The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 09, 1917, Image 1

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    WEEKLY EDITION
THE BEND BULLETIN
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IIU.NI), DIIHCHUTKH COUNT, OIU.OO.V, Tilt ItHDAY, Al (HHT 0, I1M7
NO. 2.1
10
SISTERS FI ICOUNTYWILLDO
COMPLETE AUTHENTIC LIST
OF CONSCRIPTS IN COUNTY f
GIVEN BY THE BULLETIKf
FOR THE DRAFT
IN SEPTEMBER
6
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0
CI
1 M
lit NEW HYDRANTS FOR
CITY ORDERED.
I'll- Avmiun Vnnwriy Onlrrwl Hold by
City t'liiincll I'ullro (lltcii ItiiUo
J t McH. II. !. f I.. Hn-or
In Old IIIIU I'tninil.
I'rWH JjLtfMWly' OdJljr.)
id UitfTthnvo oomplat (Lr 'pro
LIKE NUMBER FAIL IN
DESCHUTES COUNTY.
Ilrjivtril Our Mti( Tukn Kniinl II.
iiiii I mil Ion OnlirtH for Bxrtnp
Hum Total J!0 I HO May Bo
ICmmliinl to I'll I Otiotn.
i
1 li'rai
iviini
tekilon liu all part of tho, oly (q(M
ordlhg to action taken by tha city
council InMt nlKlit, when mi tho rac
oaituMidutluu (if Chief, of Pollen Nix
ail tha Installation of1. IK tiMW by
flrpnts wall ordered nt points np
jAvad by. Chief Nixon iiikI T. II.
Polity, manager of tlm Hand Water,
lJlfilit AU'ow'or'Cfempany. Tb hy
drants wilt he in dlstrlbutm), Chief
Mxuji mIiI, na to command nil part
vt Html not ulrHndy afforded pro
taction from fir. The ex paws will
mount to $22.60 a month, the; rental
charged by the water company.
Tha long delayed mattor At lb
otralghtenlug of Kir avenue waa
brought Into the limelight one more,
ill en the rHrt of City Recorder
ICttte (bat the Hand school beard bad
rafued to pay Itn share of tits hm,
i
tent for the Improvement, and Hint
D. If. Hunter, representing non-rea
Ident properly owner, refined to
pay up until the school district bad,
4lafhnrged lit abtiKntlon, Olty At-(
torney Hemmi wan authorized, to take
tap toward tlm sale of the property J
Involved. The contention of tlm
achool iHNtrd In tho ram la that no.
pay in mm I ilioutd be made' unllV thej
work of tralKhtenlng Ibn avenue la
enmptlilind, while tlm city, In turn,
U unable to perform tbla work until
lb necessary fundi have been eon1
trlbtitiHl by owner of tho property
benefiting.
I'ullro Chrn ItoUc
The nelltlnn submitted by Chief of
Pollee Nlxou luat month .naklng for
a ralaa In salary for h'msolf nnd bla
Malftant. Prank Kulp, beaauae of
the advance In tha cost of living, wna
grant ml, effective for July, tlm chief
to recalve I Ml Instead of $100 na
formerly, while Officer Ktilp'a solary
wa hooeted from 1 90 to ,J100 par
Mouth.
Tho need for HurluR n uniform
HlMount rata for ally wnrrauta at tbu
tonka wna iIImuhwI, It botiiK palntml
ill tbnt not only did tlm dlaraunt
often run na IiIrIi na 10 par ontit,
t that hi nddltlou, tho wwrrniit
would draw lntaroJt.au tin fnco vnluo
at C ver cent, n totnl of 1C par cant
on tha trHiiMctlou for the purchnior.
i Hlnwii Airt'MtN In Moutli.
)kl. M. Colaman Wan rend, ibowiiiK n
JotAl of lit, GO unpaid hill to dnta
galnat tho city. Tha report of l'o-
)tc Chlaf Xixuii abowail 10 arraata;
jor iirunKennaaa in Jiny, wuu mm
rraat for furnlahlnR otbera with In
jumlcaiiU. Ha raortal only one flra
for tba month.
A petition for the Insinuation or
i$iht nt tha lutaraaotlon of Uoanoko
'imd Want Fifth atreot, wna ullowuil,
,ml tha rwiuont nf the Cent. Ore.
lot or Co. to bo nlluwed It? Iytal u
gniollno tank wna Rmu'tod. Tho pe
tition for n flro bydrnnt nt tho corner
of Aubrey rond nnd Woat Flrat Htreat
war referred to the fire committee
rtl roquoat or II. Urayfusa. of Salem,
to bo ullowuil to orool nn nuotlonuor'a
platform within tho clty flro llmlta
nnd to oparnto n parnmnunt nnatlnn
busluuBB at u yoitrly lloanua of $100,
.wu r.gfan-otto-'tjiQ oomnt) on
Tho roport of Accountant Mux
Crandnll, who has Just finished ox
pertlUB tho olty hooka, wna, referred
to tho commlttoo.on wnytt nbd munua.
Mr. Crndnll ajnted that ho bnil found
n numbor of orrora ImllouUuj; tlmt.
ivoral fairly Inruo nooounta hud been
paid two or throo tlmoa oauh.
Olty ottlolnlH iirosont at tho meot-
tB woro Mayor S. C. CuWlwoJI, City
Heeordpr H. C. KIIIb, Olty Attornoy
- H. llunson, City KiiKlnaor Itabort
'". aowjil, Chlot at I'plloQ h. A. W
Nixon, and Counollmon CJytlo Mo
Kay, A. Kdwnrds, .t P. llrostorhoun
,, l,oua llonnott oW-fll V.'Sllvls.
I. li. HHAW IH MA.NAOim TIIIH
YKAIt IIK.N'I) .MHItCIIA.VrH Mil
HltAI IX HUI'I'OI.TIXYJj.TIIK
I'ltomcr.
(From Tiiaadiiy'B Daily.)
An ft aaml-flnal atep In the ouIIIiik
(jr the" flrat draf(Vrroui Deathutoa
tTHuiity for the National army, 20
youiiK men wero Klvan jihyalcnt ox
nmlnatloua this morutiii: by Dr. II.
FerrKll, In tho pro,Muui: of tlm other
memhurnj of tba cdnartptton board.
Hhnrirr 8. K. Unhurt and County
Clrrk J. II. Ilauer, nnd of tbla num
ber 10 were deelared Ineligible he
cnuao of idiyalcal dlimbllltlea of one
kind or Knottier. Thoeo who fntleil
In th exnmluatlona were to bo Riven
n aeeond teal later In the afternoon
by Dr. If. C. Coe, In order that no
gueatlou mlRht bo attached to the
rejection.
Already 20 clulma for oxornptton
have been filed with tha board, the
chief reAMon Riven lieltiK tbnt the'
drafted men have near relative do
penillHK on them for aupport. ISIght
rlalma were filed thla mornltiK. and
when the balnnre of the 71 who are;
culled to make up DwH'hutaa county'a
quntn of 17 appear for examination j
tomorrow and Wednesday, It la lie-i
lleved that aa many mom claim will
be proeruled. Dr. Kerr el I la of the
opinion that ISO men will have to
hn oxnmlned before the full quota on
the flrat call can be made up, allow
ing fur exemption and rejection for
pbyk-l disability.
Tiui From Out of Htntc.
Thoae nrceptwl till mornlliR Vero:
ltnlph J. Ilylnuil, Oaten Johnion, Via
tor A. MrKKreah, Kenneth K. Hawyer,
CharliHi J, Dukbii, I.yle M. Illchnrd
on, I 'or rent II. Miller, Choater Irvln
Moore, Jamna A. Illaokatoue and
ltnlph II. Kturdlvan.
The rojecteil one, who wern lilted
for rexunnilnatlon are Arthur Fuller,
Arohlo D. I'upln, AnKel A, Petenon,
Percy C. Flnley, Hoy A. 1! rant on, j
JfMeph T. Heealoy, Nlchola Xe!er,
Arthur V. Hpaara, Charlua J. Monn
hnn and Wllfleld K. Iluaon. Iluaon
la from WnihliiKton while Flnley la
from California. They took their
oxnmluatloiu here by special permla
lun.
Cauaea for rojeotlon wero chiefly
(Infective vision or hearlnR, inli
ehnpon feet, and varicose velna. One
man was thrown out as being under
woleht.
(From Wtdueday'a Dully.)
Tho Fourth Annual Hlsibrn Fair
will bo kIvoii thla year on September
215, 20 and 27. and already plans are
well uuilnr way looking toward one
of tliv moat auceaMful and ,larRi,ly
attonded KalherliiKe of the kind over
held In thla part of tha Interior
F. I.. Hhuw. of KUtors, A .maliaBer
this your and la In active charge of
arnuiKoment. He spout yoaterday
In Hand, tocethar with ..Mrs. filiaw,
and oxproaaefl Kratlflotitfon at the fluu
i.upport kIvoii the project by looal
merrhnntH and eltlzana.
Tho offlcera of tho Fair Aaioela
Hon for 1217 arn C. L, Olst, prosl
dent; II. M. ltnbblns, secretary; J. M.
Parker, assistant secretary, and J. I.
ClUifl, Irenaurer. An elaborate pro
Kram la being arrangeil and worth
while prliea for all eveuta will be
hung up by the management. As
usual, special attention will be given
to getting out representative exhib
it of agricultural products.
BEND -LA PINE BIDS
REJECTED.
Mute llljcliuny .'miiinlliiii Aullinr-
lii l)cclitit Oiunly Court to
llnndln Hxpvmlllnro of tlm
917,000 ApMirtloue4l.
BOARD SELECTS
W
PRINCIPA
L
(Frflra Wadnewlify'B Dally.)
NAI.KM, Ore., Aug. 8. -(Spaclal
to The Ilulletlu.) All blda oponed
here yeatarday by the State Highway
('ommlealon were rojectwl. The low
eat were praetleally three tlmee the
amount apprrlrtated for the local
work. $17,000.-
The very strict specification, re
quiring laying the cludera with water
and mixing clay with thorn, which
could be met under the circumstance
only at great coat, are responsible
for the high bidding.
The commission baa authorised the
county court of Deachutea' county to
proceed with the work on force ac
count, utilizing the $17,000 na far aa
It will go. County Judge Dame and
CoiJimlaaloner Smith were praaant.
The Bulletin baa received a tele
gram from Judge Harnee in which he
aaya the county court Intends to take
up the work Immediately, now that
the state authorities have authorized
(lt. He and Commissioner Smith are
buying an auto truck today and other
' required equipment will be secured
as promptly aa possible.
IIKXUV M. (SHAXT, OF U'AI.I.VI.A.
CHOHI.X TO Kl'm.KI) WHO
IIOI.T AS IIHAD OF LOCAL IllOIlf
SCHOOL HVKTI-1M.
(From Frldny'a Dally.)
To fill tho vacancy left by tho ros
Ignntlon of Krlc Holt from tho prlu
clpulitilp of the Hond high school.
Henry M. Orant, of Wallula. Wash
luRton, was elected thla afternoon
by the school board at a special called
mHAtlnr. Mr. Ornnt waa In Hand to
day, having arrived In the city last
night to back up bis application in
paraen.
Mr. Grant Is a sraduate or the
olasa or 19 IS nt the University of
Washington, finishing with high hon
nr. RIiiph hla craduntlon he has
nude teaching his profession, nnd
last year hold a position in tho wal
lula high school. Mrs. qrant will ac
oompnny him to Hand whon bo cornea
hero In the fall for tho opening ot
aahool,
SQUAW
GREEK
RATE RAISED
i
That Hand and Daaahutea oouuty
are giving return for the draft far
above the average was shown this
morning when Dr. H. Ferrell, Kherlff
8. H. Hoberta, and County Clerk J.
II. Hauer, membent of the examining
board, passed 13 out or 21 men who
were oh 1 1 ml on the first draft. With
10 iMMed yesterday, and one ot tha
rejected ones or yeaterdny'a Hat,
Archie D. Pepin, who waa later ac
cepted by Dr. U. C. Coe, the total or
phyalcally eligible men U 21, out or
41 oxnmlnud, a little bettor than BO
per sent. Seventeou more must be
accepted buforo the county's quota
will bo rilled, and thun It Is esti
mated that ut least half oT the men
neceptod will bo. among tha exemp
tion claimants.
Men pansud today are A. D. Ham
mond, Lorou A. Campbell, Ooorgu F.
Htou,or, Wilbur JI. Hudson, Ohnrlos
H, Hoyor, Harmnti A. Wetterborg,
Henry I.. Dnvls, Hrlck Olund, Ggorgq
H. Curtln, (Hon A. Hownrd, Stand
rord KiulroB, Harmnti A. Wlttwor nnd
Hufua Spann.
' Tho rejuctod onoa are Kugenln Sui
ravnlle, Harl L. McFnddon, Fay h.
Tomblln, Karl It. Uusaell, Honco Po
trono, A. 0. Vnndevert, C, L. Soott
and Axel Llndstrom.
THURSDAY HEAT NEAR
r'S,.i,r,,r-w -r,nn nn 1 CIAXT
UHUUUiJ run diaduxn
PUIII.IC SKItVICK COMMISSION-
ALLOWS THK COMPANY TO IN
f'llKASK WATKIt CIIAKGB TO
SIXTY CltXTS.
SUPERINTENDENT IS
BROUGHT INTO COURT
(From Thureday'a Dally.)
Only one trial for violation or
the city traffic lawa came up (er hear
ing In police court today. County
School Superintendent J. Alton
Thompson appearing before Judge
II. C. ICI1U. enterliig a plea of guilty
to the charge of showing no tall lights
on hi nuto, and paying tha fine of
$1 Imposed.
(From WaAnaoday Dally.)
Tha Public Service Commlaalon has
allowed an lacreaae In water rates on
the Squaw Creek Irrigation project
from 36 cents por acre foot to CO
cents per aero root. Tho oompany
coughl an Increase to $1.00 par aero
loot.
II. II. De Armond nnd V. A. Forbos
reepresented the Bottlers. Tho testi
mony at tho hearings, It Is said,
brought out the tact that tha lands
could stuud about $1.00 per acre
far water without hardship. Aa it
takes about two acre real to properly
Irrigate, tha ooet par acre under the
new schedule will bw about $1.20.
Coder the figure set by the company
aud not allowed by the coiumUeJon,
the coat would be $...00 per aero.
Tha commlaalon ordered tha com
pany to aet aafte $400 a year In a
depreciation fund.
Boosters Refuse Vacation;
Financial Report Accepted
(From Friday's Dally.)
Mounting within ono dogreo o( the
BonBon'8 rooord, tho moroury In the
official Rovurumoiit thormomut,ur
hero yoatorday mounted to 00 do
gmas, nnd probably would havo beat
on tho record had It not boon for tho
ovorenst bUIos.'
(From Wednesday's J)nlly.)
UHxfiMtl appoattktn to the pro
posed plan ot dlsuontlnulng Com
mgrolal ulub lunoliaun for tho bal
ance or the warm season developed
this noon nt tho weekly olub guthar-j
lllK a) tho Pilot Uutte- Inn, and the!
motion mado by ManngopII. J. Ovcr-j
tur was heavily anowod undor. Other.
buBluoas triuiBnctod today ranged
from tho noeeptauco of tho semi
aununl roport or Manager II. J. Ovor
turt to n consideration ot tho sug
gestion or J. A. Kastoa that a move
ment bo started to onuse the adoption
ot dlmmors ror auto lights.
County Agriculturalist It. A.
Ulnnqhnrd, who will leavo soon to
tnko a position as stato agricultural
ist aud livestock axpsrt with tho Swift
IntorostB, nddrcssod tho olub, sum
mnrUlng tho year's work, advising
that tho oumpTitgn for bottor potatoes
In Orogon bo pushed to u successful
conclusion, and telling of tiling which
will start bqoJi Jn the'Oehoao district
to do uwny with alkali In tho soil.
Mr. Ovorttirf'a report showed ro
oelpts ffinoHntlng to $1302.80 with
disbursements totalling $1205.45,
was accompanied by tho ndvloe that
the club take up tho budget system In
handling olub affairs In tho future.
In summing up the work dono by the
club In tho past six months, he men
tioned that tho mattor or nitrate
plants along tho Desohutos nnd tho
Mutollus, nro still under consideration
by tho Kovornmont. The interast
which has boon shown by sportsmen
In this sootlon has rosulted In tho
sending or four dozen Chlnoso pheas
ants to Hond, to orrlvo somo tlma this
wook ror distribution.
Tho mattor or road location and
marking ror highways communicat
ing with Hond was taken up and re
forrcd to the road commlttoo.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Just 10 hours alter receiving the
official draft Hat from' Washington,
D. C, Sheriff S. K. Iloberts and Dep
uty County Clerk MIihi Kleanor Whit-
more eompletol the entire Doschutea
county Hat, a Hat of the 74 called
on the first draft, and sent oul no
tlcos to all tho men on tho first call
last night. The work took several
days, us a matter of fact, the lists
being complied from an authentic,
copy of the master list, which wan
furnished to tho members of thoj
county draft board by The Uulletln,
early In the week.
Since the sending of draft notices,
claims for exemption may be made
at any time now, up to the beginning
of examination for the conscripts,
which will be conducted by the draft
board on August 7, 8, and 0, In Uend.
Following the examinations, the work
of the oxemptlon board will com-,
menee. !
Deachutea county's complete list Is
as follows, the first number corres
ponding with the number stamped on ,
the registration cards, while the num
ber to the right Indicates the order i
of liability to service: j
Serial No. Name Order No.
2S8 James A. Ulackstone 1
4S8 Arthur William Madaen V
783 Frank X Zlenllnskl 2
227 William II. Hensley 4
G7C Chester Krvin Moere 5
276 Arthur Fuller G
S09 Clifton It eon. 7
664 Angel A. Peterson 8
SDK David Hay Miller 9
B3G Archie D. Pepin 10
M 8 Matthew Mathlas Schmltz U
12G Joseph Thomas Heosley 12
784 Nicholas Zelser 13
7K5 Arthur William Spears ' 14
107 August Klmqulit 15
C1G Forest Hale Miller 16
373. Hoy A. Hranton 17
77T Venlua M. White 18
4SG Kenneth R. Sawyer 19
692 Ralph I). Sturdlvan 20
GOO Lylo M Illchardson 21
810 Frederick A- Woelflen 22
07 Victor Anton McKlfrosh 23
309 Charles Joseph Dugan 24
437 ltnlph Jackson Uyland 26
604 Rugenlo Serravallo 26
43 John W. Oarrlion . 27
420 Glen A. Howard 28
614 Karl Louis McFndden 29
433 George Henry Curtln 30
10 Charles M. Frazler 31
487 Arthur C. Vandevort 32
797 Fay Loyed Tomblln 33
140 Standford Entires 34
432Wllbur II. Hudson XS
IS Herbert H. Rdgnr . 36
CE2 Charles J. Monohan 37
739 Karl R, Hussell 38
G01 George F. Stonor 39
606 Ilocco Ontonlo Petrone 40
182 Axel Llndstrom 41
S13 Clarence L. Scott 42
4G Loren A. Campbell 43
223 William O. Livingston 44
117 A. D. Hammond 45
i C02 Krlck Olund 4C
j 390 Irving II. Horner 47
75 Henry Hrnest Davis 48
772 Herman A. Wetterborg - 49
721 Charles Ellsworth Royer. 60
7SG Hies Zlatlch 51
280 Frank Orrell Gray 52
757 Kdward Walker 53
1332 Roland W. Hennrlohnet 54
379 Harold A. Gutendort 56
642 Jack Kenneth McKenzl,q 5G
194 Ivan W. Harper , -- 67
SS2 Herman M. Stephens 68
29S Carl II. Austin 59
675 Hortwlg Tamuu - 60
343 Kgbert Dyer Gl
726 John Price 62
15 Clyde J. Lair 63
452 Robert R. N'eeley 64
356 Ira Walktu Cook 66
610 I-aurln H. Redder 66
809 Jerry Winkle G7
G45 Fred Neeley Overall GS
2 IS Julius A. Kortiuan 69
620 Lester Vaughn 70
550 Aubrey Kugene Parry 71
574 Halvor Nysteen 72
31 Gilbert C. Daughonbaugh 73
770 Newton S. Wells 74
677 James O. Sklrvlng 75
749 Allen C. Trottej- 76
525 Simeon C. Nlakorson 77
760 Russell Wallaae 78
183 Ray Blmor Harper 79
56 Galen Johnson 80
792 Thorp KHett 81
5 Gerald Kastham 82
360 Arthur F. Cook 83
54 Walter II. Oommell 84
549 John Robert McKenzIo 85
440 Durward 11. Hunt 8
741 Maurice R. Murphy 87
711 Harry Thomas 88
638 Stephens J. Vermoul 89
623 Leon Franklin Shaw 9Q
269 Frank tl. Hedstrom 91
685 Goorgo F. Honor 92
335 Harney H. Conaway 93
laa Frang u. uison 94
341 Fred Manlord noxoll , 95
391 Ernost Hmorson Coopar 96
353 Kruest Kdgnr Dyer 07
637 Karl Alnslay Roberts 98
360 Klbort Kwlng Cook 99
571 Brnst Ferdinand Patterson 100
488 Clarence William Nolson
704 Joss J am 03 Sullivan
72 Roy Wosloy Laughlln
35.6 Oharlas nroltkroltz
112 John Wilson Carroll
128 Paul Francis Hampson
679 Hart L. Rogers
805 Goorgo Washington Wilson
11 Krlc Arthur Cackotto
263 Arthur Molga Orubo
6 Kron Thoodoro Daniolsou
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
m
411
Serial No. Name
327 Segurd Hendrlckson
CG4 Alfred O, Moore
93 Ceell Celsor Doaeh
346 Harvoy Conway
103 Brnst Frank Fields
656 Honrr I. MoKIm
164 Samuel Hnrl KIIbc
51 George Wayno Hall
717 John Clarence Thompson
30 Tom Bglln
199 Naum Panoff Jordan
388 Ralph Thomas Cooper
773 Wm. White Wheeler
608 William H. Van VIeet
406 Wm. O. Cox
619 Napoleon J. Marchand
25 Ralph H. Fairfax
392 Chester Andrew Drown
383 Kdward Geo. Gutflelsch
688 Krnost Olson
706 Owen Thomas '
576 Wm B. Searoey
122 John If. Johnson
642 Stanley J. Pierce
222 Louis H. Hloe
700 Hon Henry Morris
297 Rny F. Cleveland
321 Ivor HojidrloksUn
736 Ivan a. Murphy
707 Stanley Smith
368 Horace K. Cooke
320 William Joseph Lyons
G6C Horgognl Vlnaeno
814 George H. Wood
728 Asa Prlngle
121 Orlea O. King
221 Frank 8. Francis
292 Krlc Pemeroy Dolt
604 Paul Armstrong Seoggins
470 Bmll Arthur Nelson
212 Alphonse W. Aya
90 John Kline Carney
191 Henry Nash Fewlor
477 John 8ather
763James L. Southworth
130 Joseph Franel Desllat
168 Shelby Louis Allan
424 Hugh P. Crow
667 Karl P. Updike
176 Lester Gist
300 Troy Bdgar Lynch
278 Harry Henry Helslng
524 Sylvester U Staats
532 Willis II. Nicholson
336 Josoph Kdward Dozell
212 Vasila Francu
49 George Henry Barclay
8 Charley Allen Keith
305 Charlos Kdward Axtell
557 Edward James Peterznan
G22 nalph W. Miller
585 Ntckles Peterson
781 Michael H. Willard
323 William W. Orirrith
438 Robt. K. Huffschmldt
441 Dennis D, Hunt
357 Chas. A. Hlscock
23 Venion R. Calrerley
331 Wulter J. Qoyd
492 Norval L. Springer
665 Henry W. Rorelle
800 Delraar D. Davis
715 James Everett Rotbgeb
629 Chas. A. Nlehell
349 Homer C. Grogan
662 John Walter Schrunk
601 Cheater G. Springer
102 Shlgeru Aklyama
714 Cecil II. Pratt
86 Walter E. Dawson
71 August Uartscb
555 Howard B. Scroggs
606 Charley Nelson
436 Arnold W. Huffman
681 Frank Patte
713 George Smith
450 Stove Saban
113 Gulseppo Alcltoro
725 Claud O. Smith
156 Ward H. Coble
808 Sherman G. Wilson
780 Fred a. Wlloox
267 Ralph A. Blanohard
567 Ed. Nordquist
421 Wlntleld Orelghton
169 Melvln M. Foster
436 Harold K. Curtis
396 Kliuer L. Hopper
387 Rrust B. Fuller
165 Oscar J. Johnson
2S4 Abnar J. Fullar
132 John M- Johnson
807 Ljnn Wilson
186 Geo. L. Dtakenwn
265 Ray L. Armstrong
286 Robert D. Bogus
560 Ivor L. Nordquist
303 Clemanea 4. Grusnwald
563 Herbert S. MoKlnney
311 Chris Anderson
146 Hoy V. Allen
229 Osoar O. Andrews
410 George A. Bueglor
299 Wm. T. Bond
750 Charles W. Snyder
68 Charles R. Adams
150 Bertie O. lUnloy
19 Samuel I. Daughonbaugh
400 Rimer J. Covert
4 Charles R. Halnoa
115 Troy Uoavor
206 Charles W. Rrskino,
'228 Alvln 8. Qhrlstianson
136 Karl D. Forrest
430 Max Aldan Cunning
32S Alex Joe Dyvall
96 GeorgjB P. Elliott
624 Olaudo Plcklund
570 Frederick L. MoKlnney
544 Harry M. Roddy
747 Clifford S. Snidv
138 Frank LoslfO
91 Charlos A gag.
635 Charles II. Shumway
633 Hans Ostby
712 Edgar H. Morgan
17 Dorrls C. Hole
S02 Paul O. Williams
691 Hector E. Hojlurson
'878 Ceall a. Hplllushoad
237 Hans L. ChMatTansen
,'422 Lestto H. Burlmgamo
G19 Earl D. Roark
1344 IlonJ. li.GrJpst.Bad
i-i.' van iiunior
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Order Na.
lie
138,
189
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
1C1
152
153
154
156
156
157,
168
15J
IGft
163
162
14
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
17G
177
178
179
180
181
, 182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
(193
m
194
195
196
497
198
199
00
4201
'202
"203
,304
305
M6
207
.20 S
209
iio
3
4
5
.6
17
,218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
22G
7
228
230
231
S.33
41,
235
23ti
237
SIS
239
240
241
242