Cafds and Societies Classified Advertisements COUNT 8IX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LIT E. Iand trades, alphabetically arranged. II THREE LINES. I 0. CetJfcTuETICE IN JDDD . OffM bftWM, 10 to is a. m. ; ilea an. in U, inn ESPAIN BLOCK, 6 troubles, ratar- Impaired bearing. for refractive er- 1131. I K fsimwSFFicr. over thr I PM 8TBk. Telephone, SO ; Ws"twr.n.''k'.i.. noMHOPATn- i'Btoee' iSBrjeon. Office In , . "Ha.- Tefwie ; Office, black lo-xujiAM HoMB,irnrsTriAN and "hOmm.-AX-tO, Judd bnlldlnfr. iHln 71." .wunatnce pnone, dibck fraternal orders. noTAii NEiGnnons or America Wlldwood Carap, No. 2333, meet aecond nd fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd Fellows' hall. Mra. Ida Holcomb, Oracle: Mrs. Nettle Itobbms, Recorder. UMATIM.A TENT, NO. 2T, K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society Hall, aecond and fourth Tuesdays In each month. AH rtnltlnrr Sir Knlshts cordially Invited. J. S. Keen, Record Keeper; B. D. Estabrook, Commander. rnNni.ETON i.onoa no. b2, a. f. and a: M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. visiting brethren welcome. T. J, Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe II. Parkes, Sec. 17 ASSOCIA- Main 031 ; real PnTSICIAN es eye, ear, nose iTlngs Rank build CIANS. DR3. one block west 4C.VKJHHKK.EE, CHRONIC BMUM :fma diseases of wo- Motel' i"eMetou. Cor. Water RtsL, rBBetoK, Or. 'Phone DENTISTS. ' 3f ISUOHAN, TWNTIBT. OFFICE IN gliding. 'PbeaeBed 71. -'tNN. DHNTIW.OFFICE IN AS . . n block, ore Bekwtdt's new drug ) Hone Bed 1.-4VS- IITECTS' ANDJJiBUILDERS. '"OWARD, TICHITECT AND SU 9ndent.0BMke;'Cesiplotc and rella s. t for"boHtaa;te the city or conn m 17 Jadd bnlWHng. &COE.VS(MWRACTORS AND "Vs. BstlmateifTflmlshed on short l Job wo-iaieclalty. Prumpt Shop-im lalrvet near Main. .jay. cosmmm and nuiLp. , irr. flern PENDLETON CHAPTER, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, n. r., F. F. Wamley, secretary. Jleets first and fourth Frldny of each month In Masonic nail. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIOHTS OF Pythias. L. W. neld, C. C: R. W. Fletcher. K. of R. and S. Meets every Monday In Secret Society nail. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Tutnllla Camp, No. G3P.9. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows' nail. Georce A. Hamblln, Con sul : G. A. Robbing, Clerk. WOODMEN OF TnE WORLD REGULAR meetlntrs of Pendleton Camp. No. 41, W. of W. are held In Secret Society nail every Saturday evening. Visiting neigh bors are always welcome. J. P. Walker, Clerk; A. J Owen, C. C ATTORNEYS. w l tmi RAII.ERAY A McCOURT, LAWYERS, ASaO elation HuumnR. CARTER AND HALEY, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Office In Savings Dank Building. STEPnEN A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 14 Association inc., Ten dleton, Oregon. HENRY J. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Association Block, Pendleton, Oregon. N. BERKELEY. ATTORNEY Office In Association Block. AT LAW, E. D. BOYD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 Court street. i L. B. REEDER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pentlleton. Oregon. ,itone walls etc. 1 JAMES A. PEE, LAW OFFICE IN JDDD nlan office. AN KB' AND-iBROKERS. . JUXIONAXi BANK. OF ATOENA, lH. -Canl(lT -BO,fww); surplus and IBOOO. -Interest ,oa time deposits. ''s vt&BfWT. attended to. Henry t, president; T. J.'Klrk, vlce-presl-1 . l kmH, emsbler ; F. S. Le-1 aaUHijwatiw. Building. RTILLMAN AND PIERCE. ATTORNEYS at Law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitt ed to practice In Enlted States patent of fices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms, 10, 11, 12, and 13 Association Block, LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. I TnE OLD PEMPLE FEED YARD, 72S Cottonwood street, Lindsay A Doty props. LIverv, feed and sale stable, nan SAVINGS BANK PEN- (n,.i, i MMKM mrplus ?DO,000; 1 nie norses nt ail limes, iiorses lor nam. two deposits. EI- j i none uea i. ionglven to" coV TnE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE '"MM,Mant. 1 K 1 eiaDie. M. J. lumpy, prtmrieinr, ivr t f-lJ. Morris, cashier. ' 1ne turnouts. Stable J18 Alta street. COMMERCIAL STABLES. 0. W. FROOME Prop. Livery. Feed and Boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel renaieton. -rnone Main mi. P!JAjK",'; OF WESTON, general nnnic '.ought and sold. vlMitended to. R. W. rrocbstel. ;A-HSTttn, -M. M. Johns, T. .Ii. amw,-J, jr.-'iuigore, uonert . ,lr7. ProeSel. - DEPOT LIVERY. FEED AND SALES btables. First-class Blncle and double rigs for nil occasions. (127 Cottonwood St., 'phone Main 791. Elvln Craig, prop. TIONAt, RANK-OF rENDLE- f OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON iipltal f7O,O0Q:Brp!us, $95,000. Prop. Special care given to norses lert ,a genenH .BABWBff' DUBiness. lx--wnn inc. i,ucr iicuu uvuir -1 ny(d, telegraphic ftftmsf era sold on Red 204 u,,ai,M KMihrlMvC-wew York and V bolilta tn -the .Northwest. Drafts .Chlna.rJajtan.aaai'Europe. Makes ,rildent.'W. JffMIatlock, vlce-presl-eri'3. Wnde. cashier; n, C. Gnern- BOARD AND LODGING. .mt' cashier. .Ws rnn strahon rooming noosE. main St., Mrs. R. A. Strahon, prop. Nice large I veil kept rooms Id new building, with ood clean beds. 'HOTOGRAPHERS. I run ttititt- rnnmvn llr,TTaw A1 a2 South Main street, M. T. Bradley, prop. JltMAN, LEADING PnOTOGRA- flousekeeplng rooms and lodging rooms. Fl the city. Harvest views. In- lood comfortable rooms and clean, well t for .sale. Jflnlahlng done fori tept beds. Lodging 25 cents. uintn St. tiamv hrldfre. 'I'hone - CTR Kj AUjfcSU P P L I E 3. ion t a .spealWflPK .STREET, LA I EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE. CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets ; goods 'arge, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and BOc a night, Thos. Smart, Prop. .dealers In elec-' HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND res, wirea ror jiui streets. Hoard by the day or week. Good table Bet. Rates J4 and 5 per week. Pendleton Teed Yard In connection. L. N'eff, proprietor. HAD ETi'l.i Tr! "Did that new doctor succeed In curut . n i h '! "Yes, but the doctor's bill was so cxcc-slp 'h. t m iv for worrying over how ho Is to pay U.'1 r..i .f lui I . i mm ERGE-TRADE Local Market Prices. The following shows the prices paid on the local market: Pineapples, J6 a dozen. Watermelons, $5 a dozen. Muskmelons, ?3 a dozen. Tomatoes, 5 cents per pound. Peaches, 10 cents per pound. Apricots, 10 cents per pound. Plums, three boxes for 25c. String beans, 5c per pound. Parsnips, 75c per sack. Cabbage, 3c per pound. Cheese, per pound, 20c. Onions, 3c per pound. Green onions, 25c dozen. Beets, per pound, lVc. New Potatoes, VAc per pound. Garlic, 12Vc per pound. Pendleton Live Stock and Poultry. Chickens, hens, per doz., ?2.50 to $3.50. Turkeys, per lb., 10c. Geeso, per doz., ?9. Spring chickens, per doz., $2.50 and $3, Ducks, per doz., ?3.75. Pigeons, per doz., $1.50, Eggs, 20c in trade. Butter, 40c and COc per roll. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. Cows, per hundred, $3.103.25. Steers, $3.7503.85. Hogs, live, $C. Hogs, dressed, Sc. Calves, dressed, 89c. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Coffee Mocha and Java, best, 40c ! cIlarl; nbout 51,50 t0 2'50 I)er ll0Ur- 11 per lb; next grade, 35c per lb: lower ,s 'it iur me uirna-r iu BUreu uy grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb; While it Is true that shredded fodder was not in general use before this year, still many progressive farmera and stockmen hud lennred its value years ago und have been using It with entire satisfaction not only througli the winter, but all the next summer, says Farmers' Tribune. Professor Hen ry sent out an Inquiry on this point lust full, and many reported that they had fed it to milk cows, stock cuttle and horses with good success nil through the summer. Slneo It has been determined that com stover con tains more than oue-thlrtl of the di gestible nutrients in the entire crop of corn, it is likely that a large portion which lins heretofore been wasted will the coming year be harvested. While farmers are preparing new bins for their corn crop they will also provide a place for their s'tover. The term "corn stover" Includes the stalks, leaves and husks In fact, everything except the ear Itself. Some farmers do uo use the stalk unless a shredder is a part of the farm equipment. Coat or Skreddliiif Fodder. A subscriber of Breeder's Gnzetto wished to know about shredding fod derthe cost and how much fodder an acre will produce. James A. Parden of Iowa gave him this answer: Most shredders charge by the hour, but u few charge by the bushel. Those that shred by the bushel generally charge 5 cents per bushel; those by the hour hones. Elec- et our prices. MCE A'itiAMBUSI NESS. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING. 5JARKBS, QFflCB COURT ST. uoinen liuie noici ; tann omce iell fl tillnir nf rlnlma And I til. j i--i i JSLEY.-S JR4 WS.1 LAND COM- Specially. Bade of land fit- jroor; -iBSMMMe, and collections. Idd ,,mHi)t.-ryom 10. 'mm L. GREKNAWALD, THE OLD KFI.IABLK Shoemaker, First Ha s repa'rlne with b'st materials. Bhop In rear of Dlndlngcr, Wilson A Co. JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLASS SnOE- maker and repairer. Best material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alta street. package coffee, 15c per lb, luce Best head rice, 12c per lb: next grade, 8 l-3c per lb. Sugar Cane granulated, best, $5.25 per sacki do., 16 lbs. $1. Salt, coarse, $1 per 100; table, $2.50 per 100. Flour, B. B. $3.25 per bbl. Flour, Walter's, $3.25 per bbl. Skins, Hides and Pelts. Portland. Sept. 24. oueepsklns iho bushel. It generally takes about twelve horxes to run a power oil a shredder, the farmer furnishing six of them. A good mnny now use sleam en gines Instead of powers. They general ly run by the hour to make It pay. The farmer must furnish the band cutler In both cases. It takes Ihreo teams to haul Into the machine if the fodder is elose by; if not, it takes more. To about every forty bushels of corn you get a ton of fodder, and as it is worth AND. CARRIAGES. FOR SALE jUBkKEW AND VERY I for tt Mlwice of the public. I R PALE A NEW w 0. uc&ey, prop. I sHsjt KJUiTery BtaDie on - vf8 haCk Wl" Ca" F0R RENT' REMIVflTIK ' 1 1K writer; a Dargain. van at tins omce. i MtWW BAKER, PROP.'FOR RENT FDRVISHED HODSEKKKI'ING MC. .rjjSnd In front of INHfMaDEALERS. rooms and slncrle rooms. HQ'r.ntirt iirnnt opposite court bouse. Mrs, Alice Smith, Prop, FOR RENT FIVE ROOM COTTAGE ON CLAY strset, between Webb and Railroad. Inquire nt tarn II trn I l. nn . . . WANTED, CiifJ'DANIL,HBW AND SECOND 1 ,S beuM: aed sold. Court St, tOt Woe. CH and see him. c. DWlLBS IN BECOND WANTED WOMAN TO COOK AND 1)0 OEN fW3Jla anything0 you 1 '.W,0 to "T I two. Apply at UMr or 'mMM band furniture. 'Crockery, call and , ;M qanrt ut. i.,!BB iSl WniOAT RACKS HSCAR LO R 8. iBBBBBBBBBBBBWiWlUOP AND BATH WANTED NICELY FURNISHED RO0MB FOR uousczeeping. Apply at this omce. WANTED ADVERTISRS TO MAKE CBB of these classified columns. If yon bare sometL.ng you hare no use for, offer to trade It for something- that some other body may hare and hare no use for, some thlnr that too may need In your business. You may bar an extra bora that yon may wish to trade for a cow or a rebl cle. Bomebody may hare the eow and . V.000 "blew and want tha bone, x flftcaa or tb. best sanlury twenty, cent want ad will protabl? do - tba boataeaa. Wool Valley, 1216c: Eastern ts luufh as hay It pays better to shred Oregon, 814c; mohair, 2C28c. than to seed down valuable lund. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 1C pounds j llou'l Wnstr torn Fodder. una up, JoiAO'ijc per pouno; ary Kip, in view of the fact that tho uniiiial No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds, 12c; dry calf.i crop of corn will yield some G0.000.00u No. 1, under 5 pounds, 10c; dry salt-; to 80,000,000 tons of corn stover, all of eu umis ana stags, one-mird less tnani whlcli may bo utilized, the American dry flint; salted hides steers, sound, ! farmer can, If ho is thrifty, save one CO Pounds and over, 809c; 60 to 60 , tllIrii of the fowIJ vlUL0'f , pounds, 7Sc; under 50 pounds and Vrn, (iu (i, ., m ' rnvn 7p? Rtm?H nnd hullo snunH Klfii . " ' " "-- 5iAc- kiD sound 15 to 2n'nounris 7r- 1 lesS0U t,ml " c'utuot to waste vet! souPnd.0,iodto i4 "pSSSSf' ? '.T' calf, sound, under 10 pounds 8c I tbe cut aml retldwl und fed the green (unsalted), lc per pound less; ! "Mt save his pastures for culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, t)h0 ary ful1 weatc which m often salted, each $1.G02; dry, each, $1 I ,nil)al,'s tIie,u- v't lJ" or shed 1.50; colt's hides, each, 2560c; goat fu" of sledded fodder the stock can skins, common, each, 1015c; An-I keI,t: Knowing all tho tlmo and will gora, with wool on, each, 25c$l. I B,nd condition for the feed lot or Pelts Bear skins as to size. No. 1, to enter the next winter, each, $E.20; cubs, $205; badger, , . ,., - each, 10040c; wildcat, 25 050; house ; , , , cat. 5ta10c: fox. common irrav. nanh. I G'OCei- hat Imve you been doing ill anirer.ni.. md ni, tiiuim. aA the cellar bo long 30050c; do red, each, $1.5002; do cross, each $506; do silver and Grocer's have been It was hold inoi t 'ii Apprentice I black, each $100 0200; fisher, each, f'ea,,Iulf "t the sirup measure. $500; lynx, each, $203; mink, strict- k0 d'Oktd up that It didn't hoU lyly No. 1, each, EO0$1.6O; marten, uu" u i"""- pale pine, accordlngto size and color, Grocer Oh, that's what you've been $1.5002; inuskrats, large, each, 6 dolDg? Well, you tuke your hut und go 10c; skunk, each, 40 050c: civet or home and tell your futhtr to put you polecat, each, 510c; otter, for largo Into the tract distributing business prime skins, each, $E7; panther, Vou ain't fitted for the grocery trade, with head and claws perfect, each Londou Answers. $203; raccoon for large crime, each. 30 0 50; wolf, mountain, with head Ttie Apuroi.rUle Vehicle. perfect, each, $3.5005; wolf, prairie, "She seems to be a stickler for dolug (coyote), wtlhout head, each, 30 035c; everything appropriately," wolverine, each. $4t7: beaver. skin, large, $506; do medium, $304; her marketing u a basket phaeton," do small, $11.50; do WU, 500 75c. ciucinnatl Commerclul Trihuue. TWO LINES. 1 time 2 timet 1 week Extra lines 1Sc I. 1 time 20c 20c 2 times SOc 30c 1 week 45o 10 cents each a week; 25 cents line per month. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. F S MKRHIM SPOKANE, WABII . AOKNT New Densmnra, Hernn l-hanri Irpswrlters, Mirpilcs. renlme. repulrlne. TRANSPORTATION LINES. MISCELLANEOUS, ICEI.I.AR RUOTIinitS, l'l.ASTERINd and cementlnu. Cement walks a spe cialty. Estimates furnished free. Wo Guaranteed. Leave orders nt Iladler a i Zahncr's clpar store. Main St., V. 6. bi 104. WOOD SAWING, CONTRACT WORK A It. Stephens. Ilendiinrters at (Irny Harbor Commercial Co., and Neumnn's Clear Store. TUones Illack 124 and Main 1121. KOH 9AI.K OASOI.INE ENOINE, WITH pipes, tanks and flttlurs. ready to oper ste. five to six horse power. Economical In the ue of fuel, l'rlco f'JSO. Eatt Ore conlan office, l'endleton. AMERICAN FIREFIGHTERS. In Demonstrated to Be the Greatest the World. Wherovor the American goes in Europe, It Is with a feeling of satlsfac tlon that ho tlmls, In tho more Import ant cities, the adaptation of our Ideas for lighting the. Our steam lire en gines, our brass poles that bring men down from the upper stories of their station houses, our hinged collars that snap around tho horses' necks at a touch, are everywhere. At every important international exhibition of recent years, beginning oven with that of Paris in 1SG7. American lire engines and lnder trucks have taken prizes. At the Paris exposition of two years ago an American lire team from Kan sas City, fourteen men under Chief George C. Halo, carried off all the most important honors nt tho Interna tional Klro Congress, at which were represented America, Franco, Portu gal, Holland. Norway, Belgium, Swit zerland. Denmark. Italy, Germany. Turkej. England. Scotland, Wales. Ireland. Now Zeland, India. Austria, Mexico and Peru. Nearly 8000 fire men took pait in tho competitions. The first contest was mndo with steam fire engines, on the hanks of the Seine. About 100 engines compet ed, flic test was made fiom cold water in the holler. The averngo time for foreign engines in getting a stream from the hose was from 8 tu 12 minutes. Their streams i cached about half way across tho river. In flvo minutes and .10 seconds the Amer ican engine threw a stream that wet people on tho opposite hank, a dis tance of 310 feet. Tho size of the stream was nearly doublo that thrown by tho other engines. From "Klio Fighting Todaj and Tonionow," by Philip C. Hubert, Jr in tho October Scrlbner's. OREGON and union Pacific nriT ron ChlrKo l'nrtUml Speclsl ft ::M p. m. tIi Hunt-tiigton. Tlmo Solu'diilo Fitim 1'oiullutoii Salt Ijkp, Denver, Ft, iviiii) 'iiiniii,. nan City, tu. umlf, uiiimko anil Kiut. Atlantic Express 6:4,a m, via lluut- lngton. Salt Ijiku, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omshs, Knn, Ha City, HI. Umli, Chicago and E.ut. I St. Paul Fast Mull H:lfta. m, via Spokane. Walla WnlU.Lowltton, Hpnknue. WalUre Pullman. Mlnneaixi lla.H, Paul, Iiuluth, Milwaukee, CIiIcsro ana nasi. ixaiva ntoM 8 aO a. m. 11:10 p. ft:M p. n. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM I'OHTLANl). 8KKI p. m. ' Dally except BumlHy f):0Up in. Saturday 10:00 p in.! All sailing dates sub-j Ji'Ct to ehanito. I Ball overy S days. Columbia ISIror To Astoria tml Way Landings. isio p. ra. Bunday Notice. ' All persons knowing themselves In debted to mo must settle hy Octo ber 10th, or their ncounts and notes will be placed In tho hand of an at torney with Instruction to collect. 12. I.. SMITH. I PEOPLE EXPECT THE BEST In the way of luxury anil solid comfort wlnn they Uuvi-1 viu Wllliminttci Ulvi-r. Ilot leavo l'nrtlanil dallv, except Sunday, (stnge of water permitting) lor Willamette and Yamhill KWiT iHilnts. Leav Iwlston 7SW ii. m. Dally I Kxcpt Moo Iavo Klpurla I 4M.', a. m. Dallv i Kxcpt Mon Bnitkn Itlvor Rlparla to U'wlttun V. K. WAMHI.KY, Agont, Pendleton. 10 And th.y uie .evi-r dlwap pointed n it c i'ii tint mo t XHi-tiiig, for U.e Kuiiiouh TruliiH of tliln KiimoiH l.lne uro all iiiiijxil wbli '"i'lie Ue.H of ICvery tiling " Rememberlt Is theSfjort Line betwcsQ Minne apolis. St.Paul ai)d Chicago. Auythlng yen with to inow about iouiioria lb iiauiiug k hjiv aiiiweraa by II. I. SISLEO, Gen'l Aflt 2 Alder Hlrict, fort anil, Ore T, W. TUASDAI.H, (ieneral fatienger Agent, ht, I'sul, iilim, RUNS Pullman Sleepily Cars, Elcgnnl Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cnrs. fHi'. PAUIi AllNNKAlOLIH Dlir.UTH PARCIO (IIUNI) KOKK8 t'ROOKH'l'ON WrNNKI'KCJ IfP.raSNA and HU'lTK. THKOUGII TICKETS TO curcjAOO WASHlNO'l'OM PHrfiADULPHIA N15VV YOUK. JJOHTON und all jwliits ICitHt anil Houtli Through tickets to Japan and (Iblna, via TIMH SCIIKOULK, atVUiJ'p' mT0 1'un,,lc""i l"7 except Hunday ..fffiiSj1'" '"""'.. Umi. ranis, maps &iidtlok(it,ollou n. ftdiu W. Adama, J'eu. lletou,()rooii, or A. II. OHAKLION. Third ami Sfnrrlxnti at" portion') Ore. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Ht. 1'uul, Ht. l,ouln, Kun. hus City, Ht. Joe, Omaha, umi All Points lias! and South Portland and points on the Sound TIMK (!AKU, U)ve I'Aiulletoo, dillr iiieept Hundajs al MI. pm. arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday and Friday WiMpm. Arrfve IVmlleton Tuesday, 'lliurwlar and Haturday lOMuiii, Uiavt) M'alla Walla dally, eatt bound, 9:00 pm, Arrive Walla Wails dally, weit bound, S Warn. Kr lnfi,rintlon ri'iiardlnic rates and aocom modallom, i all on or addreu W. ADAMB, Afsut, Pendleton, Urexon, H 11. UALDKItllEAI), (I, I', A., Walla Walla, Wasb, Mormon Plahopft', MIiiM.e u q ia u tvvtr w t '-! i ft liiu Mwrinotl 1 n I i ' t if if '4 Ctic. tf Curi Lost MnnfionJ. Im pQXpncy. Loet Power, NJght'Lof ts. apermatorrhoha irtOMrtTjt, Pain hf,Kncf oomlnnl trfilslons tou.A lucit Morvoiu Ua- falllty. HritJucbo.UnritnoB XofAutnt Unu of fiyfl Oornerii W.flcool, luiuJiuiL. Jt- i r u 1 r ' , ii i mi h it Ii ml. ITrm I' tdict luiltl. bUMttHMi qtUt, SUsuiUUi Uu Ltlu m4 ncr.e c. tr ' v a ji, 6 l r I? y W uii, '' A wituen guranu. Utcui itluii, iritb ft lota. CltcwUit U. Add root, OIhoo mUy to., Can rrrmonco OmU BOLD BY TALLMAN 1 CO,, DRU GQI8T8, PENDLETON, OREGON. vt UIjmc dlMijaai' ii, nccuct, or Liswi nioluay.