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TK2 El'CEKE CITY GUARD EUfKNB CllT.ORKGOX. BATtfRUAY. MAR. IW. 10 fit COMMTIOS. Tbe Democratio County Conven- tien, that meets here to day, is com- pesed of staunch and sterling Demo- eorats, as nay be seen by reference te tbe list in another column. And it is fortunate that the Democracy have aent representative men, men of moderatien and wisdom to perform the work entrusted te the convention, A few remarks on the dutr ef tie delegates, calling attention to impor- tail motion MinnnRLxl with the nom- (nations, may not be amiss. Among the meit important offices to be filled . . . - . 1 J.I aa thsta At inroianrnnv(tN nnn il is to be regretted that minor, and . mere lucrative offices, generally over- shadow tnem in tne consideration ei aonvontiens. We need coed sensible mon .,1p,1 ta rafurm and . . , retrenchment in County State and national anairs, 10 irara. iw e4ua- able and just. We need men who ceme from the people, whose intern exts are identical with the masses, and who will atand firm and true to secure henest legislation, fhe con- veation should not make a speciality of any particular ofllee, but should give to eaoh and every office that at- give to eaoh and every tsntien, which the welfare of the .county demands. Let the conven- Hon make it a paramount duty to look after the country 'a interest, and the law making power, and not de- ..r.:.u.i ,. u... UUV.T....U .v, ...v Spaying offices." Tbe absence of strife and bicker- lags between the candidates,' is in- deed favorable for a successful issue. -T . . . , Ho personal fighta have been made, nd when the convention has done its , -werk we do not expect te hear inninu- tiooa and rscriminalions indulged iu by defeated candidates. We have no , , . , ,,, , -doubt that lhy will stsi.d as square. ij, and use every rionorattix means forth suecess ot the whole ticket. aaiftaov had attained the coveted i.. i -.. ' ... inallv, we would Impress Pn the convention the neeensity of nonai .eating men wilh uniiupsacbnle rep ntatiene. who can appearand make lbold, aggressive figlii. ' Kumcmborl . i. . . t. . : .1 i . . vu.v v.i. uu.p.uu.uv U1.i Ul in our midst U large, and as the coun ly Is ao close, powerful. Willi judi-1 ln. nomin.tlnn. T.nn nnnnlv will herself Democratio .. . r prove next. I in . i 1 1 ti a i w ... Offlee-Sttkcn. We thought there was ao room for misapprehension when we advocated, last week, tbe selection of men ior our standard bearers in tbe approach- ing oentsst, who could present a clear record. It seems however, from the letter from Cottage Grove, which ap- pears in this issue, that we are liable to be misunderstood. It is a faot that parly claims exer- cise less control ovsr the people now, ' I thaa at any time in the past. Tho in- dependent element Is strung, and will pot ast ist in the elevation of inoora- petent or dishoneit men to positions of trust and profit. We have a gen- uine respect lor the man, whe from prinoiple aud bouext motives, breaks loose Irom bis old party tics, and ciHi. hi. fortunes wilh a new organ! . . Clllim. liinlvr wlia avar namn it ma I .. " -J sail, treed.un of thought and action I is iodiaponaable to the scabilily and latum irraatni ot lha Henubtio. Da- - - - ruoeraovhss no ouarrel wilh llieae .uen, ami when ii.e.r new ioes oe- come disorganized and incapable of furthering the eud sought, gladly w.l.im.. .K. t a i... T. 'VIU IIWI .. I i . , , . i Kilt thara la a 1aa al filirnmn I " - " - office-seekers, who inftst all parties. Uving the Democratio party .. .... t. .. ..I.-.. ... . ana gravitate peiween mera as tne chanoea of securini office seems more I n, I... .k.l.l. U'i, ff n.i 1 .... t lt rnili1iaf Ail K thai tvenieiliaMta r j . tbey are willing to embrace any new came, and advocate aav idta no mat Urhow absurd- it theia is a Dosaibili I . .-. ! . It i L I ' I .j .ifij iucir lupau.o.. iuu ior oiuoe. msso men snouia receive oo consideration from any conven- tion. A rumor wae current this week thai tha alaam.r frni., Xf..i .,r. no ( nnl an har had ha, ln.l ' " The other Itepublicao candidates for the Presidency were greatly relieved when tbe falsity of ihe refort was as- ceruiood. I mary meeting declared is favor of HoaJobn Whiuaker (or Congress-1 Ind ,hoty plock ,Q(1 row u a- ItheUme. C. 11 Waiuce. Oar mil. Editob OoABKTh primaries hfe passed, nd the dlogite to the couLty cooytntion hive bean ie leeted; tod the next thiog in order, will be the nomiaalient tor county officers, nd choice ( delegates to at end the State cenvention. Hew many aspirant there may be for each and every place, po-ition or office to be filled, I have do means of knowing, and de not care to know. But, as I am a voter, a Democratic voter,! would like to knew but I can not how many delegates ttere will be in tbe county convention and m tbe State cenvention, who realize the importance of the political con test lust now beginning. Do those, whe seek nominations for offl ces and honors at the hands of the I. tVi AiinnU i( 1 npoiim. rvau&o viiv vt i880 nd'81 may be important u, us as the Declai alien of Independence wa iQ thMf( who lired lu0 yeai, Do they reflect er imagine that within the next twe years that they , ..,1. ...... ;.. 7 - revoulioi iai 0onvuUed,or may Joonvu8 the denizens ef "our turbu lent p'anet ?" The uignt of the times ore ominous ot tuinuii. tne unm ZLlioSi frauds of 1876. indicate a determuia- tion to rule or ruin this great heritage of ours, en the part of the advocates a "strong government." Tho sue cess et the third term programme will sound the knell of the United States. Henceforth tliero will be no Union, there will be coiiHolidition; there will be no Stales to uuite, there b " ,fali?"" wilh "lr government," with a great central wjich wi u,ui.pt abgorb an ! exercise unlimited power. State oHi ces, county ollieev and every position of honor, place and power will be at he mc of V" ""J'.01' ism, Te prevent the consummation oflhi,, .cheme ie the duty of Demo- orall) the duty of patriots. And do our aspirants'tor office, do our dele- gates realize that upon their action, u"M,,,h 1 ,18lriolio' depeoda, m all probability, tho success or deleat of thu ftb:miinlUlon4 ot a ..HlroIlg government. What will local honors or State d u0Ullty offices bo worth, if they "able to be over ridden by a "oen Itrsl power?" Let us be sure et the D0Wf, of lht rih, 0 .h. privilege to have and hold honors and offices at the hands ol the people first; then a1"' V'"" w" "".'V ward. The question of self-govern. nmiit. ii ii non ii n- thu anon, a nf ilia I . : r. i .." . - th,ru term ide will smooth thu way lor an unlimited number of tormi; and sa ununited JuHpotisin con I trOIISUl BIMl UUlielU Py Ullllllllled l8 iironuie. i in is me questiou to i ..1 K I ... 1 1 . . : .. ' . . . . settled by ballots in 1880 or by mil lets in the near future, unless wt calmly submil to the evils in store lor us. Vidko. Forty Fealty. Cottauk Qhovb, March 23, 1880. Editob Giuhd: In your issue el last week I find the following: "Lane oounty is . Democratic, and with g,,J m" the ticket will m prove hoiself in June." But you further who have occupied equiv- 0l,tt' political positions are not want e,"' nominate no man wno ..as wan- UWAV silt ms Mlr-niiraa ifii.U un. onv M ' , wk, , Vlewh,0 ' . iii1'(iffii;e., Now, I have no ohjec- turn to the language uxed, or the sen- H't'eni expressed in the laitquoiaiion l lul ol)Jeo1 10 l,le way some of Ilia nurlv l.nlnri inirlamtnn.l ml 01irrv 011l fUch .M),rum. There is in every party, a duns of men who 'r partisans only lor the sake of of- Tu 1,,e,r on 7 "iu 01 "9 lUf Ifftlll feUUIVIVIV IIIOT nilVK ill WIU ' .... " . party ngiil or wrong. lib them no mau is eligible to office who ha ever stepped outside of party liius neT hve uo obiections to such vot ....I : ... " u,,,w wm ... F?r""B I ItelMfn HIAf eliliWW.Auf ill lit lliaa itAnuan lio 8lJ ,ecuroJ tU noluinati()n then ot course they wish these lot I" not to vote, and will da all in "ir power to ucieai niro. ana ren aer nun unpopular; ana gel mm out ' C. .. " . . . ... ol the wav. Now 1 ai I m a wniie, enouia pe tonsiaerea a sin aieaiuai tho Holy Ghesi and unpard 0"a'e, wuue vinvre wno remain in th rartY ar continually makir.i: la. ! .a. ..' . . V plunders, and doing things which weaken and injure the party a great re promoted and for K,Tn, iow r,A.iur, i nave net x- i r . v . . .. taViMt1 I Alt Ol IVr.l U- I It fk.a main n.f ..a iwm m i c i IIVW Ul VIW ,ti digH.utiwn iu lh- Domooratio ranks, but upon the conlrarv I know several penons in Lane county, who m principle ana at bean are Uemo- crats, whe never vote simply because they are often compelled to vote for ln0 Ot lienocrallO I Ann ii itK In mwa all isvkn iaia n anal - - fc - - v...... li:hanpa with lhuivlvwa ! ilia nan Now la's have n more probing of old seres. Many a man has maoe a Kd run, and iheo lurn. J around and nsaU a god fight. Maey wbo nave aeiea tne oowara. nave alter wards showed pluck and courage, " ,Ter ' l,mt1 V,f" u0, Superintendent's Report. Through the eonrteay of County School 8npariBtendent CallUon, we are enabled to preaent the following educational itatutic of Lane county, for the year ending March 31, 1880. The matter contained ia compiled from his annnal report to the State Superin tendent of Public Instruction. Whole No. ef organized diatricta in the county, 77. No. dUtricti reporting, 74. Ho. of penona between 4 and 20 iu the oonnty mulea 2.0G8, female 1,886; total 3,9.-)2. No. pupils enrolled in school, tna'.es 1,318, females 1,167; total 2,485. Average daily attendance, males 024. fe males 8211; totul 1,753. io. teachers employed, males 34, females 51; toUl 85. , No. certificates granted; males 36, females 50; total 86. No of pupils enrolled in private schools; males 191, females 255; total 446. No. of children not attending any school during the year; males 543, females 473; to tal 1,021. Average No. months publio schools taught, flj. Nix of school houses, 1 log 71 frame; total 72. Eiti.nateil value of school hous.s, includ ing grounds, $33,510. Estimated value of furniture, $1,278 50. Estimated vulue ef apparatus, $120. Average amount paid teachers per month; male $41, females $32. No. of graded schools, 2; teackers em ployed, 8; pupils attending, 745. No of schools visited by tbe County Su. perintendent, 65; length af each visit, two hours; No. miles travelid, about 800. Salary of Superintendent, $500. KEl'KIFTS. Amout of money iu hands nf dis trict clerks, Mar, 31, 1879...$ 3,560 63 Am't collated by district tax ... . 4,487 58 Ain't (roni County school fund. . . 9,344 30 Aro't from State school fund 2,479 10 Am't from rate bills 1,4'JO 81 Am't from other sources 155 55 Total $21,548 97 D1KBURHK.MKNTH. Am't paid for teachers salaries. . .$12,543 97 Am't paid out. for repairs 322 15 Am't paid for fuel and incidentals. 421 78 Am't paid for apparatus...'. 20 15 Am't p.tid for buildings 4,464 75 Am't paid for other purposes.,... 411 15 Total. ..$13,188 97 J! e t o s M I o a s f ; ii if 8 2 9 C . 0 . nv.v. K3 V a 4 ? V g -jMttit.gy0i enrlf,l, 2 -i S o, Whole No. days s g5& attendance. u-m Whole d'ys aU )2 ?S$j5jS!S Av. daily attend o "i o ance. w & . r-. . . p a (not A v. d'y absence. l 3$J4S3 Av. No. belong- 0. 'i jg fS $ jS per Cent. attend ? " c- ance. No. cases of tar t..4.Me dincss. Blue Ribbon Club. The following Is the programme for next Wwlneiilav evculnij: Mnnio iStriuK liand. I'raver, Adiiri'M Kev. S. M.inroe Hubbard. 'I riii-Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Stowell and John Stowell. Kmay-K. E. Burke. liivtt MiHscs Irene and Lulu Dunn. Kecitation Mias Maud AtwaWr. Music. llenodictlnn. It in st I'ureni'a Iuty To see that their children take, particularly during the Spring Season, a dose every moaning of that great Spring regulator. 1II HYDE'S GOLDEN BLOOD RY11UP. You can rest assured they wilt have no filthy sores apon their little faces, and it will iuv part natural bloom to their cheeks. Our Children, God bless them ! Not knowing what u inent they will be attacked with Whooping Cough or Croup, good mothers also have handy a bottle of that truly children' bless ing; Dr. Young's Yankee Cough Syrup, ao pleasant to take. Ladles Attention. f erlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Strst ton's. August Flower. The inmwnM sals and great popularity nf Uresn s August lower in all towns ana vu lai,- in tli oiviliiril world baa aauaad maay mutators to atlopt similar names, exocting to reap a harvest for thanwlvee at Ihs expona of the a'Hictod. This Medicine was introduced in lHon, and fur the cure of lvwia, and Liver Complaint, with their ttvt, suoh as nrnir ritonia.'h, I ativnaa, Nek ntomach.nick Heailach, ladigMtion, Palpitation ol ths Heart, vertbn, etn.. it nevrr has failed to our knowletL-a, Three dose will rrliev any case of Dysptpsia. Two million bottles sold last vear. Price ,3 rents, niplfs U) ornts. liaKKa Atlas and IMast Almaxac. th moat xienuv ire Almanac tver Dublished. sent ire nn recipi o two cent stamp. it. u. uaeasc, owtlmry, .X. J., V, S. A. A Good Housewife. intcooii nousewii. whta t ia eivine her hus its spring rennovating, should bear iu mind that th dear inmate of her hous are nmre precious than many houaea, and that their lyiwmi need cleansing by parity ine th blood. rvcuUtina th atouacn ami bowel i to nreveut and cur th diarasea an. ing front iipriiig malaria and miaarna, and she mutt know that thr is nothing that will qo it ao perfectly aad surelv aa Hop Hit tor, th parrst and bet of medicine. See another aoluma. Mont-X Thrown awajr. Raying medicine to care Fsrer sad Ago and Liver Cam plaint. Tlace oa th fit of wiU care yi:ooa the breast it wdlpre- vent Diphtkeria, Inornate. Uaderwood Bros, ar reprtsenting four of the most popular and relisbe Insurance Companies on this Coast to-wit Conneticnt ef Hartford; New Zealand, of Auklaud; Coin, mercial Union, of London; Hambergfc Bra. men of Hamberg; representing a capital of over $29,000,000 gold coin. "Don't wait till the bone is stolen before yon lock tho otable door." . We have just received Irom the Eastern factory, direct, a large stock of window shades and wall paper ; among the latter are many very pretty etyiea embracing Omintd Psnnels, Knibossod, Gilts and Lace Pattern, Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimmng paper. F. B. DUNN. Bl.IMUIHM UPON THS riUENINS COL'NTEXAH cm, if of a complextional nature, speedily van ih when Glenn's Sulphur Soap is used to oh literate them. Pimples, blotches, moth, ill ness, patches, roughness, tan and freckles are invariably baniihed by the incomparable clari fying agent. Eruptive ailments, sores, cuts, bruises, scalds and other affections and injvries of th cuticl ar likewise removed by it Sul- Khur baths have loiif? been renowned as th est remedy for skin diseases, Rheumatism and gout Glenn's Sulphur Soap is in every re sjiect as efficacious, and fur cheaper. By open ing the pores and promoting a vigorous superfi cial circulation, this excellent article contrib utes to the health of the entire system as well aa to that of the cuticle. Sine its introduc tion to publio notice it has repeatedly been commended by the medical profession an pressd and few external suecifics have won such "golden opinions" among all classes. It pre vents obnoxious diseases as well as remedies them, and disinfects clothing and linen im pregnated with disease. Dandruff is entirely eradicated by it, and its use is, on that account greatly desiderated by persons whose hair is thinning out in consequence of dryness of the scalp. Those who have used ointment and liquids without fail avail for the cure of erup tinn of an obstinate character, will find, if they try it, that Glenn's Sulphur Soap re moves scorbutio complaints irremediable by less efficacious means, aud prevents the recur rence of such disorders For bleaching fine ar ticles of needlework and all kinds of white woolen, cotton and linen fabrics this seap.is su perior to any article that can be used for the purpose. Sold by druggists. Price 2"c.' per cake. 1 box (3 ckes)75c., sent by mail, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. U. N. (Vittenton, Prop'r, Sixth avenue, New York. Hill's hair and whisker dye, block or bown, 50c Koliiiwn & Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and best selected stock ef wall pajwr and bonier in Eugene Citv, comprising in part, Brown, Blanks, hstiu, Gilt and Emboss ed paper, which they purchase direct from the Eastern factories and will sell as cheap as th cheapest All paier trimmed free of cbarge. A CARD- To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretious of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Arc. I will send a re ciiHj and will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mission ary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Ink an. Station D, New York City. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS For City Marshal. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS a candidate for the office of City Marshal J. J. WALTON, SR. OREGON" HIDE DEPOT.; I WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I pay more than any man this side of Portland in ClSSX foe HIDES, FURS, TALLOW, AND CHICKENS, Store on Willamette St., Next Door to Goldsmith's Brick- D HYMAN, Taxpayers TO ALL DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS. . ... "n " mv notice to yon to pay up. I will twin to ride andco Aotmili.,ra . .,,,1 "(.ROW L" if vou hava ft! an. n- Hi .v.,. mileage to pay, for this is due notice to pay without mileag. "A s'Jtch in time saves nine." S. It. EAKIN, JR., Sheriff. March 1(1, 1SS(X n,.),) Election Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AA there will lie an (lection of the nf Ivllffttn kMl,t k. f....- II . . ...... .iiv wuifc nuuor m sain cuy on Monday, the Sth day of April, 1880, at wnicn tune mere will ba thn. Councilmen ior-two years, a Kecorrter, Mar- snoi ana 1 reasnror to servo one year each. Tt. . . ,l . .... 1 no pons wiii win do openeil at 9 clock M . ami close at 6 n clock P. M, of that day 11. KNOX, Reconler of Eugene City. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IN Stoves, l'umps, Pipes, Metnl Tinware. AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction GuartnteeJ. WHUauWte Ktret, Eugene City, Oregon. New Departure ! ! TWO PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP SCHOOL HOUSES, who interests spend their profits at home. Take Dirties that I, A. V. Will sell goods for CASIf at greatly reduced Best Print 18 and 18 yards $1 00 Best Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and 10 eta. Clorks and Brooks spool cotton 75 cte per Dot l'laiu snd Milled Flrnnels, 25, 35: 45 and SO cts. Water Prof , cent. Fin Whit Shirts, 75 eta and f L And all Other Coods 11 tb Celebrated WHITE SK KING (None better f.r strength, size." CT To my old Custoniei, who rability), stood by terms as heretofore on timo, but any tints th.m . . j. .11 nt.p. I. . , ... wv..,at .,,o .Li., lujr S. H, FRIENDLY. HAS JUST OPENED FOK THE (SPRING AND SUMM Kit TRADE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TOEUGENE. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING Has been largely increased and w can show as nanusoms a line of ready made goods in MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As cm b found in the country, and at priees nun cannot rail to satisfy. OtTt DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of nil leaaing styles ana fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHXIR,. and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plhid, Plain and Oiwra Flannels of all colore. Bleacheil & Unbleached Cotton Flan nel. Ladles' And Gens' Underwear, SHaWLS and SCAKF.S Robinson & Church, mCAI.EHS IS SHELF&HEAVV HARD WARS HAVE TH K BestSelf (led Stock in Oregon HAS ON HAND AND HACKS Mm SPRII I am Prepared to Make to cri!cr Buggies end Wagons. As My Facilities ar. equal to any Establishment in th State, caa Promise Hy' Patrons First-Class Work in every Respect. MV I'KIIKM A HE TIIK LOWEST I. THE STATE FACT0RY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. I AT THE HAVING ASSOCs A fi'.V WITH ME I business Mr. HORACK F.STRATTUN we have jiwt received a new, lanr and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS Making a specialty of HARDWARE, Q0N AND STEEL . ACRICULTURAL iMrutMSNTS. Ws desir to acA no irrand j. say that fanners can com. ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other estaWLdun. ; town, ar d the, buy7 thern W hav a full Un of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DKYGOODS FANCY GOODS. LADIES' AND GENTS' Tmvrcn.- MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHIvr: HATS AND CArs, BOOTS iVT) ennm And ar continually addui(r to ow th.omanocth.pabH: " f. b rrxx. -v rir stock or iiitTI: LA and !arvrt ver hnncht t. For; J j KIKNTH.Y H . T.O.HKXf.RirK, IpRBUENA TSTA STnVE Wn M TO BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, ROADS AND are you? interests 1 Are permanently locate aasl PETERS, prices, a low as any other CASH STORE. Fin Cheviot Shirts. 50, 75 cU and IL New Assortment Drees, Goods (NeTsaaa) If,. 20and25cts. Mem' Underwear, Shirts aad Drawen, It at. Mens" Overshirts, 75 cts. and $L Mens' Overalls) 50, 65, 75 ct and tl. Embroideries and fedgins at Fabulous Low Prices. at Proportionate Rates. MACHINE r At greatly reduced rates. ni so lent;, I will continue v) sell on same they wish to mak CASH purchases, I will five 1. . r Dl'TFllQ miuuuuu. A. I ,i ii. .110 WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. Trunks and Trevcliug Satchels, UATS and CAPS in tb leading Styles. OIL CLOTH3 for floor and Ublaase. BOOTS AND SHOES. W wovld eall siccL-d attention to oar stock of Mens' and Hoys' Sua Fratclco Boot, jNVbich w hav sold for a number of yean with Went satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A comnlete stock of 'hardware, Aows AND TARM IX I UTEJiSILS. 'CHOICE TEAS. CANNED GOODS And aD choice FAMILY GROCERIES at 'astonishingly low ate. jLIVERI'OOL A CARMEN ISLAND SALT 'Highest price for all kinds of product and ! WOOL. HAVE FOR sala at the LOWEST t J.ates. IRON, STEEL. AXES, ANVILS, NAILS, ROPE, Cal l Chains, and Pocket CUTLERY, NS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, JR1CULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Towder, Fishing Tackle. Etc., Eta. We invite an exam nation of 011 r goods, confident that our btock will suit th - times. MANUFACTURES m WAGONS, S. Itoscnblatt &i Co, 1IE.VLKM GEXER1L MERCHANDISE, At the old stand, Southwest corner of Eichthi and illametU streets, euq-eim crrr, obkgo.v. Avo th most eomplet stock c General Merchandise la th city, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, T1 1 a Aad ia fact .verrthin th nai.et demands. Kuuig m BED-ROCK PRICES. CASH Kaia for all k;rf. t j ' aenvered at our Store, JJosenblattACpJ Bo and SMonefySfflfeJ -a- . . try. 1 tare am kuwl 4 rjcmw -ortmt oi th. &,t fSlwai I W "T" Ptti"rT. BUsA E.k I ortfolK., CaroV Wall.s. VJ.ULzZ" i Vc-'u- A. a PATf KSO- iY-.a