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WEI'NK.SDAY. At til'ST H. WOl. OUR . .. CLEARANCE SALE STOPS AUQUST 15 tt tt Dont Fail to See Us and Qet a Pair of Shoes for 50c For Mouse Wear CLEAVER BROS PlMliMl Hoot ami Mm M BBgVITlBS. Lota 2 iid I in block l i. addition awvi t. jMMb't (or Mle cheap Itianir- n( I'wter mi Th mmttinv of William Martin Kit rampmont tins eveiuiif will be ib reanlar nnnthl octal session. I'rmr to th social there will ha work in the degress), several candidates being ready lor initiation. J. B. Kennedy 1 in Pendleton today I rum Warren station, where he reside and BM fTl acre "i wheat. He tbnahaw MM aack i wheat traai the land, an average f hushed t the ore. The wheat Ml No. 1. testing II pounds. Oon't be satisfied witn temporary 1 relief from indigestion. K'lo', I'tf pepaia cure perinanentl. and com I plately remove this complaint. It rv lieeea' (wruianently becatlie it allow the timl atomach perfect reel. I 1 1 -ing won t ret ttie etuuiaeli. Natore receive iiii.iea : r i in tlie (nhI . eat. , The sensible way to help the stom ' ash is to aaa 'Kodol Pyapepaia cure, which digest what yon eat and can't ' help bat do you good. Tallman A Co. T. W. Tandy, who 1 engaged teach ing school lour and one-half mile southeast o( Alba, in the outhern part of I'matilla county, met with an MsMtal t an earlv hour Tuesiiay morning, August 13. He wa riding one tiorf ami attempting t drive another into a corral, when the nun he if riding baaftJM unmanageable and ran awav. Al it oaed between the fence ano a tree lie wa oruaneu on. Hia left leg struck the tree, bruising it below the knee. He also was injur ed in hia right thigh. He came to lVndieton mi the stage Tuesday. Ir. W. Q, Cole stitched the wound in the thigh and the young man will lie able t.. resume his occupation by uext Mon day. fl s BE CPTAIN WOm TWO WHEAT FIELDS BURNED BLROLARS PROWLING ABOU academy ' ONS NEAR HAVANA BOHDAY. SECOND AT ADABS TOISDAV. Mi . T,.rt Fire Was Ssrlous. Lots About 1.300 Saeks of Wheal. Two wheat Urea an- reported in lmatilla county this week thus lar. The rlret occurred on Monday. August t9 hiwn 11 a. :i and I p. m ik! nf William Mct'ormick. near Havana station on the 0. K. V Mr McCorniick lost lewteen 0 and IV I ack of grain. The fire is supposed to have been communicated to the wheat hv amrks from th. threshing outfit af N II. Cottre'l. which pae-l hrotigt, People Heertna strange Molest at Nleht And Dark Lsntsrnt Useful, several people are 1 on. plaining 01 Iba iimfne familiarity IN agnail who are prowling about at night, an ! in some cases giving IBdleatlona that tnev are burglarinnslv inclined. At the" home ol Ralph Ward, a night or on tv.o ago, one of the family heard a , noise and saw a man apparent ) I the rnol of the addition t thai who, when a noise was mailt' aitbin, leaped to the ground and harried t carriage that wa standing on Alta street and drore rap dh eway Other eaaee similar to this have iei the field. I reported, and the officers are nos en- Trie Ore ol Tneeday afternoon and j gaged daring the night in looking 1 . - Tl... 1 . w , . 1 I , . . . 1 ... A. 1 evening was mui-i, more sri'nn, "raiint wun liars isuirrup 1 grain deetroyetl eiiinumeo 10 i-""' those who may slnw an inoiinmion av sacks. It belonged to Oharie Watrua IgaJ into any otie's hoose. and was plied upon ins larm near Adams. It was ikewiee set gfl tire by 1 spark- from a passing engine VILLA GOT MIS PANTS BACK. The McCormick wheat was insured in the National by J. M Bentiev IVudetoi The Watrus wheat was in surel in the V -.iona. by M. A. Fergu son of Adams P. L. tieroold, the ad juater of the company, nnr to J'end a ton from Waila Walla Toeadar eeen ing. At Adams he aaw the firt- am) iearned that it wa insured in his com pany He came on to i'endietou and Imve up to Adams early thia morniiig to learn tlie extent of the uiee d the insured grain. PERSONAL KBNTION. .f Weatoti la vieitor Jaa. A. Howard. Farm loans Stationery, school aappliee. rloH, Hack lor Teal springs, telephone Main 78. LAPTAIN JOHN SAN M. NBBL ARRBSTBD FRANCISCO. ST It- iV.'."- $1 ebirt waists, now tiroe. Ory tiooda Co. t dock suite, now f Hroe. Iry Woods 1 We are closing oat Irmt jars BJ at the SUndard Grocery I Kiret claas wheat pastur.- ior BBtl and boraee. Inquire of I'eter Weat. You can save money una ty kejj lag yoor jare st the Sundartl grsery. 36c summer goods U c loe at I- -.-per eard. Cleeieer Bros. Iry io--l-Co. You ought to aaa A. P. Smith k Porter's red fir wood, telephone main at. Midauramer ewle ol waah gol- one hall priea. Cleweer Broe. W tooda Co. G. R. Demott is heandiiartersjl r vegetables ol all kinds and batfvaai suppliaa. Big stock U ealect froui. Kaatman'a man will be at Tallman A t'n a Kridav. Anaust 1. and . . giee a public JemonsT.itioi ! eelox paper. Craacwnt bicycles on the insta plan at the Creecent agency la Iha Bawl Oregon lan building, payment- week, no intereat. WanUsd To correspond witn la-nicr-that will have second and third Brads wheat to sell thiaeeasot . R. Add -ton, Portland, Ore. Wanted- Elderly man wh uno M stand gardening, raising malofl fruiu be irrigation A I I fees particulars, K K. W rtrgur. E. J. Murphy has now complete line of wall papers an I I r era ever shown in Pendleton I latest shade s,nd design- IN should see the stock. Ima Whit Hrvaiusvi.o- Iad..BBn l..Witt' Witch Maiel alv- running sores on both lege. H- has) suflered t years. Ioctora tailed tt him. tiet IeWltt's. Accept 11 :m t.. tion. Tallman & Co. An aligator purs , conutiniug a Bflaall amount in ileer, three keys and a nuuitier o i tit- stall. isi, a pn k op in (runt ol the East Oregon si several day ago- owner can rs.ov.-r same by calling at this orhee. F.T. Thomas, omterville, Ala., "1 was suffering Irom dyspepsia when I com menced toking Kodol Dyspepsia ( I took several bottles and can d . anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure la the only preparation containing all th natural digestive tiuids. It gives weak stomachs entire rest. restoring th.-.r na tural condition. Tallman a I At bed time 1 take a pleasant hag) drink, the next morning I (eel brig it and my complexion ia better. My doctor eav it acta gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and ia a pleasant laxative. It 1 Btsaia n barbs, and ia prepared aa easily as lew. It is called Lsue's Medicine. Lane'e Kamilv Medicine moves ttte bowel each dev . Price Jftc and For aala bv Taiwan A Co. sule agents. Feather Dusters. It is Clalrosd Ms Foessd ih Slanaiues or Asiiataiii Paymasiar osnsral M. f . Ooxs to s 8400 Csi'linsals. ati Francisco. Aug. is. joiid .u. Cleaver Neel, lormer captain in the Fourth cavalry, ha pleaded not guilty in the l mted -.Hi- '. ' coift I- I'liurgi' of forgery and BBxMBsBlBBBaart, and the trial has bean set for BgnaaBBbBf 2. A ilepoeit certih.ate for UV issued by Nael to Trooiwr .lohn i'rauon Hearing It is sileged tne lorged signature ol Assistant Paymaster General M. V. OoBM, ll the basis of tto charge. The above telegram haa caused a ' tlutter in PendleUin. The action o one Captain J. J. McCook are still held in mind by many here. The I captain came to Pendleton on lune l.V ; registering at tne Hotel St. tieorge and atterwards at tlie Hotel lVndieton. j He ohtained 111 ney from several of I Pendleton's leading citueus. as wall as at the First HatTongJ hank. sTBsBTa he worke.1 rt scheme in a manner sinn I lar to that used bv the above named John M . Nael. McCoofc also claimed to be a captain of cavalry, hut belong ed to no particular regiment. A war I rant wa sworn lor hi arrest 01. jfcsj ! charge ol torgery and obtaining money JMMM false pretenses, bu: the officer ware unable to keep op with the rapid pace he set (or then. SnestfT Blsksl It Aware. Sheriff William Biak ley is aware of j the news contained m the telegram Bhgga printed and ria written to the ; authorities at ban Francisco asking for . . . . , m- . 1 1 . ... . . detailed arcount 01 .eei h imhh ml a nersoual description of hini. If neceswary an officer will ha sent from Peodleuin to be preeent at the trial on September 1' and p nah bim II hg should prove to tw the man wn - . -.1 snrti a commotion her on account Bi tlie insoucianee with which he Ix.rroa Bj money, gambled, drank wine and present-' n- k- ;.it the tiank (or pay- Itrir.l nielli, etc ': course : ! eei am: M t ook Should prove to He one aim iiie same person, and he should he proven in the California courts to tie guilty f torgerv. no one hare, unless al the very young generation will ever see nun, (or tne judges there give crim- ind en her rgBBalaad the. .mi.- I i'-.Iii.- ..'ins for that character NAN AJ OONPAN. PROSPECT I T. C. Taylor ana Jamas H Htm BMBSMM Tbs Propsstr . T. C. Tavlor and James H Kaley of the Navap. Coal and PetroleomOi; I company, have returned Irom an in spetion of the property of th a bj. pany in Soathwesurti Colorado, lut) I miles southwest of Ploreni--. Tti j company owns 7JU acres ol patentol 1 land in Archuleta county. They state that every sign is favorable. The re ! port o- Professor Laka, stsle ge.iiugist o( Colorado, a man with a known repu tation, la o( BBBB a character g pir.m. those interested, and hia report is ver ! ified by the reports of two other geoio 'giets. A man was secured at Florence j to select s locati-iu for tur sinking o( the well. Hals man is practical n. the word go, having been engageit , business near Fioren..- pt . .-.' I He will make hia report lo the BBBJ. panv within MSB daya. the report will tner.-after in- acti upon by the .lire. ten and tin- well will be sank. Gam id taedtas Ha. Lctei, Ore.. Aug. 13. -To the Noticing tne .omnia 11 1 uu (ee (alia hav in the Heppner osn g ;i -.v. .-r...i,. d fattening tor market on alfalia hav alone Editor, ling al- tie I . altle vita- The largest and beat line of leather duster- displayed in Pendleton TALLMAN & CO out grain. Have iwj. leetling for sev- -. .ear- and nnu tnat the average I gain 10 laJa vn iuity to be aboat 'JiJU pounds (or about rive months feeding. ! began feeding SO head steers the Utii ol October last which i Imogbt by Weight, tlie average being HIT pounds. In feeding I always make li a practice to keep salt in their trough. Tins year I used pie' condition tsiwdsr, mixing H pounds to I0o pounds salt. I sold and weighed the oil steer- on l-ei.-ruary 3s : their average weight was 12-MJ pounds, making a net gain of i pound-, which ia a third more gain than on previous yettrs. Would like to kuoa r anyone can show a larger gain Iha this on hay alone'.' Can aoutf one intorm me what would be good ti use when dehorning caille is fly time Yuan respect lull FRED W ANDKFWr. Ttss cow editor recommends the use of pine u in delmruiug in rly time. BARGAINS IN SHOES w losing out Ladies4 Orfords, Men's Tan Shoes and All Short Lines AT COST 1 nun- and exaiuiue gouda and iet ptigai TNE PENDLETON SHOE CO. Win. b 'itzgeruid, Manager. tieurv 0. Ad.tin- ka Pendleton. Mia Ne.lie Jay ha returned home irom Meacham. John F. Kohinann ha MtwraasJ fron. Bingham BfsTUafi Code Hilly Williams 1- in town Irom Lehman springs. her. fit- t.a beeii the most of the spring and .sum mer. Frank P. Childefs. marshal of I. a 1 ramie, and I McDonald, 01 the same village are visitors IB I'endieton tndav . I ;l..lw arl Ktwn return! on Tuestlay from ieiinian spring" wnere nr n it been for an "Uting during the past two Henrv lleniuier c me down trom Kingham springs this morning remained here lor a brief visi oute home n HapBBjar. H. I.. Stanley came in from Port land Tuesday with Conductor F. H OMbBBj. He i taking the place of B. h. Yonngnian. who ia taking a vaca tion. Mis Margare- Peters ha returned Irom 1 Portland and Aunra. ' iregon in the latter place ahe visited wty mother and family there. Rev. .1 K. Hall and daughter Miai ladlsj Hall of Kigin were at the i.oliten Kno- hotel this morning and took the westbound train at 10;' lo- Demott' pr ii- -hernial co mty. Lee W. Held. Fred Schmeer and F'.d llarr have returned Irom Lehman springs. They report that practical jokes have been more than usual ly plentiful during the past ten daya. Frederick Willar. the aged liernian alafl had hi ieft leg amputated at the county hoenital on Tuesday afternoon, rallied trom the shock nobly and wa reiorted this afternoon to lie getting along nicely. J. U. Wallace baa taken a position witn Cleave- Urutner- :'ry 'o-..l- , in pany. heiug in ttie dry goials depar'- ,1.-11-. Mr Wallace wa lor lour year With the . '!. noiise of I'.i.l man lrothera, in Wa.ia Walla. F. Fl. Judd has returned home iro;i Long Haach, Wash., beyond Astoria, where he spent IBM daya with Mr Judd, hia children and Miss Roberts, Mra. Judd'a slater. Mr. Judd left them at the beach for a few days longer. Mis Elisabeth Hamerof Milton and the Misses Luella B. Craigen, Edna Moultun ami Jennet te McKinnon of Weston are guest- at the liolden Rule hotel wniie attending the teacher - ex amination uow in progress a' Hat snsjrtBsMBBi Miss Harriette Ttiouiieon and Ma--ter Franc 1 Jai.ks.ju leave this evening lor Bit.aham spring. t remain dur ing the coming week or ten days. Thev w; be guertl- o: Mi- rn nnioii'a aunt. Mrs. John F. Robinson and Mrs H. F. Johnson, sno are now inert Wn.iaui -m.th, a prominent sheep glower of Arlington, went out t. the Cunningham ranch on Tuesday, and selected a number of the famou bucks lor hi sine larm He wa a.compan led bv William Colweli. who went UI lor the purpose of selecting BOU choice bucks to sell to different parties Mr. Col well acts as agent (or Mr. C unniugham. Mr. and Mr. C. K. Rooeeveit and chiol arrived home at S n'ciuck on 1 lie- lav evehlllg, AilgUSl 1... Tlie JSt two have been at Walla Walla tor a mouth, wnile Mr. Rooeeveit was east. He visited the Buffalo exioaition ami nought a stock of goods at New York ami Chicago. He was at Milwaukee for a while and in difleren' en -Iowa. He was fortuuale a regards weather, only experiem .ng no- ver) warm day, and that kilt ObfsajMJ Miss Fleanor Moorhouse of Waits Walia has left that city fur eikagway, Alaska, whither her mother preceded her BBBM time ago. It is understood here that no word haa beer received from J . 1 1 Moorbooee, her father, a ho was thoiitfht to have gone Iron, fiealin- t -kagway last spring, and some aa easineee hits been Ml by hi lamily lest something unfortunate ha hat wiied to him. He was bound for the :.ak, At:. i. nil lie where hi- ha some giHl claim that have alread showu paying valuea when worked. Col. W. F. Butcher of baker City is here today. He is en route to Weston, to serve a deputy grand matter of the Oregon gram) lodge ol Masons in the ceremonies of the isyili, of the corner stone of the new building being erected lor the Kastem Oregon stale norma, school. He leave tomorrow lor Wes ton, accompanied by Col. J. H. Raley, the latter being scheduled to deliver an addrts at the cornerstone laying Other prominent Mason are to be present, also many cituen interested i.. tori future ol the school. Several Pendleton people will accompany them tomorrow. v - St. Melea's Mall resetters. Mis France age, who haa been do ing post-graduate work at Smith col ugi during the past winter, ail I have charge of higher mathematics, astron wipv and some other poel-graduale courses at Saint Helen's ball dunug the year Hsul-IMO.' -he will have her reeideuce iu the kindergarten Annex and will he in nominal eharge o mat bundiug I fir corps of -ami Heien' ball will he still further streugtheued by Miss S.N. Devereaux , who is a uear relative of Miss Huuora D. Cauuou, the successful head uf the primary de partment. Mie Devereaox ha been connected with one ol the leatling school of Baltimore and will bold a responsible puet on the uea laculty. Bx-Pootball Player or Wslls Wti.t. How svsr. Lost atlfM Watch. The Walla Walla papers are tellins. ol a Joke on Frank ilia, that an much of a mke. alter all. a fruit and vegetable comm iseion man ol that town who during bh l dsv plaved one of the heavy position on the 'varsi.v fo din i t itn ;t: Ann Aibor, Mich. Villa, alter ' v ug ' the training table tor Iba e,n. emerge with S10 pound of f ! bard issBj and tones. and a BOB I t trail down compels the weigoer to i lai something like 110 l-mu l OB the loan, t haianct- i .in. Villa was coming home Ir -m P-ir' ST. JOE STORE FOR BR6AIN5 . n-0 PAIRS LAD - "! 8 2 7 O mi REN'? - - W ";TH 50c FKOM St.M TO IS.W i i v PRK ' E THIS WTKK ONLY p,, nol miM this golden opportunity. LYONS MERCANTILE CO., iaaaaaaaaaaaaaa rygsyl It land. "and ass .uxuriatn.g IB int standard f'u.iman In tn- m- n.ing. he missed hi hnts. wbsWSiB wen n purse cantaimug eoaalderaMs mone-. and gold watch valued at IISQ If there was uny joke in the affair II was the fact that' ilia, Bfoad ami ex pansive, waa ennineiled to take the trnwsere of sue ln!imii porter, abx weighs t7 pounds, ttie trowsers baiag lrge enough onlv to serve a stinking lor the big ex-tootball player. A BB nysack wa uaed to aupplement the mall unmentionable of tto- I'm m an man. A Walluls man 1 mnd the phi :- I the possession of a Chinaman, and sent them t Villa, hnt the BBISB and purse were gone, and Villa IS thereby a loser to tue amount of about 1"' The theorv is that Vi'ia left open the winnow oi tne aieepwr, ue suction of the air drawing den, out near Wallula. and the Chinaman tin lag then on the track. lai .rand Chrunioe: Attaraa M A. Botier af Baker i again Ib theclt; Mr. Botier ia flirting dreadfnliy with the regiterhip the and office and iBhtiot resist the MMBBBBtiOB to ba near. Incidetita v. Mr. Bo chance are not troub ng anytxidy bfJl himself. m p 1 I-;. M Wright, a railroad bmb iMd Bauday paraiysis in the ' I 8a maritan hospital in I'ortland. m Our midi'mmer Furniture sale M is tin center of attraction and de p serves iir.iistia'. attmticn. Wheth vct, irjterd to Fumiafa jroof house .Mt pictf oi ittx1 contemplate the k i n ot a f ni-cesar piect , Li his is your opportttOHy. Over Z twenty-fiva different stvles of Iron Hcds Dressers. CotnBtodea, Parlor Fttr-nituri-. CarpwtS, Mattings, Window M Pictorars, Baby Cabs, Go Carts, etc ir. or :n Connection. . A. RADER, Main and Webb Sts. rr ..SALEW... Sept. 23-28, ,901 Great Agricultural Industrial Fair .nJ BIG LIVE STOCK HOW . . Good Racing jn bu Afternoons kiTMT irrtv n isarg si4- tTOaitja itrn.p.v , evsry in DM, W ITH BO ,J! MUSIC. .. BesutHu OBBtB !! fm iyn apvcinj RHte ni: I'anjpe-,- Oasxaaaw Brtni Tasr faasgai kcduci-d kafes on all Uaii ...... uaw For further totMatt, idlrr Bt. 1. tatMlM, n... .. Vnnn, Ill .III I When at I'iiot hall. .Mal at i Beitel, Prop. Rasa naa at th. li hours. Mr- . H. From Palace to Cottage roawiti Ind wtratwai ol twuswi tail llaatlj ,n-iM.rWifiislv. to m.-: !llpr,'i BoatlosM. Tn-' Knirlili of till swstasxMal i. tiii: vv. Mil mpfsrjr rm wUk mst titiir: rug- und i nrjo t- for isjBjBBjBflf BSsV tsajaot wintsr matMstm. -mi funush th very U-st tols- had any .vh-r.- und will . hargt you huh- in r tlinti you will w.v Braa ban for iulmkt iradaii rsfBOl for Whlta 'w ihi.' iiiH' liitif. I ndfrtakHr' sappliBS alway OB liutid. JESSE FAILING. The Columbia Lodging House NKWI V KfRMftH MAC IN '.OXXBCTI Ot VES1 1 ROF BL'i BET VI.1 d WXBBI f ' v c'.'ur kj lan n i . . rviiL 'iff, rrw. SELLING OUT The Place to Buy:::: You get Good Beer.. will close out our WHITE .. MOUNTAIN and ARCTIC Cream Freezers, at Ice a Jist'ou; cent Th- VVhitt Mountai: well advertised through all the leading is c Owl Tea House. jelly Glasses 33c a dozer. anil . nf matt. Host H 'aaa SHOES For the Dog Da? We can make life BS)durab.l during these hot days if yuu v.. consult us about your POOI WEAI n. eds. How ahout a pair of 0 FOKDS OR NIC E LICHT 1 AN SHOES ) They will help you i f) flit hot weather. REMEMbEK THls li NOT A STORE WHERE THE PRICE CHARGED FOR COOL SHOES WILL MAKE VOU HOT. ladils' wture OXFORDS 50c A PAIR. Mid Summer Sale Is Still Going On ... . Ik Peoples Warehouse TMK FITTI KS OF FEE T. 716 Main Street Pendleton, Or. Tltfiulii' Ita ALLEN BROS., U ood and PutiU. Dshfsrsil fmaiuuT Pns Ktatit Sir awl VsatsnatsCS l uau Houd 1 ... sun drf oUnr mat 'i ."avniK Bank. PfcNDLKTON, iiHfci.tiM Lumber. Lath BhinglM, lluild inu Mr r Tur pwvper.uiiBe anil 'eOlellt. Piokfltl Planter. Brii'k. Sand. Ilooldillfl BoTMO i K m Uf A' Win 1 nri, Ekstli A" Dooit, I rru I k)tta Pipe. Fendletun Rateg Mill and Into fart. R, FORSTtR, - Proprietor. The Domestic Steam Laundry Thai Wbm you iWtik PILSNER BEER. "imraiiU-e'd nut to cau bradachr or J IZZ i Ilfrtr Ask fur it. Schultz Brewing Co. I I SHAW I d V.J VCWKUL, Managnr. fwsteSiLE 11 kETAlL LIMBER DEALERS Yard on Weill. Mrwi Opisjsiu- Hunt rrtnuht Dtipot Wt- are preiartl lo inrnisli anything ll -Ue sSJBjhaj u and cau guarantee lirices to be a ciieaci, if uot chswpsir tliau othara. We also carry a large iik a! !jfe, Windows and Moulding. Harder i.uhUuip.at:h(! building will do e.. to see u lielure placiug their irdeni. We BlgO carry Cas:ade kesJ Kir a.xsl. Ih.,i,e Maiu tS -' I1MNQ on Alk i (set wtii-n you u" pasus your wason W . iu..X s tjK.t, repair s:k au . yoc be lis.-.- si. .f P- .EAGLE T RANSF TH UCKI CB0WNER 4 i KJJU HOOT SAl i lIIF HI UUIillill n Mai bw OaWaWaaWaWaXWaXW III KUIm fill 1 - ' 9 KENTUCKY WHISKEY At JUiT THINK OF IT! es uS u uac te.d b) JOHN M UHlin The Louvre Saloon PILES Ur. U 1'MiT cuii-. ra funt bruAbusl, ' ,k ' I- Poi. taultiiast tsfasft, ttflnf tvaaEber UjOU. sT4XuU COfvra. aUl klUda. JOSEPH ELL, Lcadiog rUrncss and Saddlery. I 1 1 1 I-1 1 . t I I I kr. for Sal b tallatao a to., Psuaision. ..SBWSj m 1 lj CURE YOURSELF! SM.IS Sj brauUHS. l. ib araSSS I . .. J lltka, . ' "tuUi ui i -ram f nr t fiu n an" " ... . I IU nuwiii r 1 111.. w ,LeUi Deal t SJI Auier.-ai- I SO rrVSl Frac bu IMP Cummrrt-iai Floe Sample R social Atwas' ""ST- Cuuntr 1 raa- QMtEAP Oregon's Yv 1 . .1 M ine iiwi11 kssssaxi open' as . it .fcV. ms'nussi I roU'i