History of Oregon, Vol. III, Part 95

Author: Carey, Charles Henry
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Chicago, Portland, The Pioneer historical publishing company
Number of Pages: 766


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PAUL CORTLAND KING.


Paul Cortland King, attorney at law at Bend, Oregon, was born in North Adams, Massachusetts, in 1875. His ancestors on both sides had lived in that vicinity since 1638, in which year Thomas King and Richard Clarke came to this country. Mr. King is of the ninth generation from Thomas King and of the tenth generation from Richard Clarke. Upon arriving in America, Thomas King located in Sudbury province, Massa- chusetts, and was soon a prominent and distinguished man of the community. He was a delegate to the general court and upon the outbreak of the Revolution fought gal- lantly in defense of his adopted country. In all of the wars in which this republic has engaged some of the King family have actively participated. For a short period mem- bers of the King family moved to that section of New England which is now New Hampshire, hut they soon returned to Massachusetts. William King, the grandfather of Paul Cortland King, made his home in Pennsylvania, but his son, Horace Brigham King, moved hack to Massachusetts, so that except for brief periods the King family have lived in the Bay state for nearly three hundred years. The parents of Paul Cort- land King were Horace Brigham and Adelaide (Maxson) King and the Maxson family were likewise honorable and distinguished New Englanders, having made their home in Newport, Rhode Island.


In the acquirement of an education Paul Cortland King attended the public schools of North Adams, Massachusetts, the high school at Champlain, New York, and later entered New York University. He had decided to engage in the practice of law and with this end in view he enrolled in the law department of the Michigan University, and graduated from that institution with the LL.B. degree in 1899. From 1899 until 1903 he practiced at Grand Rapids, Michigan, and then returning east, engaged in news- paper work, largely to avoid the close confinement of the law office. He again took up the practice of his profession, however, establishing offices in Boston, and in 1919 he located in Bend, Oregon, after traveling by easy stages across the continent in search of an equable climate.


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In 1918 Mr. King was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Bowman, a daughter of Dr. John C. Bowman of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and they have two daughters: Mary Elizabeth, and Helen M. The Bowmans are also a pre-Revolutionary family. Mrs. King is a woman of much intellect and personal charm and takes an active part in the club and social circles of Bend.


Since locating at Bend, Mr. King has built up a large practice and established a reputation as an astute counselor. He has held no public office but has given much of his time and means to civic enterprises. He is a member of the Commercial Club and all booster organizations and in politics is a republican. A great love of nature is one of the characteristics Mr. King inherited from his father, for his father loved the great out-of-doors and was also a writer of merit. The success which Mr. King has met at the bar is the result of his power of analysis and his logical deductions and his clientage has constantly grown in volume and importance, his name figuring in con- nection with many of the leading litigated interests of this state.


JAMES E. JENKS.


Among the prominent and substantial farmers of Linn county is numbered James E. Jenks, who owns and operates a valuable farm of four hundred and eighty acres, situated three miles east of Tangent. For fifty-four years he has lived within the borders of Linn county and he is therefore familiar with the entire history of its development and upbuilding, contributing in substantial measure to the work of progress and improvement. Mr. Jenks was born near Savannah, in Andrew county, Missouri, December 24, 1862, his parents being James B. and Mary E. (Callaway) Jenks, the former a native of Virginia and the latter of Illinois. In 1835 the father went with his parents to Missouri and for twenty-seven years he was a resident of that state. He crossed the plains with ox teams to Oregon in 1866 and was five months and twelve days in making the long and hazardous journey. Settling in Linn county, he purchased two hundred and twenty acres of land three quarters of a mile south of the present site of the town of Tangent, and this property he cleared and developed, subsequently purchasing an additional tract of three hundred and fifty acres. This land he converted into a valuable farm and to its cultivation devoted his energies throughout the remainder of his life, winning a substantial measure of success through his agricultural operations. He passed away on the old homestead April 3, 1893, at the age of sixty years, and the mother long survived him, her death occurring in March, 1919, when she had reached the advanced age of eighty years. They were honored pioneer settlers of the state and were highly esteemed residents of their community.


Their son, James E. Jenks, was but four years of age at the time of his arrival in Linn county and has therefore passed practically his entire life in the section where he now resides. In the schools of the county he pursued his education and remained at home until he had reached the age of twenty-nine years, when he purchased eighty acres of land two miles northeast of Tangent. He devoted every energy to its cultiva- tion and development, setting out fine orchards and improving his property by the erection of substantial buildings. He continued its operation for ten years and then sold his ranch, purchasing other tracts of land at various times until he now owns and operates four hundred and eighty acres of rich and productive land situated three miles east of Tangent, his residence being near the town. His eight brothers are also residents of this section, all living within six miles of Tangent and likewise engaging in the occupation of farming. Mr. Jenks also has one sister. He thoroughly understands the science of agriculture and in the operation of his farm employs the most modern and progressive methods. He has placed many improvements upon his land, erecting thereon substantial modern buildings and transforming his place into one of the most attractive farms in Linn county. To achieve this result he has worked tirelessly and persistently throughout the years and the record of his life is the story of earnest endeavor, crowned with success.


On the 4th of February, 1891, Mr. Jenks was united in marriage to Miss Katie Howard and they have become the parents of five children: Howard B., Woodson Pierce, Mary Lee, Hallie M. and James William. In his political views Mr. Jenks is a democrat and his religious faith is indicated by his membership in the Methodist Episcopal church. The record of Mr. Jenks indicates what can be accomplished through


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Indefatigable effort and determination when guided by intelligence and sound judg- ment, and while successfully carrying on his business affairs he has at the same time stood loyally for all those projects and measures which have for their object the development and upbuilding of his section of the state.


E. H. CARLTON.


E. H. Carlton, deceased, was a merchant of Canby, long actively identified with the business interests of that place. He was born in Rochester, Michigan, in 1862, a son of Marcus and Maria (Cuff) Carlton. He was reared in his native city, where he passed through consecutive grades to the high school of Rochester and afterward attended an academy there. Early in his business career he spent several years in a book and stationery store with his brother at Flint, Michigan. He arrived in Oregon in 1890, at which time he took up his abode in Portland, where he remained for a year and then removed to Canby. There he became one of the promoters of the Carlton & Rosenkrans General Merchandise Store, with which he was associated until his demise. He was president of the company and the success of the business was attributed in no small degree to his efforts and enterprise. He closely studied the trade and the needs and wishes of the public and the integrity of his business methods won for him a liberal patronage. His widow retains her husband's interest in the business. Mr. Carlton was also the president of the Rober Machine Company of Portland, and he likewise made large investments in timber, a portion of which his widow still owns.


Before leaving the east Mr. Carlton was married, in 1888, to Miss Nellie Griggs, a daughter of O. H. P. and Lavina (Kelly) Griggs, who were natives of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton became parents of a son, Marcus G., who is now a student in the Washington high school of Portland.


Mr. Carlton belonged to several fraternal organizations, including the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the National Union, the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Travelers Protective Association. He was likewise a member of all the prominent clubs of Portland, and the social qualities of his nature made him extremely popular among his many friends. Politically he was a republican but never an office seeker. He possessed a generous spirit, giving liberally to the support of churches and was charitable in every way, constantly extending a helping hand where aid was needed.


ALFRED MUNZ.


Prominent among the business men of Redmond is Alfred Munz, who since 1912 has been closely identified with the history of the city as a representative of one of its most important business interests. He is a man of keen discrimination and sound judgment, and his executive ability and excellent management have brought his hard- ware business to a large degree of success. The safe conservative policy which he inaugurated commends itself to the judgment of all, and he has secured for his busi- ness a patronage which makes the value of the trade transacted over its counters of great importance and magnitude.


Alfred Munz was born in Germany in 1865, a son of John Henry and Mary Munz, and his father was an extensive lumber dealer, achieving substantial success in that connection. Alfred Munz received his education in the common schools of his native land and as he grew up he was apprenticed to the hardware trade. When he was seventeen years of age he revolted against the enforced military service of his country and so intense was his dislike for that system that he determined to come to America, the land of freedom and opportunity. After his arrival he first located in Wisconsin, where he secured employment in the lumber business. He was also active along agri- cultural lines and after a period of five years in those connections, he put his early training into effect by entering a hardware business in Little Falls, Wisconsin. For the next ten years he remained in that community, achieving substantial success as the result of his ability and stanch determinatlon. He subsequently removed to Princeton, Wisconsin, where he was similarly occupied. In the intervening years he had managed to save up a little capital, with the idea of going into business on his own account, and feeling that the west offered the greater opportunities he carefully


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studied the situation and in the year 1912 he arrived on the Pacific coast. He first located in Portland, Oregon, and in looking over the state for a suitable place to settle, he selected Redmond, in Deschutes county, as his future home. With an unlimited faith in his new home and with a capital of four thousand dollars he established his hardware store in Redmond. In less than ten years his small store, in which he had no assistant, has grown to be one of the representative business interests of the com- munity. Starting out in a building rented for the purpose the trade became so exten- sive as to demand larger quarters and Mr. Munz erected the present structure, one hundred by one hundred and twelve feet and two stories high. The stock is now valued at fifty thousand dollars and six clerks are constantly employed to handle the trade efficiently and satisfactorily. Mr. Munz carries a complete line of shelf hardware in addition to heavy hardware, builders supplies and implement and mill supplies and the trade which in 1912 extended only throughout a part of Crook county now covers a radius of some three hundred miles. The mail order business alone would return to Mr. Munz a handsome income. Hard work and unswerving integrity have been the dominant factors in his success and an example of the confidence he has gained in the community is well illustrated in the following incident: A few years ago he was offered a stock of hardware which he felt forced to decline because of lack of ready cash necessary to make the purchase. The sum asked was thirty-five hundred dollars. The owner of the stock, however, insisted upon the sale, saying: "I know you Munz. You take the goods and give me credit on your books for thirty-five hundred dollars. When I want a hundred dollars or so I'll drop in and get it. I have no wish for notes; your word is good. You'll pay." Fortunate, indeed, is the man who, through his upright method of doing business has gained the confidence and high regard of every member of the community in which he resides. Mr. Munz carries a larger stock of farm implements than all other dealers in central Oregon combined and transacts a business amounting to over one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars per annum.


In 1904 occurred the marriage of Mr. Munz to Miss Gertrude Kurtner. She was born in the same town as her husband and was but a habe when he left to seek his fortune in the new world. One child has been born to their union: Winifred, a student in St. Helens Hall, Portland. Mrs. Munz is recognized as a splendid housewife and her popularity in social circles is evinced by her membership in the best clubs and women's societies. Miss Winifred is popular in the younger set of Redmond and is a musician of ability.


Fraternally Mr. Munz is a Mason and a Maccabee. He is an active member of the Pacific Coast Hardware Association and as a progressive citizen, always interested in every movement for the development and improvement of the general welfare, he is identified with the Redmond Commercial Club. Mr. Munz has made good use of his opportunities. He has prospered from year to year and has conducted all business matters carefully and successfully. He found the opportunity he sought in the free- dom and appreciation of a growing country. Though born across the water, he is thoroughly American in thought and feeling and is patriotic and sincere in his love for the stars and stripes. His career is closely identified with the history of Redmond. where he has acquired substantial success and where he is an honored and respected citizen.


INDEX


Ainsworth, J. C ... 443


Blakley, W. M. 572


Ainsworth, Captain J. C .. 586


Bleakney, J. G .. 609


Albers, William.


464


Blosser, Abraham. 577


Alexander, G. F. 364


Blumauer, Louis. 78


Allen, Harrison 470


Blumensaadt, N. N. 118


Anderson, C. C ..


501


Boals, R. T. 26


Anderson, H. S ..


423


Bolton, G. V. 17


Anderson, William


294


Boost, J. D.


63


Arnold, J. G. 455


Borden, N. W.


160


Aya, A. A. 48


Boscow, W. W


45


Bair, W. H.


582


Baird, A. W


192


Baker, L. H ..


185


Baker, W. J ..


481


Banester, John.


737


Brodie, E. E.


473


Barker, S. B.


581


Broetje, J. F. 474


Brower, C. C .. 617


79


Barrett, C. A.


404


Bryan, R. E.


418


Bartlett, E. W. 461


Bullis, S. S ..


60


Bartmess, S. E.


159


Burback, C. C. 535


Barton, C. E.


489


Burdick, D. G.


634


Bates, P. C .. 20


Burgard, J. H. 125


Bauer, Venz. 403


Burgess, J. N. 172


Baum, S. J .. 139


Burke, O. D ..


103


Beach, J. V ..


191


Busch, Frank


542


Beach, W. J.


504


Butler, R. R .. 694


Beardsley, Frank.


220


Buxton, J. S.


518


Beatie, R. B.


495


Beebe, C. F.


166


Cake, W. M ..


348


Belcher, C. T. 296


Calkins, C. I ..


253


Belknap, H. P.


640


Cameron, M. A.


138


Bell. Chriss


243


Campbell, J. U ..


67


Bell, Charles A.


146


Campbell, T. C.


712


Bell, G. F.


361


Cannon, Cass


462


Bell. John


651


Carlton, E. H.


742


Bennett, Brothers.


212


Carnes, G. E ..


390


Berger, George


547


Carter, W. A.


252


Berry, C. D.


583


Cary, W. F ..


556


Biggs, J. W.


633


Cashman, M. P. 615


Biggs, M. R.


611


Casteel, E. B .. 206


Binder, T. J.


478


Cates, D. L ..


303


Birrell, A. H.


98 Caton, E. H .. 704


28


745


Blakeley, G. C .. 463 Cauthorn, T. E.


Bremner, James. 595


Brix, P. J .. 34


Barnes, R. L .. 139


Barnum, Ladru 483


Brownell, G. C.


94


Bradley, J. S ..


233


Braakman, H. S.


59


Bradburn, J. A., Jr.


746


INDEX


Chatfield, R. D.


417


Derby, F. N. 254


Chipman, H. E ..


638


Dey, B. C ... 25


Chrisman, Levi.


468


Dickenson, H. O. T. 263


Christensen, C. D.


321


Dickey, W. P. 558


Clancey, C. B.


739


Dillman, S. O .. 576


Clancy, R. W.


282


Dimick, G. B ..


97


Clark, G. K.


590


Ditto, J. F.


456


Clark, J. F.


457


Dobson, A. P.


735


Clark, L. F.


283


Dodds, H. C ..


509


Clarke, C. N.


343


Donegan, J. J.


625


Clarke, L. G.


487


Doud, E. O ..


68


Clarke, W. J.


513


Downing, W. P.


666


Cleeton, T. J.


203


Draper, S. C. 177


Cleland, J. B.


393


Driver, I. D. 438


Coan, R. A ..


13


Dugan, W. W., Jr. 147


Cole, Bartlett. 266


Duffy, T. E. J.


648


Cole, L. D.


24


Dumble, H. L ..


184


Collier, J. A.


146


Collins, H. W


318


Dutro, E. O.


38


Colton, H. G.


337


Conley, J. L .. 376


Early, C. T.


100


Connarn, J. H. 631


Eastes, J. A.


624


Connell, J. W


264


Eddy, W. B. 585


Cooper, D. J ..


240


Edgar, H. G.


534


Cornelius, C. W.


33


Edwards, C. A. 396


Cox, A. H.


647


Egbert, Herbert. 151


Cram, F. A.


323


Elliott, O. W. 690


Cramer, J. J.


680


Elrod, J. O. . 424


Cranston, Ephraim.


137


Emerson, B. W.


373


Creighton, David


355


Emry, Nelson 370


Crites, J. W.


435


Enery, John. 103


662


Crouch, L. E.


6


Evans, H. B .. 46


87


Cne, Henry 239


Falconer, F. W. 259


Fanno, Augustus 180


Field, H. R. 86


Fisher, C. V .. 192


Fisher, Dr. E. E.


148


Fisher, Earl E.


729


Fischer, P. C ..


296


Daly, J. F. .


211


D'Arcy, P. H.


54


Forbes, V. A ..


654


Darland. G. T.


387


Forsstrom, T. . 549


Frazier, H. L .. 508


Davidson, A. J.


153


Davidson, H. F.


448


Froome, J. E.


591


Davidson, O. W


317


Davis, F. R ..


453


Fullerton, J. C. 363


Davis, H. G.


645


Davis, J. A .. 407


Gates, C. E. 378


DeArmond, H. H. 643


Gates, G. W. 251


Decker, Maude I. 704


Geer, A. J. 644


De Larhue, Truvelle 197


Geer, T. T .. 562


Deming, A. J. 227


Geiger, Jacob 248


Dabney, R. T. 128


Dalton, William


504


Foley, T. H .. 616


Davenport, F. R


327


Friedrich, F. J. 543


Cunning, M. A ..


618


Cunningham, I. C. 437


Curl, F. S. 550


Everhart, W. W.


Crumpacker, M. E.


354


Culbertson, J. M. 496


728


Cross, E. F.


Erskine, C. W.


Dundas, A. L. 437


Fuller, F. I .. 224


747


INDEX


George, F. T.


165


Hislop, Thomas. 481


George, M. C.


51


Hodges, C. M .. 469


Giesy, A. J


309


Hood River News, The. 414


Gill, A. J .. 734


Hollis, W. H. 578


Gillespie, R. L. 313


Holst, Edith E. 698


Gilson, E. D. 600


Holst, J. O. M. 665


Giltner, J. S .. 659


Holte, R. A. 157


Giltner, R. R. 108


Hope, J. L.


571


Gitchell, W. F. 126


Hopkins, G. F., Jr.


205


Goldstein, B. H. 403


Horne, David


85


Goodin, J. W. 671


Hosch, J. F.


681


Graham, H. A. W.


336


Hosford, L. V


278


Griffith, F. T ..


368


Hotchkiss, C. R.


350


Groenlund, W. A 533


Houck, G. E.


713


Howe, H. L .. 368


Hoyt, G. W. (II) 92


Haas, F. G ..


449


Haberlach, W. F.


661


Hackleman, T. P.


330


Haines, C. A. 134


Huntley, C. G ..


632


Hales, J. O. 77


Hall, J. W. 693


Ice, L. G .. 2.04


Ingels, F. B.


43


Hall, W. A. 367


Ham, Isaac


383


Inman, R. D. 17


477


Hampson, A. A.


67


Haney, B. E ..


104


Hanley, P. J.


686


Jackson, W. M. 600


Jacobs, F. A. 569


Jane, William 401


Hansen, Hans. 214


Jenks, J. E .. 741


168


Hardy, E. W.


736


Jensen, Frederick. 407


287


Harris, J. H.


530


Johnson, E. A.


658


Harris, V. B. 497


Johnson, Gustav


597


Harrison, W. I. 612


Johnston, G. W.


163


Hasbrouck, H. L .. 375


Johnston, W. A.


99


Hazlett, J. H.


548


Jones, N. W. 592


Junker, Caspar 275


Hedges, Clarence. 354


Helms, E. T.


369


Keenan, A. L .. 334


Heesaker, J. C. 388


Kelly, C. W.


247


Kendall, H. C. 738


671


Hendershott, R. W


706


Kent, F. M.


14


Hendricks, G. O.


172


Ker, John.


507


Hennessy, J. P.


731


Kester, P. G ..


616


Herbert, Albert. 550


Killingsworth, W. M. 362


Herman, F. W. 294


King, P. C .. . 740


Hershner, J. L .. 186


Kingsley, A. J.


31


Hetu, T. G ..


315


Kinney, A. C. 709


Hewett, Henry 152


Kirk, J. A. 584


Hill, James. 658


Kline, S. L. 114


Hindman, C. C. 477 Kline, W. H. 645


Huelat, C. O ..


193


Hughes, E. B. 521


Hall, M. G.


390


Ingram, A. P. 495


Hamilton, J. S. 703


Irons, J. E.


Jack, Marion 517


Hanley, William 720


Hanna, H. H. 730


Harding, G. A.


620


Jennings, J. J ..


Hare, J. C ..


257


Johnson, A. B.


Healy, J. M. 738


Heimrich, J. G. 83


Helbig, G. U ..


316


Kennell, S. C.


Gulliford, J. A. 273


Hudson, C. S.


726


748


INDEX


Knecht, Frederick


358


Manchester, A. W 455


Kollock, J. K.


276


Manley, A. B .. 450


Korell, F. F.


543


Mannheimer, C. L .. 610


Kraxberger, W. R.


583


Mannix, Thomas. 290


Kuratli, E. I .. 289


Marden, Victor 328


Kyle, J. M. 409


Mason, C. E .. 7


Lagus, W. A. R. 475


Massey, S. B.


165


Laing, J. A ..


553


Masters, W. H.


394


Lamberson, G. H.


389


Matlock, C. G .. 493


Lamm, A. J.


701


Matlock, W. F. 268


Lawrenz, E. J.


329


Maunula, W. E.


133


Leach, F. P.


19


May, F. B. 732


Leadbetter, F. W


213


Meier, Aaron 695


Lee, H. B ..


220


Meissner, C. H. 522


Lester, E. R.


108


Mendenhall, T. J. 265


Lewis, J. H ..


705


Merges, E. E.


232


Lieuallen, J. P.


39


Merwin, L. T.


154


Linklater, S. T.


206


Metsker, G. R.


177


Lisle, C. R ..


527


Meyers, F. L.


180


Lively, K. V ..


454


Milarkey, Thomas.


381


Lockwood, C. A.


40


Miller, Aaron 427


Logan, J. F.


274


Miller, A. F.


144


Logan, S. S.


163


Miller, Ephraim 502


Lonberg, Sven


341


Miller, J. W.


424


Long, W. A.


263


Millican, George 714


Lord, W. P., Jr.


260


Miller, W. H. 39


Lord, W. P., Sr.


338


Miner, A. L .. 14


678


Luecke, O. C ..


680


Mohr, A. W.


687


Lyda, E. R.


410


Montague, R. W 387


Montgomery, Hugh. 200


McAllen, Daniel . 476


267


Mosher, La Fayette. 410


McBride, T. A.


606


Moulton, A. I .. 295


McCargar, C. A.


301


Moulton, C. E. 158


630


McCarver, H. R ..


369


Moyer, J. M.


8


McClintock, J. E.


7


Mulkey, F. W. 5


McCoy, C. C ..


194


Mumford, N. W. 541


McCraken, E. H.


537


Munford, W. B.


145


McCready, W. J.


187


Munly, M. G .. 307


McCusker, C. J.


421


Munz, Alfred. 742


McDonald, W. A.


335


Murphy, C. G. 374


McIsaac, R. J.


349


Nagel, F. L.


561


Mckay, J. G.


188


Neuhausen, T. B.


689


McMenamin, J. H.


591


Nichol, C. G ... 27


McNaught, J. F. 106


324


Norblad, A. W.


567


Mackenzie, K. A. J.


71


Norris, E. R ..


698


Mahaffey, E. P.


679


Nottingham, C. W 298


Maloney, J. W. 595 Nyquist, C. A. 232


Murdoch, Miller 517


McGuire, F. L. .


458


McLin, H. J.


484


Nickelsen, I. ( 94


McNary, W. D.


Niswonger, C. P 442


McNaughton, J. M.


524


Mount, H. S. .


McCarthy, L. H ..


436


Millican, Ada B. 718


Loven, Carl.


Lucke, W. H.


667


Miner, J. B.


Moores, C. B .. 117


McArthur, C. N ..


538


Marsters, A. C. 710


749


O'Brien, J. P.


226


Roenicke, Otto. 673


O'Day, Thomas.


444


Rogers, Adeline F. 433


Odell, G. W.


59


Rorick, J. T. 243


Odell, M. D.


677


Rosenberg, J. H.


694


Odell, W. H.


197


Ross, L. G ..


315


Officer, H. E.


274


Rossman, J. H.


336


Ogilbe, H. W. 47


Roy, L. E ..


333


Ohmart, J. V ..


620


Russell, S. H.


415


Ordway, June McM


64


Rutherford, L. R. 550


Ryan, T. F.


119


Overturf, H. J. 674


Saling, Frank 314


Page, L. K. 697


Sauvie, L. E ..


510


Paine, D. A ..


310


Schacht, Emil.


384


Papst, H. M.


572


Schubert, A. O.


449


Parsons, R. H.


66


Schulmerich, Edward


153


Partridge, G. M.


729


Scobee, E. L. 557


Pauling, G. C.


556


Scott, R. G. 347


Paulus, C. W.


530


Seaman, C. B. 357


Payne, W. W.


334


Seitz, M. W. 447


Peck, C. R ..


523


Semon, C. J.


302


Perkins, G. J.


219


Seufert, F. A.


434


Perkins, J. W.


711


Sheppard, C. A. 74


Perringer, G. E. 661


Sheppard, George 297


Pineo, H. D. W.


422


Sherman, F. A .. 548


Pipes, M. L ..


377


Shields, Mr. and Mrs. S. S .. 589


Pope, W. H ..


88


Shinners, E. J. 503


Silva, A. M. 112


Simmons, J. C. 408


Simmons, J. S. 533


Simon, Joseph 290


494


Sitton, C. E.


231


Sitton, N. K ..


244


Raley, J. H.


364


Skallerud, R. W.


535


Rauch, G. L .. 430


Skene, D. F.


217


Raymond, Raphael 23


Slater, J. D.


382


Reames, A. E.


304


Smith, B. F.


637


Reasoner, J. C ..


689


Smith, G. G.


417


Reavis, T. A.


435


Smith, H. C ..


629


Rethlefsen, S.


596


Smyth, G. A.


626


Reuter, J. A.


502


Snedecor, Estes. 105


Snyder, H. B. 702


Southard, F. E. 37


12


Richardson, W. P. 179


Spitzer, Samuel.


735


Ridgway, A. B


626


Stadelman, P. J. 516


Rigler, Frank 652


Stapleton, J. P 513


Ritner, R. W. 490


Starker, C. A .. 515


Ritter, M. E .. 246


Starkweather, H. G


342


Robbins, W. A. 208


Stearns, Jesse.


173


Roberts, A. S. 217


Roberts, G. M. 237


619


Stewart, R. J ..


44


Roberts, J. R ..


Roberts, G. W 727


Stockwell, C. H. 205


Stone, B. F .. 598


Robison, C. W. 321


328


Rice, Dexter


Richards, Stephen. 468


Richardson, A. L.


80


Sparks, E. S ..


Powell, P. O.


228


Price, D. P.


127


Pringle, A. M.


682


Queen, T. C. 632


Sims, W. O.


Raffety, Dav 553


Olson, C. P .. 544


Steiwer, W. W.


416


INDEX


750


INDEX


Storan, John 370


Veazie, J. C .. 238


Story, H. D.


575


Vollebregt, Fidelis. 344


Stott, Plowden 475


Stott, Raleigh


456


Wagner, Martin 688


Stout, H. B.


53


Walker, C. E. 397


Walker, D. V. 322


Strowbridge, J. A.


428


Walker, J. A .. 266


Wallace, G. L .. 349


Summer, J.


251


Walling, B. F., Jr. 140


Warnick, Lee .. 357


736


Watkins, Elton.


571


Watkins, F. E.


120


Watts, F. H .. 377


84


Talbot, G. W.


564


Taylor, David


234


Taylor, D. W


308


Taylor, H. J.


284


Taylor, T. D.


200


Terjeson, Gunder.


467


Whitworth, W. W 561


528


Thayer, A. J. 454


Wiley, J. R. 733


Thiele, Henry . 498


Williams, Alfred


646


Thompson, J. A. 668


Williams, Eugene


458


Thompson, T. W. 569


Williams, E. A


444


Thompson, W. H.


247


Williams, Robert E 529


288


Throne, J. M. 356


Wilson, F. W.


514


Tongue, E. B. 171


Winters, H. J .. 174


164


Toombs, J. S .. 536


Wishard, S. E ..


112


Traugott, A. A. 639


Wist, E. G. E. 647


722


Wolverton, C. E.


57


Woods, E. A.


Vandevert, J. C.


605


Wooster, S. E ..


199


Van Sickle, P. W.


157


Wyrick, M. M.


421


Vawter, V. H.


178


Veazie, A. L.


278


Yates, R. T.


537


Taggart, E. T. 207


Weidler, G. W.


Welch, W. E. 46


West, Oswald. 302


White, Isam 497


White, Martin


25


Whitney, H. A .. 398


Tharp, H. Z .. 376


Wilhur, G. R.


Swedenburg, F. G.


725


Strickland, M. C ..


673


Strowbridge, J. A., Jr.


287


Swaggart, A. L.


577


Warnock, D. W.


Swart, W. R ..


277


Tressler, E. E.


515


Woerndle, Joseph.


Tucker, W. Q. 105


Williams, T. H.


Thomson, A. B. 317


Tongue, T. H., Jr. 395


Wiseman, J. W


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