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.UNDERWEAR.. Now I hut OoM weather h BfjpKaMbtOfJ . Ilii' M easily Of buying heavier underwear won liegiii to assert itself. Naturally you will want to go where von BM get ""' botfl grade (or tin" load money j ami overylssly knows Unit Tin1 Magnel In the plaOO. An BOBOTtMenl unexcelled and prices ml to Um bottom MiM iiiirk anil profits small. A chance for a gold watch given With every dollar porch. tse. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood Will Vote for Bryan. Thin dispatch is lignifloant: "Flory Tom, manager ami out of tlif largest itookholden of the Pennsylvania tihi-s company will support .Mr. Bryan and the democratic ticket. He has always voted the republican tiukal heretofore. "Tlif growth of the trust evil has caused him to coin.' out for Bryan. The Toms faetory, which employs 300 people, lias always remained out of tlm trust. ''Mr. Toms says the trusts of th country threaten t wipe out the small manufacturer! and become absolute dictators oJ trade, lit' is interested in Hartford City. Ind . ami with others is Torn- Saute, Ind." a j:!ass factory at building U plant at TI'KSDAY. nCTODKK ltl. In0. ! that time is in a nntiniml election. Iieuiocruts write ami speak from (ho itutnp and harangue Ir in tin- -ir.-et NOW of the KHJ per cent, vlll.iinv of thidr opponents, and Um pure good' neas of thir own associates ami leader , while republicans act a. though they , .... 11, reallv believe all the virtue centered in What iinalitication for llrvaiusni do . . men have who own luxurious republicanism ami tin evil in lirym- mansion!, live at awH I cluni, wear fine ism. 'MARK JEW, BARNBD JUDGE!' clothen ami have intimate connecttoiiH with great corporations that pay them well for their tine talent, ami ennspieu on- industry'.' Why, they have no place in the Bryan cauiu. They are utterly diualitlod hy tne standards Bryan himeelf aetH up. I'ortland Oregonian. Here is a detjnition oi what iirvan iani is not, and. in a sense, hy in-1 vertetl reasoning, of what McKinley-j iani ia. The I'ortland paper cannot easily escape the eoiise(ilenco of its printing such an astounding thing. Certainly, in the midst of a national campaign, with the issue pending as to what are the distinctive cliarai -teriaties of the two great parties, it ia of great assistance to Um Bryan forces to ruad in the editorial columns of a great republican oewapaper that Hryanism. ia not for people who "wear line clothea, live at swell cluba, have intimate ctmnectioni with great cor-j porations that pay them well tor their tin.' talents and ounapicuoua industry ," and, hy inference under a logic per fectly correct, that McKuilcy im is for wtio are connected witl oororationa. The trend ment is that all persona who an- not ersoually inlereated in great corpora tiona must vote for Mr. Bryan. That ia what haa been the burden of the campaign by the democrats, the legiti mate and law abiding corporatinna be ing, of course, excepted from inclusion in the liat. Yet, everyone knows, who stop- (or a moment to think calmly, that he is probably subscribing to some inane someone else framed, mill is shouting for a platform which came down from a coterie of leaders and was sent over the country for party endorsement. NUTRITIVE V..LUE OF ALCOHOL. provid by previous experiments. Two ami one-hall ounces of pure alcohol was mixed with wilier or eollec nnd i.'ivcn in six small doses, llircc with meals and three at regular interval bc tH.cn meals, to avoid any effect tlH)ti the nerves. A bottle oJ claret or three glasses of whiskv contains about the same iinantitv oi alcohol. When no muscular work was lonnei ted with the experiment the alcohol furnished one tilth of the total energy of Ihe diet. In experiments with severe execrise it furnished one-seventh. With tliree men in thirteen experiment- alcohol was used, results showing tint Bo per ent of li e ah olol wis hurnetl tip In the body and transformed into energy. "Is the energy of alcohol used for warmth and work?" M.inc have re- piii I thai it is wnstctd and not used. Alcohol ai ling on the nerves control-1 lino, 'he hlood vessels brings hlotsl to I tin inrfaoa ol the lslv, thus radiating1 more heat, and proving that the drinker loMt more heat than is gained 1 from the alcohol. llx perimcutr' slowed that this was not true, only a traction of the heat yielded bv UM alcohol be ing radiated. While ill'., hoi does yield, heat to the lualy and probably imparts energv for iniisrnhir work as well, it; is dilllcilll to prove the hitter. When a 1111:1 takes a Variety of food every day with wine, bier or brand.' IM one Mil H exactly what is done with 1 each ( soni" victim in the can" of science would diet himself 11 lean meal anil ataottol, twimbard labor day I after dm, the remit would yield some valuable data. ... H inures are attraclive. In experi-j incuts with a man at rest, without 1 alcohol, eneiev ol material burned 2277! calories in- mills of heat. With alcohol 1 .i- calorie. Ilti.rgy rIvui off as1 boat, without alcohol MM calories. I Will, alcohol ttU calorics. In case of a man at active work, driving a stationary bicycle eight hours a day, the daily income and outgo of energy resulted ill energv 01' material burned Without alcohol 'tHl calories. With! alcohol SW-jm calorics. Kneryy given 1 of! hv the l.slv as heat and mcchiiuical work, wlthniH alceuol N88 calories. 1 Wltn alcohol fJOJg calories. AttOtboi lli' .iry r. legated to fiction is I that alcohol fatten- the boar drinker. I It is because beer contain.- so little ' nitrogen ami so much in material,' especially starch as dextrine, that it fattens. The same is true ol other alcoholic drink-, it has hen found that "alcohol resembles fats ami rarbohy drates in the protection ol fat from consumption, but is interim to them as a pri lector 01 protein. " l'rofessor At iter closes hi- paper by referring to the use of alcohol' in ill ness. When hi. lily functions are weak en. si and the power of digestion is im paired alcohol often torn is lies the needed fuel o carry the h-sly thorugh time of weakness. Il does not re, pi ire digestion and is easily absorbed by the stoma, h ami intestines. Why it siioiild have ieas effect upon the nervous sys tem in illness than in health is not known. In a succeeding article he hopes tu view more than the one side presented in this. It will relate to mctlesls of rational temH-rance reform and the teaching of alcohol physiology to children. mans lifols shortened by the hardships endured in searching for Gold Dust while a womariis life is lengthened by using it A The best Washing Powder Saves time labor and House work is Hard work without Gold Dust1 DEMOCRATS Q1VE VARIETY Col. Kooaevelt aavs: "Tlie para mount iaaue ia Uryaniaiu; 111 Illinois, it ia Altifeldiani ; in New York, it la Urokeriiui. in Kentucky, it ia (Joebcl iam." Col. Ksaevelt apeaka correx.tly. Kvery wiau democrat will endorse liia peech at LexingUjii, Kentucky, at leatt in ao far an it refera to CMkeriam and Ooubttlisin, However, these are local matters, and the central organiia t ion of the democratic party is able to hold down these bad elements, thanks to the gallant light and lolly attain ments of a young man from Lincoln, Nebraska. But, can one nnd auy local nation ol liaunaiam.' Or rather, ia it not diffused throughout the varioua statea an that one tinda tho same brand of paramount issue everywhere he linds a republican nation.! caiiiiaigii being wsuwi? In New York it is llannaism ; in Illinois it ia llannaism ; in Ken tucky it is II mi, .nam; everywhere it ia llaniiaiim and nothing alae; the greedy graaping. swollen money ahark seeking throegh a trust-controlled party to tighten his hold on a free country. Col. Kooeovt-lt ia right. iJeuiocracy lias some locally bail ele ments witii which to contend. Hut, 111 an lairneas ami In can. lor, It has 110 audi damaging thing as a national organization absolutely owned and operated by the most conspicuous res -reaentative of the trusts in these United States. FAIRNESS AMD CANOOM luat now, with a national campaign raging in all its fierceness from one end of the country to the other, with partisans declaiming the merit- of their policies ami the weakness of their opponenta, ia a time to remark that aomuwhat more ol lairueas and candor would be good ingredients to mix into the political potlagu. If there ever ia a time when Americana lake leave of common eMtan, hid adieu to Iraukuasa ol the houuet kind, and aay that lor the nonce wo will indulge in g rM, u clap trap an long a it helps our parly, Kor the last tiltv vears the oin-i: n of the nutritive value of ah hool lias been discussed again and again. As the essential piinciple of all spirituin liiiuora and intoxicating drinks, ninny failings of the race are laid at its doora. It may U- manufactured froan a variety of articles hy fermentation or distillation. Apples, grax-. pears and other fruits: corn, barl , molaasea, lieets, sjlatoes, even Iroin whhI or any substance contain in.' sugar or starch Kxperience has proved ita injurious effects mi boiv, miiiil and character, and no one denies that it is poison when taken in large quantities. Scientists and the genera! public have conflicting views. Tnoroughly sincere individuals join oppnaitc sides. I In oni. mi. I. nr.- I HIS.' Willi ill, II it tts iissilii 1 ii.ims ussi.rt Oil Olll it 11... II. ol such argu-1 nutritive value and la alaav- polaon il- even in small quau'.ilie-. On tin other aide are number ol pbysiologi is ami hygieniats taking the middle ground; that in small quantities, alehs)l may serve the body lor nutri- mnt, at times may is valuable, al other times dangerous. It is argued that a substance so abundant in nature must have its go.sl aide as well a- it- bad one. l'rofessor W. II. Atwater, in Harper's Monthly lor October, descrilsw the ex periments conducted in the chOOlioal laboratory of Weaieyan university lor the purpose of discovering the nutri tive value of alcohol. Three years of elaborate exsriineiit iiirnish data. From three to nine men assisted in a single exiieriment, some ol tin in for several weeks at a time. Kxpenments were conducted t,v means of an i paratu- called a respira tion calorimeter. Its main h-aliif is a copper-walhld chamber 7 loot long, 4 feet wide and tl'.i feet hiuh. It was iiimishtsl with a folding bed. table, chair; scales on which the occupant weighed himself a number of times each day, and sometimes a stationary bicycle or other appliances tur iiium j lar work. Devices fur ventilation, measuring and analyzing the air passing in and out; (or regulating tern jieraiure, passing in fixsi and removing impurities were connected with the chamber. The dmr men experiment ing with the calorimeter ion ml it not iiiipleasunt, and were always ready to repeat llieir visit. Itcst ricleil spuce was tin- most um ointurtable lealure. Air was gisjd, temperature even ; a window two leel square lookod on the outer world; a Ulaphona permitted conversation. Newspaiern ami II. email came daily. An opportunity for trciae was given in the "work" e 1 n r 1 11 um 1 - and ease in the "rert" ox eriments. food conaiste.1 of ls.-f, eggs, milk, butler, bread, breakfast foods, cake, cisikies, preaered fruit and coffee. Careful analysis ot the ir b. fore ami alter 11- passage Ihrougu the chamber, weighing and analysing 1 1 and impurities, proved just what chemical element- the lualy received and gave off. Ileal exhaled from tie body when at rest and when at work was measured The difference between the two represent the "jutgo of energy. .Materials burned 111 tun body furnish an income of energy. Kesults are drawn Irom thirty vxtwri- meiils with four men under different conditions oi diet, work and real dur ing ninety-three days. Mult Have Cork Hairnets. Army olllcers were considerably surprised at reading dispatches of the sufferings of the American troops in China, from the beat, on account of their hats. It was tie' belief that the regiments sent to China had Man , 'imped with cork helmets and that their campaign hats had been dis carded. The heat of the sun is danger ous, but over-heating of the digestive organ- is even mere sn. To overcome irritation and other stomach troubles theie 1- nothing o equal llosletter's Stomach Bitters. No matter how long you have -uii rtd from constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, liver and kid ney troubles, the Bitlers will cure you. It also creates a hearty appetite and is an excellent tonic for the nerves. Try it. The Dominion surveyors who have bOM engaged in an .Hurt to locale the international boundirv line where it passes through the .Mount linker mill ing district abandoned the work Octo-U-r b and left tin- country. The matter undoubt edly will Im iiiado the subject ot negotiations between the two govern ments as to where the line shall be. Hardware Sporting Goods I "You'd I Better Hurry" We carry a lull line ol the la-st cutlery on the market. Large line of rill.- and shotgun ammunition. Specials on stoves and range.-. Diet was changed to show effects of different food materials uml how they were utilized in the lualy. A holed was given 111 a number ol eases, so as 10 bring it into couiiatriHou with lata, Stan 1 ami '. i- To make it plainer, an ordinary diet was given ami results noted. Under the same conditions the same diet repeated, except thai a pari ol the I. u- was replaced hy alcohol having the same pntOQlllI energy fiewra She Just Inuliiiiie into womanhood, to fresh, so fair nnd n.i. thai wc turn u watch bar aa aue pusses, kbo ttipa alone i!n sir. 1 1 a picl 1, 111 iltli and beauty Antoug the pasting crowd ot worn and wrinkled women, she looks a iaing from another world. Will she ever lie like thv.111? Could they mice have been a fujj a,- the? No hotutjf can last under the strain and drain of female weak OSOSi (km which the majority oi women suffer in a greater or less de gree. They mi .'lit preset c their fair ness of face and tonii if they would asm the lUaaotroMt diseases which die, 1 the wom.111 lv organ-. Women .ire cure. I of such diseases hv the use of Ur. Pierce s fa vorite 1'rescrip a 1 notl, It (lop tin ryil enfrebliiii' drains. 'teals innaiiimi tiui and 11 Icera tion, cures liear- IflJJ -lii.Wll 1 i,S, slreugtlun.s the nervous vf.lcin, and rOStorat the gen eral Tic.lth. It contains no opium, co caine or other narcotic. " thuPtli aaufc 1 Ajti'tV rA 1 W. D. Hansford & Co. Pendleton Pianino- Mill and Lumber Yard I iiler 111 all kinds of Lambw sail Building M .Ut rial. liiu. stock of lath, shingles, tar paper, nouUingaj sash ami doOTI that arc iiiaranteel not to warp. Estimates furaiilMd on buildiai mate-rial on short notice. R. 10RSTER, - Proprietor. Oregon Lumber Yard ...SI.,1 i.s.,., Lnmhari lath. ShinaltWi buildiup. Paper, J ar I'ajicr. Mouldiuga. Pickata. Lime and GMMBti Brick and Sand, Sitali and Doors, Screen DoonA Wiodowa, Terra Cotta Pipe. And select a g(s d heater from the car load of stoves just received. We have Air Tight Heaters from (4. Oil up, also the coal air-tight. One third saved in fuel. Stoves put up on short notice. HKK 1)K. ( '. .1 . SMITH, OKKIOK OmfiT. MUn M. vi ms Bank Tclepfcss. D a. ooaaa u.iooiioU(. ,r H.B. JiAltKIKI.il M. D.HOMK PATH- Buiuilni. " I'll. I '.-I. M'l .Ml iiimiM 1; V--01 h aaoaa, oia.-k 1; I Taylor, the Hardware flan E 721 .Main Street. g 1500 Bucks for Sale PHYSICIANS. K. W. (i. n...i; i ikkii'k i s pifvTiTT lea Havings 11.01. miii.ilnir. oOaa iaHiZ ! in tulcplieatf). u Ma. m. : 1 to : K. W. VINHKNT, M 1). iiKKH FRHir t-ielylVi H""k oa"' UK W. I.. l'KKK V. ill'KI. K IN J L'UU htill.lum, onHlii. Klr.i Nuiwui tut iirnc.i liniirs. ifsy ami niiclil. Hit. LYNN K. III.AKK8I.KK, OHMtll nun ui'i ..in- iii.i,iM'- sllil illiiftMMtf V1BM iii. Hotel, rnr W ai. r nd S.m pa link lull, tire DKNTISTS, K. A. V AUOilAN, 111 In. 1.1 UullillIlK DIMTftnT, OHM A. L. UK ATI K. I aavlugs it.. 11 1. 1). U. H. 0KKICK OV.K its ..lmniutcrad. K. A. MANN, Hon III. . II. .IV. DUN 1 1ST. in moau- II i lopuin'ioar. ARCHITKCTS AND BUILOIIS. t. k. HOW A ltu, aki;iiitki;t ASP II l- iiiii.'na. in main', couiplelfl tad nlulit puun lor liiillilui( 111 Ihe cltjr r MtWi. n.i.1111 I,, .1111111 linn. INK BANKS AND HROKIIS. K1KST NATIONAL HANK 0K PKSIIU mn I OMUU, I'O.OUh Tu Kt'iiersl lsiikiin( liu.iiiuM ami tcli'irsulilr IrsilOiT. nolil mi I klrci HI Prauetaeo, N Vurk sml DrlodMl wiau tin- Northman, hralm linouuilu.JM1. ami KiirniN' Van... ivilo li.iu. lenaa. laivl Ank.iiv. nrtalosul; M Uni vK.-prraltlsnt; e II v.k' caaaiai s 1 Otivniavy, saat.ta.nl caablrr. Tliey art .mil tiiil-lilooilcd Rambouiiiaitfl I'ollad liulaiiiti Merinos. Tliy um lurgo, wall maiorad and tmnfully aalaotad buolM, Sheoji- nion should m Ihatn btflWI making fonlrat ls. free to instt!i this I kmvayanot ftu oiafaai band of thoroughbrada. Addroai CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, THK I'l.NIH.KIil.N hAVINue BASk. I inlh tun, Oregon iiriauisru Marekl, ua. eapllal, ItAi.uUI. Inn real allul an UaaaV posits Kd tasuiie Itoutlilan t aoM m all pni I'lpal e mils Sl ( lal alU'Ull.Ml flltm wools, liona . J, Kurultli, ; ; i.-ni . Tal, vite proaldauti T.J. Norrla, oaiklar. . . . . . . k,..AU l.U.I'l HUM Pi A I lo, a I. n A. Mir ainana. oroicuu. 1 ilul.VJ.UiU; aurptaJ.rJat' tcrtwt un tlaic liopotlu lll In orall" ul iljuioatic en iiuai- 1 oil.tiioni ivaljjf tiii.l. 'l 10. limit) 1 A laiui, pns14Ml; H MoArlbur, vlis prualdautl h i. Ilaroatl, lor; L. W. Baruett, aaaliunt caatlar. 1 UK i a I; Mid; - HANK OK W1W. tt.'.lini (iri'Ken I'm- jrlifral aaai Pendleton, frv Pilot oek. Or 1 ' .Ln UbU-i"iA1Vi I . Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court Uovat. Byers' Best Flour... v iv laJ ,eS 0,'a! satislaetion wherever useti SSL We have the best Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and lleardless barley Pendleton Roller Mills Hf ty. m-,.,rt 111 leinalc I Mm .1 avsn and roars, imi yuui . 1 1 , . . , -I IihiI Isrtn it i;rent .ijllrrrr wcasiKs.,'1 m riU. Mrs M ft w .ll Mrr. Cis t. Co Tcaas. " IrM ot UilHt Uti( Mf uKY Ktt. I Mjft.ti-l ut last 1 l(i,iii.! -i-h.l I i,.ll...u.l toa t sik Blehl i itics si in picrct'a PavorUa Pli crlpllou .mil l.ni ol Hi 'Uoldtn MeUkal j..-.'.r,y 1 uuiv nil ia, u,,u ,.,muH Have gsiiu- f-.iKlitc.il ss,uUa" Dr. l'len lO.e I, i'I l'ltutnt i'tllt-u cure bil- THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... ICE chris sini'soN Hroprielur everything New. Nat.v Horses; New lUga. Beat rlga ai.d 'tIHH in thv city. Uoaraera elveu ihe Is ei atUiaUou. Service OV hour ol Ihe niKlit at. JO. Alao Yiholesilc Ag m for ICUUT2 MII.U Al Kl I BLH in bott'ea, barrola, or caa-i,. relcphuoe No.S He KOPITTKEe Old TO PUT liNilfcli OAK eeia, 1111 aui-lm., walla, or loi wisielna i,iM..,,.K iiV'WautiUvis uuiiii ul on,. iiiiii,ir,i ' II. I'll Ml 1 u fc. TM KAHT OHgliONlAN llSrilJK," I -imwV l,,lklll.,kk K., .' llMIISl. I IvelliiUB proiupll) in n tislki. Afaiitlaas uscrllvut i-ou.liliiiii. ami ao utmHaj tfSt 01 liivuallK.lliili 1111. 1111 1 t.-.iaal Mailt; tiOlt It Inn il-. n i.rB.lneui. ua - Lu.k.i.1 ...... 1. 1 -r y nttm. J. K Klilaorc. aaai.ua'l ! I"?! (J. A. lUrti.iai. M M Johna. T. J. lTOt.. J 1 .-hi .... i...,i lelAklll. U I li.fl.Mi. jt ....ift..i .1. 1. ...... )..-., 1 ukeu u 11m if ('..Ik il.Va fa.r 1, Hlil f Ist'llM." V. ' ..lit. i,.nf I ... 1 au.i ..Hill. 1 7 ytr- uhi ut-iK"1 uuu- " r- I I MIL I 0 .'I ll I I JJleli -I UI'IDIH'I I'. II" u.-t-l j. m ijkatumaVi m$wmm THIH PAPKK IH KKKroNKlUATl wharo cuuirvru lor vJtfilinf cm in the Country recognize the . 1 superiority of LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE THC ORIOINAL kVORCCSTENMHIRC aaw.sa or .mo. 00. I ... .1 A. . 2Tl "a, Koaala, Soups 1 'vlure " Bolll?. t. Illuat Intaluiablc. 1"HH U"su' .So., Asa.!,,, Naw y 1,1 itiiniii' mot. 7-.,-j utm ,1 tual iHirtlon 01 '?ll,,ni. airtata The Eastern Oregon Babbitry 0KUIDANCI a 1 aa 11 ii . ..e.,v .. hut? for ibelBi it .'i'I. imio r. , oi Jacks..!., Balay. Lea-", '-'r.'";,.; wi Mtutlaon, Buaii, HI iff. Railroad, luatm. tail Court alravta. , u .Hi.i,miaiasi the peoploof lliadiroi IIBllltmf tl ,1- lolkowa : i -1 turn Haction 1 Thai ih.i l'" "iJS Heal between II" i"" uIaiia urldm and B net. i.s lo.i. street alreet.allil IMMtu Jackwjii aloe " ; ; Iliat Isirlliniul l.niniiii . .11,1 Ha no Hreel, and Jeflaraun. Maillse" sml "TJSumI I . kSOII and tt'aaliiiiKieli '''"kmtat - ran .. ". in. " - , iliiri betue. 11 oo . - jaa. N railroad, o -ms U Tuatln alreel tn n." " " ait that par itrtwla .....1 ..Met lion of I'oiin aii.-ei fl Ihe Bsalurn Ismmlai ) are hereby ordered lgLMitU rvell..l and a-rade.l In ffltU t prattliM 01 wid atraei- ' " " ,ila)' 1,1 Ihe City 8111 .ever; pro dw", a ol aaW uorllou-ol ' "." j- iaeeat- pesuil of srsvi i ui on "V'-i lot .1... 1 in.. 1. u 1 i.,iew 11.111 01 ii.uii - Aiiib aireela. and II"" I""" ,'. lk,0.l Henlliin aald airett ' ii- "illy one id ;.n. .1; - -" '. I II I' I I -I I I I s, I"' I'di.-.l to fumiali d.H 1 Dltth .( ul.,-1, l- . " " 'm'm iiwiii 6 Stylo, and othora . ,, w" " "h vk". 1 j h"i- linr nun .c IB EMtorO Oregon, Bolgiin Hans from well known itnportoi Myles and othori ' Hilly tile , i v 1 ., . , . j i,u .j well tu 1n1.1i ..... u..i 1 . 1 . "oupitry i.eim. i.rci,aKi,f IS Sll III III.. I n rinse only Hi lid I'DIIIICilCt 'MIV OIK' 1. ... o.l.o 1 I. Ill h will Lorres Nowlin & Faxon, Proprietors. . . - .1 ms1 wi . ba ilie "" " e ., u ball be.- ""'' ".j isis IJ .aoi.ntly -eeure.l lu'VC u.e.1 nil aani aneti- -- .11 i a i"" I he Btnwt Coiuui laal wis'. " "! 7jd ft m tmvtl.orthai will ''JfK. g mov ii- raklua up and XxfifL -1....I II tt i"ae at B aiil.t alreeta I- not ""''' WJIcJ, Ifl!! , propjrtyi td . ''l " 0" ffta.l : Isnr.leieil. b "'' ' '.- tdntS 1 i.eu.e. 1 1" "":;" " ,-,( iniiiiiiK m.d jzmmmm inprovauieiil I- '' ,,. liatrl!L. noiV.payiiielll lb- 'l J ayalii.l aahl propern in ia. Mdrai" p" o lde.1 by ordlnauee N". aioin .1 ll'eo in .e - abali ""la b( ll.irell. pn iv . H-c iMji lM ami be In loree '- j ,p II,,. I ,11.011. . l o.iuill w Ma). 11 l ining" aa ul I o... 1 ..iniuuii cuui- Uclobur, IISSI. - wi all AUtali i. BiuW.si' eta