■n
LETTER FROM FOOTS CREEK.
JOHN BILGER,
LAKE COUNTY ITEMS
A G entleman who F ound L eap
Y ear . — A gentleman residing not
Cold weather.
A
* F oots C reek , Jan. 20, 1876.
Cold weather.
many blocks from the T imes office, re (California St., one door west of.Sachs Bro«.,)
To
the E ditor of the T imes :
Four
inches
of
new
snow.
Roads very bad yet.
I turning to his home a few nights ago
FRIDAY......................... JANUARY 28, 1876.
Wlii 1st almost every portion of
Jacksonville, Oregon,
Stock is not doing well now.
Read the Sheriff’s sale elsewhere.
about 9 o’clock, was a little startled by ;
Jackson and Josephine counties have
AGENTS FOR THE TIMES.
But very littlo snow has fallen, so observing a bright light penetrating
DEALER AND WORKER IN
There is much snow on the Cascades. correspondents to your paper, Foots
far,
in
Chewaucan
and
Summer
lake
Geo. P. Rowell A Co...................... Now York. |
The T imes is gaining in circulation. Creek seems to be left entirely out in
I through the blinds in his parlor win
S. M. Pettingill A Co..................... Now York. |
valleys.
dow. Thinking his house was on fire, TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC.
Dan. !.. Green................... Josephine County.
Road Supervisors should be on hand the cold.
Chas. Hughes................................. Kerbyville !
The question, where will the Coun he quickened his pace until he gained
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON IIAND AN
This is one of the oldest mining
Ben llaymoud................................ Rock Point with their reports next week.
assortment of the best
ty
Seat
bo
permanently
located,
is
be-
the door, when sounds from within
!.. 1’. Fisher,.............................. San Francisco. i
having
camps
in
Southern
Oregon,
We
learn
that
R.
B.
Hnrgadine,
of
Thos. Royce................................ San Francisco I
ing agitated.
made him halt to take observations, TINWARE,
Rowell A Chesinan............................ St. Louis ! Ashland, intends building a new store been worked since ’52, and, perhaps,
BRASS PIPES,
Gus. A. \Vinekler........................
Yreka
A grand ball will be given in Link and his ears were greeted with : “I
earlier. Although it has never sent
house ere long.
FORCE PUMPS,
ville on the 31st, for the benefit of build all these to tens
“I play the
many
lucky
'hombres
to
the
States,
yet
to
make
CHAINS, LEAD PIPE,
RELIGIOUS CHECTORY.
Snow enough fell Sunday
Lake Lodge, I. O. G. T.
Jack ;” “I sweep;” “Stop; you did not
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
for
general
average
we
think
it
will
Jackson-
M. E. Ciiracn.—Religious services every sleigh riding pleasant about
HYDRAULIC NOZZLES,
make
a
sweep
—
the
King
won
’
t
take
The condition of Lake county is as
compare favorably with any other
Sundav, at t he usual hours, by the Rever ville for a short time.
PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS,
ends J. R. N. Bell. J. S. McCain and M. A.
Lish Applegate once remarked : “The the Jack.” Then, with the boldness
mining
camp
in
this
part
of
Oregon,
Reading
I
OLS, HOSE, POWDER.
Williams, alternately.
F. L. 31 ace returned from
of
a
lion,
the
intruder
guiltily
opened
number
of
offices
aro
inadequate
to
the
“
big
bonanza
”
at
Galice
creek
not
C atholic Cnuiw’ll.—Divine Services ev
a cousin
the door, and lo, and behold ! There BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON.
ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa Monday, accompanied by
excepted. It is the only white man’s the wants of the people.”
ther Blanchett.
just from “the States.”
George Nourse’s pack train arrived sat a bevy of sylph-like forms around NAILS,
mining camp in this part of the State,
M. E. Sv nhay S chool .—Regular meetings
MINING TOOL,
A few cases of scarlet fever are pre almost all others having been monopo from Reading yesterday, making the the center-table engaged in the fasci
every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
SHOT, BRUSHES,
hut
no
deaths
C atholic S unday S chool .— Regular vailing in the valley,
lized by the “Heathen Chinee” long trip from Heading to Linkville in nating game of “casino,” with a side
CARPENTER TOOLS,
meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two ■
table
close
at
hand,
which,
instead
of
from it are reported as yet.
o’clock.
eight
days,
which
is
excellent
time
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
since.
shawls
and
pin-backs,
was
loaded
with
IRON WASH-KETTLES,
Don’t forget to call and settle what
We are, perhaps, out of luck just considering bad roads.
P. 0. REGISTER AND TRAVELER S GUIDE.
sparkling
wine
and
brandy,
(such
only
BRASS AND IRON WIRE,
you are indebted at the T imes office. now, as there seems to be a mania in
It is generally understood that Q.
SHEET-IRON WARK.
Stages leave Jacksonville as follows :
County warrants always taken at par. this county for jumping the heathens’ A. Brooks is acting as Deputy Postal as can be had in the cellar of a certain
For Rock Point. < ¡rant’s Pass and Rose- .
burg, every day at 8:30 a. m. Mail closes at ■
Snow has fallen several different claims ; but, then, we are not sorry, as Agent for this eastern country, not hardware house in this city,) apples, Cast Iron and Steel Plows*
8 a. m.
pop-corn and sweet-meats in profusion. ROPE,
For l’ho'nix. Ashland, Yreka and Red times during the past few days, though we have already as many claims on withstanding that Postal Agent Un
CAULDRONS,
ding, California, every day at 2:30 p. in. to no great depth. It did not remain the creek as we have water to work, derwood asserts that he is not. Such The outlook was so tempting that our
CULTIVATORS,
Mail closes at 2 p. m.
and as John Chinaman don’t own a an obscure proceeding presents a lie friend boldly intruded his presence
For Applegate. Kerbyville, Waldo and long.
COPPER WARE,
within
the
sacred
precincts,
resolved
to
Crescent City, every Monday and Thursday
WHEEL-BARROWS,
Sheriff Manning will, at 1 o’clock p. single claim or foot of ground on the upon its face, which should and will
morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. in. .
meet
the
consequences
of
his
rash
act.
SHEET-IRON WARE,
the preceding evening.
m to-morrow, sell some mining claims creek, to our knowledge, wo willingly be brought lo light and placed where
The mail tor Central Point, Table Rock,
At
this
juncture,
one
of
the
players
O bserver .
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARS,
Eagle Point, Brownsborough and Sam’s situated on Foots creek, the property relinquish our right to the jumping it belongs.
cast
her
eyes
in
the
direction
of
the
Valley, leaves every Friday morning ; , of W. O. Lutin.
business to those who have more wa
Linkville, Jan. 23, 1876.
closes the preceding evening.
intruder, and upon recognizing him
ter, less claims and more leisure.
The mail for Linkville. Hot Springs, Yai-
The
curiosity
found
the
other
STOVES.
said, with one of her sweetest smiles :
ASH LAN I> NOTES.
nax and Lake City, leaves Ashland every
This is the best Winter for mining
Monday morning. For Linkville every day on Foots creek by R. A. Cook,
Well, sir, will you join us in tho ■Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook
Monday Thursday and Friday mornings.
that wo have had on the creek for
ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sires,
James
Sutton,
who
has
been
sick
for
has
been
added
to
Wintjen
&
Helms
’
game ?” The gentleman being a little plain and fancy, constructed on the latest
Money Order Office open from 9 a. in. to
many years. There is »lore or less some time, is now convalescing.
5 p. m.
cabinet, where it may now be seen.
fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots,
dazed with the surroundings did not and
O ffice Horns—From 7 a. m. to 7 p. ni ;
everything connected with these stoves
water
for
all
that
have
claims
to
work,
A leap year ball is to be given by the answer for .a minute, and she, taking warranted
Sundays, 30 minutes after arrival of stages.
The slaughtering of hogs has about
durable and perfect.
Mail matter must be in on time or it will closed for the season in this vicinity. and all are pitching in from dawn till “fair ones” at the town hall to-morrow
All articles sold or manufactured by him
it for granted that he did not under warranted. His work is made of the best
not go.
M \x MfLi.ru. P. M.
G. Karewski cured between 800 and eve, making the gravel fly. Some of evening. A grand time is anticipated. stand the game of casino, proposed to material and of the choicest patterns.
Orders attended to with dispatch and
F or L inkville .—John Cimborsky, 1,000 head, and John Orth about 200. us have an idea that tho Tree of Evil
C.
K.
Klum
left
to
day
for
Ster
play
old
sledge,
hack-gammon
or
dom
filled
according
to directions. He is deter
grew not far from Foots creek and
Great Sachem of the Imp. O. II. 31.,
A private letter to II. K. Hanna, that Solomon only carried off a few of ling, where he goes to look after min inoes. The gentleman accepted the mined to sell at low prices for cash.
Will ere long start for Linkville to or Esq , announces the death of Thos. II.
ing interests.
invitation to join in the game of ca
the limbs, and, although we may not
ganize a lodge of Red Men.
Lewellyn, of Kerbyville, at St. Vin- all succeed in finding the body of the
LIQUORS
3Iiss Weber is giving lessons in sino, and was soon in the enjoyment of
of
consump-
cent
’
s
Hospital,
Portland,
the
game,
as
well
as
the
tempting
re
I mportant M eeting .—There will
of all kinds, of the best bran ds, wholesale and
tree, yet wo believe that we will all German, at tho Academy, to about
retail. Also
tion.
freshments
on
the
side-table.
He
says
lie important business before Orego
find a limb or two, so as to give us twenty students.
I
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
Wagner, Anderson & Co., having enough of the precious stuff to jingle
nian Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Imp.
A disease called tho scarlet rash has if that is what is called leap year, let
O. R. 31., on the first meeting in disposed of the Ashland 3Iills to in our pockets about the 4th of July, been epidemic in Ashland for some us have leap year all the time. *#*
In connection with all these I have on hand
a
large assortment ot
February. Memliers are especially re Messrs. Jacob Wagner and E. K. An • even though it remain there only long time, and in some cases has attained a
F ire .—Jacksonville, on Monday last,
GROCERIES
derson, desire all those indebted to call i enough to see how it feels once more. rather malignant form. It is abating
quested to attend.
narrowly escaped another conflagration, of all kinds—just what every married man
and settle. See their notice elsewhere.
Our friend, R. A. Cook, found in somewhat, however.
C hurch N otice .--Ilev. Father Blan
which would doubtless have proven wants in his family. And if you don’t be
case
of
the
State
The
briefs
in
the
lieve it, call and examine my stock before
Jacob
Wagner
and
E.
K.
Anderson
I
his mining claim not long since a por
chet will lecture at the Catholic Church
fatally disastrous to the town had it purchasing elsewhere.
vs.
Daniel
Doty,
on
appeal
to
the
Su
I tion of a skull evidently belonging to are now sole proprietors of the Ash
next Sunday, at 7 o’clock r. M.,on the
.TOnN BILGER,
not been for its timely discovery. It
preme
Court,
have
been
received
Importer
of
farm
implements
and machines.
bj
land
31
ills,
3Iessrs.
Fox
and
Atkinson
following subject : “Is Catholicity a
son e animal whose species are now ex
seems
that
A.
C.
Jones,
who
has
an
Foreign Religion ?” The public is the attorneys interested here, but no tinct. It was considerably decayed having sold their interests to the office in Orth’s brick building, left a
respectfully invited to attend. Seats news of the decision has reached us , and mutilated. The pith of the horns above named gentlemen a few days fire burning in the fire-place while he NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS 11
as yet.
X eno .
free.
! and portions of the skull between the since.
was in attendance on the Justice’s
—AT—
Ashland,
Jan.
25,
1876.
of
Morris
Depositions
in
the
case
.
eyes
and
over
the
brain
remain
just
G range E lection .—At a meeting
Court, where a case was on trial, and
of Hot Springs Grange No. 183, of 3Ien»or vs. the Imperial Insurance I enough to give us a faint idea of the
N arrow E scape from D rowning . during his absence a spark evidently
week.
At
Company,
were
taken
last
[
animal
in
his
glory.
The
skull
is
4
or
Lake county, held on December 10th,
snapped out onto a pile of wood lying HARGAD INE’S.
—
W.
Beeson
informs
us
that
as
E.
the following named persons were elect the time Mr. 3Iensor’s store burned I 5 inches thick over the brain-pan, and Slosson, of the Rogue River Saw Mill, near by, which soon ignited and was
ASHLAND, OREGON.
ed as officers: T. W. Colvin, O.; D out, he was in.-ured for some $30,000 i the distance between the eyes was was the other day endeavoring to ford burning rapidly when Mr. Orth, who
,
in
the
Imperial
Insurance
Company,
! evidently about two feet or 30 Inches.
Headrick, L.; Isaac Robinett, S ; R.
Butte creek, near Taylor’s ferry, was in his shop below, heard thecrack-
I
we
believe,
which
it
refuses
to
pay.
Just
imagine
the
“
mammoth
ox
”
or
a
R. Tandy, A. S.; Joseph Robinett,
with a team, the current was so strong ling of the fire and soon after discov
nE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RK-
3Ir.
Lane
has
introduced
a
bill
in
; buffalo multiplied by 10, and you can
C.; J. O’Neil, T.; A. E. Boyse, See’.v ;
turned from San Francisco, where he
ered
its
location.
He
immediately
as to render it impossible to cross the
has
bought and is now receiving the best
I
Congress
respecting
the
Klamath
In-
'
scarcely
form
an
idea
then
of
the
size
M. T. Walters, G. K.; Mrs. L. A. Col
stream, and came near drowning them sounded the alarm, which was res assortment of
vin, C.; Mrs. Mary Russel, I*.; Mi-s I dian Reservation, which provides for of the animal. A large pine tree was all. Two persons with Mr. Slosson ponded to by a large number of citi
Ella Reed, F.j Mrs. Josie Robinett, L the issue of lieu land scrip to owners of growing nearly over where it was became frightened before the wagon zens, who, with the aid of a hose near
General Merchandise,
lands
thus
occupied
by
the
Government,
found. There has probably been no
A. S. J. J. Charlton held over as
had proceeded far and jumped out and at hand and Linn’s Babcock Fire Ex Ever brought to this market, consisting of
a general assortment
Master. The installation occurred on which were granted to aid in the con- such animal since the flood, as when
regained the shore in safety, as al o tinguisher, soon had the flames under
i
• struct ion of the Oregon Central Mili- he and his mate came to be admitted
the 1st.
did the horses and wagon after going control. On examination, it was found
into
the
Ark,
old
father
Noah
concluded
■
tary
Road.
DRY-GOODS,
that the fire had burned a large hole
P robate C ourt .—The following
somewhat
farther,
but
Slosson
floated
F. F. 3Iorse, who was here a short two such huge animals would swamp
through the floor and communicated
business was transacted in the Probate
his little boat and told him to stand quite a distance down the creek before to the joists, when it was fortunately Clothing, Boots and Shoes.
j
time
ago
with
Fanny
Marston,
the
Court this week :
C icero . i hecaught an overhanging log and saved extinguished. But for tho many fa
In the matter of the estate of Ros I opera singer, and brought up an opera aside.
himself, lie lost his coat, containing
GROCERIES,
anna Thurber, deceased ; petition for troupe to Portland from San Francisco
P omona G range . —Jacksonville some money, and also a pair of blan vorable circumstances connected there
letters of administration. Welborn recently, has been languishing in a Pomona Grange was organized at the kets, which were in the wagon at the with, an extensive conflagration would
have been inevitable. From $150 to Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings,
Beeson made application to be appoint debtor’s cell at tho former place, not hall of Jacksonville Grange on last time.
$200 will probably cover the damages
ed administrator of said estate, which havn» paid tire hotel bill of the com Friday, January 21st, by D. S. K.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
A
S
uccessful
H
unt
.
—
Frank
El
pany,
which
is
now
at
Victoria.
to the building, which is fully insured
was granted.
Buick, D. D. M., who installed the fol
Judge Sifers informs us that the lowing officers : D. S. K. Buick, W. liott and Frank Williams recently re in the State Investment Company.
In the matter of the estate of A.
W. Jones; return of sale bill. Win. reason of the Portia..d company sus- 31.; J. S. Herrin, O.; 31. F. Baldwin, turned from a hunting expedition Mr. Jones’ law library suffered some Crockery, Glassware, Hardware
Miller, administrator of said estate, pending work at their mill on Alt- L.; T. Wright, S.; F. 31. Ply male, A. which proved very successful. They what from smoke and water, but luck
LADIES’ & GENTS’ HATS,
filed hissale bill cf the effects, which house creek, Josephine county, is that S.; 31. Peterson, C.; J. Ish, T.; J. S. camped atiout six weeks in the Dead ily sustained no serious injury.
Indian country, and during that time
was examined, approved and ordered what quartz had been taken out when March, Sec’y ; J. F. Kellogg, G. K.;
STATIONERY, NOTIONS,
the ground was hard had been crushed, 3Irs. J. E. Ish, P.; W. S. Sizemore, C.; killed 197 deer, four bear, one panther T he D emocratic T imes lias entered upon
filed and placed on record.
its sixth year. It is one of our best ex
and that the weather and mud ob 31. J. Nail, F.; 3Irs. J. E. Ply male, L. and several wild cats. We understand changes, well worthy the liberal patronage
CONFECTIONERY, ETC.,
F ourth of J uly C elebration .— structed operations at present. lie A. S. This Grange is composed of that they are curing the meat with the
it is receiving.— Coos Bay News.
Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, thinks the suspension only temporary. 3Iasters and Past-Masters of subordi intention of taking it tn Virginia City,
Which I will sell for country produce, or
Imp. O. R. M., proposes to celebrate
Nev.,
for
sale
next
Spring.
C
ounty
C
ourt
.
—
The
February
term
to
good men on time as cheap as the cheap
nate Granges and their wives, and
By
special
order
of
Gen.
Howard,
est
; but if you have cash to pay for goods,
the coming Fourth of July in Jackson
of the County Court will be held next I am
your man. Cash is my strong suit. I
three
members
elected
by
the
subordi
K erbyville G range N o . 178.— week.
will sell so much cheaper "than Grangers
ville w’ith a grand ball and appropriate Commander of the Department of the nate Granges of Jackson, Josephine
can that I will make them know that a mid
exercises. It has now been some years Columbia, the general prisoners (con and Lake counties. This Grange has This Grange has elected tho following
Consumption is impossible when coughs, dleman in this line is not only a luxury but
since the citizens of this section have victs) at Fort Klamath will be removed charge of the educatiou and business officers for the year 1876 : Daniil colds and other acute affections of the throat an absolute necessity. I have a band of
sheep that pays my expenses.
had a celebration in town, and this in the Spring, as soon as the roads are interests of the Order. Its next meet Fiester, M.; Henry Thornton, O.; John and lungs are promptly met with the re
R. B. HARGADINE.
being the Centennial year, it is high passable for wheeled vehicles, to Fort ing will be held at the above named Elder, L.; Win. Chapman, S.; 31. D. quired doses of H ale ’ s H oney of H ore Ashland, Oct. 20, 1875.
and T ar . For sale by all druggists.
time that they should have a grand Canby, Cape Hancock, Washington hall on Thursday, tho 10th of February, L. Crooks, C.; D. Fiester, A. S.; Sam hound
Pike
’
sToothache
Drops cure in one minute JOHN L. CARTER de SON,
uel Hogue, T.; Charles Fiester, Sec’y;
one, worthy of the occasion. We are Territory, which is designated as the at 10 o’clock a . m .
W. F. Hogue, G. K.; 31. E. Elder, C.;
BORN.
pleased that the Red Men have thus place of their confinement from the
PAINTERS.
S
carlet
F
ever
D
iagnosis
.
—
As
date
of
delivery.
S.
J.
Hogue,
P.;
Jessie
Foster,
F.;
MILLER—In this eity, January 20th, to the
taken this matter in hand, and, as
wife of John Miller, a son.
scarlet
fever
has
made
its
appearance
J.
P.
Thornton,
L.
A.
S.
ex-
The
survey
so
far
made
by
the
there is a general desire to celebrate
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
the event, no doubt but what it will be pediiton under Colonel Lautern, in the in this valley, the following from the
all kinds of Painting, including
DIED.
P
ersonal .—Judge Sifers, of Joseph
a grand affair.
Loudon
Lancet,
high
medical
author
employ of the Central Pacific Com
—In Browntown, on Althous© HOUSE PAINTING,
ine county, was in town this week, ADAMS
creek, Josephine county, Dec. 24, 1875,
pany, from Winnemucca westward, ity, may be of importance :
SIGN PAINTING,
D istillery .—There is some talk
Genevieve, youngest child ot A. J. and
The throat symptoms are the most He has been on a visit to his children
will strike the contemplated line ot
Louise
Adams,aged
1
yoar
and
8
months.
about erecting a distillery in this sec
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
road from Roseburg south into Califor trustworthy for the purpose of diagno living in this county, who have been
tion, which we think would prove a
sis in the initial stage of scarlet fever. sick with scarlet fever, but are now
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
ST. VALENTINE’S DAY!
successful enterprise. A largo amount nia at about the Klamath Lakes. This The soft part of (he palate is exten convalescing.
ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE.
line of survey will bring the Winne sively reddened, and not merely the
of fruit annually goes to waste in this
Arthur Langell, of Lake, county is
mucca road through Surprise valley tonsils, as is the case in the first in
Orders from the country promptly attend
county, and there is always a large
ed to.
'
21.
in
town.
stance
in
ordinary
sore
throat.
When
and into the Pit and 3IcCloud river
surplus of grain, which could he util
this condition is met with, accompa
country.
T hanks .—The undersigned returns
ized by making liquor of it. We also
nied by a very hot «kin and a very quick
FARMERS’ HOME,
WILL BE GIVEN
Chinese
New
Year
commenced
on
his
sincere
thanks
to
the
good
citizens
pulse,
accompanied
or
preceded
by
learn that the substance remaining
ORTII'S BRICK BUILDING, UP-STAIRS,
after the original material has gone 3Ionday, and the festivities connected sickness, with a thickly furred tongue, of Jacksonville, who so promptly ex
| therewith have been Industriously ob- red borders and prominent pa pi lac, a tinguished the fire in his office on Mon At VEIT SCHUTZ’ HALL
Jacksouville, Oregon.
through the distillery is good for fat
case of scarlet fever may be prepared
i
served
every
since.
Much
“
blandee,
”
day last, thereby saving its contents
tening hogs, which would be another
poultry, and other delicacies known for.
and averting an extensive conflagra
item for consideration. A large amount
RS. WILLIAMS TAKES THLS METJI-
Q uarterly M eeting . —The second tion.
only to the “Heathen Chinee” have
od of informing the public that she is
A.
C.
J
ones
.
of money goes out regularly from
Monday Evening, Feb. 14th.
j prepared to furnish board by the week, day
been consumed, and the whole is enliv quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church
J or single meals, at reasonable terms. The
Southern Oregon for liquor, which
ened by the plaintive melody of the Chi South for this Circuit will be held at ^9“ The National Gold Medal was award
table will constantly be supplied with the
could as well be kept at home. If our
best tlie market affords. No Chinese em
ed
to
Bradley
A
Rulo&on
for
the
best
Pho
nese musicians, whose persistence Phcenix, embracing Saturday and Sun
USIC WILL BE FURNISHED BY ployed, and satisfaction guaranteed. Give
population intends indulging in “ the
tographs in tho United States, and the
Messrs. Hull, Brown and Cimborsky. i me a call and judge tor yourselves.
Vienna Medaljor tho beyt in the world.
ardent,” it would be better to consume would certainly disperse a dozen Satans day, February 5th and 6th.
Tickets, (including supper) 82.50. A cordial
MRS. WILLIAMS.
J. R. N. B ell , Pastor.
j of any other nation on short notice.
429 Montgomery street, San Francisco.
invitation is extended to all.
I Jacksonville, Nov. 26, 1875,
the home-made production.
?Iic
emoctìtHc Sim«.
LOCAL RREVITIES
I
K
I
1
T
W
A GRAND BALL
I
I
I
M
M