Santa Rosa High School - Echo Yearbook (Santa Rosa, CA)

 - Class of 1911

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OUR ADVERTISERS American Bakery...............208-210 Fourth St. N. Bacigalupi Son, Groceries.....208-205 4th St. Belden Upp, Druggists............... 443 4th St. F. Berka, Building Materials.......... Wilson St. Brooks Clothing Co., Clothiers......... 509 4th St. California Oyster Market and Grill....... 4th St. Cordingley’s Cyclery...........] Yative Sons’ Bldg. Crystal Cleaning Dyeing Works...... 721 4th St. Dixon Elliott, Hardware...... Third and D Sts. Elite Hair Dressing Parlors............ 630 4th St. Eugene C. Farmer, Druggist.......... 701 4th St. Flagiler’s Coffee and Teas.......... 420-422 4th St. Gardiner Bros., Furniture.......... 709-711 4th St. Hred Groene, Piorist.. cecsccesssae sc McDonald Ave. Hahman Drug Co., Druggists....213 Exchange Ave. Hodgson-Henderson Co., Men’s Furnishings Seqs'sila Viet hs bhe anes wh ule bai etiayis® 517 Fourth St. GORI StOOd, WIGOWOLGES 5 ass cc's cegs o's acs e'a's Big Clock W. S. Hosmer Son, School Books....Fourth St. Jacobs’ Candy Store, Candies..........529 4th St. Juell’s Drug Store, Druggist.......... 621 4th St. Keegan Bros., Clothiers............. 4th and B Sts Kopf Donovan. Grocers...........0.02. Third St. Lambert Sisters, Millinery............... 314 B St. Lee Bros. Co., Express and Draying..Fourth St. Luttrell’s Drug Store, Druggist........327 4th St. J. C. Mailer Hardware Co., Hardware...Fourth St. R. C. Moodey Son, Footwear......... Fourth St. M. BP: Noagk, Jeweler... .......6.st:see 534 4th St. New Method, Clothes Cleaned............... D St. Rose Brand Flour.......... Santa Rosa Flour Mills Santa Rosa Furniture Co.......... Fourth A Sts. B R.. Sawyer, DOweler oon vcics ccc ciotesiee 529 4th St. Schelling Gara Qe cscs s0c:caiecnse clewretiate Fourth St. Yemple Smith, Stationery.............. 611 4th St. Sonoma County Fruit Produce Co., Inc. deh tein bole REM Alasia a eal dieler® Fourth Wilson Sts. A. D. Skinkle,, Candies......ccccccccees Fourth St. St. Rose Drug Store, Drugs......... 4th and A Sts. Sunrise Shoeing Parlors, Blacksmiths....Fifth St. The White House... ....ccccsces Fourth B Sts. C. A. Wright Co., Booksellers....615-617 4th St. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Katherine Sanitarium......... 905 McDonald Ave. Dr. G. W. Mallory, Physician and Surgeon.... Sreeahetatere sta rate Sats etelers 6 vie lids Exchange Bank Bldg. Dr. P. A. Meneray, Physician and Surgeon.... b aaarelaibrnre ies Bs Bouatsond e Santa Rosa Bank Bldg. Mary “Jease ELOSpitals .c:4c:00c09 ers ieee, 815 Fifth St. H. H. Moke, Funeral Director...... 418 Fourth St. Dr. Jackson Temple, Physician and Surgeon.. TORTI Ree Orr: Union Trust Bank Bldg. Dr. S. I. Wyland, Os-te-o-path............... eryreclmetirearnnare ecdionativers Santa Rosa Bank Bldg.

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CONTENTS COVER DESIGN THE HICKORY NUT PLOT HER COUNTRY COUSIN COD FISHING IN CALIFORNIA THE DAYS OF THE FORTY-NINERS CALIFORNIA VICTORIOUS (Poem) EDITORIALS ATHLETICS GOVERNING BOARD REPORT SOCIAL NOTES HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA THE PRIZE CUP (Poem) EXCHANGES JOKES ADS—Read Them.



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——— VoL, Il SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA, FEBRUARY, 1911 No. 7 THE HICKORY NUT PLOT By Edith Sanford. H, say! Nona, have you a minute to spare? asked Ralph, bursting into the room where his sister sat writing. “To be sure, Ralph,” she said, pleasantly looking up from her letter, and continued mischievously, “and I think I can possibly squeeze out more than one minute, if you want me to real bad.” “Maybe it will take longer than one min- ute;” he said, “for I’m up against it.” “Your great troubles usually turn out to be trifles after they are deciphered,” she said. “Well, you. see, tonight,” he went on to explain, “I promised to bring the wagon around by Jim’s place after school and take a lot of the fellows out to Hanson’s woods to get some hickory nuts, before they’re all gone. Then, just before I started home from school, Dick told me to be sure to come over and practice football tonight, be- cause we play Parkerville tomorrow. Now, how am I to do both things at once?” “Why, I have the answer to that problem already!” said Nona. “Jim just came by a few minutes ago and told me to tell you not to bring the wagon over, because Mr. Hanson wont let any outsiders in his woods this year. He was out that way this morn- ing on his wheel, and there was a sign, ‘No Trespassing Allowed,’ on the gate.” “Well, that relieves me of one duty, but TY wonder what’s got into the old duck to make him act that way. We’ve gone out there every year for the last five years. I'll be home between five and six tonight, un- less we practice later than usual.” Ralph did have to practice rather late, so it was quite dark by the time he started home. As he was about to turn a dark cor- ner, he heard low voices. He caught a word which sounded interesting, so he stopped and listened. He soon recognized the voices as those of two of the roughest boys of the town. They were planning to invade Han- son’s woods with their gang, and get a good share of the nuts which Ralph’s bunch had planned to get. After they had set the day for the theft—a day when Mr. Hanson al- ways went to Parkersville, the adjoining town, to trade—Ralph continued thought- fully on his way home. Upon his arrival there he telephoned to Jim and told him to come over as soon as possible. The two boys held a secret meeting in Ralph’s room that evening. They emerged at length and for the next half hour kept the telephone busy, telling all of the boys of their bunch to meet them at an appointed time and place. After Jim had left, Nona asked her brother what he intended to do. He acted very mysteriously about it and would tell her nothing. The boys held their appointed meeting, at which Ralph and Jim unfolded their plan. The others were all very enthusiastic over it and promised to help. “Say, Sis, will you girls help us boys to get those nuts in Hanson’s woods?” asked

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