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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1911)
UORKIHQ BKTERPHISE, SATURDAY, JUNE i7,,1911. Mothers Take Notice of Oiir Boys Wash Suits v , Our beautiful boy wh suits and blouses of the eel ebr.ted "MOTHERS FRIEND" make are now on dispUf thls itore' Nowhere is there such a larf assortment to choose from. Over twenty-five different patterns and a Urge number of styles. These wash suits of the celebrated "Mothers Friend" make have the style and workmanship that make them in such demand. Priced fiom $1.25 to $3.50. J. Lovitt SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER Haw FUe Gave Away HI Mi.rM. LOCAL BRICfS Mr. Klmer. of Clarke, waa among (k Oregon City visitors on Friday. All millinery reduced at Mr. C. Ooldnttiltha. W. X. Davie, of Caroe, waa In tbla city on bualneaa Krlday. Hurbank d potatwa at Miner 4 Bona. Mm lluhl, of Clarkee. waa vlaltlng frlenda here on Krlday. Orrat millinery al at Miaa C. Gold smith. M. , McOraw, of Portland, waa la Ike city Krlday on business. Mra. r. N. Derby, of 8slem, la vlalt log ber daughter, Mlaa Nellie Derby, 01 tbla rlty. i Evelyn Wblteman. who la vlaltlng relative hr Wood burn, will return to ber home hero on Sunday. Mr. Brhmld and wife, of Bhubel, ai In tbla city tranaactlng bualneaa d rttday. Ilayn Howard, on of tke promln tal residents of Mullno. waa In Ore ton city on bualneaa Friday. Mra Iioltiner, of Portland, waa In Own City on Friday the guest of Mra. John Davla. Mr. and Mra. Murphy, of Oak Orov, a In thla city th gueat of Mr. and Mra. Biaatt, of Seventh atreeu Dr. K. A. Bommef. formerly of Ore gon City, haa moved hi office to 1017 Corbet i building. Portland. William Knight, formerly Sheriff of Clarkamaa county, waa In Oregon City Mday. 7" ' Mra. Myrtle Baunder. who ha been on a bualneaa trip Eat, haa returned to Oregon City. John Oard, who live near Clarke, it In Oregon City on bualneaa Frl y. Miss Anna Pureed, who haa been attending the Haptlal Mlaalonary (rhnol at Chicago, ha returned homo. Mr. and Mr. Jack Douthlt and fam ily left on Friday morning for Pillar Rock, where they will remain during the aummer. Norma Marrs, of Seattle, Waah., haa arrived In thla cty. and la vlaltlng ber aunta, Mlaae Koae and Georgia Marra. Mra. Brneat Fellow and mother em to thl city on Monday In their luto and were gueata of Mr. R. 1 Blsnrbard. Mr. and Mra. Oben Tonkin, who have been spending their honeymoon t Ung Beach, have returned homo ind are living oq the West Bid. Mra. E. M. Smith, of Fairfield, who hfia been attending the Roae carnival t Portland, and vlaltlng frlenda at (anemah, returned homo today. Th Blthlah Claaa of th Methodist church will hold a aortal In the church parlor on Saturday night. Btrawberiies and cak 10 cent. Mra. T. B. Ilayhurat and alater, Nal Wn Blanchard, loft for Brownavtll nn Tuiaday to attend tho pioneer pic YottffSMjhe Asking ASK For and we will glryou with a NEW 4 months subscription ' 1 By Carrier . at 45c the month TO THC MORNING ENTERPRISE A Beautiful China PLAQUE0"'' d Hnd"mly There are a variety' of patterns to choose from. Make your selection early. . ; ; Sobscribers.MaylHave Them Too v ; To any present subscriber who will bring us four new ' subscriptions we will present . one . of these beautiful dishes. ' . . r . ' r ' : Alt SELECTIONS MUST BE MADE AT THE OFFICE OF THE Qn f Hv j7ntetpise BANtf OP' OHCOON J nic, and to vlalt their grandfather, W. II. Mam-hard and fiienda. Mlaa Eva Benson will preaent ber ptiplla In a recital at tho Preabyterlan church, Saturday, June 71th at 6 o'clock. The pupla will be aaalated by profeaaor Allwrt M. Bchuff, vlo llnUt. The public la Invited to1 at tend. Mlaa Ktill Hoffman and Mlaa Maybelle Hoffman, of New Era, were guests on Tuesday and Wedneaday at (he home of Wallace Hart, Seven teenth and Van Duron streets. .Pure cream and sugar for W cream; freah, pure fruit Juice for flavoring; pure, 'properly carbonated water; ab solute rlranllnea at our fountain; thi'ae are the reasons why the crowda Ki to Hum Icy liroa. Co. for fountain rcfrcHhini-nta. MISS HELEN SMITH ENTERTAINS. Qamts and Muslo Faaturea of Pleaaant Evening. Mlaa Helen Smith, of Canemah, en tertained a few frlenda at her homo on Thuraduy evening In a moat de lightful manner, tbe evenng being apent In game and mualc. Th decor ations of Mlaa Smith's home were very attractive, beng In roses and ferns. Ice cream and cake wero aerved. Thoa preaent wero Mlaa Alberta Anderaon, Mlaa Cora Coler, Mlaa Nel lie Hale, all of Portland; Meaara. W. A. Fredrlcka, Merrill Callaway, Peter (Juenther, of Bellwood; Orrtn B. Smith. Loula and Kdward Smith, Mr. and Mra P. II. Smith and Mrs. Anna Marshall. S10 REWARD For tho arrest an conviction of any person or peraona, who unlawfully remove copies of Tho Morning Enterprleo from tho promlaea of subacrlboro after paper has been placed there by carrier. SUNDAY SCHOOL BALL GAME ENDS IN TIE BAPTIST PUPILS HAVE DELIGHT FUL OUTINO AT GLAD STONE PARK. The annual picnic of tbe Sunday antwwil nf ih. llnl nmDtlat church held at Gladatone Park Friday was attended by more than ZOO persons, (lamea of all kind were played and I he greateat excitement waa arouaed over a flve-lnnlng game of baseball. There wore botn men ana coys on tho teams and th score was close throughout, the roault at the close being a tie. The Rv. Hayworth who , in rhirn of the Dlcnlckers said that It was the moat delightful out ing the members of tbo Bunaay acnooi .H ih. turlmri had enloved for yeara. Tho clothes-pin. peanut, three- legged ana otner races mrui " mnum.nl Th nartv. went to Glad stone on a apeclal car at 10 o'clock In the morning ana aia not return un til almost dark. vi. . it Un J B Robrts attend .'.I. .... ... v. - - - -od tho funeral of the tatter's uncle In Portland on Wednesday. Mlaa Lenora Miller, of Gladstone, visited Mrs. cnanes -Keamona rr contly. having returned a few days sgo from Montana, where sho ac- COmpaninu lira i - - Mr". Alblna Dent will visit friends - . ' .T W at Auorueen. Charles Redmond will leave on Wed .... . Hrmthern trln. On Bun day a picnic was given In his honor, i, u.iimwii'i launch "Th Clara. taking a Jolly party of about thirty to 6 months subscription By Mall at 25c the month C I TY . BUILDING t. John, where tbo day was Tory pleasantly passed. " VACATION TIME. Oft. It I, s Mar Parse t the u.y Wife th. Prea.d.nt. mm mm 9 UU. by Anwrleas Press Aasoetatkm. at aa. William a. Tirr About tbla' season of tbe year the first lady to tbe land pack her house hold effects, or at leaal some portion of tnem, snd traoxfers herself and fam fly from tbe White Uouae at Waablng ton 10 a temporary Whit Douse lu more rural region With I be Itooaevelts It waa bow to Oyster Bsy. but with tbo Tarts It In to a rented villa at Beverly. Mas. No doubt the going home of the Roose velt wss accomplished with a mini mum of fuss snd trouble, for In going back to one's own bom oew sod styl lab wardrobes are not required our Is It necessary 10 carry along this or tbst convenience whU-b sojourn In even tbe most carefully fitted fssblonablo villa will not supply. To leave tbo White Uouae house bo Id la such order tbst Its domestic ma chlnery will run smoothly until ber re turn, to superintend dressmaking and packing on a large seals, these are eome of tbe worries tbst confront tbe first lady In the tand on retiring 10 tbe seml-prlvacy of tbe vacation at Bev rly. Fortunately tbe summer " Oous Is located Id a region where rest and luvigorating air are to be ob tained aod ibuH bore of great poopio the lion hunter, have little chance to roach them. The bouse Is located un tho crest ol a BtlL five- minutes from the wster. where yacht may anchor. UolOng la ei eel lent tbe oelgbbor are agreeable and unobtrusive. aQt It la to bo hoped, th aummer will afford tbe first lady In tho Isnd tbat rest and recreation which will completely build ber np after ber late' illness and permit ber once more to aaaume tbo place a Whit Hoiie box ten, which, during her IndlspoMltlon. ber daughter, Mlao Helen, baa been so ably filling. A BALTIMORE BEAUTY. Hse Engsgsmsnt t Alfred Vanderhllt Often Rumored. Mr. Smith Uolllna McElm la re garded by many peraona a tbo moat beautiful woman In New York society Sho la a Baltlmorean by birth, a daugh ter of Captain Isaac Emerson and heiress to much wealth. When about seventeen b married Dr. Smith Hoi llns McElm. She wss granted a Reno divorce from' him last October. Mrs. McKIm Is very much Interested In bones. 8b attend all the lmpor- Mas. aiirra a-OLLm m'im. tant eiblbltlona Society baa perslat ontly wblHered that she might msrrjr Mr Alfred VnnderbllL. but a number of other society men are equally at tentive to tbe ralr divorcee, who ofar has shown no Intention of relinquish Imt'her recently won freedom. Her Iwhui.v i the blond order, and obe la clever tt well as beautiful. Bhould ,he tie.tnie M n Vauderbllt he is quite .hnrinlns hikI brainy enough to aa snuie the N'iiil leadership In New York ' which mi one seemi clever omitfti ( eiitnre lm.e the death of tbe lute Mr- ot. CALL ON r F. D. Stutges When yot wish to hire an atttomobileV! At Ellfott and 1 v 5 1 imr i : : : . 1 Parks Garage. ' - ROASONABLE i ... . . , Home Pho'nea A-72,.B-80.' Taclflo 8672 - .- . iid;derso:i os : VEEu'ON llfll EASY McCREDIEI HIRED MEN POUND THE SPHERE AND WALK AWAY WITH GAME. LOS ANOELE8. June !. fSoeo- lal.) Th Beavers with Benny Hen derson In tho bog had no trouble In winning from Vernon today. Benny didn't aeem to oitend himself, but life nomo team couldn't do much with his delivery. Vernon made a run In tbo first and two In the fourth. Th Bea vera, however, were alwaysx ahead. and, after the fourth Henderson tight- enea up, not giving Hogen's men a chance. Portland hammered Wlflett at will, alxteen hits being tho grand total. Each team made one error. Th results Friday wero as follows: Pacific Coast League Portland S. Vernon 3; San Francisco 7, Sacramen to 1 ; Us Angeles 2. Oakland 1. Northwestern League Portland 13. Spokane 12; Tacoma 6, Seattle b: Van couver 5, Victoria 2. American League Cleveland 6. Bos ton 2: ' Washington 6. St Louis 0: Philadelphia 10, Chicago 6; New York Detroit came postponed on account of rain. National League Chicago g. Phila delphia 3; Pittsburg 8, Boston 2; St UmiI. g. New York 4; ClnclnnaU BrOoklyn gam poatponed on account of rain. STANDING. ...Pacific Coaat W. L. P.C. Portland 42 28 .00 Ban Francisco 43 35 .651 Oakland 40 39 .506 Vernon ... 38 38 .600 Sacramento 34 40 .459 Loa Angelea 30 47 .390 Northweatorn. W L. PC Spokane 38 19 .&IS7 Tacoma .... 88 21 .644 Vancouver ... 36 23 .610 Beattle. :r. .,- ... 25 32 .439 Portland 24 32 .429 Victoria 12 46 .2D7 LIVE STOCK MARKET. Tbo Portland Union 8 lock Yard Company report a follows: - Receipt for tho week have been as follows: Cattle 693. calve SO, bogs 1733, sheep 6790. horae and mulea 24 Owing to tue scarcity of supplies In the cattle division, price stiffened np somewhat the htst of the week. One prime load of good steers brought 16.40, while several loads brought $6.25. While these price are not a high as those obtained before the slump, shipper realize that It 1 now time for graa cattle and correspond ing lower price. The cow market remain steady to strong with best qualities at $5.50, medium $5 to $5.25. There I a good market for light, well finished veal, one lot bringing $7.75 and another of sixty head $7.60. The price of best light hog con tlnue to advance about a nickel 1 .k. tnn nnw nanfjul a t tA OA with I steady demand. A aood many stock era were on the market, prices rang' ing from $7.00 to 17.25. owing to qual ity. Heavy hog are selling from $5 to $6 with marked tendency on tho part of the tuyera to discriminate against this claaa of swine. Demand for draft horae continues good and the record of aales for this week Is encouraging. Read the Morning Enterprise. SUSPECT JWWS FIGHT (Continued from Page 1.) went, but they got no trace of him. Man Demands Breakfast. The suspect wss - first seen acting In a suspicious manner near Twilight Thursday evening. He I said to have obtained hla cupper at a farmhouse. He went to the home of Thomas Holl and Friday morning, and finding Mr. Kelland alone, demanded that ahe give hlra breakfast. She promised to do so, and he stopped at the door to wash his hands. Mrs. Kelland went Into the house and locked the screen doors. She says she waa not much alarmed for the man had done noth ing up to that time to excite suspic ion. Finishing waahlng, he rolled a cigarette and without making any at tempt to enter tbe houae through the door began peeking In the windows, Still Mr. Kelland did not become ex cited and continued her bouaework. Finally the man left the bouse and looked back a he walked toward the front gate. Arriving at tbe gate he atopped for sometime, still keeping hi eye upon tbe house. He left through a field, but until he waa out of sight he would occasionally stop and look back. Man Hunt Is Started. Mr. Kelland notified her husband of the stranger upon hla return home for dinner, and he In turn called the attention of his neighbors to the sus pect. ' The man, carrying a club, crossed a road near a force of work men early In the afternoon and Mr. Matoone and his men, several of them obtaining firearms, started in pursuit. They chased the fellow through a field, and every now and then he would stop and brandish the club. WILDWOOD HOSPITAL Oregon City Furnished with operating room, ward and private rooms. ' , ,,, (jTaduate Nurses Pac. 2243 M Home D-298 BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sta. Cor. SPOKANE , PORTLAND Juno 13, 14, 15. 16. 17, 18. Gsmeo Begin Wsokdsys at 3 p. m. . Sundaya, 2:30 P. M. " LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. ' nova IT'der 12 Free to Bieacners When called aooa to halt he lnereaa hi apeed. Boveral shota were fired at blm, but none la thought to have taken effect. Finally one of the party caught op with the man, and, after the abort encounter at tbo edge of tho woods, the suspect disappeared. Moan time tho authorities here had been notified, and the flying automobile trip waa being made to Twilight. eearcn waa made for the fugitive until dark, and 'another effort will be made to find him today. He la about feet seven Inches tall, has a dark muatacho and about a week's growth of beard. He wore a white straw bat black coat and blue overall. Sssrch For Slayer Active. . Watcher stationed by tbe aberlffa of Clackamas and Multnomah counties at the various farmhouses In the vic inity of Ardenwald saw nothing Fri day of tbe myaterlous prowler . who every night previously for seversl weeks has shown himself momentarily to the farmers. The houses along the Wlllsburc road within half a mile of. the Hill bouse, and particularly those nesr the fringe of woods that covers the John son creek bottoms, were carefully shadowed by the deputy sheriffs and the men wero so placed that It la thought Impossible for the man to have ventured out without their hav ing seen him. If ho did leave the woods It was to steal Into a pasture and back again without attempting to approach tbe houses. Obrlti Attacker Vanishes. Obritz, the farm hand who was at tacked by tbe prowler early Thuraday morning and who had seen him fol lowing the cattle in from pasture every morning as he went out to his pillklng, missed him for tbe first time in several day Friday. A careful watch was maintained all about the Dysle dairy and In the pas ture to the north of the house where the man has so often been seen by Dysle and Obrits skulking among the trees but be failed to show himself perhaps suspecting a watch would be kept as a result of hi attack on Obritz. WANTED Email advertisements for this column, prices very reason able. Bee rates at head of colima. CORRESPONDENCE CANBY. Rev. C. L. Creesr waa In Portland Thursday. ' P. Feiater's 5, 10 and 15 cent store I now completed. He haa a fine new building and a large up-to-date stock of good. .... Bernard Davenport, who haa been working In Gervara, ha sold hla busi- ness there and returned to Can by with the expectation of carrying on the Jeweler's business. The Canby Red, crossed bats with the Oswego team last Sunday at the fair grounds. The home team won. Score 11 to 10. Although tbe came was interesting It waa alow. John Newton made a business trip to Portland Thursday. . O. M. Matteson, who bought D. Robinson's place has sold out to Fred Holtzman. He got $750 for It, Includ ing household good, etc. Canby will celebrate the Foiirt of July this year. Ouna will be fired at sunrise. Music wlU be furnished by tho Canby band. At the fair ground In the afternoon there will be all klnda of races run for purses. Hon. Henry Westbrook, of Portland, will be the speaker of the day. At 1 o'clock Canby will play ball against Chemawa. There will be dancing In the pavilion at the fair grounds, the music to be furnlabed - by-Garrett' orchestra. LOGAN. A light crop of strawberrlea la re ported from all part of the country. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Stelnman, from Currtnsvllle, visited relative here thl week. Little Duane Anderson fell on an ax. cutting one hand severely. On the 11th Inst friends and rela tives of Mrs. O. D. Robblns celebrated ber birthday. Dinner was served In the yard "In the ahado of the old ap ple tree," to which all did full Justice. Frank Riebhoff 1 entertaining friend from Montana this week. Clear Creek Creamery . is running full capacity. During May the total amount of cream received was 57.246 pounds, amount of butter manufactur ed 22,739 pounds. Total price paid patrons for butter fat was 25 cerfs pound net. The company put In new concrete floor In the churning room. In one day last week 1800 pounds of butter was churned. This Is the time of year when especial car must be taken to keep the cream sweet Cooling it Immediately from the separator Is a tare and sure method. Notice of Guardian's Sale of Rosl Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned will sell at private aale for cash in hand a one-ninth (1-9) interest in the following ' described property, to-wlt: The east half of the northeast quarter of section 15, T. 3 S., R. 4 E.. of the Willamette Meridian In Clackamas County, Oregon; said 1-9 Interest comprising all the Interest of Ernest Marshall, a minor, there in. This sale is made by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clacka mas County, In tho matter of the guardlanahip of said Ernest Mar shall, a minor. Said-sale will be held on and after the 17th day of July, 1911. and offers and bids for said Interest In said land will be received at the Estacada State Bank, In Estacada, Clackamas County, Oregon, and sale will be made for, cash in hand to the highest bidder therefor. JUUA CALIFF, Guardian for aforesaid. The Risk Is Ours. Wo wont every woman In thla city to know of the beneficial results that follow a treatment of Rexall Vegeta ble Compound and also that we will pay for the medicine if it does not help you. Many women are In so serious a condition that they are In need of nrnmnt suralcal treatment but. In reatlns the ordinary ailments pecul lar to the female sex, Rexall Vegeta- ble Compound may be relied upon to aaatat in restoring normal conditio. and this without risk to tne paiieui We offee. suffering women In , Oi gon City thl preparation with' tho guarantee that It contain nothraj: harmful' that the Ingredlenta are, urk as sre f ommonly used by reliable phyv siclsns In treating these allee) that we will tell you or your plumVolart exactly what these ingredient,! are) and further, if after treainU' beneficial symptoms are, mtitobto we will return every coat nroiiaiV paid us for this remedy-.wi, wlHitak the risk. -. 7c ,M hfia Remember Rexall Vwte hi tCn : Imn ,.iM .'b i of "Bevvies Dafly BERRIES with all the deli- r ' ciotis flavor that nature Save them, fresh from the fields just in today. No wasted, wilt ed yesterday's stock sold at this store. It would be impossible , to keep our berries overnight, , even if we wished it they sell . to the last little basket within a few hours of receipt. The arrangements we have made for those losciotss berries this season make It possible to give octr reg ular customers the pleasant surprise of their lives. ' ' Theyare the finest that ever came off the farm. Send, bring or phone an oxder and gtre your family and friends a treat. - PRICES TODAY: BylThe Crate $1.25 Clark Seedlings $1.40 Oranges 30c 40c Dot. Jm Em SEELEY OPPOSITE COURT nound la aold only at our store The Rexall Drug Store, Huntley Bro. Co. Price $1.00. Wants, For Sale, Etc NetleM sar Umm maaMlil a.as wtU b sivn4 at m tal a war, nra. nil half a mil aasmaaai a. obw kftch ear. S tncJi ear. awi si 9 haa aa a aeaua with tha Baer. M naaaetai rasponanMaty lor arrors; wnar. arrars mil Iraa nana aeuea to a. prtavte far aatrea. MtBtmw. eharaw IK WANTED. WANTED 11000 loan on good prop- arty. Address A-10, care Enterprise. WANTED Experienced girl or wo- - wan for general housework at Port land; good wages and pleaaant place. Apply 1006 Main 8L, Oregon City or 693 East Salmon bt-, Port land. WANTED Ton to know taat w bay all kinds of Curio, that w are In tke market for aeeond band FdtbI- tare and Toola. W also have a good assortment or aeeond band Furniture and Toola on hand for eale to tho tn need. Come an J see; perhapa wo have Just what yo want Indian Curio and trinkets for sale cheap; some that are vary unique and also very rare. GEORGE TO UNO, Main near Fifth street. I HEREBY notify all cosiness men and dealers that I will aot be res ponsible for any debts or bill con tracted by my wife, Luai e V. Mold enhauer, after June 10. 1911. C W. M01J5ENHATJER. FOft RALE. ACREAGE One to five acre i In sight of Oregon City. $150 and $200 per acre; good level land; 1911 Mitctiz! - rulT' : inmoun-K-l ho'ii Have yott eyer looked lntd the of the Mitchell AntsmobiUa to I Ik 1 -V aV Taa. ir VR; J a ;;'"lt nl -(iq aninv.K :s-ilv Z jT, I ia-aa"i,iiii ullndum ,pleM4 to.demanstratethecarto-y end can asnrf yd that It to ..itUl u;nywm ainm xvjmmvm inn wm " f0tt"f,tar,em'tiKe fesre o yor on reerfrt. f; oi't1 " tair llama II uulAnm it ai'.i ladivu . .4. (, M charge. "mn tin. rrib ' ' 1 Puce 4 Hioal Kosdiio&duSr. ouooSoaCA Phona ua for Jtjponalati'oj-a vO 1 sj .lilu VVI anir) wmmm i fqwwa vH out v Xllah won i(T lis Vv ;w.ia tbna iaem u baassee tt , .VIoikO samaifia hea vitO atnO nlsot al Si iotad "ww td i iin. iftiui t h ol hla ol in uGaswHtslwCesi i T:-fit ft 1 ? -.- i ) " , a T y o Fresh apricots 10c Dbzi Bananas 30c Dot. HOUSE OREGON CITY aia from ear lino. Clyde a McRaJlirtoS Mala St, Oregon City. "H FARM FOR BALK 80 acre. 7'waTleo south oi urecon city on 'eoalla road and 1 mile east. Inqalre Mrs, 8. O. London, Oregon City? b-VIX No. S, box 111. . .jir?e;:i 1 in I'n i"i FARM LOANS. 'if')!"! rati "(I1" FARM LOANS MmlckJ ,,TJlmkh. Lawyer. Oregon .MONEY TO tOArl' rrirM i l f I MONET TO LOAN-On first mort gage; 1500 and opwart; tjne'Trwar or longer. Apply alienee.' Croe a Hammond, Attorney at JUaw J3v ver Bldg., Oregon' City. " BUILDER ANattTWJkCXQftr HABJtT JONaBfc4V ai'tW mm alt elasais of bwlMbig watt as rettfote i ATTORNEY, rnu , O. D. artT' Aktrtroyfi title i oral vlaw I uOys:ipkr Oregoa City. (ji ij.il m j tri tj-bjm a Law.' Ehiais aiP 'IdvttlhiV. '1ttfd tl tW'aafloita. make eeileMloaa kid YMlaaat,vDfa 'tai'' SkiUr 8 aad UfU.,,m -,:ekaita,. ..OfOc,T fa,,.karra . ,..BMg.urgoa isf urmwm..,.,:.t "'tatroBiso otir "adtertUera. ' -silfl 'noin ikM a al rlrtm'A noT" Monjobiies nanloiiL oo-)iji:(v.ii mm u iitn q8 Jtni .ll-H ".'K-jiirl 'nu-H M'tT" ,t:vMui! ! ioo t'-im riinfivaft nal-istYdil iiKifbniu.1 .)l .1 .yJl no4n9l imTI'1. 017 '.x"H ,h)imi TW Jill vtl ,ncftuI(fo)l .W h (if;:T ,inhad-ni5f vlnL n'lH lit o fif.-T .T.y-iri 1; H ll.'v 7 in I' .'. J!.'-l. '...1 :.ru . 0S:0f ,ix"iq Jinlniocn 4etalU t eonetrmctloi tefl the i find Ue reAwnwtryithye ' cjX,ydrt mt&ik&fXl'l 1650 J w w3LJlt your koas for i1 tjnya eionj anaeto nee,iM oJ D v fmtmmtltiimmtiaij imHm t! V , ( rowolloi as ar- ii i iaiaj ' - 4 i- ; v v s vvlneday.