'W IMP1" 8 THIS ALEDFOttD MA EL TRIBUNE, MISDVORP, ORiaaON. SUNDAY, NOVlSiM mm .H,VH)0!), it. f v Hi if SOCIETY Coiimrf from Pfti 3 I rules unit regulations plnoed in the front of ench volume nnd govcrhing the drawing out of books, nud urg- "Uoorentions for Girls," Linn nud winter's Iiovtlo of unt, attest the do- to Understand ftKht with which they toko up their' work, while tlio squirrels cut from The Qtoo club of tho University of tliom, thus nvoiding surprise umi Oregon Is booked for ono of their dissatisfaction when fines are ehurg- . . 'i...o'cd for tho non-return of hooks with- poDtilar cohcortB nt tho opera houo ..... .. .. r , . ., 1 u in the tunc limit for keepimr them during tho annual holiday tour lu AjS lho ,lnys Rt)W si,ortcr nml Dccomber. tlio evenings about the home fireside linrinr Ihiuror. nmni limn im tin The Indies of tho Christian church voted to rending nnd it is hoped that mot in allday sosslon Wcduesdny, the library will prove of great use November 10, at tbo homo of Mra ' the community. Tho division of , . .. ... n, , recent fiction has been enriched by Benjamin Gatnett. 211 Olson street. of mMxy to poriect arrangements for their Among tu0 most Cauerly sought vol church fair So bo held at tbo Tabcr-mnes nre. nTj,e Spo'ilers," "The naclo November 18, 19 and 20. At BnrrjCPw nml inrt,lcr,' )V Hoy noon of the last day. Saturdry. allench; A Ijiuly of Qnaijtv' uw tturkey dinner will be served to(Tho Shuttle," by Frances Hodgson which tbo ladles arc Inviting thojRuruetl. 1Iolv Orders," "The Firing frlonds of their church. Light re- Lino nil(1 :Tno Kcckoiiiiip," bv frcshments will bo served tho two Chnmbcrs: "ifr. Carewe's Career." bv preceding days of tho fair. The la- Winston Churchill. Tho tales of Rosa dies present at Mrs. Gamott s wore: M c.,r0 Hn,llh Conner and George Adelia Heard. "Harpers' How i.M :..!..) n,.i ontty request that patrons read the. ' . -V MeHianirs for Amateurs," w,,Uo ml,ur UV mounted on fresh same oarefully and comply with n . ... r llonkins. -TV Soil," li. 11. Bailey. "Uncle Sam's Soldiers." Austin. "Practical Physiography," Pair Dunks. "Tho American (Jills' Hook." Heard. "Tho American Hoys' Hook." Heard. "Career of Danger and Daring," i jms(,f .m0'1.' t ...... i I,..,. t r .....,! Miss llurmdu seemed fully us sheets of contrasting oolor, shows the observer another form of kin dergarten activity. Avunity of pur pose nnd-desien runs through ovury lluudv l,m,Ml uo 'oss,m ,u,d tlio variety of treatment prevents fatigue, while Handy cultivating habits of neatness, order and encourages the child to express Robert Louis ' . .... i , Stevenson. ;iPl.v s JH young cnurgos ami ' i brings to her work, not only knowl- Any one who is interested in, edge of tho great principles on which studving the development of the mind wrk is founded, but a certain of the healthy, normal, growing child 1 ,l"'LY Swo of manner that bespeaks may spend a pleasant morning in the private kindergarten, 1001) West Main street, with Miss Arra Har mon, the teacher, and a group of l!(lli mux vol inn Viiimi- In inlir llli public school, but who-p activity and,"'1 'bcrof his young friends Fri a love for little ohildreu, and is sure passpovt to their coutideiuo r...d af fection. Master Carter Hrandon enterlain- Mosdamcs Coffeno, Irwin, Morrill, llarr McCutchoon also go out as mental ouetionings are demanding i ,a-v voninp at the spacious home of riei, 4-vieisner, a. uooinson, .wmaru, soon ,,s tloy ro brought in Soely. Hd Itoblnson, Mlzner Misses Turnoy and Bcntley and more satisfaction than that which . his "V0 "ml m,,,t' . Dr "!M! Mw- H- Wliil mnnv nt n.o. nr., mi iii m. i.mcv ..mii,..r nm. in n. hnnm l'lcuei. at .(in west .Main Hi reel. most recent publications, they are The kindergarten idea is that of th each and all distinctly worth while ' .Wolnmnnnt nt fh ..lf.ni.ivHv of -IrSJ Lnura Dodge ot Norlh Da- Dr. R. K. Galo Is nbsanl on a two'.-f ,, i.n ni nlmtniv l,n.l i..ici,m 1 !,. ,.i,;i.i i..,.,..i. .,...w .....if ,'.i..vwikota, accompanied by her sou, Paill weeks' business trip to Po-tland and nm opportunity to peruse them. The that relate him to' the marvelous , n" her mother. Mi-s. Paul, nre g North B:nd. juvenile section has many new stor- world of nature and teach him t ios of adventure and tales of college work hnrmonioudy with his fellow-;. Tho friends or u. u. reaenck ,if0 llmt arc both fonuative in their. Specific instruction is not aimed at ai uie .icrncK nomc. .urs. iougo is siter-iu-law of Mrs. Merrick. gathered nt tlo nome or J. w. bio-j influence and entertaining at the dor of Vft Med ford Thursday eve- sme ,;mc while philosophienl and nlng and gayo him a very pleasant sociological subjects are rostricJed surprise. The evening was spout la lo ver. few volumes, the work gom end I. "Wolf rendered fine ( f0ml the shelves aroj to Some de muslc on tbo graphophono. At 10 groc j0 bo regarded ns representa cVtoek o-t'rs were served, and all tiv. Many works on elementary ndjourned to their homos having j science, written in a style that up sp-rt a very qajoyable evening. Those penis to lay readers, avoid the ue pr-son wre: Mr. and Mrs. I. Wolf, ' f unnecossnry and cumborsome r-. and Mrs. Dan Duff, Mr. and Mrs. technicnl phrases and provide whole Gus Lawrontr, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. some food for thought. On tho and the acquiring of information in mnnv snbieets is the reflex influ A surprise birthday supper for Miss Inn Cochran was given by Mrs. once of the groat educational prin-.J. H. Cochran nt the pleasant Coch eiple of Frofbel. the exponent of kin-. ran home. '2W South Riverside nvc donrirton methods. ,nue, on Thursday evening, Xovmnbor The spbject of the lessons this 11. The guests were a few of Miss week was "The Squirrel mid the, Inn's intimnte schoolgirl friends. th( Trees." and after the morning greet- Misses Ray Curry, Ivy Hoeok, Ruby intrs the children )layel gnnios in Hnrkc, Kthel llncliiirg and Hrnn which they were squirrels, hopping Roberts, from trees and were fed nuts from the hands of other children, who! fhe junior omas of the high school MANY LINGERING LAUGHS AT THE SAVOY THEATEH Tonight's hill nt the Stvoy onuntots of three of the latest and best fen Hire filuif) produced tht week, n pro grammo (lint ouuuot be beat for the price,, "The Widow" is a clever, consist ent comedy full of laughs front Mutt to finish, one of tho host mirthmuU ers of the year. "Hy n Woman' Wit" is u comedy-drama full of in tense moments and sparkling with humor. This picture nlono is worth the price of admission. Pntho's lat est film d'nrte, "Tho Trappers," a most powerful drama, is port rayed by some of thu greatest actors of Franco in u most excellent manner. The scenic arrangements nnd color ing of this story nre beyond the power of description. You have to see to appreciate. Ore dime. TIME CLOCK STATIONED OVEn HAMIIMAN'S GRAVE (United I'h'hm I.civhoiI Wlie I . MIDDUWOWN, N. Y Nov. III. - To he ceitnlli that the gruvo of the Into I'Mward II. Hariiniaii in visited nightly by night wntehnicn at spe cific times, the widow of the "Wix urd" has caused lo be placed at the tomb n lime clock which records the time of the watchmen's nightly vis lis. ! The clock is inspected by a mem ber of the llariimaii family each day to ascertain that hone of the watch men were derelict in their duly. ! The body of llarnmiin is inclosed by walls of granite, nnd the opening is sealed with 18 inches of the saui" material. It is not believed that ghouls will try to steal the body, lint prepariitions ore being made to J'orestnll any such attempt. The OVER TWO MILLION IS , CALIFORNIA'S POPULATION (United Ph-NH I.ohmoiI wire) SACUAMKN'TO, Oil.', Nov. ill, ... The climiitCH of (lie slate hoard of health and lho stale superintendent of public ii t is ( nt ft i mi nearly ngiee on lho population of Calll'oruiii. 'flic estimates were prepared separately. Prom data taken from lho stthool census, the population of California is estimated lo he L'.OIH.'iil.'l person by Superintendent llyntl. The con clusions of the slate board of health are that it is 'J,0;I7,H2II persons. hike pineapples? The finest ones you over saw nt the Rex Grocery Co. for only fill cents each. They weigh five nlid mx pounds apiece. tomb is visited twice each night by the watchmen. A woman is never well dressed until her feet are well dressed Mm, Tho Rod Croca Tanning i'rocon;. Tke MllMlr talc ll Unard In in cl'; t.-IJi uwd is hum ' lUHiInf I-uci l J .tin IS lmf . T h 1 1 ll rb MJmim tku lKt kal Mid tiT. 'f l'.f 4i4 fht RtJ ClKH "!t ii Warner, Mrs. Will Knlpps, William whole, Ihe library is well adapted tojwercnot squirrels: they sang motion sought expression for ehtss spirit Howard and daughter, Ethel, the (be iccds of the general render, nud 'songs, embodying the idou of souir- and roorontion from the arduous du M!sses W?bb, Dora Laurtz, Sarah fts the demand for more books in-jrelC hanjiit'es in the freedom of hU ties of school studie by giving a Jovnson, John and Richard Webb, crcnses it is being liberally met. To wild life nud his desire to osenjm party Friday evening at tho Comjiior WIHIe Pdolo, D. O. Fredorick. he of use to a community nnd serve captivity. Tho dramatic, which cial club rooms. Refreshments 'of jits-best ends a public library must i strongly unpen Is to a young child's chocolate cake, pickles and snnd- Jfrs. T E. Merrick of the Greater, be a growing element in the town nntl vivid imagination, is emphasized in wiches were served. The follnwinir iroH "''' nnd Mrs. Fred Colvig, oily librarian, were kept very busy 'in tho citv hall Fridny afternoon at- , tdie to the wants of. patrons of , the librnr' nud nrranging. classify- IMuIIm -tif . . . ..d l im iwitwi Tun Mum 111 Such h the decree of Fnahion nnd much foot sufTcrini', hns been the reuu'e. You may believe aa njnny other women have that you have to sacril'.cc connort to est ntyle. You don't. You c:j get both in ths cane ahce. Conic in i. nvatul let via show you the Rd Cro& whvxi. The Rc:5 Or jr. ntylcs 'for Fall will pleaSa the r.-rrr.t critic! tunte. Tl:e ex tremely -t r.ppent nrco they p.iva your foot ronlta hem strikingly u tracUvc. You will beftson'a nowc t mx'.elB; the still ulutcr dfecitt; the newtep; the hifther Itecitt dflintily nhuixxl ; the rich tones in dull leather. nd yon w"l f U h ltd Cier Shot '.) lou'. cwtUciaUa tb mcuroot jptm pot it . It in not Okj Hap cf the KnJ Ctww luc that makca it ao eaajr to waik Uu T.-id ty th ri..ul Ij-J CrOM PMCf, -Uk solo t llc bt. it Uent! vv. our foot. Yotl omi eltct ny uU yio pni. i n...J wmf It rtgtu out of lb ctoie Cunvo l.i u' .tad Ut vo ftt yon . Oi'widt mid $4.00. IU Miudi iul W. the addition of books must be the'irinnyw nj"s. The happy, benming were presont: Ixde Kubank, (lene resalt of selection based on the do-!fjicc of the little people as thov are vieve Wortinan, Alum Ooiild. Slarv velonmeut of public taste. Lseated around the hwv kindergarten Qoro, Dora Smoek, Mabel Thomas., The books added thi$ week arc: table, in smnll chairs, a stick of Memie Swnn, Lillian Pierce, .Mildred "The Millors nnd Their Now .chocolate wrapped in paper to pro- Genring, Opal Daley, Miss MoDi-r- irnr nnd eninloiruinir n shinment. of .Home." Clara D. Pierson. tect chubby fimiers. drawing the tree mott, Vernon Ourrctt, Carl Hum-o ., 4 new books just received. The Indies I "Roberta and Her Brothers," Alice with its branches and tho knot hole Charles Cooler, Albert Rowell, Hen 2V bends vith your foot ' is ish to call especial nttention to the j Ward Bailey. j into which Mr. Squirrel drops his Forbes, Mr. Hull. HDD, "The Fo6t Fitter" I .-. i HHHHIbS UHLh IbL bLLIbIb vRV wbbIbt bLVLIbbbbb '''.' I 1 I" PDF hi r'F11111'1 11" .1 ' " fit in' am lin MibIbWUbi i i ..." and they will lead you to where you can get "the best ROUGH 2nd FINISHED LUMBER, the Finest Shingles, or ii you pref er "MIKADO" Rubber Roofing, the Most D .rable "Hairtibre" Piaster or Portland Cement, in fact they lead you to where you can get Everything Necessary to build a house, with the exception of the hardware, from the basement lo the roof, in other words they lead you to the "4. Jit BH HbB BLV LBB BBV Bl BbLV bV LV b r ILbIb BBPBL '