” before *1” la s o ft—Youth’s armada. Authority «van granted to
Companion.
press men into this service, and ap­
prentice# and Journeymen were called
Napaleon III.
upon to leave tbe counter fo r tbe bat­
E logiale, tbe British historian, gave tlefield. Sir John Phtipot. an early
a carions explanation o f tbe origin of matter o f tbe Grocers’ company, clear­
the title o f Napoleon III., assumed by ed tbe North sea o f a horde o f Scottish
Louis Napoleon. He said that when pirates by means o f a fleet equipped
Louis Napoleon's adherents were entirely at his own coot — London
manufacturing public sentiment to re­ Chronic!*.
ceive him a subservient minister, who
was preparing a proclamation, wrote
Men In Petticoats.
these words: “ Tbs people’s cry will be
It «rin probably be a matter o f sur­
‘Vive Napoleon! I f ” Tbe printer mte prise to the general reader to leern that
took the three exclamation marks for tbapetticoat-was first worn exclusively
three Is . and tbe prodamattoo was by men. In tbe reign o f King Henry
so issued. This «ras considered a good v il. the drena o f the English «ras ne
story when It «ma related, bat It ha* fantastic gnd absurd that It was dlffl-
lacked confirmation.
cult to distinguish one sax from tbe
other. In the Inventory o f Henry V.
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ffariy Submarines.
One o f tbe earliest references to un-
t e wfiter çtaft la In connectloo with
piracy. Oíaos Magano, bishop o f Up-
tela. writing la 1565, makes mention
ot “skiffs sad vessata constructed of
Mather.” two ot which be had seen. In
which the piratee o f Greenland “ go
you «rem going whatever they «rieh, either above or
bolow water, and by their means pierce
I still thought 1 and make great holm la pnatag mer­
In tha matter!“ chant ships.“ —Pall Mall Gaset to
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