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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
HOOD BIVEB QLAOECIt, TnTO3DAY,!PEBRUARY 6, 1008. fr "i OC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC CRAM'S UP-TO-DATE STORE 0 lO-OLr' G-LOVE TABBOG-A1T C -A. IF S XJZ , LISTED hitteits nventory Sale of Cold Weather Goods Continued Fop a Few Days Furs You need them now, so NOW is the time to buy. Marked at 20 per cent off another reason. iJiaiiivcia plenish your wants All our high grade varieties go on sale at 20 per cent discount. ViiHaiaiiWBlsMNBiBnBlsMaMBS MMH MMMBHHnMMMMaHHBBHHHnHBMiHBHBBiHnHMMHHiMHHMHHHHHPa VOU buy cold weather goods when you nel them, and that from nil CZ24r A C 4- indications is now, and with this in consideration we are fe-ituring ill ITS cHlQ J VCI"C0ciTS your cold weather needs with an extra special inducement .mil nr T . , . , making such prices that it will be worth your consideration. Be on It IS WOnderiUl, When yOU Consider hand and make your selections. the weaves, the high class tailoring n IT! Z t " an up-to-dateness of the garmei its lifnMM ClinnAMo with or without the fur trimming m lit jmr 1 jF in , 5 . , - Warm jUPPCrS wool and flexible sole varieti.; i.i li-rs how far a dollar goes here at this . rr red, brown, black and gray. Aii n-1 -,-.. time. Simply 20 to 40 per cent Rnvc' Shnrt Dan Suite Mwke mr tum fm that's the Story. DUV5 JllOri I Ulll JUll5 winter stock. Beautiful creations " " T J in the brown and gray plaids, ClirnQfnrc elc5?nt, f fortT.nt (tO A( navy.and fancy mixtures. All the newest patterns for the boys. 20 off. jWCulCI J m.ml. black, blue, white J) till u Nice pure wool. Special rvr DC DC DC DC DC DC DC Z53Gi DC 0 DC DC MRIEF LOCAL WAITERS. The Diets Studio for photos. Olives in hulk, bottle and can at Jtukvon's. Tickled pork and corned beef Mo ll nire Br. I. E. Ilxnn made a business trip to Wyetb Thursday. Maple Syrup and New York State P.'i'-k Wlieat at Jackson 'p. .:rs. D. L. Thorne im i passeng't for Portland Thursday. Salt mackerel, eastern white flab and pickled salmon at Jackeon's. (JotoW. S. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 70 8ho. tf A P. Batebam represented the Musler Commercial Club at the ban quet Friday eveuiug at the Odd Fel loes ba.l. ' Mis MeKenzie rrturned to her home iu Portlmid Tuesday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Knuwlea. John II. Peugh and wile returned to thel - home at Michaeio, Oilliam county, Suturday, after visit with relatives iu Hood River. J. P. Thomseu, A. B. Lake, F. W. Wilson, J. M. Patterson and F. R. Angle came down from The Dalles Friday to attend the Commercial Club b 11 liquet. Wanted to rent for one reason with option to buy, 20 to 40 at res with paying orchard, and a nix or seven room bouse. Addres- P. J. Vial, 61 First 8t.. Port-land.O-egon. T J. Davidson and family went to Portland Thursday, rccompanied bv 1 1. J Uoodnougb, of Spokane, who purchased Mi. Davidson's place, tenth of town. I f you want in huy or sell real estuie vi to Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of ail kinds. J E lleinline aud family will re turn todsy to tbeir old home at Port Cliiit n, Ohio. Mr. Ueinline has rrnpniy inte-esta at that plaoe that rxinlrea his attention. W. Ilayttes has a large and complete c oi k of iienting stoves, all n'zee, from a hiiih'I ait'iidit bedroom bt-aler to the Im --.-t size tnve for halls or Ktorerooms. il.i'in i:nd iret prices. A. Hooker went to The Dalle 8at iihIhv aitd returned with bis daugh ter. HiIth, who was operated npon at h ev'iU 1 Rt that place a couple of v h I. himi Slip is steadily recover I' v .1 Irlui) l'Jpiiiig has nine outdom-r- tot Um.d KinT property who wish to ua lc Portland ixcruved nr unlni- ott imI ! unertv In part payment If j," ii' 'n fi 11 notify hi in ut once l - I Adiian Bpping, box 0!'H II .1 tier. Cr dl'iif P M' !Vrtii I rpoently sol i a box of H O'l er apples to U. inn- n V -lin JbOrendoif Co. of PortUnl. HKlbai Kiintlernan bad lieeu ski 1 1 ii 1 rnu rdii.g tbe superiority of the Hood III ir rpples, and reoeived the follow Int! reply : "If there was any doubt hot. re s lo the quality of Hood River applss can any truthfully you have miida good, (.ml I will now boott for Hud Kiver ctrrnger than ever." Our work guaranteed. Deltx Studio Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. Wood For Sale Phone 3595. L. K. Taft. Metal house numbets at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Frebh made sausage at MrUuire Bros, every day. See W. 8. Gribble for Duck Eries, Felts and overs. tf New Orleans MolaHiei in bulk and cans at Jackson's. Jas. Dunter went to Portlaud S.tur day for a few days. Cull and see the beautiful new pi;:i. os at Soule'i bouse. Moonlight at the skating riuk it getting very popular. For bargains iu real estate see Rot well Shelley, Carson, Wash. O. P. Dabney returned yesterday from a business t ip to Portlund. Rev. J. L. Uerabnar conducted re ligious servioes at Stevenson Sunday. For bargain in real estate see Rob well Shelley Caison, Wash. Dr. T. L. Eliot was up from Port land Friday and atteuded the ban quet. Melviu Wetherell, of the Maple Ho tel, Blogeu bad business at Hood River Satuiday. There will he grand marches by moonlight In tbe skatiug riuk every Saturday evening. J II Nunuemuker win a pufceuger for Heppner Friday, where he want to link i ftor lis heep interests ht that plar. Jiift Wiliinn oime up from Portland IiikI eak to attend the liacquet and retLBt :ed sverul days to attend to business matters. John Cork retmned Fiiday frcm Portland, where he bus keen hI the bedside of bis wife, who is iu a bos p 1 1 tl at tbi t lace. A iie v hcti I is to he elected ai Tbe Dulles to cohi 7f).0(AI A Hist-i Ihsh botel bail loin been needed at the Dalles and the new venture wilt fill a long Mt waut. Geo. W. Love, of Echo, Oie., stop ped cfT here Friday on bis way to S t vertnn. Die., where be will join his wife, who id visiting attbat place. Mr. Lore hH sold out his interests at Kol.c and expects to com- lack to Hood IMver this spring aud go on bis much in 'lie Ctapper district. - If yon wifh to save V50 to iT.'i when you buv your piauo, buy direct frcai the factory dealer aud not fioiu Hgents or uanvats rs. Several beautiful in struments just received from Chicago .at Siulf'g Piuuo House. Second band piHiios and oruans tnkeu in exchange. H uunce C4"h or time payments .lo'm llkl, of the Cropper dis ir.c! lutiK.'S h protest against tbe Hiata l cut tluit oulv second cni'le Spitzenhergs haie gone to Ibe Chios B,i market, an 1 brought iu a sample ut the kind that went there from bis ranch. If Chicago reoeived any ap ples as snod as the ones brought to the Olacier ottioe they certainty got tbe bel. hut there were probably so few or tbe. ii Hint they weie soon snap ped np and the geneial trade did no1; see them. J. M. Wright went to Cascade Locks Thursday to look after his con tract work that plaoe. Miss Bess Isenberg returned to Portland Thursday, after a visit at tbe borne place lor a week, F. E. Urosius and wife went to Portland tbe latter part of tbe week to visit friends for a few days. Ed Underwood suffered stroke of paralysis last week, wbioh will confine bim to tbe boose for some time. Geo. W. Neill, of Haines, Ore., Is visiting Bruno Franz and family. Mr. Neill is tbe father of Mrs. Franx. W. P. And rug oame np from Port iiiud to attend tbe banquet last week ud left again tor Portland Saturday morning. Tbe W. C. T. U. will bold He next regular meeting at the borne of Mia. Bartme8P CD State steet, on Tuesday, Febtuary 11, at 2:30 p. m. W. O. Asb and wife returned Fri day from Loug Beaob, Col., and wiU speud foiue time visiting friend I and relatives here. Mr Axh may go to Coos liay to locate R. T. Daboev hi.il Mr. Rensbaw, of Portlund wiiil) il O. P Dal my last week, retmuiug borne Friday. Tbey were so well pleased with the apples tbey saw Iu the warehouse of tbe Dav idson tmit Co.. (bat they left orden for sevoml hi xe. The 1 1. (". II tebain pla e of 30 Here , kilo, i s Cedar Creek Fiait Farm, fmnnij the Columbia nur ery. wor - old Saturday to J. Adrian Bpi i 'iu ii r 500, giving an unim proved 2d ru east side as part pay. Mr. and .V i . Batebam expect ti start in v Ii v.. i fw a visit aud trip ibri.iiKh JviMlieru Oregon before tbey a;fij di a ii ogain. Mm VatUaa, of Portland, waa up Inst Sunday wit i a large party ot buy j era ami sold 20 aires foi Frank Co .ndler off the Jerome Wells borne intend proi erty on tbe Mosier bilL the pun baser is S. B. Leigbtou, of Portland, and be will immediately act to ilt-ai icg op bis land aud plant it to oicburd this spring. Several ot her Portland parties are figuring on buying small traots of tbia eame cirpetty. whiob will make a veiy de-t-iiaUe aettiement in that beautiful I icality. W L. Demorest returned last week roiu MoMinnville, and while tbre Ifarned that recently parties from Hood River weie making a search of tlx cemetery at that place to find tbe grave ot an infant who waa btnied nviny yenrs sgo. It teems that it was h tin inter of a vomau who is now ii lUHtnre years and it was desLed to look after tbe grove After a search of several dsya it could not be found and tbe psrties ieft. Laat week, while dUglug a fewer, a tluy cotUu was lound which anered the lesoiip tiou, it being of cedar and zino lined, so that it waii iu a uood state of pres ervation. There was no headstone marking the grave and no indication of n grave having been there, so that tbe discovery was an .ccident. As the paities did not leave tbeir oame, tbey cannot be communicated witb, but said they weie fiom Hood River. It this notice reaches tbe proper per sons tbe authorities at MoMinnville would be glad to communicate witb them. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THE" BIG STORE 9 A WITH LITTLE PRICES r. Canvas Leggins Kn.-e Valentines A great die- j New Edison Records length, dark brown and tan; HI p'y "f rentimental and omiic j We've jHsl r,wiVed another ueep the kids' leg, dry . . . .4Q- STT 1 neT FellZ ag'"': Mitten. Oolq.H.s. Forba,Ket.ociana.i TZt double knit. Lain s sizin. . .15c ,:beit. r-pe pap-r, no d and : f'lildren's lOo iiver i i iin-u-1, glitter pante, Musical Instruments riblHiiin, napkin", plates, etc We carry the best and nrnet var- Wooly Tams A few left Little prices. ted line id etring ip.truinent. that co-t three times tl.U price ForVrhit Parties Play- LU"tf pri'"''g" Knli 15' tug cards, . tally cards, tickrt Near Cut Glassware; very punches, call bells, sou-enlri, beautiful imitation, massive What's the use of pnyUij j ia or, etc. Little prices. pi 'its for genteel table use. ; in. re than e charge hr gm d ; r Little pric.. , , . . ... ,., Snow Shovels Strongly -i'vcrre f.iry.nir t..lie Weil lna,,. ,( it.t hardwood, ea,y in Post Cards New ones ttrriv give you g- od tlmt wear at Lntidle 50c inn daily. Cine e" tlv latest. money ?vlng pri-e. Child en's size, very cute. .20c Mail box, '!ifk..iinp.iglit here .t I.t't 1 - The first Church Benefit Pale of t!,e ferim t' be held at this WO IVICJl III flRnnTinrP store one week from Saturday. The Indie, of the U. It. I?V II iJH M Miiiiuuiivv . cburch will have charge of our st. ire. i . for that day. Psv your trn le lor them, they'll appreciate it. Home very special W. 3. Brownell spent Sunday in Portland. John Vaai made a bnaineaa trip to The Dalles Monday. Exhibition by Prof. Waldsteiu at tbe skating rink tonight. O. H. Bobbin! wa a passenger ou tbe local for Portland Monday. O. L. Roger returned fiom a trip to Portland tbe first of the week. Mlsa Carter left for Portland Mon day to visit frtenda for a few days. Mrs. J. A. Epplng went to Portland Monday afternoon to visit friends. Dick Wbalen, of Tbe Dalles, vis ited Hood Kiver tbe first of the week. Miss Helen Orr went to Portland Monday, where abe will visit friends foi a few days. P. A. Smith returned Monday from a trip to Portland, wbeie be visited friends and relatives. S. M. Lamblin, of Hagerman, New Mexloo, la In tbe city and looking for work pruning apple trees. Mia. A. M. Crane, 'of Poitlsnd, is visiting bar brotbei, J. D. McCully, and family, la tbe Pine Urove dis trict Musio by Prof. Beatty'a orchestra Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening! at tbe akating rink. F. E. Strang, of the Odell district, expects to leave for Medfotd, Ore., soon and may make that plaoe bis fu ture home. H. M. Wood returned last week from Cliffs and lett Tuesday after noon for Portland, wbere be will look foi work In tbe carpentering line. H. M. Metoalf and Wesley Sloat went to Cascade Look Tuesday to look at aome horuea,whiob tbe Menom inee Lumber Co. have for sal at that daoe, V I...V. .1 Th. Holloa mltA hi old friend, Han Lege, last week and returned home Monday morning. He is also an old oomrade of L. Struok, in tbe German army, many year ago. Al Whitehead sent hi pointer dog to the kennel shows at Lo Angeles and Pasadena lest week. Tbe dog is registered under tbe name of Dicta tor, and bi owner fully expect bim to bring back a prize. J. M. Hollowell eame op from Port land and remained over Sunday with bi ion. who is siok at the hosoltaL recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Homer I still too weak to leave hi bed, but is slowly improving. Wm. Reavl and wife returned Sun day from tbe eastern part of tbe state, wbere Mr Heavia was iu cbaige ot tbe petition for oounty division In that pait of tbe state. Mr. Keavla also left for Portland Monday on a busiuei trip. F. S. Schmidt, an experienced printer, arrived from Hood River Sundny morning anl will bereatter divida honor (aud profits) with the editor in tbe publication ot tbe Re cord. His family will arrive a soon a a suitable tesideno oan be obtain ed. Haines Record. miss Ma Dei Ayersman reoeived a dispatob from Grand Jnnotion, Colo,, Saturday tbat bei father waa very siok and left at onoe for tbat place Saturday noon, aiooe tier parents ie- moved to tbat plaoe from Hood River several month ago Mis Ayresman be rwen olerking In Imraway' lew elry store. Word waa reoeived bare yesterday fiom Mis Ayreaman tbat abe fonnd bar father bad reoeived two stroke of paralysis and that bis mind waa gone, and also tbat a third stroke was probable at any time. On Wednesday afternoon. Jannaiv OO. Mm fl II -l.nkln. mnA M mm V n Brock entertained aboot thirty Pyth ian Bister at the beautiful home of tbe former. . Honor were won at a guessing contest by Mis. Ciaton and Mrs. O. P. Ross, after wbioh a delic ious lunch was aerved and the after noon waa spent in a delightful, aooial way. John Vass has taken tbe contract to out all tbe timber off tbe bottom land opposite tbe dep. t and expects to have 1,000 cord of -vood for sale. lbe land I owued by C. I). Mooie and W. D. Chapman, and tbe clear ing off of tbe timber will be a bene Ot to Hood River, a it wiU give an unobstructed view of tbe North Bank of tbe Columbia for teveral miles, frcm the depot platform. Col. D. M. Donne, of Portland, who attended the Commercial Club banquet bet iaet Friday nigbt, went out Into tbe valley the next day and purchased ?0 acres 'of orchard land, which be expect to ( lunt to trees this spring It If statd on good authority that after tbe banquet tbe Colonel sat np tbe remainder of the ulgbt figuring on tb profits of a suc cessful frnis grower, tbe net result of which was tbe above Investment. We congratulate tbe uoiooel and assure bim that we are glad to have him witb a. Mias Ella Wledrlok is confined to ber bed with la grippe. E. M. Miller has been let I up two week witb rheumatism. Tbos. J. Cole, of Menominee, bad business at Hood River Tuesday. Miss Emma Spaulding, of Vancou ver, arrived Monday ou a visit to R. B. Bragg and family. P J. Vial and wife arrived yestei- day on tiain 2 for a visit with Percy A. Smith, ot the valley. Mrs Albright, who has been visit ing with Mrs. Cbas. Hall, letnrned to ber home In Oregon City Tuesday. Peek's Bad Boy" will be at tbe Opera House next Tue-day evening. See tbe announcement in another column. County Commissioner Ililtmrd went to Tbe Dalles yesterday to attend tbe opening of tbe Febiuary term of tbe oounty court. A aooial will be given to tbe young men and young ladles Sunday school classes Friday evening at '.he residence ot Marshal Hill. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Norton loft for Portland yesterday afternoon and will be at borne to tbeir friends for tbe present at 240 Park street. The success of the artesian wells being boreJ in tbe Odell district la being watched with interest. It suc cessful, there will be many more. Mis Flora Pohl bus leslgned her position at bookkeeper in the Pacific States Telephone office and returned to ber borne at Astoria Saturday. Culligan'a Natbville Students will give an entertainmeunt at the Opera House tomorrow evening. Tbey come well recommended and it will nay you to bear them. Tbe first temporary bulletin ot the Home pbunea will be mailed to sub scribers on Monday. On tbat date a continuous nigbt and day service will be put in opeiatiou. Tbe Hood River lodge of Knights of Pythias will give a banquet at tbe K. ot r. ball Tuesday evening, Febru ary 18. All memberi of tbe order and tbeir families are invited to at tend. Tbe Young People's Society of the Baptist cbuiob held a business meet ing and aooial in the west parlors of the church last luesday evening. They hope to send a delegate to tbe Y. P. S. C. E. convention at Corval lis, wbiob convenes February 20. J. T. Bagley and Henry Roe came op from Portland yesterday, Mr, Bug ley returning In tho afternoon, while Mr. Roe will spend several daya in the city on Masonic lodge matters. J. T. Bagley is president and Henry Roe vice-president of the Olsen-Roe Transfer Co , at Portland. Jack Luckey reoeived word Tuesday from Washington that his patent for tbe lock nut had been allowed. Mr. Luckey says be baa had several offers for tbe patent and we hope he will make a good thing out of It. Tbe patent for tbe ball-hearing hub waa allowed some time before. A. J. Capron, of Portland, one ot the guests at the banquot Friday night, was heard to remark as be passed out: "I have attended over 500 banquets and 1 want to say that tbia one la the neatest, meatiest, better nut cracked and less brass collared banquet I bare ever attended." Tbankb, Mr. Capron, oome again. An apple picked on the ranch of W. F. Lara way in October, 1006, was on exhibition at bis jewelry store until a few days ago It bad laid In tbe barn, witb others ot its kind, un til last summer, when it was taken to bi residence aud placed in tbe ice box. Tbeie it remained until recent ly, when it was brought to the store in a good state ot preservation and as an example of tbe great keeping qual ities of the Hood River apple. E. F. Smith and wife, of Oioflno, Idaho, are visiting J. K. Hnnna ami family. Tbey have disposed ot their interests at that place and sre on their way to Southern California. Mr. Smith own the property now oo- i opted by Mr. Hanna and dispute tbe title to tbe stieet which waa tak en by tbe city a couple r.f jpnrs ago. Mr. Smith is looking to bave the mat ter adjusted by tbe city officials, or ay be will bring suit against tbe city tor damages. C. S Knodle and wire, also of tbe same place, are witn Mr. Smith and will accompany him to California. Harold, tbe tbree-year-old sou of Mr. and Mr. Fike, in the PineUiove district, died Saturday, February 1, ot scarlet fever and was buried Mon day at Idiewllde, Rev. W. C Gilmore officiating at the private funeral at th residence. The little fellow con tracted tbe disease while Mr. Fike wa in tbe east and wben it took a serious form he was wired to return, wbioh be did. Complications set in after tbe fever bad run its ooorse and it wa impossible to save bim. The bereaved parents bave tbe sympathy of tbe commnnity in tbeir bereave ment. : VALENTINES All New Lots of Them all prices Slocum Book Store 8 ATTENTION LAND OWNERS IUOW is the time to list the property you want to sell. During the Winter we have placed agencies in Mon tana and Chicago, and have enlarged our office in Portland. Mr. E. L. Mors', who has been doing busi niw in Hood River for nineteen years, has been added to our force, and we are better equipped now than ever before to give our patrons prompt service, We are in touch with buyers in all parts of the United States, anil have already made advance dates with twenty-two people who are due to arrive here dur ing the next two months. Last year our total sales were over $125,000 and we expect to double these fig ures this year. h Place your property with us and we will do the rest. We do business on strictly a commission basis and no padding. Satisfaction guaranteed to everyone. J. H. Heilbronner & Co. The Reliable Dealers Hood River, and Portland, Oregon D. E. Rand and wife returned Fri day from Seat'lii ei.d bave moved to Springdule farm, opposite Wau-Uuln-Uuln botel. Regular meed log of Koyal Arch Ma sons Friday e.e ning. Work in M. E. M. degree, liefreshmentsjwill be served at tbe close of woik. 1 Tbe few days of cold weather made line skating on tbe sloughs near tbe depot aud waa enjoyed by tbe child ren, a well as a good many grown folk. Tbe third snow storm of tbe winter started in Monday at tbe close of the cold snap, but only a couple of Inches fall, and the warn rain yesterday caused it to disappear very fast. Revival servioes Bra being held at tbe Bethel A. C. oburob every even ing except Satorday at 7 o'clock, lbe servioes are being led by Rev. Coopridei, assisted by tbe pastor. Miss Ellis. All are cordially iuvited to attend these meetings. Horn. To Mr. and Mr. Jobn Mohr, Feb ruary 4, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cram, February 3, a boy. So Kent for Home Phones. There will be no lental charged on the Home phones until tbe entlie sys tem la in working order, wbicb will he about Marob 1. Irrigating Water for the Hill. The Fai uteri Irrigating Co., are cuutomplatii.rf putting iu a permanent water system to serve tbe citizens on the bill witb irrigating water, pi o tid ed thtt suiboieut stock can be sold to guarantee the outlay in putting in tbe extra system. Citizeu desiring tbis stock should notify J. L. Heisbuer at onoe. The Mt. Hood Store for Valentines. Knights of Pythias District Conven tion. A large delegation from the Hood Rivei lodge of Knight of Pythias at tended tbe Eighth District Conven tion of tbe ordei at The Dalles Satui day evening. In a competitive drill in tbe initiatory work of tbe third degree, Hood River won, oarrying oft tbe prize by several points. The local team is said to be among tbe best in the slate and tbey aie now entitled to compete for the honors before tbe meeting ot lbe grand lodge In Port land in Jnne, and will probably enter tbe contest at tbat time. The meeting waa held in tbe K. of P. ball at The Dalle, with District Deputy Frank Menefee in charge. Resides tbe large delegation from Hood River there were delegates fiom all over the eastern part ot tbe state, beside Grand Chancellor Wall, or Hillsboro, Urand K. ot R. and 8., L, R. Simpson, of Salem, and W. M. Cake, ot Portland. Tbe next conven tion for tbia distriot will be beld at Hood River next year. A fine banquet follow d tbe lodge exercises and good speeches were en joyed, Frank Menefee acting as toast master. Tbe Hood Kiver delegation wa well pleased witb tbeir reoeptiou t Ihe Dalles and had a Una time. Ibe following were piesent from Hood River: Oeo. T. Pratber, M. M. Hill, F. II. Stanton, F. ii. Isenberg, R. f Orr, L A. Hern an, W. S dinger, Cale Richardson, Clareuoe Gilbert, Wm. Sheets, T. F. Johnson, Norman Toste viu. Hurt Stranaban, B. E Dnnoao, C. P. Ross, Frank Quinn, Clon Cuti ford, O. 11. Jo:. kins. Fred Miller, C. E. Markbaui, Joseph Fiazler, Jauieg lngal.4, Charles Wallace, M. H. Nick elson, F. W McReynnlds, Feicy Cross. V. C. Brook, J. E. Nicboh, JU ls3nberg, W. A. Isenberg, Noruiau Young, E. C Blower,