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V. of O. Library Community Newspaper lb voted lu Ihr Interests of The Mt. Scoti District 1HL Subscription, $1.50 the Year. ïieralô LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, . MARCH 17, 1922 Wanted: An Organized Lents CO.MMLNITY SPIRIT ---------------- JL VOL. XX, No. 11 PLUMBING PERMITS pnvuw plant. The Mt. 8<-oit 1m- provmiH'iit club i* co-operating with I M. B. Shipp, 5827 47th ave.; $225. County Commissioner Holman in the J. W. Ixroney for M. Gurbeck, 4115 Mr. und Mrs. Bunko. 110th street inspection of erosa ronda between ■ 70th st.; $150. and 63rd avenue, are proud parent* Powell Valley Road and Foster Road. ( C. O. McCulloch for R L. Olson, of a two-weeks* old «laughter. Messrs. Roe« and llarriHon uie the 9623 60th st.; $95. Charles Zerznn wasn’t at hia Gaaco club members who will help Commis- Alb. E. Carlson, 5342 65th st.; $2.35. NEW YORK PASTOR REPLIES building oflico last Friday. He wa- «loner Holman. I TO ATTACK OF THEATER K. L. Hayes for C. B Tuggle, 6641 moving into his new home at 3304 Rev. and M rs. F. J. Cope have MANAGER 59th st.; $55. 52nd street. moved into ii house ut 8650 56th H. Warriner for J. M. Klein, 8622 property, a house and 'I he Lincoln avenue. 84 th st.; $30. lot, at 5320 •l‘»th street, wan sold W. H. Mitchell, aaaiatant to J. O. Stanley Lutz for Mrs. Jones, 8402 < I,qash to Daniel March II for Thi- editor of the Tribune, daily pulpit Friday, March 10th, ia found but was magnanimous enough to say 59th st.; $35. Snyder of Seattle, The Snyder fam- Wilson, clerk of Multnomah camp Dr. H. Meade, 2715 70th st. ily will move from Seattle within u No. 77, W. O. W„ was u Lent« visitor | paper published at Pendleton, Oregon] to be the genuine Knights of Coluin he “rather favored the Klan'*. As a matter of fact, “Humbug" Jeek ia printed the following offer in his pi>- bus oath. V. W. Rice, 3511 67th st; $175. week to make their home here. J. Wednesday. , “ ‘Three-Finger Jack’ is a liar, im- acting as publicity agent end spieler Karl Ziegler, the elderly shoemaker per lust Saturday: C. B. Anderson for Jno. Gibbons, CLERGY SHOWN TO HAVE EX W. Newlin handled the deal. Two hundred dollars ia the reward] poster and a four-flushing sensation- for the Konquering Knights of the 6412 87th st,: $10. at 8220 Woodstock avenue, has been 1. C. Jordan was an extra barber a1 CELLENT RECORD, SAYS taken to the home of a son on Divis offered by the Tribune to the First a|i»t and if you are sincere in your Knighty. H<> has been parading and A. L. Howard for Mrs. J. E. M. Chester’s, Monday, DR. STRATON klucking madly abo the Kounty for church of Pendleton,, repeated contentions that he is wor Black, 10015 47th ave.; $150. Gordon Purviance won a suit of ion street. It 1« reported that he has Christian weeks and now his true stripe is def through it* pastor, W. A. Cres»tnan, thy of the attention of your friends E. N’aef, 9644 42nd ave.; $55. clothes from his bo*«, D. H. Smith, suffered u stn«k<- of paralysis in the if a fair-minded committee of five and churchmen you will take this initely determined P. J. I^wis for J. N. Collins, 8804 circulation manager of The Journal, left urm and hand, New Yoik City, March 16—The Readers of the Tribune will doubt Protestants arc able to endorse cer- means of vindicating your policy and 67 th ave.; $55. recently. A-k Gordon “How come’’’ Mr. Cook, 82)7 Woodstock avenue, less recai; how zealous the hypocrite third stage of the public controversy tain statements made by Three-Fin- establish faith in the statements he D. R. Blackbum, 6.348 84th st; $55. G. Eggiman, father of the Eggi reports business ns picking up. | tvtween the Rev. John Roach Stra gered Jack Godwin from the pulpit M0 freely makes from your pulpit, was in attacking the Tribune, espous Otis Skipton for Anna C. Coyle, : ton, pastor of the Calvary Baptis man family of lent«, wa* honor guest E. J. Mason, 8219 Woodstock ave of that church Friday night as true and, at the same time render a ser- ing the boycott and bringing un-Am- nt a dinner given nt the home of his nue, says: "Evsirerr rodd te a I The offer was made yesterday by let vice to your church in a substantial eiican charges against it The rea 4304 45th ave. (2 RWI sewer) ;$95. church and William A. Brady, thea J. F. Lowery for Emma Molden- trical producer, was reached here «laughtor, Mrs. F. F. Ehrlich, awl whole lot worse. That It could be i. _ . . . —a. son was that “Humbug” Jack, Kluck | (inancial way. ' 1er, which read: hauer, 5019 53rd ave (ces); $50. Mr. Ehrlich, 7019 92n«l street, Sun better makes it but worth while to I last Sunday when Dr. Straton, armed er, was in kahoots with the Knights “Pendleton, Ore., March 11. 1922. “If a committee appointed in the C. E. Hellem for Mrs. Mendy, 5019 with figures from the 1910 census, day. Those present were: Reuben keep on striving.” of the Knighty. His evening koilec i “Rev. W. A. Cressman. above manner finds that these state 53rd ave.; $280. Eggiman, Mr. und Mrs. Albert Eggi- H. W. Hoecker. 6314 83rd street.| ‘‘Pastor, First Christian Church, undertook to refute Mr. Brady’s re ment* have been made without foun tions were swelled by the kohorts of Mesher Plumbing Co. for H. J. cent charge that there are more min man, Mr. and Mrs. John Eggiman and couldn’t stb) out of the sheet metal1 this most un-American of all organ ‘‘Pendleton, Oregon. dation you an«l your church will be Weiler, 4920 42nd ave.; $275. two childn-in Mr. an«l Mrs. Arnold business, »o after a year or two of «ng-- gjr! . isters in jail than actors. As usual, expected to denounce him or else izations because it was music in the A. L. Howard, 6412 84th court; a big congregation turned out to hear Eggiman and three children, Mr. and semi-retirement he has opened the! «j am informed that a so-called Knights ’ ears to have the Tribune up Ntand in an unenviable position in Mrs. William Eggiman and child, (¡rays Crossing Sheet Metal Works at evangelist, who styles himself as Dr. Straton, who declared that Mr. braided. Friday night was a fair ex $135. thi* county. J. J. Howard for Mr. McMullen, Brady’s assertion was based on “fake" Mr«. Alice Kaaer and six children. G. 6007*4 82nd street. Mr. Hoecker, 64 “Three-Finger Jack” in a talk from ample. "Humbug ” Jack had the gang “Will you extend me the courtesy 2626 64th st.; $270. Eggiman was 79 yean of age Tues- years, ha« b«*-n a sheet metal worker yOur pulpit Friday, March 10th at figures and denounced it as a “vile ^of au an immediate reply as to your in stationed about the church in xon- J. E. Gilbert for Mrs. Anna Rusk, slander on a noble and self-sacrificing «layo f thia week. venient places and when he gave the foj- 60 years and says he feels better y-ibuted a speech known na the "Dark| tention* in this matter? body of men.” Mi«« lientrire O’Connor ia now a signal some forty valiants would vo- 5219 87th st.; (cess); 155. he keep» actively st work. Cloud” apeach. which be gins “Tli- Yours very truly. D. D. White for C. C. White, 6215 There were seventy-eight clergy ciferously klap and stamp their feet helper at Ehrlich and Bernhardt’s Formerly he mss proprietor of the only dsrk cloud I ran sa* upon the “Harry L. Kuck. men behind prison bars in 1910, as in klannish glee. Among the moat 55th ave. (ces); $55. tailor shop. Multnomah ni' tal work« in Portland.I horizon comes from Rome”, to Abra-( During the illness of Mr. and Mr«, ham Lincoln,’ and. inasmuch as you, e issue as n sit > put to hearty applauders were two well Thomas E. Sheets, 5424 91st st. against 665 actors, declared Dr. John Manx and family have re Straton, and this despite the fact turned from a trip to Dallas, Oregon. Hinchel (Skipper) E. Currey. the hav. seen fit to allow this -four. Bev. Cressman. E.ther Three-Finger known figures, W. R. Taylor and Rob (cess); $55. E. fluffier” repeatedly to speak fror, J**ck mU,t be found to be an apostle ert Sinclair. W. E. Waterman for Chris Lem that there were then 118,000 clergy Jos. Gething, 457 East 58th street, Gray« Crossing drogguit, M men in the United States and only -Si “Humbug” was in rare form Fri bach. 5123 88th st; $187. phone Tabor 166'9, is welling Chevro Heath, Mrs. Currey’s father, has been; your pulpit, I wish to take issue with^ L. D. Taylor for Mrs. Peter Wag 28,000 actors. let care for the L. Y. liillingsley Motor “keeping store.” It is an old gamelyou to the extent of offering $100 to llusher and the offer was made in or day night. He denounced the Pendle “The assertion has been made and company, East Sth and Hawthorne for Mr. Heath for he was a druggist go to the treasury of the First Chris- der to learn whether or not Rev. ton Commercial association for en ner, 4527 Woodstock ave. (sewer); Cressman and the board of deacons dorsing the campaign to complete $60. widely copied across the continent," avenue. for many years in Portland. ‘Skip- tian church if a committee of five (5) Mrs. Peter Wagner, 4521 Woodstock said Dr. Straton, “that there are more The improvement of Foster Road, per" Currey ia back on the job. but; Protestants, outside of the Christian of the First Christian church are] and furnish the new hospital build good enough citizens and have the ing. He sympathized with the Tri ave. (sewer); $30. preachers in the penitentiary than between 72nd and 82nd streets, is ■•Papa" Heath will not permit Mrs. • hureh. «hall determine that Abraham welfare of the community sufficiently bune for the loss of business he and actors. It has even been said that Currey ’ s return. : Lincoln ever made the speech re- E. L. Crocker for M. McMillen, 2626 now tiring accomplished by the city not only are there more preachers, | frrred to. You can appoint two of at heart to admit their error and for the Koo-koos have caused it; he ral 64th st; $55. ihe committee; I shall appoint two ever close their doors to this hum lied and ranted at “Old Zoe” Houser P. W. Britts for J. R. Haney, 5011 but the preachers are nearly all Bap tist preachers. Well, that certainly and deprecated the sheriff’s office for 45th st; $150. ’ and the four shall appoint the fifth. bug. "Humbug” Jack declared himself not being able to shout "hokus pokus” “I also offer $100 to go to the treas P. W. Britts for Dora Zonich, 3819 is bringing it close to home. “We had in 1919 in our New York ury of the First Christian church if Friday nigl'.t; there is no longer any and knock over a flock of stills like 43rd st.; $100. this committee investigates and find* doubt concerning his relationship “Humbug” does. He roared at Alex B. F. Miller for L. J. Wood, 4904 prisons sixteen actors; no clergymen. For the year 1920 the preachers did i that the alleged Fourth Degree with the Ku Klux Klan. He hypocrit- anders for not allowing a sectarian 96th st.; $90. make a little better showing. There fight to enter into their business pol English Knights of Columbus oath, read by ically feigned lack of total informa- An inlervsting visitor to Portland intellectual gianta of the L..„___ G. L. Melvin for Jos H. Davis, 8230 icy.” were in all New York state prisons la Francis Adair, the noted Irish ac stage have passed beyond, with th'8 to-called evangelist, from your tion concerning thia obnoxious cult 49th ave.; $295. forty-seven actors and actresses and tor, who (a staging his play, "The scarcely any actor of real promise to A. L. Howard for W. Allen, four clergymen. Peacemaker” at Turn Verein hall, take their place. And it is to the! that was highly i Episcopal Mission, corner of 37th av- social rriday everi! 54th ave.; $100. LENTS BAPTIST CHURCH “If the clergymen had furnished as Wednesday and Thursday, March 22 United States that w« must look for -'Up f and 72nd street. C. Everyone c . jv . i , is successful. Appropriate toasts were enu many crinfinals in proportion to thei. and 23. the future great artists. Of course, cordially invited to attend. Those de- ARMENTROUT-WICKE Sunday school 9:45. Splendid given by several. | number as the actors furnished, there Discussing reminiscently the fol the legitimate stage in America is in I classes and good music. All invited. Rev. Milo G. Bentley, state evan siring to be confirmed this spring are INCORPORATE ; would have been 2,832 in prison in ties, eccentricities, as well ns the vir the doldrums. With cheap vaudeville 1910, instead of the seventy-right Pleaching service at 11. Dr. Geo. gelist for thp Baptist denomination, meeting at 7:15, for instruction, be- tuea of the great actors, whom kb and cheaper motion .pictures, which. IL. White, Sunday school and Bible s at the Glencoe Baptist church. fore the service. Artides of incorporation have been which the census reports. In other Adair has known in his career of ov with very few txeeptions. are a ««»«1 “or'k ''^tor "for ThT padfic coast, Sunnyside. The children’s vested choir of St. filed by Armentrout-Wicke Motor words there are 24 criminals to each er thirty years, hia comments are of salacious rot, the legitimate drama i will speak at both Sunday school and James Episcopal Mission have the company with T. J. Armentrout as 1,000 actors apd less than one crim racy, appreciative and frequently will have a hanl time finding its own! at the church service. Dr. White is Easter music well under way and be- president, Roy DuVall, vice-president, inal to each 1,000 preachers.” ST. JAMES MISSION NOTES amusing. Among his many friends for some time. And if we are not one of the denomination’s most able ginning with the practice Thursday, and Paul A. Wicke, secretary-taeas- I Mr. Adair cites Miss Mary Anderson, prepared to bring something better and valuable men. BUILDING PERMITS The woman’s auxiliary of St. James March 23, will go into intensive train i urer. Incorporation was effected for the former great "Juliet” and “Gal on the scene th«' noxious conditions ing. $15,000. The company will continue mission met Wednesday afternoon Juniors at three. Let all the boys Tlie soprano section consists of 30 I to occupy the building owned by i Valentine Adomik, erect garage, atia” im the bright particular star in will obtain for quite a period. It is for a study class. The Episcopal the firmtqn'mt of great American ar- hopeful, however, that from the suc and girls be present. children’s voices. The harmonizing I Messrs. Armentrout and Wicke at! 6110 Powell Valley Road; $30. church In Oregon is the subject at Seniors at 6 30. Good music and a tiata. Speaking tu a representative cess of Walter Hampden, in the parts are carried by adult voices: al-| 182nd and Foster Road, completed last Jno. Johnson, erect store, 3903 present. Tea is being omitted dur of the Sentinel, Mr. Adair spoke Shakc'perian and classic roles there good subject. to by Mrs. Loverage; tenor, by Alan fall. Roy DuVall, vice-president, is 69th; $250. ing Lent Mrs. Emily Simmons is Song and preaching service at 7:30. glowingly of Mias Anderson: “She is will be a reviviscence of genuine Am Weatherdon, Fred Harris; ard bass, shop foreman. 1 Formerly he was F. E. Jeggar, rep. res., 6131 90th; president of the auxiliary. This young . The service will begin with the ordi- Jiving in dignified retirement at Tun erican art and drama. by George W. Chilson. Mrs. Chilson foreman for Robinson-Smith com-1 $25. The Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector bridge Wells, in the south of Eng actor ba.* already taken the place of ■ nance of baptism. Taster's theme: Andy Kockanex, er. woodshed, 4910 pany at Madison and Sixth streets. of St David's parish, is conducting is organist and choir director. land, n resort mnd«> famous in the Sir Forbes Robertson and his Ham “Marching Orders of the King’. 75th; $40. Among the Ford cars recently sold' n series of lenten services on Wed The young men’s class entertained Georgian days. Her philanthropies let has been likened to the dean of by Armentrout-Wicke company are:i Ida M. Goodrich, er- garage, 7110 Patronize our advertisers. nesday evenings at 7:45, in St. James are many and she ba« endeared her all American iictoin, Edwin Booth, the young ladies of the church nt a Crescent Paper company, used carr 57th ave.; $75. self to the great English public just wh« n that luminary was in his prime. G. Sternberg, 201 Front street, tour-. Emil Starck, er. shack. 10036 Fos- as she was known by the loving ap- ' ing; J. S. Martin, 801 E. 27th street, j ter Road, bet. 110th and lllth sts.; “It is particularly gratifying, to r-------------------------- pellation in America, "Our Mary”. coupe, $909; J. Eberhart, Troutdale, $25. quote an exception which proves the “During a performance given by rule—to find a clean, wholesome play used car; Arso Yonanovich, 561 Over- G. H. Macjory, er. garage, 4211 72<9 Sir Henry Irving at hia famous Ly like ‘Lightnin’ holding the boards in ' ton street, used car; Otto Martin, 424 st.; $150. By LOIS M. COPE ceum theatre in London in “The Mer the very heart of the great ‘White Charles J. Vaughn, rep, res., 5021 E. 27th street, touring; George W. chant of Venice” in which I played Way’ in New York for n period of __________________________________ / Dyer, 882 Milwaukie, roadster; C. 32nd ave; bldr. J. A. Carns; $725. an important role for the first time three years uninterruptedly, with Olaf Olsen, rep. res., 7425 59th natives killed a nine-foot snake of a wrestling began—oh, my. It was ab Samuelson, 3925 47th street, used East Africa, Feb. 1922. in the great actor’s company, 1 was that sterling actor, Frank Bacon, as Ford; A. E. Myers, Grande Ronde, ave.; $50. . solutely nothing like folks wrestle at deadly species just back of my 1 am getting along real well here very anxious to learn from the "Gov the star. Here is a wholesome, sim Ore., touring; T. A. Moody, used car, Wm. R. Lacey, erect shack, 6130 house ? Every time we go to the out- home. alone. Of course I have no floor cov ernor”, as he was lovingly called, ple piny with a direct human appeal. 87 E. 11th street: Copeland Lumber 44th st.; bldr., Bert Luke; $75. African Food Costs houses here we have to look around what sort of an impression I made. Mr. Bacon, by the way, was a former erings whatever, but I intend to get Wm. R. Lacey, erect 1 story res., I do not remember whether or not company, one-ton Ford truck; D. G. for snakes, Puff adders, etc., have native mats soon. And when my box Sir Henry said: “Your performance Portland favorite. been found. But that just adds spice I told you folks what I have to pay Martin,-773 Pettvgrove, sedan. $1,003. i 4606 63rd ave.; bldr. H. V. Holmes; gets here I will have one Fug. I In the main was admirable; your En --------------------------- I $500. My fruit, “It is a surprising f^-t. that it re must make a plan of my house and to life. Jackals, leopards, etc., are for eatables out here, glish diction faultless but your Don OBITUARY----------------------- Mrs. B. C. Dewey, rep. res., 6015 such as oranges, grapefruit, guaves. mained for an Englishman, John send to you. But there are some frequently heard. cgal accent impossible.” The “Gov Mattie Harlan Moore was born at 99th st.; $500. red raspberries, limes, lemons, etc., Drinkwater, to write th® best play in things 1 am really- in need of at once. “K*ep Me in Midst of Danger” ernor” always relished his tittle joke. do not cost me anything. I buy ba Wilmington, Ohio, Dec. 3, 1858, and Jno. Turner, erect garage, 4920 which the great American emancipa I haven’t many cooking utensils, but I love you just heaps. Pray con- “It was also my pleasure to have tor figured--‘Abraham Lincoln', in I can get along for a time if I only stantly for your little girl. I get nanas from the natives. Instead of died March 10, 1922. being 63 years, f^th st.; $30. appeared in the support of the re which Frank McGlynn was made fa had a teakettle. Now plense send me afraid sometimes here alone, but I giving the amount in rupees I will ■3 months and 7 days old. Her pa markable Americnn actor, Richard mous overnight. Heretofore tilo a cheap one by mail as soon as you ask God to keep me safe. I want state the equivalent in U. S. money, rents were David F. and Martha S.I Under the auspices of the lents M. Mansfield, during his guest season at great trouble in the delineation of receive this. Don’t get an expensive you to ask Him also to keep me even so you will more easily understand Harlan, who have long since preceded E. church, Mrs. May Bliss will deliver the l.yceum theater in London. I it. I have bought three big bunches her to the better hon^. She was her stereopticon lecture, ‘‘Alaska," in Lincoln was in the bewigged super one for maybe some day I can have in the midst of danger. have always considered Mr. Mansfield of bananas, two having about five or married to Milton Y. Moore, Dec. 10, the church Thursday evening, March ficial protean impersonation. Mc an aluminum set. Also wo can’t get I went with my little school pupils as the greatest character actor of all Glynn’s performance will ever remain brooms here. Mrs. Hoyt has hers to see a native wrestling match last six dozen fruit on, the other about 1890, and to this union was born two 23. Mrs. Bliss gathered her material time. His versatility was amazing twice as much. For the smaller you can sent from home. Maybe memorable for the spiritual and life night. It was between boys of our bunches I paid % cents each, and for children, who died in infancy. Her first-hand in Alaska and Curtis, the and, beyond doubt, Mansfield was a busband died seven years ago in this j Seattle artist, hand-colored each of like quality with which he invested send me a couple of those, If any- two districts. Men and women, boys sheer genius. During rehearsal at the larger one 20 cents. I paid 8 city, which place she has since made I 250 slides which wil be used to the role. Lincoln lives, again in the ene asks what I need, tell them cook and girls, placed themselves accord the Lyceum Theatre of “Richard the cents yesterday for half a peck of her home. The only immediate rela illustrate the lecture. A musical pro ing utensils, and a rocking chair or McGlynn portrayal. ing to their district in great groups Third” Mansfield was instructing a 441 'The other great outstanding fig- two, and a dresser. But I can get facing each other. Then sometimes potatoes. Eggs are 10 cents a dozen, tives she had here was her brother, gram will be offered. butter 50 cents a pound, cabbage 3 Leo W. Harlan, 9803 59th avenue, at supernumerary who was entrusted along without any of these just now with a speaking line as to how it ures of the American stage, Otis if I can get a teakettle. And please one or two, sometimes more, would cents a head, tomatoes four to six whose home she passed away. She •»•••»•••••••• should lie interpreted. After long Skinner, Robert Montell, Maude Ad put a dipper of some kind inside it. go out into the open space between. for 2 cents, radishes three bunches also leaves two brothers and five sis * During the rush period of yes They would squat down on the ground ams, the Barrymores — Ethel, Lionel for one cent, etc. Milk is 40 cents a * terday afternoon, as the Herald ♦ and patient effort Mr. Mansfield be Please don’t you folks deny your- and if anyone caned to wrestle with month per pint. Sugar, lard, and ters. Mrs. Moore was a patient suf ami John, and David Warfield, form came irritated and said sharply: selves to get me things. I already them, they would come out and feel flour is expensive as it is not pro ferer with diabetes for many months. * was being prepared for the press “Why the deuce don't you say it as a coterie of distinguished artists of owe you lots of money, But a 25c a tree fell across the wires of the She accepted her Savior in her last the muscles of the other chap. If he duced near here. Sugar is 30 pounds whom America may well feel proud. ” * P. R. L. &. P. Co. I do?' The ‘extra’, who happened to teakettle will do now. As a re * two for $4.00, flour 30 pounds for $3.00, illness and died in the faith of Jesus. decided he could manage him the Mr. Adair plans to return to his « sult, we are forced to omit some be a countryman of mine, replied hu Almost Carried Away by Rats and and lard 80 cents a pound. I have The funeral was conducted from the would shake hands, strip off « news items, which will be printed morously: ‘Sure, if I cpuld do it as native Donegal in the near future. H® I am almost being carried away by begin. a big notion to write Aunt Olie to Kenworthy parlors, final interment well as that I'd join Sir Henry Irv is highly delighted with his reception next week, if still seasonable. rats and ants. If you can find any Disseminators send me two five or one ten pound being at Clear Lake, Iowa, beside the ing’s company.’ Personally, I do not in Portland. He has appeared at sev bodies of her husband and children. thing that will rid me of them I wish buckets of lard by mail. A person out It was fine watching them go think Mr Mansfield relished the bon- eral functions and his charming Irish TONIGHT (Friday) in the Lents you w-ould send it to me. Spiders, to challenge. Some would walk bent can send 12 pounds by mail out here. mot. Dcapite Mr. Mansfield'* irasci personality and tact baa made him Grange hall, St. Patrick’s Day enter my con- oven others would act lame: others I don’t believe it would cost as much rats are crickets, ants, and SATURDAY NIGHT, Grange hall. bility, in private life he was the kind many friends, who predict capacity “ Speaking, good musical stant companions. If you miss the Oddfellows dance you tainment. would crawl; almost anything to keep to send it out as to get it here. est and most genial of men, a friend audiences at the Turn Verein hall program and dance music, free re will have missed something, that's in Rack Yard A Nine Footer As ever, the opposing side from knowing their of whom anyone might well be proud. when he and his talented colleagues freshments. Adv. certain. C-OOD MUSIC. LOIS. And then when the Did I tell you that last week the actual size. “In the last decade all of the great present "The Peacemaker.” Local Happenings Ku Klux Orator Called to Time By Pendleton Tribune Editor “Three-Finger” Jack Asked to Substantiate Anti-Catholic Libel-—Reward of $200 Is Posted FIGURES ARE GIVEN The Stage of Other Days A Nine-Foot Brown Ribbon Gliding In the Grass a