BEST iN THE WORLD! We must make room Paine's Celery Compound the Product of Brains a tin For our elegant new line of spring good which will tot n begin to arrive. TniTO (err li per cent discount, on jacket--. Collat.i'.tcs. C.iihs. Skirts. Wrappers. Beat grade of oaring flannel ta yaras for It.oo, Prices on main other article cut in equal ami greater proportions. See us for Bargains. A charter for .1 gold watch With evetj dollar purchase. Medical Experience. vc, .- ..f tstiidv and Amplication, This Greatest f All temal. i i li axwcaic-v s - - vvi Was Given to Mankind by the Ablest of iHodertl Physicians. w ass . i r tvt ytilxU'ivit I i he Host ot n ortniLS lnjiiau;; ""'" THE MAGNET Clements & Wilson. feast (omaft) SATURDAY, laWt'ARY 1. WOI. DAILY. WUELT AM' SDU-vr.KKLT IT THI- Baftt Orejotitan Ptttllaiilotf Company, fFNOLET. oki con. HAIL HHlltl' Mtll n ce" rntl . Om - ' : ffroWltl. by Mill . . . . . . Dae rBw P' t'y sajriar i ni answers- t.tee W . . . Mi niUlT M ftfl KM RATI Of .vp MtfMf i DM cefr t4 anantlH T .!- D1 faegle r. . . Owe cvt r!" Itagta copy : .M". BATS! (('.y A .evtiMiatBi. Om i act. a lm, la Wai- fee v per n.-i.Ut ImrOMu.Mvlli O.S" k lt..n . I - f .lie. s la . . jse is MSB p) (Mi l.i . pr !: . . llh Mil" hp-B re. O'S' i .siy. Weak I ...I l...C. ,S So;, f- ,4l I' Uul iMTlbw. I ttsu per V-.' The Mou. "Bill" Chandler no tino himself oat of job. tie attrition-- hi- i n-lsai to tii- Mtk of a rail mid which opposed I i re-election to tin- ('nited state" WtMl . A I.oihIuh h iker is out in a state ment Mi 'til. Si ii lli African war it aaa , reel leg the Dritieb people PMO a mtrtuie. At ims rale area England's tfssjtl it I ket v to i nter from jf stalled prees. With te garth Kngiiih nioiirv being eel in BMth Afr'ca that country should i on tl.u on ol a lexim, acre not lUc barrier to II indus'-y ond enterprise. Tin- HMMarlal mnwiile at Salem it fii puny ihI n that one is forcetl to the teaatetloa tiiat the rat p Ii Ixtween Mwefek laetead 9i the itt if ore- gtm I'Dntinue M send the ainil and the crippled hark to Waliiimton to repre sent her in Hi-upper house of run icres. after anhiie the imprvstioii will be Heaaal thai Its state ni an asylum and that eteo tl pe.,n- i,-re are lialt and blind -potitleelt, at least. What is nettileiJ at Waeljinatoa is an Eastern irv m man i presia I ! the "haaeb Kra eeeatei Senator Unona ba aheal tome to t'te reaaleesen that l.i hi-rabiily cheiiie i- nut wo popular hp he thought i: a- II- iiromisnl I itlu. illy sj see that the ni hlaraiae I i i and lie die ti-it pniptasa 1st ijuit trying to have it InntMiie nun Hjatil the iat hope is aaaei Tn o'i anppliesl Senator Haaea with (ettaie "aiaeae of war" la Use la I prei l-ui ..i. r.tmpeign are evi r a tii- BeaatsMrVelhoe reinindin hi H t' (he nvi aiiasa iaea)e them inut lie kepi Tie lif- til I reat man like Manna i- nii all suuehine. JsMapeJ. Mill, tii- r.nr..a.i maguit', sj faeatieetssl m ismaesaiaa with the Material r ' llinaeeotai Me may nol get any fiirtbel tha i l.ssing men- Ueatdi a kae) h like Mf mil, Be would sappese, hud psj time to au on the tin--sasling seiiaie Hnerever It U lernnilllg the rieh roan'i' clnh ami Mr Hill may de-i l- tii ao i'ii r nl s- a mi niher tlioreot . There .r aurse rot II In Ihe smuto lltttn J J. Mill, who nan proen Inn, aatf vert niurh nf an Amerirun as well a a neat worker, he urat wealth that lie analtllNI ha lieen honeatly a -inirrd Ii- i- aaa li iii.t'ii man that does iml eeiii I, Imve Iwi spoileil in the making It ii said thare nr- ,,ii- tllOilsai.il million .me billi'Hi ili'llara on de poait in the N.ia York niaie auvings banks. VaajM ol lbs bank are paying 4 ier t-ent interest on then, depoalts, but mot nl I beat :i und :tvt it cent. hirh means tboat t:i'j.OUO,Out goes to eepueibm la int-rest annu ally. 1'liere ur- moi than islO.OOO ilsf a 1 1 r - and Hie i'.rage is i ioae lo INsi . a i, this average is very lafae. iineideriiii! thai Great Kritain's laiik'sliilus a.eravte only M).A7; ili'M nf I'rusaia, 1155. 'i Austria Haigary, ' "-' ITi All mankinrl iii said to have six billion in saviiw-hank de posits to New York's one billion, which is a very favorable showing for .New Vett state. The investigation of haxing at West Point has done more to show the coun try what species ol brute the people of the Lulled Hlates are tdncating for the aruit than anything lhat lias incurred heretofore. The educated tighter, in Ibc nature of things, is seldom more than a woll-fed, weli-keut animal. However, there are anv number of otficers who are perfect 'Christian gentlemen" in spite of the "tightlug education" win. I. in given II. cm at tbe people's expense. Profaaaioaal lighters will become leev and lew appreciated an the diffusion of knowledge raises tin CASH STORE Court and Cottonwood Mail Of men to a higher ami btgMT ; plmio nf intolltt'iii-i'. Th tiiihtinir ' MM .' ill leimla rti - tn hilVt -.-en bli bttl itafl If Iftd nt iait ii on ttV eve of trtafaghllM over matter. CONDITION AVERAGE AMERICAN. If no vviati an accurate measure of the Matary'i pfeareai ae must answer tlies- tWO question: What was laa aaadltioa of Ihe varage aaatrleaa one haadred yea'. ato7 Wi.at i" tiif inaditio i o; i'ii- average A-ne-icuii nxlay? To get at tiie t-u.h oi pvo-ress wel nnst put great lortnno, (treat isolated' n'eu.ai acuieveinents. great denths of ! pnve'.y. g'eat isolated crimes, in. heir pmi.r perspective. We must hunt out tiie middle American, the' . , i. .... ,.ie American, ami connstre nun with IM average American of the ear IM slavs excluded. Tne average American of (i voars aaa lived la a miserable and squalid j h.uniet of about live haadred inhabi tants, a collection of log huts, ismared I fmni the rest of tiie wo'hl l.v laa i- aeivebly had mads, aaaipleteiy sbatl in all winter long, lie was u aula- ! blaatiaa Of farai-haud and it'tiiau. do- I ing the coarsest work, toiling at least; thirteen hours a day. The art rage American of tudav is a citizen of a town ot about four thous-j and inhabitants, situatetl near a citv j and connected with it by a railroad , tie is a skillet) lahorer, owning a mall pisce of cultivated ground upon which stands a romfortah'e cottage. Me work ROt more tiian eight I roars I day. and tools ennhle him to work not otilv inliiiltelv lietler hut alo greatlv more -asilv thnn did bis plea deces-i - I.- war aaa Let iif :ake up these Iwo Anier ans under the several heads that describe i ond it ions : Tiie iivsrage American of lOt' yearn ago lived upon a diet Ol coarse bread, coarser than anv we now have know ledge of; a lew of the conrseit vev-ta-Ides, salt meat eversl times a week ires'n meat not at often as on-e a week. Mis niea's. cooked in grea-. were atftad upon pewter dtehaa He had aeltin r ; nor china. , T' aisssage Awarlaaa el taaay has goml ii aad in alniudam v. a great variety of eegetabloBi the most o. them unknown u eaataty ago: a .'rr.it varietv of fruits, the moat oi them un known a centurv ago; fresh meat three times a d.v, and 'hat n great variety j dessert of . srious kinds an alun , dance oi fi.cd fairly well cooked and , served upon many kind of diaiie. heavily plated spoons. knives ami forks. glass blOWa into elaborate designs, china Ol an ex client qualitv fand uttraclivc to the evi The average American of lN,l was j dr-sl in a uiir p. leather breeche. nstia 1 1 v iaherited fnrai hltgmaliaihsT 1 1 a coarse chea k shirt, a red tlauiiel jacket, an old felt hat, a leather aoron I dripping with greasv dirt, a iair of I ilarned va'n stocking, heave pal-lied heM Of the stiffest leather. Tins was his habitual attire. The ave av.e American oi (otlav has al least two aaitl of clothe, one foi "occasions,'' made oi excellent ma- erial. gttlBt biai fairlv well and worn for oi out u y. ar an "first best:'' tin aaeoad sun. the ligntly damaged . "flret'bsit" suit of the year liefore j Me asan awiiieahirt. changing it! twice a week, aad cuanging be collar end enffs three r nes a weea. He has several nectttien, ' wo pailVJ of sboee. . franaaatly ' hanged; several suite of1 UOAwopr, ji least two hats and two! oeareoata. Mi wardrobe is about I qaal Id extent and fur superior in ' quali v to the wardiolie of a prosoei ous small men-haul oi lot) yea I ago, ami it is renewed about live time" us often. Y..e average American-of 1801 lived l in a sbanlv with four room at mtvst. . It was furnished with a ver. few coarse articles, the bare necessii ies a i rough table, a few forms called beds, j unon which were spread straw often with no covering; a few forms called cuairs. with no covering at all. Taa oeib floor was strewn with sand.' T ier- was no ;:lase at the window, i There ware m. facilities for bathing,, ami the only facilities for washing the liauil" ami lace were Pockets, ue,l at the well or on a Ijencli behind tin house when used at all. There were no stove, no cal, uo matches The average American of today lives in a neat cottage, pointed outside ami in. with glass window ami outside blind. Carpet are on all the llcor , except the kitchen Hour, which i of; smooth boa id. The kitchen furniture; is better than the beet furniture of a man many detirees atnve the average American of ItJOI. There is elaborately upholstered furniture ni the parlor, . very aorafortabla fumiiuie m the iiv i ing rooms, including good bed with mattreeiee, sheets and blanket. The average American of lijtt tears ago was barely able to read ami write. He rarely saw and never read either book or newpaier. Me knew a little theology aud BOBM politics, mil he followed blindly his preacher and pis "belter." Mis speech was ignorant, hi expression dull ami lifeless, hi" mind torpid, groping in a thick fv,g ol ignorance and superstition. tiie average American oi today read the ueitpa"-rs and reads books. He! doe "..me think lag i i iufnrmed not only about what i going on in hi, town but BUM about his country, and .en tu a ear lain extent about foreign affair. Mi expression is aleit. Id mind is awake ami active. While his. speech i uogi.li. im.it i. ..I. hi vocabu lary ia large aud he known the meaning' ol a multitude of word aud forma! opinions haned Hhiii I miiltilude of idea. In information he ahead of all but a few thousand of the Ameri cans of KX) vears ago. In intelligence ho is ahead "of all but Hie moetenllfft onetl class of Iba voar IBOI. Magn (iiit'p, b ok-, carpets, eortalns, niciures. trail (taiier, a piano, lamr and gai, ml heateil room, lathing appliances, water in the house, toilet I'tylos, Chang-" of clothing these -r- a (en, only a few of the luxurip imlours for the average American now -adave, And a century ag'i he had milt a vary tow of what we now rail the ab solute iict-eeeitles. Tin- pro pie of the slums are It luxury in comparison with the average American of IWI, Then there are pave I and lighted streets, fairly cood r..ads, strret i.ir-. park-, lihmrios, reading reotns, en tertaiiiuiout.t and n score of other public utilities that give vaflety and ease to the life of tho pcorest whicii wen- not within reach of the 'lehetl I century ago. So far as sell-osteein and th taeDl of others are comvrncd. the eontfMI is Ihe BMMl ltupresivt' of all In iplte oi the Mivlaration ol Independence, at the bagtenlag of the nineteenth cen tury, the average American was in hi own opinion and in the universal opinion it low fellow, w ith tvluun def erence, bordering OB servility was n ditty. a e a I'overtv and ignorance and lack of opportunities prevented him from claiming und exercising the right", that were theoretically Ins. Today our greatest IMD are sprung from and are IgflBgflta IrOBI the average Ameriian. And be hlatealf i an lajeMpendael eitiaea, voting, aitli the sieret ballot, ionrt.il by Ihe Hiliti- eiene. nwpaatlag himself uml respected by others. All Hie machinery of our ivIliMtlea is for him fur he is aire the average consumer wh-in even purveyor of com modi tie seek" to reach and to please. If we go to other countries vv e tli.i! the difference boatfOTI the'e two averago men still more startling. Bat we need not lool beyond our Dan shore-. What could If more signitl. ant than this cmitras- between Ignoranl, ragged, poverty ttrtrken , down trodden average American of IM1 and intelli gent i weli-iiiiormed, aell-etnthed, well -fitl. well-housed, propertv .,.sess ing. self-respecting am! repecied aver.ne American of todst'.' And the work ol uplifting liegatl le than a ivn'nrv ago. What Betoaad ing results' What unimaginable prospect-.. Till: LIBRARY BILL AND LIBRARIES. Before tbe meeting ol the leguletnre the federation library ooatailttee re- ceivrd manv letter- rtgarding local libraries ulrtadv established in a mall way. dependant upon subscrip tion' or private beBOvoleneae, and the qoeatiOB "What shall we dn with the little beginning we have maile"" na i f t en ake I in these communications. It wa deemed wise by the ii. rar com initree h) provide for Hu m' .. nditioOS by ill:.- the following section to the library hill : If there exists in any iasjerBoratad city a se ular or pon-ev'tarian library owneil ami controlled by a s..ci My or -"porat :on with tine provision man in the coti'titntiiin or bylaws if in I. soi'iety nf corporation for the sBaagaaMBI Of such library bv a con. mittee or i"'rd of dleaetofs, the council cf such incoraoreted ally nray, whi p detHBad liest for the interests of th- citv, levy the tax hereinbefore provided (or and, in lieu of supporting ami maintaining a public library, aaeer into a contract with such aaoietv ur eoriMiration for tiie purpose of pro viding the inhabitants of snob eity with the free use of the Mhtary upon such terms cii.i comlitions. a may ls agreed upon Pet ween kite 0000011 ami the society or corporation, and (he terms of such contract BUM give tin control and mauagem-nt of tin- libra-v to such Boaiett or corporation in which event section - of this act shall have no effect, but tin- other sections thereof shall he tousidered to be a part of said 'on trad . provided, however! thai all monet paid to such society or cor puratiea. aader said contract, shall be tageiidrtl -olelv"f..r the maintenance of the llbtarv and for in. other pur, o-. The hill has been duly iBtTodaaed in the legilbllare, as reader- of tin- daily papers Late seen. Knciairagiug remrl- come in from the traveling libraries sent out b) (he club committees. A tilth case will v laned on its travels next week, and it i BBBBBba that the lat tirande clubs will add the sixth to the number in a short time. In Washington, (inventor idgers rtc ommends an appropriation by the stale lor the work of traveling libraries, and in Idaho, the . Inhx having es lahlished quite an extensive traveling lihrarv svrem ami demonslralrd ils aalalnrss and praci n-ahililv , ex)ect at thi- s,. . sp,n of their legislature, to turn the work over to the state. Oregon is still somewhat behind in lihrarv work, hut it is believed by lle.se win. have eareliil-y studied the mailer lor wime years, men and women ot truiied ability. ..beer vat ion and ex peflene in this line of work, lhat (he i.r.'iosed lihrar. law. if paseeil by one legislature, will Lo the corner stone of a foundation lor a public library svs l. ii. in Oregon second to none on tlo coast, and equal to that of California, which is undoubted I v the best. S. V. 123,000 peopic arc killed every year in this country by CONSUMPTION. The fault is theirs No one need have consumption. It is not hereditary. It is brought on by neglect. You have a dight cold and cough. You do nothing to get rid of it. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will cure a cough or cold in one night. "Sbilah's it o eafailittg est for coughs, isruftl 1-jaf po.ee It n.l, suic ceu- sssiplior.. Ii u rcasAilutSK leaMsjy " A- I. SAX (Kit, SI li , tlstUl.. K. Y. gstlUsh' CasMHipllew ore U s.ini ny all tlriiamtt. at sat. BB. ll .. IssMN a trluta guaritnlee trues Willi "vsr, belli. I l.i.l srs sol MlllSfil K In your ilruaHlsl sil at jTsur euMy lis. U. Writs l-r iliutlraie bosjl. en roajuaftioe. kssi enoui vost to yt. a. l. :usi..,UKu),H.I, garaala brTalliar a. t o., iirutiata A LL THE NtWUl Take tbe Kast Oreauniac. Daily gj.oo e year by mail Weekly gl.W, mmi Bsmi. v rciy Ba ud a year. SanpsaaBpy Irue Llaa "Sjf ' When Ihe greatest ol uiodern phy-i-Clans, aft-r -ars nf practice and clo-e. (cientili - stud., g.tve to the sei-nee oi medicine the nior' wonderful reuielv of the present day. a In-st of imitators iprnag ap .So s-oie- was it announce. I that it positive -ure for nervous ailments, an unfailing blond puritinr. had lieen dis covered by i'rof. I'helps. of Mart mouth, ami phv si-ians everywhere welcotneil PalBO'l celery compi iind a the most to-he-desired discovt-ry of u litXM when BMalara ways of working and living hud began b) multiply diseases that arise from impaired nerves ami impure blood When a great public demand arose for this remedy from om- end of (In country to another, ut mice, a in every such case, a lot of cheap fellows began to try to impise upon pei.ple one ami laetbet trade medicine, sometimes harmful, always worthless, claiming (or them the unexampled properties of Paine's c iery compound. Naturally, none of them ever suc- leeeded. None of them ever will. I'aine's celerv coniKiuml made pgo I pie well ' Ihe aged anil infirm 041 RU in II n- and lasting ItrBBltB. Tl.on-.in.i- ol women ami men, tired out, run down, despondent sick, suffering with in suninia. rl euiiiai ism, diseases"! the kidnev. legal II e.l their health, am! We have Lamps to Burn ami they are good ones too. We will leave it to you which is the which i- the beat light. Think for yourself. K.verything in ti e electric line. Houses wired on short nol pc Slot machine repair ing a sM-eially. I l'eiiiiichut gaatk BaBni) iieugr, Maple Brag., rrona Pltoaa'l Main 74 anil Htd 176. Bira aaa 2.TtCBrr w ' JHs tor Genllemeo "V '-er cberieh aypr, . tjuaiiy WoM by JOHN bCIISIllcr The Louvre Saloon IKMH.KION iiKki.'iN .French Restaurant.. TUK PLAOg TO IA1 svt.c yoe .1. get utasli.lui (IOOP s..., (Jua Lai ontaiuc, . t vlBW VkatV strength, and baovaaey by the at advised use of I'aine's celery cm pound. As a great leader and writer in lleetoii pebliel) (lerilnred one d j l am. s ceh ry compoiin i ha.! pm n itself to be as mo-ii better than ail the ordinary nervine-, sarsapariil.i- ..i t trade preparation- as the diamond ll brighter thai, ordinary glaai From thousand" of gTBtefnl I "ni riBaolkfibsd taatlmoaial began in pi in from those whom Paine's . eorapoaad had baaeflied. The i . ami tiie poor, the famous ami lh paratively unknown, sent lo the pro pnetors oi the rein.-.lv, to the news. naiers, to llieir pbysieiaus. p. tii, or friends the glad news lieu bare al la they had found a remedy that made them themselves again! And the I. h, list fellow- with their silly nostrum-. Mavtieg up here ami (here every vear, discovered a- , hen as they tried it IbBt, wlen i , . m - health is at stake, I r she ill Bui be imposed main ''nine's pelerj oOUl Pound was m greater demand .' real (ban the tear belorai tin .1 nMmrd tin- SpriBSJ l greater thip lor .ill lbs SO- called spring reiiie.lt. s eomhined. Paopla insist apo i baeiBo Ihe one remedy that does them fund, makes tin-in siroutr. r. p,,r- their ibatturcd strength. They cal! lor Painw'l s r co ni pouod ! The story of tt,e lif-work nl this F RAZE ft 0Pr?A HOUSE. Mooday, JaouaT) 21a. PRICES. 25c 5"C 75c. I(vasr,tl .Veil a uii Hg 1 abti mat,!! rft Co, Special Rataa on aarload i .t-. Tele bOBB 7'.'. Al LEW i.ROS., ood anl Transfer. Orders will Receive Prawg At iath)B Otlict- reurnl riav ingaBaatk. PKNOLETOM, - - OHKOON I IP YOU WANT A g.ssl livery rig call on us. If vou want a cab night or dav hit uo kn .w We'll l- there. - ,,. oepot siw.. g-e.it by :i has I n often Nil I, ,i..d I- lain i '. ...r .' . im.st n ad-'s. Prot, Plielps erai horn ii ('.'i!.,'. cut, aud graduated from the mllilarr tehool ..! Sotwhsii Vi. lie vtudlnil medicine with Prof. Nathan smIIi nf Si Hevau, Coan.i ami gradaated la medicine at Y'ale Mi- nniuMial talent aaon br nhi him ranntatlon ami urumtnaneB, First he a- alaotwl to die prof se so rah I p of anataate aad surgwry in ihe Y'ernnrtrl university. el he was ailfrOlUletl lecturer on materia mediea and mell oal botany In Dartmouth vol lean, fiia goal y.-ir be wa cboeefi psrifaaenr nf the eliai' 'hen va. aled by I'rnf Knldo . uml acanpird the aaalti the gnat im portagt nil- in the anontry, ut the time a ben he flrei formelatad bin mint rant irkablo praanrigtbia Today Palne'a osiery eompouid -t.u .1- ailboal an equal f.ir feedn g exbaaslad nggve and molding up ti e itreogttt of tin- bode, cures rmil rally and permanentlv. The Bgrvong pr.. oration aad general dablMM I rota vi ii tliiills.imU nl Women sillier " long '.hut it gently gets to lai a aaaoi d nature allb tl.em ail this suffering :ml despi ;nehcv can lie tore soon I-- moved by properly feeding i be new of and replacina (ho naheallhy blood be a fresber, morn l i-hly vitalised fluid. a healthy lacreaee in apaatita gad a e'irresiitditig gam in m iglit uml got d - ' ' t'r't ' 1 n t r va w,-sw l.-IIAM's PABtUUI ttOTOgOUga I " .... - 06 .it iUliiui eill en iru.- emseuillie, rsnrminiy i. Maaie oikik, gijtgaogg co(uuie display, j rfl I M Jl I - JJ4W THE EAST ORECONIAjl. spirits liiilntt tin- use ot Paiae'ii i iimpound. I'an.e'r c. erv cmp-illul i the rttmarkable tnaoical tenierenagii . ,-( fitly vears. II make- people well. It I me cue sneciiic rseesakai ns senw.; p.iiav by raaiaeal pnutit mmm .... ll urisnnr (ll)lll IS s StSBI, I'rnf fag gave In Ills profession a poeitiv i In- sleepl -ssnes-, vvatiinx dyspepsia, inliiiiisiies, liver l, l:lll, I II. 'II r.t is' 111 raaaaanaBi uerioits diseases ami kidney tmi I . i -i I -neh c t'liitnl- Hsms ' i ....I I. as ...lo SIM"! ,,.. wo,,. ...... - . again win re everything else Ms (Ml i- ii- ur i i--- a- o '- "' ll wa ll,.- universal BM a medical nrofessioii (list tbe etmraj Is- place.l where lbs gearr1 I c lOlii seeoro It, ami ihuiiaiw oi pi., have vear after vear provn- i ... ... ,i i (iilviee. WI-" 'le 1. ,,, nws - - m Only a trail u"'st smi relll-ov . onto , . I ..i , ..... a.,... I., tww I. ..1.1 s if IS'S ceo rv i poiii- i .i- - . m iii rivalled plan ' " Til , .... i ,.-i nl.t sieians aial w ,mM . . . i nn sa ami- nl hu-v '' . . ....i.oiiir ii from III, IV ill nil" 1-s.l i. . .. r own iicil aillllll ri-un" '- , j( an g tl.eir irieiei- , ... ... . , -l.lv r, iiiiisisW. none ever ictromplisnesl maw I ha i ' i nlsset Chnvc rtf thf kind OP Earth! ll... !!-. .1 ll.,..rull.' ( oil. ell V MeitaCi . v e-r fCrO, iTT'TVl l Tba large! ami giuel . . uiplete colured nrganiaiioii in aatffa sa-.rAMouimus.niBD paVobiteh 40 t. .. , , s 1.1 , I recent ilU, JSM""! full of redeem ing leaturi " GQLie KILE E Under New ntnn1 j. ay uaNCHO' r. 9m r Ifya! m.uerltT"r H rrssraatrJtJBBjBk. Inu tu ell lulu, tic in. i'"" """ .(' rW Car.fi and Joh" 51