;The Madras Pioneer Published Kwr.v rhurmlny by T UK PlONKfclt PUHtiMU NO Q.- T'X'it r auasoniPTiN rates s Qn oar. $1.80 Six nintitho ... w' Three mouth. -W J a .... ADVKltTlHINO UATKR ON APPLICATION 'Kntttrei'l us M'cond class mat cr amis' ay, 1P0(. at the I'nstottlci' nt Madras. Ore... under, thcLAet of Congress of Matrli 8, 1N7H. hOksuay Sept. $, 1907 COMMENDABLE CO-OPERATION , The promptness and unanim ity with which . tile farmeis in the houthweatern portion o' this road district responded to ,the notice to clean their lundr of noxious weeds sdiows a com mendable spit it, and will greatlj' facilitate the work t! ridding the district of thes troublesome pluilts. In no , case was there displayed 11113 unwillingness to join in the win on weeds, the only condition .being that the order be enforced generally throughout the dis trict for the protection of tlios who are clearing out the weeds In some instances harvesting and all other work was sus pended in order that the weed might be exterminated before the seeds become ripe enough to shatter. Supervisor Living ston promises to see that the order , is enforced throughout the district. Steps are also "being taken to secure the en forcement of the anti-weed la in adjoining districts, as th fanners of this district say their labor will be of no avail Utiles.-' the adjoining districts also fight the weeds, as they spread from one district into the other. The weeds have not yei ; become so numerous in ihie section as to be a present men ace to the farming industry, but the work of extermination it timely in order to prevent theii (further spreading, and to avoid the condition existing in sever al counties of Eastern Wash ington and Eastern Oregon, where much valuable wheal land has been rendered worse ihan useless by the weed pest. In its present stage, the weed pest can be 'easily controlled with only little work. EXAMINE CROOK COUNTY COAL ' It is reported that coal ex perts in the employ of the 0. &N. Co. visited the Crook BpCounty coal discover' east oJ Haj'ereek. during the pasi iweek, and made a careful ex amination of the coal, both as to quantity and quality. The experts, it is said, pronounced the coal of a very fair quality, but would not give out any further information regarding the result of their investigation. It has been known for some time that the 0. R. & N. Co. ii? looking for good coal in Oregon and that their experts have "been carefully investigating all coal discoveries of which the have anr knowledge. The discovery of a good quality of coal in this county might hasten railroad building, where all other inducements have failed. Elf mam IZt IUU LUUIV rUII IIIUUULC vnn 1 nni rnn Tnnnoi c 'i If jou obtain a Fltearm of doubt ful quslifj The experienced Hur.tsr's znd Marksman's Ideal lis a reliable, unerrlngSTEVEliS FIND OUT WHY bythootlng our popular RIFLES SHOTGUNS PISTOLS yJ Ak your local Hardware cliaiit tor the STEVENS. If you cannot obtain, tro ship direct, esprei pre- pnld, uion receipt or Gatu- log 1'rlce. henil 4 rents In EtuimiB for 140 1'aue I III!...........! '... .1.. I. ...... ..I I ........ IM(U, .ilWlt.Ufll CirL'll- lursof latent addition, to our lln Contain iiolntM on altootlng, uniiuu mtloii, the nroiiiT euro of 11 lrm-m. eli'.. ev. Oiirntirutllvo Ten rviinr i.ii niitrriiiint'ii iiitnirer inniini nr. "'I'.Vri.'"' hlx '"HI" In Ktnniiiw. j. stkvkns Altars & TOOL CO. Olilonpeo Fnlla, tnm H. A. ray Wl ROLANDO PARR1SH DEAD Passes Away at Portland on Monday Funeral at Hayoreok Torriorrow Rolando Parrish, a prominent farmer nnd stockman residing two ltllles north of Huycrci'k, died nt Portland last Mon day afternoon, after a brief illness. Mr. 1'nrrUh, accompanied by his wife, went to Portland about two weeks ago, having become alarmed nt repeated symptoms of organic heart trouble. When ho arrived In Portland and con sulted a physician, it was found that his condition was even more serious than he had believed, and uneasiness was felt then by his family and friends, In spito of Ida appearance of robust health just prior to his depnrture from home. After 'reaching Portland Mr. Pnrrish grew worse, and the news of his denth enmo to friends here by phono on Mon day afternoon. Mr. Parrish was an old resident of the Uaycreek , locality, , hia homo', on the Prineville road having afforded hospi tality to many who travel that road, for years. IIo owned a largo acreage of wheat land and pasture, and was fngaged quite extensively in the stock business. He also owned property in Madras and just prior to hla death had been planning to improve his property at this place. Tlis wife and fivo children, three eons and two daughters, survivo him. Mr. Parrish was about 02 years of ago at the time of his death. The body was brought home, and interment will occur at the Uaycreek cemetery Friday. Mr. Parrish had n largo number of friends at this place, many of whom will go to Uaycreek tomorrow to pay a last tribute of honor and respect. THE COVE ORCHARD "William Bocgli's fruit ranch, the Cove Orchard, is one of the most re markable little ranches in Crook County. Hidden down in Crooked River Gorge, between precipitous walla reaching up nearly 1100 feet, one's first thought upon driving down the grade and dis covering the little ranch nestling below is "How did they ever find it." And yet, it is one of the oldest ranches in that portion of the county. There are only about 13 acres of it, not counting the pasture lands covering the precipi tous sides of the gorge, and of that 13 acres eleven are fi orchard. And some idea of the kind of an orchard it is may be gathered from the fact that this year more than $4000 worth of fruit will be old off of tho eleven acres. That loesn't mean that only that amount of fruit is produced, for with his markets over 30 miles away, and his inability to get Bulllcient help this year in gathering and marketing the fruit, a large amount of it will go to waste. Mr. Boegli paid $10,000 for the place, and the principal value is in the 11 acres of orchard, so he paid nearly a thousand dollars an acre for it. Mr. Boegli markets most of his fruit at Prineville and Bend. He does not make regular trips 'to Madras because this market Is supplied by nearer fruit growers: but ho sells considerable irun at the orchard to people from thi." locality. Ilia "Yellow Crawford" peaches are ripe now, and for size, quality and flavor they are not excelled by any grown in the state. CLASSIFIED LOCALS TIMBER, WHEAT and IRRIGATED lnni3 tor sale. Also locating don on all klndsofland. Calland se? u. VaiiTussel & Davis, Madras, Or. jl8 I GRAIN CHOPPED I have u good grain chopper, capacity 25 biibhels per hour, and can chop your grain for toll or cash. L. A. Young, Youngs, Or. a22-sl7 BULL FOR SERVICE Mj; high-bred Rod Polled bull ia at the Livingston barn for public service. For terms ' see J. W. Livingston. A. P. Clark, owner. e5-12 COW FOR SALE. Good Jersey cow for sale; will be fresh middle of Octo ber; good milker. Apply to M. L. Loucks, Madras, Or. o3 Willi 1MM M. C. MASON Real Estate, Insurance Collections Also roukeHu npeclulty of Auctioneering In all lines. OfTlce In Loucks Rrotheru' furniture atore MADRAS - OREUON Seventeenth Annual Fair To Toe lield. afc The Dalles, Oregon October 8, 9, 10, 11 arid 12 Grand Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibit Every class of Industry will be represented An old-time fair with the new-time features. Premium lists will be furnished at "any address on application to the Secretary. All contests confined strictly to the Distript, except Klickitat speed horses will be admitted. For particulars see Premium List, or address J. M. PATTERSON, Secretary j.L KELLEY, President From September 1 to September 15 I will sell fruit at the orchard at the following prices: Apples, 50c to $1 a bit. Pears, $1.25 to $2 a bu. Prunes & plums, 4c lb, 75c bx, $1.75 bu Peaches, 5c lb, 85c bx, $2.25 bu Grapes, 10c lb, $1.00 a box William Boegli Printing THE DALLES HOSPITAL Title JDalloB, Oregon A PRIVATE HOSPITAL (or the treatment of all medical und surgical dlaeaaea, except buuh as ure COIltUgiOUH, PATIENTS MAY EMPLOY THEIB 0VM PHYSICIANS Training School for nurwen in connec tion, b'nr Information concerning the sara addreu riupt. of NurneH. HOSPITflli fflTES From $10 to $21 per woeh, according to room, including ho.spltul cure und For further information uddrefcfl DRS. FERGUSON & RENTER, The Dalles, Oregon. yAN TASSEL & DAVIS REAL ESTATE, LOCATING & INSURANCE Oiiico in tho Post OHico Building MADRAS, OREGON I Timber Land, Act June Ji, 1878 Notice for Publication United Statoa Land Ollieo, The DhIIuh, Oregon, August 22, 1007. Jvoticu iH hereby given that in com pliance with the pr -viMionH of tjio act of Cungrttiw of June -i, MH, ftititlwl "An actior the alc of timber ImihIs in the HtateH of California, Oregon, JS'ovadn. tnd Wahliington Territory," agoxtomlwl to all the Public Land KtaUw by act of August 4, mi, the followiiig-immed persons have Jlled in thia otllcu tlieir au'om statementii, towit: Alexander Dronhia, of finndpoint, tvunty of Kootenai; state of Idaho, sworn statement No. 80 JW, lile.l April 0. 1W7, for tho ptirchnio uf the Bvie4 hou 28, mvjnel und ninwi sec 3,'!, tp 31 a, r 17 e, w in. Herbert A. Deroshia, of SandjKrint, county of Kootenai, 6tte of Idaho, sworn Htatouient No. fl!)l8, filed April , 1007, for the purclnyju of the wine, scinat and nwJmH of hcc 2), tp 11 h, r 10 o, w in. Henry C. Derotdiia, of Samlpoint, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn Htatement No. Jttfl7, filed April 0, 1907, for tho purcham) of thesihei, nelHt'4 and hpJhwJ of sec 25, tp 11 h, r 10 c, w m, Harriet 13. Moorchoiiee, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. 1188, filed July 0, 1007, for tho purchuso of the wjnwj, uojnwj and no-lswl of sec 21$, tp 11 s. r 10 e, win. And will offer "proofs to show that tho lands sought are more valuable for the timber or stono thereon than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said lands beforo tho Register 1 1 ! t til -i . " huh uecujvur, ai i no jaues, Uiegon, on November 8, 1007. Tiioy name as witnesses! Michael O Connor, and William (i. Mason, of llie Dalles, Oregon; John Dcros.'jia, Henry O. Deroshia and Herbert A. Deroshia, of Sandpoint, Idaho; Anthony J. Noalcoy, of Chelioygan, Michigan; Alexander Deroshia, of Satidjioiiit, Idaho; Daniel A. McDonnell, of The Dalles, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adverse ly any of tho abovo-duacribed lands are remieflled to fllo their claims in tliia otllco on or beforo tho said 8th. day of November. 1007. O. w. Aff m v. ORCHARD OFF! L l Harness and Saddles Belting, Cade Leatheh Whips, Bridles, Halters Kinollaiidihado liar ness .fully TiP' teed, inado frdin Heat Oallfnrnhi Ortk tinned harness leather B. S. LARK IN MADRAS, ORIUION Notice for Publication Dt'i-Hrtnit'iit of 'lu liin'ilor Liinl Ollieo at Th. I)H. h. Om-ipjii, July 1)1. U)!7. Notion Is hch'hy ulv.n lii u ' Cilvln tt. Fox, of Mi'lrn, Ori'goii, iiih tiled nnllro of his Inhmtl m m .iiiiltt llnul llve vear proof In Miipport f Iiih eliilm, viz: Il.iniHHleHd Kiitry N.i KIlIM inaile Miiich 8, M'l'i, f'r Hi- and i-uvj mo 1, to 10 , r M i', w in, Ami l lint h iIiI pro-it will l unile lure Frank Odium, U S. Cominl loner, at Ills tlll"i' in'M.nlMH, Oregon, li vSeplrmbiT I) HM7 H. namcH tilt- billowing ii pnive IiIh I'DiitluiiiHH. ituMenei' innii, ai d oiiltlvHiliMi of 'llo land, vi.i J 10 Ciimplii'll. V 'A UraoM-tter, I v Long, 15 C l've, all of MudriiH, Oieuon. . , 85 0. W. Muoittt, H.-sler Notice for Publication lMmi ttiieiii oi tin- Imrlir Und Otllcu "l Hi" Dull-, 0'iii, Jul v at , IIW. Nullc i- herebv givt-n dial J ihu 10 Uvuik, nf Miulri- Oregon, .IUH II It'll iMlllCC Hi III lllHMlll'lll .,ule Hi. nl llvo year proof In fiippori f itii elaim, viz! H.itiifMieHil lOtnry N KUtJO niaile lndi 3, 1002, fur I lit w f t't 28, lp 11 h, r 13 , w nt, And mat unlit n.f will made erire Kranli O-'Imrii, U. S. C'iniiiiiH -loner, at lib olllce in Madru, Or., m SepU uil-er 0, 1007. I If iiiiiues folbiwlng -iiimjU ,irv Ills contl iiiionn texliene upon, .ml ciiln viiilnn oi. I lie liuul. . 17.: Mlb-DKox, CC F'x, II W ttiuok rnv, It Hard, alluf M .lrn. tl egm, .8-5 O. V. MO'illK, Ivrgiwlor Notice for Publication IVtifirlmeiit if Ui Iiticrlor Liud Ollieo atTie Dllen, Oruoo, July 81, 1907. Notice Ih hereby given ilint .1 im- O. Wilson, if Miilra, C)ngnu. .'in i)lil iintiee of hi" Imenilim Ut .nuke ilu l live or proof In i-uppori i iilnt lmm, vlJ: llnnit-tfitil Jin try N" lOIOil inaile Unroll 7, 1002, for llie iiwi of 1, lund uH'M'i ne2, tp 12 h, r til , in, And i Inn Htihl proof will lie mad. 'efiin- Frank Oibi'ru, V. S Com m in -lonur, at bis ollic in .M.ulms, Oreuon, on Kepteinber 0, I07. mime the following lliieHih prove bis colitli.iiiiilx tf lilei.C" ikjii, and cultl VHtlun of, ib html, viz: ri S Hrown, V It Cook. H .1 Ileal , Ivan Hale, all ol Culver, Opoh. 8-e6 C. V. MooitK, ltgi'tcr NOTICE FOR PDBLI0ATI0N. Department of the Inferior I.und Olllne at Tho I)alle, fjregun, Aiiku.i 2 10D7. Notice Is hereby gHvn that Krul Heimke, of M iilran, Oregon, li'in tiled notice of ins toieuilou to make IIiihI live-year proof in nipporl of his elitim, viz: Homesieiiil Untry No UliOl mad" Juno II, 1002, for the Lot I, eiue 'if c L'. ip vs. m, r lUu, ami j-n j oi bccHO, ip II , r 12 e, w in, Ami i but said proof will bu made iiefnnt Krauk Oborn, U. H. Coliitnln nlntier, at Ills ollieo in Madran, Oregon, on Sept. 0, 10i7. Jlu names the following witnesses to piovuhls coultuuoilA ruHldeiiee upon, -iiiil culllvatioii of, tho land, viz: Paulino D-zner, Oustuv Zinke, it Dmulirowe, C Wawrinofky, till of Madras, Oregon. 8-f6 C. V. MooitK, llglrtr H0TI0E POE PUBLIOATIOlf, DtmnrtmiiMt of Die Iniilnr Land Ollieo at The D.lle, tliegou, August I, 10"7. Notice Is hereby glvuu that ll'ilpli ri. Moore, of ll.iyoroek, Oregon, has (lied notice of nln luluutloiu to miiko llual II vo-year proof in support of Ills ojalni, viz: Honrustead Kntry N lft.mo made June 2, IOIJ'2, for the Lot il, s inwj and liiswl of sec I, tp 12 s, r lfie, w m, And that said proof will lie made beforo the County Clerk at IVIneville, Oregon, on Sepnmiber 10, 1007. He names the following wlinossus to prove bis continuous reaitlo'ucn upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Joel K Nowblll anil IVirry V Newblll both of Grlazly, Oregon, William Duchleu and Harry I'ltzor, botli of Uaycreek, Oregon. a8-5 C. W.Moom:, Heglsler NOTICK F0I PUBLICATION. Departmentof thu Interior Laud OlIlcoatTho Dalles, Oregon, v , , , , AKHt 1, 1007. Notice Is hereby glvuu tlmt Oscur Cojc, or Lamonla, Oregon, has filed notice of his Intention to mako final flvo-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead iOnlry No 0011 made August 1, 1001, for thu sjHel hoo II, uwlnej and neinwl ofseu I I, to la u. rile, win, 1 1 And that nail! iroof will bo made before Hie County Clerk at I'rluovlllo, Oiegou, on Kept, li, 1007. Ho name) tio following wltnesHes to prove his continuous resldonco upon, aiplfiultlvittlou of tho laud, viz; Charles I'ftXton. .1 V Wlegand, Loe Moore, Oron U alto, alt of l.triiniit 11 Oregon, u8-bu 0. V. Mooitu, ItegUlor '1 nalnir Uint, Art J lino x, is7s, Notice for Publication U li I led HtittOH l.nml Oni. 1'liu IIhIIuh, OrPKUiiiMnyM w with Urn iirovlHliuiS of tho .not ill ConJSiuh .1 una a. 1H7M. ual tcl''An Hct for tiii'v'T.? iiittiuip iniiiiH in inn ainiiiH ni i'Hiif.....i i III 11m AlnliiH rif rMllr. uon. Ncvnun, ritxl- WftNliliiiiton Tern tdrr nil tin) liubllotAiul itiUoi l,;'.'..'' exttiiiileit to Ml i .VUkuhH, IMM, -' Clutrlo A. Lytic, of I'fliioyllp.eojiiity J.U'rook.imnoofOftf.. Imn.oii July A l(M, i;l In tliU oimTC uornntitttimiiit Norw, for thu iiMr 'i.V" tnu wtwK ol ieo H. ntlit uinoJ ot noo i ti 2 h, r too, w in, . ' 'P b ,ii(i wiu.oiinr iiroiH in unow umt tho Um KdiiKhi U iiioro vKumliki for Hi Uinli(ri.rii;;' than for itunoiii.turnt. titiriKimu, Ami to 7,,.y Hull hln eliiiiu lo until tnii( tiufoio u, i ,,"1.1' dork nt I'tliiovltlo, OrcKoa, n thu tun,, A"'? flo iiiunex tu wllniiimciti frank I'ontof .J l IC AllliiKlmin, liutli ot l'rlnovtlte ofJtS nail Knwik lliMlyfalt mill A O Alllnuiintn ffi Ot HlHllirit, Ori'KOII. , Himm, W, Any Mini nil pornon (ilnlnilnir mlvcftoi, n, nlovvilont)riloil ininlN.nro rviittuntnti 1 ,7 their clMlino In 'tlili mtlrn on ur boiuni , ,f lOtli tiny otHiiituialr, li"U7. ,"M c. w Mooiu:, iii,ttf Notice for Publication Department of the Interior Laud Olllce at Tho Dalles. Oreunii,' . " . Jnl I. 1007. Nonce Ih hereby given that (iruoe L- Built hi of Mailra-i Orcsnn ll.lM llli.ll III1MK1I III llltt Hill. . 1 ... K I..' ....... ........... Ifliflll 111 H i.. iH.ri hi hit uon 111, vifii I t.illll.ul.lllll l..lllff 'i HU'lf Ontober M. Mllll. for tin w"m-1 mi, 1 .11 ...I... 1 . ii4 ro rt M' li r 'O w III, .Villi Illrtl Mlllll llllllll IVIII I... .....I, -.. ....1 . . ..... ' . . . 'illiuif. I. ... I.... ,.111... 1.. II ..t . .. ...... ., ... , "irKUU. on Kelilemliei 0. 1(107. ' Ill IIVII 1111 111 II I I 1 1 II I III. I I'M I. Ik.Ill.U I.. ..... t -. ..i... till! IJIIIIIVI.lll.il OI, till" II.OIIl VIZ, . . . i.... ...... I" .'".:.'..... -i-i, n ii iiri.iiMiin i.ir. v i. urn 11.1..1 ... t. lilllVf. A J -11 1 III)-. Ill i of ,..t... O'l'iiotl. nd rfj C. W. MooitK, Hclhier. Notice for Publication DiMMirttnent of Hi Interior Land Ollb e at Thu Dalle. Oregon, Jul) at. P.K)7. Nutlet, is hereliy given I lint oiKKe mini live year proof in nilppoii .luiiiiiiri K Urn" fur I mi u. Inu . kim.j .iiiil 11 t 111 yidt ii. in 111 a r ih u u Aim uon hitui pnn 1 win no uiM utiroru irriia u-orn, i i iutnl if 1 1 in-i; iini'iu trifi 1 11 ii. 11c iiHinun mo louon ing wntieiiHi m loovii iiih iuiiii iiiiioiih i. Niiipim llllOII. Mllll Olllll Vittioil f. t til- bind. VII! u u i'iu. umv'wu 111 iriii'i ov. jiiiit I'.virH, Allien u i x, .utt-imi, thjh ... ...1 1. r. .f . 11 tJb u. w . .mooiu:, K gtater 'llinlxr jtinl. Aet Jaiir Notice for. Publication I'm nail blunt Und om Tliu (lltll llrMtfi.t. .i. WulU-e U lit'fftir ln-ii ti.nt li ne It. XfSi. Willi thr liru.lxlutia ut tin IV I ' Juocll, H.. riitllltf-i "An . 1 ! Umber lwnl In I lie Hhim i 'i pm, XtvmU, Hint wnin;i.'n ! SMHlt Id alt III -lll.l! Jf,n t Ma AttKIMt I. Wt, at rrtatvllle, couai ol i") n, hv. on XmwmWr it. iilllr her rn nm. iiu'iii liUrlin nt the hi ,',,.. ',- mi- ( 0t ... 1 .... ... I..K Ih li. IX ntsnj w ja, tp . r lo. h And Mill i'ur nnxil to i.".t timt tb lll4 MUIMI IlliifV lltiw'l' '! i.wr. or Kii mm lor K'H"""r' " bOM-,, iii to eubll,li nir rlnlui ' i ) u brfoic tli"1 ffjunty Olefk nt I'rinwi.:. 'trgH on tlto lllli ! wl siifuirr, I'Ai. Kb IllllUBa UltlUMMM 11'. Al 'i k-l.il U H111UI1. Julln Mm ltrtmi. JbI. i: i". ti ol I'rlni" till-, iin-icn. Ally and all jwrwiiw rtttliniiii.' 1 - 1 1 I" ahmr 'li-ni fttu'd latula art' f. , ' I '" H llirlr rialim in tliU nrfluw m i ' Illil dJ Ml Koi.UlHl-uf Jl'"T Jyl tC, C. W MOwltK !:." Timber Land, Aei .lune . hTs Notice tor Publication. Uldbd .Stnnw Lml ili"' riu. riiiiii... fin.. 'nil. .luiv i:; wi. .Votlre U hortiby given Unit m loiuptt anno Willi ttie piovlxlmm r im- nets Uongre of .liinaft, IH7H. i i.lilinl -An for llu .lo of tlinuer J.uuU in t.u- ul .f rnlif'irnlo, Oregon. N-1 l. : d 1 1 ill ton I'lirritory. ha cxlcti' '! 'J I'ublleLaiid hUitoii bvncl"f Atin H.I Clara 'im.ih i'. of LnmonU, iMiuilty of fronlt. tt' -dragon im tilt t In tl U' Ji' i-"( ittatDiiitoit o WW7. 1r the nur.-it i - i-f t neU U. tp 12 , r lrt, w in. A ml wiU niTer nroof to ! JitiMtMitigiit Ii uio re vnlnal!' f" Mllll or Mime Hutu for itgt t' nlliii i i irurr mid to e-utl,, Iht ehiiin t liolor tin- i;i iiiily Cl'-t ,ii iiiegnn, on tiio Sfllril day f UU7. Him linineK MWltuetse: 1 und V. ii. Huston, botli f f 1. mroii P i'.illll I I III' I llf I , 11' A nt. nii.l .ill .ui.cfkiitf ..I n in i ii rr .'tilifftn ...li. mi ,rii0.... ............p. - . - i ll... ..(....... H....I l.i.i.lu nr., r, ..II. -I DlV fill. III. ill- i.liitm III ll.lu ..Illi l. hii i.r IM'IW mild 2!lid day otauptetnber. I'M!. C. W. Miio'ik. Jy;K.sl0 litgiti;r nmnrwiRiA qhiituprN UULUPiUIrl vUU I MUiui RAILWAY GO. TIME TABLE NO. 10. Kiriictlvo July .1, 1001. Ttoutii Hound .No. a, North Hound No. I. (fCA-HOM. linlly riu,.'' benvo,. J.lftp.in. 'J.:i.in. J.ii'.i p,m. u.'Ji,in, .'1,12 i.lll. II.IHp.lM, il'!IAl.lll. it.iiii p.ia. n.iHi,ia. it.Wii.m. i.iwn.in. l.'.-.ipni, ,M..ni. fl.ll ii.in. Fk'li n in HIkki 11. Mm iii (iiinoiiH u, inn iii Hlnk il. tun m Wbuco ll.txiiuu Klundyku 10.1.1 p in summit to. in urn ItnyOJn m il n i" M(dfonnldM lO.Winn JIllMlIK, IO.iCihih Morn u.ftftiii Itrnkluvmu 1 t-i7n in Or'KH Vull'y tijonm ilniirhoii K.Wii.ih Kent K. II) rt.in Wllenx s.;uin in 0 Arrlvi).) ft.Mji.in. Hhniitko ! H.oo s m I'nr rutud Mini other Information ni'P'J' 10 A, L. ortAlO, tlonerHl lRciiKcr Agl. I'ortlmnl. Ori'l U, Ji Wuvuk, Aggut, 8uuulko,,Oru.