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. MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, APRIL "JO, 1911. ( - 1 , . p r MvlilllllU - Ull LnrillJa ORECOIf CITY, OREGON K. I. BROrXE, Id'tae sad Publlshee. ' "Entered aa e.eaad-clnaa natfr Jaa ary I. 11,1, at the port office at Orecoa CUT. Oragua, wudee th Act ef Marc I. UTS.- , tuns r suBscnrmifc On Tear, by mall . . . . (M Intiiha. be mall .. Pur Montha, b mall.. Par work, by carrtar.... ..IS M .'. ! .. 1.00 .. .1 Intelllgenrfyr- -eev immswc iatcs Plrat Paa 'per inen nrat meertlna. ...ltn first Pas, par tn-h adlad taaertlowe. .Ie aereeeee po.lt lov. ajiy peae, Se nHi flrat Insertion ISO Preferred poeitUjej any pafe. fxe Sflch Insertion. I0e Run paper other thaa first pago. per m-h ftrvl tneerttoa .....lie Rum paper atbar thaa flrat a.a. par Inch ' added mawtlooa , ac Locale te por tine; to re-uUr advae- lleere to Una. Wanta. For Pal. To Rant etc sent wnrd flrat bias.-tion: oa.-haJf eaa r aMck additional. Rate, for advertising m tba Weekly BnterpHae will ba tha Hjgw u la tha daily, for adwrti.enenta set especially f . for the weekly. Where tha adrartiarmrnt ! la transferred from tba dally to tha week- ly. Iinout chanre, tha rata will ba Sc aa IimHi for iva af tba paper, tod loe aa ' kc for special poettton. ' Caah ahould accompany ordrr whara i Bart la unknown In bu.lneaa office of m H th Enterprise. 1 1-essJ advertlslna at tagal advertising estre. tlrcua adrerttatnc and special tranalrnt advert tains at to to tor aa Inch, accord ing to apartaJ condltkma governing tbr Tha money speat la th improve ment of Oretroa City's streets had bet ter ba saved, unless the pro party ova. era will Insist upon a good hard-sur faced pavement that will last. There la Bo economy Jn building temporary atreeta that ar do better thaa county road. oe) The Lorlmer scandal' coqtlnuea. la fact the Information that sotuo ma hold la o serious that they are reua lag to tell It even ahea the demand ta made by an authority Mhat liaa the power to put stubborn vltnesaee la jail. Which does not argue very well for the character of the evidence, or of the men of whom U la sought. .' Illinois Senator Proposes to Give $100 Bonus For Each Baby ; GIVD. A SURPRISE BV YOUNG FRIENDS AND MRS. HUGHES CAUGHT NAPPING BY YOUNG' PEOPLE , OF M. E. CHURCH. "Plra SaJa" and Bankrupt !" adr-r-tlarmvnla tte Inch flrat Insertion: addt- tleoaj InaerUons aama mailer 3te Incb. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hughes, from among the young peopie of the M. E. church, went to the Nawa items and well writ-en articlee i home la Bolton Friday evening and of merit, wuh Iniereet to local readers. Kve tbem a surprise. Friends of the aT e' unricl: 1 " Bo.ton had been aaked to tea by atamoa to prepay poataa. ! join in the occasion and after the nrst 1 -- ! flurry of the surprise all settled down to a moat enjoyable evening. ' The evening was given up to gamea ; and music. Refreshments wrre served April 29 In American History. !nd opportune time the young 11m !.ki. n. .v. people of the church presented Mr. ltC7-leDorah Rampaon. heroine of the , Mr, HwhM lthv a nandwme aumiR iriuiui imi. iiitMj; ora 1 1 . u j i n w ..i-. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. ITfM. VBH - Admiral Cerrera' Spanish aqnadmn aalled from the I'ap Verde Inland for Oilm 11KH Kfc'bard it iSrepiioiiL'ti. nt-d -araiptor. died; born vii; )NOMlCAL FVENTS .Xl (From Bonn today to noon tomorrow i Rnw nets IHMt. rlaa d-flSj moon aet :! p. Co.: mona at periiree. nearest . earth, distant 224.000 a04e: O p.m.. plan et Vcaas at periaetion. nearest the aim Those prea- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty. "Mr. and Mrs. Roy Co. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. John Wdod fln, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dltlow. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hughea, Mrs. John Draper, Mrs. P. A. Miller. Mrs. p. Christensen. Mrs. E. Hendiickson. Misses Eva Wash. Anna Lunt. Alice. Bailey. Erma Draper. Ullle Miller. Sarah Hendrlck- son. Mrjtle Crosa. Maud Smith. Hah Cantrell.,' Olive Zimmerman. Morleta tttckman. Nellie Swafford. Adah Mass. Elva Blanchard, Anna Larson. Malva Dillow, Messrs. August Christensen. Leon Draper, Burnett Lunt. Robert Phox, Harold Swafford. Paul Dillow, Wm. McDonald, M. A. Magone and John Holle. I 1:11 v . - 'v. 'Mx 'e sj DERTHICK MEMBERS AT L L A MOST ENJOYABLE PROGRAM WITH VERY PLEASING MUSI CAL NUMBERS. The Derthlck club met Friday after noon at the homo of Mrs. U U l'lck- ens. of the West Vide. A most Inter eetlpg meeting was held. The mimical program of tie afiernoon was rvii I err, I by Mlaa A"e Mre, til.t or Mis. I'Ukeiia. ah numbera were Indicative of careful study of the liiaa ters. The following numbers were given "The Brook. " br Hunting Woottmen; -The Fralrle Miniature." , by Arthur Farwell: Schumann's "Scenes From Childhood." Including "Through Strange Ijinds. "Happy Kuouxb." "Entrancing Child." "Hobby Horse." KcfrcKhnii-nts were served after the pnigram. .The nail . meeting of the rflib will be held May IS, at the home : of Mrs. C. II. Melasner. ! Thoae nreaeul were; Mrs. ' Anna Hayes. Mrs. John F. Clark, Mra. Matil da Cbarmaa. Mrs. C. CI. Miller, Mrs. Imb DealJtrtea. . K Straight, Mrs. W. A. Dlmlrk, Mrs. L. W. Kibtmi. Mra. J. W. ladder. Mrs. R. T. Avlwn Mrs. J. N. Moffsll. Mrs. C. H MelfS ner. Mrs. U L IMckfpa, Mrs. H. C. (ianong. Mrs. C. H. Caufield. Miss Murlel sftvens and Miss Alice Moore. Small Deposits - Wanted Ws snceurags tKsm because ma wy The , Mere small spesiter or today become tha !.. people would be bank depositors If ih.!!.,! Is I batll k ' Of Mu a. help In buildlaa their orodlt and their succt.,. H ' town UMf Opening a shocking socOunt hsr la the first .... . tart new snd follow In th footstsos ef ik. do business s I ' " The Bank of Oregon Qty raauii nnaj.' f "u'l J.1 ' a a LATOURICTTK Prasldoat r . lr the first national banv of OREGON CITY , OREGON i 1 CAPITAL, S&0.00C Ou Otn frva,tA,tttt t 1 -.tern t ranaacts a Ooenol Banking Business. tR. W. & R. S.W.id MACHINISTS Wo do general repairing, broken maclilnery mads to a. AMONG THE CHURCHES E . SUNDAY CALENDAR. Baptist Cor. Mala and Ninth ststs. Rev. 8. A. Hay worth pastor, res 111 Ninth: S. 8. 1J noon. H. B. Croas supt. : morning service 10; so, even ing 7:30. Y. I. 8. C. E. :30 p. m. and Juniors same hour. Weekly prayer meeting Tburaday at 7:30 p. m. - Catholic Cor. Water sad Tenth Sts Rev. A. Hlllebrsnd pastor, res. Sit, Water: Low Mass t s. m., wlih ser mon; High Msaa 10:30 'a. in, with sermon; afternoon' so r Ire 4:00. Maaa every morning at 1:04. Phones: Main ItH Homo 19. 10 FOURTH STREET 0RE00N CITY, P in kiu.lv . . . . fcj . B ,ew no, Cholc era., w . Mountain View Ul-(Cong N I situation In twL... I T ral N.a. J. li wuinn aupl.; lublo have them for r-..n T" evrrv IMurea.v arletnooni preorhlna 1:1 p. m. aevwnd d Juurlh KlIH.I. . I. I. ....... ... Mtihaol.t . Main street cor. gerenlh. Iter. K Y. Xlmntermaa paetur. tea. aur. aisth and WnaHmslon; h. . a. m.. A H llllama. UUtlalone, BUpl I morn have them for r.isil irad,? Jhey pay th uutald prlos ttw kT Ufa. vork lo .,11 msiTO"2 Whole Ilr,( p,,,,,, have been conaumad. " VECCTAilJ-ai-.ijiiu in aervica t 4i. Kpwoith lraaua :. bst report; onions ar s att JI2 . A HOME GROWN RAILROAD. There hare been a great many rail roads ballt In the United SUtee, and sbots) oikUllTlae-uthern4- States, by popuUr subscript Ion. j ADDITIONAL LOCALS. - None of these railroads haa ever 0ni local workmen' are employed beea a failure. taa-CUckamaa . Soiithera-Rt- con- Tae CUckamaa Southern Railway is s'ruction work, and the policy of the j not tfc nnle I In. that ... .... ... -"v' is w Rie wors to local men The Clackamas Southern Railway PMOXD FEALL Is a member of the Illlaols state senate, lie need to be mayor of the city of A lion, whare be was kaewa as the "stork snayor" because pf his friendly set tons towsrd tbst fsbled bird. - Mr. Beall bellevea la babies, lie ha sis la bis family. to being twins Some years agvtteation waa called to the fact that la Alton, at elsewhere, children were aot welcomed la apartment bouaea. Mr. Beall had a few thou sand dollars not .needed la his machine shops be baa three of tbem -and he built an apartment bouae In which he announced that rhlldn-nwould be en couraged. He did not make a rale' requiring tenants to hare chlldreu. bnt be t did say that Inducements would be offered to couple th.il aere t lulled otVa slonally by the stork. So the apartment b..ue tecaie known the -atork Bats," snd Mr, Besll wss praised by yonng parents, WU.-u Mr.Tti-aU re. em I r began bis duties aa an Illinois senator be luiredurrd a Mil mmvUIIiht for the ! nirmMt Nam . i. linML. ....... . e... . ... I other nunay m k"v iuuu. ui .imp nir mrn iianr norn nun n twit ion . i sfter the mavrlsge of the parents, and In iwder to ennmrsce furthrr lnrrenMa t i .i . . M1 ,v . 0 In oooulation the. Kin nM.M. . . . . '"JiJxanrrri. a j CBristlan Science Ninth and Cen- - ui in'uuiy mr eui'ii iwny I mm a litter .... . uiuir loan i wo year, in. i,ii nt yet become a law. but the atork mayor, now a stork senator. Is hoivful Chlcm;.. nr-.tiwtl.-ian lias lo treatlgated. and be report, that WrlieuU 1. w 4 t).. th. Preabytorlan Meventh klreet eor Jcrfer - mx.n. It.v J It .amllaou(h paalor, -rea. Tl J.rrroHi M. a I a. at , Mra. W, C .irven aupl.; motnliig aarvlro II 'a m, Y. I" N t. K. U p. m, ean Ina arrlo f:lit Hr.jfrr amimi Tkur. day S p. m. s Parkplace benar.aa.KMiai-.Kev. J. 1. ... . . J.M..a paaiur. rea fl.rkamaai B. S I . " "r, I S) life eame. Onion. u . and carrots 76c to ack,rXitas to 11.13 aack. cabbag U vegetables ar coming bx Is sendrog many things. u . nZ price. !JtrS- lettuce aali. u w? radishes 6c. onion : (-,1!? .... .A. I W Cangraeatlenal TNir. Main and Rlavenlh (reel.. H.v Win M lroclor paator; rea. to Third: a S II noon, John Iw. nr atipt : mm nine aervlc 11. ren ins ? 10. ynuns peopkt :1 Weakly prayer. moctlng Tharedpy 411 t.l a. m. , CHrl.t Sv. LmnaranCHw- Klahtk and ' W Ail. ma aireata. H.v. K Hrhmldl . . D.lor. in. So J. ,U Adama: a M la a in ; tireauhlns alt rnouoa of f ta' and third dundaya at I I. In Ensll.h 32.O0U.O0O annually In Chlrsea alone tempted to be built tn Oregon by popu x aaowenpuooa. nM p0, certail ot , grding Into I was accomplished by the blaat. 1 se compter aiiey Kauway was' sbape wber It can let out some of the ballt for twenty miles Sad equipped by ' fll:iD work on contract, and it has popalar subaerttiotis. and it proved I md ' COTllrct '"7 low Ore. f a. of the b paying Invert-L" " J over the aver eatercd Into la that part 1 Ri.v.-, , ik,. . the drillers are working to get the Sprlngwater. but now of Portland, an 001 ana io naa just wnat V lr streets, etundsy service) 11 a. m. Sunday school 11 noon.- Wednesday evening I p. m. B.rmaiT'-a-wsnoattcat.. One Klabth juidl ull Madiai.n atreeta Kaar. '. WtevrU k p..- j ! tor. rea. 711 Maditn: ft. a. I a m llrrm.n aVhradrr. Monro, streat. aupt Wedded at Baptlat Parsonage. Mrs. Sadie M. Cary,' formerly of fjack Irlaad, of Portland, were united in marriage in this city at the Uaptlst parsonage on Thursday evening. Rev 8. A. Hayworth officiating. ,4 mormns awvlre II. yocng poupl. II n p. m ana prearnina at a p m. i-rayar meetlna wirdneeday at T:$0 p. . Clartttan Ckrlatlan Re. A. It. Mulkey tnr. rva. (ilail.tone: a. 8 10 t m . oeryn-e -WaelUJ I 4tutir. rva. (ilail.tone: ft. B 10 V N. llendrlrha aii t.: momlng ' II o'clock, evening atvww f:le. prearhina Mesleaa tomatoes tOs uu we .a. h Runday. alumailfig bo FLOCK A N D FEEO-iittu a S. w r.mery Tenrh suit. vrviiwa each aund.y twaen tu."-nv and 7 turn Knjkavnr Tkoraday em.. , 8L Paula Episcopal Ninth St., Pea? Msln. Rev. Cbaa. W. Robinson pas tor, res. st Rectory, Ninth and Wa lter at.; H. 8. II noon, Wm.' Shew- waa. "aupr.T -Trtyer"T eating-Wed- y noaasy 7. so p. m. Morning service 10:30 a. m.. evenlna service 1:30. , advancing a -1 . ,?J'"k '",h wt V"' l fact prices are on to rllak at lev L r. Clarke pa.tur. rrm. -orii1nl. .m . "a " . ft. 10 a. m. aak lfcaer-MaH ,,n- ''-,H"-' rd SUilfNtlUua- laina, aupl; mornlae aervlro it, Ihone Who have It sr hoMlns j a S. f. tC. t p. m.. ev.nme wnlw t. new prices sr nude it a ftrtaj Willamette M. g.-No lesul.r prearhlne hand Who Wont let go. Bit aj - ..rvltea. a. a. I a. ta . Mrs. ete.m. S2e. rlnh Ki tn Sae .In k-. bringing atwHit ISSO: soaaiak.. MM. n feed (h lasimcy k a ward. Itran comousa fj a :i. Shorts 134 to :t. rottal htfte ISO, procea barley $, fS. crarkad eira IM. -r - VWf!AT-The local surVa br a heut s s trine belter as Qa pla anvancTng a uijie rrosi ISM mot II A V TK.... I. . k.i . Tonulharaa nrryefTeronw trreta. Key W It, Kr.vb.ravr paa-, . . n' "na pril'" ar lltta Me i.tr. ir.. us jefferw.n; a. a, ill . m. I rteniy 01 nay rirepi ainun,llal k.t rvraioeiaar aupi ; m.unina aee Uw getting ararcrr and klfbeT. Ttaaftf l0. .v.nlng 141. Lulher lvalue atj.is el....rf-.. nf . i I m 1 " "1 vie w ill, w 11, nueq is 10 ii, num swa 111. -"Ttte fjPtate. aa the record of the Sec retary f State's office show that that aarrVaOar liae paid to per cent on the iaeataaeavt for eight years. Aayxss doabtJag that statement can he taJusatd hy erritiag to tha- Secre tary ef State- sad, obtai&ing certified . eesdee of their reports. . OH How asary Oreaoa Cfty MOirle are' groonds la Golden Gat. Park and par take of a free repast on that occasion. The city will distribute 40,000 sand wich. SoO cases oranges. 3500 pounds candy snd 300 gallons of milk, with lemonade by the drsyload. This will be s feast to many children. men will be pat to work to pat that rock pile la, ahape for the ties snd steel on the Ciackamna Soot hern. BIG DAY FOR CHILDREN. SAX FRAXCI3CO. April 21 Spe- jciaJ . May 1 is to be a gala day among the school children of this city iabea :l are invited to visit the play . ia ChAmpoeg May 2 and help wwbraia aacxaer aaaiTersarr of the fcasndlag cf Oresjon'a Provisional Gov Next kiobday kas a doobke slgnifl caace. U fat May Day, so widely ceie trW! ia EtigUnd. But what Is of saore latereat locally is th fact that the naalcg saaon opens at nxn. "sea RIOTING IN CANTON. CHINA. eANT0N. China. April 28. (Spe cial.! There wa rioting here today and several were killed In the ranks of the rioters and also from among the soldiers used to stay the trouble The war in Mexico does not seem to bold so Urge a place ia the new of the day as It did, snd the hope is Martial law la being enforced In the general, that the loa of life and de: Interest of oeace. Tha Vlcerors oal- ace waa Bred on today. The number and power of the rioters seems to be Increasing . struct ion of property may cease. eo) The census Bureau gave Heppner ISO people. The residents of that town found 1125. The system must be wrong. Oregon City had a touch of ft. The Bureau has plenty oi time to reform Us owlhods before ISS'X - 0)04) People hare only to go out along the line of the Clackamas Southern , Ky. to see that much Is being accom plished, and to learn that business methods are being used In construct ( mg it Prospecu for a good and safe investment are offered. v eo J' Congresa does not seem to be get ting far In it work of saving the conn try. The Senate Is all tied up with Its Internal troubles, and what the House may pas, np to tnat boir sem tQ DEMOCRATS TO CONFER. ST. PAUL, Minn., April 28. (Spe clal.j Junelall roads. will lead -to this city for Democrats, when the big men of tha,t party are to come here for a conference of the leaders of the party, it la expected that 1000 men from the Northwest will attend. DYNAMITE STONE WELL. Much Debris Loosened Up But Loose Rock Not All Cleaned Out. STONE. Or., April 28. The drillers at the oil well here were successful In dynamiting the well last night, the charge bringing down a large amount of debris. At this time little Is known aa to what was accomplished, ss the well Is not entirely cleaned out, though If Man Plays Fair Woman Will Vote, i "' .9rrMr rtx,r CHARLES 4. TMOMA of Colorsdo c HERE'S, NO REASON. WHY A WOMAN CAN'T VOTE. THE PRINCIPLE OP UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE IS VIOLATED WHEN YOU DRAW THE LINE BETWEEN A MAN TwrNrv.oN V V ' AND A WOMAN OF THE SAME AGE. - ! Pre seen ,flrf .rk. a.4 jt hag WOKKF.D ADMIRABLY. I look At it from a tUl M.air1cdpctica. standpoint, and, while it hag f - not rPViuror.Va clf i-.y.t,;gs iU advocates cumcrnrr near claiminjr is W...11.1 .j.i, 11 mi-, ct-naiiuv iut a itiiKAi I'KAL OF GOOD am be- The Kind STANDS That OUT Spend Honeymoon In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilogualaakl, who were married on -Wednesday,- and who have been spending their honeymoon In Portland, have returned to Oregon City to make their home. Mrs. ilogua laakl wag formerly -M Iks Itertba Bilge brecht; daughter of Mr. and Mra. (Just Kngfbrecht, of this city. " LATEST MARKETS Oregon City Markets.. Them Is sn uncertainty In the mar ket tuday, Thoae who object to tha changing of the tariff by the Demo cmis blame 4tte uncertainty on tha prospects cf a change and aay that the change In prices are. along the line or things that era, likely to ba charged In tha schedule, la these csara a falling off Is In prospect. wiiere there are pearly exhausted w-ke (be tenlnry Is unwsrda where the new products of tba sea OATS Dealers burtni for tbipy to sneet the damasd Is tk oIims laa grsy 2S. wklto flt.M to rx k that tha marks! Is k sal iaas factory- BUTTER Prices tory rtt 10c and ISo fair for ordinary sain, fancy dairy will bring lie taj ft. creamery command Se us at There Is plenty In th eouBtfytrssa the demand I well sopplM. K0G8 The price ha aM vi another peg with 17o th U Mi being paid unlet one ha Ua) s nut the product. Shipping K r brisk but no trouble to MpptTlrtle mand. '.- .. ' rOPLTRY Not so (troaf Mib weeks ago; little stock of 1 as that of not the best-ben tossol 15o and 10-, old rooiMr lfle,M! ?e to lie. duck 17c to lie. ferlngs of Isrger foals ' ' 4 ' IUDFS llreen Se KW4 etfn)k dry hides lie to Me. kotr, to 7&a each. - .. . WOOL Awsy 1owp aof..ia" GLOSSY HANDSOME 1 STATIONERY son are soon to show un tha nrlca li downward igaln. There la no general j He; some sty In sympathy "1 propnsuion mat is innnencing mr j that Congress will tamper -frets unless one counts the tariff ttak- f tariff on It; llttl deroasd M crlng ns In that class. j aa o one aeema to wast s ttort Ar-ri.K liocal stock la command ing from II to bushel, with very few In the country of any kind and fewer yet that will get tha higher hand: Eastern and Central reported st l lo He. MOIIAIR-Trade brHk In ttb ( .da.. ...dork au.taBaAM.llr MftftfM TTI'VIJIl J WltH ItMIHwijuvMa price. Hood River stock Is. brlnglngntha prices offered. Qsomtioat of 2R0 for g'iod and a little mora for to a2c. and prices going n n time. fsrwy. DRIED FRITTS Thfio ' I r Our New Steel Die Embossing Machine IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE In die front rank", of (he ART PRESERVATPE PRINTING . BOOKBINDING LOOSE-LEAr SYSTEMS POTATOES Prices for tubers are still cl'mblng and have gone over 11.60 and 11.73. with soma fsncy stock bringing 2.2S. Extra fancy will bring 1m 1 1 at asnvthtn nna aan a. m le In small lots, One dcalaraaya ha will pay-4'i . SALT SeUlaauCQfcJO.jt for a whole car load, and If the car J 50 lb. sick, hslf ground 40c W Is secured he'll not ba too partlotilar 100 lb. sscks. iM1 " . v... a stl'l golns. tio one ar w -hold, now quoted st lie ttW 09 to lie for prunes snd few o1"" ti sell at tbst. - 1 (I Li VVX 'SlACJ0!Mm nidletrW torUeand aialNt mf'" U 9 1. Bj 11 "Blanaar. hlvrl. furnlhH h. n. n.i. ft.nt..rerr vMr. aT. mw fr i rrr llH".l - iM VP. ir.'iMJirsyiM'iji IA if C I Aa7 1 V IT vmr-:.- llOr.rllil Veaooo Ht 0 f. 1.. "yr 't,V,,f'! O11- sieconilisb a great deal,' but I rank' t.. sv' that' I .f..'n'i 'thin. ''tbst' condition wif erer arriVe .cauw MK.V WON'T I? LAY PATH KulTrHtr.. Im- rsi-i-d tl, iK.liticaland social leVel of Colortdo. For linrtanco fa wVenyi it . bag been, remarked that tbe cnrriloiii rl (S;r?to FT )hi cdn U Ujer ran for . Z.-o iti'iUt Mule, V ' , . T '.r. n '";", -''; H '' i v V: IL 'n (ft n: fro s :.ii 6VP1117 f 'prrwjj then. S wW'.rtfS hava pggg tsi",7 "?'. I""." . i'hli h time yon may rid Uia blcycla and put It to anf le X f SJW then not perfectly aatl.fled or do mit wU ilerrln uliln It bark to urn ilmiran.,. and mm .illil""'!L"; k ' rk,t poa.li.le to ai.l.. st on i'J?!., M. on ami 11 rv.-e, 110 tn - middlemen . jf?il r VlSZ'XE.'i!''' ,n alp" irtmlfaiiiMte v.L n direct rr n.nH km m.ranlra benn ilnrrl. ba anr a 1 1 w . l.i",. Zr iM tnmi eK. until F rMZrZ 'ZYLIXS'Llrn oi.r nulK.anla'' w sa ana a - - aw an 1 - -., .., ' ' - VatJJas iua -. ." w")Baaaas,aay aaMj mnf syafv-SHi - rM 1S wr Hor raw-In tr. Wa)ara-lwrltri wU(rm mmn 5 io ;o -LA t ',. 1 1 A . , 1 i 4 IV, ' o.oveLa fc.TV-".' .Srf-? ? tra.e, l.W tl!: M nI!"'l'l,i."''w jwmmwmtmt ?-" . K I I I I I ITT" .-,w"6,'u, M Ma4 W"l I 1 . ! U ' 1 a'laTaM t.tlnethatih.ieTiiK.i"PJ?-,,,-,,,n,.,oiners a ' I UTlir nsisan hiimrwi aaa nana M rj - ST I or tm, in m whnU Mas..J el fWll Ina mmr a I . 1 . - given Tby Te-.n...l 07"!""OO''allUeS b.ln T.hJ-JLi.'rJr VT.r f thin, ai'Ullr nraoare, frv ":L,, v"" "u. 1 no reen e m. . fc-".ri !'em nYl-Xf1' !2-A oa arumval, 'you do not Pr They Welnh no mora than re.launeaiialil.le balng hln, ief.Uliy prepared Miaatur. IK Hi" -- rim euti'' Ilea art'1 UJ''"1 i 'r . , lexf e- :t ' ) I '! u i no' 'r. r 0r1.imiM?.;V .H i w. .'v - .iiin M.rrrriv .. ram n.ii. i. 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