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Now admit it, our lumberjack B. J. Good 

 didn't he? — Mr. Clubine played fair. 



Who said that Walter Mansfield wasn't there some 

 .calliope of his? Some warbler this Walter of ours. 



The kodak and camera fiends were on the job. 



■'Charles" Eeay is some provided. He knows how 1 

 job pretty well. We don't blame him for feelinj; pn 

 menu cards — they were very artistic. 



If L. B. Sanderson would have explained earlier i 

 where he procured his buttonhole bouquet, several o; 

 have thanked him. 



And to think that Frank Fish and "Lou" Fuller each wanted 

 a whole cherry pie! 



And "Harry" Darlington wore his "white" pants. 



When two good fellows like Charles Goodman and "Art" Wells 

 put their heads together, isn't it wonderful how many pleasant 

 surprises they can spring on people? They surely had an oppor- 

 tunity of seeing everybody enjoying all the good things their 

 ingenuity suggested. 



"Loren" Prescott was on the job both days. We want to 

 thank "Loren" for letting us see how and where they make 

 sawmill machinery, also other good things. 



Captain La Due is one of those real accommodating fellows. 

 He has our friendship. 



And now again, "The German Band." 



Secretary Kellogg and A. S. Osborne were holding down one end 

 )i the boat talking shop and J. T. Phillips and H. A. Latimer the 

 ither end listening to the music. 



R. B. Goodman couldn't swallow that first telegram. 



Frank Butts said "No. 38 and 40." Now everybody sing — if 

 iiiu can't sing 'em, shout 'em. 



Fox True to His Name 



M. .). Fox, of Iron Mountain, a prominent Michigan lumberman, 

 is known far and wide as a joker in two ways, he being able to 

 liear the butt of a joke and laugh when it is on him and also being 

 able to come back with one that is just a little better than that 

 sprung on him. One or two little jokes on the part of Mr. Fo.m 

 started things at the Northern Hemlock and Hardwood Manufac- 

 turers' Association convention at Menominee a few days ago. 



With the business of the convention practically completed, fully 

 a dozen lumbermen got their heads together to "put one over on. 

 Fox. ' ' Sufficient to say they did. 



A man having every appearance of a bona fide small town mar- 

 shal approached Fox in front of his hotel and said. '"This- 

 Mr. Fox?" 



"Guilty, what is it?" asked the jovial lumberman. 



' ' Don 't know whether ye are guilty or not, but remember any- 

 thing ye say '11 be used agin ye 'cuz ye 're arrested for speeding 

 in a Ford," replied the marshal, placing a firm hand on the lumber- 

 man 's arm and indicating that it was time to be moving. 



' ' What 's wrong with you, I haven 't an automobile here nor have 

 1 been in one," replied Fox, and he was the least bit impatient. 



"It's no matter," replied the marshal, "here's the warrant, so 

 come along." Fox went. 



The marshal led his captive direct to the justice, where he was 



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