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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1876)
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Portlinil ..Allien Tiniui .. .blKrldiu . V utha I Kail. .. . Dam .ftiif ..t'f, 11 rorrt I ortt Onno . ulirLMiPl Ill ltdioni ..P A kenned Sirinik'd ..i o iiiiriv cy bi(rra' (K . ,.Kleneer II,it. .. M H .lOIIIlg llali ,. .Wctlon . InncHini '1IiuI)hIIi .. .Tiuiirr .Tin Cob siininienlUc .M ir-lul Mount urn .. Ilrno'vhM. ... M.iMui I)iru"Ci '. . . .Pol "-I ( ioc. Ar lilt ill) .. -l I'n.'kiil ... Illnc Mo.multi . dlc W'cton ... .1)lH11 Ill JoilUfrO'l . .Ilarmnn Wm MUIhII .Union W(i Porter .., .Tliu Cm a li P Mcllii.kl-i .PcnnK ,T W Nnnllle . I.iurel PPPiln.ti scntljlvirc; .Pictttc W' W Cithern .CittaKuGioM. .Minmntli I T Praki ' W ceton .Mount I'1'a-iut ..lolm Pcltj Crcswdl .Fall Creel: ....('. MNcit TkMir .Gund Pi liile 11 P lloinl Ii iufr . Vi-liljnd A.I)llplTnn Aehli'ul .KhuiHtU Fred EI!irraan.,Port Klamath .Iilleh WDCHi.vi.tt fcnlun .Kdui Mis 11 0 .lorer PhiuiU .Iiiikp ndent DPPortci Slu'dd'f .'P insent 11 inner ...1 .1 Ueird Tnnsruit Pirtlaml TM rioniiin ... ronhiid Norili YiniliUl....Mir) DiN ...Kurlh Ynn.l.ill (. to Hi nry McLiod (i.o'i .llrUUipnit CHI I!l2K Dilla-i .T.'oitlun&tli .1 W' Coiu.1 McMli.mil, e (Idiom (IWIlirncs .. .. Pili eiille .HeNliil .lunes riiiniKiii. Piairie Cilj I,i.'iecl ltolurt Cakln L'l Ion di-litn II A DH'ard trueliui I,.ke lames Tolm Mnl.Mlk Citi on IIW Calcliii., .. Cainoiffllii .Mjrtle TM Imllh ... .lUriklnirj .ILHUIet Kii'dlv ponu over to t'oiMmttsroooto eoimy mo tu iliis plice. tha I.iIro at Cotttgn Orovo 1, 15 had a Urjjo niimbtu of nccc-slons (lurint; tho (puilor, nnil like tiiooiioatCreis well inlsiht L'o iild to bo ouo of tliu bot in tho fclntp. There are so many nc'io mom bors il this time In Ihe LocIro Uiuro tliit I 1 :ionoi sjiace to intiiulon thciu. On tl.o S.h Inst , we inaJn mil way with tiros. Urlou , and Catbcntt, Tj I) ol No. 170, over tho ntouut.itnn front Coast l'orlt to (bo kni'ly liltlo vallbv ot SuUliiw, soino ten liillti Irom Cottage Oroo. After pirtaking ot .i sphiiidld dliuior at the houuot Mr. uud rs. Uirlow, we ropaiied to tho tchool boiiie wbeto wo found a latgo number ol cltieti" "-embled to llston to akcltirorn leuipor rtnee. 'llio utoetlnj! was eallod to order by my old Irload Win. Itussell L 11 , formerly Irom Howell's I'x.xlrie, and I mut cay th.it I h.ivo nuri had thepleinro ol addiessing a mure attontl o andlcuco any v. horo. Oa Mouila3' night, tho !Ui in-t.. wo had a speeisl me-'tiii(r of Green Mountain Lodgo which was well atlemkd and ut which wo inubtored one soldiei It. to tho tompetauce arm. This .Lodge was organized in I'eb rttary la-t by .r. li. Higdon and ha? slueo that tlmo beotiMotmi a good worlc f ir tho caus,o. Ststti Molho Jiirlovv Is thoellicient W.S. ol tho L )dgo, ,nd to her industry and do otion, coupled w 1th th it ot bisters Kale and Kmma H'JiSdll, llllinu, White, Coleman and Hros. Martin. MiHiir, I.indreth, Harlow, Crow, Youiik, niiolt, Wlngaid and William and Cltr.rlio Kusoll, is duo tho proparlty of tho L nlgo. 1 Sf out tho night w lib, Hio. Itussell who io d lri on tho old Cartvilght jilio ft the herd of tho Siii'daw valley on the road leading ocr tho (.alipcdi Mountains lo Dhiii'i ? p'ion. I nonlil lil.o to ly nun.li iroro cl this boiu'lttil alhy (tho uiinn sigullim tho liotno ol 1 ite) and Us lupitnldo people, but wantol tuna and "jpie forbids, Yoiir fraternally, W. It. llUNinn, ll nehheii.etits nersed to eonlliet h present daucors animitod by t!io juoapt'ct of eei tain letory, let us moo steidilv and determinedly forward until ourptmoo Is ai-coiiipliahed. " Keep every watch tiro burning bright, Let o oi y heart bo lirawi, And onward marcli with steady tramp, Our brother man to save." rraletnallv yours. W. 11. Dl'.m'ivk, U.W.C.T. Well Done. Wonoto a gratifying faut for frlotiiU of tomperaneo and good morals in the follow ing: tho patty caucus nominated a gentle man lor Canal Commissioner who is engag ed in the letail liquor business, and a Good Templar, of the katuo party, showed bis de yotion to principle, when in Joint Conven tion, by putting in nomination Mr. .lames Tatom ol l'olk county, a nun of uuoxeep tlonablo character and a good firmer, who wa tdected oer the (.Ulcus uom'neo. -inch acts as this bao a tendency toem'-o political parties to bo moio c.iietul to consult tho mo ral sense ol the people. State Offlcers Elected. In the Joint Coin ention of tin two Houses of the Legislature tho following poisons wore elected: Pilot Commissioners, Geo. Young, Mult nomah; John Hobson and A. Vim Diiin,of Cli 'op. Canal Commissioner, Allen l'arl.er, of Linn; It. Jennings, ol Cliekamns; James Tatom, of i'olk. Stalo librarian, J. 1!. Lisler. Kegntprol State LandOIUjo .it Li Grande, J. JI. 'uinn. ' 11 irrlnliui .. loicil 1 .Muelifi.ll . .. All, Hi) .Diain b ..Oiklu.it uiieillt N VAinnrott., .Mir-lilild ....P W A Cnin. .Unwatd J W Proii't .. .Piif Lievk I.oulfa Lntky .Ci'anooia I AMuiw .. .1 cnanon 11 (.nuniiiuii i i inon .wct Hoi 13 Cnarle lull.,,, Swict Hom .Hiiilo Crick .. .. lol nNimcureii. .Kk-1c ( mk . Mm Il Gilliam Pilot Ifock .nilUircc, DAIIerren Ikiiiin .Milton In? K Klrklaml Mtlton ,l)a-i Ctetk- I W Wool Cinjoinlllc .Cow Cr.tk Jllllld.lle . Aliiipn W in li Cm Slhulim .Crjlordilll e . .liobcit Gla-'..CrnAfoukllle .Eckitii (J A '1 IlilKlt ...biU'ine Cty .-oi'ailllo James Mllkr "odmlllo .Hiowiitville T l(oland l!iowiitUk .Ccnlei C W liiciiardton.. " .Moliak . ...CI) Hirdl't Milak .Micncd Cink .. lAIIodu-cu ....bneiijirCicift Morroe LJMnrr Monroo .Woodbuui II s Ilontiej Viiocbiirn Cn-Ul ItllW ilmot lkaiiion .Amit MKIlrouu Amlly (iLCii Moiirtaln ..Wia Itm-i-t.ll . .CnttmUlil'H Poiii II AMil'irtiKj . .. Piorli AVirt L'liiott Ed C Fiiiuiii Wirt I ulna , iiudIi II W illlini . .liideiiiniciui' .i.inak .1 s Pnrdom Ocrais rnhli) Unrk A Mor'lfon aHi'i" Vnllej t ii.iii Attui'a ..Tbos Dab ... .Upper Aetorii '"ailtiin , .Ikthtl .. ,.1'ai idke nil .1 ick-nn ill . M 11 Ciee1 .1 aU link Ce itil llilll . .Coljfi alKy. .Ifojne Ri(tr , .( oriKll-l" ... . .SiiiiniLr Carr . KuUIti-intlial. . .1 ka?luki ...lolmClundlir , linn WilMntnf ...1 lIGmbbe ... ..BTWonilinll .. .Cleniciit ) ouiin Ileurv Whin. .. .Wm.Girwood ., Culion ... IMI.cl K. Poitlind ..lacki-otnilk C klioru HalMj ... . Wilbur Colo cVulk Hi I (i i ,..Kock Point . .Cornel n t. ii. ciiwvroRi), (. y. 'Correspondence from Bro. Dunbar. felL'sLAW, Out. 10, IsTli. i:u. I'AiiMMt: On tho evening of Iho 7th iu,t , we drove into Cottage Giovoaud f mud tiomfortat lo quarters with my frleud Capt, I. C. Underwood, who s nicely hlttiated there. Tho Captain and hi partnor (Mr. Whipple; are doing a good busIuesHiner. ohomJUIng end tho llttlo town, v.hi.'li, by tho way, is pkasmtl Ik 'ed some twenty two n.des uoiiili of JJu'-eno, near tho rail road, li making some improvement. My lilt lo tin I. dgo v as. iadtcd a. iileas ant ocn.aud the Lodgo nuotlng ono of tlm most In.eres'.ng th. 1 havo attended this yer. Captain L'nderwool U W.C.T.; h.'Hter Caib'srt, W.V.T ; Annlo L'tiderwood, W.s ; Utr Kedford, W.T.; llio Wa'ch, P.W.C.T.; W. VY. catben, L. J), oior ilfty metnlera Of the Order were present, acd anion,? tho ld:or I noted liro. John l'otty, I. D. of No. Is, A.J. Htrlow, of Sluslaw, and I'olk Our ran, of Creiwelt. JJ.-o, Utrlow had very l'l.itlcN, Oct 14, 1S70. i:i. rvnMnn: 0i the owning ol tlio 10th ni't., I visited tho Lodge at Drain's Slitiou, and iound i's small ineiiibsMiip truo to tholi nblii'iou and valiantly woikingkr Iho iiiiccess ol then cause. Among tu mo-t ictho members I would report tho names Aurelia iloadituk, W.C.T ; Lnnls; lisloy, L D.; Charles Drain, W.M.j Jessie Headnck, W, 1). M.; Win, P. Ilae, W.S ; Si-ter Jillrnbuig, W.T.; and Sisters Wise aud Drain, Hrcs. Col In and Krenson, Ciiarlio Diain is of himself u hot In this woik. Willfun Wiso, ol Youcalla Lodge, mot with us the evening I n piesent. Tho village of Drain's S.ulon islookingup considerably. Tho stcro of Krewrou and Drain i'i a v. oil arranged ouo-lull of a well soloc'td stock, and the ptoprielors aro doing n gold buslnoss. lira hotels arotn tho placo and Uarker is erecting a uleo 111 cry tnbkl. Otliei buildln,;? aro soiug up. Tho now gris'. mill ot JCrewniii ,t Drain has got (o work and givei satistacliou. Out old Salom ftioud aud follov? hfildier John Darker, is living at the Station and takes delight in making bis old irieuds feel at home when they coiuii to Drain. lie is (arrying tho mail, uiuuiug a stago lino tioni Diain to Sjot'sbur,,-, diiUnco lhirly-MX miles. Ifo leavts Drain for hdHt'bui on Moudasand Thutfdas, ai.d returns on Tutsdan and Pridnv s. IVrimih do.-li ing lo go to Ccos Day wctil 1 iiLd this the (jhorUtand be-l route going by tho way of Gardiner and than dor n tho beai h to lanji're city. On lastbionlut, I lecuued to tho pcojilo of this placo and organled a Lodgo ol Good I't in p.tirs, vvltlr oljihtoen charier applicants present Tho ofib.ors aro as fjllows: Thos. ilaucotk, ;.T,; 1'. A, Haines, K.1I.S ; 'Jho-. Levins, L.II.S ; Jodo WUls, V.T.: G. W. IJsncdict, W.S j J. A. Haines, AS.; W. W. ells, P.S ; L la JienedlLt, T.; Alfred Hainch C ; J. L. Hamilton, M ; W. II. Slark, D.M.; James I.oviu, I.G.j James Hockley, O.G.; George Crotishaw , P. W.C.T.; W. W. Wells, L D. Joslo Wells and Thomas Hancock am ol tho old temperance veterans in this local ity, aud J am rejoiced to see them again tall into lino and work for our Order The Lodgo has an excellout charter membership. Tho puorle ot this locality aro very kind and hosbitable indeed, and especially do I feel uiidtr obi lull ions lo Uro and Mstor Ilsn edict lot Iholr kindness to m. I am ol! for t)Cottbiiitr W. It. Dlmivk, Address to Good Templars. Ol 1 icr. or G W.C.T. OP I O.G.T , SiLVKUiov, Oel. 1U, IsTii. j Hitoiiii.iis AMiri.iii: Tho busy reason oi tho ear is now' past and louger evenings aro ti P'n ii", aud tho tin 10 at hand to do more ( ilVciUe v.ork lor our uoblo Order. Many Lodges, tha', since harvest eom meuccd, have boon d )lng nothing, are at Aorlt again and making their iiillueueo lor good felt In their neighborhoods. There is no causo ljr discouragoment. In t-pl e o ail the malice ot cnemiea tho Inlldeluv of profuottd Irlends In tho faco ol evtry variety of oppobltion, our Order has a permanent noiu upon tuo noaris oi uie ikjo pi aan Hgent for working reforms in drink ing eus'nms which aro tilling tho whole earth with dcgrcdatlon and sorrow, ihinits blttei est opposers concede that it has accom plished great good. It is no part of my pres ent purpose lo sketch tho progress of tho ro fjrm through its various pba.o. I havo said this iiitu li m the vvayol juuilyiug us in (bclJ'ii;; tlut wo havo every reason to ibanl: Gcd end take courage. 1-rom our pros on' standfiolut, wo em see that wo havo be n marvekusly blc-sfed in every well directed tlljrl tuarrot tl.BprogriiM of tl great do s'royjr. Our surprise Is that so much his been done wkh inch itrp'rfts t iiistiumon lall.les. 'ILe contrlenco and judgiumt r,f overv il'ht Ihlnklng aud riglit kollng man ind woiuau are with us, and however long delajeJ may Lo our triumph, Ihe triumph miiki eoir.o Let us iheu Lo rontcnt to labor on anil wait tfco lull fruitie.n of our holes, Lotus grasp with a firmer hold our weapons ol of. tanSvo warfare, nd ttkSKil with jucoriiiiifcr able undoing courato tho accurttd jl(iior irMUc; wbilo vie phad with its poor victims 10 rid Ibomtelvc of Its cruel bonda. In condu'ioti, Temnlnri: Kn irrjf d by Oi i lei lis Hi i ( i i:i.--The follow In?r illc. r-, of tho m Ho Agricultuial st-indv , were e!i it ed ut tho annual meeting, ku thooustili'g year: W. P. Watson, I'result-nt. 0. P. Ilurkh trt, of Linn, and J. W. Talom of Polk, Vice Piesideuts. Ladd ,v Hush, Treasurer, 1', M, Walto, Secretary, hoard or Dim cioii-. G. W. Hunt, Marlon; Jos. Hamilton, Linn; G. J. Pisket, Polk; C. I". Uaeton, Multiioniah; M. Wilkius, Lau; J. X. 'J'. Millet, Jai'l.sou; A. Luulllng, Wasulnglon; Seth Luolliug. CUekamas; IJ. W. Wilson, Tillamook; li. Ik Stewart, Yamhill; Jos. Kelsay, Denton, aud other nanus wo woro unable to obtain. President Watson oi theMato Agricultural Society was 10 elected, ou election day at the lato fair, receiving moio votes than all his competitors togothei. This is tho highest compliment that could bo paid him lor the falthlulluohs and ellicloucy ol his horv icos last year. Oi cijimian. Mi. W. 1. Watson was pievmled with a gold watch at Pot Hand n low das ae,o viih tho follow lng.iiiserlptloii on tho inside ol the 03s: ''Presented lo W. P. W itson, Picsi deut of tho Oingon State Agrkitltural boeietv by osttonted Irlonds L. L. Louheis, J. II. Ttioip and L. P. W. tjulmby." Un vaI: in Schiidui.p, Iteginning not Monday, tho O. S. N. Co.'s boats, on the no- per Columbia, wijj make only two passenger conncctiouH por v,fcek to Wnllnli 'cuvlng i-iiiLiuiiii .uwuunys iinu xuiays ma a. m. 'lo Sluikc, ot- not to Minlicf ' Ave, tint h the iUC-tlo:i. Jr it k'ttu to iiuivci froi i held to foot in the pirovvems of kver and tvue, or to bankli dm atioclon- lilrcare by a cour-e of th it slandaidantlfibill renitdj, HiHtcttcr n llittiif. 'I bete einnot bi iniiclidoiil t aa to the ro'innu or the tmla rla stricken to this Inquire. Irom eun lncility on tbiii loiitimnt nboi-c nib ibltant' me lornunUd v.illi the bl(irln.' pia.-ni conn inn I icrui-ln' dcniird lei tin oi lj Litiliu' piivcui ithi mi J iiadicant of nnlarlj luoiidid In i-cknce '1 lie ikniiii- rl kui mid iue (lirlilrti will kuim ho ntti rlj lludiqiiltL lo d ) more ill i'i -non bilif u nite ari the mi illid n inn die of tint fictt'lv. (iiiiuli ,, ir-uiic, ii-.unth what aiotlut-c but tioNono i. pa h ithi -. wliUh cuim nft r atlnie to piiufuie un benellelil elkct Mhaluir ami if peitittid in wnak liii liable nll-ildif upon tin fj'teni KMrjwhete t'uj are biin' ibtiid med bj liililkcttm i iiiMjin., and th t im ine i ' t ible npi tide lor Innrii iitent and n in l( t e lit llr"--en.-,llj-1 el I el s Ililtw, nh-tltiited In then iiIjch. Illlll IIIIIIIPllllll WIW Ml WM. MLLICAN Is non rcadj toriirnUb The Ladies of Salem and vicinity with .lust to tliclr Taste. COM33 A.KTD raZ3Z3. Ali-o, KXAMI.NE OUIt LINE OP NOTIONS, lb tine taking kao KIKST 1)0011 SOPT1I OP IlItUVMAV ISltO-.1 Ocl'i Store. im I GAKD E N Si sb m IMPKOYED C I T Y Por PLOWS. xs'zes. WF 11 P. d I! WD. AND AliK HHCKIVINH. Till! LVItOFt-T STOCK OV TIIK All() E CELE hratni l'toi iir itnji mid to tl e Pictlle coit. Ihe ucci' of tlieuc Plows hM car ( ceedid any tliibgevii In ton known In tin MUi" Thint now on 'land in made with new and tprrlit ImproicminU, tttiauti'c! Sniicrlof to tmy IMow in the lTiJicel Slates! U a P?SKSITR3L. SfefrVAX MzH& Wflft Kor -?i-' itb1-' -.. ssr THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW, ruttliis 1 1 :ml i; ln lies. itl :;-!ioisc ittnt'Iimt'iit. ami l(i-liiclt lolling Cutti'i, is willidtit n ilv.il. It lias been so tlioioughly tested Hint wo vvui unit itsopei.ition in any soil in tltc "stato. 'l'lico Plows mo sold with that jriiui.tnt.v. lh Solid for Ciie'til.us.ind Pilcc Li-K ,i; SCHUTTLER WAGONS, . All Sizes. IVTonifov jCIX'on.cii'C-xw-t Seeders and Cultivators, GARDEN CITY OULTIVATORy AND HARROWS. T. CUMNlKCiJlIAiW 4.V CO. TOWifO .V iky. (X--y-sv - -JCi. -st1.-. mlmlimm 'M.UMItallUI, SlLEal, Scit.2S, 1ST. nddka., tmmpmt.nat'nm -ift.v,.TSi icrfo,, pet. USE THE BEST PAINT 1 Tl Be not Deceived! See that otlv Trade Mark is on each Package! CD . r ci ts' O ffi$V ' i I ..ftTTiJ l" t?M "i f " I Vnt Co. QU CD QO O O 0 a D t! o bi) a u O CCiy jonw dftlMtMiti F I It F Pure White, for inside and outside work ; Jet Black ; and ALL COLORS; Mixed Ready for Use, and Easily Applied ! RUBBER PAINT is composed of the purest and most durable materials heretofore used by Painters, of which I-uih'imI Oil, Citrlioii.tlc of Load 'ind Ovido of Zinc coin lunod with a Imi'oo ii-o)()itioi! of India Knhhoi', an olit'inicillN uni ted in Mich a iii.uiiu'i- ui io form a smooth, glossy, firm, durable, elastic, ii beautiful paint, w i( )',ii linnh ot nii'iilod lo tin1 Mib'-tanec lo which it i applied. Tlic liiiliher Paint i not alloclod y chaiijios of tcinponttnic, is, ini)cr ioiis to wator, is ada)tcd to all clas-es ol' worlc and is, IX KVKHY A V a Better Faint 't,r t lit-i- in id" oi ouImMi' work (Imii mix nthi r paint known, and WiH last twice as long". Tor Wilson, niiciilliirul Jiiijili'iiit'iils, Steamers. Jli),ih. mil Wols, it Ibis NO eijiial. li'r I'.uticnl.ir nllcnlloii N cillnl to the follow in (t'slimniiiiils. of the thousands recciMil: 'To JOHN linilllX i:-o., (AkohI for tho Uuhhcr I'.iint,) Hilum: TTVrTTm A "TVTJTr- ' III U'pl.v to your noto, iisUiui iiiy opinion of the Itul Iht I'ainl, I will .say J.-L"M rr J -tr..ij tj thut alter tisiiif; over one hundred anil twenty-five (,mIIoii, uialer vailous eir- COMPANY tuiiistuiices, on ii vi. iui'1 i.iti.NT notsi, nnil nl-ooii I'isckot IVntes, I Hud It ..... M, ... . .. . " . 'all that jou ietrt'senteil It to bo when J piiielniM'd it ol'yoti, mid iMOIlIC in some IO(. Callloi nl.i si., San S ran lsto rospect-, as lis ioveriiik' iiinlitles, eitse of iipplicttion, and licautlfiil hard llnlsh, trove it even Mipenor to uiiat you uiitim"U 101 it. Veiy re-pi-otrully, youis, Siiiedl ". t". (lit IS Wold), l.csscotd' Wlll'iiiietto woolen Mills, mid 1'iopiie.tor of .Salt-in At,'ilcultural Woikh. OItO.lKl ism Capital. $300,000.00 Ascets, - $560,547.40 Income, 1875, - 465,904 29 Lossos paid out since ortjanis'.a- tioR, - - $1,137,367.00 Ki (.) M. Cm , Nov. '0, I87"i. Tho linhhor I'alnt (,'ives ffiuil viihjiulimi, 1 hue yicat f.iilh In It. Irii,'iiuilj J. I. (JII.L. KMtiiiiiiailoa Is inviti'd to tie-houses, mtiout,' othuis, ' In' I'urllmiil,) of I Ion. Win. Stioiitf, mid ('leu. Il(jtljr , 1N(( , piuuKiJ with the Ittilihcr l'aint, whlcli pre-eal lis fresh :. n 'ippwirariio aflet ep miro t'i eo'A i , . . id lieut mid cold as when llrst applleil. Siiinple- of the different slndes on wood can be seen, and Inform Uion obtain f d, hy imIIIiik up'"' the Atoiit", johm nuoirvos, rAicm. hi rcrsMiiis 'i'i notxii,, ( ii.it:' ,v t o , t) alt-: h lu lliuu's, I'i'liiis, Oils, anil IiuIim. f;ias, IJOS. W IIIO.S"! AND .. UltsT f-r-. . - XP'CZZTL'VJLun-T'J'XZ. Oi '"ilriiTa':!: I iarhowi nirftuiii.iucuni.'cin.uidii.ot.-. asif I !' Il'l -II TON I . il. I I. (,H II HO All J Vu, I',, .i,Ku. ( II Oil Ks II M"1 sr ,ini, II II Ulljfcf.OW l.-iieral M ii.-ir. Ol'i'Krmi lll'Sllu-ll. HAMILTON BOYD, (.in nil .'luini r, '(Im'.'! I'QItriNI) on v . tn .v., , i , ,,,, ,,,-.. lii rt. Ilu..i .. I,i orjl.l.n ,i ,,. -.! .It I I III, hl. .....1 .. . . . - - IMI" i i V "IVr11' ' " m ML -iVM i'Wt i m JM V i I -IJ f- . f"