'— W h I3 K 3 2 »L . wes M i. - 7 Wr SM iS ß ä JM i w * ' w *i )L. X X II. o o w m l g g e rtÉ S8Œ S GET BfG PRIZES. i U ~ * ' era W in in Big Contest. — i m -*■* — - * A n ¿ >i . f i t I, the yield o f corn hgz LIBRARY FUND GETS m ■ • : vd ‘ywtOftfL. HÇ) t a a ** Æ ---- — .....- ] L~ - " M L f e ■— — ----- j’papfls’ recital, combiucd with ype ofrnuwcroakt them at- ivf. The song, “ Calm as Sea" by Mr. Hull and Miss thryn Romig was very pleas- The chorus o f five violins s a very interesting and -rning fe a t u r e * Probably s Rogers and Kelsey proved, t kfie exquisite tone and action of [thp new piano more than any [other pupils. Incidentally $16 I realized on the Piano Fund. sfflswn tut"*, * ,»Mkh Sdwol I t » * ; k v o îto fl ■ lttM.) A plearing glimpse of «John J. Gilbert, who ass not bfen «w ay from Indiana, the y^ldonday afternoon Rev. Ritchey Bfigiand life in the oH) state of his nativii addressed the assembly, giving the good old days w hdr j b ffo rg s t the many good things very interesting descriptions qf and witches were t hat come to progressive Hooeiers, thp Mormon Temple in Utal* burned-J-was given Allow Us to call your Attention Was in town pffbd Foek Niagara Falls add Catalina I * night in Duncan’s opera he I t was given by home talent T lands, these being a few o f th f to the in such an effective w a y a i plfcgs , he v is it s hjs reoei* delight the large audience m « . t —*■ ng his friends about the t n p r n it ,, , . „i. eot. Along with the dark* ly prizes Indiana took at the Thet chorus is doipg, excellent side of the picture there Were big^cdfc* dlÔlr Recently held at work. It will soon be able t q gallant youths making love Roof Paint Next Monday and. Tuesday fu r»ifh tb $ music ,fo f all- High O f lB B T coquettish Colonial belles renings the high school w ill give H ere4« w hat Indiana gbt 1n the icbO^I ei^ertaidm^i. \ w ay far more cavalier cir annual carnival at the rjrtk, sts that were open to N e the x ts Monday and Tuesday puritanic, hence more ent the single ear prize. large number o f attractions ,... Interior Stains nights the High School w ill g ir# ing. The demure little Quat J. R. Overstreet, Franklin, ive been prepared and a ; good C. PaliCNewtoi^vÄnn^ of their annual carnival at the rink. ess wasn't hung after all nor winner o f the prize offered for Last year we met with such un time is assured. 4 winsome Anne burned a sai th# best ten^at lot. ^ Among the list dt attractions expected success tail oar first G. L. KirlfW. 'Pranklin, "winner effort that we feel certain o f do so everything came out just ire instrumental and vocal s o lo * o f the prize offered for the best ing even better this time. One lovely for anythying and eve S. orchestra and chorus, bushel of corn raised in the world. o f the tdain attractions again body went home happy. Itw c ilty male quartette/girls and Louis Stainbrook, Franklin, this time will be the basketball be invidious to try to pick out1 jjs basketball games, exciting tjp w ? championship in the junior class, games each evening. Many new sta r»—in feet all did their class contests and the attractive on They are not Coast well and there was little ch< tea-ear lot. play “ The Union De- features w ill be added,-*■ while to be made among the ybt Will He >t” in which many homorou* iqrnWfh Hogs, Jui many of last year's attractions Thespians. The repetition o f tl class, best single ear. * * interesting characters will be r have been discarded. Onr or- play a t some neighboring toi In the boy's contest, open to jrtrbyed. , cbestra o f ^ 2 ) tw elve piece, w ill £ J b e e n suggerfed The object o f this carnival is to furnish special music on each oc- ^ foI1owing ts U th the e 1 cast • j lise money for the payment of, re. ttUlQQia gold i will be the usual «»¿nne o f Old Salem” as i Gooding, o f Alexandria. booths and side shows atu^ also the H. S. piano. The pririfc j Roger Hardman, Har enable and nowhere w illy O V ES o R TO L A P P & uc c several hovel features never be- M ill#« Anne 4 Ellen well, Ve fo r the best ear o f corn was lore attempted. Daring the eive sneb an entertainment for awarded $1000, and here is an course o f tWe evening there will, Stannard; Mistress Hardman,] money. Come promptly at Beulah Spaulding; C a p t a i n T:30. Admission 10 cents. example o f what may be done by given by the Hardman, Elgin Van Blaricom; «11 St P© . _________ _ fee is Nathan Ellenwell, Joe H< in small, the fun to be am had um worth; •' Ezekiel Brown, Dal by f angle apart expended in one RECIT ALS A T THE COLLEGE crease in interest limited and a good time Piety, Gwendolen Stai but he began by planting I ^ a,r^ Trew; Piety» On Friday evening o f last week meat in the standard o f w ork anteed. Theproeeeds Troth, Bala Colcoid; Phyl- | M P M go the seed o f ¡taro varieties side by hik Mr. and Mrs. Cbarks Cal Pupi» in Music Acquit Them done has been manifested. The ^ Lucille Daria; Peace, R sidaand cutting the Gasai from ™ «w e red rivin g a very gentle i ' ajh selvas Admirably. programs given were only rep and hare the biggeat evening ol O ottoa Mather, Cai the >ne % % « other, and ha fol rse home from the store, the resentative, as i fha you erer ^ym t in torn- lUe. JonM; Goodwite Ellenwell, B y lowed this up year after year, _Jp j On Friday and Saturday even- department did not participate Under the efficient leadership o f Miller; The improving the yield, until he was the sudden and unexpected ap. ings of last week the worth o f the in the recitals. The faculty use Mr. Petteys the orchestra is Jltmt. 1 able to beat all comers and win pearaoce o f the evening pas music department o f Pacific Col very much pleased with the making very rapid progress A very popular feature o f the the prize o f $1000 in this contest senger train as it came down the lege w »s very creditably dis results o f the term’s work. Such coelette serve to/ stimu which is very gratifying to both evening’s entertainment was the grade a t the Hoskins’ place, am played Tn tw d mritafs. faculty and stafltrits, this being|^ingin^ ^ a coapie ¿(catch y late the efforts o f producers to do The pupils without exception in whirling about threw Mrs. School Report. ■ w * v songs between acts, by Miss /"V- theij best and in the s . ----- a 'U « i f i Calkins out. She fell heavily to acquitted themselves admirably Our first debate will be held at Rhea Hnnt, who made a quick time the farmers o f the country Report of Dundee Public School the ground and was pretty bad and g*v*i incidentally to the will shofr great strides in the line home January T. Our opponents and d e c i d e d transformation iy stunned and bruised but no music department one o f the best for month ending, Dec. 20r 1909. ive agriculture. As a represent W o o d burn H i g h from the little Quakeress o f1692. bones were broken. o f progfressn recommendations it has had for T otal number days’ attendance She rendered her songs in an people they t are probably slower School. months. '** 1197. T o ta l number dhy* ab to respond to the call o f intel THE MINNESOTA CARNIVAL inimitable manner which de- SOME NICE BIG POTATOES. At the first recital there were sence 37. T otal number times Hgbted all. Come again, Miss li gent effort than almost any tw o violih solos by L6is' Wilson tardy 8. T otal number enrolled Rhea. The presence o f the band other class, and it is a pleasure and L o v i; piano splos 63> *Aveiragfc daily attendance that Mani with some good selections like to chronicle the efforts o f those to M sst New Year's, 1 Lorena 63. Per cent of attendance 97. by Misses lachas in Lsngth. wise added to the success o f the whoare blazing the way along lariold, Etta" An Kelsey, Myra 'jfhose Who were neither 6bsent evening. It ’ s easy to be loyal to All w h o ^ b a ^ resided in the the line of progress. The Junction City Times says, drews, Eva Hadley and Reufer; nor tardy, during the month are: The following we quote from a state o f Minnesota are invited to the city library when there is as The Guard mentioned a farmer a vocal duet, Miss Romig and Ruby Ryan, Bernice Keyes, newspaper aocount o f the Indi- join with the Minnesota Social good a show as that o f Satur displaying a basket containing Prof., Hull; tw o piano duets, one Arthar Livengood, Ruth , John- . wn anians at theOmahaShow: ‘ T h e Society in cur annual New Year’s day night to attend. six potatoes that weighed 16 by Miss Andrews and Mrs. Hull son, Mabel Swink, Elmo Shan- Indiana prize winners have been festival in Crater’s baU January pounds. Pretty good potatoes, opening the program and later nahan, Emil Sanders,, Sophia Pacific College Notes. the ^center of attraction every 1-1910. but we are something on spuds by Miss Hadley and Mrs. Hull. Jensen. Louie Jensen, Oscar Jen day.Î ' Their corn has been*in tib Those who have companions Miss Iva Fitch, Miss Mabel down here. Floyd Howard dis The Misses Romig and Mrs. sen, Jessie Conlee, Orrin Sloan, great demand and if they had who have never enjoyed a res Paulsen, Miss Lillian Johnson, played a potato here, smooth Hull gave a very interesting Fred Rader, ClauseGrotb, Sophia 1,000 bushels they could have idence in Minnesota are invited Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Martin and free from “ warts,“ that selection for three performers at Grotfi, Eva Parrett, Lyle Wil sold every bushel for $5 per. to bring them along and in were visitors at the college dnr weighed even five pounds. We the piano. The program , en<|ed lard, 4 Alfred Allan, Alex, Allan, Day after day men have lined u troduce them to an organization ing the past week. •<;} • mention this potato first so as with tw o short numbers l y the Eddie Billich, Elmer Warner, wtysh is second tp no other of inside and.m fropt o f the not take aw ay your breath. Ed. violin pupils, Lois W’ilson, Cecil Eleanor Warner, Lester Warner, P r o f Reagan read a few in thè kind on the Coast, iie • SS re and begged to btry some o f teresting selections from Riley’s Ayers brought a load o f potatoes Hadley, Earl Hutchens,1 Louis Edna Landers, Frances Landers, corn. I f they could not £et it in to lie on hand before noon, to works on Tuesday morning. to town and one was taken from Larrabee, Garfield Johnson and Laurel Alford, OtiaJensen, Marie ■ large quantities they Would will gether with Something good to Livengood, Alfons Niederberger, Mr. Greer was a speaker at the load that weighed fourteen Loyd Edwards. ingly pay round prices for a few eat, and with knives, forks and chapel Thursday morning. He pounds. Wedid not learn wheth A t the second recital on Satur Orland Warner, Delmer Liven kernels. What they wanted was spoons. also visited some Of the classes. er there w>as any more in the hill day evening another program good, Frank Leabo, Augusta Dinner is 12 o’clock sharp. to get the seed o f corn that would or not. The potato is now4 on was equally well presented by Nicderberger, Annie Dimock, Rev. Lindley Wells, pastor o f produce 100 to 115 bushels per The following is the program: «nhibttion at Drugg & Coon’s M ay Whitten, Anita and Miriam Doris Parrett, Archie Ryan, the Friends church in Portland acre and Indiana, they acknow Piano Solo, Miss Ethel Morris; visited college and spoke it real estate office. I t is hardly Kelsey, A lta Gumm, Lois Wilson Clayton Willard, Harold Par ledged, was the only place where Reminiscences ' o t 1, Minnesota, feir. to call this a potato, as and Cecil Hadley, Louis Larra- rett, James Allan, Ndaon Baker, chapel Friday morning. they could go to makf the pur written by Mrs. M. Ross; Violin there’s a number grow ing to bee, Earl Hutchens anti Garfield Vesta Baker, Henry Billicb, Her»-, The basketball team went to Solo, Garfield Johnson; Recife- chases. ' gether and were perfectly con Johnson. v . , « man Schmid and Rosa Schmid. One strong point that the Indi tion, Harold Christenson; Vocal Dallas Friday evening where nected. We mentioned some time In spite <tf the faet thatwn R. W. S w in k , Principal. ana corn growers have made has Solo, Miss Myrtle Hagmann; Re they suffered-defeat, the score be ago o f potatoes that measured Admission fee was charged, the Miss S n e l la W as ? been that o f fanners getting to citation, Miss Edith Hanson; ing 63-12 in favor o f Dallas. 13 inches. We purchased three chapel was well filled and the • é As The meetings o f the literary sacks ot potatoes from W o . result w n* fifteen dollars netted gether, grading up, farming Violin Solo, Earl Bergcndahl; along Intelligent and successful Reading, Miss Myrtle Hannon; society have been postponed until Micbales and found one that for the new piano. The music Many women after lines and then getting results. Piano Boto,- Miss Ideata Howard; January 7th. M measured 14 inches in length. department has shown a large a smoky, stove or a smoking They point to the fact that four Recitation, BarfConrad; Music, ’* On Thursday •(. evening, De We understand one o f the Dickey increase in numbers ov4r last lamp, have t o pat up witn a years ago the Indiana Corn Graplophone, Mr. C. Burke; Re- cember 16, Mrs. Douglas enter boyfc at Rivervkw, raised a year anti an equally marked fn- smoking husband. V *A Growers’ ^iBociidlóti started with itatipn, Miss Garnettr Wood- tained at her home the members potato 17 inches in kngth. ortb; Vocal Solò, Miss Satch- ol the Y. M. C. A- of the college. F. W. Thom raised about 4000 sixteen menib*>rrij and that now ddress, Prof. W. W. W iky. The evening was delightfully bushel on his Riverview farm and — t m U H M t M H M t M M H M H U i l l M l it has hOOand has reached ou^ in to every portion 1 o f the state. spent in, giving and s o lv in g is _______ ___ still digging. Thirty potatoes They also (pointite thè feet that # J „ Notice, riddles and conundrums and in ]» le d a sack which weighed 89 through their efforts and labors V 1 . —t—i - v #/.^Ç5Snî5 playing games. Dainty refresh pounds. You will have to get . • land his gone up and up until M v \vite, Mam» Tm m han Hat- ments were served. up pretty (parly to the morning to A GUN, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball, Sporting Goods of any kind, a good Bicycle—new or second-hand— pocket knife, now when good bottom com land ingiefe my bed and board,There1 - -' « t o 1 The music pupils' recital last bent fe.” ■ or razor? Or do you wish something rspafred, or made ■ ■ **— *■ ■ will reedily sell for from $200 to ^b_v give notice that I will not be Friday and Saturday evenings ca r t If you do, call on ua and we’ll do the net. The spark of love is usually $400 per acte, depending consider,- responsible for anv debts con- was quite a treat in many ways. ably upon location. This advance, tract bgr.hsr» p « .u « « » j Those who have bee* attending kindled before there it a match.' - they csnttfM, Hat been brought i>ai at Scappqoae, Oregon, Mrs. Hull’s recitals Tangier plairt- Say not always’ what ^ rasa« about t. by reason- o f having <dem- Nov -1909. progress o f the difiereat j know, but always know what onstr a ted b feat by > intelligent s|0 , it*. The informal)** m - v * ***’# ‘ , J informality ; yfer a*y. RfeHun>T*aM#i*i% atmltnte.1 7 * •w--- --------- / $ iRaSŒ. _ * - .. )N, THTJBSDAI. DEO m&Ls Stains I I Fuller DO YOU NEED THEO. ST.