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% V Largest Circulation In Yamhill County^ NEW BERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 gmrammmmmnuniiminmiiini H ie £mpty, %aggedy Stockings W lu t af th . arapcr, t»**»dy — A i n » Th a i «d i hang by d u chiiaaay an O iriatrau m , W U h t W nuca aapaab (nun cha p m Im U o »iu n T a dM d m aid Stala in d u n tha? balere? E. E. GOFF ELECTED AS A DIRECTOR OF STATE ASSN. Complete reorganization of the 1 THE FEAST executive department of the Oregon local telephone aaaoclatlon was au | OF LIGHTS | thorized Saturday in the final busi ELBYBN \ DECEMBER 24 IS FREE DAY A T THE ness session of the seventh annual linminimmmmimnmmramranii convention at the Multnomah hotel. ^ IF H E lights on tha tree are said to The new plan provides for a board of directors of 12 members, including be of Jewish opgln. In the the president, secretary-treasurer, Fat dw ir abara of hia piraran thaf aak audi a Uttla, month of Klslev, of the Jewish five vice-presidents and five directors. Juat a dolly aa hold la ray arata whde 1 alee* year, corresponding nearly to our De A little da auto that runa adían you wind it, The five vice-presidents have been A aw lading cad dauaa at a woeily «b u a ehaag.** cember, and the twenty-fifth day, Jews selected, one each from mutual or Th eeu ly light la their dim, d a ti cajeteara celebrated the feast of dedication of Independent telephone companies In la that «oodacftil day «bea aid Saata «d i carao their temple. It had been dedicated on eastern Oregon, the coast section, the W ith hie ttaaaura Iliad pack that ha being» an h u ba that day by Antlochus. It was dedicated Willamette valley, southern Oregon K ara hia fcitylaad, aaowylaad, tayland boma. by Judas Maccabeus, and, according to and central Oregon. Through them W hat beautiful dreamt « ill caraa ra ritira alaapiag Uadat the coratlat ahabby aad woen i Jewish legend, sufficient oil was found It Is hoped to reach appproximataly K u what o f die empty, raggedy crocking» 100 telephone companies of the state Th a t « i ll haag by the chimney an Oinecmm mom? in the temple to last for the seven- which are not members o f the asso branched candlestick for eight days, M R S . H . C S E A R C Y , la dia Chicago Trib u í ciation at present. The reorganiza and it would have taken eight days to tion 'was effected through the report prepare new oil. Accordingly the Jews of a special committee under the were wont on the twenty-fifth day of chairmanship of Earl Gates of Klslev in every house to light a can Marshfield. dle, on the next day two, and on the Veteran»’ Aid Favored the eighth and last day of the feast, In a series of resolutions covering eight candles twinkled In every house. (he present session the telephone as It Is not very easy to fix the ex* sociation went on record as favoring act date o f the Nativity, but (t fell early steps by the congress o f the 'g t f ' HERE I s . an innate perception most probably on the last day of Kls United States toward substantial rec V ti/ among men and women that lev. when every Jewish house In Beth ognition of the soldiers who served In the world war. Chrlatmas day ought to be the lehem and Jerusalem was twinkling Charles E. Wells o f Hillsboro was happleat in the year. It is doubtful with lights. It Is worthy of note that re-elected president by unanimous the Oerman name for Christmas is if they ever attempt to analyze their vote o f the members. George A. Bau own half-formed Ideas on the subject, Welhnacht (the night of dedication), man o f Forest Grove was elected sec ns though It were associated with this but it is only necessary to turn to the retary-treasurer to succeed E. E. writings of those who have been most feast. The Greeks also call Christ Goff of ' Newfcerg. who was relieved solicitous for the well-being of their mas the feast of lights, the name at his own request. Additional of fellow men to see that this Is the case. given to the dedication festival, Chan ficers were left to the selection of the president after consultation among Look, for Instance, at Washington Ir ukah, by the Jews. the members. The convention closed ving telling. In “ Bracebrldge Hall." with a banquet at the Multnomah the story of a good old-fashioned WHY THE CHRISTMAS KISSES? last night. Chrlatmas according to the flesh, a The ten additional officers of the i picture that was to express his Ideal Osculation, Allowed by Custom, Cele^ association provided for In the re of “ on earth peace, good will toward organization yesterday, were an brates One of Most Charming men." Or turn to the greatest of all nounced at the banquet by President Events in Tradition. the chroniclers of Christinas, Charles Wells last night as follow s: Vice- Dickens, the itian who In his many presidents,. Earl W. Gates, Marsh HY should men kiss girls who field; S. D. Crowe. La Grande; J. H. pictures, from that of Dlngley Dell to stand under mistletoe? Hesslg, Fort Klamath; C. H. Miller, that of Scrooge’s bedroom, sought to Redmond; T. L. Brown. SUverton; make Christmas a season of good Because they like it and be deeds and of good cheer. “ Blessings cause custom allows It. Every kiss directors. H. J. Roake, Portland; E. on your kind heart!” Jeffrey wrote to under the mistletoe, however, Is a kiss E. Goff, Ngwberg; A. J. Vance, Med- him, on the publication of the “ Christ which celebrates one o f the most fofrd; W. H. Logan, McMinnville, and J. E. Smithson, Hood River, mas Carol." You should be happy ehnrmlng events In Christmas tradi -----------o----------- yourself, for you may be sure you have tion. To Keen Drain Clean done more good by this little publica The romance goes back to the days Plenty of strong salt water, boil tion, fostered more kindly feelings and of the gods of Scandinavia, when Bal- prompted more positive acts to benefi dur the Beautiful was shot by Locke, ing hot. Is an easy and efficacious way of keeping the drain clean. The cence than can he traced to all the the Spirit of Evil, with an arrow of salt and hot water cut the grease and pulpits and confessionals In Christen mistletoe. But his mother. Venus of clean the pipes thorouglfly. Fre dom since Christmas. 1842." After the North, restored him to life hy sa quent treatments of this kind will that, read the accounts of how they luting with kisses all who passed be cut down the plumber's bill and in actually kept Christmas at Bracebrldge neath a branch held aloft in her hand. sure a healthful condition of the sink. Hall and Dlngley D ell; contrast It with Thus It became an emblem of love the marvelous story, told by Luke, and happy celebration. Ancient races “the beloved physician," of .that first held the plant In great veneration, par A BEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Christmas day In Nazareth.—Christian ticularly the Druids, who went In pro Last Christmas. 1920, we planned Science Mpnltor. cession into the forests to collect 1L a simple Christmas for the 1500 children in the orphanages at Ma- After New Year’s day It was dis tributed among the people as a sacred rash; out In the city we had some 2000 children to whom we were giv FESTIVAL TIME IN HONOLULU nnd holy plant. If any part of the ing a meal a day. We longed to give mistletoe touched the ground It was them something extra but for Christ “ Malting Pot of Pacific” Consoles Her regarded, as an omen of impending mas but knew it was impossible. evil. Some of the children In the orphan self far Lack of Snow and Other age heard us talking about it and Yuletide Fixings.—*— asked if they couldn’t help to give a Christmas to thè children in the city. T C % ONOLULU on Christmas eve con- We looked at those boys and won 4 H soles herself for the lack of dered what on earth they could do ** snow and other traditional Yule- for they were all orphans and had tide fixings with what a paper calls nothing on earth except the simple “a conglomerate festivity Impossible food and clothes and shelter that wc gave them. However, we told them of counterpart anywhere else in the it was a splendid idea and asked world.” With an abandonment of them to think out some plan and tell hilarity equaled only by the pure In us. They came to us in a day or two congruity of the thing, Americans, .and said that thiswas their plan: Japanese. Englishmen, Filipinos, Por That once a week for supper, besides tuguese. Koreans, soldiers, sailors and their piece of bread and cup of cold civilian men. women and children, took A FULL STOCKING. water we were giving them eight or part In the pngeant of the streets, In that community Hock—Santa C I h u s apparently hat ten walnuts. throwing confetti and lighting fire gifts to please everybody. crackers. Rock—Yes. It seems that there is "After all. It Is the incongruity that makes the celebration of Christinas in nothing he doesn’t keep in stock. He Honolulu unique. Here In the melting trought one woman of my acquaint- pot of the Pacific, where those who iiice a divorce with ullmony and the melt are matched hy those who resist custody of the poodle." the alchemy, all nations of the« earth NONE FOR HER. meet In common observance.” Followers of Buddha and Confucius Mr. Bacon—I see hy using a modified take part In the Christian festival with zest. Just ns Christians there help to wireless receiving instrument a French celebrate the religious holidays of scientist hits been nhle to detect thun others. But this is a strange Christ der storms more than .’#*> miles dis mas picture: “ Horns were every tant. Mrs. Bacon—Well, dear. If you were where. firecrackers snapped nnd scat tered and above the din at times could thinking of getting me anything like he heard the plaintive tone of Hawaii’s tlitit for Christmas, forget it. I can hear thunderstorms soon enough as it ukelelo nnd the ste e l guitar." Is. Our Christmas Day . Palm Confectionery and Lunch Room On that day we will give a Free cup of our splendid Royal Club Coffee and Free Tru-Blu Cookies to every one coming in, who wants them. Also Free Candy for the Kiddies Don't forget to guess on the candy in the jar. . • ^ ------ Valuable Prizes Given. GET THE H ABIT! G O O D LUNCHES - Guesses free. GO TO FRICK’S! G O O D CANDIES — G O O D TO BACCO S walnuts are a food and not a luxury, i day night all those boys had a supper | They said that they would like on of a piece of bread and a cup of cold , that night to save their walnuts for, water and then walked out of the i the ohr childrn. We agreed that It dining room and dropped their little j was a very good idea and from that handful of walnuts into a big saek. * handful Time until Christmas every Wednes- By Christmas time the sack was f u l l 1 orphan and the boys carried It down to the city, and when the children came through the line for their regular dish of soup each one was given a o f walnuts, tire gift of the boys of Armenia. M W e have a large assortment o f goods suitable for Christmas giving at prices greatly reduced from last year’s prices. W e are offering especially attractive prices on Eastman’s Kodaks and Kodak Albums and Pyralin Ivory. „ W e invite you to come in and inspect our line. GRAIJAOT’S DRUG S T O R E 01» HavetheChristmasTree Bear Finest Fruit Let the Christmas spirit line every heart with its grandeur, and let the beauty and sin cerity c f the Holiday sentiment be perfectly expressed by the gift that is well selected. FARM POINTERS San ta’s Prize Dolly Birds Carry Disease In pruning the apple orchard cut out all mildewed twigs as the buds on these twigs carry infection and will prove a source of disease next year. Prune for an open tree also as thorough spraying is diffcult where the branches are thick. The penetration o f ‘ the sun and the cir culation of the air through the trees lessen the conditions favorable for fungus growth. / Holiday jo y s are multiplied and intensi fied by the splendid success with which gifts are chosen at W. W. Hollingsworth Company’s. Greenhouse vegetable growers us ually sow seed of tomatoes for their spring and summer crop under glass about January 1 to 15. Preparations for obtaining the proper seed must, therefore be made soon. A good high yielding strain of Bonny best is ns good a variety as can be used. Here is the good Christmas merchan dise—and here is ex traordinary Christmas Insects Withstand Flood Farmers should not depend on the excessive rain or the overflowed con ditions of their lands to control next years’ Insect pests. Experience shows that insects are as a group us ually well adapted to cope with such conditions. Grasshoppper eggs have been known to remain In ground that was under water for a year and a half and still hatch. Cow testing association reports for this year show that the average pro duction o f butter fat for each cow exceeded that o f last year by 30 pounds. At 40c a pound this amounts to |12 a cow. This Is a measure o f the Increased efficiency of dairy cattle secured through one year of testing.— O. A. C. experi ment station. V value. W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H C O . “ Store o f Quality” ■ \