28 What did Eng. II see in dreamland? Marion—I don’t see why its end of motion if they jumped into the water. Frank D., Edwin B. and Will K. are be- ginning to look on the serious side of life. Isn’t that right? M. Youker, alias Yreka, whistling teacher. F. Geary—He was Catherine’s niece. Geom. I has Holme(s) made pies fresh every ‘day. Jesse W cently. went on his wedding tour re- Lilla say “don’t cross me in this—” THE. PORCUPINE Whose picture ‘has Fred B— got in his watch? Clay—That Frenchman made an Trish speech. R. Fryer (Biol. I1)—That dam— dam— dam— damsel fly. Percy Davis—Miss Wirt, I found my mind in my pocket. Mr. F (Biol. I)—You can always tell a bird because it has got feathers. PORT COSTA FLOUR
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30 THE PORCUPINE Miss Wirt—Who was the hero of the Mer- chant of. Venice? : Pupil—Portia. Miss W. G-ace, I have a good mind to throw you out of the Best to throw one at a time. (very angrily)—Beatrice and room. Russell says that the soldiers got the Fil- ipinos full on water. Russell says the Salvation Army “looks good to him.” The study hall board looks like a cheap ad column, with five “Lost” ads, two “Found” and one “Wanted” ad. Why not adver- tize in the Porc—? ads, Sayings of J. C. C—“That bumble bee died of a broken heart.” “You can see more through the bottom of a whisky glass than through a prism.” “That’s all right Miss Hood, you're all right.” Have you noticed Hall at the reading table lately? NECESSITIES Of life include the very best of Ask Brooks about the hay ride: It is rumored that Pearl likes -to climb. Frances has made a new sensation lately. Not in basket ball either. S. Prince—The original origin was in the East Mr. F.—What is hydrogen? Roy B.—That is stuff they use in hydraulic mining. Nettie—He put his son through all sorts of tortures, such as sending him to school, etc. . Poor Hiram has too much night work to do. E. Bum (Lab. 1)—They will transmit the memory of this defeat to their ancestors. Ethel H.—The people were not highly cul- tivated. Dal asked four girls but no Mann to go and they all said no. Alice notes hereafter if they don’t want them pub- lished. and Rena hed better dstroy their Eva has thrown the Parson for a Deacon. Why does Tub like Riley alley so well? It seems very attractive to him. What’s that about Zip, Olive? Russell has requested that we waste no furthe: spece on him. 7 Se ¥ Clarence is undecided as to who he likes best: Miss Ev—s, Miss Je—ins, Miss E—es, Miss Ba—r—w— or Miss Co—. GROCERIES These are to be had at 203 and 205 Fourth Street A. SWAN CO. Successors to Bertolani Bros. The only place has been found—the only—where MILK SHAKE «, SN KO That delicious, refreshing and inexpensive beverage that delights thousands can be secured. It is J. G. DONT’S, 121 Fourth St. Confectionery, Notions = Stationery
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