6 THE DALLES TIMES-MOUNTAINEER. Its charter officers were as follows: W. M. Hurd, past master workman; H. L. Waters, master workman; T. A. Hudson, foreman; D. A. Bunnell, overseer; H. F. Comfort, recorder; A. S. McAllister, financier; Emanuel Beck, re ceiver; Jno. D. Turner, guide; Geo. Anderson, inside watchman; Peter Baluim, outer watchman. The present principal officials of Temple lodge are: C. J. Crandall, P. M. W.; S. P. M. Briggs, M. W.; J. F. Haworth, recorder; S. L: Young, financier; C L Phillips, receiver. The number of deaths since organization is 13. The mem membership of Temple, No. 3, numbers 190. It meets every Thursday evening in Fraternity hall, corner Court and Sec ond streets. DEGREE OF HONOR. This order was instituted April 7, 1894, by Mrs. Kate J. Young, of Portland. The order was organized with 80 members and christened Fern ledge, No. 25, D. of H. It has a present membership of 15G, and is one of the most social orders in the city. Its membership is congen ial and harmonious, its officers courteous and efficient. Its chief officers now are: Mrs. G. G. Gibbons, C. of H.; Mrs. C. J. Crandall, L. of H.; Mrs. J A Douthit, C of C; Miss Cora Joles, F.; Miss Nettie Longmire, recorder; Miss Lizzie Schooling, receiver. The local lodge has lost two lady members and one gentleman member since its organization. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Every "order has an origin dating away back into the re cesses of history or mythology. Now, the K. of P. take their teachings and precepts from the beautiful story of Damon and Pythias, and no better followers could they have. Friendship lodge, No. 9, was instituted in this city on September 24, 1881, by Ward S. Stevens, of Portland, Or. The charter officers were: T. A. Hudson, C. C. ; S. E. Fan cy, V. C; C. Y. Sanders, P.; O. Mangold, K. of R. S.; D. L. Gates, M of F.; R. E. Williams, M. of E.; H. C. Ham mond, M. at A.; E. W. Garretson, I. G., M. Sylvester, O. G. Present officers are: H. H. Riddle, B. S. Huntington, J. A. Douthit, O. F. Shepherd, W. E. Walthers, J. Gavin, D. W. Vause, F. Burchtorff, R. H. Beber, G. A. Gosser. The present membership is 106, and the number of deaths since organization, nine. Friendship lodge has a handsome hall in the new Vogt Block, which it dedicated in May, 1896. RATHBONE SISTERS. Harmony Temple, No. 12, Rathbone Sisters was organ ized on January 22, 1895, by Mrs. Ella Houston, grand chief, of Roseburg, Or. The charter list numbered 65 members," and now is about 83. Mrs. Alice Crossen was the first M. E. C. of Har mony Temple; Mrs. Susie Phillips, E. S.; Mrs. Lizzie Lytle, E. J.; Mrs. Belle Berger, M. T.; Miss Annie New man, M. of R. and C; Mrs. Edith Menefee, M. of F.; Mrs. Carrie Genning, P. of T.; Mrs. H. Chrisman, G. of O. T.; Mrs. Ella Michell, P. C. The order is a social and fraternal one, and is one of the most popular in the city. It meets the first and third Thursdays of each month in the K. v,f P. hall. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. The order of Woodmen of the World was organized in The Dalles in November, 1890, by Neighbor Ramplin, and the young camp was christened Mount Hood No. 59. Its charter officers were: Consul, J. G. Farely; adviser, J. M. Huntington; clerk, W. H. Michell; banker, W. C. Al laway. Its present office are: W. Mann, consul; adviser, Jas. Snipes; . clerk, W.' Harper; banker, C. S. Philips; escort, C. Brown. . . It s although among one of the younger orders of our city, one of the largest, and like the others, numbers on its roster those men. who think best, and who realize to the fullest the good of belonging to a truly fraternal order. The camp here has 150 members, and is still increasing. It meets every Tuesday evening in Fraternity Hall. The camp has lost four members by death W. H. Michell, Thos. N. Joles, Latimer Booth and Stephen Thompson. PACIFIC CIRCLE WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Cedar Circle, No. S, is the auxiliary to the Woodmen of the World, and sprang into existence in The Dalles on January 24, 1895. . It was a puny, infant, having had two sister orders ushered into existence about the same time. Cedar commenced ousiness with 29 members. Its charter officers were: Inez Filloon, guardian neighbor; Georgia Weber, adviser; Sallie Clarke, great magician; Elizabeth Joles, banker; Delia Phirman, clerk. The present officers are : Ella Cushing, guardian neigh bor; Katie Williams, adviser; Eva Reynolds, magician; Susie Phillips, past guardian neighbor; Ella Dawson, banker; Louise Rintaul, clerk. The order numbers about eighty at the present time, and although a quiet order, is doing a vast amount of good. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN. The Independent Order of Red Men was instituted in this city on July 24, 1894, by A. A. Ellis, great sachem. The charter list numbered about forty of our prominent busi ness and profesionai men. The first officers were: Sachem, Jno. Michell; senior sag amore, A. M. Kelsay; junior sagamore, T. J. Driver; pro phet, C. C. Hollister; chief of recorder, D. S. Dufur; keeper of wampum, Frank Menefee. The present officers are: M. Shoren, S.; Fred Keller, S. S.; Dr. Frasier, Jr. S.; F. Lempke, P.; J. Michell, K. of R.; Frank Menefee, K. of W. Total membership is 60. Its deaths since organization have been few, but one occurred, that of -Mr. W. Cederson, who was killed by a train near Seufert's fisheries on November 5, 1896. KNIGHTS OF MACCABEES. The Knights of Maccabees was organized in The Dalles on May 27, 1895, by N. S. Boynton, and was christened Dalles Tent, No. 20, K. O. T. M. Its charter membership numbered about 45, and its first officers were: P. Sr. Kt. Com. Jno. Michell; Sr. Kt. Com., Wm. Tackman; Sr. Kt. Lieut., H. H. Riddell; Sr. Kt. R. K., J. F. Hampshire; Sr. Kt. F. K., W. G. Kerns; Sr. Kt. Chaplain, R. E. Williams; Sr. Kt Sergeant, Gus Brown"; Sr Kt. Physician, Jas. Suther land; Sr. Kt. M., W. I. Johns; Sr. Kt. 1st M. of G., R. H. Lonsdale; Jr. Kt. 2nd M. of G. L. L. Lane; Sr. Kt. Sent., J. Zimmerman; Sr. Kt. Picket, J. Nitschke. Present officials of Dalles Tent are: F. Menefee, J. F. Hampshire, F. W. Wilson, O. C. Cooper, J. P. Mclnerny, J. H. Neigle, C. W. Phelps, J. Sutherland, Geo. J. Brown, Frank Sandrock, L. A. Porter, J. Zimmerman, N. Nitschke. The present membership is 36. It has not been visited by the dark angel of death since organization. B. P. O. ELKS. Cascade Lodge, No. 303 was instituted at Cascade Locks on July 11, 1895, and in March of 1896 was moved to The Dalles. The charter officers of the lodge were as follows: T. W. Lewis, Exalted Ruler; Chas. C. Fields, Esteemed Leading Knight; A. B. Andrews, Esteemed Loyal Knight; P. B. Burns, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; V. C. Lewis, Secre tary; D. L. Cates, Treasurer; J. B. Wood, Chaplain; L. Winther, Esquire; W. A. Calvin, Inner Sentinel; A. A. Stuart, Tyler. Cascade Lodge No. 303 was instituted at Cascade Locks J. S. Fish, Exalted Ruler; L. E. Crowe, Esteemed Leading Knight; Jno. Hampshire, Esteemed Loyal Knight; W. L. Bradshaw, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; F. W. Wilson, Secretary; A. S. McAllister, Treasurer; G. H. Blakeley, Ed. M. Williams, Jno. Michell, Trustees. But two deaths have occurred since the lodge was organ ized, and that was sufficient to cast a shadow of sadness in the hearts of the membership locally. Those two deaths were that of Geo. H. Klacking, who was burned to death at Pendleton in August, 1895, and Owen Williams, who died February 28, 1897. The membership of Cascade Lodge is about one hundred. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. Dalles lodge No. 2, is one of the most flourishing Good Templar lodges in Oregon, and has always had a large membership. It was instituted July 12, 1893, and charter officers were: C. T., Wm. Michell; V. T., Mrs. C. D. Nick elsen; chaplain, John Parrott; secretary, C. D. Nickelsen; treasurer, E. C. Martin. The lodge meets in Fraternity hall every Saturday night, and its meetings are made en tertaining by the rendering of musical and literary pro grammes each evening. The principal officers of the lodge at present are: C. T., H. Learned; V. T., Mary O. Nicho las; secretary, Chris. Schwabe; chaplain, Mrs. J. E. Bar nett; treasurer, Frank Wood. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court The Dalles No. 12, was instituted on September 12, 1895,- by Deputy Grand Chief Ranger, Sam Kafka. Twenty-two names were enrolled on the charter list, and the or ganization began its existence under most favorable cir cumstances with W. E. Garretson, now grand chief ranger of the state, as presiding officer; Charles Frazer, S. C. R., W. F. Grunow, secretary; F. W. L, Skibbe, treasurer; A. B. Estebennet, senior warden; James Fisher, junior war den; M. J. Manning, Sr. B.; David King, Jr. B. The court flourished from the beginning, and at present has a membership of 84. The officers of the lodge now are, C. R., James Fisher; S. C, Dio Wilder; financial secretary, Wm. Birgfeld; recording secretary, D. S. Dufur; treasurer, L. F. Pickins; senior warden, L, O. Horn; junior warden, G. U. Cushing; Sr. B., Nat. Gilmore; Jr. B., D. B. Wilder. CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA. A branch of this splendid fraternal insurance association was organized in this city March 21, 1886, the charter mem bers being Rev. A. Bongeest, W. Chambers, F. J. Hadel man, Maurice Fitzgerald, Michael Fitzgerald, Con Howe, A. Floyd, David Burke, H. Tolty, W. Horan, F. Vogt, J. P. Benton, P. E. Farrelly anJ T. J. Thompson. They have about 25 members at present, having had two deaths since the organization of ' this lodge, namely those "of Con Howe and James Murphy. The present officers of the branch are: M. T. Nolan, president; F- Vogt, vice president; M. Mc Innis, recording secretary, H. J. Maier; financial secretary, and James P. Benton, treasurer. ARTISANS. The Artisans of The Dalles was instituted February 20th, 1896, with 48 charter members. Its charter officers were: T. A. Hudson, M. A, N. Whealdon, supt; D. H. Roberts, secretary. Its present officers are N. Whealdon, S. Bol ton and D. H. Roberts. The order here has had no death since organization. Present membership 51. -. f "-;'. ' A " . - -. - r " . 111 i FRONT VIEW MOODY'S MAIN WAREHOUSE. REAR MOODY'S WAREHOUSES IN WOOL SEASON. ...