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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
'jBXOtosto Mmi Reader, ir you want to OREGON LEADS In tbe prodoeiloo ofsise Frail The Rogue River Valley U4t OEEOON and Medlord, Its metropolis and trade sealer, Is best represented by THC MBOrOMD MAIL ism it to von sasrisa saiarss Raise Fruit, Grow Stock Mine or Lumber. Or DfMte la ur otwupsiion In tblt) ixxrlws Mellon ol land of iDMtt ttoUralMd opportnottUi THE MEDFORD MAIL WILL TBU. TOD AU. ASCOT IT VOL XX. MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY. MARCH, 20. 1908 NO. 12 REAL BARGAINS Everything Brand New Below we mention just a few of the flue specials now on sale at this Store. Not old accumulations, but New Goods received during the last 30 to CO days and selling at prices you will be asked for goods not so new. Everything Guaranteed Your Money Back If You Wish Ladies' $25 Suits for $13.51 Our 25 new Spring Pult;not one worth lets than $20 and from that to t25 oow on tale, $13.50 all alteration! free for, Sale of Fine Waists A lot of toe new White Lawn Waitts, worth to il50, now only A lot of Ine new White Lawn Waists, beautifully trim- 1 ? coed, worth to tt.25, for F we A lot of Extra Fine White Waitta, worth up to SS,00, All other Waist reduced 25 per cent. Regular $1.50 II M Petticoats, Vl.UU Regular 1.2 and II 50 black petticoat, the kind that have been retailed before in Medford (only new style,) for $2.00 and IB.25 now on special $1.00 sale at Muslinwear Specials Corset Covers, Drawers, Gowns, Skirts etc that formerly sold up to $1.00, cow on our counter at Corset Covert, Drawer, Gowns and Skirt that formerly sold up to2.U0 now on our counter at Bedford's Popular Store BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. C street just north Jackson County Bank lie Safe Mitt of him Is in a large measure dependeut upon the efficient transaction of banking business. The selection of the Bang as a Depositary for funds is on important matter. We respectfully invite your attention to the strengtn, conservative management, equipment and facilities which are afforded by this Bank: State Depositary Capital and Surplus $115,000 - Established 1888 W. I. VAWTER, Pre. OEO. W. LUDLEY, Cashier MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE CHAS. D. MAZBLRIQQ. Manaxer Tuesday, March 24 Wm. P. Cullen presents PIXLEY & LUDERS' Merry MuBical Masterpiece The Burgomaster With GUS WEINBURG, RUTH WHITE and over Half A 100 OTHERS, including the famously original KANGAROO GIRLS Original Production. A Veritable Triumph. Bigger, Brighter, Better than ever. New songs, ideas, surprises oxxXKXXooocHXoooc)aocoa Private Boarding House MRS. FAY, Proprietor C STREET, . . Sit! We hiive gone throopb our ttock of over 400 ft? par ate drew skirts ami i-e'rcted atout 100 Panama sit. ft, .n black, brown, navy and Brey, formerly niuritvtl at 112 W and lo $17 and (9,89 offjr choice at 73c Regular 7c Calicoes for 5C Brand new American Prints, the ben on the market, not over 16 yards of one pattern to one customer; but a many pat- terns aa you like, very good . C 59c 98c 00 ooaoooaooooooaaaoooaooooou Opposite Postoff.ee Ladies' $17 Skirts for REV. W. G. REUTEH REPLIES last u Jodg" Colvig Ib hit tut re- ply dropped kit sarcastic method of trMtiog religion and a toae of eoarty pervade hU article, I am determined be thai not ontdo me incourtoty. la one or two of hit reference he li not altogether Jaat to ae, but I pnrpoae to take the more ebarltable view, and be- Here It ws an orenlgbt on hie part and not due to something Intentional, He haa given the view of Dr. Collyer and aome otner clergymen concerning the theatre. Would It not be well to toexhiblt accomplishments thoe acqulr thliik for a moment who aome of theae ed, and to enjoy a pleasure for which preachere are? Or, Collyer la an ex. treme Latltudlnarian. He is a Unltar- lan clergyman. He denlea the Deity of Christ and the vicarious character of hU death. When a man reject the two cardinal doctrinea around which the Gospel revolves, we should pot be surprised if he should endorse the the- .rr.u u .uv-. -o atre. Now aa to Dean Farrar. A great many people do not know that be lean- ed toward Restoration!. And from a clergyman who U eo l.tltadlnarUu. to lean toward Beatoratioalam, It It net to be wondered at, that be should .hoTpT,:roTN7.vo7k 7I"Z? r. . ",., scene theatrical Derformaoo. No ea the saloon, and certain raUoaaliatlo . v , preaenere m uerwaany aro to ww-n aene on ounuwy, nt irmw mumw . . . . . j preacher do tat, we Amerloant don't .k ... ,u i h... and beer-guuling preaohert. Because lo- that slavery l. right And baoan. a few rationalistic preachers uphold the theatre and the saloon, It doe not fol low, that the theatre and the saloon are elevating institutions. That th ire eievaung muiuuon, io wm ? .k a . w ,k. .". V . YT I ;r " , atutuoe 01 tome uign-snuinK a.p.w pallans and oman Catholic toward the theatre and the dance, I quote the ..11 i . . :l V. I I l -v. .ouowiog.- .op -..-.. . . Proteetant Bpisoopal choreh. thus de- Clares hisjodgment on the (object: "Let me now turn to two 'object, In which there is no difficulty of ditcriml nation the theatre and 'the dance The only line I would draw In regard to these is that of entire ixclcsiox. And yet my brelhern. I am well aware how easy it la for the imagination to array domi 01 luese id iucu bu .m,fm,, .', . . it,. , . and elementary simplicity, to divested ,, . . . . . . oi au mat gives vueiu i.r uu.r.. character and relish, that And the could be detected In either. same precisely can be easily done with the card table and horse race," Bi.hop Head, also of the Protestant Episcopal church, thus condemt danc ing: "At an amusement, seeing that it la a perversion of an ancient religions ex- Medford Win Afla. It -wasn't much of a game, from the standpoint of the baseball expert, at Jacksonville Sonday between the Medford and Jaoksonvlle teams, bnt there were several tatereetng spots, and tbe man who like to see the ball hit out surely got ht money' worth Tbe score waa an Imposing one 18, to 10, and the errors -wo nld make al-1 meet as great a total. Klppsy, who; was on the mound for Medford In tbe -first three Innings, ha some good ball, bnt be lank control, and was aomewhat nervons in being pitted against tbe redonblabl Irish men' Seven rnne were gained oft hi delivery In the third after there were two men out, feat It wouldn't have keen so had not Wilkinson thrown the ball Into th bleaoheie Instead of where Hopkins oould reach It. It's very seldom that th Medford abort-stop make a wild heave aad he hasn't (topped growling t himself about It since. In tbe foosttb Wick, of Ashlsnd, went Into the box end for six Innings held the herd hitters of tbe county seat down, only a&owing on bit and that a scratch in the Jlnth. Tne bright, particular stars were Eifert and Hopkins, in tht early part of tbe game Eifert eras a little nnntrtaln art the dlffionlt oorner, but later redeemed himself by taking In soma hot one wltbout a skip and shooting the ball to first like a pro fessional, But where be got the "hand" was when be ploked a blgb foal fly off the bsok fenet, after sprlntlog at least forty yards to get under It. Hopkins, though, Is tbe "reel thing." Us covered first In big league style, and the way he olouted that bail was good for sore eyes, r ive times op and four bits two of them three-baggers. What do yon know stoat that. Slivers hsd the strong arm In tbe early part of tbe gams and twto threw the bat clear over Eastman's bead at aecond, giv ing Wilkinson an opportunity to do some bsautlful backing np. He stopped both throws and held tbe innnsr, bat If he hsd missed tbe ever rellaole Itaaot was right behind him to remedy the error, Jo Thompson wss la uniform for the flitt time this season and oovered th left gardta as wsl'. as It oould be AGAIN TO JUDGE COLVIE sreis. aba1 has ever bMS oltoouraged by the sober-minded aad ptoua of all nations, oa aooouut of lu evil teedto- eiee and acoompaaimeaU, we ought conscientiously to Inquire whether Itt great liability to abuae, and It many acknowledged abates, ahoald not make ua frowa epon it lo all Ita forma. I ob ject to It beoauae It tempt to Tanity and love of display; It Induoei a etrong deaire to enter on the amuaementa o! the world at an early period, In order a taste baa been formed; it leada the young ones exactly Into an opposite dl recttoo to that pointed out in the Word of God." The following waa eontalned sonte years ago In a Pastoral Letter of the Provincial Council of Baltimore, the theSBiehops of the Roman ' dMroul ., . . . .. u' . '? T T " , ,7 " J'.'Zll evidence ol growing lieentloaaoeaa of the times, may be recaoaed a morbid taete for Indecent publications, and the , . ,r.7it tertalnment eem (uaeieat to tertalnmente seem ufleieat to aatUfy the fait degenerating eptrit of th age ,;... i unlet they be highly onttoni, ana , , "! . '.. oalonlated to gratify toe taot pruiwnt We ean hardly ay who e- aerve a stronger oonooasosMon, n """ mbZZl by their presence, and applaud theae grossly indelicate exhibition. Both actors and spectators appear to vie with . , . , . , n their rapid maroh down the alippery path ( tin. We deem It par- ..,,. ,,,. to Mn . 7'' ,v. warning acalmt th modern lathlon able dance, commonly called 'German' d d hi h booming , more aad more the occasion of sin These practices are to much the more dangerous as most people seem to look upon them as harmless, and Indulge in them without any apparent remorse of oontoienee. But Divine revelation, the wisdom of antiquity, the light of reason and experience, all concur in proclaim ing that this kind of entertainments , , , . ;.,. cannot be indulged in by any virtuous , '.!.. persons, unless iuey in wwi. wm " " h. j.rm.nt In their souls. or evQ 06 P1,681" 10 take P,rt 1" ,ucl' amusements, wnere we eye w ub&aivu by an array of fasclnatiog objects. where the senses are captivated by ea- chanting music, and the heart is swayed to and fro amid the surrounding gayety and excitement." W. C. Rkutke done. He ha gotten partially over hi babit of dodging tbe ewift ones while at bat, and bit tbe ball like he want it, Happy Eastman took care of sec ond and oovered nimtelf with gl ory and some dost. It might as well be sala, tbongb, that there will have to be more prac tice and a better article of ball pot up Jf tbe team expects good crowds, We tana oan stand a "rotten" game one In a while but more than "two- ln-a-row"' la pressing the mourners. Eopaaaant we might any that If there had been a oolama la tne soore book for errors of the umpire, the scorer would have beta compelled to pat a mark or two in that ooiumn. Factory te Move- Tbe Medford Sesh and Door sCom paay Is soon to remove their fsotory from its prssent location, oortn of Seventh on E street, to a Ueatlon south of Wood's Lorn r yard, near tbe oil tank. They bare acquired a luge pieoe of ground far their new site and will put In aa Improved and enlarged plant. Pan! Hansen, manager of tbe com pany, -1 engaged now In drawing np the plane for the new factory and be ordered a considerable amount of new maoblney which la to be Install ed In tbe new fsotory. Mr. Hansen states that the company waa toiosd to enlarge their plant owing to tbe large Increase in business during the paat year. Applications for Graiinr Permit. Notios Is hereby given tbat all ap- plloatona for permits to graz eattls, bora and sheep within the Cssoads (Mazama) Nstloaal Forest during tbe season of 190s, moat be filed In my ottloe at Medford, Oregon, on or before April 1, 190S. This nsw divi sion inoludss Dlsticle No. 16, 18, 1U, 20, 21 and 22 of th old Casoade (South) National Forest. Full In formation In regard to the grassing feee to be oharged and blank forms to be used In making application will be famished upon requeet. C. i. Buok, Acting Supervisor. Silver plated trocars, for ose ft r rsllef of oow when bloated, for aale t th ttogo Klver creamery, Med ford. tf. TO A. W. UcPhsrse, the Uilffla creek orcaaidlat, has purchased a Balok automobile fma the Hodsoa Aato Uompaay, paying I16&U there for. It waa ant many yeas ago tbat the owner of tbe MoPbsnoa bait feini was not glvlag any apeolal attention to ntomobli purchase. Tbe pub lisher of this paper can remember a time wbea l. MoPberson, father of A. W earn to Medford to max a limited amount of purchase in a lumber wagou, but he did a't come often couldn't afford the time. He worked hard on that little fruit or chard for five or tlx yeara an d about tbat time the iruita of varied hoea aud flavor began to appear oa thi a carefully attended trees, and immed iately following tbt ooming of th fruit there began coming his way the golden doable eagle wltb an In- j dorsement of Unole Bam 'a guarantee of good faith printed thereon. A oouple of years mora and Mr. Me- Phsraon waa, la l treat parlanoe, oo Easy street, and a earrtag brought tola good family to Medford to do their trading aad to Bnaday worship. A oonpla of feat mote of aa annnal lapooiiag of tbe goldea aagtta aad Mr. MoPbersoa had acquired a com penteecy for hi deollnlag years aad be gay Into tbe hand ofbl son th car oi this orchard aad be and hi good hlpmst moved to Medford, boogbt propavty aad built a flee borne. A oow pie of years more aad tbe aged ooupte got a eotloa of traveling aad lent fall thay nntea their home and started oat to haw a good time aad tbat' wnat taMy are doing at thi trma. Aa evideec of the fact tbat th ton haa eiao been gathering aato blmaslf a goodly (am of the coin of th realm we need only mention again tbe reoeat aurohaa of this automobile. This la ao exceptional oass there are hundred of similar ones In thi valley of our a, bnt thi one le tloned beoause of tbe fact tbat tbe writer baa personal knowledge of the facta, Niw Hifh School Tbe school board having In charge tbe erection of the new High School mot on Tuesday evening to consider plana Three were offered ; one by Perkina A Lyona, one by C. E. Col lins and the tblid by Ubarle Bur grail, of Albany. The board haa not aa yet announced a deolaion as to which plan is tbe more favorable. Peiklaa A Lyons submitted a plan for a briok building wltb granite trlmmlnga, and with moaern equip ment for ventilation a ad heating throughout. It la estimated tbat a building eonforming wltb their plana would oost approximately t27,OUO. C. E. Collins, plan presented plane for n very handsome atraetare. It la of brick with granite trimmings. It is estimated to coat about $27,5oa. The plan submitted by Cbarlea Burgrair, of Albany, did not specify the ose of granite, using lo its plaoe cement. The board stated tbat thaw wished to bar th building at tfl monnmsnt In Medford end therefor would not consider oement trim mings. Mr. Bnrgraff wee asked to ohenge bis plans, nsing granite for tbe 'trimming. ' March Jury List The following is th Joty list for lb Mareb term of Uirenlt Court which convene on March -23, 1908: John Uemmer, mechanic, Medford. Vlotot buieell, farmer. Central Point, E. R Oatman, farmer, Taltnt. Emmltt Beeson, farmer, Talent. D R Hill, oroherdlat, Medford W E Pane, oapitallat, Medford. W Mn- (Jltndon, capitalist, Cold Hill. W K Buck, farmer, Buncsm. Frank Omeron, farmer. Union. K A Mo- Cslllster, farmer, Ashland. E C Payne, carpenter, A ah land, i Q Brlsool, farmer, Trail. Wm. Flip pen, farmer, Kook I'olnt. u A Hover, oreberdlst, Phoenix L B Warner, salesman, Medford. Nelson Uge.farmer, -Flounce Hock. A. Gib son, tarmsr. bterllng, ,a Kooinsoo, farmer Talent. J E Watt, oapitallat. Medford. W B Uolmee. metobant, Aahiand' W H Johnson, farmer, Ap- legate. George Lyman, farmer, Gold HiU Fred tlunlap, f aimer. Talent, C C MUllon, farmer. AaJiland. W A Cook, f aimer, Uoid Hill. Cbas u.tz, olsrk, Medford. F Oaaen brugg, metobant, Medford. 1 C Bobnett, meroheoi, Central Point, George Dewey, merobant, Talent. A Prustt, farmsr, Koxy. Robert Slewing, tailor, Medlord. For Sal. At a bargain 2 ml let North of Medford eight aorea Newtown applet In beerlng, wltb peart- planted be tween. Three and Hfty-seven one hundredths acies with fair buildings, seventy-five pear treee. Best of soil. Can give posteeslon t one. W. O. Smith, 12-lt-p Postofflc box 83 Medford. L IRON LANDS Aa iioa amelter is tbe aext big plant to claim the attention of tbe laeluanta of ta Rogna Hiver Valley aad aooordlng to statements mad to a reporter of Tbe Mall by O H Johnsen, a Portland capitalist, loch a plant will be ettablthed oa th Iron lands Bottb of this elty, as soon th foal question I settled. And th eoal mine 1 expeoted to nettle that soon. Mr. Jonnson baa been watching the development in the matter of the mine for eom time and aa they team to be working out aatitfotorily. Mr Johnson oamt down from Portland to loox over tbe rituation. "Last week," aald Mr. -dohnton, "a friend of mine was here from Portland with a party oroogbt bore by Hi. Leal and b old me on hi return tnat then was aomethlng doing' In th coal line In this loin Ity, so I thought I would oome down snd see for myself. 1 earn, and I am going bsok to stir up my friends In regard to tbe developmeent of tbat property. "If we ean make satisfactory ar rangement la regard to obtaining fuel from the mine we will pat la a large amelter aad get oat Iron we bar bad oar property exported aad are sore tbat w have a valuable asset there, Tbe iron I tber to be takes out bat w could not do o naleet the fail question I settled. Oa moat bar eoal aad plenty of it at a reasonable rat to maka neb a proposition a our pay, Evldeatly the eoal I her to bo sold bat It Is ae yet a little too early to leara what we eaa obtain it for. We Intend to keep la touch with tbe situation aad will eertalaly pat la oar pleat a Wooa a It la praotleabl tbat we do so. A plant such a ws xpet oars to be will employ from 100 to 160 Catk for Orocerie. Th grocers of Medford are oonsld ring th advisability of placing their trad npon a cash basis, bailee- ng It to be tbe beet plan for their ouatomere and themselves. Tbe move will not be mad without notice of at least alxty daya to that the oustomer will bv aa opportun ity to adjust themselves to tbe new basis. In a city of this size the grocers who grant a liberal oredit oairy thousands of dollars on their booka and hlgner prions are of a neceaalty charged for gooda In order to meet tbe Interest oo the money the gro- oert are forued to borrow to oarry on their business. If cash Is paid for goods It does away with this In terast end tbe grocer oan afford to sell oommodltlea at a lower price, ' The consumer, who nnder exist ing conditions boys more than he would if oash were paid, would aave on his grocery bill from mouth to month and would doubtless bs pless- ed with tbe arrangement after a few month when be has become aocus- tomed to piylna caab. To grocer ar not as yet alt of one mind on th matter bat It Is expeoted that they will be able to agree soon. "They Have the Staff." Suoh was th opinion voloed O. W. MoDonald of Long Baoh, California, formerly of Pennsylvania, regarding th looal ooal mine, Mr. MoUonld's opinion is of more than paaalng In terast fur he la an expert coal miner nd haa bed many year experience in Pennaylvnniu eoel mine wblob rival th bait In the world. Mr. McDonald vltlttd th eoal mine laat week accompanied only by a friend and Inapected the entire mlue, it la belelved that be vltlted Med tuid at th inttanc of Pesadtna capitalists who ar interested In the mine, nltbough he was noo-oomm't-tal upon tbi point. But certain It la tbat be visited Medford purposely to Inspect tne mine. "I am aatlaUed," aald Mr. MoDon ald, "tbat th local mln oan be made lo pay. There I coal there and good ooal for all purpoaee aave where only the high grade baid ooal mnat be need. The lact tbat the grade of ooal I Improving at they ar getting further Into the moun tain indicates tbat a little further on that there will be a snIHclenoy of hign gi de ocal. It oan be easily mined end tbt oompany bee got bold of a good propoaitlon. "I nnderitend that the oompany proposes to Install a gas plant. The coal they have la a splendid one for gas purposes aud suoh a plant should psy." Mr, MoDonald deollned to discuea hit reasons for visiting -tb mln, o'bertban to state tbat be visited Meoforri expressly for that purpose. -The Laala Aid Society of tbe Presbytsrlen ohurch will hold n aDron aale in the ohnroh narlora on Thursday afternoon, April 2d. HAVE CHOICE OF RIGHT OF WHY Tbe committee appelated by taw Comnrelal elub to ear a right of way for tbe eatraao of the P. ft EV railway Into tbe elty reported Wov nssdsy evening to tbe elnb tbat they bad secured all of the option oa tbe property for a atrip of land 26 feet: wide oa each aid of the Sooth era PaolUo right of way, aad 'hat the P A E oould Uke their obMoe. Ta trip on the west aid of th traoc oan be secured for 13375 snd the trip on tbe east aide for SOC50. Tbe tide favored by the company la the latter, but th difference In prl mey force them to take th weet side, putting a orosaing at tbe Junction. . If tbe eaat side Is take? tbe junction with tbe Southern Paoiflo will be made just aonth of th exhibit build ing. The depot will alto be located near tber. Th report waa adopted by th elub and th proportion la now - in tbe bead of tbe Pacific A Eaataw. Th elub expected at their meeting - oa Wedaeedey evening to meet with . tbe ladles of th Greater Medford Club, bat owing to a mitundeitaad- - lng tbe ladles did aot appear. A meeting is to be bold la the near fa. - tar to wblob the lad lee will b ex pressly Invited. Alreeolatioa waa adopted Baking - tbat to Fulton joint resootlon, now before ooagr, be amended ao that ; boaa fide Innoeeat parrhetwgti- of railroad Ian da will aot have their patent to th lead set aside. Thla reeo utloo waa adopted 1b aooord with tkoss adopted throughout the - Stat by oommstclal.budles.. Aa exeonloa I bsiog plaaacd by - Portland business ma to visit thla MOtloa of the oountry wbea It I at it beat lbs middle of April. The -olub begaa making preparation oa - Wedneeday evening for tbe reception of tbe exoarionltv add their enter tainment for th 12 hoar they will b the goeet of Medford. It ie plan ned to get all th aato potaiht to tek thee xouratonitt bout tb ooontrr, (bowing them mnob aa poaalble of the leeonro la and a boot Medfold. Tb excoralon will dver tlte tbl city . to a great extent and can be done at little oott to mem belt of th club. Another Election. The oitlztn of Medford will have -the ohanoe now to ay whether tbey want water for th city from Littl Butte creek or not. The oity oounoll after a meeting held Wednesday af ternoon ordered a apeolal election to be held Aorll 3rd, to vote on a bond Issue ot t3O0,O0O to provide the nee tsssty fund. lb watet eommlttee decide! In favor of tb Little Butte creek at a source for tbe water supply. The water will be piped a dlstanoe of Zt miles to a reaerrolr to be eitoatod a bove tbe city on tbe east side. The water maloe nn Seventh street are to be laid aa qolokly a poaalble. There haa been torn delay in the shipment of th pip for th main but It la thought that ground will be broken within the next week. Tbe oounoll passed a reeolutlon extending tbe water main on Oakdalo avenue lo a point within 200 feet of : the rity limits. A oommltteee was appointed to In vestigate different form ot fir alarm apparatus and to report ae soon aa possible. Tbe system Is to be install-. ed as soon a a deolaion li reached. The Burfomister.- W. P. Cullen baa made n big re vival cf Pixley A Luder'i famous musical comedy tuooett, "Tbe Bur gomaster," and will preeent It nt tbs Msdford Opsra Hons Tuesday, March 4th, with a Urge eaat, headed by Gut Welnturg add Ruth White, Theae two tterllng player are the original! in th rolo of tbe geolal old Peter Stuyvesant, burgomaster of New Amsterdam, and ' Willie, the gay youth who leada the governor around New York when he Is ie-ln-oarnated. Ths oompany will number 50 people, The production Is an es pecially bftndaome one. Tb cos tume have been revised aud are all new. Especial attention has been paid by Mr. Cullen to the voioea of ths ohorus, as well aa to tbs beauty of the feminine portion. "The' Burgomaster" ws th drst of th Pixley and Luder pieces to gain' popularity, otbera being "Th Prlno of Pilsen," King Dodo," and "Tbe Urand Mogul." Tba mnslo la of the alnglng and whistling variety, nd It la aald tbat more eoplee of "The Tale of tbe Kangaroo" and "I l.nve You" have been aold than of any otoer songs brought out'ln mutlosl eoniedles. For the best bergalna lo Farm, . Dairy, or Stock Hanobe, or Frnlt Lands, oall on ot eddrsa llarneee ft . Toornton, Yonoalia, Oregon..; J tf.