I business Cards and Societies I Professions and trades alphabetically arrranged. I Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. TWO LINES. ., THREE LINES. 1 time 15c 1 time 20a 2 times 20c 2 times 30o 1 week 30c 1 week 46c Extra lines: ".10 cents each a week; 25 cents a line per month. FOR SALE. BULB GASOLINE iiMlNB, WITH E. tanks nna rtniKs. ixiiv iu -ci-0 to six horso oosvor. IIwiihImii In of fuel. Trice fJSO. KnM Oregon ce, Pendleton. Lim iff rruv ISAST nnRfJONIAN E, large bundles of newspapers, con- OVCr 1UU Dip pul'cra vim ire uum.utu I cents a uunuie. L t -1 Mttv' ninrAnn TYPRWItlT- fcnlvorsal kev bonrd, first class raa- K, rr. 1lr n- It. ThlrtV dollUfi b It. EnBt OrcRonlan oOlce. IKEWHPA I'RUH TO PUT'UNPnH tn. on anolves, wans, or ior wmi lirposes. Old newspapers In large mr.JTt hunmri onnh nf 2 rnntH a lat the EAST OJIEGONIAN omce. mm? Oregon. ET MBTATi. IlUST i ,i In bars. Price f 1 per bar, at tlie igoutan ofllco. PHYSICIANS. t-o. roiiR. oKFicra in jtjdd k nmpo iionrn. n to i n. iu. , C m. Telephone 77. KrliKR, M. T).. DHSPAIN BLOCK. Inrt correct eye TroiiDies f lltlons and Ijnpalred bearing, rrectly fitted for refrnctlyc er- ? - mith. orncB ovpin thw nvlnrm Hank. TeleDbone 80; Mpbone 81. ifTRT.n. M. D.. H0MKnPATn jelan end Hnnreon. Offlc In ling. Teloobone: Office, black bee. black 24. rAM HOTJRW. PHYSICIAN AND Office, room 20 Judd Rnltcl Maln 72 . Residence Phone Red 2S . I'TK'FATTTi. IIOOM 17. ARSOCIA liiok. Telephone Main 98; real fpbone, black 161. mi. nBNDKTlHON, PHYSICIAN itrzeon. Specialties eye: ear. nose Ek nfflon In Ravings Bank bulld- fcne Main 88. lATHIC PHYSICIANS. TTtB. tk Keve. Offlco one DlocK wi oi tore. NN K. BTiAKRSIiRR CHIlONTC iervoiiR dlftpnsos nnd rilseas-'s of E rnn nnfaf TnrllofrnTi. nop. Water Mn Sts., Pendleton, Ore. Thone Ihitects and builders. EDWARD. A TICHTTRPT ANH 8U n.tnui mnlroa rnmttlpto rind roll " , . b for hnllrtlnirs In the city or I(00m II, dllOU UIIIKIUIK. ' & COTM. CONTRACTORS AND rs. Estimates rnrnisnea on anon IJob work a anpctaity. rrnrniii llDllOp On lillliT HirCCU I1UU jiiuiu MAY . CONTRACTOR AND Estimates furnished on all mnnnnra f nmdllf WfllkS. StOnO c. Orders can be left at the East in office. Lectrical SUPPLIES. hlook. electricians, dealers In elec- Epnlles. nouses, srorcs wir IgbtB. bells or telephones. Electrl aa nil kinds. Oet our urlses. Re- Wk a si)eclalty. Y AND FEED STABLES. iCIAIi STABTiES. O. W. FltCMl.MW Ivprv feed and Boarding. All kinds t,Oompptent drivers. Opposite Ho iton. Telephone 10. fclVERY, PEET AND RA'jES Srirst class' i!n-l? rnd double ofcnslnns. 027 (.'ortinwond St n 70. Evlln Craig, Prop. RRLES, T. W. AYER3. PISOi' . ifeerl and boarding. The host Bin the cltv. Kiln. St.. bptweon .Cottonwood Sts. Phone, Main in. VEEn YARP';T'f7h0YNT0V ppcftnl euro glvon horses loft with er woon.sireet. rnone iion vvi. 1AB8 AND CARRIAGES. KB LINE, ERWIN BAKER. PROP. Srac Main 79, at tho Depot Livery DENTISTS. fATTnTTAN. DENTIST, OFFICE IN building. IMAVN. DENTIST. IN ASSOCTA- Iblockv over F. B. Clopton's office. 6TAU RANTS AND CAFE8. IrnnriiTi TiTnaTATin ATJT. PTniCTlTr fclass. W. Y. Pangbrn. Prop. Menu fcrs. (104 Main wt. Ti. .Mam is.. . TORNEYS. R 4 RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT Office 'In savings uanK DuuaioR. : & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT i Room 4 Asssoclatlon block, Pen-bOregon. In AT LEY, LAWYER. OFFICE IN building. Pendleton, uregon. tKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. In Association block. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT .LAW. Ill KEBDBR. ATTORNEY AT tAW, nton, Oregon. "A. FEE, 'LAW OFFICB IN JUDD IAN PIHBCB, .ATCORNBYB m. Mr. Stlllman bu bees adult- bractlce w , In . Uaitod 8UUa patMt pd makea Mclltr,ft. PatMt FRATERNAL ORDERS. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMH3R1CA Wlldwood Camp, No. 2.33, meets sec ond nnd fourth Saturdays of oac'i month. In Ilendrlck's Hall. Mrs. Ida Uolcomb, Oracle; Mrs. Ncttio Robbins. Recorder. UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27. K. O. T. M Meets In Secret Society Unll, scoaJ nnd fonrth Tuesdays of ciich month. All vis iting Sir Knights cordially Invited. .1. 8, Kces, Record Keeper; 13. D. Estabrook, Commander. REDMEN OMAnALES TRIBE, NO. 18 Meets every Tuesday night In nen drlck's Hall. Hoy W. Rltner, Keeper of Records. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. Visiting brjt.irsn vel"09. T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H. l-nrCM, ISic. PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 2S T. C Taylor, n. P., F. F. Wamsley, Secretary. Meets first nnd fourth Friday of each month in Mnsonlc Hail. PENDLETON COMMANDERY, NO., 7., Robert Forster, E. C, W. E. Cartor, Sec retary. Meets first nnd third Friday of each month In Masonic Hall. 1ICVNEERS OF THE TACIFIC WIL llatn Mnrtln Encampment, No. 1. Meets cvory Wednesday at Hcndrlck'a Hall. Mrs. L. F. Lampfcln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF Pythias. J. F. Nowlln, C. C; R. W. Fletchor, K. oi R. & B. . Meets evrry Monday In Secret Society Hall. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Tutullla Camp, No. 0800. Meets first and third Saturdays of each month at Hen drlck's Hall. George A. Hamblln, Con sul; G. A. Robbins. Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetings of Pendleton Camp No. 41, W. O. W., are hold In Odd Fellows' hall every Tuesday evening Visiting neighbor are always welcome. 3. P. Walker, Clerk, J, P. Earl, C. C. BANKS AND BROKER8. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $50,000; surplus and profits, $6000. Interest on time deposits. Deals In foreign aud domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. nenry C. Adams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-president; E. L Parnetl, cashier: F 8 LeOrow. assistant cannier. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK. Pendleton, Oregon. Organized March 1, 1880; capital, $50,000; surplus, $00,000. interest allowed on time deposits. Ex change bought and Bold on all principal polntB. Special attention given to collec tions. W. J. 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. Collections promptiv attended to. R. Jameson, president; Geo. W. Proebstel, tlce-presldent; J. R. Kllgore, cashier; di rectors, G. A. Hartman, M. M. Johns. T. J. Price. G. D. Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel. WISE PRECAUTION. "Why has Dauber named his new picture 'A South African Horse' T "He was afraid that some critic might say that American horses didn t havo legs like his horse." FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE ton. Capital $70,000: surplus, $85,000. Transacts a general banking business Ex change and telegraphic 'transfers Bold on Chicago, San Francisco, New York and principal points In the northwest. Drafts drawn on China, Japan nnd Europe. Makes collections on reasonable terms. Levi Ankeny, president: W. F. Matlock, Tice-preBldent ; C. B. Wade, cashier; H. C. (Jnerusey. assistant cashier. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAR ket price for your bides, pelts and all kinds of junk, such as rubber. bras3, cop per, lead, zinc, rags and bottles, iron of all kinds a specialty. You can bring In CO cents Worth of old rags or ship in $500 worth of hides and will be treated In the same way. We have come here to stay. Give us a cal and you will be satls ed. L. Shank & Co., office and warehouse next to Eastern Hotel, Pendleton, Ore. Telephone, Red 221. SKCOND HAND DEALERS. COMMERCE-TRADE Local Market Price. The following snowu the prices paid on the local market: Turnips, 75c per sack. Parsnips, 75c per Back. Cabbage, 4c lb. Cheese, per lb., 20c. Onions, per ewt, $2. Beets, per lb., lc. Potatoes, per cwt., $1.501.75. Apples, per box. $1.50. Horse radish, 12c lb. Gorlick, lz-tec lb. Sweet potatoes, 6c per lb. Sauer Kraut, 40c per callon. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. Chickens, hens, per doz., $4 5. Roosters, $a.50 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 intrade. Butter, GO 65c per roll. Choice beei cattle, etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.10. Steers, $4. Hogs, live, 6c. Hogs, dressed, 6c. Calves, dressed. 7 to 8c KINDNESS BEGETS KINDNESS. AlBl4at Whltk 0urrd la Jbm eBcrm Aet of n Soldier Is Itpl4. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs $1; best granu lated, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs., $1. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c per lb; next grade, 35c lb; lower grades coffee, 25 to 15c lb; package coffee, 15c lb. I RicoBest head rice, 12c per lb; next grade, 81-3c per lb. Salt Coarse, $1.35 per 100; table, $2.20 per 100, Flour, B. B., $3.40 per bbl. Flour, Walter's, $3.40 per bbl. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and u.iL Court St., Opera house block. Call nnd me. V. STKOBLE, DEALER IN SECOND Jinnd goods. If there is anything you need in new or second hand furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court St PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING. PHOTOGRA plier of the city, narvest views, Indian photos for sale. Finishing done for iinn tciirs. Main St., near bridge. Phone. Red 270. MISCELLANEOUS. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want to subscribe to magazines or news papers in the United States or Europe, remit b.v postal note, check or send to the EAST OREGONIAN the net puolisher's price of the publication you desire, .and we will have It sent you and assume at Itl.e risk of the money being lost In the malls. It will save vou both trouble ai d risk. If you nre a subscriber to the EAST ORE GONIAN, In remitting you con deduct ten per cent from the publisher's price Ad drees EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., Pen dleton, .Oregon. IN POUND-THB HEREINAFTER DE described stock bus been takan up by the City marshal and will be sold at the expiration of ten days for costs and expenses. 0"e bay mare, one year old, branded circle R on left shoulder, weight about 600 pounds. Dated March 21, 19 2. JOE BLAKLEY, Marshal. MEDICAL IF YOUR HAIR 18 TURNING GRAY, DON'T pull It out, IT PURMI "Gray hairs are honorable, though not always desirable " The only preparation that will positively restore the original color to gray or faded hair li the renowned "HARVKL" IIIRTONJO.a natur al hair restorative (not a hair dye) 'It prompt ly stops hair falling outiJorpyenHnK. baldness arid CURES dandruff, too-or money returned. Thirty yaajs of 4uccws;,no faUuwp. Eour.disj .Unotjvltal .virtues In every full pint ' botUe. all far!,. Hxprsss Jrfcpatd. Artdrws'Ji'WjQUIJTN & COT. Sale Propi.O PineBt., CMeagVlU.'" rfi nrmiwhiwii nil i a M KIiMlKHlill'iVII W m 'Tey 'orerooaae fitalc; )SMU irregularity ana wonood," sj&lnc development of organs snd body. No bt amaiASi. rut urrri f'H w.M ica i. ii . uievniena. unio. Skins, Hides and Pelts. Portland, March 20. Sheepskins Shearings, 1520c; short wool, 25 35c; medium wool, 3060c; long wool, C0c$l each. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 15luc per pound; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 15c; dry calf, No. 1, under 6 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 60 pounds, 78c; under 50 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 55c; Up, sound, 15 to 30 pounds, Tn- vpni Rmind. 10 to 14 nounds. 7c: ! calf, sound under 10 pounds, 8c; green (unsaltea), l c perpouna less; culls, one cent per pound less; horse hides, salted, each $1.502; dry, each $11.50; olts hides, each, 250 50c; goat skins, common, each, 10 15c; Angora, with wool on, each,25 $1.00. Pelts Bear skins, as i) size. No. 1. each $520; cubs, $25; badger, each, 1040c; wildcat, each, 2530c; house cat,- 610c; fox, common gray, 3050c; do red. each, $1.502; do. cross, each, $5g15; do silver and black, each, $100200; flshpra, each, $56; lynx, each. $23; mink, strictly No. 1., each 30c1.25; mar ten, dark northern; $6g12; marten, pale pine, according to size and co lor, $1.5o3; miuskrats, large, 'each, 510c; skunks, each, 2530c; civet or' polecat, each, 5pl0c; otter for large prime skins, each, $507; pan ther, witL head and, claws y perfect, each, $2.0005.00; raccoon, for large prime, 30035c; wolf,- mountain, with head perfect, jpach. $3,500 5; wolf, prairie (coyote) with head perfect, jw; 4060c 'W(ol?, prairie, (odyote) without fcead"perfect.Bacn, 30036c; wolverine, each .$47; beay er?er akin, large; i0f; do medium,' $304; do Bmall," $101.60; do klta, 6007.6c ,- - "True. "The occasional ta li oae of the very beat methods by which to aquaader moaey. CobUbhoim aavertieia. ob the other haad. wiH brlM WJr turn for the aaoaey. iaveaieeV eetteea. To say that "kindness begets kind ness" is to utter a truism; yet a tru ism may 1 worth repeating when it illustrates the efficacy of human sym pathy, says Youth's Companion. A transport returning from Manila with United States troops touched at Yokohama, where many of the sol diers went, ashore. One of their number, while enjoy-ing-a bicycle ride, accidentally ran into an aged Japanese, whose move ments were so erratic, despite the soldier's warnings, that collision was unavoidable. Prompt arrest and a line of ten yen (live dollars) followed. While paying, the soldier protested, through an interpreter, that he had given warning of his approach with voice and bell. . He was then told that the old man was deaf tind blind, and instantly in dignation became, softened into com passion. The soldier's hand sought his pocket, and he drew forth a tun dollar bill. Handing it to the inter preter, he said: "Here! It's the last I've got. Give it to the old man," and so saying, he made a hasty exit from the court. The Japanese pres ent were deeply impressed, nnd the following day a deputation of police men came on board the transport, found the soldier nnd returned to him the amount of his flue their own contribution with words ex pressive of their appreciation and re What It Is. . Advertising Is tho lifo blood of tho ! business world today, nnd well direct-j ed advertising is like tho. powerful searchlight of a river stoamer, thrown upon a distant cottago ontho bank, cutting It out like a picture painted on a black canvas. The timid buyer nnd tho prospective Industry will follow tho rays of tho searchlight of public ity, Just as surely as will tho eyes of the steamer's passengers follow tho light thrown from their vessol. They will not soarch tho surrounding gloom for objects of Interest when, a beauti ful picture la clearly shown boforo them. Prospective buyers will not search the surrounding gloom for your competitors It tho searchlight of publicity Is turned on your own place of business. Canastota (N. Y.) Beo. TRANSPORTATION L1NE8. 1 I a Rooms In tho East Oregonlan build ing for rent. Steam heated, lot and ?old water and bath room In connection. TRANSPORTATION LINES. Amu Oregon Shof$tlinc miON PACIFIC "BEST OF EVERYTHING" In a word this tells of the passenger service via "The North-Western Line" 8 trains dally betwpen St. Paul aud Chicago comprising The latest Pullman Bloopers Peerless Dining Cars "Library and Observation Care Free Reclining .Chair Cars The 20th Century Train THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED runs every day of tho year FINEST TRAIN FN THE WOULD Electric Lighted Steam Heated TO CHICAGO BY DAY LTGHT The Badger State Expresn, the ilnent day train running noiween oi. i-aui and Chicago via the Short Line; con nections from tho West made vln The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Canadian Pacillo Rys. rriilu la flinhnut linn liof.wfflll Qmullft. St. Paul and Minnesota. All agenta . .ai j f I iml. TVT L I . i-.. sell iicueiB via "xiio xturuiwuHieiu Lino." W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER, G. A. T. A. 248 Alder St., Portland, Ore. nxrART Time ehedule Minn roR From Poi.dloton rsoM OhicKgo- Bnlt Lako, Denver. Ft. Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan Special iaa City. St Louli, Chi- 8 100 a. St. 5:30 pm caspiand Kat. via llunt lu i; ton. Atlantlo Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Kxprcia Worth, Omaha. Kan 6M5 a.m. mi City, 8 t.Louli.Ohl-11:18 p, B. via Hunt- cago and Kaat. lngton. St. Paul Walla Walla, Uwliton Fast Mall Bpokane.Wallaco.Pull 8.16 a. in. man, Mlnaoapolls, Ht. 530 p. St. via Paul, Dululh, Milwau Spokane. kce, Chicago and Kait. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. 8 :00 p. m, For Ban Francisco i p. m. Bail cvory S days. n except Columbia Rlvar Bunday 4pm 8 p. m. To Astoria aud Way Sunday BftturUay Landings. 10 p. in. Willamotte River Roatn lenvo Portland daily, except Bunday. (Rtago oi watur permitting) for Willamette and Yamhill Hivcr points. Uavo Hi purl a 4:K a. m. Dallv Kxcpt Mou Leave Lcwiiton 7 :00 a. m. Dallv Kxcpt Mor V. V. WAM8LEV, Agent, Pondloton. Snake Itlvor HipArla to Lewliton. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Girs, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Grs 3100 Dollars Reward, $100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to lenrn that there is at least one dreadful disenso that science 1ms been nble to euro in all its fctuges, and tbt Is cuturrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure now kuown tc tho medical fraternity, t'jitarrh beuiu a constitu tional disease requires a constitutional treat ment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of tho system, thereby dt'stroyinc the foundation of the disease, and giving tho pa tient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature In doin its Workt The proprietors have to much faith in its cirrativo powers that thoy offer One Hundred Dollnrs for any case that it fails to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address, r. J. CHKNKV & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE To Settle Dig Labor Dispute. Washington, March 24. Organized labor is watching with keen interest the procedlngs in the supreme court of the district of Columbia, where ar guments were commenced this morn ing in tho suit to determine which of two factions Is the legal order of the Krlghts of Labor. In well-in formed circles it seems to be the general expectation that tho faction represented by Secretary Hayes will win out, as it Is Incorporated and has possesion of tho headquarters and all the books, records and docu ments of tho once-famous order. Moreover, the Parsons side has been restrained by the courts from .doing business as the Knights of Labor and it js believed- that the final outcome will bo to make thlB .restraint perma-nent. ' Trade Mahhs c.5tf2M Designs Wn f'ftnvmcHTS He. . - .. . I . Li.nn1, .ml f1n.rHnf!nn inn QiileUly iijreriHin mi- i. pinion frou wlioilifr an Invention m prulinUy .i iuuiuMo. CnimiiunicH tionswrlcllycoiillcleiitliil. Handbook iml'alwita etmtfree oldest h.aoiicjr t r H:uniiR ;patmita. Patents taken tbroiich Jlluiin A Vo, rucclvo Hiatal notice, wllhoul cliiifo, in llio Scientific Mttim A liandaomoly Illustrated weekly. It1 ,ci HT. PAUIj MINNKAPOTjTH DULUTH FAKQO TO JGHAND FORKi3 CROOK8TON VV1NNKPEG HELENA nnd RU'ITE, THROUGH TICKETS TO I . OHrOAGO i AVAHUrNQTON I PIULADELPlirA NEW YORK J10BTON and all points East and South Through tickets to Japan and China, via Tacnma and Northern 1'aclflo Steamship Co. j and American lino, ! TIHU SCH8DULB. Trains loavo Pendleton daily oxcopt Bandar i ut 0:00 p.m. i For further Information, time cardi, map, and tickets, call on or wrlto W. Adams, Pen ! dloton, OroRou, or A. 1). OHAKLTON, Third and Morrlwm 8t., Portland. Ore, Seattle's Public Building. Seattle, March 2.4. Orders con cerning the first work to be done on the federal building to be erected In Seattle have been received. They emanated from tho office of Supervls ing Architect Taylor, of the treasury department, - and were Bent to Post master Stewart as a request for pro posals for preparatory work in con nection with the contract Netio to Water Consumer. All water copeumerg are hereby nrWiti'ed to cldan their water meters, m' (hat thoy nay; be easily read, Clerk jPendleton Watef, Works. Many's The Time Sellers Renters Buyers Servants Houses HAVE BEEN FOUND THROUGH AN ADLET IN THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE EAST OltEQON IAN WHEN ALL OTHER, MEANS HAVE FAILED. THESE CLASSI FIED ADVERTISEMENTS BR IN RESULTS AND DO NOT COST BUT A TRIFLE. TRY ONE. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take thfs route for For Chicago, St. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kan sas Cltyi St. Joe, Omaha, uud All Points East and South Portfaad aad eola'ts a the Souad TIME OAHD, Leave Pendleton, dally except Hundayi at 8 'Trrfve' Pendleton Monday, Wednesday aae Friday 11 155 am. AFra Paodlaton Tneaday. Thuriday m lilnnltv 0!AJI ant Leave Walla Walla dally, eat bound 10 M fm, Arrlr Walla Walla daily weat bouad tSaaa. vnm i.iMiilia mmIIu rata and a rani , modatloBi.calloaef a4drMi D.nAl.tisti I l.Mlia 0, B, OAXDIRHEAP, Q. P. A.. . nana nana, ihb. Saw at M fHUWt. eMlMitnui Qnmi.8M.fla. lam oinoiiMtn.0 .BVI witstit d?lnaadS! IrritaUoiia or ulceraueM (U bhdoui rntati P.IbIm. anil n., , jkhi or pouonoua. r acnt la plain .wf latar Mf am I