9 it. m M ftfS IE DO. DO IT! it does not matter how, or why, the GREAT SUC CESS -of our SPECIAL SALE of AEN'S SUITS proving- that our values and efforts are appreciated 'have decided us to inaugurate this . .& Surprise Sale in .''i. Children's Clothing Until.Jurther notice our entire stock of Children's Clothing will be offered at SPECIAL PRICES. 'Absolutely no reserve all fresh, new and up-to-date Goods. New Duck Pants New Caps New Belts New Hats J. Johnson & Go., 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. E. DAM CAPITAL JOURNAL ,'Tf HOPRR BROTUKHS F WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1809. Dally i One Tear 93.00, In Advance Dally, Fow Monti) $1 00, 1 Advanoa, VV"ekly, On Year Sl.OO, Jn Advance CORRECTING THE RECORD. Tmk Journal rtipiibltuhcM "Hound Up Number Two," showing the record of t ho 'senate for tlio Hjicchtl session. To Ims correct wo must announce n chango (ronVtho tablo as originally published. luTsjintho second column, and in tho Mtminary of "right" und "wrong" rolls. 1 1 has boon discovered that tlturo was un error in that column in tho Mate uicnt of tho proposition voted on. Thu oto was on tho original resolution to iiirchaso 00 copies of Hill's Codo nt mi . .muiho otahout 1 1,000 und glvo tlioui .I'A'ny to tho inomhorH, Instead of on -jnator Boiling's substitute, which was ulculntcd to do uwny with this Kraft. Tito error wan entirely uuinUmtlonnl ..il tho part of Tin: Journal, und wo go i tho tronblo and uxponmi of republlcu- on because wo wIhIi Uiuho tables to bo absolutely accurate ami reliable, and worthy of preservation for futuro refer- uco whonuvor any of those gentlemen i.gnln comu boforo tho jwoplo aH cnudl- intes for ofllcu. Especially is tho correction no inoro Hian Jut to Bonutor Polling, '' '" .i.ftdo a consistent and doturinlned fight ngalnnt many extravagant ami ttsoless impropriations and grafts, throughout Mtli tho special and regular sessions. Ho fought thin graft of codes, Introduced nnd' pushed n substitute, voted against ti tot original resolution, and refused to i nrry away tho codes which were forced i ion him by tint action of a majority of burfollow-inombors. Ho returned tho lwo;votumoN to tho Heurolnry of state i i(l holds tho receipt of that ollioial UiQrofor. shortly after Adam ato the applo. Tho percentage of his. product falling to tho wago-earncr's share has been decreasing pretty steadily all this time, but the ab solute quantity thereof has been Increas ing. Since 1873, this Increase has been taken up partly by tho falling prices of commodities, enabling him to buy more with tho same wages, and partly, if wo accept gold standard statistics, by an in crease in dally wages. That is all there is of it, and when the gold standard paper at Portland, at tempts to interpret a suppositious In creaso of wages an an argument against tho appreciation of gold, lie shows either tho effects of mental paresis or an en viable faith in the gullibility of his readers. ROUND-UP NUMBER TWO. Corrected. BLACK Look tip tlxe Record RECORD EXPOSURE OP THE LBGISLATURB. and See how Ttiey of Your Own Members Brolce Their Pledges. I ADOR AND THE OOLD STAND-AND. Ajgjfld standard ya; fat i pajHir nt Portland thu gold dollar Is more valuable iiinuitwaHlii 1870, how can It take n.oro gold dollars to purohuvi it stated i (fount of human labor, which U tho luoit elementary form In which wo can Mow valuoj" The editor of tho gold .'Portland ovldontly i (ballon unanswerable. standard paper considcri! this It Is hi stock a-turnout, his only one, used poriiMliu ity, to disprove thu appreciation of gold End it is a corker I f?ow, to begin with, "human Inlsir" i pot "tho most olomonlnrv form in w oloh wo can know value ;" and a little i al thought will show any sane iiiun tho fallacy of tho proimsllion. "Human labor" is iiiithor an "elementary" nor any other "form" of "value." In an economic sense, "human labor" has no 'value," except in tho form of results. And tills Is not n quibble, sillier, When a great editor sets up as an oracle and attempts to lay down tho law to an awe-struck world, ho should show at least a nodding acquaintance with tho principles which he attempts to ox pound. When he talks economics and uses economic terms and attempts to lay down economic principles, ho should pay some attention to accuracy of thought and statement. It will bear ropotltttoii, tint "human lalwr," as such, Is not a "form" of "value" All of thu "labor" which could bo jierfornicd by an ablo-lwdlcd man -In a lifetime would not have as much" value" as asllca of cold hum, un less there wore oomo results from that lalwr. A man might loan a ladder against Ills bam, shoulder a hod of bricks and curry them up and down the laildor all day mid every day for a year. Ho would accomplish nothing. Yet his "labor," according to thu gold standard paper at Portland, would bo a "form of value." It is truu that many misleading terms aro in use, such as tho "price of labor," "tho lubor market," etc. and these may ho confusing to a superficial thinker, such as thu Portland economist; but we all know what they Imvo reference to, viz: wages. And here we come to tho point of answering tho gold standard paper at Portland according to tho evident mean ing of his very nebulous phraseology. The thing he has reference to is that wnges, according to statistics of doubt ful accuracy, nru higher than in 1870. In thu lust analysis, thu laboror'a wugo is his share of the product of his labor. In our complicated civilisation It Is im possible for him to titko his pay "in kind," so he takes it in the "unlvorsal solvent," money. This IiiihIhiuii threshed over until It Is familiar to every one. Since 1870, the productive power of Inlior has been Increased several fold, by ma chinery and Improved methods. Every tiling else Isilng equal, tho laborers wages, his share, should have increased In Hourly thu same proMrtlou, Were prices of commodities tho same as then, wages should 1h several times highur, in order that a day's wages might represent a larger amount of cloth, uiigur, Hour or whatever thu la borer's product might be. If a inuti can pnslucu with a day's hi Isir twenty times an many pairs of shoes as In 1870, does not that account (or tho fact that his day's wages will purchase twice as man pairs? Allowing tor thu (Hut of machinery, ought not his wages purchase nearly twenty times ns many pair? As a mutter of faut, this process of Increasing tho productive iuwor of lu bor has been going on ever since very r A SMALL SPOT MAY BE CANCER MOST VIOLENT CASES HAVE K MERE MlflES. CURRENT EVENTS. A meeting of political and social re formers from all part of tho country will be held in Iluffalo during tho noxt three days beginning tomorrow. A preliminary conference of tho mum Iters of tho executive committee ujh K)luted at the Union Reform conven tion nt Cincinnati lust March was held to day at which tho program and other de tails of the gathering were arranged. The participant of the conference will probably consist for the most part of those who took part In tho Cincinnati gathering. A number of prominent so cial reformers, temperance advocates, opulist leaders and others are reported on tho way, but few have actually ar rived. If asufllclent ninr.bor of the de legates have nrriyed a session of the con ference will ho held in Morgan Hall, adjoining tho Geuesseu Hotel this eve ning for the discussion of economic re forms, with esjteclal reference to mon opolies. The list of seukers, as an nounced by the committee of arrange ments, Includes the names of Mayor Jones of Toledo, Chief Justice Hosier of the Kaunas Supremo Court and Profes sor Edward W. Ilomis. This session, like nil of those to follow, will be held behind closed doors and all informa tion of the proceedings intended for the public will ho filtered through tho bauds of n press committee, J no suojeot so lev ted for toworrow's consideration is "Political Reforms," and under this head thu topics to bo discussed Inuludu militarism, a tMirmunont international tribunal, proportlonul representation, single tax, non-partisan teiiiKnnuce and organized labor, There is nothing In tho talks of tho delegates already ar rived to licur out thu seiisutlonal stories that a new political party Is to be or gunlftcd. Apparently thu conference will follow closely along thu lines set down by tho so-called national politi cal and social reform conference of tho past, discussing a wide range of sub jects but "accomplishing little hi the way of tangible results, Tho Ituptihllcans of South Dakota are assembled in state convention today for the nomination of candidates for Judges of the supreme court. Tho sentiment of the convention Is strongly in favor of thu renomination of tho present judges. The annual commencement oxorclsett at Harvard University today ware ren dered notable by tho presence of (lov emor Wolcott and other distinguished guests and by tho conferring of the de gree of 1. 1.. D, iiou M, t'aiuhou, the i'reuch ambassador, in recognition of the distinguished public survices he ier formed in the negotiations which re stored k'aco iHitween the United States and Spain, It is the only instance in which the ambassador of n foreign Hiwer liau received such a distinguished honor from u luiidlug American univer sity. Cincinnati is in gala attire in honor of thu thousands of visitors there for thu golden Jubilee meeting of the North American Sacngorhuud, which formally opens tonight The arriving trains this morning brought hundreds of delegates, Including large parties from Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburg, Cleveland, .Mil waukee, Uuiisvlllu and other cities. The decorations of tho immense audi torium, especially erected fur the meet ings and concertsof thu sangurfeat were coin pint is 1 this morning. The work has been artistically done, and the building prosuttts a Umutlful and attractive ap pearance to tho eye of every beholder, Tho national colors of Germany and of tho United Ktatiw are blended harmoni ously in all of the definitions. The saugeifost will 1h in session until Satur day. During thut time there will be the ouueurts, hi which 5,000 vocalists, representing 'MQ Herman singing societ ies throughout the country, will partici pate. The sollsltri at the oRnlng con cert thts evening will 1h Min Sara Anderson, Mrs. Marshall Pease, Mr. Ucorgo Hamlin, Mr. Oscar Khrgotl and Mr. Jooeph S. Ibmrnsteiu, This table is (he second of a series compiled from the Official Records published by the State, giving Roll Calls on all Important Questions at the Spacial Session of the 20th.GeneraI Assembly. The crcaUtt care should be given to any litUo sore, nluiple or orutou whloh ohows no dUooolUon to heal under ordtu- ISHClKfl IT ri&fT l ij treatment. No one can tell how eoon thnm ArfuimlO A I rlrwl Ad will develop Into Canoer of tho wont type. bo many raoiuit uio (row. wanoer iimniy iy cauae they do not know Juit what the dlco iuj , eti weee 4ivuwruiim vui u uvvivi't f and are lorovu to ulunlt to n cruel nnd Uanirerou k.SWUei--tk oely treatment whloh tho doctor know for Canoer. Hie uiHeaae iitewpUy return, however, and U even more violent and destruotive than .tfore, Cer w deadly poJUon in tho blood, and an operation, pkuter, or pr H-MRtcan Have no eueci wuaiever upon u. xue cure muti i from wttu tne mm vestige of pouon muat w vrautoaiea. Mr. Wn VTalpole. of Walalitown, 8. D,, aayat "A Utile Wotoh about the frlr-o o( a pea oaine under my left eye, snuhieily growluar larger, from which shoot Iuk pains al UrtWreJe nut la all dlrectiona, I became greatly alarmed a4 oonenHed good doctor, who pronounced ft Cancer, and advUd that it bo out out, but this 1 could not vou iMMt to, I read in my local paper of a cure effected by 8 8. 8., a&4 decided to try It, It aotd like a charm, the Cancer becoming at tint irritated, and then dUolurglug vry freely. Tfela gradually grew If and then discon tinued aHofeetter, leaving a amall eoab which toon drop p4 off, awtHow only a healthy little ecar remalna where wb4tie(NwltoMroymy life oaoe held full way." PieIv4yaMioaly oure for Canoer u Swift's BpeclUo . S. . FOR THK BLOOD k b Ir ready 'wklek oa go deap enough to reach the root of hi u out of M areteta permaneuiiy, a eurgioai unornuoa HMMt-tWe real aeat of the dlao beoaueo tk Uixxl con leiei uBon 8, S, 8, i nothing oau take Its placw. ajae ay m of AsrofuU, ecceina, KheuioatUm, Contagloua TlMtiltiTT-T. or y ettuK- form of blood dwae, Valuable k fm4 Wmma will be swelled free to may addreee by jLifMU, weorgta. .' OHM fpHnHHR r IHBBiHBB aMi mat wmtk t.ol himtitmmm. U TA:l.lLejM niiiiii fiimi UnUBnmQmi Ilrnuly ! Illootl Deep, Cltau blood mean a clvan kui. No ln'uty without it. Caiicaret, Candy (.atll tie clean your blood and keen it cloan, b Mirring up the laa' hvr and driving all im puruiva ftom the body. Ilrgin to-dty to. Uuuh iiiinph-, Uiil. blotvlie. hhaklKid, nud that sickly billon compUuiau by tVie liM-artM, btsiuty fur ten cvnt. All dret Cbtt, Mtifactiou guaruutcvd, 10c, 25c, 60o. Illustrated Ltciuic Tonight. Nel 11. Jseks. general Mterutary of the Y. M. 0. A. nt Oakland, Co.1., nnd Prof. IaisIIo, of Herkhvy, arrivinl thU morning and will glvw the illutrmted lecture this evening nt tho Ptrst Pmptist ihuich. 1 ho Xttttbjoot of lcotun and v.uw is "Association work in thu I 'uiImI Stututs army, during the Sjwiu-ibh-Amerioen war." The views will fully illiitlrolu tho work dene among the troops of the variou large ontnp in tho east and Oullfnnilu, and as It U now lieipg done in the Philippine Inlands, Over 100 pictures will be shown. Ad uiiMioit is irw to the publio. A Mdleo tioii is taken e 9at TWt m 4 tuMi Tr lift lj. To qull tutMu;e lljr end lorr, t tatf utile. lull ot lit. uriultlr. Uke Nd1 IUo. tb nmiJcf-wotkcr, U mV,va wcah ua irvu. All drtmtUU,Hvf or 11. Oururn- leea Itouklti tul miunU fi. Allttl OM(lU( HOUCMJ U, 19UCU .r T4W vera. Adams, I.. J, (Hep.) Marion county. Dates. G. W. (Hop.) Multiiomah county. Hrownull, Geo. C. (Hep.) Clackamas county. Cameron, Theo. (Hep) Jackson county, Clem, J. (Union) Linn county. Daly, Dernnrd (Union) Lake county. Daly, John D(Kcp,) Kenton county. Driver, I. I). (Hep.) hams county. Dnfer, K. H. (Union) Wasco county. Fulton, C. Wr. (Hop.) Clatsop county. Haines, W K. (Hep) Washington county. Harmon, CK (Hep) Josujiliiue county. Haseltiuu, J K (Hep) Multnomah county, Howe, W A (Hep) Yamhill county. Kolly, P H (Hep) Linn county. Kuykundall, W' (Hop) Iine county, iooney, N II (Hup) Marion county. Mnekay, Donald (Hep) Miiltnomnh county. Mlchell, John (Hup) W'aseo county. Morniw, J W' (Union) Morrow county. Mulkoy, H F (Hup) Polk county. Patterson, G. W. (Hop) Washington county. Porter, I. D. (Hep.) Clackauuis county. Proehstel.Geo. W'.tHop.) Umatilla county. Heed, A. W. (Hep.) Douglas county. Selling, lien (Hup.) Multnomah county. Simon, Joseph (Hep.) Multnomah county. Smith, William (Peo.) linker county. Taylor, T. 0. (Hep.) Umatilla county. Wade, Justus (Peo.) Union county. 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Davis went over to the Pioneer titiurricH today for his summer Kojourn The Modern Ileauty o(sl fool and mnshine. in rives on w with plenty of exercise in the open Herschbach Reiffeiman and air. BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS, Wo will shoo your horse, build or ropulr yuur wugon or Implemonts Doing leuatcd to stay our patrons tiiivon guurantcc that our work will be satisfactory. Shop 100 Ohomeketa street. Toionliouo 27C5. 4-1 tf IUr form elows with health and bur face blooms witli its beauty. If hur system needs the cleansing action of u laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleas ant Syrup of Figs, made by tho Calif ornia Fig Syrup Co. only. O J3u SJ S O 3K. 'X -a. . iWitU yf Tb KM Yeq lira Alwn Bwthl Will T Gray Is sending a few days looking over Unit county, Mrs. T. M.Gatoh,of Corvallis, ac companied by Mrs. C.V, Anthony, of Santa Cruz, arrived down from Corval lis this morning for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gatuh,of this city. Drowsiness Is dispelled by Hhkuii- AM'B P1I.L8. RED FRONT LIVERY FirstyClass Feed and Boarding stables, 101 Commercial Stukct. SALEM, ORE. Win ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs for Commercial Men BUble la tame block Hotel Wlllftmatt. 9Safe teams and comfortable rigs for ladles and family drlylni? a spec ialty. Horses boarded by day, week or month und best of satisfaction guaranteed. 3-1 tf Mr. Prcmau Van Pat ton wunt to Albany this morning on imortuut business. faWKXj CJT- TTjyfl ' ifrOl :i VilV f7HTTniiiagac Jf 1 ' - WF,MIm J 'I 1 1 mF 'Francos Klior Roland says my svifu used Dawson's Herb tea one month, her bnckucho It cured." 0 24 tf fVrt-cr There it a idotiread I and fulne im- that a man, in order to be a Hood phytician. muit U tuote or le heart, let, I'eople mU take hcaitlenct for nerve. The tvro tettu Good Puture, Parties wanting good pasture can gut sitmu nt thu Statu tair ti rounds liy ap plying 0. D. Gabrielson, secretary. G-tl-t. Cheap Rates to the East, Christian Kudeavor excur. ston. Kffeetlve June 20. Sw Thomas Watt A do. 0 23 6-t vnouYiuuus. A nuui may bavc a nerve of ntcel and a beatt u tender a mother'. Of all the pcciaUkU in the world, there probably ate not two that have at wide au experience in the ttzatmeut of women's dUeate a Dr K V Pierce, chief consult inu physician to the Invalid' Hotel and Suniic.il Institute, at UufTalo, N Y With the wlitiuct of hi staff of able phrsi cian. he has prescribed, in the past thirty i-cai. for many thousands of women. Dr Pierce U pie ciuluently a sympathetic pay Biciau. I'cthap mote than any other man hi the profession he reatiie the hardship of womau' work, and the disadvantage uuder which she labor because of the weak, delicate aud susceptible tttucture of the fcmhtine organism, ills immense prac tice in disease peculiar to women forced upon hi recognition the fact that women wot.ld never take the proper care of their health, to long- a that care tenuirvd the repugnant "examination" aud "local treatments" iuslsted upon by nearly all phytlcUu. After year of stmsy he invent ed temedy now kuown a Dr Pierce' favorite Prescription thai Is on absolute and unfailing cure for the most complicated and obstinate case of disease peculiar to women. Thl wonderful medicine cure in the privacy of the home, and doe away with the ueccMity fir obnoxious "local tieatmeut." It imptiu health, strength, vigor and elasticity to the organ distinctly feminine and nt lor wifehood and mother hood. In paper covet, at one-cent sUmps, cloth blading, taccnU extra. Dr. Pieice's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser. Addict Dr. IL V Pierce. Buffalo, K. Y. tjvk ill A, n,V ,.-,, fe'HVi, .- .- A LIFE SAVED. Dr-J.F. nllat, Fall. Cook, the UotnnlcRl Specl Sucoooda Whom Othera Notice, Olllco of the seorebiry of State, Sa loin. Oregon. Juno 21. IHiW. Notice U tueTu i.,,...., ,,1.... ,i., ,).,. ui.i,. iii nr arc lax from ' ""-v, ,......- .. ..... . .igriuuitiire uaving, in compliance wun au Act of the Twentieth legislative I Assembly tlltxt in the olllco of the See , rvtary of State February 23d, 18i0, , deeded to thu Statu of Oregon tho lands i known as thu "State Fair Grounds," : the appropriation of $7,000 for the pay ment of the warrant indebtedness of I said State Hoard of Agriculture istmetl ' l. . k,l, .,, m.l tcto ...,...1.. .... I ..4U . W,U. W.H., ,in, .li7ll uu I (torsiM, waruuts, win tw issiuhi on too iii1i,4a. State Treasurer to tho ext tut of the1111?11111'3 nppiopriation. Interest will not be al lowed after thU date. F. I Dunbar, Secretary of State. In accordance with tho above uotico. holder of all warranta of tho Oregon State Hoard of Agricul ture dated prior to February 23d, 1SUS) aro hereby notified that tho same will U paid on presentation at the olllco of the Secretary of State, or at the otlice of tho uudereigiusl, und that interest will ceuso after this date- J. 11. Albert, trvusurerof the Dregou State lkianl of Agrioultuiv. O-SG-tt. To whom it may concern : This is to certify that Bertha P. Con nr, of Mt. Angel precinct, Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from u cancer ous growth in tho left ear for about three years. The growth was cutout twico and burned out once by Albany Phvsicians, but tho growth camo back " as bad as ever, and juiliiod her so badly that she had to be taken from school. After three week's treatmeut by Dr. J, F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tho Hotauical SixMtalist, tho growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four months siiice treatment was begun, the growth has not reappeared, ami the ear has en tirely healed leaving only tho scars in tlictod by tho Albany doctors, I hereby certify that tho above state ment Is absolutely true, and that Ber tbaP Conner, Uie twreon mentioned BUGGIES WAGONS. O ARTS HACKS ETC. The Best in the World at the Lowest Prices. MOWERS. HAY TOOLS. BINDERS. We always lead on style, quality and low price. Large supply of evervthiiiff inour line. Warehouses oppo- auc uicwciy, near ouicni riuiirnijj iruns. MITCHELL, LEWIS & ST AVER OO. J. Al. Forsythe, Manager. RAZOR TAX AU people are hereby nouned that a tax on Razors of 25c for retempevine is now on and can be paid at the shop of Sim II. White and Co. at High street, opposite tho Court House. 5-20-t in Hie utllilavit. baa res ded in mv fn, IHirson ... ...w.umu,,,. uuralum my u I. oimv vuriyuiiiuiioou, oearing tne re lationship to mo of niece, .,.,, H. 0. Long. Suliacribed and sworn to More me this eighth day of June, 1SW. W. W. Hail, couutv clerk of Mnrlm, mnni Oregou. ' ' Hi "TJ-x mm BLfv wlsw 1 JRHFHliSBBBBfc- Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 93 COURT STREET. CASTOR I A For Infanta aud Children. Hi Kifid You Have Always BwgHt r5J&S for Scresn Doors, Etc., liwn and shingles 8AI.KM KKNOB WORK'S .. , ,. Walt Molt. Prp, Held and poultry fence at lowest prices. MONTEZUMA Make a specially of all Kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iroa workrioflntf and guttering, u full Hue of Pumps and pump fittings. Prompt work and reasonable prices. We carry In stock the Fairbanks wind milt. Call and see ua before ulvlug your order for mill or tank. Phone 231 plec Thtre U only one in town to get a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS If yoti are trogcr, ask your neighbor, he will tell you to go to W W. JOHNS iu btk of th Red Fcnt wrug More. Bara the Sbiuatuna 4'ljd wina . U. SULLIVAN WUCTIOAL TAIWJRj A olcollneof goods and sainTilM on hand. Sulta $15 up. I'auU p, a perect bt guaranteed, au H0.RTATK BTHKKt; Is a beautiful dappled chestnut 10a hands high, and weighs 1700 lbs. Ho is a ivriect all purpose horse. Will bo at Huffman's stablo, Salem, Saturday of each week In July and Aug ttst, and Uie remainder of the week at the Fair Grounds. Terms, tlfi.TjO to in mire. Also colts broken and handled for peed. H. B. RcrriiKHroKD. Premium on Warrants. Aturrtlt Mvtnc Msrian or uniu to ,iUDoe or. 1 the ofti,- of Kuf n Brjr Pullr nwnl. w-i... ,,.- 12-r .,, t "-.,'7 .v- TW u USiWDI, wilt UO WC4I IO CU( It rrmsn. Barker. V9 CoBuastv-lsl 1 will allow Pduarum ua Il ua vropeflr tuJora r rsAts. Maosy to 1mw l ud 7 pr cent Inter est oa Improved tutu. No coasmtaelos. JAwhia El'QKNC BUEYMAN Wtlt t'sroer ULtck. ru iVaimicUI strttt street, with Uolse A FKOMPr WORK AND LOW PRICES The Geo, M, Beeler Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rates and policies In the leading companies. Employment Agency, Da you want wonc, or need help of any kind ? Apply at once. Rental Agency, Property to rent, . Register our agency, 288 COMUKRCUL STUEET, SAUOi. mmtfx;-ii W'-g.1.1-'!