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The Lompoc Record from Lompoc, California • 8

The Lompoc Record from Lompoc, California • 8

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The Lompoc Recordi
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Lompoc, California
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CrCCCCCfCCCJ MR. SHOE- r- C. E. Nicholas, lineman for the Uome Telephone Company, spent Sunday with his family in Los Angeles, returning Tuesday afternoon. Word haa been received, by F.

8. Lewis, the real estate dealer, stating that his eon Miles, who was seriously ill with typhoid fever at Pittsburg, is recovering. Tom Martin, formerly as plumlx-r by thu M- antile Uni-m, has accepted a position with the Union Oil Company. Mies Grace Cantpbrll returned iwrne Tuesday evening-from a two mouths' visit to frbnd.i at' Arroyo Grand and Oceana. Next Mouduy will he LaW dav and the following Thumlnv will be Adaiie- 3 U' BUYER: If you will allow us to furnish your Mr.

Landun, of Francisco, repre- eion day. Neither will be formally ob-senting the C. C. Morse Beed Company served here. arrived yesterday to look oyer the con- There wi a nieetintf of the Rebek ditions of the sweet pea crop in this Rh 0(Jd Ft.1Io extToe9.

Vacation Ended -The Alpha Literary and Improvement Club will meet in Foresters Hall tomorrow (Saturday) aftronoon and hold thi first meeting of season after the Bummer's vacation. The following program will be rendered- Add rets by the president, Mrs. Jas. Sloan. Plan of year's work ef plained by the President.

Round tbe table, vacation experience. Music, iiri. McClure and Miss Irene Saunders. the new officers are as follows: Precident, Mrs. Jas.

Sloan: 1st Vice President, Mrs. Chas. Rice; Secretary, Mm. S. Dimock: Treasurer, Mrs.

W. Case Librarian Mrs. Char. Harris Executive Commiteee, Mrs. F.

B. Moore, Mies Olivia McCabe, Mrs. J. P. McCabe.

vaney. no naa a namrjer oi conuacis da- weninc.Sfint.-7. Each la i fine fields. to bring an empty bottle. Mr.

McGee and eons returned the Mrs. Weston, who for several weeks fore part of the week from San Marcos haa been under the profeosional rare of where they enjoyed a ten-days outing. Dr. Scott, as the result of a sf-Vere attack Mr. McGee says it fa an ideal place to 'of pneumonia, ia somewhat improved.

family with footwear your shoe bill will be smaller and your comfort greater. Children's Shoes a tf Hi camp and hundreds of people, many Rev. Marshall, formerly Ipastorxof the from Santa Barbara, are camped near Baptist church at this place, arrived the this favorite resort. C. E.

Robbins came up from Los An geles, Wednesday, for a three weeks' vacation in Lompoc and vicinity. Mr. first of the week for a visit of a few days. He informs us that he will hold services in the Baptist church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The following prizes will be ttiven at Manager Schwartz' danreafter the show tomorrow night 1 st p'rize for Vents, german silver- collar-bntton case 2nd 2 Specialty.

Foresters Organize Robbins was formerly a resident of this valley and could not resiat the up for for abreath of the invigorating atmosphere. I cMtis Bros; amber cigaret-holder 1st prize, ladies, "Mr. Thurston departed lhe latter part of the week after a stay here of nearly three weeks, during which time he organized a court of the Independent Lester Moore, proprietor of the Hotel jewelry case; 2d, lady's handbag. Arthur, returned from a yisit of several I A game Jiag been ogai between days at Pan Francisco Sunday eyeaing. i the j- Union jj jKn si iml tbe NEWS OF THE PTTV A Mn VAT TT.V Mrs.

Moore, who accompanied him to Order of Foresters, Tne initiation of the candidates took place in the K. of WEW. are being added to our stock daily. A magnificent line of Sweater Coats the latest arrival. All colors, alll sizes Vlll B.X 1 jut A wuu P.

Hall and while there were but six the city, visited relatives in Sacramento Ad returned home Arroyo Grande High School basket ball teams to take place in the sear future and the local eleven are doing good practice work three times a week to get in shape for this game. W. A. Paxloft, representing the Lincoln-Jefferson University law depart' present the work was exemplified with precision and as a reward for the interest taken by the few who signified their good faith by attending, they were each elected to an office In the Court. There Dr.

J. W. Graham and Mr. Graham returned Monday from San Francisco where they spent a couple of days on business and pleasure combined. Tbey Jl.

D. Rennie baa harvested bin sweet pea crop and realized $166 per acre for the crop. J)r. H. C.

Dimock has further lm-. proved hia fine residence ia the north west part of town. will be about twenty who will join this were accompanied by Mrs. Graham's ment, was a busineca visitor in' town to Order as charter members and it is ex day. Mr.

Paxton is endeavoring to in c--M 'J pected that many will join later and that the order will have a fine Court here' within a year, iy 1 William Barker has been spending the A CORRECT SHOP FOR LIEU sister, Mies Etta Rucker, who returned to her home at Watsonville. 1 Cards announcing the birth of a bright little son born to Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein, Thursday, August 26, were received by their friends this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Klein reside at 3959 Washington street, San Francisco, and are to be congratulated on the. new arrival. week in town on business for the United Wireless Company. Fred Illinstine, clerk at the Hotel tereBt young men to tako up the study of law and offttrs special inducements to a limited number in each congressional district.

He will be in town tbe remainder of the week and will be pleased to explain hia proposition 4n detail to anyone interested in this study, The dance last Friday nijcht given in the Foresters' new hall by the lodge Road Improvements Arthur, is spending the week with friends in the Angel City. From the Santa Barbara Independent fa The extension and new outlet for the Mrs. Harmon and mother, Mrs. Rice, Mountain drive, which will the left Wednesday for San Francisco where The Pioneer Warehouse is now open proved so successful and was eotbor they will visit for a few weeks. road on past tbe entrance of Cold Springs canyon, and furnish a connection with for business and boxes are being handed ougniy enjoyea that there bas been a out to the farmers as fast as they can -constant clamoring ever since for -more be made.

Mr. Hugo Boie will repre- of these popular events. It was decided the Riven Rock road, is assured for the Mrs; WrBroughton will leave the fore part of the week for a visit in the northern part of the State with rela AAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA near future, and bids will be called for sent the company this year and will be at the last meeting of the Foresters to glad to give information to anyone de- acquiesce to the Fernanda of lovers of the tives, r- by tbe board of supervisors at its September meeting next Monday. siring to know the prices of products, dance and consequently another will be etc. given Saturday nieht to which the pub1- Misses Lena and Minnie Glacomazzi, This is only one of the important road the charming young milliners of Onada M- lie ia cordially invited.

Excellent ma- 1 Hill LyiJlilliiii lupe, werein Lompoc on business last ihju, oeo. Vi.8. iveu mu wi b(. furnifihe1 hv Unu'inrchK. i 1 i i rrea leavswonu woo i ia weea tor.

Ua gnd a goodftilne a98ure(Ji xicket(j VU.mK a tn. u.u -w wU, 6Qc evenjn The Epworth League of the Metho diat church will serve ice cream in the Truitt building tomorrow during the afternoon. place, nave extenuea. tceir trip t. irauuBlw' uo7 there is much talk in favor of giving one o.

0j jjeee p0pUar dances every Saturday IUHKiiiK vua iriji in mr imui night 1 well auto. I The Rice' Ranch has started drillii A.M. Mrs. Emma Quimby, the milliner, lias been eniovinz a vacation and visit matters to be considered by the board next week. County Surveyor Flournoy says that bidders are at last figuring on plans for the 17 miles of the coast highway from Capitan station on the west line of the Hazard ranch to a point half a mile up Gaviota canyon.

If the bids are acceptable, a contract will be let. The work not only repair the damage of last winter's storms, but put that section of the coast road in better condition than it has ever been. Contractors are also working on Mr. Flournoy's plans for the Pan Julian road, 16 mile? long, and bids may be received ou Muiiday. Plans have been completed for concrete and steel bridges over the Arroyo Burro, over creeks on the Hot Springe.

at San Luis Obispo with her sister, Mr banta iiarbara entertamea a oisun- Iu we at Maria, and it guinhed visitor yesterday." Gifford Pin-1 down 125 feet; officials say production While this Bank adopts every desirable method of modern banking, it never loses sight of that essential quality: tied Jackson. Mr. Dcbbs and sister of San Francis chot, cruel forester ot tne unuea btates, oI lhe otIier ix wes ieep8 Up an cou cb, arrived yesterday morning for a visit dropped off there on bis way soutn to dLtiona generally are favorable. There look into the case of Colonel Sloeson, been considerable talk that Rice chief ranger of the Santa Barbara forest Rftnch fihare8 wili pgy 2 per cent a moalh at the borne of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.

Legge. reserve, wbOBe resignation nas oeen ae- diyidend instead of 1, as for the past fw manaea oy ins superior omcer at can i moQtLJ This is notanimmediatepiob Miss Etta Rucker left the first' of the week for Watsonville after a vacation of rrancisco, lability. If conditions remain as at prt-n- Mr. Robertson, brother of the depot ent.and no bad luck la encouniertd.ili I a couple of weeks during which time she visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Rucker, and friends in and about town. and San Yewlro roads, over San Hoqui creek ou Hollieler avenue, over the An-royo Toro on the Coast highway near Serena, and over a Creek near the Toro canyon road on the Coast highway. agent at Surf, mother and brother, re- Mends may be increased somewhat next turned to tholr home at Morgan Hill' officials, but it is unlikely thai after a visit of a month.

R. Panneberg there will be any increase prior to Jan-and wife returned the latter part of the ry. At the same time it is assarted week from a visit in the northern part aoople funds are in the treasury and the Work will begin in a few.days on a 72 of the State. Mr. Panneberg will de earnings would, jubtify a 'I per cent monthly distribution, but this is not vote his time for the next two weeks foot steel span bridge and an 84-foot steel span bridge in Gaviota pass.

Both will span Gaviota creek. The longer bridge a deemed good business policy by the looking after his ranching interests west of town. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTVYTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTT LeRoy Balaam, who has been employ A Hardwood Floor of any Color ed as clerk in the store of A. J. Negus since he graduated from the commercial will be near the town of Las Cruces.

Other county work for which Surveyor Flournoy has completed plans Is a storm water ditch 2400 feet long on the north side of Ilollistec avenue, and culverts on tbe Valley road and the Coast highway. The rebuilding ot the mountain road over San Marcos pass is almost finished. 'You may Ghooac for $2.50 course in the high school, departed Sunday for Santa Barbara where be bas accepted a position with the Commercial Flxrs which are In too Bank. LeEoy is a boy of good habits and industrious, and there la no doubt poor condition to be improved with varnish alone can be made to imitate a genuine hardwood ocr with this new patented Graining System. This nrocess docs nut 1 I I I I ft i- a 1 i 1 that he will rise rapidly in his chosen vocation.

management, which claims to be acting with conservatism. The Lompoc Concert Band rehearsing semi-weekly preparatory to making its first public appearance en Admission Day, Sept. 9th. The band has been making good progress since its organization, and the director, Mr. Groves, informs ns that be has an enthusiastic and 'talented membership and that Lompoc will, have a splendid band in a few; months.

Tbe boys are debirous of appearing on tbe Oth to sLow the citizens that they mean business and are endeavoring in every way to assist in fostering a first class musical organisation. Our 'citizens should be pntieut and we'll venture to say that ere many months have passed a good band will be numbered among the prominent assets of the town Lompoc. Every town on the Pacific slope haa a local band, nowadays, and many ot the places have a smaller population than The three-year-old aon of Mrs. Alice WORN OUT require the services of a professional wood finish or. The Graining T- I takes the place of skill dirty, or badly adjusted machinery Mankins, who was kicked in the forehead last Friday afternoon by a horse belonging to his grandfather, Mr.

Horn, while at play, is getting along nicely and will fully tecover from the shock p3 oi any kind cannot do intiBiactory work. The delicate mechanism of 1 which came very near proving fatal and for many hours hit life was despaired of. After the accident the child was taken to the Bue'na Vista Sanitarium WATCHES requires the attention ol REAL expert at least once every two years. Unless they are Cleaned, Repaired and Regulated ana can i awcccmiy used by the intxpCTs-rnced man or won--, thus making it for any one at a very slight expense to enjoy the luxury of a new hardwood floor. This Graining Compound when prutc ctcd by one or two coats of, Chi-Namel producrs a surface that wtll out-wr nr 'any ordinary varnisVd floor, many liuui ovtr.

and through the skill of Prs. Scott. Kel-liber and Brown, his life was saved. Mrs. Mankins, mother of the little suf mm our own little city.

A good band meets with the approval of all classes and in this mnsical age is an acknowledged Mm 1 1 II I I that often valuable adjunct to the music-loving ferer, was camping with friends near Healdsburg and was wired at once, arriving the fore part of the week, A new bean threshing machine arrived yesteiday morning from Ventura billed to Jens Kolding, the well known and amusement-seeking citizen of one tbey cannot be expected to keep good time. We have in our constant employ a Real expert watchmaker, jeweler and engraver, whose business it ia to look after this branch of the business. Our work la flrat-claaa and prices moderate. SOLD Ei" of California's leading towns Lompoc Homeless boys can be had for adop By all means encourage tbe home band, 18'aunde. tion, or on any reasonable arrange CJi- IviiGJ-iCiCmi rancher.

This machine is said to be; one of the best on the market and is 1 ment from Lot Angeles or San Fran tsed succef sfulfy In Ventura county. ctsco. Many of them are first-class t8 boys, well able to more than pay their way. They wilt be sent out on trial DEALERS IN IroGoiSrlerilntiiOjiiiuorc AGENTS FOR without expense to parties willing to receive them. Rcferehccs exchanged.

TEDDY KOOSEVELT'S COLLECTION OF I A I A L3 on exhibition in our window. Vines collection of bronze statues that ever came to town Each one a work of art, a reproduction of a masterpiece. Those make Deautlful Ornaments for mantel, piano, clock or parlor and are nice Card Prizes, fioe thorn. E. R.

HUBBARD JEWELER Tho CelgWed Bridge Beach Stoves end Ranges the banner bean county of the Bteto. i Laet year Mr. Kolding and Mr. Harden-brook bought a bean separator, but after giving it a thorough trial, were satisfied that it was not what fhey wanted. While it did comparatively good work on certain grades of beam it would not, on others, besides cracking them badly, i The new separator Just received is ex- peeled to overcome all of these difficulties and do first-class work.

Bean thresbiug will commence in about three Mr. Kolding has finished the work of barley threshiug and had a good ron of ivef a 5 month of steady work, CaljiPlsca In the County then CoHce Is Rcastcd ari Elcsicd cn the Prcxfccs Address ChilSrca's lim Society IV Watch Inspector for ths People 1 mm Tfea 0 If Ygu.

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