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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1907)
REBUTTAL EVIDENCE l U iWantly—Scratched Until fflAowid- Suffered 10 Years and Medicines Were ¡S«Hriei Cu,icura *"d ,s IfomoletelyCured HAYWOOD MURDER TRIAL REUSING MEETING OF MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION WILL ADOPT RETALIATORY MEASURES AGAINST R1ILROAD could more easily furnish the reqînn ed labor than Eugene, it was decided to locate there and the buildings ate now being erected it requires 1 300 girls to operate the plant, and it would have been a hard matter tc se cure them here. This is mentioned only to show that Eng.-ne Is Retting some good advertising, even if she did lose this big enterprise. AIJ1ANY FIGHTS FOR NEW S. P. DKPOT boxes of cuticuraointment A meeting was held at Colonel Hol den's office last evening to consider the question of starting a bank in Florence A. P Gross, of Marshfield, who has been in this city for a cou ple of weeks, made a proposition to form a corporation and offers to fur. nlsh a greater part of the capital. Mr. Gross has had considerable expe rience in banking business tn other places. The meeting was held too late to learn the result before going to press. Shipping Notes. The Sotoyome went to sea Tuesday night with a cargo from the Siuslaw Lumber Company’s mill. The Washcalore sailed for the city Monday night loaded with lumber from the Siuslaw Lumber Company. The steamer Roscoe was beached on the Glendale side of the river Wednesday to have a new propellor put on. The schooner Oakland was towed down to the mouth of the river Mon day evening, loaded with lumber from the Oregon &■ California Lum ber Company's mill, and lay there till last night ready to go to sea. The reason for the delay was not on ac count of the bar being rough, but be cause the tug was not in good condi tion for towing. Installation«. The regular Installation of officers of lleceta lodge, No. Ill, I. O. O. F, present term, was held at their hall Wednesday evening, the installation ceremony being conducted by Ludwig Christensen, D. 1> G. M Bruce L. David was formally in stalled as noble grand and John L. Furnish as secretary. The presid ing officer then appointed his subor dinates. who were duly installed. General News A deal was closed Tuesday after noon by which L. Boring purchased from Mrs. M. E Young, of Bandon, Oregon, the latter’s land lying on tho Siuslaw river about seven miles above Acme. It is the upper part of the McLeod place, and includes tho house and about 46 acres of land. The price paid was »2100. The pile driver owned by the Hurd Lumber Company capsized Saturday evening in front of the mill wharf. It was righted again Monday, but the tools and everything loose dropped Into the water and went to the bot- tom. The Siuslaw Lumber Company’s mill at Acme has been shut down this week on account of the scarcity of men. The mill will start up again next Monday. The fishing season opens up here July 15, and some of the men are getting their nets ready for use.— Florence West. OF POSTOFFICE Albany people interested in the FIFTEEN PER CENT MORE. STAMP changing of the situation at the de- SALES hlK YEAR ENDING JI NE pot who are willing to appear before the railroad commissioners and give evidence against the present arrange ment should report to Mayor Wal lace It is desired to make a strong laa k**d Only 8SOO of Reaching Point case before the commissioners, aud as everybody who has ever visited for 8100 Increu.M* In PoMiiuiMer's the depot knows of the nuisance that Salary — Money Order Buri nés s exists in having the yard this side of the depot there should be no trouble Show h Much Greater Rate of In- in securing plenty of witnesses. The hearing will be Wednesday morning camw Than Stamp Hal«*«. at 10 o'clock in the city council cham bers.—Democrat. ■ The business of the Eugene post T1>«' Smile office for the fiscal year ending June that won't come off, appears on ba- 30 shows a good increase over that by's face after one bottle of White's of the previous year. Postmaster J. Cream Vermifuge, the gnat worm I.. Page today kindly furnished the medicine. Why not keep that smile Guard with the figures on the amount on baby's face? If you keep this of stamp sales tor the two years, that medicine on hand, you will never part of the business alone figuring see anything else but smiles on his in the rating of the office. The sales face. Mrs. 3- -., Blackwell, Okla., for the year ending June 30, 1906, were $16,853.39, and for the year writes: "My babv was peevish and fret ending June 30. 1907, they were ful. ~ Would not eat and I feared he »19,234,60, an increase of »2.181 21, would die. I used a bottle of White's or at the rate of a trifle over fifteen Cream Vermifuge and he has not per cent. Had the business been a had a sick day since." Linn Drug little less than »800 more during the last year the postmaster would have Co. been granted an increase of »100 per year In salary. The salary Is now NEWS MITES »2500. By the end of next year the A carload of household goods and »20,000 mark will have been reached farming implements belonging to N. and the salary increased. Steele, of St. Anthony, Idaho, who The money order business does not has bought the Smock farm south count In the ruling of the postoffice. west of the city, arrived here this The rate of increase in that line dur morning. ing the past year was very much The vice president rescued a greater than that of the stamp sales. drowning waitress up In Montana Postmaster Page says the amount according to a story, but there is no paid out by him in cashing money use in her falling in love wjth him, orders was a quarter of a million and waitresses can't vote. The inci dollars more during the year than he dent shows, however, the value on some occasions, of long legs, remarks an exchange, ■ COMPANY IF PROMISES ARE Boise, July 13.—With the opening permanent chairman of the conven of court today Attoreny Richardson tion and gave different dates The defense moved to strike out snrujng a surprise by announcing that the defense rested. At adjournment the evidence as immaterial, and when the motion was denied declined to Agr>*«*d Umuiimously tu Give I-ani- yesterday Attorney Darrow announc cross-examine the witness. raj r,*^U on K ¡Lffl’** I * scratched them w>th a ed that a powder expert would be While Coggswell was on the stand lx*rt's Propowed Steumitoat l ine til Hr&ss pin r n <1 put on the stand today to testify re shortly afterwards garding the Bradley explosion at San the state offered in evidence a copy Busines It Can Handle----Advertís- lK>th of those limbs Francisco, and the change of plans of the Idaho Tribune, published at Wallace, and identified as the offi ts*can>e so sore that ing Contract With Pacific .Monthly took the state's attorneys unawares cial organ of the local unions of the I could scarcely walk. When 1 had so there was some delay in the begin Western Federation of Miners at that Is Renew «xi. brtn suffering for ning of the rebuttal. time. The paper contained a three- about a month the John C. Rice was first recalled and column account of the blowing up of sores began to heal, but small scaly testified that in November, 1905. Or the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mill, The monthly meeting of the Eu v. eruptions ap|*«ared chard did not wear a mustache. Thia which the state desired to place be where the s«es had is in contradiction of oae of the de fore the jury in answer to Attorney gene Merchants' Protective Associa tion last night was one of the most s been. From tliat fense's witnesses who swore that he Darrod's opening statement that the '/ time onward I was heard Orchard make threats against defense would show that the crowd enthusiastic in the history of the or < ’ troubled by such Governor Steunenb**rg, describing Or which attacked the mill was an unor ganization. A greater Eugen« was severe itching that, uppermost in the minds of the mem ganized mob. chard as a man with a large mus until I became in the argument which arose over bers, and on every subject brought I .„„«j to it, I would scratch the tache. up for the welfare of the city there C until the blood ,u“‘WU1r10 flr’W' Dan Gainey, who lost both feet in tile admissibility of the newspaper was a unanimity of spirit that, tends L« id ’><>P ,he dchmg for a few the Independence mine explosion, liv Attorneys Hawley, for the state, and E hut scalv places would appear ed At Coeur d’Alenes in 1898-99, Richardson,* for the defense, had a to promote harmony and unity in all t ¿d the itching would accompany sharp clash and personalities were things pertaining to the growth and E ¿ft.'* I suffered about ten years and roomed part of the time with Or indulged in for the first time since future prosperity of the community, chard. Gainey swore that Dominick tskrel One of the principal questions dis- the trial started. K-uDtkns bv this time tied appeared Flinn. who testified he was playing bv the association was that of cussed Judge Wood took the question un v psrt of rnv i>..dy except my poker with Orchard on April 19.1899. tir fhatids. The best doctor in my the day of the Bunker Hill and Sul der advisement, indicating that he a passenger train service between Eu Lf«*untv advised me to use arsemo livan explosion, had told him he had would probably not admit it in view gene and the towns on the Wendling and a salve. 1 then used of the fact that the defense had In branch railroad and the long-prom (X the sores in a mixture which not seen Orchard since February, troduced no evidence in support of ised new depot and improvements at trX'et intolerable pam In addi- 1899. the opening statement for the defense the depot grounds in this city. The li 'iweti otht-r remedies, such a.s iodine, Cross-examination brought out tho in this respect. association has been waiting a year Khnf zinc salve, - “8 s Salve, fact that the witness knew that Or Dr. Edward A. Alvard, a druggist for the passenger train, the company t-Ointment, and in fact I was con- chard blew him up, but had Corre of Burke, Idaho, testified that he having promised it long ago, and the tiiv giving some remedy a fair trial, Ennmg ethanone or two boxes or sponded with him since his arrest. did not see Orchard about town dur people of the city have been promised R. E. Grimshaw, of Deadwood. S. KL AU this was fruitless. Finally ing the time the mob had gone to the depot improvements for the past Kirhegantofallout and I was rapidly D„ was called to identify the prison Wardner, but did see him Immediate four or five years. As the company I used --------- ’s ------ , register, showing that in 1880 John ly after the train got back. seems inclined to put the matter off a ■lUid no g.sxl. A few months after, M. O'Neill, for many years editor of Witnesses for the defense have still longer, the association haB at ■m used almost everything else, I the Miners' Magazine, was in the Da sworn to playing poker with Or- last, after exhausting all patience, 1 would try Cuticura Ointment, nreviously used Cuticura Soap kota penitentiary. An objection was char« at Gem on the day of the Bun made by the defense and authorities "teing pleased with it. After using ker Hill and Sullivan mine explosion . boxes I was completely cured; are to be cited before the court de A. T. Holman, a mine operator of mv hsir was restored, after fourteen cides. | Cripple Creek, testified that at the ■ of suffering and an expenditure of I In contradiction of John D. Elliott, time of the Btrike he was in charge of till)to»60 in vainly endeavoring j a cure. I shall i>e {{lad to write who testified that he heard Orchard the Golden Cycle mine. He went in W one who may be interested in make threats against Steunenberg to the Vindicator mine to the sixth *ure. B Hiram Mattingly. Ver- while on the train, the state intro level within twenty minutes after m, 8. Dak., Aug. 18. 1906.’ duced several railway officials who McCormick and Beck were killed. A thKMiihout the world Potter Drug A produced records showing that the diagram of the mine was introducid Cnm Soi« Props.. Boston. Mk* Booklet on ths and Blood. ! trains on which Elliott said he aud in evidence. , Orchard traveled together did not Holman was extremely circum Portland, Or.. July 13.—James R. I make the connections which Elliott stantial and careful in his descrip Garfield, secretary of the Interior, j had described as part of the journey. tions and told of labor conditions and reached Portland at 7:30 o'clock this NEWS NOTES The state called J. K. Stephenson, of the attack by union men upon the morning. He la accompanied by a hotel clerk, of Salt Lake, who tes- "scabs.” Judge R. A. Ballinger, Commissioner my Is not as large as London, titled that Orchard’s name appeared On cross-examination Holman of the General Land Office, and Jo York, Chicago, or «ven Port- on the books of the Hotel Cullen on strongly supported the contention seph A. Holmes, chief of the division yet a man became lost in that November 25, 1905, and that he re that conditions were such as to de for testing fuel and structural mate wn and wandered around for mained there for three weeks. He mand the presence of the militia. rials for the United States geolog hours before he succeeded by paid for his room nightly in advance ical survey. Three other members of question in finding his way bue his name was only entered on the secretary's party reached Port MANY ARRESTS OF the central part of the city. the books November 2 5. land yesterday and attended to the HAYWOOD WITNESSES forth Yamhill man has an acre preliminary details relating to offi August Paulson, of Wallace, Ida lies that has yielded 1100 an ho* one of the owners of the Hercules cial business that will be reviewed by Boise, Idaho, July 15. — The sensa >r three years and will yield mine, in which Orchard held one-six Secretary Garfield today. They were: tions promised by the state on re his year. teenth interest, was called. A long buttal have at last begun to arrive, than two years ago a Myrtle argument between counsel ensued as Dr. McGee, who was arrested last raan was trying to sell his 80 to the witness’ ability to tell when night in Spokane, was the first. I land for 14000, but this year Orchard ceased to exercise control W. Aller and W. F. Davis have sold It In three tracts for 18,- over the mine. Paulson could not re lowed in quick succession. The member the exact dates, but early in rest of Davis had to be deferred DARWIN P. KINGSLEY. the spring of 1898 Orchard had noth a while this evening to allow Justice ing further to do with the property, 'of the Peace Savidge to finish seeing New president of the New York his Interest having been succeeded to the championship ball game between Life Insurance company, who has by Daniel Cordoner. Weiser and Mountain Home. Dr. McGee readily gave bonds of ¡ been vice president since 1VU3 and The defense claims that Orchard had a personal enmity against Steun »5000. Aller was placed in jail early in a trustee since 1898. enberg because of hiB loss of proper ty when he was driven out of the the evening. The case against hiqj He swore decided upon retaliatory measures. «ountry in the 1899 troubles. The : appears to be absolute, state claims he sold his interest a i positively that he saw Orchard and If the company does not "come year or so before the trouble started. I■ . ctives Sterling and Scott togeth through" within a certain length of The deed by which Orchard trans er in a certain room. The state now time. President Yoran was empow- ferred his interest in the Hercules shows that the trainmaster of the ered to appoint a committee to inter-1 mine to Cordon«* was admitted in j Florence and Cripple Creek railroad view the railroad commission and the evidence over the protest of the de was occupying that room; that Mr. officials of the railroad company at fense. It bore the date of March 7, Scott was not in the employ of the once in regard to these Improvements company at that time, and that Mr and also to communicate with the 1898. why you should trade JAMES K. GARFIELD J. H. Moser, proprietor of the Ket Scott, between April 25 and June 13, freight agents of other transconti with us. 1904, lived in Denver. nental lines with a view of routing tle Block rooming house in Denver, Mr. Darrow, in his persistence to all their freight from the East over F. H. Newell, director of the United 1 hat it means money testified that Orchard, under the lift the lid when Mrs. Baker,late pro left in yosr pocket. lines other than those of the HarrV States reclamation service; Gifford name of Dempsey, stopped with him prietor of the Miles House, was on man system. This action was agreed Pinchot, chief forester, and W. J. two weeks in the latter part of July The paces at our store McGee, secretary United States inland or August, 1904. Dr. McGee, a the stand, brought out a most inter upon unanimously. esting fact. The landlady could re waterways commission. The party is will convince you of this Will Support Boat Line. witness for the defense, testified sev member Scott so well because he was »nd thx we arc the low- The proposition of J. H. Lambert, scheduled to leave Portland at 8 eral weeks ago that he saw Orchard constantly getting notes warning him o'clock tomorrow morning if the , in the Coeur d’Alenes at that time. that he would be "bumped off’’ un- a Portland banker, to establish a prominent men of the state are un ^t praed house in Eu- line of light-draft steamboats on tbs : On cross-examination Moser said he ?tne. less be left town. upper Willamette to run regularly as able to Induce the visitor« to prolong kept no record of his guests, and More Arrests to Follow. To tppreciate our low far as Eugene, as mentioned exclu their stay. ! could not remember the name of any Other arrests to follow these three No DlHcriminatlon. ptices you should visit other transient guest there during are Dominick Flynn .of Mullan; Wil sively by the Guard several weeks ago, was taken up and it was unan "There has been no di«crlmlnatlon I the summer of 1904. our stu*e and see the liam McHale, of the same place; Pat imously agreed that the merchants by the forestry department against At the opening of the afternoon rick Moran, the Cheyenne saloon goods aid the quality. ¡session Judge Wood announced that keeper; Mrs. King and daughter, of of the city would give the line all the Oregon," said Gifford Pinchot, chief Mercian ts h a n d 1 i n g ' he would admit the evidence offered the Cripple Creek lodging house; buxines ft could handle providing the forester under the federal govern A b before ment. who reached Portland yester by the state in rebuttal to show the Captain Wallace, the Cripple Creek boats make regular trios the sam lines ad nit that conviction of John M. O’Neill for lawyer who commanded a militia explained by the Guard, Mr. Lambert day In advance of Secretary of the In we ire slling at less than ' manslaughter O’Netti is editor of company durlug the strike, and Ri intends to build one or more boats of terior Garfield, of whose party he is wholesal prices and we the Miners’ Magazine and was a wit- ley, who lived across the street from very light draft and of an entirely a member. "Such complaints as exist invite y,y fO aj_ different pattern from any boat now I find on Investigation are the result . ness for the defense. Bradley’s in San Francisco. on the river, and he thinks lie can vantage <f our prices. Riley swore he got a drink from make trips to Eugene during the en of a misunderstanding of the poli cy of the government by the settlers, k'me ii dn(j ac_ Boise. July 16.—Lawrence Gulb- Guibbini the morning of the explo tire year The boats may be built at who have not yet become acquainted sion. when, as a matter of fact, Guib blnl, of San Francisco, a grocer, was iRuainted. once and service may be inaugurated with the system that has been adopt recalled at the request of the de bini was In bed. Wallace swore that by next winter. ed by the department for regulating Sterling fired the first shot that fense and asked a few questions con Advertising Literature. this Important service, which has started the Victor riot. Mrs. King cerning the geographical locations in Chas. H. Jones, manager of the Pa been pretty much without any intel Yours forßusiness, and daughter often saw Orchard In the neighborhood of the Bradley cific Monthly, was present at the ligent system In the pant.’* Sterling’s room. Moran denied he meeting and addressed the associa apartment house. went to Denver In June. 1904, and A. C. Coggswell, of Wallace. Ida tion in regard to renewing its con 4 ♦ 4 4444444444 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ho, called to further impeach Dr. L. got »500 from Pettibone for Or tract for a pag« advertisement in the ft 4 chard. Flynn and McHale will be L. McGee, witness for the defense, Monthly for the coming year. It was 4 now under arrest, who was brought tried for perjury In connection with agreed to do so. as the ad has been ♦ 4 ac on Farfh to Boise from Spokane. McGee tes that poker game in Flynn's cigar carried for the past year and has <iv- ♦ 444444444444 ♦ 4 4 4 store in Mullan on April 29, 1899, tified as to certain dates by fixing pn excellent results. The association the date of a county Republican con when they say Harry Orchard was July 9. at Cottage Grove illes t it from O P. Wethy, ag«d about vention in Wallace. Coggswell was present. and hu« i ♦JT>t The funeral services « tur llt- at 2:30 p. in. July 11 devrl tlou church. Death w it il r - d«n and hence a shock a 11- -------- ed on the evening bet fiCt ths ft t. freely of cherries and t he cautiously drank milk, nt < discussed as a cum egon. associa*. Io for io om et or ) su it la rheumatism, no superior ns, lumbago joints, cuts. I wild beast" by the Caucasian mem all pains. Buy y it and you Alexandropol. Russia. July 15 — bers of the lower house of parlia body who always use It 'larfce Co„ Portland. General Alfkhanoff. of Tiflis*. Mad ment on account of his cruelties in Eugen Llnament used Ballard'i am M. E Glieboff. wife of General the Kutias district, where he led a living proof of what It does. All Glieboff. and their coachman were number of punitive expeditions to The i«k of you is to get a trial bottle, blown to pieces by bombs thrown at stamp out disorders He wax seri Akron, rice 25c, 50c, >100. Sold by the carriage at 2:30 this morning ously Injured by a bomb on May 30 k , T f I’* i ' '<» in a A son of General Alikhanoff and a of last year. Injuring him and a rnbber kr was Is daughter of General Glieboff sus number of others tained serlons Injuries. FJ r The party was returning to the any Her- Ix-TCWW residence of General Alikhanoff from mornlng I a club. Alikhanoff was nicknamed "the -‘-is L’.tkn.JUkt I three MAY ESTABLISH A BANK AT FLORENCE BIG INCREASE GARFIELD VISTS CITY OF PORTLAND EUGENE acket Store ere Is eason • R. Store pXEver Woman f'ffSTB'SPILLS RUSSIAN GENERAL BLOWN TO ATOMS BY TERRORISTS COTTAGE GROVE NEWS OF INTEREST Superintendent Billington of the missions In Oregon of the Christian church, will make his headquarters at Albany, and to that end will move there with his family next week,leav ing here about Thursday. William Kelly, tramping over the hills at the head of Lang creek last week, was sitting for a little rest OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN. when a timber wolf came into the Owner of the Manhattan Opera open a hundred yards away and set- House in New York, famous as tied on its haunches, Mr. Kelly wlth- out hesitation shot It. The wolf was impresario and prometer of play- I a big one, measuring seven feet five L ooms . Inches from end of nose to tip of tail. Elder B. C. Tabor, pastor of the received for the purchase of orders. Advent church, was calling upon The recent Increase in this business is friends this week for funds with due largely to the fact that th« offlM which to build a house of worship In of bead banker of the Woodmen of Cottage Grove, The atte obtained Is the World, held by P. E. Snodgrass, on the West Side fronting on Wall The size of the structure, has been located here, and most of street. the money sent him goes through the I according to the present plan, is 26 by 40 feet, Work on the building postoffice. will be commenced next week and rushed to completion. Funds to Jus tify this step have been pledged, though more will have to be raised I later.—Western Oregon. J006E HARRIS SEVERS TIES THAT BIND Nennte Devi« and Mr«. Anna Johnson Freed From Matrimonial Yoke—Each on (around of Cruel and Inhuman Treatment. Judge Harris yesterday afternoon granted a divorce to Mrs. Nannie Da vis from Monroe Davis on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married In Douglas coun ty August 23, 1900, and have two minor children, Cleo, aged six years, and Rosalie, aged four years. Mrs. Davis is granted their care and custo dy. Mrs. Anna Johnson Is also granted a divorce from Erick Johnson on the ground of cruel and Inhuman treat ment and Is granted the care and cus tody of the minor children, Erick A. and Ellen 8, also certain personal property valued at »40, together with ,10 per month for the support of the girl till she reaches her majority. She is now 12 years old. The John sons were married in Stockholm, Sweden, on December 31, 1886. COUNTESS’ DIVORCE IS MADE FINAL I NEWS NOTES Up In Idaho baseball excitement runs high. At the close of th« South Idaho league season the Mountain home and Weiser teams played three games for 32500 a side, Weiser win ning all three by the following scores: 6 to 1, 1 to 0, 4 to 0. The Weiser ball team has plryed 16 games and lost but two, the total number of scores made against the Wetser Club during the season >s seven, while in every game but five they shut out their opponents, a re markable record A Hoquiam, Wash., dispatch says: Work was resumed today in five of The seven Poulson Bros.* logging catnps on the Hoquiam river, over 1000 men going into the woods after 10 days' shut down The Northwest ern Lumber Company’s mill, which has been making extensive repairs In putting In a log deck and chute, and dregdlng their boom and over hauling machlntrry, will begin to- morrow. Your Liver 1« out of order. You go to bed In a bad humor and get ur with a bid taste In your mouth. You want s< thing to stimulate your liver, try llerblne, the liver regulator positive cure for constipation, pepsla an dal) liver complaint«. F—., Fort Worth, Texas, wr "Have used Herblne In my fa for years Words can't express ’ I think of It. Everybody in my he hold are happv and well, and we owe it to Herblne.’’ Linn Drug Co. Paris. July 16.—T he appeal of Count Boni de Castell lane from the decision of the court oti i . inlier 1 I last, granting a divoFc e to Countess Boni de Castellan«, formerly Miss Anna Gould, was qlsnilssed tills af- ternoon and a final decree of divorce Quit claim deeds conveying duly entered. eral bodies of timber land In th» 17-4 pool on the McKenzie sold last winter to the Securities, Savings Hk Trust Co. of Portland, through Dr. T. W Harris and L. E. Bean, were filed for record thia morning, The months' treatment by deed« are from the following: Fr«d Dr. E W. F D. Herbold and wife, Herman Pes- t. Ix la, Mo 8»*nd for tei i. Sold by Hull's Drug chi. J M Rennie. Thos T. Olson, wife, George Lybert Simons and Marx, 'has. Mayhew and wife, 8. S. A k ha and wife. Carrie 8. Free- Id of 54 Spend acres southwest of th is city. In the land and husband. Geo. T Bailey Hill neighborho* >d. to L Steele wife, Thos. M Humphre, of St. Anthony. Ida hei, for ,190 sn Matt Anderson and wife acre. The sale was ma de through the son. F. G Young and wtf agency of L. Hollenbeick A Co. F. Campbell.