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' II.' 3 , . . i 1 SIX Coach Has But One Veteran Out for Practice Holidays ami vucntlon time mean nothing lo members or tho Kuirene hlich school hiiHketluill suund this setison,, Recording lo i.'oueh It. O. llrown. Practice sessions wll! stnrt this afternoon and will Inst ihroiiKlintit the remainder of the annua Chrlsl mns vacation period, ho states Thin In due primarily to the fact that the team this year will be made lip of untried men. ' Holllo Coleman, guard. Is the only veteran player on hand thla eaaon to form the nucleus of the team. However, several likely looking candidates are working otit. Several "ten from the squad of last seaaon are on hand but lack actual conference experience. This list includes Ebcrhardt. six foot center aspirant, ond Klkinj, forward. Coach Brown Is handicapped In another way as this is lila first season with the school and tho boys must learn his system. This Is being done rapidly, it is stated, as the majority of tho candidate.! have not worked under former coaches and will not have to un learn another system before they learn the new style. The season will open ln Jan uary.but prior to this the team must be chosen and grounded In the system to be used, the coach atated. SUGAR WINS DECISION FOrii ROl'M) MATCH WITH AIAEN KUAXKS TAKEN" (By Tb Auoclnted Pres.) EVERETT, 'Wash.. Dec. 25. Nick SUKiir. Everett lightweight, won a four-round decision over Allen Franks of .M.irysville in tho main event of a smoker here to night. Sailor Gordon, Everett bantam, won 'the four round semi-final by a technical knockout over Krankie Green of Seattle, in the second round. Don Meyers. Black Dia mond bantam won a four-round decision over Jack Master of Mil kllteo. and Jeff Wright of Kalls-pell.- Mont., won a four-round de cision over Jack Rogers, Everett 140-pounder. ALABAMA MEN PRACTICE STRENTOCS WEEK EXPECTED BY FOOTBALL TEAM (Br T Associated Press) PASADENA. CaU - Dec. 25. Christmas day found Albania's . Crimson tide far from home, but preparing for a week of strenuous practice which will condition the twenty-two footballers of the south ern University here for the rose bowl conflict New Yearns day with the Huskies of the University of Washington. A workout, much stiffer than that held yesterday, as a meanj of limbering uD after the long trip from Dixieland, was all that Coach Wallace Wade had in mind for the. day. Yesterday's practice gave those who saw the Alabamans in action, an insieht to the. mighty force of the Crimson tide whose advance was never stopped this Reason. Victoria Cougars Win (Br The Associated Press) CALGARY. Alta..- Dec. 25. With three regulars missing, an Inspired Victoria Cougars hockey team romped over tho Calgary Tigers here today to a 4 to 1 vic tory. Taylor Gets Decision (By Tho Associated Press) BEND, Ore.. Dec. 25. Allie Tay lor of Bend won a referee's deci- Society Woman UO&VR V CimrafEtOKORA t tut " A V-t-. U fit? J ' At c''iw '-Tit :lmJfawm0 . i Br I - . ':. -n ' MONDAY ' ARRIVED AT HET4 BEACON STl lO'CLOCK 'MOMB IN BOSTOfi ' i?M.'i ' . unjotwisirs1 STZTkI ' t it.-v-:.:.-r S 7 ip . Plain ' pwstw uwnr vis ' fyiiUS; V Cll05?E15 1' ;S7'i"ic ' I deo ham Poeri i2..oti I UNB.Q.6S "I A ciconora ocars, versauio mnicie or trie Smart Set, walked fr6m Providence, R. I., to Bo.' ton, forty-four miles, in eleven hours and six minutes to win a -bet she could make it in' less than fifteen hours. Her pacemakers found it hard to keep up with her, "I feel W $m M ft fiddle, said Miss Sear? when she reached her Boston homo. , ' . , -j ;t a a ifatL mi". i . ' slim over Harry Harris of Astoria in the main event hero tnnujlii. Taylor weighed 127 pounds and Harris no. In tho semi-final. Krankie Doyle sf Pendleton won II decision over Hpeek Woods of rortiand. Each welshed 1 pounds. V. of W. Team Host Illy Th ANi,'lAtM I'trta) SKATTLK, Wash.. Dec. SS The Vniversity of Washington purple tornado football team Is resting, today, hut tomorrow will resume preparations for an attempted mopping up of the I'nlvcisUy of Alabama Crimson tide at Pasadena on New Year's day. Edmonton Titkiis (.unto ( Ity Thi Aknivialcl l'rv!) KDMOXTOX. Alberta. Dec. !5. The Edmonton Eskimo hockey team handed a crowd of .Soon home fans a neatly lied up Christmas present here today when they sent the Portland Itosebuds down to a six to three defeat. ALL-STARS WIN CONTEST OLYMPIC VlXl PKHKATl.l) AT VAXCOVVKK (Hr Th Associated !rw) VANVOrVKH. It. l, lVc. 25. Tho Vancouver All-Stars iUftMted tho Olympic dub of Snn Francisco by a score of 10 to 0 in tho first triune of n thrce,t?ame scries which will be played umler the English luiKhy foot will rub's. Potter finish powers jmvo the locals the victory after a strenu ously fought contest in which the visitors showed their best form in the last noriod. Vancouver pot Its first try In the second of tho first period and got another ln the miJiIlo of the sec ond period, following a well execu ted Kicktield play. The Californiana were handicapped-by the difference of rules and when they became accustomed to them in tho second period, they rushed the play for the greater part of tho session and were stopped twice right on the line. BALL STAHSFRDM SOUTH Win Ballou Drawn By Sen ators Is Pitcher (Corresponrtence of the Associated Press) ATLANTA. Many former South ern Association baseball stars will be seen in action in the big leagues next year, if they make good dur ing the spring training season. The Washington Americans called Win Ballou, star pitcher of the Chattanooga lookouts, into their fold during the latter part of the season to make him eligible for the world series. Used as a relief Hur ler by Manager Harris. Balleu made & good showing. Among the other players pur chased by Washington is Charles "Buddy" Meyers, shortstop of the New Orleans Pelicans, who this year came to the association from the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical college. In a game at Little Rock, he ac cepted eighteen chances without an error, establishing n new record for the league. He also figured in a triple play. Shortly after heinir sold to the American league cham pions. Meyers was injured, but re covered in time to participate in the world series. "Stuffy" Stewart. Birmingham second baseman, who stole approx imately fifty-three bases during the season: Te Jeanes. heavy hitting outfielder, also of Birmingham. "Cowboy" Jones. Mobile outfielder. and "Lefty" Thomas. Nashville pitcher, also were purchased by Washington. The Pittsburg Nationals recallca George Haas. Birmingham, out fielder, and brought Alvin Crowder, pitcher on the same team. Brooklyn purchased Hay Mosj and Frank Kohlbecker, pitcher and Tires Pacers in Record Hike SEAM f AWEPT ' HrNKOCV (Aer)SKAj7.KaW!V.krJV POLLY AND HER : -.. . , y Sterreu Trr ' assHwmp.) Bfesw ' ' " cdSr n , Tom. fbri A V OlRlSTMrAS Ct3HAR.KT0 rLT ' 1 ! ' " I I IWIilhi,h,Ml.ClUli4' I ' iTlTTw i , i m i eiegwggii . . -- . "y? . . I 'rewMMewHwa'eWwsr" reserejywCT 1 1 I 111 I maimnwByrwmmtmBmmmMamemd catcher respectively, from Mem phis. Moss nis given a trial by tho St. Louis Ourdlnats several seasons ago. Thomas Jefferson (.ulley. out fielder, who ranked second nmoii,? the league's Iciding batters. - and Kddle .McEleo. left-handed Indian pitcher, were sold by Utile Kock to the Chicago AruerlcauK ln Aitchalove. nivulcut of tho Atlanta pniuim-vinnlng Crackers, aimounced he expected to see Nit Cution. home run king of the league, and Franke Zoo Hers, both outfielders: Mike GaKelta. short stop, and Johnny 11 rock, catcher, Ui the uniforms of New Tork l'ankwa next season. Considerable cash, and promtsos of players for 1925 figured in the numerous transactions. Briefs of Oregon Life A $200,000 estate is disbursed by tho terms of tho will of tho lalo (i. A. l.oud. Oregon lumber oper ator of Marshfield and former Michigan congressman, which was made public today. To tho widow he gives tho homestead at Bay City, Mich.. $250 a month as his executor, and hulf of tho remaind er of the estate. One-eighth of the estute is given to each of four chll dren. Necks were craned by Christmas shoppers Wednesday ut Woodburn as attention was called to a star which was visible while tho sun was still shining. The star present ed a silver appearance and was visible around 3:30 o'clock. Motorists need have no fear of using the Columbia highway, all slides and blockades having been fully removed between Astoria and Portland, it was announced Thurs day by A. J. Olson, resident engl neer for the highway department, The few points where traffic la re stricter! are carefully marked with warning' lights. A unique piece of furniture. card tnble made by Grant Undley, Lebanon. was exhibited there Thursday. The table Is inlaid with approximately 2oU0 pieces of hard wood, of -which there are 1602 pieces in the top, finished in tho natural colors of the woods and highly polished. ' E. A. Gwinn of Dallas has just completed setting out 10 acres of grafted Franquett walnuts with. peach fillers on his ranch at Bow- ersvUIe, 2 miles cas of Dallas. - Beavers will be virtually exter minated In counties whero trapping is allowed nefore another session of the legislature can enact a pro hibitory law, according to State Ofcme Warden Averill. Re porta of trappers filed with the game com mir-sion show that 11,111 beavers were trapped In Oretfon during the searod or X923-24 and only 3690 during the season of 1924-25. 1 j . r n MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE. PALS Today's Radio Program Uet FetilureM Thrnliatioul lha s fountrr tmlatil foo p. m. WOAW (,3 DiiiMha. Itl.lurlt-nl AnoivetNtry. WKI tll..) l'lilU.loll.liU. l'luy. "A Vrll uf Old :SI p.- m. WtP (SOl.t) rhllmlel VhlN. "Look-Out Uu.lvut Itevtte. :00 p. til. WIKIR Cl MllWAU' k. (Mxn air iliniiliiinal procr.tn. WPt iiH.it Phllattflt'hrn. I'oll.h 'hrllni enrol,. ll C3.) N.hvll!e. Jim TltoniiMun. tiaulh I'tiAnip Kttt.ltvr. :00 P. lis KPHO !!) HiHl tnA. Colorvd OUoIr In Negro Spirit- Vht y'tmt HtMloiu Stlml Toalvnt UKAC, KFOA, KUX. KI'S.N, KWSC. 1 ! KI-'I Iju'AiikvIc I0T 5:30 p. in. Mutince proirraiit,' vest vHickot contort. T:0t) p. in. Soprano; tenor: mel. ody trio. S:00 p. m. Kxnnilner projjrnm. !f:00 p. in. Violin; cello; harp; soprano. 10:00 p. in. Puckitrd rmllo club. 11:00 p. m. Midnight frotla (4 hours). ' KGO Onklnnil 301.3 1:00 p. in. Hotel St. VruncU or- cheatru. S:u0 p. m. "Sport Ito'lov.M S:I0 p. m. Arlon trio; inlxej uuurtet. . 10:00 p. m. St. Francis orchej- tra. KfW PortlanJ 1 0 1 .5 6:00 p. in. Dinner concert. :oo p. in. tunco music hourtf). (3 KIIJ- 6:3(1 p. 6:30 p. Ism Aniiclcs 105.3 in. llenlrr prdiiram. m. hlldren s program, m. Special proKruin. 7:30 p. 10:00 p. m. Hickman s orches- tra. EJR Seattle 3SI.4 I 8:30 p. in. studio proKrain (IVi hourn). K.V.V Hullywocxl 3.H.B 7:0o p. ni. Insect talk: oriran concert. 8:00 p. in. Cotirtony proirniin. 10:00 p. in. Huy West's orches tra. - 11:00 p. ni. Hollywood nlcht (t hours). KOA Denver S33.4 8:00 p. ni. W'urtsbach's orches tra. KI'O San KrandHco 128.S 6:30 p. in. States Restaurant orchestra. 10:00 p. m. Couklcy'a Cablrlan (i nour.i) COMMISSIONEnS" COURT " ADVEIITI8ING: Keirlstcr I'ubl o. 144.40, Guard 1'rlnting Co. 440.86. ASSESSOR: S. C. Wilkinson J 110.00. A. O'Brien 1110.00, U Whlttukcr J75.00, N. Taliaferro 7a.00, I'ac. Tel. c Telif. Co. 17.60. WK OF . I'OOIt: Mountain Stntos I'owor Co. 116.71. Drurv & Son 16.00, Fulrmount Grocery 125.00, W. C. McCornack $13.00, H. Y. Spence $4.00, Pacific Christ- inn Hospital $147.10. 8. M. Kcrron $134.40, Orr-Kon Stnto School for the deaf $9.74, Schacfcrs Hros. $2.60' Junction City Pharmacy $4.30, Geo. Clearwater $12.00, Mrs. H. R. Hroom $16.00. Gray's Cash k '.-irry $55.10, Cushtnan &. Hill $30.00 H. 8. Nichols $10.00. Ida Tillman $10.00. J. c. Kennedy $4.00, Mrs. K. While $6.00. Airs. K. A. Kldwell. $16.00, Mrs. Grace Bon ne'.t $10.00, James A. ' Thomas $10.00, John, Walsh $16.00, Mrs. Kllta Frisbeo $10.00 P. K. Brown $8.00, Mrs. M. K. Bunch $5.00. Mrs. Susnn Hoots $5.00, Mary Kcstersnn $17.50, F. B. Poujndo $15.00, I.ydln A. Hunter $12.00, Mrs. Kathleen Chandler $10.00. Mrs. Norma Cullen $10.00, K. J. Urla- tow $10.00, Mrs. Minnie Wli.Mer $25.00. Kllia J. Miller 8S.00. Mrs Slna VnuKhn $20.00, Mis. U. K. Cix $10.00, Mrs, C. E. Hurklns $12.00, Maywood G. Fish $20.00, J. s. , li jrlmuKh $20.50. Dr. .r A. l lnnlKun $2.45 Kurlo D. Curtis $5.50, H. K. Hwezey $3.46, Union Produce Co. $17.75. J. W. Oun.-k. enbiish .- Hon $2.80. KURnno Vul- iin'rlnir Wks. $12.33. Hnmnton's $4.00, K. C. Simmons $414.53. Mrs. K. V. Hcndcrshult $40.00. C. .T. Ilrcler Co. $2.85, K. li, Oldhnm $27.60, Henry Nordon $.1.87, .1. Ilondnrshntt $60.00. V. fl. Honrn $126.00, Kuttenc Hand ft Gravel Go. $6.00 Grnnacrs Kui;one V h e. Go. $1.29, Jim the Shoe IJ .ct. r $1.76, v. .1. mil $7.12, Kurn r!:il; UK Co. $10.78, i:ui,-nno. H:o.u:i Laundry $3.18, Mult Johnson $12. 13, Allen's Mriiir Bloro $7.80, T. A. Silvers $28.15, Kuci'iio J'acltlnu Co. $7.80, .Hi'lileen s Grocery $10.00, Mr. K. A. Gurren $15.00, Mrs. Anna .Hohlmun $12.00, Mrs, Frances Shields $42.00, Mrs. 8. 8. Plott $10.00, Mnneriid-Htintlnirton' Fuel :n. $19.00, Umphrey & Mnckln $38.31, A. J. Kaiser $16.00, W. A. Kuyltcnrtsll Inc., $4.36, Wm. Kyle It Sons Co. $30.69, Rlvor Road Grocery $3.60, Wllllnms & Ott- mnn $10.00, Klflott, Mercantile Co. $16.00, R. J; Horlon ft Co. $18.00, Carl nmibins $1,00 Hurkholder & Conilon $10.00. Wllllnms & 'Ht mnn $10.00, I,nnc Go, Farmers trnlon Corp. $10.00, A'. T. 1yon $20.00, WalteVs-UuslmnK hr. Co. $38.85, l.'ndcrwooil Klllott $29.62, W. O. Kalon $4.9, W. A. Hwnnn 4.74, II. U I'nrks $3.90, Sinndard. Oil Go. $9.00. T,. !. Orlpgs & Son $1.76, C. H, Horlln $6.00. ' : I cutcniT cghrt! n, r. Rustoii $2.00. J3.- R. Prlnd $2.00, W. M. Walker $17.20, Mrs. W. Henner $4,00,: Kred. F. Peters $17.2(1. Mnuile F. Glemensnn $8.00,-MrW. lh II. 1'iulicr $30.00, Mi?. KMIicrliio P . -.. T P . ORE., SATURDAY, DEC 26. Ooprrlrt l.3 bjr Kewi.r IVluri Mrrnlun, liw. Garvin $4.!t) Mrs. Katie Itussell $10 40. W. 11. Heck $4.00. K. li. I.cas $17.30. Go. Gllherib $14.00. Keith K.lwnrds $J.()0. Olmil.-s ChuiMiell I 111. On. II. K. Smith $12 40. W. U Williamson $4.00, C. K. Ku lmr.ljon $14.00, George Pur lieu $16.00, James llurnett $16.00. J. I.'. .Mi-KIMion $0, H. W. lnr rlnnii, Jr., $19.00, Mark Thurman 111 ml K. R. Wilson t rl.00, Morris Stiirliick $4.00, Kena Hurnelt $19.00, M. Wllhelm $.0, K. H. Tohev $2.00, F. F. Hayes $4 80. l.'oyd K. I.tntim $13.80. Gladys Jncksnn $I3K0. Henry Kllswurth $13 so. J. F. .Mi'Fni-lnmt $13.80. It. II. Itmnhnrt $36 00, J, Harold Kcvtien $3.00. HiiKh MacPonnld $2 NO. Gswuld Peterson $3.00. Steven Peterson $S.1. J. F. Inninii $3,111). J. A. Smith $3.0rt. C. Murs I. ' 00. .Mux M. McU'iill $3.00, I'atll l. Green $3.00, S. M. Wicks $3.00, Ted Juhl $3.00. W. G. Judkliis $2 00. Theodore' Juhl $3.00. W. I. Pierce $3.00. 1,. II. Johnwii $3.00. II. II. Vm'om $3.00 W. M. Clemen wm $2 00. Wilbur Wester. Jr., $2.00. Alan Smith $3 00. Claude U Hl.-knmn $19.00, Gladys Fuite $2.00, Minn Scott $94.00. William Sliaw $6.00. Mrs. Murtha Shaw $4.00, Mrs. Cloud Glnspey $12.00 Normiin Kussell $6.00. t'arl Far rier $6.40. Gerillil Davis $6.40. Audrey l.ee $13.00, l.loyd Mc Muster $8.40.i 1). Yoran $2.00. J. M. Randolph $4.00. Robert Itollln $24.00. K. F. Penchey $4 00. Mrs. G. S. Hnlley 4.0U, Audrey Turnbull $6.00. 1. v, Crltes $19.00, KurJ Hill $56.40 G. II. Youiik $3.00, Robert K. Stewart $3 00. C. A. Rust $54.00 C. J. Weber $59 40. Geoi'Re Neff $23.40. I.. K. Parks $71 80. R. Hllemnn $7.40. O. A. Stephens $84.80. F. C. Clark $3.00. J. O. Ilrlslow $3.00. K. E. Grton $3.00. I. (i. II iilln $:i.oo. Jesse Harper $92.10, Wm. horroster $94.00, Kmerson Itoss $!I4.00 B. J. Relyea $16.80. Illley I'etlv $96.60. J. K. Coldren $18.60. . H. B. Dorks $39.00. Iluyton '. Thomson $103.20, Bert .Smith $3 00. Pnvld Link $6.00. Tho.. Halley $ 00. Mrs. Clyde Wrluht $6. 00. Harrv Mary $sS 60. Mary II. Wheeler $61.00. H. K. Phetle Idare .$3.40. Helen llonnldson $61.60. Churliv A. Ke,eney $81.00. Kato Richardson $107.20. G. W. Hansen $107.10, Kthel Plait $108 00. O. W. Slnfford $108.60. It. II. Gldhsm $65.40, J. n. Gverholser $79.20, F. W. Chrlsrnphnr $39.20. Richard Thom $40.40, O. Sin 1925 clair $4iM0. J. (I. Moeller $73.80. F. o. Taylor $30 HO. 0. W. Vam nil $37.60, li. (I. Huilllilllt $40 80. A. Uiyion $0.10, Mis. M. A. I'u.ll llooo. It chard J. Crmie $18.71. Kvelyu' JoIhihoiiI IU5.00, John 1.. Marsh $3.00, Joe Whlsumn $8.00, W. C. Kavls $8.60. Col. W. ll. I. Meiver $9.00. Harold 'M. Hklpwuith $14.00, W. II. Itrooks Atty $30.00, M. G. Hoite, Attv $30.00, S. P. Ness $10.00, John II. Harrow $10.00, Pmo. Tel & Tolit. Go. $10.03. Wosl. ern Gnlon Te)n. Co, $.40. Jiiuies K. Klim Atty. $33.44. Hotel U. burn $36 00, Uodney ltoavh$4 30, Shell on -Turn bull Fuller Company $110.00, W. Miller $38.40. OOItONKH: Gordon tj. Wells $3.96. CI.KRK: S. K. Skene $135. 00, 1,. M. llryson $110.00. K. I.. Duck worth $H)0,00. G, M. I.. Dawson, $96,00. I). I IJetlls $91.00. It. A. Sailor $ss oo. 1,. ('nipenior $80.00. U. M. Sweet $SJ.0O. 8. Westtull $85 00, y. Rune $0 00. Grosses $2.75, I). K. Vol so $10.00. Uudur wood Typrwrlier $13.60, Puc. Tel. TIk. Co. $7.76. . Kvelyu Dew $3.20. COUNTY COirilT: Clliilon llor.l $2. IS. Pnc. Tel. J6 Telu. Go. Ill 65 Johnsuii Motor Sales Corp. $24 80. p. K. Growo $14.60. Kuifeno Vul- canls.iiK Works $1.60. Howard Auto Co. $7.60, Tim Willamette Press $4.50.. cot'.NTY FA lit: Fred MIHer $15.00. Gtll ltT HOGSK' Conlral ll... Inn Co. $174.90, Hendelsbotts Gun Store $9.67. II. II. Jeans 1106. o Clllise Lesley $11.75 Mllwiiolen 'UNIICNS lirilsn I'll. 17. S I. 1.' Walker $2. HtiKh llamiuon $IJ.ooi jonn it. narrow $36 00, Callahan Furniture Hu.ro $26.00, l.'n.on oil V.O. ,I.UK. IHHTHH T ATTOIfNKY: Gordon S. Wells $60.00. G. Iluuus $100.00. Pnc. Tel. & rdu. Co. l3s DOG FI ND: II. c Wheeler $12:60. Mrs, It. . N,.,,it, s.g,i G. S. Slromo $16:00. ICurl Drl.klll .j.uu. r. ,,. i:rrnsiiaw $lo.oo. c. Carl Myers $1.00. H. p. Ij,rsen $40 00. Wm. Ilalnbrl lse $40,00 KMEItGKN.'Y. M.Ky ft Hevan 110.40 M M. Calkins $2.60. J. Sclmiib $14 00. It, K. Fink $,l on tityL "1V"ko,r.,.,'JS- Vernon" l.urr $14.00, Harold l.lico $8.74. L H ";1.r,.!i', t,"H Grove sent Ulel $71.35. O. H. Kletchor $821 00. vi. . oamoerialn $100 00, .e F.Tl-l U,"-,V mrU"a- Turnbull. Killer $31.36, Ky v. Foster Where an hangs his. Once a hat was not just a hat; it was also a badge o sec tionalism. That was when the broad-brimmed Stetson ffili V? vY JCfe Id1m ,met- When South, East,' North, West hved differently, dressed differently, thought differently. When a traveling American could feel like a stranger in his own land. Before advertising 1 But now Mrs. Green of Boston and Mrs. Brown of El Faso use the same vacuum cleaner, fa'cV powder, soap; Adams of Boston and Sims? of Seattle are alike in the cut or their clothes. And where an American hangs his hat, within the borders of these United States, he feels at home. . Advertising did that. Advertising is still at work helping to make these states united. Here is a better bed, a handsomer shoe, a more delicious food. Let it be known from Maine to California, from Washington State, to Florida! Here's a healthier way to live, another safeguard for your family, a new serv ice ot self-improvement. Spread the news everywhere! Advertisements. -. Read them. They are Couriers of Progress and Unity. Without them you d lack half the comforts you now have. Ignore them and you'll, mjss many a good thing, to come. . To keep pace with the times, read the advertisements every; day I 11.. lT - " $149.37, Geoine Cnlindy $160.00, Dale TUsslIlK $13. 4, Ailmt .11. Himior $6.00, .', D. Thompson $6.00, C, II. Ilhigtl $4 00, Geo. N. McLean $193.48. A. II. peabody $11 30, Southern I'ncirio G, t.iil, B. F. K.sle $1113.60, Kiiuules (Iraber $H,77, ):i 1 1 . i n i it l It,., pair $81)3.86, C. ('. Sllir.evani $3 U6 (trays Gash ft Garry, $143,78. Al. ronl lloslliiii $10.43. W'. J. Ulcknrt $16 99, A. J. llrown $l 99. John Marvin $3.69. Hoy Kldnr $16.99, Lelsjid Phllliis $9 91, ('has. Gold $8 0$. V. It. Psiks $1 34. v. A. Swniie $1.18, II. I.. Parks 199. II. Lower $13.43. Hay Lane $44.93, GeoiKa Mast $19.96, Milton loo $37.43. Klvin William $JJ.4S, Claudn Jackson $31 63, Floyd Avers $18.06. .Mllti Hart $30.96. It, II. (lumber $6.23. Kd Barnes $1.30, Hubert Kobe i-l so n $5.J3. II, Dewey $1.74. It, rJ, Harbor $1.74, D. P, it)' lor $1.30, Hani HaUKtlinaii $11.33. Geoi-KD Tolmnn $J2.33, Charley Wilson $.'! , c. II. Far mer $21 71, J. M. Blood $ 1 4 HI. c. Gurry $.13 94. H. F. Miller $13 94, i.uKeoe run a a ivavei go. $40.00, C. K. Archer $60 00. FHGIT INMJ'KOTOR: C. 1C Rauu Hiewnrt $91 It, . Iulmrd $47,90. INDIGKNT SOI.DIKlt All- pomatius Post No. 34 (I A. It. $16 00, Schiiefei-s Bros. $39.61. INSA.VK: Rosiein Grvanbnilm $01.97. Geo. P. Wlncbvll $6.00, G, S. Itenrdsley M. D. $6.00, Dr. A 11. Boss $6.00. Jt.'STIl'tt GoritT! F. St. Ilr.oen $26.10, Harold J. Wells J, p. $69 90. JfVHNII.K CiiCHT: J. J. liar bniiBh $'J0.33. Mrs. M. A. Polll $9.00.' AWstern Union Telu. Co, II lit: Ht'HOOI. SCPKHINTGNDKNT: 1. W, Hly $lo.oo. K. J. Moore 130 60. Gresney's $13,60, H. Kdlilum $83 34. i:. Schenck 110. Oil, Par. Tel. Tela, Go. $9.66, The. Caldwell Prcea $16 00. DISTHUT SKALKIt: U. T. Iiwlon $36 64, H II K It I F F:. 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