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0 tam mwrtfl Ef xxrv ONTARIO, MALUEUR COUNTY, OKEGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1923 NO. 40. ." !.' I' 1 l-I !1 'y DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT SPHKS HERE TUESDAY (.OVKHNOH .lASIP.S SI. COX TO 1K- LIVIIU ADDHP.NH AT HTATION TtlKSDAV SIOHNINO 3IASI MOTH CHOWD HXPPOTP.D DEMOCRATS PLAN BIG DOINGS The Dalle ami ntr Only Other CIIIoh In KnMrin Oregon Plnord on Program by Htnto Ommiltteo Nnmpn nnil IWiNu To llr-nr Candidal" Jamon M. Cox, govornor of Ohio, nml ilomocrntlo cnnillilalo for tlio presidency of tlio Unltcil States will riililrcHM tlio citizens of Mnlhour coun ty horo noxt Tuesduy morning, no ronlltiK to ndvlecs received toilny by County Chnlrmnn J. H. Illflcknby. Tlio brlof wires recolvcil by Mr. Illncknby linllcnteil Hint Governor Cox's trnln will run ns tho second section of No 4 which Ih duo horu In Ontario at 0:33, ho that tho address wMI b ilellvorod approximately at 'ontarlo l ono of but tbrco cities In Knstorn Oror.on to bo plncojl on tho program of speeches to ho dollv orod by tho democratic nomlnco, Tho Hallos and Hakor bolim tlio other two. Prom hero tho noxt Mop will ho at Nnnipn which will ho followed by nit evening nddross nt Ilolso. Not until thU wook wim It known Hint thero wns n possibility of having Ontnrlo placed on tho Hat of stops In this stnte. curly roportM hud It Hint Tho DnlleH and Huntington would bo tho only stops In i:antorn Ore con, but Mr, Illncknby nnil othor de mocrats got busy and arranged with tho Htnlo cnmmlttco to mnko Ontario ono of tho stops. That It will ho a Mb dav for tho democrats of Mulhour county goon without saying rnd since It opons tlio campaign In thin section thoy will mnko tho most of It. nnil for mllos nrouml thouHotulH will cuthor to honr tho party nomlnco, assuring O'ltarto ono of tho larRosl crowd In IU hls torv. Not iilnco Prosldont lloosovolt npoko In Ontnrlo. following lit trip round tho world him tho city hoard ono of tho notlon'H IcmlorB, and not Hlnro William Jennings. Hrynn npoko horo lms It hoard a nomlnco. REAL ESTATE HEN TO GATHERHERETUESDAY Offlri'iN iif Northwest Hcnlty Aocln. ,tlnn To Attdrevt Authoring Handier nml limine Mn IiiiIUmI On Tuesday ovonlnR Septombor lath, nt tho City Hall, tho ronl os tnto mon of tho Countv will hnvo nn Intoreiitlng and profltablo mooting. To this mootliiR nil buslnoss man of tlio city and tho farmers of tho coun try nro Invited. Questions of Intor cst to nil will bo discussed In bucIi a way as will benefit all present Tho mooting will IiorIu with n ban quot nt Plfor's Cnfo nt 6:00 I'. M., nftor which tho banquotora will go to tlio Commercial Club Hooms for tho speaking program, to which all aro Invited. Sevoral of tho officers of tho Intor-Stoto nonlty Associa tion of tho Northwest, and some of will bo present to tako part In tlio meeting and In tlio discussions of tho questions. It Is hoped that many of tho buslnoss mon nnd termors will bo present ut tlio meeting, and it is expectod that all of tho rent estate men of tho county will ho present. Formation of Tax Payers League Urged to Combat Fieak Bill Following the address of Paul D. ganlratlon got behind the bill and Murnby editor of the Tax Liberator, furnlshod a fund of at least 115,000 f Portland it was tho unanimous to put the till over and circularize dnrlalon of 'a meeting held nt the evory rotor In the state. It Is the city hall last Monday evening that. belief that the Non Partisan League emy legltlmato means should be;!s the organization furnishing tho iisnii to combat tho proposed meas- fund. ure limiting Interest rates in Ore- Mr. Murphy also told of the of rron to five per cent. forts that are being made to organ- Tho passage of this measuro, It.tze the Non Partisan Leaguo In this was determined would work an un- state. Already fifteen counties havo told hardship, not on the financial In- been worked by the league organlz torests of the state, but upon the 'on and others are coming this full. ..,M dnovmnn. laborers and The leaguo plans on spending $200.- amall business men who are compell-,000 . ! L .. ..i.i ...i.ionM in Gil lO ueu iiiuiiuw .. nnrrv nil tllfilr bUfllllCSS. w- f..n1iv In Ilia nrlllrASS OUtlln .i' i.t,, i ti.n mpnmiro abow- ine that It was the result of a do- lllh .. . .... ..., , t!.nwho mlcht be Interested In se - curing Its defeat, and that there- rtSttS problems oKoeoole of Oregon!' tr MnrnllV alSO UeClBreU IIIUV ' - , . ., ., . after once abandoning the' of fort to put the bill ob the oauoi some or - THIUTHH SIANAGKH HliSIONHj ACCP.PTH rOHTLAND POSITION L. C. Mcnrs who linn been mnnn gor of tho Majestic Thcatro Blnco It oponod horo this sumtnor resigned bin position this wcok and will Icava Sunday for I'ortlnnd whoro ho lino accepted tho position of manager of tho 1'coplos thcatro. On tho resignation of Mr. Mcnrs tho Majestic company's Interests horo passed to tho mnnagomont of Hnymond Cort, who Is nsslstunt man ager of tho Majestic BtrlnR of thco tros with hcadquartora In Namprt. until n now mnnnger Is 'found for tho locnl Institution. LIVESTOCK IMPROVEMENT TOUR VERY SUCCESSFUL Over Thiro Hundred Persons Join In VIkII To Herd And Plockn Tho livestock Improvomonl tour conducted by tho farm bureau on Soptombor 2 wns attendod by moro than throo hundrod people who visit ed tho various herds of cattlo and flocks of ilicop to bo seen on tho route mid listened to n good pro gram In tho pavilion at tho Oregon Troll Park near Wolsor, nftor onjoy Ins a picnic lunch In tho simile of tho trcos. Tho routo choson took tho train of machines from Prultlnnd north to Wolsor, thon to tho Intormountoln Instltuto from which point thogV)iior al direction was south across Dead Ox Plat to Payette and Ontario. Tho first livestock Inspected was on tho Snrgont & Kldrldgo dairy farm whoro a flno lioril of roglstorod Jorsoys woro on oxhtblt. Mr, Uargtnt, who Is prosldont of tho Idaho Association, Kvo a vory good talk on Jorsoys and dairying, Tho socond stcn was mrido at tho ueo. vengor farm whoro a hord of roglstorod Shorthorn boof cattlo woro scon nnd a discussion of this kind of farm livestock was given by Mr. vengor. Thon ono or tho Jorsny bulls In ono block of tho Payette county bull association rocoivod at tention. This bull Is ono of four which woro Importod about a year ago from tho Dixon hord of Wlllnm otto Vnlloy to Improvo tho dairy stock of Payette county through tho agtscy of bull associations. Arriving at tho Orogon Trail Park, rapid preparations wero mado for lunch. Several long tables had boon put In placo by tho managor of tho park, all of which wero soon loaded from end to ond with good things to oat. If thoro woro any too mod est to tako part in this portion of tho program their prosenco was not detected. Howover, thoro soemod to bo no lack of thoso who had fore sight enough to roiarvo space frr the ico cream which "Dunny" Drown had arranged at convenient places throughout tho park. .Most of the spouklug took placo lin modlatoly nftor tho Ico cream. Tho party gathered In tho pavilion at tho park and Itstenod to a Bhort but ex ceptionally good program on live stock Improvement. A. A. Qutter rklgo of Oregon Slopo spoko briefly on the benefits to bo dorived from farm bureau tours where a subject of vital Intorest to tho community Is studied. S, P. Grahnm and Ouy Oal loway, livestock improvement com mitteemen for Malheur and Wash ington counties, respectively, outlin ed tho need for moro livestock on the hay farms of this section and less ( Continued on Page 2.) In Oregon in the hope that thru .Be the collection of S18 per member lnlNn " - - .- : ,.,- , ",. -..- L " lllia Diaiu a iui,o iuiiu mil ira iciuilt - od to the leaguo treasury It was decided at the meeting to It was decided at the meeting to ask the Commercial club of Ontario tr nnnnlnt n pnmmltlM tn nn n 'masa meeting of ranchers and busl - ness men of the county together for L wllose business t will be' to study the various measures on the L.IIaI m. i,A.an.lnA . 1. n n.,A UOIIUV au uomiuiuo iuo u.uuu. course to take concerning them in jims cuumy, INTEREST RATE BILL OPNIOHAL , .MASS SIKiniNO OP CTTIZICNH OALLPD IX) CONHID- P.H KPPKCTH OP PHKAK MKAHU11H ON HALLOT LCLUBBOOSTSNILL Clinugo in Onto of Anniint Sleeting of Organization Proponed .Send"' DelcjtHten To Irrigation Sleeting hold their regular weekly mooting on Tuesday at noon nt vlilch tlmo n numbor of mnttors of Intorest wora dlscusnod. Tho club wont on record as being opposod to tho passago of tho Initiated bill on tlio Novcmbor ballot, popularly known as "Tho flva pur cent Interest ruto bill." A com mltteo consisting of I). M. Tnggart, J. It. Illncknby and II. I). Cockrum was appointed for tho purposo of making arrangements for tho hold ing of a general muss mooting of voters In tho county to Inform them of somo of tho effects of this law should It bo passod. Secretary Clay mado tlio following roport to tho hoard; Upon last Prlday wo had n In e cl ing of tho coinmlttoo In charge of tho financial canvas with the result that committees nro nppolntod mid nro nt work securing ronownls for tho year of contractu calling for fin ancial support of tho club. Tho town was districted nnd eight cummiitcos named to handle tho work in their resnoctlvo districts. Ono district cnmmlttco has entirely complotod tho work allotted to It while another coinmlttoo bus finished about ono half of Its work. Kvory effort will ho mado to havo all of tho coin ni It- toes finish their work boforo tho closo of tho prosont wook. As soon as this Is dono It Is do- sired to at onco havo theso in cm bora ilftnlfr what department of club work thoy doslro to work In and then oncli dopartmont will bo cnllod to- gothor in n meeting anil wm no as sisted In organizing nnd tho begin ning of actual work will bo begun, I have boon Informed Hint tno county toachors will hold on Instl tuto horo this wook nnd It lias hf-jj BURROstcd that an effort bo mado to socuro sufficient automobiles to tako tho teachers out ono aftornoon for a trip In our surrounding country T WOUj 8uggost that tho Hoard glvo consideration to this matter at onco, Ah soon as tho departmental Bys torn of club work 1b put Into offoct I do not bol ovo It will bo necessary for your Hoard to b" called together as often as under tho prosont systom and thoroforo I would suggest that you hold your mootlngs onco In each calendar month and oftonor whon necessary upon tho call of tho pres ident, I wish to Inform you of tho ef forts that have boon mado to assist tho farmers in tho marketing of tholr hay crop through tho medium of lo cating meal mills. Mr. Qoorgo Hoss lias purchases a mill or unriy ions dally capacity and that will soon bo installed upon his mrm nauiuwusi of town. A numbor of mootlngs hnvo been hold with tho farmers In the Cairo noctton with tho vlow of secur- (Continued on Page Sovon) AHENDANCE RECORDS OE SCHOOLS BROKEN High School Will Hno More Than JOO Pupil ThU Year Incivaso In Urmlo Hihoolu Not Vet Slurk- cd Slnny lYom Without Ontario's publio schools opened Monday with a record breaking at tendance. Moro pupils will be In tho schools this year than over beforo, and tho the School board prepared for an Increaso tho capacity of the buildings will bo taxed to care for the children In the various classes, Tho most marked Increase Is that shown by tho High School. On the opening day thoro wero 1C2 pupils registered, or 32 moro than on tho opening day last year. 8lnco school opened two weeks earlier this year than last, Superintendent J, M. Mc Donald expects the High School en rollment to pass the 200 mark before the end of the first month. Many of tho pupils of the High School come from without district 8, and a number of additional IT-Tln.' ." .!. J. o. o,..- ipupild liuiu mu uuidimv bio vyw.- ed before and after the Pair To care for tho increased I To care for tho increased ntten dance, and the special demand for '"nmninrMnl pniirftpfl tho board had to (purchase three now typewriters, and provide additions desks for short- K added in thrhysicT, training department so that Miss .Ruth Bus- n . ,1 A ln.1, l.m, 1,1 1 1 1 tl I Hiinri. uia.l w luDimni,, ... ...... .r-. . ment will be able to give elementary ... .. physical examinations, AERIAL STUNT FEATS TO FEATURE AT FAIR AIHPLANK AND HAI.LOON IX) VIK POIt HONOHH AH CIIIKK TIIIHIiliKKH THU'Li: PAHA CIIUTTH 1HIOP HORSES GROOMING AT TRACK liiiiNoinrtit Pontine AxMircd I 'or Night l'orforiiiMiicci Amei Irnii lesion To Ambit Willi Athletic ContcntH Dunce (Iiiloiv Ono of tho moU Intorontlng fen turos, nnd ono Hint few peoplo In tho Northwest havo over soon and novor shown In this pnrt of tho county, will bo tho tripto drop from tho balloon, to bo performed dally nt tho Malheur County Pnlr, Sept. 2f to 24, hero In Ontnrlo. Thin moans that tho balloon must bo toast 1G00 foot In height beforo tho drop Is Htnrted ns tho performer makes throo distinct drops before reaching tho ground, lining throo parachuttos boforo landing. This font In particularly dangerous and causes much Intorest and excitement among tho spectators, ns thoro Is nl ways tho clinnro that tho pwrnchuto may not open soon enough, especially whero it must bo dono thrcu times quickly, A three passenger itlrplnno will bo used In giving dully nxllilbltlons of stunt flying nnd two passengers will bo carried by ilia nvlntnr on thoso exhibitions, which will lost about 30 mlutiton each day. During tho bnlanco of tho tlmo tho aviator, Mr. Pullor of Oakland Cal will carry up paHsongors for lilro. Mr. Pullor sorvod ns on Instructor In Tonxes during most of tho war and recently carried tho Governor of Novndn from Itono to I-nko Tnhoo ovor tho Hlrra Nevada Mountains nnd Is rntod ns ono of tho boat flying men In tho county. Thoro will bo n, carnival at night down town with many riding devices, high diving, slack wlro performances. strcot dancing, slide for life and many othor nnvoltlos evory ovonlng. Athletic Context HcIumIuIimI Tho Amorlcaii Legion expect to stngo somo good boxing mid wrestl ing matchos during tho Pair and to look after bo mo of tho down town amusomonis, ami evory ono can iook forward to tho presono rnir being tho lill-irnat nnil tinat nvnr linlil Ik Vnl. hour County. Tlio Fair will bo n bigger and bet tor fair this year thnn aver boforo. especially is this truo with regard to the agricultural, horticultural and stock displays, Tho premiums of- rorod by tho fair board nro throo tlmos thoso given heretofore nnd should bring out Hie best display of products of tho soil and live stock that has ovor boon shown ot tho fair, Tho prizes offorod for tho host community exhibit aro Just flvo times what woro oirorod last yonr and al ready six dlfforont communities hnvo asked for space. This is the great est numbor of ontries that havo ever been mado and Indicates a great In terest In this contot. (Continued on Last Page) MAY BE IMPOUNDED Wentfall I)lks Httigo .Cvlcbrnllon Ami hold SleetliiK PrgluK Ptr- mutton To District Por Inlga- tln Purposes Sunday was a big day In Wostfull. For miles around the settlors gather ed to attend a big picnic and barbe cue at which a rare program of fron tier sporta was staged Hut the good time Wan only an in cident of tho mooting according to James Orahatn, tho Westfall bee man who was in Ontario yesterday on- oute to Caldwell, "The nrlnclnnl business of the gathering was to discuss tho possl- Lllltv of form ng an irr gallon dis trict to Impound tho wators of tho Cottonwood for reclaiming some 6000 acres In that section. Jack 1- air man of Harper and West fall wua tho principal speaker, and hU views wero unanimously approved by tho set tlers." said Mr, a rah a in. "This district was once survejod for a Corey act project by Engineer Ivan B. Oakes now ot Ontario, and tho men of that region are to seok further Information from Mr Oakes to detormlno tho feasibility or mo project. So far as tho settlors uro concernea iney nro retniy w jiuwoi with the projoct if tho engineers do clare It practical, "Aside from the addrosscs tho crowd enjoyed a hilarious entertain ment including all kinds of buckaroo sports. In the bucking contest W I- sondTTnd' Ja" CurHs third Sharkey Lee furnished a .pec U .eu lr crowd said was never excelled any- RTnininiiM 11. uur U.L. llUlllf. Illl ... ....-.. .,.. jwuere." JUNIOR OfflCERS' COURSE MAY POUlt HHOTIIP.HH OP HAKi:1lV OWNKH Ktl.hP.D IN ACTION A. 11. Chapman of Salem, Orogon thin week heenmo tho nwnor of tho Purity Hokcry. ho havlnc nurchns- cd tho Institution from K. II. Allen nnd A, L. Ilanoy who hnvo operated It for tho past year. Mr. Chapman Is tho only surviv ing member of n family of flvo boys, four of whom woro killed In notion In tho world wnr nn monthem of tho Canadian nrmy. Tho Mr. Chnpmnn comes horo from Salem ho U not n HtrmiRor to this country, for tho Chapman family lived for years In llolse, prior to their going to Salem eight year ago. Tho snlo of tho bakery at thin tlmo Is tho rostilt of tho opportunity coming to Mr. Allen to tako n voca tional training rourao at Dlnwoodlo Instltuto nt Minneapolis whero ho will study technical linking, (lour milling and flour chemistry. Mr. Hauey'ri plans nro iinccrtnln hut ho oxpoctn to movo to tho const, Oitlnit to llii I'm I tluil Hiindx hail Not been Hold Contractor Do- ellui'l to Hid on Work Hniiil leiai Intent to HI nit nt Oiuv Owing to tho fact Hint tho only rash nvnllnblo for uho on the Jordan Vnlloy to Nyssa market road was Hint secured from tho state mid county market road funds, tho con tractors who figured on ostimatori for tho unctions ndvortlsed to ho lot Inst Saturday declined to submit figures. However tho county court after rovlowlng tho situation derided to proceed with tho work thru Its own rood building dopartmont. T. T. Kohout, Prod Palmer nnd Dr. Jones of Jordan Vnlloy woro prosont ut tho mooting accompanied by u committco from unturio con ,.... of . ... Iloy0, .. i muru. ..., .:.,. i .n ir ail,,., .i ,,yi,,.i ""' ... ... .....v,.., ...... " the court to proceed In somo manner so that tho county would not loso tho funds sot nsldo from the stato market road fund. This tho court had planned to do, and discussed various menus of carrying tho work forwurd. It was determined that what ever work is dono bo on tho linos approv ed by tho htnto highway engineers so Hint tho nil tho work can not bo fltilshod that which Is constructed will bo part of a pormnnout Improve' ment. In tho menu timo tho Court has advertised moro of tho county rood bonds for suln mid It thoso nro sold additional work will bo under tnkon. It la tho purposo of tho court as oxprossod by Judge Test to glvo Iho peoplo of Jordan Valley somo Im mediate relief, mid to go ns far as possible townrd solving their dif ficult tltiiatlon LACK OP Ql'OHUSI SIAKHH COUNCIL SIKiniNO ADIOUHN Owing to tho fact that a majority of tho mombora of tho city council woro out of town Tuesday ovonlng, the rogulnr meeting which had been sot for that evening wuh postponed mtii tliU fTlnirmluv) ovenlne. Do- sldo Mayor Jones tho only mom Iters .V "KllnSlSin WBl lli and Hugh Allen. Councllmen II II. Cockrum, A. L Aicuowoii, irwiu mo largest delegation ovor sent to tho Troxoll nnd A O, Mooro wero ah- county soal to attend a publio fucn sont. Hon. Malheur Alfalfa Products Company Formed to Build Alfalfa Meal Mill WHh tho practical completion of subsorliitlon to stock In a company formed for the purpose of erecting un alfalfa meal mill to ho locutod on tho Seymour ltosa runoh three mllos, southwest of Ontario, on tho trucks of tho Oregon Kastorn, a mile oast of Cairo, the beginning of such an Institution Is assured Tho success of tho project rosult cd from tho work of n sommlttoo consisting of Hans Oft, 0 W. Deun, Seymour Hoss, rancherM of that sec tion assisted by 8 II. Clay, secretary of tho Commercial club. This cotnmlttpo roportod to a meot Ing hold in tho Council Chamber of tho City Hall Tuesday evening, nt which tlmo tho subscription list was oponed. Of tho 21 mon present at that meeting 20 signed for stock and n tnt.il nf 18.700 was then subscrib ed Of this amount $4000 was tuk- e by Handa.l Sago whose ,,,.. the , company to buy nn 1 move to the A packer will bo pur- chased at once and tho hulldlng l tiiniifll ar flint ihn mill pnn lin lii on muvvavi. m..w ".". 1 . started so that the mill can bo in op- TRAINING BE GIVEN HERE CAPTAIN WAUL OP HL'OPI,Alt Alt.MV INHPPCTO HCHOOL PA- t'M.ITIPH AND WILL HPCOM- SIKN'I) PHTAHLISH.MP.NT OP COUHHH OPPORTUNITY FOR ONTARIO Army Cnptiiln nml Sergrnut Hill Ho Henl To Onlmlo To Train Hojh (Io eminent will Puinlili Pill- f oi ins nnil Pay Cost of .Month's Vacation At Cniiip Ontario High School may bo donlg intcd nn a Junior Offlccrn Trnlnlng Camp, If loo young mon, ovor 14 yenrn of ago aro enrolled In tho High School cadot company. If this In dono a regular army Cap tain and Scrgoant will bo sont horo to nuporvlso tho work nnd rIvo Instruc tion In tho vnrious subjects connected with tho course, supplementing tho regular work In tho school, and bo avnllablb for athletic training for the young men. Not only will theso advantages bo given Ontario boys hut thoy will havo tholr uniforms furnlshod freo by the United StatOH government, tholr rif les and ammunition wilt bo furnlshod for gnllory nnd fluid tnrgot practice. innd tho Iiovh will bo tnkon to Ilolsn for training during tho wook ends, and will be paid for attendance at nrmy camp for ono month during tho summer vacations. All this Information wns given Superintendent, or Schools J. M, Mc Donald by Cuptnln Wall or tho regu lar nrmy who enmo to Ontnrlo to day to Inspect tho schools nnd learn what bad been dono horo In tho way ot military training In the past. Capt, Wall was favorably Impress ed with tho work so far accomplish ed nnd said ho would bo back horu on Octohor 1C to Inspect tho com pany nl Hint tlmo. Prom hero ho wont to Cnldwnll mid Nnmpn In In spect tholr faclllttos, nnd Inter will visit Payette, and Wolsor. That Ontario will hnvo little dif ficulty In complying with tho re quirements for tho formation ot tho trnlnlng rourso is Indicated by tho fact Hint thero aro alrendv 8r men registered In tho High School nnd several moro nro expected nftor the buying Is over so that loo men for tho compnny In practically assurod. COUNTYfPIONEERS TO GATHER FOR PICNIC Vnht Pliiiinliii; Hlg Piogrmu l-Nr Pioneer Dn) Kepleinber 17 Iirge Delegation Colnx I'ioiii Ontailu. Pioneer Hoy will bo celebrated Prl day, Septombor 17th, nt Vnlo, as It Iioh novor been colohrnted boforo. Invitations to tho celebration of tho Mnlhour County Pioneers associa tion woro rocoivod this vscok by tho "old tlmors" of this section und they nro arranging to ho prosont In n body at the gathering. Tho Vulo folks ns usual will fur nish tho dinner and a big program has boon arranged for including the annual camp flru and dance in the 'ovonlmr. A numbor ot parties of , - - Wta "e being arranged for " -'y win unuouuiouiy nuvo ,orntlon within 30 days, If tho packers arrive.- u On Wednesday and Thursdnv h coinmlttoo consisting of Mr, Oft, Sey mour jioss unu h, ii. I'iny continued tho canvasH mid secured $2400 addi tional subscriptions loavlng a bal- anco of but $1000 to complete tho ontlro capital of tho company. Tho corporation paporH havo been propnr od and work will proceed under the corporato name which Is Mulheur County Alfnlfu Products company. Tho following aro tho subscribers to the company's steck: Hatidall Sago, 8. H. Host). Hans Oft, J, J. Koogan, Mrs. Martha Hortholdt. Hurrows & Son, C K, Amldon, Kdward Dupro, K C Ingra ham, O. L. dray, 8. II. Clay, P. J Gallagher, (loo. K. Alkon, Pete Countrymen, Nelson Noah. C K Oli ver. H. B. Noah, A. II. Cain, O. W Dean, Mrs . Vona Doswell, V, V. Hlckox, Charles 8. Leavltt, Thomas Kanady, D. T. Downs, W. J. Shaffer, J. P. Weaver. O. II. King, Oarrett Sralt, P. K. Nowblll, II. 8. Shafer. .!.--"" ". t4utfigf .. .-vt,iufflbB&:-