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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1901)
J? sa Tl'l.n Y, ri;i i, 1 i . Just Rmieivrd a lino of Ladies Handsome Party Slippers in Patent Leathef and Finn 1 onur'la. All late styles. Call and see them. CLEAVER BROS Practical Boot ml HI. - M-n. Honrtf'K fmii crop will hp BRKVITik.i. Try Iluttoti'h ire ereiim chocolate Bicycle, recycle, bicycle. Withee A new line f late ImioUh. Tall man a Co. MM vour window shade ttt Murphy 'h. Now wash k i - at Cleaver Hro. 1 r Goals Go. Call and ee Crawford hirych- and racyelee at Withee'.. Have your picture? framed; latct style at Murphy ', Now designs in wall par at Murphy's ian,t store. Ilawley's have a fancy line Ol Mod fruit and bit: orangee. Kino mountain potatoes, mustard KreeiiH. eonih hoi "v ll iwli'v -. Oldest place ami liest tainalea, at Le Roy's, cor. Court and Garden street.. Latest novcltie" in priBg Bi window. Cleaver Bro. Qfy Good 00. Some good "gage" will 1 "..iruiig" at tht Tuesday evening minstrel runm. The latest in bicycles, i- the enthiou frame. Come in and see that. Withe. N. Berkeley has sotne very desirable town and country property for sale on easy term a. Flnoat hams and lanl on the market. Home product : trv it, its guaranteed. Schwara A Qisj)lliflh Ice cream, ice cream soda, nice lug navel MaMHi at QsjeeJsjeSa 'v Kirk man's on Court street. Fresh invoice new peas, string boa ai, asparagus, sweet imtatoe.-, onion., radishes ami lettuce at i'uu Ice cream and pure cream at 1 Mil ton's. Leave your orders for Sunday. Cream delivered to your home, parked in cans. Crescent bicycles on the installment plan at the Crescent agency in the Kant Oregoniau huilding, payment f I a week, no intere-: Mrs. was in the store vestenlay and she thought our line o! spring goods were the nicest in town. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods On Kemeuiber I have a lienor stock of oil, axle-grease, rope, belting and el other harvest tnpptie than evi fore. P. Hones, llelis. It will pay v .ti i.. tigure wt' A l Clorke it Co. on pluinbiug. All work uaraoleed. hhop on Court rear C. Sharp's oaint store. Owing to a change in the hiiildiug Mrs, Campbell will close out her entire t., k of summer miliiiery in the next H days at great baigaina. If you have not done so already we ask you to call and s , our lug stock of new ai . Kverytlnng up n date and as low as ten cents per roll Paper hanging and painting promptly done. Nee C. Nharp. opera house hloek, 8 J Brushes mid dusters at Noll's. Ml gin is to have two new planing mills. lirand large. l-'oeall is building a new court house for Wheeler county. At Under', furniture store is the llnpst line -f rugs ami matting. Antomatii refrigerators and water COOlen at RmHF'i furniture store. Window shades, curtain poles, mir rors, etc., al Uader's furniture store. Tickets are troimr rrtp'dlv for the niinstrel snow MMt I u, sdav even ing, K I'rivett, ftiik"' conntv V sehiMil superintendent, died id consumption. For rent Furnished rooms tor gen ilemen only. Cottier Main and liluff -i rcuU. O. W. Williams Im- sold to .1 Ouilev i ill) acres of land near Cove for 111,000 Mr. Mlalock, of Walls Walla, sends lilo hoxes of apples to Buffalo for ex ui bit ion. A Wellman has In hound over to the granil jury at m Unuido f ir dog- rjoisOClittg, drande Koiiiie farmer- will have BO per cent more hind in sugar hects than last year. Herman Buhl and Anna I'ahl scoured a marriage licafMevgl the oil ice ot the '"iiutv clwrk today. Wanted A woman to do general Itousewofk in a small family, two children. Apply this ollice. Z l''or rent - Four furnished rooms fur aOOWkSjeplsjsj, corner .Main and Water streets. Inquire of .lease hailing. liukcr City's mayor and council have accepted Walla Walla's invitation to i'Mii in the reception there to President Hi Kinley. Koy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bd Ham- QMf, ol r.Ctlo, illeil at the resilience ot hurr JotJtlMtl, in I'endleton. ami was mm d in Bcbo on Wednesday. There U a demand among firemen for the putting in ot a tire alarm .v-teu, in Pendleton. The ,ueation of expense i- where the matter hangs (Ire. At the minstrel performance on Ttiesdav evening at the Krar.er (lov ernor HeGoogM will put in his ap pearance ami amuse the audience. A suite or rooms in the Kast Ore goniau building, hot ami cold water, liaihrooin, for ll a month during the tumOMr, Apply at the Kast Urcgomau otlice There will he a meeting of the Pen dleton bu-ehall association at the council rooms at 8 o'clock this even ing. Tin I 'anl of dire, tor w ish every one interested in the success of the Olttb to ie present. Severn i business nutter. will come up (or discussion snU action. Hi.' "purring contest ,it the Colum- hi.i bar last evening I etween "lhiin my" and "Silent" Kowan. brothers, wa wilnes..-,! by ipllle a crowd ami tin contestants put up a good exhibi tion. They are still in town. Tom Stott is Irving to giH up a match with ilcnt" Uowau. tin- smaller one. lucre will he a lecture in the Chris tian church next Mondav night on the Order of Pernio hv C. W. Wheeler, depntv supreme orgumcr, commencing at W o clock hvervhmlv is cordiallv invited The liindlni: star sav of Mr. Wheeler: "C. W. Wheeler, one of the jol liest (raters that ever told a l,m.iI storv. Htld one of the best poftSjd lecturers on the coast, has taken up the work for Pernio, after live vears of successful labor witb the Woodmen of the World. Kntries for the horse parade close on Thursday of next week. April -o. The p.ira.lc occurs on Satunlnt . .Mav -4. Munv entries have already been made ami the horsemen generally have given assurance that they will assist Frank Fraier, the manager, m making it a greatilav for horses, as well as a ALL PLNDLETON IS INVITED LEVEL MULDER BANKRUPT It . M. I lie". MA TOR VINCKNT RHl KIVKP TUB I IS V I -TATION FROM WAIL WALLA. Il Will He Acted on at the ( cunolls' Next MsetliiK Uala of H caption Mav 36. Mavor t. W. Vincent is 'n Mf0ttl of an invitation trom Mnvnr JstflOb lt.-t . roiillterslglied hv Iv. I' Kevnohls. cite clerk, of Will Ih Walla, having: "'on and or BMOfiht are cordi Ih Invittjd to he present at the reception of President William Mi Kinley to lie liven M the citv ol Waha Walla, Wah., Mav SA, l'.n)l." OiBcial action will he taken upon the (riendlv invitation at the next meeting of the citv council. Should there by any change in the date of the recaption timely notice will he given. I'KRiO-NAL MENTION. gg Itinmpson, i Pendleton. ,f Walla We Have Received The uiusi complete line of men's shoen ever shown in Pendleton. Uur expeticm, enables us to give you a per fect lit. The stvle are cor rect and nobby. See our display window and then gel uur prices. Pendleton Shoe (., ieetacle long to he rememls-reil hv -I tators. All owner of g.rsl hors are invited to participate Kntries must is- made by April Hi NKW HOOK. Ml LIBRARY. List or Those Wnieh Have Juil Bssn Plaesil or in Sheivss A number of new and popular rxs.ks have just I received bv H. C. Gnetneey, cbnirmnn of the library committee of the Commercial Associa tion, and they are now ready Ui lie read ny those entilted to do so. The list, Alurh is as follows, contains some work which have been hut recently read by a critical public, but have ai- rc.elv passed the let silrcesstUllv ami liecoine sought for : "Kiien Holden," by Bnebeller ; "In the I'nlu f the Ktng," bv Crawford ; "Bpriasjtonn oe tbe Pike, " by Lloyil j "Alice of Old Vinceiines," by Thomp son ; "F.leuuor," by Ward; "Tommy and iriel," Barrie : "Master Chris tian," Corelli; "Unleavened Bread," hy drant; "To Haw- and to Hold." by Johnston; "Cardinal's snuffbox," by Harland ; "Bed Pottage," by Choliie.n deloy ; "When KnighthotMi was in Flower," hy Caskoden ; "Bil liard Car vel," by Churchill, "(eiitleman I ron, Imliaua," by I'arkington ; " apt. Dieppe," bv Hoiie; "Skv Pil it." hv Connor "Wanted, a Match maker," by Ford. THfc PLOOD OK W.M. VTOOKIULD, Manager. Il Commanssd en Wsdnssday, Usssmbsr t J, or Thai Ysar. A dispute that has been agitating tie- inlielr of M.lne of the oldllue-r- of Pendleton for tbe past week, was settled Unlay by reference to the tiles ol the Beat Oreeonlin The question was over the date of the big flood. Man) in I'endleton who have come here linoe have frequently heard "the big Hood" referfed to. From the Foist Oregon leu's report, that famous lloud commenced on Wednesday evening, iJecember 13. IS8, and reached its height at o'clock on Thursduv morn il ing, December 14. Water ' ran in many of the streets several feet deep and much damage was done. Spring Troubles... Lobs of upputite, BtUiotiuiffi, Btomaflli uiiuionib, I'implws und Utlior Eruptions are lOtm of tlmm. Mrs. Pig Walla, is in Mrs Frank Pike, o La (irande, is a guest of Mrs. II. L Curl. District. Atfomev T. U. Hiiiley will arrive home tonight from lot liramle. The Rev. S. B. I.. Penro.e, D D., returned home tni morning to Walla Walla. A. T. Brewer, ol Adams, is in Pen. dleton tisluy accoinpiinied hy his family. Mr. and .Mrs. f, F. Wamsley re turned this morning from u trip to Portland. .Inn Pepper left fodav to resume work for C. i. Wade on the Cox-Minor ranch, or Dixie ranch, near Alba. C. Ci Berkeley left Frtdav evening for Portland on contracting business. lie will b- home Siinduv or Mondav. Mrs Thomilnon, of Weston, who recent I v UndefSfenl un operation at the Pendleton sanitarium for cancer, is recovering rapidly. Mrs. I-). 11. Conklin has returned from a visit at Union, accompanied hy h"r sifter, Mis .Nellie hck-rsley, who will remain in Pendleton tor a short time. Charles i toodwin and family, after having lived in Pendleton for about two years left lost week for Portland, where they will make their home in the future Latest advices from Bob hindsey, at Walla Walla, this morning, wore to tlu effect tiiat he was still alive, hut verv low. Ills death has MsOtJ expected linUj lor more than a week. Frank Bacon, of lower McKay creek, is in town today, lie says he has sold the lust of his Mitatoe at the ranch for 7' cents iter sack, lie raised lLTi sacks of Burlianks on less than one acre of ground. Charh Nelergall has changed his plan in regard to oteuiug u candy and cigar store at I .a (irande Instead, he expect- to go mto business at Sumpter lb i- still a guest at the Hotel Pen dleton, but will leave this evening or Minday. W. H. (iarrett, the traveling man, is home for a few days, iiejutys he was in the Cornucopia district of Baker county recently, and encountered be tween four and five feet of col. I snow. He prefers the balmy zephyrs of I'lna tilln county to that kind of weather. Jobfl Paine is in town today from Walla Wullu. 11c is interested in the appln atioti for .i ' "I through his laud and the laud ol .loi n King at Helix, which will come no a' the next ses sion ol the county court. Mr. King is averse to the granting of the petition lor a road . J. W. Keen is in town todsv from Athena lie has MO acres of winter "h.-at which he thinks will go from ' IB to 4 bushels per acre. His farm is five miles northwest of Athena He sold the most of his wheat at -t cent lust fall, ami wishes he had let it all go. He says that wheat generally in his una i on is looking well. .lis- iloch lies returned from the! .lohn Dav country, leaving the stock in tbe ciiurge of .lohn (iarismi. Mr. Iloch ! s.ivs the weather has settled and cattle' and horses will get along all right! from this time. Gus Lufontaiuo, Mr. ' iloch and Mr. Oanson wintered their stock in the Cold spring country and 1 use the John Day region as summer j unite. Klmer Iv Cleaver, Cleaver Bros., re-i tnt d Friday from a trip to Prairie Citv, w hern ue is interestisi in minimi I property and real estate He t u greul faith in the mines of that district end says that if ore us rich as has been , recently found there hud been ills-; covered in a Colorado cump there) would have been a stampede of Iii.imsi people to the scene of the excitement ! inside ot SO duvs. Bev. F. I.. Forties, president of the Pendleton academy . Kev. Koiiert .1, Diven, pastor of the First Preshvteriun church Bev. J, C. Coruelli.oii.Presfn -teriun missionary at the t'matilla In dian reservation; Bev. Levi Johnson, Sunday school missionary; Bev. Bnooli Pond, native born Presbyterian minister on the reservation ; and the Ul A Adaias, of Milton, went to .Horn, niieriiiau county. Ibis muruing to attend the Kastern Oregon presbytery. Rliiei. Sr., I'.ontr-ictpr. Potlllon In Pnrtl.nrt P. M Pin r. fr. . who built the Pen dleton hm e, a contra t"r of Portion', has Hied il jetltlon in I'nib'd Stabs court asking that he he declared a bankrupt. Rln'ef Mtl forth in his po'ltion thai he Ii.ij creditor sthOM claims are antMfttreff, amoufilng to RfOO; also, that Ks signed an a pi cal mtrri en which JndL'tnent Ii4 since been taken for l IMO .hen are also Ann snntHiff debts, nml the nwsxftn id 'I'e petitioner lire j(ltl to co ".i-'t of Pnrilntid htbjwMyvfilnrrt af'lIOfJ dHti two lots lit loo ' Wl .Hut "! . v ili Pi are veined at 00 He 'Icclan that Iip had only ehungh funds to pav the ex- MnSSJS ol I'e II Hlk"tpf''v 'oi ei'dlt.gs. Mr. Bin. t re. i fVi I C WO I I i'fflf Itrnctlng tl n I" eo Sere, tfpi rdlng to h own .fn'etnei , he expended only Rri,nOD in boil. ling the levee, h aving 110,000 a his profit. SMOKH v PDWDKK. Govsrnment tn lnvsllirnt' tho Quslltv ot hst Now Uird. Wushin)ton, April J(). The navy de partment intends to make .in investia- tlon of the i h trader of the smokeless pjotnler at ppeeenl utetl m the srelrs, This is a result of fie seeident Wllfeh recenlh" befell u :l-inVh gun 01 the Keur.nrge. There is n suspicion that the smoke less powder has deteriorated to a de gree nhii b makes it I dangerous com position. Some such experience befell the smokeless powder adopted by the army and it was found ncce.-niry at that time '" destroy a large quantity ol the material which was found HI safe to use in the army guns. The nav sniokeles powder i n ade from a different formola, hut ther" has always been more or lees snpsicioi. of smokeless powder, which is ecotnpari tively new composition and h d md hy the experts to he still in an experi mental stage. If the investigation shows that the navy smoklos powder has deteriorated to a degree of unsafely It will he a serious matter for the service. All the ships are using this material and its rejection at tills stage will be a costly matter. Hi,: Fire In Redding. Bedding, Calif., April SO. Fifteen hnsine.s houses, including the Monte Carlo tliPAt-'r. nt Kpswi 'k. ourti-d this morning. T'.e loot is f:i(),ii()ii There was mi insurance. BulldliiK Rsiumsd In Tasoma. Tacniim, April 21) The building trades trouble nere will ne submitted to arbitration. Work on two hundred structures has been resuunsl Ease your burdens BY USING GOLD DUST WASHING POWDI Lot ynur hoad snv your hands. Lot (inld Buttdo Un wurk for JOtL It ninkoB gUd tlio liourtH of ttlOM who nro ttoi lmppv iibIiw BVWjrthillg ia clnuii. Gold DtiHt is WOBUl'l Lent, friend, dirt'8 worst eiutuuy. l.i i LI .t.Ve'll M Housework is hard work without Gold Dust." Nasal CATARRH In ..I Its iai;"i '.lien ftiiouM jo aJteaaMS Kly's ( ream Bilij riotiiiws.sniilni" the eMMSssi ' .-'r Il cur.-. I'irrlia.. i ii i twee a la Ua Ls.J qiiitk y. Cream Kiibii ' pit) . i Into , c noitrHi, spreads sear tin' tBenbraet iajt la absorbed, IHOsi is im i. diets) aart a cars follows. Ii ts not drying -lrs ml ru,uco lassslng. Lego 81m, fW erul. si limn -gl.ts or liy ins! I; Trial ttss, in ccot t hy mall. ELY ttltUTUElto, i Warren hir:l, Ntw York. The Old Owls .esjssser.' . ua-. ST. JOE STORE The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY KITKNIHHED BAH IN CoNNKt i ikn Ifi (JKNTKK OF III.OCK BET. ALT A A WKUH8TH an- in Cortland. Come ami try the young ones for buryains while Uiey are gone. An immense line of white semi-srcolain just arrived. owl Tea House. rolls cre(sj. iaMT Mg F.X.SCHEMPP, Prop. f' V V" sP T"' Tw- .MsV76sPyl-ff I Do you wont work? Do you want to hire help? If so call ur ailvtae nn- aad ynur wantu be iicn l- st id r k si im C. F. COOK'S t mployment Agency WE HAVE JUST RECEIVE! V v. Silk Shirt Waist:. New Percale Shirt Want. Nan India Linen Shirt Waists All the new things In Shirt Waists, Thi Niceel and Prettiest line of Ladiea tailor madt suji In- toitiul iii titc city. K, inn day skirts, in tart a complete assortment of new ilesiranle skirts from cheapest l lu st grades. kv " I.. .i:i.. f i i i. ,i . iss guuue wiving umii; unn aim iouk llieni ovet M post soiirst l vi's as tu styles ami prices. LYONS MERCANTILE CO. Uncle Sam tells him to steer toward Rader's Furniture Store Main Ml Webb streets, I'endleton, Oregon, when he can gel one of those nice Golden Oak Rockers at $2.25 before they are lUj Kuril it 11 re, ( ariHjtH, Mat tines, Rw Window Simden, ( 'urtaiii Poles, Pie) Khm'Is, Scrwa MirrOTt, Baby cabg, incur I ndcrtnkiiiK arlors in urm r MAIN AND SI.M.V HTHIUnj. I ull Inn- 01 CIKar Cut. . tioncrs and .imokcra' Articles. e NICE CLUB ROOM, ) ralei ihone 72 Chursh Announesmsnts. Cliurcli of the Kulccnicr Iliviuu ser vice toiuurrow at liourn as follows: Sunday Hchool at 10 a. in. I.itauy, oelebratiot) of the lloly Oonoionioa ami leraoa at u a. ui. Kveaiasj lirayer ami .d.lr. - at 7:30 p. BJ, Ki-v. I. K. Tobey, the CoiiKruuat ional inlatai from 1'ortlaud. will talk in the Salvation Army hall on Sumlav alter noun at '.i o'clock. All are invited to come ami hear hiui. II IwM AILKN BROS., Wood and Posts. Ullv. reil fruinplly Hrlce. Iti.l.i ir auil Christian ohurch humlay school 10 a. in. ; V. 1. K. C. K. at B:4Q p, I'reachiiig aervicsH at 7:30 p. in., William A. Baker . subieet, "Ih Bible the liispirutl Word ol God?" at in. hv the M. K church, south- Atll o'clock In tin muniing there will be Him reu lar preachiutt service. In the eveeTtig at 7:30 the pulpit will he occupied hv the Rev. 1. F. Tohey, slate au peri u ten dent ..I the Oregon rhihlroir.-, home unuer society. At II) o'clock a. lu. the Siludav school iiimuIm an nial I i I Krl, sueriiitcndent. The Kiiwurtli League meets in the eveniug at ti::SU Topic, "WalkuiK with Jesus." Ht. Mary's church Low m.. h H m. hkn mass, 10:30 a. m. ; Huudai school jl p. m.; roeary and beuedic tlon. 7 :3V p in. TU ANSI- BR, TR UC K 1 .( ST OK' At; K. CROWN ER & SON. lainuarac.a hnU. VSul nice auii Urj. Dttice rearol having Bank. WtDLWOlr, . . ok Kt it in ThLIFIioNh Main . BAD COLDS it i ii iirsi ,.- hi,, i'. i.i i.. . i" i..iu,..i yiM,ri . , v; v. v?.,i.u.w i.i.ks tLftii.i.i .iv .: i an Wf.lt a ,,r.liimr.v trj.iui.ni .nun int. Hurs'. .,r colila ucir i-ur? iul . """ "'lie IlllUI, ..... I Hop I (1,1 l,J. A )mJ .. null It lidDK ,,, ..... . tKI m. tx'i'i .in. ssaae ui, J rench Restaurant.. I ROL'T AM liASIE IN aKA.SO.N. Just kwelved a nice lot of frog leKs Uus Lai oiiiatne, Proprietor. fcisbuiMu HMuM .. fsuui.u.u. orseon Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters. Proprietor. 0pclly, tfto barrel. dr. nNienkaaaed for wtiuat W.D.HANSFORD&0 Dealen in HARDWARE, BTOVE8, BARHEI) W!l:i:. BiLF HARDWARE, I'UMIVSm I'M'K. : PLUMBINC A SPECIALTY. ()! Main Street, Pendleton, Oregc Wt arc all Ready tu Hi.irt tlenereting )toui wails umi peiiing with the mo alegtsiitly dwigntd wall paitcuis fver ilc viied u ioqii M yuu art. liurung) with your Spring hoisaMUkOrn before, if yuu prefer to have us out of the way prior to starting (q eaten taousv. r.ui. ni., on vu.w long ago don't miss the exhibit. Jesse Failing. Main ftre.il near hride ...LEE'S LICE KILLER St International A nuro remedy for lire and iiiiLhn. I'oultrv Pood ksjtu Lba bam healthy, mica grit tstde dej ISoiie meal Kives StreiiL'tl, in v,...n ..l.o.Wu w - - ... llUlllj BQNE M KAL A ..lean, ini.liem.ive but nutritious fertiliser for your lawni. C. F. ColeSWOrthy "'try and Bee Supply SARSAPARILLA Ooneot- all of these makes the blood pure. TALLMAN & CO. t'luaaieu. ami , . I ' "I'l'ii.r iwma KrauviKu, ino, Sail None, to Waiee Contumers. All water eoUtuiaer failing to pm in a.etere bv the Ursl .lav of May !J0 w.llhave the water ihutofl tnm Sl premises j. j, BK1WN U.t. Water Works. issue a hioraphy pi liovemor I Sieve, first governor of Washing!,,,, ' "It i- llwM iii.nl th mailt pi- " aiul Aiu.ru.r. lui Si,,,,,,,,, Jul i, i Wtatar aoW. luvt- sla. 'Ttiunrluui lalaawS. in. TU. aiiaMaj.l.u la nvLh. iUli".! a kiHiulo ,,i a.t, Nuii,,,,., ,.i,. , 'i'ewri,i , I.... ih., ,uj; " iurii 1.uxm .in uu,rM;ll audi. ' ul t. Nuaa." H. L. va Wis'ki i nill,UfL.l .S,...tf ku.. L" . ... wi wmttii, . ... i li.m 1 In, 'u'ac. I xuuk 'Mill. I,CJ, I ' t)IUllat, Autftut lu, -,.H "'' on aaiu l uur fllAKaUeY. Ulon TOt-vt Saji lutal aw,t, i INI.AM . ViWvWI i II iH-JsaVH i , .lu 0n'n b Rastsrn Ore- he o.rZ'-nUUr 11 n!i,Pm P ,'p'cU,e " how ' hy heir hbsral paironage. It ia th. adv.ir- HORSESHOE - , ...... ,,,, w,. , ii u pm on riKlii u,l s .uaoliiiK "I'lU VOl,r lrrl suo;uawsWu,Iuv,'ll',,,," 11 ,o nit IIUOII VIII, r ,- verrlMM aw.-0 reu.,r. ... r;' Two Black Walnut BoUfwoui SetK tie ( 'Oiubination Bvlresu. are very rare, V. STROBLli, Court Mreet. Locust Hill KM and Poultry Yards Hedlgreed Belgian rfcM and pure bred FowS. i. at i riareH. so lai er ii ,,, Barred, Buff, ami Wbit W out Ii KiM'kH Kuiis f- ev v 3 siUiiius for 6 U0; ! " Barrtal Roi:k W l lJH Hitting. . I.'..-.. mi,l Miiiulu ty'iilllll Island Reds -KggHl.OOp" .( hi UlligH for 16.00. Viaitore wolcowe. information address ouy w. wapUi mwiiua or ia,a s.mlou. NMLE BROS. l'uUlelos. "1