5RS?J ( B LOG71L MENTION Mil lli'l Ch. hate Jiim) i'fii l veil il new line ol fancy crockery. Latent mI.vIik In iitt'k wi'iit' fiml Im Iik tit Mli tifl ( h'm, Price ii-ii mi iim I !'. If you tt iiut it 1 1 unit cull mi Michel & Co. or milt case ZLVE attln C At ONIM1 Al I KcRiilar 1'i lcc ' A. H, LI PPM AN dt CO, Come In iiml luitk lit our new line of tin whit. Wiii'iiinii'il (ni' ihi year. JoliiiMuii, (tooth & Cii. All kinds of eillilicd goods at lie riN'k prices, fur ciimIi, hi Olovmi's I'IiiIIi imuI tennis shoes nt Michel & fo's. Lowest price, A full Hue of cured mid salt incnt iiml lard lit til u i h'h, ii ii l-'.,r nil Lin.Ii ..I T wauinoT. w urn hIho Metier Clam ('arenteriiig l. i a. i i. a i In Tnkeyoiir egg In mover' Cnh tlroeery Wore If you want the high I'm! niiirki't irli'i- nt nil time. Hon't sell your egg until you see (Hover. Ill' In always hi tin niiirki't ttml pay Hit' highest price In Cash. Yoii lire tight, wo hare it line of tinware which we giinrMUtfengntiiMt rust or wear for I'lve Year. Johu- MOII, I lll it h & t'o. "Where did you get that Hut?" No difference, yoii Wllllt It IH'W OIK1. We have tliciii ninl tlit-y nri' right. lOinbiim & Ailnnn.. in lliu' Sugars, Coffee, t'liniii'il lilimlx. Tobacco. Cigar llllil IrUliry Candies; It will my .Vuil to wf (il.OVCIt. For Cedar lithirn Window (SlftM I'llilltM, Oil Huiltling and Tar Paper Call on A. H. Llppman & Co Prlic Lower tlinti tin Lowest We Iwivi' secured the sole agency for tlu I.Imk Antlrusilng Tinware, w tilt h we gtinrantee against rust or wear for live year from the date of purchase, Johnson, HiiKth'i Co. want your k)hm' tniile, ami mi' vvIIIIuk to farit It liy wllliic you iH-ttcr kimmU for the niuiiey tlinn ol hern. Dunham & Adman. Tho latent Htylw. In I.mlli'H. MIhm-k ami Children hat Jnt rei-elvi-il, at Inwi'Ht p!ifn. Mru. SiihIc flnyton tilover. WhmIi IiuIIitx, iiiIIk inu, wiihIi IiowIh, lut'iul ralwrH, !., hi our new Hue of never runt, never ffwir out tinware. Johlimiu, Itooth A Co. Come to our ntori' ami he "mIiowii" our ih'w Hue of tlnwmv, anil you will hellevo It the Ink!, ever. We Klvt n tlve year jtuiirunttv on every )ii'e. Joliimoii, I'.ooth "ir Co. K'h time to iiivpare for whiter. Wo keep nn ii p-1 o-il ate h nek of Wall Taper ami (Ml Paper of all welu'litr) anil "prleeH D. r. ADAMSON S CO. ' FOU SALK New uprlnlit plnno. Dten tiMed hut a few montlm and will Hell at a bitr-jaln. AddiwM H. care of ThuJournfil. FOU SALK; Knl'.v cnrrlasp nnd HewltiK innchlne, both Kood iim new, Im'IoiibIuk to t he cntate of J. 8. Kel ley, dirt'iiMed, for Hale cheap. Ad drcMM or Imiulrr of M. E. Drink, nt torney for the CMtute, l'rlnevllle, Orctfim. - 4 It's School Time ft and we hnvo all the bookM you want, In any grade of public school or any year hi J Unit School: Our IIhI Im complete. We have a full line of school Httppllea at lteaHonnble Prlcea 4 3 J lteaHonntile ITIccm 4 D.P. ADAMSON & CO. They Appeal to Our Sympathies The bilious and dyupeptio niecoiiHtant nufforers and appeal to our nyinpathieM. There ia not one of them, however, who may not be brought back to health and Itapplnens by tho use of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab lets invigorate the llinr and Rtrennthen the tlitteution. They alno reurluto the IN THE FALL ft bowels. For sale by D. P. Adamsou kai.i: ItllHKil T C. A. Newblll, visiting In I In-city of lrl.ly, Tiiiwdny. It. 10. MlmpMuii rt'tiinii-il lust Hatur dny f ii mi a IhihIiiccm lrli to Portland. .1. A. Urowti. nf Culver. wan hi the i lly mi a IiiimIiii'km trip Momliij , MIh 1'i'iirl Ynmlcipoul returned I he Inst of the week from 1'orlliiiKl. ! 1. C. .1 I'll l lim Wll In ! hist i if tin1 week from I Haystack. tin city tli' hi ranch nt I r. Clark left Tuemlay for Mailnot tontti'inl to' lilt ih'iital prartlee In Hint I.Hiitlty. M. It. Kllli.tl left thin wiH-k for I'ortlaml li( rcMpoiim to a ntpM'iwi to apiH'iir I I'd ire tin1 Kfainl jury. I'Olt HAI.i:: 4'lty reHlilenie ami fhnvlotrt. For mile at a liarkvalu. I in i il hi at HiIh iilllri'. I. H. Claypool wui4 In the rlty Weilui'Hilay fi'oiu IiIh ranrh it t I'millim. l. T. Stewart ami Knox IIiihIoii weiv piiHwnni'tn for I'ortlaii'l the hint of the -Week. ' Mr, Nn rnli I. Ailiimx, of lliiy utaek, nrrlveil In the rlty Monday ami will nH'inl thiivorfour w'k Vlxllllltf. Iir. tiall Newnoiu, who Im praetle Iuk iiieitli'lui lu Kuti rprliu, Im In the city for a few ilay'H vlelt w ith IiIk pan-utx, Mr. ami Mru. S, J. NewMoiu. Mm. II, W Nolileaml noii, Allnrt, wen ilowu from i'aullna the llmt of tlu'wii'ti. AllH't't w ill remain In the city UiIh full ami winter to at tern! hcIioo.v Faniuar McHai. whn'han Imiii HH'iiillnn the paxt few montlm at ImmhI, wax In the rily Moiulay ami nlati'il that hi 'kH-teil to aunlu inake hU Inline here. Mru. Will Wnr.weller ami hoiih, Nate ami Karl, left ycMerilay fo I'ortlauil w lii'ic kIm will xH'inl the i'oiiiIiik full ami winter while the In iv attciul iM-honl. J. W. llowni'il, tl'.e rattle man, ar il veil here the tlrnt of the week from hU hk raucli near I'llni'ViUe. Mr. Ilowacil Hiivx he w 111 only feed alamt JiH head of cattle thU hcuhoii. Ktauiatll I'alU IU pulillcan. MiM Itirdli Morrlx. of frluevlll., who IniM Imtii vlxltliiK rclativcM here for the pawt fv dayri, went to Nnlcin yeHterday when hIh will atN-ml m-llool thlw winter. Ihaliou CHter lou. NervicCH wilt hi'lield hoth nioniliiit and eveiiina; next Sunday at the t'nloii church. The He v. W.S.Cook will preach at tin tuonilnjc nervlcc and the lU'V. J. T. Moon at tin eveif1n wrvkt. Kvcryom cordially Invited. Ot Im rattcrmn, former lUtclver of The liallcM land otticc wan In the city for n few da.VH durintf the pant aveck on liUHlnexH coumvtiHl with the linn for which he Im travcllnji;. lie wan accompanied from Canyon City hy Denver Iii'dy. M in. Sarah 1', AdaniM formerly of Albany will Im glad to have tne iadicM call at Mm. I'lckett'M and Mce her new embroidery pattern for itolllcM, Mofa pillowM, drenner MClirfH. Mhtrt waiMt MiiltM etc. liiMtructioim free to puivlitiMetv. MImmi-m Aila Taylor and Jennie Mc CnlllMtcc puivhaMed tlx millinery MtiH-k formerly owned by.Miv. ('. A. Ulover and IiimI wirk moved it into the buildlnu; north ot Tcinplcton'M druKMtore when they will conduct thcbuNlncMM In the future. 1'. 11. Sparks iiturned to the city the tivnt of the week from Foley Sprlnurt when he welit wveral montlm hko for the benelit of bin health. Mr. SpnrkM Im tnnch Improv ed and at a ten that he hih'IH, an en joyable Mummer In the mountain. Tliron ThroiiMon lx'turned last Thutvilay evenlnj; from Dayton WhmIi., when he went to attend a tuectlnir of the Oivgon Mayflower coiniMiny. Mr. ThroiiMon wtated the Htonn which vlnlted Crook county the tltvt of Innt week extended Into WiiHuhiKton although not a heavy there a In thl8 region. Rev. Mitchell r.nnounceM that he will pivach in the Presbyterian church next Sunday, September 24, tnornlnur and evening. He awks that the niemlM'iv arrange to meet with tin ChHHtlan Endeavor Sunday evening before the preaching Mervlce at the Union chnirlt. (1. W. Noble. A. J.. Noble and Meyer & Drown, of the Paulina dm trlct, turned off a bunch of cattle liwt wek. The Noblen Bold KM) head and the latter firm a Htnnll bunch to Walt Hrpwn, of lav. The price paid for three and four-yea r-oldn wuh $:10, dry cowh btinglng 17. John Ogler, of San June, Cal., wan In the city this week on IiIh way to Crook to vMt for a couple of weeks with the Sbadduck family and friends Injhat locality. Mr. Ogier Is a flintier resident of tills county and a Hrm believer In its future and that Irrigation will transform tho sage brush laud into the best of farms. This Is Mr. Oglcr's Hint visit hew In three years naul he expressed sur prise nt the steady growth which the county has had In that time, especially In this city where many new buildings have been erected since he won last here. UK Olt IHMTKIt. the city fii'm AiiHtln Klwr wax a IhihIui'mm or from Crook Wedueadny. .I-II- fnni trili. Ucnrjp Knox I'imt Wcdmidii.v wait down on a IhimIihkii Ih'ftrjv Montuoinery wan In the city TuiKihty from htn ranch at drizzly. Andrew Morrow wan a ImimIiicmm vlollor Mcveral da.vNlhlM week from Willow Creek. Champ Smith and wife left Tmi day iiinrnltij; for a fliort vImU at the I'xpimliluii In I'ortl.iiiil. It. (I. Sinlili and family n-turiH'd HiIm wek from a two wcekM vlnlt to the I'tirt hi ml cvpi mlllon. 1. It. IiiivIm haw r'Uncil hU poMllloti iim local a (fc nt of the rrlne-vlllc-Shmilko Stae foiiipaay, IjJm place Im'Iiik tilled hy Karl 1'wirin-M. Komeoiie, cither throurli inrldeiit while out limit line, or flm luteiitloti ally Mhot and killed a vnluahle calf U'IoiikIiik to John (Ii'ler Innt week. He Iiml iiiIhhciI the animal mi-vera I diiyn and lifter a day'M nenn h found the IiimIv Nome little dlMtauce licyoml the hrlck yard wlnre a Imllet hole In the head dim li.wil the cnurw of death. Mru. C. A. KowiiImtk, who Im leeii vIhIUiik with her hi n and dnuKhter-lndavr, lr. and Mm. J. II. Komi'IiIhtk, for Kcvcral wii-kn, left ycMtcrday In company 'ltl l)r ""'l Mru, C. A. (line on a trip n.eronn the I iiioniitnliiH to Colnir. From there ' Mhe will tco to llt-r home In rortlnnd. lr. Cllnenml wife ret urnlntr nfter a Nhorl vlxlt In the Valley. An autoiiiohllc, cnrryltf two pa MetiKiTM, eniiMcd m-rloim Injury to three horw'N, hitched to a freight team, near l.auiontn limt week. A hIx horm wool team on Km way to Shanlko from Silver lake met the auto In a narrow Mtretch of road. The nnltnalM iMi iinie rlnhteneil and Hindi a nhorl turn Into a lmrUil wire fence, the nhnn proiijreij cutting deep kiimIh'k In the MhotilderM and lept of Hint of the Ihii-hcm. The limine of one of the wiikoiim wiim lu'okcu, hut thrmiuh a fortunate clrcuiiiHtance eneaM'd further Injury. Aliout nlxty jM-rccnt of theavcraje crop will Im the lehl of wheat In Wumco county thU year. While laut year litany ncrt nvcrawd from 40 to -l.'i IiiihIh Ih, ninl one producer told llri of a uoud ."il" liiiNhelM, now it Im ruuiihiK from U' to 'JU IiiimIicIm, ii (,. averatfliiK Im-Iwivii :it) and :!". IicU of niolntuiv Im niiwtly rit-po:iMilile for the tlellclt. Home of the HprltiK Mowq uralu p'ttlny; no tuolMturt until the latter purr of June. The price iiImo Im fulllnjt nhort thiM year. At HiIm date In Un4. cent a IiiihIicI wiim Itelnu paid; today It Im Ifct centM. One reiiMoit for tile ileciviiMe In price Im the fact that Icmm m Im'Iiit export ed. DalleM Chronicle. , Peter Kelley, ft ranchman who owns a lioineKtcatt in tne vicinity ofCrUtly was adjudged Insane in Justice Liukey'M court Tuesday afternoon and wiim con lined In the Ity Jail pending the arrival of state ofllcers who will take him to the asylum at Salem. Kelly Is possess. cd With the idea that some of IiIm neighbors are trying to poison him self and his dog and cat and bin actions dining the past few weeks wen such that lvsldcnts near his liomestciul feared that he might Imvoiih violent and do , Noineone bodily Injury. On all other subjivts, during the examination, he npHnr- ed perfectly rational.. Drs. Roseii- lierg and F.dwnrds made the ex amination. Don't forget the closing out sale at J. F. Morris', for the way they are selling it will not last long. Many thousands of dollar worth of goods, Including Dry Uoods. Orocerles, Wiltons, liuiriiies and Hacks iim In cluded In tlie.sale. Your special nt teutlon is called to the sale of bug gies as having a large lot of them on bund a big cut In prices has Ikimi made to close them out, also a small reduction on the Schuttlcr wagon which Is sold at a very small profit. Owing to the excellent material used In this wagon it Is valued for Its suiierior 8tnngth, gnnt endurance, llirlit build and light draft, nil of which make It one of the most satis factory wagons that can lie bought. Tho Jovially Inclined person who sent Deputy Sheriff Haner a small package of matches through the null I not long since, ami who so far iiinnnges to keep bis Identity un known to that otlieial, has enjoyed by this time In all probability a long and pleasun lending laugh. But Deputy 1 1 a tier bus been on the verge o(. spontaneous combustion during the past few days and says his laugh more than discounts that of the' other fellow's becaime the joke now is on the latter. The aforesaid jokester when he banded those matches to Uncle, Sam for trans portation through the mails un intentionally violated one of the postal laws providing against the transmission of combust lie or In flammable matter likely to cause damage to the mall and if bin Identity become known be Is liable to a heavy penalty for bis net. In consequence Deputy Haner' curios ity regarding the Identity of the person who took such Infinite pains to wrap and re wrap the package of matches, with pink ribbons has sub sided to a smile which Is diverted Into a laugh whenever the matter Is mentioned, and he is enjoying to the limit the ticklish position in which the practical joker has placed IIukIi Muter U In IiIm niiich at I'millii'i. himself. F. ('. ItowUe wiim over from Ited tnoiid tin flrwt of tin week. J, W. I'dedM.M and .1. W. Shaitnfelt left thl w.ck fur- J'orttiitid. Mr. I'.leiUoe will cunt Inlie on IiIm journey to Ciillfiiraiit w here tic and IiIm family w ill npeii'l the whiter. Mr. Klimi.i felt cxxvU to Im-ale for a time In the vicinity of (lohlemlHle, and w ill Ko from there to I'ortlaiid to reMiime hl work iim Mlaff photographer for the On-Konlan. Mercury Flow From Lookout. I'iiiv, white ipilckMllver, worth l"jri a lliMk, flow cii trout the new cln milinr fiiriwu-e on Lookout iiiouutnlii for a Mliort time WcdiieMilaynnd then oMratloliM were dlm-onl limed until a drier can Im laillt. A few lioiirM work at the furnace, which Iiiim Utii illlder;olliK the proei"H of Iteinj; "hlowii In" diirluj; the put ten diyn, deiiioiiMtrated two tiling: that the ore Im rk'h with inercury, and that owint; to the cxeexxlve Itlliolltit of rilulMlll-e Which It Ciill tnfiiM it will Im iieci-Mwa ry to nlmorh hum water iM'iore ine ore can im miic ceMMfully tn-ateil in the furnace lmllt for tin purpoHc. Aliout ten toliM of nri' were lilirmsl WcdiieMilay out of which there wiim coudctiMfd aliout l-'0 poumlM of ulckllver. A larjre Mrceiita(fi was IiMt In the tailiiiKM and cmciiim of the piM-M catiMed from too sudden dipping of the nre down the pitch of the furnace w hen the ore matter iKraiiie dry. Otherwlw rcHiiltM are lillily HatlMfactory and coiiMtruction will Im-kIii tit once on a drier mo that iim little time iim poHxIhle w llllw lit iM-fore Kettlnj; the niuxlmuiii dally output Iroui the furnace. Rioge Trouble! Are Over. "(.'rook County range troubles are over for koimI. I iK'llcve," Im the declaration of J. (1. EdwardM, who U'lirs the sobriquet "On-gon Wool King," lMeaiiMe of IiIm viiMt range Hen-age In ( rook County and his thousands of flue Merino fbecp. "When dlvlHlmi lines were establish ed wently, I Is'lleve the Crook Coun ty range (roubles wen ended, nnrt I have no reason to anticipate a fnvh outbnvik," he continued. "Slurp men In this state never had cause to Im iim happy iim they should Is; now. The demand for wool and mutton Im U-tter than ever before and the prices for the next wool crop w ill be larger than they have Urn in nearly a quarter of a century." Mr. KdwardM IwiMiihout sixty sheep on exhibition nt the Exposition. He raises only Itamboulllet, Spanish Merino and Delaine stivk. This ranch, one of the largest iu t lie state ami thelargvMt tlmrtiUKliured ranch lu the I'nlteil State. Iiiim been es tablished since lx":i nnd has an inter iintliiualivinitaiii.il. It is located on Hay Cnek. Mr. Edwards con trols .'W.(HH) acnv of range and ow ns 40,000 to oO.OtM) hcmlof hiep. Tele gram. Public Schools Open. The public schools opened on Mon day with a large attendance. Prof. Ford thinks the attendance Is larger than at the ojM'tilng last year and looks for an incn'nse for several weeks. There is already an over flow In "Miss Kidder's room, and Miss Vanderpool will be compelled to hear 'recitation from the third grade in order to ivlievethe crowd ed condition. All tin teachers and pupils have taken up their work with pleasun nnd vigor and the out look for the coining year i promis ing. At the oHning exen-lses Monday morning tho pupils were nddnMsed by Judge Prink and Principal Ford, both of whom tilled their nMiiarHs full of the spirit, which if followed. will give added credit to schools when t lie school Ikh'ii brought to a close. the bH'al year has BORN - To the wife of lleorge Cyrus, Sun day, Scptemlier 17, an eight pound SOIL . DIED. Elmer Hawkins, the Infant sou 7if Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawkins, died at their residence on the Ochoco, Septemlier 1."), - and was buried in Mill creek cemetery. The funeral services wen conducted by the Rev. J. T. Moore, assisted by the Rev. V. S. Cook. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of a host of friends. A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather of the 8ummea months to guard against bowel tioubles. As a rule it is only necessarv to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the Ivowelsi. lo not use any substituo, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does not chock the bowels give Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and then a Jose of castor oil, and the direns nuiybe checked in ita incipiency and all danger avaided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for in stant use as soon as the first indication of any bowel trouble appears. This is the most b iecesful treatment known and may be relied upon with imptieit confidence even in cases of cholera in fantum.. For sale by D. P. AdaniBon. L JU Jl.JkiLjl.JkJI.JkJuJLii.JLJI.JLJWJI.jr.JL:jLjkJI.LkJkJLJI.JkJLiLjl.kJkJLJI.Jl.JkJt. J K 4 I r. ir n r i LikJ Law J ' r i ft L J W J in r .1 i.J K.4 r i rt Li I J n S LJ ii n Fa t'J 1 4 n tl LJ 4 u r - tl U CJ rt . t.-J Li r l LJ r i t j r 1 u r 1 u ri Li r I. J r.i ti r.i LJ f 1 Li n LJ t .1 LJ r 1 LJ r.-i Li r.i Li r.t Li r.T Li n LJ n Li r i LJ ri Li LJ rt LJ Li ri - Li riri Still in slock of L JL i LiU ik.JL.iU JUJL.il.. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a 'md hahit to borrow .anything, but the wornt thing you can nmniAy borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains and poigons of dyspepsia, billonsnefs, Bright' dirteage,'aud similar internal .1:..... l... . .1 .. '. .1 1 over your symptoms, but fly fot relief i to Electrical itlttors. Here you will j tind sure and permanent forgeifulueHfl of all vour troubles, and your bmlv will i not be burdened by a load of debt direate. At J. H Tcnip'.eton'ii and 1. P. A.Ihiii sou's drun ittiren. Price r0c. (iuaran teetl. Notice of Eighth Grade Exam! nations. An Eighth tirade examination will lie lit Id In PrlnevlIU Sep'teinlier LN-'.'O. Any pupil not having proicr qiialifi -i cations for entrance In the High school will lie given an opportunity- totnke examination at that time. C. II. Dinw iddie, County School Sup't. $25 Seward. The above reward will be paid for any information regarding the wbenaboutM of one light bay inare, branded under horizontal bar. Few saddleinarks. Stolen or stray ed from Dingiv's pasture, near Prine ville. June- 7, 1'.K.". Information should U- left at ingory 'steed yard, Prineville. A. Hrihier. Full of Tragic Meaning. are thece lilies from .1. II. Simmons, of Casey, Ia. Think what might have re sulted from his terrible coiih if he had not taken the medicine a 1 "int. which he wriU: '"I had a fearful cou0, that disturliedmy night's rest. I tried every thing, but not hint; would . relieve it, until I took Dr. King's 'evr Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, j which completely cured me. "Instant ly relieves and permanently cure all throat and lung diseases ; prevents grip and pneiimona. At J. H. Templeton's and D. P. Ailanison's druggists; guar anteed ; 50c and $1 .00. Trial bottle free. LJw r.i LJ LJ r.T LJ r.-t L J JOHNSON, BOOTH & CO. kJ K.I LJ r.i LJ r.a LU F1 LJ LJ LJ r..i LJ r..i L'J r.i LJ r.a LJ r..i L J LJ ri L'iJ r,.i LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ ri LJ Our stock groceries orders. you on whether ri L J ri L J r.i LJ r.i ri L J r.i L J ri LJ r.,i LJ ri LJ r.i LiJ ri LJ ri.i LJ r.i L J ri LJ r.i We Q&n Save You Money JOHNSON, BOOTH'S GO. L 4 ri i ri -l ir in r m r n m w f "i k n r .n r, "i r. n m i n u!jyijLUUL;yLiJL;!jyijLijiiy El 'I i tJ Hardware Implements, Groceries, Blacksmilliing Supplies, etc. '' t'J ' 13 business al the old stand with a complete gooJs. Mail Orders attended to Promptly 2 Why Pay a big price for Shoes when you can buy the best for a very moderate price? The Best is the jj p g I 'I 2 'I Shoe A new stock to select from at HIDEOUT & FOSTER Meat, Vegetables, Produce A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on hand at the City SVieat SV3ai-ket FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's. Prineville, At The Old Stand- Oregon. Groceries ABE I-I1G.IIT IK PMCE QDALITY THE .FINEST" is complete iii staple ana is large enougn 10 Give us a chance to your winter supply, it is large or small -n r it n t r. fi r r iis'irii',Tirirw'irirrir'ir'irJir'ir'ir"iri!ir,ir"ir3rrir."l 15.1 A B-1 ti 5 1 Si 6.1 LJ LJ LJ EJ r.i ti r..i Li r,.i LJ LJ 03 El C'i RI LJ lii r.i ti LUfci I' Do WELLS J 4 I' C.I LJ r i r,i LJ E.4 KJ PI CJ Ej FJ..1 klJ C.I LJ B. l LJ ea lj LJ ri LJ C. I EJ CI LJ fj.1 L J r.i LJ CI LJ r.a A LJ t-1 LJ E-1 LJ C3 LJ C-J L J 61 L J r.1 ri LJ r,a LJ ra L'J r.i Li r,.i LJ il r.i L J r.a L J 151 and fancy nil your fiii ure with pi' No matter LJ ra LJ