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: CM) LOCAL .LORE" . Miss Fay Wisecarver of.Mc Miupville. arrived today, and is the guest of Corvallis friend?; ' ,s' Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett, of rren, have been business visit ors in Corvallis for the' past" 'week, -1 C. V. James,. snperintendend of the state pauitentUty,, was a visitor Wednesday. t"1"vii 1 r Mrs.. A., J. Johnson. 'entertain ed the "New sco" club i Wednesday evening at her home Vn Hoffman' s Addition.. . ,, . 1 In response to a telegram an nouncing the serious illness of his mother, A. I,. Knise'.y left 'Thurs day for Michigan. : -''" 1 - , The "500" club is tj roeet to morrow evening t' the home, ' of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Kigerf 1 ' Rev. Gibbs, who his been at Milton , Oregon, . tor the past three weeks will be at home Sunday. Services at the usual time at the Sottth Metl o list church. ? - " Mrs.Xeta and Winnie Pearl 'pf Brownsville, and Ivan ' Serigei- of Forest Grove, relatives of the ; Sen der family wereguests of the latter during last week. '' They departed for their respective home's Monday, ff Give me a ticket - to. 'jlierre. South Dakota." . . . ,j -', : 'Single?-: :,;:,,-:i,J - :'If I wa I,wouldnt have to go to South Dakota.". - "The Manner of Love"' is the ssihjcct of the farewell -service at the fresbyterian church" Sunday sight. , In the morning,-"Commu-niorf and receotiori" of members. Good music and a "welcome toalh rA. letter receive 1 frorh G,, M. Ream akHagermau. New , Mexico' states that his arm. .broken ' Jp " this -city about lour years "age has be cooe suffrciently'strong 'to permit' him to resume business Mr. Ream condticted the pioneer cleaning es-' tab-Iishment of Corvallis. ' i'tt. -ida-i ,' .;t' wtivi. :V:X' ' ' Members have been notified Itat the adoption Jofaa&asliuition s.rI by-laws and the election of of ficers for t h e - proposed ; new. cl e b "-irgatiizatiori will be-'jine-kiorder. of 1 business at a meeting Set icEf Sat ' wrday night January. at2tb,i-rat 17:530 ' p- m. in the Firema'nVs HalL:; 1.: . The meetings "at; B?iptr-t ichurch continue nightly With good . interest. ' There will b a " meeting on Sat. at 3 p. m , also services ' on , Sunday., at 11 a. m.; '3 and 7:30' pr. ....in. ... Mrt Pettit will preach at these vservicej "to. which all, are ' invited. Subject for "Sunday m6rning'"Christ 1 . a Retuge lor the Destitute,;; .. ;Eve ming topic " Qur Sins Blotted Out.' ' Tr-Sa!em. Statesman: . The 1 fruit -,i cannery in tbis. -jcit-y .-ws. opejraied on. strictly bunnsssi principles Jast .- season, consequently the ;conpany 1 is enabled; to declare a; Tper cent r, dividend. This is njee,- apd j. ipdi .icates that this one of Salem's seyer eral manufactories ;is- on, -a perfectly, -soand basis at.-eLill be- of, : a . con- sidcrable benefit to.-the vast num-r ler fit Iru it growers, ot iMarion and ri Polk, counties.:- ..iUW!..-m When the family 1 of 1 Jobnny '.jSpangier .it rlvefr jhome- jl few' 'days '' Ration foil wed to" as'certairr whether ' or not any Vaittab1es'ad4Ae&i car ried away by the burglar' which" is Alleged" to; hive visited their home.j "ia their J absehce. 'All ' that ''has "'been missed' up to ' tbis ..time;' were three Or four sofa' '' pilfowsr These. -are queer things for a! burglar7 to; ' i mag ined that tbey' 'wpti id" be bandy " as a pariiai disguise1' wben"'" placed -under his vest. " '' ''"''' tiv-" ' ; ; corvallis, LYcitpiks i; iJ;:.:;:,J"" '-".'"r -f. --..:'!. ;jA .Third ntertaime&ttco i A-1 treat f6f:tbbse wno 'abpreciate -good miisic is in stofe' f for 'all: 1 who attend the entertainmept by the Lenora JacKsoa Co." at me fyoerflif Aouse next WedneSay night Janj tK This is 'tbe last ' "and by far '" the' best musiiAl,,riunibe'f::6f-'thS ; -course. ' Miss Jarjisdn 4s'tnW the most celebrated' '-vioirpisi: " whQ " has visited " ' Corvallis iif years." ' ''Qaeen.'yirtoriadecrjrateol "her With , : the Victoria- 'Star-TH' PtuSsian V Governmeht awarded htir the Mep delssobp State.Frlzeat'BeflinSbe1 has appeared "Oil ;pfbralfpi J'with ' Paderewski'and tbe-'celebTeties arid ; ;as soloist of "Irie mb's'i ' ! fendtined : , tousiqaisocleties 'w ' violipist bad ever before 'beenJ ' eru . -agedL' With"-Mi ;y Json!lJi aire ; ' Miss MiriobTace-r'bne irf Cbfcaeo.s most gifted sopfanos,' Mrr! Cbarlesl U'- Jrl-.ltU- tV-JliMit'JlXSti-!Jl. . pianist, oos. piticc aioranam cl polders ot season ' tictets nion day ',' Morninif Jan. 14 i ''Cldct11': A c'dr'of 12 tons or ones t nay Was Shipped yRterdoy from tbeB dine wureboOM?.': j1 '' HRrolcl Rntflbaogb, of Albafay, ll. -11-. u.; L '... - f A C - i: . -t '.. -t. 11.0; 1 9 s'll i -:' ctU-wU :t.i . . rowio vjsii ber,Bon jBDd .daugbltr inrSealtls. -tt-.n:- -i:,uh a Meig'B Bartmeee, valf ditftoriar) rf the clo8 of '04 at O. A'..!ivrj ill in a' Pittsburg bospitttl. : retoraed noaae inureqay a.uer.. a few dajs' vleijt bf re wtb Jqbn Pay Dean Cs E.tSindersan, of.Eu gene,' wiH prej;h tomorrow jmorii ing and 'evening rati the CbriBtian chi;rch. . A warm welcome to '"ail. i ,' M ir'nirjg euVjpct at the -M:' E. church. Sunday, Is, "Miracle" the Bisia. of 'Christianity." ''Everiiog subj'pt, "Slain by'a woman." ''. . ...ji.i. : . :r: The dpee of the holiday trade aod tbe reccut cold anap,bas rend ered buainea gather 3ull; with the dry goods ?ters-.;Stillr the forces ara fully occupied In takirjg , tQfjt. '-Mrej'KTSbr Whoay Bttiekeii by paralyeis at Sileti two weekii agd;3ie reported to be 1 improving.;Ti The character of the ailment arid Mrs. Kieor's extreme age caused-' general apjjreberieion of ner rt covery. "i -"Kerry Go' appearing at the opera bnP9 to right is the . best ,at- iru lou luai ynii uh eeen of re .iqis eeason.i Trie pompany ' appeared -a,t tbe, Heifig theatre, two. eytfiib.gs this wcefe.,. f;iJ; ,,m ' Revv'iAl Aii'Wioter: pastar -of a Poitland Evangelical church will conduct services: for that ? driomi nalirn'iO' Jtts ;city- Sunday. ;i His mom ng tot j'ct wlllJ te- 'Christ Co rnti vis lot. 11 rdu bled Hea 1 ts , 'I . a nd iri -tbe veni0g be;? will : iepeak'DOn "The ReaeotableLtee of Chiistipni Papers h ajy. been filed for.., tbe adoption of Qlivia. Robinelte, aged t;n, bx..B b rt. M. and Margaret Lamberfon.-Tbe child is ter of. Williamr-rRotiielt and has been n .the careof LMr, arid Mrs. LamberBon sioee. HJje death of "4her mother in 19C2Vr"''. " " ; s-344-Ai ;'iii8a6 traiia racoidntjfpccurr-' ed to a Southern rPaojfjB overland ra.in,. at Junction City, Mfindy night. Wnile taking fuel oil, from foaie cau e the trtiu's oil tank ex plodtd, eettng fire to the .engine,1 maii and ba gage car, ..completely demoliehing them. No persona were injured. The Jocal.fire depart-men- wa9 called at once and brave ly fought. tbe. re which .was an uegly" matter id handle. It is said that tfce encine wheels became welded to tha track-- ' :- , In the probate court: The. will.! 01 j odd 41.. r lsner na.8 peen niea oy the executrix Lena C..,Ra.er, and Ricraid Kiger, ...G? Jlardjag ,and -vvunam JvnoUs named as appraie ers of the ee"ate. The estate isval ued at $14,500 aod E. W. Fisher,' father "and "s1xsTe fere 1 "and a brother of tbteia$iSeeed'"'.:atBihe heirs. Friefcd Rikjer iss tbef-admioistratcrl m the.eetate of L mftel Riker. The heirs are a widow and two children rasiding at'Nye Uoratllltt'bunty.; C. A'. Batid iV thfiadrjcfinif'trator of Joeeph, Baird, ap,d ppraieers are J J itooney', a... a. wimins ana, o. N. Wilkine. O. V. Hurt HI H. Glaesferd 'and K: HYTayloriare to appraise 'the -restate: jofivTbomaa Wright. The inventory of the px ebutrix and the appVaieement 'oiPe- ter K'arstenB,1 Hebry "oefe'and'J'bhri,' W8lljis .i)lace the value of the -estate r- - 1 j.W' . ' ut.ijeorge.xteamis ai -jop.w j Noljce of Final SeltIe,Bent. In the County Court of tWSe dlfOrrSod for xteniou (-nuaiy. .Ia.t;ie Mailer 9I the Estate , leSna H. Mcsra.Tr, arrased. Notice is hereby eiven ttt the undersIzDCd as executtlx ot tbe esta3 of-James Oy.HCa-TloE.' deceased, tisv filci the fiual account c: Gal4 icona UjMcNulW'deCeascd, wltb tie clerk of asaahosre en'tlefefisirt f wj thaf. al4 oaeiit ties nxea ana appoi jioa saturaay, ine yin day oi February, 1SC7, at the hou of ten o oreak-Hi ! ae forenQou at said day and the county jmdae'Bof- iic)ii tbaicouin.,'uourt;t)du6ei lu-'qoi allls, m saia ienr?n coi"'y, Oregon, as me time ana place-for hearing 05jedtkas,Hf any,4o Bald, ac count ana setfe nent tnereot. All ner&ons in terested and desiring to object to Baid'aoconnt V riotiBed to appear, and, file their, jobjectionst LILLIAN L. TAYLOR. Asexecutiis of the estate of James' C; ffaylof, grceasea, execmor. 01 Q eatata, ot ieona a vi'-wrijiK.-i-.-rita- .;rJa'tti;;f '! -i-c--, . ff . - , -'"' '-f- ,:-... -l-:''U,'i.:.i'.:.l ;. '" '"' V .Watch' this space for fiargins.inic- i-,-r,:.-v 0 .33: j acresZJ, Ija cult, .balance xTaM.jtf"'j,li 1 7 acres. 8 acres in cult fair house, me'fimb'er an3 pasture. A fine .uri.acres, improved, good house One; rmk from QWntiil?ricp $,t800. r : 1V1BI,)ER 6c -icni: r.-n'r; ,vrr; n:'; ---- Appouthnents Completed ,W edtfesday j... . ,j is .-r o .:$.. r r,i. 4.,.A Creditable Lirt:o .(.. r il) . rrnt; -.iiji ij;-:;.. 7 ?:: -?tv-' T Appointment of foad supei visors for Benton: was'Completed at an ad journed term of county 'court Wed nesday. , In several, districts there yvere spirited contests for the' honor 4nd" represebtationS1 by1 the' pedple of tbose districts occupied mtich; at- leniioq or, , ine courx. roiiowing are the 'ap"pointrAe4itsV , .' District i Albert Wilson o;-i. v.a- o'aE.i!B,-i:-Smitb. 7 17 -nj " a -W..M. Schmidt. ti.Q-i LjDavis - .. "5 iTB. .Wilfiatnson;1-''-'-; . ' , 6 Dkvid ' Vanderpooi;1-' ' j s John tarsbn. ' -:, '; Or--;Williani Rowland,'- 10 W, .r. Mctiee. 01 . 11 J. R.' Fehler.';' 1 2 -R. C.'McBee; 'ijWm, Hockema. 14 C. I. Barclay. 15 CU-Farley. 16 -Albert Zierolf. i 7 iDIS-KHeriklerr it 18 W. J. Warfield. 19 Henry" Hector . C20-B Wi Harris.,;; 31 2i A. C. Tunnison. 1 22 'Ar M: GrayJ'"1 .23-John. Reese, 24 W., I. fLoomis.' ,-h i.'n -7 -Tic.--"ri-:?::, .- :!?-. continued from: page 1 ? 'P ; - nrjT-! - ', f r V !j ' - what J;had , happeued.J.until latf r. When we did. Wrp. of ..the tragedy, tbe ecrcams b iog jfpllawed.'io. ju t a fewoninwtes by tbe dodiog ot.u e j,v kX iWo k.i?t'",....'U;v;. edrime that the cries came frpm tbe doctor,,. .,rj. .M. ',,'i;V.'.v"r; '-"vc ; Vl am satisfied that he , was at tacked ,by thugs and! murdered I think be must have screamed either juet before or just aa he ;weat .'over tt'e'daugh-,bthe,.raijdng.il Had.. we looked.,, out ITU' p JM uca .bUQ Lit 4 GO .:pp, .Ui.lUC have .seen him go over and L migvt have peen .which way hia assailaots went. . The light at, the head of the bridge, was out, , aod it' ,waa' quite .dark, b.ut, .tb;ere ,.waJEj,T euffipiept ligh t to eoable one to see " ' per- L Eona on , the bridge.!!. , ..; ;. ; :S1 :iU- 1t:7i:;- ff-T 1 11: -:.il 1 . .I-.",?'. C EI ReriOi Okla:; 'Jab: ' 9,-Belief of t'he army officers et Fort 'Reno tbat'a cbnepiTacy to iburdtfc 7 every I white tfficer at' Fort 1 Reno, begin ning witH Uaptain!JiidgarMaoUp, apainst whom every rnegro ; soldier at the post ett rtaine1' a ; j' Arsenal irfudg'e'as a retrjlt t'of"' the Bffiii''Btl Brown sviile,- Ti k,4'3 a fcid: -thei'd is-" -charge of the ' negro1' soldi ts ibjat' f 6 1 1 d Wed ; ' a a i t b en" pr of OSd i ng fJon the'iisf of officers, 'became ''known tVfay;' as a; res alt of -j:'riiimiti8ty beating m ttie ease 'Wf Jawadi4l4.' K ao)E::c6rpbral-of;' coarpaBy s AL Twety-fi1fb inV'ry'.-wfiy was f ju rid guilt v' bf aa'f a 0 1 1 ! wi tb f I n tail t t.i T,JW'r-aiS-ii:.r-vAKI jmwi. night of1 ' December ' : ati ; -Koowles Was be-f nd over to arif-t ibeJaotion pf" the-Caniari dunt! grand jiwy: fat the 'ep'ribgHmtof-''" j'e-iibrf;i: p f n :iia att. , AH bf:the oTfieera tfow go beU-Vilythole, -arrd the tnuHet, Jarrifd L'and jjfe-tecfed tbcOghouv -thK night. ,a u- 0 Jvery fiott has: been r tefSde" bv th bfficereat the pdslfW keeps'ttef aiiegea conBpIacy a eevsrei, :dui ;n learfied'.'t bat ra nJ-p vest iga tion' ' is be ing m"afiecaf se veal aroay posts, abd witMfJ a 8bbrt tlnie" eeytral a?rref tTi bf mefjtfbers of tbe ttoop'recantly discharged id dlegface'afe txpsdted to follow ::y' - '';;-: -: Information' -was - res&ied i'here, tobight 'tbat the arrest of r "n(gro soldier hafj bee h -Pa ad e at La Jonta, Cblrifsido,!i ibS&f. Suspicion :ste npoo toefadbeisof tbe' ttodri at Forfr mobr'a'ra.' Nebraska,; aid? ai-ithree Other1 -pdintei'Tbe arret t tf s tfaeee tnen has beeii' "postponed ontilntbe oaf ebf '-Corpof ' 1! Kh'owles, whicb fidbltiderfaay at'Fott''Rencrvwbed Tit' waa hoped that 'some -further i in formationould be - eecated - tend? ing to implicate ether person bj; a Twenty witBeTrses, -c teeitifyirig for the D3bfet"prt''fdr be defease i were eiafnlned aieWgtbvNoftwooitnerr e1rrie'8:rooiriBided;i'i:' :-Wi-. 5rvuh:-"-- Jimmi; :il 's . .-"r:i7 ,-!:! m''.' -,i n'i.-i ..... ?" good barn, fine fruit vpataKd,F-- little home and a bargain at $1.300.; ancl "barn; 'finelfnut good water.' J - ,-' , :, WATTERS Then Flgyfed Torrent of Oratory What can be the matter? Doors open, !members"riisri dut;embetrar tea'r Inirpasryon rrom aU Tioibttr In one dl- ancTgovrns oppeHf "." They tell yotr with happy faces their committees have ad journed,' and then vomea' tblrd'CTass, the' teenieriieri bf th' iircsS'liilHricfus. Why, wli.ifs.itBenifiifttcT? . iMtttt(A-! Macaulay, Js up.., .You Jptn the ruiiners ,ln a moment, fwas'ij annouueement one hadn't heard' ' tor Vein's, a'nd the passing: of the word "Macaul'dy's "tip" ; umptiej' i-oirnriittee) -rooms'' noty ua. be : fows it emptieil ;clube ; , the ol, , voce, .the old ;rnatiners; artd, tfie. old Htyle glorious speaking; ivell'prepare4,'ar;e fully elaborated,' confessedly essaylsh, -but spokea gtri 1 perfect : art iaydcon- summnte management,, the jgrapd on versatlon of .a man .of..the werld:oop fltllng bis learning and hla recollections and his logic to a party of gentiernen nrid just' rhislng' his tolce enough to be heard through thff roofri. ' i 'i val ' Aa -the house filled he . got . prouder and more oratorical, and; then he pour ed out his speech with; rapidity, -to-creasing after every sentence, till it became a torrerit Of' the richest. words, carrying: his heai'era.wim;him..nt( en thusiasm and yet pot leaving: them time to, icheer, . , .; The- j;reat, orator, ,y as trembling, -when he .sat down. . . The, ex citement of a triumph overcame him, and he had scarcely tbe self possession : to acknowledge jth.e;eager praiBes.which were offered by; tbe ministers andiOth- j ers n hi -neighborhood. From "Whit- ! ty's arllaipenjiary, Jietrospect. .if' f' ENGli-ISH" SCHOOLS. The FloRginK Cnstom. n nd the Way It . Is Regarded. About , corporal" punishment ' tri Eng- i land two curious' facts lie beyond dis pute. One Is that while he'.'working class and the lower middle class dis like and resent jt "and Will hot hr'gen eral allow their children tcf undergo it, me aristoci-acy roierarerix wnwoui qprn- j plaint;';' The time.-js -cogairlg, one night assert iparadqicaily ; when-, Jt t pill ybe H impossible .to. flog anybody but ,tlje son j or a peer. Ana me otuer iaciis.,tnai; public school boys have often felt a ) special affection" "for the" masters who j have punished them most. In Westminster abbey stand-.- side i-hy-side .the, tombsof.a. master "and his i pupil. The master was" Lr."'T?Us'Dy, Who .was head master of, . VTestmlB.ster j school for. so long a time, aV. fifty-Jelglit, years. Nobody ever .flo'ggai sOSlani j boysas heV ""Thg pupil waif thfteb-j logian. Dr. South' ItTs foloramj feure thestory"is trttMthat -whehfSoutb, eamte as - a' small boy . to. Westminster.' Busby reetedj 'hlrrj wjtb ithec ominous : jvords "I see gre&t talents in' that; sulky little boy, and my rod shall-; brilig them oUt.'W-H'f so,-.he..fn0 doubt- as good as. his . word. ;B1rrw'ierii South layaUppnhis.deathbefl- it -was his- last-prayer-ta JiLimriedjatJiliiid" ; master's feet; and the- master and the'.. pupil-',' now " restT side' 'by .sIde.-rrNIne-teenth Century . . - ' ' ' . : 1 ; r: . , a:- '? -1 ' v'Weit Indian; Xeisroeik ;--:-T-. - The West? Indian 'negro: IsiiaVborn poacher Te bitches the' iquaiF-by-tlie cruel experLlnt of strewing fiucty' pow dered cayemde or' bird" pepper -in the? little dust .pits ,wEere the birds "wash.." .'.Jh.Dwtog'Vwst&iintr the-'-eyes-' less, are then easily caught When he explode, a pieee. of dynamite, which wns prvontjiy immueuw xm uuuuvg in -a ' mountain;. gtream, and thg fish.-are killed' by ttm conussaioa. ijut.-.his fa-' vorite resource - i the; bark of -ibe. dog- 'wood tree.' TBWhe drops intoi tt. r-iver. iotesieated, comes ,to tbe. surface of the Ava-ter. This singular .property ;olpe djjgwdod has caused it to bc.nroys,iif.:Bar? coticEearsou. . 1 f -,.'-:il ..ii.; v.:-. ;.j-,.;uri: i . : ft vSteL.tlhe. Kymplboin. j;;f v i A-llttleTgiri went foc the first iime to church with her iffotjier. AUiwentwell dMatng-tAa-lgaEgignj-Jmr-thft fliilfl grpiw -uneasy, during the sermon, which. -was a long one. xne motner tried .m.-.every, l way to keep the little girl quiet, but in vain. " Finally file "child "obs"eTveafhat the preacher iaiO:a pompous way; of in flatmg"his chest laaid lungsijat .a- new p&ragrapii or head; Just-as the mother was assuring' the child' that the' pveach-eg-rorirrd-sormjstojtehQjlldigjjprb-er start-apdMt1ie4ired childr burst out on heriimbtljer's usSuraiic&, "No, he , National Daiiv .... ..... ' . ; an's National Daily., 1.,.;. i.. . :'!-'MrV lloth-Giad' to sSe!y6u3irjrn your tfeet agatu, old:.man! -Whatxaused all the trouble? iiJiu; U;;?i.it: att-r' ' : a ii P'itS!t!hj ,I;i4iafd.i-:qff ' a. seemingly. jvwogten overcoaJLa,nd ; shoddy, I.ellyou the extent to which food adulterajlba.'is' carried on'nowa-- flam, fa' nothing short of criminal-; TuckT i' Mrsi HOWells- (readingywA iQerman scientist -elafanarjaOhe.odorsjojE flowfe ers has a pernicious effect on the hu man voice. : HowellsThat's all ' rot I-, iisedrtobuy; ..flowersj f p, yoa rpvt pre we werer : jnwjjan kou yolco, wasn't nearly so 'sharp a's'lt is now. .; '---iL'-. '.lite ' -j??r0T??-i,-v:"'''."'r -5' WlSOo JOUtto'lppy'Ofay' rector, jiopeul ;Sjlia,rade a, -EOQdjirnErsJpnnrusparisW . mJ tfrink- o,J!rrIe4-dfatwJfe; When Schumann . was rEMove ha wrote, "I' wish I were a smile, that I -" f ' 4, - XK:' ":A 1 , ' ' Always founcCat tHe storetoX tl VICTOR: t. jHOSES - jj;:: A Full Liiie of Getietal Merchant '' 1 dise and inf.'; brmg all your eggs and butter to s marKet 1 $fter iloliday Bargains. WE IN VITE. YOU TO. CALL at jour store we have ; some, after holiday bargains the only exclusive men I furnishing store in town. '"l" ','"!. i lit. A. K. Corvallis, The ::.'.i.A. '"WerBre not inclined . u writing advertisements and customers speak for OLTRAL IS GROWING FASTV . WE .WANT YOUR. pTRADE. , 'WTLL; ASSU SATISF ACTION it; h A Taste of Tfiese is Sqre : to" Please! v iT "!-.:;;;' .'f!--,frr'":. ir.'7. 1 if' v. T 7Tvl i!t'H9!s.ae;'trdm;'' tliis' :will taste Mince ' Meatlike male1! - - ' . t- j o i !i: ;riiu;Muix 1 r'J rare aapxe juiee, sanu reuneu il OWeet V-iiaer smaskin good'Vith' just1 the ght A 1 "D 44-4 tuang to make it appetzing made ppiC DUttCr from fiom little cabboge made in C IT iii3i throiahloned way. PHONE 203: i-'Ut-n Groceries. V.il. ail- MOSES and get the highest price... :jjhi RUSS -. ' t!'-'. Oregprv I. ') '-, .. Grocer. to'gped muck time in - fwe; prefer .to let pur, goods themselves. .n ,j - ":; -,.-::Z.t'i..i-x- vi? j .r.- all.: 3- -iJi '- -iiUl ,&;j-Ji-:-jriuj,uljsii:jf,!Ejxil! i'ara-.lj;i,Mii -jaittrr!" 4c)rt: , Mia 1 iimnziDl 1