Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 24, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUr MEDFORD, OKEOON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1000.
NO SOONER SELLS
THAN BUYS AGAIN
S. S. Hathaway Of Central Point
Buys Thirty-one Acres of
the Coc Prop
erty. S, S. Hathmawfiy ot Central Point,
who recently sold his property near
that city, has reinvested In Roguo
IUvr Valley property by purchasing
31 ncrtd ot the east end of the Coo
Iiro4u-rtv"n!r Central Point from ,
H. T. Hull nnjl George L. Trelchler at
a consideration ot $9000. j
Tho place purchased by Mr. Hat.li-
t i '... ti.,11
nwny was purchased by Messrs. huh
and Trelchlor IS months ago for $200
an acre. Since then they have cut
Blx profitable crops ot alfalfa from, Triffac Suffers.
it. They then sold the property at, BtTTEt Montf Nov o4Xae SOr-f
an advance of 50 per cent Just an v;ce of ,he Chicago, Milwaukee &
example of what Rogue River land lsjpU:et gouml rniirond wcst of Mis
doing. souln is comnletelv demoralized liv
Mr. Hathaway recently sold h,s
plnco of 20 ncres near Central Point,
for which four years ago ho paid
?9u0, Tor $12,000. In the meantlmo
he had planted out young trees. So
-well did ho profit by this experience
that he immediately reinvested.
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THANKSGIVING SERVICES.
(Continued from page 1.)
Union sen-ices will be held at the
Baptist church at 10:30 in the morn
ing, in which the congregations of all
of the Protestant churches will par
ticipnte.
Rev. Mr. Belknap, pastor!
of tne Baptist church, will preside at ,
these services. In the evening sere-
ices will be held nt the various
churches.
At the Catholic church solemn
Thanksgiving mass will be celebrated
at 0 o'clock a. m. by Father Van
Clerenbeek.
At St. Mark's Episcopal church
short Thanksgiving services will be
held nt 9 o'clock a. m. by the rector, The water today is rapidly recetN Willow," Id- Smylie; "The Doll Par
Uev. William Lucas. iDg in Rogue river and no further ," j0BS,e Marshall: "I Ijove a Tree."
I damage is expected if the rain storm '" B0-Vs: "Race of the Flowers"
FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS ,
IN ENGLISH BUDGET,
LONDON. Nov. 23. Further
1LUIIUUU - VV - r-- T-- i
fnrmpr envprnor of
Egypt, and a prominent Consen-ative
declared tuat he wo'uld not supoprt
Lord Lnnsdowne' in the rejection of
the measure.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that the undersigned
apply at the regular meeting '
the city council at Medford. Oregon,
on December 7. 1909. for license to
lor 11 Ilt?ru. Ul ot uiuuu I
Dated November 24.
O. M. S ELS BY.
Too Late to Classify.
WANTED An experienced woman
for genera! housework. Apply Mrs.
C. II. GInige, 313 South Grape 214
FOR SALE Snap; lot 50x100 with
good buildings, 5 blocks from busi
ness center; leased to a manufac
turing concern; price $1500; income
10 per cent on investment; this is
gilt-edgo; if interested, net quickly.
Address Box 105, Medford. 215
WILL EXCHANGE 40 acres of land
in Lake county for property in or
Co.
A Methodist Minister Recommends
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dlarrhooea Remedy.
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 4r
M'- ernl years for diarrhoea. I con
sider it Iho best remedy I have ever
tried for that trouble. I bought a bot
tle of it a few dnys ago fom our
druggist, Mr. R. R. Brooks. I shaii
ever be glad to speak a word in itj
p-'iufl wuen l nnvo tne opportunity.
p-.-e w ,en i
7 .I MiS; O ' S Sold fc
Th Mn n 1, JviVJL S ' .
T" R. ITiskins' Pharmney. '
Elizabeth Robins
the eminent English amhoress,
writes about the English Suf
fragettes. She tells why they
resort to the violence that lands
them in jail. .
Save a ljttle of your indigna
tion for the chapters of " The
Beast and the Jungle" that are
to come. Judge Lindsey hasn't
really started to get to the heart
of his story yet.
DECEMBER EVERYIODY'S
sill to ui ihi frmliifi$ci
! ..i i nr.wif..v,i n,.r.k fit.....
R X confwtion. Store. NaVh
Ri.KNolls Conltotioneii fttoro, wn
DEBS ORDERED TO ASSIST
FIGHT IN SPOKANE
(United rrcs I.ensc.l Wire.1)
SPOKANE. Wash.. Nov. 2-1. Eu-,
gone V. Debs will bo ordered to drop1 recitation, "Thanksgiving ,Joys."
T. . . ... i i.J.Mend French! recitation, "Why
uis comviuniiiivu trip iu uva mivm
, ' , . ,, ,
land como to Spokauo immediately to,
assist in the fight for freo spech. A I
telegram received hero by counsel for concert recitation, "Tho Harvest,
tho Industrial Workers from Editor l.ool Wilson, Stanley Sherwood. Clark
Warren, of the Appeal to Reason, nt TUwllngs, Lloyd Smith; duet and cho
Giorunrd, Kan., stated that Dobs rus. "Arbor Day Is Here:" recitation,
would undoubtedly come within a few "Jack Frost," Clarence Xelsoon; rec-
'dnys. With n small force the Indus-
trialists are still working their fight
Upiits.t the police. The city jail is
filled with prisoners but room for
2000 more is available in the Fort
Wright euardhouse, and the tiban-
doned Franklin school, which are be
ini used for jails.
LOSSES FROM STORM.
tContlnue,! from nape 1.)
: - . l.
that the danger is past.
;
nt least half n dozen landslides. Tons
of earth and rock have covered theiGurnea; song, "Sweet Summer." by
track? many feet deep. Freight school; recitation. "Caw. Caw. Caw.
movement is at a complete stand- lllnrry Wortmcn; recitation. "A Tree
still. 'Game." by school; recltntlon,
The Northern Pacific rniirond also 'Thanksgiving Joys," Ralph Brandon;
is encountering great difficulty in 'song, "The Old Crow," by cchool;
operating their trains on account of recitation, "A Secret," by school; rcc
lnndslides brought about by contin-, Itatlon. "The Village Blacksmith." by
tied rains in the mountains of West-'school; recitation. "Bertie's Thanks
era Montana and Idaho, 'giving," Nell Harris; recitation,
"Give Thanks." by ten girls; rcclta
Engtnccr Killed. tlon, "Gran-Iran's Loving Smile."
MISSOULA, Mont., Nov. 24. En- Catherine Tuttle; song, "Jacky Frost"
gineer O. R. Meehnm is dead today 'by school; recitation. "Glad Thanks-
and Fireman H. H. Byrd and Brake-'giving
man H. C. Brown are seriously in-
jured as the result of a Northern
rnciiic engine rolling down a
50-
foot embankment.
The accident, which occurred yes
terday, was caused bv the freieht
train crashing into a landslide ncnrjtl girls; ''Praise God," Mary Jen
Iron Mountain. kins; "Who Loves the Trees Best."
Ifou rllttle girls; "Planting Trees on
Rocue Goes Down. Arbor Day." Nete Frlck: "Pussy
breaks. No damage was douo at
Gold Ray other than
.away of log6. At
scu-.probably $2500 worth
----- v.a
Rnilronds hnr rosnmoil thai. i
ular schedules and nside from soft
tracks, no damage has been done.
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THANKSGIVING OBSERVED.
fContinuM from pajfe 1.)
.,.. ..,. . .
by school recitation "A Thankseiv tatlon' Ilva McC,aln: d,alB"e' "Au
S tL " Car on Wheefer" rec I tumn " Ethcl Mw,b Sarah Br0kCr'
Sf-iKbor S WJke-s " Get,Ro FUhcr' L,yd QU'g,e'' AUg"8ta
Vlrirlnlo -Honnott. o.i T.-t
Swing," by school; recitation. "Fir- v'8' JM,m 'Zm
Fat Turkeys." Doilie Bramble Ves a , Wlnn,f"d toVd. "S
Davenport. Hazel Dyer. Mario Wal- B,v,nB ?ayi " y. ' u I' i nn
ters. Bernico Milnes; redtatlon. "The' i ?? P"srlms"; recitation. Lau-
Birds" Harriet M.lnes; recitation, "J?' 1- i "Ar
"The Flowers." Margaret Harrison; tl
song. "Thanksgiving Popcorn," by ' ay' L fS' S
school; recitation, "A Little Song,"
Johnnie BerBch, Bennle Trowbridge,
Howard Faacher; recitation, "In the
Grass," Gertrued Harris; recitation,
IIWI' l Uo.l. T.J.I.k. - 14.11 II A
Pilgrim Boy," Reese Gentry, Frankie ,
Ttrnn,t,m i,n fln.n... w.i,.
Brandon, Lyman Sprague, Walter
Haertle. Charles Wiley; recitation,
"A Slight Mistake," Hazel Dyer; rec
itation, "The Kittens' Thanksgiving
America," by school, Miss Hasklns,
Elmer Haggard, Harold Veach, Al-
tixii t-,.i rr.1 tirim..
Scott, Robert Edmeades, Curtis Bea
coms, Avanella Floyd; recitation, Es
ther Carpenter; recitation, "The
Seed," Gb?nn Kenworthy, Arthur
Love, John Frees, Walter Rau, Harl
Clinton; recitation, Frankio Hutcha
son; song, "Thanksgiving," school.
Second Primary.
Song, "America," school; quota
tion, school; recitation, "Be Thank
ful," Earnest Wheeler; recitation,
Th0 LUtlo pi, ,m MaWi Le,a af.
Dor,B Tllon,as A,frpda Buell,
Grace Walters, Leona Brumble. Ellz-'
. ..
nwt, simmnr v.oihor Vru rnMtn. '
tlon, "Tho Paby Tree," TUlma Gan-
nen-ay; song. "November." school;,
I recitation. "Ten Little Pumpkins,"
Irene Bralnerd, Agnes Stewart, Rubv
iLoomK Chester Brown, John Frlck,
Henry Pohlman, Beatrice Floyd, Edith
Garrlscn. Dora Jones, Arthur Stln-'
pon; recitation. "The Magic Vine.'",
!Clnrle "Wortman; recltr.tlon. "Who
, Loves the Trees Best," Lola Haggard.
Elizabeth Zimmer, Esther Pool. Thol-
ma Gnnrawry; recltntlon. Tom Rau;
spntr. "Popcorn Song." nlno glrmls;
! recitation, "Thanksgiving," Jessie
Stringor. Hnrry Hnertlo. Treo." vaio waionnmi; rvciuuiuu,
Grade Two A. 'Landing of tho .Pilgrims," Guy Ron-
Song. "America," school; song, "No! shaw; recltntlon, "Arbor Day Work
vemher." school: recitation. "An Ar- ors," Wllna Harrison; composition,
toor Day Thougbi." Glen Parker, Jus-
' J Melntosh! reclta-
tlou, "Between Two Fires,' Donald
Mcintosh; song, "Tho Squirrels;
Thanksgiving," school; recitation,
"Applo Time," Louella Smith, Jennie
Duke, Edward Duke, Jessie Klpplo;
, , ,, , , ...... .
Oivo Thanks," Jennie Duke.
Grade Two 11.
song, "America," Freddie Elnkopf;
itatlon. "The Thanksgiving." Louis
Walters; recitation. "Wo Are All
Glad." Eunice Brandon: song. "Oh.
the Sports ot Childhood." school;
recltatlou, "At Grandmr.'s." Karl
Campbell: recitation. "Thanksgiving
Cheer." M.vrl Garnett; recitation.
j "Thanksgiving Day." Ituth Powell:
,'cocert recitation. "Why We Plant the
(Tree." Omar Reynolds, Rosa Hans
'com. Lynn Hayes. May Schoenfele:
recitation. "A Little Roy." Herbert
'Harris; recltr.tlon, "Thankful for
Thanksgiving," Vallen Wilson; song.
iimnilier's House": reclta-
tlon t.Why I Am Thankful," Glenn
Prices recitation. "A Thankful Little
Glrl." Marjork Coleman,
, second Grmlo A Division,
Rone "Henr Va SlnK." by school!
(recitation. "The Reason Vhy," Myron
Day," Reese Hutchnson; song.
"America." by school; recltr.tlon,
"Ten Little Boys,"; song, we l,oo
the Grand Old Trees," by School; rec
itation, "Goodbye," by seven girls.
Thlnl Grade.
"Thanksgiving Song." by three lit-
Ethel Haggard: "We Love the Trees.
l the washing ' Myrtle Hrnocom: "The Rainbow Fni
the Ament dam tries." Alice Walters; "The Tres,"
i of damngc was .Matthew Baker; "The Body." Alva
'nook: "Katvdld." Graco Bralnerd:
"Thnnksclvlnc Time, the Bite," Ed
w
ward Clark: "Three Little
Tiees,"
Gertrude Hell; "The Tree's Dream,"
Johnston Beacom; "Thanksgiving
Letters," twelve boys; "America," by
school.
. . Third A and Fourth R.
Song, by the school, "The Class
Tree"; recitation. Xoel Parker; reel
UiaiUB"-l ....,'" -
car r,l'eu 'h' w'
Room Four.
Opening song, prayner song, by the
school; recitation, "Anticipation," by
Donald Runyard; Arbor Dr.y exercises
and "i ""l!0, " Ju'z
recitation, "Down to Sleep. Fritz
Spuhn; son", "Thanksgiving Joys,
school; reclt tlon. "Tho L-'inding o
tho Pilgrims." Howard Gordon; Horn
of Plenty Exe-clso,, bIx girls; son
Ing. "A Noisy Burglar." M les Power;
naime iu i-
school recitation,
Holt; trio, "Harvest Song," Jean
netto Patterson, Jennie Grrrett and
Gracio Slioults; ThanksKlvIng exer
cise, four boyu; song, "Indian," b7
school; exercise, "Gratltvdo," Four
flrls; song, "Tl anksgtvlng Bolls," by
school; Popcorn exercise, Cora Cualck
and ten boys; closing song, "Evening
Song," cchool.
Fifth Ti.
song, "Arbor Day"; readin,
al Walters; recitation. Elmer L
exercise by seven little girls;
t?nri qhirinv. rscltat on.
Arbor Day"; reading, Roy-
Loomls;
reclta-
tlon. Earl Sbhloy, recitation, Hazel
McKee; song, four llttlo girls; recl-
tatlon, Laura uiarn; reciinuon,
Elnkople: recitation. Mabel Eastman;
song. "Thanksgiving"; recitation,
Tnmes Roberts; recitation, Warren
Butler; song, "America."
Tltih mid Rlth Grades.
Song. "Orogon." school; recltatlpn,
"The Great Tree to HU Children.
Nellie Cnmpboll; rcitatlon, "Plant-
Ing of th Apple Tree." four children;
rocltatlon, "Why Ho Got No Pie at
All." Floyd Hart; song, "Vernon
BoIIh," school; recitation, "Spare That
"The Pilgrims." Laura Pnga: wng.
"Our Foresto." school; recitation.
"Llttlo by Little." Ralph Davis; rec
itation, "Tho Turkey's Soliloquy,"
ClnlVo Seely; exercise, "Arbor Day,"
eight girls; recitation, "Heroes of tho
Forest," Emnut Poleman; recitation,
"How Thnnkcglvlng Day Came,
About," George Henderson: recita
tion. "A Dream," Anglo llalloy; song,
"Give Thanks," six glrK recitation,
"Out for a Walk," Joe Waters: reci
tation, "Thanksgiving." Andrew Curt",
song, "Kastus Brown," Clalro Seely;
song, "America." all.
Seventh A.
Song. "Sweet Summer." school;
recitation. "For All These." Sadie
Whitman: Instrumental music. Edna
Boyd: rocltatlon, "When Pa Shaves."
Walker Norrls: paper. "What's a
Natlonnl Forest?" Ray Reynolds; rec
itation. "Thanksgiving Visions."
Chnrl" Ray: instrumental music Ma
bel IMniendes; quotations. Glenn
StuP Ruth Warner. Hnt;! Paul. Wtl
lln Hownfll: recitation. "Tlie Little
Girl.' Olive Johnson: paper. "Why
Oregon Needs to Guard Her Forets."
Lloyd Williamson; song. "Ho for
Slnmberland." school; recitation,
"Home Memories." Ivn Martin: story.
"Dwlght's Earned Thanksgiving."
Luetic York; quotations. Robert Gl
boney, Harold Trowbrldse. -Vral Cole
man; recitation. "Octobo'sr Bright
Blue Weather." Ednn Demmer; song,
"Harvest Seng." seven girls; quota-1
tlons. Bessie Day, Charles Carr, Clar
en Jnqua. Mabel Gould; recitation.
."Mother's Fool." WIndom Beacom: j
song, "Battle Hymn of the Republic" .
school.
, Grade Five A.
Song, "Sweet Summer's Gone,
Away," school: recitation, "The
Schoolhou?e Yard," Mary Holme ;'
rending, "How Our Birds Protect
Our Trees," James Kirk; exercise,
! "Three Trees." Orn Woollam, Roland
Parker, Murel Rhodes, Hazel Orr;
song. "A Song for the Onk," school;
recitation, "The Heart of n Tree,"
(Leva Loo?ley: recitation, "A Thanks
giving Wooing." May Sealu; chorus,
i "The Beautiful Woods," girls; quo
tations; recitntioti. "the Planting of
a-Tree." Lillian Canfield; piny, "Tli
Thankagiving Story" Pilgrim'.:,
Hope. Ercle Stuart; Prudence, Con-,
stance Clark: Priscilla, Daisy Rain;
John. Lloyd Wolgamott; Henry, Le
land Xoe; Good Will, Ilrynn Pierce.
Indians: Massasoit, Thomas Tucker;
Sounnto. Leo Summerville. Gretclt
en. Myrle Davis; soldier, Stephen
Nye. Song, "America."
Sixth finule.
Thanksgiving hjinn, by the school;
, composition on "Why We Have
Thanksgiving," Zelln Morrison; "The
t Mayflower." Lueindn Cochran
I "Thanksgiving Song," Irmn .Slmr).
I "A Good Thanksgiving," Alene Al
lien; "Thanksgiving on the Fann,"
j Howard Wines; "A Glad T!innkgi
ing," Veneta Kiezur; "Anticipation,"
Leonard Childs; "Three Trees," by
four girl; "The Heart of the Oak,"
Gerald Woollam; quotations, by six
boys; composition on "The Oak
,Tree," by Isabel McDonald; Arbor
I Day Mintr," by the.ohool.
I Grade Sev-n, A and It.
"Arbor Day" song, chool; pinno
solo, "Whisperings of Love," Theo
dosia Clay; paper, "The First Arbor
Day," Harry Biles; duot, selertcd,
Blanch Mnule and Ruth Nye; recita
tion, "Forest Song," Mabel Liiining;
solo, selected, Marie F.ifert; paper,
"The First ThankseivinL'." Bovd
Keizur; pinno s,olo, selected, Morri
Leonnrd; recitation, selected, Jeso
! Hodges; soirg, "Stars of the Sum
;mer Night," chorus; recitation,
."About Thnnkf giving Time," Morviii
Kirk; pinno solo, "Second Waltz"
(Durand), Vera Merriman; vocal
i solo, selected, Tornmie Eluro; song,
' school.
( Second H and FJrat A.
I Opening speech, Anna Miller;
"Ten Little Indinns," ton girls; "A
Quostion," Amy Senile; "Tho Bee
Hive," -song by school; "November,"
Lottie McFnJI; "Turning Leaves,"
Tallien Eisenhnrt; 'Arbor Day,"
Marion Robbins: "I Am n Morrv
Squirrel," song bv school; "Ted's
Thnnksgiving," Charlie Jackson ;
"Why Wo Plant Trees," four girls;
"Little Nobody" Olen' Settle; "The
Turkey's Soliloquy," four boys;
"Rainy Day," song by school; "Old
Squnnto," Artie Wilson; "What I'm
Thankful for," Nellio Roeck; solo,
Gladys Gardner; tWhnt tho '1 rees
, Teach Us," four lloys; "Tho Useful
Jree," Melvin Unllard; "Tho Light
, house," song by school; "Tho
.Thanksgiving Rite," Klma Rose-
, berry; "The Apple Tree," Mazio
(Turpin; "Tho Rest Troe," Clarence
, Fought; "The Mnplo Tree," Harold
I Woods ; solo, Rnchel Robinson; "On
Arbor Day," seven girls; "Tho
Cuckoo Clock." song bv school,
d'l-atles Two anil Three.
Song, fourte-i boys and girls;
recitntion. "Why I Am Thnnkful,"
Alice Lynn; exorcise, "Why W Plant
Tl'ecm," jix children! nvnrfMKr.. (limn
tfirl: ioiig. "Hon.oo, Hoo-oo," by,
ehonl; "The Hickory Tree." Moi-lo
Ooodoj "Tlianlgiving Slry," sevsn
cliildron; song, "I'opooni." school:
mutation. "How the True Came,"
KIIm Hnrkoi-i rooitntioi), "Six Lilllo
Turkeys," Donnld Robinson; honv.
two giil; "Tho RiKuest 'Piooo of
I.'io." Chiiilie Oniilt; roeilalioii. J
"Tommy's Vision," Nellio Linnlng!1
Powerful Sale Events
Don't Fail To See The Windows
Wc arc offcrlim a lot of powerful sale events nt this time. The windows show In a small way what
we aro tlolnp; but you arc always welcome here, and we Invito you to como anil seo the splcnillil bargains
In Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists. Sweaters, Raincoats, Umbrellas, Linens, Dress Goods, Etc., Etc.
LADIES' SUITS
Coats and Dresses
Regular $20, $25 and $30 Values
Did you notice yeMerdny's advertiMmcnt 1 It you didn'l you mi-sod the grentcM -ah' proposition of
fered by 'this store this season. V liu.w Hint once you get iu the habit of reading our iidwntiMonu'iit
1 that you will hunt fur them every
You are nlways welcome here, and we urge you to conic and see Ibc-e suits, emit aiut tiroino a uig "'
to choose from nil sizes ami bliwle. Think of getting mid $H0 vnlues at this Ifinc tor $13.29
Umbrellas and Raincoats
See the Window and Browniekar
In the window which contains the Browuiekur we have made n display of !i..n . .nit uinl Umbrellus
which you will enjoy seeing. Remember that we carry a very large stock of both n.u.euat and umbrella
and that our prices are as low sa good guaranteed goods will admit.
RAINCOATS at special prices- $6.19, $8.00, $11.89, $12.29, $13.50; values from $10 to $20.
UMBRELLAS, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $8.00. The best values you over saw, and you will
admit it, too, when you sou 'em.
SWEATER SALE
This Week Only
Sec tho north window for swenters. A ship
ment Hint was delayed in rtnnsit is on sale this
week only at prices you should consider. By pur-cha.-ing
a sweater now you save about one-third.
Sale prices $3.75, $5.00, $7.50, $9.00, $11.00.
The Hutchason Co.
Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. Medford, Ore.
Old Fashioned Dinner
Tho kind Mother used to have wnon the childien nil t'nu' homo.
TOMORROW-THANKSGIVING-
will be served from o to 8 p. m. at th Nash Grille only 75 et-nls
per plate. A hi cute me'tla nt any time dining the tiny for Iiom
who do not earo to wait for tho regular dinner. Special Mimic,
song, "Sleep, Ruby, Sleep," school.
Third Grade.
Song by third grade; recital ion,
"Gentleman Gay's TlinnkngiVing,"
Helen Rrown; recitation, "Troo
Planting," Angio Robinson; dialogue.
"Choosing a Tree," Mildred Carlton,
Stella Anderson, Myrtle Vincent,
Margaret Shearer; , recitation,
"Cranberries," Mildred Hodges;
recitntion, "All Nature Helps," Ruth
Holmes; "The Procession of Trees,"
the boys; recitation, "Tho Rest
Tree," Kern McKilligan; dialogue,
"Arbor Dav." Mildred Hodges, Helen
Pierce, Holico Hyrd, Lota Rosoberry,
Hoatrico Lorimor; song, third grado;
recitation, "A Dream," Mabel Kars
ley, recitation, "Happy Trees,"
Gladys Finch; dialogue, Reatrico
Lorimer and Fern Wing; recitation,
"Cheerfulness," Vein Henderson;
recitation, "November," F.lfedilu
Fredenbnrg; recitation, "In tho
Heart of a Seed," Agnes Rcnnelt;
recitation, "Ikiok Numbers," Mario
Daily; song, third grado.'
Fourth Grade.
"Arbor Day," song, by school;
"Have You Planted a Treo?" Myrtlu
Meadows; "Tho Plantor," Dolbort
Downing; "Planting a Tree," four
boys; "An Acorn and How It Grow,"
Richard Moadoji "Tho Oak," Nool
Erskino; "Plnnting a Tree," Freda
Stacy; "A Waysido Inn,' two boys;
"Arbor Day," song, twelve boys and
girls; "November," Minnio Freden
bnrg; "How Thanksgiving Day
Came." Woir MoDonnld; "Thanks
giving in Many Lands," Gloo Stacy;
"Landing of the Pilgrims," Ida Vin
cent; "A Good Tlumkftgiviiig,''
Drowning Purdin: "(Irnndrpn'
Pumpkin Pies," Gladys Dowiiir'.".
"Six Little Turkeys," Lcland Jaonln.;
"A Merry r.ifo." oug. by school,
ririh Grade,
"November," Moran Fidolas; "TIim
tiny. They nm the Mivnig new-ot
Secret," Lawrence Klsio; song, "Ar
bor Day"; verses, three girls;' "My
Sister and I," Vera Roiindtree;
qunrtet, "Pussy Willow"; "Tho
Tree," Wilson Graco; song, "The Old
Farm Gate"; "When the Green Gets
Hack on the Trees," Davis Russell ;
vorf.es, six girls; quartet, "Autumn"
Thanksgiving poem, Ida Johnson;
"Hue Out Your Row," song; concort
rending, "Tho Old Oak Tree"; "Lit
tle by Little," Kinncar Lorenco;
song, "Oregon," verses, "How the
Leaves Come pawn."
Seven It.
Recitation, "Farmer John's
Thanksgiving," Agnes Robirsoii;
recitntion, "After Thanksgiving."
Mnymo Clark; solo nnd clioius, Li
cilo Snyder, Ruth Woodford, Ol.uly.
McMillan, Mario Riowi.o. Zeln.u
Smith, Esther Kasshafor; loiitnlioii,
"Fffio's Thnnksgiving," Edith Lhi
deslor; recitation, "The Chiblron's
Coming Dome," Mary Orr; vocal
solo, "The Lullaby of the Night,"
Lucilo Snyder.
Klghth Grade.
Song, "Oregon," by tho school;
recitation, "Novcmhor," George Kerr;
essny, "Tho Origin of Tliiinbigiv
ing," Arthur Roberts; piano polo,
"Valso ties Elfcs," Violet Cnske ;
recitation, 'The Pumpkin," C'nllio
Vogoli; recitation, "A Day in No
vember," Margarot Roberts; man
dolin solo, Vera Olmstcad; recita
tion, "Auntio Doloful's Visit," Eun
ico Davis; recitation, "Along About
Thnnksgiving Time," William Wil
son; vocal solo,. "Life's Lullaby,"
Gladys McMillan; recitation,
Thanksgiving Day at tho Farm,"
Francos York; rooitation, "Fadod
Innvos," Esther Kasshafor; piano
olo, "Tarautollo," Mario Browne;
rcoitation. "Who Choso tho Troo?"
Mildred Rliton; rocitntion, "Tho Rea
son Why," Lostor Adams; vonl
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solo, "Little
Roy
IHuo, William
Vawter.
Iu the North school
tho program
were:
(initio One.
Soilg by school; truo exorcise, Ve
neta Daley, Archio Pierce, Ramona
Eastman, Rollin Rordeaux, Lavida
Uullock, Grant Cudnoy, Violet Hook
er, John Stine, Ruby Coffinan, Al
len McClanahan; song by school;
quotation, "Clouds," by school; rec
itation, Ramona Eastman; song,
"Thanksgiving Day"; "Anticipation,"
John Sttino; poem in concort, "A
Hunch of Golden Keys is Mine";
song by school; "Thanksgiving
Fears," Hurt Wright; Thnnksgiving
exercise, Troy Dooms, Woodsum
McDonald, Paul Thomas, Whit ford
Hall, Thelma White, Mary Alieo Fos
ter, James Frcdonburg, Josephine
Lindlev; song, "Tho Day of Cheer,"
Thelma White; "Thanks," Lavida
Bullock; "Giiiiio of Trees," linger
play, by school; "Thanksgiving
Day," Iliizel Kirk, Eldon Grant,
Alice Johnson, Howard OlaW'oin,
Dallon Meadows, Theodore Leonard,
Myrllo Robbins, Rolton Meadows,
Ethel Meadows, .Tnok Gillospio, Vio
let Hooker, Millio Risk, Josephine
Liudloy, John Stine, Venot.i Daley. 2
HI. Mary's Academy.
Pinno solo, solented, Rossio Mooro;
song. "Ainerica," school; roll call,
pupils of third and fourth grades;
"Some Notablo Troos," rending, Jo
sephine Root; rocltatlon, "Washing
ton sElm nt Cnmhiidgo,' Agnes
McMnhon; reading, "Origin oT Arbor
Dny," Verna Orif fin ; duct, Mntlgo
Mnvo and Gortnulo Fay; rocltatlon,
"Woodmnn, Spnro That Troo," Al
lelic Kingsbury; "Planting tho Treo,"
sixth and seventh grades; roading,
"Uses of Forosts," Oolda Taylor;
rooitation, "Tho Onk," Joan Ander
son ; song, "Arbor Day," school,