TUB -ENTERPRISE. Ml I. Iublihir ! lri-letr. XBVS FROM BARLOWS. .V Larjff Crowd Attend the Moot Iuti.lJaUroiut Mat "or. r'KllUY, Jl'l.Y 10, Tun Fourth of .Inly was pt;rrll,v ol wrvcd throughout the State of Oregon in a IvftMiiinx manner, which indicates that tho leo;leof the northwest re are not lacking in the elements of patriotism and love of country. The foreign element ol our onu- laliou, unlike some see I ions of the middle j mnl western states, quickly assimi ate with j our ideas of government, ami hcooni patri otic citizen. Theevaimlo st by Clm ka- MF.iUl. rUrfiKSTVUOX. 1.:t(re Band ol Hr-H.--t)ior I'vtiHtl Nor and There. I.AmisGAriiKRiNU. Sunday itnoisetl a 1 are crowd at the ramp grounda. It was estimated that fully eighteen hun dtvd people wore In attendance. Tlio usual sorweos were licld, and those hav- mas county in raising the national colors t in stands report having had prosper- ovtr the school houses in every section should be emulated by other counties in the state, as nothing tends more effectu ally to inspire a love of country and a pror retard for the principles of our govern ment, Since the late rebellion, annrvh ism has been working insidiously, to under mine the very foundation of our country. But their efforts have lcn cheokel to a great extent. Still, danger lurks to a i?si tile fearful extent, and it becomes the duty of every good citiren to guard in every way against the probable spread of such in h. ernes. 1M Kront Street. I HARDWARE Nnrlhwiol""! Allium h" w-Tprs-nru-SJ saws liextor-- . Plll'Uil, ........ I.kiicb -tirelileitt---TullM""lrl lion of Book Hull, June 1:1, '01.,' Hayinu Skason.TIio h.ruieri of this section aro now kept busy haying, I'ully live hundred tons will bo cut on thin prairie this oaon, Laiuik Uam or HoiiK. Over one i hundred head of burses ' heing (ma tured on the Nat low pt.ice, They were brought her bv J. K. Smith, the rail road contractor of Cortland. Makkiai.k Kimoh. It luit been ru- iotir.t.1 lmr.1 ft it' tliti oinI few titles tltitt th nt.nriago of Mr. I, W. Smith, the ( Vl'Sl'l'tlt Wftljjt'i (VlUTUIltoii.) H S Proof ( " 1 1 A 1 1 M . railroad builder, and Misa Katie Kehni, . , . .,, , . .,; ItOJIJIOl'ti ttlltl MUIH1 V linj'l't'is) I'oilland, t'regou, iir Uiu -- -ailwr aimi, a-.V', uir ji'h'OAN 1 I.VlHU the oiutor, would be soletnnUed In Ore gon City Wednesday a1 lot noon, alter which they would take the train to Bar Iowa, which they decided (or their Itttuie homes. We wish them all iimiginahle happiness, and a hearty welcome, will j await thotn by our ciluen. Saw Mux IIiknuo. Sttiith'a A initio FiK'H. Ht'l't'. Clt'Hreii Oivgou City Agent, WILSON j .'A KM K.VIJ.U KAUM K.VUM FA KM YWl l KAKM KA U M KAUM ruori:i(TY i'Kori'.KTY I'lii'l'KKTY l'UOI'KUTY I'UurHiTY rUOI'KUI'Y I'KOI'KUTY IliOl'KKTY J'KorK.UTY Tits people w!e travel over the roads in the vicinity of O egm City highly comuiend the course adopted by tho Count; Court in the matter of tho im provement of the Moss Hill mid. This plan of road woik is suh-lanti.il, and np pivciated by the p-op e. The gr.;,!o was es'ahlisdred by a competent engineer, and the contract let to the lowest re sponsible bidder. When the Court let the contract for this piece- of road they knew exactly what it would cost. The road is constructed on a perfectly easy grade, ami ei.dit-ino.'i tiling is being laid next to the bank, which will thoroughly drain the road for ears to come. With a coat of grave! over lh-j top, this thoroughfare will lemaii, a lasting monument to their go.wl jmlm.-nt as road builders. A jo: sihkr of the la visetl a schetuc vu rviv withhold this M ar'- i h market until tarmc rice, or at ha-t a ;ri the avetae. A ciici v liich a tvom'es tl.i ctvat co:idn.i;itio: ,, the far.uor-' org:i!ii; : decljre i t)o s!i.v a the condition- ol the pearati.-,.t,t.u-, tin j Kanied. !.o;io to for". Mil! result i.i ;.nli: ! Il would a;r :tr that this M-liensc w!a! v:-io:iarvat p -e .. and it i' er's alliance has do- it is proposed tt crop Iroui the - f tii cet their own i i o,si Irrtil'i y aUte :tr ha K-en s.-ut tint !ao, auil siii;i;rsts a i-.Kii.M.i i,ie:v..rs of " :. as it'i,-;,s!-itiori is d i.;ei'vtnal. and as a:id ,::,a. k. t tip -o ti:cers. u iio a.c of a:i organization that r toe aririiltiirtsts. stt:l!C ! htittl would he pleased to see him eng Aged in that business at this point, and will five him all possible encour.igetnent, Hum k a v l i.H A f.oNii Stav. Miss lies sie Shcppar 1 returned Iroin IK'tiverlast Meek where siie has made her iioine for tlirf last live ycais Mrs. Sheppard is now visiting Mrs. .Miller of Oiegou I ity, and will make her home at H it low s pro vided the eiiinate will not be detrimental to her heilth. ill 1h- carried ! Ar His Oi i l'or. We are pleased to : '''"'"' to o I see Mr. John Sitm again taking charge ; of the r iilroad otlice. He has also been Xkt wkihe'ciackaini cotiuty teach-1 :,l'li'''l nt for Wells, Far & Co.'s ers norn.al institute will lie in ac:ive ses-1 c-xpi'ess. l'AtxriNi! Contr vrr. Mr. J. A. Smith rweived the contract for painting the ons business. rttoroaKD Ku.koai. Mr. William Harlow spent a few days last week in via- iting sotneot me largest tanners iH'tween j 8aw Mll L n, KN -Sioith'a mill, here and Will oit in the interest of th!,, x ! ,,, i,,,, eaiigbi lire prvH'-wd railroad. He reports finding j las, Satuhtav ni ;ht, and before any aid the sentiment of almost all to be in favor j wu(l u, n,nitftl,j was(Vnipletely envel of the ro-td when it ianhown up to them j0((1 ln ft.im(l Blul wilim, a t 0. in the proper light and thorough'; un-1 We svmpathie with Mr. Smith In liU dersto.r.1 The great inenvase it would ; ll0(lvj. xie mill will U rebuilt at In' ;to the value of their real estale, as 1 om,0 well as other benefits to lie derived from I ... ... , ., , ,, , I W iikat III visit Harlow & Co. will it. We hope to see every lar.ner work, li(jitli0 limik,, to , lor us early comp,el.on, u rap.tal hke , Ui, h wj(iu t(( jr tnat repivsen tea tv .Air. Muuu is noi to , , . ,, . . . , . , , . , , reach. A new tairbanks grand scale . K lound every day to he put into rail- ... ... ... I ,i ,tl,...i .... n, tr.tiiio. H , - . "in ' inn, in H' hip nitnii'ii, nititii nut . " ' road construction. It Ik-lioovot , K,,a ,vnvlli(,m.e , Wl,iu,i,.g, apa.s to l enjoying g.-d health and hind owner in the territory from l.arlows : ... . , ,. , ; . wi(h ,,,,, ,,riMlHH U oj t i i m io iikv au at 1 1 . e pink lit mis : ,1111 1 01 tt t- 1 , ' well established, and will p.iv the htcl toa 1 at once, and not let the opportunity ; , , , . . , ,. . i est market price in cash. ami lii st class road. AllRll'l t.Tl'RAt. lMtI.KHP!r lU'SIXKsS Mr. Andy Kchor, the well known ma chine man, was in our town several times this week looking after machinery or dered by him for different parties, and CiacuniM also looking over the ground with a view 1 Well, we w ent to Sanday, to celebrate of putting in a large stock of inaohinery : the glourious Fourth, and we said before and vehicles. Mr. Koeher has had long ; we went that the beer would How free as experience in this line of business, hat- ! water, but we was away off; there were ing represented several large houses of ten beers to one water. It was all beer Portland for the past ten years. He is j as far as the eye could reach or the noe well versed in alt it. tiranciies 01 ine tin- count smell. It was nil lieer, beer. . plement bnsiiit ss. and list a host of ; beer, everywhere, and not a drop of Soorctit'T of Mali-, t! W Mclhiile friends throughout the country who 1 water to drink. Thete is nothing inore t,ua rm.,i ,,. .i,,,., i,,,.,, , .eveial to say about the celebration exi ept that )ml tl, c,,i, rnia, tmh b im- a gem! Are you wanting cither a Farm or a small tract Call and examine our choice list. Fltl'IT Hill Fliflt Htrr- f'ttt'l! Hill! Fltl'l! Htin Hltn Willamette Falls Investment I I'KKsoSAt.s. Mr.J.Hislges, Mr. Fonts I Mr. Henry Kohler, of Oregon City, ami I Mr. J. A. SchnarU ami J. Nolan. ', rortland. were in town this week j XkTTIK. on 'lis laige (arm, which is being o well munagi'tl ami conducted by 0111 worth)' fitetul Mr. Jtinies I. loicr. We notice with genuine giatilbntlou of ! that the damage caii-cd by ( ole s heavy logging team to the rd f'otu the praitie to Aurora, has been partly re imired, ami we trust the road will l put in good condition in time for the moving of the thousand bushel of gram which will I e hauled to Aurora Ibis season ! The MellitKlist cnmplnoetlng held at ll'attby for the last two weeks, was well j attended by residents of the prair'e IW'I AsloKAI.. ilo;i if u -h H.i:bii!atio:i c. tlitoiig.'i succes.-fuliy with . ninny iuteresteil parties. .-ion, which will continue for two weeks. It is exacted that e.ery teacher in the county will attend, and participate in the .tercise. UK intended to be instructive, ami w ill he eoi.dueie ( 1 art ol the time son.e tlrtiigatter the style 01' au "ex; erience meet ill, liistitatea properly lon.lttctcil are productive orinuth good, an.l meml ers of scbobi Iwurds shoiih! make it an object to I pte.se, it, at least a part of the time, as it will bring them into closer relations, anil give them a better understanding of teach ers' wurk. Reports indicate that the great herds of cattle in Eastern and Southern Oregon are being brought up rapidly, and there is a possible danger that the price of beef will be greatly advanced before many days. It is probable that an attempt is being made to "corner the cattle market. Newspapers report from various localities throughout the state show that representatives of an KaL-rii syndicate are buying all the cattle that they can get and making no etlort to to send them away to any market. This tends to confirm the idea that a systematic .effort in being made throughout thecoun try to raise the price by reducing the supply. ' Jcnn 1 irs ndv Review, ni d" build tip a tii ant to n w ness. The CCS s ill I rti-;n: hf pi ine . oit !! in.::,a. as 1 ,ip. r having the the best re- lar.'e-t lbs. . -ays the lioebiinr It won t alone it is of 'reat assi-t - i. legitimate bn-i--are t'iC l.io-t sl;e j :im-. !i!d tie, e 1 nltt:i'n will hriu' The State Aliiatu'O ii being organized t rortland this week. A platform has been adopted, and every portion of the Btatt; is: well represented. W. W. Mv--ers, Charles Moran and Dr. Gaucher, are representing Clakamas county. Okkoon City is progressing. A fire limit has been established, and the city council are pushing the work of street improvements, and extending new side walks in every direction. Tub Itata has returned to the Pacific coast under the protecting wing of the Charleston. The Itata will pay a fine for vielating the laws of navigation. Anotiikb change has occurred in state official circles. Dr. L. L. Rowland suc ceeds Dr. Harry Lane as Superintendent of the insane asylum. Tub death of ex-Vice-I'resident Han nibal Hanpin, of Maine, retnovea a great man, who has been a prominent figure in the history of the country, Mrs. Kandall requests the party who carried of the painting to return the game and Kave rerions trouble. Mossy to Loan. f'rotn t-VJOup. In terest, six per cent. Time, 5 to 2:) years. Privilege of paying off loan after two years, 'ill loan you 7o per cent, of value of properly, or all money reeded to buy lot and build a house. Un limited capital. Call on James Shaw, or W. A. WoTiiBithi-ooN, Uootns 5 and 0. ('barman Block. warehouse of W. W. Irwin, and also the Zcek building. Saloon Pikciiask. Mr. Geo. Schnit ker lias purchased the saloon of Mr. T. Grady, who hag gone to take charge of the steam shovel for the !. P. K. K. ut Grant's l'ass. The building he has rented "for three months to Mr. Schnitker, at the end of which time he will return and resume business. Li'mheh fbom Ci.aci.ama9. The de mand for lumber baa been go great that Mr. Henry Kobler has bee obliged to or der two car loade from the Clackamas mill. Three carpentero are now at work on his building, and oon Mr. K. will be serving meals and entertaining the boyg with a bowling alley. Ticking Pka. Mr. Vanburen has a large force picking pea. They will fin ish his crop tbi week, when tbey will commence picking the large pea licld of Wills Iiros Toe peas have been en gaged by the IV Hand and Salem can neries. l!of Ut Vi.l;s I'l.KNrv. The prospects forag'iod price for hops are Haltering. Several hep 1 at vers were ill town this week and reported they had been unab'e to ctvagu any bops thug far. The pros pects indicate im large a (rice as last year. NtAKiNO Completion. Keek Bros, say they will have the Oakey hill finished at the expiration of their contract, August 1st. They have a large number of men and teams at work and are making good headway. Fkom Fi.okida, Mr. F. It. Strayer, brother of J. I. Strayer, lately deceased, arrived here from Florida last week, where he was engaged in gardening. He has taken up the interests of hia late brother, and was much surprised to find such a good quality of gardening land. Anotiikb Biii.niNO.The Mollett Bros, have commenced the erection of a two story building on corner Second and Main streets. Livery Staiii.e Movkd. J. D. Renner has for the past two weeka been busy moving the laige stable across the track. It will be fitted up in a commodious way so that the public rmay have the best accommodations for livery and feed. Visit Afteb Many Ybabs Mr. Her man Ketler, of Portland, paid our town a visit last week and was agreoably sur prised, to seethe many changes made since his last visit. lie predicts a briyht future. Medal I'kkskntation. The citizens of Barlows presented Miss Katie Kehm with a gold medal in honor of the dedi cation of Keek's hi.H. Tho inscriptions were, "High Appreciation of theCitzetis of Barlows, Oregon, to Miss Katie Kehm." On the other side, "Dedica- line speech, and tiie Clackamas, band of ', course done well. There was a 1ght iluri;:g the dav, but no one injured. I Taking it all in all, it was a Hiii.nci.il success to the man who owned the ; ground. Claekatinis lodge No. 57, A. 0. I'. W.. at their last meeting installed the fol lowing othveis: Master, S. !. Jones; Foreman, C. Chapman; tKciseer, J C. I'atteck; liecoider, 11. S. Gibson; ; Financier, A. Mather; Receiver, James : Boots; Guide, C. K. Pease; Inside J Wstcbman, Win. Johnson ; Outside j Watchman, James IMshajter. f (S. M. iV., Sol Garrison, frcim Canbv, was ! present and conducted the installation. 1 Ticking Has and nicking hay is the 1 rder of business among- the farmers in thie vicinity at present. i pioved 1 .... In almost every neighhorbo.Hl there ' is some tint' or more jkosdur wh"r bves , have lieeii saved by ChauiU'rlain'" t ol c. I 'holora and Diari bme Iteuie ly, or who . have been cured ot ehr mi.- dunlin. by it. Such perns lake eeial p!ei-nre in recouimeieling the remedy lo 1 ihers i The praise that loih.ws the intro bicti.-n ami use makes it erv po ular. -ml .'tUcent Istitlesfor sale byti. A. Harding, l'nitigist. Now istlie tune to piovtde yourself urn! family with a n imble remedy lor ; bowel complaints. 15 is almost ceii un : ti bo nc" h'd, anil no fituulv can nll'ord I to b Without it It cwis i'llt it ttilh' I and may tie th;) ineails of saving imieh t su tiering, if not life. There are manv jilitlerent remnlies in use, but 1 Inimn'r lain s t olir. I lioleia aim I'ljirmuM Beineily is nndoiibtetlly- the U-st. '." and oil i-ent Isitties (or mle by ti. A. llarrling, Ihueeift Farmers, Attention. Von will save iiioiu v liy taking your MACHINERY Flic 0KM(i0i ('ITY IltOX WO! FOR REPAIRS. I'lic Is'st of material uwil, mnl mme lut fkillei (Jive its a trial mid ns II our price re int as low n tk nf labor I III' li lotio proinjdijf ivork !titir.ititi'il as rvpreen(ii. All w iol atlctnlcil to wilhi'Ut delaV. All kiln! Machlnory Supplies Kept on Hand. ('listing!" furnished Ag nl for tird A Hmdy's CeWrji 'rtction Mi-liil, innl Moinins N !f I ti!'ru'tittng lucking i JA.MKS IIOAKMA CO.. I'roi.nV, Shop. 5th anil Watt.T Sts., Oretron City. C Near l.oiins A Albright's I'-uti-hi-r Shj. Xllwaukle. Mr. K. I. Blakesle, of f'entralia, waa visiting friends in this vicinity this veek. Miss. Jessie McCord, ia a guts of Mrs. 8. V. Luelling. Corporal J. C. Hungerrd was home en a flyitiff visit Tuesday, from Camp Gibbon . lie- reports a jolly time. Mrs. E. E. Givens haa returneil to her home in Blackfoot, Idaho. At Concori, Jnly 1st, to the wife of T. K. Wortbiogton, a son. The Kvaageliital chuwh will hold cimpmeeting for one wek at Seltnan's grove, comiuuiiciug Saturday, the 1.1th. George Wessenger iias- returned from Job Work Joiit' on .shtrt notice at this Office. NOT1CK I'OIt rUBI.lCATION. F.ifin Orrii K at Oart'iotc I'ity, On. jiiii 1st. Iran. Not ir it hrreby given that that the following named settler baa riled notice of his intention to make dual proof in stipportof hie claim, and that said tmsif w ill be made before the Beg'sttor and Hf ceiverof C H. Luiul Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on July 2tnh, !H, via : Tlifwnas II Moore, I're-einplion, V S No. Tli'.'H, for the n. of nw1.. , se1.' of nw '.', ne1. of '. uf sec U'ti, tp i s. rf . He names the fallowing witni-wsto prove Ins coiitrniioiis resi- uleiice upon ami cultivation M snnl huul. I viz: David Hatch, II Overton, SAO thl: Oregon City Sash and Door! Carry the Largest St, k of Sash, iHirs, Illimls, .Moiililins. fa III )rej;ou City. S.cinl sies nf Dotus mil Windows made to order Turittt-f estimates for Stair Work and Storo Front I'uniislicl on )licatui. l!ttilirs, give in a call, kin w if is not of the ln-itt, and our pricfH m low a t!i lowesL I'liw in i)licatitui. Factory. Cor. Main and llth Sta.. Oregon C !!e Vnttr On 11 !as!cr. Tacoma. lie is again rtiMling mat cesses 1 Pnler. I' W l'almal"er, all ol tinrins at the shoddy mills. I Vl'le postnlficv, ChickumaH (.utility, Ore ,' , , llJOIl. J T. A ItstlS , W e were favored with a visit fr.n the ; - pi K.-d-ter proprietor last Weilnes'iiiy. lull again! Mr. M. wlo.n vou iiavt more time. 1 ev peo( io aioeec!,.'!- liow mil-b tlnoi iuone-i-nis. t'-eir u : -1 m s nn-l ,io- road supervisiii- of district No. 1, that pulses, ami in fact a!l Ihe-r neo,l:il en he has in.'jle i,r Ua'ions to eraile and 1 cr.'v d- i-in ds on the Ini 1 n:.,i,i ,iw a, t'..n gravel tnat partofth. coui.lv road known ! f;f ". vil'1' .... . ! nested dinner may inuk as ll-'gs liai'K. nils is a unlet DOYOUWANTLUMBE GEORGE S. McCORD, At his- New Mill, 'J tllilcs fl'olu Ore lni" 11 Full , Itiislic Flo oil ( it V, mi till' M4"i I... k of and Oiliii We irfortneil bv Un hard Scott, w nil :m.o, ol' ;,.M needed improvement, and ii we had mor sufh men as Mr. Scott. e would soon boast of as good road as any ia the Mute. We hope (hat liefore long some meas ure, will be taken to repair some of tbe streets, especially towards the depot. The proprietor otTitK K.ntiiuimiisk.oh his viHit here last week, had the extreme pleasure of traveling over this road and he vows he will take out an accident policy next time lie visits our town. There are two new house being erected in town. i'.nz. Mark's Prairie. t Owing to 'picnics, campmeeling, "und sich," ye reporter ha? not had titno to gather news, ho will not occupy much of your valuable space this week. Klge Brown, while returning at night from a wedding ut tl.e resilience of Cas per Weismandtle last week, was thrown from his horse and badly injured. He is nil right again now and waiting or the next trip. Sain Shell, Esq., our singing teacher, has just returned from Denver, Col., and reports times very hard and thous ands of men out of employment. Mr. Geo. I'urnett, who came to Ore gon, from Kentucky, uhotit fifteen years ago, is visiting relatives ami old time Mends on the prairie, Although a resi dent of this slate for so long, this is the fust time we have met him in Oregon. Father Mark, of McMinville, ia visiting the vital ore.nih. A poorly di ilinner in. iv iniik-r one uuano .nth a friend. A congested lover tnav bring imaginary gloom and trouble into the sunniest dav. A rheumatic pain inn v keep you from biininess or woik ami entirely change some marked out policy A few doses of Moore's K vealed Remedy will gi tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and anil work. ;inlitv. .i.tly. l.rWMIll Pur Sale The rnlll fit New Km will In- sttlil si a Wioiin. Hits lle tH-st liM'Rlf'-li of any talll In the roomy, belliifo't ttntli tlie VV 1 1 hi men ion! railroad, tniv iiiK HlHrKe Kniin irrowlinr dlttrlet lo draw from. Kiii witlt-r power Hlxlrs'ii tirres of tilhi hle Inuil ko with the nntl properly, (exxt tenns will te iriven mnl nn etperlcticed iiiilier witli r Hiniill eiihlt-il will flinl this n )ityOnc lnvei. merit. Call on or a-!-l;e K. C. MHtJd.u k, New Kra. Ortumi. John son Si Idli'iinoi, Attorneys, AD.MINISTHATOItH NOTICK I hereliy jIvb riotlee Dint I ha 'e lieen Appointed by tlm (tnuiity (Ji.iirt nf Clneknnnis rittinty, Orcimii, AdiiiinlHtrHtor of the estate of Andrew IlolsluiK, der-enneU, All persoiis liny I11K cliilms HRiilleit Hiild estule will pr!Heat them, duly verified, nt the officii of W (,'. Johnson, lawyor, In Oregon Clly.lo'egon, with in six rnoulhii from the diite of this uotiev, or tho sural! will not he allowed. ANNIE IIOl.HIIAd. If you want Tl IK I5KST, buy NORTHERN CROWN ALLEN'S POST OFHCZ ACD.IZSS, CARUS. GET A HOME! BEFORE IT IS TOO LAS lioll. rant, titol tw prnpt rly jH Ikhiu.1 to mlvanco in p' the .ai, with Htnall ,,.,, ,-, it n,xt t(, i(n .b0 toK lor himself. I'i-hvh are low nW) un, TJFAYJill k ALDEN (tan give yon clioice Farm .. .... 1. 1.. 'i' ... 1 ,, . mi, uric t own ailU MUUU' tm 11 (tall. ri'H not to l.o ,,1 f llnv l(H,r Ul,(ti Kstatefii' at us in lurp. ah, Hlllll tn(,t iomri. irtiM fly, CiilTt'riiOIKloilCO BolW '"'''"I'o OITOSITK (,'OltXKU FKOM COURT 1101' ORECON CITY, OREGON. If tle mercliant you deal willi does not. keep Ihein siuiil to AM. KN rliied. lie pays tho iioHltigi!. J'oaiiliiiil cutalogun sent free. Aimuiiss E. W. ALLEN, 171 Second Street. PORTLAND, OR. 1 f I '(. f Willi , ..e-A hill, II, t " 1 '-Mill I. I I; .;:,,l!s, ..,,,,,.. ri(rf The New Remedy. - . Absolutely Thousands Already Cured 11 only 1111 1 liionlltu ll.l. 1,.., 1 i' vi 1 1 1.. ...11,... 1 ' ' '"-oi lit. Ut ,i,,l,. k 1 iiiiiik lull llih, . . . ...... hit1 innrloihln mt'tl inui- 'f II 1 I llicit TIIK ICK. H" , lllliieks. It eoklH iiolhiii t I III, ,11, ill II 1111 ll'y ..... .; 1.1,1 , . ta MiirrltonNi.. " ' auhivo AvoiitM for CUckniii,,. (leuiuy, Til CM, ClIAItM gro"1