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Mr. J. Adams Puffer, director of
the Beacon Vocational Bureau of
Boston, who is noted as an expert
on problems concerning the grow
ing bov, has been secured for the
faculty of the summer session of
the Oregon Agricultural College
this year.
During the first three weeks of
the session, which continues from
June IS to July 2<>, Mr. Puffer will
deliver a series of lectures on boy
problems and the treatment of de
linquents, and will conduct con
ferences on similar topics. As he
has a wide experience in this field,
having acted as vocational ooun
sellor for. boys in an industrial
school and studied the subject
while a probation
officer
he
will Ire able to give the teachers
material help in the guidance of
the boys and girls under their
charge. As has visited the lead
ing industrial schools o f the United
States and Knglaml, and has con
ducted a summer camp for boys,
addition to teaching experience in
country schools,
high schools,
and reformatories. He has lectur
ed in many o f the large universities
and colleges of the country, as
well as at normals, chautauquas
and conventions.
Black Butte.
London
and
If you have a horse
with foot 1
which docs i
take
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The annual business mcetiug of
the Womans Club was held last
Saturday and wan well attended,
the following named officers being
elected for the ensuing year: Mrs.
Edith Silsby, Pres., Mrs. M argue
rite Johnson, Vice l’res., Mrs.
Maude Shinn, Sec., Mrs. ('.race
Cruson, Corresponding Sec,, Mrs.
Minnie Miller, Treas. It was vot
ed not to have a limited club mem
bership rule and arrangements and
plans were discussed for the an
nual picnic of the club which wiU.
V
Ap|K>matox 1‘ost No. 34, (1. A.
R. Department o f Oregon, and the
W oman’ s Relief Corps will meet at
the hall at 10:30 a. in. Sunday, the
20th of May, 1912, and march to
the Presbyterian church where the
Rev. A . S. Mason will deliver the
Memorial services. We
invite
Confederate Veterans, ludian War
Veterans and Spanish War Veter
ans, the Militia Company aud gen
eral public to join us iu this service.
Leroy Thacker, Watertown, S.
Dak,, says: “ I suffered with rheu
matism tor over 8 years, and it
scented at times 1 would go cra /y
with pain. Three bottles of Folev
Kidney Fills cured my rheumatism
and I gladly recommend th em .”
New lira Drug Store.
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Woman's Club Annual Meeting
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Memorial Services
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Vicinity.
William Harris, tlje Black Butte
postmaster, is at Seattle on busi-
ness.
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Crops are looking fine in this lo
cality.
B la c k s
and
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W oi
There is to be a basket social at
London, given by the Loudon
school. It will take6place on the
evening of May .list, and the e x
ercises will be held in the London
hall over the Banton store. A good
time is assured all who come.
All kinds •o
Tires Repn
Satisfactioi
anteed.
J. B. Rouse, the sawmill mail,
is busy preparing logs for his mill.
There was an automobile in this
locality last Friday which attract
ed considerable attention.
«I
The Black Butte public school,
I. L. Rowe teacher, closed a two-
mouths’ term last Friday. The
forenoon was spent in exam ina
tions and reviewing. At noon all
spread their luncheons on the grass
in the shade which is so abundant
about the
Black
Butte school
grounds, 'file dinner consisted of
pies, cakes, sandwitches and other
delicacies too numerous to mention
A bounteous feast iu the way of an I
old-fashioned basket dinner was |
enjoyed by all present. School
resumed about 1 :30 o'clock and a
short program consisting o f recita
tions, songs and compositions was
rendered by the pupils, after which
all returned to their resjiective
homes for the summer vacation.
However, before departing, three
couples of the older b >ys and
girls, chaperoned bv the teacher,
ascended the Black Butte mountain
to the mine. All the jioiiits of
interest were explored and a gen
eral frolic up and down the moun
The Sells- Floto
tain was enjoyed by the youngsters. Circus which conies
]. li. Banton, the London mer is a combination o
chant, has lieen summoned as a most impular sliowt
juror for the June term o f circuit heretofore toured
For many years now
court for Lane coulity.
William Wilte,
a prosperous at the same time each
dairyman whose farm is located attraction has visited
on the left prong of the Coast Fork, it can be truly stated
time have t’ucv given
is milking 13 cows.
atice which has not bee
to the highest standard i
Jas. C. Dahlmaun, serving his
umi ! . .
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biggest traveling tent si
third term as mayor, Omaha.
[ thoroughly satisfactory ¡1 ’
Nebr., again was successful in re
! way.
ceiving the overwhelming support
This season the man«
o f the voters in the primary elec
promises to bring back a
tion. He also successfully rid him
which is greatly enlarged at
self o f a bail case oi kidney trouble
.
m rr c a t I y . t s
sessing many new features h
by the aid of Foley Kidney Fills,
fore unknown to the sawdust ring 9 o ’clock, so that those who wish
and writes: ‘ ‘ I have taken Foley
or hippodrome track. These will to secure tickets without getting in
Kidney Fills and they have given
embrace a horse that goes up iu a the rush may do so.
me a great deal o f relief, so 1 cheer
The management o f the circus
balloon, a man shot from the
fully recommend them.” What
mouth of a loaded cannon, forty further announces that their policy
Foley Kidney Fills have done for
clowns, the Troupe De Louvre, in o f popular prices will remain the
Mayor Dahlmaun they will do for
same as inaugurated three vears
any other |>ersoii bothered with poses in marble, the Rhoda Royal ago. 25 cents admits you to the
backache, rheumatism, or any Company of educated horses. Miss menagerie and the big show in its
other form o f kidney or bladder limma Stickney, greatest o f all entirety
trouble. Just try them for quick
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