Turee families seem to be more nnm . eroasly represented judging from the inscriptions on the tombs than any others. These are the Stinsons an influential family formerly residing at Bethlehem and the Clarks and the Smiths. The finest monument by for to be seen in the cemetery is that belonging to Wm. O’Neil who died in 1887. None of the other monuments are large or expensive enough to be worthy of espe.oial note. There are two other cam • eteries in this looality besides this, viz., the Godsey family burying ground and the Pacific City cemetery. But Martin Chapel's city of the dead is more ancient and interesting th an ether.