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MJKDAY, JANUARY 11, IfflT. im;nULTWO(KW OVO COtattSs PAQS tests p The ft WOOD COAL WIMJAMft WOOD A COAL YAKU Yard Phone 11T- Rss. Phons ITI-T Everything of Merit la 0ON0HKTB riiouucni 1 Oram Ceasent Bower Pips m in ue. NSw snd Used ' rvRNiTmu a iUfht Fiicee MmmI 101 South ftb Terms sictlyUasn WK See vim eaaa wui,do am PBOPUni alBAT MAKJLKT 00 South Ita St. DR. F. H. INGRAM i UUrapnetar sesease at Hah hi nnn OIBoe Hoars 10-11 and M j oRAirrgpiM , WOJUU Mftfa at Coentrv Cle Oligemia, i full Use ef Sodas aad Soft Drlake. rkdM iu-j ALP1NB BITTER Mad la Oraala Pass , Freeh Dallr kogub VAULXT OKBAMJCRY TO. "Te Olve Him the eack." Two noblemeu In the relga of Mait Ulan II.-KKH-IWO-oue a German, the other a Spaniard, who bad oacb rendered a great service to tlie aiuperor, aked (tie band of bU daughter In mar ' rlsge. Maxlmlllnu anld tliat as bo ee turned Ibem iMith alike It wat Impos sible to choose between them and therefore tbelr own proweaa muet da tide II; but, being unwilling to rlik the o of either by t'liunnlng them la deadly combat, be ordered a lance sack to be brought ami declared that ha who liould put bla rival Into luiliould have bit fair Iletuua. And this whimsical "oinhnt wai actually performed In the proeetice of the Imperial court and InNlcd an hour. The nnbsppy Bpsnlsb aubleman waa Oral overcome, and the Ucrmnii lucccodcd In enveloping blra In tba snck, putting blm iiKin bit back and laying blm at the eniperor'a feet Tula comical combat la aald to ba tba origin of tba phrase "Ulva blm the esck," ao common In the llterit'ire of courting. Muatcale at lehama Mia Vivian laham Invited tba par enta of her ntuilo pupil to a piano recital at the J. M. lebam home on Waahlngton lloulevard Friday even ing. Tba little entertainer were the Mlaaot Marsha Hmlth and Uernke Coon,' aad Vaster Darence and Ar iel u HeravhtMtrger. Bach of the pu pil flayed a dainty aketcb and drew a hearty applauaa. ltlea Vivian Isb ain played several difficult selections with eaaa and trace, Hf. Ishtm pleased tba eoinpaay with vocal fav orites later In tba evening. ,A light repeat of aanwlehea, cook ies and ehocolate waa served iby the hoetea. Tbe gueata preaent were, Mr. and Mra. Olarenee Smith, Mr. and Mra. P. I Coon, P., W. iiersrh berger, Mlsaot Arda and Vivian laham, J, M. Ishain and Harold lib am. a ' ' The J on lor Meet At 0:10 o'clock Wednesday even ing In the parlors of the Christian church the members and friend of the Junior Endeavor mat to bava a buatneea and aoclal moating. Between JO and 00 young people were prea ent and reported a Jolly good time. Tba evening waa apent In games and nmalc. The "eela" were plenti ful and excellent, eandwlc.hee, pickles, cake, cookies, doughnut and choco late making up tba "bill of fare." '. Unwkhut la the HUla Ml Bridge and Mtaa Crellln, teacher In the local High school, took an early hike Friday morning to tba mountain nortbeaat of town where . thay -built a, camp fire and had an excellent out-of-door break fast. a ' a . Ilibto liana Meets ' Tba lioyal Tiereaa Bible olaa of the Christian church held a business and nodal meeting at the 'William Batman homo 'on B street' Tuesday venlng. Officers ware elected for the Now Year aa follows: President, W. J. Stovall; secretary, George Swlnney; treaaurer, Herbert Smith. Having completed the business of the elaaa the time waa given over to caniea aad music. Refreshment of baked apples with whipped cream, cake and hot aocoa ware aerved by the hoetea. Tba members preaent were Meadamea Btovall, Harmon, Tolln, Batman and Manuel, and Meiare. W. J. 8tovall, J. H. Harmon, J, D. Manuel and Herbert Smith. ' Dinner Uaeata at Raker Mr,, and Mra, Sam H. Baker ent ertained at C o'clock dinner Friday evening at their home on North Fourth atreet. The gueata preaenfs were Mr. and Mra. H. L. Ollkey. Rev. and Mrs. Wire. Mr. and (Mrs. Geo rue C. Sabln and Mlaacs Esther Olkoy and Marlon Sabln, a ' Kantern Stare dive Ratio I'urty A Jolly crowd gathered at the Maaonlo hall and peals of laughter greeted each new hobo aa ba or aha appeared, for there were boboca of the fair sex In plenty In town on Wed nesday evening. The member of Fill In Picture Puzzle No. 2 . .. -a- : a m ' t ". : H I At you have found out already, you drew an elephant when you drew picture ' ' No, 1, All you young people no doubt have n him at th olrou or In the too whn h Is tsme, Whn angry hi great strength make hi keepere tremble for their lives, It Is fascinating to watoh this animal sweep ap articles with his trunk. Now, here is another pussle out. .Start at 1 and let your .pencil move to I, I, 1 1, eta, and tba plotura of another. Well known ebjeot will be your reward, ' ...... the ISaatera Star were giving a Hobo party. Weary Willie and Willie uilna appeared in original and mirth provoking coetuniee. Following tba chapter meeting a short program was given and then each down-and-out waa aent to the kitchen door to re ceive a hand-out comlaling of sand wiches, cookies, and pickle, tor tnoae who were willing to work waa cocoa or coffee according to preference. ' Wallalau Hike The Wallulab Camp Fire girt hiked to tbe mountalna wast or town Thursday afternoon and climbing to the aummlt of a hill, they christened "Oak Heights" built their camp fire and routed "welnera" to eat with sandwiches and cookies. Tbe after noon waa apent In earning honor In nature lore.- Those of the hiking party were Misses Ksteil Feldmaler, Ksther Ollkey. Orace Presley. Mar garet Rathbone, Helen Flflald. La dle Oarber, Vivian laham, Wda Healer and the, guardian. Mra. Harry K.Clark. Missionary Society Meete The Woman'e Homo Mlaelonary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of Mra. Mel ville T. Wire Tuesday afternoon. An interesting program had heen plan ned, the Spantah apeaklng people of America being 4he study k subject. Following this a aoclal hour waa spent In needlework and conversation. Re fresh menta were aerved by the host u Those nreaent were Mesdamee C. A. Wlble, A. B. Pratt. A. Hood, M. C. H. Day. E. A. Wade, C." A. Hoag. J. C. Randle, C, C. Preeley, H. H. Basler, D. McFariaad. J. E. Peter son, 'M. C. Van lnven and Mr. M. T. Wire. a Paw Wow for fhlef ' In honor of the (birthday of the chief of the: Pawnee, Judge H. H. Baaler, a hand of tba noteworthy warrior aurprlaed him at his lodge on North Ninth atreet Saturday even ing. The young brave took poeses slon of the house and apent a lively evening with gamea and singing. The main feature of the evening fun wa a bowling contest. The boys proved a declared trait In the culinary art by the luncheon served later In the evening, each boy having person ally prepared a part of the feaat. The Pawneea are a Sunday school elaes taught by Judge Baaler. Those pres ent were .Meaar. Harold McOee. Frank Turpln, Donald Ofllna.. Dan Devor, Olenn McCalllster. Horace Hair Paul Day. Wallace Nllea. Loren Baaler, Lester Da)', Howard Bailey. Carl Ienberger and Erneat NleUon, members, and Clement Baker a guest of the evening. a a Mrs. Heath Kntortaina Mra. Elmer F. Heath entertained a number of ladlea with five hundred at the Heath home on Washington Boulevard Wednesday afternoon, the guest of honor being Mrs. Charles Waluh, slater of O. H. Carner, who la visiting In this city. A luncheon waa aerved. . The gueata were Mes damce C. Welch, P. B. Herman, H. L, Stonaker, Q. H. Carner, U A. Heath, E. H. Balslger and Arlie Heath. a a Hike to (he Dam A Jolly crowd of High achool stu dents hiked to the Golden Drift dam, Friday, starting from the High achool at 10:10 a. m. and returning to town In the late afternoon. The 'time at their destination was apent In games and a picnic luncheon. Those of tho party were Mimee Florence Bo oock, Kdythe Robinson, Gertrude Berry, Ollle Moore and Valesca Truax and Earl Pittenger, Juel Beatul, Ted Blrohard. Prank Turpln, Allan Underwood, Deal Wllklns and Oall 8mlth. a a a All Day Meeting The Ladies Aid of the Christian church held an all day meeting in the Christian church parlors Thurs day. Dinner wa served at noon and aupper at 6 o'clock. The day waa profitably and pleasantly apent in quitting and a general arood time was , enjoyed hy all. a a Neighborhood Hewing (Tlee The ladlea of the neighborhood gathered at Mra. M. Luokott'a homa on North Ninth street Friday after noon to aew for a family which recent 'y lost their clothing and household iroi'ds iby fire. Tl.ey completed two eomforla and '1 rorments. Blanket, glace atid china ware and kitchen utensils were sent. In for the help of the- same cauae. The ladlea easlstlng in this worthy enterprise were the Mesdames A, U Bocook, O. .Bradford, J. h, Meyers, B. R. 8Mldlnt, J, A. Pet tlngor. H. H. Baaler, Samuel 'Kills, Geo. Bheperd, J, I Chrlstlleb, W. A, Newell, M, Luokett and Mies Black. ' Orefoa Clab Meets i , Mrs. J.; P. Martia entertained tbe Oregon club members at her home on O atreet Monday. ' A delightful afternoon waa spent with fancy work and aoolal conversation. Later tbe hostess served a luncheon to the club members present,' Meadamea Dean, J.,T. Tuffs, Louise Dixon, W. H. Flanagan, B. T. McKlnstry, Catherine Oray and the hostess Mrs, J. P. Mar tin, Mesdames Dora Cleveland and M. C. VanLeavsm were fuests or the afternoon. . Ifa finer being a small hunk of son shine than a big bank of fog. Henry F. Cope. MeTaviih'a Cempremi. A canny Scot owued a wonderful badger It ws reported no dog could tackle. However, a friend of bis bad a dog be proposed to back againat tbe badger, and a match waa In due coarse made for flUO. to coma off In two months' time. - As the time drew near there were rumors that sll was not right with tbe dog; and the Scot's friend were nuk ing sure of victory for him. Imagine their surprise and disgust when they heard that McTsvlsb bad accepted f0 a compromise In ban of the 100. "You've been dune, Mac," said one af them. "Tbe ilg Is so msngy snd unfit be could not kill a rat" "Ah," Mkl McTavisb. "I dara say, I dare Bay, but my badger is dead." London Globe. Early Marriage In China.. It is nothing rare In China for boys twelve to fourteen yea re old to marry. The physical, moral and Intellectual development of tbe contracting par ties has nothing to do with the matter. Other conKlderatlon entirely regnlsta tbe affair. An Old Chinese aphorism says that the great buslm-as of life la ended when the sons snd daughters are married. Tbe Chi new parents do not care to ran tbe da u kit of tMMtponlng tbe marriage of their children, ositeclally of their amis, until after their own death. Ex change. right Yeuth. ' Caller Bo your son Willie baa start ed work as an office boy. ' How la ha getting along Koud Mother Splen didly! He already knows who ought to be discharged and la merely waiting to get promoted so that be can attend to It Pittsburgh Cbroulcle-Telegrapb. PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. De Not Lei 6!p. ..' ' Dr. Itlchnrd C. Cabot, the well kiioTvn physician, says In an arU- mi lieu 1th tu the American 4 ! Just So. ' "Hubby, dtsumnd are said to ba tba same ss csxh." . "What of itr "I wish you would buy ma a few ringa." "Your Idea Is that they will ba cash oa handr LoulHTllle Courier-Journal. Just a Shade. "I come of a very old family. We have a family gboRt" "We have two." "I guess that Rive you a ahade tbe best of It." ."muslne- 4 "To ii void overeating and alco- hni and the tniiacco hnblt are mutters of self control To get the sleep one needs (which means 4 nil l hut one csn possibly soak Into one's system wltbiu twen- 4 ty-four hours) often tskes cour- src tbe courage to refuse Inrlts- tlons, to Invite ridicule, to aeem odd or puritanic. I believe that mora minor Illnesses are due to lack of aleep than to any other recognisable factor. A peraou catches cold, gets lumbago, la a) constipated or headache ridden because bis vitality Is below par. bis physical expenditure beyond his physical Income. Sleep would set htm square with the world, e) but to get sleep means sscrlflctng the evening's fun This ba won't do, and so be runs In debt and la chronically edging toward a breakdown." MtvvvvvfMvvvv tarns PHHtm- U Wbra yotf weurn mi ft FAMtBANKS Scale yo don't gun fc's riikr-vad Aiiif. 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