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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1914)
msmummm ! mi u mu iiiiiiit hmiiii JiuaiNmNiiRMmu'ttmHti van it hhih 'i!?TOftf 1 mm P '; ii ft. L ?l jii "tl v - Jfv Wffl K ij u ; t&! ,1 v. k V p , r h hr EH SOCIAL CALBXDAH. ' TUKSDAY. Episcopal (1 ulUl nt Oulld Hall. Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. Immel. j1',, Willing Workers Willi. Miss i I HOxio unit. I Ii. T. L. nt Unpttst church. j " WBDXKSDAY. j -Hrldgo Club with Mrs. J. II. j Flnnngnn. I j 'Jolly Uor.cn with Mrs. Mnrhof- t fftr. I j ' NnrclssiiR Clhb with Miss Thorn liiiml. Elks' Dancing Pnrly nt Mnson- ' ' Ic llnll. ! M. K. Ilrotliurliond nt Longuo ' llnll. THURSDAY. I 'jlllnnc-Wis with Mrs. Perkins, i YomiK Mntrous with Mrs. Dun I Mnlonoy. I i'Unlnbow Club with Mrs. j Kromlngn. A. N. W. with Mrs. Knlsor. KnBtslilo Sewing Club with j Mrs. Urlnkloy. j FRIDAY. Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Society. Lndles Art Club with Mrs. To- lnudor. Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Chns. WlUlmns. Mlzpah lllblo Class Annual Uniuiuct. l'nut Matrons' Hniin.net nt Tho Chandler. I - 1 - r WKI) IN SU.MXUU. On Saturdny afternoon nt tho els Holmes nnd Spencer Carlson, home of tho bride's parents, Mr, nnd Hoth sldos did well, tho decision bo Mrs. Chns. Selander on Catching In- lK n majority of one for the nfflrm lot, Miss Klna Mno K. Sclnndor and atlvo. Mr. Mllas M. Richardson were united Violet Hoblnson and Doris Gal In marriage by Nov. U. G. Hongtson. bralth snug n pretty duet. Marie Promptly at 1:45 tho bridal pnrty, Schwarta accompanying on the plnno. led by Kstolln Ornnt and Kills Solnn- Pupils were thon dismissed and tho dor entered tho pnrlors of tho Se- patrons nnd teachers proceeded to lander homo to tho strains of Men- orsnnlso n Parent-Teachers' Club, dcluohn's wedding mnrch. Followod Mr. Drlllotte was oloeted president thon Hlldur nnd Georgo Solnndcr, for the first throe nicotinics, nftor then came tho little flower girl, Verln which n new piesldent will seno Wilson nnd tho ring bearer. Owen threo ami so on. Mrs. W. II. Phil Sclatuler, nnd lnstly tho bride, who Ips wns elected vice-president and wna mot by tho groom nnd proceed- Mrs. S. A. Slmonsen secretnry-trens. ed to tho nltnr, whoro tho Hev. 11. K. urer. Marie Schwnrta thon gmo an Hongtson, performed tho snered mar- excellent piano solo from Chopin, floro ceremony according to the rites nftor which Mr. Drlllotte talked up of tho Swedish Lutheran church. Af- on "The Health of the Child." Tho ter tho blessing relatives nnd friends mooting ndjournod to meet tho first fthpwered the young couple with con- Friday In November, gratylatlons nnd good wishes. Huby Carlson of tho eight grade, Tho brldo was handsomely gowned (Inn,kor Hill school), last year won In while satin and gold thrend lace, n ,r',l of T50 "" fa"cy, work 8ho wore n veil reaching to tho aml nrlg l'l"Jl of the sixth grade end of tho long train. This " VlllVof $8.at ,h yyn loUu veil wna arranged on hor hair vir ' Septembor, The school has in tho prevailing mode and re-ontly added the fourth .toachor. was held In place by n wreath of M,sa "ossleHanaKanofMnrshfleld. orange blosroms which enhnncod tho blond bcmitv of the brldo nnd made a beautiful picture. A PRAYER FOR PEACE ! Tho mnlds of honor wore gowned In blue and yollow nnd tho little Tho following prayers were of flower girl made a picture In white fere,i by Rev. Uobt. K. llrownlng "every Inch a man" In white. ' .The groom wore tho conventional wedding garb. . The spnclous parlors of tho Solan- dor homo wore profusely decorated In white nnd green and in tho main n.(.m an altar wns formed In the cor- tier whoro tho ceremony wns por- formed. This wns overhung and fes- tooned with greens and white ross. t.?tvlli? '.8M,e c'iarm,,1K JMK- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selander and tho groom, who Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesfe ltlchnrdson of Medford Is a machinist In the em- ,J!Jf,(,0tt&K,nKnU well and favorably known. Tho young cou- plo will reside In North Ilend after a abort visit to Mr. Richardson's ol, home. Many costly and UMruI l,,0iu.-? "'f1 ,n cut ta". eM' In , ""V , room "covSwS 'fflS'TflS; guests and everything; was there that could tempt the appotlto of the 1",. 't',Mo" ?M wrulnly did hutior to tho bond of the house. An Interesting feature af the attynoon wns the christening of the month old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Or- UIIo'-AVilson, who wns christened SffnaVrX" gran5pn'retsMreJSi father and God mother. " Tho invited guest wore Mr. nnd &,,A' s?ra- Mr. and Mra. Cha. sj'Sd's?!! o:u,NMwhsoo,!:uM(;rri Mrs. Fred Selander, Mr and Mrs Arthur Selauder, Mr, and Mrs II W. Mr ?di'u,r ?,IU,M,?' ra'ik lMnck ukTZV'cS Selen. Miss Slgnn Stora, Miss Hilda BE EYE-WISE At the first indication of eye strain, when they water, smart, blur, itch, inflame and net sore or give you headache or dizziness, consult us. Better Be Wise Than Sorry Our business comes to us through the recom mendation of those whom wo have served. Red Cross Optical Dept. HUD CROSS DRUi STORK P1IOXK lt2S Spliuulcr, MIbb Kntollti (Irani. Mlsa Itlliiiuio (Irant, Miss Kftvk (Irnut, Mls3 Lola Hlnelc. Miss Tin linn Hlack, Miss Vcrhl Wilson, Mlsa JuHophluo Richardson, Miss Orlu Winford, Mlsa Orlu nmford, MIbb, ! Ellun Grant, Miss Mr, Chns. Thouiison Mr. Jny RIehnrds nrds, Mr. Arthur Hltn,xMr. llnrdy liowol. Mr. Wnltor Richardson, Mr Chris Richardson, Mr. Moniilkcs Solnnder, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. G. Masters Mir. nnd Mrs. W. Ij. Cnssndny, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Gardiner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse ltlchnrdson, Mr, nnd Mrs, Wynn Solnndcr, Mrs. M. A. Wilson Airs. M. Mntson, Mrs. If. 10. lloyors Mrs. J. Newninn, Mrs. Mnrlo Ornnt M1lss Ollo Hlt'hnrdB, Miss Agnos Mntson, Mr. Kills Ornnt, Mr. Alton Ornnt, Mr. Kills Solnndcr, Mr. Iloit ry Klchhrdson, Mr. Snnford ltlchnrd son, Mr. George Solnndcr, Mr. Glndo Snnford, Mr. Eugene Ornnt, Mr. Kin II Mntson and Owen Sclnndor, llow nrd Unrnnrd nnd Cnrl Norman Wil son. In the evening the Sumner orches trn serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Richard- son. R RILL TWKNTY PATRONS JOIN XKW PARKXT-TKACIIKItS' OltGANl ZATION KINK IMIOOItAM RKX DKRKI) A'P MKlfl'lNG. llvvo(v patrons or the. llunkor Hill school met nt tho school In nrrord- I" 1ii.il l.nt.tn nftiiKtMilt untltn mure with Invitations Issued by tho pupiiK lor a miiiiii iiiimiiuuii, niui observing the work of tho different departments, till assembled In tho prlmnry department room, where two pupils from eucli of tho sixth, sev enth nnd eighth grades dobatcd tho question: "Itusolvod, Thai the Pnnii nin Cnnnl Will Mnke Hotter Times on the Pacific Coast of tho lT. S." The nfflrmntlvo sldo wns led by Violet ltoblnson, who wns assisted by George Hourko nnd Mnrlo Schwnrtx. Tho negative wns argued by Geneva Archer, assisted by.Fron- l ,ho v'l" nwtlMK of the A. ' W. on tho subject of poae. In the name of the Father and tho Son and the Holy Spirit, Amen, 0 God, our Father. Who hast ,aA , .,, ,, t, , B,Rde of on b,00,, u tloi of mon fr ,0 dwell upon the face of the whole earth, and didst send Thy bleswnl Son to preach peace to them ht are far off and to them that mra ..lrV,. ,,, ,., ... , ,. re nlh' (,r"nl thHt "n mm vr' where may Mk aftor thee and find Thee. Itrlnt tho nations Intn Ti.v foltl and ndd the heathen to Thine' ......, , . . """ " vision ot Permanent world-wide peace and the' seal earnestly to trlo for It. And we pray Thee shortly to arrow. " n'r of Thine elect1 J - k'""0"'. a8k through Him who is the Prince of Poaco, Thy Son, our Savior Je- sus Chrlbt. Amen, , c'0"' " " nrt ,,,e sutbor of pence and tho lover of coiuord. In kuowlege of Whom stnudeth our ' fo' ' " n" emperors, kings nnd presidents hold swny, give, we beseech Thee (0 those olmrgod with the Bo- a f "- . 0U8,' t0 ,n to r' the datuers of their unhappy divisions nnd the retUaMnn of the dreadful aacnri "" "" " of r Look down with infinite mercy upon all CLUB STEAMER ELDER SAILS SOUTH With n heavy pnssonger list ot sevonty-alx, tho Oeorgo W. KIdci ar rived yostonlay nt 2 o'clock from Portland nnd loft nt 5 o'clock for Kurokn. I.ntonosB In ronchlng here wns occnsloned by tho tnklng aboard of canuor.v supplies at AHtorlit, Those who arrived on tho Kldor wore: K. G. Wilson, Mrs. F. S. Porry. W. U. Dnuglns, llryun Poison, K. F. Fut st, A. H. Crawford, Sam .1. Yer noy, Mrs. l. H. CnpplottB, Fred Den ny, Mrs. InoK Astor, John II. Hubs, Robert A. Crlchton, U. CnrlBon, W. A. Grnlmm, Vein Aster, Mrs. Chns. .McDonough. h. T. Dillon, T. J. Hor nn, Chns. A. llaliey, John W. Kon dnll. Mrs. Kondnll, .1. Whltohond, K. Indorf, A. Clark, Win. Griggs, G. KJellnnd, It. Hotter, Win. Morlo lllnck. Ray Carpenter, Mrs. Cnrpon tor, .Mrs. Kdwln Hiiflby, 11. 0. How urd. II. R. Howes. C. IC. Klllott. John Klllott, Mrs. Klllott. Win. Klllott, C. McCann, W. W. Richardson. IC. O. Heltlor, G. W. Kdwurds, II. 12. Morse, Kllon Mclntosli. W. W. Gngo, 1). ('. Krnntz. Chns. Hull, Claude C. Tliongnson, F. D. I.uyton, Clydo Rldgwny, W. M. Sylvester. II. W. Fisher. Mnbel Flshor, Hy Fisher. Mrs. C. llornard. Mis. W. S. Wilson, J. R. Jnckson, Geo. Murray, 13vn Mc Farlnnd. Fred Wormier, S. II. Rob inson, Norls Jensen, Mrs. II. A. Alox under, 11. A. Alexander, Ruth Alex ander. Mrs. J. K. Hlguy, F. I.. Drown MIbs Klslo Shields, II. .1. Currle. Mr?. Currlo, .1. (1. Curry, Kloauor Jenkins, J. O. Gordon, G. Yorteg, J. Ilossnlos, Miss Kduu llnusou, W. It. Fnrrell. The George W. Kldor left out, bound for Kurokn Into yosterday af ternoon currying n passenger list of ten. There wns but llttlu freight bound south. Those who sailed on tho Kldor were: Mrs Hemilng Larson, Mrs. R. J. llninott. P. W. l)als, L. Gnrbnrlno, T. HnlvoMon. John RiiJale. James O'llnrra. II. A. Houtoll. F. W. Mc intosh and George J. Sonk. I ALONG the WATERFRONT I 0 Tho Dnls Putnam nrrlvod In early yesterday from San Frantlseo bring- lug a miscellaneous cargo of freight Tho Hardy arrhod In Sunday from Sun Francisco and after discharging her freight left for the Simpson mills to take on rargo. The gasoline schonor Randolph arrived In this morning from Rogue River. She left there yeatortiay lunrning. having been barbound for three days. This afternoon she sail ed for Portland Jinx lug In hor hold a cargo of salmon. NORTH IIK.VIl M.WAGKII. Haro'd Slmiwon has been elected manager of the North Rend High School Athletic Association for the coining year. ! HKVKItHIXG A PHONOGRAPH I ltKcoitn i A remarkable curious oxporlmcnt may be performed with any ordin ary phonograph. Tho sound box is reversed so that tho needle slopes the other way, enabling the dlec to be turned backwards by tho finger being placed near the center. The effect produced Is extremely aston ishing. You hear the human voice singing songs backwards: you hear the harmony of Wagner backwards; plain KnglUh sounds like a Chinese language. The most remarkable effect Is perhaps to play a chime of Mis in this reversed manner. The sound rushes hp and up but there Is never a single strike or dash of a bell: the strike on the ear Is reversed, and is nothing hut a sharp "cessation of sound." engaged in battle: bleec thoe who mluUter to the wounded and the dying: have a compassion upon the widows and the orphans; and has ten the day when all war shall ease and uimerul pen e shall reign, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen i Hiacic SILK STOVU POLISH I I I'or Sale by i SCI1HOHDKK .V IHI.DKXHHAND Phone 177. NKGvcsa" .rtf'c"evf'- 'tdj I Black Silk Stove Polish I H 1 a .. . i i It . i.i ro CJ I IMPROVEMENTS ASKEDJF FORI Petitions from flvo Inlets on the Ray asking that dredging bo done nt onco to Improve nuvlgntton, wore rocolved yosterday at tho mooting ot tho Port or Coos Hay nnd In four ensos tho engineer, D. M. Chnrloaon, was given Instructions to Investlgnto tho work needed nnd niako his re port nt tho next mooting. Tho fifth petition, that relating to North Inlet, litis nlrondy buon snnctlonud nnd the blickot dredge Oregon ordered there. Officially entnbllshed rntoB for the Mill Slough fill were established, coiiHldcrubly below the contract price before the work wns bogun last year. For all parts of tho project, from the harbor to Ninth street, a charge ot six itnd one-hnlf cents per cubic yard will bo charged to the prop erty owners. The first contract price wns eight cents. Hetweon Ninth and Tenth streets a rate of 10.7 cents ii cubic yard was sot. Tho first rate In this case was I2.7T. cents. To move tho dredge Senttle from the lowor Ihiy Into tho channel op posite tho stnvc mill nnd work down to the North llcnd turning bnslu, was tho order of tho commission and the dredge will bo brought up to cont inence work November 1. Secretary Sengstncken was authorizes! to sub mit n bid of lfi cents por cubic yard to the city council for tho filling up to grade of Pino nvenuo front Front to Kighth stcoets. It wna de clared this work will be expensive ftr the Port of Coos Hny because of the long shore line pipe needed to ronduct the sand from tho dredging ground south to Pine avenue. That temporary Inlet Improve ments will bo made nt this tlmo ho cruso so ninny petitions have bcun received, was tho decision of tho Port of Coos Hay Commission. Work on North Inlet will be com menced In a few days as soon ns llausor & lluiiser have finished tak ing their winter coal supply up In bsrges. Having completed this dredging In about twenty tlnys llnytios Inlet will rocolvo the next at tention -of the buqkct dredge Oregon. Swanle Peterson, of Hayncs Inlet, urged the necessity of dredging for a quarter of a tulle between his ploce and that of J. R. Robinson. Shoal ing Has made navigation almost Im possible there ot low tide, ho testl f'od. Property owners on tho Inlet have already spent $SS00 on tho dredging and the county court $2, 200. Later North Inlet will be straightened near Its mouth. P. K. Larson, of Allegany, peti tioned that the Oregon be sent to work on the river bolow Allegany, ns shoaling has made nnvlgntlon ex ceedingly difficult. Knglneor Char loson will make a roport on this condition. Improvements on Isthmus Inlet to the bond of navigation, at the place of V.. T. Stalin, were nsked and this wns also referred to Mr. Charleson. Tho dredging hill for the sorvlcos of the Soattle In October was submit ted, nmbuntlng to MS.042.94. CITY MAKKS .MO.VKY FAST OX KINKS COLLKITUII ltecnnls S"itro the IIr( of the Year show- Coiustii ns of si:tHt).no. With monthly average of $167. 27 ns flues iwld Into the city t-i-ury, City Recordor Rutler consldor that he has done s fairly good busl uess slue Jauuary 1. Kor September $1R3 was Collected by fine and for the past nln months, or slnro the first of this yoar. exactly $18S9.50 baa slipped into the city's coffers. Glancing down tr. columns of the big recording book In tho office of the recordor It la plainly shown that It Is tho "little things that count." for the groat total hag hn bulk up, for th most part, at $5 a clip, the usual foo for the first ap)nrance after having boen picked up by the police officer when "four sheets In th wind." POr January only $S5 was collat ed, a fact attributed to the first month of th yar coming directly af ter the holidays, but during tho next month a heavy rocuperatlon took place and the fines wnt up to $234, the record for thl year. In March 5120 was takeu in. J 160 in April. $34 7 in May. and June with only $75 went to tho lowest ebb. July enmo !aik with a total of $112. SO Into tho ilt treasurer and August netted $174. WW CUUNIXfi DKPAItT.MKNT. . Ja Doyle has just installed a new French dry cleaning plant which will be a distinct addition to his I be in ess and benefit to hi eusto "r He has placed tho work in chargt of an expert workman. Mr. I..iw who has just arrived from Eugene. HILLS VOM DltKDCIJ PILL NOW DCK Six per cent Interest will bo h.irged on all bills not paid hy No-i-mbcr 1, 1914. PORT OF COOS HAY Hy Henry Sengstacken. Secy. STOP THOSU KA1II.V HHOXCHIAL corons They hang on all winter If not . he. ked and pave the way for ser ious throat and lung diseases. Get a bottlo af Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and take it freely. Stone toughs and colds, heals raw- inflam ed throat, loosens the phlegm and Is mildly laxative. Chas. T. Miller. Kd Kuquirer. Cauuelton. Ind.. had bronchial trouble, got very hoarse, coughed' constantly from a tickling throat. He used only Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Was entirely relieve!. Wants others to know ot Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold by Owl Praat-rlption Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. !PRH01ER HXS !ES 10 Ml W. IT. DouglaB returned this nftor noon from Portland and was nccom pnnlud by CIiiih, M. Hall of Hood River, President of tho Coos nnd Curry Telophono Company, which has aciulttod tho property of the Coos Hay Homo Telophono Company Tho now company consists of Port land and Hood Rlvor capital. Mr. Hall will move hero nnd will devote his personal attention to the plant K. C. Drews will roinnln ns mitnagor for the present at least. Tho trans fer bccniue effective Oi-tybor I, Mr. Hall also owns the llobd River tele phone exchange and Is iilto well known hero through visits oti the Hay. The Woman's Corner I'M I ted Under tho Auspices of Hk Women's Christian Tcmpcrmtco Union of Murslitleltl. ! llnvo you registered yet? If not, do It without delay. Stntowldo pro'. Ihltlbn becatne ef fective In WoBt Virginia July 1, 1!H I. On that date there wero 100 prison-' ors In tho workhouse of Wheeling. On August 1. Just ouo mouth later, the city workhouse wns empty. The gunrds nnd cooks were released until the monthly payroll wns decreased from $ IS, 100 to $7100. Kven tho, poorlmuso fools tho effect of prohi bition. ! TIIK SALOON AND TAXATION. The following Is an edltorlnl tnkon from Collier's Weekly of May 1(5.' 11MI: "It Is often asserted tbt sal oon tnxos nre essentlnl In pacing our governmental bills. Tre fnct Is that the saloon wnstes tlmo. Incnpni-ltatw people for work, turns Into liquor production money which should have been saved and luveeted, nnd. above nil, Is a ninln fnctor In creating the social cancer of crime. The commis sion thnt has exhaustively studied drunkenness In Massachusetts latch presented Its report to the Slate Leg islature and stated: 'AT LKAST ONK THIRI) OK ALL CHIMB (nsl.le from pubHc drunkeunos) IS OIRKCTLY OCCASIONBD HY TUB I'SK OK AL COHOL. Mnsscchusetts prison sta tistics show thnt 90 por cent of all criminals In our prisons In 1912 were INTKMPBRATB HY HAHIT. The saloon stands In the same relation to tl.o community as tho gambler who, lends him a dollar to ho enn get to his next Job. That dollar is not bene volont or necoseary; neither nre sal oon taxe. IH'M AND Kfl.V. The following Is the flrat municipal iwetor In the llnlled States against niconoiisin. s suon it noa a unique InteroeL It was placed by the auth- n.i. i u.. ,.,.... ...j ...a ,n.i.. cities: ALCOHOL! TUB PUHLIC THINK -It Is onlj heavy drinking that barms. MXPKRIMBNTS SHOW that ev en moderate drinking hurts health. looo.vn o nfrlnlanm Umi-aa lie fnr IibnI wnrk inil an Mt " w - --. n .--., fatiguo KXPBHIMBNTS SHOW-thst al- cohol In no way increases muscular strength or endurance. ALCOHOL LOWBHS VITALITY; ALCOHOL OPKNS TUB DOOR TO DISBASR Rosolved, at the Intornatlonal Con Rosolved. at the Intornatlonal Con- gres on i uuerciuos, iavn, m w- bine the fig! t against aloohoi w the struggle against tuoercuMwis. e eli. MncDiicatlo flanaMl UasI. rtl 4W .MMBOiHIIUOVVW U.9.e.. .w- jtltal. Hoston. the use of alcohol as a medicine declined 77 por cout In eight years. Most modorn hospitals show the same tondency. Alooholiam is responsible for much of our Insanity, much of our poverty. muck of our crime. Our sloners of Cambridge Maas l all -. . lMm . - parks and public buildings It -olpod , sro. A j. 8w. Co- " l; Ut o put Cambridge dry nnd to now h ,w R!brf8H Bd wlfe, Co- JX, &, Wt Ing mod by Salem and othor oaalbrn ,'.... Q -,,,.. ciullle: Wll- T J' T . , r t,.vi - ,-. v had intemperate habits. Yot tho nubile says: "Wo nood the rovenno from liquor. The public should know bow siunll I tho reimme mniiKiml with tlio .., ....,. i vm-n unvHV srnipnuTS THIS WRBCKAOB. YOUR WILL AL- LOWS IT. Your Indifferenee endangors OHr nation. Commeiriallaed vioe is promptetl through alcohol. Arrayed againat alookoi are eeono my. science, efficiency, health, mor ality the very aseets of a nation, the very soul of a ftteplg. THIJJK it ovait. Who 1 the first wan to be laid ( nff 9 the. last man to 1A taken on?. ----- V... H..M ..... ...... ... - - , THE MAN WHO DRINKS. tuissioners roporieu inai a ir cwi unieago. r. .. - m-- nt thns -hn wnt t nrlfion in 19IllSOth COO; Clwl l"jJ.J)n." mm- 1 -3&SS. s w Conn1 EWHUMW i1 I Mi I I iim.'Smuy.T?myywpi Hob Dry Goods Co "NALUHMVIiiA!! FOIMVoupv,' r lirondttny nnd CVntral AoiiuP.Phl I BIIWHIDUm I, i I II I , I i f r ff''a it. BUIl a I ANUAB Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Wal! Paper, Etc. E. F. LeMieux FOR Painting, Paper Hangi"g and Decori HIM North Front Sired. Phone 1H Give Best Result .THE. TELS HOUr WW Clmndlcc Hotel. Joseph l'" "' fel- l r.i,.,.n Sim Krunrlhio: It. Cnnulll. O iT T':-' la! L IJ. M.-Klm, Kannis Clt . 11. H. H'lin- , y MaV, v,-tr ,4. M , , . ... fc ! . -,- erson und .fc 4it i-ik? . . n . ". . ru i . !.! .... L..lla 1.' II inv IlHtUi ' ' ' - ton. rekn. Claude C T hon Qui e ... r-; . ;. . - M ."Kher: W. R. Kreid. Portland; ""Ti. . I r.".r Cae B j yuntt Portland: II. A. Arianoer -- , , . and wife. Detroit. Mich.: O. W. Ed- Bogrie uru- wgnii Taroma: Dalai- Phniegar. . n mb To;u. ' i. a v-fi iialu llMKilnn. IIHIIIQI -" ' DIUV MT..!I I - Ham Joaea. Portland; M. II. Mr- bu M 3 lV!I . &l lUn. Portland: John M. Renn. Ku- ' lt r BVi, (I lentw . ri,nd. Coo F. f A. A. Hale. Portland; Charles .. mum llMhberg. Portland; M. C. Brown. i Roblnaon. Kaa.: . a. noui-n. - - - ,, . c v c Robinson. Ka.: H. A. Iloutell. san Vrmiplseo: S. McNanghton and wife. -. Vf i ....... . uHai inn v b " ' .. . n V AdOlPD A'''k' fv mB ka wau u-vc (lriiar'va : . a . iV. Bgleeton. San Prcncleco; C. K. ti- nM.iut.ii v .1. HArn wails v - "" ' , ,, . " ,..,; B. O. Grd,lfr . -."-. - - - .. . .. ,....!r DE" '. Curwin. SMtue; rraan u. j.w. - - - . . a. r tr ua n. . jl. ...III.. M-. II If M. W. Hammond, Portland; Alfred lani: 3 Johnson. Jr.. Cooullle: A. P. l- "' a i n.n.i.11! J. ll. Johnson. Los Angelea; Saa Fran..- , John cark San jrrawcUco. d: T " " . H No. gan Krauclsco; j. "'" g---g i n Jo)lgOBi 108 Angeles: A. W. u u. - p M, nm. ,, -a. Wash.: W. Keen, raw- -- - ,-. w . .... ai..uU . fluillAl Jl L - M Gardiner: G. R. I.IWW. 0S'' r; " f! Waah.: Ned C. Kolley. CouIHe: J. WUIUn. P - Forsyth. Portland: J. M. Wagenet. N. P. Tr -u Oakland: C. B. Johneon. PortUnd: Fjjr i- , - . . fi 1.1 ttl. UIJIBH"' ' tut i k... ..ic rvuiuiiie: icric " j Holde. Broplre. '"' our poverty. Harry Shaw. Roseburs; M. Ive'J - . JLpA prison eom- j,orU(U,: Mr. and Mrs. C. 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