OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908.
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Oregon City Enterprise
Published Every Friday
E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher.
Entered at Oregon City. Or., Tost
ofllce as second-class matter.
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lowing their name. . If last payment Is
not credited, kindly notify us, and
the matter will receive our attention.
ter since the defalcations of the clerk
were discovered, have' caused much
unfavorable comment. Thousands of
dollars passed through Olson's hands
In an Irregular way. He was permit
ted to draw warrants in favor of him-
LOCAL BRIEFS
COMING SOUVENIR EDITION.
The rapid growth of Oregon City
and Clackamas County along industrial,
manufacturing, agricultural
tural and other lines will be portrayed
exhaustively In a souvenir edition of
the Oregon City Enterprise that will
come from the press early In April.
This edition will be ono that not only
this newspaper, but the people of
Clackamas County, will be proud of.
It will be superbly illustrated and will
be devoted entirely to Clackamas
County, its resources and its people.
It will not be a scheme to make money,
but It will be a laudable enterprise
that should command the liberal sup
port of every business man.
WHAT THE STATEMENT MEANS.
Rnvnl Dr.. ii, I L'....l. i
self for amounts due from the dls- - , , r '
trlct for various purposes, and It was 1
because of this laxity In handling the Kev. J. W. Kxon, of Dover, was In
funds of the district that ho was en- town Tuesday on business.
abled to steal more than lUOOO. and, p.nili,, i,.,,.., n... . . ' . ,
keep the theft concealed for more 1 .,.1?, rH 'Wt' BU,ri"
than a year. Section No. 119 of tho Um 1I,,rrls l'wry,
Stato School Law says: I Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hozarth were In
"The books and accounts of the I tho city Tuesday from Portland.
District Clerk shall be subject to In- j Th ,)0st ,
:PndC the" daire"ctyor:n.dhaa1,,, StX SuV, , "-" r,.
meeting of the school district make a j License to marry has been granted
thorough examination of the books to Mario Robljek and Matthew PalaJ
and accounts of the District Clerk." I "ar.
loo mucn cure cuuuoi in. t-ieiciHe-j , .....n,, ......i hn ,.
In handling other pile's money. ' J1 B XhS h5ud
" V o o "1(' Monday.
SOCIETY
Paul Klieppln, publisher of Tho Pa- or-
clllo Searchlight, of Salem, passed
through the city Monday en routo to
Portland. Mr. Klepplu was formerly
In tho (lc)ur milling business and was o o
located nt Oregon City 1!) years ago. . I T,H, VuU,nm, ,mi.y ,,,,,
licit limber, of Klton, Wis,, says; "1 night at the home of Mr. anil Mrs.
have only taker! four doNos of your Charles II, C'aulleld was ono of the
Kidney and Hladder Pills and they , most tmccoKHful affairs over given by
have done for mo moro than any other tho Dorthlck Club, whoso social func
medlelno has over done." Mr. Harbor Hons are always enjoyable. The hos
refers to DeWltl'a Kidney and llladdor tosses, besides Mrs, Cuullolil wore
Pills. They are, sold by Howell & Mrs. Walter A. Pliulek, Mrs. 10. A.
Jones. jSoiumer, Mrs. K. A. Chapinan, Mrs,
Special announcement! Abendroth I ";, HR S''K" I",W""jr?
U-Vs., Jewelers. 334 Washington ,, " W. "",H , n"
Portland., who have been In business 1 .r"1' ' 7 ' 'T , Z tw?m
r.,- ii v,.,.. i., ... ... ,'lwkod with festoons of rod hearts and
n..i. ....... u. .'... v.V ?.' w..Ji.i.,.v..... miniature Cuphm. In honor of St. Val-
dishonesty cannot be laid at the door
of the board of directors, it is a won-
hortlcul-: dor that they did not make an effort
to follow a system that would navo
made the theft of school money almost
impossible.
F. M. Gill for Representative.
It Is announced that Mr. F. M. GUI
Is a candidate for State Representative
from Clackamas County, and that he
will make his personal statement to
that effect within a couple of weeks.
He will be a candidate as a Republi
can, though his tendencies to independ
ency in matters political are quite
well known. Should Mr. Gill eater
the race for representative we pre
dict his nomination and election by a
good majority. He is well known
throughout most of the county, nnd is
a man highly qualified for the oltlce.
Why not give Eastern Clackamas this
one representative? Estacada News,
The question whether tne Republi
cans of Clackamas County shall be
Republicans first, last and all the time,
or whether they shall subscribe to a
License 'to marry was granted Sat
urday to Christina Krause aud IX H.
Uottemlller.
Horn, Wednesday morning, to Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Sorghau, of Kansas
City Addition, a son.
DeWltts Carbollzed Witch Hazel
Salve Is especially good for piles. Sold
by Howell & Jones.
Hunting Accident at Logan
William Hubert, a son of August
Hubert, of Logan, met with a painful
Statement that mnv tnme. thpm tn I accident Sunday that came near re-
Tote for a Democratic candidate forsltlnK seriously. He iook nis reun-
United States Senator, will be placed I ver wenl oul lu
before the neonlo ct Plnrkninns Pniinfv : pursuit of a bear, as tracks had been
at the coming election. There will be sepI tne neighborhood, nnd had put
a bitter fight made to whip into line the weapon down for a minute, when
ho accidentally struck the revolver
for the Legislature. Fallacious rni. I and the cap exploded, the bullet strik
ments will be used to persuade these i 'nB him in the hand and plowing a
mpn that thpv chmilH nornhnnno lina- i furrow to his shoulder. He was
to the will of the minor! tv nnrtv and ! brought to Oregon City and his wound
men who pose as Republicans' will ' dresed by a physician, and will not
flehL both at the nrlmarv Wtln nn.i ! be able to use his hand for several
at the June election, those Republicans I w eeks.
who have the nerve to stand up and
say they will not bind themselves to a Seized With Epileptic Fit.
promise to forsake the nrincinles of i Arthur Bainey, a stranger who says
the party that placed them in office. his home is in I'rtland, was seized
This is just what it means. Wemav wlth an epileptic tit Wednesday morn
dodge about the stump all we please, ing. At the time he was stricken,
but the fact remains that Republicans Bainey, with a companion, was stand
should stand by the colors of their par- ln& at the northeast corner of Sixth
ty. If we are to be Republicans, then and Maln streets, and when he fell he
let us by all means be consistent, but struck the side of his face on the con
if we are to be Democrats, then we crete sidewalk, severely bruising it.
should be careful how we register. Dr- Meissner was summoned, and
This issue cannot be straddled; tt after a time succeeded in restoring
must be met squarely. the man to consciousness. He was
Here Is Clackamas Countv and here ,ater removed to his room in the
is Oregon, with Republican voters who ! Portland House.
overshadow, three to one. those of the. !
opposite political faith. We believe In I Viola.
Republican principles. We believe In j Our farmers are ploughing aud get
Theodore Roosevelt, and all that he ! ting in their grain. Nothing is on strike
stands for that is good, and brave and ! but the hens and they are waiting for
Incorruptible. Then, gentlemen of the 'eggs to come down In price.
Republican party, let us show our faith Our sick have nearly ail recovered
or let us admit that we have no party ; fom the Grip. E. Miller has been
principles; that we are willing to sign ; quite sick the past week, but is im
any old supposedly popular measure : proving new so he will soon be able to
that we think will land ui in office, j be about again.
The Enterprise presumes to offer a ! Our school has all of the pupils
recommendation to tlie Republican back again, and school is progressing
candidates for the Legislature. Sign nicely under the care of Miss Fouts.
a statement if you wi:i, but don't sign Miss Christiana Hamilton was at
a Dsmocratic statement. S
publican statement. Promise
for that REPUBLICAN candidate
United States Senator who receives the 1 'Viola friends of Joseph Pollick were
highest number of the people's votes, shocked to hear of his death at Port
Your party can ask no more from you land last Tuesday. He was a resident
than this. j of Portland at one time, but for the
rrmrrrrrrrrr ' past few years his home was In High-
HANDLING PUBLIC FUNDS. j lanf , ..,,,
Mr. and Mrs. William Mattoon were
! in Oregon City Friday; also Warney
Rev. William Stover, pastor of tho
Lutheran Church of Tacoma, was It)
the city Snturday for a few hours.
Edward F. Rruns, of Sandy, has gone
to Fresno. Cal., for a visit with rela
tives aud will be absent several weeks.
William Grlsenthwalto and Charles
K. Spenco of Heaver Creek have pur
chased two valuable blooded Jersey
bull calves from McCoy, Ore,, and tho
animals were sent to Heaver Crook,
Wednesday, Mr. !rlsenthwnlte coming
Into town for that puriKiso. The calves
Use I)o Witt's Llttlo Early Risers. I are five and six montliH old and eomo
pleasant little pills. They are easy to from a fine atrnln. being out of Land
take. Sold by Howell & Jones. seer's Pacific Pearl, a full sister to
i.p.wa t., .....rrv a iuU...i T,w. ' Jennie Noni'lHn. whoso record for ono
day to Belva G. Shaw, a niece of Coun
their now store. No. ;i0 Washington
St., March 1st, which Is In tho sumo
block as at present. Special removal
sale now on.
Kodol Is a scientific preparation of
vegetable acids with natural digest
ants and contains the same Juices
found in a healthy stomach. Kach dose
will digest moro than 3.000 grains of
good food. Sold by Howell & Jonos.
PURCHASE BLOODED CATTLE.
William Grlsenthwalte and Charles E.
Spence Buy Jersey Bull Calves. .
ty Assessor Nelson, and
Foust.
Edwin J.
month Is 878 pounds, 8 ounces of milk,
which made US. 4.1 pounds of butter. In
four months, October, Novonnbor, lh
comber nnd January this cow gave
The council has directed the commit-1 :il!00 pounds of milk and 2:'0 pounds of
tee on streets and public property to butter. Mr. Grlsenthwalto and Mr.
improve the Molalla road loadlug to Spenco are proud of their purchase and
Elyvllle.
W. H. Jenkins, traveling passenger
agent of the Harrlman linos, spent
Tuesday In Oregon City lu the inter
est of his companies.
Mrs. Joseph Wilson, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W,
are to bo commended for their Interest
In lino stock. The calves are from the
same strain as Ijorotta I)., who took
tho grand prize at the World's Fair for
the best milch cow.
H.
H. F. Kayler, of Molalla.
F. Kayler died Wednesday at
H. Nelson, of this city, left Sunday , his liijme in Molalla, from tho effects
night Tor her home in Uisbee, Ariz, j of an .attack of la grippe, aged 87
D. II. Hottemiller and Miss Chris-1 v,'nrs:, tho fun1'r"1 '" m'M t,,"rP
tiua Krause were married in this city Saturday morning, the remains being
Sunday by Rev. W. R. Krnxberger. aud i ',.lt,'rr"(' .' ho "art ceim'tory. Mr.
they will make Oregon City their Kn'l,!r w, V? "f ,,0Hl. k""W'l
home I anil most highly respected citizens of
the Molalla country, coming there
Norwood Charman, a member of the I about the year 1850 from North Cany
basketball team of the State Culver-! Una. which was his birthplace. Ho
sity, was lu town Sunday, visiting was twice married, and Is survived by
relatives, and left Sunday night for widow. Mrs. Mary Kayler. ami 13
Eugene. 'children, as follows: Ellon. George.
Miss Edna Caufleld aud Miss Nleta v; J.". ,.' A- l''n'. and Florle
Harding, students at the University of r .Moiaim; .Mrs. u. j. .Moore.
Oregon, who have been visiting rela- P1- f "im .man ami Mrs j. t
i here for a few days, left Monday i " -Moiaua; i. r. uayier. oi
Euuene I Sumpter: Elmer Kayler. of Ileppner,
; online, Eight hands of hoarts passed
tho early part of Iho evening aud
then a brief program waM given, em
bracing two piano numbers by Mlsu
Edna Caulleld, vocal solos by Miss
Ivy Roako, who responded to oncoroH,
und a sunflower chorus. This f endue
was especially attractive, tho faces of
tho participants allowing bravely lu
the center of huge sunflowers on can
viih. Tho member of tlio chorus
wont Mrs. Theodore Osmund, Mrs. R.
C. Gaming, Mrs. (1. L. Hedges, Mrs.
W. A. Dlmlck. Miss CIh Barclay Pratl,
Miss Ivy Koako, Mrs. I . I Porter.
Mrs. L. Adams and MIhs Vara Caulleld.
PoIIcIouh refreshment were served
and tho "whltn elephant" game fol
lowed. This was a mystery, whore
each of the guests selected a package
from a basket and those not satisfied,
quietly exchanged with other guests.
When tho packages wero opened there
was much merriment.
honor of tho birthday of Mr. Ilert
lion lie, Tho evening wan plemmntly
passed wllli mualo and gamos ami
dainty refreshments wero served.
Mrs. Robert r. MeAlplu entertained
Iho members of tho Aloha Club at her
homo Saturday afternoon, The prize
In bi'lilgo was won by MIhs Laura
Popo and dainty refreshments wore
served,
MIhs Alice flooding entertained linr
young frlendN with a Valentino party
at her homo on Twelfth street Friday
night. Tho evening was spent with
ganiOH of tho Valentino hoiihiui, and
chocolale, saudwIehoH, cuke and randy.
Gorgeous and fantastic Indian cox
(nines and rod tire marked tho anni
versary ball of Wachono Trlbo, No,
111. Improved Order of Red Men, lu
Armory hall Saturday night. Pane
Ing was Indulged In until a lato hour
and tho affair was enjoyable from
commencement to conclusion. Several
hundred people uttonded nnd wit
nessed tho war dance. Tho braves
were cleverly disguised. The next so
cial function of a Terpslehorean char
acter Is the annual ball of Columbia
Hook and l-uddor Company tomorrow
night In tho Armory. The dances of
tho volunteer firemen are always pleas
ant affairs and the coming hop will be
no exception.
tives
for Eugene
H A. Wolfer, of Aurora, and C. E.
Gorbett, of Colton, were In town Mon
day. Mr. Gorbett, who Is lu the shin
gle mill business, reports business
brisk in his line.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
acts gently but promptly on the bow
els. It Btops the cough by soothing
the throat and lung Irritation. Sold
by Howell & Jones.
Mrs. A. R. Doolittle has arrived
here from Seattle, Wash., to Join Mr.
Doolittle, who Is employed at W. L.
Block's furniture store, and will spend
the summer in Oregon City.
and Mrs. Llnnle Swift, of Eugene. He
was also the grandfather of Mrs. O.
D. Eby, of Oregon City. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Eby went to Molalla to attend the
funeral.
HENEY GETS THE MONEY.
Government Gives Him $50,000 for
Prosecuting Land-Fraud Cases.
Sola Circle, Women of Woodcraft,
entertained Its friends Thursday after
noon at a reception In Woodmen hall
In honor of Mrs. YniiOi'Hilall. the grand
guardian of the Circle. About 125
people were present ami the afternoon
was delightfully spent. Woodmen
hall was artistically decorated with
Oregon grape, ferns and cedar houghs
and the shaded electric lights added a
touch of warm color to the acetio. Late
In the afternoon toothsome refresh
ments were served. On Friday night
of this week Sola Circle will have a
Colonial Sociable for members only,
and there will bo several Initiations.
WALK8 AT MT. PLEASANT.
Residents of That Community Display
Commendable Spirit.
Tho Mount pleasant Civic. Iinprovo
ment Club held a special ineetlnii
Tuesday night to complete tho ar
rangements for the construction of a
now Hldewalk. about one and otie ipiiir
ter miles In length, leading from tho
corner of tho school park south lo tho
residence of It. 11, Tuber. The con
tract for the lumber will bo let to
the Hurley, Moran & Stafford haw
mill, and the labor will bo provided
gratis by the members of the Im
provement club, all of whom nro
showing great enthusiasm In the up
building of the community. When
this work Is done, the club will pro-
d to extend the walk, mailing
total distune oftwo and one half
miles. Tho cost of tho lumber will
be close to 1150, but the hllsir will tin
donated.
Saturday evening of this week Iho
ladles of tho club will give a dinner
In tho Assembly I lull, and Iho pro
ceeds of the umir will bo diverted to
ward tho construction of tho new side
walks. The regular meeting for the election
of rdlicerH will be held Tuesday even
ing. March 3. Purlng the last six
weeks about 20 new members have
joined the Improvement Club, and
such Is the unity of spirit at Mount
Pleasant that nearly every resident
property owner Ih a strong believer
In tho work of the Club and Is a member.
Francis J. Heney's fee for prosorut
Ing laud-frnud cases In Oregon
amounts to practically $50,000, all but
$8000 of which he has been paid. Thla
balance was provided for In the de
ficiency appropriation bill which re-
' V. - f ' ., , V. 1 ,
v,uaui-B uaic-s una uyuucu a uew i .,,,.. linuu,.,i f,,.'n.
ign a Re- home over Sunday and attended Sun- f"h '"arket 1,lg Joining It , uml(.rHt(H)(, that th(. f(.(. for the
e to vote day School at Viola and helped with !ie of"ce of llllBms Bros. Transfer . HalI calie , not ,Ilclll,,tM, , , a,,ov,.
didate for the singing, which was appreciated, j t-oixipan. 1 he place was formerly amounti ' that will be paid out of
The fall of Otto F. Olson, yesterday Wood and our merchant, H. Kopp. He
high in the estimation of the people makes such quick trips to town that
of this community, a trusted office.- we will all have to call him the "Flying
of the school district, a leader in Dutchman."
church circles; today a defaulter,1 August Hubert, our jolly Road Super
brings with it a bitter lesson. Here visor, with his son, Will, and Ed. Miller
was a man in whom the public reposed have been working on the Viola Hill,
implicit confidence. His word was which was in bad shape,
good. His associates and acquaint- Willie Hubert was out coon hunting
ances universally respected him, and and in some way a revolver, that was
with a happy family life, he might on a loir, went off anil nhnr him in the
have continued to be a useful man, hand. We hope that it will not cripple
but in an evil hour, temptation stared him. I
him in the face, and he could not Rev. P. J. Rinehart and wife and lit
withstand it. . tie daughter went to Clarkes to hold
We can find little excuse for Mr. meetings and get acquainted with his
Olson, whose crimes were evidently church people. They expect to be gone
brought about by a craze for mining two weeks.
speculation that dulled his conscience: Mr. Deering went to Portland to see
but what about the method of handling about selling shingles. They have
school funds in vogue by the board of plenty of shingles on hand, and people
directors of the Willamette school dis- in need of shingles should give them
trict. The publicity given this mat- a trial.
occupied by a restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs." Ira Wlshart and son
have arrived here from Baker City,
where they have been residing for
several years. Mr. Wlshart will prob
ably take a position in Portland.
flio, n L-,,11,- lu (ltd,,,. .... .!,
v-.ioio ... io o v lu-I own nrlce
building next to the postofflce, for-i p
merly occupied by D. Mcllenry, and
will install a restaurant there. The I
building will be completely remodeled.
Cascasweet, the well known remedy I
for babies and children, will quiet the
little one In a short time. The ingre-1
dients are printed on the bottle. Con-1
tains no opiates. Sold by Howell & J
Jones.
the appropriation for the current year,
The Departmi'tit of Justice was not
Inclined to approve Mr. Hcney'H ac
count as submitted, believing his fee
exorbitant, but when Mr. Heney ap
pealed to the President tho Depart
ment was Instructed to pay him his
Albei t Schilling, formerly a resi-j
dent of this city, was slightl ylnjured ;
last week in the Southern Pacific train
wreck near Forest Grove. He Is now j
a resident of Me.Mlnnville. His con-j
dition Is greatly Improved. j
The will of the late Joseph Pollock
has been filed for probate. The valu?
of the estate Is about $1100. Pollock i
was a resident of Highland. He left'
$1 to each of his children and the
bulk of his property to his widow.
D0YODKN0W
THE WET WEATHER
COMFORT AND
PROTECTION
afforded by a
Slicker?
Clean -Light
' Durable
Guaranteed
Waterproof
32
Everywhere
A J TOwrft CO BObTOM VI
ill A
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking powder
made with Royal Crape
Cream of Tartar
Ho Alum, No Lime Phosphate
MAIN ST. FISH MARKET
CHAS. GATES, Prop.
Fresh. Oysters, Clams, & Etc. All
Hinds of Fruit. All Orders Delivered
HIGHEST PRICE paid for poultry
and eggs. , 522 Main St.
THE PLANET SALOON
A GENTLEMEN'S RESORT
You not only find gentlemen in front of the bar, but you find
them behind the bar, too. j
L. RUCONICH, Prop.
His long experience In business, enablea him to purchase only
the best brands. j,
Wines Liquors And Cigars
A glass of his well-kept beer or-Jlquor' will convince you.
" 619 MAIN 8TREET
Telephone 80 OREGON CITY, ORE.
Willamette Falls Camp, No. 1 IS.
Woodmen of the World, Is arranging
for an enthusiastic meeting on Friday
evening of next week, when a large
number of the mi-mb'TH of Prospect
Camp, of Portland, will come up, ac
companied by their tlegree team, to
put on the floor work. Several candi
dates for Initiation from the Igan
Camp of Woodmen will come In, ami
Willamette Falls Camp will have ono
candidate. Sola Circle, Women of
Woodcraft, will meet thla (Friday)
evening and hold a Colonial Social for
members only.
Mtim'S SEEDS
it r
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lillity,F.rry'ti..dt
lu. t ln. l.ylli-m.
w-lvr.. I'armrfl
limiMonllclrtHt
In thrill Iik.iim
thry know tlirjr
can I relied up
on. Ihih'I riprtt
uirnl Willi chr.p
frf-tUyour.ure
y I lr. lu buying
ami. trill oul by
. cuiiM-lrullou
ml Inul woilliy
f.rrf'i lm4 Annual
fur ihii no.K. AJlr
0 M.rtmsC,Dlti!,MK
Mrs. Arthur Warner gave an after
noon tea at her home In Mount Pleas
ant Saturday to the members of the
Satiate Shakespeare Club, In honor of
Miss Itoma (i. Stafford, a member of
the club, who Is a student nt the Ore
gon State Normal School In Mon
mouth and hns been visiting her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stafford. The
dlningroom was prettily decorated In
pink and the menu cards were novel,
the different courses being elaborated
with quotations from Shakespeare.
ELECTRIC HOTEL
& RESTAURANT
Meals at all hours.
Rooms 25c up.
Family Trade Solicited.
JOHN J. TOBIN Prop.
The sr.th birthday of W. P. Ptirns
was celebrated Saturday In Portland,
and was the occasion of a family re
union. Mr. Hums was formerly sheriff
of Clackamas County. Those from
Oregon City who spent the day with
the old gentleman wore Mr. and Mrs.
Charlirs K. Uurns, Mr. and Mrs, Charles
H. Hums, Jr., and son, Mr. and Mrs.
W. U. Hums and daughter. Four gen
erations were represented.
The Women's Relief Corps of Ore
gon City will give a dinner to the old
soldiers residing In Clackamas County
on Washington's birthday, which falls
on Saturday of next week. A general
Invitation Is extended to all of the old
soldiers of the county aud the dinner
will be served at I2:.'I0 p. ni. In the
afternoon there will be an Interest
ing program, consisting of literary and
musical numbers.
Bowling
Alley
in
Cole Building
CHRISTENSEN & RAKEL
Invite the public to visit the
Alleys.
Tualatin Tent, Knights of the Mac
cabees, will hold a smoker In Wood
men of the World hall Monday even
ing, February 21, and the members are
planning for an enjoyable? affair. There
will bo entertainment from Portland
and a musical program will be ren
dered. It Is probable that tho once-fa
mous Macabee miartettc will be ro-
vlved for the occasion. Refreshments
will be served.
Mr. Shively, the energetic manager
of Shlvely's Opera House, has secured
larence Dennett's beautiful Mexican
play, "A Itoyal Slave," for Friday even
ing, February 28. Tho author has
volved a story, startling In its Inten
ity calling Into play the strongest
emotions human nature possesses. The
loyal, undying devotion of Apulia to
his young mistress, the passionate
hate of the Countess Inez de Ora, the
sweet, confiding love of the gentle Isa
dorarelieved by the bright, breezy
comedy of the American newspaper
correspondent and tho equally spright
ly Annetta with the specialties they in
troduce all contribute their share In
making "A Royal Slave" ono of the
most enjoyable of this season's offerings.
Courteous Treatment
Clean Sport
Open Day and Evening
' Mr. and Mrs. James Roake enter
tained the members of tho Congrega
tional Church choir and a few friends
Thursday evening at their home In
Sffi
n mi m
I FAMOU8 AT HOME FOR
I GENERATIONS PAST; I