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CALAVERAS CQUNTY HIGH SCHOOL JUNE 1913 PIIIIA uunm IIIIIIIIIIV by the Students of the C. C. H. S.. Sun AIIdI'ezIs, LIlIIIIrIIII Editul'-III-CIIIL-f .... LiIcI'a1I'y EIIItIII'. .. SCIIIIIJI NIIIUS ELIIUII' Julu- liliiul' .... l.xIlI.IIIgu. Artist ........... Athlvtigs IAUIIISJ. .. AtlI1L-tics QBIPVSJ . .. AIIIIIIIII, ....,.... . BIISIIII-ss M1IIIIIg1ur.. Assistant M.III.IguI'.. STAFF EIJNA E. IIIQKIIALT ..F. ERLE WESSON ..CAIeIeIE M. LEWIS .. LESLIE STEWART ...UEORGIE DIETZ ANNIE A. URENITTA .....'..RLETH POE .JOHN SQUELLATI . . . .MAVDE NLILAND .UOIMXIX I.. KEIIII ..Rl'I'A M. S'I'EIx'AIeI' JUMPING ATQ The following took place in a small frontier town, in the early eighties. The town con- sisted of a couple of stores, a postofiice, and a half dozen thriving saloons and dance halls. It was not a peaceful community, though the days of 'tdead men for breakfast were past, the stage came in occasionally with the driver or messenger shot up, and the passengers re- lieved of their coin. Sometimes a man would come spurring into town with tales of Indian uprisings. These rumors, however, when fol- lowed up, generally ended in the finding of some old buck moving his family to other camping grounds. Respectable citizens were still in the habit of grasping a gun in each hand, if awakened at midnight, and of speed- ing cowboys who were too hilarious on their way with forty-four pellets. One night, or to be exact, one morning, the patrons of the Oasis, one of the thriving saloons, heard a muffled roar as if some explo- sion had taken place. Those who were able rushed out into the street with their hands full of six guns, seeking the cause of the disturb- ance. It is instinct to fire on anything run- ning, so these citizens, seeing some horsemen galloping down the main street, opened fire. One man dropped from his horse, and another reined in and dismounted. I was the first to reach the fallen man and was horrified to see the sheriff lying there unconscious and bleed- ing. On examination we found him to be shot through the left breast, so we gently carried him into a near-by house. The deputy told us that they were returning from chasing some rustlers, and, on hearing the explosion, rode up to investigate. On their approach, five men ran from the postofhce and opened fire on them. The posse returned the fire, but, owing to the darkness, no one was killed. The posse was in full pursuit when the well meaning citizens had dropped the sherid in his tracks. Going into the postoffice, we found everything topsy-turvy. Tables and chairs were knocked over and the safe was open, its heavy door lying in the middle of the Hoor, amid a confusion of papers. While poking around curiously, we heard a low groan and found Two Gun Duncan, a CONCLUSIONS. most valiant man, stuffed into a mail bag, bound and gagged, his face covered with post- age stamps. From the bag hung a card with this inscription, Please feed. It seems funny now, but the poor fellow had received a terrible blow on the head, and was almost unconscious. We untied him and applied restoratives till he was able to sit up and tell us about it. He gave a good description of the men, and, carried away by the restora- tives, perhaps, he accused Jack Dawsen of being one of them. This made me sick with fear and doubt. Could it be? No, decidely notg Jack would never be fool enough for that, yet there was the recognition. It was foolish of me to worry so, this was surely the work of yeggmen, with whom Jack would not be in league. I dropped in to see the sheriff on my way home and found him very badly off. This made me more depressed than ever. I went home slowly, dreading all the time that Jack would not be there. I mounted the stairs with reluctance, fearfully turned the knob, and entered. Everything was still. I crossed the room to Jack's and put my ear to the door, there was no sound. I entered and struck a match. I could not find a lamp, so twisteda piece of paper that was lying on the table and lighted it. By its flickering light I saw that the place was empty. Oh, well, I thought he's got interested in a game, and maybe he's winning. I returned to my room and threw myself on the bed, but could not sleep. That suspicion was on my mind, and I would have done anything to Duncan with the greatest of pleasure. Jack and 1 had always been partners and we shared everything. We had seen ups and downs together, andl had come to love him as my brother. To think that he would do this was too terrible, and I tried to put the suspicion from me. The soft wind of dawn was blow- ing in on me as I lay tossing and sleepless. Gradually the room lightened, and I saw all the things we had gathered together: the Sioux war bonnet, his silver mounted saddle, beautifully chased silver spurs which a ful Mexican had given him, and a little picture frame lying face down amid the the on the dresser as if it, too, were worried. I determined not to let suspicion enter my mind again, for surely the man whom I had known and loved so many years could not be guilty of such a crime. Yet things looked bad, and I would find myself unconsciously trying to find a motive. Of one thing I was sure, it was not money, for we had cleared up fifteen thous- and apiece on our two claims, the Midas and the Florence R. Anxiously I went to seek the advice of Shorty Smith, a shrewd little friend of mine. I climbed to his rooms above Dad's Drink Emporium and knocked at his door. A voice bade me enter andl found my friend dili- gently brading a leather quirt. Top o' the mornin to yu, he said 'cheer- fully, heard all the news? I said that I had, and wanted him to help me clear up Jack's disappearance. Don't worry about the lad, I warrant he's cortin. ' ' You make me tired, I replied, they accuse him of blowing up the postoffice. Do they, now he replied calmly, and turn- ing his back he threw a line out of the window baited with a piece of bread. Soon he hauled up a fine white rooster Happing his wings vigorously in his endeavors to escape. In reply to my objections, 'tShort just grinned and remarked something about taking a payment out in chickens. What would you do? I asked, coming back to the subject of Jack. Me? he queried, oh, I guess I wouldn't woeey. Getting no satisfaction, I went out slamming the door behind me. As the door closed, he called out, I heard that if Jim Burnham's heart hadn't been in his mouth at the time he'd have been killed. I did'nt relish his stupid jokes, and kept on. 'When I reached home I waited, but nothing new turned up. The posse came back empty- handed, a fact which relieved me somewhat. They had tracked the bandits into the moun- tains, but had not succeeded in getting them. The outlaws were heading for a mountain valley infested with thieves and rustlers. If they reached this place, it would take an army get them out. A new posse was formed, I was in it duly deputized. We struck track and followed through boulder 183 strewn canyons that looked like giant's battling grounds, over trails so rough that we had to lead our horses. Some times we followed no trail, but pushed straight ahead to cut the outaws oH', while' the other posses were sur- rounding them from different sides. On the second day out, we reined in our horses on a high divide surrounded on all sides by steep mountains. Some were gleaming white and cold above the snow line, while the lower slopes were cloaked in dark blue and purple. Below us was a valley, or rather a hole in the rocks, deeply wooded and dark. It looked dangerous, it was so very quiet, dark, and secretive. No tell-tale smoke arose, no ring of ax or gunshot told of human presence. Yet we knew that in that little valley were five men who had broken the laws of the land and, had attempted to take the life of a fellow creature. Justice demanded these men, and we were sent to get them that they might pay for their misdeeds. I will not try to describe my feel- ings as I stood there, knowing that in that valley I was hunting a man who had been my friend, yet was as guilty as any of his compan- ions. I had been sworn in as a deputy sheriff, and was not going to aid in the escape of a felon. It sounded hard to me, but I was firm in my resolutions. Having surveyed the country, we began to descend over a rough trail. We led our horses over boulders, under impending rocks, and along slippery ledges where one misstep would hurl us into a chasm hundreds of feet below. Our horses' feet were sore, so we led them slowly. We went warily, each man on the alert, one hand clutching the reins, the other his carbine. We were deal- ing with men who were desperate and who valued life very lightly. We finally reached the floor of the valley and made camp for the night, after hobbling our horses and posting a guard. The great white moon rose over the snow capped peaks, tipping each mountain and trimming each tree with silver. Far away the shrill Hyap yappingu of the Coyotes was borne to us on the night air. The shrill cries of the night birds, the whispering of the pines, and the distant wailing of the coyotes was all that I could hear, yet there was some subtle movement abroad for the horses were stamping their feet restlessly. I crept up and down my beat noiselessly, peer- ing sharply down the forest aisles, lest some unseen marksman pick me out along his rifle barrel. No fire had been built and my compan- ions lay rolled in their blankets side by side, motionless and silent, save when some one would utter a troubled groan or a sigh as he slept. It was time to change watch, and I had called one of the boys when my eyes detected a slight movement in the gloom of the forest. I watched and saw a dark shadow creep closer and closer, then separate. It was time to arouse the camp. We all lay quiet with rifies at half cock, waiting for a signal. When the silent shadows began to creep in on us, we opened fire and charged them. Taken by sur- prise, they were easily captured. One was dead, one lay wounded, and two others were trussed up to a tree when we were again pre- pared for sleep. The next day the wounded man died in spite of what we could do, and we buried him and his companion beneath the pines, with the great white mountains stand- ing guard. The two survivors appeared stoical enough, although I knew the parting was sad. But where was the fifth? Where was Jack? Where's the other one? I asked one of the outlaws. 'tHe cashed in a day ago, we left him on Injun Creek, they was running us clost. Dead! I could not believe it. Still it was better, perhaps, for the little girl whose picture stood on the dresser. I saw it was up to me to write her a letter, and tell her a lie, and it did not suit me inthe least. At any rate I would give him a heroic death. We reached town and hurried our prisoners by a back way to the jail so that the over- zealous citizens would not see them and treat them roughly. We were received like conquer- ing heroes, and many invitations had to be refused before I reached my own door. What was the noise in my rooms? Voices and laughter came to me on the stairs. Iloosened my six-gun in the holster, pushed my door open softly with my foot, and stepped quickly in. Such a sight met my eyes. The rooms were elaborately decorated, and acrowd of happy looking people were making merry. I was seized and hustled around. There was Jack, Shorty, Duncan with his head in a band- age, and many others, one of whom, a little stranger, Jack led blushing up to me. I started in amazement, for she was the original of the little picture on the dresser. Well, it was all cleared up. He had gone to meet the girl and had brought her home while I was off in the mountains on a wild goose chase. The man on Indian Creek cer- tainly was a dead ringer of Jack when it came to looks. The note Jack left me, Ihad used as a torch. In my hurry to make things fit my ideas I had gone a tride too fast. Jack and Florence settled down in asnug little home, as happy as two kids. This left me running loose. I began to realize that I was getting to be an old bachelor, almost thirty- seven. I found myself frequently examining a little picture on the inside of my watch case, and digging up her letters. The die was cast. I would go back. Shorty caught me packing my things, and asked me what I was doing. t'People gettin too soft and sentimental around these diggins. I pull out to-morrow, I replied. Goin to get married yourself, old scout. Can't tell me, I know em, he said, all fools ain't dead yet. Good-by, he slammed the door. A minute later he poked his head in and said, 'AAs a parting bit of advice, let 'er have her way in little things, but be boss, that's my experience. Shorty closed the door just in time to avert a catastrophe to his face. ROBERT McCONNELL, '15. j A DAY IN THE MOUNTAINS. l One spring morning, just as day began to break over the distant mountains, I started from home intending to wander into the forest, wherever my footsteps led me. Suddenly the woods seemed to ring with the wild, free, joyous notes of thousands of birds, awakened by the first morning light. I startled- a blue-jay and he fiew screaming into the distance. A tiny linnet, perched on aslender bough which swayed up and down, fluffed his red breast, threw back his little head, and set forth a burst of thrilling, warbling notes. He seemed to bubble over with happiness. After his song was finished, he put his saucy little head on one side, fastened his bright beady eyes upon me, and said, Parrot, parrot. His mate came fiying along just then, and they chattercd together awhile, then fiew away. I tho't maybe she had founda place for the new nest, and was going to show it to him. I was walking through a rather open forest of pines and oaks. The sun was just coming, up when, climbing over a little hill, I came upon seven half grown squirrels. They were play- ing on an old limb, which was lying on the ground close beside a large yellow pine. One of them sat up with his tail over his head, and seemed to be lecturing the others: Chic ting! Chic tung, but they paid no attention. Cautiously I moved to get nearer, but immedi- ately they went scurrying down the hillside, making the queerest noises. One of them ran could hear him falling. I was straight up a big pine. I climbing, and see the bark sorryl had frightened themgl should have liked to watch them longer. My attention was presently drawn toahawk above the tree flying swiftly over head, just tops. He sent down his death cry, f'Perodee, and in an instant the birds werb silent and hidden. I could see him turn his ugly head from side to side, his fierce eyes trying to pierce the thick foliage. I screamed at him, jumping up and down, for he was so high up I could not throw at him. My voice rang out with such startling clearness in that still wood, that I think it scared himg for he fiappcd his wings and fiew straight away over the blue hills, until he was a ma-re speck in the sky. I Walked on, crushing blooming fiowers and tender green grass at every step. Spring was in the air and found its way into my blood. Everything was very fresh, very sweet, very beautiful. Suddenly a long-eared jack rabbit came leaping past. I did not think much of it until a dog came yipping after him. It was funny to see the dog go faster when he tho't the scent was fresher. He was several minutes behind the rabbit, so I him. Wondering about the walked on enjoying the every side. There was serenity. All at once hissing sound from some weeds on my right sent cold shivers up and down my spine. I stood still in horror and stared, my muscles refused to act. I could see the shiny coils, the uplifted square head, the glittering eyes, the cruel blunt nose, with its forked tongue running in and out at me, and the quivering rattles, buzzing their challenge to battle. Iknew it was the deadly poisonous rattlesnake. It seemed so out of place in that beautiful forest, that my first thought was to kill it. I picked up a large dead limb and struck. I in- jured it and the rattles fairly sung as it crawled into the grass. I followed carefully witha rock. Soon I saw my chance and threw, crushing its ugly head. There it lay squirming and twisting at my feet. The sight made me sick and I walked quickly away. I could hear the buzzing for a long time afterwards, andI imagined I was going to meet one at every step. It was now near noong so I started for a green spot near a little brook. I ate my lunch and then lay down to rest. The birds had ceased their singing, but the brook still gurgled and splashed. I gazed up into the blue sky and saw a white cloud drifting aim- lessly about. Far otl' in the hills,I heard the soft coo of a dove. The warm sun fil- tered down through the trees and it was so quiet and peaceful, I drifted ofi' to sleep. I woke with a start and sat up. The sun was going down and it was getting chilly. hope he never caught fate of the rabbit, I thousand beauties on nothing to mar the I stopped short. A gin, Before me stood a large buck, his ears forward, his soft eyes looking at me questioninglyg two beautiful moss horns branched out above his small, well shaped head, his arched neck and sleek brownish body were perfect, his slender legs were in the brook, from which he had been drinking. For a full minute we looked at each other, then he whirled and bounded away. I could hear the plunk, plunk, of his feet and the crack of brush after he had dis- appeared. It was growing late, soI scrambled down the hill, around the road, and home. BEATRICE DANIELSON. TRUE TO HIS PROMISE. I Swish, swish the wind whizzed as the snow came down in large Hakes. The beautiful view was blotted out as if by magic, and all around, large clouds of fine snow were driven down by a cold, fierce wind, which seemed to cut the flesh like needles. Nearly two hours had elapsed since the rush of the blizzard began. Now all the moun- tains from one side to the other were covered with this soft stinging snow. In this cold blizzard two lonely men were struggling along with weary steps. Their coats were pulled up to their ears, and their gloves drawn tightly over their hands, while they slapped them together to induce warmth. Can't you see the path, Conrad? spoke Gerald anxiously. We must find the path. I must be home tonight, for tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and I promised Melba I would be homef' As he spoke, he could hear his wife's voice ringing in his ears from the night before: 'Gerald, dear, promise me you will come back from the village tomorrow, for the next day is Thanksgiving, and we want to be together on the anniversary of our wedding, He had promised, and intended to keep his promise, for once. Are you sure we are lost? he asked again of Conrad. his servant. There are-n't a single thing around here that I recognize. I.et's travel a little east now. I'e-rliaips we will hit on St. lit-rnard's path: though I have my doubts about it. Yes, we must push on t'onrad, to remain is tll'2l.lll,v5l.1I't1lj',N exclaimed Gerald, uncasily. Uh, this is terriblell' he gasped, between his teeth, as the blizzard raged furiously around them. I can hardly see two yards ahead of me. XVhaI are we to llo', ' Conrad thought a minute, while he pulled his coat around him tighter. I guess we will have to keep a moving. If we could only hit on one of them paths we would be all right, for I think I could get you out of this here place. If I had known it was going to storm so, I would have brought my compass with me. That is a good deal of help, you know. My God! YVhat is this! shouted Gerald, as he cought sight of marks on the snow. We are on the track of a dozen wolves! WVe must turn back. If we don't, we shall soon be upon them, and then f He left his sentence unrinished. Conrad stood there a minute speechless. At last he said, t I'urn back we must. and in a hurry. They may come this way again and smell our tracks. Ilurry, we must gt back! Go back where 'V' exclaimed Gerald. You know we are lost! Yes, I know we are lostg but come on, we must go back as far as the cave, anyway, he shouted over his shoulder as lit hurried on. They had not gone more than a quarter ot' a mile, when they heard a sound that turned their blooil cold and made their hearts almost stop beating. They knew the wolves were on their tracks. What shall we do, t'onrad'Z they are coming nearer and nearer, spoke Gerald in a whisper. Sure enough they were coming nearer and their howls was becoming more distinct. The two men nearer. Th- sourill ot' watched and listened. Now they could hear the patter ot' their feet and there they were just coming over the knoll, the largest grey wolf in the lead yelling back to the rest. 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MY ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH BIRTHDAY Qome tlme ago the Regent of the Natlonal Unlverslty at WaShlHgt0H asked me one of the oldest cltlzens ln the UHIf9d States to wrlte an artlcle on the general progress of the country To day my blrthday seems a very sultable tlme to fulfill the request I was born January slxteenth 189o one hundred and five years ago to day A I vlew the world retrosp ctlvely I can but mar vel at the progress It has made ln that short tlme Certalnly progress has been strldlng ln seven league boots She has not pressed on ln one dlrectlon only but IH all dlreetlons SINCE my llfe has been one of happlness and SIDCE I have about llved It out I am ready and eager to leave tllls world and seek the next Spe aklng of belng eager to leave t IS yvorld remlnds me f the leeas a f.XlSt6fI xyhen I was a boy member well that ln my vouth most people looked upon the passage from thls world to the next VV1tII tear rather than wlth yoy They thought everythlng evzlsted on earth alone and that lt was thelr duty to crowd as much llto thelr llxes as posslble and get all the materlal happlness they could They thought that xx he'1 llfe ended here that xx as the end of every tlllng or at least they appeared to have that lCI63.1f they are to be judged from the way they serambled after the Almlghty Dollar Tnat Almlghty Dollar was thelr God and they squeezed and shox ed and pulled eaeh other to and worldly but strlxe to help each other lnd the yxolld gets along much better In spnaklng of the progless nlade by the r d ln late ye lls sl tll it It lb dlle thls adv ineelne nt that I im lllle to xxrlte as I am to dav I p untll flye months ago I yxas totally IJIIIICI dullng perlod of tyyo yeals Flxe months ago I learnel that a eertaln SUI geon Dr Ilexls Car et had CIIbCONtI'LfI a sule eure fol bllniness I xxent to see Dr Calret yxhose ofhee ls on the lllnetx seyenth story of the Qudlxtllltlft bulldlllg here ln ban ld.llLl5C0 He lemoyeel lny eyes and a er xx as llllg thenl Ill e o Ins solutlons u IfIltIII baek ln place Io and behold I eould oo 1 o o e f XSIIIIIOVK could dlscern the smallest objects on M xrket Qtreet nlnety seven storles below So yvlth my eyes restored I can easlly operate my dlc toscrlbe Thls lIlCtOSC!'lbC wrltes the speech of any person as fast as the person speaks I often smlle when I thlnk how laborlously ln my younger days I plodded along yvlth a pen when now all a person has to do In to spe tk and hls words are xyrltten before hlm Type wrltels and dlctophones have been out of use ever slnce the dletoscrlbe vxas lnyented by Edlal1I'lTI1OIUl1S ten y ars ago I am xvrltlng ln Engllsh today Just to keep brushed up III lt Ihardly ever speak It any more 'md rarely ever hear any one else speak It hyeryolle nowadays speaks Esperanto Wl'1lCIl has been unlversally adopted by all the natlons It ls common everyday oreurrence to see l group ot men of dlfferent natlonalltles COIIXKI lllg' to gether on the streets I have llved here ln gre atel qll Franelseo steadlly ever slnee 1970 and c in rec 1ll plilllly all the changes tllat haye taken place remember xyhen there were eyen automoblles trollev cars and eleyated lallyy ays on Nlarket street Fhese sloyx means ol travel haye been out of use lll the lalge eltles for oyer forty years and are alloxyed only IH the eountly They yyere thought to be too slow as m ans ot tlavel III the eltles and xyele sueeeeded by overhead monoruls ITIOVIIIQ' sldeyx llk and e eetrlc trlyellng tubes Il 1 es I ean 1 a plaee reseryed lll the park io tl ern XVIlllt people go and gale upon them VIIIIII yyondel IS Illugllt that they xxlll soon be o It txtlnct as the bulfllo fhe most populal mode ol travel It present lg the aero expless Aeroplanes and fllI'lglIJILQ are stlll used to ome evtent beloyx the thous and foot leyel but the lavx IOIIJIKIS them to go hlg er I'he sp me aboye that KILXZIIIIOII ls reserxed tor the aelo explesses hleh 1 e operated by the IIlft'IeOIlt1llf ltal -Xellal NHVI gatlon Company lme lom xn FIBJICI co to Neyx Xork Oll tll aelo express lb Illde lours ll x ast Tlllll-,IAN ENLIIIIIT about slx o elock I boalded an expres at the ml e hlgll I'e1ry loyyer 'lhe Imcprmss rose to P L . x h . .K Y . Z X , x . , 7 Y K V . - I .1 ' . , , , - l - Y v . y s 1 1. - U -Y 7 . x Y - . s 's X2 .J A 9 . , - I . V . . U v X- . . ' v, 1 1 . ' I 'w 'v ' Y I Y -V . . I N K . , 1 . I K L I v , , 1 . I 10 .1 1 ' , l l i . 1 ' 1' 1' 1 ' ' ' '1 a h' , ' L- 0 -1 V 1 V K . 1 1. 2 ' th t 1' ' . I re- . ' ' 1 - A . A I ' I ' , , W , . .. 1 ' 1 1 ' 11 1' 11: 1 I -A ' ' . . I I . I 1 L I .2 1 2 1. ' ' . ' , 1 '1 ' . I 1 , , ' ' va - N' 'v f -v 1 1 v -1 ' V 1: A - 1 ' 1 1 Y 'V - ' . n ' 1. I 1' ' 1 l ' , , , 1 1 VV . J V ' ' V11 V, . V Ve NV ' 1 1 . D V . ' V V A . S1 ' . . 't ' I '. - 1 ' 1 - J V5-1 LV 1.,, V H ' V 1 H V6 ,' y , V 2' BV' ' ' VZ VS, C ' 1 ' 1 1- 1 ' 1 1111 ' e '1 ' 1' o I 1 l0t get hold of it. To-day people are not so selfish remember when I saxy' the lzlst one. There is v 1 ' v 1 - V 1 Y 2 1 1 - 1 up 1 V 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1- ly 3- 1 , V V V . I - 1 . A , 1 ,Z .I , , .' V , .. 1' 1 1 1 ' 1 -1 1 It tl ' 1' fi' n 1 as xvo l ' 1 V' -e , I can 'ey' 2 ' 1 to ' ' 1' z. . ' 1 . 1 ., 1 2 Z 1 . 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' I1 -1: 1' 1 Iliij .3 V 'Z 11 ' 15. 5 1:1-srl a he1ght of about se1enm1lcs and then shr1eked along 1ts course I could see other expresses flashlng by 1n all d1rect1ons Every l1ttle 1vh1le our traln would g11e a sh11ll whlstle, and the on commg tra1n would answer 111 return lt was 11511639 to try to look do1v11 and see tl1e earth br cause lt was too far below and, bes1lcs the elouds were between As a result of several coll1s1ons the law fol bade a11y rxpress to travel 1n or below the clouds After HI'I'lXll1,Qf 111 New York I took an aer1al cab up fOXXl1 but 1n our Hlght 111 VSLIQ stopped by an aerlal pohceman for ex ce1 d1ng the speed llmlt The p1lotdr1v1ng th1 craft pa1d the hne and contmued 3.tt9l1dGll to what busmess I had, and at ten o clock 11 as on my YK ay back to San FFHHCISCO About the year 1915 a falr was held hele, and e1 Q11 ten years slnce tl1at date the fa1r ha been repeated, but on a much larger a11d g1a11de1 stale T11e11ty years later 1111935 the c1o11ds passlng across the bay were so large th it the fer11 boats subways and the e-1gr1tde1l l1111lge llilllllllg' tl1e bav eould llOt a1eomn1o1late tlllm I'lVlIlg ferry boats VSLIL en 11t1luee1l t 1ar1v tl1e ove1fiow o people lh DIUQIRSH made 1n 111v1gi1t1on lll past 1r s een lltlltlll ll l reta e n1 KlUllllg' 1111 1 1 1 p ople loo 1 Ktbllfltl on thot 1n1l 1 one 1 sl ,1 e 11 111 1111111 Il 1an1 1 1 1 511111 11us1111lfeet f 1 Ill 1 11 o 1ol1l111g hity t ousand p1opl 111111 Slit el t01Kll S K Ol Y I UL CUUTS a111t1on baseball dl el Iootball gl0llIltlS, the 1 res, 11s au1 lll s ne 111 1ooms 'l IIS e1gl1t m1les p11 hou1 and plles b tv11111 N111 ork and Lo111lo11 I 1m 111 Tlfdlllt sank a1l KXLFE one t1ought that lt ull n11er l se Il agal Twenty XLAIS Ll lt 11as rnsed b1 a Nllttlxlllg' rompan 1aft11 f 1 uel1sac 1essel 1 NK IN llllls Ale 11st gmng out o Ck 15 1nee ess 1 ea 1011111 t 11 1 ae11 Ss 111 out dlltlffl e 1 s ll 1 Ill 11 1 15 1 1 N llt f 11s be g1catl5 lmpTOVSd Radlum has ehsplace-el gunpoweler, electrlclty has taken the place of cannon balls and 1nv1s1ble dreadnaughts and steel a1r ShlpS have been IH use s1nee 19110 Amerxcas late war Wlth Japan shows the super1or1ty of the Amer1cans 111 warfare Seventy hve or LlglltV years ago, people were doubtful whether the Unlted States co11ld wh1p Japan or not but the war completely dlspelleel that doubt It makes one smlle now to read about those l1ttle sk1rm1shes WhlLh oceurreel between the Balkan States alld the Turks, alld the 111sur1ect1on 1n Memco lN1e1ther was the war of 1917 between Eng land and Germany of much 1mpo1tance, because the s1mple methods of warfare less ened the horror of lt The war between the Unlted States and Japan was a battle royal 111 m1d a1r and under the stormy sea Glant steel a1r ShlpS crashed 1nto each other m1les above the earth and the oceans surged and seethed 111th the battles tl1at rageel beneath then surface MOHStLl battleshlps and shrlek 111g a1r crafts were Splllltered b1 the use of eleetrlc currents a11d rad1um MUCISOII Hamm s DOISQ sllencer anel tl1e use of no1seless powder have proved very effee tlve ln warefare Wlth the nolse s1lencer the o11rush of an army ea11not be l1ea1el Thls ll1btY'lllY16Ilt IS also used 111 all the large c1t1es 011 the d1ffer1 nt street corners to absorb the gxeat elamor and tumult Fhcre has been a rap1d advancement 1 lt'Q'lQldtlOll also, the last half century It IS doubtlessly due to tins vsell 1l1recteel leg1sla1on that so11al ellsturbanees have long Sllllt' CL 1se1l A str1ke or any dxscontent among the labormg elasses IS a th111g of the past but s1nee the 1ntroduet10n of gove1nment own 91 lllp of the 1a1lroad llnes the aero e1epresses the sub11a1s the lllp l1n1-s, and the 111reless telephones and teleglaphs all tllls ehseontent 11s Xiillls 111 Of All I thmk that It an1 one hal p1 opo eel go1 LlIlIIll ntal 011 1161 lllp ol publ1e u lltles stktllt-S f11e 1ars afo 1ou1 1 1 P1401 1 of mo ern llllll s Sllllll 11h1 ll tl1e1 It d about the ant1qu 1l1 s lt 1 lell 111 ls not 1 1 Cllelll' ll 1 tl at lltltw 1 t 11 un ov1 S1n11 thf 111111111011 o Jle sa1 Fllllll e1e 1 lsflblllc to 1111 11 . 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SENIOR F E R L E W E S S O N Come one come alll th1S rock Sha l fl From ltw hrm base aQ Qoon aq I EDNA E DICKHAUT Qere ne and rc 'iolute and still Ami calm and sell posxc mal JOHN C SQUELLATTI l ' . 1. wc llstvnmg svn In 'lo llllllllldllil HND CLASS GEORGE E DIETZ :px nn Why arm t thny all contented llke me? 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X - , X N I I I SENIOR WILL Wt the Qtmor Class of 1913 of the tovxn of San Andrtas of Calaxeras County State of California bemg of sound and disposing mllltl and memory and not acting under duress menate fraud or undue influence of nv ptison vwhattxer, do make publish and declare this our last Will anti Testatment in manntr following that is to QAV To tht illustmous Juniors our sutt-tssois we btqutath the respon 1b1li'y of leading the lowti tlassmtn in the path of righteousnt ss and vue eaxnestlx hopt that gray hairs v1ill not be the only rt ward ot their labor To tht m We also bequeath the laboratory and the stats therein which were denied to us To this class we givt all tht old ptns pencils 'intl rulers found about tht sthool with tht hopt that this hint will ltatl to rttorm In addition we ltaxe them Robtrt s Rules of Ortltx with an tarnest prayer for its fiequent pt rusal first of all the power of L0llC8lltI'd.tl0Il and advise them to carrv a large dost in thtu traniums tvtry day We also btque ith t them tht physital stit ntt apparatus hut xx nn tht m not to pin coat tails togetlitl in tl xss bo 1 tor tht sxlte of the apparatus intl of tht teacher s state of mintl To them also wt gut the txtensixe Latln vocabulary of tht Nirgil tla s with the de lrt that they lt arn it To the Sophomore girls We ltaxe tht turly hair ot ont of our membt rs in order thit thty may waste lt ss tnergv curling thtir oxxn straight locks To tht brilliant F1tSlllU6l'1 wt bequtath tht jox of initiating the Fre hmen of 1912 antl vtt admonlsh them to use the samt caie anti kind ness that was shown them We will this class anv platt but tht floor for tht ir book satchtls so that tht samt max not serxe as tootstools for the uppti tlassmt n A oxe all W btqutath tach mtmbex of this tlass a pair oi litt t shutttrs fox his mouth WVt also will t ns tliss tht spirit of our motto Onw nt assurt them that t xxxist mott 1 mathematlts 'lo the faculty x btquexth our gi ittful bthalf 'Io tht sthool in general wt will our athletlt spirit and lox alty Vxltll a 9lllt,6l 9 wish for tontinuttl success and prosperity AIXNIF GRLNIFTA and FDINA DICKHAUI 1 SPRINOTIME N lllllj,,tlllll 's0Ull lN t0IIll mt s t it hom hong to hou at intriilx hummi f t litmt till lt tm s t t ho U A Nt HVVUI ltl I 1 1 I 1, L 1 ' K I , , r 1 1 'S X1 ' I F , X S1 11 1 1 ry K' ' Y 1 1A' K' 1 1 1 ' 1- W- 1 y ' Q ' - gk ' I 5 1 1 .f D v 1 1' A ' 1 ' - 1 1 - 1 1 I' ' 1 , , 1 ' a ' ' 1 2 J, ' 1 Y 1 r Y 'x ' 1 1 V - ' 1 1 15- 1 ' 1' 1 ' 1 i - , U 1 .1 1 ' 1 . ' , - 'J K f A I 1 ' '1 I . ,L1 1 1 I , , 1 J , 1 1 S' ' 'K 1 1 ' . 's ,, J . ' - 1 - 1 1 ' g ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1' ' 1 . 1 . . ,.,, , 1 , , ,, 1 - M1 - 1 ' .1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1' . 1, A L1 1 1 1 ' 1' - 1 A 1 L- 1 if 1 1 K 1 ' 1 .1 : 1 1 ' s 1' : ' 1 ' 2 . 1 . b '1 , t1 1. . V ' ' .Ai A X 1 u 'L 1 L 4' ' . ' 1 1 ' 1, '., 1 i l1.' 1 ' '.. , 1 ', tr 1 1 1 tl'.'1z.'.' ' . 't'l, ' ' , 1 1' . ',' and 1 ' i is 2 1 o ft r 1 1 v 1 'n L V .1 1 1' - ' 11. 1 . ' , ' 1 1 . ' If ve 1 1 ' 't 1 To the care-free Sophomores we bequeath appreciation of their unt-easing labors in our ' Y 1 1 ' Y 1 , I ll ' L A . 1- ' x x ' I 4 I Vg I 1 - 1 1 ' s 1 1 . , 1 1 1 0 : , j , 1' 1' 1 1 yi' ' 1 L1 1' 1 1 1 81' 1: 1 1 ' 1 1 1 41: . S ' 1. , ' 1 ' S , 1 ' . z '13, 1 1 ' A 3 f A , tl ' - ' ' - -1 Q, 1 - 1 H ' ' :z, '1'ht- tatrtli ont't- lllUl'l' is iillt-tl with joy, l o1' Sl f ' 1 .' 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LITERARY SOCIETY XX I NN1lN .11 sou X . c ll e1 1 mis anquai himsnlf wi miihwx .ic I iiiar mom i is inf ll iiimiua I s Liam 1 f L v. , ii x - I1 ti e1 students gd cxti nsiw 1 1 1 lllll f .itiuiis In tvxuii A I ic no . s .1 me Q i in moui I I I ssc y ii zu giu 1.1 ii r s 1 mlm I Ii .1 in him I Sm fs f .1 ii s iuitfitm ions f in xi iiimc nt was usii f 0 muir ic C . a X IXN Vu mums tr litem im U tmsg mu Ili fs xx fi r iiuxinm r lf til m mi x 1 I I i f s nu r uri ii s ei I I I 1 if m x would wqum in xii :usiu stun of std ls las I fi Xu 1 emi 1 lull IIHOL. 1111 1 sm xi rx s sf s I isis dl es iiridtul 0 ni itui w 1 nr Issihii ut I In llt sun f YU iii . uid s I I I mi 1 s ul mir s 4 im iii 5 I Ili 1 I I I tlmugi I ins 1 X ff 1 f iis -ual I I e rin xx fitifm sm . 1 X iii I s gun X 1 4. NJN ani fl mii s I in I mp, sn 1 . 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'llllL'. 4IL'Il1'il1iIS ohm- xh- in-w1ix'41mI hy :ill th- stumln-iii: is '1 I. It is thi-A' are Ii-list I-xpl-I-ti-cI,:1ml it is Iheii lh'1L tha- 1-vinln-lil thwl M111 nlvliau-s wuulnl mit 1 Jsilily he- m1mI1 ass ,1l ri' ui' Vllllllllll wish 1s that liv ur g'iv1 I-VI-i'y yvai' withiut In-iivlit' f thv 5 -I owl shv hurl h'1mI Z1 vliziiic-v tw Iiwiiii iii public' sy 1'1I'- as :I wlinlv iii aclzliiii, to tha- gl-ii.-'z ' ' ' -Igg- iiig. Hui' llIt'l'2ll'5' progrzmis IIHI milfs instruct ui' its im-.i1lmn1i's. 'I'I1a1i1-I'or41, not only thv on 1 iii thi- :irt of public- sin-. I gy t ' Q giv- 1 ' 3 a tho, 1 who tak - part in the- lit-1'a'1'y th 1 .'li1iIa1:its miivh ggi-iicml wlilvzitiun aiicl 'i1'oi'- WWI' 'wap ils in -Iits. but lhf-sc! I as: 'I ulv. iii' Nix. I oi', iii !ll'Ili'1' to Ill-Iizitv suvh ll gms- 'I'lr1 ofli-I-rs uf thi- sm-is-ly fm' thi- I'i','t til ii :is Ihzii l'K'l2lIlIll2I tu Ihr- fi' -1- iz.'. :A 1 ul' se-1 in-sl: 1' wi-iw: Ihwsinliiit, 'Sri '1 Gr- 'ttag Aiii--1'ii-11:1 I-waistwisw ships Ihri ugh thv l'z1ii'1m:x Yi '11-yiixsimlviit, I'li'h1 XVI-sxuiii Sf ---- Lzlry, Ma- Ihiizmi, I-uw-my cle-tail ul' it must ri' lflVl'SIAQflIIl'll Ilzi iii-Ishii: Si-rig -:mt-:it-2 'riis, Ili-Inga: '-IZ. ilim'w11!liIN Irmii fliII'e1i'.-ht vi -W IV' IQ. 'IU Thr- ullim-rs ol' Ihr- si--imcl Ic1z'iiiz1i'e-1 I'z'v.'i- liiirh-rsi'miI this qlii-stil-11, thi- stu I1 , must ml:-111, fill gi- Ili -lzg Yi -Q-p1'i-siilviit, . stiiI :15I IV:-:xiii-s 1111-vi 11. ly furiiiswl Ivy thu Sq 1 ztf S1'k'l'L'I,1'I'j'. M: IJ I'I'1utg Sa-1'- Iliiiii-il Stull-s I't'IIlIIY4' Ii- Ihr- I':iii'm :1 Vziiizllg gjrlllll-III-llI'lY1S, lllmv-1' .ILlIIl'l'. i . Im- Iiuliliiiiiu' llushrwl, thc- tliiimlvi' Iwurlly pi-:ill-II, lm- I iWlll1g xYi!14I mum- ww-lriiigg lb-111' thi- lin-Ifls, III-ii-Iiiigg ilu- 1I'I'1IZlIlIlI41jf Irvs-s nigh Irrtiic-I11Il'Ill, .Xiiil lIIl'Il i'Ii:h1-II mi zziiil iw-:i1'1-II il!-1 Illflllgfll iii mirlli. 'I'i..-liii,zi-I-211-IQ I-Ioiiils 11:1 i-i-4 I iihully Iiwvzii ilu- iii-rili. I1Miwi1'1I1-- I-.ii--Iv wilfl st frm, this sm---iii-1.I thi- smii'-'I-, I1 Sunil-gi-.I 11.1 ii hugh thi- Iiwivm-ii: wmil-I hi- lririi Xsilwil--riilx I iw l'Z1Q'lI!jf4VI' thi- SI--l'lIl. 'I' ,,i- I--xx :Ii wi,-'ills I-mslii-II :ignizz :mil yi-I :ipfziiiig Vfii- ii -nlllmli-lily' IIN- V11-1' wi-iiszwl, Zlllll Ili--il. iir My sr: -xx' ummm- fxlliiiig Sf lily IM:-. IX' -i sim :II il rlziiisty mzmtli- :P+-1' thi- giwviiml. II. ll.. llil. to them Ib a sort of get rich qu1ck arrange ment Many not all do rot seem to reallze that tne teaching profession In one of tne most serlous and responsible posltlons that man has established Do you voung man or young woman thmkmg of teachmg realize that you are to have the moldlng of from twenty to forty llttle lxyeso Your IUHU rce in many cases IS greater than the heme lnfiuence The chlldren are with you more hours than they are at home thelr mmds are Just now IH the most pl3StlC state Ju t stop to thmk of lt' And yet you wlll sm le to hear any one express hlmself in thxs way and you w1l1 go on preparing to make gooj salarles so that you may dress well and be looked up to Not all work for this selfi h end Aslde from the careles unthmkmg teacher the great faults of all this unbalanced condltlon are that there IS not umformlty in reoulrements for teachers and there IS not a demand for spec 1al17ed trammg As the standard IQ raised so wxll the capa bleness of the teachers be lmproxed and naturally the schools will be more capable I IS sald as IS the teacher so ls e school To provlde another means for certification o grammar school teachers prominent edu cators have suggested that dlplomas from a growlng sentlment toward dcmandmg that a grammar school teacher hold a high school dlploma He certainly should Helo It n And when thls standard has been set, t wlll soon be raised to demand a state normal dlIIl0IYl3 That would make the revision in our requrrenfents for grammar schools com plete Help 1t on bome have argued that hugh s hool trarmrg does nothing for the grammar school teacher Dld you eycr IIOIICP how a teacher wnh hugh sehool tralnlng takes up hrs work orderly sy tfmatlcally emphaslzlng the mam pomts and 0lI'l1ttlIlg the less lmportant for WhlCh there IS no tlme Can he not make hxstorv and geography more lIItQl'LbtlIlg lf ne has had speelallzed tl umnw' IH them If hc does not know any more than lns puplls has had no hlghertralnlng can he give them any new ldeas or thoughts' The grammar school teacher who has had only 1 few months ln crammlng school and then teaches from eleven to fifteen subyects cannot conduct his school ln the most effectlve way There should be tralnmgl Many puplls come from grammar school into the high school wxth llttle knowledge of the verb of the funda mental rules for spelllng and of punctuation rules As a result most of the best work IH the hlgh school the mspxratlonal work must be undeveloped ln the freshman year m order to teach these grammar school techmealltles It W1ll not be until thc grammar schcols are perfected not untll the grammar school teach ers ar b tter traxned and are given less work to do It will not be until then that the hlgh s hool may be perfected Ry demanding that every grammar school teacher shall hold at least a dlplcma from a first class hlgh school a great step wlll be taken in the rlght dlrec tion Note that I said a first class high school not one of the few in the state whxch have lntroduced non hlgh school work 111120 their courses th t 1 crammmg work but a first class hlgh school such as the Cala weras Hlgh School IS today But how are we to dlbtlllglll h a first class hlgh school from any other? In the hrst place the school must have at least three academlc teachers thos who teach academic subjects If there are only two academic teachers and one commerclal or other special teacher ln a the high school IS not first class The course of tudy must include fcur years of English ani four years of language Two of the years of language must be Latlll The other two may be Latm French German or Spanish This w1ll make up eight pomts or hours The remaining seven whlch are required for college entrance may be made up from mathematlcs hlstorv sc ence or commerclal branches Out of all these subjects the four years are made up but the first eight MUST be given By law here must be Hve forty mmute recltatlons or the equlvalent IH every subject each week In high school work the tlme of each recltatlon IS called a perlod It 1S easlly se n therefore that there can be no more than elght p rlods of work ear h dav No studer t should take more than four subjects coverlrg four perlods or posslbly fixe The rest of the perlods should be used for study In the high school adxancement does not depend wholly on ereammatron but rather on 4 J ', , 4: - - av - - 7 , . Q . .Q Z Y Q I, , , ' 7 7 . ' - I . y ' r 4 Q Q , ' ' V Y I 1 V1 , .1 ' . Q .Q :I . SA Q . Q . . . I . Y AV 1 a , I . Q? . . . . . x A Q Q ' . , ' ' ., i ' e e ' ' ' . . . 7 V Y . f. . . . ' Y L. - , b l V Y Q Q . k . Q Q . Q Q SQ . . Q Q Q Q . Q . . . - A ' 7 .Q Q - - , I . . ' x' -. a 's, ' Q - . . . Q Q . Q Q Q- . , - t - 'f ' h' Y y vs ' . ' v. Q . Q D Q .Q . .S 5 5 t ' ' , 'A ' - , '- th ' + . ' 1 , !! ' v' K ' 1 ' . y Q ' . ' 1 1. f . Q Q - , - , , - . E , standard school be required. There is a school where four years work is given, then . Q . Y x . A . Q. . . I ' Q . C Q . Q , . - . . 1 -c . A ' 0 . L ' . ' 'D ' r .' 1 ' ' 'I - , , , .e . 1 - 1 1 ' fu ' ' ! Y W 1 - ' n ' ' ' Z ' - . 1 .c , Q, . , . . . nk' ' 1 n a . 1 , , , . , L. . ' ' 1- fx 'F - y 1, v T V My ' . . fs 2 ' ', 1 ' ' ' 1' ' ' ' I ' 1 '. 1 ' ' 1 rr ' ' x ' I ' ' I V . ,Q . . , Q ' l L , e e , , . . 'z Q,' . 1 -' e ' U. 1 Y Y . v -1 . '. ' T, L. A ' , - ' A x r L: gr 'i , v 1 L' z ' ' . : , y x ' r f - , ' 26 eral x worle 'rc l c 11 tlc er reel nlfrr et on axeraefe ls male up 'rt e 'I he e x IY!Ill'lBtl0I1 grades e X X orle so on e 'l of real abr ancl not a test ot possible ablllty through ex dlT!lI1ltl0Il alone To grlcluate orle must hare SlXfG n points or hours of passing worle or tlftecn points of IKLOIUUILIIKIOCI worle The IIIIIICFQIICG between the two ls this lf your average IS three Illlfll class IU any or all ot the sixteen sub jects you may graduate but you c rnnot be rc comme nclecl unless your axerage IS two, or scconcl crass IH at least ilfttlll subjects Some clo not seem to unelerstancl accreclltlng ancl reeommerlcllng A hlgll scllool l n x accreclltecl untll the se olel xlslt of the unl xerslty examlner This examiner comes only w hen there IS a gracluatlng class ID the school Hut the tact that a high school IS accreclltefl does rlot permit exery graduate to enter college The graduate must have hrs DI'll1tl pal s recommenclat ons 'No other men ber of re tleutx can recommend to collc e the worle anel the ot the wee are rxeragecl with whole the esvstem x l me hrst clas ancl wherl the examiner wlslts the school he place that principals rrarrrc arnong those whose I'tCO!TlYNElII1tl0IlQ may be ercceptel In orel r to reall? whrt a broacl henehclent training the high ehool glxes COllSllltI' the hlgh school teachers lncl their tralnlng 'Ihe moelern high school te rcher talces a tour ye rr high school cours first This IS followed by touryears of college He re the w orlc IQ breael tlllllg' and elevating lectures are given bv prominent men and women of the nation lVIrn anl women of the hlgfrest eclucatlon clcwelop the moral rnentel anel phxslcil capa b1l1t es of the stu lent 15cfte rgraduatlon 'rn extra xear I9 spent IH teacher s preparatory worlc Four months of this time lb gn en to actual teach mg uncler competent sup rxlsron Then the teacher comes to the high school worlc capable ancl wlthaspl nclld training for oclalefhelency He IS certlhcated however to teach one two or at the most three ubjects as fllbtllfy English or Nlathematlcs It IS a mistaken ldea that a Illgh school teacher can teach anything They hate taleen work along many lines, but they haxe made a speclal stuclx of those subjects for hleh they are certltieatecl Ur I lt I9 so important that these teacher e ccluc rted must rlot thelr VSOIR their tP2iCIl1Ilg be lmportrnt nel of xalue One writer cle clares that exerx flax of lllgll school 15 worth terl cloll rrs to the stuclent He brses his conl putatlon on the more eflrelent worle that the high school box or glrl e'ln do incl hence the better YOSIUOIIQ th'1t hc ls rble to obtain and But wh rt r the real value of r high school lC'cltl0ll ln the er ' Does It make an elltlerenee whcthtr you lenow rnytlnng about e evolution ot plant and mil lfe lne thc lr relrtlon to man' Does lt help 11 person lf he can erepress his thoughts clearly 'lnc eorrclsclx r ya to hlm tha prefers the best lrl literature to r IIHTIL noxel7 Docs rt help hlm throufh the w orlcl lt he h rs been tralnccl to loole at botll slclcs ot 1 cues Il? Does It m1'ee IIN 1 better man 0 realrae, the great struggle of hum rnlty to sep arate right from Wrong? These questions ue, concerned with tlc moral rncl lrlte lleetual QICIL school LtlLICclt1OII How rbout the s e Irl athlct es the student ge of high IJll5SlLll speak of bullclrng the mental tralnlng, rncl character The Joy of gooel sport ancl goocl Iellowshlp lrl some game will give hlm 'l pleas lnt memory tor a lrf time An ll these things Wlllth mrlee lite wor l w 11 e rrc lrl the reach of exery one It ou cannot atlorcl to go to a city high 'school flncl 1. countrx high s llool where expenses max be more than halved ancl there get rll the splencllcl thing-l which the hlgh school otlcrs you In closing I quote from Freel lXewton Qcott of the I,lllIVtIaltV ot IxfIlC'l1lg'Ul Fhls author IS w Fltlllg, on onll or e phase of high sc loo w rk It gli h ar the stuclx ot Eng lsr Cl8.salCa Horne writer hacl srlcl that Erellsh classics were ur rel rtecl to llte th rt r prepare tion tor college bx means of them was not l preparatlol tor lite And this IS Mr Scott s answer est phrrses preprfltlon tor re rne relation to lite h me been so brnellecl rbout ot late that they hfrxe become strlc rn rlnros meaningless lenexer I re I1 w to ask what this llfe rs bout wh ch we lt so much of ancl with w hreh cxerxtnlng Ill educatlon lb to be so llltlllfldttlk connected' Of what docs It LOIISI t Fxtlmg rnel tllllllxlllg, '1'lj ' I1I.1l ley l 1 1'el 's e lvl f' '.t .1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 's b- - ' 1 '1 the 'L' e e th1 1. , . 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If ' '12 icl1'? 1 1.1 1 , rts the principal is a first class teacher, his work the pure air ancl exercise lle1 nc1e1cls, not to vil I 1 ' s 1 sag 1 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 e ' ' e 1 ,131 , 4 , , es . .' ' 1 1 1 , , ' , A, . - I 1 1 I ,- I I I ri ' 5 ' I ' ' 3 I, ' V ' I ' 1 4 Av I I A x rf' 2 1 Y I A 'Lx . 1. e ' ,' :la ' ew tl ' '-,sy ' , v1'1z.,' , 4 ,v,., L 'y I ' I iz I 1 ' . ' Y 2 'NY I C ' r rn' I r' N' r ' - I 9 f I ' ' ' 1 I v - 1 I 1 I r I 2 I ' ' y s I I - I I - - 'K s - ' K 'e , ' ' , .S ' I ' ' . A l - f ' I 1' '- I VI X I e : ' . ' I ' 11 ' ' ' ' ' r N' l , .11 ' '1l I 1 '1 , 1 e , 1 ' f' 1e 1' ' - 'o , lrlk 's' rd 1 1 -' ' l' 'l ' ' 1, .Y , .l ' ,, . N , . ' e . I I e . 4 I . - . L Y ' L L L IL '. 1 ' ' I 1 ' 1. - '11 1112 1, z 2 1 e- 'j ' '1 ' 'I I I. - ' ' YI ,-I V' I ' Q ' , .I - e. ,.v'-.'- I - ' V ' 'V 'v ' V c . . . . . . . e . A, I -Q , ' . v -' -.. . , -I e1 ' ' ' V '1 1 'tTh '1 e 1:' ere ' ' 1 l'f1' 1 l ' . ' f - v 4 ' ' 'I' I 1 f . I ', . 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THE FRESHNIAN RECEPTION rlrlaw mx hi mem ui e students t 1 LIIIIN hgh Nh n t f x wi kll UOII ring thi 1 ulx pmt ot the x f t il im 2 L Llsl I oc 1 I ui it 11 A th in 5, x t IQ e w 1 mmm N my I niorw x rc tliihlwiiig, ui how tha x Il n mx in g mln wine xx x N f tl I rwi min use tl mul In ruwni I xii tim imc o tim ii ,mi N oo 4 out figinen im wx 1 I peat so th xx iii 1 In pvomised pmlut les-.one ubicliuiu. 1 Jper c NNHII Il, a t U It whool he than pionouncecl the mwtic- xx oral Wow and vs 'as zux ircled rim 111 oppf r opemtld bx one of the boxs He xx is led on and on until buslde11l5 nidny hamls pulled him IT1dIlX naw and hhallx slated him 1 tie om He hedia sueamb, poo I Nl med to Jump mu him he xx 15 Lommamled to feed a bmtlui Nulie-iev a arulxli while hib iiotliei gixe him 1 teaxpoohtul of isa tl in in um iftei hourb he IQ unul that t max the JUIIIUIS loom We-xt the, snmors gladly rece-lull him tllling him to duck lOl apple in 1 pm 0 ua II hi seemed to nxt the 0.1 L nil I ll xml an 1V lt 115 tum ui in has mln he be wivi in morning I in ILII ouiicl thi wuz xgl tu duck Im tif in mln-.mvmrul to hix iliwnmy that L1 nm ut fiom h ul ui u titular in t iunimwx 1 15 JJ! 5 f 0 f ,, fa A J fy! 'Y25 -.f 2 '31 in that single night -X Ll thi imti ttloll ll following plogrcuii w is gin ii lristiume-ntfll bulo llitz Stewait lilfulinff lmulon Keith Xocal Solo Ruth Poe limitation N115 Piibbll Loimt bolo lulie Suu ut Diaiy of C1 Frwlirmum l'Stl19l Jobeb The p10gI'iIII W is tolloxxed hx ka veral games .md bonu Ffllglk tI'lLlxS bi Gordon keith and 'Ili Pribblu I'tbllII1QIItN I isiwtiiig u in In mm ld 1 Ldlldl, lk Ju com mittu A out txxclxc 0 Llull the lmppx crowd lett uhm L xxx ie I1: xl. L12 '15, N F ' -n- Jig, Feyt- l-'Blk th .' 3 cv' the Vzilzixw 'us Vo ' I 'r ll I gatlif-iw-ll at Mr. J, . 7- - . -f ,, . . . 5 0 Inu h 5 to 5,1 Q- thi- lie-,I ui- .I ivwp- it , ,, , D - J Du ' 1 1: 'W' 1 1 ' -1- wh- I 2 - 1 ' ing, I - frm-slr 'll :at oh 1 J lions mi 7 th- I1 11, emits-rut--rlly hating the- 1: ily i ' thi IN '. Ii1r I: l fl 'I-ri I -m. 'l'h wi-rv II vt zxllowl-rl tw I-:ijny 4' 0 il long, I 1-1-11, lu1m1aL1'e1 tha- 9 Ihm - ' J ' vi- 1 ' 'l ' i ' hu O 0 J hm- tri-ati-cl lust 514-1111. Th hz I to V A at .1 - 'ajg po they , ll.- ' Ile-I-icl-cl that it was time tu ini 'ate C' i th 1- f - - 'l'I - th hliml- ful l- and ll-ml, om- at a time-. iht 11 Q, . 'l'h1 Izlt si l I 11 st I 'lm -' I 11' ' -I .1 I igl , uhcl ru 1 a .1 lvmn oa in 'I ' -I LI LII 1lz1:.' 1 Ioy ly t tl 1 i ' la- Y ,. .c. .,-.ti with a generous Ilose of vinegar from a mellif iwociless to Say that his hair was tuirwcl white 1' 1 1' 1 1- L' ' 1 ' 1 1' . .ft-' tl,- tk , ' . . .. Y- '. , ,, ' K 1 . V . ' ls- In V1 L' , V. . ni I fl 1, I pl- 11 'gy ,,....,....... ....... . .' 1 ' I' 1 1' ' 1 ' 1 I , .................,.. 1-t 1 . Ina 1' 1 -a 1 1 1 hat ' ' 1 1 1: 1 ,,.....,..,.., I: 1 1 1' an 1 - ' . 1 f tU1'. ' 1 1 I '. ' 1. dull 1 1- 1- of sail pu 2 '1 ple. Ref -' 1 'ur ' f '11 1'-2 , 1' k -, th 1, l1 hii fm- l 1 . 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Ur 'if hvsitut51'Ql5' proposcs an elopement Although Jack has only five dollars and twenty flue cents he readlly agrccs In the dead of mght Jack crcens stcalthrly to Dorls wlndow and whls pers that the coast IS clear Cautlously she appears whlte and exclted In the-lr haste Dorls unconsclously drops her hat Wldow Rcno Grass the very undrgmfled chaperon of the glrls at college soon passes by and recog mzes the hat She swoons mto her lover s arms at the thought of the possxble elopement of her favorlte pupll Dorls Yerdant Green the freshman very Wllllngly holds hcr Fmally the slx meet Dorls Jack Mr and Mrs Bond Levi and Lord Wood B Rlch The Lord proudly holds up hls document whlch glves hmm the rlght to take Dorls as hrs wlfe Then Jack quxetly but wmth secret delight dlsplays hrs marrlage certlficate and all fall back ln surprlse Mr and Mrs Bond cannot help notxclng the new couple s happmess and wlllmgly bless them I need not add that Wldow Grass was almost as happy having found after vears of waxtlng a rc al lover Ill Verdant Green The cast follows lack Lawson captaln of the football tcam ERLI' WESSON Dorls Bond adopted daugh ter of Jeremlah Bond RUTH POE I ord Wood B Rich an helress huntmg Engllshman GEORGI4 GRAVES I evl Lender a Jewlsh peddler LESI IE STEWART Verdant Crcen a freshman from up country GEORC E DIET! Mrs Rcno Grass a widow ETHYI HARRIS Jeremlah Bond a stock broker ROBERT McCONNI1.LI Mrs Jeremlah Bond a soclal cllmber RITA STEWART Mlss Young friend of Dorls VIOLLT FOLSOM Bennle Owen the coach JOHN SQUELLATI Mason a frlend of lack GLOVER NUNER H irdlng a chum of Jack GORDON KEITH ALUMNI Steadly year by year the Calaveras County Hlgh School Alumm ASSOC13tlOH grows larger as each June arc added to Its numbers the members of the new graduatmg class We now welcome the students of 1913 to the Asso clatlon hoplng that they wlll become actlve vlorkers for lts adxanccment The Class of 1910 suggests that the alumm have a clrculatmg letter whlch wlll reach e'ach member ln turn every one addlng hls b1t of news before S6f1dlIlg the mlsslve on nts way to the next graduate It wxll be a good way to kcep the members ln touch with one another Maude Nuland 10 has Just completed a very successful year as prlnclpal of the San A dreas Grammar School from which she has rcslgned wlth evzpectatlons of entering thc Umverslty of Callforma 1n the fall Lucy Joses 12 ls attendlng the State Normal at San Jose Mrss Joses whxle home on her vacatlon entertamed hcr old schoolmates at her pleasant home and needless to say a goodly part of the evemng was spent 1n l1v mg over agaln the merry tlmes at old Cala veras Joe Huberty 12 IS attendmg the Statc Unlverslty Martm Huberty 12 xs teachlng school at Calaverltas John Brasch 12 IS teachlng school at Chllx Gulch Joe Martm and John returned to hlgh school the fall term followlng thelr graduatlon where they took a post graduate course Martm and John wcre successful appllcants ln the teachers examxnatlon at Chrlstmas They secured schcols shortly afterwards Joe entered the Umyerslty of Cahfornla at Chrxst mas Regnald Nanscowen 10 IS workmg IH an archltect office 1n San Franclsco and enjoys the work very much C l X .. x . . , . , 1 4 . x - ' , , , . 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A .vy . . . , . - ,K .w . , . . . . a v . v -1 ' 1 1 ' ' A v v V . . l . 32 GIRLS ATHLETICS Every year the athletxc Splflt of the Cala veras glrls has lncreased especnally toward basket ball and when the weather IS favora ble the glrls may be seen on Coulter s Flat almost every Tuesday and Th'ursday evenmgs after school MISS Coman our last ye rs coach was not here thls year but Mrs Stew art klndly gave us her asslstance Wlth her help and that of the second team we have managed to secure a falrly good team The freshmen have certamly shown some good athletlc splrlt thls year They have organlzed a team of thelr own and have made up the greater part of our second team SUTTER vs CALAVERAS On November 9th 1912 C C H S gll played agamst Amador County Hlgh at San Andreas They had beaten us once the year before so we were determmed to wm Dur mg the first half of the game one of the Sutter glrls spramed her ankle so we had to play five on a slde Instead of slx Thls was very hard on the players as none of them were used to lt When tlme was finally called for the first half Calaveras was ID the lead wlth a score of twenty four to three There was another flfteen mlnutes of hard playlng and by the end of the second half the score was fifty one to three ln our favor The Amador glrls took their defeat very well and after the game left town wavmg thelr ban ners and glvmg thelr yells The lme up was as follows CALAVERAS AMADOR Rlta Stewart IMgr I I for I Manllla Canvln Esther Joses I wards I Bma TraJan Essle Donnallan I Emma Jarvls Edna D1ckhautfCaptJ I guards I Franc1s Small Ruth Pee I centers I'Z1ta Tanner Elba Ames I Ruth Pemberton On the twenty thlrd of November a game was played between our freshmen and the San Andreas Grammar School team ThlS was a very mterestlng game as the score was close thlrteen to four ln favor of the Freshmen The lme up was as follows FRESHMEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL Marle McSorley forwards I Norma Whlteman Doris Treat I I Norme O Connell Evalyn Coulter Madellne Donnallan Hattle Turner I guards Mxnme McSorley Dorothy Pfortner Icenters I Rachel Gennocchlo C331 I I Rl ' um. 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I I .II I I I I I BOYS ATHLETICS UIN HIIIIIIXFI On account of the lack of materxal the bovs could not orgamze a baseball team as hereto fore Boys basket ball has been 1lltI'OdllC6C1 mstead All thc boys took a deep lntcrest ln the game and soon two teams wtrc formed undsr the leadershxp of Mr Prlbblc as coach From these two tcams one was selected for mter scholastlc contests All the boys trled hard to make the te am and were on the Hat prac tlsmg thru tures a week Our first game was plxyed 1n Nlovembcr on our grounds wlth the Amador County Hlgh bchool At 3 00 p m the referee gave the signal for the game to begm In the fir t half we gaxe the Amador bovs a hard tussle th H ore be1ng14 to 9 Ill thelr favor but ln the second halt the vlsltors outclassed us and we were drfelhd by a store of 31 to lr The two te uns llmd up a follovls H C H Wesson left for ard Draframanvnch Squellatx rxght forward Rnezl Cuslldge cent r 'Vladden Warrmgton left guard bmxth Nuner rlght guard Marre Diet left guard H U About a week after our game wlth Amador we received a challenge from the Jackson Umon Hlgh School whxch was accepted Our boys practlced vi rv hard for thls game whlch was played on December 14 at 2 00 p m The first half of the game was closely con tested the score bemg 12 to 10 1n Jackson s favor but ln the second half the Calaveras boys slumped and were beaten by a score of 29 to 12 The lme up follows H H Wesson left forward Jones Squellatx rlght forward Tam Warrington left guard Bellumom Nuner rlght guard Gafbiirllll TRACK Track work was not taken up untll late nn the year The bovs nad no ldea of golng 1Ht0 track work untll an mvltation was re cened from the Jackson Umon Hlgh School to Joln m the1r lnterscholastlc meet on April 19 At once the boys became deeplv mter ested and art detcrmmed to make good ln the meet to be held at Jackson All the boys yn ho are trylng out arc showmg up xull VU! 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A - ' ' x ' 'I . ,X , EXCHANGES The one great thlng of value ln a hlgll school Journal ls the actlwe exchange column Through thls the dlfferent schools are kept ln touch wlth each other and b9S1d6S FSCQIX lng beneficlal crltlclsms and lnterestlng sug gestlon each school learns the wlshes of the general publlc Though our exchange llst 19 small It has grown some slnce last year and we hope to see a declded IHCTEBSG ln the future The Slsklvou Nugget Etna Hlgh Your 191.2 lssue 1S an excellent volumne the cover llt'S1gl1 IS catchy and the storles above the average especlally The Tle The front TEN Durlng the latter part of last year a Glrls TCHDIS Club was organlzed For several months the players took much lnterest but It flnally became too warm to play so the apparatus was put IVNHV Dllflllg the first page cut of Mt Shasta IS exctedlngly hne The Oak fAprll 1917 J WaSl1lI1g ton lower Hlgh Berkeley Your Aprll paper 19 vtry small but what It lacks quantlty It gdlI19 ln quallty tor uery page counts Qome cuts would lmprove vour book wonderfully Cardlnal and Gold Ilberty fllgh Brent wood Your book lS very lntzrcstlng The Class H1St0Tli41 are well Wrltttll and the drawlngs orlglnal Speclal mentlon should ln Illdflt' of the llidlllllg for Alunlnl Notes Your only fault IS that you have no cuts The Revlew banta Marla Unlon Hlgh You always pUbllSll a good Journal The Jokes :re real Jokes llflgllt snappy and your poems 1 xu l ent Green and Gold Tuolumne Hlgll Your book IS nlcely gotten up You have a good assortment of storles W llte Fe ar 15 x ceptlonally good The Pnglneer Thls lb tht hrst tlmc we have heard from you and we appreclate your hne book The cuts and drawlllgs are artls tlc the storles are of a good quallty and your exposltlons lnterestlng as well as benehclal Plne Breezes Eldorado bounty Hlgll Placervllle As usual you put out a good book You have a neat tasty cover deslgn clear drawlngs and a large number of well wrltten lntelestlng storles The Tokay L0d1H1gh Your Journal IS a most welcome addltlon to our exchange llst The drawlngs are good and your numerous cuts show off well Important among your lst of mterestlng storles IS the The Capture of Blg Bl To all schools who have exchanged Wlth us we extend our thanks and request that we hear from you agaln We shall be glad at anv tlme to exchange xxlth any school on our llst or not on our llqt NIS semester of the term new othcers wele elected and agaln Interest was shown A the wlnter months set ln the glrls could not play but thev lntend to take It up agfilll Ill the :prlng So 0 1il'IIDR ili I I CTZ. 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NNE- llttve Imran-S ful' ull elatsses of people, intl! only title t-laws of lituses. NYe t-:tit suit the tr less tlri 'er, tlteezirefttl dri 'et', ut' :my olltertlriver. will eitll -t' tt sitiglenr tlutllrle team. lfmitpetetit lriverw lur- nislietl :tt :ill times on request. I I I 5 ' MAIN SlREI:T J I llpposite Metropolitan Hotel sw .uname CALIF. Restaurant and Bakery XI L Inu X S IX JIILS R x I NIPXLI Lump THE BEST MEAL IN TOWN The ARCADE clornmo co 0 like Chas Hyman, Propmetor Angels Camp Calmn ma Telephone NI un 579 THE lIO0IlLOE 8 BARIIEN Illlllfl C0 We offu xou plompt and emuent stung ,md xx1ll IPPILCIIIG your PltlOI'l.1l-I6 NWN STREET ANGELS CAMP, CALIFURNIA 'I ll IC C 1 If ' l- I IC Ii C R IC .-X Nl, I C IC C I' IC .-X XI SODA ANI: COLD DR .'KS C A X Il ' ', If K If I T S, F E S II M If ATS, FI' ICSII O YST CRS T A . . QS. It is the Il. to get A. E ' , Tlw IIUIIH' uf 4........ I s W , . I- 'X I'Ix4'l11slve- xIl'll, liuys :xml Chil- sn x , 5 clrvn's out-tilting. 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C: ulxivr. :XS- FRUIT Vznsluirr. c A A I 0 0 .0 0 li l 1 ' Q' 4 j ll 'mm 'all C'lu-cle' , lusi- n .SJ B la 'A ll S:1vin,,: lbepmtlm-111 :ml pn l'l11've per il-nt per zxnmxm un Orxlinzwy :ml F r ' ' 'l' -' 1 l-1 Ylwur mir-ma c '-fp ft- , ' i J K Pattee General Nlerchanchse 1111 1 1 LC 1 1 Il ll ' ilxxllllx ullfxx 1 l l Valley Sp1 IDQS, C3llf0l n1a fm ' G A SYBWART lhe Noted FORD CAR T H C 1' ' CP 'S UH' f hener ll 'Vle1 ch IIILIISC M1111 Street, San Alldl e as CPIIITOPIIII H C. TUIHCI DENWST D D S Olilee Oser Pfo1tner's Barber Shop San Andreas Calliornla . C o U1 Hrics, IJ11' 111111115 S11-1, Full :111l lf: 1'll1 111141 l 111'1111111'u Illl ll- 1111115 .Nga-111 l'111' lll' HUNT If ' 'I' Y 'VS LXEIIFN, F1151-. M1 llllg' M1 lv'l:1l . l D , 5 : 'I l7:1ll ill lille: l'11lll11,:1'I W1-vf Kiln-11Q:l 111:11 :11l1l I11-S1111-l'iN1-fl. ll'111'1ll:lk1-g11111l:1N 111-I1:1Vl-li1l111-111-V'11l'11, .III-I 1ill'1'1'I .x111111f'1'11-l11l-I111l11'l1l'11l11-lwl 1' -. AQ 'ur . . ' ' Y' ' ' 1 lll'I.Xl.l1lf IN '1' :xv z. ny- ' 2' 11 2 'Lv 2 ' xx ' ' 2 C9 c -1, 'Z 1 7 O 0 Q U 1 . . , , , l Q I K : : : : 'dw I I' QYYUVI' 1'llX4l'4YYIbl'l' .. .T. .u. Un, rxx,Xxlfl:l.w1'xl. ,xx1.T31,f4'u1l',t'x1 SNYDER 61, SNYDER ATTORNEYS AT LAW San Andreas, Cal Angels Camp Cal Ckqji x4-3 JOHN HANCOCK Attorney at Law SAN ANDREAS CALIFORNIA - 1 1 A 'A T -f 3 ,,. IV , rQ..-fy ' , gtrz,-.1 1 qQ,!'1f 1 - Xafffg' I . 7 T iiaugp -, ,H HJC. A . 1 1' ' ,. H:-27 .-aff' . ,L gm, ' 'mi . V2-iv .' I '.Lff . .mr - -,Lf , I, -av --.' 'VW THOS C PETERS MOKELUMNE HILL DRUGGIST Prescrptuons a Specualty Telegraph and Statnonery and Express Office Toilet Artncles ZPSMITH Tl I3 U t I 1 us1ges1sIOx71vers1yO Ideal School m anld 1lLocat1on rk ey Ca :torn fz SHATTUCK AT CENTER Peek Nlercantlle Company Staple GIOCSIIGS Cents I:LlII1ISIiII1Q, Coods Boots Shoes Cutlery Hardware Stationery, Nlmmg Supplies NICKELUNINE HILL CALIFORNIA ' ' CALIFORNIA ,XI.I. : 1 , .41 ': ' rx PIQPSJDENT U 1 . 4 . Q . , al' ' i'1 .1 ' ' GZ ' ' Bu UI . ' I ' ' ic . IJICA I, HHS I N . . . M ,A v 3 9 I . , . S . 1- YYY YY -rv--4-R-.L I I J 1' - ' I A I ' I vm -av '-4 's C. G. NUNER G e n-e r a lmfllie r e-h akn d i s e Mokelumne Hill . ' California Th WOMAN'S SHOP RW AMIIN' -Y wr veqww,---if i- -A---.U-M Sun Alulrt MRA? ' A ' 7 fi ---V cilIif0I'lIlAl lllt s md Chlldxtn N Pllliilxiiliilfx IVI I L L I N E R Y tt 1 Allltlts Agent ion bdlson Phonoglaphs and hold Mould Records Stephens Brothers MU' Shy S Everythm6 for Everybody bverywhelel' llll it X Xl N vplu in 1 ll S ml Strictly First Class Goods at Lowest Prices BO TO CHQP HOUQK ELBINM ND SJDRTZZLLKI ca. EH J l.1tAl. L ' ' . . L. , Lil' ls, hh ws, lmlct ' Q lztt. .- . ' s . W N . kb 1 M ' L Z ' C 1 ' -N W v C llifornifgi , - 2. ' , I isl1i11g l':lc-kle, Inflinn Buskvts, C: 1 Ars l':1ll :md sw us. or vritv ns .' blll' W Cul Vs, fil'0 l'i0S5lllfi l'1'ovis'ons oxwll-rs. Mi ing ful I its . . . K ' 1 'LL Ld... -...Q-..T3 V-..,,-m,..,Wf, ..-,,,,- .L 2- ..-. .v,v,...-,Y - ' M1-:mls :ll All Ilullrs -11... i...- lll an-nn:uiv :xml ' . ' lizlkl-r's lhnmlllxllls :u1elN1milsl,ilu- . - Y I X Nlll l's1'ml , X210 ' In Maki- ff' 1 y ':fi:a5gQf:fQ-,- -V , L ' ,' . - U 1. wNi3535.twf'Z - K c ,iii S 7 ' i . ' - ,:525L. .-5,5-I . ,' , V 1.1.4-- -Q Av' f nf ' 71-A . ' . 144-'rg:'+f:,-.-,w gg - '5'LfLi ft 1, 1 v - ' 15521 -- ',Qi . 3,-,:,1,,t., ,vi , L . :J . L... -5-,395 V ' 3: 3, 54- . v ' ,jog :W , - , ,.5'?.f?sfg- L. 1 ' H WILL A. DOWEFI ATTORNEY AT LAW EAN ANDREAS CALIFORNIA John W. Dietz Q General Blacksmithing and Repairing Woodwork in all its Branches Horseshoeing a Spceialty St. Charles Street : : San Andreas, Cali? FsEQ3l5 DEALER IN ' , ' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS, ETC. Agent for BUCKINGI-IAM 6pHECHT Boots and Shoes . MiItO1'1,.C2lifO Paloma Boarding Hougseifg ' VBRGILIO SQUEL-LATI, Propvigrogigfglvlfg TH Best Accomineciatioliisa I Business Men. 'lihejligegj always on ouiragahlg au'ii'pxiuiig:iQ ' 1 me-Give Us 35.00 3100.00 'K BRO-WNIES1-gl-00 T0 012.00 PQ- 7Ck'bQ:.'L'j -pf? ff R f, M rf W I 'QQ HTvTfv , YL? 'f',v., Kodak work done in :1 iiret 1-lass -- 0 ww 1'vffff ff!! YQ QLLEI-'L W q manner, and promptly. Our motto, 1 R X X7 NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GO0D or . if X K Q Kociuks rented and 0Xl'll2I.llg6'd. x f if , 'TA limi . l XFASJ X 0 f K -.9 fx f uk 'W v gf? , -' X .-jx 3 . - V0 M,,,4! .Pf-viifigiis Largest Photo Supply House ln Central California no wg f Wie' .. -ff 'ififo EVM? . . . Mail Orders get Imnuldiate Attention . . . Z f .,', ,,f 104 , HM ff N X firw .fl I My '1f'.f 'f'l 1 5 THETI'!2hP,FN '?RUEAL?FQ!'S9NY .IEN-NY LINO MEAT -M1451 E. Bspavcifi, Proprietor , .. ,.1n-'ul-'R IN FRESH MEATS and HIDES N V In A Alrv Q F. A. Sxxcrnmlc 0FgJgS lNCLAl'R, 8' SON Sucoessorsuto Sindlalr Arcs. - . DMU EFS SNQ . Megghamiise , ' California ' --f , Ml-' - ' js? 4 The COmmef913l HOG! . Achille Fournier, Proprietor. The ideal Family Hotel for it Mountain Folks Free Buss-Look for lt. Meals 25 Cents Melior Semperque Meliorf' Main Street : Stockton, California Qediieffaew have tnem made by Logan in Stockton G. TISCORNIA co., mc. General Merchandise 'Store ' Dry Goods, Gentfs F Goods, Men's, Ladies' and Esierything Found in a First Staple and Fancy Goods, Crockery, In , Groceries and Hardware, Granite , Mining Supplies andl,Giant Poyifi1e.iff,A,Q ' oSPi-ide? Z H it Carpenter Shop in Connection With the Lumber Yard San Arniglreas Lumber Yard. 52--QI'!UE.5f!'Q R. BREN NAN, Proprietor Oregon Pine. Redwood, Sugar Pine,.Flooring, Rustir. Ceiling, Doors and Posts. llurge Hiovk of and Rough l1lll'nllPl' Always on Hzuld. All Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. Mclilhany Undertaking Parlors l lvlllll l lvl efii MeiIdllliIANY, PIll5gliIFITOR Finest equipped Undertaking Estalnlislnnent in the interior ofthe Slate. Full line of Caskets, Shrouds, Robes. etv. I-'ine up to date Rubber-'l'ired Hearse, ready at a lll0lll0llllS call- duy or night. Iilllllfllllllllg ai. Specialty. Bodies prepared BIAIX S'rRr:r:'I' ' to ship anywhere in the United States. Sun Andreas, Cal. SURVEYING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY AND Al'i7URATELY DONE l i WM. S. COU LTER . COUNTY SURVEYOR. all ' H -.3 ' ., .- UNITED STATES MINERAL SURVEYOH AND Q IX IL ENGINILER SAN ANDREAS, CAL! lf'0RNl A uvlskv gm 'FEED QIQLES Proprietqif 5 nwwesrr iimcss e Q- ' l .Mainland sf.cna'ries1sts. p . i-:San Andlfqqsafialif- 'w , .- -' . Ar--, M 'Q RIJSENBAU 5 ESTABLISHED 5f0f!f7OfV5 OLDf.5f6LAf?Gf.5f.5f0Rf Auordew of oo l67O M!!lN15-T SUTTTER A DBOY5 mm ede! ered ST CKTON prepard bypacel: CAL MAIL ORDERS SULICITED P05fOV9 ess INIJ I R OLI X Clifford D Nunez VAEHfI4,2'f'f'NG Valley Sprung Lrvery and Feed Stables GEORGE C DAVIS BIACKSNIITH V lex Sp: ng, Lzlt RL' URINU All Kmds of Ileparr Work General Blacksmrthmg Horseshoemg 1 bpecralty Woodwork In all its b mst actron bu zranteed Branches Done METROPOLITAN HOTEL C' rf'mffI32fLL I-'uptyljezln plan CCl'ltl'8lIy Located xx ANI REAS I AI Il-ORNIA The Only First Class Hotel rn Town Fire Proof Building CENTRAL STAGE OFFICE M xrxr lruwr All Nu H1 'lFIHHoxFSHnICE re WIILght s L d f Q' V N r IM o C ' npr , . .f , . . , . SE 'O ' Q L.-X 1'I:bT C.-X lf' 1.01, O 1 0 1 ' ' . ' , I. I'RHl'llIl-I'l'HlI r' 'l'lIIi I I Hlrlvl Allvntiorl lu 'I'l'2IllNIl'llI Fill:-st 'l'urlloIr!s IRL-st ol'l'ul'e-Hlvn-1: Hlltlits l'ol'IM'ulnn1e-1' , - s - 0 K 4 's ill ,V xv 'I 7v El ii- :, 'V' Q U C O ' Y ' lr 7 Y V I 1 W l O I x 1 C sz .CE . . 2 3 . Vorcxr-:K or Maxx Amr I'lbl'Ii'l' H'l'l:r:l:'rs, Q 5 I .J, F . ' J Hn rQl1xr:'1'l:rcs For: Vo . mu' I. . 'I.l-IRS . . , I r ' ' . , I ' J .CZ ' 'inc 'c i ed Ta Room. Large ohby and Rea ing Room FS!9,l?lii'EM5'PQ 5133! S2 Per Veg THE CALAVERAS PROSPECT C. W. GETCHELL, Proprietor. The Leading Paper of the Southern Mines Best Advertising Medium on Mother Lode All Home Print. Publishes all the News Weekly Circulation Over 1400 First Class Commercial and Job Printing Best Equipped Printing Plant in the County Transcript and Brief Work 0ur Specialty - Large Circulation in Bay Cities Interests of the County Correspondents and Home News VERY SATURDAY MURNINR XX T ALL THE .TIME Agolixpxs, p CALIFORNIA


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