We will meet you and greet you Fur of course (00 MO Mining to the Harvest Carnival. Knthusinun i- abroad in tin- land Mm BOaMJBQM mill fOO will MlOh it WO wnnt you to tret it in OOfMOil BOd when vim arc liHt-t- uiake ynurelt at home with M, If vou want to oqwbOOO nn article visit II baton baying, roll Bad winter goods Bra nil in. Its tlic hip value iiml Dm little priev th.it attracts- attention; ynu will Und them both at The MftgOOt. A cliancc for a nold watch gtVtfl with every dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE C ernerttl & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, ltxxi. HlK 1'lth'SIHKNT. William J. Bryan. OK X Kill! ASK A. FOR VICE I'KEMIIiKXT. Adlai E. Stevenson. Ot ILLINOIS). FOK .RKSIPKNTIAI. KI.EI TollH. W, M. HIM, of t instills. KEI.l. sri AlU. of Mulliiiininli. J WhITTAKMK "I B ton. K KUl-XKU, 11! Mnltlnililiili THE PROFITS OF FORESTRY. From Vermont conies this story: A M offered 1 1 i h (arm of 300 acres for mill- for 115.000. hut BOB id Bad M BOB who would (live bin anything like thai mini. Hoiiiy haril pressed fur money he determined to sell Mm pine that MM standing on the plOBB, ami when it MM put u pun IhO market it brought oBOfl $14,000. Al that film was larger than any that hail HMO offered for thi' whoh' place, the farmer was fii rr ifcil , ami tin- fellows who hail MlMBd to buy were MM -ur-prised Ht ill. It wan an illustration that even in Vermont tin' shrewd men lt not always understand tin- valiii' of tiling- riht iiuiliT tln'ir eyes. ( oin men t inn upon the sale tin- Huston Globe says: "Tin1 timber on many a Nbw England farm would tell for nearly an much us is inked for the. whoh- ulace, though tin- owner in often quite unconscious of tin- fai't. Another 1 1 luntrut !ii of the growing value of tOfOOM M fOtnlBBOll in a recent lv published volilliii' on tin- lorest- ol (ireut llritain hy John Ninlwt. In r viewing tin- work tin- Loudon Chroni cle says : "The present area ol mod lands in the liritish isles in ahmit three milium acre, und even tin- area in managed very indifferently, mi that while the lielgian-lorests vl, 750, 000 acres,, according to 1 r . Nisbet, vield annually nearly A-i.nOn.iHsj, ami our if equally well manured, would yield 7,000,000. thev itu not prohuhlv vield more than oiie-tiuh of thin sum. lo iniutlicieiit are our w laml ior our Watltl that the Value nt the collHoroU- timher iniortcd in IMUH won XiM ,000, 000. Much of this we eould certainly grow on our own waste land and thus nave our monev ami aim provide u lurKe amount oi healthy cotiutrv later, lie supplies home remarkable figures of the yield in tlie Karl of Mansheld's wood- at Scone, where the Douglas 1 1 r . now seventy-live year- old. in worth JU1U4 an acre, liesidcs having already more than paid for the cunt of planting mid maiiitenuuoa hy the sale of thinnings. He also cite the case of a large plantation in the Chillem Hill seventy years old that Hold for an acre. " Timlier is rapidly becoming a scarn prinhict in the world and forestry is going to he the grand crop of the future. If in u country like lielgium a forent can lx made to yield annually an income equal to about $10 un acre on a large ecule, it i fair to MM that in the I'nlled htulen oil Mlnuller ami well choaeli area the prolitx would Im- much larger. AMOMImJ to a recent uuthorily UermaU) han 1 ,000,000 acre of itate foreMta all upon laml unlit for other puriMicei, and derive from them uu annual revenue of 000, 000. That ih not to good an the liolgian in MM)) hut it in far and away hetter liiun the American ineili.nl of miming and wauling foreatn, and in California, ut uny rate, we ought to prolit by the leMou. think that Mr. lirvan will tiring aliout iM'iiee in the I'hilippinen in the event oi hin election. A an indepen dent candidate tor MMW in Ohio laM iiir "QoMm Kule" .lone- re ifived more than I00(000 voten and whatever he nuyn and doe currien weight with thin BMBJT ol voter in Ohio, .lone may not he a praitua! man in al! thingn, hut he i niueere. The Pendleton BlfMI I air and MM Carnival in not witbout it torien. liar vie. URLAT AIDS TO EDUCATION Of the work done hv the I'nited Stale hureaii of education not many people know. To clear up luuv nnlion ami to L'lVe an idea of one of It- nehemen ill Working condition ! the intention of Or. W. T. Harris, I'nited Mate comnnioiier .,t eilueat ion. in hin article on "Civilizing the Native of Alunka." pllhlinhed in Aiu-iei magazine lor Septeinher. He lirnt ex- plain the function of tin- department oi our government The I'nited State liureau of education wa originally etaliiiheil to collect information ioii ceruing the MteoU and nchuol IVBtOini of the different ntaten and of Kuroiie, and to make it uccennihle and ol BflB all the people of thi country. EdOM tional expert- and VPBOlolitU are 0OD- tinuallv ntudying the tlMtbOdl of other coiintrie. (MVMUBI 'v 01 IIBOWM nent in our own nchooin anil DMklB rcneurche and exjenniuiit. lhere nult of all there efforin are constantly heing put into form for dlatrlbatloa throiigiiout the counlry. Dr. Harris doe not ntate, however, what i- an important item to biMM torn, that these pamphlet are sent free of charge to all teacher w ho write for them. A a rule, thev appear hy re turn man iron, an ; ngt.u,. Aaide from the topic named are valuable essays on school management, discipline, program, recitation- and ethic- in the -choolroom. These MP" are practical and clearly written, giv ing detinue plan and advice. Hy an application lor a pamphlet, and w ith a reijuent for future paolMUlOM) tin teacher gets his name on the ill--trihution lint and rc. ive imporlanl papers as they come from the printer If a fee in charged the pamphlet i worth money, and the price i m lid in the catalogue. Address 1'nited State liureau oi education. Sa-hii:gtou. Another feature of the bureau i- thi.-. American consuls are asked hy the bureau for educational informati Tin- bureau i in coimunt receipt of such iHestion as: "Why in i o-ednca-tion to be nrelerred to separate educa tion'.'" "What is the Isr-sit mcthiii ol InMrtiai iMtniBtlon In MnpMiw .'" WM1 ar, tin ( vantage in eb-i ting women lo ncliool noartl VSbv ar. tree lext-b'Kikn neleetetlV Who sided thein? emiilovmeiil that will ROpOOFl tl and also render tlteni nenil to the uhit" Mipulnt ion that will eventnallv come lo Alaska. The education of the natives in thrift, no thev will preserve and 1MB mobile the reindeer intrusted In H i in TriiKtworthy natives, ambit loQl to burn the tlvlliMtloa of the white loan and BinloM to hold and IDCTBOM prOPSfty, were given BbBMB of the deer. AppfmlleOB were selecte I anil rewiirdn for intelligent and persevering indnntrv off 0 red. They were to receive two rein deer for the llrt year 'n apprent icenh ip ; at the end of the second year five mure. Thus a sense of individual ! DWMfBhip wan gradually developed. Tnis neuse was unknown In the tribal relation. Small bonk loaned to each mis sionary Motion us a government aid are in the nature of nn outfit of indus trial apparatus. Within ix year- Id, non head of slock was given lo the lllack foot Indian agency, such donat inn arc better than donation to save savage peiple from starving. All these things, prevent the chilli if ItBFVBtlon, With the first herd Siberian herdsmen wen imported as instructor, hut OWlBfl In their lack of success l.niiliindorl have taken their place. The laippn are civilized and devoid of thi' snnersti-l thin which embarrass the Siberian' natives. In Lapland it in not unusual for al single hertlsniaii In possess oOOO deer. The annual increase of such a herd would amnion In nearly MOO lawn-. The trained Loploodof in Alaska earns! from 1200 to f.VH) a year, lieindeer station coincide Vfttb the points held I by the government for the BMWMBJ of relief expeditions, anil also with those point from which the mining and! other industrial Interests of Alaska MUtM governed. Willi thousands ol reindeer al Point Harrow and Point Hope on the Arctic ocean there never need Is-any further (carol -tarvation mi the part of crews of whaling vessels detained hy ice in that region. A -living of (80,000 to the government would have been effected during the year 1907-80 had those herds been in poll' lion. Again herds at the strategical points on the Yukon would have re dnaod if not removed the danger of starvation to miner-. The entire territory of Alaska in commanded from tifty . -j more well placed missionary stations, working in bBfmony with the government. Many are solving the problem of Alaskan civilization by means of hem o( reindeer. f Dk Shilohs Cough and (pnsuinption cure This ii brv'iTiil qitrntlnn trip moil ttfcceMfttl CmiKh Mt-tli-cme rvrr known to tctencn; n (rw tlorn (nv;iria1)!y curr thr wnMt riKPi ol Cot)vn Croup and Hrcn. hitiR, wtnk its won dprftil oiticrfo.? in the cure of (Ontimption in without n par nllr! in thr history tf metlicine. Since Un tiist ilictvrry it has brcn oM OH ft trnrtrnntre, a tftf which n other nirtliclnr can statu If yuii have a C'ouph, wp enrnpstly ask you totrv it. In t'nlted Stntm ftM Canailii 2V., 00o. and $1.00, end in KnRland U. Vtt. 3d. and U. 6d. SOLE PR0PR1ET0U5 f HARDWARE! E Poi nil kindi .d Shelf Hardware, Hb, Granite, Iron and Coppcrwarc, I Oils, Axle Grease, Lime, Coal and Cement. SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles ad Ammunition. 3 Ml ...' per Keg. SH'cial ordon glMO prompt attention. 3 unn Li.. . ""in riI . IBB, I,. w nokaui 1 IV, VIT , No. h s.c.wells&coJ 111 Taylor, the Hardware Man I'm t s i" , n, LTROY. N.Y. TORONTO, CAN. 721 Main Street JOJa, m. Kx Hiiieiuy atoMai Ma.; ""'"on Shnr,nl" w.n. "22!aBiM ''m-lKtr" K''7 iw. j, Qfling Up, .-miie MB Iwil repiihlicau anked W. J. liryuu while making a MBSSOi "How uhout the race troubles in tlie noitth?" and lirvan repied : "ljit the race troubles there and the trouble it han brought be a earning against bringing thin country another race QBOB tion." That in junt it. Wu have enough race trouble ax it in without running the rink of another in the f'hilipninen. The domooratic camlidutu for gov ernor of New Vork declared in a HDeech a few day ugo that the waters uf u atate hvloug of right lo the people of the political division within which they lie, and nuitbor corporation nor individual, under the go. . of the puldic intercut nhoiild be nlloui.il to control them. That in good doctrine. "Uoldeu Hole" J one of Toledo, Qhla, ban decUnxl lie will work for Bryan on tlie theory that lie in a be lievor in univunutl Mr. Jontw The entire work of education of tin natives in Alunka it under tin- direc tion of tlie ri.ii.-il Mate- bureau riu local authorities ami missionaries, whatever tin- nationality or oiMd, ar' bound lo follow the DMthod planu' d in Wastiinglon And tin- rOBOll iirov,--that tlie planning wa- done v. iti, fore thought and wisdom. The natives are bauil gradllully civiliied under , oinli Hons in which they are happ , ami have it in their power In be pfljBBBI nun. Alaaka in a big rock w ith an area of tnO.OUU nillure miles, covered with iiensn in the most barren place-. It is the kind of moss thai the reindeer eat. The human OBUM lloo can live oi. limns, hut it l better tn have (i rein deer cut the moan und provide man with meat and milk. Tin- ediicalioiial plan had MM B) prepare tiie nativen In lake up tin- in dustries and modes of life of the -tales ami induce then, tn diaooutilino their ancient tribal customs. Kdnootlon was planmii in elementary Kngli-h brBnahaa and careful training in rooking, liouseKeeoilig. clotlies-mak- iug : in tin- trades of curiM-ntering. Iilacknmitliing and shoemakiug. Il was believed thut it the natives of Alaska mid in- taught to use the Knglinh ningu.ige, lie brought under I hrintinli iiitlueiice I iv the missionaries and in- trained in suitable forms of industry, the increasing white population, com sisA'd of iminigraiiln imin th,- -tales, would be able ,. eiii,inv them in mining, trannportatiuii and the pr. due tion of load, This plan wan folhmul in Sitka. The thousands of primitive inhabi tants living uu the northern wanten must In- reached in u different man lier. Iir. Mwldw Jackson and Oautaln llealy of the Unllsd Itataa revenue cutler Hear suggealeil intrislucmg herds ol reindeer and tlie idea of h.--nailing the nativen to care for them, "lorty tboUMJM natives engaged in reindeer iierding and trannportaiinn would nut only be brought u n lIMWr civiluulioii, but would furnish the contingent needed to muki ible the mining industry " An original herd of 338 deer wan purclianed in Silmria between llll and ImM. Bixtoan were allowed to run wild on one ol Ihe eastern Aleutian Inland.-, und since then have in u measure atocktd the is land with wild reindeer. The runiain- der, in u governiiieul herd neur t'ort ( lurence hud increuaed to l-tiai rein deer in 1H"7. A plan ban been gradually matured for the use of tliene reindeer in the scheme uf education. Two objects ure to bu necured. 1. Training the nativen an herdi rn and teuiunters. Thin iuinlies that tlie nativen munt he interested in the pro ject ; they muni take the long ntep from unmuilic linhurinen and hiiutern lo dwelioiM in villagen, Willi lairmuneiil m Jus. .1 little oil on tile BMfiM at t lie rijrbt time may mean tin dilierencr I tweeu lift and dmth to the passengers and rev. W hat oil is to the friction of the delicate ;nrts of the enpiiic. In. Pierce s Ooiih-ii laedtea DtaaovBrv is to the deli cate organs ol the liody. It eases their labor, pre vents tlic loss M power and waste f energy r insed by triction. Manv a man who a all run down, whose limb- ached when lie walked, whine back ached when be laid down, w ho breathed with dif ficulty, and coujfh ed cotKtunUy, ban been perfectly curvil bv the use n fliM'trir MmmaI Yj Golden Mnlical Ihscovery. It pur lOaa the' blood , trengtheu I h e itouiach and heal weak luugn Accept no stit itiiute for" i.ildeti Medical Discov ery," nor any med icine Ballad "juit on good" by the dealer. Mr Clii. llunirK-k lllch . wrilo " I hin llfr th.ei I do BOW I toMcu Mullc-sl fjiscov.Ty riht iilntiL' 1 cia now walk iinie w.-ll with a citiv. ami hone to throw even thst uw-iy before Ions a! I Iwvr hie! I us- .rinchc- lor nearly two yean I Udah I n.ii . lag in,,, i Ba not cough now nd I can lecu like s school lsv Vou eiust kn a: til think iur nruaUctaf. ItiaaBfty mftlu-iuc ior rm " Ir PlBfOB'a .Medical Advutcr in DBBBI cover, n. Btnt free on receipt of i otn cent stami - to pay expense of llluilin. oh: A mi rati in. k. V. naiBBi ulo, N. Y. SO ii wZAara of Lctiox MAromb Co.. t never felt bctui in bm have ukcti lit Pierc Tor late by Tallman A ri.. )rufftfi-t. Pendleton Planinc Mill and Lumber Yard 1 baler in all kinds of Lumber nnd Building Material. Big stuck of lath, shingles, tar paper, moiikliiiKs, sash and doors that are (iinraiiteed not to warp, Estimatei furnished on Iniikline, material on short notice. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. Made from filtered water. Ileum, - mended b pbyiioiana, x. ,,u can drink oTrTnTBTf nnnrB'Ti ii riTi LTlUaam Daily .KSafKc m resi-r r c-iir &ktl riiiilt I m i, th ifBeoraaraieit aadai tie- inn- "i Oiagutt) Homo Office Portland. Orenon. s mm n mm r -,p-nis ai- sl a wr n r oil II w , UU9I i u mtifiacits jt- i Snkem,er IMMj MUad trim, I, v. , ' hit! I il f.em, nJBaa rajn mem bers $13.00 a week for nix weeks in case of disability from Bieknafli or accident . MB, Ai,iri OraaoBi Beat, i-'- Dnlon Mains, tin Boelaty, I'm iianit, 1 iragop DearBlrsi 1 bea la aekaowledio raeolpl of roor letter of thsllth lusi.. euiiisiiiing nhaea In mil parraani of mv olalr sffainsl tie oplaw. Il attorns me much pleasnre m 10 laatlfy to the very proaiBl and nallsfadlory BiaaaBr tB whleta fist -' Him oai paid. on Meptrmber .. wtiflc perforuune nn diltlai as iocomfitlee tirem.oi ,111 lie- StorlS V OBI 11 In 1 .1 s Kn er II. It. I MMMlnad .1 vere ennllls. inn of two linger- al air left haad, as raanll of wlileli I wai aaabta i" parfarm my nBtlva lor 1I1 hi' days; elalnt s presented al mir nfllre Sept. lltii and BBaah Bhleb 1 hnv,- pa. oaivad todajr btars bsbm data. Bnrh protnBt - ,- i-ortalnly eommendable, nun II will sfl e.i me pleasnre la ip mi .' n""-i arord lot IBs Boelety nt nil limes Vours truly, w 1 nun HAH I'.iv- J100. 00 less amount of Sick or Aeci- donl Boaeflta pr e I O B I y paid in event of death. LOOK IT UP. o Mr. Win. 11. Street. v ial RepiMBntatiVB ol the rkMstotjr is now ill the ! eitv and can be seen al Nye's n -ideiice, where he will he lileased to o furiiinh full information and receive applications for membership. 1500 Bucks for Sale nil yon want of i: and headache or get dizy. not have the ling tuf. ICE Alao Whulesalc Agent for BCHLJT1 MILWAUKEE HI. FN In hollies, barrels, or cases. Call up telephone H No. 5 KOPITTKE. Schultz Brewing Co. Hardware Sporting Goods WB carry a full line of tlie ' lawi! cutlery on the market. Large line of rtia and shotgun ammiiuitiou. IpMiall on ntows ami ranges. W D. Hansford & Co. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Order. Prompt I v ilicil J. L. BISI1ER. Prop Alba, Oregon. Ltimhei , Lath. Shingles, Huildinu i'upt'r, !i i'.ipcr, Moiildlap, Pickets, Lime and (xniieiit, Uriel; and Sand Sash ;tnd Doors. Screen ntiorsicv,nJ 1 crra um Fifx. Borie & Light, PrJ Alta St , opp. Court Ho They are fall blooded Rambooilleti and Polled DelftiiM olerinae, They are lare, well matared and carefully Hclectcd Uicks. Sheep- men should sec them before making oontraeta. ConvejaixM furnished tree to inspect tl in band of thoroughbreds, AddreM CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, FciKllctou. Qre Pilot F.ick. Or- OI I-srV 1 -V Every Day Get Your Gun... .. rench Restaurant.. ( Flairs toil01, 1,.K,.,.A,.ETEAT. w Ban yaa aa p t niiiotiuuK H. J.StlUmaa'i I ,,,, dun l.ul ontalnc, - - Proprietor. Quick Cab Service. ... Farmers CusnTMill HroO V altars , Proprietor. Illli i- ,1 Upruii 11 All 1 one. r aaaaOBBM HaMa, OaaaflMfi Ial i"fris a ,isy. tlwflMBMpal tor aMat, rMBt.w' Depot Stable. ,;t Ml" ","','i "le "' Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Compam 0OMBINATI0N ACCIDENT POUCV NO. 6. 4MIUm PLAD WITH RKTURS oi ALL PEMIt7U8 'KuMlihs llll.sl HII.NKHIs Kill! QBNBRAL ACCIDKNIS idem PaaSh bv kt Loss of Sigbl amputation ( llotb Hands lloth Keet One Hand and One loot I not and I of l.ye Hand and I...-- uf I'.ve llight Hand Kuaar Arm l-og l 15,000 0,(101) O.IKIII 6,111111 .'l.UIII 5,WN) .fi,0UO 9,600 11,500 tl.oOIJ Ixill Hand 1,000 Kitlier l-oot 1.00(1 Una of tine Kye 050 Indemnity per week (or total disability, limit 'JIHI weeks J.'i Indemnity pur week for partial disability, limit 0 weeks Bft to 20 Limit of total ami partial Disability 6,ooo All I'lelllloios ace I rn, lu I u- ol Aoold' Htal lleutli. Inn MI.K tbM. aiiiuani. If liijurie- sr.- r,,.-i... .1. 1. II.. .. I. ft Jk V. LWK . .. I , "' "' r,... " -.i..-wi. , tl III. . il im....iu,-i flfcAM. KI.Kl l ltll r tAIII.I , ,,i. Ill or rays bos of rftMianiB Carrier. iiml aasf. I'D! Hi h in. is Amu - ii luluries r- rt-eelvini wlillu rnlliiK In a PABBBNUKU BLUVATOH lllll'HLK III,-., auiOUBU II iBjUl l St.. i-.iuil I i Iha BOHNISO i.KA iil ll.l.lM. .Wiilu n'ur'- 1- i i in I'SK IIAI.I llie. A, nn, nil, i iniuri,,. MP,. 1 r",'"' ,' I niv.i i,y 'III. I . . ,1 ONr.-IKMH Uwh Aiaouim. il lnjuri,-. . csus.l In elm,-, .AS. POk, KUUItlN , lojiirlei fniuiiii..ull InrlToM ulou tie la. nri tar any olbsr iwrsuu, MU Pei iu.sn' (saaaBi bbmbIis eoBiwliisd (ui ih doiposc m liumhiry or rol.b. r paid li n lull) 1 (INK-llALKol lu.- Follaj Hill IMMM BByBBlS II nfelBb there ealsla uu exwrnul visible ion U1.IOU or wound .. i-.si in, bed; (drownincax- oM'K,'lS "''''' b ' NHIKoKI I nn i.i niay gravid, a. Illllclllllltt I- liHVSllI, UK. lit asoks. Ileleiiillll) ur, vloii.lv l totWUH ili...r,.-. b : ......... ... n ,f, , . Auipillslloo. in lllsslilllly A.muIIs lor iniroosu of l.nn-.,, ... li.a.i..... 1 I Alba Sawml r... j i l niMiu Lumner Moth Rough and Dr I hflers Promptly Filk .1. L. Bisher & 1 ALBA. OkHtlOV THE CITY... Livery, Feed i Sale Stables.., Brarj thing New. feat Had Hi - s. Ih-j rlpialH In Ibc eitj . Ii.ianlrinna best atteiitloti. service any himrm m Telephone No. ? PHVSICU. UK. W. a.l'OLE. lKKK l' loii HsvuiK- Hsik uullilior iwj o Ua. b'TT u 1 p. m. tBofaaati- . ..saMiBl r . v. . i ri , m. ' -- i ii I- ir- .M ii hi Dan UK r. J. SMITH. Ofruau.- .... . iwi '!!' U-i' PllUlH J. ... Pi i.n-isi: mm iu:in. V PH. W . I biilMuti,- tltv tllMU DIAMOND STONES. to ;et or.e lot DonH IsM iharoaninB saai alst , ,,n;,,. . .... ..... , , , i . i . Thk is tin i;,st chunce in Pt-mllt! ton tn hoy 00 on the street. No tsonta. Paints, Wall Paper, Glass, Picture Moukliim and Artists Materials ilii'liml eigniy pi asm U- tui-rvH.eii tliroujili Ibc I ruin BVBfl Ho Auniili) flan t eiul of ,-iu'ii i-rioil ol " s.mn, I: J. MURPHV, Daapail block, Court Street. lOVi-leil. luilsuuiiy for I'srtlal liiulnluy ilesrsc ol lli.sliluiuulil. l-rnooiliolii-il to Costs proiaaaioaal and baaiii.-sB men wb.sa exposure to accident in kxira 1-relerrod, U6.Q0 a yvar. l'referr.,1, :io.OO J vear I rosirlioiiuu- iiroiniuiiis for other amount oooo LIVE agknts WANTED. FRANK N. sleCANDLCSt, Ouneial Agent, Ltleimburg, Wash. P. A.HARVEY, The only ,, illslVt. maker o( ,iaiid majL '"the cty. THE RIGHT PBITB aii wurk luajrataad, slock. K. A. V A I'liHAN lu JuiM Uulliluil. .niic nnt . as sun maai DiNIIsns DiNTISI urn" ,,. 1 1 o n a A. I.. nr.A i is, ' --- Bmln ll.llk l,sSllUllll"", K a. MANN 1KNT.1W!V. lion Bias t. over K. ARCIIITBCTS AHB il I . I :,lLiis lor iiuuiiiuilf a Uoi.lll IV, JU'Jd OU110IHB- bANKb AND KAV1.V ut' uuwnLaiua l'uU.lleloii,orvou Q&Sd , i.n.n I-."" "'''' 7uai r.sinu; ;i.' -ti w ' .riii,ssi ... ,,ni,li i ui , I'-"" ..,uiT leu-Hi ii ume raBaaaai ,l,l,--n- ...MI. u,.ir.),r vli-.-prs?"!L.-aa- ... .uiiiasi I V. DSO'.', " . ' rrtTTuirnl ,1 11 IS AL Vf'-.-m ion. (.spusl- TSsaB. - K'-".'.:"'....., . Zufmi v. 1" T: -.. mi .m- and Kurops. is" mlaLat;l ...i.LAUl is"- a . ....L-o s ha 1 III 1 A"f""on, S PT-Jf We.loli, V' uoul'l Tkui ,.(,- ,llH'in - . w , II ..I .1,11"' -1 laaaillMallUJaW i K. kills"1-. .-U labSlil-.'aSl i ll.ilusii. " ii. .11'. ' - . l . u.iri. draw. J ' I'nMllisiei " ,R. . M.UI ' . IS All l Oiiuv .-, ,- olaia aa I IS'.is. I'"1 " r ....ihm HOW UMJg I .MM I.i.,;, liri.W' Zmm. i uinn" ibaafa C'nrt St., op.at,i(ien Rule Hotel awaaSaaaV