40) The Mountaineer 
Sumner E. Paine, Winona Bailey, Frank S. Southard, H. May 
saptie, Lulu Smith. 
3} Company—Prof. W. D. Lyman, captain; Jessie Nettleton, 
Dr. W. F. Hoffman, Metta McDaniels, Dr. Margaret Baldwin, 
A. H. Cruse, Josephine Scholes, Karle G. Spatford, Angelica 
Martin, Stella Scholes, J. Fred Blake. 
C Company—H. ©. Belt, captain; Mrs. H. C. Belt, Charles 
Gleason, Gladys M. Tuttle, W. H. Gorham, Kathleen Gorham, 
H. H. Hastings Jr., H. K. Stream, I. M. Clark, Minnie Hutch- 
‘ 
inson, Earle C. Rice. 
D Company—Dr. H. B. Hinman, captain; George M. Hin- 
man, Mrs. H. B. Hinman, J. A. Blosser, O. L. Avey, Brittania 
Torrey, Bertha Reed, Grace Carr, Emil Krahnen, Everett R. 
Clark, Robert Carr. 
I} Company—Charles Albertson, captain; Mary Paschall, 
H. A. Fuller, Susanna Kellet, R. J. Hagman, June Oakley, A. 
H. Albertson, Mollie Leckenby, A. H. Denman, Harry B. Lear, 
rear guard. 
*LEGENDS OF THE CASCADES. 
Pror. W. D. Lyman. 
“The legend, which unites both the physical conformation 
of the Cascades and the three great snow mountains of Hood, 
Adams, and St. Helens, with the origin of fire, is to this etfect: 
According to the WKlickitats, there was once a father and two 
sons who came from the east down the Columbia to the region 
in which Dalles City is now located, and there the two sons 
quarrelled as to who should possess the land. The father, to 
settle the dispute, shot two arrows, one to the north and one 
to the west. He told one son to find the arrow to the north 
and the other the one to the west, and there to settle and bring 
up their families. The first son, going northward, over what 
was then a beautiful plain, became the progenitor of the 
Klickitat tribe, while the other son was the founder of the 
great Multnomah nation of the Willamette Valley. To 
separate the two tribes more effectively, Sahale, the Great 
Spirit, reared the chain of the Cascades, though without any 
*Copyright. Putnam's Sons. 
