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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER T- 1902. ar-iy-vsi vwb 1 V. jfijOi. A-A-.A jC-A-S. - A-jfi? Friday, September 5. Exports report that ex-Sheriff Pnrbiii, of Mm ion county, is short in his accounts Hie Southern Oregon Pioneers' Asso ciation held snothei of its .snnn.il re unions today. There was a l.n-e attend im. The controller of the currency today exiet.did for twenty eis the corporate exigence, of the Fust National tai.t of Seatile. The Palhis, Oregon, city council asks the voters of that city to authorize the issuance ol fl-000 bonds of the city for water purposes. General Miles will visit the coast de fenses of Oietfon and Washington during this month. He ill sail for the Philip pines on the ;!0th ol September. The coal strike in West Virginia was practically settled today, the miners lmvii jf agreed to return to work pro vided the lompsnies would take luck II the oid miners. j Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania, was waited on by a committee from the state legislative loaid and asked to call an extia sessiuu of the legislature to provide , tome means for settling the miners' , strike. , The rural mail delivery, recently or- j dered established at Monmouth has be gun. The route from Monmouth reaches ; Lewisville, Bridgeport and Antijoh, rov- j erina a distance of some 25 miles, and, ad-ommoaaunga.arueuumuero.pic. A resolution presented bv Colonel , . . . , i ..t i.. Drake on the Lewis and Clark exposi tion, to the Mining Congress, now in session at Uutte, MoDlana, was passed unanimously. A complete mineral dis play will be sent from Montana and all other mining states and territories. Among the heaviest losers by the fire ' at the Mount liaker Hotel at Olympia, ' this morning was Mrs. J. Wesiey Ladd, i wife of the Portland banker, who lost j io-iu nnA n.rmn.1 lfi-!. Mrs. Casev. wife o! Rear-Admiral Casev, and Mies i Casey also lost some of their effects. j the silver sides. The Alsea hatchery j has a capacity of 2,500,(K)0 eggs, and the Renewed activity of Mount Telee yes- Yaquina hatchery 3,C00,(XX). These lig terday causes ereat alarm among the ores are for thinooks and silversides, re people of the world. More than 2(X) spectively. people lost their lives and a tidal wave is feared. The natives fear a general! The manufactured product, tools, etc., collapse of the island if the eruptions j of ,lie Loenberg-Uoirg Company, of Port- continue, It is now believed tbat the I entire West India islands will be dee troyed. With the exception of a few scratches, j -1 I i ..n J ' mepresiueni nas imiy recovereu tro.n , the effects of the accident of Wednesday, , ml.f.i h so narrowly eacarjed heintf I killed by an electric car at PitlefieM, Mase. The peopleof that city are highly ! . .i. i n,o si,i roil. . way company lor relusing to grant to Ilia i.utnlunl nl Ilia I'nila.l StatMB tl,H, r....... - courtesy of allowing his carriage the j right of way. Tbey claim that the fame j ihpir illuRtrinna .-itv han thus heen I greatly depreciated. A few weeks ago there was discovered to the east of Frefcno, Cal., in the Sierras, tl,o hiutfeat trea in tfif wnrld. At the .. i .-.. time it was sail that it measured LjO , .. . , r i m .i : feet in circumference. John Muir, the! ,. , . . ... . i treat naturalist, has just visited the tree, I , ..... . v ; and savs that it measures at the base i , , i . .1 ' only 10ii feet, and at four feet above the ground it w as only !)7 feet in circu 'CUmfer j xmm& RELIEF A really healthy woman haa lit tle jiaia or discomfort at the menstrual period. No woman needs to have any. Wine of Cardul will quickly ndieve those smarting menstrual pains and the dragging head, back and dde aches caused by falling of the womb and irrcular morwe. v('i;;e"ardui has Lrourl;t pennanent relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered every month. It makes the men strual organs strong and healthy. It is the provision made by Na ture to give women relief from the terrible aches and pains which blight so many homes'. GiiKKSwoon. I,a., Oct. Is, Ihflvebeei v,.ry s.cic I'.-r w,ni6 time. I Was tak&a witli a severe pain in rri sldcan j cjuid not (Lt anv relief noli. I tried a bMtle of Winn of ";rdui. iie f jre I Lul taken ail of it f waa relieved J feel it ruy duty to say tuat you havs wondorf ul nicdicmc. Mu. iL A. Youni. for aTtnesjvl literal nr-. vtlr-i. arin-pf Mrnp. U5rT,,"'l ,e lA!ie' ,A,.fc,ry limrtin.ni," J n CLatujioog MOielije Co., LtisuAOouyA. 'fsori. ence. ll is, However, irser " " (ml Sherman and lieiuoal Giant, which heretofore vor the rvcojiiii.od monarch ol the lorost. Saturday, September 6. Kiidit thousand carpenter of New York won their stiike lor an advance ol 50 cents a day and will go to woik ,n the morning. Mold has appeared in some of the bottom-land bopyards near Salem. The mold doe not exist to any alarming ex tent, and, barring unfavorable weather, no seiious results are expected. Fisher Million, a Metro tried befoie 'Judge 1'iivis, in the County I'oiirt, at 1 Shell'vville, Ky., has been found itnilty of vagrancy and sentenced to be sold into servitute for a period of 12 months, the highest penalty. i The house o( Lawrence Tarwoski, a I nonunion uiinewoiker at Hudson, six miles north ol YVilkeslurre, IV. was wrecked bv a mob ol strikers toilav. Every window in the house was broken. T.roski w as not at homo at the tune and his wife, who was alone, lied in ter ror. Plans are being perfected today by j a syndicate ol N.-w York capitalists, j to combine a miiuler ol the largest f hingle-nianuf.icturing plants in Maine. The sydicate is reported to have secured options on several of the biggest factories, and to have purchased large tracts o1 limber land. Hops in the vicinity of Pallas are in excellent shape. The crop will be large and of good cpimity. N lice have yet made their appearance in the Pallas varus. Hue yard commenced picking , w(U tom()r. row, and by Tuesday all the crews will be at work. Fifty cents per nine-bushel box is the price being paid the pickers. About 150 Sileiz and Grand Konde In- j dians are employed in the yards owned! by Kirkpatrick A Williams. Master Fish Warden Van Pusen re turned today from a trip of inspection to i the state hatcheries at Aleea and Ya-1 qutna. tte lound tjotu in excellent con- dition and ready to receive eggs as soon as the salmon run up these rivers. The Chinook run will come lirst, lolloweu Dy ,an"' al l,,e ' ' been listed, and will tie assessed on the I l'j02 tax roll for Marion county as p r ; sonal nroiiertv. This is the first time that this property has been assessed in tl.a) ri-,nnttf Tlirt I i .t 1 nir (if ttu I in i nrt V y - ...,-.-.- . " ! is along the line of a tion adopted by As eesaor Lembecke, who prooees to tax at a reasonalde valuation ad such public franchises and properties as aie taxable and have heretofore escaped all taxation. "t om arinnslv alArmil At the nnWH ! . - . ' ' . . .. nf tt, renewed act vitv of the Martin- , y volcano . . . ..... s (, , " ... . . . . . . I Guadeloupe, who is in Chicago on sick leave. Should Mount Pelee "blow its head off,' palling. the loss of life would be ,,. With Pelee as a center, a chain of islands extends northwestward, em- bracing a population of some i , . , ' . ' Almost without exception, the cities and , villages are aiiuated along the coasts and . . , , , , , but slightly elevated above the sea. A . . , , . , , , ... tidal wave 40 feet high would probably . . , , , ocstruj' .i.JOj'JOU llCO ireiyiQ o. uanucu against the shores ol I'orto Kico, with its " i 1 X 0,000 inhabitants. Sunday September 7. The assessinent roll for Penton county for the current year has been turned over to the county court. The totals show an advance in the total valuation of over (80,000. Authentic resjrts received from va rious sources confirm the statements i that the eruption of Mount Pelee during I 1 . . " the night ol August :i0 was the most i terrific experienced. Jerome LaSalle, a prominent piune- man of Albany, has returned from a trip through Oregon and Washington, and renorts a general shortage of prunes ! throughout the two states. There will j be about a fourth of a crop of excellent ' quality. The price expected is about -'0 1 per cent above that of last year. I . (secretary of State Dunbar allowed the ! claim of Maurice Smith et al., of Cres-1 i ton, Wash., for $1000 reward offered for ; the "capture and return" of Harry I racy, who escaped from the Oregon .State Pen ! itentiary on June 9, being the amount of ' fered by J. P. I-ee, snperintenderit. A , warrant has been drawn for the amount of the reward. '. A cloudburst at f:i Paso, Texas, this i afternoon delayed street-car tratlic for ; ah'olutely an hour. Water ran in the streets a foot deep in many places. The j fiercest hailstorm ever known on the ; border accompanied the rain. Hail was 1 piled tw o inches in depth in many places, 'so rapidly did it fall. The rain and hail I Wds accompanied by a sandstorm, the; j velocity of the wind being 43 miles an hour. 1 i TIRED AND WORN OUT. Women Need n constant supply of blood-iimkliiK lim terinl or their systems will breakdown. The complicated female oigaiiiHHi is sx delicately njustMl us to bo onwily thrown out of bahuuv. As a rvsiilt, health and stronctli tiro nllivted by divers diseases. .Motherhood, family, society all levy such drains uihh Ik r strength that most wotiieu break under the nervous tension. The demands upon her nervous strength nrv nuieh pre-ater than similar tleiiiands of the onixisite sex. Hinet'sdio must ! cni- plied in greater tueasuro with tlio j; e- "lent iron mai gives strengui. i ne reason v. onion itvi iinti aim wont mu and sull'or from headache, pains in the laok and limbs, etc., is Ixrauso tlicy have used up their supply of Iron. Menstruation troublo b largely caused by lack of imn. Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic supplies this element. It onriehoH the bhMHl and restores what strain 1ms Used UP. Augusta, Ark., Muy 10, 11. "After havhiE xiM Ir. Hurter'n reimilli'S for thirty years I can cheerfully rseoitiinend IXK liolil In speehil fnvor Ir. Il:ir- tsr'a Imn Tunic, ami would recommend It a tu very best preparation of Iron I am e- qiiMlnttst with. Ti weak, worn-out wnini'ii. and those lrt)ublr,l with iicrt ousnrM. pcMir itiuestlon, and pnle, thin blood, 1 bellttvs It to tw palluCKi. "J. II. Wii.kek-s.iK, PriiKi;tsl." (IS.tM lumlN Ibtl ikon ItallMilil It (tialM.) The Southern Pacilie Coinpiny has begun construction id ibe 2. 250, (UKl-gnl-Ion sleel oil tank thai is to he used in the Anl .nd yards. The foiind.it ions for the immense structure hae been lai for two months ra-t. bu; there has bee laid ell some deiav in sc-nring men mrine "n. A crew of 27 ironworkers and boiler makers has arrived, and work will now lie pushed on the lare tank with the ex pectation of its completion in two months. The tank will he one of the largest on the Coast line. It will be ilO feet high and 115 feel in diameter. Mon, lay, SeptemNT 8. William P.artholin, the Chicogu mur derer, coinmitled Ml'cide at Kicell!e, Iowa, lie left notes confess'lig his guill. One of the powder mag;ines at old Fort Winthorp. in th H nl-.ii harbor, blew up, killing one man and seriously I mpiriug four oilier". j ; A carefully preo ired statemein j-mt is ', sued, is to the effect that democrats tmve j no reason for entertaining anj hope of I making g uns the l ruled Mates senate hv reason of exniring terms and re-elei:- . tlons. President Koosvelt ' the guest of the citizens of Chatianooga today He ! vsded that city i.riUMruy .o j meeting of the Hrotherhood ol i.ocoma- , live ruemen. ne, w reseuie-i .i... ' fr(jU1 l,1B battlefield. German an I Haytian w ar vessels meet in conflict at the entrance of the harbor of tionaives, the. German boat besting her adversary and hinkinit her. The German government ordered the Vessel to do the work accomplished. The wheat yield of the Pacilie North weHt stales is estimated to be for the present year 41.'M5 bushels, the Oregon crop being 12,7n5.(HX) bushels, against Washington's 24,000,000 huihela. The crop is somewhat short ol that ol last season, attributable to the cold weather of the spring. Tuesday, September '). The president received a cordial wel come at ChaiBiiooga and was elected to mun,).brul,in in tl.U I', ri ,f I ,er h OO.I fif JU , .' 1 comotive Firemen. The election in Maine isa big surprise. The state goes republican by over I270HO, an increase of at least one-half. All the meters of congress were elected i Eighteen prominent citizens of St. Louis, Mo., memlers of the legiHlature, ' are to be arrested for accepting $47,000 : . : j fl . M akes short roads. AXI.E JL aXnd light loads. HEASE Wi for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhere. bf STA l)HIOII.T. , n M 1 11 (or their votes on unn bill alone. A big ' sensation has been created. The loader makes a confession. News has been received of the lynch 1 ing of a negro named William Mohlcy ! near Wonona, Ca. Mohley attempted ! to assault the young daughter ol a farmer ; named tirauger. He was taken Imuii the pulor by a mob ai.d put to death. New defalcations are daily coming to light in the case ol William Malcolm,! tieaidirer of the Passaic lUillding A 1 "an Aoseviatiou, ol Now Yolk, who has dis-1 appealed. The shortage, at Hist thought ' to be i's,000, has now reached over (ioveinor t!eer has not yet replied to the telegiiiiu from Washington, in which nas laid hefoie him the complaint of tin1 1'hiuci.o Ligation that the Oiegon an tluuitics hud taken no steps to prosecute the men who attacked about tilty t'hi nese at Paker City on the Hi la of last mouth. The department is not please ill the ih'liiy ol the governor. A posse is pursuing 1'redeiick Cains, the slayer of Sheriff strain, of Whiting, la., w ho is supposed to be hiding on the Winnebago leservatioii, northwest of pes Moines. Cams has aimed himself with a i die, and carries a largo amt-unt ' of Hiuint, lotion, and Is raid to be euiiil I lug Traev, the Oregon convict. At sev eral (a-mhoiiM'S he bus secured meals and left words of defiance for his pur- tUIOIH. Wednesday, September 10 Washington politics are assuming peculiar proportions. Many friends of the Mcllride railioad movement aiC de serting it. A movement is on loot to divide I'uker county, reducing the Icriitory ol Malheur and milking Huntington the seat of the ' new county. , The president his completed ins mur of the Southern states and is en rente to Washington. He received a great ovation in North Cofolina. j The steamer Cottage City went ashore , at 10 o'clock on the. night of September S, on Island Point, a few miles south of ' Forth Wrangle. All the passengers ; were rescued, i I Alaska mountains are in active erup tion, three ol them spitting out fl.ime and smoke at the same time. Mount ' Redoubt was throwing clouds of smoke I miles high. The hop harvest is in lull blast In Lane county, the output being tslimated at IHRW bales, l'.uvers from the Fast, ! in Eugene this week, declare they never ! saw so good a quality. The engineers of the river steamers are on a strike, over 140 of them refus- , ing to go out with their boats. Tim j point of contention is that the two op-j posing elements cannot agree as to what , 'the point of contention is, a peculiar j matter ovei which to declare a stnku Thursday, September 11. Colorado deimx-rats voted down a pro posal to (use with the populists, ami will make the rai ti single handed and alone. Hiissia orders all foreigners out ol Man churia, the order relating particularly to the I'-ntish The I'uited Slates has fio particular interest in the matter. President Mitchell said today that be had received no peace proposals from the coal operators. So far as he was aware, ; there were no negotiations on font to , bring about a conference. The Columbia liiver P.oard ol Kngi neering Coiiimissioners will meet Octo ber lHth to examine the jetty at the mouth ol the river, snd decide, upon plans lor future work. About Io0 chief mnrino engineers on Columbia and Willamette river steamers declare a strike and desert their posts ol ; iduty. Traffic will be handicapped to a considerable extent. j The Mcliride railroad plank in Wash- j i ington state convention of republicans is I adopted by a good margin. It was one I of the most exciting conventions in the history of the state. Jones, Cushman and Humphrey have an easy winning of their coveted places. The United States battle-ship Iowr has run aground near Cape Nossa Henhora de Pesterro and the Island of Milo. The Iowa had just finished target practice and was returning to Friar's Island. The P.razilian Minister of Martno has ordered a warship, to go to the aid of the Iowa. jS. J. YAUG1IM, ! Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ! ORECONCITY. : OCATKD BKTWEK.N THE BRIPOI A.S1 i LlCi'OT. Double and Single Rigs, and Bad ! die borseH always on hand at the lowest prices. A corral) connected i with the barn for looc.e stock. Information regarding any kind ol 1 stock promptly attended to by person ol letter. ! Horses Bought and Sold. I Horses Boarded and Fed on reaaon- i ble terms. BIG BABIES. IIKAlrilY rillLDKKN MAKK 11WTY MOTH KIIS. No baby ever came Into the world, however weak and bail, but held as its Midnight the precious dower of a mother's priories love. Hut love can do o little lor the wrakling child except pity it and miiuw for lis lu-lplesnu-s., that the mothei who had l,s,ked loiw.ud to the care of her child with hnppv an ticipation finds it a task that tests her devotion, to c.ue for a puny, fretful, wailing bal'v. What a dillcirme when the baby is Wjj, ht-althv and happy I What a joy to watch the growth of the stnrdr little one, whose gurgling laughter finds an echo In the voice of rvny ineuiler of the family. Tie question is, are the conditions which determined the strength or weak ness of the child unalterable? Is it possible that a mother who lu.s Isime several children and lost them all I cause of inherent weakness, can lr so strengthened that her children thail be heal l by ami hardy ? Kit Ml Till'. ANSWKK to that question, written by a woman who is certainly couiH-trnt to speak as to the remarkable strength-giving power of Pr. Pierce's Favorite prescription. Mrs. Ale Kjcr, ol C.otdoiiville, Caj Girardeau Co. Mo., wntes : "When I look at my li:i!e 1.y I feel it my duty to write to you Perhaps some one will re uiy testimony snd l led to use your 'Favorite Prescription' slid I blessed in tfce same way. This is my fifth child and the only one who lived ; the others having died from lack of nourishment so the doctor said. I win imt sickly in anv way and this lime I just thought I would try your ' proscription.' I took In liottlcs, and to my surprise it carried me through and gave us as fine a little txiy as ever was. Weighed ten and one-half pMitnls. lie is now five months old, has never Imi-u sick a day, snd is so strong that every tssly who sees him wonders at him. He is so playful and holds himself up so well. S many have asked me, 1 Po von think those are the testimonials of the prople, or has Dr. Pierce just made thein up ami printed them? 'that I should like you to print this. "I do hope that if any women have the same trouble that I have had they will try Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. We recommended it to one of our urn I KAIIK K HliiKl Key Itour.l Write or 'plione wlirn you rircl Coast Agency 4M SturU Htr.,t, I.odk Klmnnce Triune In flflice. "'LADIES' ani CHILDREN'S SHOES All Ora.lea 'A A 1 2 A. S. HUNT, Willamette Enterprise and Drying pr-iiraliins simply dcvel (iiclry cutiirih : they dry r.ptlm seerelions, which ailhern to the Ineriibnoii) mid ilneorn- IKiiO. cn.isini' 'i fur iiK.re K'TioiixtroiiMn than I tliii ordinary f,,r::i i.f c..t.ir: li. A vol I nil iliy- illg illllllhl.il I, fllllieS. H ird.e.l li:n l TI II llrt and uso th it wli.eh -I-!h,m-m, fi'M.lhea ami heals. Fly'n f-'rwuii Jluiia i t cue!i ft r-rmedy Slid will in c .iiirr'.i or rn'.d in li,.j Ih-imI easily and ph-a ..-,'itly. A tn.d f ') will lm mailud for ID cents, .il li-ii('"',.ls he tlej 50c. sie. I.ly Hrntliers, M Warn-n Ft., N.V. The Jlnlin curns ilhout p.iin, il s n.i irritate or enu'e siifwviiii'. It KpreruU itsell over an irritiitvl nnd nnry mirfure, reliev ing iminedintely the psinf ul iiifluiiiriuitiori. With lily's I'vnm lialin yon iiro armed against lS'asul CsUiih and Flay I ever. icighlHia and she tiled it and th result Is a big, healthy lsy. Her last two babies iM-foie this one were lioru dead, after she had suffered untold misery. .She (eels very grateful for the ' Ivoritt Prescription.' " Such testimony as that of Mis. KJer must cany conviction to the mind of rveiy woman who rends It, ami let thla Ih leiueuihi ied ; thrie uie thousands of such testimonials to the fact that Dr. Pierce's I'avoiitc Piew I iptloii mnkct weak women strong and sick womaa well. There is Indeed scarcely a form of disease peculiar to women mid Cur able by inch, inr which has not yielded to the use of " I avonte Pr-acnpliotl." WIUK AMI NltMVlll'S. " I was vn v weak and nervous wBM I commenced taking Pr. Plcice's 1'avoilU Pirsiiiption an. I ' Col, leu Medical Dis covery nloul a yeai ago," write Mm M. Ii. INetclls, of y Ox hud St.. Woodcock, Out. " I had been suffering for sevrii long months, and had taken met n ins from a physician all the time but it serine, I to make tue feel much worse, My stomach was bad ( so my doctor told me), and inv neryes were 111 IU h a state that I would , klul " 'be least uolx. I A led niiiaiue an uie nine: , . was not able to do any of in v own liouscwoik; bad to keen hell) all the tlniS. llovv I siilleied C.d snd myself alone know. I waa gnatly disiouiaged whtn I commenced taking ytMT inedii iurs, but the first rsitlle srrmrd to help me. I took live l-.Hl.-a of 'Fa vorite prescription,' two of 'Golden Medical Piscov rrv,' also two Mais ol D. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I can highly recorunieud Favorite PresctiPtlon ud 'Golden Medical Pls iverv ' to all who suffer as I did. Mv sickness dated ftotll the birth of my last child, who died the tame day she was horn. Mv own life hung on thread lor weeks. If I had only taken Pr. Pirrot'l Favorite Pieaciilitlon lam sure my psr baby would Inive !cen alive today. I suffered all the time hefoie she was lorn. I never had better health limn I now enjoy and It is ail owing to I ir . Pierce's medicines." pr. Pierce's Favorite PrrarripUoa U a safe and sure medicine lor women. It contains no alcohol, neither opium, riM-aine nor any other narcotic. It establishes regularity, dries the drain which weaken women, heals inflamma tion and ulceration, and cures fcniala weakness. It is the lsst preparative for maternity- ttanquilwiiig the nervee, en couraging the apetite ami inducing relieshing sleep. It cures the nsusca riperiencrd by many women who antici pate maternity. It increases the physi cal vigor snd vitality, so that the ordeal is sppronchrd without anxietv, and the) buhy's advent is made practically pals ies. WOMAN'S iITOHTtilVrY. Pr. Pierce invites winen who suffer from long standing ailments to conewlt him by letter, rr. All cotremtidenr is held us stiii tlv ornate. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, lluffalo. N. Y. Accept no substitute for " Favorite Pre scription," There is no motive for sub stituting escept to enable the dealer t make out of Ins customer the liltlo more) profit paid by less meritorious medicine AHSoi.tTiav rmcitt.iM.1. Pr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is pri,ri-i in two meanings: If, is priceless as lielng hIkivc and priceless as U-ing without price. It 1 the last sipul.ir work on medlHne at anv price ami it coats nothing, bring sent entirely firt on recript of stamps to pay rpense of tnalliiig nth. Mend y one cent stamps for the tssik in cloth binding, or onlv Ji cents (or it in jmper-covera. Address Dr. K V. Pierce, Buflalo, N. T. TYPEWRITERS N-w su.l H.-( I Hniiil, All Makes SOLD ,-iqd RENTED Platens and Pints for All Machines i.xrnci tvi-i: vviciim itrrtiiiiNO At Krniiiiillr 1'rler. Mimcoeraphs, Hoctouraphf And All Implicating floods Tyieurller Mliillea ami Orlleii Filrnltnr or riill on n uiiylhiiiK Co., Portland, Or. ,i. I.uil.l Tlltoil Hank. KiM-lal llarxalns In Est GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES 2 Anil Drugs n PJ -- - ' - : --(4 Falls. INiat Ofllrn anil I'nl.llo Tnlephnnn Hlatlon V. Oregonian $2 PIONEER m$hf and bn, Freight and parcels delivered to all partH of the city. RATES - REASONABLE f! N Creernnan Ui 111 UIUUlllUUUi