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MEDFORD MATE RIBTJNE, MEDFORD. 'OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH HV im
set
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newspaper. . .
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Official paper of The City of Medford.
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Entered ra etecond-clasa matter at
Medford, Oregon, under the aol of March
worn dally venure cireulation fov
mix months ending Xec 31, 1918 3,04g
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ciated Presa is exclusively entitled to
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wise credited In this paper, and also the
local news published herein. All lights
of republication of special dispatches
swrein are aiso roserveu.
E SHOW!
OF
E DIVISION
MADE BY DfSQUE,
PORTLAND, Mar. 31. A. state
ment covering operations and costs
of the Spruce Production division
iras made public today by General
Briee P. Dlsqus, just prior to his re
linquishment of, the devision and re
signing as president or the Spruce
Production corporation. General
DlsQue tells In detail of the develop
ment and organization of the divis
ion which was to increase the month-'
Jy production of material from 3,
000.000 to lO'.OOO.OOO feet at once.
- The principal reasons for forming
the corporation, as gi,ven by General
Disque were:
Objects Sought ''
First: About 65 per cent of the
production of aircraft lumber was
allocated to Great Britain, France
and Italy and it seemed only equit-
: able that they should bear that part
of the expense necessary to build the
mills and railroads required. ,
: Second: We were actually carrying
on a great industrial enterprise and
required the freedom of action usual
ly found in a business concern and
almost impossible under war depart-,
ment regulations. "- .
i We provided in this way for oar
allies to assist in the capital expendi
tures before they were made rather
than doing it after development, thru
paying for lumber, the sales price ot
which included amortization of cap
ital expenditures on a' basis of com
plete amortization in ten months
after completion.
' Criticism Due to Ignorance -
Because of the importance of the
lumber industry in the Pacific north'
west there, has been a great volume
of discussion regarding the ; opera
tions and costs of this organization.
Most of it has come from people to
tally ignorant of our problems, meth
ods, or other facts.
It is appropriate, therefore; to re
fer to the quantity of production and
cost of same in this summary. - The
accountants of this organization have
had instructions from the beginning
to include in their cost accounting
every legitimate item and that meant
rent,, stationary, telephone, officers
and soldiers pay and subsistence, as
well as transportation and purchase
of all-atunipsge, materials, equip
ment and rights of way, and hire ot
labor. .,'.,;... r
wThe-entlre expenditures of the Sig
nal Corps, V. S. Army, Spruce Pro
duction division and the U. S. Spruce
Production corporation, from the he
ginning ot operations to, and includ
ing April 1st, will not exceed J46
,600,000. The total footage of air
craft lumber produced, shipped and
paid for by the Signal Corps, Spruce
Production division and U. S. Spruce
Production corporation was 143,000,
000 feet. ' . : ;A
Tangible Assets ,
Therefore if we assume that the
corporation has no assets whatever.
the 143,000,000' feet of aircraft lum
ber jcost $318.00 per M, and such a
price contemplates a complete amor
tization of every capital expenditure
and expense . itemf involved in oui
operations.. V
-. However, the corporation has on
hand today tangible and salable as
sets which, estimated at approxim
ately 40 per cent of their cost,: are
worth $8,000,000,- Deducting this
$8,000,000 from the total expendi
ture of 45,500,000, we have an ex
penditure of $37,500,000 for the
$143,000,000 feet, at a-resulting cosl
per thousand of $282.00.
To date 4he corporation has sold
approximately $2,000,000 of these
assets and has averaged -near 80 per
cent of their cost price.. Therefore,
it would appear that my estimate- of
$8,000,000 worth of assets which is
approximately 40 per cent of the cOBt
price, would be very conservative.
With Medtord trade Is Medford made
BURLESON, THE AUTOCRAT.
I
F POSTMASTER GEN Eli
crately fryina: to discredit jroyerumtuit ownership ,oC
telegraph, telephone and fable- linos, liereould not Improve
upon the course lie is pursuing, lie has arrogated to him
self dictatorial powers and
arbitrarily raised rates to suit
protest or demonstrate the
lying higher rates.
Burleson's arroiianee to
arrogance to employes and
waited until the war was over to seize as a war necessity
lie has decreased the efficiency of the service along with
his increased prices, and has
organizations. , : . , :
Shortly alter seizing the
crease in telephone charges. Xow on 48 hours': notice, he
orders a 20 per cent increase in telegraph tolls, which
with the war tases, puts, a
none by telegraph,
JLelegraph and telephone
corporations and under federal and state supervision.
Until Burleson seized control,
until the companies had ti
or state conunission along with the pcople,-to submit evi
dence proving the necessity of the increased rates. Their
service to the public was recognized as exceeding that to
their stockholders but: Burleson operates them as he
does the postoffiee business as a .-"purely' iioimneraal
money-making' proposition in which the public has no in
terest save that of footing the bills. . . . -: " . V'r
Burleson's treatment of.
Cable company has beeu entirely in the interest of its
only competitor, the Western' Union, to whom 'Burleson
has turned over the control
Consolidation of offices and
nas not, miaer iJurieson, benetitted the public, winch mus
pay more ana receive less.
.Burleson is out of place in
is a survival of the busniess
ago whose only consideration
motto was "the public be damned.
THE SAARE
T? RA.N CE has demanded
Peace conference and the conference is reported, to
have decided that the French shall. hofd this coal nnniner
district until the Germans have completed the.'wavhient of
meir war indemnity, xne baare is claimed - by Jiermans
as integral part of Germany with;a majority ot the popu
lation Germans. -'":-i-.- :. ':": ',-: "7,' ' '
The Saare Valley was an ':' integral :parit. oi.Lorfaine
during the middle ages, 'and Ixtrrame'M hecu
linguistically Ireneli. Saare was never German in any
sense until its seizure -by- Prussia' in ISlheh it undeiv;
Tt-Ai-i ii r. i,w, ..,.7,..,:.,..:... . . i. . :-ii i. : . . ii.ij.
Alsace and Lorraine suffered 'under siuce.'l871. ' V-
Saare, prior to 1761," when it bccmer'by : ti-eaty and
inheritance Fi-ench, had bepn rulwl ;by itsIoM u rulers 1
the dukes of Lorraine. ' These ' diuics had'tpr some centu
ries been held by a loose tie of vassela'tie to Vtliat '"conglom
eration -of states known .'.as;''thte:y;iloly'''R6.man: Empire ,
Viucn was aiso cauea uemian-r-ana neitner holy, Itoman
nor German-..' But these dukes of Lorraine were also vas
sals of the dukes ofiChampagiie, wbo..were in: t,urn vassals
of the king of France, "-. , .; -.'-,. .
inat part or loiTame
Metz became part of .France
ixrrame, lncludmg the Saaie
in 1761 among the hist of the
reueemea nom ioreign or local rule to. create jhc Jj rench
fitate. -v.-. -:: :. -, :; :v:'V:- ;r -.. "'' :
"The Saare valley has been" in. German possession for
104-years but Prussian Poland,, -which' ; the Germans
have held for 140 years is to
the- baare valley be also?
ana wontoniy destroyed the
the restitution and reparation
to the Saare. .:-.'.-
EASTER HAT'S
. The first .thft- MTV. vorv flrnt
V v - &
I GRLY
T
: .... , - - - - ,,u iiuyycH UJl Ul 1 1 U
milliners box to get itself photoftranhed on the pretty head of Miss
.Evelyn Oreely, film star and then hustled back to waif in seclusion ;
;ne call of the Easter fcunday fashion Parade down Fifth-av. .
' 'But; the camera caught its charms' and hastens to inform the woJd'
that it Is rose and mauve chiffon, on lilies that are just the tiniest bit ' '
, like a poke-bonnet. That's the beginning. The top of crown and brim '
;nre of wonderful loaf-green horsehair braid Into which Is woven a
flower and leaf design like embroidery. This braid rises Just ap Jnch ,
above the crown, and Just an Inch beyond the brim, and achlovcs the
:Jithsowe effect appropriate to the senspq. -
-J-"-,'; -7;;; r?:7:-7:7.'::'.' 7-"' o"' ; 7 7'' V . 7'
AI' BURLESON wastlelil)
without-notice -to the public
hiniselt, refuses to consider
existence.' of conditions jteti
. ' .'.. "V v-.: ;;' -.V
the public is matched bv his
to owners of the systems he
refused to recognize employe
. : .';;
wires; he ordered a tint in
heavy burden upon business
:: ' ' .'. X .
..systems are public service
no. rates 'could, be increased
public hearing before federal
the Postal Teleirraph and
and operation of the Postal.
elimination of competition
" -' . '
a democratic cabinet for he
feudalism of several decades
was the dollars and whose
VALLEY, ' ' . " ;.
the Snare Vallev from -the
including y erdim, Toul and
proper in 1557. Tile rest of
valley, united with France
French speaking provinces
be restored why should iiot
The Germans systematically
coal mines of France and
won by war, elititle France
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HATCHED
ITnalA, hal t...
AT THE Rl ALTO sTOHIGHT LAST' TIME
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SEL7NICKPICTURES
FATIY ARBUCKLE
AT
While -she appears In a -consider
able portion of ber new Paramount
picture, '-.Quicksand," as a cabaret
singer, Dorothy .Dalton, the beautiful
Thomas II. .Ince star, Is In reality
cast tor (the role ot a devoted wife.
who only adopts this character in
order to support herself and to strive
tor some means of learning the truth
concerning her husband who is false
ly accused of crime. , .
In the very, quicksand of disaster.
when life seems its blackest, the
truth becomes known and at last the
woman who has stood by her hus
band valiantly in the darkest days is
able to give the -proofs that will f roo
him from prison .and redeem him in
the eyes of the'.world. . ,
Fatty Arbuckte's latest comedy,
'The Sheriff,", -which Is shown for
the first, time In Medford, is scream
from start to tiuisu.
THE BETTER OLE-
COMING TO PAGE
f'The - Hettor, Ole." .- whicli will he
presented bv Jfr. and Mrx, Cohuni
in this citv in the nenr future, in by"
Captain Bruce- Kairnsfuthcr- and
Captain Arthur Eliot, biuscd'ou Cap
tain Buimsfutlier's ,'wnr . cartoons.
"KroKinenU Sana France." , Tlie um
siciil numlwra were cornrltwcd. hc-
Mr. and Mrx. J. E. Grieve and non
Helton, of l'rospect. spent Sunday
with Mrs. Qrievc's sister." Mrs. Gray
Tcj And: Mr. Tex, . ; ; , ,
Mont .of - .our returned Kolilicr
hoys arid Huilorx with. their ladies ut-
l(?nkled the bur recerion , tendered
them h the Mothers and Next- of Kin
association of Medford. at tile )-.II;h
club biiihlimr Kridav evening und all
report a most rn lovable tunc.. .
.- Manv of our citizens attended the
exhibit ot war tropU'cs on tho vic
tory train Monday mbrninir. :
The Jviiilies' Aid of the M. E,
church will he entertained at the
home of Mrs. II. II. Steans Wednes
day afternoon, April 2nd.- Mrs. Ma
ria. Purkcvpilc will - assist .Mrs,
Stearns in eitlcrtaininc, ,
Mrs. Ed Eldred of Grants Pass
visited her mother. Mrs . McJimsev.
between trains durinir .the week.: :
The Central Point 'ice plant ha
been sold to the Scotis. Vnllev Puek
inir company of fort Jones. 'Calif.,
nnd the outfit was palckcd and ship
ped to the new owncre last week.
The Missionary society of the
Presbyterian cliurclr met at the
home of Mrs. - Wallace last Wedncs-;
flnv afternoon.- , , . .-- .;' , .
Bussell Thornhriie. has - received
lus -disc-liarce from -the United Btates
anh'v and rirriveil .from Camp Aleade
the;middle of lust week .'and is now
at home with his parcrrts;' 7 :.;, ;
H. Moore . mude a business trip
north on.-hist Friilny.,, ;-',.. -
Mjss.' Ilillis,!- one .- o 'iv our cradb
teuchors. has resiirncd an account. of
ill jiealth and , H'ss Ethel I)can of
Willow feprincs, will teach in Miss,
UiH's i-oora. , . i, -..''( -,- I .-; .
Mrs. Os!ur Williiims, who has been
living, in the north, has ioined her
husband in this citv. ,
lien Williums of Unite Fa lis spent
Hcveral .days here Just, wcok.elurn.,:
home Baturdiiy moi-nitis;. i, .,,1 : ;"!
. a;.;. Kobinett jiow-bns , n- brand
neiy Buifk Six 'ear flnd W, C, Leever-:
ins a pew Mitchell car. '.' , ;
The KPecinl service ' in honor of'
the refiirncil soldiers and snilors
JOHN A. PERL
': '-";, Undertaker , ".
Phone M. 47 and 47J9 .;' '
Antomobilo Hcarso Service .
Lady Assistant
88 SOUTH BAKTIETT
Auto Aoihulance Service) . 1 Coronop
l
X -
,ii..y --.i V J
MVTT AND JEFF
:,.';; AGAIN IN A NEW PLAY
Laughter an u tonic hautx all the
hc.it . patent ' mcdiciiics. It drives
awav dull cure, clinics nwav the
bltiCN and maktw dnKPondenrv lunk
HKe. ' tlurtv enls. ' Iiuuliter in
lartie chunks will he on tuu at Uia
Vane April Ath. when Mutt and Jeff
in "The Woolev Went" will be the
cttiwr., 'i'iie piece i, MuceeMHtuI bv
itn rapid , CAUitimutv Ml nmuMiiir
rKccncs ami JiiukIiuIjIu Hiluutions. to
mv notbine of the splendid list of
Hio-iultiiw and nrottv mimic oilluilH
eatfhv .umirs. hii; cliunm of viva
cious ihnideiiK, comeiliuiiK. ; iluiicem
and Hinder who know liuw to entcr
tuirt. - ' . .""'-
luctcd.und .nrranwil bv Jlerinim piir-
ewski mid - I'ert'jvnl Kuiulit. The
.Now ork entii'w iiiinnnuoiiHlv de
clared this ii;ii(inc comcdv with iuuhU'
and cnti'rt'iininuiniit no wine ulnvi:ocr
can offorcl to niisii, Comine to the
I'nue sunn.
uiven nt r.the Brick church Sunday
evenimr wiih well uttum:cit nnd much
interest Was shown bv all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Uristow and
ehilil arrived i'ruui the north the lust
of the week ijn ui extended visit to
Mrs. .llristowii's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jiiinus McDowell. ;. -
Mrs. jf,'orbett of . Grants Puss, who
has been .vixitintr. tit-lho homo of A.
W; -Beehno reltu-iuvl to her nmc Sun
day nioniiiiir. vVf'-' -- '
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'FOR INDIGESTION
BAD BREATH
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet9"Get
at the Cause and Remove It ;
Dri Edwards' Olive Tablets, the tubttl.
tute for calomel, act gently on the bowels
and positively do the work.
. People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief - through Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar
coated tablets are taken for bad breath
f by all who know them. -
or. Edwanur imve raoiets act gently
but firmly on the bowels and liver,
stimuiatms tnera-.to natural action,
clearing the blood ana gently purifying
the entire system. ,Thcy do that which
dangerous calomel docs without any
of the bad after effects.'
. All the benefits of nasty; sickening;
griping cathartic!) ere derived from Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping,
pain or any disagreeable effects.
Dr. F. Af- Edwards discovered the
formula after seventeen years of prac
tice among patients afflicted with
bowel and liver complaint, with the
attendant bad breath. ' '
- Or. Edwards' Olive T,ab1ete are purely
a vegetable compound mixed with olive
oil! you will know them by their, olive
color. Take one or two every niRht for
a week and note the effect 10c and 25c
per box. All druggists.
canizing
All our work strictly guaranteed to
be first class, 15 N, Fir Rt Medford
... Pliono 434 -J
MEDFORD mmilW WORKS
. , ,. . ...... -' . , -.,-,
L"&-e3L Hot water ;
jFJlZsM Sure Relief
tmdi
FLU F
LONDON. (t'om'spiiiiilciH'O of
the AsociiiUMl Press.) Mum than
half the ih'iilhs iiimmif the Aiiieriuiin
sohlinrs in (Ireiit Kritiiin wore due
to iul'liiciixu. 'fliu lutiil iiiiinlii'l' of
eases of the disoiiso in I ho Hi rot?
months of the tpiih'iuit aiiiiiiiu . the
Aiiii'rii'iius hi'i'u rt'Ui'hi'd 7,'m'J. In
that lu'i-iiul deaths from pueiiiiioniil
develupiliL' ill most eiises frniit infill-
Citr.u, numbered 1717, 01' II.IMIU
troops hi'ouuht on one trip hv the
steamer (MK-tmvtf, U.tllM) enntiiieted
the disi'iiMU and, ns "limit pne-third
of llieso eases developed ' niieiniui
nit, tlfti priipurtiim of futiilitles wits
verv lui'ire. ." l '
These fiuiires are euiitaiuml in an
elnlioriite i-cpoi't heinir' prepared hv
the American Hed Cross envorinif the
work of the nruuiiii'.iilioii in Great
Britain up to the heuiuniiii: of this
veur. .
When thi) Olympic, duelled at
Soiilhuiiipton there Were about -MI0
iiifliieipta enocHi'iiii Imiirtl. Hut he
I'ora the troops eimlil hit tlehiirkeil
the number of eases had im-reased
five fold. ' The weather wih lit its
worst, oilif. wut ami misty.
From 70 eases of iiiflueuxn ihiioiik
Amerii'iiu soldiers in Great llritnin
duriiitr the week endimr Simtemlier It,
the number pimped to '-'Xill on Seo-
tumher That was the liiuh miter
murk nnd from then on there was ti
shnn nud steiulv deeliiie, the num
ber dwindling to tiuh ensei by Do
eember 8. ,, .- .
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Smkm miktr. IImt r jrrL
kl KAZ.kUM If a ku tiili a
SClOhf URIIGMSTS fTJ?YWHf Bf
POT TOT AOT
W YPU HMSSIHIE A7
EOST C0M1PIUEX1I0N
Bays wi ' cant help , but look
bettor and feci batter
i after .in Inside bath. .
To look one's best and fool one's lxst
Is to enjoy an Insldo bath oacb morn
ing to flush lion. ;ho system tbo pro-:
vioiis day r waste, fc.ur xormontauons
and poiso'lous toxins boforo It la atx'
sorbud into tho blood. Just' as coal,
when it burns, leavts behind a cer
tnlnanif not of Inaombustlblo matorial
in tho form of oshor., so tlio food and
drink liken each 6V.y leave in tlio all
menttvy organs a certain omouitt of
indlgrMlblo mntolal. which It not
eliminated, fona toxins and poisons
whin are then r acked Into tlio blood
thrrogh tho very ducts which are In
tended to suck In only, nourishment
to custoin the body. - -r-
it you wart to see tho 'glow of
nuaitnr mooir. in your chcoKS, to sea
your skin go. clearer and clearer, yon
are told to f.rlnk overy morning upon
arising, a rfnss of hot water with a
toaspoonful ot Uniostoua' phosphate in
tt, which ir a harmless means ot wash
ings tho wasto material and toxins
from the stomach. Itver, kidneys and
bowels, uius oleansliik, sweuteulug and
purifying the entire alimentary tract,
beruro futUng luoro food-lnto tbo stom
ach. Men nnd women with sallow 'sklus,
liver spots,' plmplos or pallid com
plexion, also thoso who wako up with
a coated tongue, bad tnsto, nasty
breath, olhore who aro botliorod with
IiaedachoB, bilious spells, acid ftonmcli
or confltlpiitlon should begin tills plios
pbated hot water drinking and ore
assured of very pronounced results In
one or two wookB.
A quarter pound of limestone plios-'
lilmto costs' vory llttlo at tlio drug
store, but is sufficient to demonstrate
that - Just os soap nnd hot water
cleanses, "purifies and freshons the
skin on the outsldo. no hot wntor and
llme8tono phosphate act on iiio Insldo'
argon!;, we must always consider that
Internal sanitation Is vnutly.nioro im
portant than outsldo clonnndess, bo--nude
tho skin pores do hot absorb,
Vnpurltlos into tbo blood, while tho
lowol pores do. .
(or bat ruulte in Sprintf flowcro
sn4-vei(etbljf. PUnt now Stvt
;u, pnie and other Grand Prijo
California Seeds
Alio Cell) otfi, Carroty, Omoiu
Bcetd, Pmi, tipinti.h, Turnipi., ,
Don't tiltf cfda tbtar "Jtut a flW.'
Ct Mont ie . . ' . , .
. t 1 '- , ,''.- ' . '
, On SIe hj all toaJlnd Daalon .
If your de-alar dnrt not Mrry Mor
KMi. Mntl dlr'tft (or nur atuloifii -Vitt, ;
Vour ojrdr will be prorpptty attrutl ia, ,
C. C. HORSE 6 CO.
Seedsmen . (Son I'ronoltco
'r'-vv-Scecto:-!
0
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HIM A7F0RIUNE
Texas l'Vumr Htlffewl r Fl(l"!en
years hi Jlellfveil by ..,
v-.'w ,v ' Taalae I - ;.',.;-.,
"A 'few UotlloB i)f Taiilao hiivo dnno
lixi mora good than other mwllelnea
and tieatments that ot me a snmtl
fornitio," said C. V. Fisher, a pros
porous formitr llv:i. nt lrvlu, Iloulo
1, n few miles from Dnlhis, :3'iw.
"J-'or fifteen yuiirs,!' ho coiillnuod,
"I sufforod so 'terribly from stoiuiioh
troublu that I tlimwhl J uoultf fiuvor
net well, everything 1 would -eat
wuul buck on ma and I would balch
up my food so sour itlutt H . would
nearly Htraiixlo mo, nud gus un my
stomach would press oil my heart
us to e ii It to natter and 1 would
have the hurdeiil time MUttUig my
breath. I was really In uch awful
ooudlllon that 1 felt Ilka I had ubout
got -to tho ami of my row, -
"Hut 1 fuel now liko 1 am good for
many yours yut, for Tiinliio has fixed
me up so 1 enu out any nud overy
Uilim without any bad after otfocts
and sluco gas lias slopped, formlnit
In my stomach I am not -troubled
with palpitations or shortness of
breath. 1 have gained lx pouiids al
ready and inn working Imrd on my
farm avery day now and am glud to
rucomnioiul Titnlno for the wonderful
way 'It has helped mil."
Tanlnn is sold in Medford by West
tilde I'barmacy. In (lold Hill by IS. D.
Howors, in ueuirsi roiiu uy miss m.
A. Men. in Aelilaild bv J. J. McNnlr.
In linglo Point by Voo dor llolhui.
, ADV.
OIM CflUNO : ;
4 China Kerb (Btoi
Barb euro m earaene, Bsadsch
eatarrab, diptherla, tor throat,
lung troubH, kidney trouble, stomach
trouble, heart trouble, chills aad fev
er, cramps, coughs, poor olroutetlos,
oarbunoles, tumors, cracked breast,
cures all kind ot gotten, MO OP
ERATIONS. . -
- Medford, Oregon, Jan II, HIT
TO WHOM IT "AT CONCERN:
This' 1 to certify that I, ibe na
derslgned, had very severe etomaeh
trouble, and baa been bothered for
several yeare and last August waa not
expected to live, and bearing of Olm
Chung (whose Herb Btore la at 114
South Front street, Medford) I de
cided to get herbs for my stomach
trouble, and I storied to leellng Deb
tor as soon as 1 used them gad today
am a well man and ean heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted aa I was to
see Qlm Obung and try bta Herbs.
(Signed) . W. B. JOHNBON, ,
Wltneaeoe: " ', ,
M. A. Anderson, Medford ' .
3. B. ilolmoi, Eagle Point,
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point
W, L. Chlldretb, Eight Point, ,"
0. B. Mean, Eagle Point
J. V Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Jl
Ooo. D. Von dor llellen. Eagle Point,
Thos IC. Nichols. Kaale Point..
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