HILLSMRO AROUS, 9UNC 28, 1906 Who3 Your Grocer? If chance should bring tliU "ad" to tome who haw not traded with as. ins ahei uiite of i or to Maw stranger, we can only refer them to the beople we have pleaard. If square dealing is what yon are looking after, this is the store for vou, for the "square" is the rule and guide of our business. Satisfaction -That's It SatUfaction in quantity, quality and price. rree tehvery to all parts ol the city same as rash. Chickens, eRRS eto., the Roth t hone R. C. Vautfht Grocery Co. Second Street, Hillaboro Announcement WE WISH to inform the public that we have recently installed an up-to-date Fountain in connection with our Drug Line, and respectfully solicit your patronage. OUR DRUG AND SUNDRY LINE is of a guaranteed quality and strictly up to date. ' Prescriptions and home rec ipes a specialty. , The Delta WiUiMi P. Tucker, Prop. Drug Store HiHsboro, Oregon PHP SGOOL it ittt.LI Monmouth State Normal School June 27, to August 7, and August 13 to September 7. First six weeks devoted to special preparation for County and State Examinations. Regular Normal Subjects and Methods also. Last four weeks a continuation of Normal instruction' and special attention to Primary Methods with model pupil classes. ' ! Faculty of Over Twenty Instructors Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted college and public school educators. ti iitiaw S first Term $7.50 MM Second Term $5 1 i For catalogue, summer school circular, or other information, write to Pres. E. D. Kessler. Monmouth, Or. Cultivator and Weed Cutter ' ' C0M3WCD "Caw ' - f '4. f ajC ) J. J. Smith, of Banks, will on May first start a manufactory fur the purpose of turning out a New Invention which is a Cultivator and Weed Cutter combined. It is so made that it can 1 Used Between Rows of Any Width as it is adjustable, and can lie wid ened or narrowed at a minute's notice, according to the width de sired. The device is Mr. Smith's own invention, 1906, and it in tended for use in Hop Yards, Corn or Potato Fields and does the work finely, beating any other cultivator on the market One horse can handle the cultiva tor in good shape and CULTIVATE EIGHT ACRES PER DAY Any one desiring a cultivator of this kind, and wishing to support home industry, may order one by writing or calling on J. . SXXSTH, OroamvUh, Or., Route 2 Mr. Smith refers prospective purchasers to John Carstens, Fred Narrup and Will Hetfcl, who have these Cultivators. M DRINK GAMBRINUS , fTT 1 et;.'. The Best of All Beers SOLO BY me LION SALOON E. J. LYONS. PraprUtar IIT'TTttM W WTBrBa"ayeraa"ej I Fred Heme, of Mat of town, was in town Monday. Jed Nicbodemoa, of Faraainttoo, was in town Monday. R. Reeruutwn, of near ReeJtillf, was in town Monday. Geo. HalUira and wife were in from Glencoe Monday. Hope are looking fine and a bumper crop is promised. J. B. Cimino, of Tualatin, was io the city tha l.tet of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. NcComrt were McMinnville visitors, over Sunday. Richard Wiley and Kdwin Mor gan are home from the Portland military school for their Snmmei's vacation. Item, June 2-1. 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. George Harrow, ot West Hills- tam a mm - Joe Rolnneon waa op from Farm ington, Tuesday, looking over the oounty seat Walter Beard and Albert Mil ner, lUuks saloon men, were in town Monday. For a good smoke try the Sohii ler or Kxcellencia end you will try them again and again. Geo. Krebe, of Helvetia, waa in Monday, and aaya that Helvetia farmer are now busy catting bay License to wed baa been granted Jewe J. Boone, of Fulton, and Mrs. Malin.la J. Slider, of Tuala tin. H. 1 Beet, of Portland, and Mies Sophia M. Logan, of Forest Grove, have taken out license to wed. Frank Keenan, of Vinelaoda, and Angus McCloud, of Mountain dale, were in the connty sect Sat urday. K. C. Banks, engineer at the Pa' vies Bros, sawmill, above Banks was in town Friday, consulting physician. Adrian Dank formerly ot Reed' ville, and now travelling for hardware firm, waa in the city Tueeday. 1 be w uey barn has been given a new foundation and the Main street barn is next in line for new sills underneath. W. Y. Smith, of near Forest Grove, was down to the oounty seat, Monday, and called at the Argua office. Last Friday was the longest day in the year, and from now on the daylight will shorten op a minute or so each day. For sale: 20 acres land, mile north of town; 4 acres beaverdam on place. Goee for 11,000. In quire at this office. Wanted: Stock bogs weighing from 80 pounds upward; also sheep. J. u. Haines, fSesverton, Oregon, Independent phone. J. r. Lareteos, of Banks, was down to the oounty seat, Monday afternoon. He aaya that cropa are looking hoe op his way. Reward for return of light bay mare, blaze face, 3 whit feet, branded "4" on left shoulder. C Robinson, Sylvan, Ore. Ed. Baker, travelling salesman for a cigar house, and who is son of State Game Warden J. W. Ba ker, was in town Saturday. Ben Parkins, son of T. B. Per. kins and wife, has a position with the baggage department of the Southern Pacific, at Portland. If you want to paint your build: ings come aod see us. We are agents for the famous Patton Sun Proof Paint. Schulmerich Bros, John Hughes, of below Newton was up to the city Saturday eve nine. Mr. Hughes has become imbued with the idea that Oregon is bard to beat. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Phillip, of Cornelius, were in town Monday, iney depart tor Maynews, Ua Thursday, to reside on Mrs. Pbil lips' fruit ranch. Miss Lelah E. Chare, ot Port land, after a successful term of eight and one-hall months in tbs Moun taindale school, returned home Monday morning. Dr. C. B. Brown and wife were out from Portland Saturday and Sunday, guests of Mrs. Susan Brown. Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay ac companied them. Edmund P. Sheldon, secretary of tbe Oregon Lumber Manufactures' Association, and David Davis, of tbe Timberman, and former editor of the St. Helens Mist, were in the city Saturday, and called at this office. Tbe cars are now completed for the Forest Qrove electrio line be tween tbe city and the depot. It is expected tbat the "juice" will soon be turned on, and ears run ning, to connect with the Southern Pacific. According to the Oregonian the Forest Grove local train into Port land will make another round trip daily after July 1. This will give Forest Grove, and HiHsboro font passenger trains each way, daily, a service enjoyed by no other subur ban county in the state-.- Just what tbe schedule is has not as yet been announced, but it ' is thought that the train will go in in the forenoon and then out about noon, thus makiog a better sched ule than at present. Walter Smtta, mors familiarly know! aa "Welt," died at hie home on the Wilson River road between hers and Tillamook, the other day. Smith has cruised a great deal cf timber in the Tillamook section, and waa one of tbs beet known mountaineers in tbat section. Lat Fall, in company with Claude Thayer, Nolan, and many promi nent Tillamook business men Smith was indicted for land fraud by the rederal Grand Jury, shortly after the indictment Smith waa taken ill, and be went from bad to worse when death relieved him. Wnt. Stewart, the veteran, who cams up from Roes burg last week, to visit his brother, John B. Stewart, departed Monday evening for Ike Soldiers' Home. Mr. Stewart's health has been very bad for' Nveral months, and he says that the Home Hospital is equipped to give him every ears. Geo. Wilcox, president of the Nelson-Wilcox Lumber Company, was in town from Cornelius, rri- ay, and called at the Argua office. Mr. Wilcox is la the midst of one of the finest bodies of fir to be found in the Pacific northwest He is at present sojourning at Cor nelius, under tbe care ot a physi cian. Wm, Vinton, one of McMinn villa's popular attorneys, waa in the city last Saturday, on legal business. "Billy" says that old Yamhill baa gone "dry" and that the German element up there are makisg arrangement to leave the district, where they can get their glaas of lager." Fsrd Groner, the Scholia farmer and mill man. waa in town Halnr day, and was looting fine after his narrow escape ot a few weeks ago, when a gaa exploeion came near losing him his lite. Hs i now fully recovered save one of hie hands. which is yet very tender from tbe loss of flesh, which waa burned. Dennis nas received nia. new stock of shoes. the American Geo tleman and American Ladv, the fineet in tbe market. Come in and see them. The latest models. These shoes are advertised in every prominent maganne and newspa per in tbe world. ' Lieut, w u. n. Mvere wm down from Forest Grove, the last of the week, the first time for a long period. When charged with bar ing been too attentive with Eve, of tbe Newt, and - accordingly, forget ful of tb Argus, the visitor smiled and refused to testify. Hon. W. N. Barrett will be orator of the day at the Beaverton ceie- orauoo. Sharif's Sals HUM of Oreevn, for the County ol ihincton, dated tha did day of Hay , in iferorol H. Weaning-, W. H. Wed Notice ti hereby given, that by virtus of an auacouiant r era lion laaued out and under the seal of tba County Court of tbe SUM of Orecun. for the C Waahini 1806. rung and U. A. Wan run, partner aa H Wehnin and Bona, plaintiff: and aaainat Jennie Annana. defendant far the mm of 115.00 xu and the further uim of fMM vo me directed aod delivered, command ing n to make al or the real property nereinaner aeaenoen. i nT ley leu upon ana punraani toaaia attachment eieuu tioa I will on Monday, the ifiki day of j ui j, uw, at we oouin noor or uie uurt Houaeln HUlaloro. Weaning-tun Oounty, Oreawn.av tbe hour of lea o'clock a. a. of aaid day, aell at publln auction to the blgbent bidder for eaih In hand, ell of the loitowmg uaiiiiiea res pni being and aituate In wsahlngton County, Oregon, and mow particularly dexcrilied Being known aa a part of the Soutbeaat corner of the Nattbeest quarter of Hettion M T. 1, U. H. 8 W. of the Will. M.r. and commencing at tba Ooutheaat corner of the Noatbeeet quartet the Northweet quar ter of Section , T. 1, 8. H. I W. and run ning thence Weet 80 roda, thence North M roaa, mence icaw to the county road, thence Montlweat., on the line or aeid road until croMrtof Cedar Creek X roda. thence Eaatta tM eaat line, thence South to place of beginning, containing S4 acre, to aeilsfv tha hereinbefore named mmi acd for the coats and espemea of iale ana aaiu wni. Said aale will be made' subject to re demption as ner atatut ofOrevon. bated at Hillaboro, Oregon, this 14th aay or June, uwe. 1. W. CON NELL. HherllT of Washington County, Oregon, .. AT: DW'JT. jono a, rraii. Attorney lor riajnun. NQTICB Notice la hereby given, tbat in pursu ance of sn order of tbe County Court of waemngton County, Oregon, made and entered In tbe records of said Court on tbe eighth day of June, IttOtt, the following oouniy warranta, isanea wren yean prior u i uii' m, tw, ii nut canea lor ana pn entea ror payment wltnln eUty dayi from the Unit day of July, KM, will be cancelled and tne payment thereof will 09 rerusra : .12 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 . 1 SO 100 ..3 00 . 1 00 . 1 70 ,. too .. 70 .. 5 00 . I 00 . I i .. I l , 0 00 . A 10 .. 2 10 1 l . 1 70 . 1 70 . 1 fiO . I 00 . 1 80 . S ISO . 2 70 . M . a to . 8 W 180 C3 SWRENLY OF HEART DI5EA50 ew tiseeiealry uea a aaed Boa' eftnfc lax to the above geart as lu Ska paeew. The runh. piwh and etrenuoue am el the AaMican nannle ban a lron In as bad s lovalfalar and uthot do of the heart, attondmt by Ir retalar artlon. paiiMUtton, ditiuiaaa aaetbei d aeuMMoui and other uti trees Mg tyaipeiHne. Three o( the prmnlimit Inaredlent a Which I. Hmrae'a tfoklen Medical IH eaery la made are rH-fnaMmld bjr au et tbe kiadtiaT wrttxra on MiUvrki .lrtlbt far the cure of aet tirh ram. tKadi'i eVtal root, mr laatatHA la ard by thi CarrSD Stats lauimtroiiY, a taml ard authurlu. "to Impart lone and In reaml poawr lo the biart' acumi.' Waa other MfeMug aiuh.rMie no neent tSdea Seel ai au unuruMn toors tor tbe aiuirular nvsti in hi innral. and ae the heart la aluuwt aboUy cum puaed ot muacular H.uc. It uaturell) fuUoaa that It moot be urwetlr mrvnetb' anal by thn uivrb, xKiieial ItMilc, Tiul probably the mxet imiioruiit Intrwdlrnl ui Uulaea Madlcal UtK.-ovcry. a fat aa Its aMU-yelous eurra ot valvular aud etkxr afleeUuua ot the hrart are con cerned, a Stone rwt,ur CoUiwonli Cnn., rroi, nm. rente, auuior ot raiaei Kpltomy of Mnllcine, m of It: L ant kawr anr ktil a peuwtt who wm eo anrk oeuraaant elUi itlvuur dlwene ot la heart utat hi rnnd oNirl lo carry klra p-tli lin hvrrr, crxlutll eamwed andvr lira UiIIumh' ot t'olliimiin For our prescription work, because we do tbe wmk ex actly as it should be done. , We pay uo oue a iKiccnt ajre to scud us prescriptions, aud. therefore, it iiiys S you to bring such work to IcinaJ prlm'liklw ilrmcud tmiu hunitf MtMk and ta bow aiiMiittii to KU IhkIiiml Hereaabnw plirk-Un ktifw of no nrmcoy loT tbe letuixal ot to dialnuwlix and au tliui- feroaa a iualkU Itlih ih.'iu ll u all aai-wortt. ana It twerrully nHl ike awa'Hd Ibat (loath tuiutr ai hand, (ol- Mawoui uauimt1ouall altonta rxllof ut ewb a ana, aud ui uwat buiaucM ilala a "V .... Moae root It aleo miinunttklid by Dra, Uare aud Klliimwond. ot t'lili-ujo. for valvular aodothpr diwaa of lh bnart. The latter aaya: It la a U.-urt toulo of drrwt and (frmnmiil hiflnetn.' "Uutdea Medical Dltcuverv.' not uulv ettree arnoua hnart affvrlioiui, but It moat envivat imraral Unite and liivlvor- aiur. tireiHtuieiiiiiii the stmoacb, invig oraUng the liver. rKutl!u the buweli aud curing eaiarrtui ancctious lu au Saxla of the Dr. rteroe t'eiieu cure CuiuHlpaUoab SUMMONS thk ciiirt rr iwut 8TATK OK OKKHOS, HUt WAMUStlTtlN tor NT Y TIIK Sarah C. Hew. IMaliitllV ) vh. :- IHtvid Hewt, HCundanl To David Hew, ilrtViiilnnl. In tbe name of the suir or (iroirou vou are riulrt to apMar and anavtrr the coniplalnt Illed agtuuat vou in the alxivc eutltlcd anil on ot before the 12th day of July, IMPi, tnal being inn int tlav pre- acrliwu in ojuar of tiiniictim of tuia Ftummona. anil II you mil lo ainwer and answer Raid ennitilallit, the plaintlll w ill apply to the Court for the ndief tin-rein ravMi ror. io-wii: A uivorce ironi me marrUure exUting U-taren yon and the plalnlill. in in nuniiuona u uuii imuiHi iniur mil boro Argua for hIx cooaeculiv wiHtkv. by ornernr andi fourt, nuiy maoe nun en tered on the .Hat day ol May, Itaai, the nnl piiliiicatlin living on the .Uat day ot May, iMin. J. W. Hell. Attornry mr rielntln". Adminiitrator's Notice, Notice la hereby given, that I. the ntiili'r signed, have bren, ly the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, lor Washington County, duly appointed adiiititlnlrnlor of the ealale of Janna Kohls dveexed, ani baveduly qiialUii'd axauoli, All prrwni',, having rlaiuia auinil mill eelaie, are hereby notified Ui iirwwnt the name to me. with proper youcbera, at the Ia oillie ot vi, n.'uarreti, in rtiiiauoro, oniKon within alx I") muiilii rrom tne date lit' of. ...... Dated this2.'ml day of Man h, !!. WII.UAM kOHII. AdniiniHtralor of the ratal of Jainea Kolib. dweanvd. W. N. Harrrtt, Attorney for eduiiuudra tor. IRRIGATION NOTICE Patron" wixhlug to tine wntur for trrii'a tion purpiHmi are niiuin'd to tlnitoeil with the underalgncd (hamuli of tin, to yiver expense of inatalltnir meter. Water may then beUHedat tlnoaand in amouiiUi to suit patron at the rale ol .lucent rr lliotl aand eellon. Hetcra will be IneUllml aa rapidly an eonvenieni alter appiinHUon but ut Iran 10 day) notice ahonld lie given. Hy orilir ul the City Council. H. T. HAlil.KY, Itcconlor, Notice of Final Settlement. notice l bnreliy given that the under algned Ailinliiinlratrli with the will an ue led of the estate of N H. Iliiwell. Ie- ceaaed, ban lllml lu the County Court of tne mate ol ori-Kmi ror Wuliingtou t.'oiin ty, her final account, in the matter of aaul eelate, and aaid Court Inm net Momlay the ItJth da of July, "(HI, at 10 o'cloi'k A iti.. oi laid day, at the Uourl Konui MUlaboni, Oregon, aa the time and I for hearing obliH-tinn to mil. I hn"! count and fur the Hnal nettli-nieiit of ankl In ilui-r ac lint, I tl.lu Jiimm win IIAI Ki riut'i n'ii i a till Admlnletratrii with will annexed of the mate or n. n. nowoii, 1)wbmo.i. Ueo, K. Hagley, Attorney lor Adtulula train. HCUSLEY OORWIN Oaaler In All kinds of Freeh Mean. Prices Kes sonable. Will meet l competition Chickens and Poultry always on hand upon order. Free delivery to all parts of the town. We buy fat atork. . . Safn faaviea , . tmoond Street, Nllluboro, Or First Quality Drug Store We provide for the people who have had enough ex perience to know that inferior goods arc dear at any price; who have learned that good goods from a first quality, 1 trustworthy house arc always cheaper really and aggressively cheaper to buy. We Have Mede a Reputation " HIliLSBORO PHARMACY j rV. L. OaXEAJ. frop. P This is an advertisement, and likewise it is a fact. Ben Carpenter, Dec. 18. 1806 H L Cowlee, Oct. , 1WH. , John Conntrymaav Jan. 7. lWA , George Kllegoen, May 7, IHff Jaatee Koudray, March 12, 11..., Mrs John Flalier, Jan. 8, 18SS Henry Hellberg. Aprils, W A Kaufman, March 11, ISM Mweed Plaster, Feb 10, im Mrs M T Patton, Jan 1H, m. Jeauie Keid, April 0, DM ( has D Mtaliy, Feb 10, IHSR. 1) O SUpheneon, atarcb 11, mw.. Win Walkina, Feb 10, Vm K It Wilson, March 9, im.. Lizzie Watnee, March It, im U B White, Kept 8, 1HHS. ..!,..... Oeorge Sohsiler, June 7, mi 7 Sm9PiuM 7 J R BoatiSept 7.18W Adam Scbmitt, May Hi, 1S94. W a Smith, April i ISM. Mr Swift, Nov 8, ui. ..... . . . D L Paint, Sept 8, 1M, Fred ftothman, 8eM 7, 184, H K Reed, Oct 6, MM FWMangum, Nov 12,,I8I Bertha Miller, Feb 9, 17 innla Ulll.. .k a IUI Joeepb Moore,May7,lsWr 2 10 0 Mockler, Juiut 7, 1H. a up ji. inarT nillgoioil, nov U, MWI... 1 U) 8 J Baker! March 6, 1898. 1 40 . . 1 GO 1 00 1 GO 1 W ...... 1 200 - 2 00 . 8 50 8 DO iteeteee 1 TO 3 19 Central Meat Market.. tMMOTT BROS., Prop., ' v' 7asaB, nggsscn u, inou F P Knighton, Nov 12, 1H98... jaroo rgT May a, vm. .., H U Baydso, Oct 6, 1H93 fdtnond Hom, March 9, 1894. JTHeaon, Jan 6, 18IH Cn llsfisfh, June 7,1888 nk Hot-ton, Jan 21, 1M John Hynea, July. , 1897 D F" Smith, May 7, 1897 '. Dell Biaby.June 7,1896 Viola Brinks, Oct 11,1886 K.J.GODMAN, County Clerk. HUlsboro, Or , Jans 7, 1908. Keep constantly on hand a fine supply of fresh meats of all kinila, 4 Mmw a lit Prloe .,. ,. We are goiuK to sell meats at prices low er thsn those which have pre veiled in the past. Csll in and we tin, ' We mean business, 'Phone and Free Delivery Mala Street, opposite Tualatin Hotel, HUlsboro, Oregon. Edison's Cold Mould ed Records in StocK PRICE 35 CENTS ... E. L. McCORMICK HILtSBORQ ..... OREGON til(ciHMittrwllltt Blood U the Meti SiK,cful BUnJ LOVE LUCE Ketorii, 2:20 Irirtl, 2:12 KegKtered as PKINtt lOVUACt 32,741 SIBC Or BYRON LACE. 3,14; Rivkhu-e, iml. Tnu-J.ovo u trial; lrf-elea (,t) reeoril ni, taatrtt lya'-old rcOonl made on N. P. C. in 1004, ami winner of every racf in which he utartrd t yrux old ; lively Ilrll, winner of year-old trotting alakr at Hlalr Pair in lv; t.onl l.o vc Uut, winner of i-year-oltt paving atak at State lair in i-eM ; Alto l-n, j ycar olJ trial, ; Han Toy, l yrarold trial, tvH in l.uv, Ijilhr It., year-old trial, in rare; Bnuiie IxivrlaiT, 2 year old Wwl, t H', in rare; Jerry, winner f lo-tuile rrvaa country run for Shogtru . and o( Bob lirrrr'a fauioua road borne, wiunrr of ailvrr inji. ami the great brood uuir, Srttr . Sired by Egotist IYarti Pfmn (,utm f r)waey I., s mi,; llrUv Itriitoii, 1 : laille VI CFUIIt tuvwlere, 2;jo; lloldlar, i ihl, ; The lltphau. SS; Ihuheaa, t ijH; Brillurntiue, 1 tol), by I'miiTiw, tie ul u 111 the Int. Srrond dam, Crape U (daui of King Kene.Jr., 17; llrai.l. I" 10', ; llnlwrinr, t K7), by the great Ueo, Wilkea. Lovelace is a bay stallion 16.1, aud weighs 12S0 jxtmuls. His colts are stake winners wherever they start, aud prize wiuncrs in the show ring. His colts are uniform ly gd size, level headed .and sjwetly. The Get si Uvelace roHtjkt a Nlotter Averet) at the McCartky Seles Tbast I hat el Any Other Sl.llioa He will make the season of 19116 at Hillslx.ro Fair Grounds. Terms: Season, $25; Insurance, 35. t. ft. TON CVJt '-, v.. Hillaboro, Orefton Prince Melbourne PRINCE MELBOURNE, the full-blooded Clydcs dale Stallion, dark bay, three years old, weighing 1500, built on model fines, a sure foal getter, and coining from the best stock ever imported frmu Scotland, his sire by Kalamar, he by Millionaire, his first dam by Bcndigo, he by Master of Beautyrc, ...1 Will Stand the Season of 1906 In the Washington County stnd at the farm of T. R. Davis, 3 miles northwest of HUlsboro. Prince Melbourne's grand dam was by Merry Mason, he, ; by Prince Alfred; his dam by Prince Ajauc, lie by Prince Charlie, taking first prize at Lancashire; . got by G lancer, first prize at Glasgow; he by Broomfield Champion, got by Glancer Second ; his dam, Beauty, by Prince of Wales, first at Man-' Chester, Scotland, got by General; his dam, Dar ling. gt by Sampson, by Lofty, the Glasgow premium horse of 1856. Single service, $5; To insure, $10; Colt to stand and suck, $12. Those desiring to breed to this horse should inform the owner at once, as not more than 20 mares will be served this season, l'or further- in-, formatiou call on or address ' , ' , , , , , , CM AS. DAVIS. Hillaboro. ' R. F. D. a. Basl9. fhone 314 Termera Line .... ....- -., ON DRAUGHT i, 1 . Second Str1e Oppovlt Corthout 1 ..v , 1 , Hiiiaboro J .7" " ' ' , Atwmy tmjf "Oyrua Nokle" la reply to the great Aoxrlcta Ihqolry, "Whatll It bt T nvnim rnni ir bourbon UIIIUU 1.UUI.1.AND RYE wbtabt IHhe bat amlfbt drink. In hlgh.b.11,. puncliea. S KbaLw mieleartrue to their uaae. They are pearl t SBMB(theaobllityof atlmaliau. Call for fliem Hewet Manias Brink are Otmpmnmmd.9 .aaTatBaaaaaaatataTawaa - 1 r ift . I. tan atauvrn u-.i., NcruNa, one. - 1