THE IJENM) BUIiTiETIN, 11EXI), ORE., WEDNESDAY, FEimUAHV 0, 1010. l'AOE It, fARTIME NURSE he Great Battle of Mercy Won by Florence Nightingale. WORK OF THE GREAT PIONEER. Hsho Changod th Military Hospital ' From a Shambles Into a Llfo Sav ing Station and Became the Mother of Modern Nursing Methods. lloicinu Nightingale, whoso death (.Cllllcd In lull ut tlm advanced tigo Sr ninety. wus u (evolutionist lu tho iust !pluudld Kuiisu uf that toiui. She inn wbu ioolu(luiil7cd nursing to lull cxtcu: Unit Mho uiuy bo considered s the mother uf thilt piofusslou. Picvlous tu hoi vutniULu Into tho Jl'IiI tho Hid: utile tho victims of llllUUS IgUurilUlC Ulld KKlMplllJi In- JIIft-'ielJLO. but I luicniu Nightingale In- iiodtlied tho liuliicd, skilled ulid gentle iu-pltul utiibo. distilit iiurao and mill wry liuisu of todil Ccltnllily to low women und to few Iiueii hus It hoi'ii nil en' to Mie tholr llelluws so a) iluiidlUly und so olTcctlvt ly I'loioiiLO .Nightingale round ehuos li military hospitals; she clcatcd or lor und till thut older Implies. JAftor tho luittlo or Alma. In tho Illinium war, tho inllltiiry hospital nt Scutari was like n dlity shambles Wounded moil dlod lu hundreds In the midst of squalor tiuti vermin Crowdi It poisonous tiles buzzed ceaselessly libnxe tho Hick; incdlcul supplies wore Inadequate: inopcr food could not be linil; there were no iiirangonieuts for inching or sanitation. The plight of the wounded soldier. lierded together lu this hotbed of pesti lence, was worse than If they had been left upon the battlefield. "Are there no devoted women unions you." wrote Ittissoll. the fismoiifi war coriospondont f the London Time!!, "able and will Ins to go forth r.iul administer to the sick und suffering soldiers lu tho cast 1n tho hospitals at Scutuil? Aro none of the daughters of England nt this hour of need teudy for such a work of mercy'" This appeal was answered almost In Ktnntl.v. Sidney Herbert was then at the hend of the war office, and i.'nen the authorities began to bo Inundated liy letters from women of all classes anxious tu respond to tho' call .Mr. Her bert's thoughts ut onco turned to the lady who was In his opinion tho one woman capable of organizing and talc 1ng out to the Crimea a stuff of nurses The woiunn wrtfl Flotonce Nightingale. Miss Nlghtlugule was thirty-four at tlie lime, end from her childhood she had devoted herself to the study of liospltul nursing and hospital manage ment. In till!) she had enrolled herself 4i s n volunteer nurse at the llrst train ing school for ulclx nurses established 1n modern tlmen the Deaconess InstI tutlou at Knlserworth. on the Ithlne. JVhen the war bnmo out thcio was no woman In 'ill England better fitted than Florence Nightingale to give to England's soldiers comfort and relief. Mr. Herbert wrote to Miss Nightin gale and nutted her If she would go out and supervlso tho whole thing. Ills letter croxsed ono from her. for on the name day Floronco Nlghtlngnle had written to tho war ofUco ottering her cr Ices In tho hospital at Scutari. The olTor showed splendid courugu. Within a weelc of malting her icoolvo, .Miss Nlghtlugalo had her llrst coutlii gent of nurses lu inarching order She liad seleued thirty-eight nurses to ne company her, and they nrrlvcd at Scutnrl on tho day beforo the Imttlo of . lnkermnn. And without u moment's Joss of time that lady In chief and her f staff set tu worlc tb cleanse the Augean Jumble which thc-y round waiting for them nt tho grnt barrack hospital. ) In a shoit tlmo tho plaeo was cntltt- IvriMinvnti.il Kvorvihlnt was scrubbed old clothes wcru humed, u kitchen and laundry were established, and the place became u comfortable, well, organized liospltol I'loreneo Nightingale super intended everything She worked us hard at tho routine and organizing as ait the nursing Itt-olf. At all Hours of tho day und night she would walk silently, lamp In' hand, through tha wnrds. giving n word n fiininirt her" Jwtai I That we can supply you with bread and all kinds of pastries baked fresh from our oven at 8 O'CLOCK every morning Any Orders left with us or by 'phone before 2 o'clock will be delivered in the afternoon. Our Bread nnd Pastry can be had at these stores; chupvq MrrilKTiWS McCUNCY'S BAKER'S GROCERY CARMODY BROS. HOME OF' UOLSOM BREAD or liistruetlon there, alio saved the liven literally of hundred's. Wounded men. so horribly mangled that doctors pine them no hope, and other nurses could not bring them selves to touch them, wero saved from death by the tireless enro of this one wonderful woman The men worshiped the very shadow of this "lady with the lamp " ' The euproae wnmiiritliii-aa of the wot ot MHs NlghMugale tnndo Her the Idol of the English people Three mon nreh tni(J their tribute to her. He niemberod by roynlty she was not for gotten by tho peoplo On her return shattered In health, from Fctitnri. $'J.VI.0(X) win presented to her by o grateful notion. Oho used It all for the founding of the Nightingale Train Ing Homo For Nurse i ut St ThotuiiA hospital.' England, which Is piuctlcnllj the parent of mortem training home' throughout the world. Just its riorettt Nightingale was tho mother nf nil proi cut day nurses. Cleveland Plain Denier BULBS IN A BOWL An Easy Way to Cultivate Miniature Floating Gardens. A novel way of glowing bulbs, such oa ciocuses. has been tiled with good success. After securing the bulb the nest thing Is to get ono or two rather lingo coilts. Thiotigh these holes aie hoiod and the bulbs fitted Into the oKMiIngs In such a way that the under side, from which the roots spring. Is hcnr tho lower p.ut of the cot'U. Now obtain a largo shallow bowl nnd till this with pure witter, I'lont the corks, with the bulbs lu plaie. on the surface and set the whole thing aside In u rather shedy position for two or three weeUs. At tho end of this time It will be noticed that the mots are growing down Into the water; thence forward a place In a sunny window should bo selected. The upper shoots of tho bulbs will stnrt to grow rapidly, nnd ut this time It Is n good plan to arrange n little moss to hldo tho upper sttrfuco of the corks, or. If profened. however, grass or sotno other seed, bucIi as cress, may bo miwii to provide n gieen coloring There Is nothing to do but to keep tho bowl well supplied with water and change this now and again. Finally the tlowers emerge, and then the effect Is extremely pretty. Tho bulbs may be planted lu this way tiny time up to early .Innttnry, though naturally tho sooner they are started the earlier they will bloom. S. I -conn I'd Itastln lu St. Nicholas MAIIKET REPORT. NORTH PORTLAND, Fob. 7. On ly a fow arrivals in tho cattle section for tho beginning of tho weok's trnd. Ordinary steers brought 57.CC, cow sales would Indicate nn ndvanco. ono enlo being recorded pt ?G.75. Othor lines reported steady. As was tho caso with cattlo only a fow hend of hogs nrrlvcd owing to tho storms on nil tho lines leading Into Portland. Larger receipts nro Indicated for tho end of tho week. Prices nro advanc ing nnd markotl s very strong. No arrivals In tho sheep section. Mayers nro quoting nn ndvanco on inmhs cur rent quotations on cholco stuff being at J8.75 to ?9. Other lines nro vory strong. Wlint Clillilicn Need Now. In splto of tho best enro mothers can glvo thorn this wonthor brings slcknoss to many children. Mrs. T. No irouor, Enu Clnlro, Wis., writes; "Foloy's Honey and Tar cured mv boy of n sovoro attack of croup after other romcdlns had fnllcd. It Is a wondorful remedy for coughs, colds, croup nnd whooplng.cough." It stops Ingrlppo coughs. Sold ovcrywhoro Adv. POWELL BUTTE (Continued from page '.) of wood to tho Crook County court house. A. E. Lovctt of Itodmond lias mndo nrrnngoments for Miss Turloy of O. A. C. to meet tho Powell Ilutto Sor- osls nt tholr noxt meeting which has boen chnngod to Foltruary lb ror Miss Turloy's convcnlonco. POWELL nUTTE. Fob. C Tho chlncok of lost night nnd today has taken off most of tho snow, making tho canal n small rhor. Very llttlo To Our Patrons and the Public; Jhe American Bakery ANNOUNCES AMERICAN BAKERY TELEPIIOXE lliaCK 111 water, howovor Is running off. tho cul tivated land. Hay Is becoming n scarcor article lioro every day. Even straw Is at a premium. C. F. lllalr, Frank Smith and Wm. Johnson went to 1'rlnovlllo Friday with n load of cord wood nplece. Dnvo Travis was. a visitor nt E. F. Archers InBt weok. N. A. Appol took n load of haled hay to Uond Wednesday. Vlrgfe Dealy Bpont Sunday at Mrs. D. A. Patterson's. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. lllalr received a telegram Saturday telling them of tlte denth of somo mombcr of their family In Portland but tho namo was unintelligible. They nro most anx iously awaiting moro tlollnlto nows by lottor. It Is estimated Hint about 3000 rabbits liavo boon killed In this neigh borhood by poisoning nnd by having tho woven wire pens around tho liny stacks. The greatest number killed nt ono tlmo Is said to bo by N. H. Ilench, who got 1G7 ono night with poison. Mnny other killed 100 nnd hotter In ono night. W. A. Foster is not using poison, hut having tho pons, nnd has an Immense pile of dead rnbbltB to his crodlt, killing 120 ono night . ? Whoro do you trndo? At Mc Cllncy's Grocery. Adv . Graham nnd ryo flours purchased from tho Hend Flour Mill Company nro manufactured on a Fronch llulir mill. It nsmtrcs you quality and pur ity. Adv. COXCHItXIXU It. It. GKAXT LAXDS Tho Hulletln has received from tho United States land olllco at Itoseborg a circular lottor relative to tho Ore gon & Callfornln railroad grant lands with tho request that tho In formation It contains bo lnndo pub lic. Tho letter follows: "This olllco is daily in receipt of n number of Inquiries rolatlvo to tho Oregon and California railroad grant land'?, asking Information as to tho status of thtso lands, their location, chnrrctcr, when thoy may bo on tered or purchased, etc., otc. "This circular Is Intended to reply to tlioao letters of Inquiry and to give out bucIi Information rolatlvo to theso lands r.s may now ho stated. "A list of theso lands by township ind rango has been p'opared for oach of tho sovornl counties within tho ItoBoborg Land Dlstilct, containing thc3o lands. Theso lists r.ro Intonded to glvo moroly nn npproxlninto area of such Innds In onch township, hasod on tho list of lands given lu tho do croo of tho Federal court. "This Us for any county or coun ties will bo furnished on request. "This olllco linn no mnp for dis tribution, nor docs It prepare bLie prints, but will furnish township pints showing locntlon of all vacant Ipml nnd unsold railroad l.'.nd, nt $1 por townnhlp. In ordering townBhlp plats, both tho rnngo and township number must bo given, nnd romlt tnnco should bo nindo by certified check or V. S. postal money ordor pnyablo to It. II. Turnorr, Hecolvor. Porsonal checks may not bo rccolvod In paymont. "This olllco Is not In a position to glvo advice as to tho chnrnctor of tho land In nny locality, nnd can not nt tompt to ndvlso nny ono In this re gard. "As to tho disposition of thoso lands, nothing can bo determined un til Congress shall net In tho mnttor. It Is probnblo that Btich action will ho taken somo tlmo within tho next bIn months, and until such action Is had no Information can bo given by this olllco. Wo would suggest to par ties Intorosted to watch tho dally popors. bh whatever action Congress niny tnko will ho glvon thoroln boforo this .ojllco has official Information tliorobn to glvo out. "Haspcl on tho list of lands glvon In tho tlecreo of tho court, tho np proxlmoto ncrotgo of unsold rallrotd lands In tho soveral counties of this district, nt tho tlmo tho suit was In stituted, was ns follows: "Lincoln, 1040; llonton. 27.71(1; Linn, H.G20; Lano, 300,110; Doug lr.s, G07.3G0: Coos. 100,020; Curry, 8,100; Josephine 172, IG0; Jnckunn. IH.fiGO: Klamath, 13,400. Total 1.G00.32G. "In addition to tho nbovo lands thero aro othor railroad lands In bov oral of tho counties named, that .it tho tlmo tho suit was Instituted worn unsurvoynd, and lienco not Included In tho list glvon In tho suit, but com ing ns wolt iindor tho decrco. Tho up proxlmato areas of such lands nro ns follows: Coos, ir,000; Douglas, 0,- SUMNER & HUEY 5000: Joscnhlnn. 17.(10(1! rtni-rv ir. . 00: Jnckcon, 20,000. "Thoro Is Btlll a certain amount of unnurvoed railroad lands In sevoral of tho counties, namely: Curry, Doug las, and Josephine. Theso lands when suroyod will come under whatever plan of disposition Congress may provide J. M. UPTOX. IleglEtur It. U. TURNER, Recohor." After Lngilppe What'.' I G. I'roo, Hedford, Intl., writes: "Au nttack of lagrlppo loft mo with a Bovere cough. I tried even thing. I got bo thin It looked ns If I never would get well. Finally, two bottles 01 Foley'B Honoy and Tar cured me. I nm now well nhd back to my nor mnl weight." A rcllahlo romedy for coughs, colds and croup. Sold ovory whoio. Adv. A desirable bread knife frco with ovory annual subscription to The Bond Hulletln. '- ' LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE KOU Pt'llMCATIO.V Dopnrtment of tho Interior, V S. Land Olllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, Janitor) 31, 101G. NOTICE Is hereby given thnt D.in lel W. Heeler, of Hand, Oregon, who on August 12th, 1012, nindo Hoino stond Entry, No. 010014. for WV6 Section 34, Township 19 South, Rnngo 1 1 East, Willomotto Meridian, has filed notice of intention to ui.tko Final Thrco Year Proot, to ostnhllsh claim to the land above described, boforo II, C. Ellis, IT. S. Commission er, at Hond, Orogon, on tho 0th day of March, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: John D. Slovens, of Hend, Oregon; Howard V. Dyer, John E. Johnson, Dald C, Rogers, of Mllllcau, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 19-lc. Roglstor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notlco Is horo' y given, by tho un dersigned, administrator with tho will nnnoxed of tho us.nlc of G cot go W. Updike, Deceased, to rll creditors of sa'd deceased nnd to nil parsons laving claims rg-i')ist ecld ca.i to to pi osoii t tho samo with tho propor vouchors to tho untlci signed nt tho olllco of II. C. Ellis, in Hend, Oicgon v.i.hln elx months fioin tho first pub lication of this notice. Published tho llrst tlmo, Jnnunry 12, 1910. 45-190. W. D. HARNES, Admlnlstrrtor with tho will annexed NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlco Is hereby glvon, by tho un- dorslnned, administrator of tho estate of John F. Vrledt, also known ns John Fried, Deceased, to nil creditors of sold deceased and to nil persons having claims ngnlnst sa'd ostnto to present tho snmo with tho proper vouchors to tho undersigned nt tho o .tea of II C. Ellis, in Hond, Oregon, within six months from tho first pub lication of this notlco. Published tho Drat tlmo, Jnnunry 12, 1910. 45-l9c. WILLIAM.C. VREIDT. Administrator NOTICE IS IIEREUY GIVEN that tho undersigned petitioners who.to names nro signed to tho following and nttached petition and who nro irnio than fifty (50) of tho holdors of title to landB suscoptlblo to Irrigation from a common source which Ho within tho proposed Squnw Crook Irrigation District as described In said petition hereto nttached will bo presented to tho County Court of Crook Comity. Oregon, on tho 2nd rtnv of March, 1910, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon nt tho Con ity Court room of tho snltl coun ty, said (Into being tho tlmo and place fixed by srold court for tho hearing of dd petition, and till porsons nrn heiehy notified to bo prosent nt said time and place to trmko objections thereto, nnd to othorwiso consldor said petition. This notlco Is published onco onch week for tho period of four weoks, the ptihllcMlou for tho first tlmo be ing the 2Gth dny of Januarv, 1910 IX THE COl'XTV COl'RT Oh' THE eor.vrv ok crook, thi: stati OK ORKfiOX. In tho matter of tho organization of tho Squaw Cieek litigation Dls tilct. To tho Honoroblo Tho County Couit ft Crook Ciunty, Oregon. Wo, tho undersigned holdors of ti tle to lands within tho Stato of Oro gon andilthln tho Countlos of Crook nnd JofTorson respectfully potitlon the Houorchlo County Court of Croak County, Orogon, as herolnnftor Bot f oi Ih nnd onch slgnor thoroto for himself says that ho Is tho holder of title to lands suscoptlblo to Irriga tion from tho Bourcos hereinafter de scribed and sot out nnd situated with in tho boundaries of tho proposal Squaw Creek Irrlgntlon District her'-liinfter described; and snld poll tloiurs' whoso uttmos nro hereinafter signed and subscribed to this peti tion lioreby propose to orgaalzo snld Irrigation district, nnd snld slgnors hereby declare that It Is the pnrpoio of said slgnors to organize Bald ir rigation district under nnd by virtue of Chapter 7, Title 61, Lord's Orogon Laws as uniendod by Chnptor 223 Laws of Oregon for 1911 and us amended 'y Chapter 197, Laws of Orpgon for 1913. and ns nmondod by Chapter 189, Lnws of Orogon for 191 ', and other acts nnd parts of acts amendatory thereof and con formatory with tho provisions of tho law providing therefor, petition atd court for tho purpose heroin prayed for Tho proposed boundaries of said Irrigation district are sot forth and described na follows: lieglnnlng at the northwest cor ner of Section flvo (5) Township Fifteen (15) South, Rango Ton (10) B W, M., within Crook County, Oro gon. running oast to tho Intersection of Squaw Creek with tho township line on tha north sldo of Bald Town shin Fifteen (15) South. Range Ten (10) East, thence In a northeasterly direction down Squaw Creek and fol lowing tho mcandorlngs of said stream along tho center of said stream tu tho boundary lino hetwoen Jefferson nnd Crook counties; thenco following on down said stream with in Jofforson county to Its Junction with tho Deschutes river; thence In a southeasterly direction up tho Des chutes river and following tho nie anderlngs of Bald rlvor within Jeff erson County to tho lino between Jefferson nnd Crook Counties; and thenco following on up said Dos chutos river to tho Intersection of sold stream with the section lino on tho south sldo of Section Font teen (II) Township Fourteen (14) South, Rnngo Twelo (12) Etist W. M. In Crook County, Oregon; thonce wes terly to tho southwest corner of said Section Fourteen (II); thenco south erly to tho qunrtor corner on tho east sldo of Section Twenty-two (21) Township Fourteen (II) South. Rango Tvvqho (12) E. W. M., in Crook County, Oregon, thenco wester ly to tho BouUienst corner of tho southeast quarter of tho northeast quarter (SEW NEU) of sold Sec tion; thenco southerly to tho south west corner of tho southeast qunrtor of tho southeast quarter (SEUSEH ) of said Section Twonty-two (22); thenco westerly to tho qunrter cor ner on tho south sldo of Section Twenty-two (22); thenco southerly to tho southwest corner of the north west qunrter of tho northonst qunrtor (NW'H NEVi) of Section Twenty sovon (27) of snld township and rnngo; thonco westorly to tho south west cornor of tho northonst quarter of tho northwest qunrtor (NEVI NW Vi ) of said Section; thenco souther ly to tho southeast cornor of tho southeast quartor of tho northwest quarter (SE'i NWVi) of snld Sec tion Twentv-sovon (27); thenco wss torly to tho quarter coinor on tho west sldo of said Section Twcnty Boven; thenco southerly to tho Bouth wost cornor of tho nortnwost quartor of tho southwest quarter (NWVi S WU ) of said section; thenco westerly to tho southwest cornor of tho north east quarter of tho southeast quar ter (NEW'SEtf) of Section Twonty olght (28) Township Fourteen (14) South, Rnngo Twolvo (12) E. W. M.; thenco Bouthorly to tho Bouthwost cornor of tho southeast quarter of tho southeast quartor of snld Section Twenty-olght (2S); thonco westerly to tho southwest corner of Section Twenty-eight (2S); thonco southorly to tho southwest corner of Section Four (I) TownBhlp Fifteen (IS) South, Rnngo Twolvo (12) Enst W M., thenco westorly to tho southwest comer of Section Thrco (3), Town ship Fifteen (15) South, Rango Klevcn (11) East; thonco Bouthorly to tho BOiithwcBt cornor of Section Thirty-four (31) of snld township and rnngo; thonco westerlv to tho northonst corner of Section Flvo (5), Township Sixteen (1G) South, Rnngo Elovon (11) E. W. M.; thenco Bouth orly to tho southonst cornor of Sec tion Sovonteon said township and rnngo: thonco wostorly to tho town ship lino on tho west nldo of said township; thenco northerly to the southeast cornor of Section Twolvo (12), Township Sixteen (10) South, Rnngo Ton (10) E. W. M.: thenco westorly to the southwest cornor of said Section Twolvo (12); thenco northerly to tho township lino on tho north sldo of Township Sixteen (10) South. Rnngo Ten (10) E. W. M.; thenco westorly to tho southwest cor ner of snld Section Thirty-two (32), Bend Garage Company Motto: SERVICE LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED GARAGE in CENTRAL OREGON Long experience collided with our facilities for handl ing nil classes of woik, gUos us an advuutago seldom at tallied In nny hicnllty. It Is alwtofl n plcasuro to gle Information, that tends to tho bottorinont of your automobile. WE ARE AC.ENTS FOR THE HUICK LINE OF CARS Touting Cars Ki l.i.l to l:5 Roadster l KIO to tf MMM) Sixes Euiuslwiy. OoiMljiNir Th im. Ofllolnl (ioodyonr station. Tiro In formation gladly given freo of charge. Wo hue n nuinbor of usod curs nt bargain prloM. In addition, wo do a general gaiHKti buulnwtti. Storage, accessories, gasoline, oils and HiipplloM, All work guaranteed. If you want Genuine Prices on Genuine HIGH GRADE FURNITURE Stoves, Hugs, Carpets, Heels, Springs, Matresses, you ean ohtain them iVom us. From our eaiefully selected assortment you ean furnish your home to suit your taste and do it economically E. F. Logan Furniture Company U WHENCE liril.DIXO Wall Stitet Xeiir Ohio Ktieet. Township Flfteon- (15) South, Rnw?o Ten (10) East; thenco noitherly o tho point of beginning; oxcoptlti'j howovor, from said district all and any land embraced within tho boun dary and limits of tho town of Sisters In Crook County, Oregon, and lying within tho proposed Squaw Creole Irrigation District, tho land embrac ed within tha said Irrigation district lying within both Crook and Jofforson counties, tho major portion thereof lying within Crook County, Oregon. The designation of said proposed irrigation district nnd tho namo un der which It shall bo known is tho Squaw Creek Irrigation District; the sourco of supply from which tho water to ho used within snld Irriga tion district shall bo taken Is Squaw Crook ami Its tributaries and Fall River .nd Ua tributaries within Crook county, Oregon, Tho slgnors of this petition who aro more than 50 of tho holders of title of lands suscoptlblo to irriga tion under tho- proposed Irrigation district from tho samo common sourco or sources further petition this court that flvo directors bo elect ed as directors of said Irrigation dis trict; that said irrigation district bo divided Into flvo divisions nnd that ono director ho olectod from each di vision; nnd thnt tho proposed cost of tho organization of tho aforesaid Irri gation district Is tho sum of flvo hun dred dollars (?500.00) and your pe titioners nccompany this petition with a good and sulllctont bond In tho sum uf ono thousand dollars ($1,000.00), this sum being doublo tho n mount of tho proposed cost of tho organization of tho snld Irriga tion district. WHEREFORE Your petltlonora pray that Bald Irrigation district bo organized na provided for by lnw nnd particularly na Bot forth and requir ed by tho statutes heroin nbovo ro ferrod to; nnd thnt snltl petition bo heard as required by law and that said county court nhnll do nny nnd ovorythlng necessary and requisite to effect tho orgnnlzntlon of snld Ir rigation district nnd for such othor orders ns may ho necessary and as may bo provided by law for tho or ganization of Bnld Irrigation district. Roforonco Is horoby mndo to tho notice nccompnnylng this petition, stating tho tlmo of tho mooting nt which this potitlon will ho presented to tho County Court, which snld no tlco Is mndo a part hereof. E. R. Potorson. A. J. Weston, El villi M. Elklns. Edgar W. Glllet. C. P. Chnlftui, Ouy C. McCalllstor, F. O. Powers, J. W. Olbson, James H. El klns. M. W. Knickerbocker. J. O. Mc Klnnoy, C. I Whlto, D. P. Moffott, M. E. Rurkhard, P. Van Tnssol, D. Wlnklo. C. L. aist, J. P. Duckott, II. E. Vincent, Llndn J. Qulborg, Ellis I! Edglngton, P. Huntington. J. D. nowmnn, .Too Lister, II. P. llolknap. Will Ornnthnm, John Stnpf, O. O. Rivet. C. M. Elklns. L. A. Hunt, Julia A. Scott, .Too W. llownrd, Jr., Wlnnlo M. Hunt, Joptha S. Hunt, Ettn F. Howard, Emma Fullor, Mrs. L. F. Rico. L. F. Rico. Frnnk V. Chap man, G. E. Stntllg, Dennis D. Hunt, John R. Howard, Chns. E. Hlscock, Fred Wnltor, Adolph Kotzmnn, Carl II. Hoiido, Mrs. Martha Chnpmnn, Rob't Nltzscho, tho cstnto of O. W. Fullor by A. J. Fullor. S. E. Wont, Wultor Rublo, Kntlo Ruhlo, J. A. West, T. F. McCnlllstor, Mntllda A. McCnlllBtor, Roy L. Kidder, doo. K. Scott. Jerry Oroszklngor, Jntnos I'ar kor, .Too Parsons, C. A. Pnyno, E. S. Pnyno, Alfred Lcnthloy. 47-51c iPA Mgmmsfr rtmr