1100-1100 BULLETIN Annual Meeting 20 Edition ContainsReport 31st

M1$8O U IU-(NorLhcBt Dlistr,t), Jdard G S78CIMrl8CJ3rOQIC C. Bronbon Lu»ibcr 2lis HZt), REINSTATEMENTS 170 HEALTH J1UM.MT (2724 )Surm&Yaw, Gra Fi , n FRIENDSHIP MONFANA (Hutte Dlotrct) A ro am Co, Tacoma, Woo?. çT( ' HAPPINESS (24650),b2iW. Aluminumbt, otte, .0b1-Jltigo %inkenoenkr, Denti of lorc,tr% U Vao1uiiton,Co1IccofForcsIr, CONFIDENCE , 1)ctroit 1.1 (in L 2 OI-%olkr M \S eIl,, Id 1) (,artpr ht Seattle, Wwih N1iJtASKA-MorLofl }. Engleman (282&6), \lIcj) LONG LIFE 3iiO-8niniict J'Johns, Jr , 1)olrjcL Sales Mr M. F. Envkmzin& Co .Ornolo, Nbr fl1fl8('ltirIo C C ovel208 llilldalc St , woyerluiuoer leCo Soegeainiic I iil, EDUCATION NFV/DA-C.C.llrjdgm;in (12128). Agent, l)v1rit, Mieli j) i ai i ri \1 i , ?I{,flt Verdi Lut C(.,, lleno, Novado. i-it , lit Co 1S0i3-C(,r(IoTaII Macl)onald1)ktrktRen NIW YCl1K-(1cw York City Dttrjct , ' We>erhaooer SiiIq Co S ok:uie, Woii sAn(lLrioo (28506), 423S1BI, bL, lirook-201Or-SyiIioy lii,imili, 7dgrhing City ' ord, ii1391dOO liogg, Sii'y 1riiI Mgr lyn, N. Y Lyi,nii Lbr C r,Sai1110%ColIl \tIio Jiiiiilcr Co, ScatIj(, \Vtioh NOI1J I I 1)Ài0TA-1[irrY T. Alop C 42.18) , .----.-- Interior Ihr, Co, Forigo, N flok. Saginaw, Michigan Concatenotion AuguBt 10 201 7-Edoord T Verd, PrisiiiI Mgr, Bugout 1ooilmr CoSeattle, i'io}i , Ilorry A.1 1,1- Oil IO-(CiociontiI)Itrict) o-l'Io:irI 1'1 ic)lIlle,(ios o r,flP 11(111111 0 &Co,, Cnclonoti, 2i30O-CIiorko J)I ratt, Suc',, 1{,liinson 7Itg (o i ) ilollowell low,'! I I I 66 , ('(,, (1 . ort. 7uli.o ereti, \Vnoh Ohio 1,I7(J niiar'iIkio ill,1reao , I lintJ,uinlor - , -:fl I-I !03-1ir ilJ eoio, Con Fgr ('liarIku Ii ) , A. Dowoon OhIO - (Colijiollio1)iotrici c , xiii it I,uI,)lwr Co, C liar Lake, \'zjo}) JI. (i"y Co ,(.olontboo, Ohio I C Hi O i ) , il. q 1)o,y, ,u uy liIgI(mCoo er, ist i iIorl oni q Initci 27- -ji hail, Po North Ciol oli lo-- (Cleveiiind1)Iotrlct). A. S. huy city ,\lidi. Lievulalid, l,iitiir Cr,., l'ocoola, %ViIiii. C 2l2 (I ) I I .4 lii oro hull i3ldg,, 728-Jiiiiiuo (j.\viiler, hei'., l,iiiiiliuriiieii'o C. iiioneiiioIio,Minii. Oi?(Akrun 1)iotrict), J. II. Brown Rociieiter, N. Y., Concatenation Auguit 12. Co.,Akron, I 1 I O 3 5) lirown GravuoL.br, 2:j.15--cirT'o ,lí,}iiiooiiiI gr., MiiIcr3'Itoliinojiit 01 I (,o., Citoijuiti Ui,io, IO Silour St. ------11010crHiiIhn o i'lf-( luti O1Ii0-(SPrIIOiIlihD(str1t)I 1(f°ti \i\u 1100-1100HOMES ,,,.9, .

ojl;.:_. Lunch ,, ,, . .,, Th54 fliotrict), W. G. 73:gI-\li;rt A.Alicti,¡'ro rutor, ML.Mc,rrio OCTOBEIL1922 __ I f Olirloo Ihr Co,?.4nrlon, Ohio. Ihrao., rt.1orrio, N. 'i . ST. LOUIS, MO.,

, \Vm. j , ' AIA-- I Okioliorna City 1)lotrlct) ;7._j .FIII,J (;, ,, \igr., Joluii : 01g I A I I¿ & tkro n. Ohio ...... Portage Hotel _1I ,- , C. Vooghoo .1. Sohle 1,hr. Cii,,I iii,., liocliiisli,r, N. \ . lI Ca rntilwllC 20 69 1) , Alexandria, Lo ...... Hiitle' Ilote! s (ikioliemo City, Okia. .-- Atliint;i, Go ...... Anolcy Ilote! ON'lMUO_lWeotero1)iotrict),IlorliceW. lleno!, Ore ...... l'inc ¡lutte liiii lIber I,br. (.0., Washin gton. Ito! I n ouonC 2 I I t,5 I, I'Igeoii IlIrioinghooi, Ala ...... 'lotwiler Ilote! FtVV illi:ioOnt, f; l()I- I himno (,luirlusIililo., Myr.l,hr. I)ii., Ilolop, .1. Idaho ...... Owytco Ilote! O!! IC ON--- C Nliirii itliPiuloDiotrict), A. ,!noilHoii 1,uiiilwr A,lipiigli (o., I,ourett, Iloulder, Colo ...... Boo!derailo Ilote! 111g LoheohouCo.,khi- \'iioli. V' (2r,118) Ilutte, Moot ...... 'thornton hotel i7tf(;l-CiirlV. Siroi, toiles Mgr., L.I I.liii's& ,, n;:t1 Fo, Oe. . Cairo. Il!...... Co ,ie ittle, Vinoli. Ilahidny Ilote! Snark Dickason'SGreeting Ioifft..l:lierl .1. 1!ovei. l'iirhi. l)uiii.. Coaot Lutii. ..._.__.._.._.-__ __o_.o_,__'_"_o_"_'_o"_' ...... --turCo,, Seit!k, \Va.,li. . . . . 1LOO-IiO() 27829 .... hei,I'. Juriiiiiigo, tecy. , Oviiii l,uioher Co., to All . I S:iltle, %Viml,. 11Th l'i/rite or V/ire 2722-ll.. hiiíi ?ilgr., Il. O. Of tile honor COlIfCi'I'e(l Ll1)Ofl I 1110 (lOO1)Iy .sensi}iI InlIidl'l!i ¶f!f2!-lIItrick il. ()lwi'!l, (eii.lgr .,. liiii!oint j,iiiii. by' ni'y election to tillshigh cilice, hut I un also Secretary- Treasurer Ir t S!iioglu Co.. Everett, Wooli. COhlIillelIce ihi1)S(S, ahNt ISibil 1) I ÎA-l.iolioI..l)owd,!'rc. ..I)clìiiiiieI.iiiol,ur of the responsibility yotli' it. Isherwoo cl c,., 'loto, \'iiohi. that110 act 01'oflhISSk)l! of mIllO ni;ty foi'feit l'62l-l.ce I,. I)owil, Seuy-Trciio,, I)eflniìce I.iioibur (O!(ICHVOI' il!tu!gIn'nte(l 011(1 Ml) or ('o., 'Iiii'oiiio, %Voohi t shall labor to CUl'!'yOli tite \V'OI'k . 21;()tO-!Vi!litI I'.\'ool!e',h!oikleui.r,!'oget ¡Jletroit Siiiil h,i,iril,r Co., Tocoiiui, Woehi. Dilly advanced by h!!1)I'CdeCeSSoI'S. statler hotel, I fg!-.11wi&ril N. l.iiullurg, Siileoiooir, Joiiii I)owi.r expressed 0111' mission ill lusulclrcss or l.iiinlar (i;., 'l'acoino S'ioli. Snur k Gb'iggs aptly . 2;!!fi7liirli1 .ltoguri ., ,\oot.¿(9i.. Mgr., ft, l'itii! athicIlliflUOl rneetillg ¡fl Detroit- t 'loti l,br, Co, .'!'oeooul, \Viioli. .1? oor,i ReservaI14 tions I IIoo 1/ial 220;)!-Grrgc C.Cook, 'ieoh're ,,. 'h'i'leooti.r 111e I/WHy!!1 !lirOlqJl!1100- arc developing :4 Crooiiii ,t Cooiluit ('o,, '!'iLii)iiI!L, \%'iioli, aCCOfllpliS/1 1)11W/iillseclirinfJ _,_o_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,,,_,,_,__'_' 82 I 7..'!'lj,jiiiiioI.I loiolfiìrt.Iì ,l':irtiiir,l.ioi!otroiri I/ifsorÙaniza(iOfl C(I!! \'iio!i. 1/ic Iwilber (t'ode lIirOlq'JIl I hitiidfortli Co., 'ÇiIi,)Xiiii, bellerrelá.líoflShel!vecn flìCfl of I 270fl-Wi!liiiio \V. %Vood, Owoier, Wood & Ivurooti, I1!rollgh .', Ol!EGON-(WcotQrn h)totr!ct),J.Il.Olson lhlrt, Winli. fraternal acquaifll(lflCC(lad confidence 111071 I 11113G Z ) , e.o 'l'ue 'Fimberrionn, !'ortliioil, Oie.I 77!2lrul If. lobuno,Iloiyur liii!SLIIINIIIIUI, lU,. h noce OIIEGON-! lient! Dio trlrt I , lt. Neolu.gio Jri,iihirCo., 'lariout,IVitoli. selflshconlrol of any one branch." loor, O 4 ) ,Slirvhi n.! hixon i,br. Co., henil, Ore. ig!-A!!ort I(, ?,lor!iii, Viet' l'rea,, l'arille Nut. aiid promote . create confidence !'ANAMA-Wl!!!oni'I'.Mcçorioick(20320), Ihr ('o., 'I'uuuuiouu,\Vuulu. Our purpose shall 1)0 to !u1onurgr, Itoluert WIlcox, Ancon, Coon! 'Loue, i:u..l.,,u, C. ,. 'l',!l' I',,, ,,,,. relatlohluihipS t1hflOfl1 all iflOIfli)el'S of every l'ouiom n. , 1!!II'Ii101hiotIS h5 ;S2Juu!uui Suuyuk.r, l'ro,, C'iene lir l,uurtilierc'i,,, , 1.-W.G. Serirn(2g082), Ko!nm- 1flOflCity, Colo ...... Strotmore hotu! m'endei' a hettei' aH(L h'IIIIJPPINN 'l'uucuuuuuuu, Wuuoli ,- branchof our industry that we may Ci>., Mnri!li,,P. 1. Ccnti'ahluu, Vi'noh ...... luuiuinni.hr. IS t! !--\!'il!iuuuuu C.h)ceriuug,Ck'iu.Mgr.,Tu,!,,,I)u,ur,'r Contrahin Ilote! and. tilo public. - SASK A'I'Cl!EWAN- tNorLh,eio Duotr!ct), !.uuiulurC',,,'!u,eorl,u,, \'uuolI, Chicago, h!! ...... LuisiiIlote! gicater service to ti!0 consumer SIl!uuo (211100),'l'welfth St., Suoku,- Cincinnuit!,O!ulo...... Orgaflizatlohl of Clubs George 211!S'--\\'illiuuuuu C, Vlo.c!u.r,Jr.,yee'3, IkeV!ueuo!er Giboon hotel To make 1100-lEO!),through tibe ,r Icon, nolu., Cuuouuulo. ()oguux!Cu,,, '!'uucoo,:e.\\'uuo!u .-- (.o!or,odo Syringo, Colo ...... Alomo Ilote! W. tue open forum for(liSCilsIlOil aINE SASKATCIIEWAN-(Sohut!uernfliotrIct), !27o-!lu'uuryW.StuielurlI, Vuuljuuct. !uiuul,er'vg. Columblo, S. C ...... Jc!leroon Ilote! III every lumber cemiler, W. Wilooui(28520), TheIhutley Lbr.Co., CI,,1vereli, Wu,,h,. Colombin,Ohio ...... DuskIer Ilote! mutual interest, an(1 toadjudicated w S Docknsrun. (2300) (Hl,ouuuu Suulu.o Corinth,MIso ...... h!eg!nn, Oook,, Coni,,!:,, lffC'-Jrruuuukulu Stnrtii;', \i'r l'reo., Wahiron Ilote! Solutioll of problems of gOO(L SOU'l'II CAllOh,INA-(Colornblo D!Btr!ct),C. Co., Deiiver, Colo ...... Luitiber nivonY' lgr,,Fir Treo I.uzuuk'r 'l'ueo,,,,,, BrownPoluico tiilfei'cnces with fairnessafl(1 amity that tibe greatest »!cki''i" & Goodmitit CCnontulurl! 181)073), Colloton Cypreoo l,l,r. Vuioli. .. Detroit, M!c!, ...... 8tatlor ilote! Kiuin City, Mo. Cu),. Coluunulului,S. C. f3027-4Vi1!iuuuuuF. l)uoouo.o, S:ihoMgr.,V!,!te SturFort Collins,Colo ...... Nou'tiucrn Ilote! (löfle the greatest numbem' CA!!OLINA-'-(GreenViIle D!otrlct),C. l,uuiuI,erCui.,Eluuuuo, \Vuuo!u. Colo ...... SOUTH FortMorgan, Curry I!oto! r , holco ownershIp. . abItipromote and aid, b). (30088), Grucno'!!lcLbr. Co., S.1)iek000, Vire !'res, Mgr., I'uueiiie Stuulco ColiC ...... J .___- Spiegel lS6!!)J, Freseoc,, Fresno Ilotci o encourage eflal)IetilO - C. l.uuiuuluerCo,, '!'uucoiIln. Vuuolu. i1i8tjtUtIOflStimt. Greenville, 8. G!enwooul Spr!n,ro, Colo ...... Denver Ilote! \vllcI'eòr possible ti!oSC 'fNNNESEh-(Nrotern Diotrict),W. Il.luhuir- !2f0!-l'ruuuu,'ioI!, hhuululuuirul,Ceuu!ruu!iuu,V,'uiolu.(ru-Grond i!o!u!do, Mich, ...... Puot!!nd Ilote! & Co., realize their ideals. cuy I288861,\Vht. Murray John. lire'!). Grand Juuuuution,Colo ...... La Court Ilote! worthy afl(l ambitiolls to of the tree. Co., athocating tite use of every P' ooCity, 'renn. 02S!-'T!uu,u,uno lloru(unuuux, Preo.,legging Greeley, Colo ...... Cuumfleld Ilote! of our forests by flCOliI'Ilg0 Molcoim uuult!e,%VuLolu. , 'ra encourage collservation of lumbermen, to 'FNNNESEl'-(hCnoxvIlloflintr!ct), E!k!ns.W. Vo ...... City Ilote! and State Associations (27518), Wolter McCobe, hCnoxv!!!o, 6778 .... l',u!o'uuu'l G,Liuglolu,Prou., luglio!, Luuuruluir National and Regional Miller JacksonvIlle, Flu ...... Mu000n Ilote! To cooperate Will! Lo , uhuuuuuut.\eruoun,Wie,!,. Tenn. hutnoas City, Mo ...... Mueluleboch Ilotol them wlicrovei' WC can beof service. 'f!NNESSEE-(Memph,ls DIstrIct), Walter.i,. tl5l!-0. Il.Jlouuocr, ('ei,i Mgr., \Seyerluuiuier1.nkeCharleo, In ...... Mujeotic Ilote! inernhem'sliip and t)) assist Co,, Co.. "oS ,!i. Igeuin (2001! :i c.óBradley l,imber Ihr. heerett, Longnioot,Colo ...... Imporlal I!ote! ., ,, - It«,2-Juuuuues1.Greguury,Pro', .., I lu\'uu,ter u!ul! . . Our slogati : ,-__--- -., Memphlo, 'l'. Lo'ehaiiul, Colo ...... C!ncolnIlote! -,- Relut,W.WhIt. (o,, I uuuun, Wuuohi. TNXAS-(Weoterfl Dtotr!ct). Loo Angeles,Col!f ...... ilayword Hotel lock(2130!),EIPnoo Lbr.Co.,L'I Paoo, !tftøu-l'ruiukB.Cole, \ieeireo., IronIeB. Co!,', l,,conGo ...... Dempsey h!otoi !u,eoouuu,Woo!,, -- Texou. . -- , Memphlo, Tenu ...... ChIsco Ilote! . Hut,!!etoiì, 1reo,,Aoiterooui. TF"IAS-'(Northern D!otr!ct), lVm,H.Black $,Alto'rt Vi M!hovoukeeWio W!iconoin Ilote! floe 41 ')nl!o 'l'exuo \hu!lIeto,, IbrCo (ter,cru, Vo,, lu o-Ó:- - (12527) i O MobileAla Bottle Hole! ; A. Milch, cfi7tu0uuuuu\. l'uitI. 'rEXAtO-(SouitleooterflI)!trIct), Montgomery, Ala...... The Erchongo Hole! (22076), Kyle Bldg.; hlenumont, Texuiu. New Or!roos,Lii ...... Groenwald Ilote! i',l',''So'ir °'tcif,c Ihr Y McAlpin Ilote! iu I \ll-C'tuttiuth uil,) I \ Siouiur(°0 ISO),iuguur luu'rcoo 1%uuolu New York N lull!,. for daily action and the i!uuuuue ('u,,,tu,It!Aulu,uCity, ort,n11 and practical, a safe guido 1,lur, 22fo;t-,tll,ertI!. Kui!uui,?ulgr.; Robert Gray S!u!uuglá ...... H0l of our Code of Ethics aro1oft \%ASIILNGTON_(SeuittlelDiste!3t?dDofl1ti AIILOUS HtCI The lrinciPl .11) I?,:t0 I %luut AIZ -l( I br Co tIis h!)SIS of all transactionS. enable us to render to society IL Laico Utah, 1h0 lIctor! members and our Order, and D tCo nilo,, o( 14111) 27O0th uuei°1'!uanu'nro,r ShannonLIur be a credit to our sincerely 'and \ 'h1V'IRG1NlA-W Sun Their observance will and Long Life, I am, 1643Brood .ßt.I,I,,lndu!pIIa, I u Wishing you Health, Happiness ""'70-FiTuu rui li!'y \Vrig}it' Monuugerl'oc',îeSon Fronllco. Calli ...... Itomona Hoto! of service. theUnivers e.' C, E. our full measure Snark of WEST- V!RGINIA-'-(Northcrrn-D!tr!ct), 'ihuutuuu,(I)oor Co,'rn,opuuu,,t'io,l SmILle, Wuuoh ...... Wuoli!ogton Hotel W. S. D1Cl(SON, (2300) Goy (23168), CI:irksburg. W. \a. O7fJlO-11ulliuu,iihleuury t4quier,Iluu'er,Foiltertoi, SprIngfield,Ohio...... fluncroftIlo'el fraternally yourS, WISCONSIN--E. A. 'El'li'rt( 't0410), 668 Foi. h,ouuulwr Co,Tou'oma, Wuislu Sterling, Colo (,oho Hotel I ty.elirhtli StMilwaukeeVia. 27t}0S-Suiuuuu'! Vulooi, lee'y-'Freoo,l'ur!lic NotlouiuiI Tompa, Flut...... II!llsboro Hotel enalbe, July 29, 1921, ort Thepo,)9lre al Moon! Morria \VYtThIINC-!NoColoindWyo.), W.ht. l,uuiol,cr Co,,'l'ou'oma, Wosti, Toledo, OhIo ...... ,Succor Hotel E,jjforteil Qfflr.O,.5!. LordJ, MO. Eo!ered as second-dan MonLMuer!:,Illinois: ' , - Gr!er(2778), -W. It. Gr!er Lbr. Co, Chey- I lOtuS-Joli,,fiIe!ulu, iolgr.. \Vuuluiuugt.on WoodTr!nidnd, Colo... ColombIa Motel !>ubUz!uuf bi.moolhtY ni II! , uniter lie ¿tri of Mucchi 3, 1870 enfle, Wyo. ('reducto, Tuvouuua, W ail,. Tu6ca1oos, Ala ...... ,,.,...... MeLeuter Hotel

;---- 2 1100-H 00 BULLETIN Ii 1100-HOU BULLETIN WHERE THE CAT TAILS GROW. "DOUG" No.12104 "BETWEEN'l'orrenee,froua Xonia, Ohio-but wIly TRAINS" ATOUR 31st ANNUAL weren't you there yourself?And a lot By Harry J. MitIcrEx-Snark, No. - of the fellows brought theirvives, mid ___% I 3466. i)etroit, Mich \'e who atteuuded thethe LeMut.stere even brought the biths' thirty-first IIoo-hloo Aumumuimil in Detroit Yes, ¡loo-Ibm again s'idks the earth THE 1100-1100 BIJLLETIN 1)elivcrcdntScat,tIe CoiicitrnaI ¡on, this week mii e glad c'o ilid-for lfoo-llon Vo womit say vhìo brought it back, bui! O(flcinlMalin,,, at (ha Concntennt,cd Order or lIoo-lloo.I'imbliolioul Bi-MoauIiIy nu p Motini Morra, flI,noi. SepcmI)er 9, 1922. mugnhui w'nl he t.lm e enrili.\Vo hued to juin there in no (huull)t it in hei e. \Ve are Entered an ,econ,I.dn,a matter July 29 1921, at tilo poil office at Mount Morris, Illinois, undor tuo Act of March 3, 1879 1'or iruiy yeflrI' VC WRI1(I('((i our gnodItero frein I)en Moiuien iuuuiluei e Llittleafraid we might skip SOuuiel)Ody if u'c , lifl(i - t old eoiintry o'er, Imite iii armiving, limif after l)Ciuig fed stitu teilto ouate about Henry teuer- If. R. ISLIERWOOD (29516), EdItor 1'roia Uie tui hiilen L A (lite I e to Iti fi c 'nwatered fly George Wilson \Vitliouut 'l'hocvooul'eeye fororganization, Pareouu p. A. SIi11'KIN, Aooueinto Filitor renUul nuore, I [ypheumJouies, uve wended nurvay toSlmnjikmn'st(imigumo for talk,amicI others ".-::.:-- 1171 Arco,!,, fliiiIdIn, St. Louis, Mn. 1'roiiifertileiiIiiisniirroiindiiigítirthe 11iehiigmcuc ('luulu, where the eoneatcmma-like thema.\Ve know it was mt ilolight j Ilium lulroraIIe(1 \Viiniipeg fioric'iis to be hehl, si rolleml up ti) to neo Coi(iriggui in miction. \\e feel Fo whore tue wiiisoiiìe Creoleills ontopfloor. nuire he himi(l eounetluing to do with it, HOO-HO0 ENTERSTHENEW YEAR 'l'litiOrder will cooperate\vil,llthe A TRIBUTE TO H00-HOO. Jinnom limber leg. ', \\'Iiat'n this'?" 803$WO. 1'iur,8H WO 'l'ho cry goes ump from time A. to tue P., WITH INCREASED STRENGTH associmitionsoftueiuniumstryuLuli will I ' ve iiteliii Iinno y coiiiriiles,elnnj ici!mui)i)ro:iciuumui the s1iot time muir was full nlfromn H. B. to time G. of M,, "Get cuit the AND INFLUENCE. stress tiuo importmiuico of ((umIdi coopermition, ninny a n$iirdy henil timeliii?.?.,themulino,tue liumghter, ofold blmcek cat bumttuimi munddust it oíl mind By Fred Larkins, No. 8105, Aaaistant noci will remider every im0ssii)le h)it of mdii i..eiil have found toy iellow'inortnI i re iimtlupy mmmcmi. 'l'ue auumoke of cigars curledput it on !''uuot neglecting, of course, 'l'hme 3 i st anummumil of time Oi'mler li eId mit Secretary, American Wholesale to tue essociatilllus collectively, and their IL 1)1111(1. to Lumber Association. kindly,hilpfiil ujuit, l flilluili\S'iiH iiittiumgOilmdlSIXcyl- sqiucreyouireelf vithithe Suuluremmic Ï)etroit, Sepeulmiler 7-8-9, \s'mìn, without. ilioini)ers indiivillumuhly. Yol thin ln(ls Whostrike niy buey, sc bimbre, timore 'nn a llOummi(i Of revelry byScrivemioterintheopermutmon. Diuim (iltestioii, one of the most euithusinolio lily vorn , old heart ng! ow umigimt. Smcummmdern, of l(iunnmts City, Mo., No, 12, uimeetiuugs ever hehlintimeimistory of As mi xnoimilwr ofthe Coumeateuiuitod o'lii re 'l'hirong the fili r Ilyniiiit iiieiutov Ami within it. wee jumst lue naine. Omico lias (ioule it.So luts Frank Cole oui the Iko-IIoo. \Vlliletimomctteui(hli000 10(18 Order of110(1-1 Eco for muore ticen 2f) lAie'iiLLniln grow. umide woverc suiddeuilytrtciispiirtcil ,Oa.St, minciJeff Webb hiero in ?vlmciiigaum. uìot large, clumetothe uncertainty of yomirs and ms a 1)mlSt Vmeegerent Snark, rmuiiroadconditiomms,tuo rcprcsentmitiouì iiack twomity years.It was the¡[unu- fFor the lumbermen, be it known, On to Tacoma Ihmive utl\vmiyn ibid min mibi ding fai tii n . uyntates was tue Imirgent iii iuimcny years. oL iiiiinyniLi iiI n ninoiig l.hioiii aselie l. hue of twenty years migo, with little loit/had wandered off after falsa gods. timo Order as a permuunnomit mund effective They were the only people ¡n the The great feature of the late win- they're rare! y' 'culled'' tuiit, with umuimoh iulilcd, the muir lull of fumu 'l'Ime nl)londili reddition iced the mnmmguli- ter will be The Osirian meeting at orgmuuii'ì.mution of groict vidimo to tice luuiuciunr 1"roin Adon inni iiOngoin! to Lesi, I"1e r,milS! fellowship, cordial greetings, s'armu world entitled to wear the black firenteiìtertniuluulen tprovided by tue Tacoma. indiislry. 1"or tiims rensoum my anemicher- graitihly loud, liiiuuilcliisu, cat, and yet they went around with I loo-lino minci immuuliuerinemi of Detroit ycre The High Priest of Osiris will un. slit p huisnover llecOuclloiu'eml to lapso l"roiii\\'i!I Li,eLood slio rene nlul n itiiml tintI ain't mull.As il to eirmpiianinemblems in their buttonholes that greatly iiiexcean of tue most nmcngmimio doubtedly fix at an early date this though there W(mretuliosi'iienlittle holy-order1)euuii iii fact that Ifoo.líoo luis lucen reljiurmm,the butcher, the baker, and the expeetmitions. Iiifmict, Lucy wore SImdIl dato for the now mid-year festival (till of I-Ioo-Hoo. ubre t hmm iminory of timo devo tillo to l'o Ji n Aus ti n whose weird vri litigeli ttimore were iuuuny of tue fauuiilimcr lEoo-i[oo \candlestickmaker could wear, that its'iis iuuì1iosoiiilc to tmikum miuivmtuit(mge Itis theAnnual iournoyofa groat tite Order iiiIIl fai tui n i te fui tlire of nay lt iiuiIuiulraiuia coreen. of tilO luist, nonio ((f them jumst back inf...I!e time was, when you sat down of the lioiui)itiullfe femutumres iuffored, clime to good friend, hut Baird, whose rsiciuiory in the smoking compartment, the many Hoo-Hoo to travel ¡nlate 'ket tfuidr though t.in ever golden on Itilo fold, cuinmeof tlmemnvluu liad ncvcr/ flic great mulfl(lliult (IfIlliciuienc tun t 1I'mls February or early March on pur- i revere,enmiluied me to koop niy own their Iieartn ore ever true. lift it-'it,ilS\%'miHuoll said, was mt sight/stranger across from you looked at ilecesomury for oflicersemIlumemuibers ill chasing trips to the Northweat. fui tiduri ng hill dmirk dmuyn, '1hey juleilgo it hoyo1 friciidehi ¡u iuiuil they luirnuireeyes. I your button, took his pipe out of his it tteunlammce to traulnact dumriuig timeshort To take advantage of thl would As imone 1)1ml the worthy cmiii ivi tlmstauid I 'libre \u'l(s .1.F', ,i(u(l(l, No, 91, tip froun\.mouth, and said, be wise. Ifthe High Priest is ink the couic of you. luoriod of three (laye. pleased to maleo an early decision tli(m rmivngcC avimicit tuno bn rigsuiiloui t, So cornucopia uuuity St. Juuiiis, muid L. D. May, of Jmcckeon-"- ''How'sthingsinthelumber freutl'(irtuine'n As time Order euters mi iio\' year, it as to a date it will without doubt i Ion-1 i co byNli000nnfiihlyovcrcouuuiuig trade?'' Íuuirethulcueuiuigsflow ville,Fimi., O.II,Ilachtel, of Canton, uloi'íu1(11 Wlii pride becmiuuse the mie tivities help to decide many to make their mliiuniversities, luis fully demonstu'uitod I business trlp at that time. On the linIe dowui i n the incinlovc'huereu (fluo,l'iut Cook, fruiiuuSt.Íouiis,Mo,, To the world the black cat was the ortile 1llist yemmr ilmive gmiiimed recogn il ion i ts worthiness,'l'liimreforo,let no ululI badge of our business. The Annual meeting of the Weit- the rut tudis grow. (Intl lobi mnu)rolots younger but not mi 1111(1imiereasecl tIme iulfluence of its mnerembers liohilibi t n Vllhlii.ltoc;liriii (llisl.ry1)11 t That time is coming back.-jAuner- orn Retailers at Spokane in Feb- hit mimare chipper. mind hluumibermnoml tiuu'ouigiuout timo country, runry affords a good excuse for seL- ott ive to mmihe greater niel Iletter luso 'l'iiere wan Col, Grigge, of 'I'acouoa,ican Lumberman. throlmgii)ie'vpolicies and high idemIls fing the date close to this event. uuf its ulrovcllllility to exert, li powerful ST. LOUIS HOO-HOO HONOR Vuisii.,tuoSnmLrk of tIme Uiiiverse, steer- Spokane will stage a big concatens- iiltiiieiico for good, thereby couitril)lltiiig ; WIliCli (ITO fostered in beilmilf of the great ; ; tion in connection with the West- ingtimeenuicatwithiiskill that J00 ;; ; SNARK. iuiduistry. orn Retailers' meeting. Imluermully to tile progrcs, luronllerity mind Cmiiiiioncould velI huye envied. umili THE CAT IN LEGEND. iimiupiuiess of til((He engaged in the loather ; st, Louis, Mo., September 27.-'l'hc ; 'l'ue cploucdid reilorts (If tIle Supreumle The northweot will find a steady i ; Larry 'l'umliy, of St, Louis, Mo.,doimcg _. 1111(1uilliocl i umliumnt.rien. st. boumuneinborn of 1Ioo11oo today oulilers clearly iulllicate(l flic coumstructive push of the vital life of; Hoo-Homu tuejumiuiorimlgin li way that brought Ivlcdioval nmmperstition held thmct Smutauì's through the winter. gave a luimheon at which tito guest of u'ork tllmit liad becui accomiilisiicd during lt ought to As Aesistauut Secretmiry of the Auuieriemuc backmneiuioriesof Mmcx Sondheimmior,favorito'. form of early mippoarmcncc; wan be that way, for to the Northwest hiouior was \V. S. Duckacon, of ¡(aunan tue l)mInt your, mlulli the Imenoui Is derived fly America will have to turn increas- \Vhi(il('smiloT4lmJnil('u' AnsoeimdiouìrullIiin i jo0Ileruimurihinamid other great Juniorsa blmuck omit, i ts imiemiuiiern111111 time lumunimer induis try mit ingly for it is going to be Lumber's elimia'ge ufi te Arhi trahi on Dojlartumlelit, City, Snark of the Univerec. Mr. Dieka-of the l)miSt, 'l'ue ancient Egyptians revercml tun ; son euuiuio to St. Louis to couler with lmirge. 'l'hey forceflilly broligllt home to Capital. ii Imirge jimirt (f muy time duuriiig the liant t Yes, it wmin n great night, to be followed emit,muid Aelmmrums, one of their deities, Keep the Osirian meeting on your henry IL Inhorwood, Sceretary-Treucuurer milliii mittend micce the in fluenèc min cl tho tWO yours hills 11(1011 iievoteul to tice ilutmull- il3'ii grollt (lmiy, when the unciuibers umuctwas represented in the forrui of a hiummnmumi business tab in making plans to

; 1111g of trade disputes wherein humilier- (>1' .JuuhiuuuSeidel and iiui1lOi'tmiuleeof tuepromotion oftue . tIto Order, auch lit tIme Board of Coimimnerce muid engmigcdvit1i ii emit's iieaul. visit the Northwest. The live ones Iuuct Snuurkn. Mr. li'iimci}ilCs of tile Ormier, iui bringing about will ali be swarming in at Tacoma. (1)011 frequently seek to gmciul minuulfmuir Liauireiit M. '!'uhhy, imi wordy mind veilenmeuit cicbate--'ct goo(l enomny of No amuiinmd is so great eue better l)lisifless reimitiouis, (roui which mIch mL(lvmtultage over tacitother, In titis Seidel 1ureauded at the luncheon. sign, other too, forit brought hack constraint mis the emit.'l'ho eat mut timo ilot Oilly time inlilletry, itself,vili benefit, work J have 11(1(1 liii opportiuiiity to oh- Ouie of the results of ruEr, Dickason'smumeunories of famo(m arguimientmctive Ami-feet of the Rommian goddess of liberty huit society will Ile bettor nerve(i. c'rvo tite motives ucuid icetions of bu n(lrerhs visit was uu move tui Orgauui/M a lloo.ItooouaIs of tue l)iLSt, signified Ronimiui freedom frein conetraint. 'l'hill Round 'Jable session mlgain ciemoui. Soimietiunesinlivelydliselissionsiiiof iuimilerrflemm freut every section of the club in St, Louis, a conuunuttee, coIuIliocccl But lAuereu'asim't coy murguiuncuit ai)oumt Egyutologistn haveestmibtishemithe strateli whimitcan; be a000mnlllisiied byCOilvontiOlmsaulul9u IlIUIgmitilori n ge weUnited States mind Cuinmidmi and in ovary .1. Allen, olnurnian,u1r. Seule1, Smimurk. It,vcnt to "Dick" Dickmlson of II emit as ticemlmleiemit Egyptian symbol of brimugiuig together represontmitivcs of tilof1111 into flic orrom' of over middronsi rig timoiiraneit oftime inclumstry. This unimeuiuil , Mr. Tuilly uil E. E. Evercuihl, licing((f I(miuismis C'ityW. S. l)ickmison, if youthe moon, not only boeaumne it is moore vmiriouis brandIes (Iftile great industryvml me of the 1lOiii t (s'e tiet,;mItici attachexpormeuieehmis convinced me thmil, tile appointed to look after tue matter. lireler to lout it tilmit, u'mty-witii mc 81111lit.mieti ve mifter sumisot, but froni tice dilmitiomi : aumd tiirougim Opeil discllssiouus amici frmuulk- miiii temportnnco to mi word or an OJ)iiliomimull too prevalent spirit of unfliirness aumd t ou know u'ho l)ick is-presiuleuit ofmind contraction of its orb, symbolical Following a short talk on the great miese of speech, as LIbre \Vmliu semirecly a tiimitis not jmistified. 'J'IIOoldstorygreedis not lIlielrlmnrily to inherent theSuiuLiis'estermi Lumuuubermemi's Asso. service lIoo-IIoo in rendering the luiuuìher of ticevaxiiug amici wmumiing of tice night probleme brougllt (il) for discussion,lIlt cvii ill tito mincis muId hearts of lumber- ; ;; wouulci be itP(lpO8 (fluite often-the one cmmition, vice presillemit of the Natiomimul ; industry, SnuLrk Dickuison tlmnkcd the goddess. tiumul its'as provell timict wiIm(t tiic si)emulmerof thu jury wliioiu ilmid been out nil after-;men, for I believe tiiem to i)e 9O.4't l)C lletmmii LounberI)eaiers'Association, 'l'ue Kilkenmmy cmits fought so ferocioums- 1401118inombere for their loyalty to uvould himive in ((hullmin an ohstmic'le'asnoon. 'l'hojlmdge sent for them aumdcent puroin imemirt, 'Rmutiier itis toy St. \ice preeideumt of time American Lumber the Order and particularly for the slip- ¡y that when the; fight ended only the miotiiiilg moore thaml 0. mnislmn(lcrstmlnding.said, "If youlioui't-inmuke a funding by l'urunCoilvictillultlumiti tisllame to the Congress, muid now Snmirk, Imirk Ellemige, port given Pitat Snarks Seidel and 'l'ufly, tmiilof euch remnainc(l. 'l'hie Bound r[IIimlc BeSsiOil, i)ecahise of timm 6:00, 1 will llmO'Q tile sheriff solId in yourbustle and strifeof modern business (mf Corimitim,Iviins,, was, of course, ro- whose vork for the Order lie lauded. The expressiomm, "a emit has nine lives," effective demolmohrlition of bringing aboutdinners minci SOli will hmm locked up forau'liicii allows lIttle tiune for couinideration t elected to theSlmpremne Nine. c1mcrk owes itn origin to the fmiet Unit the padded hotter lmmi(icr8talmliímlgs,u'ill be urne of timethenigimt.'' 'l'ueforeruinnsaid, 'Allof jlustiee toas'arlls others Nr, Seidel told of his recent trip toamid inhume Seidel ocre the fellows whofoot amid tocs bremik the eat's fall amid it femitiures duringlime coining year in everyright, Judge, i)mut; if you do,end in tile Therefore,inoxpresning my lIest California and of the light of the lumberworked the pulinotor mt few years bmtckis said to light oui its fcet. - 4 ulistrilt througimoumt time UaIitccl States,dinuiers minda hmuie of hay."And thewishes to one auld all for an enthusiastic interests there in the campaign againstwhen a pulmnotor Wm18 needed. Grins like a Cheshire; oat" comes lt will 1)0 the 1101iC3' of tue Order tojumige didn't ask "Icily?" 11e kulew. flfl(l solmh-inspiriumg Annual, minuh roy re- the wooden shingle.11e said that if \Tlmo else? \\TclI,R. S. Whiting, from freni the fact thimit Cheshire cheeses vere I)Ut its every effort forth düring the next'ro mnakeallowanco for the chimer lulaul'sgrots titmit I mime unmlble to he with you, the hunber interests there won iii theSeattle, Wash.,of course, the world'smnmido in the forni of ii grinning out. I tWelve months tocstai)lish hoe-hoeviewpoint marks tIn bigness (If a unanmay I suggest there is no greater or nohior referendum in November to wipe (lut;gremitestJmibberwock,; Ado11)li; Pfund, 1-lenry III F'rancc mind Napoleon I tuis law, the victory belonged to 11;oo Clubs, for Which a constitutionand in all debates. or moro VlllIimil)leavoriothmit Itoo-Iloo ! of Ciijummigo, the white hope of time retail.showed morbid iiórr or mut the sig]it of I Laws vere adodcd, coli through then can do than to continuo with renowod I[oo, a8 it was tho only order combiningOrs, Milton Klcimi, frein Atlanta, , (hi mc eat. clubs to h)reng together representatives In all the activities of loo-loo, itvigor and added force to promote among ich interc8tsin the lumberindustryLeMaster, (rom Fresico,Calif., IIi!! Cat's sleep is feigned slumber, like i ofmill branches of the industry,freinis to be nover forgotten that tice limita-lumbermen everywhere, tite groat primi- through which the fight could be nuide. llacllcy,Past hnarhc,freinChathauui, t that of a cat watching a mouise,- [Ar- s'iiichi will result better business relationsfions of blue rituial are fixed on everyeiple of the Fatherhood of Cod and tice -[American Lumberman. Ont., putting his boy through, Findleykansas Thomas Cat. \ lit mind greeter service to tile jaiblic. gathering of Iloo-ifoo. Brotherhood of Man. i- HOO-BOO BULLETIN HOO-HOO BULLETIN bei-man's help to do it.Ile pointed to "We, intiteNorthwc8t,CutO never "And themu, again, I cannot reiterate \\T0 tite Activities ¡it behalf of iloo-hIoo ofsolve tlteseluroblemas, alone mure too oftentluat wo aro all getting older OFFICIAL RECORD OF THE THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL i Supreme Snack Grtggs, one of the busiestpioneers as youmn tite East tiiid Southflit(l new men nimmst come after,Tiucy muten in the industry, as art exar'nple forItave been,butts'e,wtthoitr virginnpl)reeiatelitefriendships in business MEETING, HELD AT DETROIT, MICHIGAN, otiters to follow. stands can profit by tite mistakes of titesoittettmnes ittore titan soeittl-muntl why past, providedtitatpublicmetutiineittsitotticlit,l)iotherwise?'Two-thtirds of SEPTEMBER 7, 8, 9, 1922 SUPREME SNARK'S REPORT I can be made coiuversant with outr pro-'ottr busy lives you aro in business. Supreme Suai-k Griggs tImen deliveredblems. "lIoo-I-Ioo Itas a mission to perform, 'ID Reported by Geo, W. Burgoyne, 23420-Chicago, III. o tite following, which was mere of an ad- "I am,titerefore, (blighted to itavetumid througlu oumr local chubs and netivi- dress timmmnum report: titisopportutmiity,throughtitisgreatties it can be aceomnpIishted. I ivant to Tite activities of1[oo-lIoo orgamiizatton, tito Fraterutity ofsee tite (in)' viten the Black Cat is weh- THE YOUNGEST GUEST AT 31stwreak vengeance upon anyhouly that "Brother hoe-hen: a h)uisyItfe among lumbenoen intiteLmminberdom, to joui mi a discussiomu of titecomae in any luimber organization iii any ANNUAL. lowers prices."11e closed by inviting o Pt'ol)leufls of oumr butetness.I voice titecHine. , ' the delegates to come back to Detroit \Vest have prevented me fromassuimning First Session utswhole-sentiment of tite \\'cst, from the timuubereth "It ittl)lttitmtcd'ítt tuis seasionto Itave during tIteaerialraces aiiul promised tite burdens oftiteSenti-k Ihuirsilay, September 8 iteattedly tee I kitow' I sluoutld have doute.tiCOtioul ofWuisltinglon niudOregon tomutad tumble thiscussiouts, tun! t1mctto lte , t hemiumuinimuity froin trouble in ally of lti)Oltby uieht tite Redwood Forests of Cuthiformuiuu, imiti!cutitstruetive ttit(l by prttctical eton. the department's ''hotels,'' luroviuleil he \VlteutIvmts prevutilccl emttltutsiuustie tumid energetic 'cats' as L. M. I kitow I cimn speak for tite C.ìrettt Soumtlt, "l'roi)uLbly titegreatest calltu tite 'vna not calledlipOfllo'iola1e tIle Vol- ¡mu exteitding greetings to i)ctroit ruin!iueople intite West isto preserve for I'}ic I'1irt y-first Aiutiti1 \I ((t ¡ng of t lie stead Act, 1'umlhy, George Contwall, 'Parson' Stimtim- .. luimu, heu-y lt. Isiterwood, Mr. Beebe tuuu(ithose repozisilule for titis getting together.futtitro generuttions groves of these trees (oiiateiuted Order oflloo.IIoo was Otis, gemuord maumager, Detroi t ' ' -:1 otlters, toai-celtI Utese responsiltilities, wre murodeVtmlnl)iiÌglii eIltouigli tstaitdumigiiititeir ever-increasumug grail- (iJ)eflC(lIIIthe ,\He1ttblV I lidi of t he I lotel I..uuuuuberCo.,iiibeluuilfoftIme local : detir for 500to 1,000 years. I ' . I ehearly foresaw muy inability to Statler, l)etroit, Mieli., Friday morning, i, Order of lloo-lloo &nul the Immnibermnen .- undertake tite work, but I was They cannot ito isolated nod Seìiteiiihrr S, with the Supreme Snark ... .::,;.4 of (fie City of the Straits, welcommied time imuflutenced by titeir splendid en- ht'e. (if tite Universe, Maj. l. G. Griggs of visiting hunubermuieuu to (lie city.Ile spoke luts come thuutsitmsnt mtn(h gumuurnutteedCO-oh)- "l'iteir h)rOtectiofl 1'I%l!Ofluii, ¡(X)No. 2231 iii \Vasli,,I bo-I - '//& of (he rapii11' chiamugi'ng imiduistrial count e- eruttion.I 'fell,' and I tun happy i il titeir clone stttiud anti ¡itI ift- the cliiiiri. fair iittcnilrice vas regis- nonce of the city011(1its relmuitatiout05tIte iiitite failing, hecautse I have uiug their itigit Itends to get life t cred nL tite opening Hessioli, the railwiiy . ¡mt largest aultolnol)ilecity the world. eutmu only learned thieL muothming is maromo- frutta above.'l'iuey sitiiat joliI roveiit.ilig iiiP.liy old-timers Us referred to (lie Entertmeinmoent Coni- ¡ulishued CXCOI)t Iltrough sacrifice, htuiuulcollectively mund itt belts frommi colei ng, andt helisot ,al niost rnittee'8 arrangemnent for an automobile mamutile s'khe to prevemut wind ¡mthile iiiprcceknte I for Sei t einher, keimt oth- ride moud mt visit to Belle Isle, Detroit's mund one'sluest friends mtre titose witht urhomn one is eon- mutti fire cruising their tievasta- ors awily. pride, or, a.s ?d r. O lis cafled it ,' 'one of t lie t tutti. 'l'huisorgutn i zmttioititas stonIlyttssociutted iii i)utsinesti Supreme (liiipIaimithe Rev .P, A. beauty sPole of America.''lie also in- breit imustrit mneittuth in t'sluublisit- timidoutt of business, front one Simnpkin, openiL the iiieitirig %vj tim tuis vital the luuumuheruuienti)comule ugaili. tin duty's end to amtotiter. I tlue- littsurit groves and etumu brief invoemiti(111 'Almighty (;oil, as we LE MASTER RESPONDS TO WEL-. enlutes our dutily1 ife, mind il n'e itutIt'lt nuore. inne t)) time formiiol (J)e1ii1lg of tIm is session, ''I recent 13' retti!i n t lrtimtluer COME. (lout' tget ut littleeiijoymmten t 11H ()flCCagain the brothers have gathered hither, It lu imik,itois' a tiilettuune, (j,i).Le uIaster, of Califoruuiuu,t he tottof humsimtes mus we lflOi'O hiere from far dist mint iihmwtsOtt he mmli er ('tgaret-siiuok mmtgf utuirist visited little toseurdsof alomtg, J)uisiflestivili get ims, of this fraternity,i'e ask that t he spirit greatest resl)ouì(ler ouur ttiuuh)er tuttuh lutter tite iitiiis, veleommie," as time \'Vorlhuy Snmirk called "\Ve stand ¡mttitis orgiutizut- of Love andIraterimity mnmiy Prcviil in aiuti as ita saw t luegïettt trees huit, titen exl)ressed the Order's deep titniutstite represcittittives nl thisgatherin g.\Ve lnsecehi'1mwtu beimug ctt t ltt i ntumncrelttuntuthie Mailer alulurelimition of tIte 'welcomeitui geuuial everybrutteltof tu inisimiess huleas this coulutry of ours amid to grant Itoaruls remmtrtrked t 'IVitutta in)sl)itality extemiuled by huotIm 1)r. huches (lintisworthyoftIteItest tutito hihum, tise Preshlent of tim e United aluttituet'I','leamuwltihe, I tis careless tlumtt imu ¡It115, From tite owuter States,'i'iuynire mndblessin gsiiiiul If You siero one of tuo fortuumuittes vhuoauuul Mr. Otis.Tic said;"Wo arc like \Ve like of timmubor tiunt Itas ceitttiriet)f cugaret atith htad hien tiurown lead huhn anl direct himin titase tryingattemided tIte social functions ni-ranged gleefulehuiklren at a circus. ut lite tiittbor timol canneti a fire in eommneetion withtite E-loo-lico annuo! growtlt behimutl it, to tite thistrii> days through vhuidi hie is passing.Bless your show amid we like your 'pink lemuton- thuat wipeuh out it section, those in authority in this Order, and weat Detroit, of course you niet unii couldaile,' " at the susine time suggesliimg the ittor of tite ltOttr(lSthitit frutmite cute dwellings, our htomnes,WC "Ibelieve titis orgamtization musk 'flues to bless (huis Order minul to leadnot fitil to admire thevivacious littlechuuìricteritic hloo-I-Ioo greetilmg to De- Titis jutstified itself in to yeturs, nuuu turc m'CSl)Olttsiblø intitet ramtane- it on in every voy itvoumhu! go iii(liehady here shown coumrtcsying to troll. . turnI I know its urtttny mutembers tinos. , service uumuul the uu'hvmuweuuieiutofthe vithi her ui-inning suuuilo.She was the Le Master spoke of the umuarveloims "lite eosmrse of evemits affect- s'liosupjuorteulit so strongly brotherhioodof iuiuuuu. For I I isllameespleasing ultraction ofnIl eyesut thedc'elopimiciitof the t'oumventioumcity, mug our biisimtess-muutunciy, tite un tite Souttitlumnd will eomttinue sake. Ammicti." banquet ui-hiero she niade brief social¿usl visualized for his lueuurers tite maton- iuropertttihization of one of titis to rutlhytoits support.its TIlE SUI' 1thIl SNAB K thicit intro-enhis at many of the uhiners' (rubles. isluunent of the explorer, LaSalie, shouti cl benefit futmuds cmiii be ntremtgtlt- 'l'holittle miss is none other thmami country'sgreatestrcsoutrccs, ihm-ei! Dr. Jaunes \V, Inches, Commis- he comae back now' to see tito junco lie emuetl tun(l its activities enlarged sinner of l'olico of (hic City of Detroit, inMaybelle LeMaster, daumghtcr ofthe knew mcs mi wilderness.Ile tilso predicted bringsuts¡idocoiutactwith evcry moan, womimnut mmni cltiid, mit every hrnmuclt. tIme livewire Supreme SeniorTino-lino, as moiti-lugreater developmentiii the hishutrouluitioui giving praisnto "Eelusiveiy ut lumtiberor- C'. J).''Le" Lclnster, nod cuumne withfuture, seeing Detroit of tomorrow as (lic ill our comnmttummtitiea,niud tite medicali)rofCisiommduiriuigthe\Vorhd grtuuizuit ilimu,it outghttomanica hier parents all the way froni far off Oovcnumeni,ilseif, itas um simper- %Tnr amidiiiits every-day service to milan- Neis' 'York of today. every mutait l)routtl that tite great Fresno, Culif,, to attend thifl big 31st 'l'tuo SliCutkCr likened tite Order of lloo- visoryiitflimemiceaiutiresporu- kind, amid to l)r, liuelue, in puirticuilar, titrouigiu ITou-lino, utnd it isfiully iuorneItuimiber intlristm'y, of witielt he it ut hart, hhmuck cat gathering. l)etroit, the buuihdiuug frommu the aihility. Ibelievein¡ndivíduunltie- for his service (owarul developing De- Tioo (i out huy (lue l'ltoenix-like spirit tItat luau lutta a fratertuutl orgauui'i.ation so keemi taud ?iiss uluiyhchlc ssuts (lieyoungest ivilutermiess of iuìuluistriutt frMeruualismn to VclOpuïtemt tittbuilding tip our coutmutry, troit. riet,alive totite problemtts of time uituytitat gUestIii attemuhuuuuce and she enjoye(h butt colleetively tite hummn1)r industry mituist uu).iseuuinlietiof theyolstcntlituiu i)r. lui-lies thanked the \Vortl Suierk t tue OrguilIizuutiOli of today, muid tite exam- titey outilhe (iiscumssed, met ama! solved eYfrY minute of her visi t. soeomtdutet itself tittut it is ficeIroimi tite tiimtt(huisorgnitizrttioiicanieeoumiplishi for luis kind nords for (Inc t ors, nu1 ex- pie of1)1151mucluievenients servimug mis in- without Coveritmnent imulerferemice or juil cutlutmmty amtdvitutpeu'atioiuthat moine-much moro ittsecttt'iuig i)etter relations 1,lmminud (hut he wasOilt of the profession - shuirlutiolt aìtd strengthto thinouuuige r t,i ines mure visited itpoui tite great indite- i)et,'%Veelttite mnén of Lite lurnbcr ti-tidesemttcnec. mind doiuig o them vnik. I tut old the dele- ivorkers of tIme frutteriuity. huas watelteci the pro- luueuu(Sniud lurouuiotions he limo! umile in tries of this luund.'l'lei problemas titattln'outgit fratermuutl acqittuintttnce amid con- "Our cottuitry gustes some t.h ing of I)e troi t-that itis l.00k ilug ¡mit o titefui I mire of the On! e r, Insdcpnrhnentwere umilewithon t, fidemiec thoutitromuglt selfishroittro! ofgeese oftItoniait wttlttIteaxe clear the first illustrai oui in the United States AIr. Le Master said :"\Ve u'ill grasp the uufl'ecttitolife of our buttuiness eau be qumestiOluing the iiuhivihmals politics or olyed to mnumelt böttet' advantage tltroumgh aiiy oliobruunelt. tuerons fromut (he Atiauulic to tite Putetfie. (uf ml city of1,000,000 inhabitants beiuug ol)luortuului ty whichis outi'stoiitoutlul mm rehigioì. friendly tergutment titan through arluitrutry "It is not itumutn to stick lite knifeWe arc critietmed il wo develop too fummt, governed as business organization with- 'mies' luutsimuess cltumrct.eter,im cltam'acter l'or mum titat ruettitut waste, l)ult timber should emuforcemnent. imito yoitr competitors' hack, nail no mau out ally l)artY politics whuatover,(hie DETROIT EXTENDS WELCOME. 'liciter business t'datino,' a character for "ri-ces grow and eacit one isdiffei-ent,ever tltrived long oit suchtactics, norh)e grown u'ltero ut is suitable to grow it, city goveriuneuit hieing coumuposcul of mu Dr.indues then voiced the welcomeeOOl)er.'ttiOit and a cluuuracter for service. production while lumber can 1)0 grade(l and so dis- ivmutlielnil)l)Yiiiitis short tltrivimtg.and other crops of annual mayor amidnine couincilnucuu, not uardto Detroit on behalf oftIme Mayor and Let utstermoit mm lIon-lion eltutracter. tributed that waste is practically cliuutin-Know your customer, for his signaturegrown where tite development of the eoumncilnueui, 1)uit thosecIeCtc(1 by thethe City Administration, saying:''I'W'e with, in this convention assembled, of' titis Va8tlooks better to you either on a miotooracountrydemands it. nìunicipahitymut large-that the Policewant you to fcel't.luat you aremore tImancuit our ideal into a living force, (hint all oled andtiteutilizuttiouu resoutce is dáteemnined by transportatioiichock,if'yeticangot that l)erROflal "Wo have miti moral right to devastate J)epartrncuitis attracting the attentionwelcoine iii l)etroit,"ITe pointe(1 withlumuuberdomn amid society may be h)CflC tIte lumber resources without atlequmate i)rObIòmns. Uithess we solve these prolu-tomicit. of New York 1111(1other mnunicihmahitiespride to the achievements of thin city,fitel thereby." "hioo-IIoo's tini is luigh, t)ut ils objectreturn. lit the State of 'Washington, heeac it. isuiot remi as a Political (le-which is spokeii of soirmetimuies as "I'he lie dosedwithemit ippeal to every louis of umtiliziution, forest fire prcvomttion, oftiteone-cropis sui)iimne, amid no man ivi I Igo wrong mfit, is the tmtxuti)lC weimlthu of unti- coumutaunity, poetment, but.with the idea of efTicieuicyMiracle City."lic caused no litthc]itttlt ut tite lmunber biusi ness, for dii ty 's taxation(tiuntbane owiier), stamiulardizniion aiuti (iistribUtiOfl,he can keep loolciitg lui) itiul occasionallyturn! omir seltool muni! stato hinds comprise foremost. fl0 bi)okcofthe?elayor,merrinneutt ne he told a story of his h)ro-sake, to becomite a mnemmiber of lite lIoo- Our codo of chicsa wealth. of stamuding timber unsutrpmmssed we t'ill httve Governunent supervisionwatchiiig ide step. ¿'o unique characterin j)olitics,'' who, luefesseci igumorallec ofthe I[oo-Hoo--thmmt alico, saying tite organization is tr3'iflg to it must be protected from aiutItiureatetuedcontrol which are sowill um as minteli for tite mrmnamaotemror¡it the world, said, mud not regard politics as mquahili-friendtold him"Thumut is the Iu 1(Iux vilt, itself Impoli ti basis tluumt will make i t tiredeaferfire mtn(l devastation. oftenmisunderstoodandbecome ru withluisemployees asfor cation for his mippointoes, and Comnnuis-Klanof thelumuuber business. Theypossible for it to render a greater service in his trade. "I do not claim that all those benefits sioner luichics stated that all the appoint-havebntudpd thnuslves togethiert ç tocioty and tlip.t U muceels every lutin- ¡uohiticalfootbail. t- -.

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Activities Should Be linked. in nembcrs and rcinstatements, butin Death Benefit, SupremeOfficers, Speaking exemporaneoiis1y, the Su-íinaneing the new policies and services ''Iiiaccordance with the action tithen 'Plie Supreme Ninoluesfhiiictioned oour Order. at Fresno,iii 1921, vreme Snark continued: 11t seems to we linee carrieil our liarnaoiiioisIy and tvitlivigor, laboring .

. own ''At the close of the IIoo-IIoo death benefitfor . . Inc that we have in JToo-IIoo a great year, n the past year, :- forcefullyitiidiiiiseluisltly. 'l'o Ilse which 8 ol)portuniLy to link together the varioussunimary of our membership records has piOVe(l (liaItvo ]iavc ilIade a . . a)poalo of noci! (heu' Insorto itnd pockets hrinches of this in(lustry. Those of usshow: tvisciiiovc, tLfl(l IiOn stire (lint tite results uovo hotuopeit,itiiiitue 3iieiitbership : will vlio liavebeen connected wiLli the manu-Members paid ducs to September 9, be most gratifyingtoour members. - . w'ouicihove a stow itiid drop pri(lo in tiie.i 1922... . 'Pite lbreiiuiiiiis oit our fiteture, the retailing of distribution of our riieiiibers p:tying s' . if they hut kitow (lie reit(lyasiilgeneioiis ': ' Membersinitiated from Sept. dites for(licl)itst year 'tvitliiit tite 65-yeitr '. lumber, must realizo that the vitriolls 9, :_ respoiise witlt which they inst igain ; :-- i nCtiVitje that we nro cngnged in don't 1921, to September 9, 1022 . 7(7 age limit iuiioiiutcii to S4,lt5,21i.Out of -. and again citecs. ', iLI)lbehtisforspecial nmount lo muait if they are not linkedReinstatcmeiits from Sept. 9, 1921, tluamount weuovopaidtitirty-onc . 'Pitopersonnel, like (liitIoftins Siiark, Logcther, We cannot (10 much as manu- toScptembcr9, 1922. ( 3 1 )claims itit(i tite expenso of the verhli- liascoiiiitedtliroughou t, (lieseveral I'rembers paid dues to September 9, catesasidstationery, aiaount iiig fnotur'rsf somebody adds to the ex- to j urisdiclions.TotiiciitalI tve owea 8.75, it JiCilso oflie (lIstrilMIlion thatvill put 1921 ...... '85 I $21 or lotit! of$3318.75,leaving , (lebt of giatitinle. il ii lll:nI)er slit of ¿lie reach cf the consumer.Nuinberholdinglifcmcnabership 7 bnlaitee ut our ileittii. benefit fenil of , State Counsotore. s i , i 20,5 1 , You CaflilOt(IOmuch in the East if weNumber holding honorary life mcm- t'liicit givesu s iifund to start ' ' WI th A t Iitst aiiiiiiiil iiuit,i ng, it rosolo- tuck or u price that IL(l(IS to the cost of bership...... for (lie coming ycstr. . viisitdoi)teii to tui inIhe promot ion lIiml)cr.I don't know of say body ofOurgain in ncwmembers over 1921.. 3(; ' 'I willfrankly ailutit tliiit ist t lie ahlop- of greiter etiieieiiey for I I oo-1 loo by thouflint requires some tiiiselflsli givingOur increase inrcinstatcments over tion of (lie 1)litfl for (irryiiig the ileittli bringing its officersiiicloser tondiwilli -.w. ¡florothon lumI)crmcn. I have been 1921 ...... 179 henetit,Itook a greatertaskupon iiiyself (5ineiiilsersiiip, i ii wlii cli :t lirovisiorl I , as ' connected with activities in lumber on ''From my own point of view, I ferl (lionluid anticipated ittaki ngiiiitlic Elmer S. AnderBon (28596), Supreme wits Xflhhhli) (liitt (liera oliitll 1.e electe(l itt gratified in the fiict that forniofcertificate, to Juiveit oiiiply Scrivenoter, Prealdent SolitheOBt C',:tst t gno(l ninny years. lrnvo been tito anniiiil a stato vicegerent for euch I reniembcrlien I (lcvoted a good IL1)IClo meet the condiLionsi1s(llo l)rillg with(lie laws of the Sti(e under which LumberExport Co.,¡nc., Now SLitte, exce)tIIig(liosofrontwhiiIi iitcm- dealf tinw (o the Old \Vest Coastforththis report sIio\villg luiilwrense woare Ohuerittiuig, itsid our iiicorporuttioui York Ci t y. C. D.LeMaster (29727), Supremobers of the Supreme Nine are elected Liiniber Association.I CoUld not. havein our new iflelfll)ers and reiiistjit elilents ltpers, requires considerable work nuid 'l'liti iiiaiì I loo- I Iunan illii ndiernien Senior Hoo-Hoo, Secretary-Man- "F'ohlowingtheAuiuiuuti, iiiinitkiiìg if 1)CCi1for the kin d L t he efl(l of oui fiscal year. thought, both out the part of our ottico Ihn Nortliceotho have ott eisid the hail not, ager San JoaquinMill Owners'itnnouuieintent of this ollice, see found co-operation that I got froiii the presi- \Ve closed our records forthe year and our attorney, Mr. N'Ioroey.Follow- I I00 I I IIUd I ugs iii d con ea leus ti oes Assoclittion, Fresno, Calif. (lint thin title etuiseil ut eonfusiioui uuiioiig (loiti of mir eonìany.T t took a lot ofWith all bills iiinl obligationsiaid, ai t li ing tite printing of tuo cerlilleates eiiiiie notI niecti iIgsof lu ¡iiiiimen in the iiiet.ro- (Oir regular Vicegereists und, therefore, Sc'erL1 of I lie (lireetors in our coni- ILcash balance of$1 ,068 .99.'l'ue report s (hietask of sutailing them to our sucio- 'l'ue reelection of Brother Le?tluister ¡)Ohitltii (listriet is'ill ieC()gilI/.O tilO sOhililig iIPOflit uuuiutuuiuitouis VOtit of the $uprexno () PP08Cd associated activities,r1110of two COliCOt.Cflnt.i()ihS (lid not reach hIS hers, which necessitated referring (o euch to (lie Supreme Nino, clevettiuig himfrom (()hhh t hhhhhhhC( ofli iii lier A n tlorsh)hh,i'lii, Nitie, the litioState Vieigereiits" wits Presi ile ut oft he eoflll)11fl3'nl ways stood iiituile to in clii (levhic1i would have in- individual citrd record. however, (licSuiureme Areanoper to Supreuiio Senior huMeItel t,Iitt tIle 3 1 l A unii iiiI t't lie chutiugeil to ''State (Jouiiselors,' for it,:siiil I received a pat on the backeressed our batanee about $300(see task is eoinl)letehl und from iiotv oui, withi Foo.Iloo, is an honor of no little merit, ((filee of Sii1)1('11h111CI iVeih()tOE. "Oniy siteeii(I(i) SLitteConiiselors Au l our records coiiiptetc iiiieiilie is niost deserving of, for the tulio E wen t into that work, an d itor'sreport). niel oursysteiit tIrol lui .t iuilii souhits ser ve d the ni- vere cleated itt our lust Annual, us (liese 1101. lreveht ed asy goiiig oui of associa- iiistnhleii,wocariliutndlethedeath sjtloiiclid ivorle thiust he lias done for the gallIin t hOli i Ii t lie011151(1t (if \7ieegereiit Order in his jnris(hiction durluig thin 1)itstivero all the naines (list were preseiitcd, tiiiii Work, 'l1h(rth are nlan3' benefits tliiit -- . i)efleflt feature with less lober and (roui- iiiirk furt lie iiìetriipoli t aIi di strict. for bIc thorn schemi wo were carryiuig it svit.luyear. uiuith I 11111 hoping (bitt it greater number \V113'. '' - (lie ii ii1ii ihhhhihilir, Collie to ail of us in n coliecti ve 11151yeir in iiiost (hieItiiosouiri Stutte Life. Brother Le?vhitster is Scerettiry-I',hutmi- be Presented itt this annua! iiiee(mng; nhhLkhihg for hijiiilf ittii'iiviiibl record.REPORT OF . 2,, SECRETARY-TREAS- Those Who Have Pnued Away, utger of the 5itii JoaiiuiutMill Owners'0180, tiitit it provision will be unido (limit 'l'liio recognition is indicatedint he tiRER. : Association,utuid(lic splendid servicesfor all Stiitcs for which names aro not unitiuiiiiousvote t luit he reeci veci It tite "Tuno ivill chit iiito our rouiko, fuir we Secrctni'y-'l'reasurcr I Ienry1.Islier- tiit, ho lias ren(lereul in titis eoiiuueetioiipresenteti to the nomninuttmng committee last coiheateiì:itioii in New York( 'uy, arcotortol. \Ve should iaiisoforut for iv0')(lthou read his report as follows: i'lticlt is Ucrosugh the ability nuit knowl- nouhhinationofStuteCounselors, : - mnomeuit to remember our big-hearted linerti) the National meeting, is the "In preseiit.iiig my report for the year, edge thntiiò pôssessos in his chiasen lirioP%''CWill be given euch sneniber of the

i'liiii i, brother, forty-six of whom have piissed oftheiiieinbeiof Iho Northeastj li' eiuiea'oreil to snake it as brief of work has phiseeil hint in (list positionNimioto appoint it State Counselor for forniiii'iiihr ef tui' Supremo Nino. through(lie gateway ofileiit,li. as possilile an(ltogiveyoua susuninry where lie is recognized as tuo authoritysuch States as (Itere irtuty be vacitncies . 'i'lielitinbor hohllins i.jq'nBrother 'Tvliinyutthrob of pain touched us his Jurisdiction. ofourìe.conipiisli nico t.s :ìiiii activitirs miii vork coBt systenis cieli mili esso- .\nderoii's l)fltti( grollliii 'ilicelieei, breit during tim year wliemi obliged to univise "l'hiState Cotuuiselors elected at timo for tite post year, t ogeth er vitusugges- ciation work of tise groat West. lhiiSiii(.', ill I(t.I, .iii'.teight ces years fourteeui deiieiuilettts or beiìetieiaries (list last Aiiuiuuil have done wonderful work tioiisor the welfare stiel bet.ternient of » addition toisisconnection with after Ith,lordi in ,Iiiii,,1S87. lia wos tite necessary good staumding huid not beemi um our Order, tite above-nameil association, lie is also110(1 I stirotititt mnenobero of (lie i lii i liii ntitintaineht by (lie (limes, tiatciln t tlib' iiiiiiiar Shh('$SI)iroiigli 1)iLYJilCiit of Nimie willisiako sudi reporta us will uliVO 111155Cl1t hrougli a year of director,and in ehitrge ofsevcrutl tuo tIrai ofE. ?d..\ilenof depriving us of (lic privilege 011(1 greet New York ratheruiisettledcondit.ioiio,suchas siniilar organizations ¡n other districtssubstantiate(luisstittement,that tise City,liiiiil>t'z e\ptirlur, leaving tiiexn in pleasure of extendiuig. thc Itelping hund . p eflhlsed our Onler and the of the State of California.The progress-State Couiiisclors Iiitve been of greitt help 1912 to (lie eent of mur (lentil fbejiituit to (lic to establiii the E\port&1)oniestìc give briusgig (houes in closer touch with tite industry to t.Iiiiik and greater con- mvcness,together vi(hi . tim5l)leii(hid Iliirtli00(1 ('O. I I e retiredfroiii ihis grieving, and sometimes iheedy,ones, membership of (heir Jiiriadictiohu. leration to i Isorg:iíiii.iiti oes. services (hiathe has rendered, lias gitined 1iriin191Sniiti.øiiicmouths 1111cr be- result of the iie policies of the Compliments of theSnark of thefor him a na(ioiiuil reputation, "TheStato Counselors have een(lered Quitte idetititicii iit1ihicCentral 'l'iniber .. . ()riierwhichsere a(iopte(l at the Inst Universe_ Brother LeMuistcr is ouie of (lie ieitdingsplendi(l serviceto our ornee,itiitlI E\por(Co.. in of the capacity Vice- lectiiig aL lrcsno, inakiiig the 'To (lie Suiark of (hic tjniversc ut greatlights in 1ko-lion of (lie greitt West noel,witnt to extend my uip>reciittion for their Pre.ident. It nsin t)2Is1t lie left good work, uts their servicca ]iavo been . indebtednessis Order n exclusive lumberneii's organiza- . . due. Of imiestimusitblc its indicsted in the report of (ho work this firm tt bsc,'ni,'l)reic1ent of his most VihlUal)lO iii(lie seleetiomt of Vice- , mithrough the adoptionofourW. Â. Nichols (10658), \V,A. Nichol8 value (o (lie Order lias been the oceumput-by inriudictionu, yetivillnoie (huit lue present eomp:iiiy, the Southeast. lumber gereist Snarks for their State and mn cotic ofethics, ive. have g:uiiied tiot only &Company, Beaumont, Texas. tionof our highest olhiec by a man ofmules fimt in (he ¡nimber of menibors ExportCo., hic utiding(lie Vicogerents, which luis re- greater recognition aiid co-operation on suais promnimseutec and character uts MuiJoruiuidconcatenatiouts thatliò liaslier- 1Io-iIooliasitiiint lovai and :sl,ie One of the new membersoftheSu- simlteeliit spleet)ti(1 increase in ociO istemn- tue part. of our members, but(liosoof the E.C. (Iriggs. .A leader among the coima-sonally attended as ut Supreme officer. t'ftìccr ¡n tuo person of Brother \iidersoii cnie Nijic, elected atflic31st Aniival bers and ucinstitteinemits mind nsoiste(l US liiiiilier iinitistrv at large. ltisthe two try's great unanufacturcrs,a scholar tadHo has also itt(ended mutny concateno- 1toistinuring inlusdevotion to the lilceting at Detroit, was none other tison in gutmniuig (hut recogni(iomi which wo so f:tetsosoutlined above-rcstrict.ion aslo r patriot, universally esteemed and be-(ions outsideof his ownjurisdictious. tip-buikling t)t A.Nichols, of Beauniont, Texas, the ranks and prestigeeiigiIilitiiidoiir code of ethics defining loved, his very presence as a leader brisUnder his itble gimiditnee with (lie strongmmmcli deliro. uftite Orderinthe Xei Eitglsind section. cariiig tite title of Supreme Gordon. our .. lentstrength intisis tinto of forward Co-operation of Vkagerents. oiins-thatarctheoulstan(Iing Brouter Nichols needs no introduetioii support liait lie lias gained iii his inris- features tint have breit the greatest. aid movesnon(, . . . diction, (lie Order is assured of action "l'ite Hlblendi(l progress (limit I nmvery- tise Southland.He has a wideoc- "I-lis defense of ideals for. (he trade tohis inournecomplislinients for theqiintnnee throughoutthe statea in- and progress. glad to record tisis yeuir in (lie list of now cancouicf..ist tise orgoniiotioxi, but a15:1St year. Itas made lijas noted. Added to this has Mr. LoMuister has mudo titisgreatuutembers unit in reinstmt(emonts has been. ciudcl his jurisdiction, namely: 'l'exns, been a readiness to serve, Every. ce- frttrnaI consideration for the rightofthe "Thenew policies thatvere adoptedLouisiana and Arkansas. He has long record, dtuo to his ability of puittimig forth duos tothe whole-heartedefforts and other fellows'vitI do much OOCyear ago have necessit.tteil not only it quest autd aPl)eal from my office has beentito real. aims of the Order, principmil toward develop- beenáiisember òfloo-looand a diligent splendid os-operatiomt rendered by the . given prompt. and vahmed consideration. ingother orgoniratìonsthat ax-cneededtC:tt deal of work oit the port of ourworker in its interest- and in the post cacle of ethics together with lilo slogan,Vicegercuit Snarks. I 4

. ¶'Wi(hout envious comparison,it is . toprovent strifend elass hatred. OffiCe, bitt expeitse asvcIl. has served in a most efficient manner "Bettor Business Relations." "l'ue selectionofour Viccgerents \\_emust get togetiier with. thsnen "We turn, oit tite first.ofJaniíary en- just to say that in tite coming years the many apuointments of which'wore muido . . vicegerent Snark. Bisclàctionto i:t ourindustr,sud by that Inicait not.gaged'Parson"Sixnpkin,the Supreme services Ito huts given will be affection- . . during11w past year, itas been done tli otilceis awelluterited honor. onlythrough the oaners,but with ourChaplain ofourOrder, todofield \vorl, mitely- and grmstcfumlly remnelnihered by tItebuild the Order at. a.saeriíiee, (hebig,through (hie aid of our Supreme Officials t Nicholsis amember of the firm tip i . Order. . which . busy mat can properly lead in (lie day8 employee& Yeti eononly develop the shall touch siiceitìcI!v c- NicholskCompany, of Beati- and the State Counselors, and I a lumber busìnes to best Interinuiyreport. "That highmutrk set in (he pmsst by(o corne. Tite splen(hid co-operation mind its whenyou wholesalers of forestproducts. most happy to say that we have been eons(de.r that by tas- the wiseselection of leaders einst. murkadvicerendered our. oflice by Snark the isxgest percent- "Webavejisthe past year aeeontplish- is very fortunato in the selection of (liese Ile also a memberof thehoard of our coursein the future.Only tite inca age ot t.s e'tt isthelabor that i putinto ed,ìntüvestimation, litoreiuta could Griggs is cuele that words cannotexpressofficers.They fully appreciate their we directors of several rétnil lumber yaris . it, and thst mesassuen" really azttieipote, notoniy of vision sad standing, who nrc ready tomy appreciation. responsibihiticetotimo Order and the in the increaseins-bioh heisfinancially interested. -- ' Eoo.Ho1) BULLETIN HOO.HOO BULLETIN O f!LMI7 U. !'r jpthggeu for "SVt hope to .ceompImh our sthhe,, our Order and its benefits. '':gf/'iwork fir th ír⪻ ir'i. th (H-11Cfrb, inchfor the conrng yetr by eeanng the It would bespecific part of section to be desig-tue new policies of the Order have re- ti.t cyju4 14y rnWJPdir :.-riIei7e, rntereDgnd upport from the hotels rn the way of quite impossible for us to express mynated by letters of alphabet, same ecivodtice recognition and support of ';hpr way.Ví ce tEii1 ii WiII be tbrugh theeadvcrtisirigfor our Builetrn, suchas appreciation for the good work that leoto be published in the Bulletin so asour members and tice i)ronhineict cuco of th wj f prw l'il th.r w3d a-'ìr thrmt cill be derivedwill enable us to place in each of tbese has done, and I wish to again recommendto acquaint all members fully withtIce industry. -tvj J(ì017 Dh it i rr .rjd theiridvstrjthotel3 the insignia of our Order n such that the Supreme Nine arrange for histhe laws of our Order. "We llave made many improvenients YfU: II, 7.fIf? ÍT v:-4i t Ljt -aeh will ruIt nform a i11 attract the attention and services for the coming year.'l'ho many ''8.In order that the Supremo at our headquarters in the installation of ? J fith'-ír f.íth1iJ d ct itr'II'-J!'x. errthe desired significance to keep letters of commendation for the sl)lendidNine may have the counsel of one eqnipm.cnt, which lins made it possible A,iodatkne. Hoo-Hoo Hotel Headquar-ter. the hotI ever before our members -isit- work, received from associations andfamiliar with the affaira of Hoo-Hoo,fo1 us to render n more eflicient service . f- - ¡ng it headquarters. prominent lumbermen of tue country, to our members.In fact, I believe tient , (4 tI c r j ,O Lp LLdatpiftfrs' .jj hottis ... they be granted the power to retain bt shall aIo put into effect service arc the kind that assures us that his h18vc nu OtTICO that isCqclil)3)ed as 4flcJ n4mc in th such counsel on the basis of compon- 5J'J:f;2JiCOirtizt.;t:c 4j;c e tor our members inconnection with good work has been appreciated and efficiently as any ofitskind inthe T up'is ;n r. ,tst-ntri ti if ehe L wted S ate'i as sation for services as rendered, '4 ta ri:pJ 'î1iee thee hotelic, such ase believe they will helpf ni. Colinry. It lices taken much ticiec, labor )/-.tJtjt. quTc . : lurr,rr :rtr ;: appreciate dining the coming year. Recommendations. Conclusion. aie(i C'Cpei15c, and will result iiiet great allfle irrc'i, t'j, pJ.e the -rg.i- e Lscjii-t i)ZUT1to notice the "I wish to bring to your attention the "S\e havi) accoinphislee(I11111 ehe inticesaving to the Order in tice future. z.tt,J_ J,Ththat ;(kgh 'Jur aeI(irinthis ¡natter for Bulletin, following recommendations, which, frompast year, whichis diii) totice fact tient "I uvisle to again assure Snark (lrigg8, rieh .. i'j!d of ', tere ar bgííning to reuv. inqinncs (rom htse published four editions of "w my observation, I believe aro worthy of inembern of tice Supreme 14mo, State 1uïí;} a 'iIdhie1e in'anus cities, inquinngAstothe Bulletin the past year. We hope to !z '/t'j;, consideration: Counselors cend Vicegcrents, who ieievo T 6r4 irIIOtj.IL' çi;iTt n'i y-what courae they iç'..uld have to pursue he able to comply with the wishes of Eco loyally worked uvitic une, that I appre- oprrt'io order thave their hotels named as ThatSection16,referringto t I those in attendance at our last year's ciatotheir nplencii(l support cueden- tif -. '(Itf u r' '' inhwdquarters, which indicates touthat initiation and dues for new mom- ;iwirc innualbypul)lishing the Bulletin more operiet-ioie more tiUtil words cien teli. })1 !(,fÇ ')'L;. i to l'ìe the publishingol tIns lietofIioteJi in our bers, be amended, pro-rating duos ìI ap4no : « aLe frequently-in fact, monthly if possible, ''In coicehision, I wish to exteicd tiecenks t' tljyou '},,t 'h ' ' ;Lalmerac-HuJJetihaaidwi in bringing our plan on quarterly basis, as follows: IJ but the nev policies put into effect at aiidappeeciation to theITho-] loo of c"r:;,l.hcJ All ka'1u:g, ive::'Mía- 1K, the ,ttíntirjn(1the bottle, and thatthe last Annual, which necessitated con- $5.00, Ist quarter ending Docom- Detroit, to tice members of thee l)ct,roit tjri;,'4'thelnr,l riod'mtry toth,both theidc,i' l,i'irigiisl h_vourrrembers. - siderable expense, made it quite impos- ber 9. Retail Lumber Dealers' Assoelcetion and "ii1'ir 'ifaotrir'rsar1retailers have liad ------:: sible to finance.\Vith the new policies $4.00, 2d quarter ending March 9. T' tice Michigan Stato Rettili Luneber l)eid- ' l,r'ughtti,liuithe r,aljurpoee (if this now in effect and with such changes as $3,00, 3d quarter ending June 9. ers' Association for tlecirsplendid co- - U) ; or,i, r ad the},rIli'IitI3 be dríve'i j- willhe made at thin Annual, which I $2,00, 4th quarter ending August 9. operation 05(1 support ineffeotlieg thee r tIJOrfrom,and tliij haveri8ponded ' will of deem not add any great amount $5.00, duos of new members miti- phceicn n.a (i nrrccicgeinen ta for them n n ini eel :- alw';t Uflar4iIíi(,Ii'Iy it willenable us,duirug the { ated between the dates of August ineeti ng. " w,- ollOa J'bt of gratitiid to the ' coming year, to furnish the Bulletin more 9 and September 9, to cover dues ' "1 also wishto extend tìiieicleto all (1iiriijficLijr, re' retailero'itoocia- and frequently, andIsincerely hope that we the ensuing year. inemi)crs in attcndeeiece for this very ti'nn,parti:'ilarly thoec 's'ho grsiitei]us .. can get the publication to our members "2. That amendment to Section marked indication of theirin crest iii the pri víh, arsdco-cçierateIv,'ítlitiC i Ti monthly, as, in my opinion, there is 17-Honorary Life Membership-as this great Onler of niera. iiirr,ij'ixj'for titi ctirigunde',iicateria- nothing that means more in developing adopted at Annual at Fresno, be "j hopo tleis annual cecceting will renult tuinii i j, o',:,JirOti(in ' Iththtiruilnunl ' this Order than ourBalletin.Itisthat rescinded, and that proper amend- lic causing every nice to feci prou(ler of iIi((tiIjj nrul ¡EJ ' s ithintliircliotriots Ifle(liUm which serves as a connecting ment be made eliminating fee for hein cncrni)ershci)) iii lila Order, aicd aid in Uit' ¡ìri::(itjoil(,f ¡noii vie hi Cliflil deuCe I ¡nk, and encans more than any other Honorary Membership. gaining greater rccogicilion of our mein- i 'i u,,f ¡ ui ,r'tiIt 11g I u I,ttterhuid- : line thing in keeping the nicinbers of this "3. That action be taken to ex- - bers at large and tienne of thee great fl(M5 r'datiweun'ioc'rvice ti, seíety. ' i its j Order together and in promoting tend deathbenefit to all members, lumber industry wieih use represeiet ami An'1 t tIii a000,'iai'na3, Itrust that ' r ' activities. 65 years andpast, in good standingR.D. Mundell (28312), Supremeservo.'' - - Custocatian,Secretary-Manager I and who have been in good standing Tribute to Past Snark Seidel. t tell4JJng ti vote of tliaiils un'I' our :tpJire- eiatiufor tluir ejili'nIul aupjJort and ''l'ue nev re;iscd;itual, whichvas five years prior to September 9, 1925, MountiiinStates Lumber Dealers' "I- recciyed several very important adopted at the last annual meeting, and upon payment of $5.00 annual dues, Association, Denver, Colo. ((i-if'ratiori. '. rcoohictiouis froicu Past Snark Seidel, who I is'hicli, withafew ininôr changes, such theroby eliminating Section 'A' of The statesof ColoradO, Wyoming,is iii Caiifornia, us'leieii i uvill preneiet to Lumber TrodePres, - have bern suggested ¿sud approved by Death Benefit Certificate, ProvisionNebraska cend New I'vlcxico inh be cinderthee 1ieeolutioic Committee, an tune will Itiawithagreat nin,iin t.of ¡jleisiire the members ofthe Supreme Nine, is for protection of our Order to bethee jurisdiction for the next year of ticenot rierinit reading. Ifecinii'ie.tice that I ¡liii)- - tekiIowk(lgo the exeehlerit now completed, and the new l)oufldfOrifl provided in ruling that, in additionnewlyeicctcdSupremo Ceistocatian,committee will fisici them nient helpful. licity t luit lias beati givenbythe hinnher hasjust been received froue the printers. to reinstatement fee of $5.00,allR. D. Muiedell, of Deiever, Colo, - o "lt is to he regretted 1rothier Seidel tiadeitad the ao(ciatioit prceo in their 'Tue revisions to our ritual, which dues in arrears, following age of 60 Mr. Miiicdohl's work in bcleahf of tice could not bewith us. - 1Ii interest in reportaof our (',iflCat('iati()eis, of the make it somewhat more impressive, and years, in addition to ensuing year,Order iene long been of an outstandingthee welfare of 1-Ion-lion, together with IflCTit( II ifleiIib(rHliíf,,in reinstate- f meeting thenew ideals of today- and be collected.The amount of duescharacter andthiswiseappointmenthis knowledge of tice Order's least and Iii OH tM uni! 'Iii I ich vitieH gi,rirahly. still maintaining the old principles, have paid for arrears to be deposited inis a merited recognition of Icis efforts. presentpolicies and Jein great vision is : 'l'Inc piihuieity,%shiíchlitio been uscire ¡net with the approval of meml)ers at death benefit fund. Like tice otleci' newly elected membersof value beyond estimation; lib ireterest lilierai hy ,xtii'Juil than ever liefern, lias large. si "4. That Section 10-Life Mcm-of the Supreme Nine mentioned in briefand good idean as put forth in hein renö- oeopIioiially h,c,ufleinl to thìoseM.M. Ehledge (26427), JuniorHoo- FieldWaneofOurChaplain. bership-be amended to statespecif-sketches in other parts orthis issue of ' lutions, are- dencrvingof -olerevery dintriitss iiiiiiiediately concerxIc(l and to 1-loo, PresidentM.M.Elledge 'Follousing a recommendation at our ically that same entitles life mcm-the Bulletin, ?c'lr, Mundcll hens devotedappreciation. : lfwi-lloo¡ngen'ral l'hieOrder is 9irprovoil LumhrCompany, Corinth Mies. hunt, AnnualatFroono,thin Supreme bers to death benefit, and all receiptspractically Jeinentire business career

: doojil)' npìromative,'rthIit3serViCe, and inception of-Ethica lda, I hereafter received from life member- I-lis first work i'4r;Elhcdge's election to membershipNine engaged the services of'Parson' to the lumber industry. j)rop('r rioohtilíonswill, Iknow, heh)18BCd in tuo Supruno Nine al the31stAnnualSímpkin for uield work, beginning Jan- ships, loss allowance to Vicegerents, Wfl8'withS. A. Brown & Co,, in 1885, II ivauit to nay just a few words about iii Justice touIl. be deposited in separato account to thee smirke lue fourth time tItis honor hasuary3. serving them in tice capacity of yard code ofethics,"theSecretary- l-loo-hloo Cltil. - : be known as..the Hoo-Hoo Life Fund. 'I'ierougliticeseicecediieg years been l)CFtQWOil uponoiiCorinthlloo- "Ishall not go into any detail as to man. Treasurercontinued."Priortotice ''ArcnohII tiqin was jiissilat our lastIbaluminary,his latest appcd ntincntthe territory eoveretbyParsonSimp- Current dues forhife members to behuis efforts uvero eoicuined principally toannuai2ïeeetileg at Fresno,ita lend no paid out of this fund annually. aniiiialiiiectiiig further siijij-orting theto Ilse t$upreiiie Nine being as Supremekin, as heuvillmake his own report in the retail branche of the industry. code of cUelen.I just ivaict to tell you

"5. That thotitle 'Death Benefit His detailed cued practical knowledge - : fll)ht,ilihid ¡th'a I loo-lino 1.0051Chubs,,hiiniorlino-lion. this reupàet,u'hihIam sureisgoing Icow it caine about.Brother Leenib, of Certificate' bechanged toread 'Floo- : withiustriictioiis to the i$iipreiiie Nino Brother Elledgeis tuo president (ifto be most interesting and gratifying to of the retailer's problems fitted himSan Francisco, was riding down lice street Hoo Benefit Certificate.' ; ti)('n-i)fiorttto with the Seerctnry-'J'rens- hie ElhílgeLiijnhior (ioiiupaiiy,C oneth,all concerned. admirably weil for the position of Sccrc-one day uvitheEx-Snierk Trouver, and - ili.('i, jis "6. That Section 61-Suspendedtary.-vlanager for tice Mountiein Statensaid:''Brotheer Trower, why caii't the prevI(hiiIghy-lIL%VHforI loo-! I oo Miss. JIe io undIULO -been for sunny ''The workofParson Simpkin has been How Clubs.fly-laws havel)COflrirol)Itrc(l andyears oneofthe most loyal and activeof untold benefit tothisOrder duringthc Members ; Reinstated - beLumber Dealers' Association, anditOrder of lion-lino have a codo of ethics, will lo amended as to dues.In addition tois through ticis office which ho henil servednuche as we can place before our mein- jiresentoil for 'further discussionmembers of the Order iii the country,time of his services, enablingusto cover

iiiiil reinstatement fee of $5.00, dues befor ten years, tient ice has gaines! ieee on- -¡neblic?' iido1itioii at thisAiiiiulLl. ihways ready andwillingto servo andawide range ofthrritory, and with his bern, the lumbermen and the -, '%Vhiilùuve possibly Juivesiot niadeto give hiiitime in the ilevclopinentof prorated on same bass as that ofviable reputation as a result of umcf-It appealed so strongly to Brotleer 'I'row- : ability its a speaker and knowledge of neW members, ficiont and faithful service to thee meni- the progress Iii thiseatnishishinent ofthe welfare of the orgiiiii'ation. hisassociation work andtise lumberin- er, that lee went directly to hein office, lloo-lloo "7. That the incoming Supremebers ofhis iessociation. - wrote a letter to Brother LeNanter and i Clubseaaughtleaveheuss hitbors for the Orderuovobeendeòply dustry, he has been in constant demand Nine be givenpower to place present TheOrdör hens been -fortunato in the yetwohave croatod thetth)h1rceiitedby flic Supreme ofhleer8bytuìeassociations and clubs of the thee result was that within a few days iiInticih)ato(l,(105110 foi' by-laws, with amendments, in theselectionofBrother Mundeil - tothethee latter prepared a codé of etiuics and suchclubs ininiuiy districts,and iiuoiiiborsiii largo. country. ' ! hands of the attorney they select,Supreme Nine. - With his -high standing sebioli aronow waiting for our by-laws 'I'hi'srcoleclioii of i3ndhierEhledgc "Hismessages leavebeen received sent itto Brother 'l'rower Code was for their glii(laneo inhicOOrfll)lOtiOn of to be re-writtenin briefer form andand the unanimous support of the luau-presented at Frènno Annual and adopted i to the Suprmno Nino assures action andwith a great degree of interest, and have

; to conform to laws under which webcrxnen of tice jurisdictionover whichwith - - - such an organization. liiiincrease-iii slight changea.Théhonor and 1 the ttetivitis of the this-gained foi tue Order a better anda are incorporated, said by-laws to behe wilL preside, action and growthfor \ "I"iirthcr,InCQiiiiOttiOii wthi thin by-trials over-whiich hiihas jnris(licti on, clearer understandingofthe purpose of credit for, thin splendid piece of work dividedinto ninesections,eachRoo-lico in assured.- - - - - are duc to Brother LeMaster. lo HOO-HOO BULLETIN 1100-1100 BULLETIN 11 liese uscii me tile credit dime for f:r; tEe DPor.t P(,adtr Worh enigg'd laimtCto time Pacific, and clear timrouglm iiB. E. lord, ofl'aimeraCity, Simile ''l'o in ftr..zhingmrnziimon for ;he orid Canada-amid we have sonic CanadianCouncilor, altaress'itim himi n tIme ci edit JISki t tetisitsmilumore titan a lmmiiidi'ed nieumbers who are sports amad who knowfor thisconermteimmitiost, whelm wits at-reimsstateiimetmts ?,lorc pOs'er to timeiid Ja 1916. the aubjeit of this aieteh ss'hiat tlmis oiganmizntiorm macaims 1Xe 1mayoteU(lCtl by otir Scoretary-'I'reasurer misad , 'Ivmmimt to emaIl mitt esitimins. to time imiminber etrne seeery Ahe Southern Sah. sottie members whose woimderfsmlspiritParsoim Snmspkiim. of remnstmmteiimemmts, amicI to time high elites Di,r,r and ?bl1w"rk $anufaeturem A.sso- - and enthmmisiatam can permeateevery- ''Erl, G, MeLerimi, Vicegoreimtforofaiuti stimo,for varioles macoils,let :tiin-hich was (.rgafl'/Jd iii Atlanta timing in time ltmltmi)er linie I Wit_nt to sa l'aiimasCity, lI kittemme mesadlI)remit-their nmeiimhei ships lapse,hirts'hmo 'vre l)O4heber.g'.ne of the charter vili work t o reins tante tiimtlerIlmo : . to 3'omi that wimeim I get Imonme I s ta ten iment s. Prou d muid glad on Llmis idea, anti J hope that every omme mmoy order of I I mini-1 10(1 Aitioimg t 1mo i r Mr JJarnn had a-rsrI the ah and of voti will (10 50, too t Itou senmilsnihmohavevaliedt lmrou gli qÏ4,ioraruz.tiOn in etr,acities "Sonne oftite tisent of time South amo t lie osimoim lied aul lmmmve p ernimitt mtlt heir rer to his apporr:nierit u-retary. fluo friciuls of raume.lia St. Lotus w'e iime uil) c'i hittItet i)laisse,t lacre ai e soute h'2rgthe flrt chrrian (fhcr bijard weimt imito a suieetiimg an(l tric(1 to get a of tue lost asmd nimmist iron I IlluSi t ini timber- I '_fri director-jirm -iler ri1 a drector. l)ig finid raised to advertise Intuber. initia asid immoim of lmigimestm1mtmi aet(t, s'lio .rrirnoting 11e }i'b riscna'tie in animI to thmcm , I vill put $25,000 iimto only:tntimi tt liemmvi tut iota ni t i)have he r,rri--t, mf hi- 'rganii.ton an(h is sudi a fuimd in hielmalf of ¡nyorganization them r attention ('1111011t o ce tu i imiw Omdmr, th e auttu,r (if .fl o' terrir-ofgrading if voti \vlll try lo get $100,000 front yotmi' its growth, its prop cestenti the work n,l, onira't fr,rsn-aridi co-t tcnn oigaimii.ittions 'ilimt we were not slittid- it is doitig, that are ri-.emiiirìt orh br it memb_r- \r vere imotworking I ni ilitedtimons 'liet littumattei of I too-i loti Chums, L hi rbu t t h'. i ri du t ry at large of 'co-operai loti. . J along the saute lines hmavo to suggest tlmimt timey lu given mm elT(,rt-i;! Brother as lti- through thi- We made the mìmmstakc of our lives Imamiseiìieteiiml (if IL mmimuumber, or hmm known i:B. Harman 3O978,Supreme JJanmnnt tht the United Stares }'oreAtDonald H. Clark(30515),Secretary- all 1mayo realized. We simuli1 have gone uy ti te city in n'imitmlm they mire intimi mtl, ofthe i.n'v making Jabberwock,Secretary l'redu r.iJh,(,rat')r- Manager of the Rite-Grade Shingle nhmead vithm an advertising eampamgim fmmimd nulthrittlmistony be sytnhmohmimil of

I h'. i ri vt - A Southern Sash,Door and Mill- . rì'itiori-m Igati(,iiandiet Aseociation, Seattle, Waahington. of $250,000,luit we did imot do so. hmumimber or formstry. work Manufacturers' Azsociation, ri-girrlmnig ttin- and mold' mn or on good iemais' of Ilmo simon iii time Soul Im, lt. '''them isaliai geìmtmasmhcrmtf ottimi Atlanta, Ca. l-dmn}srsmhicliis ca1iilated io revolu-(mf time University (-sf Washington. gradu- aormme of A. Loimg 1115(1 others, who arc eli gibi e to iimeuumbiersimip in our mmrgali u un- tiofli7j tiIfiie(ifmany kindsofIumnl,er, ating in 1910.Fillowing this. he took the i)eSt friends I have ever hind, Ilimally fI(rr . rl h 'ithe grct bi t ioni,vhio, hecimnise of geo grmmtimmcmil himen- 4_ },c of r,artiermlarlvsouthierr yellowpi nie. a one year post-graduate course in Wood renlizemi that they were figimtiimg time entise t ()rd r;II pl c-is n t', irri t h( t ion o r oilier mrmuscs, mint Lenietl t 1mo op. f Products receiving the degree of Master i)nhiles that we were fighting; tient they -rip'uirrÌìt 'j 13 At- por tu Tait y of itcc'ouimimmg snemimbet s.Coni- 1t ( t ') tIfl'fTìrofii ;r'rn Jabber- of Forestry. liait gone through the sattle ordeals timmit limave not bocci hmmIil wi t lt iii gentlenimen, ciatelmni. tittilt _4(,(4an iiu p'rÌ ari t l«Lrt he Su ¡relne At time entry of our eountry into time w-e lutti gone tliromighi, but lii August, 159f), sorne 32 years ago. ma re:esmmrimmhmhm t histance of \vlmei mm I hmm) timore ;t'ere jeimlotisics worse than imitan- the Chicago papers carried u one lineWorin\\ar,Brother Clark hastened I i ve,amicIt liti efor etIme e xiteimse ofitt- nit(l-WifC jenloimsies.'l'imero arc big tlmiisgs ( BI hrriia j elI kn,wr ti, thei terri innou nei ng i n ubstanee t hat theto the colors, serving overseas as First tenuI ing moneatenuit iosmsi n zahietmaumt vi t y in time lumber itmdimstry whmioii canimot be xncinl,eri,'ifthífrr(I(r,to lunhl)errnenmale population(if (hicago and (if theLieutenant of Field Artillery, inter being You must realize mimakesthmtt cost of joinimmg lmeyosmdt heir irIrl r1 t f(,Utu- }Te delegated toothers. h a rid do'rr p( opl he world had been increased one point andpromoted to Captain in the field. mimeanms. 'l'hmerefore, I aungoimig to aug- hind s that timore is sotmaethmiiag in business be- lu r } 1ia,})cII¡Igage(l ¡rl ltiin-that point had beoniscored by I)onaldreturned to Seattle in 1919 to accept the gest tiimit lnuovisiott 1)0 mtiiI(1emmt this coii- foryourselves. h,r :,u rl¡mil CtIi tu for nearlyJiathirway Clark.That was thefirst position as assistant secretary oftime sides simplyfighting yetition te extend powers to Stiate Coon- Thiere is much that must he (lone callee- :o publie notice given the subject of thisuhminigle branch of time West Coast Luxo- e,ilorsauth Vimegeresits that will etmitlute Jlrrtliír llarmari began liicrcer ini},rief sketch.his ¡marneharm.however, bermens Association,later becoming tivoly and by co-operation " these aiuti, 5m) situuitwh, to becoiimtm limero- tIlt. lu nnl,er i ndutry in Sou tlCaroli riabeen irr print on runny an occasionsinee secretary.lic resigned this position a 'l'ho Secretary timon road telegraimis aiìtl hiers of tIme organization aiutI for tIte re- letters received from absent rneimmbermm, inil'rJr'4 In 1S'i, he bi eane connectedparticularlyi iit Iii: 1)11bhientions of time year later to heconae secrctary-xnnnn.-ger iiustatciitemit of olmi nmomnbcre. after whmichthe Suprenmo Snark an- tli tlic Atrutn Lur.nber Co.,of Augus- lumber industry. oftime Rite-Grade Shingle Association iOId members cuits becimistateml tmpon where his activities arc now centered- isotmimeed the persoimnel of time Coninimittees ta. (il, , then ubidary o! the Southern JirotlierClark. who holds number tiroirapplicntion, feemammcouiipiasmyimmgit, omm Resolutions, Oood oftimeOrder, 1'itie Cornpan of (inorgiri, being pro-30515 in time gronimig ranks of JEoo-Iloo, Dmiringthe period of bis appointment semit direct through the Secretiary-'h'roas- of Fiimance-Aimdit, mmmd Nonainations, clos- iiiot,rl tI) ceretan -treasurer and generalwas born10the \Vindv City on August risVicegerent Snark for the State imrer, anti I urge Limat these old umiminhers nrinriagir(if the firm In 19105. arid it was sonic twenty years after,Washington, as yorm will note inthe Ing timo morning sessiomm. to 1902. Proceedings of First Afternoon. 1)0 sought out by Vicegerenite ¡mm every IleiC\'red Im. connection with this finnthat we find hUll entering the lumberrecords of work of 'Vicegerents, he ranks In tise afterimoonm, Past Snark b. M. section oftimecountry,¿asidtItelnre- to f1igrrgr in l,r1hincsliflhis own accountiradiistry in the far West, his first con-first in time number of candidatcsinitiate(i. time mnectitig to order, and iimstatcuimeimt proermreul. :t (irilrll(, (Ja ,styling his firm thenectiori in tiria field was with the Edger- Hoe-lion is assured under his able 'l'ully called spoke briefly on time imn1mortaiice of the "For thoseameumbers who mire jim- Luniber'laniiurictunrig Co. Iledia-tôri !,urnher Co., of Grant's Pass, Ore-guidance and strong follong in the work to he dorme iii the ooimvention see- accessibly located, I smuggest time follow- p"4d ofhiq intere-t iii1915, going togrinFollowing three years of lumberingNorthwest great progress and recogni- abus, itfl(l of time necessity for the ofhicers mug: Asmy persona being eligihtlo to numeun- llfc'lurIoIi(l. Va, to rurcept in emergencyhe entered the department of loggingtien forlloo-lloo in timat section during selected to be mien who vihl serve time bership iii tue Conciatonateti Ormier of pa-itii,yìt(, ait in supplying materialengineering of the College of ForestrytIme coming year. interests of the Order in as distíflgtiishie(l lIoo-TIoo uisiry become ma junior mmrutmher antI aisle a nianimer as the present Supreme timon itmimkumsg application matmd pmaynmg SOMETHING TO STAND UP FOR.Y)Ucant build lJoo-}Joo unless von arenmanufaetimrers, and you have got to ge Snark Imaimscrved, sotinit the Order timeinitititiomi fee ammd ducs to time 9th Follow ingtheSt erstary-Trcaurersproud of it, and you cant make lIoo'.amanimfacturers to realice what. tisis organ- mighmt go ahead and become bigger and of Septeuriber, following, on tIro emmmhorse- rel)ort, the Supreme .Snark said:"1 wanth-los tuimat it ought to be rimless you stand izatiorm meafla.Btttoii carat do any- better timan ever. tuent of two aneinbeus in good standing, to arid a %ord heeauac I think tIte See-tip for it, and believe nne, von have gotthing for iloo-Hoo or army oilmen organ- 'rime Supremo Snark thou resumed Imis of time Vicegorent of the District, of time retare cames in (r(,fltatt%itIl nil of thesomething in this organaiztion to standimation unless you talk for it and fight place as chairmisan, and calledfor tIme State Comincullor,mand one utmeinber of different hrarwiieof time in(1ustr', nimmtimplar. font. reports of the mimainbers of the Supreme timm Supremo Nuire. ime ientitled to a little inure credit than "Tiria organization is now on its right Headquarters Re-Equipped. Nine. M M. Ellcdgc, Senior IIoo-lloo, "That time ourtir mislay 1)0 iuhiniimistered oil have given hun on tue svliole.Youleg. Eliminate Personalities and petty "During the j)OESt two years. time ofhice not having arrived, W. S. Dickasoim, of by the Vicegerent, the State Cotnmcullor, liare a i)ttiiicqorganuation here. J jealousies, such as have confronted us of timeSecretarv-Treasmmrerlias been Kansas City, Mo., was called upoim for on the etmdmmrsenicnt of a nseuober of time Jmaw an audit showing that we receivedin the past, anilso snnething towardspractically re-equipped.Modern office hisreport, which he rendas follows: Simprenme Nine, mind Oint salti mrph)lieanrt 812,(ll)0 and eXpCfl(lOd it. We have nputting this organization on a properapJ)lißflces have been installed. WThile REPORT OFW. S. DICKASON. simuli be im member ist full stiamimlimmg, witim clear!busines.ssheet. You have putl)asiL We have mcmi in theVest whothe purcimase of thisequipmcnt has re- iiI deeply regret that those wimo are ail the ltnivihegCs and rights of any other tlilhorganiatiori on iii feet.Itis 30try to save time by spending two hits astilted in the exisenditure of consi(lCrable responsible for time success iii the Fourth inciunber, excepting that he is umot eligible years 01(1, yes. hirt it lia-e gone through thousand on manufacture, whereasif money, it has undoubtedly increased the Jurisdictionzato nothieretoreceive to sitittit Coneat untillie hiaa gone vlmat I consider the difficulties of person-they would go East and spend twoefficiency of the office to a marked degree. fromyou the croditwhiclm is duethmem, tlsrougim time initiation with the other gltljeq.I t lias been 1)rougiit through adollars on manufacturer, it would he'fimat means a wonderful thing inlgetting and I would lie ungrateful, indeed, if kittens at that tune. great deal of imeli in tue past.lt is nowworUm all that they spendI have nevertimis organization right, getting the dues I failed to give them this credit, amid it lic. A. Netìetmalmn, of Saint Louis; "Fomlcoigmuate him from a fuil-fledged developing along Imites which will benefitseen ana'thmiñg finer thanislien I look atright and getting the collections right, shall be my great pleasure mmow to iimtro-Johnm II. Contes; Nortimeiisternm Districtencumber, bietend of time gold-lined buttoum, time entire body of lumbermen.I scantthe past history of thisorganization andputting it on a business basis.I think to you and tell you the resultof:Missouri; P.T. Langan, State Cotin-he shall be presented with it silver-lined duce them cilor for Southern Illinois, asid lmis Vice- to tell you that when i come to a placerealize the kind of men who have beenthe Secretary is eiltitle(l to a great deal of their work. button, whichwill he exeimauigcd for a ; like Detroit, where they may they havebehind it-suehumen as E. D. 'Pennant,of credit.11e inñoceutly toldmne that mil first introduce to you William B.geront, C E. Johmnsomm. gold osme after Ire has passed tlmrotugh mm (111e million people,mhcrc conventionsL ?ml,Tullv, W. 1h. Jiadley-men whotimere wouldbe nothing forthe Semark to Campbell, of OkhalmoinmiCity,Vice- "Next amid 1ast is the tall SycaimmoreConcatenation. mire held that are four or five times largerhavó devoted muela time to this organido, but lUid have a great deál of, corre gereist for this1 district, whois responsibleof time Wabash, O. D. Haskett, Stiate "Great caro should be taken that thimi liati otins, I think that we oughttò haveiznJion.I know whrm.t is in their heärta.spondence and received a great many Vice-privilege is not abused, and it is timerefore ti for34 kittens acid for the reinstatementCouncillor for Indiana, and his 1pm organizatIoninthis cit1 ol 500 men (hct thm At- luis I k!tow wbt. todowith theletters, from New York,froni of 50 01(1 meismbers. gereimt, Paul W. Bòwman. suggested that application must e

12 HOO-HOO BULLETIN HOO-HOO BULLETIN 18 have the endorsement of the Supremefor his esceI1cnt Bulletin Letter Servicewhen that sentiment was seconded by organfr.ingtheEverettDistrictamid officer of the cIistrit in which he pre- to the Vicegerent.s, and suggest that ifthe Supreme Snark as the "kind of talk Governor Generai of Cannde, iiiIIoo-IIoo. Re- sides" practicable,provided theBulletinisthat will buildup our Order,"Nr. promoting interest FiddMerihellLor,i Byng, of not issued oftener, this service be ex-McClung added: stilted in plans to get lIoo-Iloo ôn its Vimy,preienting Cot.Jumo. Supreme Arcanoper's Report. in unuierIea(lcrsitipof Lightbody onbol,ulfof liti tendedtothemembership Ialso "Many of those young fellowsare feet Everett Mejoaty,King GeorgeV,with C. I) Le Mìster, Supreme Arcanoper,recogulize that this is a matter for thewilling to work.They have ambition Brothers B. A.?vlanning and P.II. the Diitinguiaied S,rvlco Order ias the ncxt of the Nine to make his und TerritorinlDecoration ot Finance Committee lo take into con-and they nant to get ahead. They are Olwoll,52 present, 3 remnstatcmmients- un inve,titurøhold ut Govern- reportIle raid: "Tacoma Concatenation, Aimgtmst2, mont Heuec, Victorin, B. C., sideration not aitsays looking for big wages, but Col. Light- cith 1922: In eonnectinmi withunid-yesar Au5uut 23, 1922. Jloo-lloo has moved forward they tant to get altead.I think they body, er 'lieot-Mon"nahe i. it usuAl good strides.We ha\ e held w.E. McClung's Report. mneetimig of tito West Coast Lummibcr ¡n- heut k,,own, Isu prominent arc the fello\ss we ought to push, and se iba-Iba, for many yenro liuving liiConcatcriatiorì.s inCalifornia, and \\ . L MeClung, of Colorado Springs,should recognizethose boys.I think dustry.Smirk of the Universe present, l,eon Vicegeront of Scotlnn,i, It one in Ariiona nd ha e added 137 newthe niet ineiniber of the Nine, said he also Parson Simpkimt nnnirnoims vote lins been hie cuOtofl% to uc,,(l a shen se know there is a young fellow of Scotch heather for 'a tite bouquet mcríLLers \V( ill liol«1 one iiìore Con-had not a great deal lo report as hiscoining along who is ambitious ne ought tocom.ineinortttetime meeting as the wife of the retiring Snuric. tatiatiOii at Ardi Beach Ta cru, Sept district,ihichi includes Colorado and Everettci.Origgs Cntnoatominttion. Larg- Ho wee for yours engeged in the to push him along. 1f lie makes a mistake, lumber buelnoca in Scotiund, q, hi( h should n'idrnteriallto ourVidiflit) , is not a very densely populatedut ought to say to him 'Billie, get tip out Conceit.1101(1 OittiteCosast in 2 I ,liecontinuing it there to e,,ter Th(r_herhíp listYour humble serantcornnnuitilv Ile pointed out a flaw in years.68 kittens; -10 reimistateimiemits milltiiry eorvico at tun outbreak and go on again ' of the Great War. Ito curved lias ti(l((l the present arrangement ofIfoo-IIoo "Seattle Comicatenutiomt, September 0, tti all of the Conateiiations Secretary lsliernood then addressed inEre,,cu,Italy,Gallipoli, in his dlStri( t,l.c idc s ha ing the goodin Colorado, stating that the territorythe Supreme Snack and said:"Ican 1022: Will be held tin conitectioit n itii Pulectinc andEgypt. liei. S.lt e bO uf again engagutl in uve luber frt uric to hi' prc cent at beiiig large,virtuallyI 000 milesreadily apl)reciate nhat Brother McCiung ta general imicetmog the Red Cedar buelnee, in Victorlu, B. C. lhntmiquct, vinimdeville ali dI'ortmiiiCont enntiori sqii:nre,''Ito human hneinigcasi giveithits stated atotIte conditions mnhis Sitimigle Industry. lt wee a great ,lienpi,vint Ile claimed amid concatemtatmon.lxltecL a large chus mont te lloo-lIoo tI,et "Hoot- '* Intr.P(ingOirthedistrict,asthe attention it requires.'' district.'fhat brings out sotan oftite Mon"muli1 not otten,l the aI n ingool fortune, I have noticedtinsit iene the reason for the disinterestobstacles titat we are trying to over- of kittens, many of witoimu are already Detroit Annual, however, not in lloo-lioo affairs in that section; the signed imp. with uc in porioti he woe in lu Ord,l( Cfictof th e lcgie1t ion colite. Iluttetraveie(l betweenthe upirit ve woo conveyed in hIc ailoo-lIoo of' Le I regno Annual. l:rticulrlY thetime aiid txte1ise necessary to get frontpoittts ita itas enumerated and I know "SeattleDistrictlias graetlngetogether with the bowling tomaia which expects to clean up bouquet ofiScotch heather pro- t w '; 'jut s t an'liri gluí zltr(5huitwereone ¡turt (f the territory to a centralthe distances you liase to travel iii Colo- ounteti to Smirk Crigge to pro- oit tite cittumapiomiship of the Northwest.. I jOli, rneetinig place is a discouraging factor t.d c-n -aarnel .t lic cli gibiliy regli la t rado to get from one point to another, eent to Mn. Grigga You will soc imanEn of titis iii tito lint Iletin i.:.;. ng us etrl( ilsa11inJ)'rlilcris or-to frequent meetings. J know tite condition iii that statevhichi (hiring time next few momtt.ltu. 11y:ti(jri . arid t hol Iìçr wasIhe alopt - 'Colorado,'' liesait!, "shows up veryapply to others also.'l'hc appointmneitt ''Scuttle District linie held n itltJiti)Cr ing a of cthics-\Vhiclìwell, nituchi Inetterthan Kansas.I amof ti counsellor,withgoodlitevice- inuit,imiti tuttite stiminot ¡mmes ivauuktt hoi,- of macon-dayI I oo-1 loolu ucines duri mig i I e tttvtntite (i)it vcmttioit delegates stit gi''- u an null and an i lel to cork to.ver muchsurprised that Kansas hasgerents to Itanitiletitedistricts mmarrted uviurna-hicarted ,I iviiig muitsontry tito past year muniti ho1ieu to mmiake u regularmmii of munit 1mo liad hiciutloimig iiiliteI i ou Liti' 1 h-' ti,intasii1f hmave'lonesnorenot itlore ¡itcitth>es.I believe that Colo- Wouldbe a very good step, and then we t.lint disti h kid t iinc'in together, until hmm Id weekly affair of these dtmrimtg tite cominglttstsix imuomttlms-arecuid ofI 55id- lor- .e he cian tard of I I c-lloo t li:irirado has I i tuceunbers.'l'bere is onlycould scud our field moita into the terri- it p friemm hshii his itS titi tifnml mustiimut of I)mtnnomt year. Wc miro up tgnuinsttoo sunnydresses tohurmiberntemt,to c'ommtmmtercinul i,l hiii 'ha elorse in a orig tuneone season of tIte year when wo are abletory to address meetings and giveto nnotiny historic friemidaltiim lttmnches of other orgitnizations, but hope Cditl)s tmtdtohmmnsincsuorgtumtizittiotis,and I'ythnias, an'L ni niJiitgnliEnt, ()ne of the greatestlo get tite lirethren together, and thatHoolIoo in titat part of time country a ever insus.'' to make ours stick. presucimimigthini deals ofI i on-1 I tio,ititti tln thatcoluihiaceonnplishei ati s during the retail ers' ititnual in January.clear un(lerstanding oftiteobjectsof ittteii (laiton)itt17 conoittemi utiomis, t he I)etr.i tn ni unI w nuld be to 'l'beni we have ii very good attendance.time organizatiost, its lurposes amid bene- "\Yc uovo the death of one brother 'lite Sumpreimte Citutinhain expr050c(l tite Waldo E. ''As I have gonne stinonit tite vniimtlry,'' liad our pfn)rts upon briniginig all the'We are always sure of Iii to 30 kittensfits. to rcltort from this district. l)ehief thmmit, as tite Stipremnie Smminrk tr' ciii ti, 'I initie holmes, rciiistatcd December 7, 1021, titisSit ItremmteCimapinist inntine iiext timrc'n years, li or'lencagel in tie lumber isidustryat tltat time, bittthat is only oncea "lt itas occurredto inc in lookintup said earlier, died February 17,11)22. feti niltinco or fou rtiti mtgs,which I h ou-I i(0) will mnimmncbe.r 9,Ohihi hivimig nu'.mnn- tO 'reI Jiand Intl tite theI loo-lJooyear. A lot- of lurnbensntn of tite Statethe way the territory lias beemi divided, 'ltccornmncmtdat.ions: 'i'hrut Vicercgentstmtentioneti to tito Suprime Ninie i'eolei'-i)eru aiuti 1,00(1 mnnenthers omm Ilmo waitimig n odeof ethi s I t haleenwellainl of Colorado don't go to Denver morethat we Itave Itooked onto the State of ijappOinte(i for tian following districts:day, whichire lsugtnh y' rtts1tomìsiitle foi olin' iS going to be th.tI thies iseh e s ' nesie ofI I ni nntni titan once aear, but tIte)' endeavor to Anyone list, 'because hot,-1 loo Colorado tite State of Utah. (hay's ilttrhor_W.Tiilinmmi B. Mmdc; Ev-loss of nucmnbers stat (II liecomiditisit(ti tito J)us-v ,\ritlinìetittells nann lns toget there to attend tite anninel meetings the very heart of every braucht mf traveling from Denver to Salt Lake City Iieihimtgltntmn-.J. decacloiteelitaI.comestoI too-i loo. it e s , hon crett-P.II.Olwell ; lumber butsisiesu in titis country, ant n 'su s. t hninone : t hi he shouldfor the purpose of attendingtite con-knoten tite (listance a man bas tonego- Margota Van Wickle. First, macn liad (1iti t muids'ero lonitime to ii; dennommetrittimug to everyonlo in titetrade (quirc it veittions of luinbernnen. tinte between those points. Ithink "That, W. R. Fifer be appoimmted inconne buck.\Vliilo I munit its good t feilen'that it lias time gooiIS, teactltiiig ito ittssoni, 'i1is \Vnst }iaqbeeniparticularly 'Grand Junction could be worked tothere ought to he a re-arrangemnent of Seattle District to succeedVicegerentIts ttfly o(iier tumid I i ko to 0CC litCit convivial the reni 1)rûtineritoud tf I 100-lidio, service fortuiiate in that onof our leclinìggood adv;intage, but that territoryisthe jurisdictions. Mr.McCluimghas Donstld J I, Clark. ' ' ttitditahvhly, I kmiow that mnistiukes wereto nil tite trades tine thought ofIloihinig %sCSt'rit t m'le pt'rs, ihe 'l'i iriherinan,Jarge, also.There is qtiite a number ofstated the conditions exactly as they Following titisreport,tite Suprememade at coitcateniations, even since tite.t\ rthniir joinmtsonn iuuid tim o oIlier hia'e nient lnnLq irintl and nir'ulatedthousandslUml)eriiteitthere. Durango,oit theare. While ho itas not secured tite great- Snark gave high praise toì'Jr. Clark,Voistetud miti' tortk effect,J insist that viio sat Wi (le huait mut (1 ti riisin, A rhnsunsas, of 'pieg of ther od of ethics, and thesoutitweut,isanotiterterritorythatest number of members, ho has done itaracterining laura nu a live wire sun1 youCiuimitot have dru nkent comtemut.eiintioii mnmany years ago.Ali tlnM tinny dreniineti Coniatrnated ()rhir of Iltsi-llcx) shonillcould he l)rofitahlyn'orkcd; also Pueblo ex- sT)leitdid work, and we have Itad of the litcrtutttrctheanti intake tineta cvf u se lo I I ou-I loo, toy'will he surpsussed in t hic next l'ive 'ears.'' officiallythianikandTraise ourclearnach 'i'rinidad, and Cheyenne on the (lisplaying asnino ceptionally fine reports from that dis- Seattle Vicegerent. got omit for his con-muore tItani you cito lume nu lot of gruftet's brother, (corge M Cornwall, forhija northwest." 1m e ev pointedbio- trict, sind he hes played a very inmportamtt Catenation to 1)0 itei(i tite next (lay, andcit (loten sUtil give you good civic, stinto T h e tunnmtouncetl limit good if C,q passen1lItoCciii- seri Mr. MeClung said Ite did not feel thatpart in tite Order." 1f 'immy orgitim-fore muinotimerdit)' luid ccj suggestedsuelaenterpriseshould be or national govermimnemit. also sjsh to saa word about ourhe Itad done his dut)' ILS Amember of tite vemntioni wottl,I reati VC it. wireless mite.sttitge The Suprente Snack assured Sccret.ary i'iatiomiis to tin constructive it'ork for tite reeogmtizcclmyta wire from tite convention. iuhremudy was a Supreme Chaplaine lbs Work in Nine, but that he had (loste his best.,Islierwood asid Mr. MeClung thattite iToo-IEoo stinti for the limber inihiinlry,fronti Tiir, ,lúitntsont,t'ito cstlias been uneqiistled He lias puttaking into consideration the difficulties Mr. Whiting nagaimt took tIno hoer anti day out ((f Southampton Oit lilt retnirit suggestions macle would be considered remarked that Mr. Clark bad ma capacitywhetherlion-lEonormtnytitingelse, a meaning mito lEoo-lJoo that will live,of covering tIte territory.Ile said thatby the officers in their reports, and tbat to Aitnerirta, aut(i ottid tin at, lito hast timing for saccoinphisiiingamtytltinglie set laisstich amt organixiution jitust ha sol)er. asidI anti sure the membership in thislIoo-lIoo shouldbe looking out for ì'1r..Jolnmnsonntoldintimibrfn,re heavimig the ideas mlvnecd would be given full imiladupon to have donc, sind titen read ''A secomid cIntas was upolcen of by my districtWoUl(lstrongly recommend that "Parsonn,lboo-1foo yoititger men to take an active part inconsideration.11e then announced the v1tieit lair. Clark hadfriend, Mr. 1)ickmuson, amici 1mo luts thoufor' Europewas: the Order retain unni to continue the goodthe affaii's of the Order in that section, a Hittth)1)Y letter, is at least minnt was expected of it and it report of Mr. Donald H. Clark, \Tice- recently sent to Boo-lion, announcingspolcemt of the large numiuber of mcmi in work he lias so nell strtcd. We believerather than depending always on thegerent of the Seattle district, rea(Iby isgoimmg fom'wariliii a veV' gratifyimug a lumlierman's banquet andlfoo4foohisdistrictiv'hmo left tItoorgamti'i.nttiomm he is best fitted for the fichi ivhichi he is01(1 naesnl,ers.He referredto his 2UMr, Whiting, which follows: because titey ti-ere demi men tumid theyit'ay,'!lie said titat tite innen wino nro now covering, although we shouldbe Concatenation. years of active inentibership, and sug- ivould mint stand for tUOi.I have ocenain charge of lioo-lhoo arc going to realize Traveling Report of Donald H. Clark. careful not to overnork him. gesteti a plan whereby young fellows Supreme Chaplain's Address iii Hou-T-Ion concatenations things thatMr, ,Toinmnsomu'rs expcetmttiomio. is liard, and we should lay our planswith plenty of pep, who would be glad "Seattle Concatenation, December 7, ditys after, itlien T As to time eomnditiommsof time counntry, well iii advance, so as not to force too 'l'inc Supreme Snamic tineta invited theloado me bInait for of the citance lo do something for the1021: Tn connection with Annual Shingle ucould rom.cmmiber time concatenations,Ithe Suiproniac Clitupiain.voiced. inni op- bug and hard journeys upon the Parson.Order, would begiven that chance. Chaplain, tite Rev. Peter A. Simplem, Congress.Assisted by Brothers Isher- to address the meoting, amad witia bittant glati to say that ali of the concatena-tiniistie opiniomi-tlnat tite clays of real Like good timber, let's protect him Thie1nian lie suggested would be to ap-wood and Simpkin. Snark of the TJni- tineynro little imatroduction,in which lie apolo-hems I have attemadcd titis year haveprosperity arc approaching if "1 have undertakens to feel out senti-point a good man in Denver to takeverse present. IS kittens; 12 reinstate- gized for imposing on his hearers on sucialacan sasëlean and dignifiedmia ninny Ma- not already here; 1Juni, tue fall ebcetiomis ment. for a Ladies' Auxiliary, and findcharge of that part of Colorado, andmeats. sonic degree given anywhere, and thatwillrotire men who arc rcaetiomnary anni little cutliusnasini for it-Ilowever, someothers at Trinidad, Colorado Springs a hot day, the Iloo-iIoo spiritual mentor "Aberdeen Concateñation, July25, inuñohed forth upon an address, indem,will be lived up to as we go along, Wehave no vision of the new day, anal will hold that a latines' Order cou'd functionand other points in the district, where1922; citizens oftitis Conducted by Smirk of the Uni- he said, liad boon boiling within his mindstill have clean fun. "demonstrate thnatail beneficially, if the saune were not toothere isalways a good deal of good ma-verse and Brother Simnpkin.12 kittens, "We still say things once in awhilecountry are as one;dctennincdto maint- burdensome. Isvili viteelsewhere for several days. lic referred to the : terial-"men who will go25 or 30 utilesG reinstatements. timat wo would not entro to amy m'thetaut old visions of Aacrednights of l)rOP- my findings. to attend a concatenation, but who past gear as being exceodimigly stressful "Seattle Concatenation, July 27, 1922: for him, in that he latid made three tripspresenóa of unir wives or in mixedeom-ertyand the,i)urpose- tocairy oui our "\%e feel titnit the Bulletin shòuld becannot go 400 miles to Denver to attendBrother Simpkinpresent.9 kittens; pony, but tito ehieltbing is the need ofcharacterinitio American civilization with However, across the contineat,coverimtg anura than published more frequently. a lloo-iloo meeting." 3 reinstatements. nervice1 putting Roo-lico into the meurtits wonderful opportunities."Ile spoke this is a matter for the Budget or Finance Iii closing, he nn.ade a further plea 50,000 miles by train, 3,000 miles by "Everett Meeting, July31,1922: automobile, to say nothing of siaortrides,of the lumber industry, where it canof tIto struggle in tite labor world, amid Comuiitteo to determino that young mèn be given a chance atOrganized by Seattle Nine.Brother oftimecritical iiithe mileage hostand behind every association Secretorypredicted the passing "1wish to commend our Secretarysoute of the lionòrs of tite Order, and allthose included Siimtpkinpresent. For the purposeof mentioned being long journeys. did orgmimaized life in the realmof lumber-stage in a altert timo with thin final ro- .- =------

14 HO0-H0 O BULLETIN H0O.H00 BULLETIN 15 adjuBUnent, One of peace tndatisíac-shatevermc sell abroad fi.as the priceThat Secretary shut the doc.r on that the commimummmit pay iiümi for the serviceoccupiestime site oftimeformumem hotel mio ted don um mum our'\\muie East Wmumdow' that lie is giving to tite community. Bidhail, where lhoo-lloo was orgamtihed, watclmmuug ton of abat we sell at home.If ali of themami. He did not think that hi members hulado,tite rctuor(is arc being remember thus, gentlemen, that mmm thiswas dirty aumd needed attcuutmonIlemonde nip of time last scattered ooumcatoima- lic reiterated his Maternent that nowfactoriesiniDetroit and inallotherimoula care to listen to what lie had to time when imuinanity us rcaeiming omit itssuggested that mnoutey woiml(l be appro- ¡s thc time to be OptThJ8tI(, htt that cau-IlIacas ill time United States work threesay'. I'll bet you that before time snow tiens lo go unto time year's record of lloo- dumb han(ls, feeling lamely for timo sub. tion sbould gwdc the footlepíof alland one-hail days a seek, ocmmll baieflies next Christmas, that Secretary ismil priated by 1ko-lion to ace that time tabletJloo to be reported at thmo Detroit lion- btisineci men,althoughthe uìnanca1ail that we can sell, and the other twobe scratching for a new job, because the stanceof tomorrow; when mea arowas properly cieaumed. I oo Aumnimal of time latter (laye of time week, sdde of buoincg lifeof the country í and one-half days a week muih have toSecretary of au organization must be dreaming dreams of a better day that Tite Sumimremoe Cimaphucin cumuhorseui blm muid lIme pilgrims from afar liare alreamiy shall remove mmm frouui time crass, beastly,Tmudd's suggestion mind slated thmuittue omm their jomiruicytoDetroit. ooundcr, and the future can be forctoldgo imito time marketa of the world. \etime maim ivmtim brains of the orgammuation, starti4 jmmuigle of selfislumess of yester(iay,time with more (PrtalrItv than in the timeimare so many coal ¡mimes, that time minersto carry on time affairs of the organiza- tablct nceuicd rcgildiogIle also slug-Titus issue inh be mamie UI) aum(i i)uut to just past of this country can work only' i IO daystino, to raise his voice mn behalf of every'- day when we shall render a greatergcstc(i that it be moved fromtime build-press iii (lcspatchcdtiunc sothattime measure of service, you can go buickmug where only i esudcnts of (hindou liad Outlining the propccL for the future.in tIme y ear, and. they have to sit andtiming thiatwmll strengtimen the district acting editor may himself be cute of those fromn titis anummmai meeting, carryuumg youra chance to read it, and move il 50 feetbureseumt at 1)etroit; anal time others wimo lie stitted that nien arc increaMirig fuiidsluId thicir hands time other 173 workingin ishich he is working." thatiIl be available to iarry on theulays of the year.I don't 'usant to see ìiiessagc to those at lionne, and possiblyand set it mii a block of Ceimment um Ilmoattend will find it on tueur (leeks 111)011 'rime speaker voiced time hope that time they is'ili also i)eflefit from mt. mid(lie of time railroad park, time hua-their return.'I'imosmm readers who are muid hiu,ineos thittill come in tue new (las sany such condition as that.I want to lumber industry would one day have a "ìiuty J give you a little story to takesouri-Pacifie RailroadCo.permoittiuug. ofI Ion-1 h on ivill we feel sure umot feci lyl ng ¡i1i(td,I le pointcd out that I loo-see the American coal operator selling unan like Will Ilays isjim the moving home witim y'omm? Soute of you may haveI t was dceimieui to refer titis suggestionslighted ifit ouccumpy time most of our I I(JOdid iiot inakc any new wealth lastluis coal to time other nations of the earth. picture industry, a great man to lead heard me tell it before.Intimo daysauid that of ¡tir. Judd totime Supreumme field of visioum at this tuile. yfar inrit sui rigI iinher ;t hatthey "Now, gentlemen, thatistimeonlytIme various organizations intIme trade i)efore the war you liad seen one of timeNine for eoumsideration. s s C i,irnjih' took a part of the wealth some-living element that I find on the economicand to speak for time whole of Amnerica's straumgc but beautiful sights of time world 'Plie tiuumo liad conic for adjouurmmniemmt, ' ori e (I( had inaile lmorizoim as I look omit on the conditionindmmstry. ''l'o those im'imo imave long walke(i iii 11e pointed to the fact of as,on Saturday niglmt before SastertheSupreuumeSnark aumuioumumccd, huit ' 'FlR(JiltS tImehíglmt ofI I no- I I no Lan(l timemimos L l)(0!i1Cwho lna(le ali)' moneyof hie world today.Remember thatprotection offered by time lion-lIno, coim- morning,imitotime old Greek Catholicbefore the mnotiout couid hue limit, Albert during the J)Mt year,' he 001(1, WCTCthere is nothing that you can do timattrasting the assessments made on minion Cluircliin ,lermmsaiemn, wherethereis Comme arose amid assured time delegatesivelcoumme sigum of itmi increasing piicvcr aul(i three ilas-the J)COJ)l( On tue farmswill more rapiuhiy develop that unity ofunen by their uumions, from S60 to $70 coumtaiumed time eript in wimichliestime progress istime increasiumg proumumssioum of 1ìo ra1'e(l (rop; the people on theAmericanism, that oneness of spirit ina year, to defend a $7 a day job, and time body' oflime carpeumter that haul bcemm stray eats rctumrumiiugtotime fold.For stock rangesho raised stock, and theahi of our people, that will push forwarddumas of $10 or $20 asked by an organiza- Cruleitie(l-Oui Saturday' night the CroW(ls a apoco time waumderiust seized thmcnm, but l)COJ)le lu the forcts nail¡ii the minesthat program that will never stop,cx.tien which is (ledicated to defeumding a gatheredmind got closetotimo altar. a.stimume lmasse(i und timo zest for foreign ness Funeral Ritual umulvemitmirescom)ied, timoimoumme iummptmise ho produecd sealtli. \\'IicnIeept the old People and imeople who mustbusiness that runs into millions of dollars. 1)uring time umight time churchwould1)0 live in their apartment houses and hotels. uigaium heemuuie (loTuuillouit and timo Pro(li- ask ,iito rtmiiimiher that there were Speakingof local Secretaries again, eumipty l)uut Omitsi(ie timo street would be Fo1Iownrcuohutionsou pro- on'y 8 millionlr(Jl)le Out of the 120lui New York City numly 12 1-2 per centtime Supreme Chaplain warned against filled vithu peoulc from America, Briton, sented and road et our annual gals nro returning, in i)arm(ls of temi-a ¡nl I I ieri In A mneri(a who are in.of time population live in their own homes.putting men in as Secretaries of lfoo- Australia,Canada,South Amneriomi, meeting by P. A. Simpkin: To The dozcn-twenty-Lhmirty'-y'es,forty,or fixe hiiirwof ¡)rodueing new wealth,If youwant apopulation that loves 3Iat Annuel, C. O. oF1-bo-i-bo, bore ascii, iii timrec of time yemir's eoimcat- lloo organizations simply to draw timeir Fraumcc, Italy and fromall of time lands Snark of the Universo arid Brother Oil Sill underst and why we liadiichAmerica and loves Ilmoflag, you must enatioums, salaries, stating 'you can't get a good of Europe, and sonme of them had comon Hoo-Hoo u ' sloiieo in the coining of tue new day'.''liare a population that lives in its ownSecretary unless you liare a man who 3,000 miles afoot, thatLucymight conio Your Committee on Funeral Rit- 'l'bn ret,mmrum of time omits is ut umioruti utmtd I I e hpoki of the actisity in the pro-homes. lias had experience in the uniber gaine to timeplaco where time body of Jesmis ueb preuonL herewith iti finished sliri limaI victory. 'l'ho frutterumuil iumsliimet work for your approval. dueticu nl new wta1tli in the last 90 "l'ut your shioulilers totime wheel, aimd understandsyomirmmeeds.' lie Christ hay and they remained throughout lias prevailed over time umiaterimihiotie umrge. time We have sought to leave the work itmd tuis lias ocumeimbomi t we believe da' o, thr ropfur, oil ver muid gold beinggentlemen. and on every occasion thatpointed totime experiemmee of California the night in silence in darkened as free from any Sectarian taint as liroillIlnI, and tut' (oiiversioiì froni rawyou can auid to time efforts to sell materialand tIme disa.stromms results to t he law for- clmuirchm. was possible and have arranged it hecaumse im'i Limitit lue Order Limo bromuical nia tenal to au triln(il)l I es, hi rum nmaeliiricry'for homes, animi that will materially annii)iddiumg timeumso of common simingles in ''Jim the moruming, ivitim time hegiumninmg Io that it may be uaed for either and highest expositioum mmmiiil)ractico of single unen or those offamily and ¿I and other uhemul mmrtielc. sumecesofumhly connbat bolshevism. Second.that state, put over by timemiment wbmo of another day',there was thrust out fric tenu ty umre lu'i ng exeumpliticilaui(i for either Christian or Hebrew. expoummuded as llover hiefore.lIno-1 iou) . ''l'fiere 5qonlynue other thing ily', I ivant. to say orme or two timings aboutmade tarred shmiimgies, simply because time from timelilCowimere J csus wits siiiuiiouic(i We trust that it meets with your ant to ak y ou min lo do as you turnco-operation. I think we should seeCalifornia lumbermen did not have a to lay, a Greek ario witha torchi, aim(i approvai. is ealliumg i)ut(ik its 'a'aumdercrs amid briumg- ii that we domm't orouuize intime wrong those ivhmo were closest lit their torches, ing iii a gratify'iumg imumber of Lime youingcr y mr facoOPtumfl1t i(ally,''liesaid. unan witteiming tIme legislature.This cou- Fraternally submitted, 'anul that i, foruO(l'sake, lutmys, letdirectioum,amid thnt we don't becomehition, lue insisted,could have been amid those v1mo hmmdl ligimtswommld lisos time Ceo. M Cornwall, gericroti(mum, inst. entirely by efficient or- ganizumtinn aumd goveritmnemit though mpm not liare another ruuumuuway America.perilously overburdened with organiza-obviated, and timo lumbermen saved much iighmtuicrosslucir shouldersto those R. A.Forayth, - P. A. Sim pkina, 'l'ueemily timing that can prevent you1ion.'' money which they will 8pend this year belmind them, an(1 time higimt ivoutd creep Snark ivei'eLL(lm'iggs anmd hisoiIieial having busmne 1(10 )(rcent greater 11cv. Simnpkimi again cautioned againstin attempting to stillo that legislatiomi, out onto (lie strcct,to uumect the light of Con-smittee. associates have umile um cvotm(lcrfuml record timan tIme buisiiic oftitis 1mat year, isover-organization. imisiotiiig that time bestimad time state bocci organized properly. the morning.Now, gentlemen, as Clod Reaolution wac referred to the of 'wimiuuimtime Iverett (i.(Iriggo Con- eateumatioum mit 'Pacoumumm, wiLliits f18 that11100may lo4c their sanity in allow-co-operatiomi for the lummbernman is to belie emphasized time need of a large tate is leading ums omit of tuis bitter (lay toward new coming Nino with inatructions to have copies of the ritual submit- initimiteamuid40 rciumotmitemeumts,was mug valtieto ruhm too high.If they dofoummmd within timescope oftime lumberorganization, particularly to prevent time time moornimug of a bettor day, shail wc not mt torchi auid go ted to the members of the I-louse of merely mme oi)viommsrestilt.ltisuiol. that, they' s ill imnply choke up theorganmizatiomLo, from time city organiza.PaSscof vicious legisiatioum, such as time meet the mumumliglit with Ancients. aetivities invlimeli the3' are interested.''tieni hinmkinmg with time state orgamlizatiomm,California shiuigle law. i)ack to cuir lumber yards and to our ineasimriumg its progress entirely by the saiesuumauislmiputl)ilityamidcumputoityfor Continuing,the Chaplainpointedanimi so on to the uhiotrict and national 'rime speaker paid tribute to lumber- ohmes and to all of our places of service, sm'ork of time achuministrativc olihcmm-Lhoumgh to time taking in of the slitek cuida of timeorganizations, all of vital imnportammee tomacmm in general, saying that although in detornmined timid wo will lightmi torchi that shall mmmeat time kiss of tite sumuulighmt floury' it, lsimerwood liutobccmi one of umneniploynuent situation of a few monthslIme interests of the iumdustry. time letter fromtime Southern geuitleunnim, that um message would arrive fromMr. time hmardcst-is'orkiumg amid liuir(lcSL worked back, and sommi that most of the men out read before time mneeting, the statemcimt of a new day'; timat shah bring to time.Jolmnmsoui before Limo iuceetiumg mvoumld liare "Tite retail yard that puts time goods cimiidren of uncut mc tiunc throughout time of orgmtnmizumtiofl Secretaries aimywhmere to o work mntime United States arc sooviur to the people," lic continmued, was made that 99.4 per cent of time men Imeumernnimleteulassugge8toui itytime 'io world wimemm they may sing a song of love be fommumd. \V'e believe that timo spiritmual because they don't vant to (lo liard amid.time timing that helps time men at time otherimm time lumber gaine are square and denim. Supreme Chmaplaiui.''Jf miot," ime said, and brotherhood of unan?" ''it.i'ill he another instaumce of tIme wire-message of lico-lIco, as voice(l by its dmsngreemmble timings lie referred to acud of the game to live and pay' wages1mo would better andraisetime flying Chaplain before great gathmorings statemmicumt by henry l'oni in Collier's, lesmo not perforniiumg its funetioum." and have some satisfactioni as thmcy grimaipercentage to 99.5. Condition of Tablet Diacuied. oflumbermenfroua onecud of the inwhichit a as pre1icic(l thatvitImiro 'rime Suprcmno Chaplain thou oahic(i time lilitime forests.So time timing is to find ''I said the other say to a imuinbermmmeum's After timo applauso wlmicim fohiiwed time country to time other aumd book again mt year there1)mli be a shortage of lal)or; delegates' atteumtiomc to time fumet that Mr. an organization that will bring time nientclimb at. Lausiuig-and I will ask Major Supreme Chaplain's address huid sub- repeatedly, lias been tIme dominaumt factor that they rmlltear Comic "is Brother Johnson's tower of tIme gates open atuiext (loor to each other.It is not trimeGriggs to state wimether titisis true or 8ided, J. F. Judd, of St. Louis, called of time last year or two of its progress. New York,atl'hilmulelpimin, strcimgth, time mmiii actually iii charge of at Sanof any of time men sittimig in this meetimmgnot-thmatsiuicetime Americami forests time Smipremimo Snark's attention totime it lias umot only told time world what 1-loo- I"raumoisco,animitime doors of Congress BrotherJohnson's paper.'' ivIr.Comme to(lay, but I have been asimaimmed as Ibegan to be turned into the market, I fact that three of thmemnenwho muet at iloo otao(I8 for-more junhiortaot, it lias xviii be ()}>emIC(I to assist in bringing labor stated -hisreason for appeariumg before liare goume over the ijmmited States andaun satisfied that 80 por cent of timo ivood Chmrdon 'crimen lIoo.I-loo was first thought 1roughmt stand. umore î the unceting was that liewisimc(itime all 1loo-lloo to into tlmieoummmtry. in uimy first tonmehivitim Secretaries, havethat has i)een cut in the forests amid SO . , Noie,' ' of, arestill hiving, one on the Pacificdelegates to know what Mr. .Joimuison'sunswervingly and understandingly upon ceint mmmcmlClmaplaium Simnpkin,sccrm lmow blind some of them are.Someior cent ofthmo lumber that lion been Coast, one in St. Louis and one at Mai- its basic platform of friendly fellowship. "upomi time basis of paper will say to lloo-Ihoo, i)eeause it scoli optimismasSecretaries have stood in the way oflimit into the immneber yards of America vorn, Ark., and asked wimy they could The spirit of I{oo-IIoo lins found a migimty that-an optmmnmbm that is not foundedbringing light totime members of theirhas gone into time markets 'without a liad sometlmiuug somewhat persoimal to time UOfl not; be gotbackinto the Order. "Parson," and Secretary also offered fourmflissioumary voice, and is inspiring all its silly hopes, but optimismthat is orgaumizatiomms, There arestill twoorproper profit being made-a liviumg profit, The Spreme Chapiain answered Mr.dmfinite 'suggestions thát should be con-lay- workers tiurougimommi its ranks.IL is founded impoli fueLs-there io only nue tlmree recalcitrant Secretariesinthetime same as aim o1d lumberman said to Judd by-saying that his first duty of thé inuìltratiimg time industry and making its Iimitc(i thing that I have to say there.United States, who huaro not seen that sidered by timo various comumuittoesiii mein Lansing: 'I have run nyard in new yearwould bctotry añd to rein-their reports at time second day's session.infimmeumee felt-whether visibly or not- You know the govemumlent of this eoun-in this organization of lIon-Hod there isLansing for several 'ears, and I thougimt in all the great nationnlproblemo of tite state every living ñian outof time fistHc'timen readtim gaiieyproof of an try Imam been strangely blind and renmisssomethingtimat will strengthen theirif Ieouldmake a1ivingfor my family', . industry. abouti one or two things, and iii no one hundred. ..article which liad been prepared for time Organizations : and that section of time j was doing: aliright, bùt ñowm'boy Mr. Juddnamed the caen he liad re "Tuis phase of time work of lino-Uno timing imas it been more blind timan inindustry which is under their observation. Lumber-iVérid Beview, to appoar time is running the y'ard, auid: he. is making ferred to,W. L Ewart,-Albert Strausauld;16th or 2iith of September. mustgo on-durit is thmeniattor of cendrai - failing to See the treniemidous and vitalI know of niai man whosliut his dòor ummore money in a month thanrmade in That is nuummber one of tite importance to this George W. Sèhwartz.l-Je went on to importance. coummitry of foreign timoface of a man 'lmo was coming toa year.'Iguess that he is touching PaperRead by Mr. Cone. definito suggestions for time welfare of trade.It is common knowledge with say that the tablctplaeedbr theOrdér bring his message to the menhe repro.the spirituf the community; he is giving on the drugstorcbùilding, which now "As' these editorial jottingo arc beingIIoo-iioo whichthe Lumber World you who have studied economics, thatsealed,withoutthoughtofreward,service andhe has a right to deniand that 16 1100-ROO B ULLETIN 1100- 1100 BULLETIN 17 Review editorially offers to the mcmbcrsingo in this city.Sorne regional organ-Hoc-Boo, feels that we arc on tite right as they gather for the Dctroj Annual. mations which feel it incumbent to main-tzaok," s * * tain theirheadquarters withintheir Mr. Tuliy then suggested that wires sphere of activity feelso handicappedacknowledginggreetings besentto r "Au a second suggesLon, Jko-lIoo thereby that they have found it desirableBrother George M. Cornwall, editor of should have a handbook, of precisely the :vj to xnaintamn Chicago ollices also.With-the Timuberman, Portland, Ore., and to \ ., form which it maintained for years, and \( ,, revised at least once a year.lt ¡s quitein tite last month or so both the SouthernBroUter P. Langdon of Cairo, Ill., botim ;;i h as important as is a telephone directoryl'inc i\osociation and the Southern liard-of whom, he said, had done yeoman wood 'l'raflicAssociation have estab-service for the Order.lt was voted to subscribers.Every member lico the I \ I \ i i \ brothers in thelished Chicago offices unanimously that this be donc Tite ;,' ; i" 1 right lo know who his h '15? ct.O"° C '$c" o "'lIte Chicago lloo-Hoo, in tuch recentSupreme Snark then called for the read- h ' t.c.wi1s ' Order are.'l'ho last annual eprcosed J ite1f definitely in favor of reviving thepctitioii to have the headquarters broughting of the reports oftime various corn- q f (_ / handbook.It should not 1)0 postponedtotItis city, were actuated not by anyinittces t ( sectional spirit but by the broadest con- :\( \(;; Sf . indefinftels in ord'r that it may include REPORT ON GOOD OFTHE ORDER. \,I (hood -4 flic nsme of tlioe abon t to be added tosideration of Oie of the Order.' / \'( e .-;; tlwro8ler--for alsayo, wo trust, there'Plicy ivould like to see every member 1f, S. Whiting readtite following re- : : ,; -,. 14 u ill be nuore about tO 1)0a(hIle(l. Let usgiven ito op)urtunity by mail referen-port, timat of time Communittee on tite (loot! .' ' ',,r t'5/' ¿ havealIno-1 loohandbook ithoutdorn to record his views.'i'iiey believeof tite Order, composed of Mr. Whiting, t?)I/L\ í\ C:t31 further ilelav that on titis particular maUer the smallj. F..JU(l(land A(lolph l'fund. ;mz;: iml5' l)rol)ortiorl of enenibership in atteiidance "Resolved:That this Annual ox. "_n a third suggestion, the Osirianatthe annual niectingshank! refrainpresses its unanimous approval and from ordering tite renioval, even if unani-appreciation of the sincero and oner- Í ('loistr'((11isto be eerving too vcll its I' itionsiv (lisposed, but shoiilil rather vote / ( , origiiìnl uiintion cc tolill) for 1ast ofhicers, getic services of Brother Peter A. ( / ( ''H and to he too iniichi ilornuinted by 'l'hoto linee the mail referend.uin taken. NorSinipkin, our Chaplain, and asks the on flic other hiand eIn they believe thatcontinuance of then'i for the ensuing '! \ I Itook of tliJ)end froiii'vluehi itritual ' 'i'' , r:: Jhi jq eh ieIlderived 'l'ho C)sirianiiced atito Supreme Nino or tite annual coneat-year. )\\ j\: eiiatioii can wisely assunte the responsi- "Resolved: 2' resu rrt(tmiiist . I riculrri t ally it might he That the practico of j' hiiitof lal)hing tue matter an(l decree-establishing permanent iio o -H o o - e:. a ue ful ilet nil in k'eiing t he mohn iiitae t 1.tLLØ'4 ,' r0p5f' 5)(?'° ' ng I li ' aiidin good tiiiiuieialstatI(hiilgifthe t luit ittoiriberalii p at large shallCIubbe recommended at auch hotbe given tito opportunity to votepointa itsin the judgment of the Oiri reno((111111ho hillcil for their Oirian 11110m il.'' Supreme Nine, these clubs may be NORTH, EAST, SOUTH AND WESTANDTIIE BROAD LAND IN BETWEEN REPRESFNTCD BY THIS GROUP IN AT7ENDANCE AT TmII1CTY- hiu i the saine tuliP as forheir lion- 'l'ue Supreme Snark, on behalf of tueof greatest benefit to tite Order. FIRST H0O-IIOO AM'UAL AT DEtROIT. MEMBERS FROM ELLVFN STATLS, INCLUDIISO CANADA, ARE nERF. CIIOWN. i I on diir and ifniigeneral mention aiivliere that I Ion-I I on d mus arc pa 01)10Order, eprcsse(l appreciation forflic ''Resolvedm Thatwhereverthe iflcsage,011(1 slioiiltl alsonotigliorehieCloister the Secretary suggested tuemembership of Hoo-I-loo is of auf- Ilnek cviii to tlw 1a',s v)ieu theres'eremessage 1)0 submitted to tite committeeficient size to permit, meetings be Inter-AssociationHoo-Hoo Corn-loyal support during the poet year, Ilk,! I hic ehmitim','l'1(TI AiI,it't ( mime mitoveth oittime (hand nl tInt Order, after whichiheld or entertainments given,in Supreme Serivemiotrs fhi()oiriniilias mittee may be constituted in suchand in doing so cherishes the hope I imitII itt' SeV(Iitlit'ilttli,m,s ht,' (OhIHu(iPi('d recci ved meli year (savethe infrequenttite session was amhjourned, which the ladies will participate, for manner, with such program of help-that the Order's conduct and ideals'l'bistuoI liii1)01 n gmt nuoti mnommsiy su- red-lettereors w lien lieremneimibered to the purpose of familiarizing thorn ful activity and under such jurisdic-may over be euch as to warrant theirl)0tl(tl, I'hr \Vhìil rig ipptrtir,i for Scull le, volunterr J)aY1e1It in advance) a notice with the purposes and benefits of tion as the Supreme Nine niny de-continued co-operation. ti tintI o moledmioitomouth by lotters front Secomi Day's Session - the Order. - I on-lino termine upon." - govei'nnmH, ituiyore etui nomiveti titimmhim- of I (111es niaking no reference J - LuniborAssociations. - what ever to the Cloist Ir asid its fiuianoình ''Resolved:Thattito Secretary- roasts.i Io titi kmh at iommgt li,sLr('ooimtg lime 'l'ho second day's session was held in - "THANKS" COMMITTEE'S RE- support-and each earlias registered Treasurer be instructed to prepare Whereas, 'l'ho many lumber asso-itoi mtlt lint tite nnt unmut mtlmtteelimig la' theasSOitii)ly Itoh - is protest and a suggestion, until now it of tite Detroit Boardand have i printed a hand-book of - - PORT. ciations of tIte country have renderedheld in Seattle for ro. fraternal remisemi ; timrLt of Coimimnerec, an(1 was called - to order -'l'ho lias1)000010 0habit,'truly the ranks of Hoo-Hoo membership without delay. - Seprenmus Cltupinimi then offeredmost valuablo services to the Ordertite Order noede,l comisitiormtble holstering by the Supreimic Snark,who explaine(l Osiris nuist 1)0 faitliful-tho careless and This hand-book to be royi8ed to con. time rep ott of tue'I'htmLnks' ' Conunittee,through their co-operation and sup-ti l; I itat time Order no steil mesI Ito city that iimmrne(liatcly prior to tIto convention ioehffercnt must bug ago have been tain the complete membership - to which çifiitheprevious report wasport, partictmlarly in the matter of\i.olm I il be la'ncfl t e cl l),' hmoh(iingI hie coot- dropped its delinquents. sessioll, a meeting \vmisheld by tueand Including September 9 of each tmrmaimimììomtily mulopteil. '['hie report fol-permitting concatenations in con-veittion uttite \Vn9hlimigtomt niotropohis. smierubers of time Supreme -imic011(1 house - - year lows: ------nection with their meetings, which tootle was Ibmitt * * s Ait outer poi n t lie tite of Aimeieiits who were present, -at -which ''Resolved:Thatthe spiritof ¡è deeplyappreciated;Therefore,Order sutomm 1,1 ottimi t nul ire tu e spiri t of i E no- "As s fourth and the most importanta new draft of the funerol ritmmal was Hoo-Hoo, a thought for the futuro Appreciation - of Hoapitahitica. Belt - ¡loo nul imtlmng frorni Hinil tiei oto Ihn lidi suggestion-lIoo-rfoo as a great nationalcotisidered and agreed upon; that it wasSuccess, prosperity and good of the Whereas, -The entertainment Resolved, That the sincere thanksCol umbin. organiì.atiou of lwnberrrìeii must ifitdecided that the ritual as read be copiedOrder be carefully considered in the whichhas been- provided bytheof Hoo-Hoo is extended the various Tihmlton ICleimi, nf AIlanto, spoke mmet is best to serve its industry have a 011(1smibmmtitted to tite lEouse of Ancients8eleCtiofl of the psychological place Detroit Committee has been lavishassociations and their publicationan(h urged tite miecepitimieci of time invita- national locusIf it lias any messagebefore ptmi)lication, muid that it also wasat which to hold the annual meeting and generous, and is deeply appreci-for their loyal andvaIuable supporttiomt from j\llnnta_lie salti tinit it itad for the lumbermen who belong to other (lecideti to scud to Brother Balling Arthurof 1923." ated:Therefore, Be lt - and co-operation. - l)eCIt a lomig tutte si mite a conventhoitwits great-notional lumber orgailizations itJohnsomi a wireless mmìessagc, convcyimig INTER-ASSOCIATION COMMIT- Resolvetl, That a sincere vote of unI d in thin Sou tim,stilt, hit' sai d,tite groat- mustbe readytolearn fromtitasegrectirmgs front tite convention iii reply thanks and an expression of tippre- NEXT LMEETING-PLACE DIS- - est lumbem' section of lite cnnittry.To - TEE'S REPORT. - organizations asse1l as instruct them-to similar greeting received front hito, ciationbe extended-to the Detroit cussED; - - hoI 4 tite mmteeli:mg i n A tlnit tu\vomthil ime a amici the Anicricari WliI esale Lumber The Secretary then read telegrams and Adolph Pfund, chmtirrnamm of the Inter- Retail Lumber Dealers' Association The 5mm l)reimto Chaplain suggested th atgreat iieljo to I[oo-Tloo, lic said. Association,WholesaleSash & Doorletters frein absent lIoo-Iloos. Association Committee,ofwliichtthe andHoa-HooCommittee.-Thetito Order express to tite l)otroit peitplc, No other imicmnbe rs i1tji':tni ng in boItaI f Ässoeiation, Maple Flooring Manufac- Gemitlenien,'' sai(1 tite Supreme Snark,other members were F. N. Torrcnee amid Michigan Retail LumberDealerB'to the Detroit hmmtibermnomt mtmmcl otlmet's itsof their mespeetive cities,tIte Smmpreitoe turers'Association, I',! ihiwork Cost"1 hope that you appreciate what titeGeorge Wilson Jones, read tite report of Association, the Michigan Climb, theappreciation itttth thanks for their splendidSnmit'k SuibThtttte(l tite vitriomis invilitlionh, Bureau, American Walnut Manufactur- reading of these messages macarts to thehis committee as follows : - DetroitBoardof Commerce, - thoenterttiinmncnt and for their effortstoto timo meeting for its eomtsklerittiomm, mind ers'.Association,National hardwoodmectimmg, and the silver cord that Brother -4'Your committee dôsires to record that managentent - of - theHotel - Statler,make the conventiomi mi success ; muso theCharles J. Kranier, Avtm,rin, Imi., mnove(l Lumber Association, hardwood Manu-Tonnant spoke of the other day, whichthe wonderful revival in the ranks of and to tIto people of Detroit, one andDetroit ItcWshetl)er5, and his motion tothat New Orleans be oeleeted, which wits facturera' National - Institute, Retailsceme-is to stretch all around the Unitedl-foo-lioo under the oscehlent manage- all,for theirhospitalityand - thethat effect wem carried. - - seconded by l'.'Ir.Tumdd. Lumber Dealers' Association, Oak Floor-States. To me, itmeans more thanthement in very recent years, aiming at a many courtesies extended. l'ue Secretory stated thirtt several in- Mr Le '1aster cautioned against too ing lsIaniifacturcrs' Association and Na-assembling of 50 or 100 - itmcn here.Itserious and constructive ideal, has gained vitations liad been received from a nimm-itasly action on the important question tional Lumber Manufacturers' Associa- seems to me that we lieve got to appre-frour Order - the respect and active The LumberTrade Press, - ber of citiés br tite Order to hold itsof fixing tite convention city for next tion n.h have a common messe for 1-loo-cinte that the eyes of the lumber fra-interest of - lumber association executives Whereas, The -lumber trade pressannúni meeting of 1923 in their midmot.year, poimttiitg out tlmuit the city selected IJoo, that the central organization head-ternit)' are on this convention, ant thatand workers in all branches of the lumber have given- most--:liberahhyof, their11e road letors of invitation from goy-should be picked willi tito idea of being quarters for the lumber industry nation- what is donc Itere will be appreciated byindustry. ------apace and talents ¡n furthering theernôrs, mayoro and civic anti commnereialaCCcptal)ho to thegeneral membership, ally, is Chicago.It is trise that the last-them.I think that you will have to "Now, Therefore Be lt Resolved: principles and-aims of- I-1oe-I-loo,organizations io support of the invitationsat tite same time sitowing no partiality named organization has foundit nieces- appreciate the fact that we have a mein-That your committee recommends and of -advancing its cause generally,received from - Denver, Colo. ;Kansasto any one district.Ile favored Seattle, sary because of its choseinter-relation- Inership that is very signicant when wethat the suggestionof an- Inter- - and with-a deep appreciation of theCity, Mo.; SanFrancisco, Calif.; Atlanta,sayimig that it is a very psycitologiosh time ship with governmental statistical andrealize that 30,000 - men have passedAssociation Hoo-Hoo Committee for loyal arid valuable service thus rend-Ga. ; -Novv Orleans,,- La, and öther cities,when the ittind of tho Seattle lumbermen other activities to have its olain office inthrough thus orgánioation It seems tothe advancement of the Order'have cred: - Therefore, Be lt and said tltatßrother Whiting had pro-were ready to receive iioo-IIoo.Ile said \Vashington, but itstillmaintains aninc tEat means a great dcii,In everythe consideration ofthe incoming Resolved, That the sincere thankssented an invitation in holtahi of Seattle.tite city ivhicii will receive the conven- important office in Chicao and holdscommummity, wherever we go, every maniSupreme Nine, and that in the dis- of Hoo-}loo is extended to the lumber At this -pOint hi -tite méeting, tite Su-tion next year must give the necessary its directora' meetings and. annual meet-that is a-lion-Moo today. or Itas beets acretion of the Supreme Nine, an tradepressforits generous andpromue Snark requested \V. A. hlmeclhey toassurance of enthusioom, if the eonven- t 18 HOO-HO O BULLETIN H O O - II O O B U L L E T I N rating dues on quarterly basis a itanding and endorsed by the Vice- Lion is to be a success, 81111 that in his tii (lireoling the Secretary to Iorwar(l s'iII eoiitintw, btu, if IIal)SCat al)Olt t1i elio ihovefollow8:$5.00 firat quarter, ending gerent or State Councillor and the mind, next year will be time, a telegram to1'rei(1ent\Vairen O. age of (30, 1 can at the age of (313 get the all times, for lie IIoo-}Ioo to go to theDecember 9;$4,00 second quarter, member of the Supreme Nine having all the juriediction in Harding, extending toliini thesyrn- beijefit of that fund, prOVl(Ie(I T L Northwest. The groat-spirited, full-ending March 9; $3.00 third quarter, the district in th1)' of the Order ouaccount of the back dites, 1)ut tito bcic dues, instead of ; hearted,four-square men aro in theending June 9; $2,00 fourth quarter,which the applicant may re8ide, and going into the general boil, go into th ending August 9. $5.00 duea for new upon the payment of the initiation uhhuiessOfthe presidents vifeThe iesolu- ' timber country of the Northwest, he said, tioji was u,rnnimouslv a(Iol)ted by a i iing I I oo-1 I oo bendi t fiuid.I t seems o jile atid if the Order ctnBellthem the epirit membeu initiated between the dates fee and dues as provided for full ; vote, and the Secr&nry was directed to , there is a class thstinclioii created lhere.r of the lEoo-IIoo, it will make no mistake.of August 9 and September 9, to meinberhip and taking the oath, Mr. IladIo' expiftined that a portioli which may be administered by a 0011(1such a telegrani lo Presi(Ieiit liard- lr. McClung, of Colorado Springs,cover duei for the ensuing year. "I of the (111es iail each year goes in(o tue "Reßolved, That death benefit to Vicegerent or State Councillor upon ig ,' ; Colo., COfltCfldC(l that it is a mistako to Mr. 118(1103' thou Hp()ke in explanation benefit fund, ftfl(1 the Secrelaiy seul that liùIil IIoo-Hoo conventions too much inall members 65 years and past i authority of the supreme officer of all of the (liteRcollected narrenru go f the rc8olution regarding Tnelnl)crship v : ,- ano 800tiOfl of the country, and presentedgood standing and who have been ixthat district, An associate member .- (111es, and said: t.Ihe first paragraph wno into tue(1011111beiicflt fumi, plus tin' ritte : hicconvideratiniiOfthegood standing fiveyears prior toshall be entitled to all the benefits jT:; Denver for hot pUt iii iii the sl)irit of criticiilu at all - of thies in necordaitce vitli the niaii'o age tic pointeil out tite wildness ofSeptember 9,1923, upon paymentof the Association,but he cannot meeting. U lias(lcveIope(l at every ()llVciitiO11 , aiÌ(l tun titule of ratesIlr. Le Mitoter oUmmcr elixnate there,anil stiggeoledof $5,00 annual dues, thereby ehm- hold office nor voto in annual meet- tif: that sornetilnes tue ltesolutioia Coin- sani that tito renvoi! for th(recolution : tInt thatcityheselected asacomproiflhoe mating Section 'A' of death benefiting, nor sit in a concatenation until iiiittee gotOVIlIenthusiastic and spread svito that it diii not Bedo right lo the between Seattle, which he admitted ssaacetificate.Provisions for protectionhe has been regularly initiated. He committee that a man having lovtiii t eilt a lot of rcoolutioiio, which vere put -:1 ; 11111) of tue lumber industry, andof our Order to be provided in rulingshall be provided with a button, an tiii I the niiuitCs of the couvent oit ¡uni lneliil)era bug tuile,\vlicil lic lapMi'(i, exact duplicate of the emblem of i : i Atlanta, the clinico of the Southeast. -that in addition to reinstatement forgotten. lttuso could not ieiiew his membership nial take fee of $5.00 all dues in arrears follow-the Order, made of silver, whlch irniiiediately Senior lloo-lIoo Elledge oaid that the liaPlielis in every acchan'lierc the eon- advantage of the ileatli betielit tt ti. ìI years in addition toihall be surrendered and replaced time was ripa far a lloo-IIoo conventioning age of 60 1t10ui io lieu, that anuo things applied ' Mr Conci suggestion that theiirds (1 ensuing year be collected and thatwith the gold button when he shall I1 lii the South, and urged for the good of past aniitiof1)0 eoiitliictl totue last members who have received hon..have been initiated. to that particular section of the country, r:-P the Order thattliechoice ofmeeting place I idhi are lire13' local and do not affectL. R. Putman (No. 9191) Arcanoperiuiiival was loot by the Supreme Suark 1w iiifl(le between the two Southern citiesorary life membership on account "Whereas, The magnificent work tue interacts of tite orgnni7atioi1, hut ve Directing Manager, American v1io said :'A iiiotion hits been umile in l)rol)osc(l, giving opportunity for a realprevious age limit be permitted todone by Brother Peter Simpkin as Wholesale Lumber Association. reference to all of the by-laws referritig avail themselves of this privilege by lia'e put iii titis section l)eCaiiSC We think revival of tite Order afl(l to bring the Field Officer has clearly shown the it would lii beneficial to the Order as a L. R. Piititiin, tite couac of t,hioeffusiontlteiiitothe attorney, andtitiswill iiiaiiiifncturcrs oftiteSottIlitogether.paying the difference between duesbenefit of such work; Be lt \liole.'' eliiiiinatc aiiything that h contrary to I of 8 pt. type was born, reared, educated v__ is tothey have paid and dues required by tite by-laws." I A Part of titis revival in tIte South Resolved, That the Suprema Nine loir.1-lalley then read titereoolutioii regular membership. The amount j ittitl learned tite intrienoics of tite lumber l hut Memphis over tIte top with 200 rein- shallyearly, as early aspossible rcgar(liflglitel)ayilleiitof litetuteslitisiiteosdown in Arkatisits. 'flic Cltit1ilitin Btate(l that Tli, Coite ,- of ducs paid for arrears to be de- itateinints,iii said, a thing soon to be after the Annual, provided the funds quarterly.Titis itas beeic recoiitmeitd- Prior to liii entry into tite liunber(lesiretito substitutetIte Wor(1aitY" fli'e(iiitpli8iìe(l. posited in death benefit fund. This for "past," aiuul tIte Sitiiretnb Stiark sauf I resolution rescinds any previous ac-of the Order are available and permit cd," lic said, "bccanoe of tite fact that a husmeas only those in his own home town l Mr..111(1(1lIten ilttcriiOse(itite ulig- it, appoint a Field Officer, who shall great inaity have felt that a new itieiitl)erkitev muait itbout him.Since titel tiznetliiA was all tight, and Itir. Coite's aitteiuil- ; tion of the organization in this con- gestion that tite laitama Catini reduces work under the Secretary and Treaa- coiningiii three or four months before lins nuadeltistory foritinusclf-a historymeut was adopted and iitoerted iii the :4 tite distance finiti the IVest toNew nection. urar in accordancewith such in- tite end of lite year itoutkl not f03' titethat is knowit in ail cartiers of tite catin-resolution referred to. - ''Resolved, That the title death Orlettits, and although adiititting to ito structions as may be given the Sec- saine dies as a uneutbervluo gets titetry wherever lumber is otario or sold. Wlucit tite resolution was adopted, ex- Ij f real cuotee,1uitt forth tinit city as titebenefit certificate be changed to read tending tite symi)atiIY Of tite Order to place Hoo-Hoo benefit certificate. retary and Treasurer by the Supreme beiueflt of lie whole of tite year." "Pitt,''es liii friends calllilie,wits , logical pince for tite eonventioit iii Referring to (letitit benefit fund, tuis tite families of deceased Ine)nl)CrH tlitt'iiig ''Resolved, That the incoming Su-Nina covering the duties and remun- born (lowit i'ttyetteville way, went to I of Atlanta. eration of the Field Officer. resolution rescinds alll)reviolis netioitiitiltool there nid when liii terni ivits outtito past year, tuero was an impresoivo 1 SupremeSitark preme Nine be instructed to place lnoineflt, everyone present arising and ) (ientleincn,"tite oil titeport of tite organi'intioit itttitisirontover totIteStateUiiiversity, by-laws with amendments in the "aoli', That any action taken stantling for a minute in silence. í 1,1 stated, "I want to say, before we get into atany annual meeting contrary to eouinetttiofl,'I'ltiiwill be tite regulationlocatei iii Fityetteville, andflitioltedit u further diseusolout, that lite Chair washands of the attorney selected to be Discussion as to Application, rewritten inbriefer form, and tothe by-laws and incorporation of the that will i)e followed by tite orgohti/ationfouir year term there.It vas fromtitis Ieitieiit when tite motion iits ti)it(tCtltat IiefleCfortii or until hie next aititual,if1)oint tlitct Ite juu)fli)ed lutto the lumber Secretary Isiterwoodtiteuttook tite conform to laws under which we areOrder be eliminated by Supreme v1tilo he disliked I we e005i(Ier New Orleans. One note lias they chose to ciiaiige it attltttt titile.husmees and lias beeti conitceted ivitit itfloor and nid that . Nine in revision of the by-laws. been struck huit oitoultl tint be over-incorporated. Said by-laws to be i)utting further work oit tite Rcs9littioiis I Tite title Death Bettefit Certificate,' to j varioua eai)acitics ever since. e W A. HADLEY, Chaliman. divided into nine section8, each ape- I j looked or should tint be gtvcittoo z-niieit be changal torca(I iloo-JIoo Benefit Brother Pittman luis beatian ardentCommittee, nitoresolution was quite "E. D. TENNANT, . ! is beingre-cific part of section to be designated iniporlant,whichI have itegleeted to eredeitce-that lino-lion DICKASON, Certificate,' That is because we dcCi(IC(litsseiittion niait freut liii early business jltvettate(l,atid if we had tried to pittby letters of the alphabet. Same to "'' present. be published isi the Bulletin, so as " E. McCLUNG it would he better not to have Iltewordilays. J-Te ssistcdinorganizittgtite tite eonventioit iii osino of tite cities that deathstaring tite membersintite face allArkansas Associittioti of Retail Lltmi)er "T1'itrougltotitthe country''lie cou- to acquaint all members with the "ADOLPH PFUND, tititied, ''our Vicegerents are taking ap- 1T i kitoiv of,veoltoulti not have a coritoriti's lite time. is'itieit was Inter absorbed into "M. M. ELLEDGE, j Deniers guard at the nieetingsWhat we oreby-laws of our Order. tite Southwestern Lumbermen's Associa-Plications and itoiding concatenotioiti. J ''Resolved, That we recommend " L. WEEKS. By-Laws to be Boiled Down. i I trying to do is juiL Jloo-iloo on earth tian, throughhis efforts.'1'itcie applications are received at cote- i the Supremo Nine appoint a legal "Referring to tite resolution unstruC prineiiially I eatetiatiotto 8)1(1 acted UPOR by tito Mein- iI again.I knoii' witat it incoes toltold tite "The followÏng resolütlon was of- Mr. Putmoit was miedo a director of the Thisadviser for te Order, and that ha ing tite iuieoitting Nine to place tite by- beraitip Coittotittec, they are voted upon utext Annual oit tite l'acitie Coast. i Sotitlewcstern tend later served iii Vice I, be compenated for services rendered.fared b Mr. Dickason and was unan- laws in tite hands of tite attorney of the tirntter is very vital to tite orgattizatinit. i mid acceptedIn nearly every coitetuten- 1 imously adoptòd: President.In January, 1017, liewits , "Whereas, The by-laws ofthe Order, to be rewritten and published in I don't think that I ought to talk on i tide advertising manager of the South-atiout there ore sorne of titeac candidates i i Order do not provide for the position "view of the fact that the most Bulletin, as revised-this follows much frotuttite Ciiafr, bitt it makes ito distinguished of the members of tito orn Pine Aotoeiietion later being nppoiitt-Who are aunt able to be i)rescnt attil the Li_.1 (litTereuiec witot Litio town or that taintoí a Chaplain, and what I said in tIte begitining, that a greated to the importatit poaitionof Adver-applicatioita arc lucid, in moat cases, by wants. The question is what ]loo-lion "Whereaz, We beliovthat thethis Order, the Honorable Warren many resoltitinna and imenditieutts o tiiloen1 Vieegcrcnts.I with that an e C Harding, the Presídenof the tising Director and Manager u! Saic. wants." services of a Chaplain aro essential our by-lan's are put in each year by en- tItis capacity utili! 1020ainendinetit ittigietbe made toour t UnitedStates,sitsin the White tite ReRohitions11e served iii - for the betterment and uplift of the thusiastic members o present inniritetions to Vieegcrents, that i REPORT ON RESOLUTIONS. House with a heavy heart today be- when he woo given the assigitnient of Order, as demonstrated by the work Comniittre, some of which coitforin toorganizing. tinti directing titewholesaleall applicatioitaof members, accepted, . Ito titen called for tite report of tite CIIUSOof the illness of his gracious I t of our esteemed friend and Brother, tite laws of tite Order atid some of whichlumbermen of the United States intOwhether ittitiftte(l or not, be sent to our i Committeeoit flesolutiotis, which was and beloved wife, . tite idea ai having the by- Peter Slmpkina, do not. So what isnow tite AmericanVi'ltoiesnieheadquarters, with information on the - il read by \'T.A. Iladley, tite eitairmitt. "Bà lt Resolved, That the Supreme "Resolved, That this annual meet- lai'a boiled down by tite attorney, was apl)lications nf those who have not been : Lutti' Association.11e isnow the f 'l'ue resolutions follow: ing send this greeting: 'To His Ex- Nine yearly, as early as possible after deemed tobe tite besttiuing to do. directing malinger of that association. initiated, In citable us to keel) our records ,- cellency, the President of theUnited "Your Committee on Resolutions the Annual, appoint a Chaplain and Referring to tiieresolution regarding L. R. Putmaiu basbeen a IIoo-iIoo andclear and liane ali applications tutet have feels that the organization has now define his duties. States,Washington,D.C. : The tite appoiiìttiuent oflegal adviser of the atalionni i a member of tite Cloister for many yearsbeen accepteil at one point, thirty-first ánnual meeting of Hoo- I more legislation than is understood. "Whereas, Many who are eligible Order, and that he be conipenoated for his number will attest, tend was at oneIteadriciarters." i_ Hoo sends to you its greeting of Wo,therefore, recommend that intomembòrship anddesirousof luis services, titis cieca not mean that thetime Vicegerent Snark for Nortltwestcrn Mr. J-Ta(lley then gave hisopinion, place of creating new by-laws and it affection and syirpathy and the Asociatioit einst rebite an attonhcy, but T affiliating with our Order find kaas. his jaterest andlabors inWhich he saidwas doubtless the opinion ; new legislation, we return totheimpossible or toò expensive, becauseprayer that Providence may giveto tite SuprÑno Nine or theSecretary- of tite other titembers of tite Resolutions : behalf of tite Order won him the apPoint- experience of the past and use thatof being located at a distánce fromyour beloved wife speedy recovery j Treasurer is empowercil to eniploy one Committee, that it was quite agreeable .; ment by titi Supreme Nine, to tito office t, which we have. On that account, where any concatenatiàn may beof health. when neòessory." to ad(i sucit a resolution as the Secretary- ; " 'Major Everett G. Grigga, Snark.' " of Arcanoper to sticceed Brother Baker, I w will present to you nothing but held are thus barredfróm becoming Age and Benefit Fund, vho rcsigted.Brother Patinanwill'I'reasureritteittioncdandiiave it referred embors, what wo feel is required to carryon CflUC4over t1tercso1u render n gooditecoutit of liinaself in histotlie SupreSo Nine. the work of the organization during "Resolvd, Thatanypersoneligible Sympathy Sònt the President. Mr. Cotte exprcssedthe opinion, that to membership ¡n theConcaténated lion extefl(liflg tltc agelimitfòrjtarticiPnnev otliec, the ensuing year. Tite full report ofthe committee was tinti bnicoihers in tite IloOTlOO bnefit ap1dieations, which have been duly ap- "Resolved, That section 18,re-Order of Hoo-Hoo may become an - I unanimously adopted, ail ofthe resoiu- fni. provedbY titecommittee and paid, ferring toInitiation and duc forassociate member upen the ecom-lions having beèn adopted sàpaateiy. 'As I itttderstand," said Mr. Cone, 'ifínto the general fund, and whoa I hmaveshould bepassed uponwltother tite ap- pro-mendation öf two members ja good new menibors, be amended W. S. Diekasonthen read the resólu- I keepiii) my dues annually, they goreached tite age of 65, the death benefitplicants were present or not, pointiitg out 20 HOO-HOO BULLETIN H OO-HOO BULLETIN 21 thai very often at coiicUenations inPUTMAN SUCCEEDS BAKER ON Mr. Tully moved that the supple- were anyfurther remarks, and Mr.way it goes, I houe it Will be for timewords to express to you muy gratituiho Chicago, Lucre arc applicatrniis which it SUPREME NINE. mentary report of the Committee on Porter, of Cleveland, arose and said that,best interest of tIme Order." and appreciation for the high honor youm Nominations be adopted, and that the have conferred upon mee.Whemi I think is neeeary to carry for a niontli or two. Id,R Putman, directing manager of the as ho saw it, the members assembled at Mr. Cook, of St. Louis, Ilion told time ' American Wholesale Lumber Associationrecommendations be approved by the the convention could decide tue question of the dumties amici responsibilities of this 'J'}ic request of the Secretary-Trees- election of the above named 1mo-bon delegates he liad been committed for urer was that any application presentedof Chicago, lms been unanimously se- after a little deliberation and analysis ofseveral monthstoholding the nextoffice amid when I survoy the naines of Çl for the position of Counselor for their Ifeel to the Vicegerent, properly voted uponleeted by the members of the Supreme tue matter.11e asked the Secretary forAnnual in the South; that, mmi his opiniomi,thoso who lieve preceded mue, :1 respectivestates. 'l'homotion was and where the apj)lICallt (Ii(l not showNine to serve on that body to succeed the list of time convention cities in the lastthe convention should be held with suinodepressed by my umnfltmiess for this place, lii. M. Baker, resigned, seconded by Mr. Judd and was unani- 'rue Secretary complied, and Buit frame these names, fronm time records up to he initiated, shOUl(1 1)0 sent to tue iiiously carried. A voto of thanks was six years. sense of rotation with duc regard for the home office, where a record would be F. M. Baker of the hardwood Mills Mr Porter continued with the statement,financial contributiomi to tuo Order fromthey lieve marie, I draw inspiration that Ilion etonded to the Committee on Nom- I may lie able to fill the (huities of tuis made of it,'' interposed Mr. 'I'tilty,'ILumber Co,, of Chicago, was eleCte(I to that while the convention appeared to bethesection receivimug the convention. mations. Our l)eliCVe tue proper place for all applica-the officeof Areanoper atthe 31st mn sympathy withthepeople of thelie referre(l to a talk with Mark Ehledge,01lire CS youu'oulcl have mue ib, ''Omso huindreil ccmit tiOlS, whether the candidates have goneannuel but (111e to illness winch prevented NEXT MEETING PLACE i'S- Northwest, there was no question hutof Corimitli, Miss., in which Mr. Ehledgesloganvilllie, through the initiation ceremonies or not,uni from attending the finalsessions that everybody there was inlei'ested mnsaid tust 2 ier cemit of the (hiles paid into1100-hoi)."\Ve don't e'cpecl li aehiovo CUSSED AGAIN. that this year, huitu'e arc goimig to set i'3 the lioiiie otlice of tue Order.'Plie Sec-of the coiivention and from which he is the welfare and promotion of IÍoo-Ifoothe Order lust year cnmiie frein the South. Following a recess of ten minutes to mum k. 110W fully recovered, Brother Baker and to get as many incubera in any a high retary notifies hic ap)Iicant that lie is permit further consideration of the refer- lic i ecalled flint the Amiauni lias been held clIgU)Ie for iiiexiibersliip ciut will be votedfound it iml)nssil)Ie to give to tite work section as p055ml)Ie.Ihm Sai(l yellow pinoless frequently in the South Ilion in ammy "I feel so comiflilont of tim uessistammcc of p_ ence to the Supreme Nine of the meeting the miiemi you huevo selected today utsthe i{: ii 1)011 511(1iflt let ed as cocuas pO8iiil)le, tite time and effort whichlie deems people practically started lion-boo, andsection nf lIje United States, despite the necessary to successfully fillthe office.¡lineo of the next annual convention, (lis- that their interest is waning, and that niemiibers of the Suprcmiie Nimio, tiint I 1)Ut if the application and tue amount to cussion on that question was continued. fact tint the Ordci' InnI i ta origin in the cover baille are sen t to tue Secretary- 'lIte Snai'k and other menihers of the it appesred to hmm that, if a conventionSouth, amid therefore he offered a secondh)ChieVe ihio-llon will gli forWiiril iiiita F Mr. Cone referred to lus motion, that 'l'reaaiircr in StLouis, cuti if the ap-Supreme Nine accepted 11w resignation city is selected in the South this waningto the nomimiation of Atlanta. vork at tlio Illico that it lins Iraveheil for I considerationof the question be left the Piiot few years. ( ' plieiit is iiOtilìC(l Of that action, lic lias a ofBrother Bakerwithconsiderable interest could be revived nn(l developed isir. 'l'ully thou stated:''When Brother ; willi the Supreme Nine, and Mr. ICam- grcatvr (Iceireto become a lloo-lloo,regret an(l tiere deeply appreciative of his h)y time addition of many new members,Con e pr000ed his amnendniemit as the '1 thank 3'oim,gentlemneuu ,fromnthe mer to his substitute motion in behalf of bottommi of muy hut.'' 1 and 1rieto be at the next coiicateuationunselfishness in sacrificing the honor of Fair consideration of tue matter, lie said,resolution,Iitske(l him tobegoo(l Now Orleans, when the Supreme Snark Mr. Ilaihley mennoummice(l that Pd,'. 'l'ully [, to uireslil t hiniseif fo riii tiaticii.'' the office for the beneil of the Order. would point to New Orleans or Atlantaenough ou eOh)laimm tue muotivee that he liad asked for reconsideration as to which liaI A I)rief sketch of the life and activities as the logical place for the next meieeting.in mmi oid-eliot was tite ideii i n referringhmah an amnenclmnemit to miiicke to tue s; lr,('one e()!iteii(Ie(l that tue motion motion should stand in order that the of Coumisehers, in the miomuiíniitkimm of iiui (11(1iot ¡)rovi(lc for the mciivlio lieveof the new Areanoper ii'ihl be found in it tothe Supremne Nine, rather than recor(l might be clear, Pasf Snark W. A. Iladley then took i mi another junce in this isole. letting hue convemitiomi decide the cuies-h onored lumi bermivan ichohives this :' ¡iaid upliii t iere n ot VOtC(lOli. ''Very ¶ Mr. 'l'ully then coked the object in the Chair and the Supreme Snark, speak- tion? Ile gave a ver3' good explanation.State of Michigan, to be Counselor for ()ftCIl,''li C said, ' 't here is a buiich of ap- "I waist to . referring the matter to the Supremo Nine, ¡ng fromii the floor, stated: After iieitrimig the wor(ls of our lVorthythat state. M r.'l'imhly reliorteil for the ' : pl ieatioiis eue! t lie Vicegereitt knows that when so many jurisdictions were repre- say, Brother lino-lion, in behalf of muy Coiuimni tice omm Nomi miatin mia the sehen tien l)iekason-(ioodinanLumber C'o., Kan- Snarlc, I miow take pleasemre iii secon(ling ; ¶ a hnlf-dueii oft hein sere not preseiìt Ile own interests in this matter I aught he seated at the convemition meeting. Comic, of C. L. \Veohm, as Slut n (.ouinseler for 1)0 sas City, Mo. the rnot.iomu iriailel'yBrother at tie lileeting to vOtC(l on.Such ap- questioned the deviation from time custom like some who rush in 'where angels- uiomn i miction vas For Supreme Senior lloo-lloo: C. D. because I think time emiatter is of too great IVhichiigitmu, vhichi -, plications are luid until the next conca- maintained in the past, and Patrick Cook, fear to tread.'I lieve jtmst amie thought secondeulbyl",ir. IIa,lhey,and viia tenation Unless tlioe present at theLe Master, San Joaquin Mill Owners' mnomncmìt lo lie decided hastily,It is a i of St. Louis, and I\ìlr, Judd concurred in in miiiil.I lieve (uncovered thiel since unnmìirnout9hy carri euh uimnkl ah)lilmLuoii. Association, l'resno, Calif. (11meSti0 uipomi whichthin future of the conenteiiat ion arc voted ou,vliat be- the opinion that the selection should he taking tue position of Snnrk, there is a fl(umiuinatcil For Supreme Junior hloo-lloo: M. M. Order will huge, and I believe that if the I'iiiatSnark Cirigga ilion conies of t lieiii ?'' mande by the members present at the lot of things in this organization which I\'lr, liadhoy for Couminelor for Cammada, lUledge,M, M. Elledge Lumber Co., matter is tramisfcrred to time future Snark agree that, if the applieatioii is re- meeting. lieve to 1)0 redeveloped.You lieve got amid in the sanie nuitiomi imichided thin i; ' Corinth, Miss. and the Nine, that it will be given greater ceiveil and no aitiois is taken upon it, we It was still contended by Mr. Cone, to recognize that you must get new blood i l'or Supreme Bojuin: Donald Clark, consideration niel a selectionvillbethiinks of time Order to tim ,,h,airmuicn of e virtunll' lieve no application,'' replied Boo-lion, and differentdistricts Secretary Bite Ora(le Sliiiigle Associatiô'n,however,that his motion should be imito made uchiehi will bo muore helpful andthe Nommiinuting and liesohumtions Como. :i r, 'l'ully, ''but if tue \nieegrrcnt has in voted upon, and time and thought be mniist be considered amid politics in this 'l'Is F 'Iseoina, Wash. beneficial to tIm Order," milices for their excellent work. t:t nijiul the future interests of his district, given to the selection of tIse convention organization cannot prevail, You must vits carried, ami(l the Suprcmiio For Supreme Scrivenoter: h'. S. Aiider- Air. Judd, who origimially OCcOfl(IC(l thic¡notion he sill see that tue aiplicatioii of every city forncxt year. give consideratiOn to some of the most Smusrk tiiemi callc(l for thie report of the issoll, New York, N. Y. ¡miotiOmi, withi(lrew his second, an(Ithe member for w hielilielias tue fee "iIoo-IIoo, in makingIho selection of imuiportsnt things in connection with the SpecialCommittee appointedatthe ¡>roerly prcsente(1 to the eoneateiiation For Supreme Jabberwock: C. O. llar- (lcvelopmnent of lIoo-IIào, mather thanSupremuie Snark, itlajor Grigge, resumed : leali, Southern Sash, 1)oor cml i'vhihlworthits next meeting pinot," lie said, "lias thin Clair, amid asked Mr. JCamnmner if heanmiuiuud meeting at Fresno, Calif., So1u- and 'oteil on, and, in that'ay, we can never given as carefUl and scientific eon- what you lieve (lone on the floor here in toniber 8, 1021, in regard to itodwooil Association, Atlanta, Ga, would withdraw hiimotion. Mr. 11am- retauii the l)rosl)eetie ineniber.'' sideration to the subject as it should. reference to the sehectionof a convention l'vleimmoriah Grove, which, it was proposel, The (liSeiiSSi011svitselose(ll)yMr, : For SupremeCustocatian: R.D. nier explained that, althotighi froni New :ï This pulling and hauling between differ- city. ' ' slioumlci be pumrehivased h,y the Order.'Ihn uhtifl(lChl,SecretaryColorado Lumber York, lie Wishe(l time next Amimiuuil to go to I I nulIe who seul that Mr. ('oiees aug- ont cities, no matter how ably they may "r do not know whether it would be report wits read l,y Mr. LeMaster no gestion\VoUl(lbe taken care of,if theDealers' Association, Denver, Colo. New Orleans, having in min(I the better- ql For Supreme Arcanoper:Fred M.be presented, is not all there is to be visC to attenipt to take this Order to theiiug of the loo-uno of the Smith, and offollows: resolution'ere ailopted, aiiil Vicegerciits considered, by any encans.I would not Pacific Coast-ànd I live 9mm the Pacific in8triieted that seliero applications arolInker,Hardwood NulsLumber Co., rejuvciiatiiig the Order. i lowever, he REDWOOD MEMORIAL GROVE : not have sorno Chicago, Ill. know, myself, how', to pass wisely upon Coast-hut if you (10 witladrew his mnoti(,n, and Mr. Judd said COMMITTEE , received,tlieshallhe vote(l 111)011 as the invitations beforeus now.I don't sentimentor somnetliing elseforthe :i, For Supreme Gurdon: W. A. Nichols, that lie believed time best interests of the suggetei1 in t lie dihetiacion. know but that Seattle is entitled to the getting of members, you will not get many "l'o The Concatenated Order of Hoe- lr, Le Master Sii1)1)eiiieilted tue (lis-Beaumont, 'lexies. Order uvoiihil be servedif the matter be "As a great deal depends on who shallconvention nextyear, although Cali- more mflomflh)ers on the WestCoast. You Mr. 1-loo, - ' cussioli byhCing that, iiistea(l Of holding referred to the new Supremo Nine. 1)0- Orleans to get Brother Ii. G. Griggs, Snark ofthe guide the destinies of hloo-I-Ioo for theforais had thìcmedting last year.I may have to go to Ncw Cone's motionwmts voted UPOfl an(l carried i i tlo IIieinl)ers un tu an other eoiicat eiiatioii, following Universe: coining year," Mr. Tully said, "the Com- lieve thccenter of the population of the more ieombers. Itmay be in unanimously. the procetlurecuieforintotItelaws membership of boo-lIoowould be some- suggestion of themaker ofthis In Anmimmah Convemntion assembled at ¡)ro'i(liiig for initiation by the inenhl)erlilittee on Noniinatioiis hittd to labor and the tu where in the neighborhood of JCanoas motion, thiel it would be wise to go North- Now Snark Takes the Chair Detroit, Michigan: l of t)i Siinromp takeinto consultationthemembers , Nine i!nmc'liatelv. it present and those in nil of the jurisdic- CityamidDenver. Irecognize that west, but I do not know but that The Supreme Snark then appointedGreetings : ' ç The tliiestioil of the selection of the "l'im thirtieth mnnnuual convention, held tiens.\Ve lieve used the s'ires and lieveAtlanta is the metropolis of the South, would be equally wise to go to Nowlvicssrs, ']'uilly an(l iladley a committee ; :j COilVdiltiOil eit was again brought ill), including the territory tributary to New Orleans for the next meeting. The mento escort the now Supreme Snark to theinFresno lest year, appointed the Speciel an(l Mr.('one moved that ahi the invita-tried to select a Nine that will be repre- 1, Orleans, l)Ut how can wo pass impon this who are respomisible for time developmentChair.'l'ho hall was filleul withcheersCommittee sending iii this report, willi g tions receivc(l1)0referred to the incomingsentative, IVi11 beenergetic and will matter at this timo?The gentleman of this orgammization should be considered. iToo-lIoo yelfa as Supremo Snark-instructions to cnsiuler timo suh)jcct of Supreiiìe Niiic for fuel (lecisioil.Thedeliver thee goods for lieu-lIon." and j: from Now York said: 'Suppose we leave 'IV. S, Diekason, willi his escorts,securing for the Order of lloo-IIoo, a inotioii w as carried. and the invitations Mr, Tuhly then moVed that the report "The member of time Supreme Nineelect this to time Supreme Nine? Suppose we mnoved toward time platform. Redwood Memorial Grove;tofully from ùfthe Nominations Committeebe wlmonì you haveelected, located at '_i the several cities is'erc turned over say to these cities which have entered theinvestigate the subject, and report back to the Suprenie Nine for disposition, the adopted.'l'lie motion vas seconded by Denver, might wadI to have. sosnetiming Supreme Snark Grigga greeted ;! this good natured contest-we are going Snark andsaid:their findings and recommendations to final (lecisioil on the 1023 convention city Mr, May, and s'as iinuniinously carried to say abotit this matter.I think weincoming Sumpremne i to put you on probation for six months "Brother Diekason, I take greet rileasumrethe thirty-first annual convention. to be ifla(lC as aooii as conditions directly by a rising \'otc. ought to give it very careful considera- "In spite of the fact that tuo chairman - and watch you for six months, and in in turning over the keys of this Ordor affecting the Order in the various sec- tion.hiere is a man, No. 04, who has a j of youreomnmittcc inloeated 400 miles Counselors. that time we will decido upon your ought toto you, having learnedvithiin the past , ' tioiis of the country indicate where, for strong opinifl that this matter the other two members,- the f olI 'l'hie Committee on Nominations alsorecord, where wewillhold the next If wo liad fourfew days, since I lieve been in contact from - , the good of thee Order, the convention be decided on the flóor. recommended the appointment of:W. meeting'. I have no feeling intuis with you, that yonare önö of thebestcommittee hashed several meetings and e should be held. or five hùadred membershiero,- I would L. Evans,of Memphis, Tenu., ú Coun- matter,If you decide to take a vote men oneárth." Supreme SnarkDikasonhas kept in close tonchi by correspondence say yesIf we all had a definite idea as seher for 'l'ennessee; W. L. Shepherd, here all right, but if you feel that you can ròponded as f011ows:"Ladies and foi-throughout time year. In its deliberations REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON to wherothe Annual should belocated, nadinvestigiations, ithas been greatly Montgomery, Ala.,Coniiselor for Ala-trust the members of the Supreme Nine, speaking, I (Iolow fleo-ifÒo, I regret that I have not NOMINATiONS. I would sayyes. Fninkly aided hy Brother C D. LoMaster, of Imna; W. W'hitbrcad, New York,N. Y.,whom you have just elected so enthu- not think. the people of theCoast arc The report of the coimnittee on noie-Counselor for New York;J. C Light,siastically, I will be sßtisficd, but I think the Supremo Nine, and . by Brother definitely committed to Scattlebut from -;. Simpkin, ourbelovedChaplain. In mations was then read by L. M. Tullv,Counselor for Arizona; W. B. Cambell, it wòuld be the wine thing to do to submit thçustnndpoint of the rejuvenation of the :1\iay,youreomnmnitteojourneyedto hainiian, as fohIows . Oklahoma City,0kb,, Counselor forthis question to the Supreme Nino." Order, we ought tb gvo careful eon- Eureka, traveling by autos through the For Supreme Snark, W. S, Dickaoii.Oklahoma. The Supreme Snark asked ifthere smderation to this motion Whmehever i

22 HOO-llOO BULLETIN HOO-HOO BULLETIN 23 li greater jnrL of the magnificent Re(Ioodivimicim can be secured, amid it would timore- Mr. Judd mmiovcd that time report be Smmarh., Major Ormggs, the seime of time di nets of CaliforniaOn this trips efore be well, if lino-lion decides to goreferred to timeineomimmg Nine,with esteelmi and love whichms frit for this iere accompanied hy Broliers Simpkinaimemid \vith timis project, to empower timepower to act.Mr, Iladley secondcml it, imonderful man, whmose character, penomm- Round Table Session anilLeMn8terandseveral orLliycommmniittce whichviIl be appointed, toand mt was carried umrmanimoumsly. alit3', love and devotion 1mayo meaumt so bretliercii frein San Francisco and otherpurchase otimer tracts if time Phillips tract, "It liasbeemi time custom of Brother iumumeh for us dining tuis greatyear, , , ..1 Poi fl t8, iiiehuliiig1r(dI fol ines,1d mmm time jiidgmnemmt of the committee, canimot'Hoot Mon' Lighmtbody cocuyear" time wimmcim brmmigs us to time 1mmmpumest mnonueumt, ,,, f Cavanaugh, J, L I Enrtiiiani\1F. Conk- 1)0eecmmred at mm proper price or on properSupreme Snark said, "to semmd to the wife possibly, of this annumai meetimìg liii,al iliiiiìberinenof SanVrancisco ternis. of time retirinig Snark a bunch of heuttimer "As lie goes buck again to ums home, I ,, i Brother À. F. Shoins, of Ilealdsbiirg, ¿oid "In conclusion, your committee recomo- frommmtimehills of Scotbamid. Ve imave olmi sorry that ive cannot givet o lmimìi ,1, 'h Mr, SI)(rry¿111(1 Mr Necton It, l)rnry,mends: received sonic heather again this year, that wlumch was given mn tIme pro-Vol- ;: of the"Save the 1lecloods'' L(aguc. "1.-That a Special Committee bewhich we have oie time table .a.t this stcmielmami Days, areal'juiekhimig' amid \'__L "'l'()give t lie (let fi lo oft h i s trip aiidnpmomnted m'mthm immstrmmctmons to raisemoment." eunbahmiing, suehm as time Simarks knew mmm - ' to e\O n half-way payt ri b u te to theS50,000 mis smmmmmm as possible, all suhscrip. Major G riggs stated thrnt ums wife, icho Ulme oeemisiomu, imowever, (lays gomme i)y. II ' 1111(1 fl liIiÌerotisroiirtesiestienstolme payable to a'l'reasimrer'arriveml ici X great 1itIji Southmamuiptomi omm August 31 ouiaecotilitof its dry feature, loses ltItuTflhI re(,ci S'ed fi oui thebrethrenoftheimi)hmoiflted iy tliconvention. 'l'hiat asand is motoring timroughm thusdistrict, mmothmimmg of the ivmurmth timat was intemmuied liiirilrinduHtry ¿iIiiiloiig the way andsoon mis timid(,(mmnmnitteeuns seumreml woulmi be highly dciigimte'l over the ccii- to be conveyed when this (Ieiightful cere- DetroiL Annimni, Saturday, September 9, 1922 pirticulorly fronii'ileoorii.Sperry andsufficient pledges anl fmmmmds to warranttents of Mrs. Liglitbody's better. imuouuy was firsth)rel)aredimyBrother One of time mmiost ¡ntcrc.stimmg fcumtmmres of time mmmmmmunl conveimtion, recently held, l)rury, 00111(1 luke up too nìiieli time, time h)mmrchl ase ¿mfmm Itedwood grove, that MAJOR CRICCS' EFFORTS AP- BoIling Arthur Johmrmson.Anul as toulay uu,mms time Roummuul 'l'aule Smussion, at which a nummmiimer of iunportaimt qmmestiomms wumre timey be errmjmowercd in time naine mmf time j luit 3() i r comiiiiiitt ce luis requcHted Itro- PRECIATED J give to you this bit of gold immbehalf brouuglmt UI) umiid disemissed timoroumgimhy. l)umrmmmg the coumrsc ¿mf time discussion, timer Si rmmpkimt mind Arcanoper C. D. Le Ormier,to immmrcimmisc mi smmitai)legrove, An appreciation of time work of Major of time 7,000 onemnl)ers of Iluuo-Iloo, with tIme hopou'as ex1mressc,l, thmuit lino-lino, timroumghm time orgmummmzumtiomi of chums iii ?iliiotir to give you ami oral report of ourgiving preferemice to time Phillips Grove every city amuui miustriet, coumld act as um rncamms of brimmging toethmer the varioums Clriggs ¡mmhis office as Sumpreme Seark tIme ruhm)' whose eriinsomi hmumes speak time timid mig3,mimo!tf) iiiii1lifY for us the ¡demisheure referremi to factions and iuramucimes of time lumber mimdmmstry, at prcsommtfumnctmomiimìg timrouugiisep- ivies voiced by Adoiphi Pfumummi, whmo stateul warnithi of time feelings of tIme heart whmiclu mmmiii ¿iiii il iiioiis at vli i eh ve li ave arrived. "2.-'I'hmat time corimmittee, misnommmi as arate organi'immtiomms or umssnciuitions, minci that time ricin lIoo-lIoo climbscoumhmi ho E ¡mm nuiimisteriiug that much of time credit for time fact that you huye dciruonstrmttel mm kind of co-ohucrmitivo clearing houmso, muere mnammuifactumrers, wlmudesmuiers unii re- 'these gemil humen limmm liceo preemit wi tu simfhicient fumids mire micomired for time pur- to the Bro ther1mumu1 of I i no-i h no, T%vomihil time Order . lins conic to time front tre- tmuiiers eoukh immeet on coimminomi grommmmd to dmscumss t heir imrobiemìms mmimd mromm nuit tie¿itri Partymil I of our IriectimigH,amid ileso, 1)0 emm)powered to erect humiidimmgs mefl(bOuislyill time luast year,isdime to hike to have time privilege 01 piacimig it timeir differences. tuitvliat is int he in in(l of time ammml mnmike otimer necessary imnprovemumcmmts, kimuw j theworkof timoPastSimark, Major Grigge. omm youur finger, mmmnl to puit it. side bysimio ioimiiiiit tm'e1Hto s hat t lie moIiey (if lino-designed to l)rovi(lc accommmmodatiomms for "%Ve have all been immepired by time is'itlm that ring wimiehi you have ivorim fuir i Iiiiii sii tim reqimircimimmits, and 11118 fimially trees to others (hesignmited by Hoo-lloo, May 1 I e 1)1055 you for cnr- mnhumiesmiher,timo retmiiier, timecoiumjmmissiomm in time work, amid lias aided time Order in lion-lion. Humi)jeets 'l'imum mussociumt.iumn t (ie('i(l((Ito reco mmi imiendt o t ii e brethren todiscuss: momio; udiat our association cmiimio tu 3.-'I'hat sumhmscriptiomms be takemm at iumore." reachming the point ivlmere it is now.I reimmti))mmHiii)to tImei too-h bøt),)rgammizmm- missist yoim iii mmucrchmuimidizing our i)rochumut. tust mue effort he ¿immolet o flir(,lmIise the thus conventkmmi iim mimn(muimlts of $90.99, would like to offer this in the forni of a As time Chiniulain closed, there wims a timimi ;thin nuattcrs, whelm we mmiii st bike manmmfumotumrmurs' Dr. l'hillmpn tract of mipproxi nimitely 100 enumhm, luayalmie 0mo (lemmmammd of the cmmmn- We,hike everyother F resolution-that we express oumr appreeia- roummid of appiauuse foiboiveul i))' the 1h01)- I ml i, usitlu time nssoeimmtions of uvimicli uve mire umssoeimmtmon,aro imlwmiys hou aid by sumg- 'IhiHis mi wommderfuire(lwond mmmittee. Only about 50th of sucim Huh)- tinti auul thaimke to time Past Snark by mm Iloo yell.Timen time Chmuuiuiaimm placed timeiumemluers, and, thmroumgli time Seeretmmries,gcsti(umis how to eommdimet. our biisiimess, grove C)f mongol fimeim t spcci mue no of thescrihuti005 woumimi lic imecessary to pumrelmase finger. rising vote.'' Smmark's ring omm vIajor (lriggs' time co-ohueruttiomi of lino-lino willi thmeimm; luui t I domit t immiuk i t IicCOssal3T to gmu imt) Setimimmi iimmi icr Virons, huent ed ommthetime groveammml go a long way towaruls ' '.l'iie Immotiomu wits sccOiidc(l and carried tiùmit Ii fork ¿ift 1mo Ft1 hiver, j iot across erecting suibstmmmmtiai imnimrovemnents. Past Snark Ilaihlcy smii(1 thmat as perhapstue iuuumtter of short longtime in timo cisc ofPetty detu.iis amici differommecs of opilmion acid, everyone arose in exteimdiumg apure- timeJl ouse nfhimmimuur; time utilization of time lower gracies time ri ver fromt lie Ciiiiformiia State I tigim- "I.-'I1lmat time Redwommul i\lammimfae- time oldest nucimiber of on sudi poimmts, bum t in a general wmmy, eimmtioum amici timmmnk.s to Past Snark Griggs. tIteiuiecting,licof lumnuiuer. Smmmuie uit time mm-men fronm time % i', min (i miecesSi hie mit mill timonsuyremisoim tumrers' Association and ail other hmmmmmbcr Ancients jreseumt at if sorne of you men can suiggcat to ums "I mmuum soro," tlmeSumpreune Snark said, Al(i), of a perinmimmemit bridge having just beenmiHs(meimitioris ho requested to contribute wished to say timat timo Ihoumee of AncientsCommst mould like to miiscimss thumit. soimme imruetieal iuieana of mmmerehiuiimuiizing 'Gmat ail of ems appreciate very much time timeiumercimandisiimg of s}mimmgies, milmmummt coimipietC(lby the State, or j mist abrimm tto titis fmnd; amid thmat all jumrisdietimnms of welcoimueml the muew addition muid iras oumr iuroduct through time ehmanneimm pl your thmoumghmtfulncssanml generosityof time uvimiehm ilvir. Vimitiimg ¡1Huu'eilqimuuhifiemi to i c0i111)lete(l Ichs timan a lmmilf-mmuilc fromtime Ilimo-hloo be written to and urgcml to ¡mentid to have I\lajor Origgs misa mnemmmimer trmmule, i woumiul apprccmmite mt, an4 knouv lumTnl)er)ncn of Detroit, wimo have dorme so lic spoke ofspemik." t hut oumr membershipvoumidispmreeiuitc grove. It mipmemirs to yourcomimmmmittee miemlge asfl)ii1i umnits as possibhe. of time house of Ancients. huit no oIlier grove seems to so perfectly mimeim for us ammul arc contiimumiumg to do so,' lijo ouvmi l)CrSOflhii feehimmg for i\hajor Grigge, Mr, R. S. Whiting:'1 would veryit.'' I: 'l.-'I'hat time cmuumuumittee enter imito mio mmieristmre lip to every rC(ilmiremfleflt, Whijie obligations irmvolving time expenditumre ofTHE EMBALMENT OF THE SNARK amidtumrnimmg to Smuark Diekason, saidiiiumciu 1mrefer t(u emitir imiti) thus discussiomi The Chalrmani'Arethereamìy tuaI Major Griggs' work iii tIme organiza- tmirteci,rmitimuur eloec to liii, railroad, an(l only across timeimuommey wit.houmt first securing, ¡mcwriting, The Chaplain timen eomiduetcdtime mut er mirgummnent luid 1)00mm gcmìtiemmicn who woul(l iikc to spciik on r river frommi time highway, mt is secluded so time mmpl)roval of a majority of time Suimrcimieceremuiommy of time "Embalimmont of tIme lion would be an insluirmution to the mmcivtimmmn to start time mhisummissiomì of tuis sumi)-Gmat suibject?hics any one aflthit1g to mmmimuinistration to go on aimul do as weib or i tintlunihoermrmemm v)mo mmmigiit seekits Nimme. Snark," Tie Smii(1:"Worthy Snark ammul jcet, luecmimmsc that bmiiouvs ahommg time lume say mmboumtit? hmcauty,its suade, mind its holy grandeur '0.-That time title amid control of timeBretimreim, I surely feci honored tuai I better.lic added that Major Griggs' ¿mf timo cmumuipmiigmismi time.Pacifie Cumumst Secretary lsherwoodm "Iwould work is worthy of tImo coiummendatiomm ofwimichi oumr imasociatiumim is carryimig 0lit.I for rest roui recreation, would be entirelyprolmerty be vested in a Board of Trustees,may step into the1)15.00timmit I thoumghmt hike to ask Mr. Whiting this questib every incomber of time organization. uvouilmi prefer to udiI to the (hisciisviofl mitten t secure frema intrusion, either freintime iu'lmuse(luit.yit simall he to manage timethis Beloved PastSnark was going to \'iiiit ¡mor'tiOfl. of tue nummimmifiictunera (ii1 time mmrgummnent luis been atmurted. i a\c of time voodsmimami, or time occasionalgrove under time authority of I-Too-lion,fill at this tiflie.To have tIme privilege Major (iìriggs responded asfohbouu'iu: time Cnast omermitiumg milis bciommg to tho ready p85811mg ¡mmmnmekmmmg tourist,lt isto wimoun timeTrumstees shouldreportof presenting to one of lime men who 'Worthy Snark, my heart is too fuil for "As you nihknow, ordinmmnems are slmmumglcassociation?" -

: smmrroundemh on three sides by the rippling yemmrly. passes from activeserviceasSnark mmtternmmcc. i:reali)'feel that T imaebiassed which are c000i(iered unfair 1egsimi- Mr. Whitingi "We fhmd, aecording,tcs ivaters of time Eel River, nue of Ammmerica's 7.-'l' h e s e recommncndatioims,oftoday to bccoiuie mm member of time- thus- received more timan I uiescrve for the littletioii agmmiimsl our product.'l'ho source ofoumr latest statistics, timore iiic 420 sorno- lmoauti!ui stremimne, mind on time other side it is a to be 0(1(1umilia imm \Vauuliimmgtoii,Oregomi amid I! Course, are gemmerai in their nature, amidtrious House of Ancients, the little mark I have uloime.I feel, after ali, these ormiiimlmìtees,we have foimmich c its gentle slopes chango totime steep,youmr committee shnply gives them as ftthiat will forever,thmroumgim his earthly (lumestion of frieumdsimip. Now, Ithmhik,suilistituite products, inum general may,British Colummnbimm; obommt 1,500 tmuaehiines rugged nmoimntmmjmì side, w hmicli protects it muid in um(iditiomm to limaI, time miction of time 1,200machmjmmes inWashington muid . i)asiH for discuission amol action by timejourney, expresstime appreciation and uu,e liad better eat." : (romo destructive winds.'l'imere is mm ¿mice convention. esteeni of his brethmren for his services "Brotimer8,'' said time Sumpreimie Smuark,umim dcrwriters mis to differermtimil insurumneeOregon.I mvouml(i say, ici maeluiuie cuuhuaci- limit of several acres, which will he irleal '8,-D. Woodhmead pledgcs Iminiseif toduring theyear is indeed an unusual ''I konus' that time scmitiimmeimts expressedomm othmer hmrOcimmets ccmpare(h to shingles,ty, there arc 850 out of 1,200 who emummi- prise timcaicmumiuershmip of our organization." 1 for bumidimigs and camp sites.Its liricoseeumre from time Los Angeles anui Sanhonor. Timore ¡silo need to speak about h)y Brotherfladley for iclajor(iriggstime co-operation of time retail uncrclmammts' scemmis to mis to l)e reasonal)lc end withinDiego Southienim California Jurisdiction,some thmiimgs to some men. Nobody lias to arc rethected in time hearts of evcryoimeorgnimizmmtim)ns tlmroumglmoumt timecoummmtry Secretary Isherwood: reason ¿ reach of time Order. We aro informed itsa minimum oftensuibsoriptionsofwaste words ou a ¿cati like Bilh' I-Jaullcy, hiere." hiiiim been verified,Our people omm timoI asked the question, is that I ali) sure inmrcimnse price would be about $23,000.$99.99,each, severalof which have Coast mippreciate every bit of it, bumt wethmrut lie wants all of time support that lie i like Snark Diekason or Major Everett rIlmc annual ineetimmg uuums timezi ad- 'luisistimo exact lirico,pitis interest,ahready been promised. cu-. feel that irmasmnumchm as mmiimy ofthesecall possibly obtain for time inanumfacturers ì Origgs, buusinessmmian, patriot, citizen, journemi, and emdjoumriminemmt uu'mus fohhunred originally imaid for it by Dr. Phillips, vimo afimiirs have oecumrreui, of which we 1mayo of time Pacific Coast, enti anythmmmug thmmut ! '9.-R. A, iliseox and F. W. Trowerbrother, true iIoo-lIoo.I ant vèi.ysure huy a splendid hmmchmeoim, served by time 1 purcimased tide in connectjonwithm another not received notice, perlmmips ahi of timemight be (lone or said by those selling ¿uso pledge themselves to secure frommi thethat in time bug list of limoso illustrious Board of Commerce iii the nieetimmg reoimi, tract, which lie desired for a meimmorial to orgañizmitions and time majority of timemuid distribuitimig in these districts, will San Francisco Juirisdiction, a minimum ofnoon icimo have served the Order, none is during which time Roumnd 'l'able (liscuission Colonel Boiling, the first American officer trade miro not thoroumghiy familiar withhave mm ten(lciiey to interest anul encour- i ten subscriptions of $99.99, each, severalmore worthy of timat hove and devotion tookplacc. of high rank to fall in timo World War.of which leave already bocci : prommuised.limaI is given to them than tIme gentlenian the situation. ago men in timo simingle industry to do more , 'l'hmis memorial is just across the imighwmty 'Regrettixmg our inability topresentwholias so mOdestly surrendered the "California, atthls.time, is very active;than they aro doing today. It might be a from the placo whicim would probably bethis report inl)erson,amidwiLli ourgavel of authonityin this body; andmy thuat is, the Retail Association and timelittle out of Imiaçe, but I believe limaI some selected by Hoo-Hoo as timo entrance toprayer forhmeaIth, happiness and bugonly regret is thmat that brilliant génius of If you have an idea for the makingdifferent óommittces, which have theof the controversies that arise in time time tract. Brother LeMastor or Brotherlife to every imiember of the Order, weiIoo-ioo, that gcniuswhois Seer of the of Hoo-ifoo more vital in itsbrotherhmoodxnáttcr in charge, aro seeing to it thatshingle industry, as with fliftimy other Siinpkin will tell you more of itssuit-romain, "DAVID WOODHEAD, Houmse of Ancients; is not hetoday to and sorvice, write your thought omit asthe houmsing law, which witpassed byindustries, aro due to a lack of cooperation abmhity for the purpose in view. ri.A. HISCOX, weed nuit of his brain some of the semi- briefly ris you can and send it in, d- the legislature : last year,is amended,in the Imonie of production.Sudi infor "Timore nro one or two other tracts Fh1ANK W. TROWER, tences that might convey to the Past dressing tImeSccretumrv-'rreniutter. since it contains an ordinance coveringmation as may develop at sessions of this HOO-HOO BULLETIN 25 24 HOO-HOO BULLETIN commercial field, st is upto luissbor ¿sudwasat a.house where tisedoors werearc su1suoi'tilig these associations.While kind should ad and result in greater hinnesot:sdistrictsind now heavilymember when, a few years ago, every the shingle peoitic to Use the same meth-almost biowsi away by tise wind, osi se-there are certaintluisgs tisat we cali do, cooperation, whuich wou'd wipe out, per-interestedusthe Coast, put in a half aman in the lumber industry that had ods that other people arc using-generalcount of having stich poor material inour services are ratherhiunitcd, but I dozen of his men throughout tisat terri-large interests was a member of IToo- i Imps, many of the obstacleA in the way. propaganda and information." them; but tite white iise bien found itbelieve that we onus be of tise greatest "Regarding tilO a8oeiation idea, wetory intise orgaisization of IIoo-IIoo,lico.I believe in lumber associations MajorGrigga:"Inon a shinglenecessary to snake better serecii doors inhelp to all associations by es-operating afl(h ho is a strongosipporter of lIoo-IJoo.getting behind iloo-lloo and I-Ioo-IIoo should stn(1y the mind of the consuming manufacturer. That is part of our buss-order to retnisi a sIsare of the business.''with theseassociations, arid working getting behind them." public.The matter lino resolved itself,I think that ougist to be borne in mind. ness. We say, 'Why don't you uso our Mr.M.M. Ehladge:"It scorns toout plasis that vsIl aid in protecting and oris resolving itself, into associationsTisat must he done through the direc- MajorOriggsthourequested the shingles?'We arc not identified satin annie that tisis discussion lias led right sipcs-eating a (icrisand for our products." today, not, as a matter of selling associa-lors of tise associations and through ourSnark, Mr. W. A. Dickason, Lo take tise organization,which,perhaps, wouldto the point is'iscrc tise Order of hoe-I loo Mr, Charlas L. Weeks:'l'ho Major chair. tions to its members, but in perfecting aSupreme Nine. allect you.The reason that you don't spoke about iisakimsg gooui shingles. I Mr. Dickason : cams be of greatbessefit in tise solving of the plan by which you eau cell the organiza- Mr. W. E. McClung: "I tisink the Anything further, use our shingles is, because for a longquesliosi of shingle asid yellow pisse rna-tisimik tise suboti tutes vil i kill tisemnseivos. shsisiglc manufacturers could take a goodgentlemen?" tion to the consuming public on its real while shingles were made on tise Coasttenni.if tise Order of hioo-l[oo takes tiseA few years ago therevere ously a few lesson from the cement association and Mr. Albert Cone: "Another field of merito.' ' without proper inspection, and. there waslead asid educates the 1)UbluC to consuniemnanumaeturcrsiiitisis musarkot. Now TI-io Chairman: "I sant to say tisisalso otiscr associations.Throughout theusefulnessof lfoe-IIoo occursto mo, iso reasonwhy you should uso them.more bw-graue lumber, we will havethere aro abouit foi ty.There is miotisung Rocky Mountain Region, the first corn-which would not occur to I'.'issjor tiriggs, abo ut this associat ed idea of co-operation. You ivent to British Columbia and gotsolved the iurobiens.'l'ueassooiatioasthat will do misere tus stop their saies tisais petition with shingles was met (luring the I think this experience n tise ivest of the because that particular field is occupied better shingles, but why did you gotried to do something in that lino, butgood.griidcs of shsiisgies, issisde by tIse \Vest Coast Association,wlieiiwiseritar.That was frein patent roofsngs.in isis torri t ory by is lusmhor organization. rJ150y there for thesis?Because they put thefailed ,to (lo it.is it not a fact that ouWest, Coast itcople, h)Ceauioe the idea of 011(1made are gaining ground very much at tiseOut thoro thsoy lowe tise Loyal Legion, hea(Is thou iuine got together whole of the log into them, asid sisadotise \Vest Coast last year, your high-gradetisesusbstituitcisto get tise cheapest isfl(lI tisink they are doingwith their minds that they Wflflte(1 theisresent tinhe, directors from tuo ranks of orn- better shingles than wo made, logo were goisig to export, and you werething jis their advertisusmessts because it identifiedso throughLucir everlasting advertise-ployoos and directors froni tise ranks of iloo-lIoonullifiermeeting "1 went along the Coast at o:sc time,oo:sspelled to niake your shingles out ofcosts boll as much to put itois. If a meats. withtise sensi-annua) meeting of the Jis fact, they arc advertisingoinployors, but all of tise lusmbor industry and I saw what was going on..When Iyour low-grotle logs, so that yost did notman lutitsOil IÌVC nuiumares of prepared \V85 I tthat they huye an everlasting shingle.is waging aiong without isny stich organ- Às800iIstiois, a SplcJi(Ii(I Hiove. returised hoiuie, I throw outail of ourhave tise (lessiand for high-grade shingles,roofsng, a muss l)Uttiilg ois two thousand Our company has experienced a goodization.That fluid happe:ied that tise directors of the Na- is, I think, one in issacisinesaisd put iii betterniselsines.so that you could alTerst to put youur high-shingles iii a day is a good earl)eistcr- tionni Lumber I\iannfnel sirero Associa-deal of troui)lciflohtisiisiuig a good repro-which hoe-hoe tan bu quito osa usoful as Wo aso how jus our infancy in the produc-grisde logs isoLo shingles?'' wohl, cuir cxiucrieiiee istivat they are nentativo shingle. You have got to beit can ho in tuo field of intor-associustion lion islet jis Portland, tise latter part øf big of a l)rodnet that will be aereditto us, Major Grlggs : don' t wanst youlosing oust right along today.(live them careful lti)Ohit tueshingle July; tise Douglas Fir issoeiation met that yourelationship, l)eeausointiseranks of arid that is, we believe, as good an casi beto use tite ugliest grisde of cedas logs forabout five years onore amtl tisera will be recommend putting on a roof. lIce-hoe,tiseisiiil in I'ortiaiid tise (lay before, and tise na- workorsand tise P5odsieed. I think that Mr. ìloCiung very low sushstitsstcs for siuirsgies ils tisis "There :sre sonic cdmpassies on tise shingles. \Ve eau get yost as good a grade tionial oflicers, ali of 'svisolii T knew, were workers in tise lumber industry gonerally knows tisat I am not, boasting.What lic couuuitry.' coast which do nsskc rs good star shingle. of lusinbci- out of time tohs huart of tise leg, brought to l'ortiaiid about a week ahead aro roprosontod. has said is voli taken.'l'he nsatter liasand oussike just as good shingles as you Mr.Whiting: i have speist about of the tjiise that they5110151(1have come,We are criticized by some in tise West "It seSims to nio that in both tIns asso- got to be coissidered in conisectioiis'iths want. \Ve have got to gsade them right.tituce isuoiitiis recently tryisug Lo scisso tise ils order to11101(0tise \Veot Coast Associa-becauseve arcisot bsiyiisg from tisem,ciation field and in the iEoo-Iloo field, tise how bug a shingle lasts ontise roof,\Ve nsake ecuhar siding osit of n hog as weilsemstiìiseuit of tise pusbiic in tise trade jus tion. n isiijtvit1s their n.qsociatjofl. but tisatis pretty hard to overcome.groatost usofulnoss that lIoo-IIoo can and you have got to eoissider what kindas shsinglcn. i LW'Ouil(Iriotisuuskc anyhuh aiuti, i iii niob; amid ?vI icliigais.i have 'Weuniia \Vent (iinst meeting andTise asphalt shingle is gaining groundperform is iii getting tuo (hueront lumber- of a uscii is used on it.i have secis slsiisglesdifference to yeso whuetiserI Hu)h(1you fosimid that tiseisverusge retailer works got.together all of tise lIsIisl)ermeli whobecause ofitseverlssstirsgadvertising.mon around a taubwhore they(0l1 tiilk on roufs that have lasted 40 years.Asisiiugles out of tise log or out of tise tollislong tue liria of heisst resistusisce iii regard congregated at those meetings,\Vc didif tise dealer tales n little time, he canover things, ansi hoe-hoe affords an good cedar shiisglc does ¿sotrot.'l'uehart of the log, provided tisey wore l)roh)-to prices.I f they get is bisrgusi:s iii shingles not,have asuper-orgniuizsstion. Theeasily convince a customer that tise cedaropportunity for doing that whichis important thing to (1015to get tise righteri)' graded,I iumsve heart! it ssiul, WhyLucy iviil talco it.rih5aL shiowa hito lusek of Order ofI I oo-1 I0(1 00511(1 have vehlchinglo is very ecoiiomicisl.If you usesoiriowhiat difforont frousi ordi nary eoncM- ksisd of a nail to lout hito it.I tiiissk tisitt(lo YOu put a tiserniosneter ou youur (irysalcsisiuisssiii las to cuir prouhurat ea their affortlesi to do tise isecconitry centralizingtise right kindof st shingle, with tisecisistions. wo can benefit hIoo-lioo arid that lino-kihas auid 1101(1 youir heat on tise shingiespart.I speist a week al a state fair, of tisise meetings jis one city, where weproper kind of a nail, you will maye is "I believe thattisis lino-II co eluibs Iloo eau benclitusthrough uroperat160 or 180 (legrees, and. youi are solhsding out tise attituide tiftise Iseopie could lowe155(1ft represeistative body ofroof for 25 or 30 years.If you want tooffer oxeohiont oI)portuIuitios for soon to Cooperation; but half of the lune ourcareftui,abouit drying tlseunso much?toward tise woodeis shingles. ])uiring tise Unitedcee how everlasting the other roofs are, usen fromissanv parto of got acquainted With cacleother an(1 sisuisgle is not sold nimio by a yard mmi.\Vi»' man, we will dry our sisiogles justthat week, wo liad 211) bouts fida huuiikiissg Staten, 150(1 anotherall you have to do is rcferyour customertisraslo Ve could have outtheircoiniuionproisiosna. .11c sells other kinds of shingles.I be-i'ighit; we uuuost tiry tisons just righit, orprospects euh ict our booths,'['lic average day's ocasioli,011(1 00151(1hove accomplish-to tuono roofs. as to tise moottor of lino-lino i)000ifling a lieve that vg cari get closer cooperatioliotherwise they would he brittle.Sonnecoissusuter wise was asked tisa quiestion ed muds more tisais we did.Sec what it -"I believe that tise shingle manisfac- generai clearinghouse for the industry, through the Order of lIoo-iloo tisais indealerssellbrittleshsiisgles,shiiimglcs as to whether bu wasited to use shingles VOUl(lhayO flicalit to lIon-lIon if thetorero arc soiuiewliat at fault for the eon- that quostionroqusiros eoissidortstious frein any other vny.1f you vill tell uso whatthat have bzeui dried too iuiucii,'buit weor not said,Yes if we cisisgat usgood meeting hashbecisheldiiiPortland.ihitioss of tise shingle industry.1 don't a number of anglos. To occupy that field our siiistaltcs arc, ouest of us who are widehave learns1 huy osinking a proiuer jaspee-shsiisgho.'We talked to carpenters, cors- I think Mr. Isiserwood nisd the Parson'believe that we are carryingon the rightthoroughlyW0UI(irequire a spocizal organ- uwukc, will nicoLyosurre(luiresssemsta.'' tiers, that there is a certain pnrtof thetractors, i)uiiders asidthicir wives wise will reisseniber that I took osp aths themkind of an advertising campaign. Now- : ization, i)ocause thon you would have Mr, Albert Cone: f timïiik about 18log that sitousid go into sisingles.II wecame to talk about shingles. We hind ais tise jmstter of n concatenation in nI000ma.aiiays, many coiseer:sa arc making as- te go in is particular direction ; but if we years ago tuero were souse good olsingiesare wise aiiui huroperl' iiusl)ect our iurodsict,cxlucriesiec with every gristle of shingles \\TQwonted to eliisijntste a lot of things,Ithalt shingles, and susyonc can send to a aro to become ais suthsorityon problems, suade out on lime Coast, asid Iasv someno we have elonc tlsrougistIsis sisingletust miti b)eaii sisada. There is no reasous luittue Secretary had tise program soniail-ordcr house511(1get three or foursuch as the osissisufacturor ofshingles, rrhe of thesis. i think J could cousit a half-assoeiistiosi, unti1uuittise rigid hind ofwisy a ulealar causiiot busy a good shingle. full that it wasdifticujL to do that. n(Iu:arCS of composition shingles. elosor cooperatioss or forest conservation sawing and hic migist kind of packing on1f tho thalers 'will buy a good siiirsghtu for Coluissbia River (ljstrict wanted to talk "I believe that tise retailer can do a dozeis thrum visoivere makiog good we insist ¡nave an organization for study- iuisiisgles then asid who arc still miunkingtue siiirsglc, have tise righit kind of inspec-a gooul roof, a great tieni of ouir trouble and 155(1 moving pictures,1)1stfinallygreat (leal toward helping - tise shingleing suds problems. good sliiiigles, but there has iiot beesitieso iii our susiils, yuu will get whsat youwill ho overcome.1f they will h)tit the they eliminated a sniosber of matters.ifl(iustryalong,providedtheretail "It Seems to suo that iuloser cooperation eiiough op)or1umsity iii tise shisigie bussi-wasit.If I have a good carload tuf shinglespriec 0)5 tise samples of roolimug in thseir \Ve fixed or concatenation forfivelisais (loca isis part in putting out the afl(1 more intimato discussion of our prob- liess to distinguish between tise peopleI Isave got to nuect tise other fellow'sohhiec, they will 1)0 aisle to eonvinusçm Cus- oclock, ilstise I\IasonjcTemplc,Theiroper brand in. tise way of advertisinglouis veuId 1)0 55i)OUt as far as wc could WhoSe l)rodtmut could be depended uipoiscompctitiosi." toisters that good suhuingies will,.outlast bet thsistve isere able to put the concat-lasting qualities.\%Te know it is possiblego. I think tlsst tuo most of you reinem- sisiimgles. Mr. Ehledge:"l'ue fact that theressibstituitcs." cisatiols Mn at that timo gave us the big and justordinary eoiosmon to put on a shingle roof that will last twober tise poned of the greatest attack on iras sie market for tise ios'-gsmvho lumber Mr. C. D. Lcrviaeterm'[might say issornbershiip that wo secured.'Fisc active 'l'hsat is whattlie shsiisgie business iseeds or three tinica longer than the patentedlumboo and sisiisgles that s'as misdo. by rrhiiHliiattcrof tise past suas orse reasons why tise ouillathat; i nous deeply iistarested iii tise ques- ivork thirst we ilici on tise floor and theshingles, yet we (lO1s't want to do every- ¿flore Usan. nusy otIier thsisig. the National Fire Protection Association, Lise ito!, to 1)Uttheirlow gristletiens uisiulcr thisciissioisliero,Year liefere wily tise »satters:ss presente(l broughthung, ourselves. ofuuittiisgtite iiidivídual 1)rami tisi tiiti euro wiiih \sus a very bittor attack, centering out tise mnsirket iiicosuspuotitionlastcuir Secretary,irscosting arosind, (lioso men in line for an excellent meeting slsiisgle and tison notgiving titc nicrehasi-sluingles Now, in regard to Iloo-iToo gctiinglargely around tise saio of shingles and witis your high grade shiirugies.if a mmiiiwrote aletter to snasiy pcoiuia, auth asked: of loggers and lumbermen of tise Coast.behind tise lumber associations peron- dicing value of tise brand, a brand that fsrp, but you have aio usoticed that that lias a history, is tise weak thug ius tineis trying tui give service, itviilliave its'What can we do iii i-too-hoe to lsclp "lioo-iioo can do a great deal to aid theally I believe that the Worthy Ex-Snark associationand the Board ofUisdor- merelsaisdisiog of shingles at tise lureseilti)rOultmet UI) to grade. My thought was inluzosbert'It was cuit of Mr. isiserwood's associations andtise lumber industry,ohsould reverse that proposition and tIsâtWriters hisvo not continuod to make otrong regard to tisesitiiization of low-grademund that tisis ltossisd 'l'abio was initiated. working tisrough tiseZotional sind otherthe lumber associations should get be- hune,'' attacks on shinglos and lumber. Mr. J.F. Judd:"I think Majorlusnbcr. Mr. Jsiserwood created tise suggestion at orgrsisizations,tochisninatc us lotofluid 1Ioo-1Too, for thsc reason that lloo- the war, tisane organizations (iriggs is right when)se speaks about tine Secretary I8harwood: "Wisile weFresno. 11e thought iflie cesuld discuss tise time that we wisato in traveling, andiloo is an organization of ali châsses ofplaced their chiot eniphuasis ein human are talking al)OuuL these matters and(IUcstiOiss in tisis inisssncr, tust we would we cisis accomplish as nioch as we did in poor shingles hint are being inside. I tise lumber industry. We cannot call it acarelessness, bust thsòy have givon up their ivimat there it to (io today-wlsiio Useraisget a great deâl of beumflt out of it.We Tacoissa, witisout takissg so much time. happened to be the head of a serecis door fraternal organization exclusively u'hiilc 1(105 of trying to have tisings that caâsìot so soucis to tb, we insist limit ourselves inarc getting lIoo-iIoo interested iiitIsis I tliuiik that, if the Secretaries don't doits Inain purpose is to cement tue lumber plant in the Soutit up to a few years ago, burn, but havó appealed to tisò poopho to and they used the cheapest yellow pinea s'ay.What lias been said about thequestiosi arid othâr quostiolsut, but the tisat, tise Supreme, Nine certainly caliifl(iUStry. There arc some associationsho moro careful. The olsiof attack which West Cóast Association and oilier asso-big question is,1nov onus woget this do it,At tise meetings on thô Coast,that are not functioning to the best they could get to isiakc screen doors. wo have to face at the proso& JAmo is the 'l'hewhite pine inengot wise to tise factciations is trucenough, bust I think thatbefore the peoplo'?My good friend, there sore many nóxnbers of iIoo-IJoo.advantage.I believe if we put lIoo-1loocoinmorcial attâcir, athscksmthèrciaily tise best service tlsatwo can resider, is inMark Siledge, begins to answerthie quica- 1f such influcúcci eon 1)0 brought to bear that yellow lume would warp and twist, to the front and make it the basic or-inspired, financed diroetly by the pooplo carrying tul message of tIse \Veot Coast tiomsand to arguâ. the tuestion ; my upon ouractivitics, i.t wilLnotonly per-ganization ofthe lumber industry, we and the white pine inen.eainc and took wise snake suibstitutesfor lumber, and tise trade away from tine otisér plants inAssociation back to tise cenBusuters of tisefriend, MajorGiriggia,counters,and meate the manuifncturiisg industry, butwould not bcdcing suds n great favorothors. We do not uovo the National both ofthcm are satisfiedIf we could mrsiifaeturers will do consislorabie for the South.Last year thewhsite pinepróductâof thât assoúiation asid othuer forlïoo-Hbô,butwc would.b e cementingUndorwrit.ors and Fire Protoet.iois Or- associations, añdumakc tiseplea to thegettuis heforé the people, we would the retoilers. Nr. Pfumhvjll talk on thatthe intercstA of the lùmber and milling suons came down with inferior goods. ganization iniorfering so directly and un- I iui Fort Worth not long agO, andconsumera tobui)' fromm the musen winohsave accomplished a great deal. Oili)jCCt. ?tlr.Dower, who isin theliithistries nil over tisis country.I re-fisirlyin Our Iloldas formerly. In th .-a4 4 ', f

HOO-HOO BULLETIN HOO-HO O BULLETIN 27 "'.l'lie quesiOl1 is-\Vhn can we (lothe stanuulardrhlng of dillerent grados by "I willtell )'otn, gentlemen, we hia through11 oo-J I oo to sol ve those ques-tIre large electrical comparues inelectricalgot to talk through some such organiza- lions?I do not believe 11ml throughdevelopment, an(ltheo sainethingratroni as this to change publro sentiment CABLEGRAMS, TELEGRAMS and LETTERS t he Order of J I oo] loove could(10eo regard to shurinug beds, wluich have beenanu(l huent a cheek on some of the vampires 1T1UCI( 0(4 WC 001(1(1 (10through the1Ouhl(l stafl(lar(hi/.e(1 and have beonisehhurrg aiwino arc living ott of the inu(Iustrtcs of Ihic connntry. I lieve beenu told:'Oli, we 'j'((l)lCI)cpartenent Of I I oo-lloo (Lfl(Ithe$50 to $100 apiece.II. is tire sorne old from ABSENT MEMBERS Ilouiil 'I'al)lC Dopai Liflent of I I oo-1 lootrick tiret Ihenry Ford rs playing. Ile na(lOnI'i want to go down SentIt and talk to those fellows, because they have ne lutist be Creftte(l(04ft h)CCIfll departmentturning curt a brg prO(l(lCtiOfl along stand- differenti organizatnon arid their objects and lililet ho eupported by the lumberarel hines,"\Yhreni we get into specialtres, New York, N. Y Marion, Ohio. 1f you are dnffcrcnt from ours,'But I hunk orgamiizatione of the United Statc8 amimlwe have lo charge you for nL'' Co,nn,,rcl,i Csbrea of younio(lniy.Sorry we Best. s'rshnesfoisuccessfulrununmual I'o.tnn T,negrapn, 'l'ininking (LrIa(lO, and they Tollst cont rihu t e to %antanythingorithe Pacific Coastwhen \ e have a better understanuiinng, 1t('gan(lsto evcryhO(iy.Sorry nnnntble cannot. lie tirere. Best 'u bues fuir mother t hat fund emioughi ifloncy to carry Ofl thethat is manilo from the log, we will have lowe will find thiel there is great snrnnhuuuity \V. (1Jnisciì, be untIlYOu Regards. successful year. 11111141,thICT11oIlV(8, inthecharge 3Oii for it 1111(1 make the hiFICObetween our hirobhema." w or k,'I'hiey Elmer S. Anderson, Vicegerenut .1. 'I'.Nuutlinews, tu rectors of timoL l)mLrt cul ar Itomuid 'l'fll)leaccordi agi)' Mr. Dicknoon n"J anni muele iinhuies- CAR LEGRAM w. J. Corlen. '' 1f seni by tire range of this (liscUssnoni.lier e J)parinwnt,1«)that they cati (hireet thai every CII)'liad a livelheo-IIoo is a meurtri fromCarnada, a intasi from the % ;rk, iii([t liait w e can b ring t hicac(1(1CM- ehirb, such nu ve have ini r1acounia, tIle)' Beaumont, Texas_ Alexandria, La. t (u \\Tcst Coast, a Ihr man; lucre is a yellow tiøfl '4 loallhtiniborrneri ,t o carefully wounhi finidi t great I) t heir ad varut age, Greatly regret conditions bcyorul muy Aithiounghinuimseint,itupersonu ruai so ini 01,11(11t 101(8 ami1 gi ve thin l)eflctl tainsi J svanii to say to )'((In thai a lhoo-lhoopinne unman, (liseussing irohuhems of ninuhniah an al y/.c controlprevented my uiitendanccai 55r/NyBD_644p spirit.Islay rnotiuingrenner the progress (if their t hiomigtit t o at hiers.h have neverorganization eren lie niiaule very valuableinterest,nail therein lies the st.renngth this meeting.Tine great progress oinr 18 Via Commi. of onnr Order.hlenil ils, happiness uund mile co forcil)hyt o allInunuubernien-ru II on-1 Ioo Club iiioflioo-lloo. 'l'iris is ne forumwluere ever). lia(L. liio brought l)ifore Order lins moule is very gratifying in- Sept. 8-22 long life t o mdl.Pro mn briunuelu ftIm indunstry eau meet annul 1L liase liai! it. within t lie 1881 year inyour City.I thought tirai we ought to I (iee(l amici yonn have may ineart.y coopero- London Nos. 13700, 22543, 31435, 31583, 18091. Tri)'umili ilietriet.b not(a(l of pulling to-have meetings at least once a iflOnithl, butspeak.'' lion. Please convey to tIme Snark arid muli thiuunnghitthai every six nuuonthis Mr. Adolph Pfund:'I want toso)' get lier in theirl)iiiiili(hM,tIey hull agnimiHiothers in attendance nay cordial greetings and LCO-Henry R. Isherwood Calif. a WOr(l by the way of qualification of tine San Francisco, rudi other.Aecociat una iii all brarichico s.((8 enough.We willtry to get the ne wonnlerf uni may timomeeting provo Hotei Statier Detroit Greetings to ihn 'l'hiiriy-firot Annual. (ift lie I iiiiihcr miuhiiet rv bave been bornEverett 130)5 and tine 1ortlaend boys to-resolution that our comiuuittec brought ini, s un cc en. Sorry I enunnoi be withyoni to shuaré by 1CeP88It3 .'!hic l!oiiiid. 'l'hile lias l)eengelber, arid we will have meetings atini regard to ari inter-association II oo-lhoo A. Prithhic, (Past Snark) 129. w. HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND tim fun, fellowship and flivv'or oonnvciuirui. (r(at cil,1)111i t.iiiiist be comiihiieteil by'l'aeomna, arid if others (Io the samio thingComuinuitlec.Parson Simpkin was in LONG LIFE AND MY LOVE. iioo-hIoo inns nnnnunie great strides in tiro ilS rhajor(l riggo nullMr. ini thinNorth an(1 tire South, greaterChuienigo noi long ago amid delivered a iicltiiiCrl Lake Charles, La. past inne ycaro or nioro, but ibis Inst h (hiiiig nui1 ut hicre froni all ecet i ons ofinterest will be awakened iii this nuove-talk along the lines of Jloo-lIoo liebig Connue on let's year is notable intino quality of ounr nient. hi3011should make this a big,tires(uhnntionu oftineproblems of hie Greeting hloo-IIooI Boi].ing Arthur Johnson t lie ceuntry. the great and Parson . i'hr, lehierwooil wrote me about a yearstrong organuiziutionu of lloo-1!oo arid lake(lifïcrl'nt brnenuelues of lino lnnmber imidunstry. go, uil together-mny the tail of nulvaimeeruneni. Isinerwood black cat hloo-lloo-one, two, three, Sinnpkinu have lucen rewonnherfnnhly ei- ago aiul iukctl nie ifIeoiihl coin solliea crovd uhuiwii South or otri Wrest, it wouldIt seems to inne that if we hnneve a IIoo-lloo fouir, five, .siu, seven, eight, nine. Now, lectivo tenunn.Great credit io mIso duic phirascilogvt liai ouhlecemiipi ifyt hie be worth thnoinsands of dollars to Imnem.connumnittee, snuchi a committee unigl.ut help Fine.'l'lnank Snunurk Griggs riraI oilier members of tIne h)ilrp(scM of t lie Bound ']I'ahile,I never'l'ireassocirut ions,through 1 I os-1 I oc, to make Hoo-lloo grow.I heard Mr. onice more, ail together. Pittsburgh, Pa. MeC'hnnirg slnonnhd your.health, lunuhipifless annul long life. Supreme Niine, also tine loyal Vicegerents M'its abb tI) (IOi t to my sat bluet ion until(oul(l do tire Maine tIding.That isvhnai snuy that associations ( redini gui t (s 3mm mu I samidlu i tiens. Chus. B. Monday, 12551. annul tiroirhelpersnmnnoni gtuo reguilar a ks iiioiiiciit ii ago,s lii I e I was si t t i riglias got to be done, ini my jundgmeuul, afl(!get beliirullion-lionratiner timanliai hieres wishing ahI uf your honig life nen(l fellows.Cumhifornuinisu Inromnd of Lemnaster's lii tleiMroom.'Plie shogien hiere is' Unit3 I tliiink that lloo-lloo is the organuizalionuJ hoo-lloo slnoinhd gel belninuni associations. Sorrysunabletoattcnnl hunuhuhuinuess. uuhuaro in tine goon! work.Let inni keep forService ' It hunktlislogareforbest suited to bring about closer unruityI tiuinnk thai both of those things canu inc Kansas City, Mo. meetingbuntpronnuisetoattend mcxi the ¡imper enirlini tine old Ciii'stail. luiul)er irrighi hoIJiiiiyfor Lumber.'aridcoohueration between thevariounsdorm.I think we cant got hue associations l'ruuternal grcehings tonull. You uroNational Convention. liest wishes for most successful meeting. If wo can create thiio Rounil 'I'al)lel)e-associations inhic lumber industry."behind IEoo-lloo by appealing to the j. \V. l'nunlknner. nicchia g in time auitoiiuol)ileCit3', hence Frank W. 'l'rowcr. partnii'rit, arid have i t sur)hiort e(l l)yC(ili Mr. DIcka5on:"I wishu thai Majorassociations ini this way. prepare tine iloo-IIoo machinefor tine Griggs could be prescrit ni every lIcuad 'mua(lditiohi to our fraternal work, if tributiorrs front t hie large liiriiher organi. greater work before uns.iteehmargo the Bcauniont, Toxa. Fort Wayne, indiann. ant10CM,i I oo-ILoo cari, through its mcm-'Fable discussion all over the country."we poi some good jujeas imito the lumber puni ori batteries; Speed unp tino gcuers Greetings great iIoo-hloo from South you today. hership arid the Incuber tracIo iii general, Mr. Cone:"The manufacturers ofinidunstry, of ('ululaI bendt to ail branches, Irejoice in Regret not being with new headlights afl(1 tires. Touas Black Cats,Enthusiastic moot-All best wishes for tIno good of unir Order (hiMCUiìMallof Uic*ociirtdi tions511(1iron \','oO(lsinbotitutes aro getting the luenemniand get each lnnnnbcr organuienution to work innisec this year'sntccoisnplishmenmts, roof motel hieaunmont; (irrtall nuisniniderstanidings unii!liftill) of standard grades.'l'Ire roofing ruano-alorng those lirios,Ibelieve that our ing host night, arid kindest personal regards lo l'arsomn greater stnu:ccsscsehrend. organized Hoo-Hoo Club, fifty strong; Sinnpkins and yourself. theiniihiistry to the 1ioin t where it be-fact irrers ivihl make hereafter five dillereniiefforts will be appreciateul by every lenin- Julius Schild. longi.' kinds of gruidos.'l'hey are getting awayher organization, and limiti that will hia%'e fifiy more in prospect.Sorry Parson G'nny E. Martini, 0500 iiathis:froua too nnaxuy grades, and they arcthe us'ay touvar(Is grenier nuuembcrshiiu in Simpkinn not more. his recent visit will Mr, Coner"My idea Portland Oregon. Supplementing tlii annual Ihounid Tablehaving the consunnier gei the goods on aIloo-Iioo. 'l'obe muore specific,line be hong remembered. 1-Icahtin,luappi- Beaumont, Texas. Wonuighit very easily brave a roiiiì(l tableprice basis hargehy," uniform order blank was originat.eul inn Besi 'islnes for a successful annual.nessi long lifc all Iba-loo. Beaumumoni IIoo-iloo extend warmest is W,A.Nicliols,10658. page or two iiioinr lloo-lhoo Bulletin, Mr.'Webb:"What is being (honre byNew York, was endorsed by Oluio annd WesternI-Ioo-1[oo viili you strong. greetings to Snuark Griggs and convention. particularly if our Bulletin is to be issuedthe \Vcst Coast Association as to stami-almost every uu'holesrthcr arid retail lonelier SmirkGriggs,ParsonSimnpkin and Prrrranent, drib withinitia! membor- Lenimnister 1mayo done great work. - May nuore oftenmu¿lue fuitunre. 'I'hiis ounnid nerd prices on shingles?" associniion inntite country cndorse(l it, Nashville, Tenn. shipoffifty perfected by Beaumont 'l'able uliscussion hiabeen. \'ery interest- Major Grigg8: "It is against the lawmud nothing huas been donne witin it yet, nexi year show sull greater gains every- Congratulations ai«l best wishes forIIoo-1-loo tonigiil at your service always, Congratulations to new Snark ing ¿nul Ipresione rinil go crut to ourfor us to(IOanything.'niai is the bane'l'hnroungh the muter-Association lloo-iløo where. tine greatest animal ever,Keep tine Rex II. l3rowne, members, but circhi ii Depeurinnuenut in theof otrredstexuce.'l'o rue, that is this mostCommittee, witiu a good live chairmamu- and oilier meiuihie'ts of Nine. gooni ship sailing minder flying colors to 'I'om 11.uninter, Bulletinourld be interesting onu wou.nhrlseriounsthing thai confronts the indos-and I think ninnoli depennls ont tine chau- Ceo. M. Corn%%ahh, tine port of achievement. Connunnnittec. go out so as to reach every mnuember."tries of this country today, and thai ismanu- with 30 or 40 men on hunt connu- (Editor of theTimberman.) D. T. I-Iutcbirnson. - Major Griggs: I uncut ask to beone reasoru wluy 1-loo-lico appeals to mc,mittcc, very good work can be done. Saint LouiB, Mo. Chicago, IiI. No one cari courue lo Inc an(! say that I'Plie man fronnu Ohio ought to be a dealer. pardoiued for talking eriìais too much on Portland, Oregon. Greetings to Boo-hIoo.'fehl Parson Regret inneinihity to be with yoni today. Say thai there nere 26 districtsutOhio. this suulujeet, bunt h can see the benefitscan't talk lo you, afriend, or talk as a Oregon loo-loo extends best wisime Simpkin i: will pay my clues early thisBest wishes for tine successful meeting that have got to conic, because I havebrother lo you abonni my business, buimua letter to be serti ouni you cari stile: I know you for successful annual and assures heartyyear. will have, as honut añd hu- stirdieul that side of tIserustler. i\lr.sthen I talk to you about how mnunohu it"l'inc Inter-Association 1h oo-ih ooConnu- nudity only tondtostimmnhath good cooperation innfnnriher irpbuildingof Billy Dings. Ishuerwood spoke about the grading ofcosts to producen shingle,youwillmitico believes the umuifornnu order blank IJoo-JIoo entinmnoiasmn. \ViII you say to the Order in the \Vesi. lumber,00(1lie inenutioned. whist lias beenget some iuiea of t.lue value of otnr product.is a good proposition. 'l'ue 'Pimborman, by David Davis. w.p Flint, 2011. done by a certannu company. I (lid that'Pliai is a serious thing. Some one aught)'olrr meetings ihiat Hoo-IIoo is behind Seattle, Wash. The Govern-go around tIsis country talking abouttimol order block, and is ini favor of it?' butvill never do ii again. Kansas City, Mo. Best respects to retiring Smirk and all Atlanta, Ga. ment sai(h: You have st2ndard grades,junces amI got us into trouble, uunhess we "IfanIniler-Asaociationi-too-hoe retiring Nine with hearty greetings to I amir willi your in spirit thoug!'not in Greetings.Ahl ICansas City hoc-Hoe aridyour fellows imnst give vlratyour were very careful.'l'bere was a foreignCommittee ivero constituted and if lhuey mew Nine.Lumbermen in Northwestbody.I Inope you have the boot Annual wish ahi other leo-hoc health, happiness claim is right."'l'ho corusuirner shook!trade organizatioü ealabhishedon thewoinldboost for 1-Ioo-1loo, there wouhul be musi hndnceforihbe either Black Catsever.Grceiings.to all Hoo-IJoo:in nit- -lifc and continued jrosperity PAY about what your product is worth,West Coast, comprising 82 manufacturersa pull in behalf of Hoe-Boo.I do not and long or black sheep. tendance.Howiwish I could bowith bunt your should have a nu toobservewho are now having trouble 'withtheknow whether the Supreme Nine will to tino Order, which they feel will be Donald Ji. Clark, Vicegerent. assured l)y the electionof our-good citi- yoni! Make this Annual a record for everything and seo that if No. 2 lümberGovernment because of having organ-take titis upor whether-you will think progressiveneas. IL Dickason, nui J. West. is ordered, they get it; thMif No. 3 isizedut-ithi government representativesit wise to handle it in your meetings. zòn and kiLten,-W. New York, N. Y. ordered, thuey get it; that if No. 4 is order-presentand having organized underÌ'.-Iueln depends on what you undertake Snark,vhom they hereby. nominate. San Francisco, Calif. nn(l the position that you assume during We extend a cordial invitation to 1Ioo- Heartiest-congratulations u pon your ed, they get it.Some of thò concerns ontheir suggestions.That was all right itdministraiion. Best during the last administration, bunt sincethe coming year.' ' Hoe to hold the nioxtanninal in ICanSa8most successful. Greetings andbest wishes for sincces- the Coast will not grade between I and 2, wishes for- Hoo-Hoo future.Sorry can-ful Annual. Some of them burned itup years ago.tire new administration someone caused- Tb ended the nhisc'uuosion of a very City. Will be with you in 1923. noi be with you. No. 99. 'l'ire best contrast tirai I know today is introuble. profita6hc session. Loyal lIoo-Hoo of Kansas City. R. A. lhioeox. HOO-HOO BULLETIN 29 28 HOO-HOO B ULLETIN JackaonvilIo Fia. Believe the assoriation will have a better Springfield, Mass. The Detroit Annual Regret inaI)ility to he with you.Beseand ¡flore prosperous year than at any Greetings to Brother Hoo-Hoo as- wishes for successful oion. timo in tue past, due very largely tosembled atDetroit,Congratulations your untiringeffortsandtheloyalto the Supreme Nino, Secretary and Straits-A Progressive : 1V. Frazier Jones. A Great Annual Enjoyed in the City on the assistance received from your co-workers.Treasurer for so successfully conducting Amtordani1N. Y. John C.ICing affairs of the Order (luring their regime, Session Passes into History Long life to IToo-Jloo!Sorry I can't and svisii all health, happiness and long By IETER A. SIMPKIN i)e with you. Lake Charles, La. life, B. T. T. O. T. G. B. C. KarlTshurgli. Though I am denied the pleasure of of lnughitcr as .Junior lion-admirable toastimsastem', pi esided.Willi being present at the Annual, am with G, E. Frost, 24005. No session ira time bug history of thebroken gicle 'rullI'finished off the cnndidateo, sligimt foi'imis owim essematimml soll- you all in spirit.Jurisdiction number 6 Order lias been muore important in itslino Lake Charles, La. Many said it was lijo best concatenma- trmhmitiomas,1mo called imposa l'ast Simark sends hearty good wishes lo alllIno-Uno Chicago, Ill. clear vision, optimistic spirit amid cois- 1)istrict of Southwest Louisiana sends tioma aimd it(lriggs and Smuark Dicknaommnimmttimo afl(l pray for a successful Annual. We struetive legislation timan that Joist held they had ever attended, greetings and I)est. iihva to JToo-!Ioo Convey to the members of IIoo-iIoo nserved to deanomistrate to Detroit lbel'arson, ail of whiomii sl)01r0 Ilmo brichst of extend respects to l)rcoent and future at Detroit.Detroit's lumbennen, in convention assenibled.Respects to gathered timore inconvention my best their usual big-hearted, generous fashionnew value, added to tise 01(1, of Ji oo-lloogreetings amìd aekiiowlcdgmimeimtof Dc- Snark on behalfof any juri8diction.wishes for a very successful convention. troit's splefl(ifmI imospitality. tite Snark, retiruig n.ndinconung, JielLith,Ileobh, happiness, long life to all iloo- had undertaken a program of preparationas tite jolly business fratcrmsmty for iumbcr- hnppi n es rtn(l Ion g life lo aU of you. Please ho assured of my very host muoia. It was as clean mas tise winds that 'nie two addresses of timo evonimmg were lIon, amici entertainment so full that tueCIII) .1 lt. L. JCilgore,Vi(egereIIt Snark, personal regards to you and to each and blow over the Straits City. by Doug.Isiacilocim,svino gave, as mammal, J, G, Simpkin, SuprenwJabberwocic. rame over. every member. Vei'y hospitable and iiearty was tile 'l'iiere was a jolly roof-session, with a delightful balf-imoimr of mingled wit mumd Oakland, Calif. L. J. Pomeroy, 29114. 1511(1 wisdom, patimos afl(i piiihosoiiimy, timat kei)t Seattle, Wash. welcome accorded, amid everything thatlots of fun, dignity was thrown to The Pacific Coast hopes lo again (lo tim win(lS as tite eoilspmcmiy joifle(I in iioo-imis aueiience in timoimmellow halmlmilmess Froiii Soattle thstrict we send greet- COiil(iimainisterto comfort amid pleasure its oliare toward increasing the member- I I on catoi'wauls, jests amid sentimeiits.tuaI pathos anmi bu miser lend, and who ings to the Supreme Nine flnd ali lion- ROUND TABLE NOTES. was provided.When oie ship and upholding the ideals of 1-loo- \\Talter Webb ala(l his commasittee surelywas mostwarimily ap)hnude(i,eumd tlae i loo, wi I h sin cere ' sites for maxi ¡nu ni September 7,the lioo-lloo began to Ijoo inNineteen-twenty-three.Iani delivered time goods, amad Origge, Tenmiant,11ev. IVi. Rice, of time Isietliodist. (hurchm, a('eoIn1)llshri)ents We haveworked Lumberman and the Farmer. arrive,it was to find a welcome that with you in thought today. Dickasoam,1-ladleyand others issUewho delivered a vigorous and enjoyable liard and sucresafully under our loyal A striking evidence of the vido awake never cooled till the last call was made on BertBryan, 30548. mirtla for the party, as (lid professinimaladdress, and ss'lioso phrases esrricd niammy Snnrk of tun Universe for the rcvival serviceof sonic lumbermentotheir Satcirilay night. smiles mand whose keynote umso the mmccd of the Order in this district.We pray emitertainers. comnmnhimsities was furnished iiithan past 'l'ho following committees had in. iiaimd of lmard work msmmd l)iaifl living in America. that Ihn Order give favorahic considera- Clarksburg, 'W. Va. years by a group of California retailers. tice duty of preparatioli, amid did well Saturday, the Ninth It was very cordially receiVe(i amid heartily Lion(> our iilea for Ilie next Annusi to Sorry we cannot be intImyou, but l3ecause the farinera iii a great district their work: At tise Board of Commnerce Ilail, theapplauded. he hehl in Seattle. All honor to Majorwish you all a splendid maccling in everyfound themselves without the money to historic msight of the ninth was 8pent in vay, Kindest regards to all, Receptioma and EntertaimamematComo- Pat. F. Cook, of St. Louis, was to have Curiggs for the successful past year. secure necessary nitrate dressings for mittee-R. C. Bestrick, Chairman;a valuable session.'l'ue Snark calledspoken, l)Ut the Imoat was so trying and 1)onald li. Clark. Chiase E, Gay, their land, the outlook was gloom. Charles Ashton, Ilarry Jessup,l-l. A.tise Annual to or(ler at 0:09, amad roiitiiic time time for tommsts muore tIman gone, limaI E. Stringer Boggess, 'l'ho The quick-brained muon of that local Webster, C. E. lluyette, M. A.liaI'-work asili reports were followed. his suareof limoprogram haitdto1mo New York, N. Y. James holland, limmimber association saw tise vital relation bigla lights svere furnished by time receipt ii. B. Curtin, war(l, R. lionne, A. D. Kidder, William omitted to the regret ofimis friends, of limaI fact to their own business. Their of a love mnessoge fromThe Seer of the Regiet eniinotl)Caitli you Sure a G. M. Jiarnett, P. Viviami, J. Tilsms Leiteli, F. A. McCaul, Dancing foilowed, amid it wasclose to danPuoi i IIU'flt tO ¡flC, IVi li heat wishes clients would not prosper ou imnpovcr-. C. E. Lemnmnons, I. A. Gordon and C.l-busc of Ancients, cabled from Londoma,Sabbath morning when tue "good-nights" \Vm. Rogers, ishcd land, therefore their own business amid mami' others including one from No. for aucct'sfulafluir lfl(l continued M. C. D. Baker, L. Weeks. ended tise happy Annual, and time dolo- would suffer. . Ninety-Nine, lIant Past Smiark Oladding, HUC('c'5to the Order Nelson C Orkney. Finance Cominittee-Robert I [askins, gates seattolemi again to Ontario amad .1 , À.I huit er, Ctistocat in n, 281.40. They helped their clients, their coni,- eisairmnan; WalterIVI. Wel)b, Edwardsent froua New York. New England, lo Georgia mamadFlorida, mumlity, their country and themselves by A wireless svss sent to Boiling Johnson New York, N. Y. \Veeks, John Shaw and J. A. Bmaiun, Missouri and Mississippi, California and Cairo, lii. securing alentiful supply of the needed Memnbership Committee-C. L. \Vceks,and messages of greeting to l'etc LamiganOregon, Illinois and Wisconsin, Colorado liestvislies for success of Annual andfertilizers and saved the situation. chairmnami; A. T. Allen, J.A. Braun, ii.amad Ceo. M. Cornwall, and also to theand Texas, Ohmio and New York, to carry Soi ryI cannotlie with you.Castfuture oflion-lino. New Yorkvill ¡uy vole for anything for the good of Not only did they do a good thing for T. Joncs, Chas. Asiston, Bert 1-Jamimmatwo conoats held on the 9th, one at Archthe new embers oftimo sacredfire to always giveits bestefforts. Kindesttheir own business, they made friends o f liock, Calif., and one at Seattle, 'Wash. hloo-Iloo I vototo carry insurance and W. A. Il adley. brotherhood omit to all the lumber world regards to ladies, officers and members,ail time ranchers and taught the whole Following the imavoeation, the regular A message of symnpatlsy and affectionofNortim America. for members overoity-five years byFrein: comnmumsity that the lumberman is on time programmi wasfollowed. :The Snark'sss'as semit to Brother Warren G. Ilarding, them paying regular utica. \Visliing Peter J. Wilson, Detroit's Hospitality_ you a sueccsoful iiocting and long live job to 1)Uild up the whole coonmnunity. lt(ldress was a statesnianlike utterance,President of the United States, comivcy- (Former Supreme Gordon.) Detroit's hospitality was perfect Fromn lion-line Watch your comimummaity needs.. A and struck the keynote of tuewholeing a prayer that Providemico might Sparc rro,-I1oóis a lumnbermnan viio uses his. lais good wife. time first minute to tho last, Geo. liowen- 1'.'h', Langnn, 2'lOO, meeting. . . San Antonio, Texas. time Snark wasstein, thevidc-awake Secretary of Ilmo A Lesson from Los Angeles. Time Seeretary-'l'reasurer's report ss'as Tise embalming of T, hereby, tender my Iclicitations and nilo that reflects tice greatest credit onbrief. ¶l'iceheatherof"I-TootIsbn"Detroit Assoeialioma; J, il. Jonks, (1 L. Los Angeles, Calif. Sitting at the .lioo.JIoo lumicheon tice respectsto mill timegreatly increased tisis faithful, splendid servant oflioo-Liglatbody,seht from Glasgow athisWeeks, M. A hayward, C. E. Lemuimmons, On I)ehlfllf of Los 2\ngeles jurisdiction, other day, the writer was struck by the Joli0 Shaw, J, A. Braun, W. A. iladiey number of Black Cats, since I have been lIno, l-L Il.Isherwood. Very fine thingsrequest in the ferio of a horse-shoe amad ISefl(lgteetings tothe'1'hirty-first value of one feature of the session. - able to mingle with them. were said about it and iaimmc by theSmiurka bouquet,was presentedlaySnarkand Walter Webb, witim Brolimors Baum- Annual ConventionSorry cannot be Ben M. Iliunmuond, No. 77. It was a telegramof even date from Diekason to IslajorOriggs for his gOo(lger and Spotlswood of timo Detroit silice with you.\Vc w iB rejoicevithi you, one of the misen oftIme trade press . at flfl(lothers. At time close of tuis session, tise lion-wife, The Snark's ring svas presentedforce, were playing ball ali time time, To however. 1101)0conventionvillraise Portland giving a brief, clear view of "BillTaft" JenksandWechis amad , Minn. ifoo. werecarried in sight-seeing aimdby time Parson, 105(1 initia (loch) emotion time big fund and pUrClmflbO Redwood Grove. tra(le cOmi(litiOIls attlsó.producing end. Present my best wishes lo all my 1-loo- private oars toRche Isle Park and thenretiring $nâric tried to speak isis apprceia-Hosvensteiri, inpmarticular, wo owe grate- D. V,m000hhlea(l, One thosiglat what a fume thing if for Hon Brothers, and my earnest hope to the Detroit hloat Club, whore they tioma. 'l'aaeri Bill liadley welcomed haimnful appreciation that all may achieve health, happinessail hloo-lIoo clubs sucht a weekly message were privileged to share tiseluncheonwarmly to the company of tiae Ancicimts. Ali that could be dono for time happiness Bend, Oregon. would be seemmrc(l, giving a.brief resume lacat and timemanet comfortof time Annual was done. and long life, i)artyoftiseladies. Plieafternoon Despite the terrific Greetings to theS111)rCIflC Nine and A. T, Fay, 6525. of Ilse fir and redwood, yellow and white session foilowèd the printed program andlimited attendance,it was a great meet-The ladiesss'ereespecially eaterloined allIIoo-lJoo assembled at the Annual pine situation at tice ndlls. and drives, imlncimcons and timeatro parties was full of interest. ing and did immense good.Followimig Convention.Bend l)iotrictis for you New Orleans, La. Cannot the timing be worked out so as luncheon, the Round 'rabio session waswere generously provided. One knows The W. A. 1-ladloy Concatenation. und regrets it is not willi you.Give our GREETINGSI to put such a message into the hands of held for two hours and was a very valu-why Detroit grows-it surely lias ability regards lo henry. every group?Itwould stabilizetice . At 8:00, the old cats began to gather and willingness to be good to its guests. '10the nobles of 1Ioo-lloo. able feature regarding which more is Frank R. . Nny success crownevery ambitionmarkets and lead to umore joist and cOi- at the Miciaigami Club for the coneat.written elsewhere. Timore wasim'l room to eventako mali oient scrviee.-[Parsomi, Pcrianpi in no city of America did the the good things the generous hearts amad of tIlo Order. TineClosing Banquet. Fulton, Ky. Nay God's blessings, good healths and oid rcgrcttabie lesion of ideals leave its hands of our Detroit Brothers planned. mark more strongly than in Detroit. Timeevening of: the 9th. took timeWe surely imad a perfect time. :Never Greetings and l)est wishes for iioo-lioo.prosperity1)0thmo.fate of each individual The hen that never cackles is the Annual out in a biasc of glory. 'Ilmo were the Annual delegates better cared Owing to strike faniily objects to myassociate, and those denr to him. first to go in the pot. The hail, howeverwas crowded, ßlmd a attending this year's Annual. number of the old cats reinstated, hendedbanquet room had not an empty chair,for, and never will they forget thogemsor- 'Thatthe sentiment proclaimed by The hen believes in advertising. andthe very eimoice menu was enjoyed by w,. by such a vèteran as J. J. Comerford. our hospitality and brotherly.kindncsa of IC. Ilall, Old Glory-"o plurihus smnum" 1)0 our When she lays an egg she tells the There were eleven kittens in waiting; andthe IToo-llOo family.An orchestraDetroit.Nino rau's for John B. Jenics guiding star,. nnd,-in thrtt determination,world about it, tempted many from thetable for dancing Cleveland, Ohio. wipe our disorder, strife and discontent; Whemi she quits advertising, she has withtice followisg.ofllcers in charge the andhis crowml, concMi went with- a snap that was won-during time sérving of the dinner, and Extendgreetingsthroughyoutoto restore peace, good-will amid prosperityquit doing business-and the axe is despitethe axnbition of the theranoj.netcr, Notes of the Sessions. convention derful.The ritual was most impressiVe- members of association in to our country.. With best wishes, going to get her sooiser or later. the dancers enjoyed tise privilege. It was gnom] to seo a few real.oid- assembled at Detroit, and regret exceed- Business is like a hen. iy given, and -wiien. the Junior cn'c to Jeff.Webb, witty and clever,.antimershike Judd of St. Louis, and Maye, ingly l)cingunablo to attend this meeting.. Edw. O. Wild,19253.... Keep yours. cackling. his work the sessiön was an aimost sin- 31 30 HOO-HOO BULLETIN HOO-HOO BULLETIN of l'lorida, nitting ¡n withIìe oldest ofmouth inCalifornia, seitli his family.pocket, brut it was a deck of cards. 'l'tue the eats. Ed. 'J'ennant, Past Snnrk, gaveThs addresses at San Francisco and LoaCaptain moho noticed themordered the soldier to lait them back in luis pocket, valued help the Annual and it is-asAngeles were tin inspiration to lumber- Tuai), and bellied in the great shingleand uiot try ii thing like that again.The Osirian Cloister Meeting, Banquet good to.co11111)ere he left for California uiglit now on the boards in California.soldier did not obey the Captain's orders, (___'f% to 1iiit his hand to the})U8iiiO85of helping the new California state orgnninttion harry Berger, one of Detroit's retail-however, but looked at the cards willi tire Captain and Initiation A pleasant feature of the sessions wascri vhtoiS 100 per cent alive, was apleasure. Afterchurch, took tine soldierto tIm Major for dis- tuepreHeneeofNational and Statekiticii at the Iladley concat.Ile is one asHoeiatioIi secretaries-It, S.Whiting,good Indian, and we offer very bug oddsobedience in the church.The I'tnjor addressed the soldier roughly, and saud, "The Osirian Meeting, and Initiationlh1(_hlt PIllES'!' OF' ltA'l'hl ER:ticuuryuf it seere tuoi four noir lrettei' houtivo's ano! $liingleBranch, viLS on fromin dollars to doughnuts that he will be of the R. Iroluerwood, St. Loririg, Mo orir sweettioarts E hunk ttnatistine Ohio;a live IEoo-lIoo. "how dare you play cards in church? At 4 :09 oil Scpteuuuher 7,tIre Osurnauu Seattle;l'indlay']'orrciice, of i I I O h h Pill lS'l' OF SF3): L l'il'l'ritI)', crowning event iii otui' luyes, boentunse. nuiunolu of Illinois;Bill CharlesS.Iladicysonof W. A.That isa serious offense; whattrave CloisterohudiledIts temple ibm sto George Wilson-Jones, Si. Lotus, Mo. of our actuu)nu unid conolnuort. ennrtnnuct es from Adolph Pfund,Ilailley, is a true son of him father, andyou to say for yourself?"'l'tue soldier petitionersforitsinuysteruci,rit tine lIard ay of icliigaii; 00(1 111(111 PI1IES'I' OF ANUBIS: (ICO, l'il.the fun osiole ritiri ttue himno.'' sruid:-"A Church is Coil's house nail h hugh Priest Osiris nuhhed of the Nat ioiil1{(t nuera,'I'liey gavedeiiioiistrated at the concat to tAie Junior Statler hotel distrurbed uuo one."'l'tue I\ìiajoi' rejuhied: the Ctoister to rurder, irin d the followu rig Cou ruralI, Portlruud, Ou e. A unman is ornuconiragerl uiuuul ehoretriliout un valued (1)UIÌHI1itt. sundry tunes through I-leo-lion, thiuit lue is ii live ouue. "You svill have to explain youurself better Priests ofliciriteil: luis hnnsinuoss ohnuticathrmmmughu the iuuflunornce theInOnt liga, and their nsHociatiOiiSsilL One of our most estcoiuued luiuiuhicrincn 'l'ho itrio! t.tuouigtui s gainicol ai houri e at thur t'i re- gain l)y their presence.It is a oiuttcr ofsaid to the senIorat the close of theor I svihl puit you uniter arrest.'' lEIChE PJ11ES'h' 01' OSIRIS:L. M. brilliant unid jolly 1-ladley coiicutt: "\%Tell,soldier then took crut luis deck ofcarols suhr, time Sripreinie Snuutrhc oronu i inn nue d. recilirocill gaul 'i'uilly. OSiriull C lois1erBuìq tit' t ' and said: I ShOOk Only iroict per'souurth experiornuce, Notllainasiori s i na long as thatParsoiu, we thought lucre in 1)ctroit that Il t GliPJIIES'l' OF P'I'Alh : E.i). 1)0 the Ace?'J'tiatshows ho emrritiiuicni. 'I know tlurit iii the ojrnirso II1ILCC. a gond canent couldn't put over, but "l)o yousee cantori ng iii thenextmeet i iig 'l'cnuiant. Each pliice i)ropose(l had friends tut! theit \Yuts sure put.'' lt wuis-utuuil thenflint there is but one God,vhuo unruhe of t lie tirino! wumrk and ttum, bnmsiuuorss erireor ill CIII PIUES'l' OF ItA: P. A. Sitiih)kiin. 'PIne Osi riruin (loris ter hraiuquur'i. wits lu cIel orit.luc mat ter aus fiiialiy leftto the Nitieti)sourie, llcaveii arid Eartlu.'l'tuedeuceshiou's ai a imam,illoor reuthizerl ormone .1. initIneh Intel Stritler banruiunet huall nun thicu IlisC()Xunii Frankthere are two natures-man und beast. hiGhPIIIES'l' OF ISIS:('lins. smuficu'iiugsiiihuiro house anol sonucur of tino (l)ei(lO. Now' we nuissed Dick (uveninugof Septennuber 7,iuunuuuhirit elyuhevnmt.ioni of huis bue t.torr turihi, hue n'oun hi go ()iiu happy outgrowth of the diHLUasion'I'roo'er, Bulling Arthur Johuuson, N. A.'flue Irey shuma'stlucrc arc three peronius Kuuinuner. iii Clod, namely, the Fattier, the Son arid \V. À.fol honing t hie (crinnuonies of the Osi rionsa hmnug svntyini otroirig any iluinugt Inuitlois (1(1001)0of the leaders in lIoo-(Jladding, Seidel an d Pridulie, Sinipsouu hiGhPI1IES'l' 01' 'I'IlO'rlI: was t he luir 'l'tuefouir-sportalunis ('hoister,rorut,nro in tolsi.,was awifor nani is huinuu tolo. Ithuinuk i I i t. svero nul Westuifl(la host of others we hopedthe holy Ghost. I Eadley. Itou to stage next Spring in tue North- brilliant,rillairaun one oft ticnuuurt, l'riest ofto mcl thucie are fuuir Evniugrhists, whose nonnes li. R. riot for sonnte od tite thuinmgrr thud we ha vr west,near the ltoxiio of high 111011 PI1IES'l' OF IIATI-IEIL: iuujo'nlolor cs'vnn t s ouit luirununinurul progruirn ¿ire St.Muitttuew,SL. Mark, St. Linke t (i irrooviohor, we would inri t go ru p agiLi nat OsiriMGrigga, a real C1oiier gathering Brother J. A, hluiuter, of Ness York, lshnerss'ood. Tue live spot iohir,vuo the 't'hie nunorniru v'uts exeil I crut,hint u'vcou inuresimule oil thor tirirol k noorks i Inuit. the unten of ill he arraflge(lour SrulrreuneCuustocrttiuiiu,\%'uìS ouiluisruiid St .Juduri. for the \\'est CoastIt 111011PIIIES'l'01' SED:M. M.roo was t lue hrosi-Prrrn(lirul feature. WILYhi take the train for Detroit whenfive won urla ofouur lorol Jesus Christ. tuo \Vest huutve ban to irimar ini juionuecriung.'' to have a great eoiicat at the opening, Elhedge. Oli 'l'tue aix-sluot shows ttirtt God uuia.de tuo I..il.'i'ruhly ofliciuLteil riai oust irritai er, uit!Oflthe seconil evening the Cloisterlue rrus called into court it lOuigstafl(l 'lIme apeniker Ilma oxprmrssenl the hopo 'l'tue seven-spot shines 111011 PltllS'l' OF ANUIIIS:t'. D. After rorferri ing 1)egree staged,with all the(lrnmatieing anuIter, niid liad to give ill) the trip.world in six days. 1111(1 Ii h i s'eh)' onuor hie iii atohir, ilurit.annum t lier auunuu al nnimrrrt,i ng nutight be that God rested on the seventh day anot LeM nosier. t 0)t hue hionuror olonic the I h oolloo by miv it uottiiigs,'FInitis a wise decision andve regret it, four we uruisiciluhuund lue hehl miituri 1uici (iciCmmrtst, huhn ting out ciglut- that we should serve Him. 'l'tue 'l'tuefollowing letitionorS iveredonI)' hug t lue'l'tuirty-ti rati\niunrial Coni s'onitionìomunuir rif t hue marvel s ini the \Veot,ss'orudcr- ought t (iho iriade un anailal feature,misseul a lot. so that lloo-lloo could bud the strength Brother Weaver, of Clevehuund, wits aspot ahumes huit eight persons were heut nominated, the Cloister passung fruvoirru t)t)'t o l)et roil t,svhuiorli le hiroelainnuo(iura afult inunlurr, somme of i i. strirulinug 'liii),OOO of a big glilliCrilig to two sections of itsfaithfrul and helpful ruttenulantat theruhive in the uurk-nrunely NonIo, luisr'ifc, upon the petitions: ei ty of rouuuarkable i ¡1(11181 rial nictivi t.)', toor 300,000 feet ti) tite riere, mio! pruninisi ng 'lIne luistturee soinsaunt tiroirwives. SIL)' irai hing of i to rnuutgnuiuiceuit wounueiu an(l trikeep sonunor0)1 t,humnmr t reossr,tuai wide fehl iiti,li ycar. seloRu(uurs, Ile is an old and valiant lion- 30131 : Lonuis A .(iorhdnnl, Surinhi'runt- 1-loo, ruine-spot stnowstire chorus ofA.rigels, brai uy annul ivi tty men, sticht as we havelmit ernors will sorettucnnu. I I or saintEint 'l'luI LuitiherWorldReview viis (riscO, Calif. which¿ore urinein uiuuiuiber.'l'bntour- vi t Ii ris lucre tnnnigiu t,'ire si'iicd witty, when look ¿ittIiuii, great represenleil by Albert B, Cono who is Jirothier Ienower, of hluintington, lad., 7153:hhribt.. A. l'on'aythi,Los Auigehors, sonne lrrOi)he ulpot sinuws the'l'eriComriunnudnieuits huiinisehf. I lertiol lie felt manch like tue Whurit a pity it hoto about8Hloyal to lion-Hou as his chief,svuIs ali interested attonduiiit of the seas- Calif. trees, tIny think' ' Ilis intelligent contribution tojolis,llenad Brother Baclutel, of Can-sehictu are given on Mt. Sinai arid written li t t he fellow stuinohiing at 4h! St.annoi 5thcrut t menu down," but lie rurgcd his hiertrcrs the Seer, 'l'tuo jack of 28932 : l'retIl' .('auner, Siierrunnucuu to, discussioiis was appreciated and he haston, got about as much outof the Annualon two tablets of atone. A ve., viuo, sehen tue InrI)' risked luira theto rrnniernber limitithor hmm)h)h0 nuit linero Çahif. iii in good tune unid good feihowahipasanyclubs," said tine soldier. "is not honest irla)'iO the librar)',askerl huer, irnriu, 11lit.t luci r fortunesi rutio the forest s ann 5011Wconstructivo suggestions that sviti 30500:l)avid Woodhuerul, Los Angeles, so I will lay it aside.The other three isIn' ont ni 50,00(1 peroonus (oil thor hloekliare minnIe huit scetjrmuu of thur curia try huit exl)rcssion in the coming months.pair that utt.teiu(lC(l the sessions. Calif. jacks are tire execuutioncra of unirLord. she liricIpiekeol orihirn,thor ttucnr gavea guiroleru shot JirotlierMiltonKlein, ofAtlanta, 29727:C. 1). LeIshutsier, Frisno, ('udii, . an ADECK OFCARDS. 'l'ho quecius nice the women who auinoiruted s'ent to nuhiel I)0l0V0,'' sa)'inog tiunit two of quiet, iaodestandearnest,was 25571:(1. F. Hopp, San Diego, Calif. Iiiutj. Griggs linenIrirnnucluerhinn io a of Christ unid thequuceun of heurts is his luis ohistinginished irieruhs liait l)laYCih hini. esteeineilvisitor. hisadvocacy 17008: A..J. Lineas,Fresno,Calif. husmeas reimuunuic, stating:"I think that Mother.'l'tue turco kings arc the wise a ni crinit rick ;t hunt contrriry i o a olist,inno t Atlanta for the next Annual was pro- By O. Francis Cook, No. 24263. \Vilsonu 1). 1 I uIl, II Cajrui, ( 'iLhif. peohrhe ought to begino to realize third they mein who canne froua tine East to worship 2(11 60: ouncicrst anrohinug limiti nothing brut business seatedin happy fashion.1Vith Mrs. i\IarsivallC. \VOO(h, Ilanuford, hirne got to pay more for luniutier tmcurrtus the inufant Savior_'l'ho fourth, the king 23948: ohistinugriislued ii lovely lady of theSouthland, One l)righit Suuuidny uuuorniiigin O- ssaa io be trauisacteil, titeos oft rutnusportuitioni oturirges,oriol they Elein, of spades, shows that Ciurist started one Catif. liait started to nuuake a sorrinsi lie found hearty welcome and iiiade ninnytober, 1019, 1 fehl into conversation svit.hi joui. W. Delotartini, San lran-friends'' sluounhol reuohi'ie that mondi of their timber fluir Ciuuirch, so'hiichwilt last till tIro curt of 21)167: affair of ttuii bauuquuet, pointing ou i "uuly itoeatunate in an Olive Street car. murI homnuuher hua to) couac 3,01)0 miles, and friends. pillars cisco, Calif. chat developed the fact that lue was antime.The diamonds show the good fri(lnilsJ faulleyinri our°oVortiiy'l'micomnuuu, Seattle and oilier cities of the do ye ken Joch Shaw?" This old There are 365 dayo in 29071: hlarohd A. Browning,Los brought tooverocuis soldier.It being Sunday morn-of tIne churcin. Snark''iiitheir liest bib anudtrucker. (rmimst rire (truite it dimotrtiuco froua ttie cori. lowland Scotch saying tue year which denotes the 305spots Angeles, Calif. ing, we fell to talking about the subject 'l'irrtstniaster'I'uullythucnintrouhoiceci mirunnuinì g cour Lors (mf our hmohmulrition. For- tite acribes mind by meeting again John on tuo cards. There are 52 cards, 'which 1103: F.\\t1il Iyil, Mt. Cleurucurs, ('udii. of religion in a general way and about Suuprenie Snunirk Musj. Iverett O. Griggs uureu'lytin strite of Mim:higuiuu wits tuo Shaw, tIn splendid, wide-asc'ako salesman shows there are 52 weeks in ayear. 13807:J. R. Neyhan, San Francisco, and 1LoolIoo, who, in spite of gray hairs,the idea of God in particular. The young uts a 'big miaufrom tluc IVest," a gorille-grermteot luununber-prodnucing atrito of tuis 'l'herc arc four sets of cards which denote Calif. the youngsoldier liad been in several European unnail,'who has made huistoi'yin that.iroruuntry, nail sorne of timor burst innnuubcrrncni can run rings round most of the four. seasons of tineyear. There 13000:W. F. Bicdernnruu, St.. Louis, l'do. fellows. Brother Shaw was like a breathcountries and his naiad liad been broad- II, G. Larriek, San Diego, Calif.great oonuuutry." outime Coast citino froua youur iunrnnediate ened by meeting men of many minds.are four last linings for all human beings, 28014: of ozone wherever he appeared. 26312: W. H. Nahty, lIanrnnond, La. Maj. Origgo apohogizerl for hissunupsruru'oninoliiugs. 11e told une several stories of remarkablenaunély: Death, Judgment, Heaven and Charlie Kammer wasas usual, alive 12403: F. E.Gohuhiuug; Loo Angeles,nino1 fish" by blaming tIne hot ss'eatiuer for bravery displayed on thin battlefields oflietI of which every one ougiut to think. A Business Wrthy of Beat Effort every miaiite,his old fricada were glad Calif.' the listless condition of oilier clothes lue by Roman Catholic priests, by "Yes, i will tell you, a deck of caruto "i'svent.y-live years ugo, sonne men who loo see hiiii, and lie ¡nade many new ones. 10402:W. Il. Woods, Sani Fraineisco,brought willi him.1-Ic pokeol a little fun Protestant ministers of various denomino-are as good to cao us a prayer-bookiii ment \Vest. score interested in tIme venture It is a question now which is moat popu- Calif. utt'Bill" Iladley,sviolriunghuehuart an mahogany or Tully'stieni and by mn who were lay chaplainschiiretu.'' expurgated edition ,.of Bill's stories toimf sonne of noiy friends inn Ilmo development lar,J(iiininer's Ttue Major said to him:"Youluave The beautiful degree Was most impress- without laying claim to membership enteitain tInO luanquct gunests.Not toof the liunuuhorr industry of this connntry1 ICadoga. tuave ively conferred and the Cloister \s'eleonned in any of the munerous creeds of Christ-.laid asidc the jack of clubs and. unen solioinrtve gone into tuo lumber George Wilson-Jones, of Chicago, see- said notiuing about it, only that it is its new unennbersandelcctc(l lhuc follow-disappoint thucusu, he told a story to shOw rotary of the Illinois Lumber McrcIiantsanulom. One of the most striking stories influence women have ont ins," thebuusinness mind have followed thnnr.t occupa. not honest,""1f you will not punish ing officers for tice year: the Association, is one of the wisest and mostwhich lue told me, I am about to relate 111011 PRI1ST OF OSIRIS:E. O.story of Aduim showing luis two sons tIcetini in life, anud they turivo since staycnh t.n this audience tonight and I haveune, Isviti tellyou," said the soldier. willi it, mmml their sous tmmtvo followed in constructive secretaries in the country; "Speak up, my son, I will not punish Origgri, 'l'nonna, Wash. Garden of llen arid sur.yiung:"Children, thu suimo business.liis mo business His presence and counsel were of value atgiven it the title "A Deckof Cards." huGhPRIEST OF PTA11: M. M.take a hook intothuo garilenand see where The,story carries it,s own meaning, and,you," the Major said.The soldier then worthy of our hiet efforts. It secano to une the Annual. "The jack of clubs- is the Elhcdge, Corinth, Miss. your noihuer ato nus orninl ¡ionise and :1believe, isnòt without avery stronganswerèd: ihurut. itis getting more rind Inure hilo its Brother Lake, of Atlanta, was present Judas-the. Captain - who . re- ilIol-IPRIEST OF RA: Chas.J.u) orne," with his wife. Ho hadsuch a good time atmorâl lesson for that large andincreasingtraitor, Prirhrer mimik ini this country, Lumi is being ported meto you." Kammer, New York, N. Y. Tribute to Man'i Better Half. the Fresno Annual thatho wantedto tryclass of. citizens who are referred to by 1IIGI{ PRIEST OFISJS:J. F. .Jrrdd, A given minore conusiderationnuuo\v tIrn ever the clérgy as "Unchurched Americans." TheMajor then pulled out luis pocket Speaking of titoinlhiucace of womenliebre, although a gnom! nnsaniy things lu ave it agaüi. We are glad he bastho Annual St. Lonui, Mo. . A weht known régiment inNo Man'obook and gave -the soldier $6.00 with on the world in general, and on thebeen said about the 'lumber hormis,' 'tire habit. the words, "Go drinkto my health, 111011 PRIEST OF SItU:P. A. Simp-, St. Louis failed to have Julius Seidel inLand in ' 1917'isitèd church.There orgaiui'i.ation of IlOo-hloo in particular,otevrostators of the cuouunutryundtheforeste' for you are the cleverest- rascal that tuas kin,Santa Monica, Calif- its delegation. Ho wagreatly missed 'va8 a soldièr with them, whomthey Maj.Griggs said:"I olon't thinkthatbull dOn't kuuow whuitwould huye been ever comebefore-une." 111011 PRIEST OF TROTh!: C. D. 11e recently returned to St. Louis from a.thought tok a prayer-book out of his LeMaster, Fresno, Calif. any of us would get veryfar in this worldriecoinplishcd ¡fl tue West if it hood not HOO-HOO BULLETIN 33 32 HOU-1100 BULLETIN to "Stick to the 511ml)\\Te are witlm you." 'rhe speaker eomtgratulated time Banquettitis little gamite (iflife youm mcl I are been for LIIaLpioneering spirit which be.At last the old tommy said:'YouuponYOUthat thought which some of 'rite vital spark of tite Order, ito said, isComxnmttee lil)Olt its wisdomit in permittingplaying, wo arc never goimmg to conto to a really corniucred the WC8LIn my ownknow little Miss Smith,vhio hives fourour idealists want to herald to unthmnk- "Comnradeshiit, somctimmmmg that mio otitertime ladies to share on the annual thinner,final good-bye.It is CL JOY to lime to kitow ing people, that a certain group of people COmJ)aflY,Ychave a number of stock-blocks up titis street?''Yes,' one of the immciimstiy itas." Ile referm ed to tite presentthe gruetoits presence of lathes, lie said,that at last, when timo sliiiclows lower muid holders an(1 men who have owned timberothersreplied, 'and 'er'unhand isinaro grasping thenatural resourcesof membership of tite Ordem, about (3,500,beimig always, semttiinentally, "the greatestI shall be titrougimvitii time little play, in this section.'['hoy profit-cd hiere andMesopotamia,''Yes?' retorted the oldthe country, and arc turning them to i)Ut stated that it has l)eemt near 30,000.immapiratiomi wo kmtow.'' ait(1 tIme cumrtaimm shall lie rcaiiyt o fall, their owmt ends, but mf you will read utilizedthe funds thiay made hiereintommy. 'Well, ho ain't.' Mr. Tonnant thcit tolci alittle story '''Gooil-nigittl'''ito comitinuecl on hisI sItall not say to the world 'Gouud-Bye.' nicking invectinciits in the %Vcst," Mr. Iladley closed with the one story,Emerson's Essayon Compensation,I of old Quebec, where steps lead froiim tite I shall siimmply smc)' 'Good-Night am sure you will reithizo that we aro ali timemne, "\Vhtat a wor(lthiittis! Iloma' 'l'hc speaher vent on to review tuoand the toastmaster introduced C. D. lumper town to the lower tow-n, mami'ineamitiigoititas 'Good-itightl' parties to that devastation, if thereis ill choit' tvaitt YOuto he over-serious, early tranaportation (hiffiCUltics encoun-Lo Master, of Fresno, Calif., "a gentle- "On a winter's day," lic said, ''a very'i,r0arc dlii ned iiaek to tuo time wimen,but t do wammt you to so live that as you tered by Coiist lumbermen, 'which vcrenino who is helping you fellows thatany such thing. But after all, everything stout gentlemoomt started clown, oid if ter on tItis earth was put Itere for tite use of yoimiier iiitite simple itoitic hack Eastgo thm'otmglt tite uiay youi sitahl carry otto relieved to a great extent by the openingcan't get things over the litio, to make he had gomme client three steps, lie slippedor chiivit Siiutli, or itt time hills of Scothamul man.however, we sitotii(l use it with thin moiti cet 1)11cc untI time busy toil of of the l'anaina Canut.11e replied to theyour home-brew; a mau intere0tc(h in tito 011(1fell.About half way clovit, n young It is a shanmo tiriiithewitiiiis of C:uiitda, we Sai(llife Lit is beau ti ful spiri t uf hriuthterhood, criticismtlmtrailroads tiro not given morelumber business, but who in in chargewisdom tind discretion. ladymvttsmaking lier way. 'rite old for mis to use our lumber as it is being 'Good-Nigiti.' aiuti witeiu at last there shall conte to all of the %eSt Coast lumber bucinese byof tIte greatest raisin-producing couiìtry im'eittoitdowit,thinyouitg gemitlemitu I [eapiike further of "Good-night,''of ums thin sinviiu g lo\c'n of tite old uitaeitimte, saying flint lumbermen iiiiit; sell humberof tIte Uniteh States, as IVIr. '['tilly sai(l."used." lady'feilamt(l Ian ded oit his stoittacit. sigitifieammces, you1 cait say a fiutaI'Gonil-Nighit' with to the pcoj)Icv1to ccii use i t, at n fair Mr. Lo Master voiced a heairc to get ?iIr. Le Master closed with a plea for i toi n anymitetimtiligsitmicl Witeim together they reacited tito itottomn,tite remniiiisceitcco siiggestcil by tiìe word, confiulence muti! ami ai)itling fitithiin tue price. 'l'finrnilroa(Ia,lìO coìiteiììlcíl even vitht tite toastmaster, nail proceededmore discrimination in time eimttiitg of the tite old gentlemitaxm remarked :il)ar(lolt itsel f-the ''gooil-n igitts''ofcitildimood, f mi tui re. could no t ìlovclop the businc88as i t hasto (1080by telling of alittle incidentlower gradesofllIini)er-thte No. 1, nie, Miss, but lileitse get off.'l'htis is as thin It st unni sliuikemt icftei being Limited ''l-luimïtitmii ty iu)Qks i ettO seriously tut tue been (levelope(l largely through the inatru-whichllal)pcue(hat Fresno hast year,No. 2 and No. 3 shop aoci culls-to the for as I am going.' vhien ahatchof lumberis ill l)edl-'' gooih-itigii t''rather titan ''good- flowcrituimtg gate of etcuutity tiimtmmii wits mentality of the Causi.11e denied thewhìeit ''Larry" played a hit of golf on oneend that \Vltemt tite laughterliadsubsided, i)','e'' hiecamise''good-i)ye,''despiteits vont to do.\Ve aliolI not say 'Good- suggestion that the \VcnL is taking inni-oftiteFresnocourses,titenarrationmarlced No, 2, it is certain to be No. 2, liir. 'fully imitrochimeed I',Iarkol. Elledge, swee tncoo,isdoloroiis-'thie promitise of Nigh t,' huit ommly miseLImitipitritse of the nene way froua the SentIi, pointing ontbeiitg notabitcomplimentarytoamI soon. of Corintit, Ihios.,vhto brought grcetimtgs w. s.Dickason, of Kansas City, timo Titol.ii ingilwaya presen t im a''goo(l- 1?remteii vimo so dcli gim I fully set tite fine that thì e business developed by the i'est-"Larry's" golfing, either.lío titen spoke from titeSntimty Sou Lit . lic saidlì is it igli t' '-titelovable ''goail-mmigit to''of iiiiiies i)f life's even ts iiitheir slteneil- ere hìiniberiììenvhichì runs in thin New oftItoraisin country frein whichlienewlyelected Snack,wastitenext tue utmitial itteetiimg centered imttercst iii itiisi)ittliIiiitdvifeiifter titehtiisiuutclAit Jievoir. York in:trketa aloiio to 350,000,000 feeLhittihed,and of the alarm of tite raisinspeaker.11e invited time organization to largely iii time cloister vork iii cl the aitniid hilts fomiglit tite intttle of tite day amtd itas ' or ¡riere, would not huye been developedgrowers following tite popular receptionhold its 1923 convention at Kansas City, 'A cm Itevoir,thmemm-aimul iieyomm il i t dimimiem', itmod tinmi took a pot shut or tu'ostood four-siiimre to tite oti)rmìts ofi ifc if \vcalerii 111011 liad not PilL tIte ofa concoction calledpratichI, which"a city in Missouri that has the reni lmttiuiuiiiimso uitimneiisurocl,h ife itereiuimial. ' the itttitepreviousspeakers. hischief-Lite yoiiiigiii ucd an d tito (lithos of lumber out itt a price that the consuitierboosted titetrttne industry, aiid theirspirit. 'I'Itatspirit istitespirit that target vtts l'Ar. Le Master.11e sitid tltìtttite ilrxy ilciite-tite ''gctoci-iiigitt'' of huis- could f)itY. method of obtaining a booster for titestarted Lewis and Clark binning the a'liile in Fresoii, followiitg tite lost- itmtituallMLfl(i atiil wifc is tIme (loor is situ I. omm tite \Vitli art ipology for titaking a businessraisin industry.'l'ue gro'svers itdvertisedSanta Fe trail, and the saine spirit that eomiveittiotì, lie wondered Who eitmiotinteilhteartarites of tiìo (lay to OlICii upoim thin talk, an d a parting remark, ' ' 1. stilI Litio kfor someUting to benefit their business,will greet you in 1923, if you go there to tin mammy grohies.Later, as he travelcilsiiili3bì ¡ne if mtiiothier di(t3'.''So,'' lie said, ifitvcre not for the better half, weIto said , auch finally a hoy seitt in a recipeItohyour nextannual convention." titrougit Nortlicrmt Ciihiformiia, maliere hitmit- ' 'i ivit mit yiiii (o titimmk of'(Jiioti-Nighi t' itot Suj i'euiieINiiìt' 1\'leP.liIÌg woithth n ot have itity decent mcii ,' 'thetltitt lie called "raisin' 'eli.'' The Vital Spark ¡s Comradeship. ber millsvcro cutting up tite mtìiglityItsìartiiig tniiriis,i in t rather in tite latt- i P. M., Stiptemmtiter 8, 1922 Silhireifle Siiark resumed his seat while 'Vite speaker told of Itaving worked in 'PoastmnasterTinilyLItaitintrothmeed trees, thetritimi stoppedl on a sihetraekguiigc of tite Frcmtclt initia, 'Au Revoir.' his boa rem laughedn od ripplautled. the huinber ytird of Major Criggs' father,Past Snark Tennant as the "mail who mieitr the rneinttaimìs.'l'iteremcmi were Cii :tpliimi S'iiiiiìit iii siii1 Liiiit (hiere itever 'lIten , wit Itabrief in Lro(luction inaith something of tIte Califoritia lumbercameIterefromCanadatorc(leent loading a car with graltes, iiitd lie learneil \vits 11time witeit' ' Ci00(1-Night t''in igit t lic 'h'iteuiieimtingoftIteSui itreineNine vhìichilì e Initiled (itìiìiil:i an d its hieohile,inihustry."When I firstweitt to Cithi-1-loo-lino ìtmt(l make ti better Onher out of froto nito of the mitemt, titat ''Le ?thttnter more gladly sitid timtit''nati',i'itemt (hiere wits hehl at thin Statler lintel, oit the 'fotislin tistei''I'ullycalledon\V,i.forum,'' ItosIli(l,''Litern were t good manyit." raisestime ritisimma itmid ve stayup is so miniidim to live for' '-giaihiy liectuise ofafternonit of Scl)ternber (4,Micj(ir E. G. 'Bill' 'T falley,'tine of the lineaL011(1 itaittes fortItelutalier-Oregon hum, "If today," he saul "we still have the hiere to drink time raisimt-eli he inaimufee- tite simules tite mimexnonies of toiiity -will Guigga, thin Sumprcmito Smiitrk, - presiding. (tient(}ìCMtí?ìIjel(hittlt gnu tIenten I havewhite Itine,mnountitin pine,westernOrder of lIoo-IIoo, ve owe it to this tures frommlilaraisins."I\ir,Elleclgo hnimtg to tite heurt tomorrow.Tie gave ever inc t,ìtniait \vhoin the Indios fallyellowpute,fir,oInt. Some oftheCmutadiami, who itas been living iii Amen- titen referred to - tite 30,000 - inemt who 'lite followiiig were 1treseiit: Secretary- IL tltougiit to tite gl aciness witit whelm cli for, nit dvhioni tIte xïiiii love.'' Easterners do not understand tite gradesca for tite bist eight years, but vIto today have trimveleih through lfoo-IIoo, mitcn- 'Ireitsutier Ilemtry lt.islìerwuiuuh,PT.S. can say "good-night" to tIte tiitìcs just Mountain pine indicates a I regret ])iekiuiritt, V. -A.Ifaulley,C.1),-Le "Bill" 1-ladleyTells a Story. out there, is mtsort of a citizen of the world. tiOite(l - I)yIhr.'l'eminammt. '''lucyare passed. - - - - Mr. Ilitihley thiniilcih tIte 'J'onslinnstergracie that we can substitute for anythingthat tite State of I'1issoìiri is soomt to lose friends wimerever we lind titean," lie said, li-luster, ìtlmirlcIo-I. Elleilgc, L.vl. 'l'uhIy ' lie is a happy cuan''he said, ''vIto litio ititiltiteSupremmueChimiphaimi,i'eterA.. for hiskind \viirds tihiout Canaila011(1 that grows oit the mnottatnins, and elmhito, as Ito is going to tite Golden West.- itoh addedthiitt nmaity of Litern ire iii tIte timose miulnossof - If you order iIr. r1enflajtt recounted events of the livedtiiruitglithe Simumphcin. - Caiiiiihieiis, 111(1 suggestingthat a fewsomething like hemlock. Soutim, mmd voiticl give a hearty welcome mn(ìumttain Ilion, 3Oti will got either one of fearful'etirs of tlmgreat -WTorld W'ar; 'l'lo, first c1uicstionchiscumssed was that peo1ihc (1(1not know vhterc Cniiaihais "troubloits - tioneo"experienced by the to time Order if it should be decideil that vhuo louis not lost lt 'mn imigit ideals amtd ummi- regitrdimtg- tIte services of the Simproimie located,jiroceeileil totell any sucht intwo grades, mnountaimi pine or sugar pine,Order just previOus to tite Lione lie was tito next annual meetilig be belch iiitite fiirilytotimose bitt uf you order and insist on mountainmacle Supreme Snank, 1mL stated titeL ho nelfi.slmmiesa;trItoheld Ciiitplaimm, lie lmavimig retii'ed Itrior Lo the - titeIIsO&itihhitge tIto t ''itisI ocate(1 just Sottthmlnnd. - macitn'ere going forthto itoeth of tite Ihtileil States, and it is thieLIiimte, you will get it. Ve iloitt nellwas haphty to know that those times aro idealsviieii (lmsetissioil. it1r. Lo Itlìmster studthat ititielisugar pine. \Ve seitclthat topast, atid that Iioo-lfoo and tite founda- Chaplain'u Good Night Address. luosiud3ss siniply for Lite sake of possessing, witett tite Supremo Chaplain is semmt into ¡tort of _Americe thin tis not svhohiy dry.'' amI ovhieit thin world vits plunged uthutost 11e tIno referred to Coitadas part in titeEurope, amI we get two or thtrce timestiomi of the Orcier arc ill right, and "that 'l'ue toastiitiisicr then introduced tIte tIte finid to mntike addresses, tite Seem- into thindepthsofdespitir. '['hanktitrynitouldeomuruinicatewith tIme \Vorldv\'ar, t ouchied on by t'Ir, 'l'uhhy in(is ittucit for it as we condiI sell it forthis orgamtization is the only one in the last speaker, Cimaplitimi Peter A. Simttpkin, Goch, mce lieve hived tlmrougk titean days iiitd suggestions hin introductory 51)0C(hi, itere.'Tlteit we have tue fir of Wìtsitimmg-world tIteL is still a fratermtal organization witogavetite"Goodmtight''address, Vicegements, request toit und our great redwoods.We are ¡mil that 11e is brin ging us omm t of that lis tui tite mmatutme (if the trork of tltCimiLp- - Iii order totimmt ciiitl e reputation that gives to tIte people in tite industry im address LIst was rich in poetic hunts- last black shadow of tite moor.- - I wittmt youlitio atol time chiamiictor of the addreusema negotiating for a redwood niontoriah grove - forstory-telling,givenhito bytIte the spirit which it represents." ing und - insiiirational thou gut. - tonight whiemi vo are aiiouttosay lie sitoumid oniike.'ritus wits regarded its Supreme Smirk, Ir.iladley saidliefor tite Order of lloo-TIoo, sigitifying and "Otlter industries," h-hr. 'I'eotmiant stated Chaplain Simitpkimi spoke of tite enjoy- 'Good-Night,'tuirealize that Clodis a suggestion, omily. wonhil tell the story related in a l'resby- )OtieLUatittg tIte miever-die sPirit of tItis'-'itave tried -to copy our titethtod.The meut of listemiimig to -tIto various cxrires- drowning out tue firesof those awful Afterfuirtiter - discussion(ifvarious termoI1liiirch at Chiathain by a youngorgttnizetíon," .Joviatts, tite Coal 'IeitidI of theimm have sioits of tuo previous speakers, relire- Why? days of greed, of tlmnt spirit of nelfisittiesspititsesoftiteChajtliiin'a work, - Mr. gone, but l-Ioo-IIoo still lives. - sections of tite great lady connected wiLlitheReilCross, Not Guilty of Devastation, seitting so litany tu at still hunts iii time himiutan heart, and I want to talco you back to a clay in -'l'uefiner figures of Le Master miioved titat l'eter A. Siinpkin when tiocys'erc entertaining the Red Mr, Lel'ilasterdeclared thatthe clomititin of 1Ioo-Ifoo. thieL iii it-s Phitee Ile is filling the human Croas Society .ìuìd trying to raise somewestern hitmnbermemt lttt(l not ilcvastatedJanuary, 1915, wheit I caine from my shtcechi, lie said, were not necessary to ho employed uy the Order ita Sumpmemmmc soulwilli greater love ofimumomanity.'' Chiaplaiii at ito amimmu al salary of $3,000, funds. 'I'hiis young lady, h e said , hadtite forests as has been charged, sayingiaottietowmt,Winnipeg, 1(0(1 wentto t-hico messages that ring 100 per cent hie ummidem' tbe direetioimoftice entortei uniI soldiers behindthehites,that they Itave "simply takeit what Gochheadquarters in St.. Louis.I undertook h)ui.e, "mnessitges tehiimtg us of titeumtdying 'l'he speaker gave''hull"lindley a to be Seerettm'y-'l'reitsllmer tite - ofCanada, of tIte Oniler at all WOtlit(hedsoldiersamI soldiersbeforeItas given us cmi our aiountniiìs, and Itavethe vorlc of tite office of Supreme Snark sweetness tiiiit God gives us to lutow in mimeasagefoi' It(m0I)le - tintes.'l'ho mootiomooviis l)iiSCC(l. they went over tIte to1i.I\Ir.lfiiilhey re-mined it for tItebenefitof Ittimammity,"in St. Louis.Time main timing thtat in hours of fehloissimip.'' "s'ho have borne their Iiuirdens without pealed tite story thins: and that if anyone is to be eritieired forspired me afl(l caused me to decide to "I anm to s1ioak to yoit tonight upon awitimie -or coiimphitittt for eight years as no Mr.1)ickimsoitsuggestedtimattite Seeretam'y-'I'rensuirerimlipmess uiion -Vice- "I'hic obI soldiers in England, vhìo i'credevastation,itisthe greatgeneraicoxmtinue in the work was tito soul of deftitite thomsoin the last toast whicit isother 1ieolthe have borne them in tue his- too old to go to tIte front,vere put oncommunity. lIoo-ioo, tIto timing titeL vibrates when 'Good-night.' hie said."Of course, tItetory of tite world-titmì.t hiero there is nogerents titeimmiportrcnee1)1 every tmman what 'as called constable eliity,anch were After giving credit for his start in titeyoim striko it enel holds its tone nicar and very first thing timat coince to one'slipsqutcstioui ai)Ouit vIto won tile war, butwe taking part iiiconcittemmuetioita, and, - as líeofficers, to read time ritual titorougithy, given the responsibilityof guarhinghitniber game to lvliciiigan miten, amongpoire.- I heard that tone from the-East, when ito thinks of 'good-night' is Good-realize that Canada didher best." the South- and time West. -I got things, Niglmt, Ladino-miad one's -thought fliesex1tressed gratitude to God thattitetiierei)yfaxniliarizing themselves c'i Lb buildings md bridges.1f they arrestedthemP,F.\Veil,"gramtdfatitcrby - its- contents and becoming umore coin- a drunken stisl)CCt of any character, theymuarritage of JimnRowe of Seattle,htead offromn bo-I-bo that nmitde mo munIt better bank to the far-off days of youth, vhmcnideals for which -time free people of tite vere qui1c proud ìuad called it a 'caine' ortite Simpson Lumber Co,, with headacquainted witim the real spirit of the - ormsvere found stealingabout time-world foumgimtare stili youtiifuland vigor.potent to satisfíetorily uièrforin the work. - The - of tItemtext- meeting was one in tite two groatAmerican countries. - - iiiaec as we wouldcall it, a case. One morningoffices a Saginaw," the sl)cakór statédOrderlt was that golden cord of friend- almouiclens of hor whom one loved-and - titen diseussed, ail - oftile cities - from two thteno óld soldiers met an oldthat the best \resternerS came from titeship that saved time lIoo-iloo." therea'ere miiany of 'lier'-andfinally "My friends,"- lie- said, as -ho resumed his themñe, "there are a thomisand beautifulwhich invitations. had been received tommy: with bandaged head, to whomlumber_producing centersof the East, s Time speaker went on to express his tue warnt lips where it was so easy- to one of them said:' laity, have you gotand continued upon the devastationappreeiation of the splendid cooperation ely 'good-imiglit' and seal it with manythings that I could say to you- aboutbeingthoroughlycomisidered,but roo 'Good-Nigitt.': I like - to think that indefinito action was taken on titisiiliject. a cuise?'TIte other replied :'It wasnotheme. - of moinbcrs in - all - parts of - the -country 'stamps to ilislire its reality.'' - caine,' The two cronies insisted it must "L caitnotrefraimifrotit impressingoffered himat that time-the message 35 34 1100-1100 BULLETIN floo-I100 BULLETIN rNewSupreme Nine Adopts Constitution and By- CONCATENATION (____ i i NEWS AND OTHER SE The matter of Con8Utution and By-Laws to govern Hoo-Hoo Clubs was diacus8ed at the annual meeting and , left to the decision of the new Supreme Nine.Much consideration has been given by the Supreme Nine and the following ConstItution and By-Laws have boon adopted: tite simmu u t s oft imese Eel i tutuimopefumlettmmti i 0,30itmut ,-Ilcu'ieu' oftIti'lu Lt ('itS A1l'I'ICL1 VI, AIt'I'ICLE \1E. ARIZONA I lme'lutudluu'comuutu fuul 1-ticulgeulmumemumlucutt ltLn Oute-tlmird mmmemmubere ttfI lieI imuo-I ¡(ttt 0m (lei'. 'lIte lull em' mtumumm- Sunday. I,'l'ho Board of])zreclors shallfill oftite in good iIoo-I loo Club Cousu tu hou ii. mmm all vacancies camised by death or resmgna- ottumulumugcli tillcomustitmi te a qmmormummtat hutued .3 mut till, tumelumulumug Il)ilO\Vmmtcmumitcme ligIe c:ill-7 31) ?ticmuum u iced tiomt of any of its Ofliecre, ulty regmiltr meeting, A majority of time attiltiumeemeiumsl.atcmmuemuls, iiiilututti ilt'tuuikftisl.-S:30siutim'im. BIG TIME IN STORE FOR ARIZONA vitlm mmtentbcrs shall eonstitmitetiquorum of few j'ere l>rocumt i mmi tersujtt timmd sertitutlued camilutlttumpe; Su'ift.s i'mtummuiuum>i lttttauu> HOO-HOO 4ND LUMBERMEN Note:No (lIll) IflhI) )L orgahIi7ed titeiloutrulof 1)ircclors or Executive itttite door tufi[no-lIonltimuulfor tttl- eertmtuti>I>uleggs ;dciii i- l'remi (t ltfried po- AT PHOENIX. \ç. i th()UtforintLl C()I RCflL ofSupreme Coimunitice respectively.Etucii mneitml,er mumittammee. 'l'Iteso fe', 'lto, it is ttssmmuumetl, ltm.t.ttes; l'mmumiuuim I temet. vitlujelly; coffee. N i ne,Liirougli timo loemit \i cegeremi I, Lbo-I loo CliII)Rv-Laws who ttl)t>OiltS himseiffor three consecutive useme so itl i mmtl tlmey multi muot lìmmtltltci r I o::lo a. muu.-Swiuum muuimug-.-lisluittg--lmilt- v ho8101)1 he m)llieimtlly meolmomsi mie. I te mmteetimmgs dual! he suspended fromm> mein- p.i . ieu'il lieu' of the E. K. Wt)Od\t'tU' akummo to j\ relu1eacltviliI tores- i ma g-1 tumumis --golf. sh mtl II ,e ah$olmmtely limmmï Led to ltersltip unless illness, absence fromthe Lmummtbem ('o. , Plioettii, viuo is \Ticegerem u t tcti fm'u>mumvlueuuuver lucy uuttiy he \vtuuu>lem- tltmt, oullimmeml im! \Talley I)istriet, tudvises timeflou-1 loo ritmmmtl. it lt'l'1CL1I. City or other unavoidable excuse sImuli Smuark for lIte ittgtimidtm>Imuuill ed t.imrouughtiteiuiivtil tu flme ollieere amid lmhtco amiil Li mime of mmmcc Limmg hue presented to the Secretary. Suspemided Nat itumtuul h I eadqiuttrtersthat mill ¡mltimis tuti raume ttft ltevortluy Sutamk. ']'limmPiesitlemit, ori n Im isttlmscmicc the of ill(ltmheelittll1c Printed ¡mm 'Ilmo ittoml)ers may lie reinstated under such aiuti at'rtimugeuuients have l>eemu cotmulmtcted Il.vtus ti fustal Otuet>ujj(ttt amumomug muuuuumu- LGEORGIA \,-i j-lrtsimlj'mi t, 01' IromOritryPresiden t 13 iillelmm. 'l'ho Supremue Nmie w'ill recall pontulty uts encim Clitb may adopt. loi'ummtertaimmimmg i I auj-1 I oo amid1 mother- si mull h)reside at all neetimigs. I mi tito mLL tliority for mmmm'cl mib fmmr comise ¡mtils mmmcmi ('iIt)i>'illtittemutl lime State l'udr on absemice of all, tite imternhere Itresemit shall jmz(lgmmlemmlsulliciemit. All clubsvillbe AR'l'ICLE VIII. Novemmuher3. A REAL REPORT, el oct titcmnporary jmrcsídimmg(t llicem'. COMING misiimlmcred amid nammiomI. 'l'Ite Constitution and By-Ltuwe mita' Alli I tuo-lino attui luumnimerumiemu ame 1mo amended or revised tut tiny reguilar imivi ted to tutu i)amtqtuet oil timo evcmmimmg CONCATENATIONS By C. B. Harmon, 30978, Scrivenoter. AB'l'iCLE II. i]t'l'1CLE I. mmteeting of time Club by ti two-thirds vote of November 3,at 6:01)p. mum., tut time Report of Concatenation of Hoo- 'liteSecretary-'I'rcastirem' shall collect ((ftitomitcuibersjuresen t,ltu tito sudi 'luis CluImeljmmlll)e kmiomsnis'l'Jr1 l'lmoeumix Couummtr3 Cl tul>. Hoo Hold in Atlanta, Ga., August moo¡103' tumtuemutlimuen t shallluecoiusiulercd unless ...... iEOO.1EOo CLUB OF , NO, and receive till to keeim correct A imuost cordial attui urgemit imivi t titiori. Oct. 26 'rumPOimlil, \VflSll, 26 1922, at Peacock Cafo, timol mmmii tlmly titostumme it ecatmnts, ltttll imetketi ii tie beco suhmuuíttcdtut the it> 1,0 al I lutmumheriiiemi to tittttmid. . i tRobject simall be to Itromilote ttXteml(le(l Nov. l...... l'IH>CimiX, Arix. rejtort to LIme I'resitlont, ttmmd till)' epemtsmt iti.oviouIs regular aneetiuug iiiwritiiug. good fol lo\vslm p mtmmmon g i te miimmmnt,ers mind time tlimuimcr,s'lmie1i mill tifford time oppor- 'Ilmomitt enduimicut i'ut.stim i rty-fmvn Old Nov. 9...... Aimmarillo,' l'es os Lijo 'I'retujurem' incurs imt tite(lieclitirge the tent imi I (ueste of thc I ummiber in(luetry tummmityof imiceti ng brother lumutberimserm. Cal> aiuti1 t)Kittcmts. (jrhis (hules, he slittI itlefrtty omit of tite l-100-HOO SETTING A FOREST Nov. 22..iinooeuipi>lis, ?t'l inn. Lo liciter serveOlIOanother and society. iiit Ite st tito of Arizutmutu as vcll mie visiting 'l'hotjit. timing (>iitime rogrtimum uums 'I'renetiry of titeC'lmib. Ile simuli keep MEMORIAL. otlmer scCti(>m(s, limt(lViIl It summIt mmmmmmmimmmtte mtimm tinIly a Vicegerent I >mmlml)ermmucmm irtumn Nov. 25 New Yorl Ci ly, N.Y. ai-u>tt ter (t immmme,r, >ui time1ctueutckst>rt, tuIrecords, mnimmmitcs and attentI to all of tIto local district on or before Septemmi. afford time privilege ummuti pletusuire tuf heur- vJujtulu s'mis good >mmmd plenty. Ifott-i loo l)er first and reeomncnond )mimnfor ap-iratitlersofcorrespondemmec,and siudl is the fraterntml society of immg real wortim-wimile umiestitigcs of vital 'lite seeoimtl timiuug uni time l°f° furmthlttiteSccretary-'l'reasurerCuit- Iuumniterdonm. It was the pioneel' fruiternal i>) tibIe l)Oiiìtmmtemmt l' time Simark of time Universe. imoportuimlectotiteimmuimmetry Items of titut Order i mm Sommi licumu ('tiliforutia.a(till from time "Kittens''for water, eatcatitetiOrdem' ofiIoo-IIoo, Arcado orguinizationalike of lumber muid the presemmt oui tuis sl)cakcrs u'imo vill lue hot Imc'tits ttmttl kit.t.emmsvtre tmmumttmmmi>tiumituul 'fimo3' wtiiiteil to kutuom' how iii time'orltl iiihling,St.Louis, Missouri,\vitliiml humoimuess world. Its thotistinds of mmmcm- Alt'I'ICLE ¡E, ocetision. uy mdmemmulters of timei rfumuttilietu. \Vomutemm t.licy (0111(1 uuwuillow su) ummuicit fooul vi thou t li-vc days tifter euchClub meeting, aItere tire scattered over the Unitéd States Cimaplaimu (>1 the PtirsomiSiunpkiuu, fimmm uts, Ilmo Tdemnl>ersimip of 1100-1100 shall con- ommd clmildrcmm Itad mio mututclm orany itmiter.l'sletlmvimi stud give them reliait(mfactivities antimroblemnsdis- tinti Camuada but its followers mire iii Great. Order of i ioo-ll on,mmmd Semmior i I tuo-I loo with sist of mmiembers ofthe Concatenated micro l,lmmumm (Ijsci1ules of tIte ( retut Blackni1tjulomiIi(Itheyieiedremidtetl cusmetl, a (()l)Y of till resolutions adopted, Britain mud on the iiiropetiii Comutinent, o.D. Lcivlaster of I"rcsno, Ctilif., will Order oflloo-IIoo in good standingwlmo Cuittiueimtsclvett. AmicItime festivitiescatsiutilkniud tuuitmmii> vithommt time mi I. anti SlittI1keepa registrationoftill tus well tus iii ?iIcxico, tite Philippimuce and cignify their immtemitiona by signing Limoso be time hucadlimmers of time eveutimug. Itusted tvo fmmll tlutytu. l'remo till pmumtstf.Ajitl st)i t. Wil 'f. Ittitamt, visitors. Foliowimug timebaumuimiettimeI I tto-l[oo 'lime tiuim'>t tluimmg Omm time progrtumn \YtuS ut By-Iiawe. All 1100-1100 immay be Stumm Diego, Oruumgc cimmul Los Ammgeles AR'l'ICLElII. Its sole purpose is the creatiomu ofti commeatenatiomi will take piace tiitd it is Snmum'lc, visitors at any Chum oxeejmt in their own Cttumn ties emumume mumerryl)ttrtiM, ruimmgimmg liotiec frommu(ilcorgo\Vest, tIme lIje Executive Cornmmuittee or Board bond of unity and fellowship uimmmmtug from presemitiui(hioatioflS vort1 district where CIUI) io orgammiied. ammticiivatc{I frommm htiltett imu tiriostogrtuy-iuuuired that Mr. I'catouuulc lumul just somut ltummmiterniemi andtitopromulgation of alllreVu(>tis of Directors shttll have control oftime thtit1rinmmtL vill break vctoraims,growmiold imt l[oo-lfootie uhi lo i)e Oli timo lookout for mutad (loge, Ammy perem)n,vimo has or is performing tIteloftiestidetilstlmuitare consonne t intertitilaffairs of the Club, amid shall records astonimmumberoftipplicaLmoflStivities. that emmou'mis ruliumuimug bone soiutttwlmero iii distimmguishcd service in the Governmnemmt wiLli cominci lamsimuess and practical servieè. audit time ticcotimits of tito Treasurer, for menibmurehip. niost immtercstmlig liatiuiimg, fisltimmg, mind ltiki img were timethe umcighborimooul.\Vimercumpouu Frcoumutui or timo pmiblie or any in(lustryr business Immterested in every phase of eductitioum amid cmujoyable program hits becmu pre lurimmci ¡titi oumtdoor slurt.s; uimile dtumttui ng,took Poi> Imirmuumumm oui t mimielgive imiimm mimi mnay be elected mum honorary member muid better training that will give to tilt(l the Alt'J'ICLE 1V, pared for tuis grout Ou.ucmisíOmi euitimig mind imiumsicvcre (lue most itttlmumltirantitloto. upon receivingtimevote of two-thirds tite forests of America more imitciligent a reeord-i>rcutl(iltg mit- Euch 1100-1100 Climi> shall fix local utsimrtineeis for diversiutus imumloors. So tuVer3'bO(ly sims 'lItefourtlmthmimmg on timoumograumm, of time mmtembers votIng. muttumutugemnent, use and propagation,it dues, if tiny, Ity its own special By-La\vs, temudtimmett. lua1)py-or simommid have teen uummywtmy. v.8s tuiking mmp mu olleetion to l>itY for ¡tu vitally concernetl intime salvatory vitim (Titis is to leave the wtty01)011for any 'lime commctit otis stageul late S:mtumrtluiy the hummer, timid it luroVe(l mi suituttess, ARTICLE Ill. conservationofthe timber resources Club to mntuke mi Jmci> or Dinner Club. iiitite bail rooutm of Ilmo A reluplemuty left over to Pay for t.JuOt.ilts. Every active member in good stmumdiimg tlittt turc at so low an ebb. e'.'enin g Time expense of suchClub may be met ttivcrmm. Arrangoummentsvcre jim We then got >iovn to bimdumess mimI shall be allowed to vote but cannot vote As nuodern .demamud makes necessary Batch by ttdding ammituil SUimt to the cost of CALIFORNIA tite lmuiimds of a conumn ittee comluoseul ofra.ttleti ofT time following: by proxy or by representation. tite attack impon the Inst corner of Amori- \\T(st the mitotti, thus providing fom' Secretirv' Ill>)'Stummutomu, ''G us''i lsoverIlerimman George vums first at timo huit with Ott'sprimeval forest, lumbermen, who mail tumid ltoseni)erg, A II. Lmiwtt, C. J. Laumgimlirmaspool about tImo Aminummil iuucctimmgiii AR'J'ICL,E IV, 'PliOmic exieii>o,) kmmos' so weil Limo charma and glory of a FIFTY NEW-BORN KITTENS AREaiud Fruiiuk (Jomumucily. 1)ctroit muid a letter fromSntmrk Grigga 1.'l'ho Officers of the Club almall be virgimu stand of timber, are very eager VIm>) s'ummmted everybody to go. Alt'l'ICLE V. to lejive a bit of it for timc delight and WELCOMED AT ARCH BEACH,, 'l'ue progruimn was 0.8 hullowe: the President, Vice-President and Score- September 9. hirotlmerMiltomt IClciutsaid huewaiu Any mnciubor lout)'ho privilegedto bomucdiction of time generatiomus to follow. tary-'l'reasurer. 'l'hmolocalVicegerent lt. Hi. goimtg mind wits immstructcd to rcprcseiit invite guests to reguluir imloetings upon sum tlrttpped' lteimimmd the (let 'l'ogctltcr-230 shall 1)0honoraryPresident. At time Animai of 1921 a committee Wlmentime A.tlauitui and bring back time next year's givimtg proper noticetotimeSecretary wtts tihul)t)ifltcd to select mt piece of red- swelling billt>wsof titommuigimty Pacific Music. 2,; 'I'he Board of Directors shall con- Stunts. A.immtumal; several others proiniteul to go, 01EntertaimuimuentComnmuuittee,uiiud imi c'utod, timo sequoia seinperviremus, Which at Ardu Ileach1mmt Saturday mmiglmt, . a sist of five members elected at the regmmlar Dinner-5:3Op.cru. Menti:Clemirif 1usssiblé, l)flyittg time cmiii> to cover tite CXI)CimSC to-it> tobut set nsi(le formi double i)umrl).sC. more or less motley groupof inmmocent Anmmmmal Meeting. inculp hakcdmimmickerel1 Ilrotimer il. J. West, Smipromute Scriva- tue Climb. hiutprecociotme kittemme s'erClappinggreenturtle 'l'Ime whole tractvill be givemi over to lico-lot) style; individuatI stuffed buibynoter, repOrted tivat Iie coul(l mtot servo a'l'bere shall 1)0 an Executive Coin- time use of hmanbernacmu mind thioirfamnilies contentedly from spaciouspuumme over- chicken, ' giblet salmee; French poiLe; mmcv longer, o'iimg to imis mnany other business maittee consisting ofthreechosen by Ait'['iCLE VI. for camping purposes mind suitable cabins flowing'witIu fresim milk; whelm tite sun luittatO, a la Snnrk; hearts of lettuce, 999iluti, ZLfl(l mouvai tliuit BroUter C. B, and frein the Board of Directors.'rue Regultir meetings of tIte Club shall amt(l otluerfacilities tiro to ho furnished, arose acrOss the dimtammt hillstime follow- island dressing; vanilla ice crcmiimu witim JJzirmmumum!.}c ,rceoimmimuondc(l for ti position Vìcegerent shall be ox-officio-a incomberbe held nuomitimly except the mimontliiii With proper samuituLry amid social arrtumge- ing inorningtimesc Anice erstwhile kittens wuufers ; Roquefort cluecos wiLl> bar-due;on titiSuprenuc Nine for muoxiyear, also, which a Concatonmition islucid. The itient. s'ere tieumutuntIinggreat imeipiimgs of rav ARTICLE \ çoffee. w1tih ca; ummaimmiomisly adoptetl. Annumol meeting of tAie Club shall be \Vitlìi ti time tract t cerini im space with omwut. BrotberGcorge \Vcst aisó tted CumuL, intorvemuimtg imomirstImen MOrQ immusic :1. l'lieExecutiveCoinmimitteeshallheldthe ninth> dmtyof August, exceptils lices willbemmurkcd as us rnomorial. For in time mm's he behievedimi rotation of ouiiee, ho witcimery oftIteGrent Black ?,hsçestunts. :mpi,oint al Iel.mtndn g imimilmtiicr Coin-the itinthfails on aSunday wheim meet- 'l'ime treesWillbe dedicated tÓ the memory strummuge Ills Of cl w. .tIsire(h.toreliimquuisii PüsitiOmm uiittccs. ing >litull be time 8th or lOtIt. (Continued oit pago 44.) Cat immmd beco mipplicul to time pereutmus mm im --ç HOO-HOO BULLETIN 37 86 }IOO-HOO BULLETIN of the Parson's Inspiring addresses They (lIllY rceogmtiLod btito min'ziiiiet'o of N'\s' Viregcren Snark to some oIicr Atlanta DeMmile, er sum feller willi a funnydom lico-liso isassured a continucil liad a splendid attendance. \'ork City mund mn recogmlioti ofluts meirtber and Brother M. McEvaaa wasname like that, wuz oss'tstoppin' awlgrowth in his district. Parson Simpkin outlined the relation- splendidservicesttmtdfaìtiiftilncssto rerornincnded for same. over hic whiskers. George W. \\rest, wiio has served as ship of lloo-lIoo to the lumber industry lus appoimitmuemit ho was prosotutod witis Brothers 1f. j. an(l George West have Mister Macbit cte phinty, sotsted(hy anVieegercnt Snarkfortime past year, and he was most nobly supported by :1bomauttilul gold svmtoit.Folien ing tito one of 1)0thh1Cl(l highinarics aiuI positions inluvs tew see thee boize go threw. lias macle an enviable record, Brothers linger and Barclay, and as a '\'k presentation, Biothor Amtdersoti oxprossoci Uoo-Hoo for (liutoa'hiil; and ¡t is Baidoclen, is merry gud sole, iz awhso'hiicii lie can feel mighty proud .nail n result sixteen of the leading lumbermen hisappreciation tolirotlior lIoo-iloo iniiinly to them that thin Order in Atlant.Lgettin'in gud shape.He kin cumvote of tliaiiks is extended him hr the of that district made nl)phication for i Ittiitlost lit ti ng mttamtmter aiuti sitas litais stands where it istoilay. They carrymitey nacrecolintin' nine by hissaItSupreme officers of the Order and the nieinbcrship u ttnnimiuostsiyitoitti mutt cd by titoNo\s' rithi themthe iLffet ion, friendship andawiredily, hut we are not serprized fermembers at large for his splendid worlc Arrangements vcrotisaitcompleted York hoc-hoc for a member oflita brotherly love of nil Atlanta IIoo-IIoo.bee is gull at figgers (luring the titile of his a'u)omntinenl. for a eoiieatenation that evening tumid Sumprenuc Nine, tisis request licimig eon- as agreed tlut if Brother Klein Davo Morrison,thee lumber feller the si\toeii icrc lcd imito IToo.-lioo Land 'oyed to tite Datroit Annititi by ss'iro. It 55 as gramilcd intito secured the next year's airniliLl for At-boo eles at the winecoll' an sells stuff aiid taught tite lessons of tite groat Black '['lucir every wisit of Brother Andorstititothe hiinta,that everyone would becomefritan floridar, tuck hiz tust lesson an Cat oleetiomt MASSACHUSETTS \A \\' Supreiiue Nimio its Mu'estssor lo Bi'otitar attivelUid do everylliiiigpossihiletosubscribed freely an quickly ten' ovr Followingtise concatenation it was charity finid,11e iz quick in responding unamiinsoiisly voted that the coiueatena- llstntor, solto itasei's'ori usciI fttitisfully make it a big 5Li((eS5, k' tew the rawl fer mumly. tioms be iledicatodto Alten J linger. timid who luisa iittl(ies t et'orci foi' lila jurie- 'Plie concatenationiathen put on 1v(, have six ¡core Kittens signed upBOSTON STRONG FOR HOO-HOO. Brother linger expressedhis apprecin- (listioti Iltist lic c'itui si ('Il f'el Iii'0ii(l 0f. \Lii the following Títicoa having thierfor the nest Connut.All liando get busy eys opened to the I(ing(loin tion in a tisant fitting isuusminer for tite )f loo-and let's have a l)ig class the tie'ct time. 'l'hroiigh arrangements midc by Vice- honor tuai had been bestoo ed impon litio. 111)0 Call at Boom 1020, Candler Building,garent Snark U. M. Carlton, of Boitais, Iilly Kai, Jeff T)aviq Johlnhon; Kattyor at \\r,strAmiiil)('r Company and getfor a mncetimig of tise lumbermen, ?Iomlav Xi i,'l'11Oii)tSEldred ge FoHter ; 'l'oie T(at, TENNESSEE aj)f)hicaliouiblanks-IC. 13.Trarman,evening, tite 14th, the big ¡(leaof the h hinton Mail Zack Alton J. Hager Itlackehear ; i(at, Scrivenoter, 30978. occasionn'noatoa(ldrcss byParson Rogers Ilardegree;i'uiy Kit, Forest Sinupkin, SupremeChaplainof the KNOXVILLE CONCATENATION. Il tissil I)uvis; Long i

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pim'smcalt rim 1111(1 of splendid dispom- Beaumont, Supreme Unardian and mcm-LOS ANGELES HAS A REAL LIVElife of time Great hiiaek Cat ammmt therm, 1mo tions, the cmumdm(lates to a man perfonned i)er of the Supreme Nino of IToo4loo, admirably.i.oui Filer amid harry ?vliller, HOO-HOO CLUB. spemids time tciliumg how sorr3' liemn to : simolcebriefly. _; still truie to time 01(1 order, were on 1mai11! himove utilized sumeim mm spaec of uuiomiments and contributed much to the success of Hardwood in Demand. Los Angeles lias a trimly progressivehis message is big.J t us immipoi tiimit .Amid ': the gathering, "California," salit Dionne, "is a laigeltoo-i loo Climi) which meets each 'l'lmumrs-Ive a\vnit time time Ime cmiii niaIse our pii r- consuimer ofsouthern hardwood, amici(iii)' mit nooui,Snark David \Voodhmernl,bi hiel eyes again see further i miti)t lie t gli t oftime ui\\r0 Telegrians u'ere read fromthe National uvill become a larger liner soon.In Cmiii- \yoo(ilieael Lummmìber Co,,lias mmueet every 'l'himirsdumy¿itumoomm ofileers attendimmg time graui(I concatenation fornia at the present time timore is morecstmcbiisimed mi rei)uitmition as an ciganmarrshort) (otherwise iifïuue) amud ice (liseumss I at Detroit, extending felicitationsamid conimeremal soft timber timan in the statesand entertaimmer, muid through his immstrmi-maui(l ciienuit every topic-e»cept iummsmumess memitality time Amigotes amid aummmommnemnigtime election of Don Clark, of Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana before J.os 11cc-hocì\Ictzler Boolstavere havetheir Climb lias becoiime one of time progressive umsimmil mLrgmmummemmt. Cilmisby isil ii ays tat e of Seattle, as Supreme BojumSeattle they began cutting. CaimforimmmLwill be orgamnizatiommn omm time Coast 'l'inc 'l'imnbor-Cmippy Stade is11cl t mug imis huh' muons- is trying hard to secure time next annual, eu tt mug amore timnimer i mm i 50 years frommi mmimmmm lins received time following nc'oim rit timehi amidot imerii Lt lei(ilorymmurni('5. but no (lecismomi was reached at I)etromt mina'I tian the Sou th iscii ttmimgI ailumy.

of miì'em'ent lumumdmeon. Itmi t,t he Miman k mmtwmmys mmmmm.uuages to li mot mm fis totime pince of the next meeting. 'l'imei e ¡s miiol'C tIman 320 hitimomm of feet of simmlier 11111) ¿it tier juoi sties ciii ulimito or k Seattle bases lier claim for time conclave iii iliamid m'el \vood tuni)er i n Califormila "\'ell, by golly, our l.os Angeles i loo- gi ves misi'lmnt fou ,lii OP mua fu mmd ,tmese on the fact that time district in s'1imcIm she how, mmmiii timore is ami mimirmu ai produmetiommI bu( iiii) 1111(1 mimmother of those hue , : hem e Is lins led the entire country wetimol 'I 'lun i si lay minous atsluiirptvel ve situate(1 mm lunches, 4 nf um iuilliomm amid half feet anuiumumily. amid do youknou', (otimem ise mlimo'), for time.y mire mis mimo elm in time number of new members for time \Tm tIm nimm Ils uiou' bmmmldm ng, time tiro duct ommimmuothmer il c.tiglm Uni Linie, tiimumks lo that for yomi all min \s'e all.' '-['l'lie 'I'm uimhem ummmiim year. tt , t I lii' -i iliflflPft ( f,t'(ì ftfl u t hilf nrovmder of no mmmumumv muood times, thmuark

- : moiimomm meet mtyear. ir wmii ne IJUvmmmus '' tJUUuiei&(u, REX BROWNE HEADS BEAU- inforumt lie unu(I oftlictumnibem i mmulumot m'y ''l"irst'e liait onir (laity mimait,niallimen, - iJ' L ONT HOO-l-lOO CLUB. SEVEN NEW MEMB'FS JOIN Imm (mmiibrim mumisevium umm omghmt ' ' mis lue bu oughtouitLumulyNmro timie, timuit HOO-HOOY Dioumne tcrest e(l hiis aimd ienceof i I BEAUMONT HOO-HOO. in tientferonsl'ht lam t stimi tedtoeottect ihenim mmmcmi t, üeT-ti ex i i, 11m owume 'l'exmmstmimimberrnenivit im im mc aecoumuifoft lie mmmcmii' eumslm fou t tie 11mg 11m ot lier l'unii \\'CICOIlle "Parson' Sirnpkin, tho 'SkyT. D. Birdwell, Reh. II. Browno, gonern) hmm 1(eí t im 1uumumi)er Couimlummumy Ivils lvitli i,mi uld ing of liomises mnCmmliformmi a uhmm'li umilpm ((Vidi' IL vot mmi ilmaLos Pilot, of Lurnl)erdoJn," at tun opening citairnian, \V.A. Nichols, W. Curroll 'l'aeomiimm, \Vnsii ,Aug. 26-A unii- eleet(m I Piesiclemi t oft hie newly foruimmt gm ecli lumuluer. lie uleclimre(lt huit misfui'Auigeles Comimmt I icispit01for sommie poor, (II(I1( Black Cat concalonation, Satur- Keith, chairman oftuo Mcmbersliipcatemmationof time 'raeomna chmmapter of fool loo Ci niblast mi igim tataim ni gaul ,.a- ums iie bed learmied itnever cimeciceil mliii' sm tiem mugI utt le brot lieu' of ums mitt W'liy,lie (lay August 26.Poned inì front of IftcI Committee, ''Parnon" Sirnpkin,P. P.I I oc-1 I oo was held at time Tacorn a I i otel mimeet immg of t tieLuimimbe i'imicmi's Sum'uil 'ii rsriuect. 11e suhlt hintt tiecity of los gumml)i)cd 1m dimiuc fu onu tuis orme autclnmmickel IIiwmont, rea(Hng from lcfto rightButler, chairmon of Arrangemcnts Corn- C'uib ti ei(l nitIlot et Beitum mmmommt, oli August 23, at which seven new nemn- aillimmim- Auugeies possesocit ti e tmmrgest re t fmoumm t limitcime, mm (tummirt or frouim Shad UlO1{(cej)t00 (ÙIIUfll I I cc is an folIo'vs:ini ttee, and C. T I. Stevens. bers were initiated,Moat of the mica' Utimmur cliirems eteet cdfort lie fiust her ymbr(liiithe vomi d. JÇrmmumz mincimciii mumoimey (romaBrot lier ]flemfll)erS vcre cami(lidates who had l)eeii 3'er mmmclumited1'. P.hIn tier, Vue pm esidemi t, \l i RevivalofHoo-Hoo. et nier. W'omitmt yomm bet iiuve t?PlutI 'ILH t onut nnster. lIenS,\Yoodlicadi umflfll)le to attend time big initiation iicl(l mmmiii Cmmrl1'.1meke, Seuuret y-'t'm cosmi rer. ' mi liimmuhermmmmmum, cuje pro- Si Il) ieiuig tuis huit VO1O(Ufl((It lic goes t sn Iis uso al happy LE'J' I'1E 'I'ELL YOU,' ' et ireet ors mmmmmumeutsem e\\, ANichols, I hiere early in time month. The meeting fessium amid cime expressioum,"Chiliin." inunner and then i ntro(IlIeerl the speaker WAShINGTON i)JONNE, ''TllA'I''FIJEIIOO-iJOO lIeu S. Woochhmeumd, AureliusMutcit, I was atteml(1e(1 by most of the members Now, don'tyou timimmk,time Sniirk was SPIRIT ON 'l'lui; of tue eveni ng, Parooii Si iiipk nu.By of time Lunabermmmemi's Climb mtn(I as liebt COAST ltECION \Vumm,O. ?cluuKimmmmomi, amicIA, J. Kmtuml- missessomi munieecimts, 't'iiimstime fmmmut vot e,tli eC()flCOt eflIt Ion WItSJilaclO n J ISA MAZINO. 1100-Il 00 lIADAL- lindi, l'tio Vic'egereuit for time lhc'ammmmmoimt immediately following time regular weekly ttiicleemms, Jn('rnorialto1110lateJ.]'rnnk Keith, SEATTLE CONCATENATION. meeting of that organization. ;ttos'i'1)IEDBU'?''l'JiERE VEREA district of timeiioo.IlooOrder, yet to he \VI'l'hI "iuid ulo youkumow, Summirk \\oodimemui n'oli k nown Iinnherninnan(Ibelove(I l"E\V \VIIO l(i'P'I' FA1TIl mmpomumtc'ct, wittluecommic mmii ux-oitiemo Everett G-. (triggs, Snark of the Uni- \v1 IATLOOIKEI)LIKEA i'ORLORNread ums a line tettem' frouim Itmotimer']b'ohy, ItíSUhJI101iL citizen, nod it was especially SeaLtc lEoo-1!oo fittingly celebrated ofimeernuott lieumimitli imicimmhmer oft lie fitting verse, afl(I Domiaki H. Clark, Vicegereut, liOiE. NO%V '111EI3TGGES'I' LUI'cI- 111moliaseviuhemitty been secmmriulg "free t hat lus son, W. Carro! Kei tbtite Order's biggest day of the year with climb's díreetomuite, conducted the ceremnonies. BERMEIN IN 'l'ilE S't'A'I'E Aitt' emits" mit timo home of time lumber kings should have becis olecte(j as one of thea strenuous concatenation at the \'ash- idlmei immg to time scimemume of mmimme which officersfortue initiatory ceremonies, i'hEIvtBERS 01" 1h00-1100. iiitIre Northwest. hioumestly,it was mi. i-ruclouiuiimimt's iii tIme IIoo-Ifoo orgmiuii',.a- iigtiiA000XIlotel on SeptClfll)or 9. 'l'lione initiated imitotime Order were , you Mr. Browno liad the ithie as8stancc of For a long t immie Cal ifornia i aumiber- gemmi, Ac('or(iiumgtotuisi)rotiiei t.ion,t lac mmewetumi)vot edto tmotdits 11)otLt o01(1 \\T c catss'ere in atteIl(laIlcc Joli11Buffelen, president of the Buffelemi mumumy liti ieve me wiieii I say there is not mm Bru8. Woodhoa(I, Keith, and mmmcii vero in time bimsimiess oumty to mimake regumtmim mmmeetimmgs ont lie u mimmi Imof emichi niil, a class of 12 lusty kittejis was toitiuimnimer % Nammnfmmcturing Co.; Robert p, p. Butler. mmioney-to in mike a living.Bat they foot of t ii imihur t o hie pmmrrlmmmsecl p t hiere, immomit hi e 'crep tiii inst an ices'hmere time elate through the lacesNot to get ahead ofL. Reedy,Freeman A. Hobart nial pikes are mmulvummmeiumg fmcsteur thiitri bicot leg focuid thu t there is ubre in time bimsimmess ful Is ou Sum mmilmmy, iii whmi elmc'mise t lie Many visitors were present from Lake the story, the old 'l'oms and tue kittensRichard G. Glanville, of the Wiaceler- than merely two-by-fouirs. In mmmy olmi-lelmiskey, loggers Jimive lost their timuli)uur uumectimmgwill he miulvamiccetonce day. Charlcs and other Louisiana und Texan enjoyES! ii. Sj)ICIì(li(l1)itilOiiCtpreviousOsgood Co. ;Joimn E.Manley, ofthe ion time greatest timimig youcccii do for rihands mmmmeltiutmiuer lands, imumd there is mio l'tamma for hmoldmmmg the imet mnectmmm g oui points,inelu(IingJuniosG.Sirnpsoii,to the trials. All the 01(1 tortures ofi'olamilcy-Moore Lumber CO.; E. S. Browmi- mmmli is to make hun proumel of himuiseIfocean to m"mftc'hmat few logs cuan be gott eme. time umight of Oetobem 1m wilt be nemiche by mi of Lake. Charles, Supreme Jal)l)erwock, the inquisition (layswere put to shamelìel(I of time St. Paúl & Tacoma Luxnber Sumark mmmd his bimsiciess.For mammy years t hie'liii I)',e'onditiouismiresem'iomms. coummummi ttee mmpuolnmtecifortimeit tmrtuosc amirlJ, \V. Cailahiamm, of 1gnn, Lui., life by time stmmnt,s staged by timeSeattleCo.; and1-1. D. Dowling, American Woodlmead suggested thmmitinmmsuumuctm as umuumber No, 2 of t immnbermaui only heard time jimmigi jug of ,tmiel comiiposeei of Mr N melaolu as Chair- time Order. crowd. 1)eing ofexceptionally goodLuimmul)ermnan. news rcpresemitative. this letter received smmcim mum ovimtiomm frein bells.i le never heard their chinmimig. g. , itariier muidArthur Marek, ' time i4umunbermncnarotrammslatimig their twcmity wlmotesatersicm'enent each Ami t-ef-teue'imsiuemmkcr, u'tmo is u cli iurodumct imito beaumtifmml Imommies. Ouretoimmite to tite Big Brother Fimmuh ice m'tal 'emseet oui miii m'eut, topics of interest to iuimsiumess is niet, to sell homards flmi(I sh imigles, ummonmey what t hey conisliterec Iitstrmmo time tuimmibem i mcmi ,will i)e iifl'i toit to siieiik l)mit to make mmcmi amici womileui take interest\c'ort.ti. 'l'bus tIme pot sw'etteelamiotimer ehinumer arrangedfoi'I hie (ie('ii5Oii, iii time building of loonies amici wimat. tImonet.tmim'ty-six torils.(?vimiy time toor hielm'lmo mumbermnemi fromaeljou mmiumg cil k's nei ti be Hoo-Hoo Club News imonmes villbring. TImehimnimicusuif is to Otiiiii)3' tItis cot not clic of old ageium'iteii to hitar Lice c,emmLem'. Aunerienn luin.beriuicmiisto build timeluefore receiviumg it,) resolumtioui pledging time support of 'D lmcmnmues of America amid to seth folks time "An(t 110w, it \Vii5 Umuic fou' time Smmumm'lc totime local tiiummi)ermuecmite)Iresicleiit Demi idea of buiieiing as ami investumicummt. imiclimige his Emighisimtummiuny vittmhisI),Jmmcksomi of timo South'tesas State I LOS ANGELES HOO-HOO CLUB.time Northwest amidis a valuable indicator ''Forthirtyyears tnmmmmbem'mnenemit F:mmgtisiiroast beef, so lie tumumied hin stoolFaim' amid offerimmg time services of Itou- i Coast Lumbermami mind timoCaiiformiia : their timber aime! timrmmed it over to timeover to time munster of ceremmionies for timeJIoo to the fur mmmnmmmigc.muiemmt 'was muloiuteut, - for time men of Southern California. time Lumber Merchant, made before dealers without atternutiiug in amly s'mi)'chumy, lrotIier Curtis \Vittinms, 'lime amicI'l'ue smmggestiemmitimuittimeLumambem'ummeumm's A great mind jolly maccling was held at So strong istimó noeimml bond in thisiIoo4Too dinner climb session at hotel time Weeklyon September 21, at which to imetic create n. market for it.'J'en years ,. o., a.mottledhistemaperamaemmtal Chub cimici' mum eimitdL or immatmill mi specimil cluii thmmitt is easy to secure attendammecBenummont last night. ago time raisimi grouc'ers of Frcsmno, Çahif.,leeks,smiicliifew earmiestc'orclsminuet booth mit time exposition was meferred to timmma Ben \\moodliemtd and R. S. Whitingand hereafterit uu'illtmmke one half its Dionne, n Elommstonian, showed plainly amid Peter B Kymme 110(1 the Puirsomi were starving.'ihm year they are spcmmd-timori, by golly, introduced time speaker oftime uhurcuctors for comusmdcration, lIoo-iloo receipts and set themaside toward se- tiimatCalifornia lindstolen his heart, ; brought brief macidresses. Ben Woodimead ing $3,000,000iii advertising and time)' timeccasio, l'ast Sumuirk Indiens Seidel, ofwill huye ii special clay mit the fair, curing mm numcleus for a lJoo-l-roo moine inalthough he said lie liad spent but thun arc realuing just rewards.Time success-st. Lônis, Mo. Mr. Nichols aime! C. li.Slcncmus, to- muade a splendid admiren on Ideals andL Amigotes. months in the Stato. The greater pact fuit mama sees time vision of his busiumess ]?oter B, Kyncgmvomm humorous and of his address was dovotedtO the lumber "Amici Is'arum you, \ve have somnc ctemilc-gethmer with other temnpormmry officers of time vision S- and lias 'gumts' to punt that er in tlmmit Missouri product!lic gavetime cliii), leere givomm a vote of thmaucks sparkling chat on ins new liomne-Los interestsofCalifornia. iredeclared Angeles. Bob Whiting just gavea JACK DIONNE-HOO-HOO No, through. us no title for hmismmehlress, limit 'we jacksfor timc,ir services iii orgaumizíumg time club. that it would be 200 years beforó the . I i 1mmspirutioflal greeting and the Pmmrson a brief word 19766, ADDRESSES BEAUMONT end of the lumnberindustry therò would 'l'ueliumumberummami has not seen timat tcrmmm if Advertising." A constitution muid by-laws meus adopt- im timo Annual. Ilommest, he dici us goodliuiel tlmcmm,dòccl fottowmmmg time report of the noummmumíttee : HOO-HOO CLUB. even be in sight. vIuulíumm. Nimme omit of every ten nittsimi

Fiie climb is in fine shape. . youi1noWiclmatlie:did?No? lVchlloui organization, which wits Sui)mmiitt.ed by I One of its --- The meeting was presided over by 1ui1Ci'iC'uL are aendiung their inrodumcts imito Jfc mn,i,de an excellent address ant justMr. Butler, Chuuirummama of tlic comeumithee. features is tue reception of a careful Time lumber business of America isR. II. Browno, president of the climb. he worte! without ummaking one niamm or aimalysms each ucek of the Selir'mtmm m . as lies'ums ready to shove hierimito timo Iii miucctutimigtime offle of President time building of homesIt is not simplyDionne was nntrodue.d by Ben S Wood woeflaim want it." Oregon and Waslungton Jack uiiiislmed umaddress with cleverfourth gear, lie quit us colei. Be actumaihyMr. Browse aumnoummeed hidesire to see ' a business of seilmnk boards and shingleslacadpresident of American Lumber \ Itisprepared mipologizedfortmmking up our time?the climbcebtaimm mm mucinbersimiti of11)0 'mil telegraphed tm'lhesc mer the stmmtemnentsofJackAssociationnail henil of the Beaumont stories gathered iiithe Goldôn State. tjme ebb by oneoftime wisest men jimDionno, JTDlit9fl, again, Jack. Diirn his hiele! We seo him once everybefore ïanuary 1, çdito oft1i Omit! LumberCompany. W, A.Niehols I

1100-1100 BULLETIN 41 40 HOO-HOO BULLETIN

41 Report all(l Accounts of the Concatenated Order of IToo IIoo, Officers 01 theOrder September 5, 1922 Dan,q it, Help 'Ein Keep ThingsI'[oving Sot,ember 6, 1922 1xhibi Sept. 2 1021 O=.ç1J Mr, i, G Griggfl Snnko of tho Umvere, to ear ended Concatenated ór(lcr of lfoo-Iloo lortituhiN Spt Ji, 1022 ieit 2, 1021 Ot, Ioui, Mo .S0282,1 00*24,18048 1)enr Sir Amount brouglì foroord . .. Deduct Dibureriient In necordanco elili instructlono we have ¡nado an exnitìination of the coob AI1ICANSAS-J. 13Wehnter(21701), Secre' uccoiint of the Concatenated Order of lInchen for the fiErai ycor ended Sep. 1)nen lfeftinded. S 218 2(1 S 18 S ri" JI 1088 l,87. 2, rFlle house of Ancien Es tory Arhanono Aso'n, of Lumber Dira., 827 tetnber 1022, and f)Tent 1IerVSith our report thereon together sith the 11utton Etc . . I He Supreme Nine 04 21 47287 Southern '('mat Bldg, I1lttIo (tarli, Ark. rol1owlnç exhibits: Conentenßtion Lopene . - ...- - - 1)eath (bnini l'noi (Moiri Sta te Jjfp lniruroC ('o ). IDO IO) 2,00(1 (81 IIItITIS1I C01,OJMDIA-(Coant District), W Johulit A' lftoternentof CnofiIleeelpto crol Diburiemnto-Geiirnl SN.\ If K 0F '('IlE I 7. i VRIlS1'-5V S 1)uf,iiwiti J I i 72 148 18) dIAS.Il McCAItEJO ( 1 ) f Decenicil) Mniinger, I"cdernl F01111,iepterof,er 2, f021, to Septoinlor 5, 1922, Exehnngr I i' oiaii.Goodiiutii firCo , Crown (20083), Salen (2.100), l're1kknt, li. SVaniiReview, CUhC _ - M l! 1(3% 72 A JOHNSON, (2), Lumber lì. C.,fanatic I zb(blt B, StateirgotofColliIleceipto and 1)d,urernon10-Dcoth Oriqian (10111cr lx( ICIUIMO9 Mo 1,br. Co ,Vancouver, ru City, (IONattotial 18ik of ((,iiile( ri I to _ Il 2 72 Chicngo. Ilenoft F110(1,November 10 f021 , to 8eptenibr 0, 1022 I n1ereL 5lN1010 ll()O-ll0(C 1) J,oMi,ater (20727,) CAI,IFOIINIA-(San Frinciaco Ility Diatricti, . . O O I ' E1)IIFSBAUGII (6) fDecensi'l) 1,11 fi,t lIlo1l(ul(uu eIlt.. _ A tetaileil exalolnotlon line modo by n nl tfo moli nccunt of the Order lOterCot N)IÛo l'fl( ilili SuitJ,,iiijtiiiiMiff Ushers' (10009) .1008(Ifironlcle Sccretary-2liiniigcr, (Decensed), homer If,Otaria l'ayrneu( Of Lol&II-NatIorulI iLttik of (oInlIur _ 1000 (IO (Û0 00 Il 11.IIEMFINWAY I184) foi the perIod iinikr exoiniontlon The rCCCiI)IAMrecorded on tuo Secretory- ,\c'al( I"reano, Calif lnsuraiwe I'IPIlIiIItIll (Miowuri Stain IìfIlIMtroIIi to.) . 1,118 I (I intinti, A. A. Wlu'rN (102) (Decenoed). Itlilg.,Son Friincicco, Catit. Irenourrr'a ca1t l;ook have been traccel Into tfìo depooitory of tho Order, and JUNIO10 lfOû.lfOO-M. lii. Elleilge(2f,127), & Co., O. S 1nournnO 1IeCrS'(, (Trnii0rred to 1)I'lLIh Ikiiofit I111111 N. A.. Gl.A1)DING(00), F1. C.Atkins CAT,IFOIINIA-(Siin Diego1)iltrIcL), tuo III,iiroprnenth lineo fen '. rnielieil willi ence1Ied clieckI ond oIlier support- l'rc'sident, M. 211. Elledge Llar,Co,, 'ertttIi, 11') ...... 4l4!0 lniliannpoflc, lad. 1lng(161(18), ClintIl, McCormick L.iintlier ng cltiln 1fIt'(11111 00haul and in bank nt thedolo off,uoineooe Scptcmbcrr, Exhibit Mies. . 2OS1,2U 2,02000 W. if.S'l'II,I,WEL(' (1003), Southernl'uic Co,, Co..San I)iego, Calif. (022, ono ,rified by ntnnl coiiiit and willi n certitcate obtained (rain the Offiee 8iIorin ...... ]f0.IUI-1)oiiolil 11. Clark (30215),Sei'rvtiiry- ofGeorgia, Snvnonnh, Ga. ikptiI,ry. . Siting Àta'ii.,SvitII li', CALIFOIINIA--(SncrnrnentoVolley1)jatrlct), 0,.00.0O 1tfaiittgcr,llite.Grada ). Current 'Icor (SIS I £8 11111,iiid-1022) 0,3(8.32 A.11. '(VEllI(2505) (Deceased Co., i Jiltilig t)- pi 004f ijnlrr rxmiriizjiiticin Ile Or,Ier poid thirty-two (32) death (11.22 5S'inh. T.Puller(130129), Fuller l,umber 1(a1niie Irevioiie l'criod.... . SVM. Il.NoltitiS i1660)(Deceiiicil). (olino ($3 200 00) clhidi tenty-eigfit (28) weropnid onto1 tho Deathì Benefit SCIOIVENO'l'Illt-E. S.,\iiilemou (2.421(11), l'risi- Lodi,Colli, 1,fl,17.Ifl I ,íbl .1(8 El). M.vEI'rMElElt (1)eccaoecl). flull of tIte Or,Ier, end (our (4) hy the 24isoori Obb1,11e lnniirane('o.Ai l'rintin el llufktin Ci.,Neu \'Orli 1,22.2f 1 (eut,Siiiitlie;istl.hr, 1xs'r CAf,IFO1INIA-(Loa Anecien Dt1rlct), IJaviit o ill fo. ii'ite'l (miii 1,xf,lhit ''1f'ittocbeif hereto, there io en finnil in the 1)ent}i I'rinting noii Slatioiiiry C. ). IIOURICE(421) (Deconaciff. I 80422 3,2,2. ('ity, N.Y. Iflecetitteif), \Voo,llienl (30500), Woodhood 1,l,r.Co ,1,oi (fi JI('IIt I iif t he 11101 of 51 , i 2(1.11 I . Traveling 1xoeii,'-irreIorv-'l'rea8IT(r . - jMIlll;ltwocic-c. lt.lliiriiiiiii(:10018),,S,iretitry- R. D.INIIIAN (2100) 2,070.51 is,lidias .5 Cliff Angeles Calif. , 01mph I reto ,f,owo(he yedçito ari,I ,fio1)iireincntR nl the lielil Work lxlcrls-l. Â . Si riqikili \OO'Ii ., A.C.ItAMSI1Y I2321 l,xIIbit ' otladici l/Id.lJ() Mnnrll(er, SouthernSitoli1)i,or&1iliflwork Oiilary-l'. À . S;iii1,kiii itnilrotiCo..of Nothvllie. Ark, CAI,1ji'011NlA(NortiteroPlotriet), P. I', Ùr,I,,i ter the ;.i reel in,Irr ex-inilontion Iii cornp:irioon iv1tfi thùoe for the jre- 1 ,442...'O ion:i(,niidler1111g.,Atlanta,(in. Office (lent oliil light I 40f .88 J. S.IIONNE11 (5294), humbleOilReOning llrown (81166), Eureka,Calif. ViCho I nr I t il ill be rio(cI tlierefroni (fiatto coriipiirol i tfi the jrlvIolI .1,1 (US'I'OCÀ'l'IAN-lt.1).itlutifelt (22f2), St'vretiiry t80.f( I b.I 'rex. ) ear liii re f,aMruj" ¡noteri:il efiatige n the accounto, the eligfit decreace io (Illico E((lI%fiIeIIt 1'iiilin.iI I liii- C'o..lleuden, .feo,iu lii Volley 1)11. iilvanro Ocrelnry-'I'rciieiirir, acr,,unl inhìiii I In' 11111g, ?ilaiiager, I1oiititaili Stales Retail l,it,ifivr M loo . CAI.I F011NlA(Sitn I'l.ATT lt. WALKER C481 , 1dItor The rec,qi,tii I,, ng j,rIicrdIy offoet f,y the ileûrio In ,liofnirlcInenth_ lera' Ana'n,, Chaitiher of (Ioniliiorce lff'fg.,1leaver, trict), A.W.llerahiita'r (20000), 0"reano ) I 2,34f' Minnenpolin, I,11111 f lc'aiji000t hic Oli (fTllWillg i,,el,iiIìt (37(1 ! osippi Valley l,arnbermafl, ' f ('( ti 11lIlTC,I fly t le f1crc-tnry.'1eensilrer that there are ¡u, IIfl(llli,f 7t. Culo. 1th, 01111 Co ,Fresno,Col ii Sundry 1xpenee. 190..lfl fil, ,ifiir tf.ien 1f1,e1 rfinrgenble to the nctiviIio of the e1ihili1li.31lit. lt. (1f IDI I ,1(iir,'tary- Mloti. 8.32.0.1 44 A ltf.\ NO1'Eit-'-'J,, l'alitait (liiy It. i i S.llatllcy cO1,ORAllO-fOco ver 1)lotr(cl) , Witile I (,Info tIll'¡ief tilo 311110 the i,ffice (f (lie $eeretnry-'I'rczuiiir'r finii beiii 1'notne ...... - \Vli,lveolel,uiuilariiieIi'a 5V, A.llAntE? f 1861 ,Tite 31)3.78 1 20.US Mortiger,Aturnean &WireCo,, I)en. flrflCtl1l1lI) %f'fiifo Expre.o ntit St()liig(' .. Co.,Chntham, Ont,, Cunada, (2626f), AmerIcan Steel r('..('lIIllJ,fNI, 111(011 tO dike 00(111111(10 having 1,11,1 irlotoII1(I. Äaa'ii.,Chungo, Ill. Iter Il. 3.01111er lumber ver. Ciploraifo, (Il, ¡11111 f1101' nf Ills ('lIllIllIllelit filM T1'llllltC'I Iii the t'xieiiiIItiiri (f ii 1(,IiciifernI,lO 'Inicik Equlf;rncilt l:xjiie' Nidi, li. J .Ml1,1.511 i3 'f86I , f I I I l(1)ON.-W'.A. Nii.li,,laI I 0(158), 9',À. I 3 ((.6 ,I00.,,t, Wooli. 011111 iiI iicley, II fninIoiiti(cI1y n1renhic(I tfieffleicriey of the offIce to n riorkeil (ut.nuit Electrici ..... - 2.54.08 &Ctttii1iatiy, Ifenitnietit, 'l'ex. Co. 1,. C.Smith 111,1g., Sent tie C0(,ORAI1O.-lSo.Colo, & No N.Mex I If, Good iiI Orifpr 427.2(3 Clnrkobiirg, yj II tri I', . I 8.'.10 11. S'rIlINcISII 1100058$ (Il 95), lfergrr( 11 444),Southern Colorado '(br, hing ...... 13.((1t .----.------.-- ...-. I n rinrIliMi 1111, 1%( (tiI,PIi 11111110 n ti.ting huit the too1inii,I recorilox,iliieil Stinrk I wVn, (lo.,'l'rinitlad, Colo .' (.03(3) 8'i, I' fc,ij,iil t (I . 1xieiien (11)21 nIllillIll) ),'i'rower (,um. rl III' PII Il lnfifnetor' (lill(Ii(iOfl, ... 051 FRANKW,TI1OWEI1 112035 f:ONNl«1l'lCt1'l'.-(Sllltfltif('oritireli'uL NIl S i'iiio %'('t)' triil', AliflUOf Meeting 1xpcnee-'Year I 1121f ...... - lier Co., SanF'rnneioco, Calif. - (13(11,12 ¿(f1,11 Stii C()lIIISCllOI'S Itieliar,Ia (3 1721 )?l:iiiefit'ett'rl,titiilii'r 1k, ei', Kl31.Sl.K11 CSIITAI1, & CO. Annuiil Meeting Exp1loe-Yertr 11(21 ,,. te I 7110 1.K i rIty I,tinilii'r Co,, I .110 11. .1 2 lutIN II. SIllilY So. ieliierliculer, (o,tiTi Stil,eej(itI(iOO ...... '. ______Itotlitati,'l'('X. Certified Itiblic Ac'euuiiliiI. '° (2 -A) First National flank lllcig,, ..toliting ...... - A l.\1t, 7il,\..'SV.1,.Sfieila'ril ( 121 3:3),1l()11.11 l'NGLANI) (Southern Diatrlet), Ritielli Concotennied Oukr of IIoo-Hoo 6. EM FItSf)N I), 'FENNANT I 18010), Vice.Prcol llaynoI, 'fimber- 'Frade. Journnl, I,oiidon, S Sti.tinnt of Cnh Recelph nnd I)(iburiemnti--Genrof Funit 1)onztIoii ...... 111,1g., iilonfgoi,irry, Ala. ik'nt Commercial Journal Co., l'ut,lidlicrIof FxInc:--Serclnry- t reithurir . . ., (J N,riuiiii.l,iglt C.'Englond. Sptemher 2, 1921 to Slplemhcr 5, t922. 340,23) Àlll')NÀ.-,l, l.igiìt(7lf'), l,eimr, St. ¡,otiln, Mo. . . . (10.l.L , I eloiifuilie un'i felcgrnpli._ .. l,hr. Cii., uilianij Ann, Sl'1lD1'1t. (3220), .ltiliut Seidel 1,ani- DitiIet) ht 0f. 51(11, 2, 1021 12.75 GEOlOGIA- (Northern 1ntcrtaliiiog...... -, l;i\sTEItN 11.1,1(iS.-.1','I'. l.tu.giiii (2180), 1'. 'I'. tier Ce,, St. Look, Mo. 1'vrina (80003), 110 Oak St ,/tliiiiIzt,((ii. st?1122 ;:il:;i ,co1ioyi&tiliIÌ EXPCIOP8.,,:..,: 1,iiiigti 1fr. Co. Cairo, lii. V', A. P011)1)15 ( 120), Itentirnofit 1.iimlii'rCo.,(ì5OUGlA...,.(f4confliotrlct),Il.I,.Moe- ,1'tii' ilir Sc,t, :,:; .: N()l0TitlllN 1l,llN()lM-'l". 71. lInker (2l17(1), , cL f.,giiinir,g 372.07 Ilcoomnot, 'rex, . Eweti,(80003 ) , Cace-FowlerI,lir. (io,, ...... $ 1,20.4.1111 l'ronhilirii-'4ì,l'r1tt.ry.'ireolurcr's lfoii,I .1'2.O lliordwoil l,ui,iI,er Mula ci,., C2jeiigi, Ill ( 14423), 1(art-Woad Lumber bIJo(!ofl, Go. INDIANA-O.1), Ifackeft (2i8i28), O. If. lltiaht'L A. IliSCOX ,_$31,7114.0I 822,1377.29. Co., Son Francioeo, Calif . IDAHO-S. liSlÌermnTif 2 74 If I ,(i. R. Show 1)i , ...... $23,71S.72$2I,S8.5.II '1',tiil flL,fiurieriìcol_ ,. lbr. Cii,, Ia,llaeaiiolla, liaI. M. TUI.i.Y (210.30), 1. M. Tally ihr. Co,, \Vholmnle Co.,folte, Idaho ltt(ii tI' huh I LP I 131110g 11 (II 1 '3'iiiif ICIlI l'i21 S I 008 II IS 1'0 3 1) Jeievtt ihr. Cii., 1 IOSVA'-Ceo, A Josiett (3301), InitIo, Mo, I LLIN0l8-'-.(Sniitliero lilliiola 1)(afrii't)Jt'iu,eI, f 114 3.0 4ff311 fYI îfeiclolties, lotta. St.l'atti Slicootiri Sii, t i' life Tiictiriiti e (o ,(1)1'zitfi (fniiii) . :31)0.00k" :3,1)00.00 E(J.(lltlGGS (2233 3 ,. Prslileiit Corn Il II(0) I,1). I,i'a,'fì A ("o , Cairo, III. Exnil,it 13 RANSi\S-.11. N, lowell (22702), lt.S. l'asilI . litetiota t,umber Co,, 'l'acoma, Wach. INDIANA--(lodlnnnyolitDl,trlet), Paul W, JxIinng.' Ifr4,iriik.I . 3,32' 113/12 . I,br. Co, lltiteliiei,ii, Koi,aiitl. '' itowmno (28021) 1100Ilollefoaotoin,lo- ()trIoll f f,,p.ter 11ic , . 2(10 7_V 235.00 Concntenotd OrIer of Hoo-Iloo IÇENi'0JC\'-W. S.Iltili(1.1:41.1),Sb'.IC.hull ....._ diz*nopolin, bd f íiUlf)lJi(llt 5,8(1,1 , .o.00 s-52.. Statement of Ca8h ReceI>ta und DlObur5ement ...... I,tar. Co., Fitlttiti, Ny. . IOWA-'-(Northweiltern Oletrlct), W. (7.(fat- 11011(111 ¡I )i',tiif ,iiitl. . ..,., 7. ill Death Bencfit Fund MbCbIIG/iN-C. I,. V.'eeka ('2O9), lliiiitoii.Weeko 1er. Ottittor Siih & Door I 2 1h '22,4 November 10, 1921, lo September 5, 1922. (22702), Itoncti .5 Ihr. Co,, 1)etreit, Obiclilgali. Osiritul Cloister Co., Slotie City, Iowa, (Orles(:112:1:0, 2101 ...... I reiiiiiinic (r iiiqferreil Ir,ini ( ciiriiI I unii $4 14o 2f 7dlNNI'SO'FA-'l'lieo.'I'. KANS/i5(ltiitchlntooDIetrich, St. N. I ,III fr,ii ", iotioiicf Ifiiril, , 1 (i,itiii re- 1 000 (((JI!' (IO 00 lIe, S Irving Ave,, S. Minoetniolis, ?.linii. .."' f, 3,11k Iot, (,n.fi flyer, ¡.3,' 2,0(1 1)e,lnet 1)Ld,uro1lneiifs: Powell (20702),R. N.l'egelil,br.Co., $2,00000 NliVf YORK-O. 2V, .\Vlijtl)rett(l 129391), Frivol.lll('Il 11(112(1' OF 1)811110-Fi. (1. (Irigga, l'resi. 81,111111 1)cix.sit . 'J.I() 1)00(31 (Inijim l'iiiif ('l'weitty-eiglif) ...... , It utefilntoo, Knite. ° tI teli1 Lttnibe'r Co., 2520 follen St., New S'i,rk City. lotit, St. t'iil A 'l'iiceitia l,l,r, (Jo., 'l'aroma, SVanIi. . I, 11 I Ill III trlI liIII II OICII 1' i I 1 3 iiiik,ii I 087 f17 T notilig on I Stiilioiietv SVliitui're Ihr. t u., ICENTUO}CY-(Sotitliwectern Dfctrict), W. K. 01 10-3V, J. W'iiltiierc (107(1), 111(111 l'ltll'21'l' lIAI-M. ?ol,lìlletlgo, M. 01. Fulton, (,no,l 1 ()r.ti' .., ($0.1)? . . . .-.---.-, - 11mb 114314), 'W. K. flail 1br, Ca , Cohionlioo, Ohio. l,f,r. ('o., Corinth, 2,Iiau, .,. '('1,30f 1)isfclr.s1liìentc.. l':lliulge ('till, 1,l11froM, 1,3e' _ ... 1.50 OKLAIIO7iIA--'\r.Il.Cal1ililll (ho. Soria, Obhulinrito City,(20111(1? 3)ia. 111011 I'ltlES'l' OF ltA'4lliou...J. Xiitotiier1 Aotori I,ØUISIANA.._.(A)exaodrlii District),'F.P, (. Vitiigliai',t 5,-. Sfiguro (20908), J, A. bleI Lumber Ca., 'Iifni 111 1f'IfIII fcl'i rif _...... 9fI,0f9.8l922,007.01 (iisli Iliifiiriic' Sl'fitclflhit 2, 1022' ...... $1,120 51 OREGON-Il. li. Officer (201.15),(1. (iati'o J,titiif,erft Veiteve 21111e, Now lurk City. L. ,lli(liliL ,iirrieI fornai,! ..,..,,.,f32,S 23.00 09,f80 .18 11011 l'illESI' 11h' lSlJ. I". .111(111, St. J.atiia, ?bo, LiutO Chorlos, Lo. A Co., l'articoliOre; Unger ÑA-C, (i.Ciii,ifificll(301373), LOUIS1ANA-(Soi,tliei,BternDiotrict), =__. ---,.------8011'l'i t CA 1(01.1 111011 l'ltlES'l' 01" SfIli-I'.A, 0ii,,piiio, Neal Ii;.Slmmonc (80110), 522 AndabanllliIg., S,(.1. Colletai, (1ylireuu Co., C,il,ii,il,iri, Siiitii ?f,,,iii'ti,('511f. . l'viiiia (211051),lfri,iifey Orknoa, Lw, 'I'l'NNESS1ìl'-5V.I.. I.eOlituter, I.tir. Ca, Macjudo, 'leali. 111011 l'l(ll'34'l' Of 'l'll0't'lkC. 1). rOuIslANA-wentrol Eastern Dlotrict), W. . lIoo4Ioo Initiation. Fee and Dues Oblii (fu'iii,ra' Au.e,, l'restii,, Calif Co, U'l'Alf-.-\'/;,i.Serelea(11:18:3),iiiiirriti)Ii-i'l('Trill SauJeti'3iiiii I{. . Nolty(20321), flammand 1,5e. C'o loiter. Uooamoo,I, Lo. ,Stilt i,nka City, Utiti,. I I u li l'illEsi' OF llÂ'l'll() tt-lletiry Il. (1. voiui,i 171 .kreti'le Ilitig., St..lviii,, Ma. LOUISIANA.-(Shrevepart Dlqtrlt), A New Members ______flavio Ca , ( iii, 'i'ally,I..M. I):ivlc(22002 ) ,0A. Ihr. I I IC I b Il'il 11211' UI" .Sl1)-I.. Shreveport, Le. liiIICCOrtllIIICe s'ith new ru ling adoitI nl 31stAiiittiiil J.,, 'l'iiliyf.,itniier Cii,, ht.1juin, lilo, iFort . 0)latrieti, F.i' '. , O, O I,OTJISIANA(Aleutouuiht a o . 111(111 l'illESI' Ol ANlJllIS'-'Qo, M. Cuiriitetiil, q) Nctttig, 1)etroi MiciligOEll, September 9th, f922, (leles for 'Flic jllriS(liC tiOflS I{eia(22043), Alaxondrinl,umt,ermiio'i' , . 'l'li,, 'l'iiiifierii,an,l',irtliiii'l, Oro, il,v Inenhliers Wi I I lie lIrtirit ted ail . folkiws : . .,. .-.-- I5xchnogo, Ak'xiondrlo, l.a .1 I il,iSl)lí'l'l(iNNtt.1'-'lJnderSiit,ek,'fti,it .M.1Yl.AN9,'J,iote,,ro ,ltret) Geo,R ,. . I,iwa, . w .0flIt,,, ,n,, Oliautitiri. j 0011ll i co,.au. u-.,,, ,..,.,,,,,,...,.,,'- 'ro tnl Okl;ilic;i;i. 'NorthciiiSiiitii Md, InitInIfonFoc . . 1) 13E S Iititi;u:n:' Iiii, ocher Bldg., I3oltiiaorc, . ,u,,iiitrii'u. 1)akola, C,uiti,liiiiii,ltillfortuigii \j cegerenLS n ltl'kí4 . Wm . MICJIIOAN-IGranil (lapidai)lotriet) .1 131(1 Sl)iC'l'ION N,,. 2-..t2,dcr Settler Iltio-I lie,, Veriiey( 3 III 5 ) , Verfieiy-Noiu t hochLitialior C I). l.e2lioater; Califartiiti, Arizo,iii, Utili, Neta. . Co. Grand Ropl,la, Mielo. Quarter elIding December 9th S14 99 tin, AJAllAhlA(Wentht Olotrict), A. L. l,lnilc.MrCJilaAN-Stnta at8tocliig:in except Do- ,IIJItISRI(l'l'lON Ño. 3-Utulor ,lt,iiii,r llo,,.Il,io, 'l'tiscnl0000, Alo, 'feiiiit'iieei, (10002),. Aiston 131,1g., troll nod Grand blajild'),\Vm. J.li,,rciiiy $5.00 'filo M. lei. lilleilge: ìdisaioainl'i,\tiilttii, . DiotrIet) W.A. (2(8(0), how 2113, Grand lliipld, Mich, Kentucky, Woot S'irgilliti. ALAIIAMA_(Ilirmingllom nijiount JURISIJIC'l'IONNo. .i-ljodcr liojitiit, l)a,,alii li. Curcio (0151), Moore.11an,lloY lidwe.Ca,, Mi'2NES0'I'A-(Mlnoeoi'n1icDlatrlct),Theo. s 2nd Quarter ending March 9th flirialngiiam. Alo. T. boo.(81211), T.T. JoocaLitoiligi' $13.99 initintion Clark: .Wjafij,,gtoii, Oregon,licita,Monttiiia, . DItirlet)t Co,, Mianeapolla, MIno . . W. L, feo lfritiali Col,i,olila. Al.AIIAMA-(Montgomory MISSISSIPPI-(Jocletoo Dietrich), Decry W. S4.OQ iltico to JUIOOSDIC'FION.No. 5-Utuler Serivetioter, E. 8. Sheplieril(13448), 510 :Ocilflldg.,Moot- Delineare,Dhistriet.of Buyera (24492),TrentooLamberCo,, SoItember Anderoati: New York, gomery, Ala. . Jacklon, Mitt. . cte Jercey, .1'etiiiylviiTilit, CANADA-1 Southern DiotrIct) 3rd Quarter ending June 9th $12.99 ot Colunifila, Maryland, AL DESTA, Dittrlctl,li.C. following. . New Eitgiattiltotes. Jobo 00, Neloon (13875).(jitildy A Nelson, MISSISSIPP(-(Northern $3.00 ,ltfItISl)lC'I'IONNo. 0-Uiber ,fiif,berweeli, (iIf. Colgory, Alberta, Copada- Bell (21511) fox 114, Corinth, Mist. Getirglit,lortl,Citroliria, Albert W.MISSISSIPPI- C Meridion District) , Samuel J. .. Ilarontia,1"ioriilo ARI'/.ONA-(lforderDistrict), Soottli Carolina, Virgitiiit. Stacy (12718)Daosett Lbr, Co,;..Douglat, Alislirook 180607), Southern Representotivc Quarter ending August 9th JUItISDIC'l'ION No. 7.....UtttlOr Custocatitili, It. 1). of Union Whobcoolo Lumbar Co., Merldion, 4th $11.99 Arizona. . . MUmiell: Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, NowARI'/.ONA."(Vfl1i0Y District), P,I. Merithew Mit. $2.00 : Moxico K. Wood Lumbet Co., PhoenIx,MTSSOURI-(Carth000 Dfstrict), U, W. Put- JURISDICTION No. S-Under Arenogter, L. It. (81088), E. nom (6010), Futnom & Jones, Carthage, Mo. $5,00 dues for new members in'itinteil between the lates Arizoni. l'uteitoti:NorthernIllinois,Ohio,.Wiocoasiti, Sydoor8. MISSOUItl-(SouthCO5t.O'UDistrict), O. A. ifl cover dues for the ARI'/.ONA-(MoitntfllO.nitrlzl1, of Augunt 0th aiitl September 0th MichiganMititicuotti. Door Necenhatin (80851), Centrol States TIe &. ensuing yenr, I 14.99 -Uoc1or Gurtlan, W, A. Cottiiek f17000), McGouglin Ihr. j jUlUSlJlC!FION No. ÇQ, Riurdon, Arizona. Lamber Co., Arcado Bldg., St. Loolt, Mo. Nieholl:'I'oii,Louisi000,.Arkoosaf, ------*- .- . . .------, 'V

1IOO-HOO BULLETIN 1100.1100 BULLETIN 43 M1SSOURl-(Northetcrn Ditnct), John H.32t6l-Jo'eph C C,tit)ien lull I'reidor,, Rock J2190-WilluiiiiP. Nno;i SaiesI)crzLrtiicii1 Concatenation No. 2259, Tacoma, Wnt!i, Coei (I672). Aut. Mgr. J. T. Cro,i Lhr. Lbr Co, Rock 1IilI S C WN Nixon, Boo 45, Poden,Mig, August 23, 1922. 2),! I l-,tlli,'rt(,l)linitnrg,iKgt.l,,oC'itojtru('o, Co Mhch. Mo. 32167-I)udloy G Cockrum, Sccrcary-Treajircr,32197-Percy I, Pattrann, Corinth, Miso lIlly City, ¡tut'!,, MISSOURI-(Northoeot District), Edward G ('ochrurn Llir Co, KnoxvlIc, Teno 32IQS-,!anie E Pott9 It. F. D. No, 'J, l2252-llnrold Dotigino Bottling, Reporter, 'toronto Corinth Newo-Triloine, 'l'oconia, 2i51)I-C li,W'eetloi,, hohle Ilolotetol,t. 1CI.('On(1S699),Husehow Lumber Co , 321fl8-Willrnm A Cockruni PrskIont, Cocknrri 1 usli. Qiii,'li, MEMBERS REINSTAT- Citicinituti, Ohio Kansa* Ct,, Mo, ihr. Co, Knoxvilo Tonn 82109-Edsarri Clarence Thompson, Partner, liti. I Il M 'ow32lCt)-'ltFConony, General ING, BEAUMONT, I iii-?Iorjt,iu K. Flelt'lit'r, )dilt Ihr ('it, MONTÀNÀ-(Entorn District), 1'rttlont nod bort F Young lAir. Co, Corinth, ?tlln lIeto,. miti,), (2F2fl, Sitirni&Yaw, Groi FnIl. Mont Mnnnger, Danvillo I.br&Mig Co, i. 'l'exno Dannille, Va onCateflat on o. So, MONTANÀ-(Untle DliiU'ict.). A.ltGrohom enumont, Tes., TEXAS, AUGUST 26 ),72S---\','tilterli, Nettle) it,,Nul litt! io IhrC'ti UgUst , 1469). 625W.AltimentonSt,.Butte,32170-'Iliirr C kopeko,S'reo President, Sonan '1923NEWMEMBERS St.tittle, W'ool, k }Copcko Co, MonL KnoxilIe, Tonn 32200-Robt 8 Borbor Uccretary_Treasurnr, hotitli. 2(1 I 8 --.Ini!'I'.matterf,ir,I, El3l{ASKA-Morton F. Engirman (28256),32171-hoben W Fintilay,GenorniMnnnger. orn J.nntl& ¡br, Co , Si,ttrrfttrtl IupI hr Beaumont, Ten Added fromSeptember s lo September 9, 1922 Nt, Nit' Aulnes titi! ('turi, t8viittle,IViiola, M F Enkrnnn& Co ,Omohn. Nehr. Fintiloy I.br J. C-ont Co,KoxviIlo, Tettu.32201-L'dsnrd C.]]rekn, t .32l72--'1)iIlirl Gonerni Mnnnt'r t (RepOrts recoiveil too lolo lo InclIe4le lii ''Os2ç)l)uui,IiiitIfIttI!, ',:17 Kittli IllIgllotitititiot, 21))IO -'ll,tltIIt'.A,l,,Ir, NE'AD.-C. C. Brldgnsn(12128), Agent, C.Mitchell, 1'reident,Borboni Beaumont C}inm niCorn , iltirtitit Iit't'lt,,l.l,r Beaurnonç mt i Il ('t, , 1922Report) I'rii', 21!) Ahtx,ittilr 1Ilg, I Suit tI,', \Vtmlt Verdi I,br Co. Bono. Nevado, l.hr CoDurham,N C. 32202-} retiB. Chambers, Traveling Salesinnit, , 321 o3'Jzitne Il tattili NF\\' VORK-CNw York CetDistrict), E Oglen.Treasurer, Chavannos L L , :i I 7 I-.I%'C l'lieinig, C, ¡ti %iloon Iltiw CoBetirirnont Tee i()lil) -Willioin 1), l'hIlli;t, 1' 0, lIon 802, l)einiuuii,iit I ',ott Otte ,k' lAir. ( it Llir Co. hnozt-ille, Tenn 32203-_Jno \ L it'titt et, \Vili, ç nderoo ('S66l423Slit SL. Brook. Il. Channing, Supol Opr, r .121 Lutclter 2P11)l...',I() Iloltitilititil'i ti lutti'! Avelirinititotit rn n' Y ' '4-Br ant JIPiekIiint. General Stiperin- Mooro i.br. Co, 2I.s:3r-( A lhrgtlro,,,, ¡tl"l)otittltli. Oronge, Tox t ConclItenatlon No. 2Z60, New York City, N. Y, 2OlO,l-'\Viiliniui C. Iltirriuigtitut, NORTH DÁKOTA-Hnrry T. Aluop(4238), tcndnt, Riersielo J.brCo, KnoxiIle.32201-Guy W Cheeornnn Manager and Asakiarit Seiiiltttgt'it,I' ()'lItetl:t:i, lu ,bngt'Ito, Ciii,!, Tenti September 5, 1922. fltitiiiioiit Inkrior Ihr Co Forgo, N. floh. ecwtary.Ceo % . Lr,ngtli 282)7,ittltt,II¡tit'Sttrlt'y,.1 l (lriotiyJ.Ct, t i,hr,Ci, il223-Fronk '1'Citolititnu'l'rctiqtiri'rI.ouig Bettelt li7-.Villitiin IfIleytioltis, IhmI 70, Ilt'iitiitittiit 01110--(C nei noti District Itinny Ahoi '.lkrntttn Sdiubori,I irtner,SchuItcr Beaumont. Ten ()oioi,ii, Ni'l,r Liir, Co 2iIror-ctirl bl,iwlu' Box1)28,Ilitiittuiotif I lcrC'o. hnxviIIe, Teitn t, . J.ttitiç Ilcaeli, N.' looIl 66)lIolIoo dl ir CoCincinreoti J22O-1'retil C Collier, Popo Lbr Co , lililister ..iSOS-\Vullitttti 2l7t'e--}re,l ft.!,'iIr, Prttent, Farengeit Lier. Co. l'ex. il22íl'.-.lro9n Iren Chief lito tutor, i.outg Bt'ittli W' tiooro,'IllSI'erhttnitillltlg., Oh' '. J.ltr, Cc,., long Bettelt, N. Y l3tttitttiittuit. 011Id-(Colnnthteo flisirict. C.A. Dowses Knoxville, Tnn. 82200-Itobert B.Comet, Traveling Salconitit, . 32255-..4Villjnni C. Caller,OtTici,nliutttgttrJ.ttuig 21)8 l8-Gu'orge T). Atiilertotu, 13f) le'Itlu liltig., Riait' OtOrter ConcatenotionNo. 22.S3,Boston, Mais., .,,,,,-',Beach.i. Lbr, Co., Icing Bettelt,N. V. , ,, ,,,,,,,,u,ittnt t,,,,,, i uit,it,u,t,tt, ,it)x ali ,Jju'tltlltttint. ftQtOPSOfl eri ,uh,to...-Jtuuteo Unvoito, Stilterinteu,tlr,,t, id),i)) lIcite!, '"''' '' (26tì 412MorshaIlMldg.,Clerolond, .br. Co, C.rayhiirg, 22878-'ltic)titrtl W. l)cnl,o,,,81)1 2--jnnnco1.. Born', Trc.neirer,Barney k Jbr, Co,, J,ong Beuel,, N. Y. l'erlotritilIltig., I Carey Co., Dorchentor, Mans. Iletittuititit, I (\kreB t ' ) .1 II Brown tt2OS-Chnrles (1. Crycs Manager Fine Detnirt. The 2flM4-.Joluu, li. lotee, Storko, l.iu, Olo I3lnncharel LAIton J. Hager Concatenation No, 2261, J RECISTRATION (3tÇ:n. Gra'coe' Cc.,Akron. ent W. A. Nichols&Co., 130au;not,t, LIS'l' OF I l..analng, Mich,, September 6, 1922. 27iCl.-II tutenII. I.)xlor,l, lIon u:t:t, liuttittittit. I I 2820U..-',l. 1). IlirtIwelllIon (183lItatiuuittttt. BIonchartl,'6 , . homer Balm. Main St., Win.32200-.FrctlL DoucetteManagor, P. A, Doucette, .I2257'-'Frnnk (I. Ilenetliet, ¡tinniiger llrar,clt I'or,l 'FIlE Ol-'(Srrnrt1ctd District) chttcr , 282 I l-.IVilIititti ¡ti. Cíi,itjt, (itilMfg. k litt'.(tt er (OS6). Cinch. r.o;ntjAr. Ce., Strtn- Rikeeti Lie, Co,,l.nttsit,g, Mieti. Ileatittiitiit. I flcl& Ohio. lS)-Chsrleo 1').Cary, Salennuan, Gee. J, Barker32210-RobertLec Dunn, i'Isnt Foreman, Tiuninuoui 822í8'-.loroIS',lIlitt, Oeu,er,,l ¡tIouinger, itiutoluig28222-Ow'c,i C. Jtilino,i,t, lIon 2:ti, Beattutittiti,. AINUAL CONV'EN'I'10P4 l,br. Co.. Waltham, Maso. I 01110- tlonion Duoruc. t, \ .. uoc k Fortl Lbr. Co., Grayburg Tez. Lbr, Co.,l4Itttittg,filie!,. 28221)--'llouijt,ttilu, it, Nv'wai,to, Beiitittiou,t, i l-.nu,leB.Fi1ier,Sa1eomanaer,G.3221 I-Robert James Gauntlett, ,( I I I! ) lei. Thounpson.Fc,r,I .I2259»-ltobert C. Corlett, filtiuitiger li. 2tt701)'l,lt)Ytl h. (lti1tti,tuu,, Sut, .ititittiukt(t. Marion I hr Co..Mortetru. & .1. Cttrlel,t I OK! llOM h-(Ohlacenz (dy fluitnct), V, m. uller Son, 'Brighton, Moos. ¡tirCo.,Grnybnrg, Tez. k Co., Lnnsittg. 1i020-CIuuirIi, A, Sk'ruieniterg, lletituu,tttit, 'But W. Knowlton, Sales Agct, l.onier32212-Robert J.¡-Jallilay, Nate BCnenuhelI (-0t;I . Gea. t.'t oub*n Prenitlent,Turnbous' J2260-Normi,n B. Covel're,it!et,t, Cote i,i,r IKICluarIe, i I, Steveno, c'o I lote!lit'titiu,t,tu,t, Atl,Irot't PAtCrû9 l.ht.Co., ,Ç oneO.ltorna City. Ohio.. Xrou Brou. I.br. Co., Beaumont, Tex. k Fiuiilu Co.Li,tioi,tg,liRe1,. hituitt0t, Jttiiii .1.l"tttttitt,t,,__,, l)itlritit, ¡tutu Tir. Co..NewOrleansandSeattle.32213-'Tliontm Il. Howell \ice-Prcoident, 11itt I Atitlt'rott,,. O'T 't RIO-.(eiternDistru.n.1.Horace . - 'l'tiro. ¡12201-L. Z, hager, V0u Ft,reiuout,I [tiger I,ltr. 8O2t)''.iltuittrtttttt¡ti. iuiOrmie Blotiei,uir,l, lIutitil,,, N. Y Itolitnol ., lmtuin, Maos, , Roh,,,on (21 US). PiiconThrer Ihr.Cet., lion Liur. Co., Beaumont. Tex. Co., I,ansi,tg, ¡tIiel,. 8(I7tl»\VilIltittt 1'. \V:,lltiee, dri,yltt,rg. 's'' Nnvlttr _ tote'itrk, N. Y. 11len' Edwin l.ewio, Soloiritun, Dix Lbr.3221l.-'Anulrew K. :I2262....luo,,jon,iu, '' T)iekttttt,t, Fi \illiam Ont Johnson, Atrit Monnger 1".utilI,ir.,l'reolilcu,),i liii! lOtitt.Sjt,Ii n I. hYtttitt, 20h Aluo,,,,tler lIltIg., Rouit. lititittio City, fili,, Cit.. Caxibri,lc..'tlono. anti Shipping Clerk, t Ott,,.\ViIti,t,i .ittiit'u.. . Miller Vitlor Ihr. Jbr, Ci,., l,tittsitig, filie1,. uu,,itit. OR}'CO,--(hlonuath Falls Distrtctl. .& lll1enl.ewi l.ing, Soleouitan, W. A. Webster Chicago, ill, Co., Beaumont. l22t13.-.'Cloro L. ingela, Vice l'reoitlent nu,tl ?'iutittger, lo7-i.eltoy 1V. Eiutg, lutto 1)2)1, lItant intuit. IV. A. I I talky tut ti iu, ('itrtlttittt, Oit, "eo.et 2tl4S. BigL*hci flouCo.,Klo. Co., \\'atertnwn..lxos. ') ' ('i,u,ti,lii m,th Folle, Ore. 322l-'rlton li.Kelly,Saleonian,Fairhatiks hVillIi,,,iato,t blir,tkC,e,l Co,, 'uVillinittotetu,, lÙU)6-IVru,. Q. 'il'elli,I I tlt k l"t. IV,,rtl, it,, l'tnt ... ,liitthotii,v,ll,,,I' it,, :i21.,,.....\craon M. Motinori, Sniesman, Watertown Co., New Oriento, La. ç fitilel,, i'i.rlliur. (huu,, S. I itoilt'y (I,untlttit,, i)RFC.ON-.(lienlDiotrtct. Il. E.AlI'n i litt)Ciuti,,!,, l,br. C'o.. \Vnlertown, Mann. 32lO--Clina. M. Ma.hry. 122a.I-J, Clytlo i(iiittoy, Bt,lto,,,o,,, (jollier Iltirrett,I I Il.-..(fl,irittt'it L, lttitli, iii2 IC,,itl,lIltIl{., lIeht,. lI,iru'ltiy . L10,,11:0, flutti,. ( :qo ' flrohe.sr*nIon Insulter Co.. i2!SC,---I'ouilV. Itolden, Salm Manager, W'. A.Et217-'Eilwin W. , l, OlterI,e,'l,. jCrJ Ore lnekenzie,Office iinnnger, 'l'ut!etlet,Glut,. inetti i)t'trttl, ¡thit'Ii, Vchter, \'ntertown, Mass. (ir005 Moore h Co., Storks,!.. :l'Jmni-...Iviuuituuu,F'.Ertitis,Ot%'iittr,IV, I '227))»l.løy,l II.I Itirrio, llt,x 8;l8, lI»tiuiuitttttt, It, S. IS'), ititig 4t,tt h', \V,,oh, It. F', Kroi,o, ()lFCON-l\Vc'ern District).J. Olson t1S'-.l'ronk S. hoche, Mannecr, Ilnotori Branch, i22IS-Artltuir L. March, Ileporter, The Enterprice i)e IVitt,fihieltigi,,,, 12'Ifl:--Il,uI,et h. ilalier, l'lt,ttttu,villtt, C. E. u.ounttts.. l)t'lrttit, filch, 'tVm. It,. t ¶p3 ' .o The Timbcrnnax, Portlan,i. Ore. rhuiett Co., New York City. . Co., Beaumont, Ten. i, )2266...-filerlii, J. Long, Secreti,ry.'l'rcio,,,rer, 11,,gcr 115fl2-.IVllIi,,iti A.hI,,witt, ll,,x 810, lIe,u,it,,oiit, '" 'l'üft tuttI ti fe h),ttrt,lt t filth McCormick (9S2P1. 2lt'.S-WillintI..Suititli, (ietirg,t%'iT FtNM -Wtllisn, T Treasurer,Lexington 322lti-'Itnlnli S. Matoteroon, Suoerintenijcnt., Keith I Litr. Co,htittoi,,g,flint. I í7lI-'l'l,ou,tta I I.I Itinter, Jr.,u8t3tOrititge St., l)ttrgtiyittt CItictig,)i Il. Munorer lto'ert Wilcox, Asuran, Canal Zone, Ihr. Co,,Lexington, Mau. ¡.br. Co., l3etireont, Tez. t )22t17..-A nao,, .ongotreet,)'r,,oit!e,,t,i.ottgotrt'et liv't,tittt,,nt. ,itth,ilt.MItait tuttI t, if,' l)t'tr,,,t, f11,1, l'snom Cl.°-Ilerltcrt C.'enn,President, ilasley Ihr. l222-1lenjainin C MeDonotigh, I.teher k J.br, Lo., l.titaing, fil di. I r,UOI-Jtiiteutli 1'. J,tneo, c-o l'itukett .J,,ittt, lIcita.i"' I',.e,ittttti h t'xiutgtt,ti, ICy Plil n'FINE I-'t\'C, Scrim (25652), Knlam. Co., Newlonville,Mano. Moore, Ornange, Tex. 82'2)18-ltoully 1'.flei)oni,I,I, Seeretory.Tretot,rer, uuu'titt. A. C. l)hixhorg . lay City, filth. bt;sn I.hr Co,lortilo. P. 1. 321t00_llayntond Wilson, Salesnian, Ciro. J. Barker32ì21-\\'illjarn O. leKinnnn,Secretory,lIooe CapitolCity IÁ,r.(io,,Li,utoiuig,flic!,. líOOl-.'tViIIi,,tti C), IC,ith,,rit1 ICeitI,I IltIg.lItait,' '' fIc(Jttuig.. Ct,I,,rtoltt Ñ1tri,tgo Colo. ' l.l,r. Co., \Valthoni, Maso. It, M. 'I'iul!y . K 'STCBRW °N -' (Northern t}Ietrict. l.br, Co., Beaoituont, Thx. l2260-llonry G.MeNee, $aleou,,iu,, huger Lbr, moitI, Iti,,t,,io, filo. Gcrçe S'llcr(2ISPi. Tm'elfth Sr., Laoka.t2I9t.-Fronklt.Wilcox,Siockhohlcr,Ilonley .32222--.BcnjominF. ilitehell,Salesman,Turn- . Co,, Lansing, 111ml, r,:is 1-florria b. IVou,i,,,uk, e-ti 't'ho lleau,t,otit bI,r,¡tiro, L. il 'l',iliy. st. b,,',,, filo. u ciS0'i L3'r. Co.,uewtern. Noua. ; ' ,- Cuu., ilttt,titt,tt,it, F. A. \Voiivtr ' Caradu how I.br. Co., Beaumont. Ten. If'270-iVaiter 1',i'tl,,u,er, ('let','lau,il, Olno . l'reaitle,,t, Capitol City çkep,. &TCflEh A\-(S l'em Dh,trict W ..' I curuLI eIs no \ínnoger'IS ctusterI br I 3 ...\% ill orn '1 MooreualcornaoTurnhnut Lbr, Co., Louoi,tg, flieht, liii 1-Cltrioto titer 8.Iliuuiogii,t, P. 1).ilt ¡lOI A, Ciorchoti. ,l)i'tri,,t, flic!,, . bolO, II.,Ictiktt.. v w (eCS) The Bxtl Lhr. Cm, Co. Watertown, Ma0, Lbr. Co., Enuumont. Tez. 32271.-Donald S. Oltit,Seerettirynuit!(ietter,ul fitohtio, Ali,, , I)tttr,,it, Míehi, lisrohi W. Cole .,, \iannger, Ceo. W. Blas- ¡ I).letuuitittl_ , RI'- SoskCsoa,a. 322P1-ilsulriey D. Naylor, Salesman,'tuiIler k Monngor, ¡JolI ¡br. Co,, Ltiuioing, Miel,. . 8).l.ittito, Mo, chard. .kritnrton, ti C.1). l,ofiItot,'r, ut uit ititl eli,tigl,tutr, Otli'5'C,BQi'lNA-(Cctlnmbìa OiIrictl.C. \ln.cs. Vitlor Ihr.Co., Beaunnont. Tez. . ¡12272.-G.II,Sliopartl, Secretary 'l'retutureruntI h'reotitt C,ilíf. 322u.l---ThannnnIi.fla,s' ttManager, p Fronehi ('uttle_ .. Cnrnb.cll 'i97,CUet.oxi Crproiel.tur. Buttrick 1222.,-.Clyde A. Peda.o, Serretary-Treauuirer Man- '''''". St Lttti(o Mo, C. Manager, Ilota filteporel Lh,r. Co., Ditoon. n Ihr. Corp., \Soithxrn, Mass. . . . I M. fil. Ellolgt' C' h' S. C, acer, Doucette l,br. Co., 1{lI, Tez. claie, Mich. I Ct,rI,,tli,Kuioo. SOk;:fl ìNk-(Gl-f..5.il3e Dietsict). C. 3Ç11 lLPcrr, Soleonian, Keith Lbr. Co., ji . . flirt,. M. ¡ti l)letlge ' Cori,,tl,fiuto. Ctnstlon No. 2254, Corinth, Misa., Tb0 W.A. Hodley Il. lt. lolucrot,tttl to, ;oel (SL Gre.e'eillsLbr.C.ct.. Concutenstion No. 2262, De- St l,o,,t, filo, August 19,1922. pn. trolt,Mich., 1 Clt,,s, .1. JCtittttut,'r C:.e1ue. S. C 27-Jauni°LRbiso, .j,litor, Keith J.hr, Co, I. September 9, 1922. REINSTATEMENTS .... Nno' I',,rk N, Y. M Aus tin, Manager,Corinth Beaumont. . - ¡12273-'fiurry Borger J, F, Jt,,I,1.. st, h,,ttii TF\'\T'. l;_(E s cru 'c W Hlor. Tez. li. Secretoryrretot,rer, I fil,,. l'' true Mill, Corinth \lio. 't i" O W1,illtrt't,tl itt tutu :l,o,ig i)t'at'lt, 13C (..5,il. W. H .,rx'&y L.«o...... Jo'nt' ,.. .-.-\ormun D Teveo llenorter The Beaumont : M. Sibloy Lbr. Co., l)otroit, Miel,, I FOR 1923 4, Y. -JnorthP.Bailey,iloroiwetolInopecteir, W,iiter It. 'uno'_.. . l'lkhi,,rt *.iCtr, Teca. Enterprise, Zteauinont, Tez, J :1227'I.-Pat;lck J.Cornier, Aooiotnu,t to Proitle,,t, I . luttI, .rorrLumber Co., Corinth, Miso. 3222') IVm,1'.'1'en, I______Ilert harm,,, l)tttrtiit M,u1, T\E..E-( onorni,, ii i , .. vton F. Thonnos, Salexnon A. L. Carter Co., Dotroit,Mielt, . ., 'u L'. Me,i4tuseo, Mananer, Corinth Lltr. Co., Be.auimont, Tez. ¡l227r,-.CI,ou.S.¡1atlloy, C. C. ¡titillent. st filo, *iier Wi,e. M ...c.z-u-.t.e, Aoountou,t fl,,nnger, S. . ¡Ioilwn,,I Co., Corinth, Mino. :tt:e.-JacohM. Vtbrook,VicePrcoidcnt, i Jiatiloy ¡br, Ca., Clt,,tliauo, Ont., Cattail,,. No.Ntiuno OltiH. ht.Vttkt letr,,it, ilItul,. ¶;.0 At!tlre.00 atitl City. filiIto,, ICht,tt Du,'...nci% M. Meoner, Onuer, Akorn l.ltr, home i,br.Co., Ileournont, Ten. ¡227i.-.ArtI,,ur jc, ¡ Atht,u,tt, Ga IM - '-'e Wsi'-r i_ Lettoort, Detroit D,,,ire k Noti,ll)73'J-.l'eter N'oie,hl8 ilt,llyo'oo,lb'etttirity o.II. II,,rl,t,'l . (Yn,,tt,,,, };ent i;; 1:bt; C Co. ('rnxuh. Mi.o. )t Co,, Dotroit, Mich,. . liluIg;litthlyw,tt,,l, Colil, )I,,o , . fll,,o. ¡I. iittÎ,th . .i,it,ttt ou, 32'277--Ko,,nethu L. fiioI)onnl,l, Seerot,,ry, Suuhttirh,,,n . 3 h89-,i,,l,n J. (ioiiierfor,l, ))etroit ¡,hr. Co., l)o. Y,ir,'r-z, Ttna . ¡.(1, (',rigpo. . 'l'tit'tti,,t,, Lbr. Dealers Amo,, Detroit, flucht, troit, Miel,, . VooI, 1EX,kS-1Weueex PttC. D.eht.'. Wth- ConeMenation No.2256, Atlanta, Ca., f2278-'Aibort M. Itlnekey, 8t,het Manager, litt,, I'. , A. Stt,pliit,., Su,ult, Mtttu,':,, Col,f, 37t)I»J,,r,,ca M,,il,ahl, Mulboll l.htr, Co., Ot,',,so, ¡ti,\v',uu,ht ¿flPfl. D Pa.sa L.. Co.. El ?o.o,. Auguat 26, 1922, 'fernerCo., l)otroit,filie!,. fil icht, i)t'tr,tlt,Miel,, Tezn.s. 322t3.-Ilinton Blxcksienr,S'iJlitnghath.TiftIhr. :12270-Fra,,k I), Smithkoolotont Attttrncy Do- 7'IO2-'E,,geu,o Ii. Crtiiu,, l'iioltekoh,ttieh,t bAa. Co., ('11111 iii,! be 'l'iih,,,1,()lilt i A, i. u hi,g,r trait Lbr. Deaero Ami,,1 Detroit, fuel,, ChimgttIll. . h.,itoittç, Miel,, l"io,lhev fil. 1';- ;' Have You Paid kCrcotlhndnll Breo,Inc 32280-'Leo D. 8otot,'tial, Detrt,,tI,.I). tien,,., l'2430-Gr,,rnvillo V, Zeigier, St, Joso1,h, Vnlltty b,itr 'l'ttrr,',ttt' ...... \ttttit,, Ohio t . I, (Itlr,.tu,ht Detroit, . 'IItl,'tlo, Ohi,t, TEA-Sotthrs.stri Ditit3, k ¡tue!,, Co,, Ht,,lhe,,,l,i,,,!, ' C. E, 'l'r,'d,'ck ' Tw'. 3237-For't R. Davis, Solmenan, J. W. Zuber ¡hf'JiI-PorterE. Stette ¡,,otit,,tol'x,tetttive, II I 2'I»Ahhiort C. lltu,oeu,,lt,it,hter,,,t,ui'sfitti, lu,s, Dvtrt,it Miel,, o'.. . A. A. htttt.zi,',t. hitI,t,t,o, filo, I,br. Co., Atianto, G. Notional Itetoll ¡tir. DIra.Aoau,,, Cihilcago. Co., MauioCiehtl, O},i,i. . . IO ,rrtb,,,t i. Shutout_ . ' tI L ' ..O' .. , t TUi-..n i,,, rit.. 'Le Ru,'n voto! )' )2282-Roiatrt , Sh'rihtt,Niileen,ii,u,, ìlttotr,ck huOli4--Ci,tuu.li.'l'rctliek,I lt,t,ih.rti,oekIhr, 06., ,Clttet'ht,,itl, Ohio B'i'e,e ',ttt(te, I l'rittIb. Vu'rkt'rk,' Gr,,n,l lltijtitli, fIlch (.'t Lbr.Co., Àtiuuntx,Ca. Lh,r. Co., Detrtt,t flieht, . l)etrolt,fihi,thi. , . ' 12283-A. Ni,h,,,,i h)e'tritit, fll,t,h, w kepn\ TO-t '°& J ' o .z" i. 5 . 9. Pi-.Thom&I Facter WiltunughomTilt Ibr Yonmana,h'olcuu,,on, Detrt,ith)oor127r,í.--lt,th,t, Il. lIrt,tv,,,I 25)) lieht,,, Ava., h)tttr,tit, \ f T t' c leo I), Hootott,tttil.. l)ttro,t, fil eh,. Er'y EB;, eoo.r,J, ? k Suo!, Co., l)etroit, fihleh,. . flli,uht, CLrktIthh%.44e. .iJu[45:, v, i', lI,ill iu,gttr netrttlt, fil,,'!,, .. i4-znc' R.}farderee, Superintendentof - WsA t ! Cnnrnt..n,.iI.,..N.. Oe',C.._,.e_,t,__t. TI. '.V1"t't,,'r u,'tt.,..._,,., tttJ. MillPhoenixPI \II1 C btlta,O î WIT VTOPt'1A-W D iÌThe,nnxOPL September 9, 1922. wíl,t. , 41-Jeff D Johr.on, 1I (t :.l)cLnttht'kl. bOl Irss8 st., Pa, Il, I.Jones_... .htlna,Go. 122)14-Edward S. Deal, Sabea flianager, Xleu,tent l)etroit, fIlch WEST \1!IÂ-4cothrn C.. L ' A. S, l'art er. uirt, 4 iB242-Et!w.ml D. ori.nn, Socomn, lJrooks . k lCe,,nody l'ortoon, W,iol,. Clte,'hiu,tl, 01,1,, iUM C'.thnrz. . 'i, 't /- Snlout Corp., East Port. Fia. ¿ :l2285-caru Biaekst.ock, l'reolde,,t and Mnuinger, firs. A.: l'orttr (ìlevelt,,,th, 01,1,, .Et4.._utu.eCiC. cc' I . henry Otis otith ta,fo_. . çtOyS:IN- 21-.fl.nnictO. Nook,ilsnscx. Gout. R. Jonen Bloekotock ¡,htr, Co.Neattio, Woof, l)etrt,it, fibel,, t'e'ucCv SL uI'stco. WilL . h228h1-Joiu,eo E. Corral! C, filt'l,t'tu, , .11Irrh, It,,,,, flI,rh,, k Co.,Seuttt.dale.Ou, l3rennoo,kate Clerk,l'nullo A. Il W"O).UNC-!Xci C.Ac on '. ... , ¡Bit), .,,,. (iliiciigaIll j . I Coait Sluiptero Ait',,., P2244-I'aul l'oton, }L.rndallBuco. Ioc..ktbuuta.On. /, Seattle, W,ttlu. . ' R, C'tt- 2. t ec fibra. A. JI.llatl, u"-tt t 1)22)47-Elmer It, Carlion, Otlico Manager, Corlo- (u,iri,goI Il' / AiIoh1,h, l'moi,,tl .-,-. Concatenation'ic,2257 St.Louso Mo 't bt,rg full lt 'l'inthter Co., Scuttle, Woal,, Cltit'i,go, Ill, .t) I, Ifohiert Brown i September 19z2. .. ¡12288-Euu,iI Ilonoon l)trolh, fillt'h,. 1o' . Frélghit Chal,,, Agent, IVet 1', fil. Baker,.. I - 224.'v-Robert .bbeco. Prenikot. .kloelcokTrtensin . . . Count L,irni,eroue,, Atan., SettItlo,Wool,, Chi,ri,go, III, Alh,ert l)unjo,ttt,, Cutio, Chiitt,,go, Ill ; Lbr.kTieC.cn., B4 b2280'-WalterS.Fhlh,itanl'oeiflo Coaot SI,iiti,ers Crn,'ucnl Bldg., . Aou',,. .Jtiiui G, fileI,ih,ah,., 8,'tittlo, IV,,ol,, St.. Loti'. Mo.. Seattle,Vash,. Mro, J. (I. fiItli,t,tuhi... .., , Souille, Wool,, !,fake rerrnttance payable to W.Gutehuueneuu,Sn1esa.ti, t . 12290.-Alfred .foh,ieon, Co.Prtner, City f1111' ' MiliteLbr. b, riiuik (I. )i,l,e r,n.'. -- Co.,St.Lennjon,Mo: t, . . . work Co.,Tncoma, 'Wool,, Atltu,,ti,, Ga, , , q. u. Aah,t,u,. 1922 NEW MEMBs 322h)l'-'Chiarlea . Detrt,it, Miel,. :J4_c1unnen J, Scfrmind, Yarul Foreman, 3. II. ; S.MIne, Iloyer, A. C.Dt,ttoui I IV t . . J,, C,. lt,,b,onatta l,ow,'lbv,Ihe, Ol,io . . . ReniLbr.Ce..BIlevifle.III. Lbr,.Corp., Scuttle, Wool,. .Aòøn.s l e' Sohettr j, IB!! j, Boytna rAQ'OOt ( ,,,,,, Ahhva,, fuel, tiis.»\alte . I22 .112-maneo. E. Morris, J. N; fllorr,a Lbr. Co,, Suttorr1J. Conierai Manante, ¡redO, ',"eoh,,ver ¡lay C,ty, Mliii,. Secy. -Treas. Suttrfi3d'l'i.eC«,Buke.r,Mo. 5otthe, Wash,. t h2'2l)'J-Lio,,el J, Ph,lh,1to, St,pervtoi,,g Oi,erot,,,,t, ,ioh,,,J. Ç,,,,ter(,,rtl_,.,_ I)etrt,,t, filiel,, Concaten*tiorvNa 125S, lit. Chicago 'llio Wheeler Otgoeol Cçi,, Toconas, M'tali. Areh,,e i' iolu'r Grnnth htt,pitlo, f0,1,. - . 1.-\'ernon Johin Eulen, Cinienco i,. L. Clark...., C.oncatetataoa Tm., i 174 -krc de Biiilcjh'scr Dotro,t, filch,, ,.. b22O'-'Evrgtt W, ShiewSoperinteo,leu,t.Wool,' .&szL'wt2, C. 1r.co, or ciio Ington Fir Fi,,l, Co., Seattle, Wfiili. p V. '/,,eglcr.._,, Sot,th, llt',,th, littI. Wine.,1MO Otis B)t C'Piiea.ea.11. I. \Vll,,,lcle..,,... Sti,o,,la, filo. M-Jn lILsi'B'mr r-.- '. , 1220,5-PaulJ,Snuaitp,Jfocimn CoostShipittra St Louis, Mo .o-cu s. Bt Mro, 'I,W, lItttl,he ,,,,,, i.. .'v etj ...... ,. .. St l,o,,ia, fila, ThaDatev 458',t,, Seattle, Woal,. . . , 3 C.eatx'al\ox'ononoolJnr.Ccv, Mnnxnc000 , harry Gerbt'r,.___ 3 CalL..oen'o.:'s ...... ttrjtrv ,, )22911-Clork W. Thounpon, Partner, City full. Amin, fluch,. 2l-luen. w.winranon. Detrolt,MieI,. (b.. r.'rn'T1r tn . . work Co.,.. Tocotna,IVool, .. Wirueman -- - - 1i0,;: k Ge'c,nuiI3e,Mìu,. .- ..-n.',,..--"",. " ' '...... ,J,,t,.t,go, 1. 7

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