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If If" ' r . r i p PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATli TRIBUNE, MIQDFORD, ORMION, WEDNESDAY, ,HTlAr Ml, 1012 W. C. T. U will moot Thttradny, August lsV with Mrs. Gotllovo cor ner Third and ttnrtlct strools nt 3 o'clock. Till Ib tho annual election of7 officer and n full atrndnnco la leafred. ,. r, r MIm Ethel Onrrlnon of this Is vtalttng Miss Clara Collins at Tnblo Roelc. Bay mbneynow on rofriBcrntora nntl porch furniture. M. F. & It. Co. 314 Tho ladles or tho Christian church will serve lco cream and caho at tho Dowel building tonight. Ethel, NeaU' 0? Petaluma will visit In Medford through the packing sea son. lamijiockii, sporting goods, blue tlawetf ordorieas oil stoves, refrlgora tors.ite. Prices right. Shaplelgh Hardware Co., 28 South Central. Misses Wllhclmcna and Rose Hock- onyoa are guests of their mother. Tho former Is a school teacher nt Los' Angeles and the latter lives In Portland. .Mrs. Hockonyos entor tajned Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rlckert at dinner Tuesday evening In their j honor. W. A. Summer, manager of tho ralm'or Investment company, owners of' tho Palmer and JJodoc orchards, arrived In Mcdjord Tuesday from Sarasota, Florida, accompanied by Mrs. Sumner. Ho will remain for somo time, y Savo money now on refrigerators and porch furniture. M. F. &. II. Co. 114 Mrs. A. A. Davis has returned from a thrco week's outing at Port land and tho coast. B, Cc,cll Jack of Central Point was In Medford AVednesday on a short business trip. Gel Mrs. Reynold's homo made bread at DoVoe's Soda Fountain at Do Vpe's. EarJ S. Tumy J?as returned from a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bell and Mrs. J. SD. Bacon of Grand Forks, N. D., win leavo Thursday for a trip to Crater Lake. They expect to return Sunday, Heavy discounts on porch furniture and refrigerators. M. F. & H. Co. 114 Dr. Adklps and R. H. "Whitehead aro planning an extended camping trip in tho near future. H. C. Mackey will leave this even ing for a two week's vacation. He will spend the greater portion of his time at Portland an ft on too coast. Moved to 31 N. Grape street The Medford Conservatory for music apd languages. G. Talllandler, director. Open all summer. Jpbn Arnclf will' leave tonight for a business trip east where be will mct a number of men whom he hopes to interest in iocal timber land. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jones have re turned from Roseburg whero they spent scvoral months. ' Mrs. Mattlet Scranton has moved to "Veed where she will Join her husband who is omployed there. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Mrs. pdna Owens of Phoenix was a recent visitor In Medford. Charles Morgan of Persist was a recent visitor in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. William O'llara and friends spent Sunday camping on tho Rogue. Owing to the backward scasqn I have, made a reduction of 10 cents, per pound on all kinds of vehicle rubber, rjow is tho tlmo to get a first'class Job done at a reasonable cost. J. W. Mitchell. No. 3C, 8. Riverside. Mr. anil Mrs. W. V. Toner havo Tcturncd from a business trip to Ashland. The Misses Works of Talent were recent Visitors in Medford. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. O. B. Verbeck has returned from an outing on Itoguo Hirer. Mosa Barkdull, Walter Dudley. Bob Dow and O. Putnam spent Wednes day fishing- on Jtogue Illvor. Beds, Bods, Beds, $1,00 per "week at tho Park View Hotel. 123 South Holly. ' . ' 1I T. J. 'Williamson and family havo left'for a pleasure trip to McAllIs,tor Springs. I'll f i Ar C.Hubbard of Trail spent Tues day in Medford on bUBinoss. Heavy discounts pn porch furniture and rofrlgorators. M. F. & H. Co. ' o 114 Mrs. 12. "P. Orr has returned from B visit with friends at Eugene. R. W. ToHof Is visiting friends n Medford. Ho spends most of his tlmo now In the Willamette yalloy for tho Clarke &'llcnory construction company. Tom Molt of Steamboat Is In Med ford on a abort a .business' trip, Mr. and Mrs. J. Myers have left for a visit at" McAllister Springs on Llttlo Iltitto Creek. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Cnrkln. Glenn O. Taylor), nttomeys-nt-law, oyer Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Miss Eva Chase has returned from a visit with her mother nt YrcKn. Mrs. R. V. Steams Is expected to return Moiylny from n visit with frionds, In Iowa. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. A. L. Lovett has loft for Kugcne tv hero ho will remain Indefinitely. u. k. .MUiKcy it as saicm on a short business trip. The Rogue River Valley Abstract company has moved to No. 6, South Central. Mrs. Ida Kmmorson of Klamath Falls is visiting friends In Medford. Miss Mamlo Hatght and Robert Snyder of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. U E. Hlnman of this city.. a A. Nowcll; ladles' tailor, 4 th floor M. F. & H. bldg. Miss J.- E. Paynter will leavo Thursday on a business trip to Chi cago. Mrs. W. W. Eircrt, Mrs. Will Bar num and tho Misses Elfort left Wednesday for an outing at Colestin. The Roguo River Valley Abstract to. nas moved from tho Palm block to No. C, South Central In tho old Frst National Bank building. Bernlco Policy Reler entertained nine of her little friends Wednesday afternoon It being her sixth birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments served on the lawn. All had a very pleasant time. Those In vited were: Bonnie Hitzlcr, Floyd Thorpe, Glen Price, James Sullivan. Mclvin Thorpe. Lucilo Watson, Ethel Murphy, Luclle Price and Ladlna Murphy. Blackberries $1.00 per crate de livcre. Phono Bell 041, Home 274. 112 DENY DAUGHTER OF ROCKEFELLER IS ILL J, U r jjV .'ill, hmmmmmmmmmmm5?mmmMmmmmmm immnmWmMK $&mm-mmmmmmmmM kmmmmSmmmmMmmS'WmWmimmmtmmmmmmmmM mommmmm immSmWlmjS' ikcHu wmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmlmmmmmm. npWv "t Wmmmmmmmmmm HK)nS.Kk - i mJiSHIHtH mWmwP "wmmm HHnfittrSXSHHi nSt i fiOmBSBIBI " JlK rVk viiil HB.w 'ferJC- &iBMtmmmm n I 1 MBA HAKOtX COKMlCK ktallrs lu Chicago of Mrt ll.irold I. McCortnlck. dnuj;tiler of John p. RocVcfellcr, deny th.it Mr. .McCortnlck li III In an Hastcrn sanitarium, as was reported. It N lutowu. hoitever, that mmiioiIiIus happened fq change tho nr-rangenu-nts of Mr and ,Mt Mct'orinlck ntul their tbri-e children, Fowler. Muriel and MathlMo. vlnce I1il left Chicago, KEEP HANDS OFF REPUBLICANS OF NEBRASKA SPLIT IN TWO WHEN T. R. WINS LINCOLN, Neb., July 31. The republicans of Nebraska parted com pany Tuesday holding two distinct con ventions, adopting opposito declara tions of principles, and selecting two state committees, paving the way for two state tickets. Tho break came after seating by the ocecutlve committee, of the old state committee of a majority of the progressive dele gates whose seats had been contested by the Taft followers. This gave the Roosevelt faction control of the convention. The progressives sel ected Governor Aldrich chairman and one of bis first rulings was the de claring of a test of republican fealty to tho national ticket. The ruling caured an uproar and protests, and when Aldrich insisted on adhering to It, Taft delegatos to the number of 150 left tho hall. Following the split, proceedings in the main convention went through with a rush. Tho progressive platform favors a permanent tariff commission, en forcement of the Sherman law and imprisonment of violators thereof, and endorses the initiative and ref erendum and the recall. WASHINGTON, July 31.-Thchcn-nto foreign committee today recom mended passage of tho Lodge resolu tion warning tho world not to estab lish military' or naval stations on either side of tho American conti nent. It specifics that such encroach ment of tho Monroe doctrlno would he regarded with "grave concern" by tho United States. This notice has particular applica tion, II is believe, to tho alleged In tention of Japan to acquire a naval base at Magdalcna Bay. SENATE PASSES BILL OVER TAFI'S VETO MEXICAN FEDERAL SOLDIERS -SUSTAIN FIRST DEFEAT WASHINGTON', July HI - For the first lime in President Tiili' iuN miuMnitton. the ciinlc lodtiy piiM? ed n mniiiuro oer.liU u'ty. -By a vote of 12 to 17 tltirfuMto overturn ed the prt'iiU'iitinr clo of n rctii- huocincnt hill in fnwir of hbcnn tractor on the Hho-luine irrinnlioii project ami pnitsod the mcmitro, which now yocs to the house. The record o(c followed n Miff rritiewiii of lniidu)4Tjirt by. Sena tor Ciiinmiiirt b? lowM' Weeks iHcGowaii Co. UNDERTAKERS . y rfe9& fWl MfM Wwt r, TUT, sks 97l f1 ' j- A. . Orr,, W93 ST. Pauls, July 31. The third par ty In Minnesota was lauched Tues day without a discordant nolo. Tho convention, in which every congres sional district was represented, virt ually steered clear of stato politics confining ftsclf to spooch making, lauding of Roosevelt, adopting reso lutions and delegate)?' to tho national convention end presidential cldctont. Tho platform endorses direct pri mary, direct olecJUon of ncnaqors, repudiates president Taft and tho national republican convention, com mends tho initiative and referendum and recall. Tho tariff commission Is favored and downward revision 'if the tariff wcro also endorsod. WICKERSHAM WILL MAKE PLEA FOR HIS ASSISTANT WASHINGTON. July 31. Attor ney General WIckorsham. it hecamo known today, will go to Mllwaukeo next month to mnke a personal plea to tho American Bar Afcsoclation not to dismiss from tho organization Ills nogro assistant attorney general, William H. Lewis pf Boston, against wnom southern members aro con cluding a campaign for racial reasons If ho falls, WIckorsham, it Is bo llovod, will resign from tho organiza tion, JUAREZ, July 31. Orozco gave his answer today to the demands made upon him by Secretary Knox recardlllir raids nn Amnrtrntt'a urn. tw-Jv 1I l, ..i i.i .Now ,...j. 111. IVUVlillVU (IIO DlillUIIIUIIl. ' or yesterday that ho sanctioned the disarmament of Americans In Casus Grandes district. Today ho nddod tliat tho same time foreigners would bo nffordod every protection rognrdlcsa of aympathlus or affiliations. "Wo don't contemplate killing any one excopt In open warfare. Wo nro not savages." Orozco denied that his Eoldjots had entered tho homo of foreigners living lu Colonla l)ub lan nnd Colonla Juarez and heaped Indlpjiitlea upon women npd children. YESTERDAY'S SCORES National W. L. P. C. York 05 21 .7H3 Chicago '. 35 .C 1 1 Pittsburg, 51 .17 .680 Philadelphia ....,-ti. 42 .r. 113 Brooklyn Sf f8 .380 St. Louis Ip 01 .120 Cincinnati jfi 4H .178 Boston ,..'25 G5 .278 Philadelphia 2, Pittsburg 3. Now York 10, Chicago 1. Boston 7, Ht. Louis i. Brooklyn I, Cincinnati 5. Orcflon Land Fraud Men Lcl Go. WASHINGTON. July 31 On tes timony by phytichtns that they would dlo If longer imprisoned, President Taft today cpmmutcd tho sentences pf A. W. Ileederly and Richard Hynes to cxjilro on payment of their fines. Tho two mem were convicted In Portland, Orogon, of complicity in land frauds. The Dally Hint from Paris. CHARGES HUSBAND WITH FORCING CRIMINAL OPERATION QHICO, Cal July 31. Charging tfiat her husband compelled her to submit to a criminal operation and also beat h,or, Mrs. Howar Stabler today swore- out a warrant against her husband, charging him with malpractice. Br. J. W. Harvey, a prominent JMilM f m ft MIWH II s mmmmWm mmm;4H ' v'vH mmM:mmmj mm mml'WMi mrni mWrnw mmm mmm if a ''' " f;mmmmmm mmm PV -'-- tmmmmm Wmm :tV'fJwiP'f9 mmmmmmmttk$0g I" " ! li i.iiie,(..W.fo.W..Vg) Anicricnii W. Boston 00 Washington 00 Philadelphia 55 Chicago IJ5 Detroit -17 Cleveland jIG Now York 30 St. Louis j3. Chicago 0, BoHton5, Detroit 7. Philadelphia 0. St. Louis 5, Now York 1, L. P. C. 30 .CSV 3v .osr, 1 1 .573 iS .500 50 .185 52 A CI .330 65 .303 Cunit. W. Vernon 07 Los AtiRok-u 03 j Oakland ..,.02 Portland C San Francisco 45 Sacramento 43 L. It 48 50 Dl CO 04 It, H. .2 11 P.O. .001 .508 .55 I .400 .400 .402 K. 1 Oakland Portland v .0 ' 0 0 Batteries: 1'ornollV'ClirJntliinii and Itohror; llitt, lllggliihothatu and j Howloy, Vernon ,,.' 0 2 Bun Francisco ,', . 0 12 0 j Batteries: Stewart uud Agnow; Henley and Berry. , Sacramento , 5 10 , 4 J.os Angeles ,, .". ," , y C 2 BnttorleH: John Wllflnniii'imd Chqok; Ivoronz, cie'ch nnd Brooks, lEADDMLl AUEIibCOHi rilirAUO, duly ill, Memilor )1n oh uiiiiDiiiH'od IimIu.v llmt ,ltitit-Aditiiis of llidl Mourn would bo it iH-lcK'ulo Itt Iho pro;rc-isIvw nolluiinl itomvi (ion ngjst tnuntlii rt'iiioouUiiK Ihfc vvonmn frtilTrnmj iidvtledto. Tho llfU uDiN sin"i iiivjii)Um , (t ojwtl hot' mv.l Sotiirdnv. Hixttu iiIho Hlnlt'ii Hull ' lio wiih I'oufldiMil Unit Itoosovidl would be DEATH TO "SQUEALERS" (Continued trom pngo 1.) tho big fish who, Roso nys, havo pro fited by tho alliance- botweqll thq po lice nnd tho underworld. Becker, still defiant and protest ing his Innocence, today It preparing his defense. Ho soys he can pn)vo that Bono, Webber and Vallon, have entered Into n plot to "Job" hint, Ho promises to itrovo that Webber' nnd Roso pinuned tho Rosenthal murdtir nnd that ho coil Id probably havo known nothing of tho crjmo. When plncod oci trial Beckqr jirobably will demand a ohnptte nt venue on tho ground that p'tibllo opinion hero Ih ho excited that a Jalr trial would ho impossible In New York courts. , IK'cKvr KnM 8(lenro Becker, so far, has flatly rofuved to discus with anyone tho stntomnnt or Rose that ho "split tho graft at headquartors," and Whitman wilt not talk or this phaso or tho affair. That tho dlstrK;t attorney Is confident ho will tincovor tho "big men'' In tho scandal was declared today by thoQ close to his office. Thlit. It Is ald, will bo mado more easy through the promised statement or "Jack Sul livan," alias Jacob Reich, who has boon arrested tor complicity lu iho Rosenthal killing. Sullivan's law yer announced that ho would contri bute n full statement or "his part In the grnttlng which would Incontro verttbly pin guilt In tho matter on threo police officials still higher In tho police forco than Becker. It I believed that Sullivan plans by this statement to securo Immun ity for himself. Whitman, It is said. wll not draw on thin source of In formation until nil other means or rinding tho mnlnsprtugn of tho con spiracy havo tailed. Doreatcd other wise, however, It Is expected, ho will trado Sullivan his Ufa for his story. Kreir Hcc-Jccr'n Slilchlo'- , Fearful that Becker, desporale will commit sulcldo In tho Tombs ratther than "snuenl" on his part ners In tho alleged grafting. Warden Hnnley Is keeping a constant watch on him, and even Becker's wlfo and his attorneys aro carefully searched on every visit hoforo thoy nro per mitted to enter tho cell. Hnnley says openly ho "Intonds to tako no chances on Becker committing sul cldo." Becker ridicules Hanley's pre cautions. Admitting that ho probably will bo unnblo in convict Bcekor on tho un supported confessions of Itoso, Wob bor nnd Vallon, District Attorney Whitman today Is ro-cxnmlning the. thrco gamblers, going over In detail tho events of tho nllngod grafting and also tho events which preceded and followed tho Rosenthal jtll'lng. Whitman thinks tho trio havo not yet told nil thoy know and is determined that thoy shall unbosom, thomselvcs to tho last fact. Pollco Go-lletueenM Publication or tho names of thrco police officers said to havo licott named by Rose, Vallon and Wobbor to Whitman enmn today when tho District attorney specifically denied that ho would rail hoforo tho grand Jury Lieutenants O'ltollly and Cosll gnu nnd Inspector Cnhalano. In view of tho fact that grand Jury testimony would mean practical Immunity for any of thmuT testifying, Whitman's denial Is significant. Inspector Cahnlnho In an Intorvlnw mado it known that ho had boon named by tho throo confessors. Ho denied that ho at any tlmo had ac cepted graft frojn tho gamhlors nnd declared that Rosq and 'Vallon bad named him n their Htatomniits ho ratiKo ho had rnldod Uiolr resorts at different lmcs. dtdcW NATUJBE'S TONIC Tlta vAry RttMit iitnjority of porsonn nood'n tonlo in tho BprliiK or ontly uuunor, Thu system utuiorttoes ft olmuo at this sansoii nml tho otttlio physical nmohitmry hi (llttrt)Pl, Tim mmv bodily vonltn(?iw. n tired, worn-out fnollnw;, ftoklo npiwtlto, jioor dlmmllon, n bnlf slolt foe Inn nntl n nonornl run-dowu comlltlon ot tho nyntnnii show that tho tdoml l woult ot' ntmomlo, nnd a blood juvlfyln tfo l iw?dod to IntlhJ up tho ilonmumt system nnd onrleb tho blood. Tho un of H. H. H. tit this tlmo iiuiy sayn sou toinn,lonftpJU( nlotiiB, wilt It will cvfttilnly jirupnro vu for tho Uuir, hot Bunnnor. l.Iny iwojlo lnvvo put oif uslnn ti tonlo until tho nyituiii becfttno So wotikoliod ami iloplototl It could not nuocMsftdty throw oft ilMetuw jwrnis, nntl luwo Wld for tho iioRb-ot with n iwllo( fever, umhuhi or boiu other ilnbllltatliiR slultnoso. B.B.8, l Nuturo'a Idmit tonlo, It to u AOiMiiosltlnti nf t in nxtrnntA mul llllena of roots. Iivrlnt llllll huruil wllloll Acioncp and (xprintiQo btivo proven am host tUtml for u tonlo to tho hutiiutt nj'sbsm. It eontttliwl n inluomls of any kind nntl ki tlitiroforo nerfootly saf'i for persons of ny ng. B, BB, tonoi up the stnmnoli nnd tllKotitlon, rltlrt tho,aytolu of that tired, vvonufcut fooling, and imparts vigor and HtrotiHtli to evary mrt of tits body, H' intrilloa nml tuirloltoti tho blootl, ntlutuhitmi tho swrotlitR nnd oxorotina -ItHmiborii to bottsr autlou, qulota Jho ovor tttUiU noivM, ru4 wakw oile lw bettor in ovary way. .,.... A TEE SWIFT SPECIFIO CO., ATLAWTA. OA. i Hh THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WASHINd A NPVtIiTy. ALL WORK (ItMltANTKI-JU Orders called for abd delivered. First class work dotio by hand. Ladles' and Mo it's a'ult elcttnod and provsud. Tel, Main 783 1 1 Home, 37. Corner KlRhih nnd Smith Con t ml Avouuo, i. ' i ii 1 1 I. -- -v. ' . . -. I. If you drink because of a craving for stimulants if you've reached the stage where nothing will satisfy exeqpting rough, high-prpof, strong whiskey our story js not for j'ou. ' ' ' kT ii.!',... But if it's mellowness, age and flavor you're 'looking for you'll like Cyrus Noble. HccauVc it's purr because It's palatable ' . " bccauic you don't have to dilute it ttilh water to be able to swallow It. t Itcodtn no more than any other good wliiskry. W. J. Van Schttyvcr & Qo,K Gneral Ajjcnta, Portland. r3safiiisssiisssiissSlll V The New Perfection Toaster Anyone, even a boy or girl, can make toast on the ssr- NcwVtrZctiQfi wiAkTmiTnltmwM If i 1 1 I OH Cook-stove They will not bum the toast, and they will not burn their fingers either, if they use the New Perfection Toaster. For toast or roast ) there ii no other atotre tht is as For boil or broil quick and as handy at the Now For fry or bqke J Perfection Oil Cook-atovc. Every dealer luji the New Perfection Oil Cook-itove. Hand, wxnely finished in nickel, with cabinet ion, drop tliclvei, towel racki, etc. Long chimney, enameled lurnUotie-blue. Made with I, 2 end 3 burncri. Free Cook-Book with every atovc, Cook-Book alto given to anyone lending 5 centi (9 cover maijing coit jSTANEfARD OIL COMPANY San frin.be. CL fl.n J,C.t. Uf AncrlM. C.L eiDcdtsn. CL S.u DL(, CL Stcr.in.nto, CU (lncerprl4) MmrPlo.Ct, r.f Ff.uui. r.l roilUmi, Off. fcfaSftt I T"M ,V.i(, I '''" ' (.1 i b . - Physiciau hero waa tilnnnrt nn1r nr. ..V.',?.?? "P ":?" cuniiilnca with " m .', . " ' " " I "nuu roiinu. vmi, coimr nu nlotnu In. rpst for performing the operation. t3 0 e""irry HU.-Jalgn Wf(ra, 'otlllllOHt' Oy. Vaucoiivor .,..,,, ,jl Iiokano r.8 Bontrjo ,.,.; do .Portlupil 49 Victoria Tncoiim ,.,' ID Hnuttlo , , , .. , . Tacoimi ,..,,,.,, J.,, 7 Hpohaijo ..,..,,, f.f1L Viuicouvor . fgj. ( . 2 rortlaitd , . . , , iff, . .5 r,o r.7 if, P 0 8 n P.O. .r.70 ,nos .C28 .117 120 0 0 t 1 Victoria :,,,.ll$tW.n-12 HtroiiK Moving PIctpirH, Tlio IIh Tbonlhr tonl?lt will foa turn ap electrical 'nyiitorv r. tho yiii(lovIIo nkqtch, ,T o ) ' iro "jn Innocoiit Thoft" h mo of tho IjohI ijyor kiowii In Medford and tho othor IhroQ roolH aro way nhovo thq iivontge. PflrpnH dMlrlliK rollahlo Jnforma lion concarnif A I bor t a Catrndp, IU natiirnl wmirwu, coal cheap, furp) InnilH, p, Kqod croim, healthful cljmato, addipxi ICftpu & Oloahore, Iawf(, A'bortai Pand. . 11G TQQ XAfi WvffWFV ymaim OUTINGS IN OREGON To UifHlfoaclica Sprltiga and Moutitalnv " 5UNSEJ I lOSDEH JHASTaI J Krallpnt, Train Survlce and Low Hound Trip' Faroa WANTWD To trado 10 acres of land for a good toatii, waitott uud bar noaB. Seo II, N. Lofland, 22C H. Oakdule, ' 112 If you aro lootiiK for an JdoaJ placet to npond a portion of tho wiimnar, whorp you can find rout, hoalth urn! rocroatlon, tho outltiB roHortH rcacliod by tho Sduthorp lclflo aro par iwvlfoiico. Newport, Yaqulua Jlay, TJIIanioolt Cpiiqly IlpaolipH, Oratpr MJco, Ooloiitla OprlitKB, f)hnstn Bftlnea, Oaacailln, U'oltenhtiBh Hot Hprlnau nnd many othor Bprlngu pf mora or low it(to. "" LOV IJQUNI) THll' TKJJIUCTH With lonp JlnillH o Bale daljy tq tio ahoyq roaprlB. Our booldot, "Vacation pays In Oregon" doiqrlliln thoBo and othor ontlnh plactm can l ohtalnqd frqm any awont, who will ohoorfully fur nBi Information an to faron, trnn BorycQ, qtc, qr a pohIuI card tg tho uiidgrBlKngij w rooolyo proinpt a,ttontlon. JQUJf M, HUQ'IT, Qonoral Pnaapntfor-AKUHt, Portland, OreQn . I M VI (I, 4 L. . A 4... M