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son, Rancher and Livestock Director and Lawrence G. 

 Frazier of L. G. Frazier's Bookstore and Grounds 

 Director for kind personal assistance in facilitating my 

 work with the Round-Up. To J. W. Earl, Non-Com- 

 petitive Events, R. E. Chloupek, Treasurer, George C. 

 Baer, Business Manager, D. S. Tatom, Accommoda- 

 tions, James Estes, Parade Director; Thomas Boylen, 

 Rancher and Judge and other members and ex-mem- 

 bers of the Round-Up Directorate for the granting of 

 privileges in the arena. 



To Mr. Roy T. Bishop of the Pendleton Woolen 

 Mills, former Director of Indians and Mr. Chauncey 

 Bishop of the same firm and present Director of In- 

 dians for privileges extended and kind assistance in the 

 Indian section of the Round-Up; to Mr. Glenn Bushee, 

 Deputy Sheriff and Indian authority for much personal 

 assistance in gathering Indian data; Captain Lee 

 Caldwell, formerly commanding Troop D, 3rd Oregon 

 Cavalry — rancher and buckaroo, for detailed facts on 

 rough-riding technique; Major Lee Moorhouse, lead- 

 ing Oregon authority on the Northwest and the Indian, 

 for generously placing his invaluable illustrative and 

 literary collections at my disposal and aiding in veri- 

 fying certain moot questions. 



To Mr. Charles H. Marsh, Attorney-at-law and 

 Round-Up Secretary for invaluable personal assistance 

 over a period of nine years and particularly for aid in 

 compilation of the Round-Up tables at the back of this 

 book : to Mr. Henry W. Collins, President of the Col- 

 lins Flour Mills and President of the Round-Up for 

 helpful personal and executive action in furthering the 

 writing and publication of this book : To Mr. J. Roy 

 Raley, Attorney at law, of Raley and Steiwer, first 

 President of the Round-Up and Director of Happy 



