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,pf, y, j-;"",? i'TT'"''W!!!pwirfryf-' DAILY CAPtTAT, JOURNAL, BALKM, OREGON. TUESDAY1, JUNE 2!J, 1008 2 4l THE CAPITAL JOURNAL i. HOPER, Ed. and Prop. F An Independent Nownpaper Devoted to American Principles anJ tbc JTORfOM and DovelopctuciU of Alt Oregon. rubllnlicd Krery Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (tuTarlabir In Advance. ) , Dally, by carrier, per year ,.W.(M Per month Wo Dally, by mall, per year .. 4.00 Per month ......8Jo Weekly, by mall, per rear. .'1.00 Six months COc is8 TURN OVER A NEW LEAP. Do not tho would-be managers of the Republican party in Oregon soo that tho moro thoy resist popular measures, THE MORE THEY DRIVE THE PEOPLE AWAY FROM THEM? Tholr last platform condemned the recall and proportional repre sentation and tho peoplo promptly dfcacted those measures. THE LEADERS HESITATED In their ofton declared loyalty to the principle of electing senators by tho direct vote1 of tho.pooplo;i t ' 1113 . PEOPLE INSTRUCTED them by r four to ono Slqtp to st their choice for tho U St' senate Wlf tlload Instructions -aro ''riot nd horcd to tho pooplo will doclaro tho Ropubllcan party A MINORITY BY AN OVERWHELMING VOTE. If tho alleged lenders do not be llovo that let them try it. Has not tho tlmo como to quit fighting popular ideas and TO GET INTO LINE WITH THE PEOPLE THEMSELVES? ' What havo tho managers to gala by further attacking tho right of tho neoplo to rule? (HIE POLITICIAN WHO ARRO GATES POWER TO HIMSELF, TO DO AS HE PLEASES, HAS NO FU TURE. There nro Instances closo at homo . of this kind of political folly. Tho t'mq has como to turn ovor a now loaf and make tho Ropubllcan party rosponsivo to tho will of tho people. TT HAS NO FUTURE ON AVT OTIIER LINE. IT DESERVES NONE. Kay and Eaton and tho senator from Washington Baw the handwrit ing and Jumped ovor onto tho peo ple's side, GRAFT TS NOT ALL THERE IS TO POLITICS. London? lind better bocomo listen ers. Tlmv will Inst a good deal longor. THEY WILL GO OUT OF COM MISSION LESS OFTEN, and stand a bettor chance of staying within smolllng dlatanco of tho public crib. o THE RECOVQTf?TrT?n UNIVERSITY. OF THE Now that tho election is ovor, and tho Stnto university has got Its pormanont auppnrt of $1211,000 a year somptblntr should ln done FOR THF. UFroNSTRUCTION OF THE INSTITUTION. But In n'l tho Jublllatlon and In nil this woolc of graduating oxorclse3 It la not llkolv that any earnost ef fort will bo mn1 to rnrront nny 0f tho defects In that institution. Tho Linn county grango haB start ed a mnyinnnt to havn both tho State unlvnrMtv and the Agricultural collogn PUT UNDER ONE BOARD OF REGENTS, ns tho four normnl Pchoo!e linvo boon. Them s room to doubt if that nlono wou'd necotnllh tho renl ondi to bo R')iiaht. It t'llcht rMtiH In grontnr economy nd In cutting o tt tho duplication of courses. BUT MORE OF THIS WILL HAVE TO BE DONE, and thoro la room for Improvement in both insti tutions in getting out of each other's fields, The people will not stand to bo taxed to maintain dupllcato courses. In closing tho critical discussion, The Capital Journal wishes to sug gest in tho interest of the univer sity that it meet tho demands of the pooplo bettor NOW THAT IT HAS MORE MONEY TO CARRY OUT ITS PLANS WITH. Tho law and medical departments. should bo taken out of tho purllous ? Portland, tho standards, of admls Ion 'raised to that of othor flrst fclaSs 'universities, AND MAINTAIN ED AT EUGENE. Tho dopartmont of education should bo built up and mado to sorvo tho rapidly growing demand for special teachers for tho high schools. All tho students taking professional courses SHOULD BE REQUIRED TO PAY TUITION. Tho feelings of a largo number of pooplo In Oregon aro sot forth by tho following editorial from tho Portland Labor Press, and tho real friends of tho university should try to understand the situatien: "Portland's work, which saved tho university bill, Is now cnllod "noble" bv tho university boosters. Tho un- gamlshcd truth Is that tho "friends of tho university" grossly misrepre sented fncts in snying the opposition to tho appropriation was not repre sentative. Tho purely superficial work dono In Portland Is all that avod tho measure. Tho university's homo county wont against it. Tho stnto at largo outsldo of Portland defeated It by a round majority. With tho normal voto of Portland It would havo boon beaten. Tho superficial effort put forth In this city nftor tho university pooplo found It would tako strenuous work, nnd nono too scrupulous, Is all that saved tho bill, Tho Labor Press is not particularly sorry tho measure pnssod. Tho sum of money may not bo too great. But tho Labor Proas know that It know tho feelings of tho pooplo of Oregon, or of such of them ns exorcised their feelings in dependently, nnd events havo clearly proven that It did." Wc exercise more care in the selection of choice Coffees, than any other house in the world. Four's 1 Golden J. a mi nxs & (jteM M itiz&Slili mm ct? has the flavor appreciated by knowing coffee drinkers. Grind' it at hbmc Not too fine: J. X. afelffer (D. Co., 8W rtru)tii BANItEitg AT TllE CITY OF PENDLETON A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives mo pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," wrltos Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 430 Houston St., Now York. "It's n grand fnmlly medicine for dypopsla and liver complications; whllo for lamo back and weak kidneys It can not bt too highly rocommendod." Electric Bitters rogttlato tho diges tive functions purifies tho blood, nnd Imparts ronoved vigor and vitality to tho weak and debilitated of both pxps. Sold under gunrantoo at J. C. Perry's drug store. DOc. o It is reported that J Plorpont Mor gan has bought tho WcstlnghouHO Eloctrlc company trust for 47 millions. Iluclc'en .s Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rurnl Routo 1, Who Ycnno W thoro for carrvliu: Cochran. Ga.. wrltes: "I had a bad nn THR RMiwrornSFS OF STUDY jsoro como on tho Instep of my foot AT TWO institutions. MAT.W and could find noth'ng that would TAINFD BY THE STATE? It will bo heal It until I nppllod Bucklon's Ar sald thoro must of nocoslty bo nlcn Salvo. Loss than half of a 215 Bomo duplication of courses. 'cont box won tho day for mo by nf- Thoro will havo to bo som dttnll- feeling a perfect cure." Sold under cntlon in sciences nnd In English, guarantee at J. C. Perry's drug Sccuro Diplomas. Tho following pupils rocolvod 8th grndo diplomas in Harlot, county In Juno 1008! George Flck, Woodburn No. 1; Lydla Ilorndon, Snlom; Morlln F. Conrad, Guy Geer, George Bondorf llarvey Fischer, Harold E. Wright, Waltor T. Rutledge. Oscar Snraguo, Albort C. Hartley, Sllverton; Albert Ward, Modena Ludwig, Viola Haack, Floyd Burnott, Cornelia Brant, Woodburn; Leonnrd B. Jtldson, Echo Hunt, Saletri No. 4; Harry Patton, Dolph Humphreys, Macleay; Rosa Patterson, Gervnls No. 2; Mablo Zo- soi, Salem No. 4; Myra urougnor, Scotts Mills; Bcsslo Clark, Scotts Mills; Frances Bockor, Gervais, Rosa Klntz, Sublimity, V. Daro Slopor, Herschol Shrovo, Guy P. Koarnos, Emma Frank, Stnyton; Mary E. Housor, Aumsvlllo; Harold Robert son, Phrona Hagedorn, Tttrnor; Earl Irish, Salem No. 8; Jos. Impor, Sa Iem William Magce, Noble; Alfred Hcrrllng Stnyton; Edna Grover, Woodburn, Hnzol BItncy, Eugene Riches, Woodburn; Vorn M. Walling, Salem No. 8; Waltor Schrunk, Salem No. C; Clarol Ogle, Woodburn, Nollln Sherman. Lloyd Mason. Efllo Wod- dlo, Dora Woddlo, .TofforHon; Winnie Will, Hubbard. o SKIN ON FIRE - AGONY UNBEARABLE but what oxcuno Is thoro to carry on ! aliment in civil engineering rinir onsliipnrlng, hydraulic on r'nrlttg, and oloctrlcal engineer ing THERE TS TOO MITCH ENGINER TVO AT THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, according to the list of graduatos published, where tight took a cottrpo in agriculture, 11 In (ionYtic scl-nc. and about sixty odd In engineering. But the Industrial and domosttc aclenco departments of tho nc-lcult-ural collogo have been strengthened and enlargod, and A LOT OF THE LITERARY AND Ot'TTrn", COURSES HAVE BEEN CUT OUT. Tho Agricultural collogo Is putting In wood and motnl-worklng shops, cookery and dres'-maklng depart ments, nnd onlardisr Mm nM vn'k and getting out of competition wltji tho Stato university. Saving is the sure road to wealth A thousand men win a compe tent o by quietly saving their spare money whoro one .gets rich i by speculation and gtt-rloh-qulek BMiomH. Open a Savings Account wlt'a us and doposlt regularly a part of your onrnlugs and your financial i uccos la assured; SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK atoro. An Investigation is bolng mado In to tho explosion on tho Gorman ocean steamer Arcadia at Phlladel phla, It bolng bolloved that explo lvos were connected "with a fuse had been placed on bonrd by Gorman strikers bollovlng tho shop would be lost in mid-ocean, ci-, , . Tho Best Pills Ever SoTd. "After doctoring 15 years fo.r chronic Indigestion, nnd spending ovor two hundred dollars, nothing has dono mo as much good as Dr, King's New Llfo Pills. I consider thorn tho best pills ovor sold," whites B, F. Ayscue. of InglesUu, N. C. Sold under guarantee at J, C, Perry's drug store. 25c. , o Tho socialists oxpoct to seat six of tho twolvo members of tho Gorman diet nt tho oloctlon thore today. o When you need to take something tako It promptly for tho stomach, but tnko something you know Is re lloblo something liko Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Kodol Is pleasant to tnko, It is reliable and Is guaranteed to give relief. It Is so'd bv all druggists, Annual Commencement Exercises. Eugene, Oregon, June 20-24, 1908. For tho above occasion n rate of ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE on tho certificate plan Is au thorized. WM. M'MURAAY, J. M. SCOTT, G. P. A., S. P. Co. A. O. P. A., S. P. Co. C-19-5t o Important Dates in Oregon. Stato Teaohora association at Eu- (goue, Juno 25, 26 and 27, Stato university commencement, June 21 to 24, at Eugene. Stato normal graduation at Mon , mouth, June 20 to 23. i Marlon county pioneer's reunion at Hunt farm, Saturday, Juno 27. ; State board of regents normal schools meets at Salem, Jane 30. Mt. Angel college and seminary, Tuo3day, June 23. Terrible Itching Burning Slcln 1)1 M'um? Now Quickly Cured. A purely vegetable oxtornnl rom od y that has been proved boyond all possible doubt to euro tho wornt cases of Eczema and all skin disease? can now bo procurod by all skin sufforors. This romarkablo romody Is D. D. D. Proscription, tho discov ery of Dr. Decqtur D. Donnls, tho woll-known skin specialist, and Is be ing manufactured by tho D. D. D. Co., 112 Michigan St., Chicago, 111. Tho demand for this remedy has bo como tremendous within n short tlmo hecatuo pooplo aro Just learning tlmt tho hundreds of euros It has mado scorn to bo pormanont. Eczema and nil diseases of tho skin must bo treated locally, accord ing to tho views now hold by foro most skin specialists and physicians; that Is, you must doctor tho Itch whoro tho itch is. It Is useless to nU tempt to euro akin discaso by taking drugs and medicines into tho stom nch, Thi dlsenso is not In tho hlooJ. It Is In tho slcln and only skin dcop, You must get at tho scat of tho dl soaso and kjll tho gorm by mnklng direct applications to tho skin. Mrs, L. B. Powell, Box 414, C.i ruthorsvlllo, Mo., wrltes: "Words cannot convoy my full approbation of D. D. D. Tho faco of my baby boy was a solid ncab. when I accident ally hoard of D. D. D. I socurod a bottle at onco nnd began to apply It. It was miraculous in its cure. It honlod my baby's faco completely. If nnyono wants further Information nbout this I shall bo only too glad to hear from thorn," Testimonials of hundreds of ensea of romarkablo euros by D. D. D. Prescription nnd nn Interesting booklot on skin dl-easo and Its treat ment, oxorctso, diet, bathing, etc., may bo had free by calling on Tho Capital Drug Co., whoro D. D, D. Prescription nnd D. D. D. Soap will bo found on salo. 81."SO Fof Best Article. The Republican Congressional Commlttoo offers $150 for tho bost nrtlclo not exceeding 1,000 words on tho subject, "Why tho Ropubllcan Party Should Bo Successful Next No vember." Tho competition Is opon$o a1!. In judging tho merits of contrl butlom consideration will bo given not only to stvle, arguments and facts presented, but to tho convinc ing power, and It should bo borne In mind that members of congress aro to bo elected aa woll as president and vice-president. No manuscripts will bo returned, but will bo tho property of tho com mittee. Tho boat artlclo will be widely usod both In the newspapers of -the country nnd In pamphlet form. Tho award will be mad.o and checic son to successful contestant nbout August 15th. Manuscripts raint be mailed not lator than July 15th to Literary BurBU, RpubUc'nn Con gressional Commlttoo, Metropolitan nank Building, Washington, D. O. o "Lend a Hand," printed In tho Or egon state prison, appeared In tho national colors on its fourth anni versary edition. There was also a fine artlclo in commendation of Gov ernor Chamberlain, who has Indeed been a friend of tho prisoners In tho practical aenso of tho word. It Is a fine paner editorially and typo graphically and as a Utorar-y product. (Pendleton Tribune.) All tho bankora of tho county woro tho guests of tho throe Pendleton banks at a banquet at tho Bowman Grill Mast night, and considering tho money each batik holds within its strong vaults and of .which tho rep resentatives woro tho guards, It was porhapB tho groatost gathering of wealth ovor assoniblod In tho county, oqunl almost to a millionaires' club. Tho banquet and Boclal session which followed in tho Commer cial club rooms, woro puroly in formal. Everybody talkod aa ho folt tho spirit move and no Bot apoochos or program was carried out or at tempted. Tho purposo of this llttlo solreo was moroly to promoto good fellow ship and bottor ncqualntnnco among tho banking intorosts of tho county, or rather tho mon representing tho lntoroBts. Every bank In tho county waa ronresontcd and tho visiting chock artists voted tho local clan of greenback corrallorfl right roy.il hosts for ovorythlng wbb dono up In omlnontly propor stylo, especially tho banquet, which was a vory tooth somo affair jiroparcd under tho ox-po)-t supervision of Mr1. FIbIi of thP Bdwmnn. As tho object of tho gathering was to promoto a moro friendly ro tation botwoon tho mon nt tho head of tho banking Institutions of tho county, It 1b yory probablo that thoro wU bo othor congregations, as sembled nt futttro dato to onjoy banquotB and talk ovor itoma of In terest to bankora In gonornl. o Do Witt's Witch Hazol Salvo. It la" especially Reed for piles. Bo sum to get DoWltt'a. Sold by all drug gists. o Comtilatii to Commission. A. B. Sprnguo of tho Croasot Tlm- bor company of Elgin Iibb writton n lottor to tho Railroad commission complaining of tho Inadequate bag gage facilities afforded by tho O. R. & N. company botweon Elgin nnd La Grando. Tho lottcr atntos that thoro aro two trains dnlly between tho cltios, Tho ovonlng train, which carries most of tho pnsscngors, hn3 no bnggago car, and refuaoB to carry baggago oven nB frolght. Tho pas sengers, Mr. Sprnguo states, aro compelled to hlro teams to transport their trunks nnd sart'do cases from Elgin to La Grando or otso havo tbolr baggago arrlvo 24 hours bohlnd thorn. Ho uBks tho commission to look into tho matter. Ab yet no dato has been sot for tho hearing. o Kennedy's Laxatlvo Cough Syrup is tho ono that children llko so woll to tnko as it tastos nearly as good as maplo sugar. It acts gently yet frooly on tho bowola nnd thereby It drives tho cold out of tho system. It Is eold by all druggists. t iiv If You Are Sick It is beciniso some of tho organs of tho bod are riot doing their work well. Thoro js a lack of that nervous energy that gives thorn motion. Con sequently you aro -weak, worn-out, nervous, irrit able, cannot sleorjj have headache, indigestion, etc. because there Is not sufli cierifc' netve f orqo to keep tho organs active and al low tjieih to perform their natural functions. Dr. Miles' Nervine restores health because "it restores this ' nenvous energy, "T.1 hava 'been idck for a. year, una did not 'know what waa tht matter with m67 I tried many remedial and Sono of them proved . any value. I eard of Dr. Mile' Xenrlne. I pro cured a bottle, and. Uefpre I had taJceg half of It I wan better". X would havi had norvoua pretrattea,lf I had not rot thin mcdleJno wha I did. I con tinned to talc It wUl I was entirely well. I hav !nc reenmtnehded Ik t Hve of rar lady friends, and tliar hav all thanked -ma for" dolor bo. tat tt bonented them an." ... - .- J. 3B1M. K08H OTTO. 1J 0. 3d fit. Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Mites' Nervine la sold by your ruoqlt, who will guarantee that the flrat Tottlo will benefit. If It fall, he will refund your money.) Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind funarceNe Wlllnmctto Hotel Arrivals. II. M. WIUlaniEon, Portland; W. II. Norton, Portland; R. Smith, Cor valllB, 13. It. Morris, C. P. Donobrnko nnd wlfo, A. Holson, Chas. Oi Win termttto, II. L. King, Alonzo Morri son, O. W. Crawford and wife, Portland. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN -n-v ". T-r Administrator Notice of Appoint, ment. Notlco la horoby given that on tho 2Gth dny of May, A. D. 1908, tho county court of Marlon couuty, Or egon, duly appointed tho under signed ns administrator of tho estate of Isabollo Small wood, deceased, and having duly qualified as re qulrod by law, nil persons having clnltns against said ostnto aro notified to present thom with propor vouch. ors attached nB by law required, to tho undersigned nt his rosldonco in ' Salem, Mnrlon county, Oregon, with, in six months from tho dato of the first publication of this notico, to wit: May 2Cth, 1008. J. II. SMALLWOOD, Administrator. PRANK A. TURNER, Attornoy. G-2C-0t-Tucs only Tho above cut wm.i. brick llmvl iPn.. "'"" o Guaranteed en a ... F.ra nronf. Pkiuami..! . " ' " "utai a d.ribhv A. L. FRASER 258 BTATK STREBir Estimate, iurntsoed' oVWii, - S 'I Graber Bros, n PLUMBING f aa AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt attention to all ordora, guarantee oat work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to tho sanitary ittnd ard. WE WILL I1E PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES OX CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Libert; street, back of Darr'a Jewelry Storo. Phono 650. Huie Wing Sang Co, &u,0r. ma stock of goods Annual Session Oregon Christian Wo mako up all kinds offripwn Missionary Society. ' J nnd whlto underwear, walw.Mnev Tumor, Oregon, Juno 23-July Cth, as and skirts; all klndi ot tttllt 1008. Por tho above occasion n mon's and ladles' furntthls; (oeh; into of ono and ono-thlrd faro will all kinds of silks nnd drew peJi, bo made by tho Southern Pacific hoso, suits, pants, overall, blanket!, Company on the cortlflcnto plan, 'neckwear, matting, chlnaiire, J?oMuSiy8GltpAA0, P' AVoSi trunks, embroidery and Uce, etc. McMumy,a.jt.A: o -o-ot QUu gT0KR BEgL Salo Notice. I Goods now at very low prlce-b'i Notlco Is horoby glvon that, under B"Io. m ..i. ii x. oaa - X. Commercial St., I will on tho 2Cth day of Juno, UIPUirQ'iTD'C Pll I1 1908, ut 2 o'clock p m., at tho pound lanlbntOlM in ho city of Salem, soil at public, sFlK uunt AurrAiA auction tho following described Im- AaKS I'nn t - " f?Y' pounded nnlmal, tewlt: Two-yoar-old stoor, black, with somo whlto on tho belly, split in tho right ear, largo hortiB. Tho ownor of said animal can havo tho samo by proving proporty and paying tho logal charges and oxpon- bos ot taking up and kccplngr etc., nnd In dofault thoroof for five days f ftW9 k tr Tut h.r. HM VJ,f!tm SOtPBYOroiSBGrttWj. THE AVENUE CrcainB, icea, clgan JJS Ions. Corner of SeTenteesuj mi Asylum avonae. N. u. ot, V will prooed to soil said' animal nt Drietor. M , lt,t public auction, na provided in ordl- "" .. i nanco No, 420 of tho nforosald city. 'CaJpm FpflCC Y0lK5 iw""" Ueudquflrter for Worea Wire Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickett. Ojjjj Malthold nooflng, P. & W Rooting, Bcraja nmj li Justable vji.dqw ov Among the clubmen of the town the Hon. Billy Gatens ha been given some of the credit for tho olc. tion of Chamberlain to the senate. It Is not all duo to tho Pulton Republicans. D. W. GIBSON, City Marshall! Salem, Oregon, Juno 20, 1908 C-205t ! Notice to Property .Owners on Broad. way airvui. Notico Ja horoby glvon that tho owners 'of njoporty to bo benefited by tho Improvement of Broadway street in tho city of Salem, Oregon, with crook or rlvor gravel, between iv ic LYDFA E.ISTNKHAM No othor medicine has been so successful hi reliovincr tho fiufforine tho north lino of North Mill creel: of women or received so many gen- and tho north lino of Madison streot, uino testimonials ns has Lydla; E. !ln Bald clty who deair0 t0 mak0 saia women who havo been restored to t n,ont aml ,n accordance with tho health by Lydla E. Finkham's Veg-! I),ans and specifications now on file stable Compound, Almost every '. In tho offlco of 'tho city recorder of one you meet has either been beno-.Bnld city, Bhall fllo tholr written ap fited by it, or has friends who have. ' plication thorofor with said city re In tho Pmkhnm Laboratory at , cordor, on or before Juno 29, 190S. lion one hundred thousand letters ' w' ,f ' from women seeking health, and c"16-llt- cltJ' Recordor. hora are tho lottow iu which they ' o openly stato over their own signa- Reform School Supplies, turps that thoy woro cured by Lydia j Soaled proposals aro hereby ln-E-linklmm's Vegetable Compound. vlted for furnishing the Oregon Lydia K Pmkham's Vegetable state Rof0rm school, with supplies 2tj&srmm. - - -' D- Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable comber 3ls,t, 1908. Supplies con Comoounrl 1 mnrlo frnm rnnta nnrl slstlne of flour, crocerlos, meats, . ,.- -- ..v Vkl vt herbs, without drugs, and is whole some and harmless. The reason why Lydia E. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound is so successful is because it contains in- the feminine organism, l-estoring it b0 m 8tr,ct accordance with sample lo a healthy normal condition. m original packages when posslbio. "Women who are suffering from I All contract supplies will bo paid those distressing ills peculiar to their .for at tho first of tho month follow sex should not lose sight of these ing tho delivery of tho goods, facts or doubt the ability of Lydia J n h LOONEY. E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound '-,-,. ' sunerlntendent. to restore thalr health. 6-lC-10t superintendent. CHAS. D. MOUIlfl Succewor WAITER MORLE Knu iiuii t. CsY leather. Lists with specifications will bo furnished upon application to i tho superintendent. All bids mu3t bo In by Juno 30, and goods de livered by July 15, 1908. Goods must HICKORT BflKr Cough RcnttflV AlWtVTfUW" Coughs, Colds srM.. SORE THROAT lUcs MK"' wiw?,!P'(a K iji l:ur" Jnia , p; a frw. '"" 'nr- UNIVERSITY OF Oim Vv 11. ! jU niiiJIIPR I V