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Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. PROFESSIONS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANGED. tosiness Carets and Societies FOR SALE. SAIiC GASOLINE iSVWiNK, WITH li'Oiiomuiii in ivi to Bis borse oosvor, se or tuei. rrice -.m. ace, rcnaieton. Host Orcaou' fSALR AT THH BABT OIIEGONIAN fee, large bundles or newspapers, i-on- g over luu dik pnpera can ue uuiwubi cents a bundle. BAIjE NEW CniCAGO TYPEWIUT mntvnraji 1 tor lionrd. flrst class ma il Take a look nt It, Thirty dollars My It. EnBt oreconinn omce. pNBWsi'Arnns to tut unpen ets, on auclvcs, want), or ror wrnp- fcurpnsea. uia newspapers in larse ot one nunnrpa cucn ni j i-bhuj n rat the EAST OREOONIAK offlce, ion, Oregon. WANTED. ADVERTISERS TO MAKE USB lo citissiucil columns, yu hbc you hnve no use ror, oner 10 Efor something that some otner bave nnd have no use ror, some- vou niny need in your misiness. rbave nn extra horse that you to trade for a cow or a venicie. nay have the cow ana venicie ne norse. a. .nrtcon or twenty- nt add will probably do the PHYSICIANS. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD Office hours, in to 12 a. m. : f;m. Telephone 77. SliBR. M. D.. DESPAIN BLOCK. knd corrects ere troubles catar- fcltloim and Impaired hearing, fcrrcctly fitted for refractive er- FRATERNAL ORDERS. RflYATi NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA. Wllrtwood Camp, No. 2.133, niitclR sec ond nud fourth Saturdays of each month, In llcuOrlck'e Hall. Mrs. Ida llolcomb, uraele; aim. Kettle uoDDins. noco-acr. UMATILLA TENT. NO. 27. K. O. T. M- Meets In-Secret Society Hall, ac-onJ and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All vis iting Sir Knights cordially Invited. J. 8. Kces, Record Keepor; B. I). Estabrook, Commander. t REDMEN UMAIIALES TRIBE, NO. 18 Meets every Tuesday nlcht In uen tlrlck's Hall. Roy W. Rltner, Keeper of Records. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brjttiran welcome. T. J. Tweedy, w. M., Joe H. rnrKi), ni PENDLETON COAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, n. P., F. F. Wamsley, Secretary. Meets first and fourth Friday ot each month In Masonic Hall. PENDLETON COMMANDERW NO. 7., Robert Forster, B. C, 'NV. B. Carter, Sec retary. Meets first and third Friday of each .month In Masonic Hall. HONKERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL 11am Martin 'Encampment. No. .1. Meets every- Wednesday at Hendrlck's Hall. Mrs. L. F. Lampkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. J. F. Nowlln, C. C: tt. W. Fletcher, K. of R. & B. Meets evrry Monday lu Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tutullla Camp, No. 0300. Meets first and third Saturdays of each month nt ' Hen drlck's nail. Georgo A. Hamblln, Con sul: G. A. Robblus. Clerk. SMITH, OFFICE OVER THB Savings Rank. Telephone SO; telephone 81. PLRFIKLD, M P., IIOMBOPATH fcslclnn nnd Surgeon. Ofllce In tdlng. Telephone: Office, black knee, black 24. LlAM HOUSE. PHYSICIAN AND Office, room ao .ludd uniin- b Chilli 72 Residence Phone Red 23. i M'FAUL. ROOM 17, ASSOCIA- lok. Telephone Main 03 ; real- phone, black 101, HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN p-geon, Kpecinmes eye. eur. nose It. Office In Savings Bank bulld ke Main 33. LTnic Keyes. ore. PHYSICIANS. DR8. Ofllce ouo block wist of K. RLAKESLBB, CnitONIC IrvoiiH dljonses nud dlseanos of Bpp. Hotel Pendleton, cor. Water I Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Phone WOr )' IN OF THB WORLD REGULAR ..aetlnj. of Pendleton Camp No. 41, W. V,'., art ''eld In Odd Fellows' hall every . 'tcaday tv. ng. .Vleltlntr neighbors alwava wi'-com?. Walker, Clerk, J. P. Earl, C. A. " . BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $50,000; surplus and profits. $0000, Interest on time deposits.. Deals In foreign 'and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, president ; T. J. Kirk, vice-president; E. L Harnett, cashier,: F. 8 LeGrow, assistant cashier. THE REASON. Kidder--They nrc nnxlous to got Skimu-r, the old cashier, back nt the hauls. Katlif rir.c- -Did hp retjlgn? Kidder- No' Miscoiided. COMMERCE-TRADE Ifl'KINLEY MEMORIAL. ItECTS AND BUILDERS. tVARD. ARCHITECT AND SU ent, makes complete and roll-r- for buildings In the city or Koom it, .urn u Dunaing. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1880; capital, $50,000; surplus, (00,000. Interest nllowed on time deposits. Ex-1 change .bought and sold on all principal points. Special attention given to collec tions. W, .1. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president: -T. J. 'Morris, cashier. THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON, Weston. Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold. L collections promptly aitenaea j to. ii. Jameson, president; Geo. W. Profibstel, rice-president ; J. R. Kllgore, cashier; di rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns, T. 3. Price, G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel. !. COLE, CONTRACTORS AND b . Estimates furnished on short b .work a specialty. Prompt pop on Bluff street, near Main ifMAY CONTRACTOR AND IwEstlmates furnished on all sonry. cement walks, stone (Orders can be left at the East ce. CRICAL SUPPLIES. K., COURT STREET, LA nlectrlclans, dealers In elec- f nouses, stores wired ror ibells or telenliones. Blectrl II kinds. Get our 4)rl:48. Re- peciaity. GKND FEED STABLES. 8TABLES. G. W. FROOME Bty feed and Boarding. All kinds spetent drivers. Opposite Ho I. Telephone 10. rERY, FEED AND .SA'jES First claBS 3ln-l p.nd duuble loccafllons. 627 Cotttuwocd fit. '79. Evlln Craig, j-rop. LES, T. T. AYER3. PROP., ied and boardlniT. The best the cltv. Altn St.. between ittonwood Sts. Phone, Main (0.J feED 8TARLE8. SATISFACTION 619 Anru Ht.. bet. Webb and Klartshnrn, prop. Many years ox Bis buslneas. i , BED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON Sdal care given horses left with Vebb street. Phone Red 'Jul . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PBNDLE ton. Capital (70,000: eurplus, $85,000. Transacts a general bnnklnc business. Ex- obange and telegraphic transfers sold on Chicago, San Francisco, New York and principal points In the northwest Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi Ankeny, president; W. F. .Matlock, vice-president ; u. ii. wnae, casnier; a. u. Guernsey, .assistant cnanier. , Local Market Prices. The loll owing snow b the prices paid on the local market: t Turnips, 76c per Back. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Cabbage, 4c lb. Choose, per lb., 20c. Onions, per cwt., S2. Beets, per lb., lc. Potatoes, per cwt., $1.501.75.' Apples, per box, $1.60, Horse radish, 12 c lb. Gsrlick, 12?zC lb. Sweet potatoes, 5c per lb. SaUer Kraut, 40c per gallon. Pehdleton Livestock and Poultry. Chickens, hens, per doz., $45. Roosters, ?5.B0 to $4.50. Turkeys, per lb., 10. Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickenB, per doz., $3.60. Ducks, per doz., $3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50. Eggs, 1215c intrader Butter, 50C5c per roll.- . Choice beei cattle, etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.10. Steers, $4. Hogs, live, 5c. Hogs, dressed, 8c Calves, dressed. 7 to 8c J A Citizen of Pendleton Requested to Solicit Subscriptions for It. I Charles W. Ziegler, of Pendleton, is j in receipt o a letter from Frederick i S. Hartzell. secretary of the Ohio Auxiliary of M'cKinley National Me morial Association, whose ofllce Is at Canton, O., urging him to solicit and instructing him as to how to proceed to assemble contributions in Peudle ton for the erection and maintenance of a suitable memorial to the late president, at Canton, that city having been his home throughout his life, and selected by Jliim nil his final resting piace. The memorial is to be in the high I est sense the sincere expression of all ! the ;eopIe of the country of their love I for President McKinley, and of their admiration for the qualities express ed so eminently in his life and deeds. Mir. Ziegler will not bo able to reach all the people personally in his can vass of the city, and a few pocket subscription books will be circulated to aid in the collection. (M,r. Ziegler Is a former resident of Canton, O. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR- ket price for your bides, pelts and all kinds ot junk, such as rubber, brass, cop per, lead, zinc, rags and bottles. Iron of all kinds a specialty. Yon can bring In ou cents wortn or old rags or snip in $500 'Worth of hides and will be treated In the same way. We have come here to stay, uive us a cal and yon will be sntls- ed. Ii. Shank ft Co., ofllce and warehouse next to Eastern Hotel, Pendleton, Ore. xeiepnpne, Ked 221. SECOND HAND DEALERS. GEORGE O'DANIBL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and old. Court St., uperu uouse diock. unu ana sat me. V. 8TROBLE. DEALER IN RROONTl hand goods. If there Is anything yon stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and bui uib iii'iucb. nu, i2 uourt, si- PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. IlOWMAiJ. LEADTNn PnOTrtrtRA. nher of the cltv. Hnrvest. vIrwr. tndlnn photos for sale. Finishing done for ima- uurs. juniiL ai.. near nridire. Phnnn. Red .1 T I ' ' IS AND CARRIAGES. jINE. ERWIN BAKER. PROP. Main 79, at tho Depot Livery MISCELLANEOUS. DENTI8T8. SHAN, DENTI8T, OFFICE IN sing. IN, DENTIST, IN ASSOCIA- over F. B. Clonton's office, JRANT8 AND CAFES. RESTATinANT. HTniOTI.V L;W W. Pangaj-n. Prop. Meal at main hc Tel. Main l'J. . TORNEY8. tALBY, ATTORNEYS AT in savings Hank building. )WELL. ATTftnwRVfl at 14 Asssoclatlon block, Pen- BV, LAWYER. OFFICE fgf .Pendleton, Oregon,' IN oclatlon block.. AT XA.W. 'TTOUNEY AT EAW 111 ATTORNEY Af UW. ron. LAW OFFICE IN JUDD PIERCH, ATTORN BY 8 1 .h" tm-.hitti u uuueq BMua- Mteat 11. 12 and 18 Aasecla- SURSCHIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF l'OU want to subscribe to magazines or news papers In the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check or send to the EAST OREGONIAN the net publisher's price of tho publication you desire, and we will have It sent you and .assume al ithe risk of the money being lost In the mails. It will save vou both trouble aid rlek. If you are a subscriber to the BAST ORE GONIAN, In remitting you can .deduct ten per cent from the publisher's prlre Ad dress EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pen dleton, Oregon. BABBITT METAL, BEST IN THE world, In bars. Price $1 per bar, at the East Oregonlan office. , FOB RENT Rooms In the East Oregon lan building for rent; steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE .tftfffc. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs $1; best granu lated, $5.25 per sack; do., 1G lbs., $1. Coffee Mocha and Java, beBt, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c lb; lower grades coffee, 25 t,o J5c lb; package coffee, 15e lb. Rice Best head rice, 12c per lb; next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Salt Coarse, $1.36 per 100; table, $2.20 per 100. Flour, B. B., $3.40 per bbl. Flour, Walter's, $3.40 per bbl. Skins, Hides and Pelts. .Portland, March 15. Sheepskins Shearings, 1520c; short wool, 25 35c; medium wool, 30C0c; long wool, 60c$l each. HidesDry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 15lic per pound; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 15c; dry calf, No. Ij under 5 pounds, 16c; dry salt ed bulls and stags one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound 60 pounds and over, 89c; 50 to CO, pounus, 7ca)8c; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound 55c; Lip, sound, 15 to 30 pounds 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c calf, sound under 10 pounds, 8c green (unsalted), 1 c perpound less culls, one cent per pound less; horse hides, salted, each $1.50 2; dry, each $11.50; olts hides, each, 25 50c; goat skins, common, each, 10 15c; Angora, with wool on, each,25 $1.00. Pelts Bear skins, as Ij size. No. J each $5(tt20: cubs. $2(3)5: badger. each, 10(fl)40c; wildcat, each, 2530c; house cat, sto'lOc; fox, common gray, 3oe)BOc; do red, each, $1.502; do, cross, each, $516; do silver and black, each, $100200; Ushers, each $56; lynx, each, $23; mink, strictly No. 1., each 30c(B1.25; mar ten, dark northern; $6(5)12: marten pale pine, according to size and co lor, $1.50a; muskrats, large, each. 510c; skunks, each, 2530c; civet or polecat, each, 610c: otter for large prime skins, each, $57; pan ther, witL .head and claws perfect, each, $2.005.00; .raccoon, for large prime, 3035c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.60 6; wolf, prairie (coyote) with head perfect, each, 40 60c; wolf, prairie, (coyote) without head perfect, each. jucs3dc: wolverine, each $1P7; beav er, per skin, large, $545; do' medium, ?3(34; do small, $10)1.60; do kits. bUSPYbc. The "Hard Times" Ball. The "Hard Times masque ball, given at La Dow hall Monday night St. Patrick's evening by Alert Hose Company, was a grand success, both financially and socially. About 200 people were present, either participat ing in the clanging or as lookers-on, and the,y h.Jl pronounced It ?!!? o tllO most enjoyable affairs of the sea son. Sam Bndlcott and Miss Elsie Parkes won the $5 prize given for the best "calco walkers." The other prize of $2.50, for tho best Irish character, was won by A. C. Hamlin. The next attraction in the way of a dance, is to be given the evening of the 31st Inst., by the Verein Bintracht Society in Armory hall. Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Quickly jucottiilii our opinion free wlietliur ah Invention Is prolinblr ivileiitatilo. Cotmmmlra lloiiaBtrlctlr couUdoiillnl. Uondbookou I'MeuU .tent f rou. Oldeat.asonoy Tor securing puteul. Patent taken through Sluim A Co. iccolve ttxctoJ notice, without clmnto. In too Setotfffie Mmr.m. Ahandioroeljr llluqtMted weeklr. I.nrnest clr 'dilation or.anr ulotiic Journal. Tornu, S3 jwi four month. It, Sold byall tiewarioaler. MSP I Cfli6, Kew Ydfr iiuoti Offlw. tW V tit Wubluutun. P. U. Father Blanchet Coming Home. The Rev. Father Blanchet, vicar- general of the archdiocese of Oregon, j who has been visiting health resorts in California and Mexico, the past three or four months, is expected in Portland .by Easter Sunday, March 30. Father Blanchet has been in poor health for some time, but at last ac counts he was greatly improved. On his way home he will stop at Albany next Sunday, and ajter visits to other places ho will proceed to Portland. For Sale. Twelve building lota in block 14, 'on the north side of the river In Haley's addition: Fine location and well grad ad. Inquire of N. W. Potwlne, Pendle ton, Or. Uncle Sam Wants Draughtsmen. Washington, D. C, March 18. Young men who desire to go east a grow uij with the country are offered a chance ,by the government to begi life in the Philippines on a fair sal ary. Today civil service examlna tions are to be held in tho chief citle of the country for those who desire positions as architectural draughts men. An architectural draughtsman with the agility to superintend tho work of construction, will receive $1000 a year; one qualified to act as head draughtsman will bo paid $1400 a draughtsman with a knowledge of water coloring can get $1200 a year as can plain architectural draughts men. Monroe Doctrine In Europe. St. Petersburg, March 18. A news paper hero today says Russia will not allow America to compel Turkey to pay the ransom money exacted by the brigands for tho release of Miss Stone, the missionary. The paper says Russia will anunciate a Monroe doc trine for Eastern Europe. Advertising. We may. live without poetry, muBlc and art, We may live without conscience and live without heart; We may live without friends, and live without fads, ' But business today cannot live with out ads. The Country Merchant Work Horses for 8ale. Will be in Pendleton on . Wcdnes day, March 19, and will have for' sale at La Fontaine & Garrison's feed yard 80 or 40 work horseB. Any one wanting good work horses should not fail to see them. D. E. GILMAN. For Sale. Partnership books between John Seibert and myself in a tailor shop, located in room formerly occupied by Wheeler's photograph ldio. Also a broken contract signed by John Pel- bert, for sale. Apply to A. SCHvyAjtiS, True.. The occasional ad is .one of the very best methods by which to squander Soney, continuous advertising, on e other hand, will bring ample re turns for the money invested. Suggestion. TWO LINES. 1 time 15c 2 times ..........i 20c 1 week .i 30c Extra lines THREE LINES. 1 tlmo , t....20o 2 times ,30o 1 week ,....4So 10 cents each a week; 25 cents a lino per month. "Slch Is Fame." General Slmfter lost In Cuba what reputation he previously had, says tho J New York WWld. General Lawton was killed In tho Philippines. Admit- ( al Dewey parted with his popularity overnight oy doing wnnt no inougnt was a gallant and generous act. President McKinley wng assassinated, Sampson is dying, his mind nnd body wrecked. Schley Is deprived of the recognition which his friends nnd a largo portion of tho people think should bo his. Ex-Sccrctnry Alger will be haunted by "embalmed beef" until he dlea. General Miles has boon bitterly and publicly reprimanded for expressing an opinion that most of his fellow-cltlzons applaudod. Cap tain HobSon's sight has been so injur etl that ho asks to bo retired. TRANSPORTATION LINES, What It Is. Advertising Is tho life blood of the business world today, and well-directed advertising 1b like tho powerful searchlight of a river steamer, thrown upon a distant cottage on the bank, cutting it out like a picture painted on a black canvas. Tho timid buyer and the prospective industry will follow the rays of tho searchlight of public ity, Jus as surely as will tho eyes of tho steamer'B passengers follow tho light thrown from thoir vessol. They will not search tho surrounding gloom for objects of Interest whon a beauti ful picture is clearly shown before them. Prospective buyers will not search tho surrounding gloom for your competitors if tho searchlight of publicity Is turned on your own place of business. Cannstota (N. Y.) Boo. mm Am OREGON Shoreline union Pacific After two days of hard lighting tho American chess team vnnqnlshed tho British team Saturday night, this be ing the seventh of an international series of matches for the Newncs cup. The Americans haYO won five and one-half games nnd Great Britain four and one-half. TRANSPORTATION LINES. nnrAiiT Tlmo Schedule inm ron From Pot.dloton rnoit Ohlcniro- Suit Lko, Donvor, Ft. rortUml Worth, Omuh. Kn Bpeolal Rat City, St Louli, Cfcl- 8:00 a. m. & -M ti in chro and Eit. via Hunt Irmtou. i Atlantic Salt Lake, Donter, Ft. Kinross Worth, Oiaaha, Kan. S:l& a.m. tan City, 8t. LouU.Ghl-11:10 p. m. via Hunt- ago and Kaat. ingtou. St. l'aul Walla Walla, Lowllton Kaat Mall Hpokano.Wallaco.FulI 8.15 a.m. man, Minneapolis Ht. 550 p.m. via l'aul, Uuluth, Mllwau Spokane. kco, Chicago and Kaat. , Ocean and River Schedule. KKOM PORTLAND. All lalllug datei lubjeot to change. 8:00 p. m. For Ban Francisco 4 p. m, Hallovory &dayi. oxcopt Columbia Itlver Biimlay 4pm 8 p. in. To AMorla and Way Runday Baturaay Laiultngii. 10 p. m. Willamette River ' Boats leavo l'ortlaml dally, except Sunday, j (stage ot water permitting) (or Willamette and j Ynmhlll Hirer points. 1 WQ, I Leave" I Rlparia Snake Hlver1 LowUtw 4:05 a.m. 7:00 a. m Dally lllparla to Uwliton. Dally Exopt Mon IKioptMor F. V, WAM8LKY, Agent, Pendleton. U rm BEST OF EVERYTHING" Jn a word this tells of the passenger service via The North-Western Line" 8 trains daily between Bt. Puul and Chicago comprising Tho latest Pullman Sleepers' Peerless Dining Curs Library and Observation Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars The 20th Century Train THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED runs every day of the year FINEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD !throuh, Electric Lighted Steam Heated TO CHICAGO BY DAY LIGHT The Badger State Express, tho llnest day train running lietween St. Paul and Chicago via tho Short Line; con nections from the West mudo via Tlia XTm.1 liniin . aiidAmorleanllne. ureat .Northern, hiki Canadian Pacillo Rys. 1 xiMK SCHBDULB, This is the lxflfc linn lof wm Omiilin Trains leavo Pendleton dallT exnont Hnnii St. Puul and Miuuenotu. All agents Vour iniorm.tinn h. sell tickete via "The Northwestern ! .nJiotou.w!" in "Mift1! Line." dleton, Oregon, or A. P. U1IAKLTOM, W. H. MEAD, . H. L. SISLER, ! Third and MorrUonHU., Portland, Ore. Vie A 1 A 248 Alder St.,' Portland, Ore. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKjS CKOOKBTON WINNEPEG HELENA and t BUTTE, TICKETS CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all point East and South TO Through tickets to Japan and China, rim mum uiu nuiiacru i'aciuo oie Steamship Ce, If You Want to Buy or Sell A house A lot A farm A horse A cow A Piano ' A dog A wagon OR ANYTHING ELSE Put an add In the classified columns of ' the East Oregonlan, as there Is no other means of securing so great an audience to youc need's as through the colums of this paper, Everybody hereabouts reads it, Don't you? Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take thfs route for For Chicago, St. Paul, St.Louls, Kaa sum City, St. Joe, Omaha, aud All Points East and Sooth Portland ad polata on the Sound TiMK O AUD, Leave Pendleton, dally except Bundajrs at l:oa pm. Arrive Pendleton Mondar. Wedneidav ami Friday IVM am. Arjlve i'endletou Tueadav. Thnnlu u4 Saturday 9:6ft ami teaye Walla Walla dally, eait bound lotto pm. Arrive Walla Walla dally vieat bound 9M turn. For Information regarding rate and acaM. modatlom , call on or addrei i W. ADAMB, Agaata i vuuieiou. un Walla Walla', Waab. CURE YMMSILFI uuuav .uw bww ior u&Bai Id 1 La ft di.V UllCliariKM. IntlllnHukt OaaanUfld H Irritations ar ulArfc nal La itrlilur. .ox uitinnna mm hr.i. Irjir.pu cuai.jwn, i-amiMi, ana uot m WtEiAMS-OHtUIClLCo. ox BoUoooufci u. a. i. "or vcut lu plain wr il.W, or S UHShi. f