Eugene City Guard. ATUBDAT FEURUARY 13, 181)2. Aistoria Town Talk (Hep.): "Blaine is not a candidate. Tlmt'i li-l." Tho nolitieal liorioii look elrur- ihn urliiino wcrctarv of Htato has retired from view. It. in rei.nrtel that the Sulclil rnniierv lost MO.OUO tliin feason Tim Kmrciifi pnimerv in not iniH'li U'liind that figure. Aiwlogies come high, even from Hinall countries. The jreiarations of the navy department to light Chili will cont about :!,(KKV)()0. Governor Uoyd has aunie.l tlie govemorwhip of Nebrat-ka. Hi predecessor will he known in the history of the state as the greatest fraud it ever produced. W. Lair Hill has returned from Washington. In an interview at Portland on jiresidential possibili ties ho expressed the opinion that Harrison was the republican favor ite and Hill the democratic. That Goddess of Lilierty on the new half dollar is a tough looking female. She looks as if she hail Wen attending an Irish wake. The eagle lias no points of superiority over the old bird that has been dis carded. There is a fire bug in our midst. The city council should oiler a lib eral reward for the arrest of the miscreant. The incipient lire Sun day night and the liro last night were undoubtedly of incendiary or igin. Koseburg Review: Hon. W. It. Willis, of Koseburg, it being spoken of as a possible nominee for su preme judge by the republicans, and Hon. 15. F. Bonham, of Salem, and Hon. John Burnett, of Corval lis, by the democrats. The Koseburg Keview is persist ent for a cannery. We have some jieojile in Kugene and vicinity w ho once thought a cannery would sup ply a long felt want. They have lately changed their opinion on the subject. The excricnce was cost ly. The plant however remains ami will probably Ik- ojicratcd by some one. The report of the secretary of the state board of equalization will dis close the fact that the income of the lire insurance companies oper ating in Oregon were, for the vear 181)1, i;00,KK) above losses, com missions, salaries, rents, and all other expenses. The Solon of the next legislature could provide a handsome revenue for the state by requiring the payment of a per cent, on net insurance incomes. How illogical and senseless it is that in the United States where high wages are paid we should say that we need a protective tarill to protect our htlxircrs against the pauper labor of Italy, France, Ger many and Russia, and in tbesi paino countries they say they want a protective tarill' to protect them selves against the industrial pro ducts of the United States and (treat Britain. If we need a tarill' for protection they do not. If we nro bo fearful that we cannot coiu )ete with them why should they he fearful that they cannot conictc with ub? The Orcgonian cannot recover from tho ctl'ccts of the horrible nightmare, superinduced by the mention of that dangerous man Senator Hill. Since DavidB.be- canio a prominent candidate for the democratic presidential nonii nation no language is sulliciently Birong to portray ins iniquity. The only wonder now is how New York wan not totally wrecked after Beven ycarri of hid administration. Jt docs not seem possible that many new and wholesome laws se cured liiB approval and that the htato finances aro in a better condi tion, with lower taxes, than ever before known. It must be that the Orcgonian smeller scents a strong probability of Hill's elec tion, The Portland Telegram in an ar ticle on Senator Hill says: When the whole case against Mr. Hill is fairly argued, submitted and un derstood, it will bo found that he lias simply done his jmlitical and public duty. He has Ixvn for the past seven yearn governor of the greatest state in the Union, and there is not a tlaw in his record, not a complaint that is not purely jHilitical. He has Wn, ma onfv in words hut in deeds, from first to last, a friend of the workinginan, a friend of the ixMiple. Ho has Urn i.i . i. ... i. uii auie, iiiMicsi, iar-sccing, incor ruptible executive. Along with that he has overthrown republican ism in New York state. This is hi crime. This is why the repub licans so hate him. It is time that a jiortion of the alleged democratic and fair indcjH-ndent press ceased abusing Mr. Hill. If they can point out any corruption,' anv fpaii.l a m ....... .1 .. 1 i e " uii, u) i ui.uioii, any mani a- sance. let them do no: l.nt il v !.. .1 l . l-, iti nt in iiu cannot. They ure sinmlv ulmsim. Idm bcanse he is a democrat. 8riT IrriirriD.-The Indiana Klove Worka ot Indianapolu. Weduewlay aveninc. inolitulrd auit ia the circuit court against Jacob VI itchell for f"03, (or goods ur Dished. Bcit roa 1701 Tbs Schmidt Label and Lithographing Conipaor, of Kso Francisco, Tbariday, btan a auit ia tbs Ciicuil four!, sgaioal lb Lugeo Canning and lVking Co., tot 701, (or balanc du on priming labtla. Born.-To the wife of Hani May nt IlurrisUirir, Kelt. 6, a daughter. CoiiiiulHiiluiierV Court. Jaimn I'urker, comiiilliier...i JlSllylati.l, Oeo If Ihiv, suiicrvisor. W II Kiiimli; ktvpliig uierH I'orllalKl lloi-pital, " .Ill d) . 11! W) . U 75 . m oo . Ill no K.N a; piMis r supplies - v ii I.'..,... 0' miiu.ri'iMor in in a u' i .'. iii.iuiiiiii'il NiiiH-rvisor of M So HI, iiikI V II Kaiii.ll' supervis or of I )M .No Ki. ....... , i,.i.,i,, .,r.iiuiL'i 1. 1. McArthur, in the matter of the occupation hy adjoin liiK proH rtv owners ol certain (tortious lit till' JIUOIIC WlllllV, IHllL-iru n.... ".. tlie Journal. l'"e "P"11"" lislicil III lull III thu(il Altl).-Kl).J HITKIIVIHOUM Al'I-OINTBD. District .No. GO 'St-l1 42 JW Majors .i 47 Lwntr (Jtfilwi m 20 H C Lewis AI.MIWANVKH. Jessiu Himmoim, for kt'iiiir pau per. ..912 00 L V Brown, iikmIichI uttHtiliiliC4 on piiuper Henry Wortnley, furiiiHliititf nip- j Im-m for paper Win Jloifiirt, for WpiiiK puuper.. Clint ( Ironser, for keeping paupers M K liolliniiu, supplii'S fr " OKKniiihhii " " " Jus l'liivin A A Milks W H .Miller " " A 1) iiyliui.l Mrs Lou l'enra " " " Darwin Jiristow " " " J L l'a Clin linker, Ismrd " " Al Weaver " " . " Bisltiey Hoott, trauHportution for piiapum Comnifys A dray, Hiipplicn for pau- per Minn I. .1 Hill, kwiiilllf tiHIiner. . . 15 00 10 00 20 00 H 00 12 CO 0 00 0 20 10 00 H 00 II! 00 10 00 8 00 10 4!i A M HI 00 7 00 1 !H) 1! 00 Kli Perkins, k pintf piiuper 0 Ofl Wm Thv or. coiiimr wain S wu 1) I'urker, 4 cajole scalps 20 00 Win l'Vlil, lunilter t't Kiikmh! LiuiiIht Co. luiulter 21 70 I, N lUmey, lumber 7 0" W WillianiB, lumber 7 00 Stnrr & Orillln, briilK" material . . ID 47 J C (iixhti.li, liimhw 3 20 J II I'miiklm, lumber 1 11 W Workman, lumber 4 I'ii 1 73 W II An irt-WH, lumber 20 24 Bill of .1 C (looiliilu continued for tlie term. J L l'liKe. court lioiise supplies. . 10 M Kuueiiu l.ik'lit Co. liuht 24 fiO Croner k IJluir.liiiuliiitf and wood iH) 00 (1 WKimey,,) 1' 7 20 (Iiki HurKert, Henyote scalp 40 00 K 0 I'otter, l)int ntty fwn 5 00 J Kik'Ii, niakiiiK map of voting precincts I'M "0 Kiitfene lUiiHlt r, printing.. 12 r0 V Kiiykendall, etiiininiliit iiisnuo 5 (X) J K I'll) ton " " 5 (K) A C Woodcock, attorney S 00 K Ncliwiirjtcliild, stiitionxry 0 4.1 .1 M Hnorcs, viewer 2 DO Job Davis 3 10 Allison, viewer 2 DO H H Stephens, viewer B DO N .''isher, viewer 6 40 Inn (iiitcs, viewer 0 10 .1 H Cliiihtaiii, ax man 2 00 .1 ThiiinpHLii. murker 2 (Kl K() I'otter, iM atty 20 00 F L ( hniiibers, mail supplies. . . . 4 20 H A ( Men, supervisor 43 00 ( W .Wet, roadway 20 00 II It Kiuciild, lirintniif US IH) A K Wlieeler, present owners..,, 10H !K) KiiL'elie Water Co.. water 0 !25 A WCIiUnoii, hauling bootus.... 3 00 I I. ('amplMtll, irintiii (kl 1(1 (1 W kimliall, stationery 4 HO E P Bedford, rebate tux 1 00 It !' Iluiiuicirt, jury list 3 00 Cluis KiHHiiiL'er. iiRHixtaiit iu draw in jury liHt 2 00 John n lleuner, HHHiHtiiiit in draw- in if jury hat 2 00 ,1 HuddlcHtoti, chairman 2 00 Frank .Snores, " 2 00 Willnrd lliirdy " 4 00 JHDay " 4 00 0 M Collier, surveyor 12 DO C M (Jollier, surveyor 18 00 Bill of Marion Nelson continued for tho term, Precinct ninp and boundaries. Court accepted voting precinct maps made by . mien, win ii in iiKUiy orilereu mat the boundaries of precincts in tlieoouuty he clinnired to conform to said man. and descriptions tllinl herewith, and that the cterK enter sanl (Uworiiitmns in the pre- einci recora noon as mo correct Uoscrip lions anil boundiirios of all DreemetH wiiniu me coiimy. Walton Items. Fub, 9, 18'J2. Ht. Valeutiua'aDny. L. Ilurpole returned to Salem Sunday. Willie Nee ley went to tbs valley Mouday Mr. A, M. Thurman re turned from Juuo tiou Friday, (b'O. Hale wai delivering Judgo's notices iiuwu in vaney iahi week. Mra. I'uleri came very near dying last wiiea tun i) hoiuu uviier now Wanted: Information iu regard to lbs wiya wbo dmcovered "Cole." Mr. Hrewiiter, ot Kugene, paaaed down lbs v.illej on bia way to bis place. The (Irmn alalea that J. L. Atkiuiuu will be our ueit road aupervisor. Mr. Psiera nvently loat a valuable oow by gettiug her head laat under a log. Pert waa at en going uii the road HuuJav loukiug awful While. Wonder what cau bs (lie double? An mfaut child of Mr. sud Mrs. John Hill, of ( btwher, died laat Saturday aud waa bunuil 8uuday. Lynns llro. moved T. T. Baruhait up to Kliuir last week, aud lbs compauy will oou bare tbe mill in limning order. I bailie Lyons came veiy near getting his leg broken by falling into tha Long ioiu creek among Ibe logs. Hotter look out uexf time Charlie. Miunr. I'leusant Hill Items. Feb. ltaxttr isyj, not a We leaiu that Mr. Well. Mr. A. Ilick couteoiplatea going to Flor ence soou. Miss I.eua Calliaon of Jasptr here this week. is visiting Some from this plaoe ant attending the riitiiuusiiou iu r.ugeue mis week. The family ot Wm. Woolen doe not im plore very rapidly. Mrs. Woolen died last ISuuday. The sulworiptiou fbool taught by Prof. Hunt is doing good work aud giviug geuer al Mti-dacliuu. Mr. Caron M.itibews it visiting al his old home now mauled by his two broth era, F.. and A. II. M.ilihewa Mr. tho Skaga tired of ahool seeks (or other ruiplotmenta aud drops Into keU ley's loggiug cauip IU Loat vall.y. Tbe Plrasaul Hill Cornet Hand art ar ranging plana for an anniversary of (be orgsuualion of the band (our yearaago X X. A Mm if) k Attauimkxt KlierlfT Noluiid, iiIiii-muiv, aeneil aiiotlur sttni Inn. nt mi F II. Lucluy'a pmim n ty. It l in fnvor of Wllllum Alleii, . HaU y, for ,ooo, l,rmw wl hut No. veinla r, without a note, or mvuritv. Tbla bringa u- total aiuiKint of at tat Ii Uientiiijol.,,4xi j Kail Creek Klaslies. ' Fb. 10, "Jl. Miri Ell Umtoion is on Iks nick IUI. MitnNDcjr suit Mnry Col Bui.dnyeil tT. K. Wsrner's. J. , Uunnloutt uiid i. Usuuor are sfflict- ed with lbs grip. Minn MagflS Mutliaoo is vUiling reltifs here. Memirs Uird uai Kveaey, of Junpi-r, were here rkturday. Itor. Cilliion preachd tt Ibis plus st 11 o'clock s. m , sod lte. 8eeoey prenched at huocor Hollow t 3 o'cluck, p. iu., 8uo dity. Mi's Diion closed bur cobool l Unity hint Friday, with sn inteimilinK proKmnini" nd s goodly number of viilor pr sent. Hue hae taught very uccesfal term of ecbool snd baa been rmployed to teach tbs ipriug aihool which will commence tbs first of April. l'lOWIXO. The farmers have been Improving the weather of the past month ami have plowed and seeded a lurge urea of the tunning lands in Iaiie county. The ground w as never in let ter condition to work than now. - a Dinah f uhcbahku. In place of the are dynamo destroyed by fire lbs LIMinc Liubl Company be purcbuaed an Kdixon n,, hin. It will arrive here iu a day or two aod be placed lo position soon aa pon ibis. The company baa replaced the in oaudsHcrpi tuui'biiie with another of (be earns manufacture but with double tbs cipsciiy. French Tansy Wafers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of pulnful and Irregular menses, ami will remove all olmtructloiis, no matter what the cuuse. and are sure and sufe every time. Manufactured by Kmerson Drug Co., Han Jose, Cal., and for sale by Osburn & DeLano. Administrator's Sale of Keal Prop erty. In the matter nf the eatate ) of V Kilwin K. Ktilea, deceaneiL ) NOTICE 18 HKKKHY (JIVK.V THAT by virtue of an onler nf the County ('(iiirtnf Mtid Lane county, made at the Fell. tHrtn, 1S'.)2, 1 will oftor for aale on Saturilay, March lL'th. IS'' at the Court Hiiuae doomf aid oiiinty, at pulilic aurtinn, between the hmira nf Mn clnrk a. m. anil t u clock p. in. ol aid day the tnllowinit dcrihe.l real pmjiertv. to witi It .No 2 Sec 17 T 1 8 It 10 W, V M, conUluing S3..rM acrea of land In Lane county, Uregnn. Terma nf aale, caili. UKO. It. WOHKIS, 4t Ailudnittrator. DBS. J. W. 4 JENNIE S. BAHNABD, H ('pillar I'lijMiciaiiN, SI'KCIAI.TIKS-Klilnrr and I.lvvr PlM-anci (ijnccoliiKJ and OlMlvtrice. OFKI.'RatreHldi-ncuon Olive alruct tvtween Uth and lOlh ilrcvU. For Bilious Attacks heartburn, sick headache, and all disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels, Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the 'safest, surest, and most popular medicine for family use. Dr. Js C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. E. E. KNIGHT, Shop in I. O. O. Y., building, rear of Mitch all's Stove Ktnporlutn I Guarantee all Work. TAX NOTICE. Tatnavera will take notice that I will lie at the usual voting nlaees of the respective I're- cincta, in Lane oniinty, Oregon, (rum 10 fl,clock a. m. until 3 o clock u, ru. o( each day, (or themtrvoae o( collei-tlon of Taxea, lor tin vear l'.'l, as lollows, to wit: North Kugene Friday. Ken. VI, mi Sooth Eugene Saturday. IS, " l. " l. W, " 17. " IH, " 111, " at, Matwl Momlay, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thnnday, Kri,Uy, Satunlay, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Kriilay, Satunlay. Sitislaw, .Mohawk. Camp Creek, 1 av im. Springtield, Cohuig, .laier. Kali I'rwlt, Middle lork. I.. at Vallev. Pleasant Hill. 23, '-'t. 2 (toshen, Cresaell, Junction, Tuesday, March 1, Wednesday " 2, ThutiKiay, ' . Irving, Coyote, SimtuTr, Chesher, 1 ueedav, Feb. 111. Wednesday, ' Thur,lay, " Kridav. " Satunlay, " Mondav, " Friday,' ' Saturday, ' Monday, " Tuesday, f We.lnas lay, " Ihursday, ' Kriday, " Satunlay, " 1H. (ilenUus, MapleUm, Ill, 20, r loreaoe, McKetKir, 1'. 20. a, Vi. 2i, (iate I'reek, llerniann. llaiel IMI. Ijtke Creek, I -sue, Khhanlson, lng Tom, Cottage timve. Monday, iaitisvers will take notice of tin (ollosrind law, Mge 1,901, section 2,7'JCV, Laws at Ore iron: Kanvnerusi raschnir la such ivacinrt ahall (ail to attend at aitah time and nlaoa and ay hisnr bar taxes, such delinquent may lv me acme at tne I ounty rat to lh Shsrilf. and if he fails to lv within M d.n ae afureaaid, and the Sheriff visit, his rea.. den-v, the Sheriff may collect nl such person lor ni. own use tea oent. per mil, rdng and returning." J AM Km E. MILAM). Rherlff atvl Tu Cullerii (ur Lana CiMintr. Olfo, lausj al Euveoe, Orrfva, January 90, W riiiiiini, Tin Work and AMI FL'R.MTIKE DEALERS. Kugene, Oregon. Stock Kaisers Learn Kconoiny and Humanity. As riVhoniliiK Is roii.lilercd a itri nt ndvnntHKt' liyall who have tried II, and II may Ih- nl there la no ln'tler 'Ml money liy Hiom- im ulng lock when lent Inn U necessary, either Inilinirs or outni'le, or H hen ilairyliiK Is ina.le a sieeisl ty. In this ellmale It may ! practiced In mid winter if st.x'k Is lieniK led. '1 lie spring iniinilis arc a very propur lime, and retnemlier llu'i Patent DeHoriHe Knife, severs the tiorn ItiHtHiitly, coiiiineiicinir at one snle aud making a siraliiht. .iihhiiIi cut to the other, with much lospniii than the saw, himI heals much ipilcker. So In IIoh Iiik. sw ilchlnit ol the tall or walling of I lie eyes Tlil kulle can la had at Milton Mc.Murrny's hlackhinlih shop, KiiKeue, Or. . Anyone wishing territory to oiwralc. in please B.Mre.s 1 1 A M 1 1. 1 i X .M I I . K K V, llouinouth, Oregon. FARMERS AID MILL EN ATTENTION! Are you going to buy this year. If so don't fail to call on us, see our stock, get our prices and keep up with the times. We sliull hereafter import our goods in OA It LOAD LOTS direct the KASTKltN FACTORIES and will sell at ROCK Call or writo for our Catalogue?. Iniiiiries by correspondence given prompt attention. NORTON & MORRILL, Corner 7th and Willamette Streets, Kugene, Oregon. CLOSING 1 am now rn AT OKKATLY REDUCED I'KICE 1 have a Which 1 will close Other Slioo Woar at City Property. The value of an investment in merit which it imsscsses, ami the That is why UNIVERSITY ' bent Investment in F.ujrriie, esiKidnlly if Adjoltiliin tlif I'lilveoity grounds ami tho ity limits on the Hast, with Htnvt-ears, rity water ami electric lights extending to it, it is the mod convenient and do-drnldo property on the market. Never mind the weather, rXlVl'.HSlTY ADDITION, is high and dry and naturally well drained, l'riivs low, and on easy terms. Call on or write to II. N. Cookerlino, Fruit Lands. BARGAINS. - - We are thv rwople- MEN'S, BOY S AND CHILDRENS" Furnishing Goods. Such as Neglige, Satoou and Uiulorwaro, Nockwarc, Scks, Ktc. Hats. Ilats. The latest styles Re also have a verv Hue line o( Hlaiiki ts and Kverythina marked at hftirra lhat ,'aiin. ta undi 8. II. Kakik. .Ih., rfl in ni !( Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital $50,000 Surplus anil rroiiis, as.o.uwi Eugene City - - Oregon. A ieueral banking huslneai dona on reason able rrwK Sight draft on NEW YOKK, ('IIP A(it). NAN C JIAXJISCU and I'UKl LAN I). OliKtJOX. Hills of exchang. sold on foreign countries. PciM siu received auhject to check or certilc cate if deiKisit. Ah collections entruied to us will receive prompt attention. l)u. K. L. WILLOUGHHY, DENTIST. Al! Work: Warraitei to Gire Satlsfactloj. MlrouvOxlilu Ciaa and local aniesthetlrs for 1 lii' pnliilcss cxttaction ol teeth. (iKKI''i:-(iver Matlock's store, Eugene, Oregon from PRICES. UP SALE. ollcrlng my largo stock of - 5 out BKI.0W C0T. Away Down Trice?-. J. D. MATLOCK. " Acreage. jirotierty dept'inls upon tho actual prospects of its increasing in value. ADDITION. Property In the you want a U'tiutiful place ftira lioini'. Eugene, Or. Ollloe in Register building. Farms. BARGAINS that aire bargains tu FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINC. Furnishing Goods. WihUm. Shirits, Dnva Shirty, Caps. Caps. is dlm-l (rum the Salem Woolen M ilia, t'time and srw us. ami t'lsnn - r soli! HOWE & BICE. ( . IUhhsii sn, . Prmliti'lit, if i i n ML HF GOODS 9 DAYS OF ta lllll -AT During the roinaining time I offer you exceptional bargains. I want your custom and will now give you tho chance of selecting from the largest and most complete stock of goods ever shown here at the end of tlie fall teaion. Please Take Notice of the loin Goods & Prices i Beautiful White Blankets, all Good G-pouiid Gray Blankets, Large all wool Colored Blankets, !jo.2o, tormer price $7,50 In Ladies and Gents Underwear I offer 500 suits, cunt's vests and drawers, at 25 ner nnni ,0 , j-... VVllfc, ofl'lowest cash price; 100 ladies' natural wool vests and pants for 90 cts.. old price $1.35: iersev vests for 50 pu formerly $1.00. HOSIERY. 400 pair ladies' fast black hose aiuu line oi gents, misses ana cnnurens at uost. GINGHAMS. 10 yds apron check for $1.00. PRINTS. 10 yds Indigo I-lncs f.ir if 1.00. 20 cneap rrints ior -tluu. MUSLINS. 15 yds Cabot W. for if 1.00. 17 yds iiieaciiwi ior tfi.uu. 14 yds ilope i.ieacliwl lor fl.uu. DRESS GOODS. 2 fine Emb. dress patterns .oO, furnier price !(15 1 fine Emb. dress pattern 9.00, " " 10 2 fine Emb. dress patterns' 11.00 " " 18 Broadcloth 95 cts. per yrd; sold all winter for $1.25 and 1.50. Velvet, Plushes, Silks and all dress goods at correspondingly low hgurcs. Don t lorget to look at my hue black and colored Henriettas in all grades. CLOTHING. r00 puirofntylinh pants from one of the lx'st tailoring iiiiiniifiietiiring eslnb liMlmu'iits in the Kant. ftl.OOO worth of gent's, youth's, Iio.v'h anil ehildreii's suits; all nice fresh stoek. Must go to make room for Spring goods. Don't forget the hhoe department, at fabulously low prices. Ladle's heavy oil-grained button shoes at fl.l.'i; former price fl.50. Ladies fine Dongolii button shoes f 1.25; former price f 1.73. Germantown Yarns, 75 cts. per Pound. S7ARVERUD WHOLESALE AND OF ALL Fan and Spring Wagons, 11111 FARMERS: If you want anything in our line you cannot afford to buy before examin ing our stock and get Our Prices. BRANCH HOUSES: Harrisburg and Independence. AT- Peters it Ch err v s KEIiD STORK Voo m (lnd thstnJr4 .... Horse : ana: came: Medicine.! No Arni; or nllmony-Ournlil In krrk our iurk m iwud ( uuditlun. Clw:r ul BtStriia CctliUci Pjii:n! MORE Tllk- (Insli : Salt, wool.$0.75, former price $9.00 $2.25, sold all fall for $3.50 for 12 J cents per pair; also 12 yds dress ginghams, $1.00 yds good Prints for 1.00. 24 vds L. L for $1.00. 12 yds Lonsdale RETAIL DEALERS IN KINDS. Bugo ies, Carriages and Carte J. L. PAGE, -DEALER IN GROCERIES TTAVINU A LARGE AND COMPLETK ' 1 fork nf 8upl and Kmcr Grocrriai, ! kouk'!1 in h Vt mrkU 1 ' ' " EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, . (o offr lh rutilk better print thta Bjr j o'kr h"U ' t;UOENR i frmluc of all kind Ukm at rarket pric o o