.. .... . - A J-, -- - 1 ST A -S HniTHE OREGON SUNDAY f JOURNAL, PORTLA ND,- SUNDAY MORNING, ' FEBRUARYS 8, 1820 5 ,1 . v- I . TOWN TOPICS State? 01 . Traveler to all netBtf af the United State1 or abroad ehoold take adTatrtac at experienced to-, frnaatloo and eerrtre offeree tnroosh Tha Ora (oa J oamal Travel Borate, Id paraonal chart of Doner B. Smith. Railroad ticket and ataamablp book Inn arranged. Foraiaa j exchanga iaenad. ,(aformattoa amn fesaniaM uaaatmi la. eoMiiva gvsrrrs ' . ,v ,.' ' Aatemobfla ahbtr, February 2t to 28. Northweat llaatar Builder' aasocUtJoa. Bfnlt eomab hotel. February 24 to 3S. . State Sunday School aaeociaOoej. Mar, It 20. Northweat DrtuccM eawctation. Mar, 1920. Rut (ran fa contention,. Band, J una 1, 1920. Klwaoia club. Dtlhmai contention. Portland. Jure 2 to S. . National TriTler' Protective aaanclitloa. Portland, iuaa 14 to It. - f Eaatarn Bur convention, Partlaad, t fans Grand lodge of Ifaeoa. June-IS. ImpartaJ Shrine convention. 'Jane 23 to 24. firaad Arm tate encampment." Aetoria. Jaae 1020. THKIFT STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Sal at Builne Off leu, 'The Journal. Farren to Be HolIelter-r-Paul P. Far rens, of the legal department of Southern Pacific railroad in this city, has been appointed assistant general solicitor of tha Southern Pacific system under Guy P Nhnun. ereneral solicitor, of San Fran- cibco n& will have charge of the legal control or me 8. r. lines nortn oi Asn land. now under Federal direction , of R- Scott, according to an announce ment this morning. A. C. Spencer was formerly legal controller of the S. P.' lines while they were under the management of J. P. p'Brlen. Farrena. at that time was on assirtant to - Spencer, who Is now directing all his attention to the legal department of the O.-W. Monthly Library Bnllftla Reamed Books aded to the library during Jan uary, with brief reviews of those of par ticular interest, and a selected list of old favorites of particular Interest at this time, are described In the Monthly Bulletin, the publication of which has been' resumed by the Portland library association for the ffrst time since the war forced a discontinuance of the pamphlet The publication contains 18 pane of comment. The books are classi fied under the general headings Into which the titles and subjects fall. Portland Can't Be Benefited By Slacker We must have 100 per cent loyalists to make this a great thriving city;- These must support our local in dustries, particularly when their prod ucts are better man we imponeu article. Our men's work shoes, wear considered, are 50 per cent cheaper than the papersoled store footwear, and In actual cash are lower priced. Sadler's Shoe Factory, Seventeenth and Marshall Adv. r riabeth's Electro-Hydro, 9vroMli Oym. price today. Our kerosene burners, for stoves and ranges, afford a fuel tanta mount to wood at $5 per cord. And the fire Is a joy no trouble, no soot, no labor Just light and the heat Is con tinuous so long as wanted, and of any ' degree of Intensity desired. Iaard Gas Heating Co.. Moose Temple. Fourth and Taylor. Main 6833. Adv. Will Entertain Visitor olumbla lodge. Degree of Honor, will entertain visiting members and friends Monday evening at the rooms of the East Side Business Men's club. Grand avenue and Kast Al:ler streets. There will be danoing and 'refreshments. i Trapping Seaaoa Big The trapping season which closes Feb. 28 has been the biggest in the history of the state, says State Game Warden Carl Shoemaker. Nearly 2000 licenses have been Issued. The great demand for and high prices of furs have been the Incentive for the eta n it ui 111115 Remember the cold spell last December? Many customers were , out of fuel. They flocked in to' or der some at the last minute. Which completely swamped us. We had warned them through the newspapers all last summer. x - But they forgot the advice. Now Listen! The same ling is go . ing to happen with the Gasco Furnace. It has taker Portland by -storm. It will be physically Impossible to wait On. everybody, in one month. Therefore we urge you to place your order now, before the price advances . so we, may wait on you rat jour option. Many have heeded our advice. Many will come in when we will have to say No. In order to give them another chance, we will continue the special sale one. 'more week.. -But after that--- -a. - The basic price will be $350 instead of $325. ,;Pori't procrastinate. - C a i tomorrow and .J place your order. . - Portland gas & coke company ALDEE 2TEAK JTFTH recejrd breaking trapping ausUvltle. ' Trappers will realize mora than Sl.OOO.OOO from their furs. It Is estimated. . . Holtfap gatpeets Confeit John Strea- man and " Emery Branner, arrested Thursday bynhe police for investigation, are said tohave confessed to the, holdup of Marko Valecak last Tuesday night at Twenty-second and Qulmby streets. Valecak put up a fight. 'Branner took to hla heels and Htreeman waar knocked down. The police found the gun In iheht room. Patrolman Perkins, a aew man on the force, picked upthe rnen-on gh eral description after Vatch4a thetn eat a meal in a north end restaurant. The detectives secured the alleged ; cohtei slon. " , . St. Andrews Concert The St Andrews Society of Oregon are giving a concert and dance In the Masonic temple, Feb wary 9, or the benefit; of disabled Scottish soldiers and saUorsv. Thosav who have promised their services are: Miss Eloise Hall Cook, Mrs. Jiarold Bailey, Miss Harper, Mist ReeySj Fred Crow ther and George Grahaat Members of the pipe band will be in attendance pnd will give selections during the evehtna. The concert will be followed by. a dance. Music will be flarnished by the orchestra recently organized by .the Canadian Veterans association. , Forest Queitloas . te be DlaesMSd Problemn of forest protection, water power, airplane patrol map and similar subjects will be discussed at a meeting of forest service officials to be held in Denver this week, for which District Forester George Cecil, District Engineer P. H. Dater, Forest Examiner D. V. Stroop and E. W. Kramer of . district No. 1 left Friday. The last, day of, the conference; will be held with the bureau of public roads, when highway con struction projects 'will be considered. Managing Phyalelas Die Members of the Modern Woodmen of America. In this city hav been notified of tha-death on February 3 in San Francisco" Jt Dr. J. A. Rutledge, managing phyaleian of the M. W. A. santtorium at Colorado Springs. Dr. Rutledge has been actively Identified with the medical department of the M. W. A. since 1903. and at the head 6f the sanitorium at Colorado Springs since 1011. He was' born in St, Louis in 1861. Strode Entate VsJted at $17,610 The estate of Victor Ki 'Strode, Portland at torney who died January 16, was filed in probate Saturday. Petition for the appointment of Victor W. Strode as ad ministrator, was also filed, the papers estimating the estate at (17,500. The attorney is survived by his widow, Kate Strode, and two sons, Victor and Charles J. Strode.! ' Chief Jenkins Is Recovering Chief of Police L. V. Jenkins continues to, improve. The doctor gave him permission to sit up Saturday. Two weeks ago today. the chief took sick with smallpox. Since that time his son contracted the : In fluenza. ' He also is reported better. Friends of the chief have kept one person busy answering the telephone during his Illness. Stenographers deeded The Portland branch of the United States civil service commission at the new poajtofflce has a' call- for hundreds of stenographers and typists, needed immediately in Wash ington. The entrance salaries are from $1000 to 11200 annually with a bonus-of $20 a month, a telegram from Washing ton announces. GlrlV Swimming Class Meets The first meeting of the swimming class of the newly organized Girls Community Service club will be held Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock in the, T. W. C. A. !ool. The- class is open to all girls and there Is no charge. At 8 o'clock of the same evening the first folk dancing class will meet at Trinity Parish house. Chinese Fined for Gambling Nine Chinese pleaded guilty Saturday in muni cipal court to gambling behind barred doors and were fined $2.60 each. Ga-Foo, conductor of the game, was fined $5. , Five white men In a Chinese lottery game j at Fourth and Taylor streets Friday, were lined $ eacn. tram oo, con ductor of the game, was fined-$25. Boy Sconts Hear Forester Lecture More than 450 Boy Scouts and their friends attended the lecture on the pre vention ot forest fires,- given Thursday night at St. Johns library by Albert Weisendanger, forest ranger. The lecture will be repeated next Tuesday at the Alblna branch library at 8 p. m. Men's 'Clnli Meeting The recenUy or g&ntzed men's club of the Rose City Park Community church, will hold Its first monthly meeting Monday night. Supper will be served at the church. East Forty-fifth and Hancock streets, at 30 followed by a program and business meeting. Pyne's Family Serloasly 111 Arthur J. Pyne of 85 Arleta avenue, San Fran cisco, is wanted at his home badly. His wife and children are seriously ill with Influenza, according to a letter received today by the police. Pyne recently came to Portland to work. Inspector Crad- dock Is try ing. to locate Pyne. Medical AathorlUes Agree that Pyor rhea causes rheumatism, kidney, heart and stomach disorders. ' By aid of nerve blocking we treat Pyorrhea successfully ; crown, fill or extract teeth without pain. Dr. Hartley and Klesendahl. Marshall 1807. Journal bldg. -Adv. Mrs. Kaye Sues for Divorce The rem nants of another short uvea romance came into the county clerk's office Satur day, when Dorothy Kaye filed divorce acUons against Byron Kaye, charging cruelty. They were married last April and separated in December. A Jolly Good Time. For All Come to the Valentine MaBk ball, Friday, Feb. 13. Swiss hall. Third and Jefferson; Hoch's union music; 2Q, fine prizes. Ad mission dnly 35 cents. Given by Kirk Patrick Council Security Benefit associa tion, Adv. ' Will" Hold Party The officers and guard club of Portland review. No. 7. Ladies of the ' Maccabees, will have a party at the home of Mrs. J. IL Krai, 653 Hoyt street. Tuesday afternoon. Cards will begin. -at 2:15. All members of the Maccabees? are Invited. - Pyorrhea Can Be Cnred-a-Decay Is pre ventable. Soft teeth can be hardened. By' thnlr ' fruits Te shall know them. Read testimonal In personal column. Dr. C. Smith lxmT, 310 Buah ft Lane bldg. Adv. Larcesr Cbarre Dropped The charge of larceny against Louis K.Euipre was dismissed -SSaturday in the- municipal court" for. Jack of prosecution. JJupre was charged with stealing lumber; by A. R. BuelL, . ' . " Aeensed of 0ermtBg SOU Antcrne Welsback. alleged to have been operat ing a still, was arrested Thursday night at 9503 Fifty-sixth street southeast. He Is held for federal authorlUes. One Attertery Track $H Ton, dump body and hoist with' extra flat r body. used only 4 months, for sale ais count Phone Sen, 1 20$. Adv. ' Plates That Please, that is what TOO want, and Dr.'E. C. Rossman. pte specialist, can." supply . that want 30T Stolen Aato Foand After' Six Week Six weeks after an automobile -vas stolen from 44 East Fourteenth street. Wa nlr Roaittv af ; the)- States'- auto ' then and tavestlgaUen bureau, found it Sat urday morning at 4838 Sixty-third street southeast in back of a bouse occupied by Hall Robinson, 11. Beatty said the machine belongs to the Northwest Auto company. Robin so rr was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Dalian and is held for investigation, , i , FraseeBelglaa Society Gives Ball The Fran co-Belgian society of Port land .will . give, jl maak ball Tuesday evening. February .10. for fhe. benefit of the French and. Belgian orphans at the new Broadway hall. Broadway and Main streets, '. ; ' Sbeaard's Aate Ba ttaaa Autoa leava St Charles hotel at 19 a. m. and 4 p.m. for St Helens and way points and Co lumbia highway to T Multnomah falls and way points. For information call Marshal 4881 or Main I0- Adv. Free Lectsre tonight, I subject, "Our Relation To The Earth," by Louie Frank Mac Gregor. Theosophical Hall ; 301 Central bldg, corner Tenth and Alder. All are welcome. Adv. ,,Browa Hydropathic Iiitltate, Stevens bldg. Hygienic equipment scientific! treatment. Tuesday and Friday reserved for women only. Woman assistant Main 8830. Adv. Mlsbetk'a Elactro-Hyd.ro Swedish Gym nastic JasUtate, 'nervous, chronic and rheumatic cases. Phone for appoint ment. Bdwy. 618. 533-636 Plttock. Block. AwV. ( , Broadway Ante Service Taxi Line 30 cents first half mile, 10 cents each ad ditional quarter mile. Prompt service. Day or night Main 69. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St Helens and Rainier daily at 230 p. m., foot ot Alder street Sunday, St Helena only. 1 :S0 p. m. Adv. ' Steamer Jessie Harkina for Camas. Washougal and 'way landings, daily,, ex cept Sunday, leave Aldef street dock at 2 p. m. Adv. ,(" " Beglaalag Monday, Feb. , the Mult nomah Hotel Turkish Baths will operate exclusively . for men al) day' and all night Adv.' Antique Oriental Bags, Sheffield plate, three antique lacquer chairs. Mar-shall 6934. Adv. , The Bnrglar works while you sleep. Get a Safety Box. 284 Oak. Adv. "11 Ilk Cure" at the Moore sanitarium. Adv. Naval Man From Pendleton Cited-. For Brave Action Pendleton. Feb: 7. Leland S. Morri son, fireman third class, was cited: for heroism on January I for. his aid in sav ing from drowning a fellow - seaman "' o n the U. S. S. Dolphin in Puerto Mexico, harbor. Word of the" citation has been re ceived by his .broth er. W. H. Morrison of Pendleton. ,' Mor rison and a compan ion, who received the citation Jointly, Jumped into the five knot '. current of a shark - infested bay after dark, and saved the seaman, who was unable 'to swim. Morrison enlisted from here when war broke out and crossed the Atlantic a dozen times in transport convoy service. He was also recommended for reward. i-''SSv',; Ye Oregon Grill The dining place of hundreds here vou come ticipjitions of with lively an delicious food and delightful service and you're never disappointed! Dine at Ye Orejon tonight or any night; you'll be in good company. , Table d'Hote 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. A la Carte 5:30 to 9. $1.25 Lunch with us be satisfied. 12 to 2; 50c tomorrow, yoiiH ARTHUR H METERS, Maaager Days Creek School Closed -Canyonvllle, Feb. 7. Many cases of "flu" have been reported In Canyonville and vicinity. Days Creek school -is closed as both teachers are ill. ' No deaths have occurred. Cards of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends, and especially to organised labor," for the many expressions of kind ness and the material assistance ren dered us lift our late bereavement, tha death of out beloved daughter, sister and wife. Mrs. Anna Beach, M r. H arxJ Mrs. Thomas Perkerson, Mr. C A. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perkerson. We wish to express our thanks to our many friends for all their kindness and hln during: the sad bereavement and loss of our dear beloved mother, also for . . . . . M 1 , , , I the1 many neautirui iiorai oiienngs. John, Ed, Amis A. and Andy Clist and Mrs. Ida PeLancey and Mrs. Dollie Richardson. We wish to express our gratitude to our many friends for their kindness and help during the bereavement and loss of our beloved wife and mother, also for' the beautiful 'floral offerings. N. L. Muller. Mrs. Gertrude Winklebjeck, Al bert T. Mueller, Mrs. Susy Day, Arthur M. Mueller. Rockwood Pioneer, Nearly 90, Is Dead Gresham, Feb. 7-- Owen Martin, pio neer of Rockwood. died Thursday. He owned 160 acres of land here at one time which he sold for $50 ' an acre and he said he waa ashamed to take the-money as the land was not worth that much. It has since been sold In five and 10 acre tracts. Martin- avenue divides it The land la now valued at from $400 to $00 per acre. Martin had no relatlres her. He was nearly SO years old."- ! Robber Suspects Held Chehalls, Wash., Feb. I.-r-The Lewis county sheriffs forces . arrested, Ralph Howard and Ed Jackson on suspicion that -tbey were implicated . in a robbery in.Castlerock Wednefday evening, What makes the RlDIO the most popular' furnace in Oregon? Ad v. lillliljiiifeliill We wish to express our gratitude to ward our many friends and neighbors for their kindness through the loss of our dear husband and father, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Sarah Chandler and family. I wish to thank the many friends for their kindness during my husband's ill ness And for the flowers contributed. Mrs. Bessie McCollum and family. More heat -for less plpeless furnace. Main Washington Sts. Adv. money. Radio 522. First and i NEW PERKINS HOTEL 08 3m lUtes From 1 Per Day Washington and Fifth Streets Portland, Oregon Special Weekly and Monthly Rate Excellent Restaurant jr.-fc-v iiffrmiii ra,, Streetcars From TnIon Station . An to Bas Meets Trains 7r w i ST ' i Ni IiNkv RICHARD W. CHILDS aTaJLv M'tm ML C. D. SCHREITEH effH'M 1 tliHLi Aas't. Manasar. yll il l 1 Standard of - 1 - lllllt Service . " 9 01 "iiffljl; Has been' consrstently 3 L v4 piiff maintained at the Port- j IB. fS -XI", . land HoteU and the same J !!(. ' , Q high quality of food. In lilf h - face of the steadily ad- a Wmf i) IJ iff vancing cost of living. D JI ti Suna Table a-Heta ill III M O 0 Dinner $1.28 SI ktL a r.l The portiand Hotel J THE HUDSON Attractiveness and simple good taste characterize the "Hudson" and 4 4 Princess ' 'Patterns in plated table ware. DlstincttVe in charac ter, the "Hudson" bears a close resemblance to the famous pattern Jn sterUn;, the Wash ington. The "Prmcess" has an effective lit tle medallion design. Either one will appeal to the far-seeing home maker because of the long life of service that she will secure, at prices much less than she would have to pay for sterling. Note these "Hudson" prices: Set of six Teaspoons , . S3. 25 Set of six Knives and Forks, .$9.00 Set of six Soup Spoons . . ... .$6.50 Set of si Table Spoons $6.50 Set of six Salad Forks $6.25 JAEGER BROS. Jewelers Silversmiths 131-133 SIXTH ST., Oregonian Bldg. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy 54aCup JC 5J3y l-the Steaming Cup f i m er rr w ari M I Multnomah : Hotel Where Home Comfort Abound Portland, Oregon t Elegance and comfort com bine to make enjoyable your stay at the Multno mah 600 oocy rooms, beau- tlful mexsanlne floor and lobby, and superior service at reasonable rates. Oarage in connection. ERIC V. HAUSER. Pres. A. B. CAMPBELU Mgr. Over million aarvad laat year, with an increase of 300,000 tht . jraar "Tharea S raaai Maal T.cKit B 2 for E2H ftoart Seat .t0 Roaat Vaal tOe Stewed Beet 1B Hamburger Steak 1Se Ohloaan "1, .1sa Veal Stew te Baked Beam 10a run .. . . toe artri .,..'. Bc-ISs Ooffaa. Tag Seladi, from . . . . .'. . . Bo, 1 0o, 1 e No Chargs for Bread. Plenty far Twenty WE EXCEUL raa -A pparfcixtnc PVaci tv.- i. f?'-.?J;-t:''!'.i.' .vrT ieimoinies and Greeting Cards ; Decorations and Party Favors ; Novelties and Place Cards, in our Second Floor. Gift and Art Shop the best place in Portland to choose for Saturday, St. Valentine's Day, Feb. 14 s MM& MARCEL . FACE SPECIALIST Permanently removes Wrinkles, lines, liver- spots, - freckles, sagging - flabby muscles, baggtnesa around eyes and air blemishes of skin. With Mmo. Maya formula of S'aar Tork. Hours, 10 to 12; t to 6. k-V .. , . v v ,.. t . ; BAIOX lit ,WASai56T0S H0TI. . .5'- . ;:.'-..'..... - . . Books Make, superb Valentines, espe itjlally Jtha way they prepare ythem. in ur Book Department with libbona, cupids and ar , rows. . . Poetry, Travel, Fiction, Biography. New; Books . of . the DayIn, fact,- to please any and, all Uterary "taste. Children's Valentines from 1 cent up Iace Valentines; Cut Outs. Ani mated VaientlnVs. Novelty Val entines and Valentine Greeting Cards. Set to Make Your Own Valentines - Containing greeting, stickers, hearts, illustrations, paper lace, tinsel, etc. 50c per set. . Decorations Cutout Cupids, Hearts, Arrows. Decoratid Crepe Paper. Table Sets. Luncheon Sets, - Napkins, Place Cards. Tally Cards. Nut1 Cups. Party Favors, Aprons. Caps, Streamers, Garlands rev erything to give atmosphere to your party and make it long remembered by . those who at S - Leap Yean Ideas in Many of our Greeting Card Valentine and Valentines E The J. K: Gill Co. 1 Booksellers, Stationers, Office Outfitters THIRD AND ALDER STREETS iitiiniii'iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiin aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiluiiiMm I A Perfect System It is absolutely necessary that your system is ade quate and up to date if you hope to be able to meet the enormous- de mand there is in all b r a n c h e s of business. Time is money, and espe cially, so when every em ploye is busy every sec ond of the day.. Our stock is most complete. Satisfy yourself ' and inspect our line' of OFFICE DESKS, DIRECTORS' TABLES, FILING CABINETS, in woocl and steel, and the SAFE CABINET. "RE? $2.00 -PV 5iatiT in ta mohthwbbt The Rainier Hotel In' the heart ot Portland t has tha best of aocemmodations to offer ta the traveler who Is looking for a medium-priced HOTJCL either tran sient or permanent. Liocated ene block from the main postoflioa. Car sarvlce to all parts of tha city n. excelled. Also " eonvaniont ta ' all depots. US Aertb SUtb Street Bdwy. Sill CATARRH is now easily overcome by using an antiseptic oil apray which absorb arid dielodgea .the hard web-Ilka mucus membrane of throat and nose. Quick relief is always obtained by using the McKensle Catarrh Spray. The price complete with special atom iser Is only 12.00. We pay the post age on this and all other drug orders. LAV E-D AVIS DRUG CO. Trnsa Expert, Portland, Oregea Reliable Dentistry We guarantee our work for 10 years. We will examine your teeth free and telr you Just what they require and what it will cost. t five my personal Ik . . - f , a auciiiiun iw.au wort. Dr. New to DR. H. F. NEWTON, Prop. Open Evening Until 10 Boston Pft inl ma tWi ? t Between 4th and th on'WaiUlsgtea St, 1 ..ivr, BL.,.''i. TYPEWRITERS For Sale and Rent Our stock consists of high class re built machines only. , ; Betall' DepartsisBt Wixolesale Typewriter Co. Mala MI Ml Wathlngtea m. Commercial Stationery Society 'Stationery - - ..; . ; Blank Books ana) LooLb Systems Typewriter Supplia Printing, Engraving, Bookbinding 'EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE" : auij)bya.Oa E Flftk and Oak , Sts. ; . Phonos: Marshall 6050. Ant. 565-44 nuiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiininiiiir; SUCCESSFULLY TREATED Be rera yam are free from this dreacea eusease, wimi weras saes ravages la the maatn ana causes tae less oi rn wr aieesta ana deatk by dlstribatiag. its soisob io rfni J- i ihii in tae early stages it eaa be aecesaf ally treated. Coma is and Inreatlgate. rarUealar Atteatloa Paid to Plates sad Bridge- Work " I eXAMIHATJOW FBEJt . PYORRHEA arart Hearst Sill to KM. Pkoie Jl. IMS , . IS Tears la Partlaad tit WAIM50B11)0THIRD-Airi) vrASHIWGTOX BalrV'AHS ORCHESTRA IKSTBTTe MEIfTS PHOMOOBAPBts AU worB one in our own shop and satlef actios) usranwev,' uoia ana suver fiaaag. SIEBERLING-LUCaS MUSIC CO., Itl POTJHTH ITr-PBOlTB VATS lift. Pianos Talking Machines T'bbBbw''' " an ether Maeleal -aerat Repaired, Poll. bed. etc.. br Expert Workaaa, Very ataaeoiiabla Pneaa All Work Uaarantaea. Cll CDC HOW IB tlLLnOwEW HLDO. Sntraoaa C87 Waainale rim . -Vt ,1M tl 1 -- - v " ' c 11