14 THE PORCUPINE cussing her coal supply and contents of her mail. 1:54, Mr. Winton explains the meaning of the bill. 2:00, Bill No. 2 passes by easy majority. No speaking on oposition. Tariff bill set for next session, irrigation bill read. Congress adjourned 2:15. Fourth Addition 115, Tariff bill brought up for debate. 2:20, Frei tells them all about protective f. Great applause. 30, Winton interprets the meaning of the bo bill. 2:39, Nails at $2.75 create a hot time between Sanborn, Frei and Davis. 2:45, Miss Miller discussed postoffice prop- erty in connection with tariff. 2:55, Miss Dickson ably defends prosperity. 2:57, Miss Fitzgerald addresses the speaker, Fellow Congressmen and especially the oppo- sition. 2:57, Latest—The opposition accept a challenge. 3:00, Congress adjourns. Miss Adams ham- me-ing away at free trade. Bill goes over to another day’s discussion. Mr. Fryer—High School bill poster. Prom- inent bill boards reserved for individual adver- tisers. Why is it that certain girls do not fear the bold and vicious pirates? Teacher (Geom. 1)—‘‘How do you erect a pespendicular ?” Bright Pupil— With chalk.” Teacher—“I did not call upon you Mr. Meck Fountain Johnson 529 Fourth Street, Santa Rosa, Cal. Brooks Clothing Co. °° MEN’S OUTFITTERS 535 Fourth Street - - - Opposite Court House SANTA ROSA, CAL. TEXT BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Ce SG pot 527 ROURTH SLREE TL ast aoe. This School is generally acknowledged to be the equal, if not the superior, of any other Our facilities are the best to be had. Over .one Special invitation is extended fo graduates of other institutions to take a jx st-graduate course with us, Send for Circulars. J. S..SWEET, A. M., President. commercial college on the Pacific Coas st. bindred lineal feet of fully equipped counting-house offices, SCHOOL BOOKS Furnishing Goods Clothing and Fine Neckwear LEADING BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS LO EU: Gc M2 @: SANTA ROSA CAL. Our Own Building, Built for Ourselves, t For aBusiness College- 7 INSTRUMENTS SANTA ROSA MUSIC STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES OYV oe eek Gee Na ae MUSIC —EEE
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16 THE PORCUPINE Who, wrote the extensive bill of fare in the Latin room? Six courses of beef. Miss O’M. thinks meat-heads are not good to read, especially for a few of the boys in Eng. VII. Mr. Cox (Hist. VII) —“What is a masculine mind ?” H. B.—‘Not like a woman’s—not weak.” Teacher—Mr. Wright is always right. wish there were more rights. One of the Girls—There is a chance for some of us. M. N. Y. (Biol. II) —“‘Have fleas teeth to chew their food with?” Mr. F.—““You ought to know by experience.” R. D. to H. S—“‘What did you kill Satur- day?” H. L— “A rabbit, by gosh, but it ran eway.” L. D. going shopping for mamma the first time: “I want two pounds of paralized sugar.” “VIES Sips? “Two tins of condemned milk.” pais), Site “A bag of fresh salt, sure its fresh.” “Ves, sir, next.” “One pound of decorated codfish.” “Nothing more, sir.” We have horse radish just in.” “No, we have no use for it. horse. fine some We have no Latest Thing Out—Have a chew—better than Beeman’s pepsin gum. Peter’s chemical compound. Following pure ingredients used: Glucose, 1 part; parraffine, 2 parts; granulated pepsin, 4 part. Used by all chemistry fiends. Mr. Cox—‘Mention some of the guide posts of history.” T. Parsons—‘“Colonel West show.” N. B.—This is the last of the Pete: joshes. Cody of the Wild Capital, Fully Paid Up, $200,000 00 DISTRESS Bang! Bang! Bang! On the school piano all day And I wish my tongue might utter The thoughts I cannot say Oh, well for the man who lebors, Who: digs and delves all day; For at least he does not have to hear The musical instrument play. With heads high cocked in air And hats upon our breast, We slowly crawl, or gently prance With light majestic zest. Sing to me, “After the Ball,” O- hammer my teeth full of gold; But let me live my netural life Without agony untold. Bang! Bang! Bang! For ages yet to be. But still (ll try not to utter The thoughts that arise in me.—F. M. E. E. RAWLINGS Men’sFurnishings Boots and Shoes 408 Fourth Street Santa Rosa, Cal. Full Line Carriages, Wagons and Farming B= 5 iy G4 = ‘SANTA ROSA.CAL. Imp lements Office Phone Black 205 Residence Phone Red 84 Undivided Profits, $100,000 00 Savings Bank of Santa Rosa Fourth Street and Exehange Avenue J. P. Overton, President; Cornelius Shea, Vice-President; C. A. Hoffer, Cashier; Denman, M. Prince, B. M. Prince, Teller. Directors—F. H H. G. Hahman, Harrison Mecham, a... Ea. TR: Samuel Talmadge, C. Edwards, Assistant Cashier; Shea, J. P. Overton, A general Commercial Banking Business transacted TRIPP DEALER IN Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Fine Furnishing Goods, Hats. Caps, Trunks and Valises NO. 509 FOURTH STREET - Chas. F. Buchwal SANTA ROSA, CAL. Santa Rosa Gandy Factory 517 FOURTH STREET
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