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Business Cards PROFESSIONS AND TRADES ALPHABETICALLY ARRRANGED. FOR SALE. I 1 . i vrm ffltn fr-GASOLIN PP Bn& hore noirer. Worn lea I In t' fiT.ef fiel Wee 230. Kast Oreson- , office. : . . vpvr CHICAGO TYTBWBIT- R SAf Tm key board, tint class mi fr. ""JETa 1& at It Thirty dollar. In?- T.aKe r.t Oreaonlan Bee. I pny , PHYSICIANS. -r5T70Mfc OFFICE tN JTOD boMlnE. l"1, "hone 77. h 77,rvn'l P.. DESPAIN. BLOCK. P" ni tioM and Impaired Hearing. El condition iu -,1 er ne CorrKi'j " - . III chtH OFFICE tivisn a 'c . C. J- SHS' Tins' Teleobons SO: riT art Burgeon. 0ce In Telephone ,ij.nn. DISCS rr77x, nnnRK. PHYSICIAN AND kn Office" room 20 Judd BuITa orwan. ygw,; BegidenceThoneBed;. TpMFATJIj. BOOM IT. ABSOCIA J. V. ?Xl?-ny,mm llaln 93: resl- (Mi woe. k lgl tf ifpu t. Rorzon. Bpeciaiuw J". ' fttSt Office Savings Bank build- ESSi i KeVea. Office one Week wcit ol . . DnvHTrllNH. UKB. ton mwc. - nr iwBr.mn rHROKTC LYNN IV. .Vi nf Main ctB., roMww 273. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Ki05. ABCHITECT AND SU- rPl nT for bu.ldn7ln "the lty or ntry. jioom I - - r nnvTR A rTORH AND Estimates furnished o short L". t.i, ronrk a specialty. rTpmpi bice, Snop on mna A. MAT . CONTBACTOB AND kllder. Ertlmatea nrmma f of masonry. cuibu- .. - r ir ii. rtc. Orrtera can be lert ar. tub onlsn once. ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIES. PLE BROS.. COUET .1 snnollee. Houaea. "tore; ijrtred If or fnrea. all klnda. Get ow pclim Be- work a. koOK et.fctrical wokkb. c. f. wnk on. comer oi miu huh 5 ann Den winug 1 Y B. unc ui. ...... .... n - neBedWS. C.F Klne.Trop Livery and feed stable. jirvnmir 0n t DTIMI A W. IfltOOVB rrop. Ijirerr reea ann iwmruiun. hotita. Competent drtTera. Opposite Ho- Pendleton. Telephone 16. L1VERT. FEKD AND SAJC9 chm .i.m lnta nn nAnnle ttyr all nmilnnf (tlrttlBWaoa Bt. me. Main 79. Erlta Crlr, Prop. 8TARLE8. T. W. ATEB8. TUOP.. ilterr. feed and boardlne. TTie beat Bonta In the cltr. Alta St.. between i and Cottonwood Bta. Fbone. Mam iu. DON" FEED YARP, W. T. BOYNTON n ... . - I (A 1 . 1. p. operiai cure KiTen norscs icii wuu ower weDDaireei., rnone sea ajj. CABS AND CARRIAGES. ' HID v . . rm Mnn.. T. 1 II tun nDl gephone Main 79, at the Depot Ltverr DENTI8T8. VATTRITAM- nH!K"PIST. OFFIPH IN M bnlldlng. A. MANN. DENTIST. IN A8SOCIA- diock, oyer F. B. ciopton'a OHtee. RE8TAURANT8 AND CAFES. OEORGE RE8TATJBAKT. PTRICTliT ft clasH. W. W. Panel in. Prim. Uen' lours. COlMalnSt. Tel. Main 1061. PHOTOGRAPHER8. per of the city. Harvest Tlewa, Indian J".ir "n'e. Finuninir done for ima- Main Bt, near bridge. Phone, Red . TORNEY8. 1'LER,i RALEY. ATTOBNEYS AT air, limpA In T a a at All w, ,u oaviUKl XU1 UUIIOJUK ton. Oregon. "'oca, rea- M nhf' LAWYEB. OFfTcFIn KnAtn 1 A 4 s . m . n l ""lumg, i-enaieton, Oregon. lfflclR?nELART ATTORNEY AT LAW. mce ln Association block. ponrt St ""ii'ix at iiA.w. iji MmiT AM T ASM Mt t URS a pcV. . . : ' Nldlng. r" ljAW OFPICE IN JUDD PlSfwf'M cH'SRCB... ATTOBNEYS to rriuil' V'",J?,,:U ua" on aamit Ht anrtactie.l. 'n DUted . SUtes patent . Room, in apeciaity of Patent block. 10, n' 12 "d 18 Assocla- WANTED. SfflRB TO.MAKB USE may hare nn S i.. 6 1 "O"1 oiner I thit nnd nave no use for. some. have onf business. Uh Tnlfi1. 5xtr horse that you wfHapM 4i-& and. Societies, FRATERNAL .ORDERS. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMRRICA WILT. wood Camp, No. '23H3, meets second and fourth Tnetdaj In each month In Odd Fellows' Hall. Mrs Ida Hoi comb, Oracle; Mrs. Nettie Bobbins, Recorder. UMATILLA TENT, HO. 27. K. O. T. K Meets In Secret Society Hall, eer-onJ and fourth Tnefldaya of each month. All 'vis iting Sir Knlghta cordially InTlted. J. 8. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. .Estabrook, Comeaander. REDMEN UMAHALES TRIBE, NO. 18 Meets every Tnesday night In Hen drlck'a Hall. Roy W. Bltaer. Keeper of Record. PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 52, A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays cX each month. Vlsltlne britarftn wtWme. T. J. Tweedy, W. M., Joe H iTirlcoa, ,S4c. PENDLETON CHAPTER. NO. 2S T. C. Taylor; H. -P., F. F. Wataaley, Secretary. UmM first and fourth Frldav of each 'month la 'Masonic Hall." PENDLETON COMMANDEKY, NO. 7., Robert Forster. B. C, W. E. Carter, Sec retary. Meet flrat and' third Friday of each month la Masonic Hall. 1'IONEERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL II am Martin Encampaaest, No. 1. Meets every Wednesday at Hendricks Hall. Mrs. L. P. Laaapkla, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIOKIS OF Pythias. J. F. Nowlln, C C. : B. W. Fletcher, K. ot B. & S. Meets evrry Mondays In Secret Society Halt MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Tntullla Camp, No. 6809. Meets arst and tnira iMitnraays oi eacn dobib at nw drlck's Hall. Georm A. Hanblln, Con sul; G. A. Bobbins. Clerk., WOODMEN OF THE' WORLD BEGULAB mee. tines of. .Pendleton Camp No. 41, W. O. W., are held In Secret Society ball every Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk. J. P. Earl, a C. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP ATHENA, Oregon. Capital, $50,000: surplus and profits, $6000. Interest en time deposits. Deals "In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry a Adams, president; T. J. Kirk, vice-president; ,E. L Bamett, cashier: F. 8 LeGfrow. assistant cashier. THE PENDLETON 8AVINGB BANK, 1889: capital, $50,000; surplus. $90,000. Interest allowed on time deposits. Ex change bought -and sold on all principal points, opeciai nnouw shou w .hw tlona. W., J. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier. THE FARMERS BANK OP WESTON, Weston. Oreeon. Does a general bank lag bnslness. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptly attended to. B. Tiee-presldent; J. B. Kllgore. casUer: dW rcciors, u. a. urwu, a. ""- J. Price, G. D. Graw, J. P. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, u. . nimiw PIBST NATIONAL BANK. OP PENDLS- ton. capita! fTu.uuu; snrpius, ou,w" 2 IftUHLU (CUCIM MUA.U wwl-a mwJt I T i i i li 1 ii i i mm fm i mnin AH CblcMO. Ban Frassetoec, ; New Yet aad rtnclpal points ! vthrnorthwest TJrafts Saws on China, Japan and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable turns. Levi Ankeny, president; w. k. aaaueca. nee-presioeni : u. a. ruc, wim, Onerasey, assistant cashier. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK. YOU CAN GET THE HIGHEST MAB ket price for your. hides, pelts and all kinds of junk, such as rubber, brass, eso per, lead, ainc, rags and bottles. Iron pf all kinds a specialty. You can bring In 50 cents worth of old rags or ship In $500 worth of bides and will be treated In the same way. We have come here to stay. Give us a cal and you will be satis ed. L. Shank & Co., offlce and warehouse next to Eastern Hotel, Pendleton, Ore. Telephone. Bed 221. SECOND HAND DEALER8. GEOBQE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and o'.d. Court St., Opera bouse block. Call and set me. V. 8TROBLE. DEALER IN SBC0ND hand goods. If there Is anything you seed In new or second hand furniture, stoves, granite ware and crockery, call and get his prices. No. 212 Court Bt STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE STOCK holders of the Fenrtleton Woolen Mills that a meeting will be held Tuesday.Jtar 6th, 1902,at the offlce of the company, in Pendleton, Ore eon, at 4 p. m. E. Y. Judd, president, F. B. Clopton, secretary. NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN TO THE STOCK holders of the Pendleton Wool Scouring & Packing Co., that a meeting -will be held Tues day. May C, 1902, at ihe office of the company in Pendlteon, Oregon, at 4 p m K. Y. Judd, president, F. B Clopton, secretary. MCELLANOU8. KELLAR BR0THER8, PLASTERING AND cementing. Cement walks a specialty. Es timates furnlebed free. Work guaranteed. Leave order at Badley's & Zahner's cigar store Main street, P. O box 101. FOR BENT Rooms In the East Oregon Ian building for rent; steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room. FOB SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN offlce, large bundles of newspapers, con taining over 100 blx papers can be obtained for 25 cents a bundle. MEDICAL IF Y00R HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, DON'T PULL IT OUT. IT HURTS! Gray hairs are honorable, though not an lways desirable " The only prep aration that will positively restore the original color to gray or faded hair is the renownea "jjakvjsi." ujk tuniu, a naiur. al hair restorative (not a balr dye) It prompt, ly stops hair falling out, preventing -baldness and CURES dandruff, too-or money returned, Thirty years of aueeess; no Jailnrej. . Pourdls. tlnct vital virtues la every fall pint bottle; aM for II. Express prepaid. Address J. H..QUINW. & CO., Sale Props;. 49 Pine St., Chicago, 111. 191 fMSrtfc9JS ami WuaalaWf IumA 1 a MM VUMMSr irstHMM. .lsif AntKiue Thty Bay. his dissipations nre telling on him. MIhr Cutting- (his loyal fiancee) No; it's his friends who are liolnK nil thnt. GDMMERGE-TRkDE Local Markst Pricss. The following shows tke prices paid on the local market: Turnips, 76c per sack. Parsnips, 76c per sack. Cabbage, 4c lb. Cheese, per lb., 20c. Onions, per cwt, L60 to $2. Green onions, 25c doz. Heeta, per lb., 13&C. Potatoes, per cwt, $1.50491.75. Apples, per box, $1.50. Horse radish, 12c lb. G-rllck, I2c lb. Sweet potatoes, 6c per lb. Saner Kraut, 40c per gallon. Pendleton Livestock anJ Poultry. Chickens, hens, per doz., $3.504. Roosters, $3.50 to $4.50. Turkeys, per lb., 10. Geese, per doz., $9. Spring chickens, per dotv, $3.61. Ducks, per doz., $3.76. Pigeons, per doz., $1.60. Eggs, 15c in trade. Butter, 60 65c per roll. Choice beei cattle, etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.10. Steers, $4. Hogs, live, 5c Hogs, dressed. Sc. Calves, dreesed. 7 to 8c Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Sugar "Cane granulated, best, $4.90 Der sack: do.. 16 lbs $1: best granu lated, $5.25 per sack; do., 16 lbs., $1. Coffee Mocha and Java, beat, 40c per lb; next grade, 36c lb; lower grades coffee, 26 to 16c lb; package coffee, lbc lb. Rice Best head rice, lzttc per lb; next grade, ,S 1-Sc per. lb. Salt Coarse, 80c per 100; table, $2.20 per 100. Flour, B. B., $3.40 per bbl. Flour, Walter's, $3.40, per bbL Skins, Hides and Pelts. Portland, April 3. Sheepskins Shearines. 1520c: short wool, 26 35c; medium wool, 3060c; long wool,' 60c$l each. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 15 lt & c per pound; dry WPi No. 1, 6 to 16 pounds, 16c; dry calf, No. 1, under 6 pounds, 16c; dry salt, ed bulls and stags one-third less than dry Hint; salted hides. Bteers, souna, 60 pounds and over, 8tf9c; 60 to 60 pounds, 78c;' under 60 pounds and cows, 7c; stags and bulls, sound, 55c; Lip, sound, 16 to 30 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to n pounds, c; calf, sound under 10 pounds, 8c; srreen (unsalted). 1 c perpound less; culls, one cent per pound less; horse hides, salted, each $1.602; dry. each $11.60; olts hides, each, 25 50c; goat skins, common, each, 10 16c; Angora, with wool on, each,25 $1.00. Pelts Bear skins, as l- size, No. 1, each $520; cubs, $25; badsBr, each, 1040c; wildcat, each, 2530c; house cat, 610c; fox, common gray, 300c; do red, each, $1.50 2; do, cross, each, $616; do sliver and black, each, $1000200; fishers, each, $5 6; lynx, each, $2 3; mink, strictly No. 1., each 30c1.25; mar ten, dark northern; $612; marten, pale pine, according to Bize and co lor, $1.6v3; muskrats, large, each, 610c; skunks, each, 25030c; 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, 3036c; wolf, mountain, with head perfect, each, $3.60 5; "wolf, prairie (coyote) with head perfect, each, 40 60c; wolf, prairie, (coyote) without head perfect, each, 3035c; wolverine, each $407; beav er, per skin, large, $66; do medium, $34; do small, $101.60; do kits, 50075c. Chiefs of Police to Meet. Utlca, N. Y April The State Society of Police Clubs, which was formed at Rochester last Mil, held its first annual meeting .here today. The heads of Ihe police departments of many leading cities were present and the reports presented showed the as sociation to be making gratifying pro gress in the way of Increasing mem bership and Influence. Sntsks Psnttlston Besjutt Cigars. BIRTHDAY OF A KING. Danes Celebrate Natal Day of Chris tian Today. CoDenhaKen. April 8. The 84th birthday ot King Christian was cele brated today throughout Denmark During the forenoon diplomats offl clals and other dignitaries called at the palace and tendered their con pragulatlous. The streets of the cap! Hal were crowded and the Bquare fronting the Amelienborg palace contained several thousand people who constantly cheered the king, who in response appeared on the balcony with his daughters. There was the usual family gathering in the palace in celebration of the anlversary. The party included the dowager empress of Russia, Queen Alexandria of Eng land, the herlditary Grand Duke Michael, the Grand Duchess of Lux emburg, the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland, and Prince George of Hanover, and the Princesses Alexan dra and Olga, the Landgravine of Hesse, Prince and Princess Max of Baden, and Prince Hans of GlucUs burg. Sunday School Workers. Gainesville, Fla., April 8. Several hundred delegates and visitors; are in the city attending the annual Florida State Sunday School convention. The reports of the various committees show great gains in the number of Sabbath Echools and membership throughout the state. This morning fully 500 people assembled in the Kavanaugh Memorial church, where the main meeting was held. The meeting opened with a long service led by Professor B. O. Excell, of Chi cago., The address of welcome was by Rev. W. J. Carpenter and the re sponse by Dr. John F. Forbes, of Do Land. The features of tho session were addresses by Marion Lawrence, genera secretary Of the International Sunday, School Association, and Charles' D. Meigs, of the International Evangel. The appointment of com mittees and other business of a rou tine nature occupied the remainder of the morning. The afternoon's pro gram provide." for papers, addresses and discussions on various phases of Sunday school work. Kansas City Voting Today. Kansas City, April 8. The election in Kansas City today Is for a mayor and other municipal officials, Tho contest has been a fierce one with municipal ownership of lighting facil ities, the enforcement of the terms of governing tho franchises granted to public service corporations, and tho Implements of the streets and the water tystem as the chief issues. Mayor James A. Reed Is a candidate for re-election on the democratic ticket, and tho republican nominee for mayor Is John J. Green. Report from the various polling places Indi cate a heavy vote and tho result is expected to be close. New Hospital Dedicated. New Albany, Ind., April 8. St. Ed ward's Hospital, which has been in progress of construction for more than a year past, was formally dedi cated today with impressive ceremon ies. The ceremonies were ln charge of Bishop Chatard, of Indianapolis, assisted by the. Rt. Rev. D. O'Don aghue, associate bishop, and the oth er participants ' Included prominent Catlioic clergy from various Southern Indiana parishes, Steel Business Booming. Blrmlneham. Ala.. April 8. Tho new furnace of the Republic Iron & Steel company is now ln full blast. The furnace has the largest capacity of any In Alabama, and Its output Is expected to reach 300 tons a day. The company Js preparing itself for an Increased output of pig iron by In creasing Its capacity for supplying raw material. Trus. The occasional ad Is one of the very best methods by which to squander money. Continuous advertising, on the other haad, will brisg ample re turns for tke moaey Invested. fug-gesUeaa. Classified Advertisements COUNT it)T, AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LINE. TWO LINES. 1 time ..1 186 2 times ....20o 1 week j.. 30o 3 Extra lines: .10 cents each a Automobile Savings Bank. Paris, April 8. French bankers socking" savlnRS deposits lmvo taken sovoral Bteps In advance ot tho iVmerlcan banks which displayed their enterprise by cUstrlbntng small boxes that ban bo opened only at tho bank. A loading French banking firm has Introduced tho nutomoblo savings bank which tours tho country districts at stato Intervals and gath ers In tho savings of tho thrifty peas ants. An electric motor enr has ueen built for this purpose. It provides seats for a cashier and two clerks, ar ranged about a revolving tablo. There are shelves on tho walls for tho bank books, and a strong box Is built Into tho body ot the car. Tho Innovation has mot with a most fav orablo reception. Kansas State Shoot. Olathe, Kan., Apral Tho annual convention and tournamont of the Kansas Stato Sportsman's assocla tlon opened hero today for a three days' session, with soveral score of crack shots from various parts of the stato presout. On the closing day live birds will bo tho feature, In eluding two specially Interesting con tests. One will be tho Great Westorn Handicap, and the other a 25-blrd shoot for tho wing shot championship of Kansas. Some excellont scores wore made ln the preliminary events today. Good Ones in Tennessee Derby. Memphis, Tenn., April 8. This is the day of the Tennessee Derby. At Montgomery Park this morning tho going was good and tho ground never looked better. All of tho candidates for the rich stake aro ready for tho race. Their heavy work of prepar ation was completed yesterday aud all they did this morning was to can ter around the track and take a sort breeze through tho stretch. Vlstors have came from far and near and tho crowd to witness tho great race pro mises to be a record breaker. Rooms ln the East Oregonlar build ing for, rest. Steam heated, Lot aad cold water and bath room, ln ronnr tie. X. Iv. Ray St Co., Buy and sell Stocks, Bonds arid Grain tor oash or on margins. Nsw York Stock Exchange. Chicago Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. ri , Flltm, Or, TRANSPORTATION LINE8. "BEST OF EVERYTHING" In a word this tells of the passenger service via "The North-Western Line" 8 tralnB daily between St. Paul and Chicago comprising The latest Pullman Sleepers Peerless Dining Cars 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 Electric Lighted Steam Heated TO CHICAGO BY DAY LIGHT The Badger Slate Express, the finest day train running between St. Paul and Chicago via the Short Line; con nectlons from the West made via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Canadian Pacific Rys. This Is the best line between Omaha. Rt. Paul aud Minnesota. All agents sell tickets via "The Northwestern Line." W. H. MEAD, H, L. BISLER, U. A. T, A. 248 Alder St., Portland, Ore. THREE LINES i.tlme 2 times ........... 1 week .Me .30 week; 25 cents a line per month. TRANSPORTATION LINES Oregon Short Linfi mm. w dip art Tims SehsduU Aars ron From Fendlstan raostt , - I . a . t Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver. Ft Portland Worth, Omaha,, Kan Special saa City. Bt Louis, Cs.l-9 a. sa. fiaopm cagoaad Kast. via Hunt ington. Atlantis Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Kxpreas Worth, Omaha. Kaa B!lS a. m. sas City. St.Louls.Ckl- UaO p. m, via Hunt- cago and East, lngton. Bt. Paul Walla Walla, Lswliton, Fast Mail Spokans.Wallace.Pall 8.15 a. m. man, Minneapolis, St 630 p. m. via Paul, DuluthSllwan Bpokane. kee, Chicago and Bast 1 Ocean tnd River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to changs. 8:06 p. m. For Ban Francisco i p. m. Bail every 6 days. bally except Columbia River Sunday 4pm 8 p. m. To Astoria and Way Bondsy Saturday Landings. 10 p. m. I Willamette River Boats leave Portland dally, except Buacay. y! 'stage ot water permitting) for Willamette a amniii mver points. Leave I Laaye Blpaxia I Saaks River I Lswlttaa Dally I Kiparia to MWiiion. i imait Kxcpt Mon iKxcptKf F. F. WAM8LEY, Agent, Pendleten, RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Care, Tourist Sleeping Cars f ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIB DULTJTH FARGO TO 4 GRAND FORK0 CROOKBTON WINNEPEG HELENA and BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all points East and Bouth Through tickets to Japan and China, via Taooina and Northern Pactflo Steamship Co, and American line. TIM! SCHKDULI. Traini leave PendlaWR dally except Sander atdiOOp. m, Ppr (Uriner information, time cards, saaps, Zh tickets, call on or wrlie W.Wgjra. dlaton. Oregon, or A. D, OHAK1.tuji 81 ' Third and Morrison SU., Portland, Ojs, Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take thfs route for For Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portlaad aad aolats ea the Seuaa TIMX CARD, Leave Pendleton, dally except Bandars at 8 100. pm. Arrive Vendletoa Monday, Wednesday sad Friday HUM am. M A r Jive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday a4 Saturday 9 M am i Leave Walla Walla daily, east bound 1AN0 pa. Arrive Walla Walla dally west bound 9f am, For Information rscardlBS ratsa and assess modatloni, call on or addras W. AVASI, ASJSSH. PaadlatsB. OMasya B. B. OALDKRUIAD. Q. P. A- watia wans, wasa. S2J MMl YMNNtlf I : v Mg t for uansi dlsobarsM, InflamioaUea, Irritation or ulcctstfeM of u u c o q a mMBBrsnaa. Is 1 I UUIMIMU ,1 u titUiar. PrtTlsl4 WSMllaa, faalTH EUMOtUMiOAtOo. en or solsonous. raiuieai.ana noi i 0IPIIUTI,0. BMS4 sy , C, 8, 1, r sent lu plain wr StsfiP i. ixurcuj ii mo, or s Ut ircuiar mui i m i M