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% * ► *' r¡j ■ . I i ■ ’ ■ it* ■ I • i * 't- Ï] i g ♦ Ï « L 4 i j.' I I J ■V. I IÍ 1 V 7. 1 ’'I 5 - Í .r I » I I i k . : ! ! i ¡ r IS -.r I r^OTTT? IT? 12 vX L z X wli SÆV« J« IK. Upton, It ts the undoubted right of this people to canvass public measures and the merits of publie men."— W euster . £ j ■ . TUESDAY1,. MAY 28, 1867 ■ Thu Aail Road Meeting at Amity. t- > We are informed by Hon. E. C. Brad- sliaw, who was in attendance, that the Railroad meeting held at Amity on last ( Saturday was well attended and that con- siderable interest wm manifested by all matter parties touching the subject hand. 4 in Some 880 00 was subscribed in the village to aid in the prosecution of the injunotion case against the usurping ¿I Company. < On the subject of rendering aid to this Rail road enterprise, there should be but to . one opinion on this side of the rivet, ¿ r The canvassing agent for Yamhill County, Mr. « 4 ities the people are somewhat slow to nee « * ! ; the practical necessity for adcA action as is now being had in behalf of the Rail I road; yet every one manifests a deep in terest in our Railroad prospects. % This question, it will be seen upon a moments reflection, assumes a practical importance and a practical shape necessarily and per force of circumstances. All will agree that the experience of the last twenty five years in other states, de mor st rates that, at no distant dpy, a Rail road will be con <1 structed somewhere through Oregon. It A is susceptible of the moet abundant dem onstration that the natural location for the K I line of said road is on the west side of the Willamette river, and that other things being equal, no Company fit to be entrus •tor« ted with the construction of a Railroad jv. I * . I I I • I - 4 ' ‘ would, for a moment think of locating it on the east side of said river. (GRAPHIC. >*• .rrut The Wrong InscriptfaB* The Oregonian complains of tbe tardiness . Chicago,. Maw'15.—A courier from the of the people of the United States in the mat* note to our people whatever. Locate the b ' icl of ter of erecting suitable monuments to tbe road otf this side, and all will share in the Plains gives the particulars of the 8ICgC 'Forts i. Buford and Union, which lasted thi ree memory of tbe honored dead—that money „ i The Indian |ndiah force nihnhered m|m|jered 3,000. general benefits resulting. We have it in months. The first attest, was made December 19lh. comas in very slowly toward erect ng the pro. . ?/.a(tac|t. our power so to locate it. Will we improfe Only one nian, was killed dufcing the entire jected “ Lincoln Monument;” The editorhas I ;l i the golden opportunity ? - siege. The gartison suffered for want of wa . hardly forgotten that some $80,000 was stolen 9 ter, until a Well Was dug. The safety of the Fort was due to a division among the Indians, by his party friends about a year since, of the Is Getting just what ho Deserves. Judge Deady is just now the target for who Could not agree on a plat of> operation, money raised to aid in the construction of-tbe and severd times fought among themselves, Lincoln Monument at Siningficld. Thia all sorts of vindictive thrusts through the killing a niAnbet. J ‘ Fort Buford is garrisoned JAL-1— j •any CjThirty-flrst Riegulars, under roguery may account to some extent for the entire Radical press of the coast. When by Company Col. ltenjtih. 'fihere are 83 Ho'dli ars and 10 extreme backwardness of the people in the it is considered that the learned Judge, citizens. The Indians expressed a ^etermjina- ' “ high and holy duty ” of furnishing funds for tion to exterminate extermidate the whites.. whi es. through the mistaken notion that he wo’d tion* such purpose. They have learned from bit-, Th« Th» Demdcrsitic Democratic majority^ majority jn in K Ker íucky over thereby appease the wrath that a decision both parties is f000. ter experience, that it will not do to trust 3 ! I 1 I Radicals with the management of considerable in the M’CalbM’Dowell case, in accord- A Disturbance Salt Uke, May 14.—Tbe telegraph line sums of money. They invariably steal it. ance with his oath and the law in such 1! was cul>we»ter4ay nlay by Indians and repaired • And again ; The inscription contemplated oases made and provided, must invoke up to-day. They $an off stock! They tarj stock last night at Pole Po(e Lween | Julesburg and Mud Springs, for said monument is not tbe one to long be on his head, had recourse to the insidious creek,; tietween and chased d ian ambulance coming west from popular with the American people. Lot it be and oontemptible meanness of condemn Pole < qrtek this morning, j ' '711 I I announced that a monument to cost five bun- i. r * Li It Lake, May? 15. — Stage Sall ing M’Call as having deserved the fate of dred thousand dollirs is to be erected to the er ’s creek to trips per tieak from Ci »per two tri the veriest felon, and at ths?same time North . i>i rlatte.ufili) the line ii fully protected memory of the “ late lamented,” bearing an by tho military. The stag party bad a inscription something like the fallowing, and awarding him damages, it is not surpris ht of the 13, skirmish with Indians on the ing that his action provokes a mortifying and’report the country full of Indians. The we are certain the Ffull amount would be Bradshaw, informs us that in some local But other «< * through YamEilUn^ polk counties¡ what fo WM j| will bHf ohrtoiss, is a matter oil ino Fditor 9 ♦* f T rpT_TT? X. xlJjJ M.-* !» I. % 4 t ii i fi J I IÍ ; « I THE COUNTRY AND THE AGE DEMAI YOU THAT YOU MAKE THE M08T OF 4 TIME AND YOUR energies Z 5 ¿S You can be Successful. : You can make Money. You can rise to Distinction, ’ AS F ’ . - 7 ’ , - j 'll J Merchants, Farmers , or Bankers. ' T « AS Bookkeepers Accountants or Clerks A8 AS l : . x Financiers or Prof \stional Men^ ■' | f I IF IF Yoti YOU Educate yourself practically. Educate your- * yourselves as solves for the timet, e yourselves in1 the age demands. Ed the best manner pcssrble, in the shortest time,’ and at tbe least expense; to insure ' L sucoees. ‘ I I ESTYon can accomplish all this in • * t t THREE ^IOYTII’S TIME. 41 Read—Reflect-*and Act. t Tbe Future of this Coast demands it. f w| Your Own Interest demands it.- i THE ■ / ' i V National College rebuke at the hands of his party friends, railroad party wap attacked on the same night, raised in less than three years; one iqan killed And one badly ounded. 11 R eared to the memory or the man who , while, the friends of the cause ot M’Call Assault»fCongr© i Kelly. BEING DESTITUTE OF PATRIOTISM, EXPERIENCE, -OF- volunteer no word of solace to sobthe and ñhune^s and New York, May 15.—Tbe AND HONESTY, HEEDED TRI COUN- BUSINESS AND COMMERCEf that the at - INDIVIDUALITY calm his troubled and agonizingly pertur Herald's speckle generally T AT tack on Mf. K^ly was evidi ntljr r preconcerted sels or K naves , T raitors and H ypocrites , bed ear. This is right M The wages of and probably Simulated by an incendiary Portland, Oregon. UNTIL, THROUGH SUCH COUNSELS AND HIS OWN sin is death j” and neither the King on article in the Mobile TYmcsAnd otjier papers. Offers, the best and mos suoeessful system * uarter ot an hour IMBECILITY AND TREACHERY, THE FAIREST FAB* of Praotioal Training to qualify young and Kelly bad beerflspeaking a qui his throne nor the beggar in his rags can on temperance.^ ’A hundred f persons were on ric of G overnment ever devised by man , middle aged men for an aotive, successful reasonably 4^ope for immunity from the the platldrm, including eminert citizens and WAS CONVERTED INTO A VERY PANDEMONIUM life. reporters. Th| Chief of Police attempted to Let young and middle aged men. artisans* punishment due for his wanton misdeeds. reporter^. Tfa FOR THE PROMOTION OF THEFT, ROBBERY, OPS arrest the rintìeader, who dr sw a pistol.— and clerks, lerks, men of business and professional < Tho conclusions reached by the Judge, Somebody eallpd on him to fi e, his friends PRESSION. LICENTIOUSNESS, DEBAUCHERY, *VICE men, avail themselves of the opportunities opportunities' •. ¥ dragging Kell^taway and the crowd flying in AND IMMORALITY. ” offered, and hew out for themselves an hon in his somewhat elaborate opinion as pub all direetioD8. ifThere was no attempt by the orable career .. .I'llLJi:!. J J j. KLjLr-L-j lished in the papers, are at once so anom police is com- . The people having left in them yet, some to arrestkny of the petti YOUNG MEN who can devote tEr&U or plained' that S J regard for itfhe truth of history, would sub docs nòt ( J xercise power p< alous, that, aM in the matter of the position four months to sledy— Middle Aged Men sufficiently un military t ill for 1 tbe pro- scribe liberally to a fund for tbe purpose who desire to better their condition m life, of A. Johnson on the admission of South tection of the » and others who desire honorable and lucra above outlined. J ern Congressmen, wherein be belabors ■ I <■ ■ 1 cllancous. tive situations in business, can here enjoy ■ LI 1 J 'k _ Dapicl 'Kelly,* a wealthy pl d in any other in- ip-owner of B urnt O ut A gain .—Idaho City was advantages not to be f Congress for refusing them admission, n sued for breves Boston, _ jstdn, has been bren l> of promise burnt on the 18th inst. It Is rather a remark- stitution on the coast. himself meanwhile,suggesting through the by Belinda Elmo, for $20,000 dm Mges. I - r L ■ 1 L The course of study n be completed in able coincidence that tbe late destruction be imv » iivi uivniK,. iic, ten to weeks Tuition There was a ’ riot at Brpwrtsv II i * fourteen * . *. \ 77' tlffie. “. ___ _ for the e, Tennessee, “loyalty” dodge, tbe best argument in on Mi [pnday, during the Radical Con invention, fell that place on the same day of tbe same full course, time unlimited, $50. Those Li the world in justification of their exclu Itiai reported that three whites nod tw o blacks will be admitted -777-—- month that it was destroyed by fire two wishing to become memb any week day in the yeatL No examinations é ».L -■ were fahot. «hot. sion, they deserve the contempt, mixed weri ». * ’ 4- .A .Ik f years ago. *¡ Fatmouth, 15 Friinouth Sai ship Jvanhoe¡ at time of entering. with pity, which they are the object of for San Fran^jsco^ « The College' Gazette, giving foil informa- rl 7.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, It is stated; that the Repu blic sails tion of tbe Course of Study, and am Great Svl- from Maine to California and ■. from Sono on tbe 20th’for San Francisoo, and ¡íur China tern of Practical Training, with much valu San* I 1 !i- ■ ra to British Columbia. Sept. 4th. - able and interestin 1 I i r . ! I interesting reading matter, is sent REAP, READ, Seq^tqr Stu^t will leave ¡next steamer. Some men seem slow indeed in realising free of change to all whd desire it, 4 AND ' 7 4 • • Address all communi itions to tion in the South - the stubborn fact that the temper of the , M. K. LAUD! JiSLAGER, 15i — No steps have yet < Netor New York, ïorK, !May way 10. undergone a change on people has President $ been taken for registration of Jg voters Otisrí ih-AI«? y 2 nil ly ortland, Oregon.. 9 i a person’s claims on the score of honesty bama. In Louisiana register! Hit progress F rom Mr. T homa »-:—We have used Hen ■r *nB rapidly. Two wo colored ins inspectors ol ells- ley’s Royal Balsam in my family this winter. 11 Lri *7- s ' ■ :J a ' ?• | fag. . Wfa of purpose, and consistency, who would toms; were appointed .yes yesterday. Mayofc There is no nse in talking. It throwi throws erery- every become the champion of both sides of any Heath designs openings hools to: HAYWARD, COLEMAN & CO./ o pu r ibli thing in tbe shape of Cough Medioine in the Iscriminate white and black in dscrimink ____ x question, kx- ________ r —!*.t great or of neither -iJ*. side ..r:* of it. I shade that I ever saw. My wife was troubled r i * IXPORTEB8 AND" DEALERS IM Í w\th as11; ma or smothering spells for years, V ~ . A gainst tux P eople ,—The i Or< egonian de- The times demand positive men. No •i" and could get nothing to have awy effect un- to the task til I^itruck Ooekery, «amps, Oils., shuffling and evasion, however well dis- votes a lengthy and labored i l^truck this Royal Balsam, Balsam. She is now tb< worst cold I - em of th ho country about well. It cured me of the • I GLASS, CHINJ A, , AND A! guised by sophistry, will be tolerated.- of proving to.the wool grow» PLATED ever bad in iny life in one night. When WARP E> Dithonesty and knavery lurk at the base« that they are getting enough for their wools < ever ourcbildr4n have anything like a cough, I 1 It the I inn Coupty Wool a few drqns being given on going to bed, that ’ also ‘ stigmatizes ....................... CUTLERY, of his schemes who attempts to gain the i Grower’s Convention, as a convocation of “ “ a is the last Of* the cough, f l never intend to popular esteem by patronizing all sides or . . ' l in the house. few persons.” $he Oregonian not make be without 1 it Lamps, Chandeliers, Chimneys, and Lamp B. THOMAS, the paper man. neither (?) side of any given theory, by Stock. the mistake of Supposing that said ' Conven- ' li ’ ‘ ’ From Mrs. M. Scott. |. Kerosene, which the public weal may be retarded or tion was composed of visionary and impractix Mother bad a dreadful bad cold ; she was Coal, ' *p j j - I 'll I s I I ' ' ! * promoted. cal dreamers. ' In the report published in the so hoarse you could not understand a word Lard, i i i , _______ Neats foot andf she u oold speak. I got a bottle of Dr. Hen Democrat, of ^proceedings, ire find record- C limchiko L ogic .—Almost everybody, we ed|he names of some of tbe foremost business ley’s Royal Balsam, and in one day and OirJ Tanners1 Ò», Alcohol, ettf- night it cored her. I confess I have seen a presume, has beard it alleged by the Radicals, _xu_ À « bÄh men of the State, k i . i ||i jt ( o ' Il 1 ‘ 37 F ront S treet , P ortland , and great deal of medicine in my life, but nothing that, the reason Democrats opposed the negro a 414 Front st,, San Francisco. When a meeting, no matter lor what purs to compare with tbe promptness, ana I might no22 Tilt I i * 4 I II I equality doctrines of that party was, that the ': ! i I s1 t-i <■ ' • ls.‘ 1 '-Ul-I- P'-k» among ’- pose, numbers its active > participants say magical effects of Henley’s Royal Bajsmn latter were fearful that the nigger would in M rs M. __ S cott . for a bad oold. ZZ. _ . 27- ■ ! ' ««I TT. M . . I . E1ARH FOR Al* E.—Desiring such men as Dr. W. F. Alexand er, J. Crooks, Portland, April 7.T856. deed become their equal—woilld marry in M. Payne, , Jesse PartiSb, Olney Fry, Sr.. M. ■T to remove to New [exico, I will sell my* From Mr. Piltock. their families, Ac. They further urge that Thompson, , R. 8. Burkhai t C. P, Burkhart' We have uped some ____ _ of _________ Henley’s _ Rflyal Farm, situated on tbe s Jem Road, two miles there can neither be danger nor wrong in south of Lafayette, at R are bargain . 1___ 11u — Sam. Coopèr, Wm. McCoy, Richard Clark, F.-‘ ‘Balsam in my family and think it is aspleh- at^d on this Farm, are a a!comfortable DweH giving the nigger all the rights enjoyed by did medicine for children, ,17.2 ___ __ as well ‘ 1 as lor . « — S. Powell, Jo£ Hamilton, Vincent Watson,' t grown persons. ] For oonghs and colds I ing* Hot House, a - splendid Barn, and good other people—that social equality did not J J J ' . Il • ' • Ï i ' ' Il - I !■' I .1 L OrAiard. H. L. Knox, Gfeorge Knox, E. L. Knox, Silas freely recommend it to the public. » mean that the whites shoukj intermarry and Height, C. T. >y applying soon, a good Farm can be “ 1 jngram, _ * . G. 1 Milh rj S. Slater, L. ’ R. PlTTOCK. • V had mix down with the blacks if they did not want ha^i at ma marvellouBly low figures. Possession Cox,* A. W.;S.|tonard, J. F Hulburt, Milton From Judge Marquam. --- perfect. wpl be gi given immediately.^ ----- Title to. Now a parallel argument will suit the I have used Henley ’ s Royal Balsam for a JA[MES THOMxkS. / JAlfc Hauston, Hugh Nickerson, J W. George, J Mormom problem to a dot. If you are not bad congb. and I fin<l ita splendid medicina. Lafayette, March 7, lpi “ H67, Nixon; C. Westlake, W. and T. S. lltf afraid your daughters will become parties to Nixòn, C. Westlake I have recommended it to a great many. T—------ -tjñU í, h — ,'. L. i I — I------------------—T- Kendall, it becomes the climax of. » of impudeuce They all speak very highly of the medicine, the plurality heresy, why do you oppose it? LN5TY LODGE’ A O. &49 to write it dowfi an insignificant a^feir. and I freely recommend it to the public. If to oppose a line of policy leading to the P. A. M arquam . Oar advice^te.lii^ierk !iiu ^tate, and ail ’• I -INDEPENDENT- elevation of the negro to a level with the ror sate For sale at all principal Drug Stores, and I t else concerned,i^s, buy your woolens lens in Oregon at the residence of Dr. Wm. Hr H emley , cor- whites “before the law” betrays a dread on ORDER GOOD TEMPTA RS, and of Oregon Manufacture to the entire ex- ner of Fifth and Jefferson streets, the part of the opposing party of becoming no ’(■ < ’ ! • < >-4‘ ■ t i 3 Portland, Oregon. v2 nlG tf elusion of eastern fabrics, By a scrupulous eets every Saturday evemning at Unity better than the nigger tn consequence, then For sale by R. L. Simpson, Lafayette. Schoo] House. adherenoe to lhis‘practice wb increase the indeed is it an ovidence that all who oppose J. M. B axter , W. C. lliJrel business df our factories, thereby enabling 7 ' i '/ ** . < I’ ] I • * G. A. H enry , W. 8. the Mormon creed, are apprehensive that they them to pay more fbr our L ) and J ‘ ‘ — ’ — WOJ in return M iraculous C ure . — Dr. Wm. Henley- and theirs will become polygamists because poll aa<s tliAtaa : 7'^ | J ' :* ' " ‘ -—4.v... .. U. ' A a A oa tai sell us their maouíactured 1 articles much Dear Sir:—1 feel it but a duty to inform you ■ ■ I’«. ■ ■ . «V r'~ '-I: *1 : ' . ’r T polygamists exist. There is no room for two I I » T<> RAGKv .5 cheaper than they now do. J very conceive- aud the public what a miraculous effect your opinions on this point. Royal Balsam bad on my wife. She had J.1.1-* — j x ' j _ /* — J able argument* is in favor of patronizing our And Con mis s Ion Î- been affected with a severe cough for several J • K* SAMPSON ofj tbe LAFAYETTE local manufactories. By ¿o 'oibg we not only weeks, which bad assumed a Dangerous fea T errible A ccident *- 8ix M en the LAFAYETTE ture, for which many physicians have boon D rowned in , T illamook B at . — Mr. enhance tbe general pi iperity/jf our State WARE HOUSE, would l say to all inter.. J trying without any material benefit, and all by encouraging home 'indu ssrf r and home ested, that he is prepared with improved, the remedies failed to give her any relief. Wm.‘ Squires brings the news that,; on- Mo n- superior article skill, but we g^t an infinitely Without relief was got, I feared for the worst, faciliitles for the accommcS iodation of Fann day the 20th inst., Lieut. Kinchloe, of the * ' j*. ! | * f Î ¡ M in her present condition. The cough appear era, Merchants and other er Shippers, with of goods for our money. K othing could be I Coast Survey Staff, with Chas,. West,. T. ed to be worse al night, she could get no root safe, accessible and convi ivooient STOR- se that eastern ifc I p. Stallcup, Elias Stallcnp, H. Ballou, Josiah more absurd than to supptj —when Mr. Randall, of thia place, advised AGE. 7 He will also Purol ihise and For-, manufacturers can import wabl from thit me to try your Royal Balsam; all ether rem > A Glendenin and another gentleman« was drown ¡ti’ •nable CorntBi»- ward Produce for a reasons coast, manufacture it into fa iriqs and export edies having failed, I concluded to try it, and ed in Tillamook Bay while prosecuting ¡the sion. Goods and Packages i Shipped to1 them to tiis couatry, and compete with onr I purchased two bottles. Strange to say, by my care wUl receive due and prompt att work of surveying the harbor. ¡..si . J f. ■ ■ the time I gave her three spoonsful of the 1.I 7 Ht cannot be factories in qualily and pr ention. Balsam she got relief, and slept, a thing she A boat bearing seven men i in all, was caps ■•w__ 1 III fantr 1 Til /• i J1L] ¡g J. K. 8AMPSON- done. We K&|^safely calci !i)l«te that only had not done for three nights previous; By sized by a breaker, only one of' the party imported from tbe the tia>e she bad taken one bottle the cough Lafayette, Nov. 23, 1866* a reaching the shore in safety. The bodies of “shoddy ” goods can be i. was checked. Its effect was truly miraculous, > a ’ ,r • -1 ' tl market against as the cure was effectual; hence, I have no none of the drowned men had been recovered eastern States «nJ sold in this ■4* i -r; a II ' GIVE HEED. hesitation in recommending tbe Royal Balsam when our informant left. The survey of the our domestic I m^ufactnres. a .---------------- to all who are afflicted ana it appears aston date I shall sell groceries and fter this da -— I ■ harbor was about completed when the acc ’ acex th . J,htely 1 confectionei ishing to me that medicine of snob great merit riefi only fbr the cads* My d , an extensive purchai I ’'J ® ' T iVe,,iave - - dent occurred. profits being meagre, I cannot keep up and i and L might say magical effect, h not more addition to our stock of Job Type and other in nse. My candid opinion is ; if persons use do otherwise., — ■ 1 - I- - ■ - - . L. | | if Tilton says the u Methodist Church »■ iä ecute every Material, which enables us to ext Parties indebted to me will save themselves it once they never will he witboot it in the Christian song-bird ol the West.” and me much annoyance, by settling vane variety of Job Printing ft {he e C ourier house. ZZ. H. COCHRAN. There hasi never been a divorce ately. mted in Office,, as neatly, and as cheaply, < as the same eddy. My outstanding »accounts mwf be Vancouver, March 1,1867; 2 nI6 If Tit I.rii • r • « * South Carolina. R.L. SIMPSON. rpatd. ftm «m M done anywhere» , nlO-tf ) I r For sale by R. L. Simpson» Lafayette. s » .1 r F * I / % > ! I H 41 II -I i t < f p ♦ ? * thing» are not, equal. Men interested in the progress of the east side of the river, knowing that, without a mighty effort on their part^ the road would locate itself on I the west side, have set themselves to work with a view to stealing the franchises of a legally organized Company because said Company was committed in advance to the policy of giving all portions of the 1. state, a chance to compete for the location 3 of an enterprise in which the people had a To this end a Compa common interest. ny (!) was formed adopting the regular Company’s title, which Company procee ìr ded immediately, and in a covert manner, to let the contract for building a road loca f. ted all the way on the east side of the Willamette river—giving the west side no show whatever, I although the west side must contribute its full proportion of tbe A taxes levied on the people in aid of tbe X M Oregon Central Rail Road.” It may be urged here that the action of the Compa 1 ny (?) locating the road and letting the contract for'the building of the same was V illegal and unauthorized—an usurpation, « and therefore void. * This we grant, and it is for the purpose of showing this fact up and of maintaining our rights in the prem ises that meetings are being held and mon ey attempted to be raised. • If we of this side of the river suffer tbe regular Company —the Company pledged to give us a fair show in the matter, to look supinely on, and do nothing, we thereby legalize the action of the Company which has already V ignored our claims and left us out in the cold. 4 This qustion is a settled one. ; The road is already locatad(7) where it will be of no practical advantage to us whatever, and it only remains for tho people of the west side to adopt and prosecute vigorous measures looking to the bursting out of tbe arrangement. bogus This we can do. The law is on our side, and the regular ■ Company is with us. We have all to gain and nothing to lose in the effort. .The ’ 5 stock and other aid subscribed on this side is subscribed on the express condition that in the event the road is not located here, we are absolved from the payment of a i cent of it. Then it behooves us to be up and doing, for our hopes are inter woven with the destinies of the regular Company; that Company sustained and the location of the road on this side is a A fixed fact—otherwise, the road passes from our grasp—has already gone from our gazo. » « Jt As to exactly where the road will run ■•i. I Stop that Cough! 4 «< i ♦ j- J ■Ï • I - ¿ » c « * r M ..... « ì I- ' ■ ■ ’ <% * f a » . ■' I g a J— A 1 ' Í ! I I t ? . t / 4 r » I, I » « Ì '■ » J I t .rf<< w ■f IM i J . r • i r • . » _ _ _ ________ —' I K' . a i 11 I i I. I ♦ f I * •r; f I 4 • 1. I i‘ .J ■I • • ■,