, J ,.!.,.:, ;4 .1. . . l-lr.. 1:,.' J THE OREGON SUNDAY joi S . t. . . ,-. ' - ' y , .11 . j EVERYTHING IN LINE OF DINNER SUPPUES L Postmaster Myers Has List of Farmers Ready to Make Shipments. THE PRACTICE IS GROWING iBrtrsotlOM for Kaklar PurchM bj rrol rout Ar Iaanad With XTanus nd Address of Tirmmrm. Sauer kraut and .salrnon, garlic and iM-u-lnln chickens with yellow Iprm; walnulH and honey, squabs and harn. hroiiRht 10 your doorstep hy Uncle Ham. KausaKB and p'.Koons, cheeae In brik. frenh-picked berries and baby chicks; milk-fed broilers, pears and pruneM drop a line and they come eftftoonft. Apples and carrots and hutterfal; onijiis and beanH and things like that; whatever it Is you like tlie most it'n ululy dclheied hy panel post. T. A rnsley Uotts. All th thlnjfi mentioned In the above Jingle by the bard of Heaverton may be had by mail, according to the new ltst, Just iHsued by Poat master Myers, showing producers who offer to ship their products by mail. Mr. Myers himHolf gets his butter and eggs by parcel post, and lie savs the biiHlne.su of the Portland poHtof fice shows that tlie practice is grow ing. List Za Presented. The following Is tlie list, with in structions for its use: lt ' 0"e desire of I be potofflce 1prt pent to brlnit the prlurer and the oonnuuier into rlowr rslatlon tl.roub the fHcllitlr f roirtM by thn parrel pot .mtciii. for the poiierit of txxh prixluoer and coiniiuicr It ha liiatrueted crrtalu pHt oftii-ea to aubtnft to ,h.", n"lrjig Jt, a list uf producer who nro lllliijt to deal dlrrrtly with the cou.uuier through the puree) pout NTaloin. The mUeheil lut i.t fiinnera llrlng within pn.elleal KhlppInK dltunei. of thin ty hne fiirnh heil llii lr iiHru to this office a tit-li.g denlroim of.aelllng lo the (itmumer tlirou(;!i . rum iniM nervier in roitinnil. It t UKKeie(l tlmt to m-eure the treHtpt "fJ1 fr "' "ervlce eoufumerH aelect fr in bf. Hat Hie luiuim .r Kereral faruierK, mrre- pond with them hiu! l?e them 'in opp rtun Ily to (leiiionHlrnte wlileh la the moat nHtlafue try to ileal with. When ileh a in.duier liaa been fouud tlie proper financial nrrunge.ni'Lta Should be m.iile. It tvould be a (t.id p an ti ftl the producer ihe current j.rleea In l'ort mfl aa itiilde to lila own rhimi i question of a proper ahlpplng container lioii d alao be aetlleil. It la well in shipping egr tn 119 ajieclal eoiitnln, r made -for the pur poe. In ordering, the time of delivery abouM V ii lfled an thi l iHla may t ablpped In hhiDionr with the delivery ayatem In I'ortmni. If possible, do not order goo da to arrive later than 8 a. m. on .Saturday. In Portland good 1 riving by 8 iu the luomlua are delivered tl at day. In ordering from the producer It la enggeated tLa It la mokt aatNfaetory to order In iiutn tity, thla redui'ea the poatage materially. The rale in the flmt and aecond mnea la five 15, centa for the tint pound and one (1) lent for each pound thereafter, up to fifty ! poundn. Several fiimlllen ordering to gether can make up n lare order and there fore can command murli ,.tier aervire. 'Ihe eXeDM frw imatuge and coiitnlnera l much leaa, Jatul the aituntlun ia much more utlafac torjr .IjO the producer. ' Information Za Given. Ipforinatlon on lertln 1vmnid rxf ih n.i,.l PO;t aervlce l of vltl Intrext to the poat orflee. tn order that the emtc cleeked npi eorreeted and improved. Thla of. flub M therefore, aolielta correapoudenee frooi piuyucara aim cousuiuera on the followlns poluta: 1 Name and addresa of farmer who are giving particularly aatiafactory aervlce. 2 Artlrlea which seem particular, adapted for parcel poat traffic. K - Cotidltiou In which ar thlea, whf'n well pn, ked. Hre delivered. 4 -ttt.uutnee iif the poatal aervlce in delivering patvela. 5 t'ouiineiii on tUe value of dlff-r-ent ivntalnera and method of packing. Otnmeiita tian pricea charyed hy producers or Offered by coiiaiituei'M. 7 Keporta of failure of the Syatcin thnun leaiect or Inattention t the part of producer or oimmupr. M -Scu-geationa for the inioroveinent of Hie Merej rtgurea following iinuie rr present the parcel wove iri'ai IITIIHIIO. I'. J. Anderaon, UriK.k field. Winh., 2d. home piepareu canned aalmon; apple butter and blackberry Jell In Heaaou. I'rlcea reaminahie. J. M. Artliur. Hreakera. h.. 2d atrlctly fleah epg and poullr.v. KiiKeiie Atkinson. Sandlake. Or. 2d. farm Pioduce; Tlllaimaik full cre.iui cheeae, 7 to 0 u.. lie a iu. to any addreoa 1I. '. II. Hallev. II. V. I).' I. Roaehitrg. Or., fld. drened ikhiIiiv. eRgs. butter, fancy fruit nd berrlfa In aeaaon. ''red 8. linker. White Salmon. Waah., 2d, turkeya. apilea. berrlea and iaohp W. A. Baker. Prop. Alwlca Poultry farm. K. K. I. box 2, Turner, Or.. 2d. chickens nd egga. Hethahan Poultry fnrm. r. O. Perry, Prop., K. h. 1. 5, Orexon city. Or., lat. Infertile wi:iie table egun. iUy arter laid: wyckoff tralu thoroughbied s. c. White Leghorn baby vuiiii biiu uaiiuing rfZXH. Mra. V. K. Hlaiictuird. It. P. D. 2 c.ti. rok, Waah., lat, guaranteed fresh egga, all w. j. nrown. Ariel. vaati., lat, young cblckena, egg, vegeuhh-s, dried fruit. C. W. Bryant, Kaluna. Waah.. lat, firtt citas lnreruie egga from S. t. White Leg horna. O. W. Ititrke, Brooklyn. Waah., 2d. butter in i-iD. rona. L. 1. Buraell. Monmouth, Or., 2d, eggs. II. A. Carter. Wluberrv. Or.. 2d Mr. t". ( hrlnlenseu, Islington, Or'., 2, large iVhlte lKhom eitge, guaranteed. r. C C4K-Kerl lie. II b' I) : Rataea1 Or lat Iioultry and egR. toooer Fonltrv farm ft r Tl 1 na iHubbard, lr.. lat, egga. ' n. s. lorimtt. Kiddle. Or., sd, eggs and iMtry? peaehea tn aeaon. Mra, ('. U. CoiiuUtnd. Itarada. Or. lat. lined wild blacklicrrles, all kind of pickle nd table reliahes. lama, lelllea. conaarvea. near bias, mtnee meat. V tl . ' 1 . . - .'i. v-mmirf, uiurai, ur., lai. uregon ln-onda lSe per lb. John H. Uunkln. Garden Home Farm. I.vta. Vh., JJd, turkeya. picked end' drawn, with eet and head off, ready for the oven. 28c lb. . 11. L'uniilnic. r. v. r. 3. Woodburn, Or., t. dried loganberries, poultry. W. H. Edwards. Woodland Waah it iMnewood farm aausaga and Virginia eared nil ana nacon. W. U. Eggleston. Itrbwnrrtlle. Or.. 2d. utter, egga and lamltry. Evergreen raldiitry. 1211 8th ave N. W.. vysllup. Waah., ltd. Belgian hares, drawn. ids., ouc; 4 iua. ic: ids. imic: delivered V parcel dI. Mall orders aecomnniiieri hv ash on Wednesday delivered for Sunday itlu- icr. Mrs. Loalae Frendenberg. Tole. Waah.. 1st. irat-claaa canned wild blackberries, mountain acKMDSjrriea, pears ana prunea In glaaa lara. Mrs. Geo. Ganale. K. P. D. 1. hoi A7. Hal- Ie, Or., 2d. freah egga, hooey, veeelablea. W. J. Garner. R- IT. D. 1, Dallaa. Or.. 2d. read pork and veal; pork sausage, butter and . . . IK. 4. GJllette, Kocbester. Wash.. 2d. aqua ha, 8 to 20 esa., 40c each; pare bred Carneaa Iiceona, J per pair. Mra. II. C. Click. Dundee. Or., lat. wn Inci poultry. v 1. f. Gray. Blaine, Or.. 2d, dairy butter Fn pure separated cream, 2 lba., for 60c, wanner to pay postage. tTred'k W. Uagberg, Venersborg, Clark rotnv " . in, ireaa eggs. IL P. Hansen, R. F. 1). 2, 2, Silverton, Or., poultry and egga. C. F. Hlgbee, B. P. r. 3. Turner, Or., 2d, rgs (strictly fresh I: dressed chickens: aarden k-getables in season. J. C. 8. Holcomb. White Sa?mon. .Wash.. 2d. JSun" preserved strawberries (not cooked); J inter aoaua, ttpua rod Jonathan apples toon rlgsted); . i sue. o. . uougnton, box 107, Bcappoote, r., Jt, fresh' eggs; sweet separated cream y bntter ebsrned every- three daya. I E. X. Huattinc. Orchard- Home eTstwratnr. liver Creek, Wash.. 2d. high piaUty large raia iiea rraic jiauan prones in zo-to. boxes. iv turn., fi.vo; b iua., ooc; ids., aue. ruers opy apples, m Doxea. voe; g lbs.. aoo cocea pears, x ios SAc; 1 lb.. Postsge oreoald. . I Andrew K. Johaatoa, Saginaw, Or., 24, gar- Bartlett Job Baton. Sarins ar ar.. M." aIa. (ahioaed. home -c mil bams, bacon, shoulders, ske4 with hardwood. Satisfaction guaranteed 1 monev refunded IThe Kosynook Egg farm. Alrlte. Or.. Xd, ta. o eggs, extra weight, white shelled, clsaa. MAY BE HAD BY MAI B. McCorkle, Cherry Hill farm, Lexington. Wash., lat. apples. W. N. McLaughlin, box 71, Cottage Grove, Or., 2d, eggs. 8. O. Martin, Mapletoa, Or., id, fresh Slue law aalmoo 8 to 8 lbs. each, 60e delivered; freshly smoked aalmoo, 20c a pound. T. K. May, B. If. D. 2, JefXeraoa, Or, 2d, poultry. Henry J. Meyer, "nndale. Wash.. 2d. fresh eggs, dry onions, chickens, potatoes and ear rota. ' r. M. Mitchell, Variety Fruit farm, Albany, Or. 2d. apples, pooitry, eggs. S. Mosler, La Fayette, Or., 1st, walnora. Ortley Cove Poultry farm, bog M. Ortlcy. Ir-W? fi. tor t' nd hatching; 8. t. Beds. 8 C. BUck Mlnorcaa, breeding stock, both varieties. B. a Palmer. Molalla. Or.. Jt,' guaranteed first-class Infertla white eggs. firs. Hsrsh parr. Laurel. Or., 1st. ego, chickens, squabs. . T. r. Patterson,' Woodburn, Or., 1st, poul try and egga. H. N. Haul. MaMoa, Wash., 2d. 12 Ib. ev trected honey, f 1.60 postage paid. II. J. Keaa. Hubbard. Or.. 1st. dressed ben, trlctly freah egga, and comb bone. Mrs. II. v, Bomlngrr, Sunnslope Orchards, Underwood. Waah., 2d, Guaranteed "ej-a fancy" table egga, milk fed broilers and sort toaster re my specialties. Breeding etock and egga for batching in season. 8. C B I. Beds and 8. C. W. Leghorns. Eggs after Jrnusry, 1016. ). J. Koae. R. F. D. 2, Beaverton. Or., lat, canned loganberries. 1 lb-cans. 20c, In cluding poetaje. Handelen, I'. A., R. F. D. 2. Gaston, Or., 1st, ejjga. Itev. J. Scott, Deschutes, Or., 2d. butter and ctga. 'Hhoreacrea" ranch, box l.'6. B. F. D. 1, Vancouver, Wash., lat. dressed aipiatr. Pel glan bare, chickens, freah egga. canned and freah fruits, vegetables, plgeona, 0. I. C. pigs, Earrcd Kocka. Cna. U. tpangler. Birch at., Kant a Asa. t'al. 6th, fancy California walnut meats In 1 Ib. boiea. 60c each, delivarred any address In I riled statea. Mrs. W. K. Sullltan. B. F. D. 1. Rheridan. Or., 2d. egga. !-uperlor Poultry farm. n. H. Swsnaon, Prop.. Alpha. Dr.. 2d. thoroughbred White Wymnlotte fancy cock ere la, hatching egica. C. K. fiaank. I. K. 1. 2. Kidgefleld. Wash., 1st. etta and ponltry. Mlm Alma Tsvlor. 241 E. 84th at.. Port lsnd. Tl.r tll. 1st. clean fed chickens, guaranteed egga. dretaed aquaha and aquab brt edlng plgeona, hand embroidery and crochet. C. II. Ttiayer. Rulnler. Or., lat. pork, freah, salted or smoked: poultry. He. Craig Tliom, Kcbo, Or.. 3d, extracted and comb boney. J. M. Thorn, Krho. Or., .'Id. extracted honey. A, K. Van Eman, It. K. I). 2, Cornelius. Or., lat, dressed poultry and eggs. N. Van Horn. R. F. D. 1. Hood Blver. Or., 2d, fine dressed poultry fattened on commeal and iinttermllk, weljjtiirg to lbs.: cations. IOc lb.; flips. 2T.i; lb. llts. 20c lb. J c. Velt, Wtilte Sa , Wash., 2d, atraw- berries. Mrs. H. 8. Wlldermut Amboy, Wash., lat. farm produce. Wllnmt Bros., Blaine Or.. 2d, fresh dairy New Graduates 8 wwrowaaaaaai 13 14- 21 22 29 30 r r5 ill 4-2 . The total enrollment for the yer Just , 1 Earl Richard Abbett, A. B. 2 Thomas Smith . Aitken ' ' I Christian Ammeter 4 Robert Daniel Anneberg v 6 Jusuke Aoki James K. Balkema. Jp.'. r Ceo.-Auguetus Barker, Ph. C. ip4 " aiKff I e Jf S2n 1 uaMaawM y '..j.a aaaauljia"-avji,. t wJli yifA.ii 'iasM waw ftv3Cy "'v VU 5 ft?-' I MMmmmnfT. n 21: f I 1 jr 1 Mazamas to Show ' How to "Bough It" ZzklMt f HUdar avsd Cllmbiajr Vaxtv pharnuUU WO Be Bald at Uorary la Kld-Josa). An exhibit open to everyone Inter ested In outdoor ufo and paraphernalia will be given by the Masamaa under the auspices of the club entertain ment committee at the Central library June 16 and 17. Ninety per cent of the blistered feet or the sore muscles that result from long- hikes could be avoided with proper footwear, say old members of the club, while many a person could have avoided shivery and sleepless nights If he had known- the) way to make a bed with the minimum of covers. The right things to wear and the right things to do will be shown and discussed at this exhibition. Instruc tion for hiking; under all conditions will be given as follows: Clothing;, Harriet K. Monroe and John A. Lee; shoes, Anne E. Dllltnger and A. PeterBon; commissary, F. S. Benefield: provisions, B. K. Peterson; snowshoes; akl, T. R. Conway; alpenatocka and Ice axes. W. W. Evans: tents. A. L.. Heyer Jr.; packs, E. C. Simmons; pic tures, and cameras, Jacques Letx; maps' L. A. McArthur; transportation. R H. Atkinson; toilet articles, Elsa Llpplch; first aid, Eleanor Q. Sheldon and Leroy Anderson; accessories, R. J. Davidson. The exhibit Is under the general supervision of Misses Elsie M.. Silver, Nellie Mae DalcoOr and Nettle G. Richardson and F. P. Leutters. better, fresh country eggs, brick cheese. Mrs. W. (i. C. Woods, box 284, Moro, Or., 2d. poultry, turkeys especlallv. A. K. York, Condon, Or.. 2d, "dressed poul try, 20u lb., delivered. Great Year for Skeeters. New York, May 27.: New Jersey "skeeters" interviewed by a New York newspaper yesterday on the report that half hose are to be the thing for up-to-date girls this summer, remarked that it will be a great year for mosquitoes. of North Pacific College of Dentistry, Who Received the Degree ""'' imaiaaan 5r- 1 bsSMMsi 15 23 'iw-;-if;J-:-:-:J:l . fi I 1 mm sa.Lciuu 1 uii'J u wmVMU w ' m n ju mm ktoii- ,;rrniiiiiiii iw ajsjiannamuiwji.i.Mii 31 -3 iv"N t , I iPS closed was 392. Students were registered from 31 American States. 8 Canadian Provinces and ' Leon Earl Barrick 10 George Arthur Bender 11 Evart P. Borden- -It Lindsay Hoy t Bro"vrn IS Oscar Allyn Burch, B. S. ' : 14 Clarence: Frederick Chap In 1 16 Reginald P. Christie J 11 Will vOeorge Crosby ORNAMENTAL - ' C- Jt I v -J t tin kH1 .v.v.va-av.v v-:- - - - -Wet" ' uSM ' T Detail of Process of Carving Life borne of By James 3. Sayer. Work on the masonry exterior of. the First National bank's new building at Fifth and Stark streets is practical ly complete. The structure may now be eeen entire In Its pure white beauty. It probably will never be more beautiful than lt la today. Age 4 vigijj- - L 16 aa w mi a 8 i,-.' aa. a s ay sj t a M at ?:3'r 3,- 1 ;Jr 24- 32 35 '""mmm '"fe-f-soa. x . ? 4- ymmmmiA nil f 1 BSMgasa'- mas 1 course in Dentistry in three years. Befinnin October 17 Oren Floyd Croup IS Roy Elbert Donaldson 1 J. Dwlgbt Froom 20 Bert Rowland Gill -. 21 Harry & HaU. Ph. G. , 22 Ralph Edgar Hall , 22 Ferris Henehaw, Jr. , 24 Henry Harris Hewitt . 25 Cecil Kay Hllller 26 George Hoffman 27 8. Blaine-Hoskln 28 Clarence Herbert Inkster . 2S Cullea Burke Knapp ' . 10 Irt Knight . ' o Jl Oeo. Augustine McUonagle J 11 W ill lam Macne Ili v EXTERIOR OF BANK FINISHED T 'Jk XWSR - A, V y-g:-vxw ' i aai aaawjA' Sized Figures and Copy of State Seal Abovo Main entrance to new First National at Fifth and Stark Streets. will give it softness, take away some what from the dazzling white of the pristine purity of the present. Today it stands an Inanimate monument to Its builders and owners. It awaits the finishing touches that will make lt a serviceable building. The bank officials and builders can 7 irw p-jeri - IT " 3-4 as 1 h.?"- : 1 "7 i, 1917, the course in Dentistry will ,Tf ar isl ttT&t r 4: JLiis-fe irV if if war: &5fH I :iP7 L-rr iLpi M tin! - I -a I "-r I , v ..., f r 83 Gustaf Ogllvle McRae 4 Seth B. Masser . 1 5 Frank Oscar Mlhnos 6 Clarence Alva Miller . , 17 Harry Nicholas Moore i. a-Harry Elbert Morgan ' z&WHermon Bernard Morrison ,t Kay Fred Murphy .- 4 's-rj 1 ,'ejs-aj I now begin to figure on the date when lt will be possible to occupy their new building. The construction work has suffered numerous delays, which sadly disarranged the time schedule laid out at the beginning. Now lt is believed the bank will open for business In the new building on Tuesday, September Ml 6 --.-.-.:.: -,v.v,' , '--eK a , St k s v I ' ", aa m mm- u 1 1 25 W.t- flatsal 35 I' 36 pa,sni 61 f, "1 .. H' issasat -1 4, i JJ j y;,r I -.01 isaaiwiuw.MMisw'JawasaiaMj I - ;' I ' ll Foreign Countries. The session beginning September be extended from three years as at present to 41 William Martin Nlppolt 42 -Alfred Walter Ostermana 43 Zeno Billino Page . .44 Robert LesUr Pall en .45 Mabel Pearl Personet ' -. -: 4 Soren Lester Peterson : 47 Wallace Ernest Petersea 48 John Henry Powell 5. This will give opportunity to transfer the funds, books and para phernalia of- the bank at Fifth and Morrison streets to the new structure between cloning time Saturday noon and opening time on Tuesday mornlnS Labor day came in opportunely. This will be liberal opportunity for getting everything in -shape. -Cany Comment oa Bsaaty. ' Numerous comments on the beauty of the building, what the Interior will look like when finished, and how ela borate will be Its furnishing, may be heard aa one mingles with the groups Of Interested observers of the build ing operations always to be found near by. ' Nothing that has been done, how ever, has aroused the curiosity created over the carving of the elaborate de sign on the exterior. The carving, which was completed last Monday, was begun four months ago. Little of It has been visible to the - general public. Most of It has been hidden from view by canvas. Here and there a little peek beneat the windshield was possible. One war able to see that something beautiful was being created. . Aside from an oc casloftal view of the feet of the men engaged tn the work, the bugging of the pneumatio tools they held and the explosive cough of the gas engine at the corner, the development was a mystery. Last Monday the remaining exterlo- scaf folding was torn away and it wij possible to see what had been done. The two life sized figures, on either Side of the state seal worked in mar ble, and standing at the apex of the Parthenon-designed Fifth street en trance, are easily the climax of the carving contract. The frieze that decorates the entire under-roof line of the structure comes next. . Then there are the many orna mental touches with . .which the build ing is elaborately supplied. How much detail there is in all of this work may be readily comprehended by a study of the marble work of the three revolving door entrances on Fifth street. The carving contract was done by Ernest C. Bairstow of Washington, I. C, who has a national reputation for his skill in this direction. As evidence of this, he and his assistants have been transferred to Washington. They will be there for the next 18 months of Doctor of Dental Medicine 4hiWsteky ''-' -y h? TO f '. -..v d,-.--r. i. 'Jt ' V.'' '''' 26 7 S V TtKr ' 38 9 3 M 'S - Nv 28, 19 16,1 is the last opportunity for lour years. f il 1 a -51 1 VVI 48 Frank Rawley Pratt SO Rolland Wade Quesinberry 61 Frederick F. Sasmaa v 62 William V. 8chumana 68 WiUard Jacksoa Shelton . . 64 Emmons Preeeott Bpearla -' 66 Norris SykeRSf""" 6( George Ben jiJilal Taylor - engaged, in earring the Lincoln 'me r orial which haa been authorised t congress under an appropriation c 12,000,000. . Any attempt to describe the fle process of carving that was "used tr the First National bank ornamentation will not explain. Some of the plctur esqueness of the old time stone carver, with his mallet and . varied asortment of chisels, laboriously hammering and beating out the design that he carries mentally or that is outlined for him.; is missing. All one sees Is a long; rubber tubing in the hands of : the carver, at the end of which is -an ordinary chisel. He applies it to the marble, here and there, in and out, up and down, twisting his body In unison with tho devious lines he is tracing. The marble chips fly away as If by j magic, and . seemingly as it they were' chips of soft wood. The power Is fur nished by the air compressor- engine . and Is carried by metal piping within! easy reach of the carver, ''-'' Skilled Hand Required. ' '' j It requires the sure and skilled hand of the adept workman and the feeling of the artist to bring forth the design he seeks. In the case of repeat pat terns, as in border ornamentation. .the design is stenciled on the stone and the carver works along the lines lajd out. All this is simple. . The life-size figures are worked us from a plaster model which Stands alongside the operator. He work in f-.-ee hand, following the design of the model bv means of a pointing machine. This is a simple apparatus with steel pointer fastened to hla body- and to contact with the various Indentations and elevations of the model. By stand ing in the same relation to the bloc of marble he Is carving out and plac ing the points in the same relation, he is able to get the exact counterpart of the measurements of the orlglnul design. , - ' David McBraidy, who was In charge of the work during Mr. BalrstOw'f absence, and directed the efforts of the force of 15 men who did the carv Ing, left on Thursday for Washington, D. C to join Mr. Bairstow. How to Live Lour; ' New York. May 27. "Be busy, 'fofj get the past, and you'll keep young,. Is the advice of Mias Henrietta Pat terson, on her 89th birthday. TT 12 I y 8 it. s v . X $ : " e 19 20 " t a -Saw """ 27 tv "r." V'.lTJ 39 r 51 32" students to enter and complete, thi 67 Thomas Tower ' . 68 Ralph Waldo Van Valia " ' J ; i Sy-iraasasiaaiirsi- a 4 - ' b7. " 17 W ILLJIg "7f9sauaaaatMaaaaa9 I inT'ruiu,.. j 1 LliU ,-riL- ' j MAS , si. ' AIVIH I a TOIWU , A , 40 B. O.' Vinson ' ' , ' 61 George Cyril Watsoa -. ! j v3Ear Robert Wells. ' t --V fa Charles Kovello Wvreoa 64 George Frederick . Wilkinsus lr it ol , e i' .ii .51 18 fT l jf t at. n : 'g 1-, -.'t.?( ,f' it i tl 1: