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THE SUPREME NINE1166 ¿IIztfl Av, Wut. V&ncoQ?e, ¡J. C, C&na4...C%LIEOiINIA(CøtrI Vatrct,-Lucua LeiHe Lcn (12ftft,N,tuI 0g' 'rß UNlVERkfl.-Jobn 1Inr7 Kirby (7&), IUrbJ

l.'irnher (So.. IIr*t 2d(IonJI flank I Ide., louton.t. ong Lumber Co. I Drumm SL. San PtIIo, ¿.VtneyTeia.,ICNU)I IUH)4tOO-Enier,ou D. Tejuiisn( (I3OO), TurnbuII41.

luflu, ltd., I, n. hoi Iøß, % IiiIp,g, Msa., Çin&idi,OtflCr l244), CIl(orJa Repreun,itgy. , DUß &*pjl. Portland. Or&, fox 747 &cr&m.nio, CiL

JUNi08 flOO-.1tOt1-,Joiejjh Ii. hInrnntr*uI (1ß170), Tb.IIne.Ilr Co. Reidty fldi. $jokui.. i'iNh.IIDJUU-'Irn,CALIPOflNIA.-.(ßou(hern DtatrJctS-.4b,,i O4rk ).wo I41mbtr Co., II truit A Ø*vlju UIdg,, Li £nIthi.('øJ.M. Ilriieø (ti , enInuli, iumh, Co.. Clirli* Wilian Lumb,r Co., le øillornhi $t., Siu Fiittelico, CILMHJ'CAlil'ORNI%.....(Øan Diego Dein Whit,iH298i, %Yjirrn Iumb,, Co.Kiti EK.-(lIii*,u M. fli,t,hrflsufl (2ß), $ui'euoi,r,"'". l.!!.flçiRhtJIidt..st,i.ouii, 1o.

P, O haz U, $ìn Dt«o ('iLCM.U"OI(NIII.(11Umbøi4( VitrIct)-Thom Ciller tIli.u-v...auIfluflI t-'Ibo,, II. Ciihoun (1t((), Cihun Mun,(c.tHIot '* IIirii, (Ja.Çt,sï',r%1'i -l',i,, T. ¡nnin (2400), l, T. Lanin Lambe,t n.. (un, lii.J, SScoiiward i*'4 Vi. NôIiIu*Ita.ni (t r,nn C4. l(ortoik. 'a(tJi4iIfl(-rdIarj i, s..,,i. lift». E, If. 1.eaij Lumber Ç.,- IR itrm.iisuy, a ark. N. -.

TIlE JURISDICTIONSJtiItJt4Iti(1ii)N 2.O, I-lJndr Ib rark ,t ih Ut*1vi9s (Ktbi

,pI, (IJ.atng 4rkgnik 1AA*JM, J,OIlaIiflL M*tJco, N,wM (ItInhn in4 'lia.Jilitsflht 1Iii* ?il), Z-Unttt the Sttl Itcik (Tenfl*itUI,.. ('nadi, Uwi, ?4fruhi,. Nutiiuth tJitt. if4 ai I tttg c*n,;;t*i e,$lM. fl,,,

JI (tiMiti( TfitN fl, its, JUfltö Itoo'Ii(rauH 1h. tolI,i1 Uihi. Wont*,i, Or.g,a, wuhtn*tnr,l % ,,,,,

JU(iMfti(1il o. 4-Uhth, iks HoJum iitri,) (hi foIIow$g.A,f'f*. s t(cIitk. Cffloi,ttó, Nev,4* ifl4 Vt.t,JI)UI$IJIi (iltN :'ft, h-UhdU the Jnt,buwoek 1L'Ih,un) lb.V4U"øltil Aii,ni hït'rl4L. (l,.,t., 4ll*ippi 4

JI IliNflht nUN '-I, (-l?fl44' II,I li4t*gi) th 1l.i,,.l,'i i(l1nfl, indt,Pi, R.ntuck, Mklipgan giiiQ,,;,Otilo .n4Ji'Iti$Ilil titt( SIt. -lJft4t tli Arc*,ii,r iWi.ii1..r4) Ibfiiltn,li; Ortii i'aruili'i. ltoitti ('irolifli, irglnta in4t,,t tr (t'lit.lRiMiti(1iii O. R-ljr4il.r lb. (titrdori liwlo ihiø (ottnwIl'.iori', DlltIt of f'OIiithtita.. btt'lin4, Ni'. Jn.,,

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(,li,(. ti. Eli ii til, A, .It)iI,slI o 2), .imhry ( ,tri 1iø%Iw, ÇIiii'*gø. lii.1 K. lii(t (itl,E(Ii ((t )fi't.fiI(,ii. ii. IIEtIfl'4,V iiH; Tu, i l'aia I,ttmh,r ('u,, (oIortJø14j.riiit., t t.lo.i(. A, 1111K I i E2i iIhrra.ip4,?i, A . ( i.,itiilN(i (Dl), t. V. Albina & Ça,, ini., lniliaontiiiiiá,Iv, Il. NII.i.( yL1 ilU3). $uoihen l'in, ('o, of (Jeorgizo, $.%Rnn.II, (IL4, ii. t'itt(V, il. iIli(i(Jw lflflIII, J. 's J 1, E 11 ElI I I ) $4IIiIiik i41t, lIøo jji, Iunib,r(i, 'iijuiiiiol,i, '. ((tilo,l, D, ((((('ilK K I 421), IIun(,r, Hotirk. h ('o. Urt,an,, Ill.H, li, iN iti (II Mßl, ili(ilMfl.i'iii.rn I_tIiih,, ¿ii, iurt(nnii, flu.A, r. R%(iMEY (2831, Mrmphui, I)*IIui * (Julè itaitroad t',.,?'ii.IiiIli', ,trk.J s, itONMft l5Uil, flnnni'i. Oli Ce..%,i A. iI,lti,KY (IlMi, ti t I1ndi, Juiob,, Co., LW,.('hiiiiiiim, Dnt,, ('iinpii.lii J, 'Ill lIIl (-*fl«l Il. J, Mflfrr Lumb,, (o, TiI,i, S'n.ii,l(, hTRlNlt;R I(()(lflI$M (II1) Tti E, $ifliiae Ilog,.a Co,,V., (ii,rtpi'o, t' a rliIuiiri W. 'Ya,liIA7'fc w. Tilft%VEII lI$ll), Tower Uro.., W'hnleiai, I,umli,r,Sun ip,ín. Is.-.,. (',1 - - -

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111(111 l'IIIEMi' ()J? ilstitis (Ciip( fric,tlEronk V. 1'rlii,r(l2Etò), rriwer (trou.. Ito li,rket ((t,, Son Eran,'tco. Coi,titoli VI(IKs'I' OI. I'T1(Ii-I)0,(01 W. JtIiiordson 18272). OoId.lift,,) i,iiiriiier ('ii,, i)uo'cr, N. o , - - -

111(111 ¡'ttlit4I' (IP' Ih,...(Irnrge I. '.otz1ø 1(14), 8. it. Vooda Mo.('hill, ('o,, a'n EIrot ft , 8ouitt. 8,,ttie, %%'ai,h.1111111 IItI($T Or I.SItl-John 14. Itonaer IDIDl), Itonner Oil CO3,liflUoton, 'l'i'xuo, -- - - - - - -

((11111 I'Itll$T ()E lliiiI.-Ciiari,, D Itoorke (421), lLunter,Ii,iirii, & ('o.. Urlijitiit.- (U, - -- - -

1111111 l'Itt I*(T t) F Tiii)TIl-WIIiiijsai (, - Stephenson (2070),Ni'rlh,' ijiil TrCflun'r, l'2iU-('rIgl,t ((lit,, (L- Louis Mo,1111111 rittEsT OF IivriloIt.-Artt,,ir C. Itiitnoey (23a$, leii.(,III., 1)01(0, (liii) Railirood ('o.,. N,liviiie. Ark,1(1(111 PItlI8T Ot. SilH-.J(,hn F. SS'IJi1i, laMa>, j p.M(ItIiItiiiIur(ng - Co, P,rkinoton,- 3Il, -titoli VltII8T 0F ftiiJItas-..TI,i,mi,, Il, Cithotin (10000), C,11.___un 'Iiniii(,cturin (io., ltrpch,-(ho...

V!CEQERENT 5AflKS -

'%IAI(AMA-lNortkicj0 fllotrIct)-ß. f. (oii (26(96), Naili &Adittr, \Vhol,alo Lumber, Decatur AloAI.ittl,%MA-(CentrAl Dlotrtct)-W, A. flmmonii (9752), &l,Muflngiir, Acme lumber & Coal CO., itirmingliam, Ala.4tLAllt.IA....lCnpItoI Dlotrtct)-WIlliazn B. -1IomItig, Amene,,('nr R, Foundry Co,, Itox 638, Montgoery, Ala. - -AlIIEITA, CANi%fli%..-lSouCh,rn rnstnletl_John M. Ne!ao(13875), Cuilely il, NIsion, Calgary. Alberta,Ailtl0c'',, OANitDbIrorthern Dt trlifl)_A. J. MncDOflal((23317), 1). It. lrflier & Co,, E(Oflton, Atborta..%IIIZON,%C 8. Sco( (22913), PublIsher, ArIzona, 40 NorthIfrot 81 . I'hoefllt, Ariz. - - -

AIIgAN$AK_(Co,tral fllHtnlet)-4'r,nlc Nolmayer (8379), A. ,,Ñetm,y,r Lumber Co., Ltul, ltocc, Arle.ARI(A$AMlRiiut hWutern fl(otrlct)-Oro, It, - Gray,on (3430),

Oray000Iß.Nanjivlllo Lumber Co., Gpy,0(0, - Ark.-AIlltAo8,t$__.,li,,tera D(otnlet).J - -Trt,ct,man0 (10707)(10Ml Arknii,a. l'umber ('o,, ParaoUlil Arle.

- - - -ittilCANSA8_lNortJiwt(ter Dhi'trtet)-Ligh -R,- ?Iltman (9191)-- Nnr(hw,,t Arican,.. T.,.,,,h.. g.. ............... . .itI(IANN.8....(8nutbi'ft(rn DtotrIct)-13. t', Mimer. SoutbOp0Co Warr,n, Ark.A8PaAT.AsiA-w1nt,, o. l3oormn (iot, BotIi Machin,Work,, 1, 8. A A, thtnk flldg.._ Ittog and George Sta,,RMnciy, Ñ, fi, W., Auatra(la,JUIITISII COI,UOITOM_l('oa,t flIfitrIct)3am,, G. Robio0123110), Pre.Ldcnt, 'rho l'lmbrr Lafl4 Lumber Co, Ltd,New W'a(mtntor, 13 C.. rii,! - -

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CIIINA-RJw.rd Rent How. (11H11, Tb. Job. tbaLtar t'o(8 N*nklng Iboad j(bavgbm9, Chitos..CftI,flRADO-»gd itIn. cat. OIIIØ, Califorais $ugaWhit, i'lfl Co,, Wkhlt,. kan,(()NN)fCTlfllT.-_o,, R. Marauley- (i*iH, Nov(*r Po (oa( Co., N,. litHain Coon.CUII/s-Fr,,i,rick P. Il,a, .(, E. ó'000,it RiflroiØ, MIII (103t'ofltt*c(øna fiuppilu. Rooms 411.ip i.onJ fiai C-uoe(tla,ilavo0 Coba.HJ$TJioC (SIP COLUhJftJ!*._.j(nd, 73, Smith ()IIII4O Utiiii(th Ltt:nbr ('a, (tU Kilisourno 3'('o. Wiahi0tl*a.. 09, 1ENfilA 2 I)-l$*uthi'rn îi(((t -Edwi, hayo..,.journ0j, 1'ilPrtiotr how, hOndeO, 30. t., i(ogtgnii,EN(i3.,%I)....f',j,jprn flt.trlr* n4 700k*(-W.fl,t J,

- ('h Iireh(l & lO(m, I irhOfop Mt., 31 Li,ti.iqiI, l.fl%t,i0(9'0.UJ13f)A.-.(fliiui(,a.rn (t.(,tet(--j. u, itoh (3*3(33,fl,alfl Comti,,n' ol l'i(t0tiath, I'*, Tamp.., ,'iEJ.()i(if)A....(;,.trrn fitotaki b-3JaV(4 A. 1li14 431043, .1, 3,(hrtot0lib,r Co., Moliir*i',y a.nd Mill øuppiiiu, lu v, libht.. J0,.0o1(j,, l'la.3ïftIIl$A-t0tetrrn l)t,tt 3-Mileholl A. Tetilti, Jr., t*((oy°of'btu(døn Co, t'. g) 3øx E. t'toatroto, Pib.(I E4iH(t%''(7tirlhirn l}i.tylii l-(. L. (toanman, t,u(oiit*.* ll4I,, t'o., 9 0V,-, l'ivhir. $, Atlanti, (lat3Ç((i((4f.A....(lio(,n i(lor(i't.l. H. Coomt. II(*II ll*»0' %Vhitkr Co., it*(tii(d (Ji.l(EOU(óti(floO(hrao(,, iitotr(( )_(les, C, flmlih ((3(90). Tb*0.aryaii $.vid (((or,. ro., tï*'Ufli,,frk, (li.Ifl.Ilt(Uorthrrn !)lJ(rt(l»-1Jor%, i,ta rurb,o4o11 ( t 0133)f'oflOiIlfl.A,rrt,,, tflmbr Co, loikan.. Wut,lt,Ilo-t0o,thpn I)lattteç(p, s. ill,,. (31390), st,,, Jium.ter Co. t(itn»t. 3diIi,ll.t.lN9f$-...lNort(icr l(lu(u(n-J(*rry ft. Doriloato, (20(l,Anu'rte,, !,t,mb,rti0, Ct,fraa, Ill3I.LIN((3$-..iMouti,rrn li(o,lr (-4'(rxnp3 9'l*h Cooift( IrU,OIt.Jiibfl*on Lumlet (t, 404 Hooth Map(ø ai, CuntnoljilNiiIANA-)7,itihern I'iuIr(rt,-yf.tutd A. 3tn.i t Z 611$),hC)rhy i,it;n(wr Co. I'. (. flea 341 li$(*naie)i,, 3o4INI(l.%S#%-tttiiothprn fihat,irt)*)'.fll )t,', l.ehrin (flab l'h,00'o) fllIi.i,utitina Il,, ('o.. KY*na,llt., 30,3.I$lUtNt-)S)*trtn l)la(,kt)....JIom,r I Wilao (I$flfl_ ilotOIL, Torru (fault', 3.1.lNlH.NA-lop(pn 1)ia(1(rt)....4ohn HouIi'r. j, ti?i. r,%'*yria liutider'. Ouppiy Co., 433.333 Itibd,n 91. Pl%'vn., n,l,l(I$'i_t Northrr tiitrlrt)-.1f (1. 9pg(ur (33733), Proit,Jiihn'n0 Ihr. (n,, I(n *9, Crdnr llu9ldi, Iowa,IO3'A-..(oitt(i,rn Diolrll)-J. M. l'orlonj 11*01), Loe Iantl'vrprf',. Co., konkok, Iowa.KANN3'(bti'rn Dttrinl(.pdwwr A Ibm fillol), (7Ic»l,iirflhr A Cou! ('o. A(rh(on, kna,lCÀNNt$-.ftlou)h.a,t,rfl 1)lo(rfrt)-IIe,wird C. %Vll,on il 1113),Am,nte,n $ish ..b Itoor Co.., I(ton(e Rot,i, 3lithinoog0 - -

KANMAh4''»(Wtirn flltle(0-C, C. Ta(y, Clmorro,, l'itt.I(ANS%M-lC,tr,l Wriiier, I)(otrlct)-.ib,$(,r 0. Otroup, kttO\p(,onih'r Co. Malin,, gn,-

l(JXTCCJ(Y....)W,,tpr, fl)otriet)-carl P'*uat, I'i3ttiPt, OC:".l,OUIN,,% "i--(b.'nrthttrn 101.trk)-...J, Dnn - (20510), ØAIOO 7t,l,,,nRi'r. Il, fi, 1lotlngr & Ci,,, Shrvepnrt, La,LOVlS(,tNi_...)9a.tern Dl,(rii't)7d war,) Ilebworla (3131,- "cVhlt.n'y SUpply Co., Ltil, (IR 11,0th Potrr, 81;, Now Orkin. Lo,7IAINE.-._Ro1 f .. Maroto,, RkflWhi'afl, Oli'.

-MANlTOJ3Awl(ttam - Poi,, flutton (110(4), - Pre.ii3ónt, lOto tto.- - Wall - I,iimber Co., Comm,irctal 'l'rav,lor'e fltdg., Wlnr,lpt3,Mnnitol,0 - - - - -

OIARYLA1"l()...(E1001pr0 fl)atrlt.fl-Øorgo R. John,,, (37193)- Cti'orgo - ¡t.. Johnpo, Wttolioala Lumber, KniekerbcherlIiItldtfllt Thtltlmore, Md.

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93, Wtrnley (11917), Cune.btrlanil Md. - -

0lP.XICOtSouthrn 17iotrlcj)_...j, Q, Jorrott, Aparta(o No. S3MxtCo, l),i('. Mexico,3tICl(IflA..'.lWeotern Dlotriot)_Archiboid V. Wright (82.183),(Iran'1 . 11nplc, Lumber Co., 232 WellIngton l'i,eo, Gran)-Ttota. blieb,

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MECI(IflAN-.)OfluthCCfl Dlu(rIct).__Rtepheo .7, RatObun, Rat1abu- -

A Kroft Lumber & Coot Co., 57 LteComIy St.., Oouth, 13.ttloCrepl.c. MIch, - - -

O$fCIIXOit1'(...)1Jpper POOlflaUIar)-'I2lxeo, A, Ochneldor, Sehneldnr- A Brown, Otarquette, hOtel,..l8IH()TA...(9outhero fllatrlct)-J. W. Phllllpø, Lamb-Dan)1- l,umber Co., 736 .l3eeortty flank lllilg.,- Mlnnoapol)a, Ii4inn,ilINNE8(VTA)Northprn Diotrtct)-Joho W. - Comotoek, Coto.--: titocOc - & Itoox, 2034 Lyceum Bldg., Duluth,, Mino,OtfSSlSSIrl'f-(Nortbero Ii,trtct)--M M, Ellodgo (23)27), 74,It. llIe,ig, -Lbr. Co,, Corinth, Muta,MIS8IOSIP'VL-.)$outhern . »totrlct)-7uneao L. o0ter})ng, 7at.ttriihung, 74(,,, - .

MISSX8SlPJ'I-)Westen tl,trtct)-..-Clar,neo A. 8ohmaoo, Ye).- -

tiito Fiflo-Lumbèr Co,, Iftokeon. Mba,M18SlS8If"F3(Ja,,tern Dbotrbct)-John Q, Daly, C, L. Grayl,umb"r Co., Menldta, Otto,.

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0llSSiS81PJ'I.'.Viekoburg tltetrbct-A. .7, CraIg (26910), Eoue.-

ton roth,re, - Vicleebang,- Mies.MISSOUR1-(1getern . Dlotrlct)-Robort fleattle McCorne))-- (10l8O) Iluttig Satt & Door Co., 1206 South Voodeventet

- - Ave., St. Louis, Mo.MOSSOURÍ'(74orthern Dittrict).._. E. Lemon, (21480), Chtago- Lumber ,o,3 - Coal Co., Box 260. Moberly, Mo.MXSSOVRL-lWestèrn-- Dl5tntut)....LyeI1 - Musiorsor, 3oti (5101),Nott-Welty Lumber Co,, 1014 1ePob)io Bldg., ltaosao City,Mo,

OtlSSOVRI.-(Northwestern Dbatnict)-l3orry IL Hoyt (21530),Gatep Lbr, Co , St, Joseph, Mo.MISSOURZ-)Southweetera Dtstrjot)-4eho H. West, Bo 103,(',rthlie, Mo.MONTAiA.(Sßuthern DIettet)-W, ....M Otnorn (12231), iaoa.tana S,o.Elt , Door Co., 020 N, list at,, Biillngo, Moot.

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LJ WHOAREELICIBLEI'Ite u\yf1 Are Eligible" io Iirjniii for flte. it1(orìn,tín of

all eiit'ttIirt, %Vt' n-Ills) cörnply with it. itt c,tte of (1011113 itkeIt)) ill' Scri't'itjtct' IJIII hC Ivill ak t1e SU)irenle !iric to rtale.

',Vatc1t tiliS closely arid helero votn g ¡h C)iuJWlic be1,r)1c9 II of 000stitxi()0,l - 9lire lIC ¡s eligible'.''kItchen I, - Active ailoaberohIp,.-Tlie raeonliers)iip in hua Order .

&ii)) be lieti(e) to uluLe flot perootie ai full ogt 03 l,Wottty.oae (21)y citr et geoil t'tori,) c)i,a:racter, who iiIt0I'Ri 00(0 O rICCO of tito followingwevoit getto 1)lcatiooa: haiiflhiti,ii,tt, loreoter., - Oflleei et Lumber Asse-Ciat)oni, - Oflleora or Uepr0eeiitaUves of Irnbr InturtoetCe )Jompnnle0,Neovupoper Men, - llal)roii.d OIt,, Sitwinill 110cbi'ltry nnd. Supply bOon,¿anti io d000lloly olili thc lino of qooll)lc,()on bo drawn in mc i ciatothai t),o 0000liOtlOtì cinder tlilit pereQui opplY (or tnembori)iip utahbo tliolrviaiti or iriiieipxoI Occoltatio,, onu t ti)) ho th buolotoo oftite - ycroon rocog:iiteij on Iii, coenmao)ty Ir, -'ivhi)eh lic reildta on lijeprItielijal comtIen, - -

Upoclflc Ijeftitition of 011fgtbfllty,'(o) LUti(btr,flotl,__.Luo,htr,en alioli lie tliomo Cello oro engaged oltlierIra t)i iiwnneil,ip or ie : it! ))to!jxr tendu, timber lo, or the manu-faaOlra or o,),, a(- l,oie8) or retaIl,- of foro,) product., eltlior u.

QWtiors, ofileom, - managers - el departments, genera1 eopunintondoots, inicomanager,- or oaloomon,

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(b) Forooters,-'l'),js elthS oliaI! ingluilo tho por0000 grndutcfroto recogtolzeil ociiooli of forestry, 081e),!, of tuo lorestry Ocrylco natiOfletflbero of - forent cOu(ii,issioIi1 or tiourdi, eIther 5llo or nationul, -

(o)- O(lIcero of Letni.bor,Áuonciuti000,.-_Rogi.oiurly organized botterft000c)albona, elate - or notiOtini, -

'i (ill Ofl)corit ir i)epr000nlotivei, of Litn,bior ineurnh,co Cocopuobeo.-OTheer or repreacotalivos of couInai Or bntor.josuranei eompauboe ybuebnnoto, on -lune er property OOc)uubveiy - -.- -- -- -- -- - -

ii (e) Ne*opnpor IIon__liul)lieltOrei propriotoro - or 1poreona rogolunlyCOflttcld nell)1 tIto editorIal OtiiitboOe iiopurttx100)uo no*epnpore.

ii(f) Itiiilroud-Men,.-Ooner,l emcee,;, gonoral noii asiletoot freight,pß0ean)ur, . ClaIm lilIrelus Ing ioinmureboi,-- eobicit.ing coil -ittjon ogeate,

i(g) Suwtnbbl -Machinery (ed - Supply Mee,-'-Puraono - engaged io tito

chief epoteliore oc,4 train lilnIlera aliti members- of raIlroad ceìantbeeboos.

neon octure or eolo lo lumber monufuebeirore, - of eovmiil or ?baobogn.iibb aioeh,net, and miii Stipyllea for thu necose100y operation o woodworkIng acii oer,''(li) Iflitlat(oo,-StieIa persona os abono moutboned may bu initiatedunder propee upplirotion. Pnyoeont of balt),tione fe an oboetbon to

Limbtotl Actbso 4enibesbnip.-Tho udivo momberol,ip shall bemOmljorsi,lp.

to 133,099 members in good etoadlrg,

''? Mttnafucturoo, W'holet,be cloabera unii naleOmoil of cemoot roof.Admisalo, of PaInt. Ctt,nt. Tiling, Uoofluig nu) 011 Men,

Ong, p nts, ebb, tiling und OIlier utopie urtleles connut become entineen.embers, blat will loo weicotflt ti li000rurymeinbert,''

DUES FOR 1914u - -:1

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tember 9, 1913, dues

became payable for1914. The Hoo-J-Joo

year begins and endson Sept. 9, Look upyour cards,and if youfind that you havenot paid 1914 dues,send $165 to theScriverioter at once.

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III, Wrltbt uUdIztg,st, LotIt, Mo.

THE MON WITH 1t GRIEVANCE,. Jost of US go tlIrotofio life Willi a gricv,lce of SOniC kj,ttl,¡tlIIltiug)l wc may H(( he quite rcody to t(lIlliI the (tct. lt IflYbe that contentinclit io mo fair and pitre a jcwcl for the worldin general il) wear; tir yet it líIiy 1)C that mc juot fancy that

. tuch j the ctse alU! Ctrioc queflti) grow diotatlified and iiike.oco efforf io gain [Joiriion of it; or yet again it maybe thatbeing inoraut of. Iti true merito we tb. IIOI know it whenWC sec It; lt . is well otiglo imposib1e, of couroc, for everyoneto he perfectly in life, because it ii human ilattoreto alwayi want . juot a little onore than we have and lo wit!that . ConcIillofls were a little different froiti what they arc.Indeed, we never fully realize hw blessed we arc 'n vertaincircumstances, and it ii ñøt tintil changes conic and . we arcforced .10 realize that nevcr again can things be as they oticewerethat we begin to ncc for.ouroelves how little excuse we liadfor pt eitig happy and bow ill.preparcd we are to face thercadjustnicnts. ... . .. .

Given, however, even an ordinary appreciation °: tue factthat. we have sufficient cause to be. moderately happy we arequite likely to qtiestioii that ..happiiicss and.to even look withsUspiCOfl tifio.ri it. it doesnot take us long to.liiiiit tip a gricv-alice ofoic sort or another, and as soon as we reach thatstage of life we may be sure Chat we arc not adding to the storeof our contentment. .

. Jf could live without . imagining. ourselves injured or dis-C imi"° d aga "t n an a i e )'ould learn t' ethat peaceof mind and heart - which .. leads -to-true contentment.

Itaimnostseemsat times as though.somc ofus take pleasurein goingout of our way to make.trouhle-for ourselves as well -

as others, for he.. wh is weak. enough :to allow his suspicionsto influence his conduct as faras others arc concerned invitestheir unhappiness as well as lus own.

Sonic of sis appear to regard our pet grievance as a positiveluxury, judging froto tise apparent delight we take in huggingit to our breasts and warming it into active life. ViTe sooncc/me to regard at as a necessary factor in life and we turnto it for such doubtful comfort as we may be able to derivefrom it. lt is a comfort, however, that lasts for the momentand is soon replaced by more misery and wretchedness thanwe experienced before. All grievances arcjn a larger incas-ure founded upon suspicion.

We take offense io tise firstplace, perhaps, where none wasintended, and instead of crushing down the ugly feelings thatsurge within our hearts we fan them into life and immediatelythey blaze out onto a well-defined suspicion which probablywould never have entered our thoughts had ve been in a hap.pier and more generous state of mind. We make the grievousmistake of allowing oir suspicions to get tise better of us and

t,., t'ork themselves so deeply' sito tise be.trt tust they embitterour thoughts and isiake sis ready to bcikvc almost anything,or rather tri iniagisie almost anything

%Vc do slot secisi aisle to shake off our grievances either'ecause we are too indifferent to their influences or becausewe rcahly prefer to have liscia hanging as null-stones aroun,iour ,ieck. i'risle and ft usual acccflhip,tIsj,,ient, stiihibornncs,arc vital factors in nursing thieni into bitter expression.

There are titiles, issil,Iy, vhicn, reahiring sotuethiltig of lisefolly of liebig cositruhied in so lirge a degree by unworthyiuiolives, we (cci that me would like to rid ourseives of theirill tiuienccs, hut undo asi,i a n,itusrai (hilhike tu ; urreusder ournisin insu s rshit or wrong forcc ill into hsoldiuig OSI lo our griev-ances indefinitely. There are few things tisaI asId to fluir isatural,iiscsntcsst nuore titan the cultivation of ussr rtsentnient,,

arc all nuore or kot likcly to hsceosne resentful tindercerta its coisditiosi s, atisi Ilse strrusgt i, of tisaI resentment, asa rule depesuslo 1argcy tiprui tite temper nl tise luonicuut, Afterthe first feeling of indignation asseq it wosuhci scusi entirely¡saturai (or sis lo welcosiic Ilse opportunity of forgetti,s which isso freely Ot1ersi, On lise Contrary, however, we obtest thinkit our tittly lo kce10 Ilse fires Iurnhusg and thereby make ourselvestisis era ide.

lt is easy esiosighs to take offesise if we are ¡n tise itiind forhisiiig so, asid riot al i tise explanation asid apology that insayle titTered cast quite sisake up according to our nc.'doss for tisewrong ikiiue sus or tise wroisg we osay thtisik vai (lotie 155. \Vecannot, however, CXI)eCt to ¡hice ossrcives on a iiee1etai amongMir fchlowmcss, and after a while evess lise nuost aittiahsic of

. Jiten grow' tiresi of stinking allowances and iuturs asir societyai far as possil,le. Nursing our grievances may appear for atime to be a satisfactory Iserforuslaslce osi our part, 1)511 the day

. is stire lo come when stich a prac(icr stausips us unmistakably ass. perimis with. a grudge.

. At tise recessI mossthly nseetiuig of tise \Vet Coast LumberManu(cturcrs' Association, lucid ist ¡'ortianci, Ore , as reportedist tite Anscricass Ltussshsersssan, Chicago, of July 11th, Mr, G. X.Wendung, of San Francisco, Cal,, orse of ti,c trustces of titeNational Lumber Manufactsurcrs' Association, addressed thesiectingand stated that ist was ass apostle f cooperatioss andthat he andlulo associateq iss California liad even carried osa theislea to the extent . that they liad gone lutto an organization fortise selling .of.thseirproducts in California, Ile stated that thishad.resulted its snore staple prices for Liseur products. Ile stated'that in his opinion that sucht an cirganizatiosi as tIse Wcvt Coastr,sisnber Manufacturers' Association was a very itliportantorganization, and that orte of the best featuure of it is its beinga member of tise National Maisssfacttsrcrs' Association. Hestated that all 555l)Stittstcs for lumber vcrc well organized and'that in matters of grave import to the industry it was tise voiceof organization that-was heard and slot (lie snjiyiduaj voice; andito quote hum directly: "I think it was Hancock who said:'If we do not hang together, they will hang tus separately,' You'arc representing the largest stared of timber in tite United States;although you are discouraged now because of the deplorablensarket conditions of your products, I think you will later comeinto your own, Stay with the game. Members of this associa-tian, stay with your association ; so far as tisis association isconcerned, stay with tite National. I KNOW OF NO PLAcEWHERE HISTORY RECORDS THAT MONUMENTSHAVE BEEN BUILT TO DESERTERS,"

'rl-TE BULLETIN is tise official publication of the Concate-sated Order of Hoo-Hoo, and while the Order as ais Orderhas for its abject the promotion of tise J-Iealtli, Ilappisiess and'Long Life of its mesiiberq, and is not in any way or ssiannerconnected with any of the diffresst lumber assocoations, we'believe that it is the ditty of every lumberman to stand by theassociation that represents his i)rauscii of the trade and (o sup-port the association in every way possible. As it is csnly through'tisese associations that great rcs'uIt iseneficiai to the industrycati be obtained. -

Plie Concatenated Order of ffoo.Hoo is Ilse only organsoationin the lumber indssstry that seeks to unite ali branches uf thì.

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great industry into one orgalllzation, tiid we know that it hais, aníi vil1 contntie to have great influicticc in tile lumber tradby bringing all the men eagaged in th different branches closetogether in bonds of social and fraternal brotherhood

Now is the time to unite first in the Concatenated Order oIoo-Uoo and then in Ehe association that represents youibranch of the industry, and give to both your hearty support andCO-Operation.

In luis practical age almost the first (Iticstion a man asks,wlieii itivitccl to joui en order or an organization, io, 'Nhat goodwill it lo nie to joue ?" Speakipg for the Concatenated Orderof' 1looI [ors se aIls%ver : \Vliat you get out of anything is ¡nl)roportion to what you-1)111 in. Yost cunot d raw money from

a bank unless you have a uiind on (leposit. The benefits of theOrder sill be Iilcasiircd to you just to the extent of your abilityan d wliiirigncsc to dec rye them. Of old it has been said, "Asye SOS, So chah ye also reap," It is ate old law, and one thatlìL S hifi ( Ildflgc(l in the s I igiitcst s i nee time bcgan. Li fe is svhatwe ¡iiihe ¡ t''I' tie iniinitc gives to no niais happiness, but onlythe riw material frorì-i which ilal)l)iflcss can be flla(IC. HePr) vido )r(. tiit II)t j) I OWSiit res ; clay 1)111 flOt bricks ; v1 catI 'ii t ¡iùt ; trccs bu t flot ¡cian ii factored I timber. I-tappi ness

llIItItíacttIr((l articIc-.jIonle_inacic by tue. iiiiiyic1titl Iìiiti-'t I e " w t Ii t ln lieti e fl ts li) he derived froiai ahi liation vititI 1 -J

J'Ii t Ii (hr i lOt L Prcl)arcd for you r entcrtaitireietil,l..tcii IitiIIl)ci is pii t f the sIiow atsi it is h is duty to ieiakcit T I tfuJ, IIltr& tiog uil proIIIal)Ic.

Iflir j o U_4 t (. tiitit ( ) rder of I loo i loo SLCfld s fi riti y oi theird " i S 01 t )flq IIiIL-tjI,L t I. to say, the vrovositioii that theC, 'rT-1 rs1erI,I t I fl t C I tt S st t he orkl a re pararnotint iii IneDorta ncc.uiit tIIdt t tileit 01 IIti UCSS iliterests ColIstitIltes tut' real ''tiet iiiti iiid'' 111(11 UI btnc1 s of 1(ii(%VShIij) I f ''universal peace''s er- l(1ttles .ui ,u suit ., tI ¡viii be because ¡tien liare reachedI lie ç,''iijt ',t iiien!,il te' IpIlicIlt schere they' can clearly real i.cthu , tik of trt,irc i s ;IIltagiiistjc o the conlinercial vel-t,i n, of t i,n s ('tJIlIIu( ree is the gnat ci r i I i zer, Commerceit mu! o m('.mr 'ft Ij()(. rrcjml(hiccs schmicim Irmaintaimi tiestriictiomimmil tmiIIlsIt} tietms'mcmi mtm& ri ¡mmmii natmuims. lt suftens miieh polishes

tImm rnaIl:Iirs of ¡mini lt eanites them by one of the strongest ofa I h t i e-ihmc' (I e, i re of s t a pplvi,mg t I mc i r moiti mia I wamits. lt cl i s-h)0t t lirio t' ' pe.tee by e s tallisi i mm g i n every Sta t e an order ofcit mns (timid t their i rmmcr,'t t,, lic the gemarchiamis of incidirt r,mn(i imilit

I f c, I ur i', fiimiilcit tcjsii time Irimmeitte mtmat utiderhies timewhol e strectim re cc f cis ihi,a ti on--i t t akcs holt on e I cimienta I truth.'l'ue t romll)I( e ¡tu muIst df -tis is tbmat we look at shado%ys instead' ' f ,t t_ realit i,. 'l'li, nm I i t y 0f i loo- h Ion is vimat I mes bache o f it.1'. -vci I i e rep, senta t i vi lu mmi berniami who has the bestimite restc of t lie t umber i mo ciimstry at hicait shiotml d not only be a¡mmcmii ter of i f' -I Inn, hut }e slion I mi he liriid o f h is menibersici pand hoithiI h)tit his shomiklers io tIme vbicci amid see thmat)me (lOeshis feo Ii iiiiii t,-, time Order oimil mint leave lime vork to be donc by'timers.

'ri OUR Order ,mnd il is imp to every nicmnbcr to taire ahivclv amai active lmitercqt e n hic work of tite Orderflhi(l to seetitat FEos lion iroper lo tite (11(1 that we all nlay Prosper andtittt vc miii' al h emijom' I lezs. ltii, h la ppi ness amid I,ong Life.

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Tracht conditions continue to show iniprovencent and we feeltimat the útitioúhc is very ungut for good business thus -fail.Now that the demimaimmt is - increasing, = time lumber muantifac-turcrs should enjoy sonic prosperity and market their output atgood prices, - - -

Get wiiat your himniher is worUm, do not be a "bear" on- theniarket. - - -

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TWENTY-THIRD -ANNUAL.-

From ali indications tIme ?wemity-thcird Asocial promises to betime greatiat and most successful annemal everhicid. -The IIoo-Hoo of Wirrnipeg and Western Canamla havearranged a niagnificent pmogramn for our entertainment-aml(l everyIroo-Iioo should make i special, extra effort to attend thisfleeting aimmi show our Camadiami brothers our appreciation oftheir good endeavorc - - -

Read tue programmi ltiti)1 s s!med in this - issue, read ai)out tiilTøo-Iiøo special train amici pack your grip amid cine and joinour happy hand

At rio time within ils history have conditmomis in time ltlmi)ertrade called so marWediy for a national organization. and Hoo-Ffoo cari and will meet tlmis call, and vomm should make everyeffort to be present at titis irseetimig and help guide the fmmturc ofHoo-Hoo, so that it svmfl pro-ve tIme success we ali want it to be.

Winnipeg wants you aimd voti want to see th bea'itiful ctyof Winnipeg and the wormdeftm! country to time north of us

lt is your duty as a loyal Boo-Iloo to attend theAnmmtmalif possible to do so, and we urge you titis year to make a specialeffort to be with us. YOU WILL ALWAYS R1MEMBIRYOUR VISIT TO W1NN1pG wI PROFIT ANDPLEASURE.

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Tite Scrivenoter invites simggcstions arod recommemidatiomisregarding the appoimmtmerjt of Vicegerent Sriarlcs for the variousdistricts for the I-bo-I-bo year, conmmrmemccing Scptemnber 9,-1014.Gmve thiis your earnest afl(l carefiml consideration and ((ritetime Scrivenoter so that hic ivill he able to advise time hewSupreitie Nine, in order that there will be no delay in gettingtice ivork startemi in time neme year.'Yc want as Vicegerent Sitarks muembers icho fully appre-ciate time great good that lcis and is beimig acconiplisimed for theI u vn tier aimel al i ied imdusteies mud to the tiidivi dual iletubers of liteOrder, bVe wamit mmmcmi who realize tice imuportamice of living upstrictly to tite Cotistitimtion

mmmd By-Laws amLd lieti vhco will' sect lia t lime el igi bi hity- clause is cii forced mmmd t lint Commcateiiatjoimsa re cotidiicteil itt iccorcian cc with i tise nichon s (roui time SupremeNine.It is ami honor to any muait to be selected by the Supremmmc

Nine for aI)lmoimltmhmeimt as VicegcrciIt Snark, arz d ammyone appoiimle(lshould appreciate the honor aimmi see that time interests of 0-loo.Iloo ai' ímmlly lmrolccleei.'l'ue liest interests of the Order ie(Imiire tlazot lime Constitmmtiomman d By-Laws be lived ti to im Sp i ri t as sscl i as letter and UtmtCoxìcateimmtionms le imeid frcquemiliy and that thcy be ¡nade attrac-tive, to time enti that ali mrcemimimers vmil attemid amimi get in closerPC rsomsml buds otme Vi tIm t lic ot lier, amid leac. rim lo kmiosv eicimotlmer brller.\'Vlmiie lime Vicegeremit Snack should lead, it is time ditty of timeiii (h i V idimai mmiemnimers to keep iii tommclm witi their ViCcgeremmtSnark ammmi ;issmst immmi in every way possihie_ 'lime VicegeremitSmi a rk ramm accomimlmlisim I i tt le wit bout t me im early stipport ammmlaSsistaimce of time immemiibcrs of his district, but with their loyalflhm(I hearty support lie cam-i icimiced vork wonders, DO Ti-lISFOR 1100-1-100,

F'rommm time present ommtloole lite futimre of Ifoo-J-lijo was ¡leverbrighter or mmmore emmcomlragjng, mud ve are sure that the newyear s'ili imrove to ime tite best jim the history of tue Order, anml(VC watit Vicegereimt Smmarks wits sviil sec timat frequent Concate.miat jolts are hiel d ;mimmi that tite imiterest ammd eiitlmmisiasin of titemiieinbers is encouraged to the emmd that 1-Ioo-k-Ioo can continuelo accomplish its good aims stimi purposes, -

'flic geater tIme success of lloo-Hoo,-tlme greater s'iil be timeSuccess of time -iimmimer and aliieml indutrics, .I-loo-lloo teachcsimroti-aerhmoo(I, brotherhood --- tneamms CO-Operation, CO-OpCratjj-jimspells Surreys aitel Success is- what vc are all Striving tor.-

)- CONCATENATIONS.

The Scrivenoter -itas received many letters frommi mcmhmers;lpproviimg editorial iii tice Jicly -issue' regarding time -iiLportammcm'and necessity of -hmoldiimg frequemmtConcatetmations- or meetings iiiall the districts, anml THE BUl,EpIN- 5 sine tlmt if-the Vice-- gerent- Snarks vihl start the ball that they will lic pleasantlysmirprise(l at the assistance amid co-operatjomi they oil! recciefrom the itiembers, - -

It is absolutely necessary that frequent meetings be held soIlmimt our members can gather together in social amid fratcrmi;mllmroticeri-iood and enjoy tite many benefits that in enibcrshjp in timeComicatenaled Order of Hoo-Ho offers. -

'fuere should be at least four Concatenations bclçi in eachmhistrict every- year, -andif thasis clone ali soul appreciate more- highly- the great ben9t the Order is to ¡tä nienibers incIiVi(ltiahlyand to time lumber and allied-

mimdmmstrces- ad a whole,- It js time duty of every meniimer to- Snarkmis active support and-assistance Hoo-Hoo as no one niasOrder ; it is OUR Order and aPof us ainsI do our share oftime work,

The Concatenated Order of I-oo-Hoo stands as the exponentof the lumber industry, and it is your duty as a niember of theOrder to advance in every possible way time interests of ticelumber business.

PROI4PT HANDLING OF CARS.THE BULI,ETIN 1 b receipt of a circular frocs 'rice Asso-ciation of Western Railways, Chicago, Ill., iii i'hicli Mr. W. STimisman, cimairman, calls the attentioii of alI shippers aocireceivers of fremght, industrial traffic managers and commercialorganizations to the importance of prompt loading and unload-ing of carload freight and states:Two yenr ngo, In snlicIpo of th naig,, lonnnge vlmlel, ttmp rollroidi, woull l, rCuired (o inov as mm teRnit of tue tmeci-vy crops nf thntsoir, tl,i AUCelation soyccied to Olin ihlppe 50ml rerelvers of freghm

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(or co operlioi, n obisIjiIng the n,ai,i,m,i,, use of Iroigmit oquipu,ent.'l'te resulic of ttrnt apccl, und Clic t,,teroat m.ti,llcti'd by the si,tpi,orBttirougiomit tilo country, mvorc veny gintlfyiim,

'l'i,o precemit Prospect of cxceptiuìiIty heavy crops, as ovidomced bytue tabIcH ftitmiciied florete, var,ant an appeal et (ho anlc imaturo attm,is tin,e,

In apilo of the fact that ii preist surplus of caro luma existed for so,,iot,me, tm,o surplus of box caja is not co gramme US to warrant any foolingof security, o,tci tinic, lijo co-oporm,tioim ouggeslod below can be liad,lito proepocto oro for a tiflicuity in moving emioso crops which may offootdioadvmiotngootily (tie totorost of tito siitppora atid rocoivorm, alike,

'Pito railroad, are niktmig every offert wliiomì (loir r000urcon cclii parluit to Juil care t, condition for norvico nod iii othèr diroctiono to Preparottiontoeivo to tioiìtlto tito traOto vitti poptness.

Smtipporo ood receioono, coinnierciat orgaltizatiommo nuiT otitori havitigt o 1 o o,'ttii ihr coitton orco of tito comiimtry, ti re carneotty urged to lentittit,it fforto mint ii, flu ooco mt Onory way 000ii)tc to lirilig about lIto itost- oco:,o,,,icnt miso of (i otimeitoci t, and luit follow i i, g ouggoatiotto ano miadofor vi, ici, 1mo mildest ,iiI,iicity io solicttodFirat : Moyo ail tuo coal, lumber, conmont aimd ottmoi- aiipplloa thatPomi can botono thin heavy crop inovoniomt itarto.Second: Load anti mmimtoad all cire no quickly no ponotimlo, (t(,wiii,out aihuillomini cost, lito oomm of grottite forci) wilt got tito bou roomlyfor moyctitoot or (h e ecC ret0000d ono' u tek h y io it.)Third: Loo,i ail caro to timo full capacity. (A looway ot io obovotho inai'ked capacity io oraittod bolero roducttotm of tonti is roqoired,bit caro oiiouid am far as i000iimio mio loimiioti to a otuigitt botweoo titemitarked capacIty and -1w, oito'o.)Fo,trtt,: Aottctpate tito diapoottloim of frotght bototo ita arrival,FUttt Only artier smmcti cars as con its loaded hiromptty. (Ordorsfor caro should Otnto tito tmmmtttbor rOmimireti for that thtty ' t, lotidjog, thetiititi of core, luit lin al miosttoatiot, of tite sit i pitt o ni, anti tito rotititmg vinwittctt it mviii milano,)Sixttm fouies to titi motnhmnmini tin practice of imlhlmng cars to intor-

mediato ¡coltits to be hold for roconalgomonat,

TI-lE 11UI.I,E1I N asks tiiat lime immtmcberitmemm do all they can- to iteip oimt omi tuis propositiott, aim! we know that titey avilico-operate iii every possible way lo assist tite rmilroacls,

. TILE DEATH EMERGENCY FUND.'fice Scrivencmtcr visimes to cali time attentiami of ali IIoo-i[oo

to the sjaletimlki res ii i ts being accomimlmiisiicd by lime Deatit Einer-gency l'mind, atmcl to urge that ali imieinhmcrs smtppcort this goodwork by sttimscribing lo tIme ctirremmt cali.

Pa ri icilmaliamm in titis fui cl j s purely vo I immllary, but we feel5lire that if members apprcciatcml time great aniotint of goodtimat thais fmmimmi is do i ng that more tif t Imeni scemi Ici becoimie con-trihtitors amici sitare iii lime work. 'lime cost is small, antI eventlmotigh yomt niiglit feel that you persoitahiy do mot need or avanttitis protectiomi at this hume, we ail kimoav that DEATI-[ ¡s certainaicd that av camtnot kmmosv itow fickle fortune is goimag to leaveemir dear nues, -It is better to give titeni :til tite protection

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fumid to them aicci i invite them to join. - - -

If yott are-not now a sttbscriber, give this finid your earnest- - consideratioft, -and if yoim desirt any inforitmation in regard

thereto, take mmp - vit}c tie Scriveiioer, amid - lie avili be pleasemladvise you (idly. - - - - -

- Let sis all limit our shoulder Im, lime wheel aitcl make titeDeath Ettiergeitcy Fiinti a greater success;

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Work is progressimig iiiceiy oit the iiandboak, aicd we avilicoimcmecice iii:tiiiag them to meiaaimers -avio have requested copi'

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- Remenilmer- that to-- secmtre thc handbookreqliircs that youwrite -timeScriveitoter rcqmiestiitg that it bo semi you A pqst,ml-

card request -is stmfficiecmt, ' - -

all together -foe a bigger aimd better Order.- - - Not only- PAY YOUR DUES,- bimt get

- every membei you- know TO DO- TI-lE SAME. - -

If yoct lchoav a member who has lapsed his otencberslmip, get-- Imiti to -reinslate at once aimd help tis mnake Hoo-Hoo a greaterStiCCessticaicever,-- - - - - -

Tite Çcniccatcnatcd Order of 1-loo-Fleo is neemleci -by tIte lun-ber industry, atid the greater the success of 1-Ioo-Hoo titegreater will be itice si.iccess of - the lumber tramle,

ARE YOU WITH US?-

THE ANNUAL NUMBER.'rHE BUI,l,E'J'JN for Septcnal)er avili be pultlialmed before tice

Taventy-third Annual. aiiml tice October issue of THE BULLE-'l'IN avili contain full account of tIme annual, aimd will be issuedetc October 9.

Watch for tir October issue, it avili contain many itenis ofinterest to ali 0-Too-Boo in addition to tice teport of the'I'am'enty-ticircl Animual.

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MUTUAL BENEFIT TO HOO-HOO,

TI-JE BULLE'1'IN takes great ple.istire in anicoulicing thatcoiitracts atid reqomests for space are coitiliig in withevery mccail. Tite dcm,mncl for space in the Big Octolt'erNminmiter, coiitaiiiiicg (mill report of tite 'I'aventy-third

ia,mimivai ttid othe iitterestiimg features, is far exccemliiig aliexpectatioims.

'l'hce Big Aim i versai y Ntiiciimct avi i i niai k tIme i nmaugci i allori of:mmlvertiimig mt TFI1I 13 UI,1,E'I'IN which as ali 1-Ioo-lloo knowi ej ected aimd tied i tictl ,mmla'ei ti st mtg du ra img tite preceditmg tavern ty-three ycar of i ts evciitfiil cit cci

l\Iaimy 01 tIme big tittiotmal titI general advertisers, mimcludingtice Ittitiber timml supply hi rimas, aa'iil Ice i n lime October Ntmmnbe r.

%Ve t rust uno-Iba avil i loe cutid fu i of tite fact that a recip-rocal policy is a imtmtmi:tiie .titd avise busiimess principle,

Be sume avhmen ormlci nmg goomk for tite iionie, 001cc, Mill or1"actoi y to look through hic amivertising coitincims of TIlE 13U1,-f,ETIN .tmtml imlace )t)iii or(lers avilit O UIl Advertiscis,

One hi,tnml avaslmeq time otimer iii th is avorld, amad co-opel .ttioimis tite key-mole i n lime I bo-I lmoo's catecimjammc.

'l'i-TE HULL E'l'l N G lli\ RAN'I' Ers RESULTS to thoseAdvet tmsers, avlmo im,tve gmrnds aimd i)rodmtcts ticat I Ioo-hloo andlucir families require antI Cati tise.

i'imat ts achy ami aiivertisemctemmt itt TilE B tJ1,tE'i'l N '.VII.J,imty.

THE LUMBERNEN'S BUILDING AND HOUSE OF HOO-HOO, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915,

We avishi to call time attentiomm of all lioo-IIoo to the tacen-a.imeralijl) almhthic;mt i oit bl,imck for tIce Iuiialtermiceii's Bimihci itig aridIlouse of ihoo-I-Iocm to be erected at Samt Irancisco, Cal,, attime I'an:tnm:m-Paci lic licterimat iomiai Exposition in 19 15, pimici ish ciloit Page 4 of tuis isstme, ltma(l to ask the hearty CO-operation andassistance of cul nietimimet s of tite Order iii titis good work.

'I'iicre avilI Ice ico 1oiestm y Bmtildmng at titis exposition, aridtime erectmomm of t li i s lumi I dt tig is i sp I cammiiti umpportimmmity fo r theimcaitufacttirers of the PartIte Coast States to ctcivertise tlieii'product at a very smimali cost.

TI-lE BUIJ,E'I'IN cxpgctcd io receive a letter to be pub-iislcccl in this issue froto Stipreimme ]lojtai Brace or Past Snar-kof time Univemse Troaver, itt coimmmcction ayllu tite Imlank applica-hou, but their good letters inmsseml fire somtmewiaere.

If you ate going to visit tIte Panama-Pacific Internationalhicimos i tion at San Frcmmmcisco in 10 ¡5, ammil ave al i hope to, yotmsliotcid secure your ttmeictimcrltip mi the house nf I-Ioo-lloo ATONCE.

Pill imc time apphicmtiomm fut ns many uiembem ships as youmiesit e, aimml Mi\IL l'i' 'I'Ol)AY,

Ve al I accimit t ii is lumi ltliimg. ave il I vammt it a success, ave allwamit the Jlmmttqe of i Immo-Ilon to lic oiic of time best it theexposition.

'l'ue ava' IO irastire success is fm)r ever)' IToo-Hoo to ib hispart.

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CONCATENATIONS

CONCATENATIONS.T}11 Supreme Nine earnestly requests thát all Vicegerent

Snarks make a special effort to hold a Concatenation intheir district before the close of the Hoo-Hoo year,

September 9, 1014,

Trade conditions are bright and the outlook for good busi-ness ¡s very encouraging and NOW is the time for us to gettogether,

Get ¡n touch willi your Vicegereist Snark and see thatarrangements arc made at once for holding a Concatenation.Sec that your district makes a good showing in the annualreport this year.

There are several districts where no Concatenations have asyet been held this year, and YOU are urged to see that ONEis held before tue annual,

I3I A LIVE ONE, -*** *

BUFFALO, NEW YORKAugust 11, 1914.

Vicegcrcn Snark John A. Murphy, Western District NewYork, Buffalo, N, Y,, has announced a Concatenation to beheld in Buffalo, N. Y,, on August 11, 1014.Concatenation syill be followed next day by the annual out-¡ng of tue Buffalo lIoo-Hoo down the river. Brother Murphyadviscs thu lic lias four teams working for the successof the Concatenation and outing representing the wholesalers,the retailers, the voadworkers and the transportation interests.

Tue 1o,ii lis becii engaged and all arc looking forward to amost delightful good time,Th Scrivciioter i in receipt of telegram from Brother

Miirphty, IIIldcr date uf July 23, 1014, reading as fohlows'Large coimnittec meeting h)reparig for one grand Cori-

catenation for Augiìst 11, 1011, to be followed by our annualOuting next (lay. Everybody here alive and on the jump gettingrc.idy for a lloo-1J chub."

Oct in touch with Brother Murphy arid line up with one oftIre committees arirl (Io your sIsare.** * *

EDMOITON, ALBERTA

August 12, 1914,Vicegerent Snark A, J. Macdonald, Northern Alberta, Ed-fronton, Alta,, will hold Concatenation at Edmonton, Alta.,during the fair week, August 10 to 15, lOFt, The Concatenation

will be held Wednesday evening, August 12, 1014.Brother Macdonald will be assisted by Vicegerent Snark

John M. Nelson, Southern Alberta, Calgary, Alta,, and thisfall when Brother Nelson vill hold his Concatenatjon.at Cal-gary, Brother Macdonald will join hands with him and returntIse complussent,

This is the right spirit arid THE BTJIj.ETIN is glad tosee tisis cooperatjoti bct%veen Vicegerent Snarks. Let's havemore of it.Brother Macdonald advises that he expects a large attend-

ance of nseml)ers and that (lie outlook for "kittens" is verybright.

'All I-Ioo.JL, of Alberta are requested to get in touch withh3rothier Macdonald, atisl to give him their hearty co.Operationand support,

ROANOKE, VIRGfl'flAViccgcreitt Snark R, I-I. Angel,resj1 Dîstri Virgnja,Roanoke, \'a,, will hold Concatenation at Roanoke sonictjnie inAugust, (lefitlite datc vil1 be announced later through thehituber 1)1 ess,

Brother Angel and the Hoo.Ifocj of ]is district arc workinghard to isiake Ibis oii n( the best Concafcnatjoiì ever heid in

that section and from what we have heard, feel sure that tIsiswill be a most successful Concatenation and a great gatheringof the lumbermen of that section.

Alt Hoo-Hoo of Virginia and West Virginia are urged toget in touch with Brother Angel, and to give him their heartyCo-Operation and valuable assistance,

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G1ENVILLE, MISSISSIPPi. Vicegerent SnarkA, J. Craig, Vicksburg District Missisippj,

Vicksburg, Miss., is working on a Concatenation to be held atGreenville, Miss, before the annual, and advises us that theprospects are good for a large and successful niceting.

All bo-I-bo of this section are requested to give BrothirCraig their hearty support and assistance.

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OMAHA, NEBRASKAVicegerent Snarlr Harry B. Huston, Nebraska, Omaha,

Neb., advises that plans for his fall Concatenation are beingmade, and that the prospects are - bright and that he expectsto make (Iris the greatest Concatenation ever held irr Nebraska.

All Nebraska }Ioo-Hoo are requested to get in touch withBrother iltiston and to give him their hearty co-operation andsupport, *** *

TORONTO, ONTARIO

Vicegerent Snark R, H. Webb, Eastern District Ontario,Toronto, Ont,, advises that he will hold a Concatenation atToronto, some time in August or first of September, prior to(lie annual. Brother Webb writes that he is meeting with greatsuccess and that he expects this Concatenation to be the equalof any ever held in Canada. The Ontario Hoo-Hoo do notintend to permit the Western Canadian Hoo-Hoo to out dothem in holding successful Concatenations.

The Ontario Hoo-Ho appreciate the great value of Hou-Hoo to tIre lumber trade, and we feel sure that Brother 'V/ebbwill surprise us all vitIi tire success of his Concatenation.

All Ontario I-Ioo-Ho are urged to get in touch with BrotherWebbat once and give him the benefit of their loyal and heartyCO-operatiosi, * * * *

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

Vicegercut Snark W. A. Hammond, Central Alabama, Birin-ingham, Ala,, is hard at work planning a Concatenation to beheld in Birniinghiarn shortly, Brother Hammond advises thatthe prospects are very bright and that he expects to make thisConcatenation one of tIre best ever held in the South. Hestates that lie expects a large number of "kittens."

Get in touch with Brother Hamrnonsl and give him yoursupport and co-operation,

CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIAVicegerent Snark C. E. Parr, Clarksbtrrg District, \Nest

Virginia, Clarksburg, W. Va., advises that h will hold Con.catenation at Clarksburg first part of August, and that healready has several applications on hand and that he expectsa successful Concatenation in every way. He is being assistedby Past Snark of the Universe E. Stringer Boggess, and allthe loyal Hoo.I'Joo of Iris district.

Get in (ouch with Brother Parr and give him your heartyco.operation.and support,

s **SAN FRANCIScO, CALIFORNIA

Vkegerent Snark L. L Long, Central District California,San Francisca, Cal., willhoid a Coricatenátion in San Fran-cisco, Cal., before the annual. As San Prancisco is anious tosecure the 1915 annual, tIsis Concatenation will be a great gath.ering of the California Boo-Hoo and will be a great success inevery way. At this Concatenation they will also endeavor toget a large number' of members to attend the 1914 annual atWinnipeg,

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GREAT FALLS, MONTANA

September 9, 1914.Vicegerent Snark B. R. Julien, Northern Montana, Great

Falls, Montana, assisted by Brother E. H. Dalbey, past nicm-ber of the Supreme Nine, and the I'Ioo-Hoo of his district areworking to hold Concatenation at Great Falls, Montana, onSeptember 0, 1014, and we are advised that the prospects aregood for a large gathering of }Ioo-Fjoo and a large class of'kittens" will be initiated, .

All bo-l'bo of Montana are requested to get in touch withBrother Julien, and to give , him their hearty support aridassistance in making tisis Concatenation a big success,** **

ST, MARIES, IDAHOSupreme Junior l'bo-bo J. II, Ehrnaanntraut, Spokane,

Wash,, advises that Viccgcrcrit Snark George L. Curkendall ofNorthern Idaho and Eastern Washington, Spokane, Wash., willhold a Concatenation at St, Maries, Idaho, before September 0,

1014. Date of Concatenation will be announced later,All Hoo-I'Ioo of Eastern Washington and Idaho are

requested to get in touch with Brother Curkeridahi, arid to giveIrin their hearty co-operation and support in making (Iris Con-catenation a great success,

** **GEORGIA

Supreme Jabberwock 'rIsos. H. Calhoun, Beach, Ga., advisesthat one or two Concatenations will lie held in Georgia beforetire annual fretting. Dates and whrec Concatenatioirs will beheld will be announced later.

All Hoo-}Ioo in Georgia are requested to get in touch 'witlrBrother Calhoun, and to give hirn their hearty support aridassistance.

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WINNIPEG, MANITOBASeptember 9, 1914.

Vicegerent Sisark W, P. Dutton, Manitoba, Winnipeg, Mairi-toba, will hold Concatenation at Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Sep-tember 0, 1914, diring tire Twenty-third Annual.

'l'Iris Concatenation promises to be orse of (lic best Con-catenations ever held,

Brother D'utton is being ably assisted by a ConcatenationCorrimittee, headed by that good Hoo-I'Ioo, Brother George 11,Wall, and all tIre Hoo-Hoo of Winnipeg and Western Canada,and Brother Dottori and the Concatenation Committee are fig-uring on initiating one hundred "kittens." The class may belarger, but we are assured that it will riot be less,

All Hoo-Hoo are requested to get in touch vitii VicegerentSnark Dritton and Brotircr)Vahl, Chairman Concatenation Corn-mittee, arid to give them their hearty support and co.operationand to do all in their power to make tisis Concatenation tirebest ever held,

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NOTICE.Ir THERE IS NO ANNOUNCEMENT Ol A CON-

CATENATION: TO BE HELD IN YOUR DISTRICTBEPÖRE SEPTEMBER 9, TAKE UP WITH YOUR VICE.GERENT SNARK AND FIND OUT WHY.

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I (T\ Hoo-Hoo

L Death 'Emergency Fund

NOW WORKING UNDER NINTH CALL,ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER TO THIS FUND. I1 NOT,

WHY?COME IN AND SHARE IN THE GOOD WORK.BENEFIT, $250.00. -

cos'r, $2.00 PER cALL.

THE PRACTICALSIDE

JVERYmember should read carefully,' each month, "THE

PRACTICAL SIDE." This refers to unemployed mcm-- bers and we can show our best nature and our fraternal

spirit by- doing ail in our power to place our brother in linefor a position.

EVERYHOO-HOO who employs MEN can find tise MANhe is looking for through the columns of TFIE BULLETIN.

If you want a nian for any position, hdvise tire Scrivenoterand lie will put you in touch with tire man yorr want.

Remember, it is your duty as a loyal Hoo-l'Ioo to assist aworthy brother to employment.

Read all the advertisements in thais issue and advise theScrivenoter promptly of any opportunity where we cari placeour members, Do this in a true fraternal spirit,

We warst to make (Iris departnrcnt of nrore value to ourmembers and will highly appreciate your suggestions along(Iris line.

WANTED-PLANING hI,J, FOREMAN. Must bewell up on yellow pine grading and Planing Mill Ma.dimen-y. I-handle labor to advarrage. Unless experiencedand capable of showing results, don't apply, Give age,references ariel salary expected, Tue Perkins Marrirfac.(siring Co,, Augusta, Ga.

WANTED-Corripeterit niihlwork estimator to fill roadposition. State past experience and salary required.Address "Sales-Manager," care W. M. Stephenson, Scrive-noter, 1219 Wright Building, St, Louis, Mo,

The Scrivenoter knows a mighty ganci hardwoodexporter vhio is open for an offer, He thoroughly under-stands the export business and can take entire charge ofsaisie. If ¡ritereste(l write the Scrivenoter,

HOO-HOO YELL!1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-

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We have made a great imiovement in our PENNANTS,'YOU should have one of (liese PENNANTS, We have suadeno change in tIre price, although 'we arc sure the NEW pennantsarc worth more, SEND IN 09 CENTS AT ONCE and if notsatisfied, money will be refunded.

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r_-i j- --GEORGE H. GRAYSON (No, 343O)

Vicegerent Snark Southwestern District Arkansas,Graysonia-Nashville Lumber Co., Graysonia, Ark,

'1'lft, J31J1J,ETTN takes pleasure in presenting on coverpage Iii isiic, the photograph of Brother George H. Grayson,o f Griysonia, Ark

l3rollier Griyson was born at St. Louis, Mo,, on Scptcnibern. !871, .ul(I s is i n ltidEC(l luto ¡loo-! lOo at rittIc Rock, Ark.,ori July 10, isti:;

Brot lier Gr.iysun li liccii an (TI thu s ¡astic I loo- IIoo and alia i d sorki r (or the success of tile Order ever since his ii;tia

lion, 1k l)ChCVC' tIìit the spirit of goodfcllowship, which theGrcit Black ¡'1101e ijistills in ii followers s of great hciicfitto the sen cng.igcd i n th e lttnht)cr and a I i ic(I i odust ri es who arecl i gibic for Inclnt)crship in I-bo-I loo land.

Ile liclieves that the Concatenated Order of lloo-Iioo is ofgreat vilue hot alone to its niembers, but to the lumber andallied nthistics, and lias shown his faith by actions that speakloi z der Iba ti words

Ilrolher (raycon was Vicegerent Snas-k for the entire Stateof Arkalisas, for the years 1897.1898 and his record was one ofthe l)CSt in tIte history of the Order, and when we were appoint-ing Vicegcrent Sii.trks (or the !loo-lloo year ending SeptemberD, 1013, Brother ('raycon was asked to accel)t al)pointllent asVicegereut Snark for the southwestern di strict of Arkansas anditIJl-Z1QCIIt('ly \vrci! in his acceptance, and held a niighty fineConcatell.ttl(,Il at (i Lysonia, \rk., (Ill \iril 19, 11)13, nitiatillgt%erIty.fi'Ilr °kittctI'4 ' Rc t}rt of this C'iiic:iti'ii;ttioii vaslished ti the Ma)', 1OI3, issue of 'I'HE BiJr,l,Eq'IN, and PastSnark of the Universe A. C. Ramsey stated it was one of theIllost successful Concatenations that he liad ever had thepleasure of aticu(ling.

Brother Grayson accepted re-appohitment for year endingSeptember 9, 1914, and li,is held another niost successful Cois-catenation tisis year.

I3rotlirr Grayson is general manager of the Graysonia-Nash.ville I,uinlier Co of Graysonia, Ark., which is one of tise largest5111(1 snot successful lumber companies operating ¡n this sectionof the country.

Brother Grayson is vcl1 known to tise lumber trade, and hisfi icnds are too ntinìeroits to count. 1-Ic is a gentleman of titehighest type and a MAN that is worth knowing.

Brotlirr Grayson attended the 'fiventy-seconci Annual at St.Louis last September, and took an active interest iii the siseeS-ing. M'lieti the idea of Mr. JoIn C .. Spry, nf Chicago, Ill,, ofttie establishment of a permanent system of relief for aged asid(listresçcd isinihermen was unassinsoissly adopted, aoci it wasilecided that the Concatenated Order of Hoo-J-Ioo should tsn(ler-take tise organi?atiots of 'flic Anscrican Ltinshcr Trades' Besiev-nicist Accociatioti to carry out tisis splenelid idea, BrotherGr,tysoss atinotinced that lic wotilel as a nicinorial to Isis latefathe r. Mr. \',Till iani C) r.lycon. be pleased to dosiate a t ract ofOne littiidrcd acres of valuable improved lanci in Arkansas,together isith buildings now located thereon and five thousanddollars iii cadi to start the fund for tite purDoses outlined.

Brother Grayson intesids to attend the Twenty-third Autsualits Wintiilicg, September 8-12, 1914, and enjoy the lsospitaiitv oftite 1.\Titiiiipeg asid Western Canadian Hon-Hoe,

There cats lie no questioti of tite utittire of IIoo-Hoo, withsuch mess as Brother Gravcon as loyal and active workers forits success,

TilE BIJ[J.ETIN wishes Brother Grayson success andHealth, Happiness and Long Life.

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The AmericanLumberTrades'Benevolent

Ti-ii; Scrivenoter lias received inasty letters frosts membersof the Order endorsing the American Lusnber Trades'Benevolent Association, astd státing that they would be

l)lCaSCd to do all in their power to snake titis a success in every-way, atid we are sure that just as soon as the committee isorganized and steps taken to put into active operation tite spien-did ideas advasiced by Mr. Joists C. Spry, of Chicago, that allIloo-J-loo and Lutalsesisien vill support the association finan-daily asid otherwise.

It is to be regretted that we are isitable to announce titeconisisittee in titis issue of Ti-lE lftJI.I,E'I'JN. Snark Kirby andtIte Scrivenoter have tise tnattcr in saud, but sottie of tisegetitlentets invited to serve ott titis coissinittec are absent ontheir vacations and it was thought aclvisaMe not to announceany of tite cosiinhittre tinti! tic entire cotntnittcc had beetsselected ass ci t icy hail accept ed a[pointitsetit.

Titis is the biggest propositioss ever undertaken by tite Con-catenated Order of iloo--loo, attil we want tite earnest, heartysupport, co-operatiots and assistance of every mats engaged intite ltttnlwr industry solio has tise itterest of his fellow man atiteart.

Titis is a big proposition, btst not too big for the men itsthe lumber industry.

Tite lumber inulttstry is one of tise largest industries of tiseworld, atiul it is tip to tIse men engaged therein to do every.thing its their pwer to titake a success of The American Luta.ter Trades B enevolent i\ssociatjoss,

¡T IS UP TQ YOU.ACTIONS SPEAIÇ [IOUDTR 'rHAN WORDS,II-lE J1ULLI'fIN asks tIte hearty co.otueraton of tite litio-

ber press in britiging tisis to the attention of ali itttercstcd inti!C ltttsibèr indttstry.

NOW AE,L. F'OR ONE Al) ON1 FOl \1,T,.--- :- * * *

"Lumber and Its Uses"

THE BULLETIN is pleased t acknowledge receipt ofcopy of "LUMBER AND I'l'S USES," a 350-page bookbyBrotiser R. S, Kellogg,ofWausa, Wis.

'ntis book cositains valuable information for all tisers ofIttisiber, and every one interested in th -ttse of wood shouldccLtrc a Copy anti profit by the practicál iisformatjón it cotitains:

Brother Kellogg, ivho is a graduateof the United States ForestService, in which ise wous distinctksit, has always beets a closestudent of 1101 01513' tise forestry departnsent of the lumber busi-liess, tite structure of woods, the adaptability of vàrioits kindsof lumber to a varietyof pttrposes-and:otlieressentjal featuresrelative to tite forest, hittite has -also gone exteitsively into tisePractical part, aplslyingItimself closely to thè .sälient quôstionsof manufacture astd digtrbtttjon, covéring every avenise of con-Slssttption and every possible use for which himbet might beadaptable,

THE ]3ULLETJN cotsgratulates Brother Kellogg and thanksitisit for isis kind temenibrance.

The booic is sold by tite Radford Architectural Co , Chicago,Ill, at 81.00 per Copy

SEND FOR A COPY. IT WILl. BE VALUABLE TOYOU.

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TWENTY-THIRD 'ANNUALWinnipeg, Manitoba, September 9, 1914

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ANNUAL TO BE FIELT) IN WINNIPEG, MANITOBA,SEPTENIBER 8 TO 12, 1914. luiS IS GOINGTo BE TI-lE GREATKST GATIIURING OFLUMBERMEN AND F100-1 I 00 IN

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LUMIHCR INI)USiIU\'

YOU SHOULD BE :0 NE OFOIJR HAPPY BANI)

WINNIPE TI-lE GATEWAYTO TFIE LAST BEST WESTOFFICIAL PROGRAM. Third Day, Tiiursdsy, Septeutiber IO, 1011,

BRO'J'E-IER

F'. H. Ml'I'CFI1rL, of Totnlinson and Miiteiteli,

Wunrstpeg, Manitoba, tite

9:09 a.ist, Business Session ............ Ite Fort Garry hotelcliairtnatt of entertainment cons-

snittec for the 'fsvetitythiircl Atittual to be held in tise

i\ddrcss.

Getterai Discuusuois

beautiful city of Winuiipeg, September 8 to 12, 1014, lua

furssjslicd the S'crivenoter with the following program :

2:00 p. tut, Business Sessioti,

General Discussion.

PIWGRAMJ OF TWIZN'l'Y-'l'FIIRD ANNUAL WINNII'EG'

reiiort5 of Contniittees.

CANADA, $EP'1'iMBE[t 8-il, i94, 300p.in. Ladies to a usutsicale ........ 'l'ue Fort Garry hotel

First Day, 'i'tucsday, Septeniber S, 1914,8 :00 i. sui. Bat1uet1for 1,aducs and (entltnten-1 lic I'ort Garry

OSIRIAN CLOISTER l)AY.9:30 pits. Ball for' Ladies atid Gentlesncn-'rlte Fort Garry

2 :00 ti, iii. Regotration ofvisitors...... 'nie Fort Garry Betel hotel,

:Sessuon ,

f g: Fourth Dy I riday Stptessiher 11 1014

8 00 ti sii Buuquet for Osirt ins and T, ulu's- I he h Ort Carry 00 i ii Btittto ecsinss J l'e I Ort Garr °-°otcli Hotel. : Reports of Cosntsiuttees.

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,Second Day, W editesday, September 0, 1014. Getterai Discisssiots.

2 :o p. n, Busisiess Session,9:OOsu. w. Registration of Visutors ..... The Fort Garry Hotel

Election of Officers.tO:OOa. m, Opesiung Sesston ............... he Fort Garry }lotel

Selection of City for 1015 AtiutualIsivocation.

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Address of welcome--Hon. Sir Douglas Cameron,presentation of Snark's Ritig to Soark J. H. Kirby.

:00 p. es, Ladies' entertaintnestt to be anttounced later.. Lietstenatst Governor ofManitoba,

Restttise-J. I-J,- Kirby, Snark of tise Uttiverse. Brother Mttcltell writes that the program as arranged ts

Address of welconuiei, D Tcnnant, Senior 1-loo- C011ipi cte witit tite cxceptsott of :the entertaistttsent for tite

I.Ioo.i - ladtes fçt tIte afterisoon of Sc'pteinber 11th, but that tisis will be

Response-F W. Trower, I-Tigli Priest of Osiris, ------ ---------------------------.- -Snark's Address ------------ -. -,---.,, --------.- r--

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Scrivenoter's Report , , -

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3 :15 p. m, 'Port Garry Drive"

6 :00 p. to. Lutsiciseon tendered by the City of Winnipeg. . -

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SOOp tn Centlemen to Cor.catenatton.Thc Fort Garry Tïotcl -

io 'io i m Smoker and vaudeville ........ he Fort Carry listel ilstitging Freight Into Wisunipog Tittrty.ßvo Yoors Ago.

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arranged and from what tite Scrivenoter has learned we areSure thL this feature will lic one that will please and satisfy all.

Every iJoo-1-Ioo should take his wife to tue annual.Brother Mitchell states that tite Winnipeg and Western Can-

adian l-Joo-lIoo will give us a good time, and that TIlE BOL-141:;TJN can assure all that nothing vill be left undone to makeall happy while in Winnipeg.

'l'ue fl(l(lrCSSes and other dct.uls will all appear rn the officialSouvenir program which vill be given to all in atten(lance atthe annual.

From reports receive(l the Scrivenotcr is sure tlitt theattcn(lance at this anUtial will break all records and is dire thatthe hospitality of the \Vnuipcg and Vcsteri Can,sdian lloo-Uoowill make a new record in tIte history of the Order.

YOU can not afford to niiç this Annual.

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ll ttt the ?tl') th three great trn.i,t iIIcIdl railway*('rì1 i runk lcj1ic, CndIatI ortlierti ntl Caiiiljan l'tditt I I l i es t th p ht-j t ç-mloyè,?j C lose t 'Itj tcn thjuantl men.'I lie t:,lt tltt SifljjT yards in thc ss'otld.I t telit dl t In -)LII nUISt %tV it I f jau do ncth1lk%r C().11 Nl) Sl:l,

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HOW excccds Sl6O,000,000 ayear, and i the honie of 5,000 Conusierej,tl travelers. lt is alsothe grrate,t grain niarket on the Americanbusy ptople, fiij autotnobjlcs Carriages, electric Vatis, streetcars, heavy teanis sind all thecontinent. Winni-pcg retail tliorougltfarez arc the l?e1 III Canada. Its tele-

varied traffic of grct thorough-íar li at our fcct.pIlones in use iii 11)00 1,318

; and in 11)1 I, 18,l47. 'Flic averagetoflhlage for the l'ast lise vcar of height rccIvc(l and sent

Winding in and out almost through the heart of the city,we see ilse Red and Assiniboinc Rivers flowing past, while theoutannually is o er three 811(1 a half million toils,larly iii tiic ganse of bCcoming a big city, Winnipeg took

smôkc of rushing engines Of -three great transcontiijcistal rail-way systems rises to lose itself in tIse clear airupthe practice of OwiIJitg its public utilities. \Viniiipeg's big cloe-trical svorks are on the \Vinnipcg River, northeast of the

Far out froni tIse busy center of the city the streets reachtheir long amis to embrace the prairie country'cityTli total power availajile without stoiage is 60,000 lsorscposyer,which can be iiicreascd to 100,000 horse-power. The cost

in wide andcomprelaensjye clasp.Close your eyc for a moment fancy that-of theworks, Including gcller,itiiig stations, all COfllplCte(l and equippedis $6,000,000, In addition to its greatest nidustry,

vo all oftIsis great city of a qlirte inillioti people that Winnipeg nowis, andtlien look back for oii brkfWinnipegowiis Il PUblie parks, its asplilt plant city quarries srìterworks, Street lighting system, a 300-pound higli fire

moment and, blotting fromyour sight the reát beginnijags already made of that grèatmetropolis of tli near future sec the landpressureprotection systeni At the chose of 1913 Winnipeg baci 216 milesof sewers, ö77 miles of sidewalks, 201 miles of

as it was less thanforty years ago, a fot and trading post, -witha few horsemenriding to and from tla Post now and aain.r Rd IndiansPavc(l streets,and BO luiles of graded thoroughfaresHas seventeen fire hallstatojis, ciiiploying 212 flreiiien, 275

slowlyvending their way acróss the plain, and far àway in the dis-tance a herd of buffaloand enrolled police,Winnipeg lias now 306 factories, employing over 22,000hamb. Value factory output, 1001, 88.606,248; 1013, $47,400608,

grasing.Open your eyes and look at what has happened during thesepast three score years sud see as all see whoCapital invested in inanufactuiing, $53,000,000,

view this scenewith the eye of uiiderstanchjiig the wonderful city of Winnineg-the gatc»ay of Western Canada"tiie Last Best West."

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a SPlCh,\LllOO.l-hOO 'l'lAlN frein Chicago to Vitiiiipcg or thi 'I'wentthiiril AnuitaIfor tlu Twenty-third Aiunuial, For the iuiforuuuation of nueuul?crs the Scrivcutotcr lias scoured

TillS SPECIAL HOO.hIOO 'fPÁlN s'ihlleave Chicago and jituluhiuhics below tIse approximate roiuuad trill suiinuiier touristat O:3 p, rai., Stuusday, Septcuittter 6, 1011, fares frani V:trjcjus pointn to Chicago, Ill., Winnipeg, Manitoba,SLEEPING CAR RESIIRVATIONS, Seattle, Wash., and San Francisco, C'al. Better take tip with

Arrangements have been itiade to stake sleeping car reserva- tIse ticket ageuit at your own IIOMl 'l'O\?VN attuI lie can (litotetiOius for the Iloo-Hoo special frouji Chicago to Wiiinipcg you tite exact fare, It is tint necessary that you purchase throughtiarotughi the Scrivelioter's oflice, so if yo arc to be one f csut

ticketr tS ycni may purchase rouussl trip ticket to Chicago andhappy party take up at once with tite Scrivenoter arid secure purchase ticket at Chicago for \Viuinipcg or auty other desthuia-your sleeping car reservation, Mon desired,

Remember that the Scrivenoter is only looking after theSlCCDiflÇ! car reservations no tliis triitt nnd ,,-,,, 'rr ,,, I

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Prom St. Paul-Minneapolis, ?s{inn,, to Winnipeg, Manitoba.LowerBerth ...................................... $2.50Upper Berth ................................. 2.00Drawing Room .....................................

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IF' YOU ARE GOING 'l'o A'1'TIND ThE TWENTY-THIRD ANI'flJALI AT WINNIPEG AND INTEND TO JOINUs ON THIS SPECIAL HOO-HO0 TRAIN FRON CHI-CAGO, YOU SHOULD NOTIFY TIlE SCRIVENOTIIR A1ONCE AND ARRANGE FOR YOUR SLEEPIN( CARRESERVATION.

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The Scrivenotar expects o b able to aecure a Ie rate fromChicago o Wnn1peg than $36OOÑ as shown in the bovo table,and all meinbera who will go via Chicago and tho0 wbo Willgo with u on the apecial Hoo.fl0 train are request to wutethe Scrivenoter in regard to the rate from Chicago.1f yo pUrclse a through ticket 11E SURJi 'lILA'!' ITREADS VIA THi soo i4r: oí ChICAGO TO WINNIPEC,Renietibcr that we have to guarantee a ccrtain mèmber toccurc special traiti. 'flic Scriveuotcr fccl sure that there viIlbe no (lifliCtilty in securing tue require(l iiumber aiid wantstue fllCtflJ)crg to ailvqo

)rrMHpUy ì ïjtt(j tO Sleeping Carresei-vatjonç so that all can be taken Care of ¡n good shape.In rntkiiig sleeping car reservatIo!ss advise Iioy inatiy ¡nPa t3T aiid just s hat reservatioii you (!CSjre; Be 5lire to Statewhether there are ladies in your party, how many and just whatreservations you wish made, .

ITINERARy ..SUNDAY, SIZI'1fBER 6, lfoo-l-Jy() members ami frieidassemble at Chicago, JI'a(lquarters at '1'Jlj LUMI31RMEN'SCLUB, Great NoitI1111 Jiutci. 'l'ue SI)CCjtj trails ,s'Hl caveChicago via tue Soo Iiiic, GratI(I.Cc1tral Siatióti Itith avensteanj I-Iairjsoss Street, at G :35 p in. Dinner ¡n dining car, a laCarte.MONDAy, SEPPJfBER 7 arrive St. l'assi Union Depot,at 8 .30 a ni, lIre,ijcfast . dining ear a la carte.Spend Monday niorning in St,Pai.il, visiting points ofinterestvisit the great Miflflesota Státe Fair, and spend tue afternoonin Minneapolis, visitilig points of ¡ntércst aiiil Lake Minneto11j5.Leave ?liiincapolis C, M. & St P Depût 5:00 p. n-i Dinner ndining Car

iii' \'4i;tJ iNTEND''o JOINt I'ej'y sr. IIWL 0kMINNlAltOLJS AD GO 'l'o V1NNlt'Ec, ON THR 1100.1100 Si'lClAL 1NI) PtJRClIASI TlIROUGji TICKETS,lIE SUUI THE\' UIl) VIA 800 lANE EROM ST, rAVE.OR MINNEAPOI,JS TO WINÑIPIG.NOtE.

ALE. WHO VII4E. 01N VS ON SIECIAL TR.AIlq 1R0MST. PAUl4 ()I MI?'N1A1OUS MIE HLQUESTI TO%f)VIsl Till S RIVI C)TI h Al t)NÇI. '') ARHANOLMENÌ'S CN 13I MAIM ANI. SJEII'1NG RIISERVA,TIONS SECUREL),

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NOTE,ARRANGE14EN'I'5 WILL BE fAbE TO IWÑ ONi ORMORE SLEEPERS T}JROUGJ.J F'ROM SP. LOUIS TOWINNiPLG, UN 'FIJE HOU-1100 SPEcIAl, FROM cl-II-CAGO, LEAVING s'r. LOUIS SATURDAY NIGHT,TP,MIIER .5. SO Il-' YOU òESIRE RESERVATION FROMS'j', rjS BE SUk AND NOTIFY TFIE SCRIVENOTER.

\VINNIPEG HOTELS.'l'ue Fort Garry Ilotel is the ofHcil licadquartei-s and allIlicetings Wi I I be h clii there.

TITE rOR wxNNrPxcs, OANAA.011As, L. ho ROUVIbLI aeij aiflugor.5585It1OIt-Qrjl1 roorri, brbo Iop, ''It! Elnhlkuro 11flrio, (LIi d goriflVLItDry,

th0i l'IOOr-Offiee COtidi, lfldoi recepto roo j)alm roon Ißlfldig room, cafe, Cgnr (1 iiewi otand CorleS luth, inforiito.lokjIono, telegral 011e) orden, thentr0 riliwny, s] ePing i)fl1.Qr Cr flclets, 'Aggageroan, ftUtOXflOIjjJ0 aid txS cab ervjce,ifilfl rocce be!ow Ui level of the rotundr floor, liii bar.5C7fl!lIIO PIoor-Gont1on' wrilig roon j ouh1go lauieli parlor, drawing room, and aagor's laid nutitor' oti1. l'il }'looi'- The $5to pnrtoioiit, priv5to (SITg rooi bari roo8So001j PJoor_Jsaquot

coito, ball roan afli extending foyer. ai wellw a log'l Ironing ili cfltire distance betMe0 5)011 loom and banquetroom fl014,5 renca i ¡revi3O will a Stage and drosiung rooms.Ball room, )itozanuno floor,

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TVÍAKI YOUR 1LOTiJ RRSIk\'/4TION NO%VWiiiphpeg lias scores of hotels wlier pnCii1h)rs may tu iCCOfli

niodated, and (or the lnformatioit of menbrs we pttlihh)i fol.lowi ng litt of oIlier hotels vithi - raies. -

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'rue Iover rates arc for rocniis on the Court, and tue higherrates are for ottsiIe roogis. -

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csccupancy, and should yo make any rcservalions I shah heglad to assign as marry of tIte flew rooms 1or tite members asis possible. - -

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\Vheu1 there are more than two ¡Il any room either'itli or without bath, the iate,s arc goveriled entirely by theritimber of people and the location if the roots,

ST. ChARLES HOTEL.Roonis Wllhout luetlu flor aine $i.r0Rooms WIfhot luatlu for two .................................................2.00Roouuus Wlfluouut latlu (two bolts for three ............................. a_noieoonas willolit latfu (two beds flor flour .,,,. ... 4.00Rooms willi bath flor one ...................................Itoons wit! luath for two ............................................. 3_150Rooms wit! battu (to beds( for tui-oc ................................. 5.00Rooms Mil!1 battu (two beds) for føur .................................. 0.00

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OID, B. $MIMWinnipog Manitoba.

Brother Smith is general manager of the Canadian NorthAmerican Lumber Co., Winnipeg, and a live wire Hoo-Hoo.Brother Smith uvas one of the Winnipeg committee who securedthe Twenty-third Annual for Winnipeg,

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just WI fron theVinnicg iidilicitythe light dutlics i l4rn arc gtnraII ucd ncIudingittw t#.. ctc l'oi the tizt hetcr (1la Iiti wei)ll

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,IIn, ,tIIery, and ¡t outkok over (urty inika uf city tIpralrte vty, all dntrnrntg. 'l'ue IlcttctlatìttGoerQr ofManitoba (who is a lti,nberru;tn), alSo the Mayor and CvcoM.ctaI wjlI welcome the Itituhr iì,tS

We liad expected IO give .a Iit of all those Iadic an«1 gentle-men who were contemplating going to Winnipeg bttt an hugruns tip in tite hundreds and stilt gronyng rapidly, it is ubso.lutely impossible to do so. t

I,00k at the grauu entertailinierit to be provided, aricL besidethis all the best vaudeville and artists of New York u1Chicago arc beírigdrawn on to flLkC wonderful occasion,

l'ram present indications, tite }I000r Roll of Vicgeretutswhen called will be the roost complete that our annual hasever secn. No Vicegerent Snark 1iotilcl miss this auini.ial Ifhe does ut Will cost him mOri tIIM luis job-lue will Lose tenyears of }Icalth, I-lappincss and Life

01 TOIl SEPTEMßER MORflEverything secoli to be progressing favorably for the Big

J-Ioo-Hoo itucet iI1 September, and it is likely that all the coin-mittees will have Something decidcd and definite berc're thismonth has passed.

The Publicity Press and Badge Committee are still hard atwork, and at their regular monthly meeting, lucId on the thirdWednesday of each month, sub-coîxflnittees were struck to takecharge of tIne work allotted, and tile following was the result:

Entire charge of distrihnut!on of badges vuhl be placed muttiBrothers Roberts and Sinclair-one badge only to each andevery person registering, including ladies

The pennants will l)C controlled by Brothers Young andLythgoe. Two pennants to each auto provided, and one to eachmember,

'Flue uniform hats will be controlled by Brothers MtcNfcoland hoover, One hat to each lady or gentleman registering.

'l'tue registry books and indc,c caids will be managed byBrothers Carter and Knight, In order to secura hats, peflhlantsor badges, everyone, lady or gent, roust first receive a gilcits'registry card.

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I ' 1 Ii ( ,l,e i ' n ut l, t i ru R mi a Vicegt relit Stzt rk, ,í iIi vii Iiu ict ' and ,n larck S, It) Il,h'II (d kcr-j;iiL Cncit u tiori t icgiiit, _ , ilIitIatng"I\l% "ktttus.''

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l'ive luiv hc \l1cerrd, t1 syill sastthl((' ciib-cuni iiIIe'.

't,vI, or tIire iitttxcl rgit ry hók will lie uSe(l1md n,)(ICIlY in ing iet (,r,I, )r certiFicates of reg istnUioti toihl diy ioI otttiik it . 1'lwrc vihl br no c1iargs, nodely, iil nc red t,, p loi ht , pciìiiint s or hadgt-s etc,, buteverything wi il le run on i,t rect l,iiiiiess principtes lo ctisttrettkíction to allAt the la st meeting of i he I 't i bhIct)' Coiiiînhiec thic repo rts

show over 1(O letters seht jflt, i .0(X) h,okhc(s nialcd 17! wn te

Ul)S aiil atti cl es svithi 18 CUtS hrt'[) n'il oid sent 0lit. -:1 l kid ustdìl Bureau aiìil the rai I i oui COfl)pUIICS a rc also L ssiStsJg i n

sending c)tit I i teratureQue thintisa iul itid eight hiLuld red ct ra copies of t lic "Retail

Luinberivan and \Vcstcrn Builder" have also lcen eiit SUL tOsckcted addrcsceç in the Unite'l States and Catiada, ihI withouta single cent of cost to uìyolie except the piihihishier s.

'there i only seven vrels to clapse before the conventionvill hie hiere, and the work of all coininitteec shotti d be coni-

pletcil in four ss'eekc. 'Ne expect, therefore that our next issuewill contain snnictliiiig definite as to the work of all the othercOiiiii,ittccv, whO, nc n,lcrvtu,h, zrc about to hold their niect-logy ,tiid C()t11[}lOtC all necesciry details to niake this cvnvcn-tioil tite best in the aiumls nL T-Ioo-lloo.-Retail L-urnbcrinan,\Vitinipeg

IDlCATlONS SPELL SUCCESS,'l'ho large nuniber of atiinhie,itions and letters rccei ved in this

ofliçc and handed over to the various committees, w feel surethat the 1914 aniiiial is going to be a record-breakcr_

'l'lie tistial hahfíarc vthl he given on all lines of ra.ilway, Bypayilig full fare at tine point of depaittire and sccuririg a regte-lar coiiveiition certificate there will be no charge for the return.'rhie Fort Carry llotel n'ihh not cliaige additional for- the wivesof nenihers attending if you send in your name n ow to theChairmen hotels Committee, 703 McIntyre Block, Winnipeg.The rooms are being i apidlv teserved, so don't dola_y. Amongthe first ones to reserve a room for hijniself and vife vas Boll-ing Arthur Johntnn, the originator and founder of I-lno-Hoo,editor of tlie "Lninber Wot Id Review," Chicago,

TIte Chairnian of the Concatenation Commjtte Oto, H.\Vall, 4013 Travelers' Building, \Vinnipcg, reports tIit largeiìtiinber of caadnlatcc are already registered. lIe sy lie hasno doubt wltateverbut that there viIl tie one heitidrech candidatesfor the annual in September. Hic conimfttce are to told a

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I t r thiir iI i I la rd s ' i iiieie ber of t he Ptihihìcj ty Coni tui ttee forI li,' '1' v oiIy.t li i rd i\niiiial, i I e was born at IVinona, I'vIitiii,, andit,IS In itiated into lhiio-Iloo at Winn iieg, 1k is sales rcprc-Iii I ;i t i ve of i I te Jit l'orI age Juiiiber Co., Vinii ipeg.

iiiç&-I ing thiív week aliti get doivii to teamwork, so the 9th dayof lIti: Ithhi iii'iitli svill lie a lenigii day for the kittetis.

I i: t eyit IMi(Iy get hinny art cl t)OOvt !-fetaib l,uinhie rnnaii, %V n -ii Ipcg.

l>ACIFIC COAST IlOO-HOO GOING TO WINNIPEG.I {r(iithier A. B.Cihiler, .Vinnipeg, Chairinati of tite 'I'ratis-

'rl t t i nu ('oni ni i ttce fur t he 'fiveiity I i i rd I\iitiva I ha s sent inihii fi 1 lowing

Regarihisig rates (rout tIte Pacific Coast, I suggest that thet ho,,- Fron io the ininner e-otiiiil.trip rate, tehticli is in effect -

(10111 alt leìtìc Coast cities, jiil uutil ScIitennI)er 15th, Thisb believe in, -(roui l'ortlatiI to IVinnipeg, 6O,OO. -

'!hee visiting IIoo.J loo froiti lortland, 'l'aconia, Seattle andiiterreiedite points 0)11111 - assenihile at Seattle, and take tite(ari;ulean lacific- daylight ship via Victoria to Vancouver, andmake connection tite salite evening at Vanconver for Winnipeg.'l'bis voiild aIo give them an livor- or so -at Victoria, theycan -

make trraiigcmciit foi a slccpiiig car or two, or as many as-arenecessary from \'aiioiiivcr to Winnipeg. - - -

As- a great - ntiiiibi'r of 1100-1100 nia)' desire to return- viaSt. Paul and visit their custoitiern in the Twin - Cities, I sug- -

gest that in this eveiit they purchase a rotinil-trip ticket to St.haul, to which the sante rate - applies as to Winnipeg.

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Titis ticket nvill take then, through Winnipeg to the TwinCities, returning then-n by any direct hue to the Pacific Coastat tite rate iianecd, $00 00.

Should any of the Brothers desire to see both the scenicroutes of the Canadian P,iciíic, they could arrange their tintas-Ilortatinia in the manner I have suggested, via Winnipeg to St.Paul, and returning via tIte Soo Lane to Poi tal, N. D , thence

tIte C, P. Crow's Nest Line vta Nelson, and up tIte Colunih,iaRiver to Revelstoke, thence west to thick homes.

As indicated herein, it is possible, however, for them to havetheir tickets read back by tIte Northern Pacific or Great North-cm, or the mien' tine of C. -M. & St.- P., any of these withotitad ditiviini cost.

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ilrithicr I<nighit is a emiemhier of tite Pttblicity Coninjittee, aiida big booster for tite Twenty-third Amittital, Ile is with tueRat l'nrtnge I,timmihier Co., Wittmiipeg.

- NOTICE TO ALL CANADIAN 1100-MOO,-ll Canadian liitmaberineim, 1-loo-Fino, noii their friends, as

-%:eI i is ladies, will he able to get Itahf fare for their tr4i to Vmma-- - -

nipeg, Septeiitbcr '1 to 12, to attend tIte I,mtnberittett s OuttngVcek aitd }Ioo-I-Ioo _Aniittal, - - - -

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stich mr each ticket to \Vittatipeg, which pays full fatc one way,'l'iaese certificates will be validated at Wttiitipcg by the Convcn-tií)ai-1 Secretary free of all charge, giving the rcturmt trip FREE, -

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'These stataclard certaficates are good to go to Winitipeg three. hays before the coitvcntion, - amtd cait lie tised - or rettirn three -

- days after the close of conveiition. Tlaey will, therefore, be good- for about- ten or twelve days. - - - - - - -

-Be sure and pay hmlI fare one way ottly, amati secure StandardCcrtifeate. - - - -

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL.All lIoo-Hoo and lumiibermnen or tltcir wives, wlto liveita

the Tinited States and contemplate going to tite Big Doings inWinnipeg, Manitoba, n Septenthier maext, can reduce thie cost oftravel by buying a ticket to nearest point itt Canadian territory,and theii secitring the half-fare rate on Canadian ratlroad hinetas noted below. 'l'Ines those who live mn Seattle, Portland,'l'acotna, or oUter Pacific Coast emties, can secure hall-fare toWinnipeg from citltcr Vatacottvcr, New Wcvtrntaaster, Victortaor Ielsoat, B. C.

JNO lOOPER J. ,t, I000PER L 0. I000PERPreahinit and Editor Bte'v.Treaa

THE HOOPER PUBLISHJNG COMPANY,runbTsrlanres OP 'CITE

RETAIL LUMBERMAN AND WESTERN BUILDER.Itend Oflh,'v, 822 Donati! St,,

Winnipeg, July 21, 1914.w. N, Stephetason, Suprenac Scrivcnotet,

1219 Wright Bmmilding,St, Louis, Mo.

Dear Sir and BrothaerYoiir kind letter received ammd contents noted. Our Coni-

naittec tliamak you for your hitad appreciation of their work. Thewriter whites you to give all the credit for the magnificent workdone to the members of tIte comniittee, as I nan simply theiragent. I have worked on hanmadreds of conamittcc's, b)ttt neverliad a better one than the oiae now avorkitag with taie, A finer

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set of gentlemanly lunibet toen it would be tard to fiad any-where. 'l'o tltemia alone belongs all the credit as far as ourcommittee vork is comacerimed.

i: wallt this appreciation of thick work to go in TI-lE BUi.-LE'flN, when you are placing the reports finita time other coin-maim t te es

Thais comaainittce itas hiret)aiCd amad sent nut 192 articles andwrite-ti1)5, including 78 cimEs amati l)hiOtQS, Mailed out 1,000booklets and 2,325 copme of the Retid I,unibcituama and WesternBuilder, Semit out 482 lettets to cmaqtiiries amid liersomial, securedthe othicial badstes, haatv itid I)ciimaalats, Souveltit progratais, cte.,all without asheimig .irayoiie to contribute one certi. \iVc thu thisto relieve the Fimiance C(iiiit,ijttce of whi.it would lanve otherwise,j, 's t them ovct two t I ionsaiid dolla i s in co Id casIa, tIte reby Icav-ing the Fimaance Coitiniitiec timilianapei cd by the lam ge niiiatter ofimac i cletital expetises, sticht is l)oStagc, CLI stylus (laity, iiiinacnsecost of electros, cemts, photos, pi immting of 100,000 stickers, sta-tioncry, etc

Oui cottaniittec accept yont approval of the good work ilone,amid have munde elaborate arratagettictits to contintmc the work inh an d %Ve have vrm t tisi the chia i t toen o f all other conanaittces,a ok jug dici i kimm il co -etici itioti ita getti ng full reports, photos,,'tc .,, itiil no ilouhit these will be tui neil its vhieaa convenient,

."lie ivom k of our couintittec ts about coanhetcd, and we

a ¡t te li(l to ccl chi .i t i.. situe iy .t I unchieon sito rtly, l'htc other cona-ala i t teev' n ut k i i j oct biginti t mag, amid I ana stire tltat tlae Con -catcmaatioii Coinitittiec, hinamtcc Cotnunittec, Reception, Ladies',atici other coalitliliteCs voill have aniil,nr good reports to itake,as titey ire ahI hitasti ing. \Vithi kiticlest rcgarik front all ourC' lit t lititi ('t

Yours fr,iteriiahly,1, E rOOPER,

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\Vlicat tIte Stils he?iit to twinkle,Amtd the naomi begitt to rise ;'l'iicit tIte c,its hit'gtti to tt ,it'ci,And they oiiett vide their eyes

lWliemi tite rats begiti to rina,Atari time m ice hwgtn to chaascTiiett tite catM hiegita tri gathterAt nuiwl t he old ba ru place,

\Vitctt the niet begin to squeak,Amid the cats begin to chew,'l'laen the' rats hegi mt to say,Wc are in the land of IIoo-Hoo,

Wlaen tiac cats begita to maaew,All thac rats begin to beg;Titen tIte kittens begin to say,Meet cts in Wirmtatneg.

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'I'he Atkits S,tw Co, Indi atia oils, md,, have donated beauti-ful ouvciiir pent1int hat wil he used at the 'I'wenty-thirdi\ritiii, I tt \Vifl!l peg, Seitcrn ber 8- I 2, 191 I

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A stwncIi Eloo-IIoo and general manager of the ManitobaS Gypsum Co,, which conal)any lias donated the beautiful souvenirbadges for tue 1914 Annual. These costly badges arc of

a unique design, in ornaula gold and enamel ; they vil1 make avery fine ladies' brooch or gen)s' watch fob. I-Je is also amember of the live Publicity ('olsiniltee* **

THE SEESAW.Children on the seesaw, having lots of fuai,Sometimes in tue shadow, soriietiincs in the sun,Fill the air with laughter, catching is their glee;-And ala, their childish voices bring a message sweet to rue!Life's a gaine of seesaw, W-e've Our ups and downs.Now tire world is smiling-now we sec its frowns tFate is at tIre balance; strivirg little menWho think they're going up for keeps vill soon con-ac down again.

Life's a ganre of seesaw; and thedaily grindIs but a repetition of tlìirrs Tirsos left behind.If you would be happy1 if joy you would receive,Just take a tip froua children's play, and laugh l-or make believe I

Life's a ganac of seesaw. Riches, love and fanreAre tIre prizes offered. Comrtde, play the game !In a life well-rounded there's wheat as well as chaff;-The greatest wisdom in the world is hidden in a laugh I

-Grif Alexander,

JOHN H. YOUNGWinnipeg, an)toba,

A member of the Publicity Comniit)cc and an active workerfor hic success of the Twenty-third Annual,

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C MY SQUARE DEAL MOTTO:ONE MAN WITH ROD AND REEL

AND ONE HOOK TO ONE FISH

AROUND McGARVIN'S FISHING CAMP.By ROBERT E, MASTERS(No, 71)

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tue ti me I write of, back in the ililictics, Long Beach%v,Is a stuall Dlace ; it s'otiItI have reqtired saine fineuiguruig - to Ii,tvc mustered tip one thousand inhabitants.'l'bere were two steam trains a day to Los Angeles,

tiVcnty-two in i les away, and io trahis after nightfall at all.There was scarcely a limisc between the towii atid Los

i\l,tiuu JIII) , .iiiil absolutely nothing near or around the baybut Íl eCirvin ' s lishiiig canip, 'I'l i e surroun(ling t ide latids ands,1I1 cl diiiics cc ' ti lii Itive liccii lx,u gut for a song, and for notnoch i .i surig, either. I tell t his because ii(tldTIg of which

I svrítc ciitilil l,c loiintl there today luit the bay, aiicl that hasicen ili,iiigrd tiid all around it di ccii and filled in and caiialedlito .1 i cgul,ir \"enke, and resideii ces cost ing from ten thousand

to seveiity.fi e tlioiisind dol la rs a re bui I t al I around t here ; and(Iii t hi dii ff lictween t lic bay a od l,ong licacli, 'liicli hasgrown into a t li rising c i ty, clii ni ng forty thousand i n habitants,ivitli numerous .steiin trains ¡itid five-minute local au cl throughelectric 5ervicc tri l,os i\ngeles-in fact, it is so built up it voiildtill/I k a t ring er to te I I ivlicii lic got ou t of long Beach intol,o i\iigele, ztiul l,os A I a nitos is au attract i ve resort fo rboth citir,

At the ti nc J write of the title I nids biick rif t lic ca nip ive reill 1)OS',CS()Ii t) f Ittitlici cralts ; tIte latid as far hack as the titlesreached st'a lic, ri cycotithed, perfora ted arid itibabi ted by titillionstif these cribs. wludi svere ltreyccl ou by tIte various kind ofçll,ti lo,, .i s, J i:tlihtit ,iiitl other finIt that frettiteitted tite bay,tir catite itt iiitl vettt out tt'itli ocean's title for that Itu rpose,

M cG.irvni's v,o a p ict it rt'sttic nul place, in a s ti li ubreltictur('srttte sctt i ng, lt 118(1 ill tIte attractions of Ii tislii ng camp;tite seittes ,ttutl ¡'ets uttl lu)ats uicv attd old \verc there, aiuti theItslucruten you u g iitti o I d ivere ti] eri to itiatclt therm..o r the g i oily ol il veterati s, Ca itt, Retut iuigton, svito laid

arouinti tite c,itoa p t great deil, a victiu,t of rltettniatisin, hati hadit vast oxtierieui cc tutti had a it;tppy kttack of relat ¡ng t heut, 11eclii moti to Ile tiTi C tirt miari ti) tan d i tutta on Catalin a Islandsaid he c.tttglit tiietit 'ti a tantI hue vlien near tite island tltiringtite cou re of h i s otarict fisltiutg, aiid he weutt in there to land10111e of t tritt, ,

'i3arricttda Toni," and I had litany stirring adventures with himdtiriiig tite five years following, He is stili following a sea-faring life, gradually advancing from fisliitug smacks to Itunberschooner, (lien throttgh a une of tramp freight steauntluips topassenger vessels, l-lis intel ligeutce and devotion to his atioptedcalling carried hint forward froiui (lie hold tu the britlge, untiltoday ite is one of (lie chief officers on a regular liner-arid hisoid cootpanion through litany tu exciting struggle udtii titeticnizeitt of the tlectt aiuti hart! fights with tite sea itself, says,'lEere's success to you, Porn; bug may you leave bitt neverWit I' C r."

.'tL I i tite t)ItIiIilterttaliIL used iii tiitt (lii)' I))' tite IrtdesuitnlItlita ri-c et Itsiterinan carrying o ii a wliolcsa le business lay aroundMc(zirt'ltt's l)laCe-ltugc l,lack ket(lcs hung Ofl tripods for t rb'.ltg cut tltt liners of sitarks and large sting rays ; fishing sitiacks,

Angol or lttoutk Fish.

dories, sttrf i)OatS atitl sea skiffs; seines atid itets of ali kindslay ori tite sands ail about there, some of it new, sonic ttt theCourse of repair Orto be nientled, a lot torti üp beyond repairIty tine ittotisters oftiie sea and stili more old and wotit, outof service,

vty ttei in which I write these stories is fiirnishetl in aittariraeeffect, and Iliave many sea trophies obtained or gwenbite by tIte fishernieti iii titoseilays, and tite room is drapedteitli old lets and corks given to me by the McGarvins', so yousee it ali tends to give an inspiration to teil of these things.'('lic history of any otieof the old played-otit, abandoncti boatslying arottuti the shore would reati like a Jade Londoit's searomance, or Robert J,ouis Stevenson's Treasure 1s1aid," with11w lines ite niade so familiarrunning through it :

: 'Fi (teen ineti on a dead nan's c ltcst-Yo-ho-ito, and a l)otlfe of ruin

Drink and tite devil liad (lotie for tite rest--

Yo-iio-lto, and a bottle or rum i"

For many a daring stnttggler and ye hold atiti IIlerry freebooterhitng arootid that camp at times iii tite guisé of a simple Lliernian, bitt that wiil be told in attotiter story,

There was an old scltoonerjttst off the bay shore that liadbeen burned to thewater's edge, . iid every time I looked atthat old ittili it carried nie back to boyhood days in the littlered school house :oii tite bili, vliere tue beys used to declaim

. before their proud parents about that fool boy and the Itiirtiingtieck, aitdIwould imagine I coitld see

Ocean $tni Put,,

'l'bere was a yotittg man, a boolekeelter in a l.os Angeleslitisinecs house, vi'lto was in poor health. When it cante tuttefor hint to take uit vacation he concluded to take it out inwork around IvícCarviii's canip_-whiclt I liad told him about.He began to get better right from (lie start, and becatute sofascinated with the life he stayed there and itever returned tohis bookkeeping job, I-Ic was a daring fellow, and so quicktutil active in tite s'aler the men around the camp christened him

'l'hat fatttotis deckwas ali allante,And tite boy stood there alone,l'il l)et tite hole in the doughnut,l-Je visited that he was honte,'l'hat bunting decir gave him a rep,

hewas bitt a boy.At school we alwaysspoke of lutti,And his name was Pat Malloy;I-le just stood there iviten all had fled,But what appealed to me\Ta.. his finding oid McGintyAt the bottom of tite sea.

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'('here ivas good sport in tite bay, bitt tite place was soi etnote tltere were but few spot tstnen ti ed it, atid there 'wasno itlace to stay or acconuttiodatuons to lie liad e".cept what ottemight get .tt tite camp ; but tite two girls did not etucoitrage that,as with (lucir housework atid what help they gave to tite netsaiuti fisitutig, their tune was 'pretty vcIl taken up. Couitting therays and sharks in witittite italibut, whiting and oUter fish, Iltai'e cattglit, large and sutiall, forty varieties itt tite bay, andthere was zio better place to fish in (lie occaut titan to startottt front McCarvin's and entise tite coast from oute to (eut miles(if shore front La Boisa Chico (it) by Point Fcñutiut light toi3ortugese Bend, with tue exception of tite salunoti, witiclu doesutot coitte sotitit of Itlonterey Bay. Otte cicocs itot need to goautywhere else to catch abotut every variety of fish to lie foutidt)ti our side of tue Pacific. lui tuis territory I have seeti uisit

itt tite titost utubeluevable schools, and of every kind froua titecittib niackerel to tite suipittir bottom whales, tite largest an jutaii i i'ittg or ect iutct (lint has ever i tiival i ted tite sea ('r latid,

At t itttes tite tutta, tite kitig o f t i u e titacke rei fanti y, ca I ictib)' Si tOC (it e leaping t uuii, cait lic fotuutil as t it ich as lices.

i ii ad weit ttp to a ] apatiese :\it lotte canup at \Viuitcs I 'o iutt,atiti retttrutivag t'i '\lIuittitiis Bay tve attciiou'cd jttst ituside thetttc,tttit of tite sty to try for ti sturi (jolt, as I ivatl oficti cttl,igiltt ltt,tii there by ca stiuig out in tu tue rougit svater, I soon gota stri ke that I ktucw d i ti litt couic f ro itt auty sut rf ti sit, \Ve gotuil, anchor, ais tite visitar tvus liatttliing itty light tackle o sutitliii ovn con vetticuuce, itttt ti fter sorne argtu ulicuit tnt aiuti cotiI bruit gitt (hC gautie to gall toil i t liroveti tu be a large spec i nictuif tite ¡tiigel holt or utuotik tislu. I Itati caught sntuie of tite

itctttttittl coloriti auget t'islu riff tite criait 1 iti,,rititu ausci ttt

triiliica I siti ters, aiuti niost o f t iuc varict> ar e tt',t rt by of titetuaitte, butt neither tame seettucti to itciottg to titis Icilow - , ite

\víts reittulsiV C it sitItite atiti color an ti scetiui'ti to lic a (leus i zetiof tite tititer place. i le letti a srotrieliutg tinder jaiv anul had afauiti' 'it of s ta riiug itt a SOIt)' tint sai d , '''Iel i , wltat t ite luci I yerguilt' t O (it) a itottt i t ?" autd I tlitlu't kutow what . I i e was o f adark nti,ttiecl iirowuu color aiuti ivati a vcr' roiugiu skin studdetisvitit t tulitre I es ; itt' sea s almut fi ve , feet long a titi gase a gooditi-clItIttu 01 Iuiutisci f on a rni aiuti t'ed.

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Sometimes when tite boys were outside workiiug in tite stirItltey would sight a small school of tiuukcr or cituib mackerel.They resemble tite cominotu green back or tub ituackerel, are afitc table fish aitd find a ready market, 'l'hey would take tIte

sette and two sturi boats antI make a switig arouittl the mackerelaiuti begiut to (iraw in oit theleaci line, -taicing in net, fish antiail to tite capacity öf tite boats and titetu hike for camp withtite boats sjtting as how tlowui in the water as they daretl to lettites, If theyshtipted one sea it woutid be goci(l-bye to tite

fisit and net aiuti maybe roen, for no matter Itow good a swimmera nan may he there is no hope for hint if- he gets tangled inattetatseá. .

'rite unan ' svht ships off tip tite creche early Suuitclay tnorniuugto fish for crappie, bine gills, pumpkin seed, or goicien stun lislu,

would tiuink a stun fish over eight feet lottg and weighting closeto a tonwoluI(l be some fish, butt that is the recordfor tite

sun fish on the Pacific Coast. They are iii both OCCO.fl5,

aiuti it is no ituiconimon sigitt to see tiietit swimming along atthic surfujce vithtiueir greatfin stickingoup out oftite wateror liung ilat on tiueurl side on (lic surfice sunning tluenisclvLs,auud they svill sleep that way for days,- Their mouth is, verysunil tueur tail is all muiscle and seems to be jammed an totheir body-titere is no taper hike aiuy. right-minded or rigittshaped fish has.

'l'heir skin is like coarse sandpaper; they are not fit to eati)ttt considerable oil is obtained from their iivcrs, I hune caught

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,t nuuuitber of titen by sai hug riglut Ut) aside auud ivarpoouuutug

(Item Otte day I was cuiiisutug arOttn(i with soma of tite boysfroua I5tfcGarvin's atid we catite across eight of tiuese mouisterslying im a row asleep and stiulning tiiettiselves, Tue smallestoute tvas uuiiuciu larger tInten a tuning-room table, and of course5cc selected tite largest-it inuust have weighed fifteen ituuidrcdpounds. We drew up close to it auth socked tite ivarpoon in it;it woke tutu auid got a move oil quick, anti so thíd we ivave to,auud I thought we woutiti all be taken to D.ivy Joncs' locicerbefore ve coiuqticred titat uisit. 'l'ue ocean sun ftshu is aitotut titelargest of ali fishes.

Twenty-Third Annual

Winnipcg, Manitoba

September 9, 1914

Ti-lESUI'RElsti NINE wishes to c.ull to tite attetitton oh

all uiteioubers I itt fa et tit,tt tite 'I'wcuuty-titi rd A utitu,u I irt hi

be lirici at \Viuiutipeg, P1.iuiitoita, Septcuuthier 9, 1914.

'fuis promises to lic (tite of (lie Liest inectuuuga everlucId. 'Ve ivaitt u i arge at tettilutice o f niuti Iters, ;tittl we w,intevery distt'ict reitresetuteti

You r attetit iou i s cahic J to Scctii,ui 3 o f ¿\rticle V i o f dicj

Consti tu tinti o f tite Order . u lt it lu reuds -

"Every tuuembor of the Ottici sitould attend the niceting onlIoo-Hoo Day if possible, or, foiling to be present, be mustforward to tuo Scrivenoter, in timo to be read at the meeting,a letter telling how lino- fluo hatiu used him during tite pastyear, or Ito taust send ¿u -ptouaid telegram giving lilo where-abouts, so that it niai' be kutown where every ntember of titeOrder is on that day,'

Address letters or toiograot to W, M, Stepitenoon, care FortGarry Rotel Winnipeg, Manitoba,

We want every nueuuther to uttake special effort to attentitItis ,neetiitg. anti we itrge YOU to not only attend yourself,but to use your valtuabie ittihutence with al I ttteu,ulters in yoturterritory to get titeun to conte with you.

:AI4L, vICEGEREN'r SNARKS A RR REQU ItSPRI) TOMAKE SPiClAL EVLOR'iS TO SEE 'filA'!' ThEIRDIsTRIC'r JSREPRESEr-4TEI) AT THIS ANNUAL.

: ADVISE 'ri-JR SCRIVENOTER IF YOU WILL ATTENI)TI-lE ANNUAL

If you cannot atteuud tite Aniutial, you are requested tosubmit any stiggestionsòr cruticusnus for tite good of tite Orderthat you ittay wish acted upon at titis tuteetiutg, V/rite Snarkof thin Uttiverse joittu 1f. Ktrity, houston, Tex,us ; E. D. Ten.nant, Stupreunc Senior FToo.lIoo, Winnipeg, Manitoba; due

Scrivenoter, any nicuitber of the Supreme Nuute, or any Vice-gercitt Snark, so tltat we ouhl have the benefit of youtr itleaof how- tite Order sltoultl be conducted,

lt is your money-the money of the entire membership ofHoo-l{oo-that is beingeepeuidcd to carry on the work of theOrder, and the entire membership should make itself heardas to how the money should be expended. Boo-Hon is a self-governing body, in which every member lias ali the rights andas much power a any other member-the newot member beingon exactly the same footing as the oldest aneniber. Hoo-HooIi bound byno precedents or traditions, anti iscontrolled by noclique. It can do anything it wants to do at any Annual Meeting.

We 'wiii devote stilhicient tinte to a full discussion of ailsuggcstiOtis, criticisms or complaints of absent memiters, antiyou -are urged to senti your views

Telh tus itt PLAiN LANGUAGE how YOU want tite Ordercondtuctetl, Suggest any chaiuges tui tue conduct of tite Orderthat you believe iviii be cf hieuuetit to the Order and its acm-hers.

SPEAK OUT PJ.,\lN FOR TIlE GOOD OF 1-100-1100.JOHN H. KIRBY, Snark of tite Universe.EMERSON. D, TENTANT, Sitretne Setuior Hoo-IIoo.JOSEPH H. IHRMAt' NTRAW , Supreme Juittior Hon-I-too,CHARLJ1S S. BRACE. Supreme ßojturn.WILLIAM M. STEPHIINSON, Supreme Scrivettoter.THOMAS J-I. CALFID UN, Supreme Jabberwock.PETEI( 'r. LANGAN.. Supreme CustocuttiaitWILLIAM j. WO0DVARD, Supreme Atettuoper. 'EDWARD H, LEWIS. Stiprenic Gurdrin,

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The Hoo_Hoo whose advertisements appear below want employment. This is apermanent departnent of The Bulletin, through which to make these fact8 known.It Is read by several thousand business men who employ men, and can be made ofgreat value in giving practical application to Hoo-Hoo central theme of helping oneanother. This department should receive careful attention.

.,.-, ,. s', I!III IrCfl(Z]jflL In COIlfI thu grAhlo o! ilock I If riot, turnNMflO Ovùr to tuo ond I wIl toe tuai you (Io, Chas. D, »ycr Ihrdwodbumber lnAI,otor, {tI2II Uftttiarjno 81, PhiIdetphIa, Pa, Applykg NAtionalfl*rdwoail Asocltjot ¡tules, tlo MAflUfACltIrers Aiioclatloo lliitt.

AN'lEl)-l'iiitlto Huutli or \'eot tA ¡iiperintetiltt or iilftIi9er of$Awtrtilt by it lirartIrti siiwiojit joan. A(lljrcA 'lQjon coro . 1.Ht(j4IAOII Seryoii.tir 1210 WrIght st. oj_oVAN'll)-.loAIiiorI AIA lutiioiiger or Iiptsri:IIoIiten of boA fac.tory %Vtfl prchrr..i. Iligheit rfortoc. Address ZZ caro W. M.hrriintir, 1210 Wright ltldg.,8t, Louli, ko.

WAlF;l- ltiii s iIìilctor ou iAOt stock tr car nlAttrAl Aroil(rAet A.tIft lttti. l.o4 lDflg tIriieo tul ton fiirnlilj gowl :A(rfIIC..A.l4ri,o ror. V . l, $t'pllttAnt Sirivcnolrr tilti \VrigtltI'li . Ht l*tiIA, Mo

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l}iil'out lot a I t h p1mw jin toUl u lilA 8it ti. lou,ti n1rA,' eipruoc at iti' hull in toolk-p1It sd frttist turk.Ut0pratoi,4 liw. toru4hl; Adrti rar W, M. titen -òoft. t-.rjiri,i r Et Itt Wt i ht lthl , Nt. l.it*. Mn.

\ç ,' WI t:li -l'titii wi Lb food rtstl lto4rr y ard t Itii iioul Wutroi I.tt.r ttlIr Oflr*' r j,rd F'b lltv IA4 four yars' 1p*roir. *m00W tntI,l AI 't.IAI } aii4 tr*iorr i4 AoAîtAtt tflAO5gr of srddulog IIIUI fAI tait it(Ifi! IO H5I I f-*Os. A4lus. ,J ,t .. o 4 8frPhO*OII, NCrIArOOII r, 1210 W,it NLl,,.qi M"

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fr,une ti. \'lt're tt utilil ay ;ilvisc tut, to It;ìn g it ?'''l'ti e Fat icr (gt tinly) : ''1 ut it tip aliutgs i dc that beautiful 1>

etithos sol ¡it ittittg-t,çk certi tìc;tte of nitte''* t * s

ONE OF THE SUBSTITUTES,Mrs. llooItIi,ut ' "1'Iìi paper sz titeic (to be scrmolis in

stones. l'liwtt do ye think o' thot ?'I\t r. I r0i liati "I cl uiitiù about the serinons in stoics; litt

tlit'i-c i s nitty t giioti t t gilluctit titot tas cti nt tilt av a )rick.Oit11 a tliiitkiii'.''

WORTH J1ORE THAN THAT,The yatti hots necileci extrameti. lic asked tite village fool

if Ite voitid Iiiit out,"V1iat tviil you pay?" vas the prompt questioti."l'il pay what you are isortit," said tite boss,"I'll be (hIlltC(i if I vork for that," said the fool.

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PREPARING TO LIQUIDA.TE,Sinitiierson went hot-nc one etcnittg äfter a bad day at tite

gambi i ng tibie, "\Vifc," te said, 'llave you anything to eat P""Yes, lots of things ""Wcll, cook tip evet ytiting in tite itousc-cvcry] i

"Graciotto Are you so very hungry?""Mo," anoweteti Smitherson with finality. "litt going to sell

the stove,"

WANTED-PoBltjon ftA trsvoling sAleAman for lombor or stilt soddoora in Tonneasee tflsolaippt sod Kootucky. Best of reterencA sodknow the tratlo and tAit securt results. AddreBs NaalioliJe, care W. M.8teptionion, Srrivonoter, 12t1) WrIght Bldg., 81. Loots, Mo.

\VANTlD-PoRjoii by nito of rniddlø ogo to afIce or yard In Cli(trois or Iiritona. Sevoral yroro' experience lo the Est In yard toso.$genieot, Koow'ledgo of t,00kkte1,lo. Rapid and orcurste on eotlmttez.GooiI Corretl)o,ideot, ltf,renteo. AddreAo ' 'G. O., ' cars W. ?i!. teptien-,i>n, terlotiiotor. 121(1 Vrlgtit Bldg., st, l.oul, fo

%',N1'JD-Poaltlo,, so Itiyer satestoon or suporintondrrie of sil OrKorns drísrtinero e al mitt ; hiAto hAil ox;iorleoco from the stUmp lo thst,00tn sud Alo e4IIiIlelt,It std witting to work. Am ciuslntod with Ihitrado io Editor-n titi Cntrsl tibio sn,I Vatori, sod CairsI I'or,yl.rAni,,. Ailiirto (hilo, c,ir. ",','JA. l4tt'piieiiot, Nerivonott,, $210 IStighilttlg., fit, f,nols. Mo.

W.I NII.IJ -- k,i, o ,oi of siiwoilli, Ktio,- lits t',I1IP.00fACIIItO I,00,i.r st,'i tAll hAhltO ini-O. liso,. alw giton ttIlfot 11)11 "it f Jo.ut i,,,, i,o o'n,,i ut "f iolli el"AIAg dis n, Ctt *toot,iidIi' pIotiig i,,Hl, loi, ftoih 1ìro(iIs rofrotr,.. MsrrleltrirtIy ,irr 'r, Ir i', t'.rstt It, VirgIoto, Vct VirgoIs, .irth ('oro-titi,, "r $,tb ''r"b,,o ,tii,ttt ''Uar,lo,d,'' rsr SV, M. $te,h*toot,trt ' t' t, ;:i Vilkt iit4., (it, i.oi,ip, Mo,

V'ANTItI).-. t so, it ti. oisibot i,, ib (i,iirort OSSIOg, Hati oIl. P. toltI, doublo i,Ifr siki 3l minion, loiprovoisoot,, Wilt tut lootlinuso,,4 fool of (istJwoo4 por doy. lisio (*4 fltto,n yosro' t.xlrtioor*slid fOu gito itLisfortty rof*r,00. A.t4r.-s ''V,'' to W, M. Ntit,.son, florIot»tor, llIli SVright 1314g., fIl. ioui*, Mo.

VANTicii t'nOtlon by tasti sbo h lotit IiOSlti'O of gootoral ii.or(ot*ndi oid toallitAti gootrol oianqor of lugo ittoisitJndorstsd il,. luitbor nd ni(II t*(iir (t sil its br*,ts aa o,II wosil buido of ime-t. wotk 0n4 b*tlttig. (?st turiil*h i,tot of ro(oetitti e,lI,titI, .5 ro Oui of Juli si l'totolil Oit oer"tint of mIll nt tini tat.ti',l '*(t(',i ut ont,. Will fo *twhoro, ,S,l4roo ''rj i'' mt. W.M. i4tqiioor, 8otiotoukr, 1tiiI VAigiit thug .,. St. l.otilo Mn

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lie e r) 1lettIt t' i lite? cIt,iteritririi,t'r, itt hi-ri-it

(J t ori e Ii (t', which k ;lctr to lier,Site' 'tiiy hu rittitt left.

Or if sttpôoing life io sad(\fl(i ollett it k Ou)-

'i'Itink lcttderit knit votti'i 1cc i\Vitit ttiite to ttiidergci.

Coitil friends, to cheer nne single life,v. i i 'erilet rate ninth ittit ;

Retttentijer, he who cheers nine rots,Ch cet-s cali)' eigiity-otte.

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"'Viticit larabie would you like nie to reati to you ?" atkedthe Sunday school teacher. "T'I-te oiie about where sonsebodyloafs and fishes," said a sotail boy,

*0*0NOMELØN,THANK YOU,

She was a dear old lady, but very near-sighted ; and tlierebyhangs a taie,

. At a (iitlfler party recently, while engaged in earnest con-versation vith tite tnn on iter right, site quite ttnconsciottuiydropped her serviette.

Titis little accident did not pass titinoticed. The baldhe:tled. oid getttictnan on her left observed the napkin fail, and, stoop.

ing-.tvitit tto small effort_._.side\vays,rescticd it fróni the floor;but in doittg so he happened to touch theoicliady's arm.

Immediately site turned round. 'riten, shaking her head.remarked, in a Sweet,gcntle yoke:

"No-no nielott, titanic you"o o s t .

THE OTHERS DO,"Does your husband playcards for money?""I (iOlt't think so But (itose who play with htm do,'

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LRafting Logs on the Ocean Ç ca -I M P 0 R T A N T 4.By ROBERT E. MASTERS (No,71)

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seen about ail the different methods of transferringlogs front woods to mill, froto tite old ox teams to thethorottghly equipped logging railroad.

Rafting on the Mississippi River, skidding and pilingthent up on tite ice iii tite lakes ttt tite Winter itt Lite far itortli,snakitig tite cypress ottt of tite swaittps by cahihe in Louisianadamming up streants to raise thewaler to tloat the logs ; workingOUt and dynattiiting log j outs, si tittig t lient clown tite tilotlitta its,attil all tite various vays etoiploycti iii tite United States, Coitadaand Mexico. and it's all liard work, attil unida oi it is dangerous.

Ibtt for tite titi int-esoritce o f t ittiher ltn r,l I ittg, tite log-raftingon tite Pacitic Ocean ahtracts tite dtiaiiidoteei litten frotti oli theAltrlti)i)ery, or, in tite rigitt.to-tite.iiiiittt iatigtsage nl tite itttttber.-jack, it st,;ttrltt's tite rag ill tite iitislt.

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. 't'itey tow ruto of logs frfttlt Asiorio, Oregon, tu tite IkttsonLtttiiiìet Company ot Satt I)tcgo, Coilfitnia. i ktir'tt' titey to%Vra1t on litri (rcot J.okes, bitt titt li for dtf1eret Irotti towingtitetti iroctícoii3' tite . wltQe lcttglit of tite kJ.tsttoi Statt'o, ttt ontite iìroa,i i40'fj throttgit a swell ruttrting (rotta ten t overtwenty teet .itigit1 and tt'ltrn one stopo tu think nl thy kind ofstorms tit occttr od tite Pacific, it ciil give erie att tde of itovthese raltottittot ir bottttd togctiter to keep theo iront beiitg tornapart and scattered ail . over tite sea, a iotal lost and a itiettaceto navigatiott. . . . . .

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And sttcli rafts ; they arc. built cigar shape, tine hundred feetlong and float twenty-etght feet (ieephelo\t'tite water line. Tuetug }-Iettiles lias. towed thre.f titesé rafts titisycar containingfivemillionfeet eaeh,froni Astoria,and tránslerred..theni to tisetug Sea Rover off the Farralone Ishnds the litter tug brtngingit on to San Diego, and the Hercules doublittg back to Astoriafor another raft,

One of tise cuts shows the Sea Rover rounding Point Lornawit_is a raft and the other shows titree rafts at tite &nson Liorn-ber Co. boom in San Diego Bay.

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THEBULIE'rJN is advised tltat Charles S. Bradley,

formerly located at Vancouver, 11. C., aitti well knownitt that section, as s'ell as in Chicago, Ill., Ashland, Wig.,

an(l Saginaw, Mich,, has beeti etsliittg worthless checks withour mentiiers itt tite Irtland Etttitire District.

Mr. Bradley is not itow a ttteniher of the Order.A i I members are itot ificd to l'e ott lite lookotit for t uk ittais

anti to Itoh fy tite Scrivenuter or J. Ii. llirinatintmttt, SuitremeJ Ito kIr I loo- I illI), Siiokoni', \Vaiii , lirottilit ly i f they know hisPrclt acicircit.

'l'ite left suit i-if Mr. IIr.ttiicy'g lace s aititost entirely scarredfront a red iiirtlt -tttark, I [e ii I iglit t ortipi e cte,i, ibotit fortyyears of age, live feet ititic or kit inciie tall anti is-eight aboutOtte itttnilreti atol tiuiy it tintis,

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Siokane, Vasii, ttiis tite f,lIt»ttit "cat Stoty" to TIlE1ti,LE'fiN

io'witig (h.i tnot ii--''pie ari t tiling i,, snake a goiil inest-utt.til , 1,11 'V ditig i t l ç'. ,nc rv.ttt i' attil ii tite ionic I i tite (i)

t) ro,Ittcv ht rgc 'b o idettils, il is pt ,etI l . orgaflhte a cuttIl,4lty,tite c,1jci:t of tolticti e li (tp(t,)i,' a iore cat i,tit&it ti tite

atte an ti C'itt i rtti,ia it i %'t' r valiry .

1 statt with we to ill c'iiect, coy io,ttt l()0,O()O c;tts. IOCII

cat s iii ;lverate twek,' kitteito l'tr ycr, 'l'ue kitis riot fromI O ei-tu i i-;rclt fir white otirs lo 75 etui o fi, r pitre bi uk 'I'liiswill give Lt5 i2,tX,(X)O skitis a t'or to orli at itt oy(-rage priceof 30 ciits a piece, otakirig otte tnt utte abOlit $iO,OOt) t daygroas, i' tttait cati thin fifty cok a nay. his \Vgy Itt'iitg $200Per . tias', it s-iii t;tky its) otett to operaio' the ri,cIt, titer-foretiti- ttrt itt s. i li l'e oi'c'it t $,S,S{X) i,i-r oI.ty.

'l'ite eats ti'iii be fed . ott rats aitti a rat ran cit wilt ite st.trtedlicor litt' cat rancit. TItE rats ittititiply foitr tIenes ti fast a titecats. if we start with a iitilli,,tt r,itq we will titi-refore havefottr rots for i'aclt cat-.t%iticit iiil be a plenty.

. Now, titett we will feed tite rats ott tite carc,tsses of titecate front which tite skins itave ticen taken, givittg each ratontt-fottrth of a . cat, and this yiiI be a 1detaty.

lt sciil 1)e sects at a glance titat tite h,ttsincs will be soif-acting, atttOutatic attil self-supporting ali the way tltrougit. Titecats will cat tite rots arid the rats will c.it tite cats attn we willget tite skins.... We trust titat yott will appreciate tite oiaportttttitv to get inon tite grountl floor on titis aiicoiuteiy safe investment, withlarge and certain dividends, ito fake, no fraud, ott an abse-lutely. sure titing.

Ifyoti desire a block of thh stock which is being rapidiytaicen up, please advise.

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TI-lE OCTOJ3IR BULLETIN WI1L CONTAIN FULLACCOUNT OF TI-lE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL,

'K 0*SYoti \VlL,r., 13E INTERESTED IN THIS ISSUE.

4. *05U-0-2--ADVERTISE IN TI-lE BULLETIN.

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ROTARY CLUB \'1SJ111UMBER YARD

BROT1lJR JUI1US SElI)I1. (322J), Presdcnt of thej lilitis Seidcl Lnnil,er Co St. Iotnc, Mo , entertained t1ifllCffll)trs ,1 tile St. Louj Rotar3 Chill at bis yards andPlarlt'g nilI on Saturdiy aftcrrr,,H J1113f IS, IDI 1.most of (fir rnelr!!icrs know the ltary Club s a nationalorg.1ni/t I C)fl windi is cnst i tilted Of (;flt luau i fl each line nlIntit!I( L 11(1 tb nient, ni i st a ti otticer r exccuti%'c of t ti

C(I1)lI1y lie rcprecrits Hence, the club carries considerableweight ni it lernnt I I Icre n $t. 1.'#iii the Uotry Chililta n r 200 tII( udii r, inl t Ï i ire rc ¡r rntat ve nui n i n t hi rv.Iri'Ii tclds 'i aCti it.

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JULWS nt»rBitit lier Si11 i iiiit t l fiilhj ing iii s it.it jul-i tO tile IIICIIÌ.bers of thc ltary Ckb, mnd 1'1 I Ji (JIj,E'FIN desjc to callspectil ittcntl()J1 ti, tile liliflhler in iliicli ltrtitlier SCulcl presents

tue lfI)l)urtt ncc iii t he Itutiht r i n(Ttitr3 to t lie bus i fles5 iiitcrestsof tl,i citytiiar Sr I)ji ttI( t}I(IIiIi( eiI it1iir to u -itIen UI tiøut oetho iiiiry rouIiiI, \VIiat 'i .. Itir \Vitti it 1,niiI '-IIifli WO ourioI c know ut our ou ii iiidu.t nu timaTi I h.. outer ivor1iI tl'tiErc l o Hìucli to titk nÌ,oit t in hIii'itIIlig ¿d our SC. Lotus JOItSOtries, t iut t Íi rI1 )IiitI(io littlo t(liIiIjOfl work nong t ti COo luto Wojilithum titiq city iigIiJ ji.Di4 you i-'cret itou ji tj1i1j jii f

Iii jun 11k jioi o ijotie tor SL. Louj ITnko flnoy t i o eriiiln liroitiiet, i i Iiitiiti'r uhu tim boo und ouojpiox Iioutejy o Ip iiit tj1 ¡0jj j n of jjy 'i jII(juotrfeo:'Fiüiit flv' ii1j1 IIIIj ijoi,i jdot s fltin itOJ o fliturc f8Ct0jo0, 1jLrofrtgeruior u o-ut uitcjier IliJ)pI). fiu t tij co j rook ilari ti tnc(iIrero, Cootroigjit huit OtVOQj Cur jI8J, Joli °°jierug(n eoIJ1oI,10, throo voiioor nodliushot workii. lnont ijvo fiIr,ijti ro fO{Iflri tJ,,',hi , CoIIij0iii0,, 00% riij iJ flu 110e notorio IO t Lo puk ofJliJIiJniir,ij,j tIi01 iJii,iIt roiirpri

Tl10 toiq iij JIlCIiJ(jo j io Iu!nhier jnrd, of wjj(I ii 'ro oro portinpoforty Ioni inj i n i riictiirni liitiitiit .i lui (or1 III hardi1 ud s, Joijo kop tuaHilpj)Iv of Ioni but tIeio Jiidiiqtrjpq tJ lo muer j ini fliny IooJ 11koo Slopy lia) I oiitii nrdl lux O JiJiglity lIvely v1Je you ht1010tioro of 1li i J-t ItleOlit W orklngsAo n Itot uni10 r ulito yoor OtOlitlIlitit c tittl tri co(lnjop Ai itItolni tu Ii ) till nr0 aliti qlioiild Ito i ri 'OroiI(d io oto und retuijt tIi coittjJlltfliiJ 'iVoij ill

I i, ottottgio i( yolll t lillo to be my gucot oti8uliirdu. Jul y 1bIji for 1110E tu i 1 'PIt011 eoo tooR10 at 12:10 lilu . bitt not lolor I I '00 j. t'lrst hiato ivtll hou lOnch ready tor ûhi Ittit Ot I : O o Will Itinho u tour through titoo'nrtl, irorohouso oid tnilj atti! sii o u tito Iltost tu dt u otjutjljiedjtlnîtt in St. Lonj0

1Fo tuolt th nod of ti0 Ji ttit Solill Ltiiniior Cotnnn, mhoCtt0tttnti nvoruo cur, going iv'.t on l'ina Bttt geiling(tif on Kinjiohglii11i5'ouro In tite Rotorj opirIt for ti grlutor St. Lottit

jjiI1us CCrDE1.Brother SCidel favored the Scrivenoter witjm an iiwitation,chicli jas accepted sitli pleamiltre and ivhit the Scrivenolerreached tue Seitlei piattI tiii e nvCrk auitouiol,ilcs scattered aroundfor several Iiocks, snitch shovctI lint ii1 Rolat tans lucre Out¡Ii force,

'Fije flrt thing tri the rugrali osas a stanti-jup luiiciieç,n, andit was a generous uric, consisting of almost everything that Isgood to cat 'flic general otuices of the Seidel company liiii beenturned tuto a buffct fOr tIii time itcittg, arid a leading restauratetirfurnished tue tiiii,gs for tite lutter ittan, inciu(ltn an abmutilanceot liquids to terne as an uccotllpanulnent to tue solid thingswhich vcrc surcan before tite gtiests. After the luncheon hadhccn partaketi nf Brother Seidel mounted a chair and deliveredait eloqiteitt aiitlrcs øt welcome. 1rltis was followed ui, by ashort history 1 tue lumItr liusitiess in gcncral and endrul witha history of tut Saiulcl comfi;Ifly in parti ctllar,

Before hrgitirtitig the lint nl the yords with the Rotarianshirother Seidel axii1a i ned that it siutthil b advisable to div i (ltthem into r(lIihlu twel, tinder the leauIcr)jj1i ol :iiie f theut t.i ehjs t, I the eIsithiarI3.wj t lt tuese small groups jr woethil lith1l S ihite tu ululaIt in Íoriit in niore sitccc (itily and III athi4t 10 otilti II& huh t pl cusiitg lo all cOncCrneiI 'file gniil)s WC rekrpt liitoy tint il haT f va st fuir s i sit i ng t he Vafiout ya rda, as weila t lie ItIatiiii ion I I. (if tue e, oJiiuns azul at tabh Piare I h tevtIqijit il long t'iloLugli LO hunt li1 a 0iiIrt exilanatiqj abut t hehuiniber tuer ni f tso cing its tises utul :irlalitalihjlki. il tntjt cctit iiiiiii, ¡iiiil till price ;t sbil, it W.t:S svlling at the lrJoe-tlune. On tui k tthii uhuuoy ot&h iiIitr - u. sti,p w niaile at t ¡Jeliess iti,t sviiit, sluichi lite cijiilJJIs tun5 jul01 lait-In allilltteti.In thit 5hIiI% II iti1iOV arr robibuiil all Orts nf \%rt (iijtlrti*Iitn in Ihr oliape os s!iiiglea, rIt tgctlirt soith oilier tluitursani III tue c lilt f I n ;n lettjij whi b rr4 . 'S idcl Sht1,'At itighit this njo4I,os 15 tllliltilt)atr I uy hcci litbuto rul t lIt'Ilit.ii ¿f aiilIin Li lists $i reibe an4 i (lii blnicttiiiltwayt hltii fail t, joid TIiig J I$I,oiIt 1i iliitiCe the onogiuuIiiigeuf f rett pr(ilit( i o stIli i cli l Sdilc I party liane ofl diopla '.hi rol hier Stili I i s to i uratimlatcul for tut' siicc iii t h i svitti rtillltiielit, au4 also for litt' suint s h icij lriuuI,trd ti, sIuichi0t4 (tir tui ti tllinr a) I t in fin tIc uiIrfl eI1ïaral ni lijo' riijrl,tstrie ¡t rlittor titrauf ltnv Iitrnt'e iç Ilatuilleil aiuti ntliI'rl lE 11UI,llTJ X viIh ltullih, tllin1ttiZrIIIi in an a-any ¡1511e,tif I I rithier SdiIrin nhoiv jflJI(iw 'i'lul a j S alt tlp'to. t be . r'n iltiuttluil tif alIV(ttikIl) iIiit in (If hennit tu ilit entire lujnil,eriluilutotry lnrr nt rk the ilso.la in cliaroged altil all tIti' ifitJir-('tut setloils iihil itt St. J,onk ¡iii' ihin;l!a cd lit rotauii.tm

I,ItIIlberJJteJt i1l abs 'tlJ Iii (nItii hiri,ther Sa'iuIel uiil li'.-tdin .idvertjsiliC atid ei 1 Iiii tue atti-iitiu: uf hie IiitII iiiean'rlill (it Iitr indiiti to t he lumutiortatlee nf t lie linnirr i:iduot EI'.

PROGRESSwas swinging brikli along the ldghway when

he cante upon Custniij sitting in the inddie of tc roar!."ViII you please ste out of the vay and let mc pass ?rcquested Progress, po itchy tipping his l'at and bowing."What a queer requesti' observed Custom by way of reply."\Vliy should anyone want to niov toben 011e can remain Sta-lionary?''Possibly it is a mattel of temperanjcnt," responded Progress.01f J had a littit more tliiie I slioukJ be glad to discuss theflatter withyou, but I ant aitxious to beon tilyway. Will youPlease let me pass r'Surely J can find no fault with Custorri, stithout thsiighit-est move to comply with the request, "but f hopc you understandthat I have myself to Cotusider and cannot give way withouthooking Into tue matter \'erv earfilly 'SiVlmich way arc yougoing? l'ossibly IviiI go with you."01 ajn going forward," declared Progress.Oil, dear, no, I might consent to go round and round withyou, but I coultint possibly think of going forward,"

'Will you let- ¡ne pass then, plesc?' repeated Progress, his101ic soniesvhiat iijo mandatory titan before,°Reaiiy, I siioiidnt ti.iiiik you would press the point whenyou see IIOSV licei about it' illaintained Cj.istot."I doii't uuiderstatid youi at ail," said Progress.- 'You mayreujjajn here if you avisli, but I must go On, Let mc pass !"Progress started forward.'Now let's not haveany trouble about tl'its' threatened Cis-lOin, asstIttultig a defiant altitude.The only way to have lrouul)le is for you to continue to blockth0 way Let Tite pass !"

'Don't get excited I"Progress advanced, pushed Custom aside and passed on"My, svhiat a violent an disorderly person that Progress is !"fluttered Custom, as lie picked Jiiniseif up and bruched himselfoff. "If there were an .officer of tite iav anywhere about Ishould ccrt,iiniy have flint arrested."_Life

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__.fI.IE htitinan dcreUct, solio near Vaijeouver, eIitie(l his iiriftIng career itlien a freight trtiii overtook hirn on thetrack, cciifiled to tite trainnucii a strong desire to be

. homo oritli iiiother." Before, lie could furnish any sped-hcatioiis of iiorre or mother luis spirit fled and heft the tCjitijttcil clay. 'l'rainflJeli who looked topoil tite ragged, broken antiuiikeittpt iiiindie thtt han liCen a ¡atan mund it ditlictilt to realizethat it ever liad home or niother. Yet, soiiicuvhcre iii titedepths of tuis maui's iiieiuory, through tite callous exteriorniarkeil by hard living and unceasi ng suri fc wt tu the vorld liadcollie tite Ilash of usine ;tnd niotlier at the crucial inotroent untenhe w:is face to face svi tu ileatli ; it was 1iiett that li is iuintlrcvcrleti to tite siiiny days of cliildhooui, when all tite worldwas fair Ici him In LIme mother'ssiielterjng arms, '

Høni titd n'ìaDtlicr I Words of tiagic conjuring up the weuiloi'yof ail tite good, tut steadfast1 tite trtte,andthesecure things oflife I Within the crushed body tite nuiiid of the human derelictulashietl back, in. tiicliotir of stress, t hic healer of ¡'xis infantwotiniis, tite eonhfortcr ivito soothed his childish troubles androcked him into forgetfulness, 'I'ôo little titis man had reeked fhome and mcitiuer ii1 his boyhood days. Tite world wa.s bright moyouth, andpieasurc siniledanti bëckoiied him . away 1mm iiisandtoragc. Foretfiii of tiìe better things, he drifted froiii tuesa fe iiavciu of Fits childhood, and, finally, bruised, beteu andcast off by the worlii, ite at tite last remembered the toldendays lie liad OflCC euijoyedat home 'Willi mother.

in the hurry Thiul strife and bitterness öt tite struggle withtite t lungs nf earth it is on I r willi ti\aiici itg age that tile mud

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ib wo to thIrty ,,uauid tIctio aloouuui oil o ,no,nbar of hCeI'luorou,n00 of Itia (lra,i,t A IIIIY .f liii I(i'pii tulio iii io tilt h ho huih JOlI oath tu1fr re ut

J lIut hunvrl it ou titulit T l'llttuIy it ftiuriiouu,u, .luity t, 11114, atiil ain chIurfo uf tlu 1tiuiuiui rotiriuiJy, 'l'ho OIIIÇtu O tot hut rrtovn woraruunoIll('t4 ky tlu (iranut .5 rvly (if I Ii Ittutuiitulie,

LSruutjrr Frirul OI butti itt llorky tlwultuji Oil Anguot CO. 18.11, ouditou tiiiiltut,t tutu Ituitteu, tot (luitohon, !4,il, Il Ctøra'h 10, totSi.- -

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iirotiier Of. R. \S'jnnrr1 died nl 1iLtto ltotk ik , on 1junI It), 11)1 t,01 14t. l'ltuonto Iiuflruiury.-

itrother S'ioner woo Irn tI 8iloam Iiurjog4 Ark , it Mooch Il),ls,,s, luid WOO Itullitotut tetto Itoullo', ut hanoo (joty IIi' , Jaillit17>aT, 1tli,

of ratait Elegitts to revert iflistentiy to huolig dorniant memoriesof the chuldhìooih days, 'fitere coones a time when lije life strtig.gic palis, tite blood begins lo cool miul rim less iirjentiy, andtue tireth body seeks in valu for rest at borne sottit mother,'l'itere comes a time, ivlten the rotiglm anul inliospitalule journeyof life draws I1eir to the close, when the tired limulis begin tofalter, that lilcitiory's lash reflects tue hohe of peaceful rest likechiildhmootl kttew at liotiic vulIi inotiier,-.From tite Seattle Past-iittelhigencer. .

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LEFt IMPRESS 0F iRELAÑD, WITH HE1 KITTENS,AT QUEBEC,

Special Cable Dispatch,LONDON, July I.-AÍlcr a lecture at the Occult Cliii,

toitiglit upon Itsycitic expçriences, a woinait speaker referred totue Etraiige licilavior ofthe eat on board tite Empress of Trelaitd,

\S,Tieii tite vessel was almut to leave Quebec the cat cameiiitrryiiig down the gaitgway, beat ing lier two kitteiis in hernioutlt: lfforts wci'e ¡nade lo her to returit, but, aitliciughi sheniadc tite 1vcssel lier: regularliome, cccii when it was in port,nothing could persuade her:to go back She was allowed totake lip lier abode in a shed, and consequently escaped elestruc-lion,

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In (; ., a V ±flhIr j cordjn o A4n,1h. roflhl1 '( he Vitr Rrrit iu1 i ib trunk fz p't4;ir whli h t . 'i occiiik4 iv otIi Con(cderte tti4F(frrI afl(I -1 rpt: rg th Civil SVar,the Sìutli'rti forca made lhdr nrest approach toiD1»n 'I1u ttri vas hI1 l()Ûl()Ut Oi hOHl IM StWCflLcattrc1 tlrglìni the Unit4 Stte sr-eially in NwIf:Iafld flLflY other famnti t f OI1 flCrnn-nnn cmil4 k-1 I ,Ih liktYry ili,s o( suffering wotilitbe ttnfol4u), mr (ìt t hingcd tw witc1tc and Mary Dyerthe Qtiker.At llartfonl. Conn k the fait Ch3rter Ùak, wlicrc titecharter of Conntctictit was Itul(tctt wbe-r-i Ring James sentGovernor Antlre across the Ocea to usurp tb powers in tite(lrjjnti land grant.

Appornattoz Oak.Adams said lie helieved the oid Apponiattox Oak is stillStanding. Untier *t Generals Grant and I.ee niet on the occasionivlikb znarketl the cIos of the Ciyil War hostilitiesAt one battle of tite Rcvoltttion tite American forces svereSaved from a terrible defeat by tite tough, Spongy wood of titepaitnetto tree, That was at Charlesto1, S. C , during the battleof Fort Moultric. Titit tite Britisit volleys fell harmless againsttite trees which sltelteretl the Continental army. Th firstProtestant church servtces in the United St-it5 seere held nadatrees at jatnestow,, Va. The 'sont recent of historic trees inWashington arc the Japanese cherries the gift of the lateItitl)erar of China_ They lvcre set otfl along the Potomacdrive.

WATCH FOR IT.TI-lE OCTOBER WILL CONTAIN FULl.

- ACCOUNT OF Tili TWENTY'rI-IIRD ANNUAL.* * **

- YOU \VIL BE INTERESp IN TIlls ISSUE.t * ***- u-o-_2ADvpJs IN PIJE BULLETIN

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wfln dt-1( titk ihm coins the tug for Irtóre., ,,,A tbta the l snotth two in the hantl.

k- tn -rtç J'vn 44rt wlvn I iing. was foolish(i. 0*

A prtob; r& lltç -es f bis ottgtgstion slten hAM11:

btr 1rj.d titt TI I1fO\V°.- battn skin,. *Aiooa}-s litot 1rh sihs tf oo and tItcn-pos it ut,e **l3t-%-tn 4 tr br-d l z Witt'1 tLo i rcaj, the otltt

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e *Iit t day ltltit :tt Ile J'acl, i bu second day itlittrs

e ** ,Nnne ltt lt hrive Itvrve lte Iir." atiti none but th

brave corn live with f thettt.. e

.Th purpoc of the split .kirt i to oh - liuths, not trvig,

. ., *,e1aity a lösoerltil .piio rrtOscr ¡5 unabic carry a t1Iu,

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5*5*Carpets are bought by tite yard, and worn out by tite foot5* **Sometimes a handsonie toan cati earn a living in spite of it,

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Ti new tariff law does not seen-i to affect tite train robbingindttstry

5* **'l'fiere vvas a girl in Cincinnati,Who kept growing fat and fatter.'Til tile doctor said she better,Stop lier beer.

Ce **DON'T FORGET. Pt5 are boni and no law cati pre-vent it.

SAFELY 'IATED,Otir ideal of an ideal tnarriae is when. a woman wito isquick at repartee weds liait who is slow to anger.

THE HLILLETUJ-A MONThLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO 1100.1100 29

CONCATENATIONST rICEGERENT SNAR} W. NICJIOI,S, Southern l)is-

'f trieS 'frx.as, lirauntont, Teoas, Ittiti his t-cttil Coticate-liation of tite I bo-I fou 'ear at ilcanniont, Texas, onJuly I loll, initialing eleven "kinens."

llrottier Nichok and the j( 1-loo of bis distrkt are allittthuiasiic members nf ¡l'Ifoi,, anti alipreiatr mull the salitetif IIC'fl. I Ino lit i t s iotmbe s and tn t lie Itnnbcr èn4ti sfrv.

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The otliciating Nuit ttì tite job, ali4 it woitlil tie hard tufitti a bctter Nine to occipy the ililleretit stations.

lirottier R. .J. Notion again actcd'as Scrivenoter, aoci cer-tautly urulerotands tite duties of titis oi1ic aitti his reports arcalivays a ittoiki. 1f ail reporto uf ('ciieatenatlons were aS Colti-picic as his titi vork of titis tIlicc woithl be gre;itly assisted,

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Titis Concatenation was held in connection with the bigFourth of July celebtation told in Beaumont. The followingaccount of tite celeirr;ttíc'n, parade arid Concatenation is fromtite Beaumont iicvsjtalita 5

PARADE A 111G TflATURE,t bZ hatufl ot Oho cleIraitn wa Iht joiiotk, trotroot sud ctvlo

porote in Olio ttø,ton. rsrmin it i-'eAII od Caldr honiy a(Ler Sno'dGCk, thø procuiun, iitittc**t e mila in InlI', muyed dowit l'art Btritlto autij thon weil to OrIioot n4 o31lii lo Sho plcnlø roun4s. whir'lt 4t&*idd.

%vIit, ih irtton of 5I,e lre*1tog into fl4I Iiornimn n4 Nniog.doe).o iit bowtel i'Ior en,7 drIegIOrn end In,It,ttluot $'r*-vIoItit?

4i'iJfll,4 *n Ih sroOe Tt* ¡ic'øion hps.5d byiqu4 f t!,ountlI piicf, n5tstll4 1y Ci,I,I øt I'nIteø P, N t4cttdh. InIIe ,I-r dtvioIftt4 rn th m;;r end clip niitctals to nt,,riuh'n. Ih

nno.tttts-nen n ttkrg ,4 tl It.ttSon *nd nmcIftI* nl IIø 5'0*iub'r otC*nmic in to?,.tuks. Yi'iIrnn O,n4, ('urfry i'tn e*mi., \Vood.ntHt td lOPe %VnrtI so'I t9,tf-h1*Il?r* 4)5 SfI*fn i'the WtnIm..'n enhilpiint.i* nt tt \5 I 1**tt .'iuoetCltnn, II tr'opn ilIta, $s1, flilbI* of Oui IInnt lt*rdon /inI1to, rtøil ehtidrin,1t*en4ttrn tInn,t, *,.utI,ør iS Le O att'rti*t flrIr it VIo, u*.iitt,iî*of (ni-tonhie4 *)rdr n finn 1k'., leiI,4 t'y thu 8nIieth NIno InMi Cnlkintt,tle winiu th iteoI II,e ]i,ii hot nittI tI, i4l'.m..h,lo in,dtrel4 willi tE imttlnr ;'ulnfe r tIe Il t,Ik l r,n,5,*,,t :('f lte 0tu'uott I4rs I)itim, IO, tq S'tre ('hIf I.I *Itn e.4 niitttt,,i- t,t deini'I ssivniablko noii hj,etri 5I.h-4 wish tnih n-deI'Io ti, the home ttnde,t.-re' ,tlI,tv* nd 1h,n,l «4rr0in; tI. $rlmØ tttn. "t -e SSoo Itn ('eder wer, nc*ustntIyInkrut (**litr, f tIn $, inI TO, ,, t,,en,tut, t.uuI ,I,, iunI St-I W C Itt* of huwottl, £U)fI hO nnt rr,,n,Ib ,t,,.-4 ttiet,i't'ttt'ia with frpqunt ipts,e,

1100-flOß HOLD NstoN AND INITMTu RITTfl$II

Et.n*1* 1tnebItnd* Wore Led hiln tIi LinOt of the lIon lion Usttverl&114 ivtI en tho IIont

Kies*i pu rtt4 k Iti'fì 4 er,' I n It bird InlI I II,, i WillSilt ,d,-4 I u Cnti»IlIftft lull n ihi Yik ' I liti lint nhjilit tIni, I I i'o witihtpn 0,-ta4y t lt- ,iumtcr et t,.nt 0st $r%It,,ir It .0 Mortnn*11 h4 h'*1iiu fluitI IO Iho (tt,iI II'u Colli It t hit my ir4 i eti*teredIhi t iii'r nn,t te-,-t ,i'.I Ih itItti nl 4) ii 'rIe ,,'crc't ii,I L,,'nn hittlt,1 it Ii ii o'tltwt. nit conitnied i4I t t I n hj, I,,,t,r.

t'i,th,* ttii it''Iii ,,( liti II»' t ht'ro ei i,'snh'.n s'i,, It, re )tittrr lt Ii ß bnttn, 'ro i lrn,b thor e i i i5tki' I Inh I, wIu, rdr,hmnotiluwui irit4. , Itiithtt thn rjnit iiraI Filtllthc ip»'thri w.-e.. ritiihit4,flrt hi Ii5flhi liii , n ei h ttt mOlt I1I' I U width t1nunioit ntt,riii1 IhnI'i,tirih ùf .1 u ly.

ret y ,-*t triti5 m'i rh Ing Iotqts,t . r* wnit i'nintl luth tri I t, Iohhpof thy Cr'eby hhtiii'' wti, Mr. Mnrton rittitiriil ttu cinith4etie find

nIihtint 0I,-ifnn, iii ttu Inilii lt WInS Ititit 'inri, thjn Otfil u'ported1i thi $iflVIflOti5i ¿tint. . lUnch f..lt tiiti with the hntt,i of liii(lrkr. tic k rit un ttitin, WeSil 't istrhtutnd witt, choit, I,*ctgit Inlneihh5o. .

. 1200.1100 CONCATENATION.Ptlfivtly liefOr lI firnnnnrk titiploy wni finer aliontt 5t) tnn,I,t.rn nl

thin t'oncni.'ni attid tt;,I, r of hoi, Ihn,, i, s,'Int,ln,l tnt t1t EtIci' ch,tI, ronnu,nnd prn,inptly at bi Itt o' clock bctnn the bIg L'o,tcnboxtnlhnn.

}to'nnt kittCI,I wi-rn tnkn hut II,,i uiyitbo Uniti nuit fItr lluy iunihkein rnsd" 1ntt Oetlgti bhutck enti. ltii% cnniIl,lniei joincj In Ihn rnerrh.iiS,ii, A L)u i.,ut, hiineh vnn icried i,,il, In Ihn huin,gtingn nl It,,, Order,* thin enti ci tri h,b i, o Ito ltano Inpi and intd nIgh t lt)tIniii.''

'l'lIE B UI,1,l.'FI N cotigrattilates lirotlier Nichols and tite

good lion-I-lOs of his clistrkt upon tite sticcess of titis Concatenation.

Iba-uno is very couch ,ilive in Beaumont, and tite lunibcrincothere appreciate lIte great sainte derived (rotti frequent meetings.

Concatoflelhon O. 1030. floatiniOnt, Tosai, Jilise 4, 1014.S,,iirk-\Y, A. Nieltohi,Soit tor litio hloo-Muttn co Ohithor.,tiintor lioo i10-1t, , Stocue,OSojei ut- d, Jfw1nnd,8ei iycqnOtor..-Jt .5, Ob, toit,

- ,ts,tut,erwock-W. A. l'rhddho,(',t,.t ocftturuuu-,r_ II tn,t'Aiitiiiopor'-lf. 1) Phetchtor.Otirdon-It, i,'. Doittoti.

28707-Joiin \VHlIiiì merry, Order Otoric flott Stooinnn, Bcttitntottt LunituorCo. ihentuinont, 'l'tono.

28708-Teoso Pnol tiurford Suportntcndexit nl Monufincturhog Kbrby Luteber Co,, Eyn,,Jiiin, 'l'toni,

28700-Lloyd Leotuneti Ctitpintto, Mnitnger uxitert Dopaitmont, Long DoltLumitOr en,, Boinotnotit 'l'conø.

2S7l0-Idward t,t' mvnno, Porcltonhng Agont, Gull BallotIng Co., lOdgor.icy', 'l'otoi,

2S711-Wolt L.unto,u Fort, Matoagor arid Sui)ortittofldtnt, MeNory Luinhircro.. MtNry, La.

28712-Mliton Ilinoroon lowland, Vhco.Prcildont and Mnntogor, Ilowdor'nino l'imh,or Co,, Mnrryvtllo, L.a.

28713-Wiliiam Ahoonodor Lhlty, Ohitotor Otcohianho, Lutohter & íooroLun1ttr Co., Orange Tonos.

2871t-Jnri000s Andrew Booby, ir., Asolatant to Manager Con, W. SmithLumber Co,, Beaumont Toxas.

2$7i0-l3urton Jioceard Smtttt Ir, Asaistant Solos Managor, LongvlhlnLumber Co , Longntlle, Ia,

28710-HurtO Miturtco Stovoos, Rocohyor, 3, R. Ifugltoo Letnobor CoFtaldi ita,

28717-henry IN', Sullivan Militant Superhntondont and Trafile Maningor,ICeitha 1.umbor ôte,, Volli, Toras.

Polhowing nictohers prosootr127, 129, i:to 2829 6344, 7800, 000. 0:toa, 0188, 0181), 0915 i000a,

-100,58, lOthiR, J20fI0, todOS, 15713, 00500, infOs, 10902, lOOkS, J82O, 20200,20101, 20482, 20015 2:133:1, 24187 25001, 26600, 26851, 20857, 270S6, 27000,28208, 28214, 282id, 2S223, 224.

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VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI.Vicegerent Snark A. J. Craig, Vicksburg District Mississippi,Vickshiirg Miss , held his second Concatenation of tile I-Ioø-

floo year at Vicksltirg on July 18, 1914, initiating eight "kittens"

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I1(ilII t (r.lsg rII( th.t lie ai dIapp()nit(.d in lin sìtiiiil,cr01 k1tI(II" IlHt.tliI ,i, hr IitI iit.tny 1U)rt IiH(d nj .tnd thatIt 0111 (,I%fl kitiu,'' \(re itu.thìhc to he )rtt ut.l.). ('scttcu,tinii W.h a greit success, auth t h ¡lr(SCTIh hid$ I J r ttb, go()(I t III

I t r. t ht r J . . %Vi hbt r, of J 1t ttrhi, rg, 1 cc p.i t ni einheruI ihit Snjiritii&' ''íiir, %cis prcetit, anil filbeil litt t.tt ion (ifJuni 'r I h, J Ji,ii t,; hit iiitlrc silisfict ou of ihi, iiiihiii ing theldtti

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J. F, WILDERnfattfosburg, Miss.

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Brother Citig adises that he Iiiglihy appreciated the presenceof l3rotlier \,i1der, atid that his valiial)te assinttisce made theConcatenation a great success Droitier Craig writes that theygave the 'kittetis' att that was coiiiiiig to thieni, and that he issure they wihi ahi prove enthiusiastic IIoo-I-Ioo.

Brother J, I-I. Paton, of Greenyithe, Miss., was present atthe Cou cateiiatjoii, and aihvise(h B i ol hier Craig that lie, as wellas tIse Iioo.IIoo of Greenville and vicinity, was inxio to havea Concateiiation held ¡n Giecnvjlle shortly, an(l Brother Craigbias already ctartcd to i'orhc ou saine and states that it vi1l beheld about Scptcinbci tst, aiul that lie is sure it icill be a greatsuccess iii every way.

Brother Craig has demonstrated his interest and cntlmsiasinfor Hoo-.I-Ioo in delivering the goods, and is to be highly con.gratulated on the success of the Concatenation and for his goodiyOrc.

Concatonaiton No. 1931, Vicksburg, Miss,, July 18, 1DII,S,inrk-A, J. Craignuior lbs Tisa-W. L. Jaiuitti.- Jiiiiior liso kioo-,T. P. Wilder.Iiojiini-G. B Wilson.sp ivo'rioter-P B Berry,Jnbberwock-G, W GuiderCtioloCntin-J. Q. l3luiit,Arcniioper-lt F, Evas.Oiirilozi-A, nr. Clark.

InTl S-William Henry Brusor, null Supplies Vícksburg Mise,2S7l9-lkiiry Liiinlirr Comer, lluyer, Borner Bros., Vicksburg, liis,2072()-1)iniel À, No. I 1ElI, Buyer, Naples Lumber Co., Naples La.20721-Christiuii Itnrdlien,I Keller, Saleernun, llousloii Broe., Vlcksburg,alles

S722-\Vlllinin houer Mihean, Owner, \ Icksbiirg Boiler Co., Cieksburg,Mlqq272.i-'---Iiii, leu Ionici Ilobinsoi,, Owner, Roliliieoii

Miiclii,, Ou., VielesIurg,2',124-lluoiirit \ViIliiii 'load, llliyer, lloustoii Tiros,, Vicksljurg, Mjs,T2''-Eils, i rd 'l'si liir \Vool folk, Sui)eriiitciiiloiii, houston Bros,, Vieles.tiurg, Miss

¡"nl lowing iiieinhi'i a iresn t:1017 I it t i tisi s , i s i i i 'is i) 'I _ I 'O 'r'i U) i I c 107 s 1702'i7 I , 2l72, 25.374, 2',1?5.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA\Tlcegei ciii Sii,erk liarolil A. Knapp, Norihierit District India-,iii,t, liiihi,iii,tliohiç, huh , held Concatenatinii at Indianapolis, lud.,1,11 Satii nil) , Jill) 23, IDI 4 , initiat ¡ng seven ki tten s.''Rreilhitr Kiii>p vrlles as follows:'Ieg,irihjng lite C'iiir.oten;itinii, the cbtss was not very large,hit I \V,flit you IO 1:iioii' t ha t a I h o f t he local boys el id their verylii' , a nil we i I I a e ry fuie time. The Concat emitioti washii'hil in conhiecliflil viIhi the liienic given uy tIle Lumber Sales-iii(ii of Iiiilian,i for the Retail I)calcrs, at Crows Nest, 'l'ueehith Jiiii e a nil gre nitils a t Crows Nest is one of t he he:iiity'iiut, heir rieli,ui:i1i,iTi, mcl I very Sorry that you coiihl not'I i I cri (I , 1 Still i erta inly voitld lia ve hail S('liie t i ne ., t thisl'lire.''

'Ls sI,itt'il by ltrsitlier Iiiapp, the Concatenatioti vas hehl ¡n(I 'uil C Cl 11)11 'Vi t li icii e teuclereil t he Jnilianapôlis I u rnbcriiicii bythe ov Iiolv,i le lillillo r ilr,t I e rs ailil Itiinhier sa Icoinen o f Inibiatia-Polk.

'l'ue fllnwing account of hie picnic ¡s from the "ÀiiierjcanI,Iiiiil,erin,iii,'' Cliic,lglINDIANAPOLIS LUMEEgME ENJOY A PICNIC.i I' (1 j 11101,01 is, 1iit .1 iiI' 27,-On Saturday,

Iii 1n' t hi' wliuI,.sn l('Iiii,ih, r ,ltflI,r end liiiulur CaleCii)(5 of Indlniispolis were liost lii titeIiiinl,'r rriiitprs itt i lti lii IIOIt('Ci,iifl 't picnl unti silting, tito l'li'iti,'i','liiiy gli on ti Croes 's Ìo rnl, a bitt I flit siliuiut'r resort ori tito W111t,'¡liter liidlnapoll5 ittI litt' 000lghltorlitg tOtvii were well rcprCso,tte,tuntI 11cc. plroir tvn s dt'itIr1 O'iCceeo front sturi to Couch, -1iirly iii tito olI, retoco, lIo.fl, - Coorstenatlito wso hold oo,1 aniiutb,.r ut ¡,ti i ltlI uil k I t ene It atl their eyes opeitt'd lo ti co and nucicii ttorni to the io otcrir of lIoo'Hoo tutti. -' fentitro of ttt, t,tttiii wog tito athietle events,- which lucludeilI'a'l,ll tltrowlitg (ontret for ltt,lli'5, flag rAce -tor girls, 5O'yartl ds1tf,tr loyto, on,'), niet for mcii, ehickett rOce for ition anti n troe'fo.oIl lociiltlng COtitrotAt (Lb t, rit, a flitt clilrk'n tilsiter seas torveti i tIto largo pavillon,

-of wlticli 160 litlilItetst,'it lltt'tr ivIys, rhiltiren anti eweotitearts porlookoc lilt 511>(erintttiit'tlt e d5 'e t' titis ittlei1 ot i Cit o Tit i it - tite evenlu, - followiiig iortteItigli i' Iatoo tlaitcittg htpeiallleq vltlelt liait 1tt'e prowitlud for tite gocete.'lite alti ir cette sitilt a l,.e iile,l eiiccea that tito liiioberrnon liaresgrctI to tolti cutir oittingg of a emular tinturo- In tito future,'(Ito i Jtolrsalere toil etcsyt,eu ivlto were 1tost to tito retailer5 endt'lto tlst'tto iiiiielt credit for tli,'lr - splendid eiitertohtinie,jt

we as -follows :

Iiansor,i (Irlifeit, Alt's llnietolteo, (1, 8. Strouss, Jack Brantiry, II, A.gettiti,, w, 11, Drippo, Onorge I. 1)ickl,teon, A, p, Coriklitt. ,Tanice II.Initg, ,T_ 'I' Ûoleq, ,t, lt 'i'teelnr, Williant Hesdloy, tlitliert Gregg, li, jr. -Ctrecr, IVill lltltiìtnì, \Vill ltidt'r, (borgt, -ilowoustelo Villi Suiupilon, -1,, g, till,'r, ('1tarie 1 Schaut,, 8, 1', Skos, P'raitk Young. Georgel'olect, A A Wilkiticoit, ]"raitk Metzger, Wnlloco Volfc, SV. O. tireur,tlotgo Rululiart, Il, V Itieltord',, O, P. 1oo,- T, Jr. Neloit, 0. 0. Rogers.F't'e,l \Vaele, Harry ML,'o,I, (Jnorlrn I-lougltton anti Jttntu Rogers,-Vicegerent Siiark Kiiapp s to be coilgrattilated -upon the

-success of titis Concatenation,-

CoflCfltsflntioii No. 1832, Indlanapoll5, lud,, lilly 25, 1914. - -SnnrL-}ji,roltl , ht,npp. -

Senior ltoo llon-( O, Rotlgrr.Teitior Tíos lloo-ttleu Tlniiiilii,ri,I3ojitiu-A rilette li, n:l,lria ge,Scrivete(if(r_l,, (I Puller..Tnl)ber,t.ock....,\Vill H, Bitltitiuti,Cuqtocoitttoi_ll S, l'oe,ter. -

.\rcnnoper1ì li, Aitticrgon, -

G1ii(lQfl_Wfllluco J) \VoJfe,2S72G-G corTo .iiiit ilorilill, Ñalesi115,, /ttls Itis.Jt0,lg,. Si sii a titi I o pCo, Isidinnopolis, Intl.

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2877-G Osrgo I Dickiit8oii, Secretory s,itt 'l"t',ixiiit'r, l)i,,jt in so p Lit,11I. rCs , Titel. -

2S72S.-Vc7,ll50 Ptttrlcl F'itller, Trcos,trer, T, 0. i'rii T.itnbe'i' C,,.,Slirilu's ill, Tod. -

25720-Froot';e lTiieill Iloric, Order Clerk, Cnitiil l.iiitil,e'r C'o., Tiitliajio.nulle, lud,2S7Tn-roitis t1sT moud Mtlillg, Scccotnr y;tn,l'l' rto.sppp-i, South Sido'Lliiblc,'r soil Coal Co . Kokooto, Tut].28731-Fra,ik bpu,rc' Otto', Planager, - F M, liptl,uutoit Lumber (o,,I olinootpetlis, Titel.27:l2-r eorCo' Àlo"suuulrjs Poto'e,t. Solo'sn'so, Cenital Cool sod Coto Co,iuidiotunpolis, Tutti,

Fol]oeviog oiu'unbers preseuti82! 4710, 1024 lOTT 10:10 IQQO, 1000 2700, gi STIR, illo,10714 1R481, 20710, no7iT, 21052 22450, 22701, 23753 23750, 237g23775, 248D4, 24858, tRoc ngio'n 2Tl IT, 201Ra, 27T12, 27dT2.

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PERSONAL- MA.1i1j\I.,[. COUSINS (1577), of Eau Claire,

\v1s,i Is a canihidate for l4ieiltcilant-Governor of %Vis-- - constii, subject to the Rcpoblicaii Priiiiary of Scpleiiiber

ist, 1911.

'111E l3ULLE'fI vislies Brother - Cousitit success and}Icahtli, Happiness anti I,ong Life,

- * * **Brother Fraiilc Sodi (1705), General Manager of the

Louisiana 1etl Cypress Co., New Orleans, La., was a welcomevisitor at thin Scrivezioter's oflice ¡n July, and reported btisincsconditions as ¡inproviiig and the outlook very good, I3rotlicrSodI ¡S a past member of the Supreme Nine aiid lias alwaysbeco a worker for the best interests of Hoo.l-loo.

4 'It **Itrotlier C. M. PeÍcCoy (1978), Miiiiieapolis, Mitin., vhio lias

Ijeell confined to lii s liooie on account of lieti uirostraiholi, ¡sreported iniprovitig, and 'I'l-Il 13IJLI,ETIN' trosls that lie willsooii he enjoying Is i s ostia! good health,

'Il-1 E BUl,I,l'1'I ?' ivishies Brother ileCoy llcal tli, I-lipid-Ziels and I,ong Iife

* * **liroilser Il. cl. "ìeitiiiecr (2711), Past Stiark of the Uiii-

verse, Samlosk'y, Ohio1 lias ¡nade several chiaiigcs recently.:1-Ic no boilger as socoilcil vitht tIte j. ie'I. llastiugs Ioiiiltc'rto,, hay ¡ ng bough t oilt luci r interests in Saiolusky and solchthem ils - interests tri the company. Brother Veitnicier is liosooperating tiiiiler t Ite - nasse o f tIle Saiidu sky Sash, r)oor antII..lniibcr Cit., Saii(lu s ky Oli ici, auth is a I s o Itresiel en t of 'I'lic_J. J, Snider I,tiiniter Co,, Columbos, Ohio, as mdl as a slock.looliler in 'flic New Steclion Luniltvr Co,, Colunihuis, Ohio, andBrother V'eiliiscier spciids part of his tilDe i n Colniithus. BrotherVeitiiieier also 050115 -tIse lilajority stock of The Situ Luiiibcr Co.,of hit, Vc'rnots, Ohio.

'l'ilE 1IUI,Ï1E'l«I N coiigratulatcs Brother Veitmeter andvisises hirn SltCCC5s ansI llealtlt, lhapphiiess ami J,ong Life.

s * **llrotlier C. M. D i chiissoti (3881), oh Paragoiihsb, Ark., sois a

ivcicoiiie visitor at the Scrivenoter's auflce the past month,Brother Dickinson is a past Vicegercimt Smiark aissb is an earlIest

-worker for the good -of Ihoo-Hoo, - -

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Brother J, F'. Davis (1h08), who has beco representimsg theR. J. Dowel Kmmife - Co,, of Beloit, Wig, - at - New Orleans, I,a,,hs been - appointed Sales Manager for Maryland, vithi head-quarters at litS W - Framiklin street, ihahtirnore, Md. I-le soil!also represent tite Jolammstown Rubber Cci,, of Joinmstowmi, Pa,

- - BrotherDavis is a. i°ast Vicegerent Snark auch is an emithusi-astic lIoo-I-Ioo, - - -

'I'HE 13ULLITII'. wishes Brother Davis success and I-Iealthi,1-lappimmess amid Lomig Iife, - -

- *_*-**Brother J.F'. Gresley (1410), Omaha Neb., formerly Gen-

- eral Sales Ìclaimager of tite Crown -Lousier al'T(h Silo Co., Oiiiaha,lias entered the -- vhtolesale lumber business amid hasorgan-

izesl time lirio of J.- F_ Gresley & Co., Oniatia, Neb, - -

'l'i-lE BUMI1TIN'. svisltes Brother C.renley success amicI -

HCihhhi,Happiilesd and Long Life,-- --- -- * * **

-. lirotlmer- Joltmm D, Collins (7038), Seattle, V,Tashi, for the pasteight years prominently ¡tlentifieel willi thmc Pacific Northwestluniher ancl shingle inelostry amid previously for t good moamsy -

years active ¡ii tIme Ii.imimber business in tite Middle West, liasorgai,ized the John D, Collins Lminmhter Ccsnipaoy Seattle,\,,Tasll, - Brother Collins expects to htammdle all l'acihie Coast

- vv'oods, - including shingles, -paying particular attemition to tImeyard amid tiinlmei' trade, amid has -opelmc(l offices at 703 WInceBi.mildiimg, Seattle, Wash, - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - 't'iIE BULLETIN - irishmes - Brother Collios success aiol- - }Iealtli, Happimmess arid Lomig Life, - -

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Brother John J Runclorgcr (7203),- ofPhihatlelphia, Pa., lias- just been appoisted V'iccgcrcnt Snark for the hiastern - District

- - o_f Peimimsylvania. . .- Brotlmer Riimbarget' is connected \vtthi ATilliatmi Vliitnicr er

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Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa,- - - Brother Rumbarger writes the S'criveimoter tisai -lie will bold

his first Concatenation on i?riday, November 13, 1914, that liei-nay hold another January or February and tIsaI lie will holda Concatenation and a planked shad ilinner' iii May

Since Brother Rumnbarger lias acceptel appointment as Vice-gervot Snark THE j3TjLLEPJN fo'ei cimre fiait lion-T-Ion soultake omm new life, interest and enthusiasm in Eastern Pennoyl-vaisia,

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Brothet Ruitibarger has alsvays been a good worker for tidebest interests col Ilse Ortler, auch ire svislm him success ansiHealth, 1-lappiness and Lomig Life,** **

Brother JacOl) J. Fiiik (8255), Vice-President of the Fimiic-

1-Iciohier Limmiiber Co., Chicago, Ill., celebrated tue twcnty-fsftimammmmivcrsary of bis marriage to Miss Mary Discan at their home,2825 Millard :tvemiue, Chicago, ois July 1, 1914, 'niere, stir-rommimded by their l'tre clmiltirems, with a few i datives amid invitedfrmeitds, they pledged :smiew the s.scresl vows %vhtichi they tookupoti themselves Jtmly 1, 1899, at St. l°rokopmas Church, Chicago.A. botinti feil diitoer vas nerved ammd Brother amiil Mrs. Fiimk

respoimded heartily an (I oftemi lo the tmiamiy coiigrattilrttions authgood wishes tb:tt svere nhiowejrcd iiltü]i tlmeiui by tbtcir manyfrietmils.

'l'I-lE BUl,i,E'l'II'. exietiels its htc:trty corigrattlhations lolirotlter auth Mrs. Fink, tutti wmnhtes them Health, happinessamimb i,oug Life. 0* **

'rITE ' I3iJIi,E'l'IÌ'.T is leased to ackmiowledge meccipt of1)OSlah ca ils frouui ivi uscii hie, Iosv:t, cuti t kil '' II billig's inicIos]3tillctirm.'' _

' ' O'I'l I E R EAR'i'I I" ashsises that the LittleMnskmelomus, traeiimtg Icy tIme "Root Route,"iui:teht direct Ce)itimectioit syitlt the "Vine andStesi'' ii ivisittu ;f the "Summshi ne System,"

arriving safely at "IJuulvihle." They stoitped for severalilitys at tite "IhIOSSOtmI hum,'' limit are now carripimig in tIteopel'.

\Vcatlier cmiii i t i omis cciisl i tu ti i mug fas'ortltic t h c'y ail I souimm

reach nmatmmrity tu (.1 ilicii te ri h le to speak fo r tluetum' i vesl'ìítmscatine, letva, July 13th, lOti,

I'VE lived a life of case so The,f\ hi:tmigirig to it long greemi vine'flic stiri 's iiiailc inc a luanolommtc t a imi\mith mmov l'uim looking fol a mami,

i promimisc you that I'll be trime,I f yomi " take oie in,'' I'll live withm yolm,Butt as to nsarr,yirig I may "Nope,"

-- For l'mia a F1UPTIG CAN'i'EI,OPE,Muscatine, Iowa, July 20, 'ti,

- - - l'M THE MAN-

'l'Ï-IAT I'U'l' 'l'uE "MUSI(" IN- - , - -"MIJSKATINJi,"

-- - The Home of iW'l"i'IG.- -- I will be over and ditme svitli you.

- Your Juicy ITriemid,-

MR. MRILOW MUSKMELONMuscatiiie, Iowa, July 27, '14,

'rho -many friends of Brother W. A, lhailley, former Snark- of the Universe, and - a niciuher of tIme fit mis of the S. 1-ladleyLumber Co., Cltathamn, Otut,, will lue leased to kmiow that hisson, Sergt. W, Praser idathley, led tIte class ot gi-adsmates of tIme1oyal Military College, l(immgi,toim, Ont , 'und lImai he Imat

graduated froimm that iristihuttion willi tite Itigimest hommors of anygr:uhii;tic svito lias ever rtttetuileel i t Sergt. liudley huait a recordof 23,220 merits, nearly 1,000 ahmeutd of the miexi on the list, andnearly 8,000 ahead of the losvcst in the cluts,

First class prizes were asv,trdccl to Scm gt. Iladley for gell.eral proficiency in miii i i tary simbj cets, tactics and recommmmaisance,physics, clienuustry, su rveyitig auid civil emmginccrimmg. in terniwork lie toohc,IIie first class pri/e aocI seas also awarded timeGovermmor-Gcmmeral's gold - toetiai 'rlmeic svere tlsirty.six in timegracilmating class.- :

Brother - aimii Mrs. I-Iaohlcy vcre present at the graduatmngexercises in Kingston zinel feel justly proud of the record matiel)y tlmcir soit.

- 'JFIE BULLE'l'IN commgrattmlatcs Sergt, Tlaelley and wisheshim silecess and health, happiness aiitl Long Life,** t,, *

The Scrivenoter has ' been favored with a cops' of tIme

Dummoosii Observer ritid Argyicsiiire Staimuhard of DilmlOOtfl, Scot-land, of July 4, 1914, anml we know that ali FIoo4Ioo vih1 bepleased with the following clipping:

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"On the occasion of their Majesties' visit to Glasgow on'L'ucsday first, the City of Glasgow Battery R. F. J', ('1'.) willhave the lunior of firing the Royal salute of 21 guns on thearrival and departure of their Majestics. 'flils battery is undercommand of Major Janics Liglitbody, Hunter's Quay."

Major James Liglitbody is our own James "hoot v1on" Light-body, and is Vicegerent Snark of Scotland. Brother Ligl1tbodyalways sends to the annual meetings saine Scotch heather tobe j)rCSeritCd to the handsomest and most popular lady inattendance and his rcnie;nbrancc is highly appreciated,

'1'1fL BULLE'I'JN congratulates Brother Lightbody andwishes hizi health, happiness and Jong Life.

* t 4*Brother J, R J,atta (18097), who has beets representing tIse

Northwest Lisniber Agency, of Tacoma, Wash., in Niontana andNorth Dakota, lias beesi placed in charge of the I1iiiiseapolisoflice,

'l'ue Northwest Lumber Agency is one of tise strong millcombinations of tise Pacific Northwest. lt is the ecliisivc sell-imig .igcnt for the Covington Lumber Company, Kent; PageJusiiher Coniiany, Buckley ; Lmndstrosii-l-Iamiciforth L.uniher Corn-patsy, Rai n s er ; l)eliamice i4timiihe r Company, 'l'acoma ; lliumauerLumber Company, 'lenmno; Maytown luisisl)er Company, Little1'ocic ; Mentzer Bros. Lumber Conipany, 'l'cnino ; Di ttmnar Lurn-her CoulI)any, 'l'cnino, lucdingliaus Bros., Dryad; LebarnMili asid Timsilser Company, Lobato; b'vcrgrecms Lumber Corn-pamly, I'uyaliup ; Bl,ick Like rvIili Company, 'I'tmrrnwatcr, andtise Coal Creek Lumber Company, Chehalis. With that groupof mills belismid huis, Brother Latta can easily take care of ailtise orders that comise isis way. Brother Latta wi 11 have hislieadqu,irter at 101/i Lumber lLxcliange, Minneapolis, Minis,

'l'uE IIULI,E'l'IN wishes Brother Latta success and Health,Happiness amid Long Life,st **

Brother R. r, Bunch (22175), Chicago, Iii., lias entered tisecoiiliilission and wholesale lumber business on his own account,and lias opeised offices in the First National Bank building,Chicago, lii.

'filE l3ULL1i'1N wishes l3rotlier Bunch success andhealth, ILeppisiess and Long Life,

*4 **Brother W, H. Suilivati (23354), vice-presi(lcnt and general

nianager of tue Great Southern Luisiber Co,, Bogalusa, la,, liasbeen elected niayor of Bogalsisa.

'l'uE BULI,1'f'JN congratulates Brother Sullivan upon luselection, and wishes him success asid 1-Icaltis, Happiness andLong Life

4* **Brother 13. J. Wilkins (23360), has severed luis connection

with tise Ames ¡can Lumber Co. at Merryville, La., and liasentered tise service of the W. R. Pickering Lumber Co. asGenerai Foreiivaii at Pickerisig, La.

THi BULI,ETIN wishes Brother \Vilkjns Success andHealth, Ilappisiess asid Long Life.

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Brother A. D, Ilolley (23888), luas been appointed sales-massager of tue cypsess dpartsncnt of the Standard Lumber Co.of Jacksomiville, 1ia.

rHE BULLETIN wishes Brother 1-buey success addHealth, Happiiseus asid Long Life

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Brotluer A. P. Brausu (25li) lias, been appointc(l sales-man-ager of the Crown Ltuinbcr aisui Silo Co., of Ornalua, eb,, asidassumed luk miese duties osi July 15, 1914.

TI-lE BULLETIN wishes Brother Braun success andHealth, I-IaDpiness and Long Life.

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The Scrivenoter is pleased to acknowledge receipt of tise1914 Year Booic of Tise Lumbermen's Club of Chicago, Ill,, andwushes thc club contuuuused success.

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Brother 'W. O. Riddick (26618), of Asheville, N. C., wasre-elected president of tise Western Carolina Lumber and Tim-her Association at annusaI meeting held at Asheville, I'. C., onJuly 4, 1914.

I'HE BULLETIN conratislatcs tise Western Carolina Lum-ber asid Timber Association and Brother Riddick, and wishesthem sticcess and Health, Happiness asid Long Life.*** s-

Brother F. R, Hanlon (27002), Seattle, Wash,, for tise pasttwo years district freight agent of the Oregon-Washington Rail-road asid Navigation Company lias 1)eennamedtraffic managerof the port of Seattle by the port cossinsission, As manager oftise port of Seattle, Brother Hanlon will have charge, amongother things, of tise extensive lumber dOcks at Smith Cove,which arc soon to be opened for business. It will be up toBrother Hanlon to develop business for this dock Tue portcornssiission is equipping tile Smith Cove lumber dock with agantry crane and other 'facilities for the rapid and economicalhandling of lumber, the idea behig that smail shippers by using

tuuis dock will be able to participate in the cport or coastwiseluimuber business, and that buyers will be able to purchase acarjo at a time ori time dock.

HE BULLEPIìi wishes Brother Hanlon success andHealth, Happiness and Long Life.

Brother Charles IHI, Wagner (10933), Chicago, Ill., formerlyconnected with the Starr Lumber Co., Chicago, and BrotherFred Kozak (28586), formerly with tise Stillwell Lumber Co,,Chicago, have formed tise Wagñer & Kozak Lumber Co,, andhave opened headquarters in the Westminster building, Chicago;Ill. They will handle yellow pine and a general lumber line.Brothers Wagner and Kozak arc well known to the lumbertrade, and THE BULLETIN wishes them success and Health,liappissess and Long Life.

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WEDDING BELLSJJ

SWIFT-HUFF,I3ROTI-IER URLEI, K. swm"r (21314), massager of tise

Seattle office of tise W. I. McKee Luniber Co., of Quincy,Ill., Seattle, \Vash,, and Miss Josephine Elsie Huff, wereunited iii marriage at Seattle, Wash.; oms Jusse 30, 1914,by tise Rev, W. A. Major.

'l'uE BULLE'j'JN wishes them Ilealtis, Happiness and 1osmgLife.

CLIPPINGSALL H00-H0O PREPARING FOR ANNUAL.

A F'l'ER many years of striving, time iusnbermmien and 1-loo-. Hoo of Cassada received the reward for tlseir efforts, atSt. Louis last September, in Securing time twenty-thirdannual of tise Order for Winnipeg. TiseHoo-Hoo of:Canada llave always been enthusiastic members of the Order.'risey have isad representatives on tise Supreme Nine and tlscyhave bad time Snack of tise Udiverse, iii the person of WilliamA. Hadlcy, of Chathamn, Oust,, butuntjl tIsis year they had neverbeen accorded arm opporisimsity to Slsow . tise Hoo-Hoo of theUnited States time isscxhassstjblc abundance of their hospitality.They are now nsaking preparatjoims for the Twenty_thirdHoo-l-loo Annual at Wimssmipeg witis an enthusiasm and uusityof purosewisicli bespeaks awonderfuilsuccess for the gather-ing. 1bie arrangements at Winnipeg villembrace ail tise attu'ac-tions tisat can possibly be provided for esstertaiñnsent in any citywherever tise Hoo-Ho0 Annual has been held and it is hopedthey will be crowded to tise very limits of their facilities. Withstich unbounded imospitahity offered it would be a sad reflcctbnon the members of tise Hoo-HooOrder to not have a largeattendasice from the States, and it beconses the bounden duty ofevery member ofthme O;der to: promote, first, by his attendanceand, second, by his co-operation, the success of the event,There could be :00 snore enjoyable vacatiOn for a lumbermanthan to visit the young, lively, beautiful and enterprising cityof \Aïinnipeg, tlscCapitalof the Golden West.

For many years Winnipeg was a mere poir1 on the map,marking the outpost of civilization to the ños-tu, Today it usthe ceuster of a vastesripire with tribütaries reaching out 700miles to the nortis, 1,000 miles to the east and west, and to54.40 on the.south, The esuierpriscôf its business men, possess-ing the indonhitablespiritsylijeh has so rapidly built up theprairie-country of th United Statcs,lmas made of Winnipeg agarden spot and a businesseenter, with a population of 150,000souls.

The Entertainment.While the programo has not been fully settled in detail, itwill embrace many novel features that are not available in anyother part continent. There will be side tripsto several summer resorts,. which will incldé 1%fissako, a newresort and one of time finest in Canada Fort Frances Kewatmnand Kenora. At Fort Prances is located the plant of theShevlin.Clark Co., operating two mills, employing 900 men andmanufacturing 1,000,000 feet of lumber a day. Both I(enoraand Kewatin are located on the Lake of the Woods, a beautifulbody of water and one of tise prettiest resorts in Canada. AtKcnora aie located tise Rat Portage Lumber Co. and the Kewa.tin Lumber Co., Ltd., producing in tise neighborhood of 40,000,-

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000 feet of lumber a year. Tlc Lake of the Woods lias an esim-mated area of 8,000 square mules aiuti scattered tlsrousghout arethousands of lseavsly wooded islasuds, many 6? which areoccupied by resorters. Tisis is the land of the sutooe, the cari-bou and the red deer asid is annually visited by lumsidreds ofsportsusiess and regarded as having tusslimited possibilities forbig gamsse,-L,-umber World Review, Chuicago, July 25, 1014,

CIRCULATION AN1 ADVERTISING.'l'wo boys weist out to gathser chesunsuts. Tise first boy struchc

some horse chestissit trees, and in a short time returned withabout four bushels, Tise secosid boy struck a retti chuestssut treewitis its edible frsumt, and after n-such juricking of fingers asidsniaslsisig of burrs and laborious searcjs, sectured about lotirquarts,

Now which boy produced tise best return for luis efforts-theboy that gathered the horse chestnuts tisat veretst wortls a clisowhess lie got thetis, or time boy that delivered tise real sweet,edible chestnuts?

'I'imis is a fair ihlustratiosu of what circultutioss ssscans asapplied to trade papers, amid we have selected the chestnut asan illustration because of so much chmestnutty talk which isgotten off in connection wuthu this issiportant subject. It is allwell esuoughi for tise Federatmoss of 'l'rade Press Associations inanimal convention to pass resolutions conccrmuiog quality ascompared with quantity. Every mother's son of time big ommesknows that they are putting tIme eisspbasis on qsiasstity all timetimne, Many of tiuctis have built up their subscriptioiu lists at acost which in mussy other business would be umimsous, amid

undoubtedly they have the circsmlatiosm oms their lusoks, btst' it issnore or less a forced circislatiosi, ansi lutist of necessity be verymuch lacking in quality as cousupared wiLls tise circsultutioss whichlias been built up and which s not forced. And is'lsess it cousesto thseadvertisiisg agent, tIse aisly factor hue seems to recognize isquantity. Where hue got his edsucatioms we don't know ; ssiaybe ina correspomidemee school ; bust time average advertising ages-st ciiiask more fool qsuestions tisais 'most ast7body we know of. Theywaist facts and Isgusres concermuing circulation svbiclm no pub-lisher can give if hue tells tIse trsmtls Sonic of timen conduct tlueirbusiness osi good sensible lines, and they will be fouund advertis-ing in tIsis paper, bust there are a great many otluers who shosmhdbe advertising in tisis paper sviso will not because we won't hieto themis, When it cornes to sworn circiuhation asid studi proceed.ings as were conteuuplateul lis tise Vlihhiains resohustiomi, it scessusto vis ridiculous, Osir experience is that a liar us a liar, asudlic is about as nuichs oI a liai' wiss hue is swcarsumg as when lieis isot, 1'hire is limit one tIming to comusider in comuimection vuths

circulation, arid tluat is quality, and when tisis is thoroughlyun(hcrstood 1)y advertising a?dnts generally, suchu papers as thuswill come ¡uno tische own.-'lhseNew York Lumber Trade Jouir-nai,Jsuiy15, 1914, .

LUMBERMEN WANT DEFINITE LAW AS GUIDE TO- .

THEIR BUSINESS,Tise law-respectimsg character o f tise lumber iumduustry of tise

United Staths is well evidenceul by thuc fact tismut utmany leadimmgmanufacturers, wholesalers aisd retailers, have expressed approvalof tise interstate iracle cornmmssuon buhi and of othscr so-called"trOst" legislatioum uow before Comgress. Lunibermumen are par-ticularly interested in tise estahshushing of sonic auutlmority cotum-

petent io ivass liven questmosss of cosimpetution asid to determunewhat is fair and what is unfair. Recent decisions of the courtshave sotimorougluhycomplicated tise situation that ustassufacturersquite generally iare at :a loss to lcriov how they may conducttheir business in conformity wuthu the law and to whuat extent tiscymay associate witimothers for tise purpose of suppressing unfaircompetitiôss and geumerally bmsoxious business tactics,

Lumssbermen wuuidweicome, evers suore drastse law than tiucadministration is aulvocating uf they mnught have with st theelemánt of certaunty, tise clear cletersutunatson of their rights,withiout which. business msist huesitatc asid industry misst lag,-Hditoriai Amerscaim Lumbermisasi, Chicago, August 1, 1014,

r-HOO-HOO HAT

\ IfAVE secured a supply of the Ho.Fhoo hats like: those worn at tise Twenty-Second Annual atSt. Louis

They arc just the hat for concatenations and lussi-ber.convcntioris, and can be used as a traveling liai,

They are made of heavy black felt, svitis gold band, with largeblack cat in front.

Every Hoo-lIoo should have one.Tise Seriveroter will be glad to send you one for fifty cents,

ORDER ONE TODAY AND GET IN LINE.

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TI:IE Annutal Meeting of tIme Osiriass Cloister will be hueldat tise Fort Garry hotel, Winnipeg, Mamuitoba, at 3:00p, in. Tumesubay, Septemmiber 8, 1014.

'l'bere vi1 I be issuportasut busismess belote the msucetuisg and

a large attcndtuuuce of Osiriaius is rcqosestcui.hiohiowing is tue prograusmisue for Osirinum Cloister Day

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1914,2 :00 P, M. Registration of Messibers ........ P'ort G.urry Hotel3 :00 P. M. Business Session .............. Fort Garry Hotel4 :00 P. M. Initiatioms ..................... Fort Garry 1-Jotels :00 P. M. Basmquuet ........................ Fort Garry 1-lotei

'Jite bmusiqtset is for snessshtem of time Osirian Cloister asid theirladies, asid all Osiriasis amsui thucir ladies are urged to atteisd,

Ahi uiueiiiiicrs tuiui [mast siscuisbers of the Stuprense Nine and auVicegeresit Snarks asid Past Vicegem cnt Smiarks arc eligibleex-oficio to rneuumhserslsip us tIse Osiriass Choister,

Each mnc'nsber of time Osiriaum Cloister is eustitled to mussnisahiypreseumt upplicatiosm for rnesmmbersisip in time Cioister of one iaymeimuber of 1-loo-hIco, either Ilosmos ary, Life or Active, wiso

has liens a snesmiber of tue Commcatessmutcd Order of IIoo-IIoo ingood stamuding for two years,

'J'hue Oh)jCCt of thue Osiriasu Cioistei is to ismatcct amid furtiuertise iuutcrcsts of thue Cosicateusated Order of JIoo-Iloo,

Ail ciigible suueuuuhsers of lioo-IIoo wlso huave tiuc scsI inter-ests of tise Order at heart tire iimviled ta jolum the Cloister,

1f you wish to join tIse Chouster at tuis sisecting pleaseadvise time Scribe A'I' ONCF so that proper ari amigements sisaybe umide,

'l'iue Scribe lias semit out suotice of tisis simeeting to ail Osiriasssand 3'osu are ssrgeui to advise Ilse Scribe if you sviii be present.

Be smire 555-1(1 arraisge to be presesit at Osirman Cloister meetissg 3 :00 p. m., 'luiesday, Scptesisbcr 8, 1014, Fort Garry Hotel,\&iuuuuiseg, Maisitohua.

Frasik W. Trouver (Cisief Puiest), Higiu Priest of Osiris.Dauuiei W'. Richardson; Iligis Priest of ¡'lib.George E. Yosuhe, High Priest of Ra.Johums S. Bonsuer, 1-ligh Priest of Isis.Charles D. Rousrice, Highs Priest of Slims,William vI. Stephmesisoss (Scribe), 1-ligim Priest of l'isoth.Artlmsir C. Rmuimuey, Higim Priest of 1-fatisor.John F. lATiluier I-Iigls Priest of Sed.'Iluonsas H- Cabhuovmn, Higlu Priest of Aisuubic.

À New Girl in Town

lTHE BULLE'I'IN extemuths its most hearty cousgratulatiomssto l3rotlser and Mrs. William Lotbumnan, Jr., St, t.ouis,Mo,, on tise arrival of a daughter oms July 13, 1014. The

little lady has beesm named Myrtle and weighed 9/ pounds,'l'RE BULLETIN vislses Miss Myrtle Ilealtlm, 1-Jappiness

aisdI4csmig. Life.

Ali who were in atteudaisce at tise Twemsty-secossd Annualwill remember Brother Lotisunami as Chiairisiasi of tise ReceptionCommsmittec, and he certainly suade ail feel at house and Isissmile of welcome assured all that they were indeed welcossie,and ise was on time job all tise time to ' see that every orse isada good time. -

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TIIfi:f(F, ti e fifty-fl e sPccics of oak in the United StatestboiiL evenly divided between thc East aad the West.

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III 11I11!a(1C1p111I ,fl J 7S0 st * *

'flic Voitcd Stue foremt service collected lO,OOO pounds oftice ccd last ycai for flSC 141 restoration seork, the total arearefoi e l sv,t, ,411(141t 3(),OO() irres.** * *

(oI i tdO Iii 6,()(JO,000 acres o f latid tiiiile r i rrigitoss.** * *E0t,t 1.ir (lie lite Io,s (Ill (*iiisIi1ii thiiher re4erves vas the

stfldlIcst ever hrii;sii** * *

\huut lì t) li orkiije i ;i re rniaintly Cliii) byrd in IecpiiigSt IIIII CitheiIi .tl, Juiji iløii, 1iig:itiij in repair,** *

'['lie aniiii,il rapidLy of the forest nurseries of the govern-meut is about tss'etity-fivc is-iillion young trees.*** *

Stigat c)IlsuIllptioll 451 thC United States is tioir a poiiiirl

an(I a sal f a secek for each person.**o *Mtiitiftctiit er fias e found the red altier from tile Jicie

Coast makes a S!1IOIItÌ, springy clothes pin.*** t

Itrick tii,isli' of Iii ru,icc slag increase i ii st reogili wi t h age.*** *The ag ricultiiral e\pC r i nicht station at .Piil I nian, \Va sliiiig-

tosi, is establishing ais arlioretnin in vhicIi it is proposed togrow a group of cacti of the important tituber trees of thetersiperate lotie'.

*$**t1'Iiic year iii Nipa County, Cali foro a, fi ve mill on si k

vorinç 5viIl lie raised on one mulberry tree plantation.'k** *

'Fije leaf of the Ceylon talipot palm, which grows to onehuiidrcd feet in height is so iride it vill covei' twenty men.****

Norway has 141 planting societies. 'Flic first was founded in1900, sitice then twenty-ci,o million trees have bccn planted.* ***

Texas, is the second largest exporting city in theUnited States in one year lier exports alone cxceed the coiii-hincil imports and e\ports of San Francisco for two years h)'over $2,OOO,OOO.

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Poretry is practiced orn 70 per cent of the forests piihliçlyowned aisd on les4 than one per cent of the forests privatelyowned, *** *

The pi osent rate of ciiU ing is three times the annual growthof forests in tue United States, .* ***

Tlieie are 5(3,27,QOO cattle on farms ití the Uniteil States.

GOING SOME.

.A cross towii car liad reacheil the top of tue indine wlieiithe conductor stopped in front of a \'ery old man and a'k(l:'Dfd I get your fare7"

"Yes, sir," wac the reply "l'in the little boy that got on atMain street."

The Ups and DownsL

JIM GOODHEART'S IDEA.JM 0000HEART, of Iiciivcr, Colo., lias an idea. He lias

just announced that he is going to give a picnic, which sto he called the Ups and Downs' Picnic. The purpose is toget together as many people who have prospered in life as

can be induced to attend, and as many of thosé vlio have failedas may be attracted by the chance to meet their more fortunatefellows. ,

.Most of us will feel inclined to laugh at Jim Goodheart's

iilia. \Ve kiiow, or we think we know, that the nian who fiasprosl)cre(l ¡s convinced that the other fellciiv might have doueso if ile liad Possessed tiiore skill and sense, and if he had triedii little liarder.

And iiiost of us kncssv-or think we know-that the fellowIslio is down is ¡rone to look enviously at the iiiaii who haswon the prizes of life, and to credit hito with nothing hutiuicliaritablciiess aiiel meanness,

'lue merit in tue Coodheart idea lies iii the fact that he nayvery probably show us that we are pretty far wrong.

Beneath the surface of character, all nico are so niuch alikethat a nieetiiig of the Ups and Downs might easily prove enjoy-ablc all, ar000(l. 'l'lue man who ¡s a Dowii-who has won thatdistuiict iou l)y h onest inethods-knc,sys that in t lic nain notliiiighut liard work makes a man an Up ; and the Dovii often enoughgave up his chance of being an Up because he coiisidered thep0cc of beiiig an Up somewhat extortionate. Contrariwise, thenoii vlio is a real Up must often hook away to the refuges ofthe Downs iii(l regret some of the things which they enjoy whichhie liad to sacrilice in order to become an Up. Moreover, manya sian s'ouhil have hiceii a Down, instead of an Up1 if he hadn'tbecii forced against his will to be an Up-and vice versa. Aiiiaii's family often insist upoii his being an Up ; aiid often theyinsist iil)Oil luis being a Down, So it can he seen that the wholething is largely accideiital, If Jim Goodhieart vihl put all luis

Ups auch l)owns in a special uiiiforna for the clay, and give themscuiiietliing good to eat, and provide a little music, and give theiiiplcoty of fresh air and room to turn around in, we suspect thatl)eforc the clay is over it will lie next to impossible for even theangels, iiitich less Jim Gooilhieart aocI his henchmen, to tell anUI) frona a l)own, and tri get his guests hack into their oldgrooves again-Editorial from the StL Louis Times, July 27,1911.

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IThe Only One

ONElarighit (lay in autumn a lot of Prolilenis were sitting

by the roadside. 'l'hey were financial, social1 personal,civic and many others.

',J wish sonuebody would comealong and solve us.said cine Prolalein. "I'm getting frightfully tired."

At this moment a Reformer came along.vihl solve you," said the Reformer. ''Poke your turns.

Line form oiithe right."Ile tried thus to stimulate soiiie excutciuient, but nobochy

moved.'You can'tfool us again," said one of thur Problems. "ATes'e

seen you before." . -

'flic Reformer was followed by a Politician,"I will olvc you," said thePohitkiar. 'After you iiuive inaue

your campaign contributions I shall be glad to begin."'Ihierebeing no enthusiasmanel no contribiitians,hic naturally

west away and vas, in turn, succeeded huy a Psychologist, aPhilosopher, a Political Economist; a Lawmaker and an Author.

"Move on I" screamed IlieProblems. "We've seen your tricksbefore." :: :

Then there caine one so young, so fair, attractive and sopreoccupied that, although lie did not seem to be profound, theProblems were all drasyn to him.

'Solve us" said the Problems,'i'hiestranger, vIio had been singing to hiiniseif, turned and

shookhis head"Nobody can da that," he replied. "They've all tried and

failed, Besides, you ought notto be solved, Why0 my friends,if )'OuiShotildahi be solveclyou'dvanish, aiid there wòuld henothing interesting tohive for. NoI won't solve you, but Ivill ilo'soniething better-I vmhl comae nearer than anyone else

in the world to telling you what you really arc,""Good b" said all the Problems, clapping their hands, for they

perceis'eeh that hie was the only real thing they had seen,Mil then TI-TE POET SANG TO THEM, -

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NONEever heard of a chromiic kicker wandering around

in a fiehd full of stumps.. ..

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Aiiy vice coiiiuiiission that holds that vice is altogether theresult of economic conditiomis is recklessly igiioring tIme time-honored doctrine of original sin,

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'l'oiiioriow ss'ilh have io rooiim i ii ivhuic h we rami practice time

neglected duties of today.t * * *

lt often seems t hat no mua tt e r hi'ov I i t t I e one ta h ho, he talks

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lt only takes one hilackliahi Lo keep au apihicaiit out ofh caven.

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\roui cami easily afford Lo toni >uni' deaf ear to the a(hvicco f the iuiaii icho iie' e r minuit a ini st akt',

t * **liii)' the saikbest day iii your future be the nippier thiaii the

happiest day iii your jast.t t * t

A great deal iii gli t he doue ii L i iuie t hat is wasted throughtalking.

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Forests of the Unitech States cover 550,000,O()O acres,t t t t

Consider miv little it availed the serene folk who sleep inCoil's acre to worry ahiouit the past.

** *light is always ltiruuimig iii the huaI! )f the h.Jiu-amuuhfii Chiuhi.

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usually sees oiuly a rc'Llecticin of huiiiischf..- _** **

'Flue huiiìiliem' induis t ry of the Jmm itcil States lias au auuuuuial out-

I)it vahiied atinore thiuui Si,250,000,000,

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Vorest hires iii the Umuited States cause an aniuuial loss ofS25,LlOO,LJOO.

Ge to Wimumiipeg in September, attend time 'ruveimty-thuird

I.rumipíil and enjoy the ivarnu hospitality the Canadian IIoo-llooextend to ahi,

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' vithu the hmìmiber and allied industries viio have the best imiter-ests of the träde at heart will support heartily an ordem' thatstamuuls as the exponemit of the huminlaer industry, as chocs the

CONCATENATED ORI)ER OF lIOO-I-IOO. :

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lt is a good thing to laugh at ammy rate, aimd ifa straw.cari ;.t i ckle a tui ail, it is a n imustr*i nient of hiappiness

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go to bed without kmiowimug you have performed ath cast one act of kin cinca dii ring the day.

. ** **Whiat is time use of ivhiitthimmgyoür stick up? Makesomething

out of i. . .

\touuhd it muot be better to squeeze out sweet oraigcs than

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lvlamiy a miian performims hii vouk as though lic thought ' lie

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The only coiioh,itioiu PAll,URl lias is to sucer at SUC-c:sS. - '

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It's alrighit to iiealc vehh of the dead, but save a few kindisorels for the I iviuig.

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'l'ue suuuile cure ciTects a complete rcforiuiatioui .4uicle tiiaiu

aiiy' othiei ihopc. , ' ,

4$ *4'l'ime isay to sell hummhier is to ihn tu itigs thi,tt ivi I I creute a

ihi'muiaiiui for loin ber ;iuuil iivake hieoiile uv.uiit to buy hummuhier,*4 '4' 4

'['I I ElfE IS I"fO Sii ILS "t'i'!' (l'i' F lOR r,UMlhIk, Ph«)Vl I).ING 't'hhl Rf()Il'b' KIN1) Oli LUMILER IS USEE).

THE OPEN DOOR

T¡1hScrivenoter extends a muiost hearty Invitatioiu to all

iuuciiihers of tini Order to visit the Scrivemioter's oti'icc

whieii i n St, l,oti is, amid a s s Lires thema a corda I svehcoiiic,

Coni e i ri iiuit s ce us muid suc fo r you met f just huov (lie hush.

ness of the Order is conihimcte(l

Ask ahi tue ctuiestions you wish aimd we us ill, to the liest ofour ability, ciideavor to satisfy you fully.

,7u4ake this o thee yim r hue,uih(hui a rters while in St, l,ouiis and

hiave youir mail aihilressed iii our care. 'l'lui is your oflice andyou shuouihuh umse it.

A comiuphebe file of the huiiiuhier track jouurmials is kept hiu thisoflice for the in fprniation nf visitimug meunhuers,

Come iii and get acquainted.ti 't 4

TIlE MAILIIW LIST.

Our iuuathing list is isuade lip from latest ilata at lund andis corrected monthly.

Each inemuiber is requested to report to the Scrhvemioter

promptly aimy error in huiq address, or any change uuiailc orcontemplated, that Th1J nuf,LErIN may reach every memberregularly,

( : Hoo-Hoo\&I Death Ernergency Fund

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You Should be a Subscriber.

Send $2.00 to cover cur-

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