Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1919)
TrrnVEfrTYAV. JANTARY 20, W9: FOTTTl LA OUAW, EVEXTNTi OBSERVER. U GRANDE EVEK1NG OBSERVER O An IiKliHlvnt Nrw-pnp" jj ,,,,1,.,. t) nitrac-l the mo.-.t . ,cnd ' lubte typo of woikcr, the nftn wth i 1..vli.k.J nnll .n.l W.pHu at T.n . .. GrtndB, Oregon, by I, a Grande Even ing Observer Publiihinff Company. BUUCB OKNN1S, Publisher. KntiQed at the I'ostuffice at'l.a Grande OrVjfon, a Second C1ii Mail Mutter. Aildams all CummuiiAationa to THe Observer, 1710 Sixth Street. If farm work cj"i be rer.rKiin.zet' nlcm these llnca, it will work a Qcvo lution bi the furniiiie industry uo, will be a timely. relief to the over bSrd'ied eitioK. Wcvnan Suffrage Next ir Order City and County Official 1'aper, Evening Telctfnfyh Keport of Uii!ied Press Auciation. Mter pnihiliityiti wrnng suf On bale ill (KhlTCitiai Uri-gun Hotel f"'Ke. New Stand, Portland; Imperial Newfi H used to be said that if the wo Stand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel nien were niven the balh.t, they woub News Stand, Portland, Oregon, Ivotc the coiuitry dry. Kb they would 1 ' ' 'very likely. Hut the a't'lation i, odd fiUIlSCrtlPICION RATK3 . y rwerseil. The' reform that mo.si ,. 'VL Carrier i .,erH0I,s Cxu.(.ted to eome second lm- Dally, per month Slit.1 ' Daily, per three months. ...$1.95 'lrilt- Daily, per six months in advance J .1.75 1 Suffrage will not be retarded there Dally, per year i.i advance $7.50 i.j ,t rather hastened. With the Daily, single copy..-.. 6t,li,,uor problem pretty well out of th. My Mail . . .. , , Dally, per year in advance $5.(10 '""V. 't possible to coacCitrate or Duily, per six months in advance $2.51) suffi line, in (dates and eommumtiw Dully, three months n avance. .n.za where further endeavor i needed Daily, per month. GUt The Saturday Evening Observer, by i Tliere will be le.su opposition now, too nor vnr In advance S 1.E0 i uecausu ine liquor nai-i., niu.e.u. Weekly Observer-Star, by majl, per j the most active opponents of equal year in Bdvance ..$1.50 i suffrage, no longer have much incen 1 " " "(tive to keep up the fight. It is to be expected, then, that the federal prohibition amendment will be followed soon by a federal suffrage amendment. I lie demand lor it I: likely to be strengthened by the evi denco just furnished by the legisla tive landslide for prohibition of the ease with which it is possible to get an amendment ratified when a consid jerable majority of the people want it. (Another year or two is likely to, find Weighing Wilhelm's Re- Ith'" revolutionary policy written ink- Country Tl of TKm, tt LsrW Liberty - sponsibiljties for War lour orjrnnic law. Tho German crown prime ban rnnintained that the Hohenxolk'rn were not at alt responsible for the in human outratreH perpetrated by their nrmy in t'runce ami Itidgium, ''bo cauRfi, after all. my father and I arc gentlemen." ' , ! Testimony of a different and tern-f cm sort huH been presented in a rc- pert from emiiieat French jurUls who iA Recommendation Regard ing the Flu The ravages of the influenza epi demic neeni to be on the decline in ' piaeticully alt partx of the country. Kvuryone is glad that it in so. Hut there are none, we think, no foolish as ti think that it is Koiritf for good, Kx- cptiuimlty fine weather nun prevailed wo usked to pas. on the .juestion of j "tl Kne' Hlly all over the past eou- Wllttl you counts. llin furmnr lniittora rnmiluil rCHinm aibility. The most iirTpressive item ituill: .duc 11,0 '"'Piovement in health a letter written by Wilhelm, eai-ly in, con'1."1""8' the war, to the emperor of Austrin, ! W",u,r 18 m,t ovcr- ''"""ver; and in in which he said: jcKlentally. we believe, neither is the "My ioul is torn asunder, but every-!"flu " t'"1'1 d"'8 wiM m"" "-a'"' thing must be put to fire and sword, j ''e"l,k' wi" "ot rl out int0 11,0 f'eh The throats of men and women, chll-j"ir nuuh R 'lo th"se 8l1nl,y (lien and tho aged must bo cut, aitd''1"'": UBc.-ptiblo folk will "catch not a tree nor a house left standing. eoM" "ml lo- tlle "flu" '"' "With such methods of terror, which wllh U8 "!'. dangerous anl us alone can Bti-ike so legenerate a peo- ""'"'"'"'K "8 evn- 11 '"' U'L 1',,n, uiv' plo as the French, the war will end."1'10 t,ml' l,K"ie 'llHt',1HC tL'l'm8 WM within two months, while if 1 use hu-j """" Hiemselves in one or two at manitarian methods it may .bag Stacks upon humankind; they will way fur vears. Dcsoite all nil- rci.UL-mmco ' '"V 'l' aK:,ll wllu" iUitloiM are i ii. i .i .Ki. ' mi i I iililit. iiml we think vn iii-i iuf 1 I nave luui 10 euoosu me iu-mi yn- ' ik-.m th,,;.. h., i i 1 ,n .1 ! heimr iK'ssiinislit- wlit-n we snv we ho-. . J '"' lMi 'ranted thjft nutitO. U has east U 'jlik'htiriK .shadow over Qtur conmior -hool, and our higher institutions of learinu. Jt has closed ur tO'ihe iad paralysed our notial tetivitijy. It ins 9ilid dtie land with hou T u( tiourniiKi fach 'y0 becoming more lUniftOLlH. jOU Oiliy r.mw.i wnne i jfoirnf to e:4oif we allow it to run it.s course unehHllegt?ed. It advanc h Hid recedeH like the waves of the jcean, leavinjf behind he dead Inxlitts f nren aol women in the ju-ime of heir U!4el'ulneKK, like hclls hcachi'it in the sandy ahore. JIuM Fitfht Harder. "It i i;isanity to sit idly by and ilo no more than we have done i t'jni numt1i and in the nation nt uuye t(. ibate it. 1 Wo are not acting up to; he civilization we have boa.fl.id of We are not applying the knowlnc of. iaiiitation in our poh-e-sion. lut lhs h a problem plainly fur the nation ind not for isolated communities. If y our energy in any given lucalilf ! e clear out all the cases, we are still liable at any moment to be reinfect d from contiguous territory where off i- .iids and citizens have bten more in-J lifferent. The national jfoveriiment could handle the situation as a unit j 4 1 . : ti.. ;.!.... 9 arm avom inese ijietiuiuitius. m-smcs, the national government would not Iil influenced by these commercial in ,e rests which silence newspapers and try to sway officialsititheir shrd ,ry to sway officials in their endeavor io place dollars before human lives, "I trust you will unders'.and the notive of this communication and ?ive it due consideration. Thanking vou in advance, ami with due appreci ation for your service to our common sUito and our common country, 1 am, yours respectfully, 1 0 0 . 0 0 -SALE. ENDS SAT- Tl Wl pA ' SALE 1 "-fiii .onuai iwiecis cisitc- -uoijic a Half Price None reserved Your chance of any Ladies coat, suit or dress. One half price One lot of coats and dresses, values to $27.50, your choice $6.90 Our regular lower than elsewhere prices reduced in every department. Less than 3 percent of the waue- earners are church ijoers, laments an Ohio minister. It must'.be the fault of the preachers. Doubtless they are so much more interesting than they used to he that the tired wage-earner can no longer sleep through the ser mon. Fears of an anti-cigarette: amend ment to the constitution may he set at rest. How could any of the highly moral folk who have been sending cig arettes to soldiers huvc the heart to urge it? j No more "book of verses under neath tho bough, a jug of wine, a loaf of bread, and thou!" Omnr will have to bo revised something like this: "A sporting section 'nenth an npple tree; you, and a thermos bottle full of tea." J Linn ruKum The Place Where Everyone Has His gay. I IMjlKJIiATION ItESTRICTION It is true that they have- received ! , Kditor Observer. D. :ir Sir: In lion- ihigh wages for the last year, but coin day night's Ob -.erver I noticed that the wages with the high cost tiiere v.-a: a bill i:d bsfia-e the hmiRo in lof living and thev ni-e In u'a An -educated person Is one who keep out foreign labor for a period of Ishape as before. There are plenty of knows -what ho wants, knows where oui years. 1 wish to say this 11 "Hoys coming home from France, to get It and when he wants It. nnd good thing, to my way of thinking. enough to keep up all the industries how to use it after he gets it.' i Let the American soldiorswho havain the country and run the railroads bought their bonds and eaten corn; 'or Uncle Sam. Evervone can have It's not wh it you go In "for," but meal and backed their soldiers to the i work at decent wages and an cight- vi, me ...it i .mini nave- h iime 10 sav aoout tnis : nonr wm-k no- l,iU ;nut.wi r ... . j . : iiw.vou ul iituivill .labor 111 the future. Give them a show j this country the dumping ground of I " "P Kr nomes ami square upjliurope, and forming bread lines all K F.F.I' Til F. KIDMCVS WKI.I, Itheir bills which have been neglected ! over the United States. ; during the wa-r in order to help their j Yours for a square deal, Health Is Worth Saving, and Soine!ouniry. AN OUSKKVKR 'HKADFR La (iraade I'eople Know How lo Save It. Many tern." I lows, to-wit: All or block fourteen ((141 of llolian's Addition tu the city lor La CIr.i mlf. Unloi county, Oregon, .a (Iraude peoplo take their im liidlng therein, nil of 'blocks two (21 and four (4) ! Carr's Sub-dl- . h;w. it,., i ii,., ..t....b .,,..1 . it, . i .uiiii jii Miien nicy snow inese organs i . i u 1 1 in uii tiuiMun and rour- lh:s is n Hank admission on wil-1""v ' " : need help. Weak kidneys are respon- u''-n or Home's Add lion to tlio 'Cltv helm's part that tho decision rested "'"' '"pected to rollow it j sillU, fol. vast llm,.unt of allfrM.illt: of I.a Crandn. Union cunly, Oregon, with him, personally, nnd that he do-!w,M pfobabilily be more demor-1 1U., j health the slightest delay is :'"' 1 1.:. r said mortage be, and the lil'Ci-ntely cho.se a liolicy of terror!ulizill ,1"in ""J' 'e have suffered so .dangerous. Use 1 loan's Kidney l'iJI.s "" Isheivhy foreclosed ols:ii.l and destruction which modern law re-!'"r- j " remedy that has helped thousands il'iopcriy and that s::id property bejCioson. and each or them, jointly and gards as no leas criminal in war than I The' "flu" is plainly an enemy not of kidney sufferer. Here is a La .""Id. n provided by the laws of the jsoverally, judgment In that amount it would be in peace. There is nppnr-; ' disregarded and under-estlniat-j '' ""de bo made. That, if after tho sale, as' herein ordered, and the application of the proceeds as ordered, it shall be as certained, that such proceeds nre in surricient to pay such costs, expenses and Judgment, us licrcinhetore or dered then, that the -plaintiff have and recover over and against said de fendant, W. H. C.itison and I.llv A. The State Cafe for chill. Adv. Prices you can afford to pay for your spring suit. New Novelty n-.its $18.50 to $25.00. Well known Royal; Tailors will make you the new military ' suit for the nifty dresser. The Tog gery. l-25-7t .; ACQUIRING A i PERFECT FIGURE I HAIR WORK. i Ladies' modern hair worn done, new i switches made to order. Combings made to order. 1427 Washington St. 2-i:j If you nre in need of bonks or writ-1 ins paper, tablets, envelopes, pretty: boxes of correspondence paper of the very latest styles and at reasonable prices you will be very sure '.o find: just what you need at FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GRANDE. ORCGON. mm ! .T-tf G.c't "Well 'j . i''v''!4 rntly no question of Wilhelin'H free will in tho matltr, ami therefore no question nf his moral ami U-al re ppotiHiltility. Such, nt least, is t)ie rd simply because it is absent, and it su'em therefore that the puhlir, or the nation as n whole, should take actum now lo make the possibility of judgment of the French jurists ivn j further nu-insiunH upon our social and to Premier Olemenceau. industrial life by the disease as un it may be expected, then, that this ' I'koly as possible. AUmjc this line we moan's Kidney Tills for a few day citizen s recommendation. si ue ni ureKun. under execution, and I'Vank llrookler, 20Ht Third. ",:it lh Proceeds jf said sale be ap- St., 1 4t Grande, says: "Doan's Kidnev VVlVi "s fHws, towit: (1) to the Mil's have been n household metliri.ie p 'VMl(,,u (,f tll expenses of said ex fot kidney trouble in our home fur a ' ' ' 'nn nutl s:,,1 aiul Uie costtl nml uumlur f years ami thev havo iilwaV.- 'Hhursementsi of this suit, ineludinp Kivvn Kond results. Whenever my kidneys become disordered I take arch-criminal will be brought to trial for his misdeeds like any other male factor, as soon as the peace confer ence can tf''t around to his ease. read with t ion of l)r interest (ieore The Soldiers Attitude To ward Farm Employment It Is all very well to talk of "brinfr Int: the soldier back to the land.'' Ihjt suppose the sulilier balks. As the demobilization proceeds, there is disquieting evidence that the hie; eities are-filling up with soldiers. "The men from thu count ry do not vant to no back to the farm after they have seen New York and other h'iK towns," explains an army man. If the men accustomed to farm life will not no hack, how can men un fit miliar with farming he expected to flock to the land ? IScside Salt Lake City, concerrfluK precautions against a recurrence of the wide spreading of the epidemic. Dr. Mid diet on has sent to each member of the Utah deleat inn in congress a communicat ion urjine; that the national- government take control of the fiyht against Spanish influenza, and not leave this work to the local health boards in the various states, cities and towns. His letter is of sufficient interest lo he reprinted in full, and it is therefore pivot, below ns it appear ed in the Salt Lake News: !ear Sir: You will pardon mv calling to your attention a matter which, I think, apart from the preat peace conference in Kurope, to he the most important think confrontniir the United Mates, and each lecommenda-juiul they never fail to relievo the trou- Middleton of;l,"-, 1 eouldn t recommend anything their equal." Price GUY. at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for kidney remedy -et Doan's Kidney Pillsthe same that Mrs. Itrookler had. Fos 'i-Milburn Co., Mfjrrjt., Muffalo, N. Y. Adv. jtho reasonable Attorney's feeH here in. (2) to the payment, of tho judK iiietit herein, lo the plaintiff. (3) the biilaneo. If any thorg be, to be paid Into court, ami disposed of as the court may direct. v of such defirieucy. That the said defendants, W. Tl. Gibson, Uly A. Gibson, and C. J. Wil sou, an. I each nnd all of th; in be and they are hereby. forever foreclos ed and barred of and from any and all rlpht, title or interest, or claim of Interest, in or to the said nioilpftKod premises, and as hereinbefore de scribed, and every part thereof, and from all dower or claim of dower therein, nnd from any and all right xoth H of sm;i;n i"s sai.k ..Notice is hereby rivn that under ami by virtu or an execution and order of sale issued out of and un der the seal of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of I'nion, bearing Ua'e the 24th day of January. A. 1, lOlit, and to me di rected and delivered upon a Judg ment duly rendered, entered of roe oid nnd docketed in said court on (he Kith day of January, Ifun, in n suit wherein Jessie McLean is plain- individual i lirr' 1UI' w- - Gibson, l.ily A. Gih- I hat 'the vuhl mcrtagc bo and -of oquity or redemption therein, the same Is hereby decreed to be save only the satutory riht of re prlor in tiino and superior In right domption. to any rifrht. tttlo cr interest, claim I Therefore I will on the 27th day of or leln. or any claim of any rlht. ; Fehruray. A. D., 1!U9, nt 2 oc clock I title or Interest, or claim or loin of ; in the afternoon of said day. at the I the said defendants. V. H. GLlwon. court house door in La Grande. Un-) Lily A. Gibson nnd C. J. Wilson, or.fon county, Oregon, sell at public! either or ny of them. (auction, for cash, the hereinabove1 That at the time of said that i described real property, to satisfy the sheriff put the purchaser of said said execution and order of sale as premises Into posaMs.on thereof. ; herein above npeclfied i IT ii indtx-u r :rd to stand ut onu b!c!g while t!iu ctrccm of life flows by. A man or woman ccndcmncj to sickness Ihnt decs not permit him or her lo per form t!:o active duties of life, to do his or her share of the world's work, is a puthi'iic figure dJ5?rvin?,of tympaihy. Much sicknesa, pr.ia and misery r;slt from diso:dt:?ci kidacysond blad- J;r. r:::ili;ra of llio kidneys to do ll.eir urort fTopcly nnd Liter ir.iurit't.s out ot llic b;oiJ rails t,iTh:.!ina:ci.r:;ts. btikciche, trf nmst-Ies, ititf rvuti -i pi.iTicsi um'er i-ot.lloat- 6p .'w, '.'ili'.iu .I'css, ti!a.iJcr v.-oakftii, nerv O'UnL', or piher yi:irom ot kiJi trnubls. LredTtciivfin rciiovin? te cnuic of ilic rrn-.ibie tor lhi.y Eircr.i.ndi.ri arid iiivii':-ra;o wc:ik or deranged Li-lnt-vn ctiJ lu-lp ilicm lo normal lun- ti-'iin to 'Sa- the bio-id Bin-urn is punUcJ oniJ the c;iu:.C ottlisajte riiflovei F. M. ri.-"te i Rraketnanl, Sec'y. Switchmnn's Ut.ioii, SI e.ljino St. I curia, 1!!., write: "Two koti'.rtot 1'im y Kitinev I'ilia relieved all ivmp tons ol my kidney mid bladder Uoi.lilc.iK.iipinJ the bafk-tche nd pi.ins, corruciintf the lii.inoy clifin, ciuiirittf sci'rciiotia. i mn id to ire from d'.wtufi. and lli.aiin spfoks before my eyes. Kolry kidney Fills curd mo luid Lav., my tcurtict retro nuncodlioa." Most women who have perfect ' figures did not have them orig- i inally. They have avquired them. A woman gradually takes the i shape of her corset so the corset j produced by the most artistic designer is the right one to wear to secure a perfect figure. od-4rt Corsets j Front Laced 1 J are most symmetrically and ar- J th-lically uVsigned. They are , i comfortable, stylish and grad- i ually mold the figure into those , beautiful Jine3 that every wo- : man admires and desires. !j PAULINE, i LEDERLE A WANT AO will An It. and at the end of the period for ; redemption, iu:tke, execute and do llivt r to siid purchaser deed for same, in case no redemption thereof Ially, l-2ft; 2-R-12-1!-2fi. 1019. LKK WARNICK. Sheriff of Union county, Oregon. P.y WAYNK GRAHAM. Pepiity. state at the present moment. and C. J. Wilson. I refer ! snn- '. J. Cnrr the lure of'10 l"v (Treat epidemic of influenza ,wero defendants. the citv, whuh appeals likewise to i ',i'fs 'vn'I'1 ,evo,'- "'""M 11 ls flrtwl- Juclgl nnd de- " . I i .hamlet of tho repuldic ami levie I Us-rreed. that the comnlaint filel lu-re- them. there , the nutural d.smcbna- j lu,avy t(l!1 (f humiin lilV frwln iSv (i,msipd m to li(lf(,nflant j, j. turn to tackle a totally new job in a ivory choice of our rac, and still po tk w environment, Ohviuu-dy farm work has pot to he made more attractive if the two grout emertrt'iu-ies now t-tnf i liiitiiiK the na .itcts its malitrn shadow over th.1 itiontlis, possihly over tlic year.i, w Tollow. Problem for N'cvtion. f betiovo the solution of tilt It Is further- ordered, adjudged : land decreed that ihv plaintiff have lJuilKinent and decree as foiU'nvs. Ditdv I 1 ' Tntl' idfttnllff havo Jtma- i. meat iipuins t un an tn In- mil if ttin r-ttni mo t in is not (Uie to be loft to the ureiru Foine t l.e n i,t. fiu. ,i,,,.tivn hir and uncertain action of the local .llbon and Lily if hbor ii ,coinK to U f,il!y cm-loyed. the defendants W. H A. Cson. and cava health boiuds. Ths is a problem for of tljem. Jointly and sWofti;. fori i the tmtion us unit. .Wo wont intfho sum of seven ttHMi hundred and Havana and cleare.1 up the yellow fifiv-throe am! 00 i J I7f:s a:i i , The department of atkulture is fever sikiaiion for tho Cubans when j dollars, with tntoresr tVreon at the uivy tjtiT fiiim to ltjve this doiible ! n,,L mt'" ,IW ,,,MV 1,11,1 rate of eUht per rent nor nniutti. uIhku.. for a hur lt,-,l ywa. W nt from uml a4t,,,. , ,rU ,(.,, r J(mi.t uV( niul mjiuniu. nn.l nimtp tlmti , , . . , 'iM.lem. Its offot t -;iip u! ..in. n Ait ft-rciit lini (j,im tl, ,si- uf Secretary I. h. F I ln,,' .1 I Il l- M l I, I, II I, I I,,.,,,, 1,1 f,,,l til 5l'i V . lo !it,ilo u.xl.i'... i i.. : 1 ,i,iii'iiii,ti4 n Iwijilltiv iniv imrt of:l(l ll.. i.tnu",.!.,....! .i... . ' .' .' ' ! tin- ii-'.itii' 'In- moWi'lln inwlvril in llHeri'iHI ilollar!,, wittl .It.terfM t the rate ol fi tier ciMU jr nlimi nofi nn i , . , ,-Mnnt work Wiuili nwem Tiiiimtiv (sre.-u- j .""i hm ' .-... w ... pi.. . i.,. , Wy ,..VH,.,.1 i w u f,,r,. wm. Rl,hP,Lthn the Uvtol.fr. t9U: tor the further mm " ''"K ""' '" olemii.Xni' man p.,,! !,,,, f tYivinir or counlrv froiu.i.r i:nft.0i n teiiK-n :Mo It isroiov fi,,P,tii,l ji xurll f:ir.:w no' roi)i.- kii'il. lint f) nil .1 I onl .u:' . ..i ..i . ..-i.ri e: I ; (9 mi mini iii.iv'io- nil i. n; ii.mh ,i- :e . wue'.v. '5at tWir:,"K i'wii 'V'til ivirtn. Veh-ivi in n.t.-.r.i,;, ..w fw! ''' l'"' trt io rVan - ""r rl,ll.f ;(;,, t t.. . ,.,,, 1(,.,r;, i-'io i-.-m-y or si-:isn;,t limr n rhnioin- sltirilin'i. i. .ft lit i!:."i-s. 'Iheuu-ni ' Tin-) il. mil- .if in( lnel!n ,yr. j, year arumiJ n 1 ",,r ..in:.-v m.V l J th-vO-i!-Npe.t io U l il t"r:,i ii,.. K-, f... r,.,m:,' nioi r .1,1 0, , 1 --:"'6 itorneys fees Jierein, ami, ror plain lll'f'n -gcosts ww di:bitiHomonts in ft Ills suit Incurred, and taxes at ' 21 - iit. and ftr the neonutyir ro.ts. tnir said sums of meiie', above set .jn: forth be decreed to ho (fond, valid j . -i .1... anil s w.w 'it: ei.. enter muu ntMk dh.it er conlb..'inftand K-inp desetthed as W - - ff a S - Farming Dollars AVlion you aro jilantinp; your rorn crop do you il.int uliolo oars? Xo! drain liy grain, hill liy liill. it is tlroppovl until tlio ontiro field is planted. As yon raiso corn, raise your dollars. Plant tlieni as you net f'lunn. one by one, in an account with us. Now is the planting t.inie for your money crop. sow now roa the dollar harvest. No' one ever lvarrtt li.tvinu a Ixml; a.'e,.tint Thousand: regret int ba villi; one. ..poiis n account with us. .. , . La -Grande National Eauk $ Mt'tnb. Krorral Rmrt Si'rm r.,- ' I, m ii ' i J -2 aifiuliairfinfl'!lM8rf The Telephone Don't Wait to Write Home Independent Telephone Co. V- - ll Lfi Granilc Mcttress Shop And Weaving Works e9 JIatts9 Making end Repairi;, Feather Mat 'stresses M.wle, Feuther REovating Cr.inet and " 9 Fluff Ku Weaving. !? All V art P.ille.lfrtr nni) l-liTrl CH AS. EDWAKHS. Pitt. OMMlLi'H.'K KAaT UF f '..Oi;i; MUX QS'llnNE RKt'13J o1 ' t , ( e o 0 ,0 o (!) 9 0 e o C3 O O Co fi 0 9 Ci 0 ?...o