Dunsmuir Joint Union High School - Crag Echoes Yearbook (Dunsmuir, CA)

 - Class of 1923

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', ,'f,,,,', 'V Vf T' 'i CRAG ECHOES X BY DUNSMUIR HIGH SCHOOL JUNE - NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE DUNSMUIR, CALIFORNIA 5' 14 Table of Contents Pag Dedication ..... .... 3 Crags ...V... .... 5 Faculty ,... .... 6 Seniors ...., .... 7 Juniors ......... ..,,..,. 1 4 Sophomores ..... ......, 1 6 Freshmen ...,... ....,.. 1 8 Editorial . .. ...... . 20 Snow Scenes ..,,.. ........ 2 2 Literary ....... .,..,,.. 2 3 Alumni .... ....... 3 3 Exchanges .. ......,... ,........,...........,......... . 34 Snaps, ..,. .. ............,.............,.,. 35-36-39-46-47-53-54-57-58 Social .................,............,..................,..............,............ ' ....... 37 Scene from Them Gypsy Queen ..,.. . ........ 40 Orange and Black .........i........,...... ........ 4 2 Sports . ..............,......... ...... . Jokes ...,....... Advertisements ...... , ......l . 43 55 61 Q Dedication E, the students of Dunsmuir High, in order to express, in tl, small measure, our regard for our tireless helpers, The Dunsmuir High School Mothers' Club, do gratefully dedicate this issue of Urag Echoes to those who have done so much for our sellool. Three ig me x O! 4. 9 5, 5 ' iq Ex - mf, DUNSMUIR HIGH SCHOOL 5 , W fi , v' .f - ' 'nl ' ' x 41 W X ts w r 'TQ A 4' ? CZ VIEWS OF CASTLE CRAGS Five XD f 3 1 N ,, -ff -5 , .X yy A K, K - ,f I N 1' .f 1 1 N- , f H 'fl' ig .,, eff 5, K xryu, I 1 I 4 I ww , I l 1 5 Q 1 l Eipzhl SENIOR INDIVIDUALS ARCHIE CLAUSNITZER Tarch ' Baseball '21 '22 '23 Basketball '23 Staff '23 Dramatics '23 Class President '22 OPAL CALL llTiny!7 Basketball '22 Secretarv Student. Body '22 Dramatics '23 Track '21 Class Secretary '23 GRENFALL LOCKSTONE Ambition Baseball '22 '23 Basketball '23 Orchestra '23 Dramatic Manager '22 Track '21 Senior Representative FRIEDA CROMWELL -:Alu Dramatics '23 Court Reporter Mock Trial Valedictorian '23 SENIOR INDIVIDUALS LOUISE DeW'ITT Jumbo Baseball '21 '22 '23 Basketball '22 Staff '23 Dramatics '23 Track '21 Class Secretary '22 League Delegate '22 OWEN STANLEY Slippery Baseball '21 '22 '23 Basketball '20 '21 '22 '23 Editor Crag Echoes '23 Staff '20 Dramatics '20 '21 '23 Track '21 Representative '22 League Delegate '22 LOUISE McCARTON Squeeks Baseball '20 '21 '22 '23 Basketball '22 '23 Girls Athletic Manager '22 Dramatics '20 '21 '23 Track '21 Class President '23 League Delegate '22 '23 Business Manager '23 CARL WOODWARD Wamba Orchestra '22 '23 Studert Body President '23 Editor Crag Echoes '22 Still' '21 '23 Representative '21 Sulut:1to1'ian '23 League Delegate '23 Class Will E, the class of nineteen twenty-three realizing our age and intelli- gence, have been waiting for the opportunity to make our will and testament. Up to this time we have been unable to concentrate our mental forces upon anything very definite. To-day with a book report staring us in the face and being almost serious we feel capable on this momentous occasion of disposing of our worthless and unworldly possessions, goods and what not. To the school in general, the world and l1is wife we leave the janitor. the magnificent scenery and the clinging terra firma. To the forth-coming Senior class we will our dignified presence in assembly. To the ascending Junior class we bequeath our pleasing dispositions and good looks. ' To the future Sophomores we leave our strong contempt for thc Freshmen. To the little Freshies that aren't we bestow our motto Climb, INDIYIDUALLY: I, Louise De Witt, having just arrived through the window do hereby will my few possessions. First to Marion Bassett, my surplus avoirdupois. Second, to Erna Heggland, my alias Jumbo, and hope that it will stay by her as it has by me. Third to Josie Gilstrap, my flute like voice and hope that she will profit by it. And lastly to Lloyd Mac- aulay my ability to use powder and play baseball. 1, Archie Clausnitzer, having just returned from a successful morn- ing of fishing do hereby will my basketball shoes to the person who stole them. Next I will my waving locks to Bubbie Marsh hoping that he will take good care of them. Also I will to Mack Stille my knowledge ot lflnglish Literature and advise him to read the lesson before going to class. Last, but not least I will 1ny ability to shuffle to Brick Mctiuin- ness and hope he will soon learn to control his feet. I, Owen Stanley, just awakened, do hereby will my stature to Erna lleggland, my intelligence to Mildred Iiockstone and my sympathy tc llenry Heggland. Also to Leona Mezger I bequeath my locker for she nses it more than I do anyway and enjoys fooling with the combination. I, Louise Mct'arton, living up to my- Irish disposition, feel that I must now make up my mind to give away all that I own and some that I don't. To Elinore Van Fossen, I leave my ability to start an argu- ment with anyone, anywhere, on any subject, hoping that she will always come out on top. To Esther Ferguson I waive all rights to my bobbed hair as I am now so dignified I must begin learning the art of hair pins. Third, I will my ballet dresses to Fay Mctlonnell feeling Te n that they may inspire her to take my place as the school 's Pavlowa . And last of all to Bereniee Grubb I bestow my job as Girls' Athletic Manager hoping she will hold her own fas I havej with all the many trials and disputes that will arise. I, Carl Woodward, do hereby will my Ford to Marvyn Upton, hop- ing he will find it as useful as I have. My speed records to Mack Stille. and assure l1in1 if he keeps them up he will always arrive on time. My orchestral ability I will to Ruben Perry and my position as head elec- trician to Vamillo Sirianni and above all things my ability to master 'l'rig to Billie Kleaver. I, Opal Call, bequeath my ability to take shorthand notes at 125 pei to Jennie Beem. My chemistry notebook to Reta Brown as I know it will be of great assistance to her. Last to Dorothy Holcomb I leave my nickname Tiny. I, Freda Vromwell, leave my ability to balance chemistry equations to the incoming chemistry class. My ability to use the typewriter to Guy Bunch hoping he will be able to finish his first lesson before the end of the year. And last of all to Clara Flausnitzer my excess height. N Class Prophecy U! Get out and stay out,,' I shouted. I was enraged. Everything went wrong this morning and I had cause to be angry. I had arrived at the office after a poor night 's rest to find that my private secretary had eloped with the sales-manager which left me many disagreeable tasks to perform. One of them was reading the morning mail and as I opened letter after letter my anger grew. Bills, advertisements, and announce- ments irritated 1119. Not a word from our salesmen or agents. Beat it, I yelled again as the boy opened the door. But Sir, a lady wishes to see you on important-- Get out! I bellowed and threw a handful of letters along with' my pet fountain pen at him as he retreated. Again I turned to my work when the post mark on one of the envelopes caught n1y eye. From DllI1SlIllliI'lH Many years ago I had attended high school there. The letter proved to be from the business manager of the old school inagazini asking if I would like a copy of this year's Crag lrlchoes. After reading it I fell to thinking of my school days. I recalled time after time the various happenings there and was chuckling over them when the boy entered again. By now I felt better and turning ordered l1in1 to show the lady in. My thoughts were still upon old times when she entered and turning to face her I ahnost fell out of my chair. There before me stood Louise MeCarton. My old school mate looking almost the same as she had when we were attending school, years ago. Louise! I cried astonished. Wliere did you drop from? She told me that she was Eleven answering n1y advertisement for a private secretary and we started talking over old times. She said that she had married Carl Woodward shortly after leaving college and had been living in Los Angeles ever since. But why are you looking for work? I asked. Because l married Carl, she replied and then explainedlher trouble. It seemed that Carl became so wrapped up in an invention of his that he had left her and gone up in the high Sierras to perfect it. She had used up all her money and was now forced to work for a living. During our discussion noon rolled around and we went out for lunch. Choosing a well known restaurant we went in and after ordering started our conversation again while waiting. I quickly turned as a voice at my elbow exclaimed, Well I'll be durnedf' While Louise merely ventured, Archie Sure enough it was, and he was certainly prosperously dressed. While we were getting over our surprise and securing another seat for our table I had been looking him over and at last burst out jokingly, I'll bet you a plugged nickle you are in the movies. Right, he replied, I'm with the U and D film company, starring in every production. Louise and I just gaped while he told his story but were there with congratulations when he finished. Suddenly he arose, and excusing himself, said that he was going to phone the head of his company to come down. I did not approve of this for I disliked to have an outsider present at our reunion but he returned to the table in high spirits so I soon forgot about it in our conversation. Archie had been watching the entrance and all of a sudden he left us to return in a moment with Louise DeWitt. Imagine our surprise on learning that she was the president of the movie company in which Archie was interested. Still, Archie had always been interested in her and everything she had, so it seemed only natural after a few minutes. We secured another seat and had just begun piecing things together again when we were interrupted by a commotion at the end of the room. I looked up just in time to see a waiter stagger from one of the booths and followed by an officer dragging some one with him. f'arl! cried his wife, and rushed to him while the rest of us strung out behind her. It was Carl all right and I never saw him so angry. What's the trouble? I asked the officer while the others tried to quiet Carl. Before the officer could reply the Waiter blurted, Comes in here and writes all over the table clothes and just because 'I grabbed the pencil he soaked me with a catsup bottle. Yes, interferred just when I almost had it all figured out. bel- lowed Carl. It was too much for the cop so he said they could both tell it to the judge. No amount of pleading could shake his will so as he left with his prisoners We followed close behind. ' We were ushered in before the judge a few minutes after Uarl and the others and upon entering the room saw the judge with his hands Twelve over his face laugl1ing and choking while Carl found a piece of paper and was figuring as if his life depended upon it. Did I say tl1e judge had his hands over his face? I meant her hands for as we looked the hands came away and behold, the face of Freda Cromwell appeared. We were all astounded and it required several minutes to get over our surprise. Soon questions were flying and everyone tried to talk at once. I grabbed the first breathing spell and asked Freda if she knew of the whereabouts of Opal Call for we only needed her to complete the old gang. Why, yes, she replied, Opal is going through here on the four o'clock train this afternoon. I just received her telegram and was about to leave for the train when you folks came in. Let's go, I cried, and we all bustled out dragging Carl with us. On the way to the depot Freda told us about Opal. She had be- come a lawyer and only a month before had won a big law suit for the Mount Shasta Oil company. Not only won the case but had been shrewd enough to secure for herself the controlling interest in it. It seemed that she was now going to Sisson where the fields were located and- I've got it! I 've got it! yelled Carl, jumping all over the car, 1 got it at last. What, I asked. Why, the code of course, he replied, With my inventions 1 have been sending and receiving messages from Mars but I couldn 't un- derstand their code. Now I have it, I knew I'd think it out pretty quick. The rest of the ride and the wait at the station were taken up vi ith Carl 's explanations and plans which we grew to believe in as he outlined his work. He had grown calmer as he talked and just before the train pulled in began asking us questions about ourselves. We had enlightened him very little when the train rolled to a stop and Opal Call stepped from it. Needless to say she was overcome by surprise upon seeing us and also overjoyed. When I suggested that she come along with the rest to my residence for dinner and a big talkfest she readily assented and the others voiced their approval. 'Phat evening was one to be remembered. A merrier crowd could not have been found anywhere. Every thing was threshed out to the entire satisfaction of all of us and it was almost daylight before our party broke up. Everything that occurred during our old school days was brought up, discussed and laughed over as well as our experiences since we had last been together. Before we separated we agreed to meet again at Carl and Louise's home in two weeks. Since then we have been together often and we certainly have some wonderful times. At our last meeting we made our plans for a vacation to be spent in our old home town, Dunsmuir. and we are looking forward to the time when we will again meet our old friends and visit good old Duns- muir High. OWEN STANLEY, '23, V Thlrleen Junior Class Class Roll CAMILLO SIRIANNI BERNICE GRUBB BEVERLEY MASON ELINORE VAN FOSSEN MARVYN UPTON HAZEL TUCKER HENRY HEGGLAND MAURINE STILLE HUGH CLARKE HENRY MCGUINNESS HOWARD MONDAY Class Officers CAMILLO SIRLANNI ................,............................... President RETA, BROWN .......,...,.... ...,... S ecretary-Treasurer X CAMILLO SIRIANNI ........ ....... C lass Representative MISS LAMPHERE ....... ............. C lass Advisor Class Motto 'Life is like a picture, so paint it Well. UNI0 ' 'W 5, M ,Kiln ' f' ii' i+f414iig' 'fi fir? i, gi, ggi ii i f it if llliui' ' , i ii is 'll lt, tiff is- :Qii :fl lt ll l3?Tf id M ' 111+ -K As A N +f5gtjii.1iii 'Ak till Class History N tlio your uni- tlionsnntl nine hundred and twonty, sixtovn grown l' l'0Hllll.9Il vntered tliv llnnsnniir lligli Suliool in the new building. We soon lvuxm-tl that our initiation tlnmke the mln-s and let us slip tlirongli into rt-all Svl1uul Life. line to our nninlwi' :ind spirits we we-in 21 wry jazzy lmnc-li, being' tliu lnrgostl l roslinm1i class ttlins fair. We took Z1 lil1',LL'C part in the athletic-s and drznnzitivs. A play was givcil and some ol' our l'l2lSSlllZlillS worn furtlinzxtc Ullllllglll to lm 4-lmson to tziko part in it. . As Soplimnorvs wo 0i14lvz1v0i'v4l to lwczik our l I'0SllIll0ll 1'om'm'cls. NVQ lizul iiivic-zlsorl in nninlwr and wore nnw at vlziss ut' viglitvvii. VVU took :1 l:iv'g'v pzlrt in ntlilvtir-s, clrznnativs and tlw scwizil part ot' si-liool life. llc-l'm'Q tliv torni was ovvr wv lizul lost one ol' mn' vlzlssitmtvs, lint still wvnt ,l2lZZlllLl'H nlmig, Pllllllflllgl' Zllltltllfll' yvnr ut' work :ind play. Wm- lmvc- ill-oppefl mul lmrrowofl until we am' now twelve in nnnilic-r. .Ks .limiims we lmve plziyml at vm-ry zxvtive- part in lmslcotliall :intl bust-lmll NVQ haul fivv plziyfws in lmslwtlmll :tml six in liasolmll with onv snli on tlw first twnns. Svvorzil ut' ont' 1-lass lmvi- sliown sonio litf-i':ii'y ziliility. 'lllll'Ut' of tlu- lvz14lii1g'stm'ivs for tlw annnzil wort-mmt1'ilwt1-tl liy its iiwiiilie-1-s. Unv of tlw sturios i'vc'c-ii'0cl first privv ot' tvn tlollzlrs. As Juniors, wc- :irff 0:1i'grvi'ly looking' t'oi'w:ml for tliv nvxt f't'tll' tu vmno. NVQ- 2ll'l' olirle-nx'ori1iu' to nmlw it an lwttc-1' yi-:ir tlmn tln- yours lw- l'm'v:u1fl tn tzilm inorv part in tlio ri-nl Svlmol liit'0. R. ll. 'Q-l Fiheen Sophomore Class Class Roll ALDEN DICKSON CYRIL MALONE MARJORIE YOUNG JEAN BELL JOHN PRICE FRANCES BEDFORD ERNA HEGGLAND LEONA MEZGER JOY DUNN MILDRED LOCKSTONE DOROTHY BRYAN LOIS RALSTON DENNIS MONDAY CLEON SCHARF ARCHIE REID MACK STILLE Class Officers FAY MCCONNELL GLADYS FIDLER EVA NEASHAM JOSIE GILSTRAP ESTHER FERGUSON ERNA HEGGLAND ....,.,,,.,,,,4,,,A,,,,,,A,,,, ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, P resident JEAN BELL ...,............., .,.,,,.,..., V Ice-President. FAY MCCONNELL ....... ....... S ecretary-Treasurer MARJORY YOUNG ....... ,.,.... C lass Representative MISS PISTOR ........,... ....,.......... C lass Advisor Class Motto No one ever made foot-prints on the sands of time, sitting' down. Sixfccn S FHQTWUR Class History N the year 1921 we entered the Dunsmuir High School as l+'reshies, thirty two strong, the largest class in the history of the school. The strength of our numbers gave the upper elassmen courage to infliet upon us a severe initiation. We all survived the ordeal and returned the compliment with a masquerade party, which was voted The party of the season. Several of our star members increased the fame of the basketball and baseball teams of '21 and are still distinguishing themselves at the end of this, their sophomore year. In September 1922 we began our Sophomore aetivities with the election of the following' elass offieers: President, ldrna H9g'g'lalldQ vice- president, .lean Bellg sec-retary-treasurer, Fay McConnell, class repre- seutative, Marjorie Young. Uur Valentine party, the first party to be given ill our new audi- torium, was certainly the sooial'eveut of the year. The decorations were in keeping with the season. Our toast master, Doe. Malone, gave all the upper olassmen an opportunity to distinguish themselves with their witty remarks. At the Hliurntwood Sweets we held two food sales which were a finaneial suceess, and we will enter our Junior year with money in our treasury. Our elass aetivities have not been c-onfined entirely to catering' to good daneers and to those who like good eats, as one of our members, Miss Marjorie Young, was awarded seeond plaee in the prize contest for orginial stories, which is to be found on the pages of this annual. As the year draws to a elose the green and white still wave and our mascot, the monkey, is olimbing' on to eelestial heights. Joy Dunn '25 Scvenleen Freshman Class Eighteen Class Roll HOMER MONDAY KENNETH KLEAVER CUY BUNCH ,EDDIE HICKEY RAYMOND MARSH L-BILLY KLEAVER VERNA NORRIS ALBERT MAKLE LLOYD MACAULAY JOHN COPITZKY BERT SCOTT- MILDRED GRAHAM NELLIE MAY WOOLLFY RUTH CAUSLEY PHYLLIS COON, ALICE HUMPHREY FRANCES DALLAS ALICE HARRISON MARION BASSETT EARL HICKEY RUBEN PERRY PEARL MEZGER JENNY BEEM CLARA CLAUSNITZER Class Officers PHYLLIS COON ......,.,,,,....,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,, CLARA CLAUSNITZER ,..,..,.,, .,.,..,.....,. JENNY BEEM ...............,.. MARION BASSETT ....,,.. MISS UNDERWOOD ,.... .. Class Motto Say less and do more. President .Vice-President ......... Secretary-Treasurer .........C1ass Representative Class Advisor K! 9 l i .ia 5 i F 435-N. t 44 Class History N September eleventh we started our eareer i11 the lhmsmuir lligh School thirty strongx We were quite proud ot' ourselves when we learned we represented about one-third of the student body. Sinee then we have lost a few of our members but others have eome to take their plat-es. 'l'he upper elass students gave us a few weeks to adjust ourselves to our new environment and then informed ns that we were to be duly initiated. 'l'he day arrived and we were ridieulously attired for the annual parade. We were marehed up and down the streets so that all the people might gaze upon us. Vllhen night eame a party was given us and our initiation was eompleted, mueh to our delight. Soon after this big' event we held a meeting to set a date for our return party. Plans were made and tl1e date was sueeessfully set. Un the twenty-seventh ot' Uetober, just before llalloween, we gave our llalloween party. It was our first attempt and we worked hard to make it a sueeess. 'l'he upper elass students seemed to enjoy it and we hope they had as mueh fun as we freshies did. When the basketball season opened we were unable to take rnueh part in the league games, but some of us were fortunate enough to be choosen as subs. W'e organized our own teams and played the Gram- mar sehool teams. The freshmen boys won some of the games and the girls every game. 'l'he girls also won some praetiee games from the first team of the high sehool. During' the baseball season we took a more aetive part. Several of us were seleeted for the first team. Our elass president was ehosen as the girls' piteher and she is surely a first r-lass one. 'We haveu't made a great reeord this year. but remember we are only freshies. Next year we will show you we exeel in quality as well as quantity. Nineteen Editorial Staff OWEN STANLEY ........................,..1................ Editor-in-Chief CARL WOODWARD .....,. .......,.. A rt Editor HUGH CLARKE .,...............,,. .....,..... J oke Editor ARCHIE CLAUSNITZER ........ ........ L iterary Editor LOUISE DEWITT ........,,..... ..........,. A thletic Editor LOUISE McCARTON... ........ .,........ B usiness MRHHQG! Twe nly ELINORE VAN FOSSEN .,...,.. 47' ..........Social Editol Editorial I B E started this year with much enthusiasm and a good, active staff was selected to print this book. We managed to supply our local paper with some school news each week and looked forward to the day when actual work would start. lt swiftly rolled around and found us Wonder- ing what to do. N o one had had any past experience with a year book, but we went ahead, learning a few things on the way. However, things began to go wrong. One member of our staff went away and the others being, as I say, an active bunch, in a small school like ours, joined in every activity while interest in our work waned. Time passed and suddenly we realized that we had just two weeks left before the date set to go to press. At that time our operetta was re- quiring the attention of all of us so another week passed. After the oper- etta we began work in earnest and accomplished much, but one Week was not enough. We were forced to take two more. Consequently this book was issued late. With more time and what we have learned about it we know we could print a better book but this time you will have to QXOUSB IIS. Our Location SITUATED in the scenic canyon of the Sacramento river, at the very heart of Shasta 's Wonderland, we challenge any. school to equal us in scenery and natural advantages. Directly north of us stands Mount Shasta, world-famed for its beauty and majestic splendor. It is an ex- tinct volcano, covered with snow the year round which in melting fur- nishes us with the pure, cold water which has been correctly termed, The best water on earth. Five living glaciers are still sculpturing its dome and in the past ages many have reached down from their snowy reservoirs to perform their useful work for man. i South of us loom the Castle Clrags, so close that we have taken 'tflrag Echoes as a fitting name for this book. The massive beauty of the Crags cannot be imagined. They tower thousands of feet in the air and extend several miles along the ridge. Uomposed of white granite and glistening in the sunlight they never fail to give the onlooker an im- pression of beauty and awe. We are surrounded by many wonderful summer resorts which offer unnulnbered pleasures to the tourist. The best known is probably the world famous Shasta Springs. Near here are numerous mineral springs and wonderful streams. The Moss Brae falls are very close and talked of everywhere. T Shasta Retreat, Ney 's Springs. Upper Soda, Castle Urags, and Nut- glade Springs are also situated near us and attract hundreds to them during the summer months. Twenty-one Y cccc l E reproduce here two snow scenes which are probably the first of their kind ever taken. The one above with Shasta in the back-ground we consider a wonderful picture, for not only does it picture Shasta, but also gives one an idea of how the surrounding country looks during the winter months. Below is a photo of the famous Moss Brae Falls taken while snow covered the ground and the falls themselves were mostly ice. Few have ever viewed the falls when in this state. We 'feel reasonably safe in saving that this is one of the first pictures of them ever taken under these conditions. Is it not surprising what a difference a little snow can make? To one who has only viewed the falls during the summer, when the water is falling' from the spotless green hillside, it would he hard to recognive this as a picture of the same place. Von see we get an entire change of scenery every winter and the beauty of it is not changed in the least. A Word of Thanks E wish to thank the people of Dunsmnir who have backed ns so heartily in every activity we have undertaken. Also we wish to extend our gratitude to the ones who have aided us in printing' this book namely, Mrs. F. B. Van Fussen, Miss llnderwood, Mr. Phillips and the business men of llnnsinuir and the surrounding cities. Twenty-Iwo I X I ,Q T ilgpf- fl ' 7 fy Yi , T DEW I TEM o . I , The Bugle Call FAR down the valley a slow moving line could be seen fitfully through the blowing sand. This line was a train of prospectors. They had suf- fered untold hardships on the trail from Santa Fe. Now they were buck- ing at sand storm-one of many that they had encountered. If one had been near enough one could have heard the bawling of the few cattle and the peevish whines of the children. The party had been traveling through the open valley for three days without finding water. That evening they hoped to camp at water hole on Music Mountain. They had been warned at Ashfork that a band of young braves from the Wallapi tribe were on the warpath but so far nothing had been seen or heard of them. If the party reached Music Mountain and loaded up with water they could again travel through the open valley until they reached Gold Basin, their destination. Mean- while the wind was whistling down the dry washes carrying the sand before it while the sun was blazing overhead. On the cliffs of Music Mountain a motionless sentinel was watch- ing this erawling line. Back in among the cliffs the braves were holding a pow-wow. They had been to Ashfork earlier in the week with plenty of gold. Now they had no gold but plenty of fire-water. This gold they had gotten in Gold Basin where all that was necessary was to scratch the surface soil off in certain places and nuggets could be picked up big enough to buy one and more often two bottles of fire-water. Wliy should they let the white men go to Gold Basin and stake out claims? Indeed not! These braves were not going to stand around peacefully and see their gold appropriated by someone else. So the sentinel still stood and watched that slow-moving train- As the afternoon waned the prospcctors drew nearer the moun- tain. The Indians were still drinking fire-water and were planning their attack while the wind was whistling through the cliffs. They had decided that when the party was within a half mile of the foot of the cliffs, they would lide down on them and kill them quicker than they could a pack of coyotes. At the appointed time the sentinel warned them and they staggered to their horses. At a word from the leader they started on their perilous descent. Twenty-lhrer Just before the sun dropped behind the western range, the In- dians reached the level of the valley. Behind them loomed Music Moun- tain, each cliff blazing in the rays of the setting sun, before them stretched the valley, mile upon mile of level ground covered with kyetta grass. The wind had gone down with the sun. Now and then there was a strong gust but for the most part there was just a gentle whistle through the cliffs. The unsuspecting train was rapidly approaching the foot of the cliffs where the Indians were watching. Suddenly witl1 a great war whoop tl1e leader kicked his horse and dashed out into the open valley followed by twenty braves in war paint and intoxicated with fire-water There was great consternation in the train when the band of Indians was seen approaching. The wagons were quickly drawn into a rude semi-circle with the loose stock inside. The women were busily loading the guns while the children huddled in the corners of the wagons and whimpered. The Indians were within shooting distance when with a big gust of wind came the long, clear call of a bugle! Everyone was petrified. Even the horses stopped and seemed to listen- Again came that long. clear and this time thrilling note. The soldiers ....... The same thought leaped into the mind of every brave. All thought of the pros- pectors was forgotten. Likewise the explanation of that amazing sound. Too intoxicated to have much reasoning power, their only thought to out lun the swift horses of the troopers. With one accord they turned a11d started for the open valley with Long Mounain in its center where they could hide in the dry washes. The prospectors stood astounded at their deliverance. Then quickly recovering they turned towards Music Mountain expecting to see a troop of soldiers file out from behind one of the cliffs, but nothing was to be seen except that now the cliffs were softened by gray and purple shadows. All that could be seen of the Indians was a rapidly disappearing cloud of dust out in the valley. Fearing that the Indians might recover from their scare and dis- covering their mistake return to attack the train, the party quickly formed into marching order and hastened to the shelter of the mountain. At dusk they reached the water hole. There they camped unmolested. Not a sign of the Indians was to be seen next morning. They resumed theirhjourney that day and reached Gold Basin without further mishap. In no way could they explain their deliverance. They were still as mystified as ever when a year or so later an old prospctor from Ash- fork visited the community at Gold Basin. They told him of their strange experience and asked if he knew why there were no soldiers to be seen. Witli a chuckle he explained the phenomenon: At certain times of the year, he said. when the wind blows in the right direction, it whistles through the cliffs with a noise resembling the call of a bugle. Pllinore Van Fossen, '24. Twenly-four 6 Another Fish Story H mother, get me some! Please do. This was the cry from every little boy and girl who passed the drug store. :It was not only little boys a11d girls who wanted some though, because young girls and women as well were rushing madly toward this place. People passing on the street heard many exclamations such as, Oh, isn't this one pretty! Mine are the prettiest of all! Now dear, be careful and don 't drop them. Have you any yet?'7 W One might wonder what all this excitement was about, but as nearly everybody knows, it takes very little to cause a great deal of ex- citement in a small town, and so it was ill this little town. Une of the druggists had received a large shipment of gold fish. He was giving these away with every purchase of certain articles amounting to so much. By evening nearly every woman and child had carried home some of these fish. 'Phe next day found a bowl of fish in the Window of nearly every home. And even though the excitment had some what subsided, this was not the last to be heard of the gold fish. ' Miss Miriah Simpkins and Mrs.'John Jones were having their morning gossip over the back fence. How are your fish? asked Miriah. I Uh they are just the cutest things- They play so cunningly with each other, and I am quite sure they know me already. Yours may be very cute, but I know they can 't compare with mine. Uh yes, I bought a splendid book yesterday that tells you just how to take care of them. f'Where did you get it? I must get one, too. You know I am so nervous about mine- I am so afraid that I might not do just the right thing and they might die. Bobbie! Bobbie! VVhere is my tobacco jar! This was Bob- bie Hansen's father calling. Mr. Hansen had spent about half an hour svarching for his tobacco jar, but could not find it anywhere. Bobbie was generally at the bottom of all the little mysterious happenings of this household, and as he had not been seen nor heard of for some time, his fond parent had decided that Bobbie must know something about that jar. Sure enough, asrhgir- Hansen glanced out of the front door, he saw Bobbie sprawled, oiftwon the lawn, gazing intently at something swimming about in his tobacco jar: What are you doing there, son? asked his father. Bobbie looked up and smiled, I broke the bowl for my gold fish so I put them in thisf' iiMOill0l'l Mother! Vome here quick, screamed little Mary Smith- Twenty-five What is the matter, child? exclaimed her mother as she ran into the bathroom where she found Mary standing in the center of the room weeping bitterly. My fish went down the pipe, sobbed Mary. She had put her fish in the bath tub to swim about while she changed the water in the bowl. Somehow the stopper had come out and tl1e fish flopped down the drain before Mary could catch them. I just knew something would happen to my darling little fish, cried Margaret Johnson. That pesky little brother of mine poured a whole bottle of ink on them. He said that he thought Dorothy's are so much prettier than mine because they have black spots on them. He has tried to make mine like hers and has killed them all- Mouser what have you done? Oh, my poor little fish, screeched Ona Mulligan. You naughty cat, you should have a good spanking. Don't you know those fish weren't for you to eat? Those poor, dear, little creatures. I suppose I should be happy with Mouser, Fido, Polly and Dick, but I can't help feeling sad over my dear littlc fish, she sobbed. Little Jane BaXter's mother had noticed how peculiarly the gold fish acted, so she determined to watch Jane and see what she did to them. Une afternoon soon after, Mrs. Baxter noticed that her daughter was unusually quiet. She looked into the room where Jane was playing, there she sat on the table, her legs hanging over the edge, beside her was her father's fish b3SK9t, on the floor just in front of her was the bowl of gold fish a11d in her hand was her father's fishing rod. No won- der the fish had acted so queer. It would be quite difficult to relate what happened to every fish, but if that poor druggist nad only known how many little hearts he al- most broke because of the loss of a poor little fish, or how much trouble he had caused many a fond parent he never would have given those fish away. Marjorie Young. Twenlu-six One Great Adventure Toward the close of the Civil War hundreds of families packed their worldly possessions and started in great emigrant processions across the continent ton ard the west. Southern Nevada at this time had been settled by many of these people. The Piute Indians had held the land in this section for generations, living undisturbed lives, and resented the coming of the white man so keenly that at last war broke out- Signal fires burning on every hill warned the white men to pre- pare to save their lives and possessions. The live stock was quickly gathered, put in corrals and kept under close guard. There were no railroads west of the Mississippi in those days. The pony express had been started and carried mail for five dollars an oance. The ro ite was across a country inhabited for the most part by Indians and was very dangerous. A rider was killed every few days. Une of the riders, Robert Haslam, better known as Pony Bob had one relay of the route- He rode to Fort Churchill and had to travel a distance of seventy-five miles. Un one of his trips he learned when he reached a station about half the distance of his journey that a band of Indians under the direc- tion of a famous chief, were in the hills through which he had to pass. This did not stop him. He got a fresh horse and started on his journey. When he had gone a short distance he met an emigrant train slowly winding its way westward. Pony Bob decided to join it for better protection. The emigrants were glad to have an experienced Indian fighter with them and together they moved on- They had only gone a few miles when they saw columns of smoke rising from a hill to the right of them. Upon closer observation columns of smoke could be seen at the left. and prevare for an attack. There were about fifty wagons and two hundred and fifty people. The circle was made in the center of a small glade. The oxen and horses were tied inside the cirlce while boxes and crates were piled as fortifications on the outside. Water was packed in, the ammunition and g'llI1S put in readiness and every man stationed to watch and wait. At the end of an hour a cloud of dust was seen far to the north but coming rapidly toward them- In a short time they could distinguish the bright colors on the approaching foe. There appeared to be about one hundred and fifty in the band all mounted on the little mustangs of plains and they rode as if the horse and rider were one. They rode at a full gallop toward the circle but when they reached a point, probably a hundr d yards distant, they stopped abruptly. For a few seconds they paused, apparently sizing up the situation, then turned their horses' heads as if to leave. Then they broke into two bands and rode to op- posite sides of the enclosure. They dismounted, formed long lines and started walking toward the now highly alarmed white people. As they Twenlu-:even drew nearer and nearer the .whiteu men fired- The Indians returned the fire seriously wounding one of the men within the circle. The Red Men seemed to have the best of the situation because they had numerous trees and rocks to hide behind. After each fusilade of shots they would dart forward hide again and open fire. Pony Bob saw that if this kept up until night fall the emigrants would be lost. He quickly formed a plan to get out, make his way to Fort Churchhill and return the aid of these poor people with troopers from the fort. One side of the circle was not far from a heavily wooded canyon. He figured that by being cautious he could creep into the timber and be safe. After filling a canteenwith water, taking his rifle and pistol he crept through the wagons and toward the timber. When he was well within the protecting cover. of the forest he heard the cracking of branches. The heart of the brave man almost stood still. Just when his chances for saving his fellow men seemed so bright were they all to be ended. He crouched and waited. He could hear but little firing in the open and he knew that the Indians were waiting for dark- ness to fall so that they could charge. 'He listened a few moments longer and concluding that the noise had been caused by some animal, hurried on. He had taken but a few steps when a shot frang out, thelbullet whizzing close to his head. He looked in the direction of the shot and saw an Indian lying in the brush preparing to fire again. , A. , y Bob pulled out his pistol and fired, then darted behind a rock. After a few minutes he cautiously peered out. The Indian was not to be seen but Bob knew that he was hiding behind a huge rock that was close by where he had seen him. Precious moments were passing. He started to creep toward, the rock when he discovered that his rifle was gone. He remembered that he had laid it down about twenty feet away. There was nothing left for him to do but to trust to his pistol- Onward he crept. Not a sign or sound of his hiding foe was there. He crashed into some loose brush ,making a terrific noise. Witli this he jumped to his feet and sought a refuge behind a giant tree. He waited for ages it seemed to him. Finally he looked out. There, slowly creeping toward him, was the Indian. He drew his revolver and waited- When he knew that the Indian must be almost upon him he stepped out and fired. The bullet struck the enemy straight between the eyes. . - In an almost exhausted condition Bob reached the fort. The com- manding officer hurriedly assembled his troops and rushed them to the rescue. A short, furious fight followed.. The Indians fell on every side, only a few escaping in the darkness. The emigrants lost some of their members but not many. . After resting a day these brave people started on and many of us can point some of them out as our grandparents. Pony Bob delivered his mail that trip a little late but as he k ' 66 W If I v .77 said better 'ite tian new er Hugh marke, ,24. Twenty-sigh! The Celebration IT was tl1e 19th day of January. It was one of those days that make a lellow feel as though tish nnght bite. You know what I mean. The sun xi. as warm and the air was balmy and tl1e old school house with its furnace heat felt all stufty. Well, we boys got our minds Working, so to the furnace room we went for a conference. When the thirty-six were inside and the door tightly barred, some bright lad suggested, Why this is Poe's birthday, why not celebrate! Well! the idea took like wild fire. No sooner had it been suggested than the spokesman mounted the stump. We took the vote, there were seventy two eyes and only thirty- six noses so, of course the eyes had it. 'l'he next problenm though was not so easily solved. There was that school house to get away from with all the host of teachers and they were kinder mistrustin too. How will we do it? All in a bunch? Well-I guess not!!! You have haard that old story of, Une flew east and one flew west and one flew over the euckoo's nest. Well, we beat that. We scattered in all directions and sneaked out through tl1e brush, but alas! Some poor tellers, 1 wo11 't name them here, were caught i11 the act and straight back to the school house they were marched and put to their lessons. but no sooner did the professor turn l1is back, 'l'hen through the window slid little Jack. Around the building he did go, And who should he meet but Professor, Oh!!! Hack into the school house he did march l lis hopes were withered and needed starch. Well the rest of us fellows fared a little better. After winding around through the brush, falling over logs, wading creeks, we finally all got together tall, except Jackl and we had one roaring time! I'll not tell you what all we did, nor what the old folks said, but the next day found us all at school again, just as calm and innocent as little lambs, and we hadn 't a care in the world, t'But they that dance must the fiddler pay, so the old adage goes, and we expected to have to learn all those poems of old Poe's. Our hearts were lightened and put at ease, VVe learned neither The Raven nor Annabel! Lees. Three evenings in you must stay, VVas all we heard the Professor say. Three cheers for him, he's all right! Although some teachers were mad enough to fight. And we next year no hookv will have to play, For teachers have proclaimed Poe's a NATTONA li HOLIDAY. Mack N. Stille. Twenty-nine Discovery of the Nahautlans You have, of course, heard about the discovery of the Nahautlans civilization in South America. Not all of tl1e story leading up to this discovery has been told and as I was the main actor in it, I am in a good position to know of the events previous to the actual discovery. In 1923 I graduated from Stanford with an Electrical Engineer i11g Degree and had taken an active part in athletics during the four years. A I worked so hard and conscientiously that at the end of seven years my name was well known in the engineering world, a circumstance of which I was very proud. Ever since my grammar school days I had heard of that land of mystery, opportunity, fortune and failure---South America. I had always wanted to go there for both romantic and business reasons, mostly for the former, and now my wish was to be gratified. I re- ceived a communication from an enterprising mining company in Peru, asking me to come there and make plans for and install a complete elec- trical equipment. . Needless to say, I went as soon as possible to San Francisco where I embarked for Calldo. From there I went directly to Cerro de Pasco, which was headquarters for the mining company. After a week of pleasure and rambling I set to work on the plans. It took me three months to get them finished, the equipment ordered. and all things checked up. At the end of that time I had about two weeks to myself before the shipments would come. Ever since I had arrived, I had been aware, through the mine manager, of a seemingly supernatural story which the workers at the mine belived implicitly. This story dealt with an as yet unthought of civilization that was guarded by a strip of country which during a storm would, according to the story, be lit up by its own ghastly light. Witrli this to start with I tried to settle in my own mind whether or not this story was true or only legendary. As I could not, I decided to go exploring for myself. I hired an Indian guide and Indian carriers to take necessary camp equipment. We started out and on the afternoon of the fourth day, we came to the edge of a very barren strip of land. It was about twenty miles wide, with a forest onthe other side, and extended to the right and left as far as the eye could see. Wlien we came to this open space, the Indians ran back in dismay. Upon inquiry I learned that this was the fireland on which the gods displayed their anger in thunder and light- ning together with other phenomena. After this explanation, they de- clared that they would go no further. After having them make camp I went to examine this ground. It was reddish brown and what I found made that part of the story seem possible. Thirty Next morning I set out- for the forest beyond this clear ground. I carried a pack of blankets, a gun and enough provisions to last me a week. I got to the trees by night and, being quite tired, I made camp without examining my surroundings. Early the following morning I broke camp and a short distance to the left I found a well worn trail that stopped abruptly on reaching the open. Something that discon- certed me greatly was the imprint of a moccasined foot in the soft dirt at the side of the trail! I knew from what I had observed that it was not a member of any of the other tribes nearer the cities, because their feet were small and the moccasins were made differently from what the imprint showed this one to be. After breakfast, I followed this trail stealthily for nearly three miles. Coming to a very sharp bend and not knowing what to expect, I stepped into the underbrush to listen. The silence seemed to me to be portentous. It suprised me to notice that I was laboring under a great unexplainable excitement. I then sat down and tried to calm my- self thinking of a reason for it, but these emotions grew instead of subsiding and with them I began to feel a slight terror. Then, thinking that this was not helping matters, I got up and cautiously followed the trail again. Suddenly an exceptionally dark place loomed up ahead and in the darkest nook I saw a form behind the brush, above which a terrible face, grinning-grinning rnaliciously at me. I was fascinated by it. I heard a very loud, sharp roar close by and I ran back in terror, ran like a coward back along the gloomy trail. I raced around a turn and saw my Indians aheadg I slowed down and went to meet them. They seemed as surprised as I was. To my amazement I found that they were not my guide and carriers but Indians that Wore only loin-clothes, beads and gold ornaments! They could not speak Spanish and evidently had never see a white person be- fore. They were not like any Indians that I had ever seen before, but resembled to a great extent the descriptions of the old Aztecs and those who held Cuzo the Incas. Their foreheads were high, also the check bones, they looked a great deal more intelligent than the Indians whom I was acquainted with. They were laden downvwith game and carried bows and arrows! At this, I thought that there might be some truth in that story of an unfound civilization. When I met them, my state of fear left me entirely. I was taken prisoner, but that did not bother me much as I had an idea that I could escape. My spirits were not exceptionally high though when they started for the interior again. Wlien we got to the image I saw a newly fallen log off to the right a short distance, a satisfactory explanation of that unexpected noise. I then studied the idol more carefully. I was greatly astonished though, when I saw my captors bow down to what appeared to be an old Aztec Thirty-one god! After this reverence was paid, we went on for approximately a mile and a half. We had been following a gradually rising ridge that joined a mountain which shut off any distant views until the other side of the summit had been gained, so I had no hint of what was to follow. From this vantage point I looked down on the most awe inspiring sight that I have ever witnessed. It seeired that I had actually been transported back, centuries, to the time of Pizzaro and Cortez. There, before me, was that ancient civilization as those bold and daring Spaniards had seen it ages gone by. I stood and stared, oblivious of my captors and closer surroundings. Finally they took me on. I soon discovered that they had great re- spect for me, for some reason or other they had not taken any of my be- longings. When we got to the streets they motioned me to go in front of them toward a great stone building which was brillianly painted with many barbaric designs. There I saw a part of a life drama, a victim being offered up in sacrifice evidently to the sun! During all this ceremony there was so little noise, that it seemed as if I were dreaming. After the ceremony was finished, the natives became aware of me. The one whom I supposed to be the ruler, beckoned my captors to bring me forward. As they moved to do so, I fired at the priest, who is usually supposed to be invulnerable, as a means of discouraging any attempts to take me. When that body of worshippers saw blood on their high priest 's right arm, terror siezed them-all tried to get away from me as quickly as possible. Ill the confusion that followed I escaped. I made as speedy progress as possible and when I got to the barren strip clouds were beginning to gather. About half way across the interven- ing open ground night overtook me, but I kept right on going to a point of light in the distance which I knew to be my camp, for I had to keep a big fire going every night till my return. I arrived about midnight, completely exhausted. Nearly twenty minutes later the storm broke in all its fury with thunder and lightning. Then that barren space, set in its own light from those flashes, presented a beautifully wierd, cold panorama. It was caused by this area being composed almost entirely of iron ore to which lightning travels readily. I knew that we were safe from the other side with nature's fireworks playing over the landscapes, so I rested. We got to Cerro de Pasco in record time. I then finished my work and left that country as quickly as I had gone in. even though I was glad to have had the experience. This story, in time, aroused quite a little interest. Stanford took it up with the result of which you are acquainted. That country has a grifat call for me. I ani going back some time and I believe that I shall stay. Beverley Mason, '24, Tllirly-Iwo LU ACH year the number of D. H. S. alumni grows larger and larger. Eaeh graduating c-lass boasts of more members than the preceding term. ll. ll. S. is g'rowing'. The growth is nothing speotaeularg nevertheless, the favt that the sehool is growing' should he sufficient reason for the c-itizens of llunsmuir to feel that they have not labored in vain in fur- nishing' ll. H. S. with the building' now in use. This year. 1923, witnesses a senior elass of seven, very small per-- haps in eomparison to other sehools, but for D. H. S. it is the largest graduating elass in the history of the sehool. D. H. S. deserves the support of every student and also every eitiven in llunsmuir. Let's all boost the sehool for a wonderful future. 1915 BESSIE SUTHERLAND VIOLET BROWN 1916 MILDRED VAN HORN OLIVE McCARVILLE LAURA REID 1917 ILEEN GIRARD ANDREW LEACH 1918 ' EDMUND MAHON 191 9-1920-1921 BERNICE BENNETT ALYCE CARPENTER GLENN AKERS 1922 ROBERTA FIDLER VERA WILKINS HUBERT MARSH HERBERT PICKTHORN CHARLES COWLEY es if Ex A 4 Thirly-Ihre: Exchanges Fl, the students of the Dunsmuir High School, are very grateful for the books received on our exchange this year and will be glad to hear from other schools for future issues. We invite criticism and all suggestions that would help to add in- terest and attraction to our annual, hoping any comment on our part will be met with the same spirit. White and Gold fSiskiyou Union Highj We enjoyed your annual very much. Isn't it possible though, With so many schools participating to have art headings for the different departments The Monitor CWea.Vervi11eJ For a school of your size we wish to congratulate you for having a very interesting' and well arranged book. The Gold Bug QKingsburgJ VVelcome Kingsburg! You have one of the best annuals on our exchange list. Your art department is a credit to the school. Cap and Seal QSa.n Franciscoj VVe welcome your book with pleasure. Your work shows good taste and neatness. We hope to see you again. Aegis C0a.k1andD One of your former students gave us the pleasure of reading your hook. Your art work is exceptionally good, and the Diary Very clever. We would like to have you o11 our exchange next year. Sea Urchin QPa.cific Grove! You have a Very neat hook. Your literary department is interest ing and the arrangement of the Seniors' pictures unique. Shasta Daisy Cshasta Union I-Iighj Your book shows you are a school of life and me 1. The arrange- . S ment is well balanced. The ll. Il. S. welcomes you. Thirty four Tl1irly.fil Thirly-six 1 .. A V ppt ' ..:-q.,.jiT'i 3- ,,-4, u:At211l'F M.. F .. R N? ln - -.mu YM WL? ,N 9 .N j ASQ yi, 1' ,, 'x,' M' 'T M I .1 -X . - 'j '- Mx' , ' was is. 'bf TL'-4-F?i'iiL+ ps- 7' Xxlf 'still' :Q-K kfwe'-:,'W ' M 'xr rr W--, l YN' . Q flu XL J ,Urn X, ,nz 'B . xl js v sin- Q tl Xt ' si ,lib - F rifihii fn ,Q y ew' 5 Jig lil.. 'If ' ' f g-, , 1 ' ' Q. 3-Q wa' Xxx K1 ,' , :wa L ,' fn v -u,.,i1s:vss?s-lj 55234 xp, ,Lt in .0 .1 .L I D 1 4, df X We 5 it K ,'if 'f - -sw S rivfj xBA,.i'4iili -ef- , 1, ,, ..,f A, .--ff' Vx Q f X V l ip' x , C ii. il 3 I 1 up ,t t 'A .X l ix iw Q' , x t .' ' L l ' t fl , y , ,lp ,i,ilili'1i f A 'xy s. 1' Xi' W Freshmen Reception RIIJAY, October 13.-H'n1, rather a distressing day for the Fresh- men. ln the afternoon after school they were appropriately dressed, baby clothes for the girls and llulu dresses for the boys then paraded through the streets for tl1e benefit of their 1521I'0l1tS and future Freshies. In the evening there was entertainment for the girls in the History room and for the boys in the lflnglish room. The event of the evening was the wedding of Nellie May Woolley and Lloyd Macaulay. The bride was tastefully dressed in a surgical apron and wore a rare and beautiful lace curtain for a veil. Her bouquet was a work of art. Small o11io11s surrounded by turnips and carrot tops and tied with a great bow of green paper. 'llhe groom was not in the eonventional black. After dancing for awhile, the appetites of every one were satisfied by a repast oi' wenies, buns, punch and cookies. Dedication of Auditorium For two years we have been in our new building but were without the Auditorium until last December. 'l'he opening of the Auditorium was a serious occasion to us. Preparations went o11 for a month before that eventful night. The chorus practiced diligently and Miss Pistor rehearsed the girls daily in the Japanese Song and Dance. Un December 8th the Amercian Legion officially dedicated this Auditorium to Chas. 'l'run1bul and Arthur Epps two of lllll'1SIYll1lI',S gold star boys. The school orchestra and the chorus took an active part on the program. The Japanese Love Song and llance, rendered by a sextet of girls in costume, was quite the most pleasing selection on the Thnly-.uvcn V program. Three as Japanese maids, Hazel, Leona and Jenny and three as Chinese youths, Mildred, Clara and Marjorie told the tragic romance of the Japanese maid on the fan and the Chinese boy on the package of tea. Joy Dunn made a very pleasing fan and Elinore Van Fossen a very attractive package of tea. After the American Legion's interesting program there was danc- ing and the Dunsmuir High School Mother's club served punch and cookies to everyone. A Student Body The officers for '22 -'23 are: CARL WOODWARD ............ ..................... P resident MARVYN UPTON ........,........... ............... V ice President ELINORE VAN FOSSEN ....................., Secretary-treasurer MACK STILLE .............................,.............. Athletic Manager LOUISE McCARTON ..,............. Assistant Athletic Manager FRANK WHITSON ,............................................... Yell Leader Our student body has made great progress since we organized and adopted a constitution. Our constitution calls for an executive corn- mittee consisting of the student body president, a member of the faculty, secretary-treasurer and a representative from each class. This year this committee consists of the following: CARL WOODWARD ........................ Student Body President ELINORE VAN FOSSEN ....,............,.. Secreatary-treasurer MR. PHILLIPS .......................... ....... F acuity representative GRENFALL LOCKSTONE ................ Senior representative CAMILLO SIRIANNI ,......... ...........,,... J unior representative MARJORY YOUNG ...................... Sophomore representative MARION BASSETT ......,...,,.......... Freshman representative We feel that our Student Body has backed every activity and all our committees have worked faithfully. Our refreshment committees deserve commendation for the efficient way they served our visiting basketball teams. This helped to foster a friendly feeling between the rival teams. Xmas Tree The Student Body suddenly decided, about two weeks before Xmas, that they would be kids again and have a tree with a present for every- one. lilverybody, students and teachers alike, drew a name and gave that person a trifling gift. A big tree was set up in the auditorium and decorated with tinsel and ornaments. As school was over by noon on the Friday before Xmas Santa Claus decided that this was a good time to visit us. He came up from the furnace room with a big pack on his back. After distributing the presents he opened his pack and gave everyone a bag of candy and nuts. The Dunsmuir High School Mothers' club had presented us with a box of apples, so we had a real Xmas party with a lot of Xmas spirit. Thirty-eighl Thlrlyfnlne Folly L Food Sale Un April the seventh the Student Body gave a food sale at the Burntwood Sweets. Although the day was stormy and disagreeable we had good success and netted about forty five dollars. This was placed in our Student l,ody treasury to help defray our many expenses. Gypsy Queen The Student Body presented The Gypsy Queen operetta on April twenty-first. It was the first time anything of this kind had been atten1pted and it was very successful. We took in about three hundred dollars, which was used toward the publication of the annual. Mildred Lockstone, as Rosalie, was first a very seared little girl while with the Gypsies and a very delighted child in fairyland. Mother Grunt, Louise DeWitt, was a very mercenary old woman and carried her part well. Uwen Stanley and Ualnillo Sirianni were true to life in their imper- sonation of Gypsies. In their song they announced the arrival of Mother Grunt with l1er fair captive. Gladys Fidler was very clever in her imitation of Mother Grunt for the Gypsies, but she made her real hit as the Fairy Queen. She was very pretty and gracious. i The eight fairies, Clara Clausnitzer, Fay McConnell, Marjorie Young, Frances Bedford, Joy Dunn, Leona Mezger, Louise DeWitt and Louise McCarton were quite a Startling sight as they came dancing out of their be-jewelled cave. Their dances were quite pleasing to Rosalie as well as to their attentive audience. The chorus, as Gypsies and Tyroliens, certainly did justice to then:- selves, and to the operetta. We did not have the regular school orchestra as a number who play in it were needed for the chorus. However, we were very fortunate in securing excellent substitutes, and certainly appreciated their services. MISS ANNE PISTOR ......... ........ D irector MISS HAZEL TUCKER ....... .......... P ialflist MR. BEEDE ,,....................,......... ........ V i0lin MR. LLOYD TUCKER ................ ........ V iolin MR. HERBERT PICKTHORN ....... .......... C ornet MR. CARL WOODWARD .................. ................. C ornet MR. WILLIAM PICKTHORN ......,.. ......... M ellophone Dance On May twelfth we gave our novelty dance. The aduitorium was decorated with large paper fans and we had fan shaped programs. Novelty dances are always very popular. Forty-one F orfy-Iwo THE ORANGE AND THE BLACK Although Weed has always favored The green and the white, And the gentle sons of Sisson, For the blue and gold will fight, We will own the lilies slender, ,Nor honor shall they lack, While the Tiger stands defender, Of the Orange and the Black. Thro' the four long years of High School, Mids't the scenes we know so well, As the mystic charm to knowledge We vainly seek to spellg As we win athletic victories On the baseball field or track, Still we work for dear old Dunsmuir, And the Orange and the Black. When the cares of life o'er take us, Mingling fast our locks with gray, Should our dearest! hopes betray us, False fortune fall awayg Still we banish care and sadness As we turn our rnem'ries back, And recall these days of gladness 'Neath the Orange and the Black. ff? , io X f g, A E Q, Af ifts ,J 0 ,, W , I Past Activities URING the first year of our athletie aetivities our aeeomplishment in that field were few entering only in basketball. The l1igl1 sehool was very small to earry on any athletic sports. llowever, we managed to seeure a. plaee to praetiee haskethall during the season. The following year found us in praetieally the same eondition. 'l'he girls did not have a basketball team owing to the faet that there was no plaee to praetiee, and also the shortage of sehool funds. 'l'he boys started their season with a hoom and great antieipations for a sueeessful season. A eoaeh eould not he found so the faithful five resolved to struggle through the season without a eoaeh. In the year of 1921, the girls entered atlileties for the first time. Although the team was not a winning one, the girls at last entered athleties. 'llhe boys organized their team late in the season, nevertheless they entered the league winning a numher of games. At the athletie meeting held in Yreka during the first part of tho term of '22, the delegates from high sehools of Siskiyou eounty, divided the league into two suh-leagues. League A, ineluding Yreka, Fort Jones and l'ltna Mills. League H, ineluding Weed, lVlet'loud, Sisson and l,llllS1IlUil'. 'l'he ehampions of eaeh league play two games, one on their own eourt and o11e on the opponents. During this year the lhmsmuir boys won the suh-league ehampiou ship but lost at the finals for tl1e eouuty ehampiouship. Both hoys and girls entered the hasehall league hut did not eome out vietorious. 'l'he basketball teams this year were under a great handieap, al- though we had good material to work with there was no plaee handy to praetiee. i liasehall season hegan with mueh antieipation for the ehampion- ship on the part of hoth teams. 'l'he hoys had a very good team this year, the hest that the sehoel has ever had during the past years. 'l'he girls team proved to he the hest in the history of the sehool winning praetieally every game. We feel sure that with the material now on hand, that next year will find us taking hoth hoys' and girls' ehampionship. Folly-three Girls Basketball LINE-UP BERNICE GRUBB, Captain .,.....,,. ........ F orward ERNA HEGGLAND ...,........... ....... F orward LOUISE McCARTON ...... ...,.......... F orward RETA BROWN ,.A.,,.....,.....,.. . ....... Touch Center MILDRED LOCKSTONE ....,.. ......,. S ide Center JOY DUNN .....,.,. .... .....,.,.... .,............. G u a rd JEAN BELL .,................,... .,.,.... G uard r x LEONA MEZGLR ,...............,, CLA HA CLAUSNITZFR .....,,... .........Gua1'd .....,,,Gua1'd Ga H ' N ig er f CZ F orh.-Jour Girls Basketball HE opening game was played with Sisson on the Sisson court. This being our first game and played on a strange court, the girls were somewhat nervous and didn't settle down to business u11til the last part of the game. This, of course, was too late and the game ended in favor of Sisson. l The second battle with Weed was played in Weed. Although the girls played hard they were working under difficulty, playing on a very slick floor with a fast team. After half of the game was over they were accustomed to the slick floor but Weed had already raised their score so high it was impossible for Dunsmuir to catch up. The following struggle was with McCloud at McCloud. Both teains put up a good snappy game but McCloud proved too fast for us. The next game with Sisson was played on our own court, which gave our team confidence. This proved to be a much better game. Our girls had practiced very hard passing the ball and shooting goals and' were ready for a good fight. They proved to be too fast for Sisson girls and at the close of the last quarter we were still in the lead. ' The fifth game, played on our own court with Weed was againin their favor. They had a better and faster team than ours but we put up a good iight throughout the entire game. Our last game with Mcllloud was another in McUloud's favor. Al- though our team fought hard, our opponents proved too much for us. REMEMBER DOSE DINGS Dink about dings slowly, und do 'em bromptly. Der man vat vas in a hurry goes fishin' mit an embty pond in. Dig your spade deep, vhile the odder feller vas asleep. Today vas worth more as two dimes tomorrow. A cat vot wears kid gloves don't catch many leddle mice. Der biggest day of der year has got a night shust der same. Go to ped and get up in der morning regular, and you learn somedings. Food fur de living vas better as flowers fur the dead. Ignorance is the fodder of many broken legs. Forty-hue Girls Baseball - L LINEUI' Louise DeWitt ......... .......... ...,.,,..,...... ....... C a t cher Phyllis Coon ..,......,..,............ ............ P itcher Bernice Grubb lCaptainj ...... ..,,....: F irst base Marjorie Young ,,.........,.,.. ...,..... S econd base Erna Hegglancl ,,,,,.. ,...... T hird base Leona Mezger ..,.....,. ......... S hort stop Mildred Graham ......,,, ....... R ight field Mildred Lockstone ........ ......... L eft field Maurine Stille ......... .......... L eft field Louise McCarton ....,,.. ......... C enter field Reta Brown ...........,. ,....,.., C enter field QS? Al , I , ,, rn ., v ,. 2 1 5? am' D . Fnrly-sigh! Girls Baseball lllfl first game played with Mefloud was won in two innings having filteen runs. Our team had batting practice for six and a half innings and tiling def-ided to stop. We had made thirty-five runs during that time while McCloud registered only eleven. For our second game we motored to Weed. This game was a lively one as both teams were well matched. The score was close throughout the game, and at the close of the last inning Weed scored one run, end- ing the game with a score of 13-14 in their favor. The following game was played with Sisson on our own diamond. This was a fast game from start to finish and was necessary for every- one to play hand. At the end of the seventh inning we were still ahead the score being 13-6. Our next game was played with Weed. This was the most im-- portant game of all as it decided who would be the champion of the sub- league. The first in11ing Weed scored two runs but We soon overtook them and managed to keep the score until the sixth inning. By this time Weed had made a number of runs making the seore a tie. During the seventh inning Weed scored two runs, thus the game ,closed with the seore 8-6 in their favor. PARODY ON THE BEAR WENT OVER THE MOUNTAIN l cf'loud came over the mountain, McCloud came over the mountain, McCloud came over the mountain, To show us what they krew. When they got over the mountain, When they got over the mountain, When they got over the mountain, They learned a thing or two. i S , fi 9 1 -1 s Q Q , 4 A, . 4 if ' Q Forty-nine I Boys Basketball LINE-UP GEORGE HARRISON, Captain ,..,.,,.. ......... G uarcl HENRY HEGGLAND ..............,..,....... ......,,. G uard 'MCAMILLO SIRIANNI ...,................. .,...,... G uard X GRENFALL LOCKSTONE ........ , ............ Guard if OWEN STANLEY .....,.............,. ,.,..... F orwarcl LARCHIE CLAUSNITZER ........., ........ F orward x MARVYN UPTON ,..,,.,.......... .,,..... F orward HOMER DICKSON ......... ....... ............... C e nter .- HE openi11g game of the season was played with Sisson on their court. It proved to be a good one. Our team was the victor. The second game was played with Weed on their court. The teams were well matched and We had a very exciting game. The score was 11 tie throughout the game until the last few seconds when Weed made one basket Winning tl1e game by two points. The next game played with McCloud was very much to our dis- credit. Throughout the game McCloud scored high. Their team was in- deed a good, fast one. This game made our boys realize they had to p1'actice hard to do themselves credit in the return game. The following game which should have been played with Sisson High, was played with their town team because their school team was FU'lu not in the league. This was also rather an exciting game and ended in our favor. The next game with iVeed spelled disaster to our team, Two of our best players were unable to enter the game due to illness. This game ended with a high score for VVeed. ' The last game with McCloud was one of the fastest ever played in the county. We played a winning game up to the last few minutes when two of our players met with slight injuries. This was the most exciting game of the season and it kept the rooters guessing until the last few minutes as to the outcome of it. This closed our basket ball season. We did not win every game but our teams eertainly gained confidenoe and had good practice. Now that our audiorium is completed and we have a good court to practice on, we will expect a great deal more of our teams next year. - i Boys Baseball Our opening game was played with McCloud on our diamond, We went out to win and showed lots of pep. We won the game in two innings, scoring four runs the first inning and nine the second. Upton pitched his usual game and the McCloud boys seldom hit the ball. The game ended with Dunsmuir holding seventeen while Meffloud held four runs which were donated to them. After playing McCloud we journeyed to Weed and again came home victorious. The score was in our favor throughout the game. Evidently McCloud must be ashamed of their baseball team as they withdrew from the league before we had a chance to defeat them again. We played our last game with Weed which was to decide the cham- pions. Again we went out to win and win we did leaving Weed far be- hind in the dust. This game was a very important one deciding the sub-league cham- pionship, which our boys won. As we go to press our season is only started and we have five or six more games to play. We are figuring on the pennant this year and so far have had good luck. IW Fifty-one Boys Baseball LINE-UP HENRY HEGGLAND, Captain ....... ,,,..A. C atcher MARVYN UPTON ...,.,.,,,,,.x..,,,,,...,,, A,.,,,.A,,,,,,, P Qtcher OWEN ST NNLEY .......,.,,,.......,..... ....... F irst Base ARCHIE CLAUSNITZER ..,,.... ...,.... S econd Babe KENNETH KLEAVER .......... ....... S econd Base RAYMOND MARSH .........., ....... T hird Base CAMILLO SIRIANNI ......... .,........ S hort Stop BILLIE KLEAVER .......... ,...,... R ight Field RUBEN PERRY ..... ,. ........ Left Field JOHN PRICE .......... ...,........,.......... ........ C e nter Field Fiflyflwo ODE McCLOUD PITCHERS lt isn't so much the curves you know That bring you a pasture of clover, It isn't the fast ones you can throw- Its how you can get them over. Many a luckless soul my sons Has become a worthless rover, Worthless, indeed are your curves and Because you can't get 'em over. speed ! T Fiflyfouf xxly, PX . A my X X , 3 I 57 Y. ee f . ,' 23' l N ' f X X XX Q Y X ll 4 p if f f li ,ze 'e l I, I X 1 Owen: fSIl0I'tSlll2llll l waui to look :it some mii'1'm's. Storekeeper: I lilllll-IIlll'l'0l'S? Owen: No, some I can see my fave in. 77 Mr. Phillips in c-liemistry 4-lass: HlWGl'0lll'l0 clileride is used as a ,Q'l'I'lllil'ld0 and as a disinfef-tant. Ilvgll V: Suicide too. WHO SAID- Is that clear now? Mental slouches? Get the ldCil1'?H ' 'Q 'eutrifugul force ? What not l? Holy Cow? Bright cracks ll U, for crying' out loud ? 6'1XIllblgll0llS vase ? ' ' Sucre Bleu? Revival of l0iil'l1lIlg'?H Jumped up jack raIil1its? H Poor sense of llllIll0I'?H Milli! l7usl1it? Milli! Vllhat il dumlmell ? Now're getting simple ? H Ls You lialnlnereml-down-kimek-kueed-mutton-lieaclefl-saWed-off-,g'0o- fussbrziiued-flea-bitten-yelluw-livered-4'e1'tified-dumb bell ? U, K? Fiflu fvc A puddin last, MINUTES OF A MASCOT MEETING. The Freshies, Goat and the Sophomores' Monk, And the elephant, big and strong, All met one day in the Bull lJog's room To tell what was right or wrong- Concerning the different folks they loved And had followed the whole year thru- So this is the story that I heard And I'll tell it now to you. Well what is wrong with the Freshie Class?' Asked the goat as he stroked his beard, You all seem to keep a' butting in- Until we are almost queeredf' Well it seems you 're right, said Mr. Monk, With his tail eurled high on his baek. But as long as you can make a monkey of us, You'll surely get 'butted back- For the Freshies are all as green as grass, Said the Bull-dog, growling low, So that's the place for a Goat like you, For you 're strong on the eats, you know. And here the Elephant truinpeted loud, You're a hot air bunch, said he, For the Freshies Goat is an alley bum And the Monk shows no family tree-- 'Ihe lJog's so bull headed, he ean't see straight And he tho't my ear was a fan. My, ean't he growl without a eause? Uh! Boys! I'l1 say he can. So, theie's only one buneh that eounts for mueh., Dispute me if you dare. You all agree? Of course you do, or I'd toss you in the air. And so was ended the hot debate, But Pye heard it said my dears- That the Elephant packed them off in his trunk And watered their glayes with his tears. L. Me C. METAPHOR NOT SLANG Father: I hear that you beat .Hubby Marsh in the foot race. Eddie H: Aw, pop, he was a puddin'. Father Csharplyj: Here! What kind of language is that to use? 7!79 Eddie H. 'tVVhy pop, that's all right. The puddin' always eomes in doesn't it?' Fifty-six F :fly-elghl Miss Lamphere lin Latin elassl: Billie, where have you been? Billie: Right here. Miss Lamphere: You might be in body, but not soul or you would know the place. Miss-Lamphere: fin history, correcting outlines on the boardj This outline seems to be a repetition of the last one. Josie: No the first one is a repetition of mine. I wrote mine before Gladys did. lloward: But what in the world could I wear at the costume party? Hazel: You might put on your dress suit and go as a gentleman of the Spanish war period. ALBERT MAKLE A Freshman from the Amazon Put nighties of his Gramazong 'Phe reason 's that He was too fat To get his own Pajamazon. ERNA'S PRAYER Dear Lord, I ask for nothing for myself but only that Thou wilt give my darling mother a rich and handsome son-in-law. SAD, BUT TRUE. lihna Cwith newspaperl 't Do you know, Henry, that every time you draw a breath someone dies? Henry: Well, I 'm sorry, but if I don 't breathe I ean't live either.- Iflxehange. Vamillo: I'ye a question to ask. Owen: Shoot lfamillo: If ai boy is a lad who has a stepfather- Owen Cdeeply interestedb: Go onf' Camillo: Does that make the lad a stepladder? MAKING THE GRADE What do you think of the system of grading' by letters here at 0olleg'e? Well, it certainly has its advantages over the old numerical system. In what way? l Uhl the E's change to H's so easily. Fwy-nine Miss Pistor in English 4: Everybody does not fit in the same shoe. Some are misfitsf' Bernice interrupting: t'That's me in English. Mildred L.: Ninety-nine women in a hundred are naturally gener- ous. Billie: Yes where one woman will keep a set-ret, niney-nine will give it away. Jean: So Cyril gave you a new motor ear! Isn't that just too sweet? Q Vera: Oh, I don't know. It doesn't match my furs. Willie was drawing a Oat. His mother came along and asked him where the oat's tail was. Willie answered: Its still in the ink bottle. Louise Motlartonz Lots of people trade with Mef'ormiek Saeltzerf' Louise DeWitt: Is he any relation to Bromo Saeltzer'? HEAVY HINT Archie: May I eall you by your first name? Louise DeWitt: 'tHow about your last name? 77 DID HE MEAN IT? Hostess: What, going already, Professor? And must you take your dear wife with you? Professor: Indeed, madame, I'm sorry to say I must. INEXPERIENCED Moses, said Uncle Eben, was a great law giver. But de way he was satisfied to keep de ten commandments short and to de point shows he wasn't no regular lawyer. We bet on Lizzie. Si Urabtree now buys his -jitney only one quart of gas at a time. He is trying to wean it. ACCORDING TO HOYLE Master: What lesson do we learn from the attaek of the Dar- danel les Mister: t'Tl1at a strait beats three kings. RIGHT Assistant: Here's a woman writes that she doesn't know which way to turn. Editor: Send her ai copy of the traffic regulation. Sixfy RNIA OREGO POWER C CALIFO N OMPANY of the YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Tlltl z' ' I clly ot the pioneer is not pnssl ' has become a l1ig'l1wav mains, th X Foll owing In the Foot steps Pioneer ned. l'h0 Oregon Trail ,, , hnt the lonely honlesteacler still re 4 Qqreat pine forest still stands, men still st all to rec-laini the wildernes ,. s. But h-mel' ot to . s ako their f X ' tl1e pioneer- lregon Pow P is of toflfn er 00111135-lllX mdnstrw . j stands 'Phe Unlifornizl. P j reacly to apply the forves of IIl0tl0l'1l . l j to the ago-olcl problems. 'l'hrong'h the virgin forest, over lonely mountain passes, 4-rossing' the llllttllllllil torrents, its lines run to give light and power to these enterprisers of North- ern flalifornia and Southern Oregon. The spirit that guides tl Tornia Oreff P . ie Whole 0I',Ll'ilYllZtlil0Il ,hon Power Uonmpany is people of its territ ' the of The Pali- one of eo-operation with the oiy. Its reeord of growth and serviee for past ten years is mnple jnstit'ic'ation for the use of the legend- YOUR PA R I NPIRS TN PROGRESS e Callfornia Or egon P ower C O. Sixty-one STETSON NETTLETON HATS SHOES The Toggery F. M. BURGESS Dunsmuir, Calif. HOLEPROOF HART SCHAFFNER HOSIERY 8: MARX CLOTHES A RATTLING GOOD PARODY F is for the fortune that it c-ost us, L is for the language most unkind, I is for the inner tubes we puuotulecl, V is for the valves We grind and grind, E is for the engine always stalling, R is for the repairing, my, oh Ine! Put them all together, they spell Fliver, It has sent me into bankruptey.-EXel1ange. ,ili RAISE WANTED Mother-t'Johnny, why in the world are you feeding the baby yeast ? ' ' Johnny- Boo-hoo! She's swallowed my uarter and I'm . fl trying to raise the dough. --ICX. CARS FOR EVERYBODY Mrs. Crawford- VVe're getting up a club to study auto- suggestion. You must join. Mrs. Lrabshaw-''Auto-suggestion'? If it's a new scheme to get your husband to buy a Oar, you can count me in. -Ex. Sixly-Iwo Dunsmuir Sieam Laundry Phone G4-W 924 Bllttorfly Avenue 9-'i?2 1 , aj? o We took a balk yesterday, but we need washing all ine fime. FRANK B. VAN FOSSEN Manufacturer and Dealer in Lumber and Building Materials Dunsmuir Electric Works The Eleciric Shopv AGENTS FOR DeForest Radio Sets The Best Stock of Radio Parts in the County Electrical Supplies of A11 Kinds Contracting 841 Florence Avenue Phone 175 Sixly-fo l.If XD .f- - a bs KEEP PCDSTED On wha,t's happening in your home town by reading THE DUNSMUIR NEWS Commercial Printing Depart- ment in Connection p ' Q fi , I, A L, E WILKINS BRGTI-IERS Lumber, Wood and Coal Yard Dealers in all Building Supplies Phone 40-W Dll1lSllll1i1', f12liif01'lliil, Economical Transportation GLIDDEN BROS. Automotive Engineers Mount Shasta, Calif. BEST IN DRUG STORE MERCHANDISE STATIONERY FILMS JONES PHARMACY The Store Drugs School Supplies and and Medicines Drawing Instruments BEST IN DRUG STORE SERVICE Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Eggs and Butter. Fish in Season. Sl! Cluett, Peaboby Shirts and Collars Cheney Brothers Ties and Clravats Gantuer X Matteru Bathing Suits Cooper Knit Smuuier UllilP1'XVl!ill' Q R WEED Sz JEFF RES NVee1l Hotel Building CALLISCH Electric Station 81 Hardware Co. ELECTRICAL, HARDWARE AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES Westinghouse Electric Ranges Wessix Automatic Water Heaters Wedgewood Ranges and Heating Stoves Our Motto: You Must Be Satisfiedf ! Hutaff 8z Carlquist Diamonds and Jewelry 'al The New lfldisou, Yietor and l31'll11SWlCli lJll01l0gI'3.lDl1S and Records S. P. Watch Inspector y-ugh! Complete 1 O Outfltters tl 1 For Mon, W 0111011 and CllilllI'0'll V F R Ieligll Grade MOl'i'll3lll1iS4' at NUHSOIIIIIJIO l'ric'0s l .lk N- I . . . ' S1104-ml Attentlon GIVUII to I Mail Orders M t J mm X . ' 9 The Leslie Jones Department Store Market Street, Redding, Uzllif. DUNSMUIR MEAT CCJIVIPANY QUALITY MEAT Servimx Gll2ll'?Hlft'0d First Ulass Salad :md lmllvllooll Meats Si! WEED HCDTEL. lhmsmuir. Calif. In Connection With A First Class Restaurant The Burnt Woods Sweets Ice Cream Parlor Service that Plezxses Comfort Without Ustentation L0i'2l1.i0l'1 Best for Aeeessibility And Rest of All, Soeiability C. E. WICKES J. A. KARLON Proprietor Manager Seventy BRICK GARAGE Dunsmuir, Calif. Buick, Dodge and Ford Accessories .X HAL MONTGOMERY Proprietor PEOPLES CASH STORE Fancy and Staple Groceries Z' The Meeting Place of Satisfied Customers THE INCENTIVE Jessie: I can't imagine how you get money out of your husband. Bessie: Oh, I simply say I'm going back to mother, and he immediately hands me the fare. -Exchange. PITNCTURED BUT PROUD Here waitress, this doughnut has a tack in it. Well, I declare! l'll bet the am- bitious little thing thinks it is a flivver tire. -Ex. 1 Chapter Ore-Maid One. Chapter Two-Maid Won. Chapter Three-Made One. A HARD PROBLEM Senator should be made a crime. If it had been a crime in George Washington's day. I wonder what state Mr. Borah would be representing now? Borah insists that war DUNSMUIR BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturer of Perry's Punch, Gingerale, Root Beer and A11 Kinds of Soft Drinks. 96' P. 0. Box 271 Phone 160 Dunsmuir, Calif. Seventy-0 DECISIVE ACTION The faculty for aehieving siwvess lies in your ability to do lho right thing at the right time. llecisive aetion in small IIIHTTOFS helps you to clevifle quivkly and unerringly in big' affairs. Decide at onee to maintain a eheek aeeount With us. It is the only business-like Way to handle your money. K Z THE STATE BANK OF DUNSMUIR Commercial Savings Seuenly-two DUNSMUIR HOSPITAL A Modern Hospital With Modern Methods DR. MALONE ISAAC R. WELLS Notary Public Licensed Real Estate Broker Dunsmuir, Calif. CLEANOTORIUM Cleaning, Pressing Dunsmuir, Calif. TAPSCOTT 86 TAPSCOTT E. F. YOUNG Attorneys at Law Furniture Office in Masonic Block Flggr Covering Yreka, Calif. Undertaking A. LEVY F. S. STANLEY Dry Goods and Gents Furnish- Real Estate Insurance ing Goods Furniture M-ii Rugs Shoes for Men, Women and Mattresses Children WHEELER'S EXCLUSIVE DR- HORNOR Ladies ', Misses and Children's Physician and Surgeon Read5 t0'We5lr', ' I Correct Corset Fitting Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Special Art Department Phone 11 Office in Residence Millinery and Shggs FLORETTA WHEELER Sevenly- S I THE LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA EUeryil1ing for Everybodyv We can supply your wants in any line at a price well worth your in- vestigation. We offer a standard quality of mer- chandise that speaks for itself. Our biggest asset is satisfied customers May we count on you among them? Do not fail to call when in our city. I-I ll f The McCormick Saelizer Co. Redding, Valif. y-four Gooch's Drug Store llllllSllllllI' our Motto: A SIIIIZIH' l7e:ll. Qllitllty floods. l'ourteous Service. WISDOM is simply an accumula- tion of knowledge. The Wise add to their fund of knowledge by investi- gation. Chiropractic should be thoroughly investigated by those whose dear ones are suffering from disease. It will PAY YOU to investi- gate a science which is based upon logical principles. Consultation free. Dr. A. G. Jones Chiropractic Dunsmuir, Calif. CANYON BAKERY Seventy-H FOURTEEN T0 THE POUND There's the lightweight champion of our village, remarked the talka- tive native to a newcomer. Pugi1ist, eh? Nope-the village butcher. -The American Legion Weekly. MIXED TUNE Radio Tune Plan Successful in Part, says a headline. It couldn't have been the part we heard.-Ex- change. PLACED AT LAST I can't do a thing with Jones, said the manager. I've had him in three departments, and he dozes all day long. Put him at the pajama counter, suggested the proprietor, and fasten this card on him: Our night clothes are of such superior quality that even the man who sells them can not keep awake. --Exchange. Zliilhnrnli For Your ICE CREAM and Geo. Haas S: Sons' Candy AC Kodaks and Films I-IE HITE Uunsmuir, Calif. OUSE DRY GOODS Sl-IQES READY-TO -WEAR Sevenfu-:lx WARN ER'S GROCERY Next Door to the Bank M 3 O A vloull, fresh stool: of 1111-to-flzlto goods all the time. Try this store for your cmlihles. Florslleiln Delber Trunks Shoes :md I,11g-gage The I X L. Cloffzing Co. llunsmuir, f 'aliforuia Genis, Furnishings and Sporting Goods Boys' Apparel Kahn Made-to W. L. Douglas Mbasure Vlotslws Shoes Sevenlu J. R. EI-IERNMAN CO. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ELECTRIC SUPPLIES I7 'CII CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE .. VAN FOSSEN ADDITION Anderson Lumber Co. ug 3143 , A Building Materials of all Kinds Wholesale and Retail BANZAI! Sophisticated Foreign Language Prof: And the Japanese language is the only one that has no cuss words. It is sublime to think of a language with no vulgaritylu Bright student: Then how do they start their Fords on a winter morn- ing?' NEW FOREIGN PERIL The New York Evening Mail sug- gests that, as we are not paying our debt, America should send some of her lecturers to England. Don't do that. We'll pay.-Punch fLondon.j PERTIN ENT Mother: Don't ask so many ques- tions, Katie. Don't you know that curiosity once killed a cat?' Katie: What did the cat want to know, mother? -Exchange. Best Milk for Bone, Brain and Muscle sold by DUNSMUIR DAIRY Martin Bros. Phone 79. Sevenfu-nine To SUE P. CORNISH Flerlz of the Board of Trustees of' the llunsmuir High School this spaee is respectfully dediented by the Dunsninir Uhzunber of tlonllneree in reeognition of her faithful serviee as a member of the board of trustees in working tirelessly for the eoniplee tion of our new high school building and for the Welfare of the institution at all times. tl. U. Porter U. E. Wiekes President F. M. Welker lrlliner l. Jenks F. M. 3.111.633 Sem-retary I , W. L. Klenver State Hank of Dunsrniur, fpreasurer. Dr. Fred Evans O, U, Huff G. B. flhanibers Jay Lggmig lil. B. Van Fossen A. J. Makle Directors. Eighly V., .f 'x?4's1E,ix,I r nu I7 -. V .T 'V it YJMT ' .-l:'553 Vi ,--Vp 51 5, V . V-9? V -W' ZA i? J'f '-: Y V' V 1' 'f .V 1 -I V- X. , ff,V.IQ'ltf5'vVf'Y-f-V jf 'QIHKJY A.. ., ,Mig-. V - A,-, , I I ,,, ,., 4,1 f,',N,w,.-1 - , hi V , ,,w.y--g,-3'5'- L, .439 -,Qi -4-vi'- ' ' V VV-.gg 52355: in-' gpm I 'hi 415:24 FQ-f:eqy V-W ,. 5-, 1 :3 1. 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