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. THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23. 1009 Town Topics TOXKI UTS A.Ml HKMKNTS. Orphriim Vn inl V I Hb. Crund VniirteMlle 1 'mii 1 11 k i . . Vinidovllla The nka . . futf mu Pony Show, 3 p. m. "Chow Chow.'' 8:16. 4 JOTJBWAI. AT TECB BEACKXS. In order (o procure prompt and morn satisfactory aeryjce. wUeft. t the summer resorts, ojitrr from the following- Journal agents at regular city rates. llwaco & I!wuro Itallway com pany, II. U. Woodruff, news UKent. Long Hearh, Kdward MoAllen. Ocean Turk, II. H. Woodruff. fceavlcw, F. 13. Ktraulial. The Breakers, J. M. Arthur. Oeurlm.-t. A. Utzlnuer. Seaside, Lynn Burtls. head quarters at Lewis A Co. Newport, llarlln Talbcrt. Collins Sprints. J. W. Belcher. Wl!hoU Springs. l' W. Mc Letan. Cnrson. Wash.. Mineral Springs hotel. M. Marks Jr. ho returned froih n six-week's business trip to Now York and 11ns ton where he went to purchase a shoe, block for the "(Jrand Lender" the ncV- department storo which will In' onened In a few (lavs at the corner uf Fifth nnd Alder streets. HitvlnK been In the shoo business nil hl life Air. Marks Is Well equipped with exper ience to select a shoo .stock, lie knows too, what the people of Oregon want From his stiitenient. It Is learned th-lt the Khoe department will be like the other branches of the store, stocked with all grades of merchandise from the verj- finest to the medium priced. Mr. Marks reports business In the east in a most stagnant condition, his own words helntf: "Portland Seems better to me from a business standpoint than It did before I went east. To see other cities now means to love Portland more." 4 PT AND THINK How ensy It Is to he deceived in buvlntc a diamond. The dlamundh sold at Leffert's are the finest to ho. had anywhere. This establishment has a leoord for selling nothliiK hut pure white, flawless, brilliant .stones Wa arc offering' some special prlcei on diamonds this month. Here are a few mice: 97.50, $10, 513.50, 916, 885, 938, 950, 9100, upwards. LEFFERT'S PIAMOWD MERCHANTS, 373 Washington Street, Hoar Fourth HUSTLE IS WATCHWORD Journal Scholarship Work ers Are Tred to Make (Jood I'se of the Time Left for Adding to Their Scores (Jood (Jains Expected. It behooves all the workers for Journal scholarships to get op with the lark and keep nt t ho contest work till the owl comes off Its perch. The parly bird cut-dies the worm and the. early workers land life subscription orders. SUCCESSOR 10 BRUIN Civil Service Commission Is Growing Kesiive Kiider the Long-Continued In action of the City Execu tive Board to Appoint. to the point where It borders on a Blinllailty to the diplomatic relations of Japan and th- t ' u It ,.,t States, the com mission,-! s lot, t,, h, .,. ,.,lt Hie hp poliilmeni U i.,.,., whpli, uWaln In tlw Winds or the I .,..iii,.,,. hidioulliov letii-r writer. ill n,.,li, ,i., ,,ia, ,.tv executive t.n:nd Ml up and t:,k0 ,,-the.' Tills is III. lilt' ( Friday's lllirtlnv; -1 t a I n . of th. br. - 'ir-e u -"l r civil sei v Ice commission several mrmbi rs of the com mission were e,n In the linllwfty talk ing to Fecietmv Milniiixti. Their Inada weia rlii-r t 1 k c t it t r and while thr con Yelsnlloii was not f, r uililir.it Imi modi words ns "a l ;i -o in .i ! 1 1 e length of time," "the Hit ha- h.-.n wltn Ilia bouid slme Jol- ;il." "e will lake It Up at tb- next Hireling" ai.d a tew other trite remarks which Icre no m-iiks of havluK been lai.nu b the winded mirel of pi-uce i in Bar association meeting The local daughter, Kstella M Kvans, on petition of the latter. Mrs (hirrctt had been her daughter's from dliin, helnjt uppnlnt ed as such In divorce proceedings until the Klrl should l,u 14, when the latter should b; allowed to select her guard ian. The frlrl eident!y found tho orig inal nrraiiKeinent satisfactory. Frederick riurnstedt. through the agency of lVvlIn & KlrebauKh, has sold his residence property, betnir lots 1 and 2, block 4, Mount Scott VI, w addition, at Lents, dr., to .Mr. N" Lnnnell and wife, recent arrivals from ,acks.m coun tv. who will malic their heme In this city. The consideration was $ 1 ,;'.",. j Water through hose for so-ink i I ng ' ! ' - , ' ", f - y s 't " Irmm in . , , committee has obtained an extension i yards or sidewalks or washing porches, of time In which members of the Ore-j or windows must be paid for In advance-j son bar desiring to attend tho American and used only between the hours of 5 liar association meeting at Seattle and S a. m. and 6 and 9 p. in. It must1 August 24 to 29, may purchase their not be used for sprinkllnR streets. if transportation. IKKets must ne on- used contrarv to these rules or waste- Ralph Robnett tallied at the office of tho Northern Pacific company, at Third and Morrl mui streets on or before Monday, Aug ust 24 In order to Abtnln excursion rate of JV. at) round trip. l'urchnse regular one-way first-class tickets on olnij trips, taking receipts therefor, and such receipts showing that olnK tickets vcrc purchased oil or before August 24, when signed by the secretary oT the meet ins or oilier nutnorized s n. and presented vvltliiu two 4tft vr close , uf meetinK not roiintlntf Sunday) to X. V ticket aRents at Se attle, will he honored for return trip r.t one-third fare. per dav s The next score will likely show some surprises and each contestant should strive to work off a surprise on his or service her nearest rival for honors. Ralph Itobnrtt, 3 17 Stanton street. Is leadinj; Jn district No. 1 In The Oregon lournuls third annual sciiolarstnp con Edward Drake nnd V. 1. Swan, for several years past with the Meier i J'Vanlf company, will open a new iloak and suit house on or about September at 4 15 W'a sli inm i mi street, corner Klevenrh. with un exclusive and up-to-date line of cloaks, suits, evening v. raps, gowns, waists and an esne-i:illv attnutlve line of silk under-sk I rt s. Messrs. Drake and Swan have an ex tensive personal acquaintance In this ritv. Mr. Drake being credit man for Alder A.- ! rank company, from fully It will lie shut off. Seats for the holidays will he seed ; by the committee on 1'ong i ega t Ion i, .... i en , i -,i ti A e-....... , t, i. ! ' ' i'ii.i ((,st ti last score showed his mnjor nnd t lay street,, tn,l;,v, Sunday. Seats ltv over Denna Melton 11,425. may also he obtained from John ll liar, j "Freda I.anner, Dallas, the lender In 2111 Morrison street, j. Aslo r. 2 12 l-'lrst ! ! street, and II. IHall, 7 NeM l.h Third i street, city. j W. M. l.add. administrator of the A. H. Johnson estate, lias sold the Yam hill county property under order of llie1 county court, but will continue to re-; celve bids for the properties in Mult j nomah and Washington counties until i August 2e, 3 DCs j The will of John M. McQuald. who : died August 17. was presented ).y James, MoUun'.d, the son of the deceased.! and was yesterdav admitted to probate. The entire estate, amounting in value to $ la. 300, Is hit to James l', McQuald. Clifford's orchestra will rinse out Will Ihe city executive board np- polnt a successor to I'aplain Hruln, late captain of detect lver " Or will It nof.' These are t v o flies' Ions which the city civil set Ice commission would like to "have answered. The commis sioners do not care who tells them th? fateful answers, but they do want anj answer. Kurt hei uu-re, the commissioners do not want a long, oracular nnswer j similar to tin letter they receiv ed from I the members of the police committee) of the executive hoard unking for a cer tified list of eligible candidates for the position. Tnls litter was so skillfully written and Its mennlnir so carefully hidden uwav In a mess of words that i the comml.-sloners ,nd to take three i guesses and a half beffui thev could I make out fust w' at the police com mittee members wanted. Whjit They Wfcntod. JiTven then the civil service commis sioners did not believe that the police commissioners wanted just wliat the civil service commissioners saio they wanted, but they said they did. although the police commissioners have not yet said that what Ihev wanted is what the civil servlco commissioners paid they wanted Ho it as it may, the city chnrter pro vines that the "appointing authority must make permanent appointment from said list of candidates- unless, upon rea sons assigned In writing by the ap pointing authority, the commission con sents to ami does certify a new list of candidates." The commission has certified an eligible list, the city executive hoard, which Is tho upnointlnir authority, has had the list since July 31. and still thcra has been no appointment. The civil service commission Is won derinfr Vihv'' Furthermore, the civil commission is wondering whether the city executive board Is greater than the charter, t If not, whv riot appoint, asks tho honorable civil service commission, In the words of llashlmura Togo, the Japanese school boy letter writer. Looks 1,1k a Aotlon. Finally, having resolved the question M2 -"Vf, ,cee)wi"iir'- a -r ' FREE An Extra Pair of Trousers With Every Suit of Clothes Two Weks Only August 17 to 29 Suits from $20 to $50 Grant Phegiey, Mgr. Seventh and Stark Sts.l POTTER Every convenience pro afVe Foason Tickets From Portland $.4 SFiND f OR "OREGON OUTINOS' City Tlckot Office, Third and Washlug-to-n sts. isliion he resigns mi the opening of engagement of 12 weeks on September) he ecu store, Mr. Swan was aN.i em- j 1 nt v,.n-i...ri end w in return to 1 ! ' " ' ' September fe Mr. Clifford will I ime teaching on September ft. Stu .175 Alder street. i-.-.-l'l Imoan 1,1- the loivliiir nuldie Tbi'l'and I: line of the new concern will he Drake ,v Sv;m company and every endeavor will he put forth to make this one of Ihe nu.st popular cloak and suit houses in tic northwest. dh This will remind you that now 1 ; the time to have your hair mattresses j renovated and returned the same dav. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled I Hair Factory. II. Metzger, proprietor. I In the matter of the estate of G ' Murhard, the appraisers. Krnest F,. Hal ter S Hi.oHnu nnil I 1! T el,.,- 11. Harrimnn, . te,-dny (lied tlidr inventory, estirriat big tho value of the estate at Jy.fmi. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, AVashoueal a.nd way landings, dallv ev- ! cejit Sunday. Leaves Washington street (lovei nor ( 'ha inhi rl.i i n has named n conimltte,- of prominent dregonlans v hose duty it w ill lie to raise the nec-v-s iry nionev for the building of two automobile toads to Crater Lake. The toi.evvnig compose the committee named by the gove; nor: K Judge Lionel li Webster. Hcnrv L. H s .n. Klai.rith Kails; J. F Ueddy, .Med r M-il F H Hopkins, Central I'oint 1 ubii iM.vers. Ashland. J. II. Scott Sile-n:" i T. Hahlwin, Klamath Kails; t ' 1, VI 111 'II, lOIII.OMI, 11. 1. t '1 ,. 1 ' , , . . !e,lfr.i; ' S Jackson, Portland anil:""" 1 Color,! Fr.mk II. Itay. New York City. Wnntp,, ,.awv;r7 ro, estate man or In the invenile court vesterda v a f t e r- ' ot hPr broker to share suite of three in tn luviniu loutt vrsieiuav attir , roornH call at S2i! Hoard of Trade hi, Ig. noon Judge i iantenlieln sentenced the, voutiiful burglar, (iscar drove, to the' L. H. Maxwell of the assessor's nf icforni schon! young (Jrove is the lad flee, and wile left last vycek for a tour Willi, with cj.ireice riiini, attempted to. of Yellowstone Lark lob his iiivii home in the early hours of j - - - last Thursday morning. Young Coon; R. W. Moore, expert photographer, was cptureil at the time, and had al- Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. rwitiv- la en setuenee.i to tno reiorm opticians, 321 of Sixth. 1 fe? ' ' " j-J T. ! district No : l over 'Jladys also lead. ihCKi." Ray Harper. has a majority of 22.555 Nelson. Oswego. Freda in the whole field having majority over Halph Konnett, who i is making a hard fight for first rlioleo or scholarships. Hay Harper. The Dalle?!, who leads district No. 4, has made good progress boo Deputy Sle rlff Hnrt captured I D. Chambers S- Son. the i.iove boy at ins mother's residence i Morrison street, corner vesterdae afternoon, w here ho had boon j in hiding since the attempted burglary To a Portland sawmill was awarded yesterday the contract' for sawing the timbers for the largest derrick which his ever been built In the Pacific north west. The derrick will bo shipped, knocked down, to Ontario. Or., where It will be erected for the purpose of devel oping the oil hearing ijualilles of le.uoo acres of eastern Oregon lands When complete, the derrick will stand 00 feet I lgh. find over :!0.nnn feet of lum ber will be required In the building. C. c. North, formerly with the West-' em Heal'y & Investment company, has enened the Pine free Land company et So!t-511 Huchanin building. Mr., r'orth Is a practical man with eight , vrais' experience In the business, and I has an extensive list of good properfles I" show his clients Ills announce ment In today's Journal will be inter esting reading for all those looking for home sites or Investments, and should be perused carefully W. A. Wise and nssoclntes, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, 0391. si gns. 2S4 Yamhill. Main Journal want ads. 1c ft word. WHERE TO PIXE. All delicacies Portland Itestm ments for ladie. of the season at the ta'it Private apart e('."i Washington. A special 50c ohhkcn dinner today at ) Hull's restaurant. ::.b) Washington street. Prances' Or 111. MH Sixth, serves an i elegant Due French dinner all day. 1 Chicken dinner with Ice cream, 60c. I Empire Itestaurant. 1H2 Third. I Moore's restaurant serves a special 50-Cfiit Sunday dinner. 14S Fifth st. ! Vernlce Gllkey. WE SPECIALIZE IN FINE BUSINESS STATIONERY ASK TO SEE SAMPLES OF DISTINCTIVE HEADINGS KILHA FIFTH AND OAK. i J H H Si! 1 f'i Gee.! The Waters Fine, FROM ASH ST. DOOX PORTLAND 8:30 A. M SATURDAYS 1:00 P M. QWANU TRIJi-QLORIOUS TIMI3 led, be hiding experienced stewardess to look 'omfort of lady passengers. Saturday to Monday . . .3L YAQU1NA BAY t t Oregon's Hatch less Beach Resort t I t Xo Students No Oai No Cocaine Special Reduction on All Dental Work Until Sept. 1st Cleaning teeth and painless extrac tion free for a short time only. TCETH . tTrtt iTW The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE! Best of fond, and an aliimilaiice of it. Fresh water from springs. Ail modern ne- ccssities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro- vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur- nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. ! Summer Excursion Rates ... C From All Points in the Northwest v NI'W'FORT is reached by way of the Soutliern Pacific to Albanv or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. 1 rain service daily, ami inc rrip a pleasure nirougnour. Leave Portland 8:15 a. m., main line, via Albany, or 7 a. rn., via west X side line. RATES FROM PORTLAND Season tickets, on sale daily SfJ.OO Saturday-to-Monday tickets ...$3.00 C Tall at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific. Third ? 4 and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pa- J cific agency elsewhere, for complete information. t Tlits office is equipped with nil the latest npplianees anil formulas for doing high-class work. Consultation free. A ton - year guarantee given with all work. CHICAGO Painless Dentists Corner Sixth and Washington. 1V sure you are In the right office. , Lady attendant. Phones, Main 3880, A-5340. Office Hours. S a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co. Oregon Line?, Portland, Oregon. RENT A PIANO You will "snt a jdano !n your hom this fill nnd winter. It will nfl'i'i'il yon mm di plrnsnrp. Perhaps von' foi l t'o it you aro not rady to j'Urchase tho piano you desire to own. .Most inusi'dans look forward to the tlmo wlion thoy will own a STEINWAY piano. RpiU ,'i piano from us nnd all the nvoioy paid m rent may he applied towa.-d the purchase of a STEIH WAY. W- have tho larjrfst stork of p'liio'- in tlio rlty nnd tho finest Una "f old fitandard. rollable, well kn iwn makes. Hrad the names- mimes np fanillinr as tho names of old friends -Stein way. Knahe, A. B. I'harii, Kverett. I.udwls:. Packard, i "onovcr, KitiRst'ti ry. We'dington, Kstv, Ernerson, Kurtunaim and i.tliers. our mnln snlmronms second floor. Plxtii and Morrison. Kntrince to store opposite postoffiee. SHERMAN, CLA Y& CO. "The Home of Dependable Flano" 1 ! ,.':-!.' 'f,'-t ,i r ,4 TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATE5 Florenc Onrrett was yrsterdav np jolnlel pnnrdl.in of her H-year-old NKW ADDITION THE CHOICE THAf DELIGHTS If in doubt as to the se lection of a present for yourself or a friend 1 Heitkempers will inspire i you. The variety for choice is handsome and extensive in, gold, sil ver, china, cut glass, onyx, brass, bronze, et?.. and rare and precious stones. HEITKEMPER'S JEWELRY STORE Lowtst Priced Jewelry Story for Fine Goods 286 MORRISON ST. WUburton Flatted and Put on the Mar ket by R. M. Wilbur. H. M. Willi-ir is Intro.lin in Wilbur ton tn the n -. 1 . 1 1 . today through Th'' Oiecon Joiirniii. Mr Wlltmr Hoqnlred i visit her father ncr"H of , lioh land on Portland ! boulevard nnd Patt-m in n m about ten' " enrs anil and Ins pl.ntted It into :ois lots, Sn and 7.' f-t fi outage and l"i fe,'t deep Wllburt in t" a valuable ad dition to thu city. ith two leading thorouhfsre priss'u It. Then Is a frinehise iiliid fr a rnrllne d-im P.i ! -ton avenue ul.nh uill run alone th" tract for a quart-r of a mile Tl.er is a M-ine'i H ill linn i.ater mnln nlont Portland !ioi;i rd along the tra't M'lth gradei) tree:s and eom-nt al-. assured Mr Wilbur intends mikinc ! Is trai t g-.ml to th" 1 M In the nu ii ourtori j r.bo:;t a ijuarter of a mil south of the residence section of Kep. ten, tb Hwlft tovinsite Tils part of the prnlrsiil.i Is rapidly ilru ini-'ni; Into n ho,,-, resldenrr district nd ihe owr 't of This hew aSdition evp.' t a tnpi l sn of biilldinc sites. .At prer,t it Is rer.i-lie.j by the .t Johns rr er.ice. lately and now shows 11.145 votes over dravco MoKlnniy, rilalock. The Blo- lock student however may have a big surprise in store for the leader In the next s. i re. OUT OP TOW J FXOPLB .r: i Cilkev, Grants Pass, the Wi cn do your entire Crown, Bridge h ader In district No. 3, has 5,066 more I and Plate Work in a dav If necessarv. ti-s than l.enn iWkrem, (iardlner. ! PoitlTrelv PainlsBa Extrctlnir Tree who Is n nertalp t ne n determined effort to leader. Rose A lirnnt of 4J North Twenty- first street leaves Monday for Iowa to If Komethin: New. you contemplate the puri-hnse of ri ran laoirs out, r (rarments. you IU find an eonnmiiTii aavini bv await-l-r t te op,r! of J ir-ifce A- ftran Co., !'. Wah!neton str'et. eorner Kleverth KverjtMnr new and up to d,i'e CURES RHEUMATISM Rheumatic TS Cure Per bottle. Per bottle. AS XJTTXBHA.X. SZITXST FOBk RHEUMATISM Ul ITS MaWT rOXKCB. P let lea Nerrons Headaches Neuralgia i Neuralgic Headaches ervousnesw j nervous uyspepsla Sleeplessness Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W.AHen&Co. Wholesale snd Retail Dm ml sts. I6tb i Harthill Sts Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AOEVT. Grsee p. Edmund w r-tVrdar sf tTtionn granted a divorce from her husband. ( H E1mimd fn the ground cf cruel and Inhuman treatment and ! ro dnnltnnM, The ttMI-n.ni ; IIAtT 1IU r r l I IP i Tin Edmnnds M.lrW4i,i ill! rK Al IT A ItR when plates or bridges ht ordered. SensitlTe tsoth and roots removed with out the least pain. Ten chairs only tho most selentific and careful work. 90 TEARS Ot POSTLATO. WA WIC1T AJrD ASSOCIATES JV Painless Dentists. rsillng- BUUr Third and Washington R a. m. to 1 p. m.. Sun-la s ' to 12. rainless Kutrartion. Re., plates JS.00. Both Phones. A and Main ! "i Mr.jr. i hp Avxrm c:n L'i mtf$ ijt SPLEHGID AQUATIC EVENTS Th r darsof fan, cxciwnirnt mid int?rrt YACHT RACES, LAUNCH RACES R0WIN3 RACES, SWIMM1NQ RACES Ample hotel and looping aceommo-lationa. 4nitiry rair, tfuihxm A'PDmnii '.'icnt and iiark win kiDf. apleDdid TudTiJ;( m:jit:-.i Irnirtrd nlmal perform a lmtr V . S wrh!n ("oo.st. most plaant rummer naort in Unitfi Statetft. For di1 Italirt.n sumotimv log ttaprodoas event AlilrcM MM V .1 v . I olonia 1 Hotel S.ATSS $3 FSB BAT A5TD UPWABD LINHSI.EV & SON, Proprietors New Building New Furniture RIGHT AT THE SOUNDING SEA Electric Light In Every Room Free Bus to and From All Trains Good F Is hi :!.!;. Boating and (fiiathlng 5tA!5.:)t, OREGON OTEL SALT AIR Centervllle Station, Wash. se to the ocean Rat-s reasonabla." Table unsurpassed. W. E. P. O. HCTCIIinsoW, Manaeer, Address, Seaview, Wash. DRAY AGE Machinery. Safe STORAGE and Merchant TRACKAGE Mrd i Stored pf"" CLAY S. MORSE ftbBJ 4th 4 DAVIS warlho0n.ec 13th & HOVT Cordwood $5 SECRETARY, Rtm Associitioi, ASTORIA, OREOON J '---'i-.Z--- i SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES Ou ad On Ikird ar for Ronnd Trtji 1 ickU poixl II IIRJUIIIB I II. II Anfnt ? to .AnUAt Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry f?" Gold Fracelets and- Sts" ' I r"t uintis or all desvrlv r . 'sj tlons i tlons made to order. Amerl-an names an- araved with the three Chinese eharac kjx., Giory, Pros. and Inrevttr. reasonable and .w, l---. e . . I -nf anv Jul.. . : j. ". i nromptly executed nl if nt (irepald to anjr part f the l S Tin Hfcllled Jay Tu Chung. Mngr.. 231 Alder atreec. P-L'- P cardihaf fvyfc -- - B 'ei'. ' fcvl. ,!i . J penty : t..v- i . Charftes vlia. 4-ft., rirrt-Clase Wood. KEOUU WOOD COMPAJTT th snd Ghsan le!-i 3 i&. A-l 1S i shewed t hal I wife rtnr hadly and w In the habit of rsr-rndlns track of his time with ntb.r I women. - i I.ABRR THOMAS Phone A-t1l. i 1-abr-e Fddf cor. 2d and Washlnua. we an roR, repair; AND DELIVER All WORK SKWIXO MACHIVKP OVH PPF-IAl-! TT. WE REPAIR EVERTTH1NA1 PHONE AND W E WILL CALI. i East 1811 491 E. Ilorrisoa SL I V - ! i ICIaremont Tavern A eJ-arrnlnc placa t ren-1 the evening. All -he delt-acle of the eeaeon. rrepar4 by a -fef "who knows hO." ttcellent serrlc. Flemish and Oak Finish Sl.lO PER GALLON Liquid Wood Filler S1.Z5 PEIi GALLON Be-iched hy rllfMfl r)d- of wen nlla, er. if y prefer, bx Aatoria trains Portland Sash S'DccrCo. tboit rr. rontXAvo. ct. PUK8 HUMODl;UtI) At 1a thaa -tlrf p- next resst.- e fjf's tr .- -t 1 lav StTMl.