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T H E ST. H ELENS MIST. FRIDAY SI I' ! 1 MHI K i. I « ' PAGE SIX in and lo said teal property to sat- o r s i i M i i r i i* s u i; |sf) Slid execution, jlldgllient, Inter ol ilio Slolo . taxes attorne) s fees, dista and In tlio til-c u lt Court o f llie Stall- o f In a lie a in uil I M arl Oix-gvm lo** ilio (Voluti ol Ctdiiiu acciulng coats O regon fo r I 'oliimI>l.i (V 'U iil). Ida. Dated Augnai 3rd. 1932 Sabina Ketchain. Plaintiff, By F. C. H O U B A l ' U U Plaint I f f . Jacob Lak .1 II W E L L IN G T O N , vs. VH n ei Iff of I 'ol il 111 Ii In County. liiegnn Wesley O Ketchaui, tWendunt Allo, llulllia Alio, fliu rle. Matti E Hate of tirai pulillcutlon. Alignât T o Wesley O Ketchaui, the He b arm Polntern. Stupii and Murv Steph» Dofeiidunts f 19 7 2 teiiduut above named: aud h> vlrtue of au exocu Puder Date of liai publication. Septem- in the name of the State of Ore Highest yields and best quality of of thè aliovo named lier 1 19 7 2 A^STK a CTS W a sh in g ton ...n il Mon 'Hotted wheat are produced on early spring- gon. you are hereby required to up Itoli issued out Court in Hi abovo eiiltlled sull, oli ‘ O L U M ltU $ lt l 6 . 4 I.YM 7 lo P r f»«-ut Yiioo — plowed summer fallow in the drv pear and answer tlie complaint filed thè 3rd da) of Vugust. 1 922. tu pui N o I'll I Ol «.I V It DI l N 'S SVI.F . farm wheat belt of Oregon I'areful against you in the above entitled suit lux I ........ T liir i) M illion \iilltorizoil It) lito experiments at Moro for nine years ou or before the expiration of six suunce of a judgmeut. decree and or (iuu In Hi«* Conni i IViiirl of Ilo- .Stal«, «if H bhluu, k'rssnisal gale, reudered aud ou tenni ili der of weeks from the date of the first have proved that Hie average yield V otoin. III,-gon, for t '«diluitila t o n ili). c* 2nd da) of Aug of winter wheat after early spring publication of this summons, whim said Court oil morlguge foreclos In tile Matter of tin- Fatato und BARBERS list. 1922, in -aid first publication is made aud plow ing were 6 3 bushels per acre (! ua : ilhinship of l.niua luida wig, According to a statement just is more than after late spring plowing, dated August IS, 1922. that being tin1 ure suit where ein Die pi.untiti Jacob an Insane Person b k . n . n f i sued by Secretary of Stato Sun V and 2 3 bushels an acre more than time prescribed b> the Court in lie- l.ako recovered judgnielit agallisi Un 1 8 UAHUKIt 81109 |, Not li e o liereli) given Hull In pill Kozer thoro was disbursed by his of ¡ HU lUv 8lr«ail h. after medium early spring plowing order for publication or Hus sum deloiol.ini> Matti E Mio and Illuni.. malice of and h> virtue of a lU-nliae new local am fice up to August 15th a total ot Aho fot he sitili of $1600 00, » i t i ei ylhiug mouciu First t igH mens; and if you fail so to appear lea. duly I- ued and made by the County 16.367.d l l under direction o f th- interest thereou at live per cent per and answer the complaint, the plain Pullets that are a few months Court of III), state of Oregon, for world war veterans' state aid com Il*,ember 29. 1921. fot annum from later starting to lay than the aver lift will apply to the Court for the the further sum ol 883.73, »itti In ‘ 'olumhlu County, on July 79. 1922 mission. relief demanded in the complaint, Ml lilt ' «- II": ^ j The report o f the secretary of age of the flock should be culled to-wit, for u decree o f absolute ill tercst at legal rate troni July t v lit tin- matter of the Fatato and •«• • lu" .... kvMju iluardlanshlp of Loula l.adewig, an Mate shows that more than 2300 out. It has been found that pullets vorce dissolving the bonds of matri 1 922. being tac s fot file your 1920; sanitary and up to dais Usiti la ng. i loans have been authorized, of whlil. ! , at lay » e l l In the fall are usually mony existing between plulutiff and tor the turi her su - tu of $ 73 66 » Il h insane peranti. uut liorixlug, llci'iialng liecltou > olU" in aud j, | and empowering tin- guardian there number 924 la v e been paid T h e r e * 0011 annual “ >;ers ,h<* defendant, aud for custody and con interest at legal rate from Jul.v 18. i.,„ ., . ....... ....... starters ar.> llkelv nrove onltfor« are likely to prove quitters of to sell all i h*- real properly of mainder of these claims arc in pro trol of the minor children of suni 1 922. Iit-iug taxi-» for flrst half of ,, K BARBER IM O IU i cess of adjustment aud completion. In culling hens, the layers are se marriage thè year 1971; for ilio furtlier »uni said «-state at private al«-, the un Ht r aud F ii . ucloss worta, b»u 4 ! lected from among the late moulter» ' ' he loans actually paid a g g n g a te This summons is published by or of $160 00 attorney's fees. aud for der -ignoti a guardian of tin- person couuoeltoii An up to dais (gggan and the quick moulter» *> 105,005 17 k, I- Adam:. I’r»*—■- der of the Houorahle Martin White $27.00 cosi». I ani corniiianded to and «»state of «1,1 Insali«* per-on. wilt shop '‘"fpruior Applications for cash bonus ap Judge of the County Court of tie ma 6, -ale of thè i.dlowltig descrlbel •-II at private sale to t h<< highest In making silage corn should he Slate of Oregon, for Columbia Conn in,il propert) tu Columldn County. Iddder for cash, from and aft«-r Hat- proved by the commi.-* m at.u certi BLACKSMITH fied to by the secreta"v o f state fui cut when the kernel is fairly hard ty, duly made, dated aud entered, Oregon, to utt llegtniitug at th» urday, the 2nd day of Sept ein her. payment number IS.239 aud aggre hut before the stalk and leave» get August 14. 1922 Southwest corner of thè .Northwest \ D 1922. and continuing said »al«' j L. c u m LU gate $4.057.305 S4 dry Parley and peas at about th-* quarter of S,,tlon Ktghteeu t i s i , 1 until said real properly hu» been sold slioeiiig biai » uiiitU JOHN l. 8 T O R LA . K*w ,t tat» Sunflowers .Hiiuuuiuau wnton had tuid me singe as for ior hay. nay Minitowers Multnomah county, which the same stage all the right, till»- and Interest and Attorney for Plaintiff l’owtiship Sevetl t7i North of Rutlga w»«ua. liage, auto lepalt largest number of applicants for when the yellow petals are dried and i estate of the said taillis l.adewig. an Three 1 3 i West of thè Wlllainett» Residence and Postoffice Address (ri)th ’ ’oe.ns i . ' l j and -JTV.I cash ouok bonus. 1,011110 ;quis . me .... htnyEtm ltv ■* fo T Vs .... both beginning to fall fall If / nut cut at • thes in-line person, in and to the fellow St. Helens, Oregon 36t Merldiun. Oregon; fliem-e running entire state in the amount of money stages It Is not usually necessary to ,-ast along tln- South line of Ih» lug de-rrlhed t» il property In Co LUN 1 KACT0K thus far released by the commission. add water a» the natural Juices will ahove mentlotn d Northwest quarter limitila County. Oregon, to wit The 81 M M ONS. Columbia county veterans have keep the silage moist. 45 rinls, tiietice North 3 degri ■<•» M’e.-t southwest quarter of the northeast K W B u ffili t outrxetor m been allowed a total of $67.367.65. In tin- flr c u t t C ourt o f tin- S tall of 161 rods to tln- North line of saldi quarter of section 13 township 4 j Builder Plans and Estimai», fu» O regon , fo r C olu m b ia C o u n t). Of the bonus claims approved and The copper carbonate dust treat N o rth w e s t quali' r tlieure west atolli north range 2 west «if Willamette .Cited 81 Helens. Ur«(oB paid 3660 of the beneficiaries reside ment o f seed wheat for smut con- Elena E Boynton. Plaintiff, ■uid North line of salii Northwes' Mi-rld tan In stales, territories and vs. _________ _ ___ Unite l jt r o l cannot be expected to give the Term* of sale cash, fell p»-r cent to quarter to thè Northwnet corner ut, A l.B k.H I' Bt'IU'HAM—Flit 4m. Oa A. Boynton, Defendant States possessions outside o f Oregon best results when the open box. -ald Northwest quarter; t henne he palli on acceptance o f bid. balance lug, duck bullulng, bridgs werk u| while 72 of the applications w e r e 1 floor or canvas method of mlxlnx To Oa A Boynton, the defendant South along thè W> t line of salii >n confirmation uf a.«le. >>r fifty p«-y general water tiout toauactaj from ex-service men now living in | is employed The powder Is mixed above named: Northwest quarter to thè place of he cent of purchase price In cash, hn! St lielsns, Ore foreign countries. In the name of the State of Ore giniiiug. contaming 15 acres. mure unci- secured by first mortgag»- oil __ ___________ I with the grain at the rate of 2 ounc- The following table, prepared by es to each bushel, but 100 per cent gou. You are hereby required to ap or less the property the secretary o f state, shows the var- control calls for the use of a spe pear and answer the complaint filed, ULCUKA10K All bids to la» directed to tin» un Now. fherefnre. nnttee In herehv ious counties, together with tin ag- cial mixing device Farmers are not against you in tile above entitled suit' givett . that nu Saturday. thè 2nd dersigned al tinnitoti i fregón gregate amount of cash bonus and eounseled j a L A Itti K Practlcal In^w against this treatment ou or before the expiratiou of six i day of Septemher Du’ eil and first puhlisht*d Angus' i 1922. at 11 loans paid lu each: and Decoralo!' All Work (Irti-cag weeks from the date of Hie tirst pub o'clock In thè foreuuon of satd da', 4 . 1912 provided they mix it properly Total bonus I 1 Itone lf>2 J f» r pruuipt sernet lication of this summons, winch firs’ at thè front door of thè court house, Ctl VRI.KS (1RAHAM County and loans publication is made and dated on in St Helens. t nlumtda County. Ore- Guardian Baker ................... $ 139.323.75 August IS. 1922, Dial being the time gon, 1 wlll. in obedience to salii ex iff the Fsfat«- of Louis l.adewig. all Bl IL D lN li. Aitel alleu. k«(uv Benton ............... prescribed by the Court in the order ecutinti, decree aud order of sub-, Insali» Person 3 415 : Ion uloug arts of > arpoulr), .war- Clackamas ........ H O U S E H O L D H IN T S 257.101.79 for publication of this summons, and sell at pubi le auctlon (subject to r- atiou. plumtiliig Bous to budlt Clatsop ............... 140.5S4.8S if you fail so to appeur and answer d- niptlonl. to thè htghcst Iddder for Every 11in•• («ermuiiy make a now consumer as well as product! 44- Columbia ............... 67.367 65 the complaint the plaintiff will ap cash, all tho right. tltle and Interest appeal the picture appears more dis dress M Furford, Mi Bse-n»,enjut Coos ..................... ply to the Court for the relief d> whlch thè a bove named defendant» Itesldeuce near Ht lieleus Laulr; firalH- Juice with Ham. mal. but it might he rent.'in In-red Crook ..................... 20.926.60 matuled in the complaint, to-wlt: For, Currv ................... You can give a roasting ham a a decree dissolving the bonds of mat have or elther of tln-m had on May that this is largely due to the all!«-»' negatives Mutilili Bulletin Deschutes . . . . DAI Kl LS 70 033.25 delicious flavor by basting it with a rimouy existing between p la in t iff 2 9, 1920, thè date of satd tuortgag' Douglas ................... and defendant, and that plaintiff Gilliam . . ............. INHLEHlD K DAIRY — Kor 9w have the care and custody of tin- Grant ................... M hol» Milk From our own T II Mexican Salad. minor children. Ida May and Lottie Harney ............. lS.089.SOl te<l«-d c»wh g-itthiy sortie» la. A Boynton One cup o f pecans or walnuts Hood R i v e r ........ 70.956 80 uoteed Try u» W L. Borri», Pfoy This summons Is published by or chopped, one cup chopped cabbage. 1 Jackson ................. Pillili» 20F2. cup chopped celery, a little onion der of the Honorable Martin White. Jefferson ............. Judge o f the County Court of the Josephine . . . . State of Oregon, for Columbia Coun IlU I LLS Klamath ............. ty. duly made, dated and entered, Lake ............. August 17. 1922. Lane ............. O l d A P I A HO'l KL i but Ubdiir Tomato Soup. J W D AY. Trop • ouripuuii r'lm Lincoln 34.051.13 , Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence Cook 1 1-4 cups canned tomatoes i ig.lb «U t ( > Ut O du 1 iUll N aUU LUttUil Linn ................ and Post Office Address, St Helen, 153,947.37 ; tor It) minutes with a thin slice oI 17>r»»Kon Malheur .......... 3S.414 4) .moil, 2 cloves, 1-2 cup boiling wuterj, 3617 1 Marion ............ 399,104.70 .nd a suggestion o f bayleaf. Huu INSUKAiiLb Morrow ............ 30.130 70 through sieve, add 1-4 teaspoon soda. O 1 (u . . , our friends to avoid you? T h ey Multnomah 2.023.74? 14 i-2 tablespoon butter, a dash of pa- WM J S l lf.l.lit - spcctsl ,<«, Polk ................ 1 4 1 , 1 1 6 20 | rika. 1-2 teaspoon salt and 4 table- will certainly do so when your breath is had. i fregoli LH» Bi -suakuce I oapsuj Sherman .......... 22.746.00 -poons cream Serve hot. .11 . i o i L r l t Bldg . fortumi. Oft Tillamook ........ 91.605.5* S I M M ONS. noi Handy Business li i COUNTY AGENI NEWS Mtll' IT l Virectory M AL $6,362.311 la H" lire tila- Not in* bear“ «I di- St»'« 4th d" ol liraP't I tJ AU ,n l»’ 1' petit!«» »I e«"1 lata»«’, pray«’« I grau'«’' liai"' |tb dtai tioen1: J BAD BREATH D Umatilla .......... Union ............... Wallowa ............ Wasco .............. Washington . . . . Wheeler .•.......... Yamhill .............. U S. possessions Foreign countries 159.071.85 160.439.10 64.518 50 ■ 11 f »5 166.415.67 31.947 00 1 29 880.75 S14.207 29 16 016 40 i IVrtuguc*«- Toast. Portuguese toast is made from • the following recipe: Finger-shaped pieces o f toast. 1 tablespoons boiled rice, 3 tablespoons tomato sauce, 1 cold cooked sausage, salt and red pepper to taste. Skin sausage and cut it into slic _________________i es an eighth of au inch thick Put $6 262 311 01 tomato sauce into small pan will It was anounced that practically rice and season to taste. all of the $13.000.000 in bonds, sold --------- - by the state to carry out the provis- Mashed Potatoes. Ions o f the bonus law has been ohli- T leftover mashed Dotatoe gated and that It will he „eressarv “ leftover mashed potato» to dispose of additional securities l“ d soften -»»til » eiipful o f ho some time in September or October. T h ^ r e r » “n “ “ h A total o f $30.000 000 of bonds J* | b ‘, l “ ' ; “ nd sa.lt f nd tw'u t has been authorized by the voters of '^ le s p o o n fu s of chopped pine nu s NOTICE O F M K K T IN t. OF HOARD the state nave been stirred. Place In a but- OF E Q U A LIZ A T IO N . ' ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ tered baking dish or atk. cover the * top thinly with apple sauce, then Notice !• hereby given, that on crumbs. uaK" Bake the second Monday In Septemher, . . -prinkle r . . . . . . with buttered u u i.n n i crumus. I M C T D IT n r . U T l w r . f ° r about 15 or 20 minutes until the (September 11.) 1922, the Hoard of I N F I R E H G H l I N G Jigh lg thoroughly Seated and the Equalization will attend at the 1 our' Alioimcnta ol $4uo,ouo ol federal crum*>® brown, House in Columbia County, Orego: fund» lu stales cooperating with m e. and publicly examine the as-essui' t. government u* protecting loreal lands llokt-il l ustiird. rolls for the year 1922, and correi all errors in valuations, descrlptioi from Ure nave just oeen completed Four cups scalded milk, 5 eg eggs, or qualities o f land lots or other by m » forest service, Culled alates i j . s ,.Up »ugar. 1-4 teaspoon salt department ot wgr.callure, aeeuru- Dttle grated nutmeg Beat eggs 3 property assessed by the a ses-or ing to Dibirlci Forester Lieu. Ii. Cecil Hoghtly, add sugar, salt and nutmeg, and It shall be the duty uf personal of Portland. add hot milk gradually. Pour Into interested to appear at the time »nil place appointed liu a sum, together with not le»» - - than an equal amount to he supplied baking dish or individual custard The Board of Equalization » 111 Set in pans of hot water on continue Its meetings from da> t> by the state» cooperating, is expend cups ed jointly ny the cooperating lederai folds of paper and bake in a slow day. until such examination is com Test with and »late foresters in protecting oven until cuttard is firm leted but will not be In session fur from ure forest lands at tne head knife blade. Remove from pan con longer period than on» month. waters ot naviganle streams. The taining hot water and set in cold <\ W B L A K K 8 L E Y . allotment U made on the basis ot water to cool quickly. 35t5 Assessor ------------- • ------------- timbered area and cost uf adequate Home-Made Vanilla Syrup. The ex-Kalser says v<-r*r Httl.* protection. The lederai expenditure about the war In his liook But then I in any state is restricted to not over Take one cup of sugar and put It »24, U00. he saw very little of It - New York i a saucepan with three-quarters Tribune This ---------- amount — ot — money insuf ---■ t •• is iuou«-|of a cup of water f o o k gently until ficient to insure adequate loresl fire, the ->rup forms a soft hall when a protection, according to Mr. » wc... little is tried in cold water, then re but it has m connection with slate n.ov* from the fire and add a table- funds, enabled sub»;untial progrei- -poon of mixed spice dissolved In a to he made in that direction. D u e il:’ Ue o f the syrup A small spice to the serious fire season this year | M g boiled m the syrup is best Re in both Oregon and Washington, this: move it when the syrup is taken from cooperative fund has been drawn ou the nr<- This syrup Is good hot or heaviiy, foresters say. cold and children love It. Allotments to the various stales, - - are as follows. f>,-am of C s m it Houp. Oregon ................................... »24.000' Washington .......................... .4,u0u Make a thin white sauce, using one California .............................. 22.750 'ablespoon fat. one tablespoon flour Idaho, north .......................... 2LOOO an<l two cups of milk. Melt the fat, Idaho, south .......................... 2,300 -‘ dd the flour, stir until smooth. Add Montana ................................ 13.725 a third o f the milk and then cook Maine ..................................... 24.003 until the mixture thickens, stirring New Hampshire ................... 8,425, constantly, then add the rest of the Vermont ................................... 4,200 milk graudally. Massachusetts .......................... S.4u0 A ',rl two cups of carrots which ST. HELENS BEST Rhode Island ........................ 626 been cooked until soft and Connecticut ............................ 3,150 mashed fine The water In which BUTTER New York .............................. 24.000 carrots have been cooked may New Jersey ............................ a 050 be substituted for a part o f the milk A home ; roduct of gu. ran • ■ Pennsylvania ........................ 2 4,000 „ u ... “ „ „ Maryland ............................ 3.650 » “ '-«• »»»“ « " " * * * • quality, m an u facttiel by hnm< Virginia ................................ 1- 200 Say what you will about druggists folk* for borne eon.un-t»l«.n I West Virginia ........................ 10.500 offering something "Just as good" North Carolina ................... 1 2 .........ecanae It pay* a be'ter profit, the it always good— and there are n Tennessee .............................. it,7ffe fact remains that ninety nine out of ■ubetltutee for dairy f'.ods [jouistana .............................. 21,000 >< hundred druggists recommend FEDERAL FUNDS ________ AID 1 a ' Texas ..................................... 14.000. I'hamlierlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Ohio .......................................... 1.050 Remedy, when the best medicine for Mi« hlgan ................................. 14.00# diarrhoea Is asked for. and do so be- Wlsconstn .............................. 15.000 >ause they know from what their Minnesota ............................... 24.000 customers say o f It, that It can be South D a k o t a ......... ............... 1 0 0 *depended upon. i There is no excuse for anyone h iving a had breath. It is caused by disorders o f the stomach which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many have been permanently cured o f stomach troubles by the use o f these tablets after years o f suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle. t. I. m - i K Usar* you: (top > ksi . I a . 4 > u.' I d o l í a n ,11 fin- ¡osto» m ita» atilt yea r» Im-uiaun- ' TUiva »I cast kl In iil'-ii.! Ol>*. !• t l i ' K«ll»l .M'MiuvIllu, in . » ,11 r. t q».« Agent. 6t Hou li», Oregon. PLUMBING Chamberlain’s Tablets Petit B k s I and quick sn n I'luuibing call .... J lluuitun flutti tug Rliup. RLS1 AUKANTS The BERGMANN M II El EN ri K Eri I Al RANT— «jouli m ia i» ut ali botar», ut M ritraud. DOUBLE CALK LOCK SECOND-HAND SlORc CALKS GUARANTEED TO HOLD A NEW I’AIR OF SHOES FRI THE CALKS COME OUT I E N T R A I . 2ND HAND 9TuM- New alili » » « ’Oliti hal.ii gooJl. f W r»«Ju«e«i OU all line» Everyliilll ti ;t b » li,un,, t « un Martin, l'rv» k Heleu», Ure In Bergmann Shoes Only tiO U L T O N NEW AND 8fcC0Ml HAND riio U E E"T)ti*in* ot ui value bought, »uiil or «icta»ta|R l ’houn 52 J, Harry Sililey, l’ru» SHOE SHOP Insist upon Bergman Shoes and Double-Calk Lock Calks ami have the Lest Sh -eg made and absolute Calk Pro tection. No more lost calks. VV l ite for Our Illustrai«-'! f nlalng Theo. Bergmann Shoe Mfg. Co. (21 TI1UKMAN HT. < e ( AKRON Ttie 9ta«K botta* •. li od Making. Repairing A»iils|ti*t B ld g , 8t H e le n . A I.U E R T ERA llarni-ae Maker <-r work don« Work first clu.s •St I HERO 9tao» **4 Any mnd of U»t*- I ' m » « reawsid* Ous black M*lJl lln le ii» depot P O K T I.A N H , OHK. SHOE SHINE PARLOR Et IK L A D IE S AND 0KXT5" .si,.,«,» i it-uued anil Dyed «ho» U ** Hboe «Successful Graduates Are the Best Recommendation of O. A . C I'lii- liisiiiiiiit.il 4»rr»T*» a |»r»•« 11« »• | mih I •Mmnliinl e< • lu- « HIl«»n ¿»I » nmi within rvA* h ##f Ui<* high kt I kni I Knuluitlr. It ofier- t r a i n i n g for collegiate degrees in Agriculture Mines < owmerce Pharmacy Engine'-i Ir.g and Mechanic Vocational Education Arts t'hemlcal Engineering Forestry Military Science and Tac- llotne Economice lie« It off'-r- training also In: The School ot Music, I'byslcal Edu cation, Industrial Journalism F A LL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 18 St. Helens Co-Opera For circulars and information and Illustrated booklet write to tive Creamery Assn. ¡H E REGISTRAR. OREGON A G R IC U L T U R A L COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oregon P o lis h i oiirteoUN T n »;* * 1 • nd fined Work Royal dh • d*» I .'«will Build ing. St. IlMleaa Of* lull ilay TAILOR JAt K O 'M A L L E Y . ('u»loni TtaUtat •s uila Mude to Order, i léanlo* tata^ I'reealng. I KANBFKR COMPANltS T R A N S F E R and SToH AU »—f #r Long Dlalance Hauling anil MorHI or for atorage call A SaulHf Te» Ph on » 72J. buslnaata ?bo«« •I kW Prompt s « t vire Haato»**!* prices NT H E L E N S TRANSFER < 0 - j T ransfer, Storage Hauling of kind* Sand, Rock i nil Wood for «I* HUHBfS BROS . Props Phone I»- «ark, 8 M c K IE Transfer local and lung distance haul!*! »«'• •a reasonable Phone «SJ or •< W Melenta Slump in hair bobbing la reported "J bobber etiope li may he get tin* old fashioned I la Ila- ! llrcgi lila. lu tic |oI Ui" To th i'oluuild I dersigu'’ Ituii)' F- That Idrilna*'- ¡cordali <« I pata « co tuJ »Ul [thereto. I nn .t" fand »ui« Th« tit I j Tb» bo Itrlct ami unii 111' lo» » bellini 1er corne fc«:...-: « |tl« lullt h W M i!« d. E I:.-:. •• : Kilo! th (ta* b oui ta tu I T I N «t «<>l t. i 4-T 3 Muutaiiig iad»r lin.- 5 «a," I - N of M ; th. I* ■ bur. It i I I . I tata leu fruì ■ 1 Ivo ili ti li I« . ' « . . ' tanto kirth I A