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    PAGE SIX
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1935.
BROTHER-IN-LAW OF MRS. GIBB
IN AFRICA IS BIG GAME HUNTER
To Whom llid on 1936 lu Boll
Deiorlption of Froparty
Em. Twp
or or Mug,
Lot Blk
1930
George, T. J. et ux .
Card. C. W.
Grim. Mrs. Hugh .
"Hunting a Giant Elephant for I London la higher than the quota
Thirty Tears" is the title of a fea- I tiong for many Indian varieties,
ture storv carried by the Aberdeen I and has risen from about -Hd to
(Scotland) Press and Journal, i lid per lb. The tea has to be
handed the Gazette Times this week transported through Portugese ter
by Mrs. Alex Gibb, in which is ac- ritory to the nearest port and the
counted some experiences of her dues charged are, in his opinion,
brother-in-law, George Garden, excessive.
Aberdeen was the home of Mrs.
Gibb before coming to America, and
her sister was a teacher of lan
guages in internationally - famed
Aberdeen university before becom
ing Mrs. Garden. The article, writ
ten by a special representative of
the Press and Journal, contains an
interesting account of life in the
African veldt It follows:
Missionaries and Government of
ficials are taking the wrong meth
ods of dealing with the natives of
Nyasaland.
This is the considered opinion of
Mr. George Garden, Southfield,
Tobacco Growing.
Tobacco growing, unfortunately,
is not now a profitable undertaking
for white settlers. The industry
started well and there was a brisk
demand for the light grades of to
bacco for cigarettes: but the indus
try has been almost ruined by the
growing of the lear By natives, wno
are now worse off than in the old
days.
The manager of a big estate, wno
had formerly been a missionary,
was the man who started the na
tives growing tobacco. The move
did not in the long run neip mm,
Cult who has just returned to this - - - hasnow had-to be
country after nearly forty years down Then two more white
residence in that territory where he natjves t(j cultivate
was engaged In tea planting and, in fc t the ,eaf from the
his spare time in big game hunting. flnd ,t tQ a
I called on Mr. and Mrs. Garden tobacco & wlth
at their charming Cults home ad white en cou(J nQt
listened spellbound to the tales of ml)ete
native witch doctors and of the ThPe two white me delighted with
tracking of elephants and otter e and started to boagt
big game Mr. Garden, Tfl b, combine t to
pod healtt d.te his many years SaturaBy thought
in Africa, is the son of a Peterhead could dQ game them.
minister and Mrs. Garden belongs encouraged to
to Aberdeen. They have just re- and ce
turned by air from tieir African combine. The
estates. When Mr. Garden first , . . ? ' o . . . .
Kessler, Frances P.
Burroughs. D. H.
Blount, Mary Parker
Waloole. Etna M.
Walpole, Etha M.
Daggett, W. E.
Enoch. Clyde
Miller, Obed I
Corey, Guy Estate
English. Q. C. Trustee
Munroe, J. L.
Williams. R. F.
Walpole, Etha M.
Walpole. Ella R. Estate
Miller. Obed I.
Walpole. W. R. Estate
scnarnnorst, .
Walpole, Etha M. ,
Walpole, Ralph G.
Swayze. Frank B.
Lane. B. B.
Swayze, F. B..
Walpole, Etha M.
Smith, J. A. Trustee
Grim, Hugh W.
Egbert J. L.
Swayze, F. B.
swayze, r . B. .
Walpole. Ella R. Estate ,
Walpole, Ella R. Estate .
Walpole, Ella R. Estate .
Walpole, Ella R. Estate ,
Adams, s. w.
McDaniel, Ethel
Adams, F. N.
Haekman. Charles
Hackman, Charles
Prophet, W. P.
Bleakman, E, E. Estate
popnet, w. p.
Bleakman, E. E. Estate
jjevore, Ben
Gilliam A Blsbee .
Odell. Emmit
Swift J. C.
did the trip thirty-seven years ago
it took him over nine weeks. His
last journey was accomplished in
under nine days.
Nature's Gentlemen.
In the course of our talk Mr. Gar-
leaf, of course, can be produced by
the natives at a much lower cost
than can be quoted by the estates
controlled by white men.
During his long sojourn in Nyasa
land Mr. Garden's hobby has been
big game hunting. The walls on
Hendrix, William .
Swift, J. C.
De Vore, B. F.
Smith. John C.
De Vore, B. F.
Adams, F. N.
Adams, F. N.
Adams, F. N.
DeLashmutt E. L. ,
Howell. Maude
Howell, Maude
den touched on a wide variety of his Cults home bear photographs of
subjects. He told me of encounters huge animals which have fallen to
with hostile natives, long treks his gun, the hall is adorned with
across the veldt in pursuit of Dig souvenirs, while he himself is
game, pioneer work in tea planting slightly deaf as a result of being
an industry in JNyasaiana ior mauled by an elephant in 19U7.
which he has done more than any- Narrow Escape,
one else tracking of thieves and ., . , . .
recovering of stolen property with
the aid of witch doctors, tobacco
growing and the management of
natives.
Dealing with the native question
Mr. Garden stressed the fact that
the people of Nyasaland in their
native state were gentlemen. In his
one of his hunting trips which
lasted two to four months at a time
when he was confronted by a
huge tuskless male elephant. He
did not want to shoot it, but it at
tacked him. His bearer kept on urg
ing him to run, but Mr. Garden
uauve aiaLC ncic gcuucuitu, .1.1 .... .... , T - . , via
early days when a white man went f.ood his ground He fired and I hit
J .1 fV, alanhan, in tno trunk1 tniTllfinC
that would scare the brute off. In
to a native village he was wel
comed and provided with food and
quarters for the night. Their na
tive hospitality made this obligatory.
Then the white men began to "ed-
stead it continued. Again he fired,
this time at the animal's mouth.
On it crashed, and rolled Mr. Gar
den over with its trunk. He was
ucate" the natives. The beliefs M1" 1 7f Tkl w
wh th narivo had had for ren- when he was finally rescued he had
r t, serious head injuries, three n
to son, were pooh-poohed by the " " 'V.
I OL 141. OIU. .LI "UU iv v...- ....
would lose the power of his arm,
but constant treatment saved the
limb, and soon he was on the trail
again.
In all Mr. Garden has shot for
ty-three elephants, which he con
siders the most dangerous of big
game. The biggest of his "bag"
he had to trail for five nights, and
its tusks weighed from 80 to 90 lbs.
each.
Mr. Garden revealed an interest-
Brown, Artie Estate
Howell, Maude
Brown, Artie Estate .
Brown, Artie Estate
Brown, Artie Estate
Brown, Artie Estate
Ingram, W. D. Estate
Ingram, Mary ...
Prophet ft Miller
Prophet Miller
Cartwright J. R.
Cartwright J. R.
Cartwright J. R.
Cartwright J. R.
Morsu Co., The .
Cartwright J. R.
Palahniuk, Stephen J. et ux
Ballinger, Robert S. .
Freiwald, Gustav Estate
Butt, Lawrence C.
Barzee, C. W.
Spencer, Samuel R. .'.
Lamam, c J. .
Deyoe. H. F. .
Curran, John
Mahoney, T. J.
Gibson, Oness V
Bank, Philomath State
Graves, W. W.
Bank, Philomath State
Barker, John Estate
Barker, John Estate .
missionaries. In their place, said
Mr. Garden, the white men tried
to set up theories which it ha3
taken centuries for the white men
themselves to evolve. These were
quite out of the comprehension of
the black men, who were left in a
state of mental chaos.
' This policy was a bad one. It
would have been far better had the
missionaries and administrators of
Nyasaland first studied the native
1 ,. .,n,Ama .,,
.il. j u... .kiv, ine ambition. He has been on the
could be understood by the native track of hu 6 ef Lh hi fh
DODulation years' Thls iant ia called by the
population. natives Zalukuta and is claimed by
"Magic Horn. to be over 20o years 0id.
While on the subject of native stories of the monster, whose
superstitions and beliefs Mr. Gar- tusks go straight down Mr. Gar
den told me an amazing story of den has himself seen its spoor with
how he had recovered stolen prop- marks showing how Its huge tusks
erty by employing a "sable horn." have torn furrows along the ground
These horns, which are now illegal have been handed down from fa-
possessions and which have been ther to son.
lajcen irom ine nauves, were noma stiii HoDlne
n.. ...U, .UU v 6
r.t oii whi-n hoH Mr. Garden has made Inquiries
violent deaths from the teeth of about the beast and has spent .many
beasts of prey. They derived their " " "
magic properties from the "med-
Logan, Hattie
Hanville, Burrell, et ux, It Crouse, Her
bert et ux
Macomber, W. H.
Grotkopp, E. C. T.
Schuller, W. F.
Schuller, W. F.
Schuller, W. F. ,
Doherty, Neil
Walker, Samuel .... .
McEntire, Thomas .. .
Schuller. W. F.
Siegmund, Wilda
Siegmund, Wilda
Vermont Loan A Trust Co.
Tibbetts, Violet L. & Mock, F. C, &
Louise G . .... .
Younger, W. H.
Barzee, C. W
Wagner, Clyde W. & Joe P. Brown
Bryant, Frances H.
Pringle. Joseph
Round, Tunis D.
Bank First Nat'l Heppner
Eaton, James E. .
Luttrell. W. P
Thompson, Robert A.
icine" with which the witch doctors
filled them, and they were potent
only during daylight Their pow
ers, whatever they were, were in
some way analogous to the twig in
the hands of a water diviner.
On one occasion a quantity of
bition that Zalukuta may escape
the bullets of the hunters until he
himself returns to Nyasaland to
lay low this monarch of the veldt.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Garden were
deeply impressed by the aerial
views of the jungles which they
had obtained when flying home. The
.oif .., . herds of game and the life of the
had been stolen from the huts used jungle when seen from above made
by the boys on Mr. Garden's estate. lflLLl -2
The authorities were baffled and 6 ''"""' ""f " -"
Mr. Garden decided to call in the from Blantyre to Brinisl whence,
natives to track down the criminals n account i xuan .e8umuu?,
and recover the stolen property. Af- they were forced to travel by rail
ter some preliminary difficulties the l .rl3- J""c
witch doctor arrived with his horn. r I , P 7 ,,
When Mr. Garden arrived on the made n an. air lj"erl ?hey
scene the medicine man was per- amazea at me comxori ui
forming a ritualistic dance before ver the long distances which they
it. When this was ended several ""'"""I T , .kT;
natives laid hold of the horn, which thf' next journey to their African
estaies win De maue uy u.
pulled them round in circles.
Mr. Garden was amazed and de
termined to test the strength of
the horn himself. He seized the end
of it, but despite his most strenu-
ous efforts he was unable to hold it
down.
Discovery.
The horn finally pulled the na
tives towards a path which was
followed until a crossroads was
Many Linn Farmers Irrigate
Albany Forty-three Linn county
farmers are now using Irrigation
water on their crops, and 23 others
are planning to have plants In op
eration for 1936, reports F. C. Mul
len, county agent. The value of
irrigation and Installation of dif
ferent types of systems was dem
onstrated to 52 farmers of the coun-
1 .J ft UnA , U n Vn- Anl
. . , v., ty who attended a series of meet-
uavciicu iuuiiu ill a. uio uciuie .- , , , . .
"nosing" out the trail alone an- in& recently conducted by County
other path. The trail then led to Agent Mullen.
a hut in a native village, where the notice OF SHE-HTP'S BALE.
stolen goods were found. on the 14th day of October, 1935, at
The articles had been stolen by the hour ot i o ciook p. m. at me ironi
a mnn nnd hla two wives naHistpd door of the Court house in Heppner,
a man ana nis two wives, assisted f T wltl Dub ic auction to
by a woman friend. The delin- the highest bidder for cash the follow
quents were made to carry the Ing described real property in Morrow
stolen goods back to the huts from county, state oi uregon, io-wii.
T, j i j rrv.. All nt Rrc 1: WW of Sec. 8: the
oa. OHM ,. . ..v . . - -
for the good and sufficient reason
that they had been eaten.
The fee of the native Sherlock
Holmes for this feat of detection
was a bag of salt!
For years afterwards Mr. Garden
was left unmolested by thieves, for
section 6, lying and being South
and Southerly of the County road
running through said section 6;
NW'i of Sec. IS; all right, title and
Interest of mortgagors, J. R. Cart
wright and Maggie Cartwright in
the SWWNW',: BE!4SW; N'fe
SW'4, and the SF.V, of Sec. 5, all
in Tp. 1 N. R. 23 E. W. M.
Said sale Is made under execution ia-
on the roof of one of his huts he m,efj 0t of the Circuit Court of the
had placed one of the "magic" State of Oregon for Gilliam county, and
.-. to me directed in the case of Carrie
jiorna. w Iiurnham. J. B. Morrison and A. K.
Dealing with the tea industry in McMahan. plaintiffs, vs. J. R. CarU
Nyasaland, for which he has done wrtght. Magpie Cartwright, A.. H. Swit-
so much, Mr Garden told me that r Mary Et t
cultivation of the plant In that dls- t(,rpRt to WeBt CoaRt Ban-corporation,
trlrt ia wnrcadintr. The chief dif- a comoratlon. Leon Logan. Jodie Mor-
flniiltv met with hv the oroducers rison, P. E. Snodgrass, Marion Chard,
. , J u . t . . Wa ter Pope, and MarK v. weather
la the heavy rail charges for send- lm.d defen5anU.
Ing the tea to the coast The price c J. D. BAUMAN,
obtained for the Nyasaland leaf In Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Federal Land Bank of Spokane ,
Murphy, P. T.
Levin, Harry
Essex, John G. ..
Holmberg, Nels
Farmer, James -
Carty, Patrick
Beckland, Ernest O.
Flood. James, Heirs
Schmidt, Charles et ux .
Schmidt Charles H.
Amato, f ranK
Sepanek, Michael et ux .
Sepanek, Michael et ux
uonrad. uuo
Thompson. Byron M. ...
Spencer. Arthur W. .
Brumneld, Sadie
Nelson, Peter Carl
Treisch, W. H.
Castle Rock Land Ass'n .
Broyles, Sarah A ..
Castle Rock Land Ass'n
Doherty, Nell
Castle Rock Land Ass'n ,
Castle Rock Land Ass'n ..
Gordon, Lizzie -... ..
Hoover, Samuel S.
Israel, Genevieve
Jenkins, J. D
Luten, B. B.
Klesel, William C.
Mather, The Misses
Storseth, John
Decker, Margaret
DeYounff, May
Bank. First Nat'l Heppner .
Rosequist, Victor .
inley, Claude L. co W. is. Finley
sepaneK, m. et ux
Castle Rock Land Ass'n
Burnell, L. M.
Doherty, Nell
Farrand, Calvin D. .
Cummins, Vere
Cummins, Solomln C.
Rletmann, Victor ..
Gorger, George .
Krause, Franz .
Central Trust Co.
Kilkenny, Peter ....
DeFranq - Moore ..
Porter, A. A.
Rupprecht George
Castle Rock Land Ass'n .......
Castle Rock Land Ass'n
Wade, Douglas A. et ux
Deos, Mrs. L. A. instate ,
Broyles, Sarah A. . ..... ....
Castle Rock Land Ase'n
Schlssler, H. H.
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Irrigon
Irrlgon
Irrigon
Irrlgon . ,
Irrigon
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Irrigon
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Irrigon
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Irrison
Irrigon -
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Irrigon ....
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Irrigon ..
Irrigon
Irrigon, All except ...
Irrigon
Hardman ...
Hard man ..
Hardman, N 30 ft
Hardman
Hardman
Hardman
Hardman
Hardman .
Hardman
Hardman
Hardman
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M. 23, 24 30
. 6 to 8 Inc 31
' 13to 20 Inc 31
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445 32
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1,2,3 B
4
1, 2, 3, 4
Hardman, Royses N 40 ft.
Hardman, Royses
Hardman, Royses
Hardman, Royses
Hardman, Royses
Hardman, Fergersons
Hardman, Adams ..
Hardman, Adams N 23 ft of
Hardman. Adams
Hardman, Adams . 1, 2, 3, 4
Hardman, Adams 1 ft 2
Hardman, Adams. E 100 ft. 5
Hardman, Adams 2nd . 1 ft 2
Pundt Bernard, co Phipps, F. L. Trustee
Schmidt, Anne E
Pundt Bernard, co Phipps, F. L. Trus
tee . . ... ...
Amato, Frank
Pundt, Bernard, co Phipps, F. L. Trus
tee
.... 3 ft 4
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3, 4. 5, 6
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... 3, 4 6
4
4
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142
142
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546
11 ft 12
1, 2, 3
10, 11, 12
Hardman, Adams 2nd
Hardman. Adams 2nd
Hardman, Adams 2nd
Hardman, Adams 2nd
Hardman. Adams 2nd
Hardman Tr. 8 (DR V-53)
Hardman Tr. 9 (DR T-238)
Hardman Tr. 20
(DR 37-162-39-310)
Hardman Tr. 21
(DR 37-162 39-310)
SWV4NW4, SESWli, N
SWV4, SEi 5
All S ft E of road 6
All 7
W,E. W 8
Tract (DR 34-208) 9
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NM.NWW 27
All 36
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SEV4 8
SW 8
NSWK. SE14SW14 10
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NE(4NEi4 22
SHSW 27
Tract (DR Y-257) 33
All 6
All 9
SWV4 - 14
E,4 14
swy, 16
All 21
NW 22
SEli 23
W1 except 1 Acre for cem
etery, NEV4 26
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Coin, George M. Estate ...........
Waggoner, Ople L. .... ........
Stephens, Wm. S. et ux
Lead better, Charles ........ .....
Burleson, David W, ft Klein Realty
Service ........ ....
Gurley, S. A D
Castle Rock Land Ass'n .... .............
Prater, J. H. et ux ..
Walpole, W. R. Estate
Thomas, Elizabeth S. Ex
Bills, J. C .
Brlce, J. T.
Walpole, W. R. co Ira L. Berger ...
Jaeckel, Charles ,.
Jaeckel, Ernest
26
26
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84
4
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HEViNWVi 23
NW'4SE'4 N of Canal 23
W SW'4 NW'4, WViNWVi
SW'4 Unit D , 24
E',SW'4NE'4, EVtNWttSEVi
Unit C 24
NE'4NW'4, NW14NBV4 25
EHNE'4 ... 25
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L12
1.50
.87
2.98
1.13
.74
2.62
.74
.74
.37
1.87
.37
.87
8.23
.37
1.12
.37
.37
.74
.37
.37
.37
.74
I. 49
.74
.37
1.13
.74
1.49
.37
8.81
8 43
6.93
19.64
3.23
12.60
1.25
16.10
491
16,80
II. 20
2.11
4.21
6.31
1.11
3.79
6.99
1.40
4.21
9.81
9.80
1.11
4.21
15.69
2.80
1.38
.55
2.65
.54
.84
.84
1.42
2.11
.34
1.38 1.42 1.66
14.00 14.06 19.62
LANDS OF MOBBOW COTT-TTY
1939 1928 1937 18SS 19.
1.00 .87 1.06
1.38 1.31 1.14
.36 3.64
2.77 2.63 2.30
1.03 1.00 .87 1.08 1.09
.69 .66 .67 .71 .71
2.43 2.32 2.00 2 49
.69 .66 .67 .71
.69 J56 .57 .71 .71
.36 .34 .29 .37 .37
1.75
.36 .34 3.16 3 91 3.96
.34 .34 .29
7.62 7.24 6.31 7.83
.34 .33 .29 .36 .36
1.04 .98 .86 1.06
.34 .34 .29 .36
.34
.35
33
.34 !S3 .29 .36
.34 .32 .29 .86
J4 .32 .29 .36 .36
.69 .66 .67 .72 .71
1.38 1.31 2.59 3.20 8.22
.69 .66 .67 .72
.34 .34 .29 .36 .36
1.03
.69 .66 .57 .71 .71
1.38 1.31 1.16 1.42 L43
.34 .34 .29 .36 .36
4.06
8.90
3.21
9.09
3.27 4.41
19-6 19M 193
Total Interact Amount
for all k Penalty Our. of
Year. to 13-31-34 Delln.
18.01
16.29
498
16.98 36.97 46.89 41.99
11.31 19.62 24.71 22.61
2.11 3.26 3.53 3.23
4.25 4.92 6.31 4.83
4.93
6.38 10.64
1.11
3.79 6.87 6.79
7.08 13.08 14.12
1.42 1.66 1.63
9.92 15.56 16.78 15.36
7.44
9.92
1.12
4.23
15.86
2.83 8.20
L43 1.66
.66 .63 .70
2.69
.66 .63 .70
.83 .99 1.07
.83 .99 1.07
1.43 1.66 1.78
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2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
' 2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
2N
3N
3N
3N
3N
3N
3N
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
27
27
23
23
23
24
24
24
24
. 24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
26
25
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
23
23
23
23
24
24
37.24
26.96
94.08
67.08
.36
22.86
24.28
105.71
27.40
17.64
19.44
21.89
160.21
22.71
80.48
28.12
19.28
34.58
16.74
6.15
129.68
108.29
15.84
3.60
13.14
.07
36 99
36.87
9.21
18.44
9.21
36.87
9.21
29.95
114.11
28.51
11.52
34.55
36.86
25.35
33.41
23.87
1.56
20.64
20.64
20.64
11.70
39.07
26.05
36.82
64.72
26.05
32.56
22.95
15.49
14.28
19.64
33.93
16.78
18.92
11.42
182.78
67.11
14.28
28.56
21.44
28 89
28.56
13.02
156.28
62.10
30.26
66.32
97.39
45.70
23.36
1.47
23.30
23.29
47.26
46.98
37.43
27.11
94.53
67.42
.35
22.97
28.13
27.84
21.60
24.09
76.43
26.71
17.92
130.65
109.03
16.64
13.39
.09
61.06
60.86
15.22
30.43
15.22
60.85
15.22
32.00
3961
40.58
37.41
23.67
237
13.92
13.92
1392
11.88
36.68
25.14
36.68
16.28
13.28
18.26
19.26
20.58
16.94
169.98
45.91
13.28
30.87
15.19
18.34
146.68
48.90
31.63
66.71
90.57
42.50
36.44
2.20
85.32
35.32
71.81
70.84
89.16
28.32
70.61
24.04
30.63
12.80
25.09
87.05
30.42
19.75
78.17
61.10
16.26
.11
63.55
63.36
15.83
31.69
40.60
63.36
15.83
33.32
41.26
16.11
38 94
27.88
2.74
16.40
16.40
16.40
13.68
39.95
38.26
39.95
33.28
14.64
20.14
21.23
22.68
17.54
187.39
6061
14.63
34.04
17.89
19.97
169.73
84.86
99.84
41.40
2.58
41.27
41.28
77.16
76.61
3N 24 , 6-99
3N 24 22.02 ,
3N 24 1.84 1.86 2.00
3N 24 11.00 11.06
3N 24 31.19 31.38 88.98
3N 24 8.65 8.67 8.91
3N 24 .72
3N 24' 6.61 5.56 5.99
3N 24 5.51 6.55 6.99
3N 24 1.84 1.86
3N 24 20.65 30.99 33.51
3N 24 7.33 11.07 11.97
3N 24 28.28 33.41 89.36
3N 26 6.62 9.16 9.97
3N 26 13.02 24.40 26.61
3N 26 13.02 24.44 26.61
3N 26 62.10 73.84
3N 26 62.10 73.34 79.87
3N 26 13.02 18.84
3N 27 13.02
3N 27 26.06 18.34 19.97
3N 27 13.02 18.34 19.97
3N 27 13.02
3N 27 13.02 18.34 19.97
4N 23 14.24 16.94 19.80
4N 23 29.73 35.82 41.28
4N 23 3.72 4.41 6.15
4N 28 7.42 4.42
4N 23 8.72 441 6.15
4N 24 25.76 84.19 86.99
4N 24 95.92 84.87 195.51
4N 24 3.36 4 41 4.79
4N 24 40.70 47.38 51.23
4N 24 1.67
4N 24 11.67 16.49 16.76
4N 24 13.84 17.73 19.14
4N 24 13.34 17.72 19.14
4N 24 63.38 70.84 76.61
4N 24 64.21
4N 24 .42 .44 .48
4N 24 29.46 26.76 28.94
4N 24 29.44 81.86
4N 24 6.67 8.85 9.57
4N 24 6.67 8.85 9.67
4N 24 16.68 22.14
4N 24 3.86 4.4.'
1.78
21.18
43.74
81.66
110.46
78.77
26.86
40.60
24.77
75.50
26.37
21.16
15.83
.11
81.30
62.69
82.91
40.76
26.93
1.79
3.33
15.84
16.84
15.84
16.68
42.43
47.29
42.43
15.68
21.67
22.74
24.30
18.83
64.23
15.68
36.47
17.28
21.21
169.78
37.32
40.08
2.49
39.94
39.93
76.64
76.07
1.96
88.24
8.98
6.86
5.86
32.86
11.72
88.01
10.61
28.30
28.30
84.86
21.22
21.22
21.22
19.12
89.94
4.99
36.27
191.59
60.20
16.40
18.77
76.07
9 89
9.39
1.6S
19.38
34.87
78.62
26.73
18.90
16.68
.10
81.39
38.36
22.56
22.56
38.40
42.80
38.39
14.00
19.26
20.31
21.72
48.42
14.00
32.56
24.63
89.30
2.45
39.17
77.09
76.60
6.00
2.00
6.99
6.99
88.62
11.97
9.61
26.60
76.79
19.21
19.21
19.21
18.77
89.16
4.89
4.89
86.98
196.61
61.23
16.75
19.16
76.6
81.19
9.57
9.67
61.22
3.94
18.72
1.96
21.64
33.64
36.02
15.68
.11
47.80
31.14
33.88
2.66
19.92
13.32
37.63
41.94
13.68
19.84
31.22
47.32
13.68
81.82
150.52
2.46
39.64
73.74
73.33
6.76
1.91
82.60
6.74
5.74
82.09
11.46
9.43
26.10
18.83
18.88
18.96
39.54
4.94
4.94
86.39
187.18
49.05
16.02
18.84
73.83
9.r7
9.17
1.06
8.77
1.06
S.85
2.40
3.10
4.82
.36
2.43
60.18
8.86
49.40
8.80
15.44 16.20
18.37 18.06
67.71
15.88
.10
46.49
.11
33.86
46.18
61.46
26.33
17.24
26.01
26.75
69.62
17.24
40.10
18471
26.64
38.67
12.60
30.02
8.68
6.86
83.16
8.86
11.72
80.79
23.10
23.10
4.61
50.07
16.87 16.62
26.87
474
1.49
17.18
11.16
9.86
9.36
S.51
406
533
437
10 68
8.31
408
11.86
8.37
6.44
2 10
3.62
19.71
1.34
37.23
2.05
5.06
1.70
.71
1.09
.33
1.68
1.68
2.37
8.92
16.29
3.38
2.06
2.15
4.08
13 00
2.41
12.87
12.32
10.14
28.73
10.90
30.61
1.25
32.39
9.89
308.43
89.45
25.84
23.52
4.93
23.33
2.22
21.24
71.91
6.11
4.21
122.66
7.44
19.72
2.28
8.44
31.55
13.83
4.47
2.44
6.34
2.43
3.73
3.73
6.29
2.11
4
86.78
139 06
56.30
92.37
190.96
125.44
866.96
81.36
18.02
104.80
144.84
18.02
133.69
107.82
224.96
32.71
11.84
28.10
2a?. 58
950.58
12.55
839.88
1.67
126.08
60.20
106.47
425.83
64.21
1.34
85.15
92.48
62.58
72.09
38 82
7.77
.48
.63
.62
1.28
.99
.48
1.42
.40
.66
.25
.43
2.36
.16
4.46
.24
.60
.20
.08
.13
.03
.20
.20
.28
1.07
1.95
.40
.24
.25
.46
1.56
.28
1.54
1.47
1.21
3.44
1.30
3.67
.15
2.98
1.17
37.10
1.17
8.10
2.82
.58
2.79
.26
2.64
8.62
.73
.50
14.70
.89
2.26
.26
1.01
3.78
1.65
.53
.29
.64
.29
.44
.44
.75
.25
.04
10.40
16.44
6.63
11.08
22.91
15.06
44.03
3.76
1.66
12.67
17.38
1.56
16.04
12.93
26.99
8.42
1.42
3.37
24.56
114.06
1.60
40.80
.20
15.20
6.02
12.77
51.09
6.60
.16
10.21
11.09
7.40
8.64
465
458
696
4 89
1196
930
4.66
13.28
8.77
609
2.35
403
23.07
150
41.69
2.29
566
1.90
.79
1.22
.36
1.88
I. 88
266
9.99
18.24
8.78
2.S0
2.40
4.66
14.56
2.69
1441
13.79
II. 35
32.17
12.20
34.28
1.40
35.37
11.06
845.53
100.18
28.94
26.24
5.51
26.12
2.48
23.78
80.53
6.84
4.71
137.26
8.33
21.98
2.49
9.45
35.33
15.48
6.00
2.73
5.98
2.72
4.17
4.17
7.04
2.36
.38
9.28 1.17 10.99
111.97 13.43 126.40
157.67 18 90 176.47
114.05 13 68 127.73
466.47 65.97 622.44
283.78 34.05 817.83
.71 .08 .79
96.72 11 60 108.32
123.64 14.83 138 47
105.71 12.68 118 39
55.24 6 62 61.86
17.64 2.11 19.75
53.74 6.44 60.18
96.84 11.60 107.34
160.21 19.22 179.43
22.71 2.72 25.43
486 81 58.41 645 22
137.35 16.40 153.75
97.01 11.64 108.65
34.68 4.14 38.72
16.74 2.10 18.84
6.16 .73 6.88
338.40 40.00 373.40
278 42 33.41 311.83
32.48 3 89 36 37
3.60 .43 4.03
106.86 12.70 118.56
.80 .09 .89
161.60 19.39 180.99
181.09 19 33 180.42
40.26 4.83 45 09
111.86 13.41 126.27
65.03 7.80 72.83
365.14 43 81 408.95
40.26 4.93 45.19
29.95 3.59 33.54
114.11 13 69 127.70
126.74 15.20 141.94
11.52 1.38 12.90
218 71 26 34 214 95
93.55 11.22 104.77
26 35 3 04 28.39
197.06 13.17 122.73
248 30 29.79 278.09
1.79 .21 2.00
12.66 1.51 14.17
109.28 13.11 122.39
89.36 10.72 100.08
66.80 8.01 74.81
67.26 8.07 75 33
39.07 4.68 43.75
292.96 35.15 328.11
321.28 38.56 359.83
64.72 7.76 72.48
209.83 26.17 235 00
81.12 9.73 9085
22.95 2.76 26.70
15.49 1.86 17.84
102 80 12.33 116.13
98.87 11.86 110.73
33.93 4 06 37.99
157.77 18.93 176.70
156.17 18.74 174.91
63.73 7.64 71.37
640.15 64.81 604.96
893.24 ' 47.18 440.42
111.47 1337 124.84
234.42 28.13 262.66
96.43 11.57 108.00
28.89 3.45 32.34
28 56 3.42 31.98
72.54 8.70 81.24
967.65 116.11 1.083.76
101.00 12.12 113.12
134.07 16.08 150.16
133 03 15.96 148 99
287.80 34.63 322.33
88.20 10 58 98.78
219.27 26 31 246.58
13.66 1.63 15.28
218.54 26 22 244.76
139.82 16.77 156.69
422.99 50.65 472.74
419.43 50.33 469.76
23.60 2.83 26.43
22.02 2.64 24.66
11.57 1.38 12.95
22.06 2.64 2470
266.19 30.74 286.93
16.21 1.82 17.03
.72 .08 ,80
46.24 6.42 60.66
84.64 4.15 88.79
8.70 .44 4.14
183.62 - 22.02 206.64
97.13
153.50
61.93
103.46
213.87
140.49
410.99
85.13
14.58
117.37
162.22
14.58
149.73
120.76
251.96
86. 03
13.26
81.47
230.24
1,064.64
14.05
880.66
1.87
141.28
68.02
119.24
476.92
60.71
1.60
95.36
103.57
69.98
80.73
43.47
8.70