The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, November 21, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    TWICE A WEEK GUARD, MONDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1910
Specials at Stanleys
BED SPREADS—Special valuesat........... SI.00, SI.25 and $2.00
SHEE1S—Special values at................
65c an(j icc
PILLOW SLIPS-Special values at........... *|2i/2C and 15c
PILLOWS—Special values at............................... 75c antj $| qq
COT I ON BLANKETS—Special valuesat................ . 60cto$|.75
WOOL BLANKETS—Special values at.................. $2.50 to S 10^00
COMFORTERS—Special values at........... $1.00, $1.35 and $1.50
TOWELS—Special valuesat.... 5c. 7c, lie, 17’/2c, 2 Ic and 25c
LACE CURTAINS—Special values at 35c, 50c, 75c, 95c and S1.25
NEi AND SCRIM CURIAINS—Special values at .... $2.00 to $6.00
LADIES UNDERWEAR—Special values, the garment
25c
LADIES’ UNION SUITS—Special values at
75c
MISSES’ UNDERWEAR—Special values at
25c
LADIES "NO BUT ION” VESTS—Special values at .
35c
LADIES HOSE—Special values at
I Oc, 15c, 17’/2c and 25c
MISSES’ HOSE—Special values at
I Oc, 15c, I7’/2 c and 25c
BOYS’ HOSE—Special values at .
IOc, 15c, 17’/?c and 25c
MEN’S SOCKS—Special values at... 8 I 3c, I 2'/2c, l7’/2cand25c
MEN'S WOOL SOCKS—Special values at............. 20c, 25c and 50c
MEN'S FLEECED UNDERWEAR—Special values at................... 45c
MEN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR—Special valuesat........................ 50c
MEN’S WOOL UNDERWEAR—Special values at.. $1,00 and $1,50
MEN’S FOUR-IN-HAND TIES—Special values at......... 25c and 50c
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS—Special values at................................... 45c
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS—Special values at 75c, 85c, $ 1.00 SI 25
100-pound sack of Sugar
17 pounds of Sugar for
8 p unds of Sugar for
4 pounds of Sugar for
3 Cans of Tomatoes ...
3 Cans of Van Camp’s Scups
3 Cans of String Beans
3 Cans of Oysters
? Cans of Hominy
2 Cans of Sauer Kraut
4 Packages of Corn Starch
A Packages Riosmin Gloss Starch
Golden Rod Oat Flakes, per package
Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 packages
Force, 2 packages for ....
Grape Nuts. 2 packages for
Tea Garden Drips, per can
Prstum Cereal, per package
Fin Prune Cereal, per package
Star Tobacco, per pound
$5.50
SI.00
50c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
30c
25c
25c
25c
50c
20c
20c
45c
WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY ARTICLE IN GROCERIES
STANLEYS
Price-Cutters
612-618 Willamette St
Specials at Stanleys
LADIES’HAND BAGS—Leather and Leather lined $1.25 and $1.5'0
LADIES’ HAND BAGS—Special values at 25c, 35c, 50c up to $4.50
MEN'S POCKETBOOKS AND PARSES—Special values
I Oc to 50c
MEi\ S BILL BOOKS—Special values at... 50c, 75c, SI and $1.50
CELLULOID COMBS—Regular 25c, Cpecial ........................... 16c
...... 10c, 15c and 25fi
TOOTH BRUSHES—Special values at ....
COLGATE’S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM—Regular 25c, our price
20c
LYON’S TOOTH POWDER—Regular 25c, our price...............
19c
COLGATE’S TALC POWDER—Regular 25c, our price.........
19a
MENNEN’S TALCUM POWDER—Regular 25c, our price ....
19c
HAT PINS—Special values at
5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c to $3
COLGATE’S PERFUMES—Special values at
. 10c, 25c and 50c
A-CORN SALVE—Regular 15c, our price ..
................... 10c
BOX STATIONERY—Special values at ....
20c, 25c, 35c, 50c
THANKSGIVING POST CARDS—A dozen for
10c
CHRISTMAS POST CARDS—A dozen for ..
10c
CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL TOQUES—Special values at
25c
CHILDREN’S WOOL GLOVES AND MITTENS—Special.. 10c to 25c
MEN’S WOOL GLOVES—Special values at....... 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c
MENTHOMEXICO—An improvement on Mentholatum, 50c size... 39c
TOILET PAPER—Regular 10: Rolls, special at............................ 5c
MEN S HIGH-CUT SHOES—Special values at... S3.50, $4, S5, S6
BOYS’ HIGH CUT SHOES—Special at.... $2.75, $3.25 and $3.50
CHILDREN’S SHOES—Special values at.. 80c. $1, $1.25, SI.50
LADIES’ SHOES—Special valuesat
SI.50, $2.50 and $3.90
i
f’harles
Weaver, boys' work di- the free check room, the employnwC
th« imagination
. and information bureaus, toilet af
recto?.
chltoct have to
Sunday Activities
| lavatory, room and boarding hoil
imago of th« house with his mind's
a
Men’s meting every Sunday after- directory, city directory. telephoiWf
ey«, before he cau mak« mnnlf<-Ht
■ 3:00.
j ¡correspondence
‘
room with
“* station^;!
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Ills plariK on paper
Does not th«
Boys’ meeting Sundays at 2:30. I : furnished, and the use of a hon *
poet have to see th« lofty mountains
Strong addres.-es and .-‘irnng mu- like and commodious reading n
»nd th« iiv«r ever rollinr on before
sic have been characteristic of the ’ which has all the standard magaz
he
can
d<
s<
rlbe
them
»o
vividly
to
JOHNSON’S BREAKDOWN
m«*tings in the past. A like policy' and newspapers on file,
u * William Wordsworth must hav*.
will be pursued this season, with fel-
Membership
seen ami heard the ’'Vaters of the
CAUSING NO SURPRISE
lowship lunches ,.s a popular feature
Any self-resnectintr youn •
Mighty Deep,’ J uki as clearly as if
for men.
. boy of good character may I.ecoaMi1
h« hid boon sitting on th«» beach,
Bible
drinking In the marvelous sights
feature
and sound, around him. Norbert
—
■n
The
Sponri-r tells iik that eelelirated
Cod of Member hip
The Y M C. A. aggressively' from 1:00 to 6:00 p. m
painters have possess':.! the power of Electric Company Will Erect a
Th«
Coud >n
school
Physical licpartmi nt
1 he membership is classified ■
stands for the following proposition: j
calling up objects so distinctly be­
of th« Patron-Teacher«' .'
The aim of this department is to[ folio- s:
’
That no man, however well develoi>-
fore the rillnd'i eye. as to refill th •
held It« reqaiar MCaloti
Big Building on Main
Set'or Membership $10.00 fl
ed physically, or however well train-’ place before every man and boy in
proi’ess of depicting them little mor«
1 j
<‘<1 or developed for mastering his) Eugene and vicinity an opportunity I year; entrance fee. $9.00: age
than copying from nature.
f> a»»
Thu piogi.im was cKirl d through
i!» or prof -¡ion and for discharg- for physical development,
athletic years or over: entitles holder to
Street
"Thon turning again to the aver­
a right
to the bitter «» pi.. :4lr bed
Th.- 1
ing his. social obligations, can reach; training, sports and games, 1n whole- ♦ association privileges.
Ion of < ussloii ' Irn iglnntlei. as r Pr.cthal age human life, we feel that the rea­
Nor-re«ident
Membership $5
A deal that has been pending was hfs highest proficiency or stand on! some environment. For this purpose I
» not I’m ul y.” by Mii.s I.‘da Garrett, was son childhood days are considered by
most people to be the happiest per­ yesterday dosed through the Rhoads the »innacle of well-rounded man-1 you have at your disposal a well­ per year; entrance fee, $1.00;
highly r |<l»r. rlat <1. o much so that iod of life. Is no less than because of A- Sutton real estate firm, whereby hood until ho has put prejudice equipped gymnasium, with exception­ as above; open to men over 18
it 1» here reprinted. r«gr ttlng that the vivid imagination
th« average The«Northern Idaho A Montana Pow­ aside. faced the claims of the world’s ally high ceiling, gallery for running, St age. living two or more
(U h printed words must lack the p«r- child enjoys
Th« baby boy takes as er Co., purchased from W. M. Sutton, greatest teacher, and the only man and unusually good facilities for ven- from the city limits.
souallty of Mi's Garrett, which added much pleasure with hfs broomstick the east 35 feet of lot 8 block, 9, in who ever lived a perfect life—Jesus: tilating and lighting, fine swimming
u -
Limited Membership—$5.00
greatly to th« Interest of her discus- 1 aa he would with a real flesh and Kelly’» addition to Springfield,
the Christ—and has squared his own life pool, provision for handball, hot and year: entrance fee, $1.00; eatltM
_
i
«Ion.
. blood hors« A < hlld will ask you to| consideration being 1100 per foot or| in its purposes apd intentions to that' cold shower baths, summer camps, holder to all Senior privileges, exc# . f
The .object w ., 4IS<UKS<<1 enthua- toll th« same story over and over $3500, says th« News. This proper- standard.
j medical and physical examination, use of gymnasium, baths an ddorwj* y
lasilcally by those present, until the agaln
The religion of the Young Men's 1 class and individual instruction by an tory rooms.
}
,
Why—because he sees the ty is situated on Main street at the
close <'f the titre allotted to this part characters and event» In a new way corner directly east of the Sutton Christian Association is non-sectarian. expert instructor, who is employed
Student Membership—$8.00 Ir lll ’ !
nf th» program. Mrs Dugald Camp­ every time
block and is a choice building site. 1 and of the wholesome, virile type. It; by the Association to gtve his entire year; no entrance fee; students g”;
HETLING DECISION
bell am* Mi». Lareou presenting their
ars or
of age or over.
‘
;,
The property was purchased by the is not something promoted by a spe-. time to the work. The boys’ work years
“Since we have discussed the prac­
view« in an eaiieclally interesting tical and pleasurable benefits of this Northwestern corporation for the cial department exclusive of all other' director is also a trained physical
Intermediate Membership— $6.)
IS AFFIRMED manner The part taken try the Imaginative faculty, let us see wheth­ Northern Idaho and Montana Power departments, but it is rather a spirit, directoi.
•r year.
year; no entrance fee; boys
per
_,
school children In th< program w»» er or not some ethical or moral bene­ Co., and the object of the last named an atmosphere, which permeates the)
Boys* !»epartment
15. 16 and 17 years of age.
. . jl'
Chicago, Nov ’ «
Th« derislou much enjoyed, the wcond grade pup-. fits can hn derived
Junior Membership — $5.00 >»• I ’ 4
Wbat In most firm in securing it is for the purpose1 Association’s activity, insuring life, j
The purpose of the Boys’ Depart­
Ils
of
Miss
Evens
preaanflng
■
dram
­
year;
boys
12
to
15
years
of
age.
*
of Judge Thomas F Crsham of thè
caaoa causes friction and quarrels? of making Springfield a general sub­ It is the dynamic force which makes ment is to strengthen and equip the
Sub-junior Membership—$3.00 >•
Pacific Coast l.cFguc. ’n th« Cut atisation <>f a story that showed much I Simply because each persn or party is ! station and distribution point of pow-1 the work of the Young Men’s Chris- boy physically, morally and intellec-
of
<h«
influence
of
imagination
In
Hetllng case wn» affli n «4 t«y thè
unable to see anything but his own , er for the entire Willamette Valley, tian
• ._ Association go.
■ tually so that he can win out in the year boys 10 and 12 years of a
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The
National Board teda). sud tba Spo- th« work of th« lower grades, and a aid« of the question When we shall The company will at once commence
7„_ Association
---------- — . was born and has ' battles that he has to fight daily. They will be given the UBe of 1».
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kane and Portland club» • sch wei» piano duet by Flora and Ion Camp-, ____
___ to _ ’ __
.
brick
developed its present strength with j The Association does not now. and I building once a week.
have ________
learned __
not only
see ____
our-[the erection of a two-story
I
bell was apprecii ted and admired.
Indies' Membership—$4.00 i>-
selves as others see us,’ bur also to building on the lot and it is to be Christianity as its dominant factor, j never will, take the place of the I
flned lino t >r fai mi et » player
S<imeon<* was heard to remark nt see things In general as others see ! ready for occupancy in February or and to this fact must be attributed home, the church or the school. It year: ladies over 16 years of t ,
Prealdent Graham r.'hd that th«
Portland club h.id io
t't t<» pl.-y the clone of the program that every them. then, and not till tnen. will: March, It will be 90 feet in length R b phenomenal growth. We believe' is rather Intended to aid these agen­ holding this membership will be
Hetllng after bavlnt »«ni hlm lo thè parent should have been present Ev­ we realise the significance of the and may possibly cover the entire that the Biblical standard of man­ cies in their effort to make manly titled to the use of the gymnast.*
Hpokan« club of Ihe Noitbwc tein ery patron should tie pienent nt the->e| old French proverb: 'To understand lot
The front portion will be util- hood is the highest standard, and boys. The work is carried on by a and swimming pool each WedneafM > •
ls*ague
I io- rullili » .« niude «u » meetings Please do not wait for spe- all is to pardon all.* *'
ized for offices and the rear rooms that the highest type of man is the system of committees and self-gov­ at 7:30 p. nr., under a competent
if
Everyone Is cor­
16 dressing rooms hi _
h f 1 • / •
will contain the transformers and Christian man. and as au organiza-, erning clubs. The latent abilities of syuctor;
protesi liy Manager Wolve.ton. of clsl Invitations
_
dially
iuviti
4
to
tie
present
with
us.
tion
having
as
its
chief
object
the'
be
used
as
storage
rooms.
The
right
Oakland, ut tbree game» wblih Port­
th« boys ar« brought to light andlbe®n provided.
u
E. M. Htvrvev. who has been cm-1
land »oli agnliist tbat t i ir and In ntid to listen to the programs at each ployed at the Red Cross Drug store' has been secured from the Southern i making of men. we cannot consist-) given opportunities for develop-
Girls
Membership $3.00
I ■
I f
of
which
the
children
of
the
school
ment
|
year;
girls
under
lb
years
of
a,»
’■. 1
whlch Hetllng played
for some time past, has bought the| Pacific company for crossing their ently be satisfied with ideals short |
will Ink« som« part, and t<> take part store from O. J. Hull and J. M. Wells property with the transmission line. of the best.
The Association has made ample' will be entitled to the use of the gy 9
in tli« discussion and exchange of and has taken charge of the bust-1 from the power house, and it will ex-
In working this out. two lines are ( provision for the boys, because thet nasium and swimming pool
WASHINGTON HIGH
Ideas between teachers and parents. nosa. Mr. Hull has also disposed of tend down Sixth street to F. Some followed: (1) Conduct of meetings] management feels that this Is a very "edneaday at 4:00 p. m., unde.’ll*
4*
Announcement* of meetings are !
Interest in the Willamette Valley idea can be formed of the magnitude1 where men may gather, and face the vital part of the work. A special I competent instructor.
BEATS JEFFERSON made Jn th« paper« »«veral days to- his
Land company, haring been associat­ of this ente prise when it is said that problems and obligations of man­ reading and game room, locker room I
Marjory Mahr, the Portland aj- i j "
fora each Meaalon.
combined with toilet and wash room.!
ed with Mr. Wells and O. G. Gross. ) the mact-'dery alone to be installed, hood. (2) Bible study.
Portland. Nov 19
Coach Kail's
Miw GamMt'» r»|>er.
Management
a fine big shower room and the use) ress who had both legs cut off »
He will hereafter devote his attention will ..Ft f 150,000. and will be strict-1
fast Washington ll’ih school football
Mil« Garrett’» excellent paper was to the phonograph business and will ly 1 iodern. The building, we are told
The Association is managed by a ( of the swimming pool have all been. being run over by a train, appealfl
machine waded" through th,» Jeffer­ aa follows;
in the Armstrong Musical Comeit. (
on authority, will be a first-class board of directors and a board of ( provided.
be
located
next
door
to
thedrug
store,
i
son team yesterday rfu rnoon ct Rec-j
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structure, the exterior being of ar- trustees. The board of directors at
“In thinking over these topic» the
Various other things are planned company production at the Euge^'L»’ |
reation I’nrk. Twenty-Fourth and first question that arises to our
The annual thank offering service I tistic design, and both the inside present consist of the following men: for the boys’ Apartment. Announce theatre last night before a crowdjfi'pL
Vaughn street». Ih» final »core bcingj ¡min'd 1« What la the faculty called ( of th« Woman's Missionary society of)and out will be brilliantly lighted,
Samuel Roome. president; E. E. ment will be made from time to) house. Miss Mahr appeared lahiilj
24 to 0 All the .cores were made In I imagination, and just what beating th« Congregational church will tie:
chair and sang two songs which w»«<
DeCou. vice-president; Kay Goodrich, time.
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.1___ A..«« 4» kava In onn.
th« second half
During th« first and stgr iflcanc«
treasurer; J. O. Holt, recording sec­
4««» It have in con- held Sunday evening. November 20. MAY HAVE THROWN
The management of the Associa- well received. There was a patheT
two quarters of the gan « tevcral ' necton with the human life?
retary; H. B. Leonard; Guy C. Stock- tion is always glad to answer ques- note In her voice which brought
at the church. Janies Carson, who
substitutes were plryed. but < <>aca I
ton; C. W. South worth; C. A. Mc­ tion». If you want to know about tears to the eyes of many in the
"Hsing ho fitting w«r4» of Caro- has lately returned from three years
1
UP R. R. CONTRACT Lain; F. R. Wetherbee; C. P. Dever­ any part of the work, ask questions dience. She has a good voice,
Earl detailed his best men into the I line Shel4on. we f1n4 that the imag­ * residence in Constantinople, will be
'I
company
put
-on
a
creditable
pel
game and they walked away with th« ination is often understood as mean­ one of the speakers. Mies Ruth Ed­
eaux; G. D. Linn; F. L. Chambers; Visit the building and see for your­
•>
mance.
•
light Jeffersonians
ing the act of calling up in the mind» dings. MI m Wilkins. Mrs. E. C. Galey
Springfield. Nov. 18.—It Is under­ A W. McLaughlin: F. S. Dunn.
self. Visitors are always welcome.
r,
The following men are the trus­
Marstkuul Department
objwts. Incidents, chains of event«, I and others will assist in the service». stood from fairly reliable authority.
a
ovwuu
p
The
second meeting vsa
of iuv
the But
totally different from anything the A cordial invlttatlon is extended to that the contract on the remaining tees of the Association; R. A. Booth,
The Educational Department will
COLUMBIA DEFEATS
tmaglner has ever heard of or seen all member» and friends of the distance of the Natron extension be­ chairman: F. L. Chambers, secre- provide efficient instruction for a plan society will be held at the FHF '*
"But upon closer observation and church.
tween here and Klamath Falls, which tary; P. E. Snodgrass; G. D. Linn; small fee In any subjects for which Presbyterian church on Monday •• t«.
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL questioning,
~
there is a sufficient demand. Ample enlng, November 28. At this
we find that Instead of.
was recently let to the Erickson & F. R. Wetherbee, treasurer; P.
being the tsntastle painter of dim W. H. Bedolfe. one of the engineers Peterson company, has been thrown Campbell; T. G. Hendricks;
provision has been made for night
Portland Nov 1»
Columbia de­ unreallttiw. Imagination 1» the power on the new line of the Southern Pa­ up by them
classes in the way of class rooms,
It is understood that Frank; 8. Roome.
feated Salem High school her« thl» to recomb'ne certain things, person« cific company above Natron, had a the Southern Pacific company, under
The following are the chairmen of student arm chairs and tables. Com­
aftemcon on a »loppy field. 8 to 0. or hapi»eningn. In »itch a way n* to knwi cap dislocated yesterday while the circumstances, will endeavor to the various committees: G. D. Linn, mercial and manual training courses consists of Mrs. L. R. Aiderman, M 1
Burgess and Mrs. Alton Ham pts
onfplaying and outanlghlng thn lo­ produce new forma, thus taking Inci-1 riding his horse near tunnel No. 2. construet this piece of road by them­ finance committee; A. W. Mcl^iugh- are being planned.
cali« Owing to the condition of thn dents almoet forgotten, marshalling His knee struck against a post with selves. There will be no btg con­ lin. religious work; G. C. Stockton,
If you want to see a class started and It is needless to say that a
interesting and Instructive progrej
field, th« entire game was unlnt«r«»t- them to the front and for the tlme| such force aa to cause the Injury. | tract. but the whole will be sub-let. j educational; H. B. Leonard, physi­ In any subject, ask for It.
will be presented. A complete $>.*•
ing and lacked feature», but It was I being, looking at them through the Word was sent to Eugene and the By this they think that they can cal; C. W. South worth, social; F. R.
Dormitory Privileges
gram will appear In next Saturdai!
apparent that Salem was «»tclasmed i light of a naw day.
| Injured man started for the city, be­ save money. It is not known why| Wetherbee. membership; C. P. Deve­
The Association can accommodate paper.
"Indeed. I cannot refrain from ing met by Dr. Paine and Con Dillon the Erickson Ar I'eterson company reaux. auditing; E. E. DeCou. visit­ forty young men in the thirty-two
ing; Mrs. F. L. Chambers, women's; comfortably furnished rooms, twenty
..Ira Sheldon again. when in an automobile at Pleasant Hill, j have given this up.
W. O. Heckart has been award**
F. S. Dunn. University of Oregon
. .......
„_rj. I tn her charming way thatj Mr. Bedolfe was brought to the Eu­
eight dollars per
.
ra.naamiMT
♦ *
h<> eay».
committee; Ray Goodrich. Bible Uni­ of which rent for other twelve are the contract to build the Northwn'
FAIRMOUNT
the Imagination is a kind of *>m-1 gene hospital.
MEASLES HAVE
versity committee: C. A. McLain. month each. The
ern Corporation's new block on W"' I
broidery in which the shreds nn<I |
somewhat higher in proportion to lamette street. The contract pt-
I
High school committee.
patches of everyday life are wrought
The High school division of the,
size
and
location.
BROKEN OUT AGAIN The employed officers are: Ar­ Our rooms are intended for young is about $20,000. The building v
into pattorus whose colors no dyer, Patron-Teacher association will meet:
Mr. Richards la building a wind­ can outvie, whoso golden threads next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’-1
thur C. Terrill, general secretary; men of clean life, who desire such be two stories high and will exU
Cassius H. Wood, physical director; environment as <he Association can back to the alley, a distance of 1
mill tower and tauk for h** I»1*«* <,n shins with the glory o?
K°ld of f clock. This meeting is for women
Springfield.
Nov.
18.
—
The
measles
Kae, Eleventh street
only and the afternoon will be devot­ have again broken out in Springfield strawberries blossoming along the give. A comfortable home and an feet. T. H Ellis has already co
Ophir.
pleted the concrete basement wi
Th» atreetnar company h»» <r*¥^L
“But now. w« must turn to
ed to women's practical work in the and this time are confined older peo­ roadside.
oportuntty to get acquainted is assur­ and floor, «nd Contractor Heck:
od East Thirteenth street OB b”*" bi'sring on actual Ilf«, because
schools. The girls' gymnasium class ple. There are several cases that;
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ed.
The street work has been partially
will soon be ready to begin work
std. ■ of th« car track«, betwoeo Mm* this practical day of the world,
will be visited during the first part are quite severe and the epidemic is’ __
Employment Bureau
stopped
on account of the
rain. The
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the superstructure. It is to be
and Agate aveauna. which 1» • A1'** erythlng must have a definite
of the meeting and then adjourn­ worrying the doctors. The sickness streets on the north side of town be-
As the avowed object of the Asso­ pleted by the first of March.
improvement.
ment
will
be
taken
to
the
assembly
purpose.
has been prevalent for several weeks , come too muddy to be worked when ciation is to be of practical helpful­ Hensill is the architect
Lucian Hardeoty ha» been very i® and “We
are _________
sometimes told that th’" room, where Miss Muhr will talk on
thia week at the borne ofhl» brotHec. ImaginatT'on 7»''a dangerous faculty: physical culture. All ladies are fn- and all the work at the public school wet and the street work must be ness to men. probably no feature of
has been daily interferred with
It confined to the less level work on its many-sided work is more keenly
People who want government
G. L. Hard«»»?, on M<»m avenue. H* that I’ l«ada to dreaminess. Idleness, vlted to be present.
was thought a week ago that the epi­ the south side of town. A wagon appreciated by the public, especially sitions should apply to the sec
ate some nanned nyatera la • J’*™*“ and oftentlm«» to the neglect of the
demic was past, but new- cases have got stuck while hauling gravel from the stranger, than Its employment tary of the local examining
11» rcotanrant at the big football everyday duties But what
The Commercial club will hold a
game a week ago. »nd 1» »urfeelag fDAy not become dangerous If it do* aostal aaaaloa on Tuesday night for broken out. and this time among the, the street work on F street 'yester­ bureau. The unique position which for applications to the exam Ina
adults where It is much more seri-1 day. The quarry force will be main­ the Association holds in the commun­ for the following places:
from ptomnime pol*»»tng. bat la aow voloped and trained along unworthy all members and their wives.
At on
tained for the present
ity gives it an opportunity to negoti­ cal draftsman In the Panama ea
■lowly ImprortniC
lln«»f For Instance, one» »paech that titfie many naw members taken
The Commercial club mees tonight ate an introduction between the ap­ service. January 4 and 5; cats
mar ha harmful or uplifting to thche la reacnUy will b* made welcome
Springfield Brevities
to consider a number of matters, plicant and the situation in a partic­ In the department of biology, na
Jam«» Caraoa. who rwently r*- with whom he a*s<>clat<w, .one’s ac­
Springfield, Nov. 18.—City Re- which Include finances and a number ularly happy and effective way. Our al museum. January 4; physical
turnad from a thra *"••** 1
Rd Small and T. Baker were fined corder John Mullen made a short: of delayed affairs that need atten­ employment department la growing.
tions may be gentle or rough, the re-
oratory helper, January 4;
in Constantinople »nd <•
each In the police court today for
clearlr «how whether or not tne
with Turkish »ffalra »nd waya. nu trnlnlnK has been accomplished by riding their wheels on the sidewalks trip up the McKenzie river yesterdav tion. There is some new work that Applicants and employers will receive in dairy bacteriology and assistant
on
business
He
reports
that
things,
will also be brought up.
respectful attention and material aid dairy chemistry. December 17;
be one of the »peaker» at tho ID“ tho right methods.
last night. Another man was caught up there are looking in splendid
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November whenever possible.
chanical and chart draftsman. Ja
offering »ervlre at the Congro«aUo«-
“But aerioualy speaking* what can bat he has not yet appeared in court, shape, especially the farming condi-, 15. 1910, to Thomas Olson and wife,
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nl chnrch tomorrow aight at T:»* o- lx* aeeomplUhad wlthont aid from court.
tions. He declare» th- > he saw wild » daughter.
and are extended the courtesies of vice. December 15.
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