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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1924.
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i?ain Tile !
U coming.
Tak it Carload coming. Take it
3-inch
4-inch
$3.60 per 100
$4.50 per 100
kSalt 90c per 100 lbs. $17.00 ton
our $1.75, $1.95, $2.15 per sack
SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
FARM BUREAU
OPERATIVE EXCHANGE
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ROSEBURG OAKLAND
LOCAL NEWS
Over From the Bay
Henry Ilia-gins. Com flay bil-
" - .u.iii. as a guest lit
iHipi'Ja last night anj todav.
REGISTRATION
13 GREATER
(Continued from j:i t-1 1
the
In From Dillard ' hundred nanus of voter who had
oam .iimtT ui I'liiaru whs in inenol exorcised the franche lor
looking amr many years, some having been
city tills afternoon
bu.-inesg affairs.
Wilbur Ladies Visit
Mrs. o. v. Short and Mr
Ceoreo Phort Jr.. spent the (lav in
uosenurg shopping
friends.
and greeting
I In Town Today
II. A. Monro, of Salem, was a
business visitor in this city this
morning.
! Over From Klamath
In Town Today , Mr. and Mrs. I). Fpton. of Klnm-
. 0. Knighton, prominent busI- O'h Kalis. were visiting friends in
ness man of Salem, was a visitor Kusebuig todav.
to Roseburg last nlrht and this
morning. Back From Trip '
- I Tom Ness, w ho has been . on a !
Going to Coast 'hunting trip In the Drew vicinity,
Fharbs D. Snyder, of North returned home today. ,
Bend, who has been upstate for,
several days, was In Roseburg to-jviied Friends
ilay enrouto to his home town. Mrs. Wilber J. Ollbbs. of Ttolllng-
ham. Washington, was visiting
Lumberman In Town friends here yesterday.
J. . neini. mil man from the I
dead tor ten years ill Hie time the
list as prepared. These were cul-'
led out and the registration drop
ped to 9.S05, and a still further
drop was recorded this spring, so
that at the present time the list
is made Up of voters who have lor
the greater part east ballois dur
ing the past two-year period. From
the indications it is apparent that
the vote at tint column Kent nil
election will be very heavy:
Drew
Fast I'm nulla.
I Kdctlhou...
Tteeilsport country, was In town to. Hei"e From Corvallis 1 Klkhcad
day looking after business mat-! I!- M. Adams, well known Cor- Flklon
ters here. i vallis citizen, was registered at the Harden Valley..
l'rerlnct M.
Api'lcgale .. mi
liellows 57
llcnsoii i
(alapooia 71
Camas Valley 7
Canvoiivillo 94
l aro ins
1'ivil Hi nd 102
Coles Valley 611
Comstock gi
Cow Creek 66
Days Creek 4:1
M-er Creek 1U2
Dixonville 72
Diain ....... 15
.. 6
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. 1:12
.. 30
. lo:i
Lvn Ore.. Oct.
r . .....
raly: receipts. 136
i.a,lv; receipts 51)0.
tl), Ore., Oct. 21-Kggs
fc:rrent receipts isac .u.-
"rsts 4"" 0 11 1111
"livered I'orilaiid.
h .adv. Extra cuneg cuy
'anls 3m-; firsts iW.
prim
21. Cat-
Shopping In Rosebura
1 Mr. and Mrs. v. 11. Fiokhorn.
! of Myrtle Creek, are In Roseburg
todav shopping and visiting with
friends.
ELECTION NEWS
;
Of course you're interested
The NEWS-REVIEW win
print all of It national, state .. E' , of
A .n..in ... . ' the woolen mills Inirn
-from 'preset , constable. I , "' visitor Roseburg yesterday ...i." ',,,l,ijr """ '""" ""'
Down. From. Brownsville
I.. E. Samuel, of lirownsville.
was a busl-
Right off the wire the day
it happens; the only newspa-
per In Douglas county with
Associated Press leased w ire
service, assuring you of ab-
eolutely dependable returns.
Reports from every precinct
of Douglas county as raoidlv
undergrades as the long distance tele-
and this morning.
Up From Medford
C. !,. Wnrnook. well known Med
ford business man. was in the oily
today, having arrived yesterday
and registered nt the i'niqua.
'Terminal Hotel last nigiit.
j Visited Here Today
W. f. Kugate. of Myrtle Creek,
was visiting friends in town this
j morning and attending to business.
In Roseburg Today
Mrs. Jeft Huberts nnd Mrs. J.
M. Hoyle. of Mvrtle Creek, were
shopping hero.
i Up From Gold Hill
! R. A. Caples. of Cold Hill, was
among visitors from the southern
Part of the Plate to visit Rose
burg today.
fcmts Hl-, cartons uc.
I steaily. 1'csJ churning
net snippers u
fcteaily. Heavy lions JU
I llcat M''i f; springs
lc: do. lit-'ht 23(25c;
U roosters Wc; ducks,
- liitilv-; live turkeys
' 1 dro-Vd 30 :12c.
sica.lv, si. IV.. 1.15.
adv. Walnuts No. 1
,,5nc lb.: filberts lS'fn
,:s :7c: Brazil nuts 13
!.!y. Now clusters ISffll
iofi ISc; old crop lUGf)
a bark steady. New
liouiul; old peel nomi-
n: grape root ic.
1. Oct. 21. With tle-.-
that more than 30,-
re left over unsold at
-,rds. closing prices on
1 50 to $2 lower than
jst week. This is one
severe price declines
( the hoes sold in Chi-
h rought around $9.25. A
ulil around
0, Ore., Oct. 21.
tard white blue stem,
tie $l.r3; western
ater $1.4:t. Northern
western red $1.45:
-a hard white ?1.60
receipts: wheat 139;
ur , ; hay 11.
1. Ore . Oct. 21. I.lt-
pnone can convey them.
Prompt! Accurate! Com-
plete! a
Making Trip South
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McNeil and
family rf Albanv, were In Ro?e.
Looking After Business
Everett llarpham. representing
a bond company of Pol l land, w as 1
burg today. They are going to Cal- '" lne citv loday attending to I
If you're not a subscriber uy mmoT ear IO vtsit ,-""" -
Quests cf Mrs. Cergen
Salem Manufacturer Here ! Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Illockley and
F. E. Lees, brick manufacturer , ilaughler. of Portland, nre in the
of the capital city, was a business city today, guests of Mrs. Clara
visitor In Roseburg today. He reg-' tlergen of the tlrand Hotel.
istered at the Tmpqua during his
stay. ! Moving to Eugene
Roach, who has conducti d a
snop on Miorman Htreet for
tlardiner
, (ilendale ,
(ireen
tiill'.ter
Hamilton
Happy Vr.lley..
Herman
Kello-ig
! l ime
I.eona
I.ooiiing Class..
J l.oon l.ako
I Melrose . .
i Mill
Millwood
Ml. Scolt
North .Myrtle
South Myrtle
1 Nichols
Oakland
( Halla
I 'a i n it t
nine
to the NEWS-REVIEW, now
is a good time to begin. Why
depend on the other fellow's
copy for your election news?
A dollar will bring the paper
to your post office or rural
delivery route box for 3
months, or It w ill be delivered
in Roseburg by carrier for 50
cents a month. 4
tie -change Is 6hown In country
dressed meats on the local mar
kets. Veal is dragging at $11 to
$12. The hog market is in good
condition. Good stock is listed at
$13 to $14. Receipts are light.
The poultry market is displaying j fnr fnP ,' wh',,rP
Motored From Salem
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Harbert and many years, has sold his reslilem
daughter Janette. of Salem, who ; property and is moving to Eugene.
have been enjovine a motor trip,;
were visitors in this city last : Miss Jackson Hack
night. .Miss Doris Jackson, who has
neon recovering from nil opera-
rinksion
Kast Iteodspoi't..
W est liocdsport..
Riddle
Roselmrg
Soottslmrg
Soldiers Home...
East Siitherlin...
U'cst Siitherlin..
Smith River .
Tiller
i'mpipia
West Kork
West Roseburg..
Wilbur
Woodward
Voncalla
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160
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JIARTH S TOGGERY-TUB HOME OP GOOD CLOTHES
firmer tone with good demand.
Prices are unchanged.
Hutter prices continue on a
steady basis today, nnd Front
treet dealers reported no change
In the egg trade.
South For Winter
Mr. and Mrs. IT. J. Tlrrwn, of
Walla Walla, were guests at the
Terminal last night. leaving todav
Ihev will
spend the w inter.
NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT
Woodcraft Thimble club will
be held in theMv. P. Hall Wednes
day afternoon at 2:30 afler which
a special meeting of Lilac Circle
No. 49 will be held for the purpose
of receiving candidates.
o
Lawn grass seed
at Wharton llros.
nnd fertilizer
Ranchers In Town
F. R. Carhelin. of Dlxnnvll'c.
nnd C. L. Rurnott, of Quine's
Creek, near Azalea, were among
the farmers transacting business
in Roseburg today. -.
tion performed six weeks ago, has
returned to Roseburg mid has re
! sumed her duties at Wimlierly's.
Speeder Arrested
Lynn Tillman, of Portland, was
I arrested last night by Traffic' Of
; ficer Thin ber on a charge f
speeding. He will appear in the lo
! cal justice court for arraignment
tomorrow.
Bound For Portlan0"
Dr. nnd Mm. J. K. Fuller, of San
Fmnoisco. we'-o visitors in Rose
burg Inst nlrht. They were stop
ping at the Grand and left during
the forenoon for Portland.
l'niMiua Inn Popular
I'mpiiua Inn. which was recent
ly opened on Winchester street,
by Mrs. William Eisher, is becom
ing iiuito popular, a large num
ber of Rosi-burg people, and tour
ists stopping there for n delicious
home cooked meal. Mrs. Fisher
remodeled the
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B?ck to California
yeverlev Bnlrd. who hns been
visiting in Oregon for a few
weeks, left here today for Los An
reles. his home. He registered at
the Douglas last night.
ulterior Ol ner ''ii?-ninilcrl t.v :i ,!..ir.. ..f i
house and has a large dining j burg Lumber and Manufacturing
room arranged, to seat 13 or 20 j (. , a.-.certaln ier,i,c tits of
""" the contrnclors and build
city
t tonally notorious thief.
A platinum diamond cluster
ring, resembling one stolen from
Mrs. Heyworth was" found in pos
session of on of tho four.
From their iiuest inning of the
prisoners, the police nlso hone lo
throw light on the rases of Dor-
nt llV l, ,ti. unn T 1
On Invitation of the lWl.iirir i.MHi. ....i... ' . "'.'
Lumber and Manufacturing Co. Miss I.awson. -Ilroadvvav buller
m inagenient, a group of contrnc-: flies" were killed bv robbers who
, tors and builders met nt an In- ransacked their apartments 'miss
formal banquet served by the Mobe and her wealthy malo rom
(irand drill last night to talk over panlon were hold up in her apart-
.... lom.iiions anci neeus ol meiir recently and rubbed of iew-
The affair was eiry valued nt J50.000.
the coinmiinii v.
Auto Accident
ers of the
and to get lirst hand Infornia-
Jlurgor. of
who have
Returning South
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Stockton, California
been on n motor car trip north torcycle driven bv
were visiting In Roseburg last liams. local call boy.
night enroute to their home. Thomas' car skidded
Orenonian Man Here
W. E. Mahoney of tho Oreron
Inn staff. ncormiKinied bv Mrs. Ma
honev and their dauebter. w-e-e
registered nt the Grand Inst night, i
They left today for tho north. :
seriously injured, occurred this
morning at the corner of Lane and
Pine streets; when the cifr driven
by Charles Thomas, 14(111 the 1110-
Delvis Wil
colliilnl. Mr.
across the
street, and draped Itself ouite
gracefully around a telephone post
breaking boih front wheels, and
smashing up tile irotit end of I lie
machine.
nusual Values
in Smart Cloth
COATS!
Going to Powers
Mrs. A. II. Crawford, who lias
been visitinc up slnte. enrouto tr
her home last nicht stopped off in
Rosebunr. registering at the Ter
minal. She left for ihe coast today.
lion on tile demands of the imhlic
A collision in which no one was ! concerniiii- hinl,Hiu a hen. 1 r
the contraclors and mill men were
present, and the mill company ex
pressed a desire to cooperate with
owners and contractors in supply
ing anything needed in the build
ing indiisiiy. The Roc. burg Lum
ber 1 nd M iniitacturiiig ro. has
but ti cently taken over llie J. (J.
I'look iiiteiests, ai.il is operalinr a
plant here th;il. is capable of sup
plying any s..ri of material needed
in build' ir.', including windows,
d.-ors. si., h. and interior finishing,
or built in f. ahu. s. and Is desir
ous of ke.-phu; in touch villi con-
rt'ictors s 1 11s lo he ithl
every d. lllall'l 1 f the
neif-hboril.g 1 olillililllilies.
my
Young Men's Stylish Clothes
For Men Who Know
STYLE in Clothes covers a multitude of sins. Tho Suit
which one ihnp would think is snappy, another
wouldn't care to wear. That's largely a question of taste,
lint there is the right nnd wrong to stylo which all well,
dressed men recognire.
Correctness is a byword here. Our Clothes are chosen
only after careful study of tho trend of style in America's
leading tenters.
STETSON HATS
FLORSHEIM SHOES
Where Service and Quality Meet
3
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CITY GAS RATES
New Tariff Proposer to
Become Effective on
November 15.
sumers and necessity thereof.
Yours truly.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF OREGON.
E. W. Ostrander, Sec,
o
Eat Ilaietwood at WImberly'i.
CITY WILL
PROTEST
Council Instructs Attorney
to Make Objection to
Any Further lncren.se
in Gas Rates.
J. H. BULOCK DIES
ATAGE0F83 YEARS
7
lE
are showing a complete line of Win-
,cr Coats, at the most reasonable
There is a wiiiV sln-t.'ir fur trim-
Jl - v.. wa - - - - - -
ffnodels. smart in every detail, and also a
I r Wltout fur, including stsort tvpes of
Prided Wools.
adies' Shoppe
139 Xorth Jackson Street
Return to Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Solberg. who
have b- en to California on a motor
trip, where here Inst night, guests
at the Douglas Hotel. They are
returning to their borne at Seattle,
leaving for the north today.
Back to Bandon
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gen. W. Moore. Jr..
who have been visiting Portland
snd wav points, were guests at the
t'mpnua hotel last night. These
people left for the city by the sea
today.
Carl Wimberly Home
Attorney Carl F. Wimherlv, who.
has been hunting In the vicinitv of
Drew with Tom Ness and Mose
Tison. returned home yosterd.iv.
The other members of the party
will remain out over today.
Will Opn Shop
Pert Willard. who conducted a
b-irb. r shop on Cass Stre. t a.r
the dev t and who recently sold
his Interest" will open up a shon
In the building on Sheridan trei-t
that is being vacated by the Roach
shoe shop.
J. It. Llalook. need K3 y. :uv. a
native of North Carolina, ci. .1 last
night at his home in North i;-.se-
buig. following u short illness Mr.
lllalocit spent a number oi .ears
. in the state- of Missouri 1" lore
coming to On-con in lv2. II.- was
engaged in the mining bu.n-ss
following his arrival in tl:i. s .Ue
until his retirement bei ause oi ad
vancing Hge.
H' is survived by four children,
two sons and two daughters. I: S.
and H. O. 'Unlock of Kos. : :rg,
and Mrs. Mary Itird-ong i f tis-s-uirt
and Mrs. Eva M.iy I a.i.-r-liill.
of Illinois.
The funeral services w ill be I.' Id .
on Thursday afternoon at :.:to
o'clock. Rev. if. L. Caldwell. 'r
fiiiaiing. The services w.ll I., held
at ihe t'ndertnking parlors .':iii
inti iment in the Masonic ne-n-ry.
The Hlue Devils symphonic Jiijiz
orchestra of thsl city were yester
day engaged lo open Ihe mammoth
dunce pavilion in Coiiuillc on next
Saturday night. The nianageinonl
or the Coiiuillc pavilion went lo a
l.ig expense lo secure llni services
of the local musical organization,
which Is recognized as one of the
best dance oichestras In Ibis sec
lion of the state. The new pavilion
lo supply "l Co'iulllo H luuxliiii f,.et in size
city and : """ '"" ""or is or nardwooii. The
nine Devils have gained for them
selves an enviable reputation fr
rii.e dance music and they will 1111
ilonl.t. dly prove a big hit when
they piny for Hie big opening on
next Saturday night. The orches
tra will take their .Inger, Harold
I'eniis. wlih them nnd a good pro
giam of Hie latest hits will be presented.
I'
(AmmnrlnlrA Trent Wire.)
HOSTON, Oct. 21. Frederick
Roy Martin, general manager ot
The Associated Press and an ov
erseer of Harvard Pnlveraity at a
bamiuet of the Boston Club of tho
Harvard business School Alumni
Association last night , reviewed
the past work and the alms of
The Associated Press.
He said that so far as he knew
II was the only organization tab
ulating the national election re
turns. This work, ho stnled, re
quired tho employment of 20,000
persons for 24 hours at an ap
proximate cost to Ihe Association
of f2f0,000. He dwelt on the
covering of wnrs, saying that the
two greut mistakes of the world
war from the point of view of tha
newspapers were "foolish tensor
ship and government propaganda."
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Going To I'orlliinil
Attorney Gnurge Nminer left
this pinrning for PorMniid. where
h will represent Carl G. Revniers
and H. I.. W"'l in their rase in
the federal court. The two ni' n
were nrrairriod this morning
charged with larceny irom a box
ca r.
Three Cornered P.iIIMmii
l.a'e Saturday afternoon a Ford
rnr dr!vn hv Tm .l-nnev. a
Dud re driven by s !-ll Telephone ,
employee, supposed to be from !
Portland, anil n Stn.lebaker own-!
nd bv Ed Lewis collided In a
three cornered mi up nt (ink nnd
fine s're. t All three cars were
damaged slightly, but no one was,
hurt. '
30 SI
1 "I "'Je.
) 4 Small
can do a
hijf business'-
Can tHaOc
thousands
r f i
o 0icsmcn
EOcrvJ copvj
cf tills news-
it
(.sooIllt1 l'r I.c.m-fi "'r.)
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 Al
though I'rt'Sidf-nl (ooliil:i luirt T)"t
df-rilI il.-linil.-ly whi lln-r h will
vot y mail or o t' Nnrth Atn;)
tnn. M;.-h., to hi- h;ti!nt on
Novntihcr 1. if wa ;i iI t'nl.iy fit
tlic Whif" Hnim tl.'.n tho j u ' s i -d'Tit
Ix'Ijcvi'M th' mt fo ttu f.'ov
irnint'fit ittid ih 1 ii i-' n v tj i i n
atlcndHJils w lu wouhl n ' -;ir ily
at x'otTiii.tnv him on sn h n trip,
hiii'llv iiutiti' it worth whlli'.
The luciili'iit spiiit some 1 1 rim
today i ii wm k tnir on i-t vi"p h to
Im (I- liv'T'd Thursday nirht b:-fon-
(he ii-f rn di ihtoa ot t h'
ChjimiM-r of (ii!UH' r of the
I'nitfd Sr;tt"" If ;ii said that
IhiM adl i' --. whi' h w 171 i--
vot (j prim.irily to a d i--u:.ion (f
: tnnin-"i rutifi :t iniM wo'jld proli
, al'ly he tin- hi-f ho wilt iuak! dur
ing Ih! ra m ; in it.
ArraiiU''iri"ii!M havn hin corn
; ph'ii'd to r.nlio hro.Kh at th" at
drcmi to ' iy t-i-t Hon of tho conn
ilOIIJS THIEF
IPD
IT ; l 1 L
nil
We are going to
DANCE!
Friday, the 24th
AT
Olalla Hall
Lots of Room
Everybody Coine.
Committee
Kat Huzelwood at Wlmberly'i
T. W. Morgan, of looking Olass,
democratic candidate for county
clerk was In Hosolmrg yesterday
attending to business mnttera. Mr.
Moigun has been In the southern
part of Ihe county iu the Interest
aw ijr
it
do men
their
hata?
! fA'..'!f4( d I'lf-B Li-RK'-ll AVlTf.)
ni;v vorrK. ot. L'i: rur
, nu n urn: '' tud iv weri- qnt'stloii-f-r
' h boil t t!i' fli'i' ry early today
of t li wi't "id a pa 1 1 in til of
, Mri )I-cn H'jwortli. fianr- of
MiJaiicr Ian" Cul Huh, inl'.rDu-
NOTICE
v :.. .'. ... :. . 1
lltl it till. i LfKAJf
your Italian Prune
Trees. 1 lie lest trees
money can buy for 8c
npiecc.
L.S. GKIMSHAW ?
? 2.
2 Grcsliarn, Ore.
An Increase In gas rntes,
nmnuntlng lo about fifl rents per
month for ea h customer, is nsked
by the Southern Oregon (ins com
pany and will go into effect on
November 1.", unless It Is suspend
ed by the commission for proper
cause bi fore the effective dale.
The city ceiincil nt Its regular
meeting lat nl"ht. Instructed City
Attorney Wimberly lo file n pro
test ncalnst the proHised Increase
on b. hiilf (,f the rily. and an at
tempt M ill he ptnde to prevent any of his campaign.
ni;rea.Hc( charges from being fix-
ed.
The follcwlnr; loiter from the
public service commission to the
citv council was rend :
You ale hereby Informed that
there was filed with this office on
the I'.lh Instant, a proposed diriff
N'o. N. of the Southern Oregon (las
cotnii.iiiv which promises to In-
ero'iio .,H ,;t r.. In n cities serv
ed bv it for co.il. lug purposes.
The amount of Increase for Ihe
1.100 customers served by the com
Tirinv, on an nveru-e nionihlv ba
ils. i esJmnteil to be f (1 1 ?. over
and iibrve the f I T 1 ." f,H received
under Ii..- present rale.
The ni 'iiacer of Ihe rompnnv.
M". Thos. Ii Fetch, claims thai '
'his in. reio'o ,h necessary as tile
..Mii r oi iv o principal causes:
The tlr. I Is th Increase 111 the
cost of oil amounting to $J,f,lKir,
for tie- first seven nioii'lis of 1'iJI
oyer the same potiod for HI23. The!
second dee lo an Increase in the j
labo- .."-I of op. rat ion. amounting'
t 1 :t '. i r lie. nlh It Is claiiiier '
leu i ..-.t't'ii'd opei -i ' ton und.-r the'
Tor'l ' r eVsi;HK sa'.'irieS COIllll not I) KHti. In ,..m.,v Ih.i
in- 1' Ii i' r colilinti.il. Ih.linet hen talHiie with n In.wl
this action, a compliment, passed
into our custom of raising the hat.
Customers compliment us on
Aspirin
Tablets
because they gain from them aaro
relief from colds, grippe and headache.
I Absolutely true asmrln, tableta
.o Knnii.ni. nirt.ie mitt toeir Dene
liclal sctioii begins In 15 seconds.
Highest, purity, never Irritate or
hum.
(inn of 2u0 Piiretest preiarnllons.
Kv.-ry It.. in the best that kill and
conscience can produce.
Nathan Fullerton
7?ia jteno.ll Drug storm
Perkins Building, Roseburg.
I ause. when Avil
hey Used to Wear -TiJL'J
armor, thev thought CV.'l-Ll
'l
Tie
lug t
has lc en
opci.itihc
from oi
t.l. -' - I
rnoii'l
1 1 1 l
for
i.e'i.t itig liicorne" amounf-
iTv :i7 for the y. ar FiL'S
t liarige.l bv tnereases in
o "is Into a -deficit
.-.iMotis" nii'ounting to j
for ill.' I irst seven
(if I'lJI Neither of these
I ti - t'.di. any allow ance
. -t or r tnr n on inv est-
111!
' f.
!"'
. .! n
in 'i'-mli
with th.
iv nru' th'1
!t!i oi .!ih-'
r 1"). In nr-
'i'lU'ory pro
f il'ni? i f tar
. itnbm It h"
-ff.
for i in-
b;MM
tfr- .,f t.
-n- ' tnl-d bv th' rnnHt'l'-li'n for
m r i tMt flinwn b fttr' Ili 'f
f'i'ib... d.tf th.f .if.
'.- Mil i-. -f th:it tlm (f'-n'-ml
iii;in.u'' r of td" ronipanv fir oi"t1
r tr - ii t : f v h1 a-'k'-d for mp h
fur h r i'pian:itinn conr rnln th
ltupoBiJ uiiff, lu t-K'-ct on con-