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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. NOV 1«. 1909 TEN I '* ABSOLUTE CURE SHERIFF WAS VERY LITTLE HOPE FOR EHE NINETY D4ÏS FDR CONTEMPT NOITHREATENEÜ 8Ï PRITCHARD SMOKE Ai GAS FILL MINE DFÜ, S, COURT Stops Neuralgia Broke Out on Hipsand Legs —Was So Sore, Irritating and Painful that Little Sufferer Could Not Sleep Scratched Constantly and Kept Growing Worse. Washington Nov 15 Ninety \ wraing Impreaalon has been con I day«' im|iil»*»umetit *i»» tl><> »enteile* veyed by The Guard's story a few days ago in which it was stated that I til posa**, toil«' upon r’oi Hier Sheriff Cherry Ill., Nov. 15 Shortly before noon today hope was I Slilpp, Sheriff Bown and a deputy went to or Chnttnnooga. Trim , l>v the th«> place of J J. Pritchard southwest all but abandoned by the relatives of the three hundred or more ' Hupretne court of tin* t’nlt»*d State* of the city one day last summer to I for contempt of court III falling to investigate th«» matter of the burn men numbered among the victims of the greatest mine disaster prevent the lynching of a negro, lid ing of two house- and the killing of in the history of Illinois. That not one man of the hundreds en I ward Johnaon. convicted of ns'iiitt. a number of horses In that vicinity, who*1 exceiillon had been stay» I by believing that Mr. Pritchard's son. tombed in the St Paul Company's mine will be taken from it i the court “WNeti «Lotit tw • and a hs’.f rear» Ernest, had committed th«» depreda alive is the opinion of those at the scene. ■ ; r>* i \\ lllliiinx mid Noi.m were also m H. •XI my «laughter broke out en lier lupa tion* The story stated that the boy I fenced to 90 <l.i>' und GiliHoli, Padg acni lia* uptHT parts * t I mt l«'g» with a threaten«»«! th«» offb-ers bodily harm The rescuing party is unable to penetrate deep into the mine ett and Ma>«*ri< sixty day» «•nell. V« ry irritating and painful erupti* n. Il w ith a gun an 1 that th«» officers w ith W'gM m txt* t»r; the first I noticed on account of the smoke and gases, and no bodies have been re- drew. giving th«» impression that they «as a Utto* rasi »urfaoe and a ristant Luther Wasliltigton, No» 15 ««-us i n her part to Rmtrh h«'r limbs. were frightened out. The facts in th«» covered. The oxygen helmets of the rescuers are useless in the Wtlllunis und Nick Noltiti w<*t<* »en ■ The shooting, tearing pains of netti al;*> • o. u.d not simp and the er* na caused matter are these: teneeil to Imprisonment for nlnvt v smoke and gas-choked chambers Those entering the mine said a t s».iv and priio* water cam ■ ut of by ext itcmcnt of the nerxt’s. S« latita i. •‘L" a nerve Sheriff B wn and Police Officer I) uchltig days fur entin«x*tInn It Ui» n>. I bad two doctors treat h*r. but Fred Callis* n drove out to see Mr. it is still afire and caving badly, ind that every bit of life-giving pain. Henry al.e rerw «rnn> under their treatment. amt Jeremiah GIliHOtl. Pritchard and interview him in re T ih - o l tmughi th»* »'utK'ura S ap. Cuti- « i*r» euch I'ndgett and William Sloan’s. Liniment, a soothing extern gard to his son, having no warrant air was exhausted many hours ago. The fact that no bodies wore got sixty day» Chief «■« ra <1 -nt"*» nt »nd < I ln ur* lies Ivi nV. e Fuller at that tim«> for the young man. They discovered by the rescuers indicates that when the imprisoned designated the I'nlted Î and nly u--*»d them two weeks wh«*n she stops neuralgia pains at on<i’.<|iii< Is tin- : jall. Dl»* was entirely well. This was in lebru wanted t ■ enquire of bis father, as nf t'nlumbla. as tli place vf coti that feeling o( numbness whic h is « arv. bhe ha» never had an* tlier n ugh to th«» young man s mental con ittion. men realized they were penned hopelessly in a pit from which trlct en aaked (<» finement, but as tin» pisce • n her skin, and she is now f. vr~ believing that he committed t :«■ acts there was no exit, they rushed to furthermost end of the vein, paralysis, and by its tonic effec t on n nccouut be con titled at Atlanta a*rn veers < M. I used enlv half the of vandalism mentioned oned A As they ap b- trie < f Ci’ticur* l¡< < lvcnt and i»»sa . urt ■ climat le differences, t muscular tissue'», gives permanent as \\< ,¡ a*» inimedi- proached the barn on en the th«» Pritchard where some air might be found which would keep them alive un than a t X f t’i *.icurs Ointment. Mr*. netlL pip.ee the officers asked where Mr. i til help came, but in all probability this meagre supply of air was 11 e matter under ad» l> R. R Wl itakcr. Vimebwter, T. i.n_, ate relief. Pritchard could be found. The young; bept. 22. lktlls. ’ \V One Application Relieved th«» man state! I that he didn't want to long ago exhausted, in the opinion of experts who are on the the s had ground. talk to the officersand officers and tha: that t.:e.v l Mr. I. C I kf . ii > Ninth ‘ t , S. J. , V. a’lm The St. Paul Company, owners of the mine, will pro wtifw - — better r go to the house and talk to •’ | 4vh writ a U<ly W4* 4 RfrAt I fl.iIJk fit . <1 un’> |4,¡. ather. He had a gun of some! vide burial for the victims, and a committee has been appointed his father. tn«-nt Aft ' t «»it® «ipt>UcAtu»IB the |-4in h l I L« i ai I the I*. 11 'i uvuUri kind which he held behind him and by President Barling to devise a plan for the relief of the dcsti Every where I e Cuticura 5oap made no threat«*ning gestures of any' lx kind, all the while remaining in the tute. and Cuticura ( ininunt lite I men found guilty < ■y barn, Mr. Pritchard was not seen .it' I took their |>I mcvs For pr»»‘rvinr. pvfvTr<* nnd beautifv- time and the officers r« ‘ turned that V m : cbe t&iu, for <•;<*?.d>.» the scalp of robed justli«'». w ll . bottom of th«» nilt’«» through plpc»s to the city. The next day Mr. Pritch crvMs. ««'ales and dan- r President McDonald, of the l'nite«l 1 li Shipp, the «her ard came to town and a warrant was dr utT. f r dry. thin Mine Workers. District No. 12. said 1 Tenn., where h«> < issued for the boy’s arrest but he left | and fthing hair, fcr * ftoning, wh.tening if this was done every man In th«» | Bls tall, straight and never returned until a few days ; i •< if • and n ti s< s < ct < I hi nr r»'d, ago. when he was arrested and ex mine would Is1 dead In a f -w minutes, | fact* and his gr < ' \ rough /»nd I a« re hand«. Cherrv. 111.. Nov. 15.—Late last '■ven if any w«»re allv«» at this tluie told of Ills long s amined as to his sanity, but released. ' for _ . inni ___ vin< imta- The Guard hastens to correct any night the air shaft, the only opening He doubted if any o fthe bodies would l of I he confederacy A ■ i ~. tirxna tion? enn and ulcrrativ« Bowed down tin«!« r his 76 years, wrong impression that the story has 1 besides the hoisting shaft, was her »•ver I m * recover«*«!, us the timbers wvrknoand for given and is glad to give the tac:»i metically sealed in an endeavor to ex wen* caving in. All hope of further j Jeremiah Gibson, th«» jailer, m I ihu I wirnv «anative. anti- tinguish the flam«»s. All night anx exploration of th<* mine today bun with him. With bedimmed «•)••» h«» rt Hr piapt**.«* ..of ru the use» as they exist in the case. bwiked uni'ii the long white locks of ious men and women surround<Hl the b«*.*n abandoned. cf the K: th and nursery. Guaran- is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff openings of the mine. The women Hed • ’ lutdy ru**e and may be used Experts bellev«» it will be several the chief justice, himself 76 years fn xr. the h ur of birth. Joints and Sprains and all Pains. complained bitterly, as the sealing up days before rescue work can be re <>l ng«-, who would MMin pronounce Friynw» YMpfftal Tretttrrent for sentence ui«>n him iH>rhapa »end I of the shaft seemed to cut of fall air. sumed. At All Druggist« Price 2Ac., AOc. and *1.00. Frriy Mir *v »»/ Irlant*. ('bikini) and Adults coo- him to prison. He and Captain Shipp but the mine officials say this is the of CnDrum So**» (25c.) to C’.ntnse the Skin. Hloaaa Tr*»«l** <>« llir llorw M*nl Vrr*. A*ldr**« Oi»*ew*B Otmmenl (50r » ti Rrwl the Skin »n*1 Cutl. had b«'en found guilty of falling to ¡only possible chance of saving the tnn RrwWTent (9nr ). M »’>e fi —n of Chocolate protect a negro, waiting to be hanged C*to! PMk JSe. m . rtoioraO'to Purify the P -cd. men entombed in the depths, because And AU Paris Celebrated frc.-Mrfctwif tci« « 'rM Potter Drug a DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. on th«» charge of a h»dnou« crime j if the fire is successfully extinguished . B*'«ton. m mb . Ol’JeurB Boo* os Hkxn DI nmm against a whltewoman, after th»» su Verdict, Which Was a | it will preserve the supply of any oxy preme court of the Cnited States had gen which may still be in th«i mine. Popular One ' If the fire is allowed to go on un- Cherry. Nov 15. — Another out stayed his ex«»ciitlon Mrs. Ocra Schaefer was today ap I.Uther Williams. Nick Nolan. Hen- | checked it will eat up the oxygen, break of fire in the St. Paul mine this pointed by Judise Thompson, of the | Paris. Nov. 13.—Amidst scenes of and the action is considered by ex- afternoon prevented any efforts to ry Padgett and William Mayes, rest- fore the mob arrived I li.it It wn« < <»ui Iti k , and fur her to go to h«r tell probate court, guardian of her minor greatest confusion and excitement. I perts to be the lesser of two evils. take out bodies of the fire victims. dents of Chattanooga, found guilty of William* and Nolan parti« l|>at«*<l In children. Christian, Theo and Thel- which required soldiers to maintain participation In th»- lynching of Ed Shortly after the mine was sealed The mine wan quickly sealed again, The court h< '«! upon I order. Mme. Steinbeil, accused of the an official stated that carbonic acid thus virtually ending all hope that Johnson, formed the rest of the th«* lynching ma. Schaefer. th«* strength of <IH« m t icMtlrnony to murder of her husband. Adolph gas and steam would lie forced to the any of the men will be rescued alive group Before them all sat the offi that «-fftM’t Stat«*ni«’nta inul« by Steinheil. the artist, and her step cials of th«» department of justice Pn<ig«’tt arid May«* w« re hvl<l na rv! mother, Mme. Japy. on the morning Around them In the little court room <!• ii« •• «• f their guilt * of May 31. 190S. was acquitted by a were th»dr attorn,os and oth'*r law A jury in the tribunal of the assizzi to yers, while the threi • rows of Heat! * for s»>« viator« night. The accused woman showed row«!••<! remarkable fortitude, but weakened Th.» CHIU’ n T Iglnated In th. when she learned of her good fortune court’s !ar< h. to ‘I ♦ and swoom d. Great crowds stormed cor !<!• r th« r Jo liti A a v r.lh t of the assizzi building ; and sympathizers In g paraded through the streets. The ( case was given to the jury at 10 min- » hiini mit h f «I. I aft (T til utes of 11 o’clock tonight. in the most ••rmiti nt Ion •Uy uoíi” th I M« sensational trial of French annals. pr< •me t«> r«‘i lew hr« C tw w ! i’ The jury deliberated briefly and re turned a verdict of not guilty of mur. rm it th it an ! I n«*h« eil li I in der. The verdict followed a day of «•«IIJ irt WllM n Tb unusual scenes in court, when sensa t n 5 Win r < > ()V h Chl-kaeaw. Okla.. N»*v. 15. Feder the 1 y II rutili tl It and tion after sensation thrilled the spec Spokane Nov. 15.—President Wil- n At at for tators. al Judg>* John A. Marshall, of Ftali, m J •ml I Ham Howard Taft, standing in the Verdict Sprciul* Quickly White House at Washington today. today overruled th«» demurrer fil»*d by th erf • ! • N. Haskell anil five I We are showing this fall the 1 1% The words "acquitted.” pronounced touched the electric button which Glverm r f’harlea N I I AC t I I» 11 at 12:50 a. m.. in an almost inaudi fornix ally opened the second National other prominent me:;, charging them I m -' t and largest line of hand- ble tone by.the foreman of the Jury, Apple e Show in this city. A few min- with fraudulently obtaining from the I h !< 1 tailored clothinig ever seen in in the crowded assize court room in utes later a message of congratula-. government title to a number of town t he “»'I f. he Palais de justice, spread like fire. tion i w:.a received by Howard Elliott, lots in Muskogee Okla. 'I he trial of th* <! ml; X H.ig<*ii<*. We have tlie MICH- t ! As Mme. Steinhefi stretch-d out her presi, J it of the National Apple the defendants Is set for Saturday 1 <• firm*1 !• If next at Chickasaw. fl Tir' irms in mute gratitude to the Jury lb lì o w :r mi President Taftz AI’LS, STERN A CO. Suits, as • f ... mot « » that saved her life, the news travel' a. I 111 .. iw will continue for a week., well as other guaranteed The shout, "acquittal.” issued from s . : egatlr.g $2500 in cash and the lips of the hundreds of distin tuber of other prizes, consisting brands. , f . guished s|»ectators in the court room. •r, 'ra<• t and silver cu; s. It is! We can suit the most partic- A hysterica! wave—"acquittal”—was aied that a million and a halt! I V II ber 1. r< hearing v,*.* swept along by the hundreds fn the •> have been brought together uL<r customer in pattern, style I timi w A Residence Property at East «torriaors o the Palaise de Justice, for this exhibition. six n *»i wer«* order «1 tin* and «juality, as a call will con- I and roiled—a volume of sound— court f< i* *.*■ t< r < ti,(|-,i Th»* Northwestern states are rapid-, Tenth and Pearl Streets I across the sea of 200.000 people who y forging to the front as appe pro- Vince you. In Inves'lgatlng th<* i '> f <* HU* n rat * jammed the courtyard of the palais i ducers, rs. and naturally leail in the Changes Hands preme court found that j< <h ) W'l) Our stock of gent's furnish I and filled the surrounding streets for . quality and quantity of exhibits, al- removed from Chattanooga ça to Nil * h- »1 r a I a I blocks. | though New York, Missouri and other . ’ of ff.il of ” »I n T ing* is complete in «»very partic L. G. H'tllr »he riUFl" dealer, has villi* before I i I h trial. b«*«*n FHIHf «• From street to street, from alley to 1 Eastern and Central states have en- Just purcha ed fr >. t Alton Hampton, that hi* would be lynched. H« ... ’ UIIF _„r ular. .More satisfactory prices j alley, the tidings spread until the tat ■ tered good displays. the dry goods mcri ' ant, the Hamp brought back for th»* legal execution tered denizens of the Mont Marte dls- taiiDol be found in Eugene. ton residence property at the corner When the xtipreme court stayed the i trict, from their crooked alleys, join- of East Ten’h and Pearl str«»ets.across execution, the court has held. Shipp I ed the thousands in the gay-lit boule- »’’bis sterling Icuaghold remedy t’ the street from the Central Presby made no effort and gave no orders i yards in a cry of "Bravo! Bravo!” *.r,-**<u1|y prearrilH-d for » ’ ■» **i terian church. The property consists to have the deputies or others guard "The red widow is innocent.” «xiuble*.” ror deraugenieiit» o! t' of a quarter of a block and contains the Jail, but left the night jailer. Gib All Paris Shouts Approval That evening a a good dwelling house. The price son. there alone. tr.e organs it is a uat.oal cor. t'»e Cafes, hotels and residences emp- "»♦---•.t.ng direi tlv upon tin* 111'- u'"l •' 1 given for the property Is not given white male prisoner was removed , tied their thousands Into the streets u.r'llary idtial, gently but | r*ist<n'i* out for publication, but real estate from the upper floor of the jall. leav to join the mob, wild with excitement, Assaulted a Chinaman in Sing men estimate It to be worth all the ing only Johnson and a white woman < Ltitig « healthful activity. Ninth Street that surged to and fro with but one l way from $10,000 to $12,000. on that floor. The court pointed out beneficial influence extend«, l.nv *-x«*r. :• Hai Restaurant Satur. object—to spread the news. Hyster tiint thin s&niH riifin K ac I b(***n rotiiov- •» * ry portion <>l the ayateni, ai'imi: " ’ ica! Paris, almost universally of the day Night ed In the same way at the time of the *.. > of digestion and asMimlati••» ‘ opinion that the "red widow” was flrnt attempt to lynch .JohnHon. which I«**’ promoting a wholesome, namri. guilty, turned night Into day to had been frustrated by the removal of »[ te, correcting »our st'itiiach. I 1,1 Walter and Jesse Eddy, who have shout their approval of her acquittal. often appeared In the police court the negro. tifi».u, irregularities of the I mo »' ' The courage, brilliancy and clever on various charges, are again in the Shipp lived only a few blocks from •tipation ami the long list «1 tr • » ness she has shown in her unequal city jail serving out fines for assault I the jail, and a hen he was notified dire *ly traceable to those unwl "• fight against the French system of and battery. by the trial Judge an dthe prosecuting ■upldton». Knspnrilla iltitci- <l o' ♦ Washington, Nov. 15.— # attorney that a mob waa at fb<* lall justice, had won the populace to her, Saturday evening they became en tn *s, iii.u'.u l.<*. bai kache ni.'l ’I' ' I ' tar or« ♦ there _1 — « Although •. • despite its conviction that she was gaged in a dispute with Charley ♦ President Taft today Issued went, alone. ’’for an en< v due to inaitivitv »1 th' 1 ♦ guilty. Young, a Chinese employe of the Sing ♦ the Thanksgiving proclama ♦ hour In the midst of or near the mob / •! end digestive tract. .* tion, nominating Thursday, ♦ the court held that he d'd not s<*el< Hal restaurant, formerly the Theatre ng tonic o» me lugl * ' » Cafe, and slugged him once or twice.' ♦ November 25th. as a day of « t obtain Information so that It** could i Is tn »«•' 'v wc inlih iri.' ♦ general Thanksgiving. ♦ Identify any of Its members The disturbance attracted quite a i r»i'll If h •* >■ ♦ ♦ The court. In finding Shipp guilty, crowd and the offenders »*>on after r commented on a nubllshed Interview i wards were arrest' d by Officers Pur-1 ,o have been had with Shipp dv and Evans. This morning t: ey ap " I In* people of Hamilton county were peared in the poll «* court on the willing to let the law tnl«. its e r,, . The High i >hoo] ",’ews” has pub-i charge of assault and battery an 1 until It became known that the ........ li.thed an Inte«tstlng <able snowing pleaded guilty. Je*se was fined (20 what Its las’ vest’s graduates are1 and Waiter . $10. _______ Neither ______ one was' would not probably be d4 *io*. ,| of f,ir • *-«*.*. . ^,ir book« aro open for your *niPe*^|f four or five years hv the umr. ine doing and it shows that the class of: able to raise the money and they will '09 was one to be proud of, not only i serve ten _1 court of the Cnftetd States,” It quoto- and five days respectively V /«J3JL name given if wanted. )V ®“"nrie|f because of the high tan.lards set. by in the cooler, Toronto, Nov. 15. Gompers de ed Shipp as saying. “Hut th<* people it but for the fact that a very large clined today to dls'itss the action of would not submit to this, and I do f top pricos’ b,,t you <«'an Hlt‘Hdihatw« per cent of the class are still attend It isn't m difficult jo Rtrenglhcn' the Philadelphia central labor union not wondor at It ” abholutely at any time that you F' ^--iinui ing school. Out of 43 graduates 28 i a weak »tomach If one goes at It favoring two weeks’ general strike i f'hlcf Justice Fuller In pronouncing are attending the I’nlversity of Ore-, correctly. And this is true of the throughout the country as protest Shipp guilty said that this ref., gon. one is a' Berkeley, two at the heart and kidneys. The old fashioned against the imprisonment of Gomp- once to "people" was significant, for Eugene Bu«lnbss college! and seven) way of dosing the stomach or stimu orn. Mitchell, and Morrison for con he was ,*i candidate for re-election, Ship your produce to ua are teaching school. These seven are lating the hear* or kidneys, Is surely tempt of court, the strike to begin and had been told that his saving the to us now for coop#, »»s ’ . from a class of 16 in pedagogy, two wrong. Dr. Shoop first pointed out tihe day the leaders are Imprisoned. prisoner from the first attempt to of whom are still in the High aohool. this error: “Go to the weak or ailing, mob him would cost him his place, The class was taught by George Hug. ■ nerves of these organs,” said he.1 Read t.'.e formula on a box of Pink and he had answered that Ip* wish This is S8 per cent, still In school. Of, Each inside organ has Its controlling Pain tableta. Then ask your doctor ed the mob hud got him before In* W. M. c orouodale rop 95 ront t ortu the remaining five, two are at home, “inside nerve.” When these nerves If there I h a better one. Pain means did ~ * * ._ ■ - --------- 11 one cruising I one clerking in a store, _______ _ fail then_ those organs must surely congestion blood pressure eome- The court held that Gibson must timber, and one driving a delivery, falter This vital truth is leading where. Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain tab have believed that a mob would af- wagon. The last three are only stay druggists everywhere to dispense le's check head pains, womanly lack the Jail th«* night Johnson waa ing out a year or semester In order and recommend Dr. Shoop’s restora pains, pains anywhere. Try one and1 lvneh«*d, but. although he wan fn to earn money to attend college. tive. A few days' test will surely s<e? 20 for 25c. Sold by all dealers. charge of th<* jail for more thnn two BfMit rn«h. IO to 50 ’ mor«« m«<n««r fnr ynn il"’* !' ' ll(l| > ‘ - ------ •’ilothofiH« Wrll" f-.rPrh.» Ll«l. Mnrk.t ¡Report Hhlll'H’«« Further figures could be obtained tell! Sold by all druggists. I hours before Its arrival, he m.i'de I to show how prominent the 2S now HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS GUI f A The Lane minty fair association effort to summon assistance to repel at Oregon were making themselves in | < o I^»h«tr Uotn'l H-St iti'n» «m th« t •♦••r wrHBrn I"*'- M|„ Ora E. Edgington was today ap- haa leased _ the fair _ grounds to JI. M |tlie attack. The testimony <>f Mrs. »I- hi I Trapper, H-i-e-t«, I»-*:..,,. T«p«, lUuin l-w« H**W W« ............ , H'*»*»*" student activities, from athletics to: pointed guardian of Boyd, William, Robbins of Canby, who will take' Beker. n white prisoner, was to the r».««l l„p,*r I« ,* ,„T, I. ,-.1 . I*,U. »■■■*'*"•' . p .'- S»s .■Iil.ll l< ................ H.!l ..«O h - •Kill« ................ , j . *I-<»' B* debate. and Roy Harmon, minors. charge of them at once. effect that Gibson had told her be- H*'1«. m «I> u«S*H«.ud ,«l IxaUa.l A«üvr*X Ur«*«. Uo*i- • CUTICURA’S EFFECT QUICK AND PERMANENT WO PA EN Sloan’s Liniment SEAL THE MIME TO CHECK FIRE MADAME STEINHEIL ACQUITTED BY JURY HOPE OF RESCUE ENTIRELY GONE THE PRESIDEN! LAND THEIVES LARGEST MOCK BEST MAKES ( F CL'.‘THING ♦ MAHR»™ MAHRIED FOR A TRIAL H'JUN BUYS QUARTER BLOCK FROM HAMPTON KASPARILLÍ EDDY BROTHERS CREATE ROUGH HOUSE AND ARE NOW IN JAIL HANSON PRESIDENT ISSUES THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION MOST OF CLASS OF ’09, HlbH SCHOOL. \TTE*IDING SCHOOL Often you’re too busy or have net the inclination to come per sonally to erder your groceries, yet you do so at these times be cause of the fear that your or der won’t receive the same at tention if it was placed by phone. You can place complete reli ance cn our ’plrne service for here ’phone are given careful exactor " 'Mer’ on and are filled EXACTLY PER OR- OFRS. Use Main 25 and be satisfied. W. M. Green GOMPERS WILL NOT DISCUSS POSSIBILITIES OF A GENERAL STRIKE J GET WHAT WE SET MH? £ct PROMPT CASH RnUBJ; G s SÎGKIEMS SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION CO; M C , P . F 8 „ P M£_^ ^ si FURS-HIDES