Crook County Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY CITY OFFICIAL FAPER FOR CITY OF PRINEVILLE VOI-. XXII PIU.VEVII.LK, CROOK COCjXTY, OKWiON, July 11, 1018 NO. 85 COMPLETE LIST OF W.8.S. UTI.ESH WHO ITT CROOK 4'Ol NTYOVF.lt THE TOP A NOT YET SEEN An In All Oilier I'm riot ! Moven.TIm ItooMi'iiU of IVIim' Ami Tho County Have Mwln (miI Tho lint of muiu below havrt boon arranged In alphabetical order to ....ill..... it... I. .....lit..,, i.f (tin Hut lllllllinifT mo iimiiuiiiia ...... In a few canes there will Im noticed i blank after numo: till means: that for vnrloun reasons the coiititilt-1 tees have boon unable to seo Ihn ( pornon. AIho In a number of In-j mantes thn persons will no doubt I. .. .. I....... I .i i iiImiviiI mill wll tiuVA lin.n i.'.'i. iiii-'i . t..n ...... ,. pledged their quoin after thin lint U In typo. Thin explanation In Hindu In order to avoid any mlnundornttind Ing. A. Ahln, Mm. Margaret. $5; Ahbott, Kdward A., $25; Aduninnn, Tlllln, $15; Adamn, Oliver, $50; Adamnon, J. K., II 20; Adamnon, ,1). !'., $1 50 ; AKontino, D. (., $10; Agnew, Sam uel K.. I i Agoo, K. It.. $20; Al len, U. Grant, $20; Allmi, Merlin K., $26; Allen, II. K.. $35; Allen, Kin worth K.. $30; Allen, Herb, $ ; AIIIhoii, Jennn W., $20; Ammoim, Richard A., $50; Animonn, Nora, $10; Anglnnd, Ned, $200; Anderson, jamen, $35; Andernon, 8. I)., $36; Anderson, i.oe, sao; Angou, itoro, $ i Andernon. II. II., $20; Ar nold, Wilbur, $10; Arnold, Ktiymnn, $10; Arnold, Wm., $10; ArnintronK, Theodore, $16: Anil by, K. L $26; Ayron, W. 8.. $46; Ayren, Sholhurn, $6; Auntln, Minn Mario, $10; Adamn, Anna, $20; Allen, Mabel, $100; Al exander, A. A., $20; II. Rortrand. Mm. B. l., $10; Barn let, Otto, $6; Darnolea, Mm. Clara, $5; Darker llron., $ ; Bailey, 8. V., $ ; Bolshy. John A.. $ : Baldwin, Bertha, $35; Baldwin, Har old, $176; Baldwin, T. M $ff20; Baldwin, Nelllo C, $680; Balfour, Mm. W. 8., $6; Balfour, Bruce, $25; Damon, Harry, $100; llorrlnon, Otto, $ ; Barney, C. C, $20; Barney, J. W $16: Barney, Man, $5; Bnrnes, Irono, $20; Barnny, W. A., $36; Bar ney, Homer, $25; Barnard, K. 8., $45; Bamholdt, V., $20; Bontonoro, Fred, $260; Ilayn, A. U $20; Bnyn, Grace B $26; Bnttlngor, Leo, $25; Baaloy, C. A.. $ ; Bochtol, L. M., $ ; Bochtol, Llda, $16; Decker, Jacob, $60; Decker, Sophia, $15; Bochman, Geo, F $30; Beebo, 0. W., ; Beach, N. B $25; Roman, John, $100; Boolor, Murian and Ber nardino, $20; DiMinon, Thon., $10; Diirnard, Thon., $10; Bornard, Chan, ft Hon. $100; Belknap, II. P. and Mm., $80; Bennett, Low, $50; Ben nett, Mm. Sophia, $10; Bennett, J. W $ ; Bennett, Mary K.. $26; Ber nard, Andrew, $26; Hornier. Goo. L., $30; Bean, W. L.. $50; Bennett, B. R $160; Bennett, Wm. n., $ ; Blddlo. Otla, $10; Biggs. Mr, and Mrn. M. R., $150; Blrdsong, E. J., $10; BlrdnoiiK, Eddie C, $10; Blrd song. W. H., $10; Bloom, J. E., $90; Blrdsong, Chun. C, $20; Hlovins, Julia, $25; Blackstone, Percy, $20; Blovlnn, I. M., $76; Blovlns, Loe, $60; Bolsby, Chan., $20; Bowlsby, Julia, $6; Booton, Maria and ion, $70; Boone, J. W $100; Bogue, H. B $ ; Bogue, A. T $1,000; Bog er, Frank, $5; Bonney, Luckey, $60; Boydston, B. F., $10; Boynnton, Sus le L., $26; Bowman, J. P., $10; Bost wlck, J. A., $26; Bowman, A. R and . A 1 1 a, $60; Boslottl, Jim, $ ; Bradley, Rob't., 8.,$ ; Brennon, T. H $100; Bow lln, Lentor, $10; Bowline, Cecil, $10; Brazee, Geo., $60; Brandstrom, Knate, $5; Bradfird, C. W., $5; Breen, John, $ ; Breon, Gladys, $ j Brix, J. C. $25; Breene, Mrs. 8. E., $100; Breese, Mrs. Ora M., $25; Breese, Lyrle A., 15; Breene, lyrle R., $10; Breese, Olga M., $10; ; Breone, Eldred M., $50; Brlx, C. C, $ ; Breese, R. W., $100; Breese, , J. R., $80; Breeding, Mrs. John, I ; Brink, Rova, $25; Brink, M. E., $26; Brown, M. H $5; Brown, War Ten, $100; Brown, John B., $26; Brown, Geo. J., $20; Brown, J. P., $ ; Brown, C. W., $20; Brown, W. W., $1,000; Brown, S. 8.', $60; Brown, A. G., $25; Brown, Fred, $20; Browning, Robert, $35; Bryant, Dick, $10; Bryant, Bessie, $10; Brown, R. W $10; Brown, Fred, $80; Bryson, Joe, $20; Bryson, Grace, $10; Bryan, C $100; Burke, F. P., $20; Brummer, Henry, $6; Brumer, Mrs. Henry, $5; Burrlght, Howard, $40; Broslus, F. E $ ; Brunstrum, Newton, $ ; Brummer, W. H., $25; Burmelster, Chris, $60; Bushnell, Nannie, $ ; Bushnell, U. S $ ; Bushnell, Chas. L., $ ; BusBett, R. R $66; Bussett, E. A., $ ; Burchtorf, F. W., $40; Burch torf, Bon, $36; Burrls, Mary E., $ Butler, V., $60; Butler, Mrs. V $20; Bundy, E. T $80; Bundy, Mrs, Mary H $25; Bundli, Albert M $ ; Burchtorf, Hattie Mae, $10; Boyer Stephen, $20; Buker, B. O., $20; Burgett, Wm. A., $30; Byrd, A. M., $25; Brown, Mrs. IT. B., $10; Bow Jin, F. F., $10; Bowlin, Enid, $6; UK PARENT HKM) FOI'K Mark Lnrwood, of Eugene, EiiIInIh In l ulled Hltttcn Navy Kl'GKNB, OUB July 8 Mr. and Mm, T, J I. Lnrwood of Eugene linve given their fourth son to their coun try's service. Mark I.urwood, aged 17, student In the Eugene high school,, left today for Portland, win-re he will enlist In the United Stale Navy. Ills brothers, Donald, Waller, and Leonard F. Larwood, are now nerving with General Pornh lug's forces In Franco. Tho hoys am great-grandsona of Rov. II. II, Bpaldlng, who caino to tho Oregon country with Dr. Whit man In 1X36. w. n. . LEWIH FAMILY TO LEAVE Will rroliabl)' (Jo Into IIuhIiion In Portland In Near Future Mr. and Mrn. John Lewis and f 11 ra lly will lenvn for Portland noon, whore they will make their homo. Mrs. Lew In has purchased a millinery hunlnens at 422 Washington St., and will take over the store the first of August. Mm. Lewis has always had a good biiMlness hern which will no doubt bo takon up by somnone elso. ROAD SCROSS THE TIE ALL ON TIIK OROIM) AND WORK I'lUMJItKSHINO HPEEDILY FIFTEEN MEN WANTED HALT DAY Anyone Who Will Volunteer To Help DlHtrihule Tien Tomorrow Morn ing Ploane Notify J. 1. Reams Work on the Prlnevllle railroad in progrenslng nicely. The steel is being laid acroan Crooked River bridge today and the whistle of the work train can be beard In Prlne vllle. The ties are all on the ground and an urgent call Is being made, for volunteers to help distribute them tomorrow morning. Fifteen men are wanted for just one bait day. Please notify George Ream's at Cornott's store or be on hand tomorrow morn ing If you can help with this impor tant work. w. s. i. FIRE TIll'RHDAY KVKNINQ llarn mid Contents Were Destroyed audi Garden Wum Hoorrlied at , The KuHton Home A fire started In the barn belong ing to Mr. and Mrs. Euston, who live on the north side, Thursday evening and destroyed the building and all the contents. They had an excellent garden close by, which was also de stroyed. w. 1. . ItKD CROSS CONKKRKNCK ON FRIDAY, JULY 12 R. E. Arne, representing the Home Clvlllnn Relief 8ection ot the Amori can Red Cross, will be in Prlnevllle on Friday, July 12, for a conference with the local Home Service Section. Bundy, Wm. A., $10. O. Campbell, S., $10; Campbell, Nan cy, $50; Campbell, Jno., $15; Camp bell, Mrs. Julia, $ ; Calavan, Ray mond,, $100; Callahan, John, $35; Carlin, J. Henry, $25; Carlin, Emery, $16; Carlin, James, $10; Caldwell, L. C, $20; Carro, Emile, J., $10; Carter, Henry, $ ; Carley, A. B., $ ; Carter, Frank, $60; Carlin, H. W., $100; Carlson, Una, $25; Carlin, Mary E., $20; Can trill, J. C. and Mrs., $75; Carlson, J. W., $ ; Car son, W. A., $20. Charlton, C. M., $25; Casey, Le land, $36; Casey, Laura, $35; Cot tlngham, A. 8., $20; Champman, J. J,. $15; Cassar, Burt, $60; Cayton, Fred, $20; Cayton, Harry, $5; Chors, Mrs. C, $60; Chors, Chris., $20; Chors, Ida, $125; Chambers, Geo., S., t ; Champion, Arthur, $30; Chapman, Fannie M., $ ; Chapman, Mrs. J. J., $ ; Christian!, Chas. O., $100; Christian, Mrs. Edna, $10; Christian, Mr. and Mrs. J., $30; Cleg eman, Mrs. Frances, $30; Claypool, Roscoe D., $20; Clark, E. T., $20; Clifton, G. N., $100; Clendenen, C. D., $ ; Claypool, L. D., $ ; Clay ton, Ford, $ ; Claypool, Howard, $50; Claybaugh, Wm., $36; Claypool, O. C, $100; Clark, E. J., $25; Combs, John, $50; Compton, C, $ ; Cook, C. N., $20; Colpltto, Wal ter, $16; Colpltts, Walter, $15; Col onization Co., $1000; Cole, G. H., $25; Congleton, Bernice, $1,000; Connors, T. H., $20; Connell, Mary, $15; Congleton, Chas. S., $40; Con nell, J. F $50; Connell, L., $50; Consor, E. H $50; Cook, C. N $20; Conrad, Gilbert, $ ; Conrad, Fred, $100; Cosgro, Arnold, $110; Cotting ton, J. A., $25; Coshow, Price, $20; Cox, Mary, $10; Cox, S. W., $6; Cox, Chas., $25; Cox, F. T., $20; Cornett, G. M $360; Crook, Bonj., $ ; Cox, Sam. R., $5; Cox, Eli, $25; Cowles, Chris., $20; Cox, S. A., $ ; Cornett, TWO PROMINENT HEN A j ! 11 1 I, I'll POINDEXTER AND VEK-! SON A. FOKHEM ARE VICTIM BODIES Ml NOT BEEN FOUND Were Three-Fourth Mile From Shore lu Canvas IWt Willi HO Pound Motor 4'rles lleanl On Shore Ilainh Poindexter and Vernon A. Forbes were drowned In Cresent Late Sunday evening about 7 o'clock, when . the boat from which they were lisn- w. s. s. lug filled with water and sank. Cries FORFMTS HIJ4 BAIL were heard by people on the shore I who hastened to their assistance but R(,rt Btark 8nd Mke KeUey were arrived too late to find more than Brr,.Bt,.(i at the bail park In Bend a hat, a plpn and some fishing tackle Thursday afternoon for disorderly floating on the surface. 1 conduct. Each put up a cash bond Ralph Poindexter, who was born of $10 to appear Friday. Stark and lived most of his life In Prine-: appeared and pleaded not qullty and vllle, was owner and proprietor of was fined $10. Kelley failed to ap the Owl Pharmacy In Bend where pear, forfeiting his bail money. he had lived since 1911. Vernon A. Forbes was a prominent Bend attorney and Joint representa tive to the state legislature from that district. According to the account brought In from the scene of the tragedy, the wen were fishing In a canvas boat In which they had Installed an eighty pound Evlurude. Half of the boat was found floating, the other half having sunk with the motor. The Inference was that the boat bad brok en in two. Another account was that the boat did not break but was filled with water and was sunk by the weight of the motor. The tragedy occurred on the east shore of the lake about three-fourths of a mile from shore. Arrangements have not yet been made for the funeral as the bodies have not yet been recovered. Ralph Poindexter was born In Prlnevllle, August 31, 1886 and waa educated In the Prlnevllle public schools and at the Oregon Agricul tural College, taking a Bpeclal course in pharmacy. He was highly esteem- ea oy nis many rrinevnie irieuus who were terribly shocked and grlev - ed to learn of his death. He was married in 1915 to Miss Edna Con- way, of Portland, who survives him. and he is also survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Poin - derter of Prinevillo, a sister, Mrs. Jap Ireland, ot Prlnevllle, a sister, Mrs. Will Ford, of John Day, and a brother Newt, who is somewhere in California with his father and mother traveling for the benefit of his health, another sister, Cora, and a brother, Vernon. I Vernon A. Forbes was born on October 17, 1883, in Wisconsin. He ( came west with T. E. J. Duf .'y in 1910 and located In Bend where he he had built up a large law practice. Mr. Forbes has been a number of the legislature for several years, but was not a candidate tor re-election. He was married a few years ago to Miss Ann Market of Bend. He is survived by his widow and small son Vernon, Jr. Both men were members of the Elks lodge and Mr. Forbes was mem- J. W., $50; Crook Co. Abstract Co.; $ ; Cram, Henry S. & Sons, $300; Cram, James, Jr., $35; Crum, Mable, C, $; Crook Co. Bank, $1,000; Croswhlte, Geo., $ ; Crain, Frank, $ ; Crain, Mrs. M. L., $30; Crain, A. M., $40; Crooks, J. Warnie, $60; Crain, Lottie, $200; Cross, H. E., $ ; Crain, C. H., $800; Crisp, Mrs. Anna, $10; Crawford, G. W.. $30; Cram, James, $ ; Cross, R. B., $126; Crain, A. M., $ ; Cronin, Thos., $ ; Constable, R. V., $20; Curtis, John, $200; Cyrus, Vira, $20; Cyrus, Harvey W., $50; Cyrus, E. T.. $30; Curtis, Lee. $10; Curtis, Charity Blanche, $5; Curtis, Lewis Wllaon, $5; Curtis, E. T., $25; Cur tis, Lilly W., $25; Culver, Willard, $ ; Crain, A. I., $35; Clark, Nor ma, $6; Christe, Katherlne, $10; Cannon, Geo., $25; Cronin, Jack, $35. ' ' . I. Darling, H. E $50; Darling, An gle, $20; Davis, A. B., 20; Davis, R. E,. $200; Davis, Delmar B., $25; Da vis, A. B., $ ; Day, F. H., $25; Dav enport, Wm., $ ; Davis, H. H., $20; Davis, A. R., $ ; Davenport, Alex, $10; Davis, Rob't., $66; Davenport, Merwin, $30; Davenport, L. L., $30; Davis, Thomas W $ ; Davis, Dr. H. G., $50; Davison, Orvil, $100; Da vis. Wm. W., $20; Dell, J. F., $10; Demaris, Rob't., $20; Deschutes Power Co., $100; Demaris, D., $10; Dealy, Wm. F $ ; Delore, Gussle, $ ; Demaris, Bert, $25; Delone, M. E., $ ; Dealy, Chas., $150; Dealy, Tom, $50; Demaris, Frank, $ ; Dee, Hannah, $5; Dealy, Amanda, $20; Demaris, Walter, $15; Demaris, Mrs. D., $10; Demaris, Warnie, $20; Demaris, Crystle, $10; Demaris, Mrs. J. H $10; Demaris, Chas., $16; De praz, S. M., $20; Demaris, Minnie, $30; Dealy, Lee M., $100; Demaris, Jess, $50; Dickins, John, $20; Dil lon, Mrs, L $ ; Dill, Herman, br of the Knights of Pythian and Mr. Poldoxtcr the Masons. '"lf Orappler Ilraily To Keek llodh-s City Grappler Hugh Brady of Port land nan gone to Crescent Lake to- day to drag the waters for the bod- les of Ralph Poindexter and Vernon Forbes, who wore drowned Sunday. An appeal was sent to Mayor Bak or, after several unsuccessful at tempts had been made to recover the bodies, and at a meeting of the coun- .sZ rwlr nun peui in KiuuLer pari 01 on me in this kind of work and Is an ex port at It. w. . . KM POWM.Ij homk on FI KMH'UM FROM CAMP Rel Powell, who has been attend ing the Officers' Tralnine f!oiir at iv, Prcuiiiin arrived hnm (,n Mnn. 1(j visiting relatives for a few days. w. s. s. WF.HT ItM.NT ANNAPOLIS EXAMS Competitive Examinations Open to Every Eligible Hoy In Second Oregon District Congressman Nick Sinnot will hold a competitive examination open to every eligible boy in the Second (Oregon District for the West Point . Military and Annapolis Naval Aca- lidemy on October 19, 1918. P The examinations, which will be given for the congressman by the United States Civil Service Commis sion, will be held simultaneously in the following eight cities: Klamath Falls, Lakeview, Ontario, Bend, Baker, LaGrande, Pendleton, and The Dalles. Those candidates standing highest in each examination will be appointed bb principals and alternatee in order of standing to till the one vacancy In Welt Point and one in Annapolis. Such successful candidates will take the official examinations in the spring of i 91 8 and It successful, in j Bame wlil enter tne acaaemieg Jn 1 June. 1 Candidates to be eligible must be 0Ona fide residents of the Second Oregon District, and if trying tor the West Point cadetshlp must be between 17 and 22 years of age on 1 the date of admission, and if for an- polntment as midshipman at Anna polis between the ages of 16 and 20 at date of official examination. Those interested should write at once to Hqn. N. J. Sinnot, Room 242 House of Representatives, Washing ton, D. C, stating whether they pre fer the naval or military academy and requesting copy of booklets giv questions. w. s. s. ARMY DESERTER IN JAIL James Warner was arrested at Cllne Falls and placed In jail at Prlnevllle. He was a member of the 21st Infantry and was stationed at a camp in California, from which place he deserted. He was sent to Vancouver Bar racks, Vancouver, Washington, yes- terday. $180; Dinwiddle, Mrs. Una, $50; Dlshman, Mrs. Emma, $35; Dishman, C. W $5; Dirbro, Mrs. Minnie, $10; Dishman, W. I., $200; Ditman, Mar tin, $20; Dixon Bros., $400; Doak, Mrs. Eva, $15; Doak, Nancy, $ ; Dobrenter, Harry F., $10; Dobs, E., S., $10; Dobson, Harry E., $20; Dobson, Mrs. Sarah, $25; Dobson, Julia, $15; Dodson, G. W., $ ; Dodson, M. A., $ ; Doherty, J. P., $50; Donnelly, W. A., $80; Dow, A. A., $20; Douglas, Ray, $20; Doug las, Rob't, $50; Doyle, R. E., $ ; Douthitt, S. G., $ ; Drew, C. B., $20; Drew, Jas. H., $20; Driscoll, John, $56; Duffy, T. E., $ ; Dun kle, W. ,H., $ ; Dunham, C, $ ; Dunham, P. M., $100; Dunham, H. D $30; Dickinson, Geo. J., $25; Dunham, Mary E., $ ; Dixon & Mc Dowell, Mrs. C. E., $400; Dixon, Fay, $70; Davis, D. C, $10; Dun ham, Mrs. E. A., $5; Donohue, Pat, $16; Davis, Caleb, $40; Day, W. G., $10. ' E. ' Elkemeyer, F. C, $5; Eikemeyer, H. W $5; Edmonds, Ernest A., $ ; Edwards, Dr. Chas., $50; Edwards, Mrs. Dr., $ ; Edwards, Henry J., $50; Edwards, John S., $ ; Efaw, Albert, $26; fillers, Geo., $25; El kins, C. M $260; Elkins, Mm. 0. M., $25; Elkins, C. W., $250; Elliott, J. W., $50; Elliott, Fred, $20; Elliott, Harry, $30; Elliott, Mary S., $10; Elliott John M., $200; Elliott, W., $20; Elliott, Agnes, $10; Elliott, M. R., $100; Elliott, J. A., $30; Elliott, Mattie, $10; Ellis, Sam B., $20; Eng strom, R. J., $100; Elliott, Otis, $10; Elrod, Mildred A., $30; EIrod, Mrs. E. W., $45; Euston, K., $10; Evans, O.,$10; Estes Leola, $-; Euston, Geo. F. , $220; Evans, Jeff, $30; Evans, Chester, Mr. and Mrs., $20; Evans, E. E., $100; Evans, D. J., $30; Ev ans, H. P., $20; Ernest, Levi, $10; Erickson, Chas. and Bettie, $40; Ev CHAUTAUQUA HOST PROGRAMS OK PATRIOTIC AND INHTKIXTIVK NATtRK . CONTRACT SIGNED TOR 1919 Klxty Four Men Co On Guarantee List for Return Next Year Thirty This Year Chautauqua closed last evening with a patriotic program, bringing to a fitting close a most successful six day program. The character of the entertain ment this year was of a higher class even that previous years have been, and all who attended the perfor mances are unanimous In their praises of the management. Much of a nature that enlightens the people on matters of a national and international character was presented, and all of the lecture num bers were of exceptional high value. Musical numbers presented a wide variety of talent, and all drew good crowds and held them well. Sixty-four men signed the guaran tee list for the return of the Chau tauqua In 1919, as opposed to about thirty who signed last year. In adition to this a new feature was added, that of securing pledges for the purchase of season tickets for next year. Almost enough pledges were se cured to care for the guarantee which will assist the committee great ly In the work of selling tickets next year. 100 CANS "TROUT FRY A telegram was received by H. R. jXakin last night, which states that a shipment of 106 cans of trout fry, which will average about 1,000 fin- gerllngs to the can, will be shipped to Prlnevllle in the next few days, for liberation in the Ochoco reser voir. The fish are being supplied by the state, in response to a request to stock the reservoir, and will be sup plemented by other shipments later. Volunteers are asked to supply au tos and motor trucks to assist In bringing the fish to the dam. See H. R. Lakin about this. w. 8. s. MORE JOIN LIMIT CLUB Making a Membership of Ten Three more have pledged to buy $1,000 In War Savings Stamps, mak ing a total membership of ten. The following now belong to the Limit Club: Mrs. Emma Prose, A. T. Bogue, John Templeton, Sinking Fund Dist. No. 1, The First National Bank, Ber nice Congleton, Mrs. Prose for fam ily, W. W. Brown, Crook County Bank, and Oregon Western Coloni zation Co. ans, Geo. H., $5; Estelle, Ed. J., $35; Evenson, Andrew, $10; Estes, Geo. W., $60; Everett, Stella, $25; Ewart, Chas., $20; Erickson, Olivia, $5; Erickson, O. H., $5; Erickson, Melvtn Jay, $5; Evans, Harry, $20. P. Faulkner, Sylvester, $20; Fallen, Walter, $5; Faught, E. C, $50; Faught, Mary E., $30; Farrett, Leon, $20; Faulkner, Henry J., $30; Faulk ner, C. E., $10; Faulkner, G. W., $5; Fairview Stock Farm, $100; Fair child, H. W., $20: Faulkner, John T., $160; Tartar, C. H., $ j Fertig, Rev. J. H. and Adda B., $20; Fergu son, Myrtle, $ ; Ferguson, Lester, $ ; Ferguson, C. S., $ ; Fertig, J. H., $35; Fischer, Edward, $5; Fischer, Carl, $35; Fer guson, Thos. J., $150; Flncher, J. W., $20; Fischer, Amelia, $5; Fields, O., $20; Field, A. A., $ ; First Na tional Bank, $1,000; Fitzgerald, Ruth, $20; Flnley, Dr. A. Ries,$ ; Findley, M. F., $20; Flemmin.g Wm. Mrs., $20; Floyd, Noah W., $20; Foster, Walter A., $50; Foster, Mar tha L., $5; Foote, Frank M $20; Farney, Mate E., $15; Foster, A. A., $10; Foster, John B., $10; Foster, C. H. and Delia, $ ; Foster, Nancy A. , $ ; Foster, Frank B., $ ; Fos ter, Josephine, $ ; Foster, L. W., $ ; Foster, Arthur, $15; Foster, Carey W., $300; Foster, W. W., $30; Foster, H. A $50; Foster, H. B., $ ; Foster, Ora, $40; Forrest, F., $180; Forrest, M. L., $50; Freeman, B. F., $15; Forrest, R. M., $15; Forrester, Jas., $20; Fox, Ben B., $ ; French, D. R. (French & Saun ders) $5; French, John, $20; French Ora, $10; French, Wm., $10; French, Melissa, $10; French, Mrs. Ora., $10; French, Jane, $10; Freund, Wm., $25; Fuller, Irene, $25; Fuller, J. E., $10; Fuller, W. E.,' $40. G. Garner, C. O., $50; Garske, G. A., $20; Garske, Theresa, $10; Garske, John L $10; Geiger, Geo. J., $5; Gardner, F. T., $30; Garrison, Paul C, $50; Gee, Hugh, $ ; Geiger, Geo., $20; Geil, J. A., $10; Gennlng, Chas. H., $ ; Gerardo, Joe, $60; Gerardo, Mrs. Josephine, $20; George, Mrs. Cora B., $5; Gervin, er, A. S., $ ; Gibson, L. A., $25; J. H., $25; Gessner, V., $100; Gess ner, , Maude & Margaret, $200; Oey Oodfrey, Callle L., $15; Gibson, Mary. $20; Gibson, Arch, $20; Gib son, R. E., $20; Gilchrist, F. E., $20; Gittlngs, Mrs. Bessie, $5; Gibson, J. L., $100; Gideon, Z. T., $ ; Glllis, J. A., $ ; Gilbault, A. G., $10; Gil liam, Alva E. and family, $20; Gil lenwater, E. E., $50; Glaze, Maggie, $10; Glaze. Prince, $10; Glaze, Ann E., $ ; Gomer, E., $ ; Goodnight, Chas., $20; Godfrey, J. B., $20; Gould, Edw., $ ; Gove, Dr. H., $70; Gray, O. B $200; Grater, A. W., (Dr) $25; Gray, O. C, $50; Graves, C. H., $ ; Gray, J. H., $20; Gray, Roy E., $20; Grimes. H., $ ; Green A. A., $ ; Guinn, C. W., $35; Green, Steve, $10; Grill, Gus, $5; Grifin, Jas. A., $ ; Grimes, H., $5; Grimes, Jno., $50; Grimes, Willie, $20; Grimes, C. B., $ ; Grimes, Ada M., $25; Grimes, Fred A., $40; Grimes, Dave, $50; Groff, B. B., $25; Groves, C. H., $ ; Guliford, 8. L., $105; Gross, Max T., $25; Gutovaon, C. M., $20; Gunn, Jas. B $25; Gueuslet, E. R., $25; Gunter, Ernest E., $20; GuBtoffson, Gus., $20; Gutermuth, David F., $ . H. Hackleman, Frank, $100; Hagor, Myron A., $25; Harpham, V. V., $50; Hagenbucher, A., $60; Hahlen, L. P., $10; Hall, Andrew A., $65; Hall, Lester, $10; Hand, W. A., $5; Hand, I Ruth, $5; Hand, Hester, $5; Hand, Walter, $5; Hall, E. N., $ ; Hall meyer, Martin, $ ; Hamilton, Ser epta, $100; Hammond, Geo. W., $ ; Hansen, Hogan, $ ; Harbin, Edw., $50; Hardin, S. V. Mrs., $20; Harris, Martha, $20; Hansen, Henry, $65; Harris, W. U, $30; Harvey, Mm. Mary, $ ; Harold, Wm., $20; Hart ley, Jessie V., $50; Harvey, C. R., $ ; Harvey, Mm. Ellen, $300; Har vey, R. P.. $5; Helm, Ed. W., $50; Hass, Herman, $20; Hayes, Jas., $200; Haynea, J. F., $25; Hawley, H. H., $40; Held, P., $176; Hencl, J., $20; Hedlaund. O. A., $50; Hen drickson, Zeke, $20; Hendrickson, Glen, $ ; Hendrickson, Stella, $20; Henry. C. R., $5; Henry, Allie, $5; Hereford, E., $16; Henry, Andle, $5; Higgins,, Ira B., $5; Hinderman, Ben, $ ; Hinderman, Geo,, $ ; Hinkle, Vivian, $ ; Mill, Albert, $25; Hinderson, Frank G., $20; Hill, H. C, $20; Hinton, Lois, $85r Hil- liard, Geo. F., $50; Hinkley, H. W., $5; Hinton, Alex, $40; Hinton, Bes sie, $10; Hines, Levi, $50; Hiney, John, $ ; Hobbs, Geo., $25; Hob wood, Dave, $20; Hodges, E. G., $ ; Hodges, Silas, $10; Hodges, Dolly, $20; Hodges, Stella, $20; Hodges, Mrs. L. M., $20; Hoelscher, F., $200; Hoffman, F. S., $ ; Holloway, Lulu, $10; Holloway, Butler, $10; Holman, L., $ ; Hoover, John,$ ; Hoover, Joe, $ ; Hoover, G.T.,$50; Hoover, Jno. F., $ ; Hoover, Clyde, $20; Hodson, E., $ ; Hopper, Mattie, $15; Hopper, John, $30; Hopper, Roscoe, $25; Horrigan, Llota, $15; Horrigan, C, (Powell Butte), $ ; Horigan, J. W., $30; Horsell, Wm., $ ; Houston, Alva A., $20; Huston, Bert, $5; Huston, Herbert, $5; Huston, John F., $20; Huston, Mrs E., $35; Huston, Rhonda, $50; Huston, Fred, $20; Huston, Laura, $30; Huston, Sumner, $10; Huston, John, $25; Huston, Hattie M., $20; Huston, Sarah E., $10; Huston, J. C, $200; Huston, J. T., $200; H. How ard and wife, $50; Howard, Mary Combs, $220; Huston, Elbert, $20; Huston, J. F., $200; Hrivnak, An dres, $20; Hudson, Harry, $10; Hue ttel, Geo. T., $ ; Huettel, Elizabeth, $10; Huffman, Oscar, $20; Hughes, Mrs. W. J., $70; Hughes, Frank, $ ; Huston, Dean, $150; Hutchin son, Ralph, $ ; Hiinsckern, Mary L., $ ; Hyde, 0. C, $100; Hyde, E. O., $25; Hyde, Velvet, $715; Hyde, L. E., $40; Hyde, W. S., $50; Ire land, Jap, $25; Ireland, Bill, $20; Ireland, J. 8., $30; Iverson, E. L., $100; Ingram, Jennio, $60; Ingram, Doug, $40; Ivy, Jas., $25; Irwin, Arthur, $10; Jacobs, Wellard, $25; Jacobs, Lilly L., $10; Jacobs, Hans, $25; Jacobson, Hans, $25; Jones, Mary, $ ; Jones, A. P., $20; Jones, E. S., $20; Jones, R. E., $15; Jones, Cora F., $5; Jones, Leon, $20; Jones, Larnie, $ ; Jones, Fred and Mary, $40; Jacobson, J. P., $ ; Jones, Nanie, $6; Jones, Floyd, $20; John son, Shas. E., $25; Johnson, W. J., $30; Johnson, C. J., $250; Johnson, Rex., $50; Johnson, Pearl, $20; Johnson, Glen R., $20; Johnson, J. J., $250; Johnson, B. F., $100; Johnson, C, $10; Johnson, F. A.. $25; Johnson, Jasper, ....10; John son, J. W., $20; Jordan, Louise, $25; Jordan, R. E $20; Jordan, R. L.. $50; Jourdan, Pete, $15. K. Kilgore, L., $25; Kelley, Mrs. Helen, $100; Kelley, C. F., $450; Kelso, Jot, $800; Kelley, H. A., $60; Kennedy, S. D., $ ; Kenedy, Nina, $10; Kentner, Will, $10; Kester. Robt. $ ; Kester, Mrs. Rob't. $50; Retching, R. L., $20; Ketchem, I. L., $ ; Kidwell, B. L., $100; Kid well, Helen, $10; Kidwell, Pauline, $10; Kidwell, Howard, $10; Kidwell, Jessie, $10; Kizor, Andie, $5; Kim ble, Harry, $; Kimmling, John, $100; Kinder, Hub., $5; King, Chas., $20; Kinney, Dwight, $45; Kingsley, W. J., $5; Kinsey and wife, $60; Kirkum, Henry, $50; Klrkum, Vern S., $ ; Kjar Hans, $500; King, W. F. , $150; Kirkham, W. H. Sr., $25; Kissler, Geo., $30; Kizer, Austin, $20; Kizer, Alaice, $J0; Kerschner, (To be continued next week) 1