Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 04, 1906, Image 5

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    ■r hounds
TWO MORE
EARTHQUAKE
SHOCKS
DEMAND BETTER
FROM HIS
CHARLES SCHADE
Around the
DIES AT WALTON
Ccuítl cuse
Will Known Civil War Veteran and
Sc&iilist Expires April
28th
R. AL ESTATE TRANSITES.
J K a: d M st ba J U 1 « n gt to Li.ra
Fhubiou; 11.88 acre* in sec ;iG, tp 11,
« r 4 w.
B G at d J try I McPlersou 1»
Salem, Or., April 30. — John R. Sha­
Newberg, April 30. — It is believed
San Francisco, April 30.—Two dis­
At a meeting of the Merchants’ Pro­
Martin 1. Holm. ..is 7 and 8, Elk ’AV
«re tbatBmirh, the murderer of Of- tinct earthquake shocks were felt here ver, sheriff of Clackamas county, who tective Association Monday uighi die
i-xcepi 15 ii i t ot li t s, |n ¡g' nngfleliL
jeer Hanlon, of Oregon City, Sheriff at two o'clock this morning. Sftme was mortally wounded by Frank matter of securing a better telephone
Charles Schade died at his borne on 88 X».
ihaver, of Clackamas county, and damage was dune in the downtown Smith, the desperado, at Woodburn service for Eugens was discussed aud Chickahomiuy creek, near Walton,
E Rat 1 Ennis Parker to i Gt rii I
last Friday night, died at St. Mary’s a committee appoiuted to meet with
laptaiu Henderson, of Woodburn, is district by the collapse of walls.
I.aue county. Or., April 28, 1906, at 2
i
iow iu hiding directly across the
The police department tod ry issued hospital here thrs morning at four J. H. Thatcher, superiutendeut of the o'clock p. m. He had been iu poor Lawrence; lliii acres in I-ai-e county.
81AM.
o'clock.
The
sheriff
withstood
the
N
ill.west
division
of
the
I
’
acitic
500
permits
to
open
safes.
iver from here.
health for a long time and his dentil
Eiisa d i-' and Ciarua- M .
Business men propose to ask the opera’ion and rail ed, and his recov­ States Company's line»,and demand a wu- not utlexpvc’ed. Hi- was born in
to Wei ster L Klr.cr.id; l'.K-i
ery
was
hoped
for.
but
complications
better
system
thau
the
one
at
present.
national
government
to
loan
money
at
Woodburn. April 30.—Bloodhounds
the city of Laugenzal7a, Prussia, De­ s» c~ 3 nt -1 in, ft 18, s r 3 w I
rere turned loose in the thicket a low rate of interest to enable the set in which resulted in his death. The committee consists of the follow­ cember 6, 1839, and came to An erica
Herbert st- 1 I’enriett» Go
»here Smith was seen Suturday night, city to be rebuilt. The banks are un­ The body was taken to Oregon City ing: G. W. Griftin, F. J. Berger and iu the spring of 18.31. In 1836 he
L
G H liti and 8 E Stevi ns ;
W. 8. Muon. When the new system went to Dune county, Wis., while be
[t i*4i'>ped they will be able to pick able to supply the 8200,000,000 needed. today.
feet it: Mull.gati'a doualioti to Eu­
was
installed
iu
this
city
a
few
months
The
fact
that
loans
were
made
to
the
p the scent. They were started with
spent his time farming until the Civil
ago it was expected that the service Wi:r broke out, when he enlisted in gene. 819.
scent from Smith’s cap, which was Central Pacific and Philippine rail­
Carl G and Juhaiinu Roethig t*
roads will be quoted as a precedent.
would la1 better, but instead it is Company E, 1st Wisconsin Volun
>uud in Oregon City.
Pauline
Sie’. r’ ; 80 acres in sec 16,
worse, as all users of telephones can teer Infantry, on April 17th, 1861,and I
An answer from Taft as to what be­
testify. The reason for the lad eon- served three months. He was nius- 1 20, s r 3 w. 8Ax>.
Woodburn. Or., April ID.—The pur- came of the 82,500,000 voted by con­
Martha J ai d \m«'» F. Courtright t ts
llti.in is not known, but the Mer- fared out iu Milwaukiie, August 21.
mil of F cmi K Smith,who killed O. D gress is anxiously awaited by the re­
I
vbauts' Association proposes to look Isol, and ufti r alm it two weeks’ stay Frank I. Bennett : 1 ts 10 and 11, bl»
-.:uon[ ami Sheriff Shaver, of lief committee, as only 8300,000 was-
/>
,
Frasier
A
Hyland
’
s
t.d
to
Eugens:
into the matter aud if lietter service at home tie h - enlisted in Company G,
county,
lu-t Baturduy received here iu actual cash.
Oregon City. May 2.—The following
^^^■itili continue«.
cannot lx- had they will invite other Thirteenth U. 8. Infantry, and was 'also lots 9 and 10, Ilk 33, Frasier*
additional particulars of the killing
companies to put in a systi iu here. sent to Alton, Ill., to guard prison- | Beiry’s part ot Florence. 821X1.
■Bkjkers
tile po-SO have, Lnll
San Francisco, Muy 1.—For the
of Desperado Friu.k Smith are given
Sarah Knox t G« o |l McQuien an*
At the meeting the merchant.» were ers. Not liking that kind of soldier
^■np the search aud n turi
first time silica the earthquake th ’
by eye witnesses:
Wm II Ostraii«ler; lot I, Idle 4, Mc-
very
emphatic
iu
their
demands
foifjn
streets were lighted la-t night. Eight
while
ing mid detesting the tnen and officers Fnrbind's H i to Cottage Grove. 8&0,<k
The bandit wi-.s flushed l-ehitid a log
systematically. No trace has l-e> n hundred arc lights illuminated prac­ in the densest part of the thicket. better system.
with whom he had to associate, he
Cotta, i- Grove ledge No 31, A F at.4
fouud of !te>- bandit,aud while reports tically all sections of the unliuriied The dogs were in leash by Draper,
INSURANCE RATES.
deserted his regiment May 3,18< 2, and j A M, to I! C Bennett; ci-rtnili It nd is
eome liom ail dir« oci-
Smiths, district. To h«y tte work of restoring when they ran upon the log behind I
Tin- matter of the recent increase in made hie way back to Wisconsin, and ■ Cottage Grore Masonic cemetery.
nvi—ti. itiDn m each oa
Hud th- • electric ligiits in the houses began which the bandit crouched.
The • tire insurance rates in Engine was O the 16th he enlisted again, thia[ 85.
aud the resumption of gas service will
is n >
ia'
hounds stood hesitatingly for a sec­ taken up and a committee consisting time in the Nineteenth Wisconsin I .1 E : i' l Clara M Ni-lni d to Ere*
the d-m erii'l ■ s. .« «• h-- >i cl hi.-- i.« ■ 1- follow quickly in the residence sec­ ond, baying loudly and suiffing the i of Allen IXou. A. J. Tolmie and Volunteer Infantry, under the us- I
J Mluger; lot 2, blk 2, Creswell.
8L
tion. Trolley cars are now permitted air. Draper chanced to look below David Link was appointed to iuvesti- »timed name of Cbarbs Wild. Hol
ly work last Saturday n ruing.
1 D and Mary E Driver to F C
to run in-til 10 o'eli ck and soon the aud saw the bandit.
If it is la-cause of w- i disi'hmged in Mnv.lsil'i mid went ' Cbamla-is; 136.41 acres in sec5, tp 1A
“Are you i gate the reason.
Woodburn, Or., May 1, 12 m. —'ll:«'
uubiirued .»■ cti- iis w ill be enjoying all Smith?” he asked, covering him w ith 1 d etietin w iril p, as re J oiled, tl.e as liack to Wisconsin aud went to farm- !
and sec 3:’, tp 17, s r 3 w. 817,AMI.
■tefil-g ot th- th
'll .
I the public utilities they had before
tiis revolver. “1 am.” said the des­ ■ social ion w ill si -e that a change is i:-g with ver> good succ« -s until 1x7;’, i
B A and Mary A Washlmrue to Juba
the fire.
perado, as he reached for his revolver. made ar unci iu tIn e manner of wiring when he came to Oregon anil ei ttb-il I ni-i.s; lots 6 and 7, blk ti, Wash
While
there
ar-
sufficient
food
sup
ou Flench Prairie, mar Brooks sta­ burtie'B subdivision ot the Spring
Cha al thn i- cents w th .if i-mi.ii-
“Th n throw up your hands,” said the business buildings.
plies in sight t;i la.-t three weeks lhe DrajH-r.as he pressed his weapon close
tion, lint tailing hi-.Jth set him to fluid l
MADE IN OREGON FAIR,
teis U.ornii. . at a Cm: a, -ti r« who 11
authorities f-sir that when this supply to the bandit’s head.
roaming again, and once more ! •• re 81oo.
comm
flee
was
appointed
to
ta
’
e
He
Hied
al
­
A
Hkjmd pri v ously ro'olic 1 o. fo.. 1
d is gone there v-ill be great suffering.
most instantly,the bullet entering the up tin proposition of co-operating turned to Wisconsin and stayed with
MININO LOCATIONS.
three pennies, and started down the General Greeley is earnestly seeking
That was i”
bandit’s temple, Smith lived for half with Poitland aud other cities in Or­ relatives Hiid friends.
D M Swanson tiles notice of loo
luilroad track toward N<-a Eia. When to regulate the wanton wa-te which mi hour, though unconscious, The egon in the “Made iu Oregon” txpo- 1879. After he became able ,to travel
the blood I unils were put on the characterized the distribution ot food bandit's body was taken trom the sition at Portland during the latter i-.gain he went to Ninth Dakota aud tlon of “Stamp of Wealth’’ minila*
during the first twelve days. A cen­ brush to the railroad tracks and re- part of the present month.
If the there, through drougths mid other Claim, Fall Creek distrlct.
■tfjw'ttiey eas-'-'iv ‘oll iv,ed his trail.
John II Fletcher, J II and J L J«>m
sus is being taken of the seven relief moved to New Era. As soou as a con- manufacturers of Eugeni- are willing causes he Jost 8: o(IO in money aud
Tfbe a igitlv., on h.-ing hard pressed, districts in order to ascertain the ex­
l-ard
locate “Elsotair”; John H
eight
years
’
hard
labor.
He
then
re
­
veyance could lie proemed it was ro­ to make a di -play of their products at
ted beu u«J a log whan the dogs came act number of people requiring ri lief
l-'ii-tchcr and J L Lombard loeate
ll undreds of people the exposition the meicbiiids will turned to Oregon mid settled on the
moved Here.
np. H p-.llk'i 1 hi? gun to shoot the in order that the needy alone may be ined the route.
in “Dodo King,” “Golden llope," an*
his lute
residence
make arrangements to exhibit them in place of
In North Dakota, “Dorris M” Claims, Fall Creek du»
but
The committee the fall of 1887.
i prevented
from supplied. Mayor Schmitz, alarmed at
The killing of the desperado was t':e a proper manner,
I the prospect of a scarcity of food, climax of a sensational chase, wbie^i con t- of the foil, iw ing. J. W. Kays, Jnly 4th, 18811, he was married to Miss trict.
■oigg -I i-J
-ll i: J
I llllot iu the
asked the word to go forth that con-
CIRCUIT COURT.
1-. R. Wetlierbee, F. J. Berger, B. F. Smith, mid to them two children were
Htck iroin the rille of Grater, of Spo- ributions from all sources are greatly lusted from early iu the morning.
bon-. The wife and children survive
Pi arson. Page A Co vs Geo 11 Smith,
He whs surrounded in the thicket Goodpasture uti.l T. C. Bradley.
kaie, who owus the hounds. There desired.
him. He was a very broad-minded to recover money. Williams A B imuv
where be met bis death by 1JO or
Emergency paytnents of the banks more men.
1« great rejoicing here over the killing
and intelligent man, was above ali attorneys for plaintiff.
Three dozeu sticks of
to deposit»:
grange 1 liy the clear­ dynamite were set on fire m.d hurled
petty jealousies, and I do not think
of the desperado.
HUNTING LICENSES.
ing house, begun this morning. Notes into the brush, in the hope of driv­
he had an enemy. He was a charter
C
I.ntman,
Goshen ; N (' Fisher,
guaranteed by the banks were cashed ing the fugtiive from his '»¡dine place, i
member of lo--al Walton Branch, 13,
Em;«
ne
;
J
’
>
Pleiiard,
Cu'tage Grovw ;
Wo idbuni, Or.. May 1, 1:50 p. m. by the clearing house bank iu the U. and volley after volley of rifle shuts
8i>c;.dist party, of Oregon, and was
John ( entry, ( .iirdini-r ; John Strome.
r-Sml
-
■ I r 1 «• 8. mint.
He
quite
mi
u!
'.i-
Socialist
w
riter,
were sent into the brush, and the
Junction City ; W L McFarland, Eu­
Obe of tin-cars occupied by the Jap­ was a grand old man.
died eoou afterward.
As the dags
Th« bed of Mokelumne river, in the crowd called upon him to come out
W.
gene ; M .1 Drury, Marcóla; Henry
anese railroad hands who are now lay-
COtne up they were followed by Gr.i- vicinity of Woodbridge, has fallen and surrender.
He steadfastly re­
Schwind, , Ma-cobi ; ,1 B Ht-ghes, Mur
de-
ing
the
heavy
rails
iu
the
Eugene
per, who a«ked as Smith rose. “Are twelve feet since the earthquake, and fused.
Ouce he emerged from tile
;-r j
col*; R L Drury, Mareóla; Franks
jjfifcjBiulth'.'”
Hi- replied, “Ye.” Tracy Lake, San Joaquin county, is
pot yards was entered by some one
edge of the thicket, but instantly re­ this forenoon an I 812.50 ’u cash ami
Warner, Full C ei-k : J A Currie, Mar­
safi fulled his gun. Graper. shot mi l drying up. The falling of the water
turned to bis last hiding place. /He a pair of glasses stolen.
cela :
James W Hill, Hazel Deli;
The Japs
The outlaw had t! .■ stolen in both cases benefits the farmers.
was found unwoomled.
Frank
Mclntrye,
Cottage Giove; N A
discovered
their
loss
at
noon
anil
re
­
jewelry in his possession and he was
GOVERNMENT FUNDS.
Cruson, Cottage Grove; C P Chris­
SMITH'S CAREER.
ported the matter to Chief of Police
fully identified.
Washington, May 1.—Secretary Tait
ten -«'ii. Cottage Grove ; E M Cooper,
Smith started ou Ilia Inst chapter Farrington, who has liven looking for
j An Orei man reporter cast reflec- ' wired James D. Phelau, chairman of
Half a dozen belated refugees ranch- Eugene; Lee Wetmore, Wildwood.
of eriiHH that ended in his <l-ath at the guilty person or persons, butjis
tions onithe bravery of the men here.
ill Portlblld this morning over the
the finance coinmtitee at San Fran­
Troutdale, April 22. where m the ear­ unable to llli-i them. The Japanese Southern Piiclih- from San Francisco
The sheriff prevented the repoiter
cisco. this morning saying;
ly morning hours he robbed the post- cook says two hobos asked him for and were taken ill hand by the relief
from being mobbed,
Guns were in ,
“There is left available of the gov­
office and store. He came to Port­ something to eat earlier in the morn­ io:n’.:.il t. e at the Union depot, shj - s
the act of being drawn. Indignât ion
ernment appropriation not over 8700,-
land, where he was arrested the same ing and he thinks they are the guilty yesterday’s Portland Journal.
here is inti 'Ise. X special train was
The
000 which may be expended ouly for
ones.
Entrance
to the car was
day.
run from l ire to Oregon City to see
majority of them went on to other
rations, quartermaster's and medical
On April 23 he made a sensational i fleeted through the end window.
the murder- r.
point» and needed no i.asistaiice be­
supplies aud transportation of troops,
escape trom the city jail by climbing
yond meal tickets while in the city.
Wood bur 1, Or.. May 1.—9:45 a. m. 1 through the lawful agents of the war
a water pipe and going hand over
The gl. at rush of refugees is over.
—Smith is surrounded in the brush at department ”
I.
band across a wire stretched 4d feet
The only frt-e transportation they can
New Era. He appeared this morning
above the ground to the Worcester
obtain at the Hay City is that issued
at a farm residence and got some eat­
building, eluding the officers m.d es­
to residents of the Northwest by the
Mount Carmel, Pa., May 2.- Tbess
ables. A lioy ri-cu-'iiized him mid the
caping from the city.
Oregon relief committee there.
was disorder here this morning
officers wi i-e notified.
A po-.M* was
April 24 «luring tin- midnight hours
Washington, Mey 2.—N"whind« in­
There continues to pour into the Trooper» puruilo«! the streets mid th*
made up mi l surr".inde«l th« di »fmrii-
he robbed a jewelry store at Oregon troduciti a r«-»-l ti -n in ite sonate city former resident of ban Francis­
populace became quiet again.
do at i.uce. The bloodhinind» and th«
City and h I 3:30 a. m. shot hi - I killed today calling for coueld.-ratlon by a co who are liming the towu for other
posse fi^mi here, tinder Sheriff Cui
Night Pol’cemau George Hu' i«i-M -bo coii.nitilee of thè J ans ter < xtending points until their town is once more
ver, hav» gone to the scene of opera
COM MINERS AND SALOONS
was i.tfeii >’ing to arrest 1
, ur«l national aid in ri building Sau Fran­ u lit place in which to live. These I
tions. There seems no doubt that tl.e
N« w York, Maj 2. — The anthracite
escaped.
cisco. The resi-lutic-n cali» for the have ample means to care for them­ operator» today issued a statement !•
fugitive is cornered and cannot e
April 24 Smith broke into the post appointaient by thè president of 11a- selves. It is estimated that about one
cape.
comliat the miner«' contention that
of'lc« »nd «tore at ('ntiby, «e ■.■ ■ ii t -| tional board to formulale plans.
third of the total number coming to they are underpaid, which quotes sta
Salem, Or., April 30.—Official re­
REFORT '.RS TAL'f 11 1' L. .SON.
iu cash and some razors, ano again
Portland remain in the city. Tin- ho tisties of the saloon» in the mining
In conm ction with the man bunt turns thus far received at the office of escaped.
t.-ls are full of Sau Francisco people, region, giving this ae the reason for
there cami m ar being - nettin g do­ the secretary of state reduce the sup­
April 28 he encountered a pi n- on
many of whom are endeavoring to the workmen’» poverty.
ing in Wopdluirn last night. T
pose 1 plurality of Withycombe over the railroad track near Woodburn m«l
rent or lease apartments for a length I
porter- Of tin- Or«
i.ian who have freer by 1U0. In the published re­ mortally wounded Sheriff John R.
Complaint come« to the Guard from of time.
been following th
< I -. nt r- I- ,'t ' turns Withycombe was credited with Shaver, of Clackamas county, and
eeve
rai sources as to the water com­
upon the courage if the Wc Hum 138 in Grant county, whereas the of­ Captain O. D. Henderson, of Wo- 1
boys in th« ir report to Sunday'- ¡ a ficial returus give him but 38. The burn, both dying at a Salem hospital pany's charges,espec¡ally lawn and ir­
per, so * few of the young men of the published returns last Wednesday of their wounds.
Smith, although rigation rates. One user says the new
town concluded to demonstrate to showed Withycombe 500 ahead, with fired at by other members of the rates will increase his water bill
twelve dollars a year where liefore the
Lorane, May 1—Addisons and Ross
the reporter« last night that they wi re Crook, Haruey aud Malheur not heard posse, made good his escape.
election
they
promised
a
reduction.
have
moved and are now running
The later unofficial returns
posaeseed of pluck and determination, from.
May 1 Smith was shot and killed by­
It 1« said that had it not tieen for from Crook gave Geer 18 more, while Harry Gralier, a memlier of the posse He is now training iu Socialist ranks, their sawmill.
Deputy Sheriff Harry Minto the news Malheur gave him 82, or 100 net gain, that had surrounded the desperado in says the city cannot put in it« own
Quite a number from here attended
plant too soon.
paper nieu vould have been roughly reducing the plurality of Withycombe a strip of Woods near New Era.
the Gdd Fellows' anniversary at Cot-
Atheua. May 2 —The jury of award*
handled, As it was they were per­ to RO. The discovery of the error of
ta»e Grove last week.
has issued the final prizes to date.
emptorily instructed to leave town on 100 knocks off that amount from
And about Socialism it has got ari
Ladies' Aid Society held its first
America captured 24, including U
and leaves
| Witbvcombe's plurality
the first train.
undeae'rved hard name through the meeting in the M. E. church last Hat­ flr-ts, I'raiice 21, 10 firsts; England
him
a
margin
of
only
300.
Haruey
One tiling an be said without tak­
G. W. Fonts, postmaster at River­ almost necessity in European govern­ nrday afternoon. All present man
ing sides in this contr- v« i-y. The county gave Geer 57 and Withycombe ton, la., nearly lost his life anil was ments of overturnirg the established ifested a desire to help in this worthy Id, 4 first«; Greece 30, 9 firsts; Swe­
robbed
of all comfort, according to
den 12; Italy, ¡0; Hungary. 7; Den­
young men of Woodburn, or the oM 40, thus cutting his apparent plural­
his letter, which says:
‘U-’or twenty order of things through shedding of can se.
mark, 6; Switzerland, 5; Finland, 4;
Men, for that matter, do not carry a ity to 283.
years I had chronic liver complaint, blood -still it is about the only way
Mrs. Madge Addison has gone to Canada, 3; Belgium, 2; Norway, 2;
The counties from which official re­ which led to such a severe cast- of men have come to freedom. We of
reputation for cowardice. There is
visit her parents, who live near Oak Bohemia, 1.
no town in the state where it is « a.-u r turns have not been received by the jaundice that even my finger nails this country, where for four years
land.
turned yellow; when my doctor pre
to raise a company of men win- are secretary of state are Coos. Curry, scribed Electric Butters, which cured blood was shed as freely as if it were
ready to do their duty ami faoe dan­ Crook. latke, Harney, Klamath, Mal- me and have kept me well for eleven water to secure the liberty of four
I next week Dr. Lowe, the opti-
___________
years." Sure cure for bilionen«'-s, million slaves should not, cannot con­
ger, than in Woodburn, and they are
, will be in bi» Eugene office, lf
“When I was a druggist «1 Jlhva
not to be blamed for resenting a stud- the possibility that the official re- neuralgia, weakness aud all stomach, demn white men in every part of the
have head and eye ache, red, nia, Mo.,’’ writes T. J. Dwy«r, note
liver and kidney and bladder derange­
ot Giays.iiie, mu ., “three of my <11*
ied reflect i n ou their courage, es- turns contain other erro-s, for many ments. A wonderful tonic. At De world for seeking to enlarge their lib
and inflamed eyelids, have him tomi i»
j.« .uiaiieiilly oiroW -ifl
pecially just as they hail lost a man of the reports passe« 1 through several Lano's drug store. 50 cents.
eyes,
as
defective
sight
Is
your
o.nn .uptio-.-. :Dr. Kir.»• ’ N. a
e riles.
who hail proved his fearlessness and bands and were repeated once or
of
90
per
cent
of
the
above'
cowry, end »««• w«-l! »«d
tn.
cause
Correctly fitted glasses w ill day. One was tryinr to «eb>>»« prop-
whom Mai... jf them had followed twice over long-distance telephones
Roseburg Review : Chas. H. Fisher
The
«layer
of
Outlaw
Smith
did
not
Glasses ground for com- ' erty auu ru«>»«> luaiun», um , «••,«.r
through acenes of darger and hard­ so that there were opportunities in left for Eugene Sunday, where he has
u»i..r ..v.v L.. i
u 4,«. •- tl*.'.a .' r
plenty for some one to rea«l a num­ ptrrchaseil a half interest in the Eu- take the trouble to tell him to throw
-es. Free tests.
ship ou th* battlefield.
found it qj-i:
ber incorrectly or misunderstand it get.» Guard newspaper tmainess, sn«i up bin banda. He «bot, and shot to
L«rd Dr. King's N- l'"i-w /-• ”e
1/11 mt WOUd*f/ui IlMMliClIiC Ml
Maki Murdsrcus Antes Pa/
when read to him. However that may wilitake charge qf the eilitorid man kill on eight. The letter way. The
»
life
was
forfeit
—
tig-re
wan
no
Wi
eiae. ” SuitrnL
*« und <
b». 't is a: V»r»-nt that Geer has run agemerit of that pa[>er on May i •
Berlbi,wApril
Th-
th
ent
Mr.
Fisher
is
one
of
the
best
km
«n
iatrodiidwd in tir n i.’!« '» t
> . L. T
Trial I
anil ablest new»pnp«w uuen in
fgnject for a law Eligir..-
doul.... « gll the
to pay lif
T •
k will close his h dglrg
teilt b
rr -ery stole Slid
or jar
T* m ve to Th« Dalles.
ippra
V
n,u. Sd b.7
* /
MORE PARTICULARS
GF SMITH'S FINISH
JAPANESE H aí LHÜ a 'J
HAMOS RCEÖE9
R
AIE N3T
DISORDER
IN
STRIKE REGION
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