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CARMEL PINE CONE ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Five Cents a Copy 1917 CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA. CAL. VOL. Ill, NO. 9 J'VI sula wHuif®. M.onterey penin- !iy^sultinrr'f ln thLe Prosper- 1 1?t’s PUrch r e £0Venr c^s cnvn -e ^rom the Hc.l'es of u ? ° ratl°n of 15.200 h Do IT now D i Your C armel L ot 9ine tHeedlej of 1 5 -200 o'1 . tai'y nn! ’ e devoted to SSwffiT*"- Alread* 2 ? C l». h "1™ u Thnoo ; mace in v ar- pUy'n 8 heiv> ,u contemplate a> w i,U > ld do so now. O i’esent r lower than > ------- j Nttier r ere a Long Time S , &T2 p Hiram w- 8?5 4 rd^ e^ t o n , t S3: “ U"Ue<l "ill | S Bnd^n1 '0 Stat? wlif-re I nie a 1 1 euterin^ what *$L ^ \ T wor,d- T fi»«i •fly | ®froi„ r> ,.®couoiled to de- l)f^ n , e,s and oruia’ " berH 1)11 "hll l e" K d TB8P 'ra tio u s have eYej. i. '0i oi)e i ,S° as a Califor- C "itl,in !!lre' to do what ",e Risk of !re or Theft hen v *°Mr Valu- W| al)les „o "« S„„e,l M lo„ , ° r - A Lrea,. c SS,,,»e I, ; b " Ue"< « ,rep0si' Box •lie n a,,d C '°5edCal PUblie Li0n Week. d- Dllc ^hool will be PERSONAL ITEMS Dr. and and Mrs. Charles Peake forded down here Sun- ' day morning from San Jose, j for a day’s stay only. The early calling of Con- 1 gress c a u s e d Congressman Julius Kahn to shorten his so journ here. He is now on his way to Washington. Mrs. C. F. Hoffman of Oak- ! land, and her brother, Medi cal Director Dickinson, U.S.N. j retired, were Carmel visitors 1 for a few days last week. Joseph Ghirardelli was a re- jcent guest at the Lee Gray ; home in Pebble Beach. Miss Belle Kant, a former Carmel resident, with her brother, motored down from San Francisco for a week-end i visit. Miss Margaret Fortier is ! spending this week here with her mother. A second child has come to gladden the home of the Hares at Pacific Grove. Mrs. Hare was formerly Dorothy Max- tone-Graham. Vacation i n the Oakland schools has given opportunity to Miss Agnes Roehling to en joy the week here with her folks. Among last Friday’s visitors a t Carmel Highlands were Mrs. M. E. Hand. Mrs. Sydney Yard, Mrs. A. J. Trethaway, and Representative Julius Kahn. They traveled in J. F. Devendorf’s motor car. Dr. A. T. Noe and wife of Pacific Grove, with Mr. H. D.j Murphy and wife of Boston, I were recent Carmel visitors. Mr. Murphy is an artist of note and will paint much in, these parts during his sum mer’s stay. The family of attorney W. H. Gorrill of San Francisco is occupying the Goddard cottage for a few weeks. This is not -their first visit here. James Hopper and George! Sterling drove over to the’ county seat last week, to ap pear before Judge Bardin in the matter of the formers ap plication to become a citizen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shat- tuckof San Jose are occupying the Chappell bungalow. They expect to be here some time. i NEWS NOTES Order of Court. Estate of : Helen W. Smith, deceased— Order fixing inheritance tax Iand order settling final account !and decree of distribution. The food sale to be presided overby the ladies of St. Anne’s Guild, will be held next Tues day afternoon at Schwenin ger’s bakery. At 8 o’clock tomorrow even ing the Van Brower-Hoagland dancing class meets at the home of Mrs. J. D. Gray. S. J. Wyatt has received the contract for furnishing- the athletic apparatus for the new Carmelo school in Carmel Val ley. While no definite plans have been made, details for the ac quirement of property and the erection of a rectory for All Saints Church are being con sidered. The State Fish and Game Commission, at the request of our representatives in the Legislature, will plant a large quantity of Pizmo clams in Carmel bay. Through the agency of Mrs. R. J. DeYoe the Cannon prop erty. on Casanova street has changed hands. Mrs. Comyns of York, Me., is the new owner. Dean W. D. Allen, who is to conduct a school of music here this summer, was in town last Saturday, with Mrs. Allen. They will occupy the Dolores street Larouette cottage. W. S. Cooper has been made treasurer o f th e Western Drama Society, succeeding Lewis Josselyn. John Douglas Short and C. I. Wright have formed a part nership law firm, with offices in San Francisco. Mark Edmonds, with his school class-mates, and Miss J. Hoagland, Miss Kathar ine Cooke, and Richard Fitz patrick, had a delightful so cial evening at the Farrington- Edmonds home last Friday. B. E. Cahoon, deputy county assessor, has completed his annual job here, and is now assessing in another part ot the county. Now is the time to joint the Red Cross. Do your “bit.” CLUB NOTES Bv Miss I. A. J ohnson The Young M en’s Club will be entertained by Miss Eunice Gray on Saturday evening. Dr. H. B. Bawden will give a talk. The Boys’ Club had an interest ing and active day last Saturday at Carmel Highlands. After a tumult ous but safe arrival, they started up Pinchot Peak under the leadership of Lewis Josselyn and two buglers. The repertoire of the musicians was limited but effective, especially when supplemented by the club yell. Each boy had his observation book in which were entered names of flowers, trees, insects, etc. So that in addition to the pleasure of the tramp, the boys learn to be ob serving. Several had over sixty entries. An early return to Carmel brought an untired and happy crowd of boys, eager for another outing. C ARJWELt 1 By-the-Sea ATTRACTIONS ! s j First class Golf Course * ? Tlibrary and Readingroom i Fishing and Swimming i in the Carmei I Public Tennis Court i I I Visit the historic Mission 5 Moving Pictures every ! Tuesday and Saturday I evening. j Picnic at Pebble Beach, j Point Lobos, San Jose 1 Canyon. Visit the Forest Theatre Bowling Alley Beautiful Walks, Drives Professor Preston W. Search on Monday of this week gave the opening lecture at the an nual institute of the San Fran cisco Teachers, speaking on “The Growth of a Child,” a subject on which he is a re cognized authority in the edu cational world. How about a Clean-up Day in Carmel before the summer rush is on 9

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1917 C A R M E L -B Y - T H E -S E A . CAL . V O L . I l l , NO . 9

J'VIsula wHuif®. M.onterey penin-!iy^sultinrr'f ln thLe Prosper-1 1?t ’s P U rc h r e £ 0 V e n r

c s cnvn -e ^rom t h e Hc.l'es of u ?°ratl°n of 15.200

hDo IT n o wDi Your C armel L ot 9ine tHeedlej

of 15 -200 o'1. tai'y nn! ’ e devoted toSSwffiT*"- Alread* ‘2 ? C l». h"1™u Thnoo ; mace in v ar- pUy'n8 heiv> ,u contemplate a> w i , U > l d do so now.

Oi’esent r lower than

> -------j Nttier r ere a L ong T im e

S , & T 2 p Hiram w-8 ? 5 4 r d^ e t o n , t

S 3 : “ U" Ue<l"ill | S B nd^n1'0 S ta t? wlif-re I

nie a 1 1 euterin^ what* $ L ^ \ T wor,d- T fi»«i•fly | ® froi„ r> ,.®couoiled to de-l)f n, e,s and oruia’ " berH 1)11"hll l e" K d TB8P 'ra tio u s have eYej. i. '0i oi)e i ,S° as a C alifor-

C "itl,in ! ! lre ' to do w hat

" ,e R i s k o f! r e o r

Thefthen v

*°Mr Valu-W|

a l) les„o " « S „ „ e ,l M

lo„ , ° r -A Lrea,. c SS,,,»e I, ;

b " Ue"< «,rep0si' Box •lien a,,d

C'°5edCal PUblie Li0n Week.d- Dllc ^hool will be

PERSONAL ITEMSDr. and and Mrs. Charles

Peake forded down here Sun- ' day m orning from San Jose, j for a day’s stay only.

The early calling of Con- 1 gress c a u s e d Congressman Julius Kahn to shorten his so­journ here. He is now on his way to W ashington.

Mrs. C. F. Hoffman of Oak- ! land, and her brother, Medi­cal Director Dickinson, U.S.N.

j retired, were Carmel visitors 1 for a few days last week.

Joseph Ghirardelli was a re- jcent guest a t the Lee Gray ; home in Pebble Beach.

Miss Belle Kant, a form er Carmel resident, with h e r brother, motored down from San Francisco for a week-end

i visit.Miss M argaret Fortier is

! spending this week here with her mother.

A second child has come to gladden the home of the H ares a t Pacific Grove. Mrs. Hare was formerly Dorothy Max- tone-Graham.

Vacation i n the Oakland schools has given opportunity to Miss Agnes Roehling to en­joy the week here with her folks.

Among last F riday ’s visitors a t Carmel H ighlands were Mrs. M. E. Hand. Mrs. Sydney Yard, Mrs. A. J. Trethaway, a n d Representative Julius Kahn. They traveled in J. F. Devendorf’s motor car.

Dr. A. T. Noe and wife of Pacific Grove, with Mr. H. D.j M urphy and wife of Boston, I were recent Carmel visitors. Mr. Murphy is an a rtis t of note and will paint much in, these parts during his sum­m er’s stay.

The family of attorney W.H. Gorrill of San Francisco is occupying the Goddard cottage for a few weeks. This is not

-their first visit here.Jam es Hopper and G eorge!

Sterling drove over to t h e ’ county seat last week, to ap­pear before Judge Bardin in the m atter of the fo rm e rs ap­plication to become a citizen.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shat- tu ck o f San Jose are occupying the Chappell bungalow. They expect to be here some time.

i NEWS NOTESOrder of Court. E state of

: Helen W. Smith, deceased— O rder fixing inheritance tax

I and order settling final account !and decree of distribution.

The food sale to be presided overby the ladies of St. Anne’s Guild, will be held next Tues­day afternoon at Schwenin­g e r’s bakery.

A t 8 o’clock tomorrow even­ing the Van Brower-Hoagland dancing class m eets a t the home of Mrs. J. D. Gray.

S. J. W yatt has received the contract for furnishing- the athletic apparatus for the new Carmelo school in Carmel Val­ley.

While no definite plans have been made, details for the ac­quirem ent of property and the erection of a rectory for All Saints Church are being con­sidered.

The State Fish and Game Commission, a t the request of our representatives in t h e Legislature, will plant a large quantity of Pizmo clams in Carmel bay.

Through the agency of Mrs. R. J. DeYoe the Cannon prop­erty . on Casanova s tree t has changed hands. Mrs. Comyns of York, Me., is the new owner.

Dean W. D. Allen, who is to conduct a school of music here this summer, was in town last Saturday, with Mrs. Allen. They will occupy the Dolores s tree t Larouette cottage.

W. S. Cooper has been made treasurer o f t h e W estern Drama Society, succeeding Lewis Josselyn.

John Douglas Short and C.I. W right have formed a part­nership law firm, with offices in San Francisco.

Mark Edmonds, with his school class-mates, and Miss J. Hoagland, Miss K athar­ine Cooke, and Richard F itz ­patrick, had a delightful so­cial evening a t the Farrington- Edmonds home last Friday.

B. E. Cahoon, deputy county assessor, has completed his annual job here, and is now assessing in another part ot the county.

Now is the time to jo int the Red Cross. Do your “ b it.”

C L U B N O T E SBv Miss I. A. J o h n s o n

T he Young M e n ’s C lub will be en terta ined by Miss E un ice Gray on Saturday evening. Dr. H . B. Bawden will give a talk.

T he Boys’ Club had an in te re st­ing and active day last Saturday at Carmel H ighlands. After a tum u lt­ous bu t safe arrival, they started up P inchot Peak under the leadership of Lewis Josselyn and two buglers. The repertoire of the m usicians was lim ited bu t effective, especially w hen supp lem en ted by the club yell. E ach boy had his observation book in w hich were en tered names of flowers, trees, insects, e tc. So that in addition to the pleasure of the tram p, the boys learn to be ob ­serving. Several had over sixty entries. An early return to Carmel brought an untired and happy crowd of boys, eager for ano ther outing.

C ARJWELt 1B y - t h e - S e aA T T R A C T IO N S! s

j F irst class Golf Course * “? T library and Readingroom i

Fishing and Swimming i in the Carmei I

Public Tennis CourtiII

Visit the historic Mission 5Moving Pictures every !

Tuesday and Saturday I evening. j

Picnic a t Pebble Beach, j Point Lobos, San Jose 1 Canyon.

Visit the Forest Theatre

Bowling Alley

Beautiful Walks, Drives

Professor Preston W. Searchon Monday of this week gave the opening lecture a t the an­nual institu te of the San F ran­cisco Teachers, speaking on “ The Growth of a Child,” a subject on which he is a re­cognized authority in the edu­cational world.

How about a Clean-up Day in Carmel before the summer rush is on9

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W . L . A lexander & \ j H E K O R A NCompany

T R E E E X P E R T S of P o r t la n d , Ore.

- A N N O U N C E

Open lisls to young

men wishing to en­roll in the Porttand

•School o f Practical

Forestry, at Carmel

Students Tuill live

in camp

Tuition includes meals & lodging

Applications received by Mr. W. L. Alexander Jr.

at Pine Inn, Carmel Spring course opens at once

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Youel B. M irza, in h is book, “ Iran a n d th e I ra n ia n s ,” which lie say s in h is in tro d u c tio n “w as w r it te n du ring m y p o s t-g rad u a te course a t th e Jo h n s H opkins U n iv e rs ity in 1911-13, in B a ltim o re ,” te lls som e in te re s tin g th in g ab o u t th e K oran . A fter say ing th a t M oham m ed’s teach ings w ere firs t com m unicated in portions, being w r i t ­te n by am anuenses upon palm leaves or sk ins, he goes o n :

A bu-B ekr, h is successor, u n d e r­to o k to g a th e r them to g e th e r and to com bine th em in to a sing le volum e, w hich he com m itted to th e custody of H at'sa. one of M oham m ed's w ives. T he book w as revised by O thm an, th e T h ird C aliph, and th e v ario u s copies reduced to one sta n d a rd . I t lias since rem ained unchanged, and is genera lly know n by th e nam e which i t bears on i ts ow n pagds. A1 K oran , o r th e K o­ran .

“T he w ord ‘K o ran ' is derived from an A rabic verb m eaning ‘to read ,’ or th a t ‘i t o u g h t to be read .’ The book is des ignated am ong th e M oham ­m edans by some honorable t i t le in ­ste ad of i ts o rig ina l nam e. I t is som etim es called Kelomi S herif, or N oble Discourses, K itobi Aziz, o r Be­loved Book.

|MANZ ANITA THEATRE] I at 8 Saturday Evening =

Alexander Dumas’ |interesting story, j

| in six reels j

j“Three Musketeers” j

] T h er e w il l a l s o be a GOOD CO M EDY

f t 9 C O O For Sale house of g rooms and bath;

porch; electric lights. Terms. Pine Cone office.

News, From La Playa

t h e o s o p h y

A Lecture“ THE THREE WORLDS”

(Being a sequel to the lecture on ‘ ‘Reincarnation” )

Will be given in P I N E I N N

Wednesday. April 4, a t 8:00 p.m.

■m i ■—■uh- -m i—> —mi—

Mrs. F . B. Comins of York, M e., has purchased the Cannon property, a n d on her return from the East will make extensive alterations. On M o n d a y M rs. Comins and Miss S ears le ft for M d n te c ito .

Mr. and Mrs. H arold Crane, with their chauffeur, came down from the city in their limousine to take the Blodgets to the Fairmont. The latter leave for 3oston in a few days. They have engaged their La Playa suite for next January.

Mr. and Mrs. John Paul of PacificGrove recen tV r r .* .- **’ •-

' y *.. i«L., ciuertained at dir,,ier Mr. and Mrs. McQuilkin, Mrs E McQuilkin and Miss Preston of Fort Dodge, la .

R ecent registrations:Mrs. B. M. Marsh, New York;

Mr. and Mrs. W. H . Blashford, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. H enry Mac­kenzie Parr, Alberta, Can.; Mrs. P. S. Dawson, Montecito; Mr- and Mrs. H ugo D. Keil, Belvedere; Mr and Mrs Edm ond O ’Neill, Gen. and Mrs. C. A. Woodruff, F . E. Atkinson, Maude Quayle, James Quayle, Berkeley; Miss Ida Keil, T ibuion; Miss Maude Masderson, Belvedere; Mt. and Mrs. Harold Crane and chauffer, Sophia D. Lane, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Terrill. Dallas; L. Giralda Adams, Bosttn; M. Randall Parsons, Berke­ley; Mrs. Harrison Robinson, Miss Isabel R uch, Oakland.

F o r P e n t Three-roomr u i K .C 1 II coUage, W ith

fireplace; located in pine for­est; $10 a month, water free. Inquire Pine Cone Of.

“T he s ty le of th e K oran canno t be fa irly judged by th e insip id and in ­coheren t form w hich i t assum es even in th e bes t tra n s la tio n . The p u r ity , elegance and pecu liar m usic of th e o iig itia l, a t w hich M oham m ed aim ed, a re lo st . w hen clothed in a foreign dress. To th e P e rs ian these excellences a re its h ig h est charm . H e speaks of its ‘div ine lan g u ag e ' in en rap tu re d te rm s. Even C h ristian s of P e rs ia , w ith whom th e A rabic is v ernacu lar, speak as fe rv e n tly in p ra ise of th e l i t e ra ry b eau tie s of th e K o ran as a M o­ham m edan does. T hey describe th e flow of i ts w ords as a p erfec t m elody.

“ i t is very difficult fo r a C h ris tian to procure one by purchase in P ersia . M oham m edans a re n o t even w illing j ? fo r a C h ris tian to exam ine th e book. § The reason fo r th is I believe to be due | = more to a fea r le s t th e book should be

s t w f r « t e d in th e hands of an unbe-V * tl,an‘ asliever, or -• • , vl-m igh t a t first appear, to th e groin, less jea lousy of relig ious b ig o try . I lie ’l u rk s, m uch m ore th a n th e P ersian s , ca rry ttie ir reg ard fo r th e K oran to th e verge of su p e rs titio u s aw e. T hey use it fo r d iv in ing by deducing a d e ­cision from th e firs t passage or word on th e page to w hich th e y m ay open. T hey inscribe its sentences upon th e inner w alls o f th e ir m osques, som e­tim es upon th e ex te rio r of th e ir i g houses, and th e ceilings of th e ir room s, | on fo u n ta in s, v es tm e n ts , sw ords, ban I | ners. seals, etc. |

“ The K oran is u n ifo rm ly in h a n d ­w ritte n m an u sc rip t form , and th e p e n ­m ansh ip is o ften as reg u la r and b e a u ­tifu l as th e finest c o p p e rp la te e n g ra v ­ing. M u ltitu d es gain th e ir Iiveli-

labo r of tran sc rib in g

For R e n t REMINGTON N o . 7 T Y P E

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SICK WIFE’S STORYSURPRISES CARMEL

T he fo llow ing lias su rp rise d C a r ­m el: A business m ail’s w ife s u f fe re d

Newly bllilt from dyspepsia an d c o n s tip a tio n foT house, with ; y ears . A lthough she d ieted sh e was

all modern improvements of ‘so b loated her clo thes w ould n o t fit. every description. Suitable for j o n e s p o o n f u l b u c k th o rn b a r k , two families or an inn. Loca- j g lycerine, etc., a s m ixed in A d le r- i-k n tion ideal. A bargain. The relieved h er IN STA N T LY . Because right person can make it go. A dler-i-ka em p ties BOTH la rg o For r e n t , p e n d i n g 1 s a l e . j sina |i in te s tin es it re lieves A N Y— — — — — — ■— —— — — ( con stip a tio n , sou r s to m a c h orjiiniiimnaiiiiiuiiiiii3iiMiiiHHiDiiimiiimi3iiiimuiiiaiiiiiiiiimJ i ga8 a iu i p rev en ts ap pend ic itis . I t h a s

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celeb ra ted for b is chirograph ic skill, v h o w ro te a single copy an n u a lly and m ain ta ined h im self w itli th e proceeds.’

£ I Q U IC K EST action of a n y th in g we

1 e v e r so ld . C a rm e l-b y - th e -S e a I’har- □ m a e y . a d v

hood bv th ethem . Som e of ttie s tu d e n ts in P e rs ian i n ncolleges d e fra v in ttiis m anner eonsid- | [ f y QU reaJ j[ jn [he Pine Lone, erable p a r t of th e j y 0 «« may safely repeal it.‘d u ra tio n . T know

No opposition has developed! and none is expected to the re- election of Judge D. W. Rohr-1 back and Dr. Martin McAulay | as members of th e Monterey | Union High School board of) trus.eos. a t the election wh'ch is to take place a week from tomorrow.

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ELECTRIC GOODS- See the new Hotpoint Irons

Glad to show m y goods

If your business is in Cai-mG have your Printing'done a t the Pine Cone Presc.

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Carmel Pine ConeP U B L IS H E D W EEKLY

E s ta b l is h e d F e b r u a r y . 10 Id

Entered a s second-class m a tter February 10, 1915, a t the vost o ffic e at Carmel. California, under the A ct o f SMarch 3, 1879.

V, L. O verstreet, Editor and Publisher

C A R M E L - B Y -T H E -S E A , C A L .M A R C H 2 9 , 1917

O fficia l Paper o f the City

W E E K L Y G R E E T IN G Cloud and ulind and sun and sky

Labor all harmoniously That while they thee with fo o d su p p ly

Thou mayst not eat unthankfully. Since all are busy and intent f o r thee Justice forbids that thou a rebel be.

—Tr. from Sadi by Mirza—«—♦-------

CONSERVATION OF RE­SOURCES.

1 he time for th e A m e ric a n people to be th o ro u g h ly aroused has come. It w ill n o t be altogether easy. W e h av e been, as a people, sh a m e fu lly wasteful. We have re s e n te d even interference in o u r a ffa irs which concern c o n se rv a tio n measures.

this attitude we c a n no longer take. The rest of the world has gone into the effi­ciency business, and. peace or 'var, so must we. These vast resources of ours must be mo­bilized for defense, and hence, let us hope, for peace. They have talked sneeringly of America’s “wooden sword,” but there is a wood native to America known as hickory, finally, such a stock-taking and such a clearing of decks would be worth our while even b peaCe came tomorrow, which it will not. War has forced economy and organization on Europe. And if war does not force it on us, peace will. It is quite probable that we stand, today between two eras: that of self-defense will compel us tomorrow those things which yesterday we refused to do from humanitarianism or self- interest. They say democracy cannot be efficient. Well, we must show them their error.

Quite a number of resident Larmel property owners are in javor of having established here the single-tax method for a municipal tax—i.e., a tax on land only. The m atter will be brought to the attention of city trustees before the levy is made.

C H U R C H NOTICES

Christian Scienee Services

Sunday, i I A .M .Sunday School, 9 :45 A . M.

W ednesday Eve. Service, 8 o ’clock A R T S A N D C R A F T S H A L L

P II S a i n t s e p i s c o p a lS E R V I C E A T 4 O ' C L O C K E V E R Y

S U N D A Y , E X C E P T S E C O N D S U N D A Y

I N T H E M O N T H , W H E N T H E H O U R

I S / / A . M .Sunday School 10 A .M .

WALTER MOFFAT, Redor

N O TIC E TO C R E D IT O R S

In th e S u p e r io r C ourt, o f th e S t a t e o f C a lifo rn ia , in an d f o r th e C o u n ty o f M o n te rey .

In th e m a t t e r o f th e e s t a t e o f H o race G oold, d e c e a se d .

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by th e u n d e rs ig n e d , C h a rle s 0 . G oold, a d m in is t r a to r o f th e e s ta te o f H o ra c e G oold, d e c e a se d , to th e c r e d ito rs o f, and ail p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t , th e sa id d e c e a se d to tile th e m , w ith ih e n e c e s sa ry v o u c h e rs , in th e office o f th e C le rk o f th e a b o v e -e n ti t le d C o u rt, o r to i x h ib i t th e m , w ith th e n e c e s sa ry v o u c h e rs , to th e sa id C h a rle s O . G oold, a t th e L aw Offices o f M e ss rs . H u d so n , M a rtin & J o rg e n - se n , in ih e O rd w a y B u ild in g , in th e C ity o f M o n te re y ( th e sa m e b e in g th e p la c e fo r th e t r a n s a c i io n o f th e b u sin e ss o f sa id e s t a t e ) , in th eC .u n ity o f M o n te re y , S r a te o f C a li­fo rn ia , w ith in fo u r i.4) m o n th s a f t e r th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is n o tic e .

D a te d th is lo th d ay o f M a rch . A.D. 1917.

C H A R L E S O . G O O L D , A d m in is t r a to r o f th e E .- ta te o f

H o race G oold, d e c e a se d .H u d so n , M a rtin & J o rg e n s e n , A t­

to rn e y s f o r A d m i n i s t r a t o r .D a te o f f ir s t p u b lic a tio n , M a rch

15 th , A . 1). 1917.

N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S

In th e S u p e r io r C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f C a lifo rn ia , in an d fo r ih e C oun ty o f M o n te re y .

In the m a tte r o f th e e s ta te o f Hannah A. Goold, deceased .

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by th e u n d e rs ig n e d , C h a ri s 0 . Gool :, a d m in is t r a to r o f th e e s t a t e o f H a n ­n a h A . G oold, d e c e a se d , to th e c red i-

1 to rs o f, an d a ll p e rso n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t , th e sa id d e c e a se d to file th e m , w ith th e n e c e s s a ry v o u c h e rs , in th e office o f th e C le rk o f th e a b o v e -e n ti t le d C o u rt, o r to e x h ib it th e m , w ith th e n e c e s sa ry v o u ch e rs , to th e sa id C h a r le s 0 . G oold, a t th e la w offices o f M e ssrs . H u d so n , M a r­tin & Jo rg e n s e n , in th e O rdw ay B u ild ing , in th e C ity o f M o n te re y ( th e sa m e b e in g th e p la c e f o r th e t r a n s a c t io n o f th e b u s in e ss o f sa id e s t a t e ) , in th e C o u n ty o f M o n te rey , S ta te o f C a lifo rn ia , w ith in fo u r (4) m o n th s a f t e r th e f i r s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is n o tic e .

D a te d th is 15 th d a y o f M a rch , A.D . 1917.

C H A R L E S O . G O O L D , A d m in is t r a to r o f th e E s t a t e o f H a n n a h A . G oold, d e c e a se d .

Hudson, Martin & Jorgensen, A t­torneys for A dm inistrator.

D a te o f f i r s t p u b lic a tio n , M arch 15th , A . D. 1917. _____

There will be a Good Friday service a t the Carmel Church at 7:30 next Sunday evening. Rev. S. C! Thomas will speak on “ Misapprehensions About the Death of Christ Which Linger in the Public Mind.” Morning service a t 11 o’clock.

N o t i c e t oT A X P A Y E R S

All taxpayers are required by the constitution to annually make and deliver to the Assessor a statem ent, under oath, setting forth specifically A L L the real, personal, or other class of property, owned by such persons, or in their possession, or under their control, as the same stands of record at 12 o’clock Meri­dian on the first Monday of March.

The Political Code provides, that all property m ust be assessed at its “ full cash value,’’ and defines “ full cash value” as being “ the amount at which the property would be taken- in payment of a just debt from a solvent deb to r.”

U n s e c u re d P e r s o n a l P r o p e r ty

The taxes on all unsecured per­sonal property are due and payable and must be paid at the tim e the assessm ent is made.

E x e m p t io n s Any person or association, claim­

ing any property to be exem pt from taxation, MUST make the claim and affidavit, for such exem ption, every i year, in the manner provided by law. This applies to the $100 allowed on personal property of householders; the $1000 allowed soldiers, sailors, marines, e tc ., and property used solely and exclusively for religious worship.

A ssessm entsAny information desired relating

to assessments will be gladly fur­nished on application, and all ob­jections should be made before the Board of Equalization adjourns, in­stead of waiting until it is time to pay taxes.

Remem ber, that if you fail to make a statem ent you fail to com­ply with the law and you law your-se lf liab le to a rb itra ry a s se s sm e n t, which is expensive to yourself and causes much trouble to others.

GEO. S. GOULD, Jr. m 8 tf County Assessor

P r o p e r ty T r a n s a c t io n sDeed: W. E. Martin et ux

to Gustav Laumeister. Lot 21, and South half lots 19, 20, Block 144, Add. 3, Carmel-by- the-Sea.

Deed: Chas. A. Flattum et ux to Gustav Laumeister. Lot 22. Block 143, Add. 2, Carmel- by-the Sea.

Mott.: Catherine M. Graves et vir to Chloe Hansen. $1000. Lots 1 to 10 inclusive, Block J, Ad. No. 1, Carmel-by-the-feea.

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A large can tu n a , 2J tablespoou- fu ls b u tte r, J tab lespooiifu l finely chopped onion, 1 cupfu l finely chopped potato , sa lt and p epper, | cup fu l stewed tom atoes.

Cook the onion in th e b u tte r u n ­til it is yellow ; add the flour aud blend well together ; add tom atoes aud cook, s tirr in g constantly uu til i t becomes th ick aud boils. Then add the flaked tu n a aud potato.

Season to tas te with salt and pepper, form in to balls, cones aud rolls, d ip in egg , roll in crum bs and fry in ho t deep fat. Abalone, crab or salm on m ay be su bstitu ted for tuna .

Patronize the home stores.

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Victrol. s from $15 up.On the easiest terms.All the Victor RecordsSteinWay and other good P ianoi,Pianola Pianos, Piano Players.

Moses saw a land flowing with milk and honey; rather material and prosaic, isn’t it?

A multitude of Carmel folks and their friends from other places journeyed to Carmel Highlands, down the Coast, last Saturday morning, to be­hold a land where stately old trees and wild - flowers and massive rocks abound — 800 acres of it. To the west the mightv Pacific, pounding upon the shore rocks, to the east sun-topped Mount Devendorf, and in eveiy direction the most wonderful scenery.

It was to such a haven of beauty that, upwards of 150 men, women and children, on the invitation of the parishion­ers of All Saints Church, spent a glorious inspiring day.

War and rumors of war were not in the minds of the gather­ing wheh luncheon time came. In a specially selected and pre­pared spot the hungry ones fell to.

When the inner-man had been amply provisioned, Perry Newberry, Highlands pioneer, who was toastmaster, started the flow of wit. The stories that Perry did not tell were most enjoyed.

He introduced as the first speaker Mrs. R. J. DeYoe, who read a well-prepared and in­teresting historical review of | Carmel and All Saints Church from their beginning to 1940. The “ First Book of Chronicles” was the title of this paper.

Then came Miss Ida A. Johnspr, vyith a clever versified _tp»rst (about three yardslong),

s' extolling the virtues of one J. F. D.

Mrs Kate Woods spoke in ­terestingly of the native Ha- nan feast.

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Those who have heard Mr. A. H. Roseboom before were not disappinted. He alw'ays has something practical and witty to say. His little story of Horace Greeley’s refusal to contribute to a church building fund will be told again and again. Particularly practical was Mr. Roseboom’s plea for a more liberal weekly contribu­tion toward the support of the chuach.

To W. L. Overstreet fell the task of conveying to the as­semblage the message of Hon. Julius Kahn (who had planned to be present), urging the people of Carmel, in this time of national stress, to join the local Red Cross chapter,

"America,’’ fervently sung by all, ended the formal pro­gram, after which the picnic- ers followed their own partic­ular bent. Some went fishing, others climbed to the summit of Mount Devendorf, another party explored Powers Canon, quite a number tramped over the nine miles of new road gathering wild - flowers and ferns.

At one time or another dur­ing the day everybody visited the large and picturesque inn now in course of construction.I his magnificent edifice stands on an eminence commanding a a view of the ocean, Pt. Lobos, Carmel-by-the-Sea and Pebble Beach, and the panorama of mountain, valley and stream is truly wonderful. Here a

, number of the young folks danced away the waning hours

| of a perfect day.The outing was in every way

a success. Those who pro­moted the affair are to be con­gratulated on making of it

i what was planned —a genuine,, get-together community social gathering.

T w o N ew LawsThe Pine Cone is in receipt

of a communication from Sen­ator E. S. Rigdon. giving no­tice of the passage of two of Assemblyman W. J, Martin’s county government bills. Un­der one of these bills trial jurors are to receive $3 a day and 15 cents going mi-age. The other measure make a re- '■ adjustment of the salaries and fees of various county officers.

Full text of both bills may be seen at Pine Cone office.

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Monterey Savings Bank pays 4 Per Cent Interest

on savings deposits B a n k of M onterey

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The Monterey baseball club, under the efficient manage­ment of John J. Meehan, took a trip to Santa Cruz last Sun­day, and were defeated by the Sandcrabs, 6-5. Considering that neither team bad had practice, it was a good exhibi­tion of the national game.

Mrs. More-Curtis is a guest of Mrs. Levvin a t her place place down the Coast.

E n j o y a b l e C o m m u n i t y O u t i n g a t B e a u t i f u l C a r m e l H i g h l a n d s