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Corbitllts (Sajtttt. CORVALLIS, OR., MARCH 8, 1889. Being Repainted. On Monday last B. E. Harris, the painter, be gan the task of re-painting the passenger cars belonging to the Oregon Pacific railway. The build ingjust east of this company's depot in this city has been put in shane and each car to be ; painted will be run therein and will per mit of work being done in all kinds ot weather. There are eleven cars, to be re-painted; they are first washed with concentrated lye water, then after drying are sandpapered from sill to roof, to make the surface perfectly smootn then three coats of paint are put on with two of-varnjsh, besides the striDinsr and lettering. Mr. Har ris says it will take lour weeks to do a coach up as it should be, and . you can form your own conclusions as tne enure umw requucu m mo whole number. Any person can readilv see that these cars are bad ly in need of new paint, and when they are finished will add materi ally to the looks of the O. P. trains. A Busy Place. Around- the new courthouse every thing pre sents a lively appearance. There are eight men employed in the wnrlr nf o.ementinir. the outside ot the buildinsr, about three puttin on plaster on the inside, besides a number of carpenters and mortar in ixrn- nd the swift lather. The mirt room is nearly all covered with the first coat of mor tnr. and a number of the other rooms have had it applied to them On Wednesday the statute of the "goddess of liberty" was placed on the Dedestal over the front oi tne second story and there the old lady will stay until the end of the world, probably. When the ce ment is all on and the scaffolding The Oilers. The " Wizard oil concert company gave three very nice concerts at the city hall on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week. The ad mission price was ten cents and five cents extra for reserved seats. Each night the hall was crowded with the citizens of this city, but very little of the oil was sold, yet it is more the purpose of the com pany to advertise this medicine than to sell it. The new medical law lately passed by the Oregon legislature ..requires all persons claiming to be doctors to show a sheepskin, and as Mr. Burt had none he simply sold the song book at $1 and throwed in a bott'ebf the medicine a great scheme. On Thursday the company went to Salem where they will stay a week. When the good weather arrives tor certain then they intend to travel in their elegant wagon ovel the country, the same as when I they were here four years ago. ( Another Store. A tew weeks ago Harris, the painter, was com ing up'from San Francisco on the cars and he made., the acquaint ance of a gentleman named W. P. Kraner, who ' was looking for a place to locate and open out a gents' furnishing goods store and also do tailoring. Mr. Harris per suaded him to come to Corvallis and look around, which he did, and the result is that he has con- r.lnded to make this his future home, and has been in Portland during the past few days purchas ing a stock ot godds preparatory to opening out his store, lie has not yet decided upon a building but it is thoueht it will be in the place formerly occupied by Murphy's 6hoe store. It is hoped Mr. Kraner will be encouraged in his under taking, as every movement of this kind makes Corvallis livelier and more citified. At Siletz. Rev. J. S. McCain and wile, who have been residing torn down Benton connty will put at Grant's Pass for quite . awhile, on her best smiles at the nice ap- passed through this city yester- pearance the building will make, day, on the Oregon Pacific train, There is a whole lot of work to be bound for the Siletz Indian reser- done yet on this structure and vation where Mr. McCain has been erounds. and it will be a long way aDDOinted superintendent ot in into the summer belore it is en tirely completed. -At 3 Shooting Scrape. At d p. m. Sunday at the China camp near In- denendence occurred a shooting 1 struction and Mrs. McCain matron under the new agent. They were former residents of Newport. LOCALS. Letters. The following letters - -l - r t Oil- are advertised ior iviarcii otu. scrape that came near being a W. Brin, John Clark, Chas. Elder, murder. A man named Alex Kerr living on a farm near Parker Station started home, with a nephew named W. 1J. Kerr, on a handcar, the young man did not act to suit the uncle, who proposed to compel him to do as he said; at this Kerr, Jr., pulled a gun and went hunting for his uncle bring- Mythra Jones, Chas. Jones, Jos. T. Parkinson, Charley Star, Fiank Shepard, Chas. Wilson, W. U. Waugh, Charley OXJoner, J. ti. McBiide. F. A: Helm, p. m. The Last Dance. Off the eve ning of March 15th, a ball will be given in ord?r to celebrate St. ing him down the third shot with Patrick's birthday. John Scraf o Kail in flia tluo-ri- R3VS the Ob- ford and T. H. Dupuy are the server. Lee & Butler attended managersof it, and as it is the last the wounded man and at last re- dance of the season it is supposed ports there is a prospect of recov- there will be a large turnout. eryaiie preliminary examination The School Meeting The an was held yesterday before Justice! aiJ hM on Butler assisted by deputy prose- L . h,jj w w o niair cutine attorney Iruitt, and tnel . lo.t n(1 t t? pany gun ui wi oUWU6 Bryson the director. The meeting lies in the county jail. To Improve The River. The government snae boat Corvallis will be started to work at once in the upper Willamette it is an nounced. She will begin at Har- risburg and come down, clearing out the snags. In the course of a month the snag boat Willamette will be put to work towing- stone for the revetment work at Uor vallia. Then the intention is to keep these two boats upon the up tier river, and by scraping and K w - passed a resolution authorizing the hoard of directors to sell all the old school property." K. V. NOTES. King's Vaixet, Or., March 4, 89. Eds. Gazejte: v Quite a heavy frost last night Farmers are progressing finely with their plowing and seeding in this part of the Lord's foot stool. H. CliamlMirs hua lost a few h whatever else is neccessary, en- of cattle ly aondent this winter, but Try the "Ladies Friend Flour." Dr. Rich was in Corvallis on Tues day last. - Bead the chicken ad. elsewhere in this paper. Chas. House arrived on Thursday's west side train. Read Jeweller Smith's advertisement . 1 in bnotner comma. C. C. Starbuck, of Salem, was in Corvallis on Tuesday. . E. P. Reed 4 Ca'a ladies fir.e' shoes for sale at Z. H. Davis.' tfc T. T. Buford, of Yaquina City, was in Corvallis on Tuesday. C: B. Crosno, of Toledo, was in Corvallis od Wednesday. G. Wt Smithis home again from the Poi land business college. W. A. Jollv. of Philomath, was on the streets of this city on Tuesday. - Mrs. T. T. Vincent is in Corvallis attending the bedside of Chas Pearse. Sampson Henderson has returned from his trip in wasnington lerruory. Hon. H. Belknap, of Monroe, was noticed in Corvallis during the week. Frank Chambers, of Kings Valley, was seen on the streets of Corvallis on Wednesday. Dr. E. N. North, formerly a dentist in this city, is now following that busi ness in Dallas. Nine hundred thousand first-class shingles for sale at the- Corvallis plan ing mill, Madison street. Walter Robinson of Tacoma, W. T., is in this citv. He was formerly a resident here. Lookout for Skipton, the county assessor. He will be around before long to see what you amount to. Mrhi. J. Mason returned on Tuesday from her San Fi ancisco trip. Her lit tle son Wayman accompanied her. Miss Mattte Burnett Btarted on Wednesday for Bonanza, Klamath county, to visit her sister Mrs. Keesee. J. M. Nolan leaves for San Fran cisco todav. where he uoes for the purpose of laying in a spring stock of goods. This Friday evening, March 8th, at Mr. Thos. Graham's, will occurr the regular parlor meeting. - The topic is -Food." Mrs. L. G, Kline and daughter Pauline, went to Albany on Wednes dav mornina s train, returning in the afternoon. , Miss Lucy Wiles starts for 'Frisco to-dav to remain for a number ot ... .... .. months, where she will take up tne study of music Thos. J. Blair, formerly of this city. but now a resident of Pendleton eastern Oregon, has been in Corvallis for the past few days. Salem has raised the $20,000 sub sidy for the erection of a woolen mil bv Thos. Kay, aud work will be com menced on it about August. 1. County Commissioners Williams and Logan, of Newport, were in Cor vallis during this week .attending to the work of commissioners court First Lieut G. W. Smith, engineer officer, will muster and inspect E. com pany, 2nd Regt. O. N. G., of Corvallis, on Monday evening, March 16. D. R. N. Blackburn, county judge of Linn ceunty, and a resident and lawyer of Albany has been sojourning in Corvallis during the past few days. Hamilton, Job Co. have moved the counters in their bank nearer the front, entrance, thus making moie room for them to work in and pile up the meney, etc. , Fisk Cauthorn is home again from his Washington territory trip. He 8avs he can't stand it to pay 51,800 or f 2,500 for a 25 foot front lot of stumps, etc dust flying in the roads during the month of March.- - It will require nearly seventy bar rels of cement td cover the ceurt house on the outside, and "the Work is pro gressing at a lively rate, a portion of the front is nearly coverea anu me chimneys also have received their coating. The McMinnville people are going right ahead with their new creamery, and will not fail to make it a paying institution. The money and the cream have been arranged for, and a practical butter and cheese man is at the head of affairs. An old building is being remodled for the purpose. At the Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning the subject of the sermon will be A Working Church." In the evening Dr. Thompson will give a short address on -'The Honor of Manual Labor." Yonng men especially nd allare invited to hear this discourse. The service of song will begin at 7 p. m., and Gospel Hymns No. 0 will be used. Every one can have a book. Geo. Hemandee, of Watsonville, California, was in Corvallis during the first of this week, acting as a vocalist in th Wizard oil concert company. Mr. Hernandez was a "chum" of this oencil-shover over fifteen years ago in Salem, and he whs one ot the "kids along with E. B. Bier and others. On Thursday he left for Salem where he is now recalling those good times long gone bv. He has a very nice tenor voice and charms each audience with his songs. AN AMPLE APOLOGY HORTICULTURAL MEETING. Through some unaccountable carelesness .' in ; the - composing room of a rural journal t he obituary ot one of the town's liveliest citi zens r.rent into thtf naner one . ' . - ' , I for the purpose of araftiug a constitution morning. It was not many .bours - y R ctonsid,r tfc. - At ten a. nl. last Saturday F. A. Horning called its order those assembled fur the pur pose of adopting a coiwtitutiott fur a Benton l county horticultural society".- After the reading of the report of the committee appointed at the last meeting after the issue of the edition that the "lamented" hirriself crept s into the sanctum and vigorously de manded a correction iii the next moraine's oaner. It appeared as follows: 'Our yesterday's edition con tained the announcement of the death of out esteemed felloW townsman, Colonel Jones. It , is with profound regret that we state that our announcement was pre mature. The colonel still lives, and we beg to assure him not only of our distinguished consideration, but that it shall be our constant effort to see that he shall not be annoyed in this manner again un til the last dread hour has in very truth arrived. To this end we have ordered the standing obituary for Colonel Jones to be dis tributed." Harper's. port by at tides prevailed! After a general discussion of the subject the report was adopted with several amendments. Ou motion of Geo. Mereer the election of officers followed with this result: President, Geo. Mercery Sec, "E. R. Lake; Treas.-, F. AHoruing; chairman, Ex. Com., E. Woodward, 2d member, T. V. B. Smith, 3d member, Wm. Crecs. Ou motion of Mr.- Woodward, la. K. Lake was recommended by this Hociety for the commissioner, from this district, on the state board of horticulture"; On motion, Judge C. E. Moore was in vited to address the society at its tirat an nual meeting Saturday, March 30th. On motion, Mr. Hi. Wnxi vrd was ap pointed to securd a bulk of London purple and sell same at cost to members 'of the so ciety, Adjourned fo Saturday, March 30th, at 10 a.m. E. E. Lakk, SeoreUry 1. Absolutely Pure This powder never varies. A marvel rf purity, strength", and wholesomeness. MoM? economical thau the ordinary kinds,- aiuf cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test, short weight alum p nhosphite powders. Sold only in cansr 'Koyai. Baking Powder Co.,- 106 Wall Sttf New York. . - ll:3Q-OY. Prize baking powder A. F. .Hersli- fier s. NEW, THIS WEEK. THE CABINET. SOLICITATION. We do not intend to offer any improper inducements to attract the people but we do solicit the presence of the citizens of Corvallis who are not attending religions services elsewhere in the city. All uf our city pastors greatly need the encouragement of the resident people. The cause of Christ is honorable and righteous and deserves the 1 .racy jjbw York. The following are the names of the new cabinet officers appointed by President Harrison: Secretarv of state James G. Blaine, of Maine. Secretary of the treasury William Win- dom, of Minnesota. Secretarv of war Redfield Proctor, of Vermont. Secretarv of the navy Benjamin' F. resoect of alL and how nice it would be if every family in our city would be repre sented in the place of worship every Sunday morning and evening. This would be giving but two hoars out of one hundred and sixty eijfht. Let it be practiced for six months, and then. J. W. Spang ler. Am Exccllknt Work. The new atlas published by Henry S. Stebbins, of Chicago, is very complete work. A. E. Hays is introducing this valuable Secretary of the interior John W. Noble, of Missouri. Postmaster-General John Wanamaker, of Pennsylvania, Attorney- General W. H. H, Miller, of Indiana.- Secretary of agriculture Jerremiah Rusk, of Wisconsin. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notice IS hereby given that all persons 1 found trespassing on onr premises tor the 1 purpose uf hunting or hshing will be prose. cuteu to the lull extent ot tne law. RICHARD IRVINE, JR., C. S. SMITH, -. JAMES BRUCE, CASPER ZIEKOLF, Wm. GIRD, -B. T. GEORGE. JOHN RICKARD. -Corvallis, March 6, 1S89. BLOOD POULTRY! I. have a fine lot of purel blood poultry of the following I varieties: Partridge Cochins, l.iuht Krahma. White Wv. audotes, Organe Buff Cochrnv I White Cochins, lbese fowls Mr. Haddock, of the law office of F. M. Johnson, yesterday received a box of rocks from Alaska, with work in this valley and it is hoped that the large and small gamet stones imbeded readers of the Gazette will avail themselves therein. . Some of the stones were as of the, opportunity to look it over. The large as walnuts and others smaller. low price at which it is sold makes it the cheapest atlas pnblished. deavor to keep the channel open to Corvallis at least, and further up if possible, for the whole sum mer season, ret this work, in cluding. the Corvallis revetment, some $150,000 available funds are yet remaining from the last appro priation. Kicked. On Wednesday eve ninir. TTehrnarv 27th. R. N. Wil liamson. at "Well's Station, was place To the wife of Mr. driving a young horse which he daughter. thinks tfiathe wili not lose anyr more. One day last week - one of I G. Price's littie boys ran a rusty nkil in his foot inflicting a very painful wound. Last Monday night Lou Townsend invited a few coup'es to his place, where they enjoyed themselves until morning tripping the light fantastic. The advent of a stranger to this Smith, a was breaking, when the animal be came frightened at the top of the buggy and becoming unmanage able began kicking and running. throwing Mr.. Williamson on to his heels. He-was kicked in a fright ful manner square in the lace, his nose being broken and cheeks and Willard Price as clerk. forehead mashed generally. Ihe wounds are not dangerous. The Water Tunnel. Mr. Young lias 100 feet of the suction pipe tunnel for the water company dug. and is progressing at the rate ot ten feet a day. It is about 5x3 feet in size by 160 feet in length. A well will will be dusrjust to the Last Sunday Rev. Beaucamp deliver ed a very interesting sermon to a large and attentive audience. - The school meeting of district No. 3, came off Monday. March 4th, 1889. R. Dunn was elected director and Observer. Don t waste time and patience experi menting with brands of flour which are claimed to be "just as good"' as Corvallis mills best. Every housekeeper knoWs that as its name indicates it is without question the very best in the market. " Ralston Cox, sole agent, Farmers will find it to their advantage to Tight Of the southeast corner OI tne do their trading with Ralston Cox. He HOW tower which will be twenty- I pays the highest market price for all kinds tour feet deep by Sixteen long ana I of produce and sella bis goods at bedrock Hi feet wide.. . 'prices. J. W. Br.isfield. of Newport, D. Rankin and D. Bergin of Yaquina, F. Reed of Toledo, and G. H. and J. A. Rycraft of Alsea, were in Corvallis on Thursday. " - Miss Louise Weber gave a birthday nartv to a number of her friends on . ... Wednesday evening last. A very ex cellent social time was enjoyed by all present. ' Mrs. Frank Irvine left Corvallis on Monday last for Sprague, Washington territory, where she will join her bus- band, who has been residing there during the past winter. Mrs. Myers, of Dallas, formerly Miss Carrio Holman, is lying danger ously ill at her home in the former city. H. Holman, her father, went to her bedside on Tuesday. Max Copier is going to open a mer chant tailoring establishment in the store room formerly occupied by Newt Wilkins as a pais shop. He expects to put in a nice line of cloths. Contracts have been awarded- to the Portland Iron Works and the Taylor Iron Works of New Jersey for furnish ing four iron derricks and 20 dump cars for the use on- the government works at Yaquina; v David L. Keys, an old resident of Benton county, called at this office on Tuesday.- He says this is the first time in twenty years that he- has seen Everybody welcome at the store of A. JT. Hershner to view his immense Slock and investigate prices, which will be found so low that all can afford to buy, and save hundreds of dollars during the year. -If you fail to call remember that you ar9 loosing money ly paying higher prices. The business of Ralston Cox, the people's grocer, continues to steadily increase; his large store and capacious ware rooms are full of the verv finest eoods to be had. It is well known to the people that in qnality and price this bouse takes the lead. RolL Davidson is again at his old stand and will supply you with any kind of fish you want. Give him a call. James Mean's celebrated $3 nd ?4 fine shoes for men, and James Mean's 92 fine shoes for boys at Nolan's. At cost, at cost, at cost, our entire stock of goods at cost. " We 'mean bust ness. -Heukle Bros. Leave vour order for best roast coffee; ground to order without charge, at A F. Hershiifi's. Irvine & Helm mean business when they say that they will sell at reduced prices, for cash. The bnest bread, cakes, cookies, pies, etc.. at Cox s bakery, riue -ornamental work a specialty. Bargains, Bargains for the next 30 days in boots and shoes at Irvine Si Helm's. Six shaves for $1 at J. 8. Moore's. Tickets good for shave, haircut, shampoo, or bath. Everybody uses it What! Why, SALLER LEWIN & CO.'S DINE SHOES. We opened this week a complete line of Sailer Lewin & Co. 's fine shoes, for ladies, misses' childrens' and mens' wear for spring and summer trade. CRADLE. KING. In Diamond valley, eastern Ore gon, on February 20th, 1889, to the wife of Abe King, a girl, weight 8J pounds. ' "Abe" is a son of Sol. King, who lives near the agricultural college west of Corvallis. ALTAR. ARMSTRONG-BOWER.SOX On Thurs day, Feb. 28, 1889, at the residence of the bride's parents, eight miles southwest of Corvallis, Arthur O. Bowersox and Miss Lncretia Armstrong; Rev. J. L. Hershuer officiating. mm - Sanolo. for sale at A F. Hershner's. JLIUSlSUie luroi mcvjmmr, r ' ------- mm T : Try some sugar cured dried beef, n i opamp uuiuiicy. chipped to order, at A. F. Herehner's. J. W. Will is now the exclusive agent for the State Insurauce Co., at this place. Irvine Helm will sell their entire rubber stock at cost, for .cash. Cash wiil buy almost any thing you want at cost at Henkle Bros. "Ladies Friend Flour" is the cheap est and best. Bargains in remnants this mouth at Nolan's. . Bargains in - remnants this month at Nolan's. Z i. ' " '' Bargains in remnants this month at Nolan's. . The "Ladies Friend Flour" makes the cake.. , Take the 'Ladies Friend- Flour" for quality. - Bargains in all lines this month at Nolans. Bargains in all lines this month at Nolan's. . Bargains in all lines this month-at Nolan's. Bargains- in all lines this month- at Kolan's.- All others, similar are imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer ftiay iif and fhink he has others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT.- Insist upon the Exact Label and Topv FOt SALE EVEBTWHEK. SI ACE OWL ST 6E0. L UACBETH & CO.. Pittsburgh, Pi. tror 6,000,000 kSTVfcL Ferry's "44-41 Of a-i gcrinine French are all imported and warrant- oi M rrVraT' Pian4a ri ed to be of pure blood. Will sell settings OC ncu. uujoao. uvicvw, w of 13 eggs at $3. 26; Eggs, 5 60. No fowls T,nnSfl ttlfl "S. K." 11 C0II1"' lor sale uutu iaii. Aaoress, . . .t . j a 4.1. j. b. vanh(X)sen, Dines tne aQvauiaeB Ul IUU- ; Corvaiits, ur. Cash must accompany all orders. TAKE perfect shape of the P. Dr with the superior fimsli or the rt0. P." We heartily rec ommend them " to all ladie desiring the best goods.- tGreat Reduction of Prices. I will sell at greatly reduced prices for the next sixty days a fine stock of the latest and newest designs of solid gold and -plated jewelry. Now is the time to buy jewelry, if you want great bargains. G. W. SMITH, S NOLAN'S sTofrf Depot for Coivallis.- Asfe Tour Retailer for tne Eugene McConnell. Geo. F. Eg lin EUGENE McCONNELL & CO , CORVALLIS, OREGONv JA1ES 1 ; $4 .'SHi OK THE 5 'iasaE' n QE Real Estate and General Insurance Brokers. A larae list of Farm and Stock Lands, Business. Residence and Vacant Property for Sale and Exchange. If von have any Real Ei-tate for Side or Exchange, phice it 'With us at a tair, reason. able price aud we will dim you a ouyer. We haye teams ready to show our prop. rty free of charge.;. We have agents in ' Portland, Seattle, Santa Clara (California), and other points. All inquiries by mail promptly answered ona business satisi.-ictoruy anjuswsu. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL Corvallis Oregon. M A -OA NAN Proxrietor THE OCCTDElif AL is a new bulldinp. newly furnished; and is first class in all its appointments. RATES LIBER ALr targe Sample StM fUi Vi U coanncreiai nti. iy According to Tonr Needs.' . TAMES MEANS 4 STTOW hs light and itylisb. It fits like at stocking, and KEQUlKliiT i NO " ItKEAKINO IN,"be Is Ml 1 ins Derfectlveaev the first time tt is worn. It will satisfy the inos .faetidions. .JAMES ME A INS' SHOE Is absolutely the , only shoe of Its price which ias ever been Disced et , tenslvely on the marker la wnicn aanouny consiaerea neior' wsr 4 i. M, FERRY X CO. ICIWilUgNWDeiH gest Seedsmen In the worKf. D M FlBTCO'S Ilhutrstsdpaserip. un ana rneea SEEDANHUAt Cap I ClfiO Will 6a mailed FSft' to all SDDlieanta. and to tut rear's customer without irderinait. f"rf1'"- Barlisa Cailowor 0srdetu Yv,& ur Pknrer Seed Is xi tents. I gboald send for it: Address B.&. FERRY & CO., Cetrcit, CSIeliv VNE PAtR FlWYEAR OLD STEERS. J They girt seven feet; eaqh. Are very handmtme; color; dark red.- Very fat. Kd to handle ih-etferv resuect. Lead IlR' any horse. If wanted,- cule deliea to the etidof the railrnd on short notice.- . RtCHAftt) LUl'ZJES: - Wa'lpfobt, Benton c. , Jani 22, 80. sltfbr the James Means $2 Shoe for Boys J. MEANS & CO., Boston; pall lines of the above shoes tor aale k? & NOL AN'S THE LIE'S FRIEND FlQUfe MANCFACTTKED BY- READER & SAMUELS " STILL TAKES THE LEAD, ttefj Sacfc AVarranted. Prices aS lovv' ais aiiy: Kept for sale af all' the leadirisr gro cery stores in COrvalHa. GIVE IT ATRIAL SATISFACTION- GUARANTEED. Any onlers lest' at the store for Screenloys, Br.ui. Shorts, Ci-op. Feed, cla,-will Iks liverWd free) of charge.- . . .,, Jtequtrerflenfs of a Stenographer.- YJJljpU BROS rn Sttcceed as a stenoerapherone III nrata in horthand. skilled in type- n.inI anwi iMiiman. a competent cor- ! respondent. In the Shorthand Departmentrtho; PORTLAND BUSINES&COfcLEOE-" THOROUOH TtACHtNO in shorthand, OAltT PHAOTKJC in type-wTiting.CAReRiu insthoctio in penman, ship and abundant orilC in correspondence amply Duaiiry students for positions always open totnoss tally prepared to fill them. Send forcatajogrue. A, P. Armstrong, Prin., - PonTtAWD.XjRsySoi ' -lKALtHS IN1 - ' fid V8get:V.3 and Flcwer. ' SBEds BEE AND PCUL'I KY SUPPLIES. dr;i.'r T.i'N.' F.:i M;ia; retc': 20 S5rtWV'-. .Wifctt; WtwWn :J-r a pn.r TjiytoK, 1