Crook County Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY TOL. XXII CITY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CITY OF PRINEVILLE -t - PRINEVILLK, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, July 18, I0IA NUMBER M COMPLETE LIST OF . 8. 8. (1TI7.ENH WHO ITT CROOK HNTV OVKIl THK TOP A NOT YET SEEN As In All Oilier Patriotic Move, The ItmliU'liU of prtiirvlllo Anil The County Have Made Good Chas. O., I ; Knorr, Levi, $20; Knot, Walt., 175; Knox, In., 120; Knox, Geo., $26; Knox, John, $76; Knox, Lllllo, $ ; Knox, K. H., $126; Koch, Henry, $ ; Kurmnn, J. A., $100; Kurti, K., $20; Kuhn, Frank, $ ; Kyle, Wesley, $20; Klnkald.1 Kosron, $10; Klnl(l, Mm. Hottcoe, $10; Klrkputrlik, M. K., $50; Klss Inr. Prank, $30; Kllppel, Fredur C, $20; Knor, Frank L., $20; Koopman, 1)., $76; Kolnk, Stephen, $20; Koch, Jak. $26; Kurt Wm., $6; Kurtx, 8. 8., $6; Koch, Ella E., $26. I.. Lafollntle, L. D., $26; Lafollette, Tom, $100; Lafollette, Mr. Tom, $105; Itolliittn, Lizzie, $ ; Lafol lette. John D., $100; Lafler, T. K.. $l0; Lafollette. Ouy, $146; Lam port, Chaa., $20; Laulus, Harry, $60; Lakln. H. R., $100; lenders. Harry C, $ ; Landfare, Allen, $16; Lang ford, George, $ ; Langford, Em ail, t ; Laughltn. K. K., $100; Irson, Carl, $ ; I-aughlln, Karl, $20; Laughlln, Ellis. $20; Laws, Laura, $76; Law son, Rom L., $25; Lawion, Dough, $30; Leasy, M. T.i $ ; Lee, Ooo. P., $ ; Led ford, Wm., $100; Lempke, A. C$25; lemley, Hurt, $ Lane, Mrs. Edith, $20; Langn, T. C, $26; Larsen, Nela, 120; Lannlus, Elisabeth, $16; Ltnd ley, Jess. $80; Law, lrwln, W $10; Law, C. W., $20; Leach, Clyde, $16; Lepard, J. T., $20; LePard, Jerry. $ ; Lewelllng, Chai., $ ; Lewla, John. $60; Llbby. Alfred, $ ; Llb by, Warren, $26; Llndnulst, C, $25; Llpplncolt, O. W., $20; Llpplncott, Laurence, $5; Llpplncott, Alma;$ ; Llppencolt, Llna, $ ; Llppman, Ll na, $10; Uppman, .Alma, $10; Lla ler Hugh, $300; Lister, Robt., $6U; Lister, Laurence, $60; Livingston, Jolly, $60; Livingston, Birch, $60; Lofton, W. H., $16; Logan. 8.A.. $46; Logan, L. 8., $100; Logan, A. M., $26; Logan, Fisher, $30; Lohnls, U. H $20; Lobula, W. II., $26; London, Goo. a., $ ; Long, K. 8., $ ; Long, B. F., $10; Long, Lox., $50; Long. R. P., $ ; Lowry, Slias., $ ; Loot mis, Albert, $ ; Lowell, Barney, $ ; Lowe, Thos., $ ; Love, Kath arine, $10; Luckey, Surah, $20; Luckoy, John It., $60; Lutliy, $20; Luthy, Mario, $20; Luthy, E. T. $100 Lytlo, 8. A., $30; Lytlie, J. F., $6; Lcsly, Iva, $36; Losly, Ohio, $35; Lewis, J. D., $36; Lewis, Normal, $5; Llbbey, Rob't., $10; Lincoln, W. A., $26; Lister. Harold, $10; Lowuy, Lone. Perry, $10; Lootens, Leonora, $6; Looimis, ltlglna, $5; Lytic, Lo dlma, $10; Lytlo. Heater, $5; Mc Kenzlo, Clifford, $25; McKlmiou, Ki lts, $36; McOhoe, Thos., $ ; Mo Mahen. $ ; McGhee, C. O., $ ; McCaffory, F W., $100; MeColn, N. F., $40; McCall, Henry, $560; Mc Lean, Nell, $20; McCullBtor, T. F., $10; McCalllster, Mrs. T. K., $20; McClun, Jan., $20; McClun, A., $20; llcCord. Bertha, $26; McCord, L. E., $25; McCord. A. A., $100; McCord, Roy, $60; McCord, E. M., $25; Me Cord, Lymon C, $ ; McClure, Jas., $50; McCoy, W. Henry, $16; McCoy, L., $20; McDowell, Chas. A., $80; McDowell, D. A., $60; McDowell, Mrs. C. E.. $400; McDunlol, J. L., $25; McElroy, 8. A., $ ; McFarland, Edw $ ; McFarland, W. R., $25; McFarland, Mrs. W. R., $26; Mc Farland, W. F., $26; McFarland, Mrs. Bessie, $26; McFadden, A. A., $10; McUlrr, Jos., $60; McMillan, J. Nely, $50; McMeen, Mrs., $25; Mo Walter, $65; McNlttie, H., $ ; Mc Rae, Knrquar, $ ; Mo Rae, Fred, I j Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray, $60; Mahr, Mrs. Henry, $20; Magers, Pet er, $ ; Malech, John, $20; Mallery, Willis. $26: Manceaus, B., $35; Man- ceau, Joe, $10; Munseau, Mrs. Soph- la. $10: Maker. Harold, $5; Marker Parma. $5: Mantey, R., $6; Marks, Wh., $60; Marrln, Chaa., $30; Ma son, W. F., $10; Matthews, A. B., $ ; Mattson, John, $ ; Mattson, KrneBt, $10; Marley, Geo. 0 $20; Maxwell, F. Lee, $26; Mayfield, M. 8., $ ; Mayfield, Anna, $ J May field, Marlon, $20; Melton, N., $20; Melton, Harry, $5; Melton, Luther, $6; Melton, J. J., $10; Merritt, Frank, $ ; Merritt, Fred., $15; Merritt, E. L., $15; Mertschlng, E., $ ; Mertschlng, Paul A., $20; Mert schlng, Arthur, $10; Mover, Geoi M $76; Meyor, II. B $60; Moyer, I. B., $200; Meyers, Jack, $30; Mosslnger, Chas., $20; MessiiiBer, L. E., $20; Michio, Andrew, $25; Michel, Arth ur, $70; Michel, Mrs. I., $100; Miles, Geo. W., $ ; Miller, A. L., $30; Mil lor, Carl, $ ; Miller, Graco, $ ; Miller, John E., $5; Miller, L. M., $30; Miller, Q. II., $ ; Millor.Lew ls, $ ; Miller, Sylvia, $ ; Miller, Mrs., R. P., $6; Miller, W. A., $ ; Miller, Tom, $50; Miller, Wm., $ ; Miller, Addle, $6; Miller. Ethol E., $25; Mllllcan, Geo. and Ada, $150; Mllllorn, John, $50; Mllllorn, Letha, $15; Miliorn, Pies, $ ; Mills, Orrln C, $100; Mills, I. M., $500; MiiiRor, T. J., $50; MocUo, Juo., $ ; Mof- JOURNAL GETS WIRE WAR NEWS SERVICE BULLETINS POHTKD DAILY AT THIS OFFICK GIVE NEWS PRESENT OFFENSIVE GREATEST Any Iiomm of Crook County Hoys , Will He Wired Tim Journul As Promptly Ah Pomillile ln this IsMue appears the first tele graphic dispatch from the fighting front In France that has come throifgh direct channels to the Jour nal. Arrangements have been hade whereby one or more press dispatch-1 s are received each day, giving all ! the most Important developments for the duy, and because of the differ- j once In time in Paris and this part of the United States, these messages: for that day, at an early hour. One or more bulletins are posted I every day In front of this office giv ing these Important news features, and on press days they are printed, thus giving our subscribers advan tages of a service that Is twenty-four hours earlier than has ever been pos sible for them before. i The present offensive which start ed In France on Sunday, seems to be the greatest of the war, and Am erican soldiers by the hundreds Dt thousands are engaged, and we are pleased to note the tmporved tone of the dispatches which cover their act ivities. 1 ' Aa there era nnrhaDi no leu than 100 Crook county boys In this action ! or at least In France, some losses must surely occur, and should they, the Journal will receive telegraphic notice through official channels as quickly as possible. Relatives or friends of these men will be notified by telephone at once, from this of fice. , . ,k . j , . W. I. S. MILIJCAN RANCH SOLD AGAIN Frank Hloan Hells Raaeh to J. A. HmiUi of Btitl.xk, Oregon J. A. Smith of Blalock, Oregon, purchased the Mllllcan ranch from Frank Stoan. "The deal Included the farm property, real estate and live stock, with the exception of the sheep, Mr. Sloan has shipped his sheep to Moprham, IdHho, and he and Mrs. Sloan left Immediately for that place. w. s. s. MAR.IOR1E WIIJiON ENTERTAINS Miss Marjorle Wilson entertained her Sunday school class, "The Sun beams," at her home Monday after noon. Games were played during the afternoon after which refresh ments were served. Those present were: Wllma Hollls and Billy Wlrtz, Elgin and Everett Cornett and Morris and Dorothy Russell. w. s. s. 11AHE HOSPITAL NO 4tt ARRIVE SAFELY Information from the War Depart ment at Waslngton announces that the nurses of Base Hospital Unit No. 46 arrived safely "over there." Miss Louise Summers Is a member of this Unit as 1b also MIbs Winnifred Douthlt of The Dalles, who Is well known here. fltt, James A., $40 ; Moffitt, J7 T., $30; Moffitt, Mary E., $ ; Mont gomery, Chas., $25; Montgomery, J. M., $ ; Montgomery Jno., $20; Montgomery, Lottie, $ ; Montgom ery, Lulu, $ ; Montgomery, Selvin, $ ; Morris,' David, $ ; Morris, Edw. R., $ ; Morse, Edna, Clark, Ida, $75; Morse, W. B., $75; Morgan, Jno., $10; Morgan, Marion, $100; Morgan, Sydney, $15; Morgan, Nor ris, $25; Moore, Robt, $ ; Morris, J. T $25; Morris, Roy, $ ; Morris, Howard, $ ; Morris, Walter, $5; Morris, Newton, $20; Munro, P. A., $ ; Mulholland, Dick, $100; Mul- holland, Eugina, $20; Mulllns, Clin ton, $ ; Mustard, 8, D., $105; My ers, J. E., $60; Mofttt, Mrs. J. A., $10; More, W. J., $50; Montgomery, Max., $30; Moorman, Wallace, $10; Morse, Robt., $10; Morgan, Leroy, Cleo, $5; Morrlse, Mrs. Hattle, $5; Morris, Chas., $10; Morris, Bay, $20; Musselhelser, O. W., $16; Mulhol land, Ruth, $300; Mulcare, D. W., $15; Murphy, H., $120; Mosler, Jno., $10. N Nancy, Alonzo, $ ; Nash, F. F., $50; Neal, H. W., $50; Nolaon, E. W., $ ; Nelson, Hugh, $ ; Nevel, B. E., $40; Newbill, C. A., $20; New bill, J. E., $20; Newsom, Mrs. Sarah, $260; Newton, Joe, $20; Nicely. O. K., $20; Nicely, Walt W., $ ; Nlco- 11, Geo., $100; Nichols Linn, $50; Noble, Andrew J., $160; Noble Al bert, $30; Noble, Fred, $55; Noblo, O. W., $300; Nolon, Vernon ., $ ; Norton, Homer, $70; Nye, Granville, $50; Nye, M. D., $2Q0; Newsom, Nel lie, $100; Newsom, Sam, $25. O. O'Hura, Anthony, $ ; O'Neal, Chas., $ ; Oaks, Jas. S., $20; Old ham, Albert, $35; Oburg, John O., $30; Odell, Henry, $50; Osden, L. J., GERMANS LOSE 70,000 MEN FRONT OF HUNDRED MILES Ame ricans an Movement THIRTY-FIVE MILE FRONT PENETRATED 2 MILES CROOK AMI JEFFERSON COUNTIES WILL EHCAPE THE DRAFT IN THK CALL FOR AUGUST FIVE, DESCHUTES COUNTY'S QUOTA 18 KM ALL OXE United Press. Paris, July 18. Am erican and French troops started at tack this morning on thirty-five mile front from Fonteuoy to Belleau. War Office anounoed Initial advance of from one to nearly two miles made at some points and prisoners taken. No change on Marne-Champagne front. New offensive extends from Marne northward to Alane making gigantic fighting front of nearly 100 miles. Southwest of Monthevlllafoase the German rush was checked. North of Prosnes the German attack failed on the Champagne front. The Germans again assumed the offensive. The enemy Is directing Its heaviest blows westward toward Marne mountain forest, which be expects to penetrate through the center today. The stubbornness of the Franco-. American resistance sefely holds al lied flanks, punishing the enemy se TROUT FRY FOR OCHOCO LAKE 100 Cans Bent From Bonneville Fish Hatchery And Placed By Local Men The lake at the Ochoco dam re ceived 100,000 trout fry Monday ev ening. 100 cans, each can contain ing 1,000 fish, were sent to Prlne vllle from the fish hatchery at Bon neville and were brought over from the railroad In trucks. The fish were planted In the lake by local men the same day they ar rived. ' .4 ' W. . I. MISSING IN ACTION Fred Hludebaker, of Robert, Oregon, Reported In Casualty Lint, July 16 The name of Fred Studebaker, whose address was given as Robert, Oregon, was reported as missing in action, July 16. Up to the time of go ing to press the Journal has been un able to get a trace of Mr. Studebaker. Diligent Inquiry has so far met with no one who knows him In that vicin ity. It Is of course possible that he was a newcomer in the neighborhood and thus would not be widely known, at the time if his entry into the army w. s. s. PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY Men In New ReglNtrution, Who Were Advanced to Claws I Affected All men In the new registration, who were advanced to Class I will he examined by the local Examining Board Saturday. There are about thirty men affected by the new reg istration, all of whom are required to be present and be examined Satur day. $45; Olson, 0. IL7$ ; OsBorn, Or vllle, $50; Ontko, Andrew, $ ; Ov erholts, Arthur, $ ; Orrick, Almeda, $6. Palmer, Chas., $ ; Pancake, Wm., $50; Parker, E. A., $60; Parrish, Lawrence, $10; Parrish, Abbie, $10; Parrish, L., $10; Parrish. C. L., $16; Parrish, Chas. E., $15; Pauls, Peter, $46; Paul, C. A. and Mrs.. $25; Par rine, C, $5; Pausch, Carl, $5; Pausch, Frank, $20; Pausch, Minnie, $10; Pausch, J. A., $ ; Payne, Louise,; $60; Payne, Oscar, $30 Payne, Edw., $10; Payne, H. L $30; Pennell, G. W., $55; Peoples, Don H., $20; Perry, Gardner, $60; Perry, John, $10; Peterson, Alvin, $30; Peterson, Wm., $ ; Peterson, M. F., $20; Peterson, Dorothy, $25; Peter son, Edna A., $20; Pounder, Henry, $10; Pickett, Jennie D., $ ; Pick ett, J. P., and H. W., $120; Pitcher, Wm., $200; Porter, W. H., $20; Polk.F. A., $16; Pollard, Wm., $ ; Porfilay, R., $500; PoBt, Frank M., $ ; Post, J. R., $85; Post, W. H $65; Post, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, $125; Potter, Mrs. Sarah, $115; Powell, Edgar, $ ; Powell, H. F., $100; Powell, Archie T., $20; Pow ell, Mrs. A., $5; Powell, R. M., $20; Powell, Arch, $ ; Powell, Aver F., $10; Powell, Fred A., $ ; Powell, M. D., $200; Powell, J. O., and M. E., $60; Powell, L. O., $50; Powell, Wil lard, $20; Powell, Virgil, $20; Price, T. B., $260; Price, Grover, $100; Price, Jno. J., $70; Price, E. F., $80; Price, R. K., $5; Prlne, M., $10; Prit chett, $20; Pritchett, J. C. $ ; Prose, G., $250; Prose, Harold, $600; Prose, Mrs. Emma, $1,000; Prose, Oscar, $250; Prose, Ida, $100; Prose, Jas., $25; Puett, Ban, $60; Puott, II., $15; Purslo, and wife, $-; Putnam, Ray, $40; Putnnm, D. R., $5; Putnam, Mrs. Nora, $10; Pra, French Started a Counter Offensive! Today verely about Mezy and Jualgonne. Enemy dead piled tour and five deep. One American regimental command er reported five thousand dead in front of bis command alone. The en emy has sustained fully seventy thou sand casualties In first two days of fighting south of the Marne. With the American Army In Cham-, pagne, July 18 The Americans are! advancing with French on a twenty-1 five mile front, between Soissons and Chapeauthlerry they have captured more than a dozen towns and villages taking many prisoners, and advanc ing nearly two miles before noon to day. Portland. Julv IS. reunite, rftnn. ty quota for the August 6 draft la' four. Crook and Jefferson counties, ' COUNTY AGENT REPORTS HIS W ORK ACCOMPLISHED Reports from all clubs In Crook nd Deschutes counties show that 60,000 sage rats and 6,000 Jack rob bits were killed during the month of June. It Is estimated that this sav ed both counties $60,000 worth of crops. It has been proven that each rodent does more than a dollar's worth of damage in one season. Cut worms, aphis, and wire worms damaged crops to some extent but poison wax formulas were given the farmers, which proved very success ful. A small wool pool was shipped dur ing the month, Lyn Nichols assisting with this work. One hundred dose of blackleg vaccine were distributed. w. s. s. MORE COMFORT KITS NEEDED I Ijuliea Are Urged To Be Present On I Wednenday to Help With This Work I An order has been received from Red Cross headquarters for fifty more Comfort Kits to be sent in as . soon as possible. Mrs. M. E. Brink , requests that as many ladies sb pos I sible be present at the Red Cross I rooms next Wednesday and help with the work. w. s. B. PAROLE VIOLATOR ARRESTED Portland Man Arrested Here Yester day By Order of Multnomah County Sheriff Wm. Glrot Sontag was arrested here yesterday by Sheriff Knox, by order of the Multnomah county sher iff. Mr. Sontag had violated his pa role. He was taken to Portland by Deputy Ray Putnam. Antoine, $25; Perry, Mrs Lillie, $6; Q. . I Quinn, T. L., $26; Quwn, Claire, $10; Quinn, Bertha A.. S . R, Radloff, Otto, $5; Raglin, Jno., $20; Rainbow, O., $125; Raglln.E.. $5; Ramsey, Hazel, $5; Ramsowers, Johnny, $25; Ranney, Jennie, $5: Randall, W. E., $10; Randall, Mrs. W. E., $10; Rannells, Roy, $15; Ramsey, Frank, $ ; Rannells, H. E., $70; Randall, Richard, $ ; Ran som, W. R., $ ; Rascher, Nick, $ ; Rascher, H. H., $ ; Rasmussen, Se ward, $ ; Ray, G. B., $200; Rea, R. W., $115; Ream, Chas. E., $ ; Reams, Geo., $50; Ream, C. L., $20; Redding, L, D., $20; Reeder, F. S., $-; Reit, F. J., $20; Reinke, G., $25; Regelsberger, Lewis, $30; Rempel, D. G., $26; Rempel, P. G., $20; Rey nolds, Wm., $ ; Renolds, S., $100; Reynolds, Vesta, $5; Reynolds, Ern est, $15; Renolds, C. C, $20; Rhoda, Rlcherd, $35; Rice, J. F., $50; Rigs, Alvin, $80; Rlckman, Thos., $30; Rickman, Alex., $50; Ricketts, S. W., $20; Rickman, Bert A., $20; Rim pler, R. R., $30; Risue, D. S., $20; Ritter, Fred., $ ; Riter, Roy, $ ; Richard, $35; Rice, J. F $50; Riggs, Reinke, Frank, $ ; Raymond Es tate, (WTm.) $500. Rivers, Jno., $ ; Robbs, Geo., $20; Roba, Geo., $ ; Robe, E. S., $55; Robinson, Ross R., $100; Robinson, Mrs. M. A., $10; Robinson, W. C, $5; Roberts, W. J $ ; Roberts, A. L., $ ; Roberts, C. L. and Sadie, $50; Roberts, Geo., $50; Roberts, J. E., $100; Rogers, Sid, $-; Rod key, S. J., $5; Romberg, J. J., $30; Rosenburg, Wister, $40; Ross, Hom er, $125; Ross, Chas., $50; Ross, C. L., $ ; Rose, E. L., $50; Rose, Lora, $ ; Rose, Norman L -$ ; Rasquist, Niles, $ ; Roller, A. B., TRACK LAYING TO BE COMPLETED IN WEEK WORK PROGRESSING FAST I.N SPITE OK DELAYS CELEBRATION TO COKE SOON Completed Road Will R4preen A early Evrry Individual In The Community Although some unavoidable delays have been met, the track of the Prlnevllle railroad will be laid into the city during the next few days, and In the Journal next week we ex pect to be able to announce complete plans for the railroad day celebration that will follow that historic event. A committee Is at work complet ing the task of financing the road, and when this city is connected with the world of transportation by rail, it can be truthfully said that almost every Individual in the community has done his bit toward the project. The line Is now laid to within three and a quarter miles of the city, and the supply train is on the siding at Wilton Station which Is situated four miles from Prlnevllle, near the Williams and Slayton ranches, from which names the name of the station la derived. w. s. s. RAILROAD EDITION OF JOURNAL AUGUST 1 The Journal will issue a special ed ition on August 1, commemorating the coming of the railroad to Prlne vllle, and celebrating the fiftieth an niversary of the founding of , the town. The edition will be profusely Il lustrated, much space being devoted to the Ochoco project and will have a circulation of about 3,000 copies. Aditional copies, wrapped and mailed from this office, to any ad dress furnished by you, will be sup plied at 16 cents each or two for 25 cents. Give us your order early, as the supply Is limited. w. s. . HAS EYE RKvnvvn aaiet. eo- ""i Tcr., Mr. ana Mrs. as fcYK JtEMOyBO . , Lljohnl $46 : Tucfc, Arthur$15; Tnck. J. D. Combs bf John Day "wag tak en to Portland a few days ago and had one of his eyes removed and the vision in the other is badly damaged. His misfortune was sudden and pe culiar. He was driving his car when the trouble came on. He did not re alize that there was anything the matter with his eyes when he sud denly noticed the trouble'. He re turned to bis home and rapidly grew worse. When taken to Portland the doctors stated that he had poisoned his eyes with chrome acid. w. s. s. FORBES BODY RECOVERED FROM CRESCENT LAKE A searching party headed by J. H. Haner recovered the body of Vernon Forbes, who was drowned in Crescent Lake a week ago last Sunday. The body was brought to the surface at about 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. It was lying in about 90 feet of wat er more than 1,000 feet from the place where they had been searching the seven previous days. Continual search has been going on since, for the body of Ralph Poin dexter, but sc far the searching par ty has been unsuccessful. The funeral of Vernon Forbes will be held sometime tomorrow after noon in Bend. 25; Roller, Howard7$ 5 ; Roundtree, J. H., $ ; Rowell, Floyd, $ ; Rug gles, Floyd, $ ; Ruggles, E. 8., $-; Russell, G. H., $ ; Russell, W. B., $70; Rusberg, Martin, $10. Sager, J. A., $25; Sandvich, P. H., $20; Sawyer, J. B., $ ; Scammon, F. D., $50; School Dist No. 1, $1,000; School District No. 2, $750; Sher ruble, Alex, $15; Shmeed, Paul ine, $5; Scott, Andrew, $15; Scott, Eliza, $20; Scott, L. L., $50; Scott, Albert, $70; Scott, J. H., $70; Scwartzer, J. H., $ ; Schwartzer, Ollie, $ ; Schnelle, M. R., $100; Sears, L. V., $ ; Sears, D. A., $25; Sears, Ira, $20; Seeds, C. C, $36; Sears, Prentice, $ ; Seehale, Henry, $ ; Seggling, Peter, $ ; Seely, C. C, $5; Senecal, A. G., $20; Senecal, Annie, $20; Senecal, Marcel, $50; Senecal, Geo., $30; Setsor, Geo., $20; Settlemeyer, Jacob, $50; Shanklin, G. , $10; Sharp, J. C, $10; Shaffer, Guy, $50; Short, Herman, $10; Shat tuck, Verl, $5; Shattuck, Mrs. C. L., $50; Shawe, Victor, $50; Shearer, J. M., $35; Shopard, Chas., $20; Sheppard, Anna, $ ; Sherman, Chas., $5; Shlpp, Jno., $80; Shobert, Jess, $ ; Shobert, Geo. S., $ ; Shobert, Geo. J., $6; Shobert, Dewey, $10; Shroy, E. J., $20; Shuter, Mrs. Berly, $5; Simpson, J. E., $15; Sid ford, Ethlyn, $25; Simmons, Simon, $ ; Sippy, Wm., $ ; Sippy, Sam, $25;Sitton, L. K., $25; Sitton, Mrs. Pearl, $10; Sitton, Myrtle, $10; Skeen, Jno., $36; Slayton, Geo,$200; Slayton, Edw., $500; Slovens, Wm., $ ; Smead, Francis, $20; Smead. Douglas, $20; Smelzer, Joe, $35; Smith, C. Sam. $100; Smith. Guy, $15; Smith, Lydia C, $5; Smith, Da vid, $10; Smith, Lon, $30; Smith, Frank J., $30; Smith, Lucy, $10; Smith, W. T., $35; Smith, Mrs. Clara, $100; Smith, Mrs. C. Sam, $40; Smith, Clyde, $ ; Smith, Mary L., $ ; Smith, E. H., $20; Smith, Jos., $5; Smith, J. W., ; Smith, J. A., $ ; Smith, J. L., $100; Smith, C. L., $10; Smith. Henry, $ ; Smith, Talbot, $20; Smith, C. F., $275; Smith. Mrs. Angle, $20; Smith, Mrs, R. O., $20; Smith, A. L., $ ; Smith, J. N., $5; Smith, Ed., $ ; Snoderly, Mrs. O. W., $10; 8noderly, Wm., $ ; $20; Snyder, Herbert, $ ; Snyder. F. C, $25; Sontag, O.. $120; Sordell, B. A., $100; Spallinger, R., $200; Splinter, Wm., $20; Starr, Jas., $100; Starr, C. W., $30; Stan cliff. L., $20; Stanton, J. W., $305; Stearns, 8. S., $250; Stearns. Cecil,, $75; Stearns, Geo., $26; Stearns, Mrs. Fannie, $25; Stearns, Nora, $20; Stein, J. A., $15; Stepens, H. L., $25; Stevens, Geo., $10; 8tevenson, Chas. A., $ ; 8tevens fat Stewart's) 150; Stephens, Esther, $15; Stewart, E- H., $25; Stewart Bros., $250; Stewart. J. E., $100; Stewart, I). F., zso; sttewart, w. H., $ ; Stewart. Ollie, $ ; Strand, Fred., $15; Strand, Mrs. 8usie, $20; Strand, Chas., $20; Stroud, Z., $16; Stroud, Wm., $20; Stroud, T. E., $ ; Strunk Fred, $ ; Still. H. D., $40; Sting er, John L., $ ; Strand, C. M., $20; 8tover, C. O., $20; Street, N. L., $5; Street, Emma, $ ; Street, Joseph, $100; Street, Edw., $30; Street, Paul, $ ; Street. Wesley, $30; Stuart Cattle Co., $200; Stuart, T. J., $100; Stuart, Rby, $20; Sullivan, Hazel, $20; Summerfleld, Matt, $ ; Burners, J., $5; Sumers, Mattie, $15; Sumner, J. F., $20; Sundquist, Jno., $35; Stiixner, Max., $25; Swaak, M. D., $30; Swank, Roy, $30; Swank, Jack, $30; Swearingen. W. S., $70; Swift, Alice, $10; Sylvester, Geo., $20; Sylvester, Ralph, $ ; Sylves ter, Mara, $ ; Tackman, Wm.. $ ; Tackman, A. H., $20; Tackman, Geo $10; Tally, W. D., $20; Taylor Em ily J.. $ ; Taylor, M. F., $100; Tay lor, J. D., $20; Taylor, Jane, $ ; Templeton, R. M., $50; Templeton, J. H., $1,000; Terrell, J. R., $35; Terrell, E. 8., $20; Tlrrill, E. D.. $35; Tesreau, F. L., $ ; Thomas, Elmer, $15; Thompson, K. J., $ ; Thompson, Oliver, $20; Thompson, (Mother) $ ; Thos. M. Anderson Camp, $45; Todd, Clifton, $26; Tol laday, Delbert, $20; Tolladay, J. 8., $40; Townsend, Jos., D., $20; Thur In, Gust, $25; Traver. Henry. $6: Trent, 8.P., $20; Tourlet. L.. $-; Tow ner, Frank, $50; Trenne, Matt, $20; Trelchel, W. P., $50; Trelchel, Mar tha, $250; Truax, W. W., $10; True. dale, Geo., $68, ' Tuck, Mr. and Mrs. J. M., $25; Tack, Beatrice, $25; Tnck, Zona,' $25; ---Turner,..- Henry,, $35; Tweet, M. L.. $19; Tweet, A. A., $20; Tweet, E. T., $5. U. Upton, Jay, $100. V. Van Laeske, A., $ ;Vanlna, Cath erine, $ ; Van Nuys, W. L., $100; Van Doren, L. W., $25; Vanderpool, Mrs. Lizzie, $50; Valpey, Chas., $10; Vasey, Rob't., $5; Vasey, Mrs. 8., $5; Vial, Leon, $ ; Villars, Virginia, $56; Van Lake, Emil, $20. W. Wallace, N. G., $50; Wallace, R. W., $35; Walker, Anna M., $-; Wag ner, Claudia, $55; Wagner, E., $40; Wagner, Harriet, $20; Wagner, Mrs. Berta, $10; Walker, Geo., $ ; Waite. John S., $5; Waite, Henry, $35; Warren, Riley, $25; Warner, Kate, $10; Warner, J. 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Curt, $15; Wilson, Ell, $5; Wil son, Max, $105; Wilson, Lewis R., $ Wilson, Jno., $10; Wilson, Ida, M., $10; Wilson, Abbie, $10; Wil son, C. W., $20; Wilson, E. J., $200; Wilson, Omar, $50; Wilson, Lena J.; $15; Wilson, W. M., $ ; Wilson, Max, $ ; Williamson, J. N., $150; Williamson, Mrs. 8. V., $100; Wil liams, Chas., $15; Winters, C. R., $26; Winslow, Helen, $5; Winslow, Bernice, $5; Wright, Sarah, $10; Windom, Mrs. Henry, $40; Wiley, Geo., $200; Wiley, Bob., $ ; Will coson, Reeves, $20; Willcosen, Allea and Arba, $50; Winer, Frank, $50; Wirtz, Willard, $50; Wright, Ray mond,' $5; Wright, Clifford, $10; Wonderly, Mrs. Lillie, $10; Wood, F. M., $200; Wood, Mrs. and Mr. C. T., Wright, Francis F., $20; Worrell, C. L., $ ; Wolfe, E. C, $ ; Wurz weiler, ' Will, $100; Wurzweiler, Art, $80; Wyss, Peter, $ ; W'yatt, Lulu B., $10; Wolke, Geo., $5; Wolke, Lil lian, $5; Winans, Norma, $35; Yan cy, Hazel, $10; Yancy, Adrian, $15; Yancy, Orvillo, $50; Yancy, Lloyd, $30;. Yancy, Mrs. A., $25; Yancy, Alonzo, $30; Yancy, Eleanor, $ ; Yancy, S. W.. $200; Yancy, Jesse, $300; Yancy, Mrs. Celia, $100; Yan cy, Ruth, $150; Yates, D. A., $50. Zell, Mrs. Sarah, $5; Zell, Laura, $5; Zell, T. B., $ ; Zell, A., $150; Zell, Nancy, $ ; Zpfk, Mrs. John, $5; Zoek, J. W $5: Zevoly, Mrs. Robert, $ ; Zevcly, Rob't., $50.