MONDAY, Aprii I I , PAO« TWO htro N g for demc „ been played last Friday was. p«st- LOS ANGÈLES, Aprll H l , poned until today because of the canâidnte for unfavorable weather. The game The démocratie president là the nextjleéllàw is called at 3:$Q. , , .. . to' WM, I t - - chance - *5 (Published'by the pupils of Lincolh public, sthool) Mr. Henry Sheldon and Kay an excellent Neil spept the week end at Eu- opinion of Newtbn D. Baker, former It was done. Shu. was glad, when gene. Mr. Sheldon visited at hi£- Cleveland attorney and STUDENT TEACHER^ ’ vlsltlng secretary of war, 5naw home and Kay stayed at his broth­ The new quarter started .Agril the morrow came and to the af­ fceee •' - • * - * the 4th vrilh all -hew • student ternoon presented the candy to er's fraternity house, the Phi Sig­ - Governor A1 Spilth and William A teachers. Since the new student her aged father. Taking a piece ma Ep8ilan. Thé ukulele club party Thurs­ Gibbs McAdoo will be the strong­ and eating it, he exclaimed, teachers came the program has day night in honor o f-thé fclee est eandidates for the democratic been changed. We like our stu- •‘Why, daughter, this is the best intwatfon. according to ¿Raker. ta f fy I have ever tasted, even if club« and orchestra of. the . high deEf teachers very well. ' ' / Baker thinks that . President you are 21 and even if you are a school was well attended and en­ Ruth Feebler, 5A CooHdgts.ean, have the republican joyed/by the guestg. An interest­ savage bit of a girl.” ing program of «an honf was. of­ nomination if he wishes It. Rachel Forsythe, 6A THE CIVICS BOOKLETS fered which was orchestral num­ The 5A and the 6B children In bers, vocal solos, piano and violin Duback talked to thd, seniors APRIL FOOL PARTY * Mrs. Caeon’s room made some d r ­ , t . ■ alone. The 6A girls of Linclon school solos. ier booklets. Miss Ady our Art The Dean invited anyone who After the program dancing en­ teacher brought us in a design gave a .party April first. Each girl wished to tilk with him to dp bo . sued. Foss Kramer and Madge and ¡brought 5 or 10 cents worth of but some ot us made up our own Several students took advantage design. After we got then» fin­ penny suckers, a half gallon of Marie Mitchell p-.ayed incidental, of this privilege. „ ished we put our civics pipers in lemonade and a cake. Miss Bork dance numbers. Miss Jean Stratton, senior, Several f^culA members at­ our teacher and the boys didn’t them. Sported her new basketball sweat­ tended, also Mr. and Mrs. Galey* know anything about it. It was a Russell Jordan, CB er’ for the first tlmd’last week. , surprise to all.. The guests were and Mr. and Mrs. Joy. Jean has played four successive Bellview was the scene ot a sue-, Miss Bortc, Miss Trotter and the LIXC0LN CHILDREN years of basketball for A. H. S. cessful party Thursday evening boys. There were 37 altogether. We try to go to school when the Letterman’s Club of A. and is wearing four stripe« on ( All enjoyed it very much. And never miss a day, H. S. entertained. Each student ot her left arm. She la the 'first fclM j Bernice Qiauson Then the. people will say. A. H. S. who earned a letter in­ 4n the annals of the school to < What good children are they. achieve the honor ot four stripes j vited-« guest to the affair, Rbth Hale, 6B ‘BROWNING” GOOSE COAT The original plan was to have And has set a precedent that.ifaAny LATEST PARIS FASHION the party at the Siskiyou lodge, girls, wll£stride for in thfe-TujUre. THE CANARY BIRD Several students In A, Jf. S. A*. but because of the weather, the * Lyle Spfinger brought a CaiD PARIS— (IP)— Paris has drawn have been acting qu’lte childishly place was changed, everyone ex­ »ry Bird for our room. It sings its latest fashion inspiration from belig -out of 'school With the old when we play the phonograph. It the “Peaches” Browning divorce pressing their pleasure at the ar­ fashtoiied measles. They say thUt rangement. is a very pretty bird: Mrs. Cason trlaj in America. they almost would rather come to A ldnch was served to about painted the cage-green to go with Fashion is nothing if not school though. 45. Dancing was the feature of the wood work. She has a yel­ fickle, so Paris, taking as a base the evening. low ribbon on it. It is a very the famous gander that caused The domestic Science class un­ • v : * pretty cage too. New York so many laughs, has Drain — New survey will lo­ der Miss French's direction and . Nella Putman gone one better and adopted the cate Scottsbqrg highway alon£ gander’s better half, the goose. management served over 100 peo­ Elk Creek. , VEGETABLE MARKERS The goose is to be fashion’s ple at the banquet for the Older Boys Conference at the Presbyter­ The children of the fourth next victim, the successor to the gride are making vegetable mark­ poor ostrich, the disdainful her­ ian churçh Frijlay night. The color scheme was ,yeljow ers. The markers are going to on, the eider-duck, the crowing and white. The tables were dec- have funny vegetable faces faint­ cock. etc. ed on 'Him. We are going to V-SorgeotMt. of the mode already orated with daffodils. Little nut give them to our parent for an are at work on the new Paris baskets, of yellow, made by the Easter gift. sensation— the goose coat, which cooking class, were used as favors. Dean Duback of O. A. C. spoke Mary Voss, 4B. has been decided upon as the dernier crl for the coming sum­ to the^hssembly Friday morning. His talk was made In a vitally in­ THE LINCOLN LAWN mer. A"z 'i a The Lincoln school has a new Hundreds of geese are being teresting manner on a vitally in­ lawn. ThiB lawn will make our seized, killed, skinned. The skins teresting topic, China’s disturb­ His strange personality school moré beautiful. Children are being artistically treated and ance. can help to keep the lawn beauti­ made into fashionable coats of and wHimsical manner captivated everyone's attention and every ful by never stepping on it. snowy down. . PaUl Petit, 0 The Paris couturiers refuse to student listened absorbed -to what be 'interviewed on* their latest he had to say. After his assembly talk Dean ARIThMETIC ItACE . invention, for it is not planned The Fourth Grade of Miss Ste- to lauhefc the goose coat until I Itjrtll t w ill probably b n ni l th » nhen's ...* room p--- r is working on some «T arithmelc races. These races will occasion of^the Grand, Prix that be given at the P. T. A. meeting Paris’ prettiest mannqulns will Friday afternoon. display the beauty and grace of F o rd r Batteries F its 85 - George Hoffman, -MA the latest Innovation. * P er Cfent Of All Cars. THE RAIL SPLITTER' palm er RET ES! WE HAVE OFFERED YOU-MANY BARGAINS IN THE PAST - BUT .HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO YOU BEFORE, TS7 ° n » t u n v v i v STOCK DATE UPRIGHTS. PLAYERS- REPRODUCING ELECTRIC PIA N O S^A LL BRAND NEW MO< K, LAI K PERIOD MODELS, SMALL BUNGALOW UPRIGHTS - OLD PRICES ARE f STOCK MUST BE-SOLD, COME AND GET WHAT YOU WANT AT H IE I RICE Ol A N OKI tis ARY USED PIANO. -/ - ’< / pl A yer pianos reduced Story & Clark, Repro-Phaso Pianos play it exactly the way you like* We have them in many styles Ford Battery and finishes all going at ................• • • ........... $485 e 0 SlY.oo PRESTO-LAC, T 5 “B” LANGUAGE April the twelfth there will be Marionettes at the N o r m a l school. a It will cost thirty-five cents for children and fifty cents for adults. It will be In the after­ noon and In the evening. In th afternoon It will start at 3:15 am d at evening at 8 o’clock. They are going to play “Huckleberry Finn." In the evening it will cost children 50 cents and adults 75 cents. In the afternoon they will show Uncle Wiggly at the circus. Lillian Vicars I CORRECT ENGLISH In our English class we ar> earning to speak correct English. Some of-the foreigners can -peak better English than many of the white people. We learned how to use without ind unless correctly. You use un less when there is a complete sen tence after it. You use without when there is not a complete sen­ tence after it. * NATURE STUDY „In Nature Study the 5B are making posters of flowers. We are making one of a (rillium. We are putting under it, “Save Us,” We are trying to sove the wild flow­ ers. My nature study teacher Is Miss Hill. It is very interesting to do this. Jessie Bush, 5B A Self Inflicted Joke It was March 31 and Texas Wild was to find something with which to fool her father, Hal Wild, a western cowpuncher. At last she hit upon a plan. Going the kitchen she took out their cook's receipe book and with much studying and trouble changed the amount oi sugar in the tandy to the amount of salt. But she was not used to cooking and for this reason, made the candy the correct way. Finally J-* HEH SCHOOL W IE S . •• A carload of red cedar, all heart seven foot fenceposts Just received, will sell for 25c each as long as they last. All kind of fencing. Plows from $10.00 up. J imple­ ments of every description. White Sewipg Machines and everything that farmers need. •<» fc »t *> '■> , *' *»♦**’ •“1~ Decorative Thursday morning, Elliott Mac­ Cracken made a talk in assembly on the baseball question. Elliott MacCracken’ is the baseball man­ ager this season and gave a report on the financial status of that phase of the athletics of the z school. • He said that a month or two ago twenty four »fellows met and decided they wanted a baseball team and went after it. They' had booster^lciets printed and raised 135 this way. They need $100 for the season?. “ The Jack Nlms gave an appeal for a strong rooting section. He urg­ ed the student body to come out and encourage the team. Bud Gandee, a letterman gave an entlfhsiastlc pep talk. He gave the assembly the “low down”, on the team and the “monotonous regulacity” with which the ball was batted over the fence. The game which was to have ' 1 Enamel for sale at Simpson’s Hardware Winchester Store” À 5 ; doctor. Vicks, how- Bse y o u r doctc ever, w ill a lla y the irrita tio n . V IC K S ▼ V A P O R U » On Sale $985 EVEBLASTINO Call and See Our display Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. 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We Eyery. home ultim ately will h{lV’ a. -,G ..$ 6 7 5 Live the oíd**standard'niaK&Voii sale at Let Us Do Your Electrical and B attery W ork "In The H eart of Town” is BARGAINS IN GRANDS hundreds are buy- ' ing dally— the lat­ est Period case — special bench and a J. A Ci F l u c h e t Grand—one of our oldest pianos. Beg. Price, $1350 H E A IT II'U L ITCHINGS I Form er price $650 to $750. Bench and rolls included None É S tteid to g ttn iert Of Price JOHNS MANSVILLE TRANSITE ASBESTOS SHINGLES prized in a W i z a r d PeiJ’s Comdr lm . TIDING« Ashland, Oregon lip Ì : '-1 ¡fcornef Main and Bartlett Streets Cj« .fi (^IlpU S E .ÿ: U U / Medford,,Ore. V' .. Phottfc 882R