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Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Finest Train In the World. * ■•■«Ilia« CkUAheeA. When my little son could sea reel v walk, says Bev. C. T. Brady, a west ern ntliralonary, I took him to tlw Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ewthedraj one day, when 1 returned 1 for something I had forgotten after Electr c lighted. Steam heated. All the blood In your body passes through morning aervfee. your kidneys once «*«¡7 three minutes. I left the child In the nave, and The kidneys are your when I went back to him he had ad blood purifiers, they fil vanced half way up the middle aisle The Badger State Express— ter out the waste or and was standing where the suu threw The finest day train running Impurities In the blood. between St. Paul and Chicano If they are sick er out a golden light about his curly bead, via. the Short Line. Connec of order, they fail to do A tiny object he waa in that great church. tions from the West via. their work. It was very »till. He was looking Pains, aches and rheu The Northern Pacific, matism come from ex : about In every directlo® tn the most Great Northern, cess of uric acid in the ; curious and eager way. To my fancy And Canadian Pacific Rys blood, due to neglected he seemed like a little angel wheu he This is also the beet line between Omaha St Pau! and Minneapolis All agents sell Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady ! said In his sweet, childish treble, which tickets via. The North-Western c.tne. heart beats, and makes one feel as though I echoed and re-echoed beneath tlie W. M. HEAD, G. A. - H. L. SISLER, T. A. they had heart trouble, because the heart is i vaulted roof: 24S Alder St., Portland. Ogn. over-working in pumping thick, kidney- I ‘Tapa, where's Jesus? Where’s poisoned blood through veins and arteries. Jesus?" It used to be considered that only urinary He had been told that the church troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, was the bouse of the Saviour, and on but now modern science proves that nearly this, bis first, visit he exfieeted to see all constitutional diseases have their begin bis Lord. ning in kidney trouble. That baby is quite grown up now. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild Not tn the faintest particular does he In & word this tells of the passenger service via. and thq,extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's resemble an angeL The other day, Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is when I rode off to the wars, he aston soon realized. It stands the highest for its ished even me with this request: wonderful cures of the most distressing cases “Papa, If you get wounded, don’t for and is sold on its merits 3 Trains daily between St. Paul 3nd get to bring me the bullet that knocks by all druggists in fifty- Chicago comprising [ you out I want It for a souvenir tor cent and one-dollar siz LATEST PULLMAN SLEEPERS, my collection.” es. You may have a PEERLESS DINING CARS, Fortunately for me. If unfortunately sample bottle by mail _______ ___ ____ LIBRARY * ND OBSERVATION OARS, free, also pamphlet telling you how to find for him, I brought him no bullet FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. To Chicago by Daylight. Best of Everything. The North-Western Line. The 20th Centurv Trains—THE north - western limit ed —runs every day of the year. out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Silas J. Day More Cheap Excur NOTARY PUBLIC and sions to the East. REAL ESTATE AG’T. JACKSONVILLE, OR. Round Trip Tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo to Chicago, Peoria and intermediate points, will be sold August 4 and 10, and September 7 and 41, by ’he Great Rock Island Route —At rate of— One Regular Fare Plus $2.00 for Round Trip, Return Limit October 31 1900. SPECIAL TRAINS One night out to Chicago will leave Denver M3:l5p. m., Colorado Springs 3:55 p. m., and Pueblo 4:45 p. m for excursions of August 4, 10 and 24. and September 7 and 14. Tickets also good on regular trains. For full infor mation apply to „ „ A E COOPER, Gen. Agent. Portland. Oregon. E. W. THOMPSON. A G P A, Topeka. Kans. JOHN SEBASTIAN. GPA. Chicago. Abstracts made to Titles of Lands. LEGAL DOCUMENTS. OfallKtnu ttrawn up jspeciailv pertaining to the settlement of estates. Accounts Collected, Prompt Remittance. MONEY LOANED. Investment securities a specialty. Jackson □ounty Scrip bought and sold. I have a complete set of maps of all survey d lands in this county, and receive Abstracts monthly from Roseburg and the State laad De partment at Salem of all new entries trade I km thus prepared to make out homestead pa pers andean save to part.es the extense or a trip to the Roseburg land otteq. I have a Number of FlneFarms and other Desirable Property In my hands for Sale. Promt reply made to all let ters. Charg es tn accordance with ’he times Refers, by permission. Hon. H. K. Hanna judge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any business house tn Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY Caked Breast Just two applications did the work GO EAST VIA G reat N orthern RAILWAY. Shortest and Quickest Line Gentlemen—1 suffered for days as on!3 a woman with caked breaat can and I e desperation implied Scotch Remedy, hop ing it would M.se the pain. The first application gave relief and th« second restored the breast to its normal condition, without injuring or effecting the flow of milk. I have used your truly Mysterious Pain Cure, as a general house hold remedy, for nearly a year and con sider !♦ *he greatest external r»medv fn the world. MRS. M. F. D. Oakland, CaL, July 14, 1900. DOCTORS USE IT. Gentlemen—I have known of the use of Mysterious Pain Cure for several yean, tut not until within a few months have I eyed it upon my person and in my family, TO and I can say unhesitatingly that it is one ST. PAI L. DI LUTH. MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO of the best remedies for pafn that I'have ever tried. Thoroughly applied It is, in my experience. v«iv «uro tn ^re quiak AND ALL POINTS EAST and permanent relief. Reaper*fully. GEO. H. CUTLER, M. D.L Bakersfield, Vt. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers DO'i ’T RUB IT IN Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents. DAILY TRAINSbFAST TIME; SERVICE SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY Western Agency BAN FKAN’CISCC AND SCENERY UNEQUALED. Tickets to points East, via Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale at any Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office. or GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office PORTLAND. 122 Third Street. For Rates. Folders and full information regarding Eastern Trip, cal on or address A. B C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portion St Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. ESTABLISHED IN I865. Tire school continues the careful training and thorough Instruction for which it la favnr- ably known NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregaa. for Jackson County <■ the matter of the Estate of K. Kubli, d eceaaed Is always in charge of competent and e^er- vOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE executrix of the estate of K Kubli. ienond teachers. Board and tuition per session deceased, has filed In the county oourt ef of twenty weeks, 880.00. Studies will be resum Jackson county, Oregon, her final aecoant as ed September 3 1900. such executrix, and by order of said court Saturday, March 9, 1901, Is set tor the For prospectus, address hearing thereof All persons Interested are hereby notified to appear and 01s bls or her ob SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. jections to the same on or before said day Dated Feb. 7, 1901 ELEANOR J. KUBLI Executrix of the Estate of K. Kubli, deceased The Music Department UNION LIVERY FEED SALE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County In Be aatter of the estate of Franools Laran, ' Aeceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ’ 11 undersigned has been appointed by tbs county oourt of Jackson county. Oregon, sit- i JACKSONVILLE .... 0KF.G0N. ting In probate, aomlnlstrator with the will: annexed of the estate of Francois Lsran, de ■ ceased Orders for Hacks, Buggies and Riding Horses Ail persons Indebted to said estate are re- I promptly attended to. quested to settle the same Immediately, and Feeding done at reasonable rates. Best of those having claims against sa<d estate will ' care taken to prevent accidents, but will be re present them to me at my pl ’ce o' business sponsible for none should they occur. at Jacksonville, Oregon, with proper vouchers Will refuse to do livery work on credit. attached, within six months after the date of . GEORGE N LEWIS, Prop. first publication of this notice. Dated Feb 7, 1901 JAS CRONEMfLLF.R. Administrator of the estate of rraoculs Laran 1 CABTOrtlA. deceased ***" ,1‘* -Z*YOTjHareAlwajts BoujM To Cure Consttpatwn Soravar, ■Aka Cascareta Candy Cathartic 10c or tat C. C. fall to cure. drm’y'aL. refund 3.00*1« Stables, Do Not Trifle with danger—and remember every cough or cold means danger. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. "A severe cold settled io throat and bronchial tubes-colds always lasted several months. » Hied Shiion and it cured me at once. Am glad to add ruy testimony PIERRE (t'SHING. Rector St. Mark's Church, LeRoy, N Y. Shiloh's Consumption Cure la sold by all druggist« at i*<. a<)c, RIX) a Inittle. A rrinleit guarantee g«»ea with aeery f you are not satisfied go to yoar druggist and gat your money bauk. Write for illustrated book on coeaumptioa. Sent without coat to you. S. C. Well» A Co., LeRoy, N.Y. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of and has been mado under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jnst-as-good” aro bub Experiments that tritle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment« What is CASTORIA Cnstorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm» and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarriuea unci Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constiputiou and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy un<l natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE In that particular year It happened that the national political convention of which we are speaking was held in some other towu than Chicago, aud the I place was crowded. This Is how it came to pass that Colo [ nel Hankthunder, who went merely as a prominent citizen of the republic and had not taken the precaution to engage a room beforehand, found himself shut out of the hotels and compelled to choose lodgings from a list of eligible private dwellings. The woman of the house near the corner of Fish street and rotato ave- nue, the first residence at which he called, showed him the only room she had to spare. “That suits me, tna'am,” he said, “How much will It cost me for board and lodging here for the next four days?" “Well,” she answered, “this Is not a regular boarding bouse, and I am only taking Itoarders because I want to ed ucate my boy for a lawyer. I shall have to charge you |G for the four days.” “Madam.” loftily rejoined the colonel, taking out his pocketbook, “you will never educate your boy for a lawyer by giving such an example as that I will pay you $10.”—Chicago Tribune. Poets have been fond of likening woman to a flower. Her fairness is flowerlike. Her sweetness suggests the flower fragrance. Her very fragility finds its type again in the frail flower, which languishes when neglected, and is so easily destroyed. It is a pretty simile and almost as perfect as pretty. AU women love flowers, and every woman who grows them knows that their health depends on daily care. Not alone are water and sunshine necessary to the health of the plant. Their leaves and roots must be guarded from the parasites which soon destroy the flower’s beauty and undermine its life. If a woman would care for herself as she does for her plants she would preserve her beauty and retain her strength far beyond the period when the average woman looks old and feels ulder than she looks. Not Second Sight. THE CHEAT SECRET In happenings that savor of the su pernatural there Is often less rather than more than Is “dreamt of in philos ophy.’’ In the English county of Wiltshire there lived a woman whose deceased husband had been a pig dealer. After bls death it was her habit to remark to chance visitors, without looking out the window: “That’s a nice lot of young pigs, those.” "Where?” the person present was sure to ask. “Comln down the road,” was the In variable reply. ‘They're In a cart, and, tvliat’s more, there’s a fine fat sow among ’em.” And it would not be long before a cart would appear and in It a litter of pigs and among them the sow which the woman had perceived' at such a distance up the road. One day a vis itor, who saw In this exhibition an evidence of secund sight, exclaimed: “How do you do it? It Is simply won derful !” “’Tafn't no miracle,” was the modest reply. "I’ve Just got my ear trained to pigs—that's all.” Gross Ingratitude. Elizabeth Cady Stanton used to tell the story of a band of good women who furnished the means for educat ing a poor young man for the ministry, who rewarded their kindness and self sacrifice by preaching bls first sermon from the text, “Let your women keep silence in the churches.” Somewhat similar »as the experi ence of Editor Cadby cf the Wbang- vllle Patriot. He tells it in this wise: “I gave that boy of mine a college education. I bad to economize, but I did it Through my acquaintance with a friend In the big city 1 got him a Job on a first class city newspaper. I could have made good use of him In my own office, but I wanted to do bet ter for him than that How do you suppose he repaid me? The first thing he did after he got his chair warm In his new Job, by George, was to write a two column burlesque on country printing offices!” Powerful Yeast. The veteral editor of the Golden (Colo.) Transcript, who hates a liar ss be bates a delinquent subscriber, and who uses only the old reliable George Washington brand of truth In his business, fathers this strange story: “A Larimer county farmer lost a cow In a very queer manner last week. The animal In rummaging through a summer kitchen found and swallowed an old umbrella and a cake of yeast. The yeast, fermenting In the poor Ix-ast’s stomach, raised the umbrella, and she died I d great agony.’’—Denver Post Drwakenneaa In SrotlnwS. In the matter of sheer, besotted. over mastering drunkenness we stand with out rival« in shameful Isolation.—Dun dee Advertiser. Don't quarrel If you rnn help It. A quarrel Is never made up.—Atchison Globe. U Grin threatens use LT. mués’ Nervina. CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Raisins the Fee. women Arc Like Flowers. Of woman’s preservation of her beauty lies in the intelligent care of the womanly health. So close is the relation between the health of the delicate womanly organs and the health of the whole body, that whenever the feminine functions are de ranged or disturbed the cuaseouences are felt by every nerve in the body. Severe headache, backache, pain in the side, and bearing-down pains are borne with by so many thousands of women that one who is in sound health is a rare exception. Most women would give anything to know how to be cured. The way is very plain. Fol low the path made by more than a half a million women who have been perfectly cured of womatnly ills and weakness. "I believe I owe my life to Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription and * Pleasant Pellets,’ * says Mrs. Maria G. Haysel, writing from Brookland, D. C. "Six years ago, after the birth of one of my children. I waa left in a weak, run-down con dition. My health seemed utterly gone. I suf fered from nervousness, female weakness and rheumatism, and I suffered everything one could suffer from these complaints. Lue waa a burden. I doctored with three different physicians and got no relief. I tried aeveral patent medicine«, all with the same reault. I began to get worse, and to add to the complications I suffered ter ribly from constipation. I chanced to see one of your advertisements and concluded to try the above remedies I commenced to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and • pleasant Pellets’ and began to improve right away, and continued improving and gaining in strength. I cannot express the Belief, it was so great. Seven months later my little daughter was born with out much trouble. I feel that I would never have been able to endure my confinement had it not been for the help I received from Dr. Pierce's medicines. My baby was a fine, healthy child, and the only one I have ever been able to nurse. She is now two years old and I have never had to take any medicine since, so I feel that your medicine has made a lasting cure with nie. I owe so much in thanki, it would be impossible for me to express by word or pen hoe thankful 1 am to God and Dr. Pierce.** NQTHSMC !3 SURER Than the effect of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. It regulate- the periods, stops disagreeable draiuj, heals inflamma tion and ulceration, and curt i female weak ness. It prepares the n ife for motherhood, gives her - tgor n-*d phy-i 1 sire gth, so that the birt'.i hour is practically p.iinl- ss. It is the bent of tonics b< ca-.:-*'- it contains no alcohol, neither opium cocaine, nor any other narcotic. For workit • om n ;n the borne, store or schoolroom it is an invalu able medicine. It quiets the net ven, in creases the appetite, and cruses restful and refreshing sk-. p. Nursing mothers will find no tonic m , bet efici.il to mother and child as Dr. Pierce ■> Favorite Prescrip tion The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ▼M« OIITTBVB COMMMV, TV MURMAT CTRCCT. MCW TOHH 9fTV. TERRIBLE Nervous Diseases are the serious misfortune nine- tenths of the women in world. the Women should know of Moore’s Revealed Remedy. these diseases has madeitthous- • H rnndc from Curb«, and vinta ins nc mineral drugi or •*•*11/ poi*, w. Joy’s * .petunie Barva parlila roba the bluod of all its impuri» Ilea, and couraea all Ueac impuri- $1.00 per bottle at Joy’s Veg, table Saraapurlllu prevents tired feel ings, staggering sen sations, palpitation of he.irt, rush ot blood to the head, dizziness, ringing in ears, soots betors the eyes, headache, bil- iou»nes«,<uuBli petion of bowels. rains in tho bLck.nii'ancboiy, tongue coated, feu! breath, pimples on face, issly and limb, declineofnervs fores dizzy spells, faint s;>clla, cold, clammy feel and bands, sour risings, fatigna, in somnia, and all dis- eascs of I lie stomach, liver an<i kidneys. ** the I>rug Store. Blumauer-Frank Drug Co. V WHOLESALE AGENTS. PORTLAND. visit OREGON DR. JORDAN'S mbat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY loot MARKET ST , 8Al FRANCISCO. CAL fMetw««« Hi Bin aa4 IsvMib./ ,¡T Th« Anatomical tn tua Wur-J. (ittrortWf in thv City. A womUrfui tiyhl/oT vUil nu. nr any contract ftd dh'-une,tivaly eured t>y tna old«'! HpwiMllat «>n kba I'ackAa < <jasu JUlauiuuivd 36 y aara« tloq throttf*» nuture’aowi properchan* nela. Joy't V rgeta bl< 6ar*a par 111 a cure» Dy* pepn », Chronic Conxli pi« Conxitp lion, t L>< C Co <> m pisi pl a > <W sud KirlryJ AlLctlou*. » ands of friends. gl 0 A Joy.i; Vegetable Sar- -ap^nllafe sold by all druyeli’s. Refuse s sub .tltute. When y.»u | xiy for t he best »cc that you get Ills beat. f v7#/j At City Drug Store, Jacksonville. DR. JCnSAN-PRIYATE DISEAStl TnnRf mm and mtlNdla im «* n wUtf ara nutfrrlng from tb« sild’ti of youthful Indl^ IctvUona or **x ■»-«««*« In ruaturar year* Narvu<ia and pnruicai Ikebillly, Imt- jm » t« a a y, Ix»»< yin bi h w<»«l in m U | u com pU. cation«; ■pFrnBMlorriMP», V*roaU»«ar* rtoaem. «JamorrtBaem, 6J1« Freqarnej a»f ITrflwaliB»*, ata. 1«? • nation of * EAST and SOUTH VIA The • Shasta - Route —or THS— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. renaadiaa, of <r»-at curat! th pot*ar, the I/octar itaa ao arran<*«d hla treMUncDt ti»al it will net only aftord ImrnsHiLtita r»*lM, but uartnaiianl cur a. lua lAx-tor do«*« not claim to parforat ml rad or . but in weM known to be a lair aatd nquara Physician and Hurfron, prw-amiaoat In bl««paciidty -Dlaemaaa of Mam. MSTFM11.KN thoroughly eradicated frost I >a «ratam without the iM* of Meremry. frmaeea fitted by an Expert. Madleml t en for Baxter«, A quick aad rwUaet 1 Denver & Rio Grande R. R. ...Scenic L»oe of the Worid... eyr« for I* I lea. Flaamre and Ftatalaa,by ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE iora vegetable sabsapsbiujl Its wonderful effectiveness in WHAT SHAH ! DOT That question i< often on a woman's lips, for of her it is ernected that she shall be ready to do some .ting in any emergency in the home. When that question refers to health, sickness or disease, lue answer will be found in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. This great work contains looK large pages, and is sent free on receipt of stamp« to pay expense of mailing only. Send Ji one-cent stamps for the book bound in paper or 31 stamps for the volume in cloth binding. Address Dt. K V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 3« jh ft»? th a Jailed ane *»««4 q Health far all Mankind. ” :• TKASscosTiaRirrAL Dr. rAVontTS Jordan*« «pedal ¡mlnlmm metboda. routs ■ rrwaas NAN ths kokthwimv uo all IVERT applying tonowiUrweataa our Aoncxt opinion POtWTS of S j U BAHT. comp lai i»k_____ IT« wlU a OTSMOt euery com wv undrrfoba. Cbotee of Two Routes through the famous In the County Court of the State at Oregon, for Conmil tatlon FIt K K nrwWrWIy pdwO^ i Jack«’n County. CHARGES VERY RElfu)NABLE> In the matter of the entate ot Elizabeth M. Rocky Scenery Treatment Mountain perwinally or by letter. Leever, deceased. Write fnt Rook. l»HILO«OPMy MF AOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ■ AMIAOK. And Four RtiLM>r«u Houten East (JRraioahie of " undersigned has been appointed by the bookwrmen.) write Pueblo Gall and or Denver ........ county oourt of Jackson county, Oregon, sit DR. JOSOAN A CO . I Ofil Market M. S R. ting In probate, adm'nlstrstor of the estate of All PaNRenRers granted a day «top-over In the Elizabeth M Leever, deceased, with will an Aformon Capital or anywhere between Ogden nexed and iJenver Personally conducted Tourlit All persons indebted to said estate are re Excursions three day* a week to quested to nettle the name Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will preaent them to me at mv residence In Central Point, Oregon. with proper vouchers attached, within six months after the date of first publication of this notice. Dated March 7 1901 . For Tickets and an; Information Rigardlng W J FREEMAN. Ratos, Routes, ate.. <1r tor DsMrtptlve Ad Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth M vertinlng Mat lor. call on Agenta of Ore I.eever. deceased, with will annexed gon Railway A Navigation Co.. Ora gon Short Lino or Southern Pad lie Companies Train leavo Medford for Portland andwar stations al 3:15 A M and 5:35 pm Leav« Portland M ,U A M 7:00 P M Leavs M<-<1 ford Mfi PM S:tB A M Arrive Ashland 14:33 A M 11:30 ▲ M Arrive Sacramento b.w P M 4ft a M Arrive Ran Frunclnoo 7:45 F a H: 15 ▲ M arrive Ogden 5:45 A M 1145 A M Arrive Denver 9:00 A M 9:00 A M Arrive Kansas City 7 : 26 A S 7:45 1 r 1:48 a TT- Arriva Chicago 9 :30 A M Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive lais Angelos 1 '40 P if OU «t on 4:00 A New Orleans .IMF Washington 8:44 A New York 12:43 P M ’. :00 A M M y M M 4:00 A M 8:45 r M 6:4« a M tx:43 F M Pullman and tosrlet ears on txith trains Chair oar« Sacramento to Ogden snfl U Pano, and tourist car« to Chloago St Louie New Orleans and Washington Direct connection at San Frsnolsoo with «teamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, Chins, the Phlopplnes and Australis. For ’.hiough ticket« and rate« osll on or s4- dre«« W V. Llpplnoott Agent. Medford. R. KCEHLKR .. H. MARKHAM. Manager G. F. A P. As’t, Portland, Or MININGpS A I\Cl30 Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. K SUMR.TJON- General Pana. A Ticket Agent. DENVER, - COL. R. G. Nichol, General Agent, 451 Wash. St. PO RTL AND, TTOtTT-inyTM YIA>, 24 I Weekly l Illustrated. INDISPENSABLE TO MINING MEN. >3 PER YEAR, POSTPAID, axxn fob SAwrLa corr. MINING-Scintine PRESS UO MAUXT ST.. 1AI HUUIC1SC0. CAL