Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 08, 1921, Page TEN, Image 2

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NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,
TOYS and
USEFUL
GIFTS
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SEE OUR
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IT FLYS
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Largest Circulation la Yamhill County
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TOYLAND
IN
OUR ANNEX
SERVICE
AND
Satisfaction
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY
SEE-VALITON CO.
Blankets
For Friday, Saturday, and every day, we have gen­
uine Arm y Blankets at
$ 3.49
Cool nights demand blankets o f wool
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In Our New Annex Just Completed You
Will Find Christmas Toys
A big selection
to .p ick from.
Buy early.
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We
wrap your purchase in H olly Paper and lay them away
for you until you wish to call for them.
Santa will visit T H E G O L D E N R U L E Toyland in per­
Golden Rule in this issue.
you.
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Christmas Suggestions
Toys
Shoes! Shoes! —
Look at our windows. They suggest many
useful Xmas Presents. Toys for the children
too. "
Fitted correctly and your money’s worth
guaranteed.
Look for Santa’s letter to
Union Suits'
Sweaters
Genuine Chalmers Union Suits for men.
Good for winter wear. A real value at lower
price thap Portland.
High School and Pacific College colors.
Sweaters, they are Saxonknit— a splendid
Xmas suggestion.
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Caps
Ready to W ear
There is a big surprise for
D on’t forget that thè Golden Rule has
*-ts.
Holly Boxes, Christmas Tags, Cards and
Tree Trimmings, also Candles.
GOLDEN
RULE
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See our win­
Come in and visit Toyland— remember,
son Dec. 22nd , 23rd, 24th .
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W e are trying
to serve you in the best possible manner.
dow display.
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certain localities, and that while the
great Columbia river basin was bur­
ied in snow that here in the Will­
amette valley, a few miles away
NOTTAGE t DIMOND
people were going out into their gar­
Editora and Publishers
dens and plucking sweet corn, ripe
Published every Thursday evening. tomatoes, berries, etc.
As we write this article, Newberg
Office: Graphic Bldg.. 600 First St.
is enjoying some of the most beauti­
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Warm sunshine, with good, clear,
Entered at the postoffice at Newberg, rain-washed air, neither excessive
Oregon, as second class matter.
heat nor excessive cold, in factvjust
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,w hat we would order were we given
$2.00 Per Year in Advance j that privilege. When we awoke this
------------------------------------------------------¡morning from a restful
night's
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1921 sleep and felt the warm Chinook
breeze, saw the sun climb beauti­
fully
and majestically oyer Parrett
IOWA VS. OREGON
mountain,
heard the music of the
In this issue of the Graphic ap­
birds in the trees, saw the roses and
pears an article telling of an Oregon
other flowers in bloom all around, we
dinner in Iowa, which is certainly
could not but rejoice that we are per­
both novel and interesting. Most of
mitted to enjoy these things here in
these former Oregonians were at one
this favored section of the world, and
time residents of Newberg or have at
at the same time we cannot help butj
least been in Newberg. Probably in
j feel sorry for those persons back In
most cases their reason for being in
Iowa or other middle western states
Iowa is for the purpose of either
when we think their good weather,
teaching at or attending Penn col­
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¡over which they are prone to rejoice.
lege The very fact that an Oregon ■ ,
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I is so much the extreme for them,
dinner in Iowa, or for that matter
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! while our bad weather, if we do have
any other eastern or middle western
it, is just as much the extreme here.
state, is unusual, is in itself a most
The fact remains as perhaps the best
favorable commentary upon this
evidence of all as to relative weather
state. The fact is that while hun­
conditions, that people continue to
dreds of people come to Oregon from
flock to Oregon, while few go back
the east and middle west, very few
for more than a visit or a short stay.
go from here to those places.
The writer of the communication
THE POETRY OF NATURE
from the Iowa gathering of Oregon
people refers to the beautiful weather
Who is" there, who does not love
which they were having there and to poetry? Not that ribald trash which
the Btorm which struck Oregon about is so often pawned off in magazines
that time. To the average easterner, and papers as such, but which is in
it is difficult to realize the great dlf- j reality nothing more than doggerel,
ference of climate which exists In but that soul-satisfying poetry of
Pacific coast states within a very j the great masters. We cannot read
small distance. As a p example of, Tennyson,
Burns,
Wordsworth,
this great difference, we would say j Keats, or any of the real masters of
that on the Sunday morning when j verse without harboring uplifting
the silver thaw hit Portland so hard , thoughts along some lines or wlth-
wlth Its sheath of ice over every-, out a thrill of real pleasure. But
thing, Newberg was entirely immune; there is a poetry which exceeds the
from frost and persons who left New-! lines of the most famous of earth’s
berg to go to Portland that day— poets. It 1* the poetry of nature,
only 25 miles distant—were greatly
Have you ever gone out on a beau-
surprised when they ran Into the Ice J tifuj" spring morning and felt- the
and frost and extreme toldj after' revivifying Influence o f nature?
crossing the Tigard summit, but little How every component part seems to
over half way to Portland.
blend Into one great harmonious
The persons who sat around the flow of poetry.
The singing of the
Are In Iowa or Minnesota, or any birds, the freshness of the air, the
other eastern or middle western state, beauty of the opening flowern, the
and read 'in their daily papers dis- sparkle of the dew. the, reflection of
patches telling of the terrible storm | tjte rays of the sun upon the morning
which had hit Oregon could not b e ' clouds, turning them here to gold and
expected to know that this storm was! flecking them there with crimson,
not general but that It only affected how it all blends Into one great poem
A new shipment of young men’s caps.
For EVERYTHING TO WEAR and TOYS
try the Golden Role. We are always pleased
to have you visit our store.
Hew
patterns at Golden Rule Prices.
GOLDEN RULE
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of universal goodwill. Or have you
ever gone out on a cold cloudy,
For the
stormy day, when the storm god was
marshaling his forces across the sky. j
Even the birds seemed to share the
ominous portent and went skurrying
before the wind, while the flowers
of all land* you will
and living things seemed to with­
draw themselves as far as possible!
find our price* right
Into remote places and the whole j
world seemed to be part of the u n i-!
versal storm element. Or have you
gone out on a bright starry night!
when life was everywhere In repoge
and the stars shed their benign in- j
fluence down upon a quiet, sleeping
world, where shadows blended in
soft tones amid the beams of the
effulgent moon. IVhere is harmony
WE SUE IN OUR NAME
more pronounced or the meter of
WE PAY THE EXPENSES
poetry more marked than in these
WE TAKE THE BLAME
wonderful poems of nature?
NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE
And we believe that here in Oregon
K N IC H T X D JD S T M iN T CO.
nature bestows more of her rich j
poems than almost anywhere else in I
J. I. Knight, President,
the world. During the past few days j
McMinnville, Oregon
we have had at morning and evening j
J. J. Stangel, Manager,
wonderful poems of the rising and
Hillsboro, Oregon
setting sun.
In the morning it
would peep up over the mountain and
tinge the blackness of somber night
B. A. RUSSELL
with the first faint streaks of dawn­
ing day. Then as Its beams with
Veterinarian
added brightness struck more ob­
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Newberg
liquely upon the flaky clouds, turning
them first to pink and then red and |
then gold, filling the chasms between 1
with bright splashes of blue and con- j
C. A. H O D SO N
trasting the various hues, lighting!
Panerai Director— Embalmer
up the earth below and bringing to j
telephones
awakened life the forces of earth,
Re* Blue I l i . Office. Groan I l i .
day dawns in all its glory. And Ho ree drawn or Anto Funeral Car
again at evening the setting sun,
Setiefactlee Quaraateed.
reversing the scenes of the morning,
gives us a picture or a poem of equal
beauty. Whoever has missed these
beautiful nature poems of the past
few days, has missed some of the
U V E STOCK and GENERAL
greatest things of life. How true It
FARM SALES.
Is that "T o him, who in the love of
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nature holds communion with her
N. P. NELSON_________
visible forms, she speaks a various
language."
And while we would
not deify nature, we certainly can­
not but be affected by her moods. We
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ESTABLISHED
believe that If the ear and eye and
Reliable Funeral Directors
heart are rightly in tune, they will
Lady Assistant
respond to the God who rules nature
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and will recognize her harmonies and
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OREOON
new berg
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glory In her rich poetry.
BEST SPRAYS
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We Make Collections
A U C T I O N E E R
W . W . Hollingsworth Co.
Hell’s Half Acre
"H eirs Half Acre" Is a nickname
: applied to a tract of lowland In ¥el-
j lowstone park, on which there are
! about 40 hot sulphur springs which
I are seething and bubbling all the
1 while the surrounding air Is filled
with fumes of sulphur, and even the
j ground is burning hot.
Yamhill Co. Abstract
COMPANY
j . H. GIBSON, Mgr.
The only Abatract Book« in
Yamhill County.
M c MINNVILLK.________ OREGON
JO N E S & S C O T T
Real Estate
906 East First S t , Newberg, Oregon
We make a special­
ty of berry and fruit
farms.
List year place with
u» for quick action.
N O W IS THE TIME
T O LOOK AFTER YO U R ROOF
What’s the use of putting on tar every year, when Graphite
will last for 15 yean.
See ns for anything in the paint line.
Spivey’* Paint Store
Phone Black 75
910 Eaat P in t St.
Don’t Let a Cold Get the
Start of You!
Don't take chances of having to worry through the winter
with one cold on top of another.
We offer you a COLD CURE that will save you all that
trouble— One that does not act in the harsh and severe manner
of many kinds, but is less unpleasant and more certain.
Try it at 25 cent*
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