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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1915)
Weston Dakery r"rh Bread. Cak and I'wilry. Fin Candle. !H1 Mel at All Hour, . W prilla In l.olg and I'arty 8upr. ZCIIM the Baker Duput Ilulklli, Mln rim! Wnt.r Shoe and llriea repaired noil door. Monopole Canned Goods and Walters' Flour Our Leaders T.i Eccaccy Store Call on u t our new location In th Gould brick. ALMA BABNETT THE "WHY" 0fAMH0T BOX." a. Railroad Official ; 4h Cua la Imply Cartlest. la answer l III V.wtlun "What la i an! Iwt r a Khimki City HouUi-ru of- O' Ihi mi ma ruimwiug iu m: "A hot bog la a lgn lust Iba rty Anil ml In nut IH-Mcilitxl by auiua oar diimrtiuriit iimm. Tbr la airUM for but boi nr a car la rut out If (ha train la carefully hulked over by the rar man I Mi h tiTuiliml. rrtiiuirlly a but lol I cniiimhI by poor wimt and an lu aulll Ifiit greMlug' at Iba lima It ahuuld have been done, ami Ihcr la no riruw fur on. A bit boi, bt Ha bl to cause a wreck, and a wrat-k on um( rallrutfil tuia money, mmb mora thnu lb ' umcieiit quantity of wnal and oil and graaa to itruliU tb Journal of Iba WM, ' Tb farmer who buy a new w. n or a bunny ba pretty n1 .if what a H but uicau aud tb way to preriut It Wbc b buy uew waguu b a to It tbat Iba atria dl I wll greased ao It will not get but. II wUbe It rloly and doe nt lab any chance on tb wheel running hot. Tba fiirui-r' wheel on III nrw waguu or buggy would altrk, ml ir he itvralMtrd In driving abend b would aoon bar a ImJ aludl and a bad whirl. ii.iwr. lb result would not b ao d'aa-iron a tbi-y would b In a tmln of rare rntinlug at a pi or HfiM-n ur iwrntr mile an hour. It' no woudrr llmi trainmen tin htnguag UiiSt for a Kuiiday honl el wtien llicy Oud a but bug In their train- Tb-y know lht eoni ona na ueeo rarrlvM and ablrkln In hla work and I bat b la to bmui."-Jkw Tore row. BREVITIES imrtna porlod of an eonMfu llva day, andlnc lh paat wk, II. 000 hog wr rMlrd at lb Port land yarda, only amall par conlaa of which wr rly fit V hlllina. Ih balanca apparrnily havlna bMn ahlppd to avoid lh rpn of carry Ing lhm until prinf. Th rtln raault of IhM o-'IV hlpmrnt will b a rulnnu niuna orr in vaiora. v tkA U,m Mttunlua rtt ImmI Kor aala rhnap, a ll-aallon faolln fall. Orgoa anil and sllmata la ault- tank. K. K. Zhm. 4 lo lh production or corn, nia .... . .m airaira. all of which art Oood mllih it thl offU. cow for ) Inqulr ill dm t ijs f - HI? a w , t - LLtllVOS or th ii. a. Ur. and Mr. T. II. wr ucla Haturday Ma!lna. ' Pr.amland motion plcturr at W Inn ni.ira hnun next Monday and .Tutaday vnln(. I Mr. Mary (Orandma) Ilinlatar hi bfn wrlou.ly III durlm th wreb at . hr horn In thl city. I u... if. V. Khm at tha Waaton bak- enr cry If you want neat workmanahlp In ho and harnca rpirm;. Arc You Hesitating? t wher you abouM I'laca that or t.r for arain and food fr your IW t.ickT HiaiUata no liiiircr. tt can 'v Imlubilablo rvulonra that U i l yur rrat ilviitnit l tn A with u, th kind -f prm-r Ihul nikM iu way in court fact fr our tj,,t furtomora will tll jou uf th .nliiy f ur tod. KoIImI Hurley, atiHl Wheat; Hour, MilUUulT am. Chickoti Kl. l'hoiia No. 2HI. I) R.WOOD the Feed Man Local Lodge Directory vVrvi k:.h um;i: .t. 4, K. ok i. J. H. Kmtlifh, ir. C. Clark Wood. k. tt it a WK8T0N MM KIR NO. Aft. A. K. A A. . M. Mi every aneond and fmirtli HalunUy In arh tnunili. Hlohard Morriwin, W. M. I. H. Ivla, Kj. WS'IX)N IjOIhIK NO. 6rt, I. O. O. V. Meet vry Tburwlay avenlnif. W. II. Uoulil, N. O. A. A. Ke. IUc. Hon.; K. O. IVoMimw, Kin. Hve. tVKMTON f?AMI NO. 112. W. O. W. Mialb flral and thiol Saturday of each niunlh. Monroo 'turner, . . V, J. J. Belr, t'lcrk. KIHtKKA A8SKMrV NO. 24, I'N ill ArtUnnn. Met the flral ant) ihlrtl Muiulav In r-ac.lt immili, Nt lia Mayhee, M. A. Kranoe U. Wood. Nrcrciary. HTKI'HANIK TKMIT.K NO. 34, TV- uuiara Klia atieund and fourth Monday In aoli month. Anna O'Narra, M. K. C. Alloa r. rrice, m of K. A C. HIAWATHA RICIIKKAIt MJDGK No. 88. Meeu the inoond and fourt Ii l.kM..u. Amivh mnnth. Anna O llarra. N. O. Oilwwa Klrkpatrlok, Uco. Hon. lAiitlo liramtt, f in. reo. i'HKSt'KNT niAlTKIl NO. 47, O. K. 8. Mevta tba acond and fourth Friday of each month. Mary K. Barne. W. M. Alice F. I'rloe, 8eo. I Dr. Farnsworth DENTIST Donrllofnn OretTOtl ? . v. cv m t '. MENDEL'S UW. Hwn In th Crwl f fur V"a and Pur Orn Fa. Th following beautifully clear aum- wary of Ibe rlnllea vf meadelUro la du to tb Iter. W. wim. in ia ntoua bortb-uUurbit wbo drloied tu lUiiriey iiopcy: it rn mm our reiiow ana pur jrreea ea either way-It matiora not which la ed hearer ana wnirn poi.oo lienrer-you will net all yellow aeeda. If you "W Ibeae bylwld aeeda, acb will If It emiliMtte. produc a plaut which will l-ear. any. forty aeada. thir ty of a bk-b w ill on lb areraa be y .tut fn irreen. Tb RTeen. If bowb and ai.wn and awu for ronntleaa gen mtlona. will alwaya bear ureen aceoa true to tb original Breeu iHirenta ilr Hug th alwaye ilbl lutrcutlon of Inaet tai. Not ao the thirty yellow. Theaa whrn aown will on lb average pro dm ten plant bearing all pure yellow aeeda. which will I eonxtnnt and trua 10 th orutliml yellow innt for count. i lu.rniluii. The rvmnlnlng twen ty plnntM will l lniinr yollow. icb plnnt prwlm lim. on lb arerag. one- Hininer of Ita aeeU- pure yeuow. .or tuiirler pur grei-n and oue half lui- liure yellow, wblrh Inat will reH-at ine t,iwvm and urortbHi pracllcully for ever . . . Thb m the law of tnlierttnme wnun la the lnU or all the atuuiea pi oe eiigenUH and. In fact, of " breeder .f aulmnla and pmnU. -. lora World. Caua f On War. Wltllaoi tin "nil'lecor lout bl Mfe In r'ram-e tbroniib bw u.xe irenunm ... . .n,..i , linl,.r whll be wn n- Mrluleudlng the burning of Mantea. but few ieople know the nut wimn am rMe to th runiiHilgu tbat iwt William hla life. i, iniiw ruirt or ma reurn be iNTttm litmrnuilly ainut and con wNiuently tlie laiigblntraiwk of not unlv bl ubje.t. bul bW neigiioor croa the water. On day w con- eniurHry. I'UIUp of Kmnce. cotnnre.i hltn to a nib-t of venl on catera ann HUgge-ded IhHl he ahoiild be exhibited ut a wine nionun n now. j ma mi - raged William ibnt be itraigntway nunle war upon hi rldlcuier. ami me ih uf thmiiwiiiln of Uvea wa tb r- ult-Londou Tit Hit- Th Fleet fvlotfnlt. Th firat fo anggeat th tranatnnta- tlon' of apei'la among aulmala waa Buff on. about " Th temnv t..t M.H.imtdo wna the Brat to alle ge! the iMxwiltle di-w-vnt of wan from the ape. about ITT. in mia a ut. . r u'tiu flrar nmnoed to apply th principle of natural aelectlon to the iintm-Hl hlntory or man. ana in Herbert llwt aaaerted tb tranamuta- Uod of apeclea In plnnt. Not Complimentary. Mr. Illitrk-I don't want to maka a cc tie. but Ibnt mnn over there U atar Ing at me very offeutilvely. Mr. Black -He I. ebT W lk to blm. Mr. Blink m few momenta In ten-Did h apologlxe? .Mr. Blnck-T-ea; be antd he waa looking for hi aunt and thought at Hint tbat you wore lie! Tk.. AuaiJ Odd Numbar. The Hlnmcae have a ueintltlou dia log. r utit nmnlieni. nnd they atiiat .....i. atrtvu to hnve In their houaea nu oiniher of window, door. room it ud cupboard. fluaht ta BaV. iiiMraaThia lau't a clean knife. Jnne, New Hervmit - I'm ur it ought to lie. ium. The Inat thing I cut with It wit a bur of oap.-Boton Tran acrlpt. - - Mtlno BHI n eomnlnlua ibnt he never can hla lillla." 'I.uckT dog! Mine alwaya ahow up un the flmt of th month."-Judg. m ;rH.IlraiiltertMoliMma I (., IWal iaM krlHi or hmi tMl tar PNIg alaOH 4 murl , . fTI)Tg OltD rOwTUUM ill y.. i. HurlnwkaaktouMlkp. lMtullnmt u.d an r mom. unmvxnj. I B. SWIFT & CO. opO.1 S-vrnth St., Waghlnqtaw. D. C.J W. M. Ptnoa . G. H. Bbhop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton. Or. Freewater, Or Chaa. H. Carter ' Dan P. Smythe Carter & Smythe UWYERS PENDLETON OREGON Olendld hog rd, and until th far mer plant mor iniveiy oi crop nd Ihu make hlmaelf Inde pendent of outld aaalatanc. lh hog Induatry will b t th mercy of any Influence which may aifct lh price of wht and olhr gralne In th north went. - Alexander Kdoln, 41 year old. wa nt lo Tendleton Saturday ftr an examination before Mltrat Uu alien, and w committed t 'h Et rn Oregon hopltl by County Judga . .... i. - ft..., . n Wtrl n Ih I Ilooklna. formerly of Weeton , .......i w.ain for aev- mountain. I recovering from a aerlou wrkii entering wood aheda. rl lllnea at hi horn nar Helix. Ur a)d ch,.,rn yard without an In- .1. ..... i I - lnf.rrnlrf ha WOUld ii .... tko now nronrletoe or.vnatiun- t - th popular Whll lioua reo in d Monday with hi family at Milton. Mr. and Mr. Herman Hmderson of Ih IHu Mountain eawmlll hav been pending Ih week with Mr. and Mr. Clay Smith. u Mrs J. H. Prtc left Mon day for Portland for a vlalt or wveral waeka' duration. They hav given up their California, trip. A ...I...4 klnititnl of blil'k WU mad from the Weaton brickyard IhU week to Pendleton for ue In enlarg ing the Od-W. K. 4k N. depot there. iit.ri li. ltr.r fnreat raneer at tached to the Wenaha reaerve, favored Weaton with a Vlalt Turaoay rrom m ranger cmp on Ih Umtllla rivr. Mr. Helen Dorran, formerly Mia Helen Narkau. topped In Weaton for a, few oy vwii vim i friend whll on her way lo Spokane. Henry Kocpke of Athrna ha bought lit acre of farm land lying clone to th Waahlngton line from Oeer Drumheller of Walla Walla for 71. Mia Ida Narkaua cam to Weaton thl week for a few dy' vlalt with fc.r i.i.ra. Kukiii al Katncr nara- aua. wbo ar attending the local high tvhnol. George W. Badgett, formerly of Weaton, ahook hand with old-lime frlenda here Wedneaday after an ab sence of eeveral ycara. nr. oe I now engaged In farming near Mla- lon. It. P. Johnon of Falrvlew Farm waa a Pendleton vlaltor aunng ne flrat of the week, and attended a con ference there of lh International Bi ble Studonta. jrm Falling, a prominent merchant and Influential cltlaen of Pendleton from pioneer day, died Saturday t th of 14 year. Ho had Keen a realdent for tt yeara of Umatilla county. r. Pi.iiiiiinn. Adam. Athena and Wealon auto tnge ictivc Weaton twice dally fr Prndlcton at a. m. and S p. m Bound Irlp. II.7S. Meaooonnc at Goodln'a drug tore. A. M. Boy don, proprietor. t P u.uallen went lo Pendleton v.in,iuinv lih new petition lo th county board to change the grade of the Pine creek roaa. me paper algned by. nineteen freeholder, or even moro lhn the required number. Mayor P. T. Harbour I attending Farmer" Week" at th Oregon Agri cultural College. Mr. Harbour went with the view of picking up ome pointer of value lo hi bualneaa ci me hFiriinukln conference which la among th feature of lh week" pro- grHm.. n a Rmiarhee came down thl week from Becd nd Hawley mountain for vllt with hi family, anq aay ni the recent rain bring welcome renei Her the dryet aeaaon ever known In hi locality. He that ha haan t had aufftc cnt water on nia piece thrc head of horaca. in. hnvhood chum around Wea ton will be Interested In learning that Elliott Carmlchael I now ai nw mother home In Cincinnati. Ohio, and I aaltlng hi tepfather In a bi cycle tore. He wrltea that abaenc makea the heart grow ronoer oi ton. with which friendly old burg he will be kept In touch hereafter by meana of The leader. rtarlev la now quoted at 11 per ion In the local market Several large i ..i. mm two week ago at UO, but dealer report that there la allll a con- Iderable amount or nia cereai ro- malnlne- in the handa or tne grower-. nni. th month of January Prank Price, repreaentlng the weaton wxe- .n,nnv. nald out 150.000 for Weaton barley and wneai. "We all love th old Tader and are tnr It m vtalta." wrltea nam unrti from Llnd. waan.. in renew i hi. .ili.xrlnllnn. Mr. M or Kan IB IKS - - - Tha l.adera moat vaiuea pio ...k...rihAr ana ir ne couia w BWl . u .- . . . - multiplied a thouaand or o w would nut In a. .new Dreaa. Tne irouiii- i ,k.t .mi nt our other (ubacrtbera are neither o faithful nor ao apprecia tive. i..n.u.i.. h .ale of 10.000 acre of in tha vicinity of Bend, It expected mat ine nnuiMii lumber In lentrai urei n InrrA acalft. It I VUllllllVII'.VU w atated that the timber belt of Central Oregon la approximately no mnea long by 50 mile wiao. na mi ...itn.u irihiuarv ta Bend alone there I at least 20.0fl0.000.000 feet of good aw timber. pin durln th early part .i h. wMk aoaked thl neck o. the . .. n,iKh tha rroaiea conui .in a tha rround would permit. r-vn . n frAm waahed fields I fnm anmA incalllie. i ne rain waa rollowed by a thick fog. which cf- m nravantad the BTOUnd-hOg, Tueadny. from seeing bl ahadow and may result In better treatment rrom the weather gods. Clay Smith, mall carrier on route one. waa unable Monday to make hi ....... .4a hacauaa of thawing oriua. Starting from Weston at a. m. Mon day he did not get back until Tuesday at one-thirty o'clock In the afternoon, u. rf.iavad for three hour In ne gotiating the Jim McDnnlel hill and went all day Monday with nothing to eat until 10 o'clock at night, when he ought and found nutrltloua refresh ment In aorne of "Spud", lortle' peer lea potatoes. v .i-..u. ..i.in, that ha wanted work, and sometime h wouio pm up or wood without being ked to do ao. Such conduct waa quit naturally re garded a queer, and th examination showed him to he meniauy unwi anced. Pare.! w IndlcaUd by th patient' history. eh. tTmaiilla Pnuntr Taxpayer as sociation In araalon at Pendleton Tues. day ravored a return io ne oio ya- tem or tax collection By ine snenus; oppoMd an Increaae In the tal road tax, th propoaea naii-mni imiu tax and Ih proposed (tat appropria tion or 0,000 for Irrlgstlon pur .ainraad iha Rlmrham bill pro viding that tsx levlc cannot b mde for sums mor lhn a lx per cent In rresa over th levle of the preceding yer. nd deferred any action a to bollahment of Ihe county arhool u- pervlsor ytem. It w voted to or anlse branch asaoclaUona In the varlou communlilc of th county. and committee will Boon unaeriaae thl work. . , , . , j F. a. Luc, th Weston real tat man. both lost and won lh ult k.n...Hl aaalnal him bV MaHoO Jack to recover balance of I ISO alleged to be due on ISO ton or nay wnicn he old In Il to th defendant. Ver dict waa returned for the plainuri. but for only about one-third of tne amount aued for. Defendant claimed that the hay wa moldy and waa re fused by the Portland firm for which he purchased It; and lunner aa-et-ieu that ho loat a ault which h brought against the Portland firm at the In stance of the plaintiff. . - Th basket ball sessott waa wound up by the defeat of Weaton High by WalUburg High Saturday evening, cor 47 to II. Th local were over whelmed In the flrat half, but Walta burg then consented thst three grad uate etare. Blomgren, Proebstel and Ueuallen. enter the Weston line-up. This mad an even and pretty game of the second half. In which the score waa a tie. Point toed for WalU burg were: Ogdcn It, Adams II. Hss le li. Danlelaon I. For Weston: Blomrgen I. Pro betel 10, Smith I. Kirk p trick t. Another verv nlaaaant country hop Is reported from Ihe Pry creek nelgh hnrhnnrt nt here ftfiv vouna oeopl as sembled Friday night at the horn of Ilobert Still and wooed tne terpsicno- an eoddeaa Until Halt PSSl IWO o'clock In the morning. The supper Is described a a triumphant culinary achievement. Music wa furnished for the dancers by Mr. And Mrs. George Phillips. " l-malllla nniinl will this Year DBV KKiO,mi4.2 In taxe, or nearly IIOO.OtKl less than last year. The ataie snare i IW.mH. Weston, city tax this ...rl.W-MW. A i hens' t2o6.32 and t'an.llutnn'a sH4.I79.32. Weston has H1I12.85 school tax and Athena 4X212 iM.ra, Ann e.mA down Yester day from the Blue Mountain sawmill, and report two leet-or now at ine mill and live at tne ton paie. jot ...i i. all.lltf frAnn under the jflVUlM J . . . enow, making the flood proseot ome- wnai tnreauininjr. . c.l. At Mra neiiherirer's ranch, one irray horse rears old, one Iron grav mare n years oiu, one uik liorve Ja JMnt uiu. wiw , ,nn,h. r.i.1- atiKt viii buv them if tak en within the next week, inquire oi Henry Stamper Alhaat A Urn Inat. nna nf his bllirtrr horses, a household pet, the other lav through it spirit of playfulness. The animal wa romping with iu team mate when the latter kicked it. Both of Iu hind leg were broken and U had to be shot. Mr. Fred Shelton and daughters have arrived from Masnachuselia "r ..Ian.lal ckll. ll Wesum and Mil ton. Thev were truest uurmir me week at the Henri March resiuenoe. M. kin rnart RLarrirs are ex A knma a,un from Portland. IWlilM nu'"" "v 1 . . . . . I alt... where Mr, ssiagga is rwmormji an operation tor appeuuioiwa. rAn.t.i.-..K1a ImkimvAmAnL is' re- VUiwiuvi a r -- ported this .week in the condition of VIm. a A kaml wno JJU VVVU 111 since I'hristmas. i n,. .nn.,ntaln atnl-V la .till AM dutV. ann ion um, unuBm-3i . st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gould. Ttin Tin nap .nd children have returned to their home at Gibbon, af ter a month' visit with relatives nere -Lri. m..w TanaitlA waa here this week from the Vincent neighborhood for a few days' visit wun xrienos. house announces a St. Valentine' Ball for Friday evening reoruary u. Mr. S. T. Gore of Walla Walla l visiting Mr. and Mr. H. K. Turner and other friends at Weston. d Yr nan-an .n, I Jna TTorlmtton are serving as jurors in the Richard Burke murder ease at renuietoas George, the younger son of Joseph Blomgren, 1 under Dr. Smith' care with an inreotea anee. ' C W. DeGrsw returned Tuesday from a visit with relative and friends at Walla Walla. , -; Mrs. Lillian Fredericks has returned fmm a visit at her brother's noma in Burley, Idaho. . . Mrs, J. E. Scrimsher returned Tues day from a visit to relatives at rree- water. Depot eab far reduced to 25 cents for toe rouna trip, r m. Today we believe we are ' showing the largest and best assortment of pocket knives ever on sale in this locality. Just think over one hundred differ ent patterns from which you can make your selec tion, and every knife carries our personal guarantee as well as that of the manufacturer. Here you will find such well. known brands as 0-V-B, Keen Kut ter, Diamond Edge, Griffon, etc., knives that have established a world wide reputation for durability, beauty of design and perfect workmanship. If you want a knife for pruning, hunting, camping, fipeying, budding, manicuring, leatherfpunching in fact, for any purpose ask us; we have it A knife for every purpose for man, woman and child this we had in view in making up our stock. Prices are reasonable, ranging from two bits to two and one-half plunks. We will sell you a knife for two bits and guarantee that it wiil give perfect satisfaction jor your money back. One look at our showing will convince you that we are in a position to supply your wants. Hardware and Implements Maa- ,,.e a, et?j Ha-aaa'AA'"aaeaaaaeHaae1'aaaeaaa'1ar Tb Milton team won the high school basket ball championship of th East End In th serlea just closed, with five game won and one loat, or a percentage of 1.1. Weaton and Fern dale tied for second plac with toO each, and Vincent gallantly brought up th rear with 147. Ti.antla JTarm.n And Genevieve Borers took part In the musical re cital given by the Ftocher achool of muln at Fllrr. niano house In W alla Walla but Friday evening. The little mimes did credit both to inemscive and to their teacher, Mia May Spring- ak Thau tav,tAT aivnm na nA in W a 1 1 A Wslla by thlr preclico teacher, Hope Beeier. Tta mirtnn S. Hndm. tirofaaanr of aoctal biology at the University of Ore gon. Is delivering Illustrated lectures during the week In Umatilla county on 'Public Education (or bocuu Ad vance." He will address the people of Weston torn rrow evening at 7: JO o'clock at High School auditorium, and should be greeted by a large audi ence. The lecture is rree or cnarge. The two county rock crusher How at Athena will be moved to Weston soon to com Die te the link in the coun ty road between Weston ana atmon. It waa the Intention to move the ma chines the first or this week, but rain Interfered. The Dry creek road na been selected for the Improvement, and the crusher will be established na tha J H. f off man Dlace. Jack Crura will have Immediate supervision of the work, and about forty men will be employed. Pastor William A. Baker of Now York City spoke at the opera house last evening at acvcn-thlrty o'clock under the auspice of the Internation al Bible Student. Hla subject waa. To Hell and Back." Pastor Baker waa formerly a Catholic priest, and te recarded aa a Bible scholar of un usual attainments. He is remembered at Weston for the very able -address whl-h ha anva here last fall, following the scriptural photo drama which at tracted such large audiences. iujaa Mackenzie, Prtsidc. J. N. PRICE. Vk President E. M. SAUTR. Cathhir t. L BLOMGREN. Established 1891 MOUNTAIN SCHOOL READY FOR. LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY lis Farmsrs Bank of Do not envy the man with a bank account Deposit your earnings with Farmers' Bank and be envied DIRECTORS-William MacKeniie, Dr. F. D. Watts. Joseph Wwsar. G. W. Stages, J. H. Price, J. & Price, E. M. Smith. . fk. TITaatsin mountain ahonl. Wo. IO arl,t,.h Uai-liart W f!mMlani is w. " . . . v-. . . . - ... r t . ,,. . T, ...I I. ft.lLl leacner, win ooservo iiiw-uiu a wimr ; day on Friday evening, February 12, w ith appropriate exercises after serv ing a big dinner at the school house to the natron ana otners interesieu id the school. Following is the program: Violin solo Ray Jones. Song, America School. Recit ation. Lincoln's Birthday (Cope- land) Rbeuamy Dowd. Reading, Lincoln and the Terrapin (Kimball) Ray Jones. Song, Tentlnjf xonigni vuanene, Messrs. Charles May, Ben Lee and I .. V ,t Jki;.. l,.th ICnhnaitl. er; Bertha Lee, organist. .... . . . , , , n , I v tteeitation, xvon van oueiieru; Paul Schneider, v. Recitation, When Lincoln Was Young Freddie Aliyo. Song, Just Before the Battle, Mother Quartette. Hooitailnn. The TVaih of Lincoln (Halpln) Pauline Ray born. Readinjf. The Soldier'a. Reprieve (Bobbins) Maggie Dowd. Song and march, Battle Hymn of tha ttamihlin Kehonl. T- : . . ! TL. UI..A . n.l lh. flMV XeUlUtVIlU, A ll- UIUD cm wm " (Finch) Helen Rayborn. tteciiation, -uoness aiw, vupo land) Gene Schneider, itanitatinn o Cani.ain. Mv Captain (Whitman) -Waller Ray born. song, uur r lag yusnene. riai.tinn nh vvh,-Should tha Snlr- It of Mortal be Proud? (Lincoln's fa vorite poenfTTCnox) Ruth Schneider. Declamation, Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech Terrence Terhune. l-tecitauon, Aoranara mucuiu ant) Myrtle Ferguson. Song, Lincoln Says We're Free (Copeland) Ray Jonea and Norval Ferguson. Recitation, Antietam Miller Ray born. Violin solo Ray Jones. ; Recitation Bar bur Frletchie (by Whittier)Pearl Dowd. Song, Kingdom Comtn' School. Song, Hurrah for the Flag Quartet. 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