2r vr5tarorMo i ll-v I wPWvvra? P'fr--tim y , v 11 riiVi'M.v.iuVii wi -unax x. y i v x. .rr - ;-v n h i T OOVi r i i Second 1 lis 1 0". LORD'S PROCLAMATION - if? Annual Ordinance. Thanksgiving a. "Knocks Out Ail Others." 5 rpLUCI and High has injured 5 t ' 1 Jn. The Large Piece Grade of " Battle Ax " ft e sale of other brands of higher onces ana smaller pieces. JLon l a prices ana smaner pieces. allow the dealer to impose on you by saying they are "just as good" as "Battle Ax," for he is anxious to work off his unsalable stock .vJtf&''k Daily Capital Journal. BY HOFBR BROTHERS, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1890. OUR BALLOT LAW. The Ashland McKinley club has be gun u movement to secure a registry law. It is advocated by the Oregon ian and is no doubt u step that should be taken, If we are to have any pro tection whatever against repeating. As Oregon seems to be the only state where a voter can cast his ballot out side of the precinct where he lives, a registration law would stop that Traud at least, but become a means of perpetrating new fraud's. The amendment by the legislature before tho last, allowing a sample bal lot, was a step In tho direction of fraud. The amendment by tho last legislature, to group candidates by party Instead of alphabetically, was a step In the Intcrost of the dom inant party. The ballot laws are framed In tho interest of tho corrup tlonlsts, not of tho honest voter and tho result cannot bo good government. STATF. NItWS $ . i fts '" : 1?H' $fos liny Croaiuori Joiiiuuv l.6700'Mirtli!ir butter and ohee' on the wicck A i go. The Cubcudu looks worked perfectly last Saturday, passing the boats through In fifteen' minutes. Lane county warrants have all been called In up to March 23, I8SW. There are now about 1-150 warrants oustaiul Ing. About :i dozen wagon loads of hogs from the Mayvllle country were de' day. the 2(lth nay of November, ISiHJ, llvered at Arllngti n Friday for ship, as Thanksgiving Day. On that day, went. I recommend that the peoplenbstuin, ' Tim grand jury of Harney county as far as practicable, from the occu- hasrcpoitod that the amount of ex put luns of eveiy-day life, and that Sheriffs Gitllngs' shortage is more they assemble in their Usual placc3 of t,liii $-1,000. worship and offer praise arid thanks- ( Morrow C0IIIlty.8 warrants will giving to God for the peace and pros- llcreafter bcar upon Ulcr face a plio pcrity bestowed upon us, for the f m ,.,. , rTm, , Tj. xinimw. For the manKH lesings vouch safed to us durini! the past year, it is lilting (hat we. as n groat Till people, should make due, acknowledgements to AlmlghlOnd. In recognition of this (iutyand lif conformity witlf a time-honored custom and in accord ance with tlio proclamation of the president nf the I'nitod Stales, I, Win. i Lord, governor of the state of Ore gon, do designate and sot apart Thurs health and happiness with which lie has blessed us, and for our freedom "the father of the county.' from pestilence and calamities. Let' u-" '"" ' "7 us also devote the day to the enjoy- , b(,nre "n lfh e"rt block, Jn ment of hospitality and the strength- :lul ' ln Wednesday and cele cning or family ties; to relieving the brated Co(,utllc City's success, wants of the needy and distressed; Mrs. J Guy, an almond-eyed dam the doing of charitable deeds; to in- sol of Astoria, swallowed some car splrlng sentiments of loyalty to our bollc acid. She was resuscitated by country and respect for Its laws the prompt aid of a stomach pump, and the maintenance of public order;' A sixteen foot plank mad Is to be to cultivating a just regard for the built from Flavel to the ocean beach rights and opinions of others, and In- at once. Engineers will Immediately culcating a sense of duty that will go over tlie ground and stake out the lead us to fulfill, as far as lies In our line. power, our obligations as citizens and individuals. Done at the capitol, in Salem, Ore gon, tills ninth day of Novcmbor, in the year of oilr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six. Wm. P. Lord, Governor. By the governor: H. R. Kincaid, Secretary of State Attorney General Idleman has taken umbrage at an error of The Journal to the effect that In making up the type In tho social columns ho was made to appear as the guest of a Sa lem family whero he was not visiting. It is not where General Idleman visits that The Journal cares about. Its criticism rests purely upon the ground that while he draws a fat salary from tho people ho has uniformly bobbed up against tho pcoplo whenever their interests were at stake. " The eath' "of M "FIT Yanderbiit, widow of the late Wm. II. Vander bllt, which took place Novcmbor 0, did not attract as much .attention as it would but for the excitement of tho election. Sho was apparently In good health In tho morning. A registration law emanating from tho saino sources whence sprung tlio Oregou'ballotiHndmriutafy-Jaw.mlght ,',wellfbc?regatdod'VfttlV'au8piolonj-ii Tho law requiring that tho voting booth Bhtrulir be Mlftylfceffr6m the crowd was observed In but few places this election. A i JSTSf JT iobprer' atid'fffrmer ticidsTil tho" make them tiplx while they s w -" XE J 's.LLIa - ?.. Til UBdli I tutu SENTENCED TWO YEARS, g Another One of The Fair Sex Sentenced. Mrs. Ellen Johnson, who was con victed on Saturday on the third trial for stealing clothing and groceries from ressdences on Portland-Heights was sentenced to two years in the pen Itcntltaryi this morning by Judge Stevens. When asked if she had any thing to say, she replied In a tremb ling voice that she had not, expect to ask leniency as she was not guilty of the crimes charged to her. She took the -sentence rather coolly and made no demonstration in the court room. A new trial will not be asked nor an appeal taken, as the matter has been sifted through three trials. People on thellcights hud been loosing things for a long time, and the thefts were traced to tho Johnson resideuco in the neicrhboihood. A ham bone lost by one party and found in Mrs. John son's pantry, which sho could not ac count for together -with a lawyer's wardrobe, were among tho principle evidence against her. Search Giyen-Up. The Times Bays that Mr. A. II. Krocschel was in that city to confer with tho sheriff. He reported no trace at all of tho robbers, who have un doubtedly made n successful escape. That paper says: Some people took tho view that Kroeschel'8 story was a fake and that ho had not been robbed, but Sheriff Rlckard takes a different view of the matter, Eighty yards from the spot whero Kroschcl declares the robbery to have taken place, tho morocco pocket book in which he carried tho gold was found, and leading to the Bpot tracks that tallied exactly with description given of tlio size of those robbers were discovered. On tho dila pidated rail fence, whero Krocschel says the men were sitting as ho ap proached, shavings wero found where the men naa wnitticu as they waited for their victim. All of which corroborates tho story of tho robbery as Krocschel told It shortly flftor it happened, both to tho Times man and the sheriff. Tho English government la-npend-fc lllg 51-,1W Oil CAIIUIIIIHJIII.O' VlVtl Utt loons for military purposes, IT' Yr ' WXnrMVT ft' u&iijauKupirfi S M-rnt'i-iVi TCX.M ? "iff memsErmWR Uft M SOLD BVURVmiERB f 1 Live Crook County Aflmr. John F. Circles informs us that on the 24th of last month as his band of sheep were on Alder Creek on the South Fork of the John Day, 13 masked men on horseback armed with nlstols and Winchesters rode un to his herder, Loyd Chenoweth, and-told him to drop his gun, which he did. They then told hi m to throw up his hands and instead of doing so he grabbed his Winchester and sprang behind a tree and opened fire on the masked men who 'immediately left, not however until they had llred 20 or 30 shots. The herder shot 14 shots and thinks he hit two men. Mr. Cir cle states he was an eye witness to this affair being about J mile away. It Is estimated by those In a posir tion to be fairly accurate, that 40,009 head of cattle from the Harney coun try have been shipped from Ontario this season. Pendleton will hold Its city elec tion the first Monday in l)cccmbert A mayor, city treasurer, city marshal, city recorder and two councllmen are to bo elected. The placer mining season Is rapidly drawing to a close. The output in Eastern Oregon has exceeded all ex pectations, and indications point to an increased output next season. The contract for the keep of Lane county paupers has been awarded to Dr. B. F. Russell, of Thurston, the present incumbent, for $3 a week. The stage line from Eugene to the upper McKenzie has been discon tinued and hereafter the mail will be carried on horseback from Spring field to Foley Springs. The Union county jail has odly two occupants Kelsay Porter, convicted of murder In the first degree, but wait ing an appeal to the supreme court, and Gingles, serving a sentence for passing counterfeit money. Weather Observer John Butter, I worth, at Detroit, on the North San tlam reports that tlie recent nun The next day Mr. Circle states they storm in that vicinity was the most lirorl Into t?tpA Kmlt.li's Rhnnn nnrl ' severe since lie has been weather ob- killed about 100 head. Review. sirver. The Southern Oregon Company is . c . n offering a rcwaid of $300 for the cou- h ' victlon and arrest of the parties who wunam . unus ami jbinma .i. assaulted SuperintcndentSlmonds at, Gamble, of Echo.wcre married in tills the Parkersbiug cannery, in Coos city Wednesday. A frleud of Mr. and county. Mrs. Fritts states that this wedding i Arthur Daly.of Marshiield.run away was the fulfillment of an agreement fro,n ll0I,lc und as not been seen it.wn n. ., nnnflifin ,.,. sl,lce his P"ents are advertising 1 for him. lie wears a brown suit uiu ewuMuu ui jHcivmiuy. -j.no con- clothes and laced shoes. Any Infor- tract stipulated that in, the event of tnatlon thankfully received by his the election of Mr. McKinley Mr. Parents. Fritts Jwas to marry Miss Gamble; j The first shipment or cranberries but, if on the other hand, Bryan from Coos county this year was. made should bo elected, Miss Gamble was by C. D. McFarlln, of North Slough, to marry Mr. Fritts. Pendleton E. O. Struck Oil. A Mr. Gordon, of Looking Glass, who has been boring an artesian well for the last few weeks, struck petro leum last Saturday, asampleof which is now on exhibition at I. F. Rice's real estate rooms in this city. This Is, we believe, tho first oil that has been struck in this state. Mr. Gor don started to bore for coal or arte sian water, and Immensely, though agreeably, surprised to find at the depth of 107 feet beneath a strata of bluo slate, genulnne petroleum oil. All honor and praise to Mr. Gordon for his enterprise and perseverance in inspecting the bowels of tho earth -ip Looking Glass valley in the inime dlato vicinity of Looking Glass vil lage.' Roseburg Plaindealer. and brought S3.2o a box, but later ship mentshave not turned out so well, owing to the large shipments from the east Doctors' mistakes. TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE. Ifoiv large bills are run up without benefit to the sufferer. Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering:, as they imagine, one irom dyspepsia, anoiuer irom nervous cm- another with pain here and there, and in this way they all present alike to them selves and their easy-goinar, indifferent, or over-busy doctors, separate and distinct dis eases, for which they prescribe their pills ana potions, assuming- tnem to De sucu, when, in reality, they are all only symptoms caused by some womb disease. The physi cian ignorant of the cause of aufferinfr, en courages bis practice until large bills are made. The suffering patient gets no better, A. G. Mattjiews, a well known citi zen of Euircno and J. D. Crnitr. n bar- I v.... f tim enmn ninnn nimi-raiin,! i but wobablv worse, bv reason of the delay. 111 Mt I w,rir ir.at,i,t -init f-nnspnnpnt pnmnllM. Craig usdd U pcnknlfo and badly out tions. A proper medicine, like Dr. Pierce's Mr. Matthews.' Mr. Matthews WHS, Favorite Prescription, directed to the cause tii i i i. i., .,,i ic i would have entirely removed the disease, Stabbed in thelung,and Is lna preca- thereby disnellinir all those distressing jiow.ndiunqimMtow .lSfrrWJ82$w .tu ,., . ,tiffi.;,Af4ewJLP.ta!.UiCksf1:... ui. rierce a l-avoiuc .rrcscniuion is a p ..ipii i.. 5js ;ixulcueji.i,vi..iii. r.n eienllfic mefWjj,elicaTeullTicqmppuiu4ed . A.Jlony express wat instituted bd-' by all experienced and skillful physician, cetthe election retrnMftV'Wi'idHH ahd"We4trte&eVJofnhei-woiuaSlv .tw.L.ni of n...,c -rnii i, ij,.,J I organs, i""" ' " fcl'!Wi VWW. w .!,.... po-sUlon and perfectty 1U till 3 JjUnCIl UJT U U1V99UIIUVI lu A"l . It U purely vegetable in its ,co.m-' periectly uarmiess a cots miHtiy cwfUium of (ist,-fysln ;cu i . IKnftilnra. trnlrHacc! HP MdlllPa nMr trt TrfT loot!, to iiay reeiv uy unoiiicr, ana iv--" "kit"; 'iht hi. ";?? i--; -,:- firtW'ttoV-'te'TrlrtMn'-itlhnW VTtilOTScSoiWflRHUtioned''ftldngllo' also maVes childblftU" cai by -ptepanng i the system for parturition, thus assisting .--rni)tA A fll&nntli lftft-Rrnci Ar:illV . r-Tfrw, ,.,,,.. ......f-, ....... ,.,.... xvaturcanaBUOTtennW"riaioT."-inepenoa ingnlllO hours going. ' H' ' le child fcr6uibted Sold -tiy-ill dealer.1 ' - ' - - i - Cet Your Christmas Cifts Free one coupon inside each two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of. this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of val uable presents and how B5i5 ii to get them. W IJMimMMffiiMffi! Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, arc to be given to smokers of Blackwell's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find Blackwell' Genuine DURHAM o.FUr.f. TOTI1K I:st ,;.; to7! Recently J. II. Wilson, who has been exporting the county books, made a report wnlch claimed that there was due from ex-Clerk Hunter, of licntou couhty, the sum of $138.15 on uncollected fees. Last week Mr, Hunter turned over $101.25, of the amount and was given credit for $27.50 fees uncollected, by the county court, and his bondsmen released. The school at Mohawk In Lane county, lias been closed on account of diphtherial Elactric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed when the liver is torpid nud sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine ha often averted long and perhaps fatal billions fevers, No medicine will act more suiely in counteract' ing and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache. Indigestion, Consiipa. tion, Diztiness yeild to Electric flitters. 50 cents and J. too per bottle at l'rcd A. Legg's Drug store. JOHNHUGI-ieS, Dealer in groceries, ?aint, oils, window glass, varnis.ier., a.d the most complete otock of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shinjles, and finest quality of frrass seeds. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. -To trade a Kranich & Back piano for a house und lot. If any balance, will be willing to iay in installments. Piano has bi'en in use only two months and as good as new. See G. L, Brown at County Treas urer's office at 'Court House. 1 i-io-3t WORK, WANTED. A young Japanese wants work at housework or any kind of la bor. Inquire at No. 108 Court at. over Talkington's Saioon. II-Iw 'lO KENT. A largj, roomy barn, hnquue at this office, tf GEl' YOUR FEATHERS CLEANED.7 We the undersigned are now renovating feathers at 186 Ferry street, for the next 30 days. All ladies that consider cleanliness next to Godliness should havo their feather beds throughly rc-nnvated at once. Bedrock prices. Respectfully yours, Franklin & Glaze. 10 12 im FOR REN l 11 room hause, in good re pair with barn and good well water. With one and a hall lots. Enquire' at premises on IQtll and Chemekcta. 106 iny CARPET PAPER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. "Jus the thing for putting under carpets. Callaj Journal office. LOST A brown puroe containing two rings and some poitage Hauips For reward call at 105 Commercial street. 10-30 3t LADIES, I make big wages at home, and want all to have the same opportunity The work is very pleasant and will easily pay $18 weekly. This ts no deception. I want no money arid will gladly send full particulars' to all sending stamp. MissM A Stebbins, Law rence. Mich 26 6it EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, BARGAINS IN. REAL ESTATE. 160 acre fine prairie faim near Junction City, 80 acres in cultivation, price $2,000, Si jjo loo Lcres, 8 miles scuih of Dallas, acres in cultivation, a bargain $1,000. 8uaeres near Waterloo, 25 acre's in cultiva. tion SOoo' I60 acres near Waterloo, 40 acres in culti vation, $1,300. - 200 acres naar Waterloo, 25 acres in cuUi-1 vation ti,8oo. ' 20 acres, 6 miles south of Salem .cheap. 13 acres, 3 rniles south of Salem cheap. 18 acres, 3J miles south of Salem clieap. Iq acres,4 miles southwest pi Salem 250, Good houses te (radejor ranches or 'mall ranch lis to trade for large tract s, houses to re s, etc If you hive houses to rcni-w wut .on rent a hou.e, or have cows or wood or imy- thing to sell or trade, or want any 'nofuial work done, renslon papers made,out, ,a11 ion v R. R. RYAN, Notary ubi 16 and ffcal eMiiteagenr.ovef poVt. -flOifCv ! t)''lt,i,t'capt -t1 nMh wiai: -- - .S.t UM .lit I.!.).! 4IJ, . WL2 i. iMIESftraJ-'i-rt-n-'-"- DeSiars in dlllTnd's-'offitSll'aiM'tarr'n'i, 3r4,in.-inlk5p lU,'iClic,iptut..m:,t..'n i4e town, iry mem. 171 u.mmejciai sf. ignryrtni'ill 'i,i nrtytH, ivi': y , rS??rJAWf'J,??'aiWWW.8j!ln lJcjta 1 Jlauly obtainrd by thosa itU use I'oaroNi'o Ooinplelon Voniiltt? 'fn-f. .u,ti. C. I-i. MACK. - DENTIST. - Successor to Dr. J. M. Kcenc, old White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring uperior operations at moderate fees in any brand) are in especial request. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all masl and passeng6r trains. Bag gage and express to all paits of the city. Prompt seivicc. Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. Sa'cm Truck and Dray Co. Orders placed with the above company will receive prompt attention and safe delivery. Trucks and drays found on the comers of state and Commercial street. Express watf oiu at all trains nnd boats. In connection willi 1 ur I usiness we will also run a feed iinre 1 'andling flour, mill feed, oil meal, hUs chopped feed, straw, hay and wooj at h lot; est cash prices. hm,- 86. S WAGE & CO. H-me Bakery, O A. Back, proprietor, 327 C0111 nicrvial street. Fresh pies, cakes and bread always on hand, "Just like your mother used to make." SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Builrlino For water service apply nt office. Bill payable monthly in advance. Make ga complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from thi city unless notico is left at the office. Hereafter water for itrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using water for domestic purpose. Contractors, for side walks, brick work and plastering will please read "'under building purposes" page 17 ol schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at for copy, Salem Steam Laundry Please not'icethe cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain 10 cents Unoer drawers stoiocents Undr shirts 5toiocenls Socks, per pair 3 cents liandkerchiofs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per .dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels andother work inJ telhgcntly washed by hand, Col. J. Olmsted Prop. MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T. K. FORD T. H. HAAS, . WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makesaspwlalty of fine repair work, Seth Thomas clocltb. etc.. 215 Coivmercial Stieel "" c. h:. lane, 11MTTAIL0R 211 Commercial St., Salem Or lT.Suils $15 upwards. Pants $ upwands'gj LoegposaoM A SPECIALTYonrrorreer: liarv liLOOl 1'OISON permanently cured In 15 to Si days. You can bo treated at home for eanjopriconudereamo guaran ty. Ifyouprefertocomohoro wowlUcon-trnr-ttnnavrallmadfnrmimlbOtoIbllll.aDd nocbanre, If wa fall to euro. If you nave taken mer cury, louiao norasn. ana sun ubtu buim aw 5 aim, Mucousl'atcheg In mouth, Soro Throat, Mmnles. Conner Colored Snots. Ulcers oa any part of thoVdy, Hair or Ey euro wa falilncr out, It is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we cuerantoo to euro. Wo solicit tbo most ops u nato cases and challenge tbo worm for a case wo cannot euro. I'ou aucaea nas niwnia buQlcd tho sUUl of tho aott qmlnent pliyl clans. 0500,000 tapltal behtDd our uucondl. Uonal iruaranty. Absolutejtiroora sent sealed oa jSpllciftlon. iddroes COOK KKMBDVCO iuo - -.i ' UAU0, A?WI! uy In f u 6 atjri, Torpplo, A'CWM X,1B l ' non-naiiuuuii. bg tsxsnrffssatvssz. tvuiie, aimmufoi " J I.IL 1, 1 r JF . 1- i t ver an'conlinepM Rouiu:, Sfcfer,,,,,,. eastern cities. ' " .i4l OCEAN DIVISlOv Steamer Gypw for PiX.i.Ui!.,s ' Sunday at 6 a m UMv ' Steamer Kuth from t'ortlin ?nc . except Sunday at 6 am." lowest ircight and passcm-MMi trip tickets very cheKf 1? oaggage checked through tn , Z ' Oregon V?,hinK,0 and, h1;'- charge for hag,jage .!. & . ',' ruadorriyer rouie to Portland. e'" '"' roi hill detail call on Uoiik A 1. . agents, SaUm, Oregon, or addlUcr e. McNeill, nt "'" R-. G. M. POV'ERc Foot of '1'rade st. Local 1 H'St Through Tickets TO THE- EAST! VIA THE Union Pacific Sysl Ilirough Pullman Palace Si?rfn.u, Ttv..i Sleepera and Free, Keclinin rta." 'i!t between Portland hie.,, Our trains are hft;,i Is te 1 .1 in I lighted by I'iiUscli ln-'it. Time toChicii"" ' 1 H- Time to New Vork, t-J Uy. Which is many hours 'i.k;r thin ni petitors. For rates, time tables and falr'inforai,ja apply to; BOISE & BARKER, Agents, Salfm, ti. R.JW BAXTER. C. E. BROUN. General Agent , Ditt.riss.jen. J 13S Third Street. Portlai.!. Northern Pacific Railway. ;jruns: Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars SI 'eoinfftaft Tor w i'-i t. 1'anl, .Minneapolis, i)ji-v1, tP 'rand Forks, l.rojKswn, it lat. Helena and Uutts THROUGH nCKpV. Ktt ToCliicago, Washington, PhiUJclf. W 'ork, Boston, and oil Points; East an-1 Soulb For information, time cards. m? tickets, call on or writs THOMAS;; WAIf4 CO, AGENTS, 265 Commercial street, Salea, w -1 .iwte --v.litcrtf'SmusI5a. "tloa of 'nrucoulneiii- IniiFwuflHruiciinn. branea. Non-aatrlngcnt iKciKK'n.o.M.'""jr.r.TrtB" tv"?."" -r?:-, !iM--9 nraDi&xanutjvtt iwuvn v Kr.r K. a If vWitir.TirauEi! fSkiurt TOM UlM ta JMWjf?A fliintanvDi w i.r ir a mr v ia ir-,-ia' 1 .'aMfwYnsar wa '5?' siu 8" x,9 'm --l 1. lWrV " 9 az. himimrj.r- fqSlTJI r' f. .C S ORES0N' CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. K. Company .vAnniMA BAV R0UT -ConnVcUnTaJ )& Kancisco & Yaqu'na ifT STEAMEir-'FARALLON, Sails from Yaauma er ry 8 d Francisco. Coos Bay. Port Or,oro' and Humbolt Bay. vaMpf" Passenger ?mmXeltMW Shortest route between tb "" and California. -dU wt$t t 6 Fare from Albany or ya wfr .fr:r. M.in. taiwtnv ?, von 4issaML.'5i t bathing D Mi rac erto' crf td t?&imBA fishing with aquatic .paw. - equal. Deer, W'g ,B - sW JKZTZ. .. utvermiW'T'. KfM JftffiTOftlttW saietB.1! -iw.' Fom"i (or purity, and lot Irirfrortif plczion nothltfg Iquaia -Poai o tbfkhecom i'b Powd: TfTeStSSd I rAMnrHoSWdb!!2S' BBTf W'BP"