East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 23, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY KANT OKKOOVIAN. nCNDLRTON. OREflON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY XX, 111
PAOK SETKf.
TREASURER M CLUNG
IS BADLY STUNG
INKNOWN AND UNKNOWING
III? IS SORELY HUMILIATED
Hew Kofi of Uio Coin, 1 localise, of
III LClc of Famlllarlly . Willi
Washington and It Peo,,io, FalU
to Impress IIIm Friends with II Ix
Import uco.
Washington. First and foromost
to the requirements of your holder of
ubllc office In Washington Is he
must be known by all. Second end
next to foremost he must know his
Washington, and Its rigid official etl.
qaette.
Without these requirements he la
Incapable, for the "folks back home"
emend both, and will not be satis
fed without them. And from the
resident to the clerklest clerk In tlie
mlnorest of minor bureaus, every of.
flee holder has a certain deep respect
for the "folks back home." For the
"folks" to discover that "our offici
al" be he representative or door
keeper In the Bureau of Printing and
Engraving Is not as widely known
In Washington as he Is In Kokomo
which, of course, he Is not Is tbe
forerunner of disaster.
Over In the Treausry of the United
ttates Is a dnpper, college looking
sort of chap, with a pleasant smile.
He Is io unimportant personage,
either, for a week ago he signed a re
ceipt for some billions of dollars
all that the United States possessed
at that time which were turned over
to him for safe keeping. His name
to Ie McClung, and he Is one of that
gallant troop of Talc men who brave
ly followed one William Howard Taft
to Washington. Better than that, ho
Treasurer of the United Stntes.
Oik- bright, cheery, winter morn
hig recently, MrClung started for the
White House with two dapper Tale
men. to present them to Big mil with
the compliments of the New Haven
Institution.
The presentation was accomplished
with tnurh eclnt, and "n il" was In
a Joyful mood. The Tile men were
-inch Impressed with th- Importance'
' L'nlt'd Stilt'- Tn nsut er M-iOlung. j
riut alns the ubiquitous newspa- t
perm an spoiled everything that Is, ',
ke started to rpoil everything, and the j
Tre:isurT hims' If finished the Job. ;
For the n vspir rtn n had never
oi-n one Ix-e McClung before, an 1
rather suspected that hi- might be a
"mal- factor of preit i aith." He;
th'-n lore nppronclK d the party as
they wrro bavin? the executive office
n I in a most diplomatic manner Je- )
manned to know tln-lr buincs".
Whereupon" M.-(liin r.rxt efuliy t
of h: mission ! 'rtr dm-cd
frli nds.
I : u t what
t
Colonist
Rates
-frwwalfv V
Colonist
Oregon n ,
Short Like Kates
Aim Union Pacific
To OREGON and the; Great
Northwest
The management of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co' (Oregon Lines) takes great
pletiaure in announcing that the low rates from eastern cities, which have done so much
in past seasons to stimulate travel to and settlement in Oregon, will prevail -again this'
pi -int; DAILY from March 1 to April 15, inclusive. ,4VrlMt
People of Oregon
The railroads have done their part; now it's up to you. The colonist rate ia the greatr
est of all homehuilders. Do all you tan to let eastern people know about it, and encour
age tliem to come here, where land is cheap and homebuilding easy and attractive.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID at home if d?sired. Any agent of the 0. It, & N. Co.
is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point in the
east.
REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago ?33, from St Louis $32, from
Omaha and Kansas City ?25. This reduction is proportionate from all other cities.
WM. McMURRAY,
Gen, Pass. Agent, Portland, Ore.
C. J. JACKSON,
Agent, Pendleton, Ore.
PS Want Ids. IP
WANTED.
WANT TO BUN about -! acres of
garden or poultry ranch on shares.
Beginning first of March. Paul
Rubesamtn, St. Anthony Hospital,
Pendleton.
WANTED District managers, agents
and solicitors for new whole life and
10 year 8 per cent Debenture Bond,
also best natural death and disabil
ity policy. No classification for oc
cupation, race or sex. Good pay.
Mr. Meek, 1041 Drexel Bide, Phila
delphia, Pa.
rOR BALE.
FOR SALE 80 acres of good alfalfa
land la the Hudson Bay district.
Every foot under cultivation, Ooo4
water right. No buildings, lu.
rounding lands sell for from llt
00 to 1.60.00 per acre. The beat
alfalfa proposition In the Walla
Walla valley. Must sell and wilt
take $125.00 per acre. Half cask,
balance long time at ( per ceaL
Address, jr. E. Cockburn, Mil to a,
Oregon.
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry.
work done with especial care.
Phone Red 1S21.
ANYONE, anywhere, can start a mal
order business at home. No can
vassing. Be your own boss. Send fei
fre booklet. Tells how. Heacock.
2708, Lock port, N. T.
AN intelligent person may earn tilt
monthly corresponding for newspa
pers. No canvassing. 8n( m par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. X708 Lock
port, N. T.
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms for
rem. inquire 719 ColWo ati-
FOR SALE Thoroughbred BIn1
Comb Buff Orpington eggs from the
prlie-wlnnlng Wlndle strain. 11.11
per selling of 16. Mrs. A. B. Wla
dom, 118 Walnut street. Phon JL
1011.
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OREQONIAN PUB. CO.. Petri
Classified Directory-
Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly I I Extra Lines oyer Four. 25
and Semi-Weekly $lpermonth. cents per Line per month.
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PHTSICUNS.
The rnad for fitandpat and high' any land shown on said plats and j become cue on December 1 of each
i ""ii i' uijiiLmi loin is uciuiii'iis j i" i iv.nn; cui-jvui. iu niiiiuiowai year infrealtt-r.
Tin klcr every day.
SURELY SETTLES
UPSET STOMACHS S
.id
hlR '
i inif;rTio'. ns. iii-aut-
UrUX OR DYSI'EI'SIA VANISH
is y.'Ur ii'iiin , !ii r:M
n sp.M"Tin;iTi, an. I lie Immdll-i
ately bei:i me the cynosure of three j
p.-ilrs of eye?". The ey s t one Mc- j
Clnnp fl.mhe.l di.Tiiay, and I ':ji;it l nc-e
hil I; is companion Riized from the'
i'.fairmnn to M. Cluns with pro-!
found nstotiis'ini'-nt. M.-cinns !us!-j
trtel. hemmed and hnwel n moment!
or two, nnd finally hurst fortl.
"I am the tr eiKurer of the X-nlted I
g'.ntej.!" I
Thr; Interview terminated ahruhtly. I
l'.ut tlie truuhles of the treasurer j
were hy rut means over. He ptrodfl j
forth from the executive of. 'li es f d- i
lowed hy his eoMipanions. nnd turned ! a s oir. (sassy or out i f order stomach t.e J1R.O0 per ncre and fubsecjuent In
to the riKht. thinking that he was ! five minutes afterwards. tnllmcnts J6.00 per acre. Full pay
und"r the first form, and all such i 10. The Kinst inet.-ii'm. .v.
settlement or occupation, filing or;charRes for all Irrigable areas shown
i entry Is hereby forbidden. ,on these plats whether or not water-
j 5. The limit of area per entry, 'right application is made therefore
representing the acreage, which In or water is used thereon shall be due
jthe opinion of the .Secretary of the 'and payable as herein provided
j Interior may be reasonably required 11. The public notices of Decem-
tre support or a family on the ber 27. 1307. and November i ions
ds entered subject to the provls- contain prov:.-ions to the effect that
s of the Reclamation Act, Is fixed for ail applications for water rh-v,t.
,hl mr ni:i'iuni f.iown u ou uie piauijn.eii uuer June 15 in any vear, one
i for Die several farm units. j installment of the charges for build-
6. The limit of area for which 'inc. operation and maintenance mn
water rleht applleatlon may 'e made be paid nt th.e time of filing, but the
H. S. OARKIELD, M. D. HOMEO
pathlc physician and surgeon. Of
fice Juld block. Telephones: Office,
black J411; reatdance, r4 ttli.
DR. LTNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRO
nlc and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro
theraputlcs. Judl building, corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone
Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 654.
DENTISTS.
for lan Is In private ow nership shall
he lfiO acres of irrigable land for each
i lard owner.
I I vp Minutes After Taking a l ittle ; 7. The charges which shall be
IllniH-fMii Your Stomach Will IVel " r ?c.ro f ';rifi?b'e, ';,nJ ,in
1 1 the said entries and for lands hereto-
Iln,. Asnln Vat Vonr rnvorlte fore entered or in private ownership,
IMikIs W lilioiit Tear of Distress. j which can be Irrigated by the waters
I from the said Irrigation project, are
i in two parts as follows:
Every yenr regularly more than a. fa The building of th Irrigation
million stomach sufferers In the Unl- system, J 60 per acre of Irrigable land
I d States, Kngland and Canada ta'.:o payable l:i not more than ten annu-
I'ape's Diapej.s n an 1 realize not onlv msraumenis, earn payment not less
immediate but lasting relief.
This harmb ss preparation will dl-
than
portion f r operation and mainten
ance shall be credited on account of
the Installment of said charges for
the subsequent year. .uch provision
occurring In any public notice here
tofore issu'd for the Umatilla project
is hereby revoked.
12. the regulation Is hereby es
tablished that no water will be fur
nished in any year urtil the portions
for operation nnd maintenance of all
installments then due shall have been
pail. A'-cr dinIy no water will be
furnished for the irrigation season of
E. A. M.'N'N, DENTIST, OFFICE
llaln street, next to Commercial
Association rccms. Office 'phon.
' lack 3421: recldence 'ph -e red
iibl.
DR. M. S. KXRN, DENTAL Jj'JR
geon. Office, room 15 Judd bulld
r.g. Phone, led 3301.
VAL'GHAN EROS.. DENTISTS, OF
flce In Judd imlldtng. Phone Main
73.
VETERINARY STRGEOXS.
MISCELL.NEOCS.
CHINA RESTAURANT, noodles an
chop suey, Ung D. Goey, prop. At
the old stand. Alta street In rear of
Tallman & Co.
HAIR WORK DONE ALL KINDS
of hair work done at llsdame Ken",
nedy's Hair Parlors. 07 E. Court
street, the only natural human hair
ever sold in Pendleton; also a nice lln
of goods to sell, rolis. chains, pomps
switches, puffs, made from your own
combings. Everything strictly guar
anteed. Shampooing, hairdresstng a
specialty. Highest prices paid for
combings. Phone Red 37ti2.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS RH
pair work on oil kinds of machine,
structural Iron work and machm,
castings. Junction cf Court and Ut
streets. lldrion Jack, Prop.- A F
ilay, manager.
going toward the north, or great en- ir your meais mm t nt comiori
trance of the while house. But In his "My, or-what you eat lys like a
hurry ho had turned to the rislit too
eon, and he was stopped at the en
trance to the white house kitchen by
bustling policeman, who yglled:
"Here! Where aro you going? Get
in of there." For white house po
licemen live In a sort of expectant
team of anarchists and tramps. Ana
the policeman, like the newspaperman
knew not tho treasurer.
McClung grasped his lvo Tale
friends by the, arm, and Ignoinlnlous
ly followed the white house milk
wagon out of the narrow driveway,
and down the long path to I'ennsyl
vuala Arenue.
uriitrrs uirviAxn ice
CREAM AND PASTRY
Vienna.--An amusing confession by
fraudulent "spiritualist" was made,
during a local trial for theft. The
rlsoner was a servant named Kath
arine Holilnger. who told how she
trnded on the credulity of her wealthy
BilstreH!,. a lady of great piety, by
persundinir her that she was able to
ommunicate with the spirits of the
departeds.
The woman's method was to per
form tricks with cardboard letters of
the alphabet She. would arrange
these in words and sentences, nnd her
mistress firmly believed In these mes-agi-s
and obeyed the orders given.
Even when letters were found by her
spread out In sentences In odd cor
ers of the bouse, demanding large
supplies of ment, pastry, vegetables
and even lee cream, the ludy did not
kesliate to respond.
An alleged request for money for a
mission for her deceased father con
fessor was gladly acceded to, and
later linen, dress stuffs nnd Jewelry
11 of which quickly disappeared
Were supplied In response to the In
atlable ghost. It was not until
Katharine disappeared and pawn
tickets for the vnrlous gifts to the
ocad were found Uhat the lady real
lied the hoax.
u have heartburn, that Is a sign of
ind gestlon.
Get from your pharmacist a 50
cent case of Papc's IMapepsin and
take a dose Just as soon as you can.
There will be no sour
belching of undigested
with acid, no stomach Ras or heart-
Frnmlils Tn Cases
Wlilta PlainsX Y ., Feb . IS. A
Peclai term of the supreme court
was convened here today to hear
franchise tax cases.
It would be Interesting to know
whether or not M. Paulhan, who rose
4-100 feet above Los Angeles In his
airship, found the real estate agent
s active at that altitude as lower
own. Galveston News.
nt may be made at anv time of
any balance of the building charge
remaining due, after certification by
the Commissioner of the General
Land Office that full and satisfactory
compliance has been shown with all
the requirements of the law as to resi
dence, cultiv.-.tlon nnd reclamation,
(b) For operation and malnten-
rlslngs, no aneo for the Irrigation season of 1910,
food m'xed an'l annually thereafter until fur
ther notice. J1.J0 per acre of lrrl-
burn, fullness or heavy feeling In the , th.r-on ' nt ,.. , , ota
stomach, nnusea. debilitating head- Hre Bvalablei the opcralon and
aches, dizziness or Intestinal griping, maintenance charge will be fixed In
This will all go. and besides, there . proportion to the amount of water
will be no sour food left over In the , used, with a minimum charge per
stomach to poison your breath with acre of Irrigable land whether water
nauseous odors. j ls "" thereon Or not.
Pape's D apepsin is a certain cure I All entries mado hereafter for
. 1 , ' ' , ..o. i Bny or the lands described, whether
for out of order stomachs, because it fof nQt h(,retofore eAtcred. or
takes hold of your food and digests for ,.lnJg covered Dy prIor entrle8
It Just the same as If your stomach ; which have been cancelled by relln
ivasn't there. .quishmcnt or otherwise, siinll bo ac-
Rellef In five flnutes from all atom- 'companlcd by applications for water
ach misery Is waiting for you at any 'rights In due form and Ly the first
.,nrfi Installment of the charges for bulld-
These large 60-ccnt cases contain ' Peratl,n" "nd maintenance not
in. ia w ,v.H less than J19.30 per acre for lrrl-
more than sufficient to thoroughly rshl( lam, T,lp goconJ ,n8taIlmont
euro almost any case of dyspepsia, In- ;ment of tne imIdin8 charge, not less
digestion or any other stomach dis- j than 16.00 per acre, and the appropri
order. jnte charge for operation nd maln-
itennnce. shall become due on Deeem-
' ber 1 of the following year. Subse
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, quent Installments of the building
WASHINGTON, January , 1910. cli'arge shall become due on Dooem
PUPLIC NOTICE. 1 ber 1 of each year thereafter until
1. Pursuant to the provisions of j fully paid,
eetlon 4 of the Reclamation Act of 9. For lands In private ownership
tune 17. 1902 (SS Stat.. 888), notice jnnd for lands heretofore entered, the
M hereby given as follows: (first Installment of the charges for
S. Water will be furnished from building, operation and maintenance,
tho Umntllla Project. Oregon, under noi less man ..u per acre or irri-
$6.00 or some multiple thereof 1 ft 1 1 for any lands, unless the portion
I'cr acre, except that ir. the case of 'for operation and maintenance of the
binds hpreflffi'r pntr-rpd fVn first In- i lhclilm,.nf ,i..rt n t. t-.
g.st anything you eat and overcome bailment of the building charge shall j ber' 1, lt'10. has been paid, nnd In
like manmr no water will be fur
nished In any subsequent irrigation
season unless payment has been made
of the portions of the Installments
for operation and maintenance then
due and unpaid.
13. The public notices lsued No
vember 12. 1908. for the Umatilla
project contain provisions to the ef
fect that no water will be furnished
in any year unless the portion of the
annual installment for operation and
maintenance then due shall have been
paid on or before April 1. Such pro
visions are hereby amended to read
as follows:
"The regulation Is hereby estab
lished that no water will be furnished
In any year until all operation and
maintenance charges then due shall
have been paid."
14. Failure to pay any two Install
ments of the charges when due
whether on entries made subject to
the Reclamation Act. or on water
right applications for other lands,
shall render such entries and the cor
responding water-right applications,
or the water-right applications for
other lands, subject to cancellation
with the forfeiture of all rights under
the Reclamation Act. as well as of
any moneys already paid.
15. All charges must be paid lit
the Local Land Office, at Li. Grande,
Oregon.
16. The charges may, for the con
venience of applicants be paid to the
special fiscal agent of the United
States Reclamation Service assigned
to the Umatilla Project, for trans
mission to the register and receiver
of the local land office on or before
the date specified for payment at the
local land office, but in case this
privilege Is availed of. tho necessary
charges for transportation of the
cash, as determined by the special
fiscal agent, must accompany the pay
ment of the water-right charges.
R. A. BALLING ER,
Secretary of the Interior,
! DR. D. C. M'NABB. LOC AL STATE
Stock Inspector snd member State
Veterinary Board. Office at residence
:15 east Court St. Res. 'phone Main
69
ATTOHXEYS.
RA LEY R ALE Y, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In American National
Rank building.
FEE A SLATER. LAWTERS. OF-
flee In Despain building.
the provisions of the Reclamation
Act, In the Irrigation reason of 1910,
for the Irrigable areas shown on
farm unit pints of Townships 4 and
5 north. Rnnge .8 Enst. V.'lllamette
Meridian, approved by the Secretary I
of the Interior December 17. 1909, 1
and on file In the local Land Office i
at La Grande, Oregon.
S. Homestead entries accompanied .
by applications for water rights, and
the first Installment of the charges
for building, operation and mainten
ance may be mado on and after Feb
ruary 10. 1910, beginning at 9 o'clock
A. M., under the provisions of said I
nrt for the farm units shown on said 1
plats. Water-right applications may
also be made for lands heretofore j
entered and for lands In private
ownership and the time when pay
ments will bo due therefor U herein
after stated. J
4. Wnrnlng and notice aie hereby
expressly given that no person will !
be permitted to gain or exercise any ;
right whatever under any settlement
or occupation begun, or under any
filing or entry made or attempted to
bo made In pursuance of the provls- '
Ions of the Reclamation Act or other
wise, prior to February 10. 1(10, oa
gable land, shall become due on De
cember 1, 1910. The second Install
ment shall be due on December 1,
1911. Subsequent Installments shall
LET ELECTRICITY DO TOUI
work It's clean, reliable . nd con
venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed. J 5.25. Electric Hot Water an
Curling Iron Heaters. . Electric Coffee
Percolators, etc. A complete stock o
Ga.s and Electric fixtures. First-clss.
wlrln. of home., etc. J. L. Vaugha..
815 Main street.
CARTER & SM .T-n, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In American Nation
al Bank bulldlnk.
TEE SAM, LEE CO.. NOODLE Res
taurant. Mrs. Goey. Prop. Chlckea
noodle soup, chop suey. etc Webb
St., between Main an.i r.inim o.-
Red 3391. "
SLOM KEE. CHINESE LAUNDRT;
! family wishing; work done by hand.
! mending free; goods called for an
! ellvered. 40S East Court street.
! MACHINERY.
JAMES n. PERT y. attorney at
law. Offlee over Taylor Hardware
Company.
LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at lar. Office in
Despain building.
Ticket Coupon T
For free ticket given by the East Oregonian Lo
r "The House of a Thousand Candles"
at the Oregon Theatre, Wednesday, March 2nd.
Name
Address-
nils coupon must accompany each list,
,8
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds,
nortgages ana contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17 So- Idt
Meek.
UNITED ENGINEERING CO.. MB
j chanlcal engineers. Irrigation
power or electric plants gas produc
ers. 25-26 P.-I. Bldg.. Seattle, Wash
ington. AECnOXEER.
COL. F. G. LUCAS, UVESTOCJC
Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ref
erence First National Bank of Atheca
and Farmeis' Bank of Weston. Farm
saleg a specialty.
PETERSON WILSON, ATTOR
neys at law; rooms 8 and 4 S-r.lth-Crawford
building.
PEELFS STEIWER, ATTORNEYS '
at law. Offices In Smith-Crawford ,
building. !
CHAS. J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Association block. (
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY -JL, PENDLETON LODGE No. 18.
at law. Will practice in all state t A. F. and A. !.. meets the firal
and federal courts. Rooms 1, I. 8. nJ, thlrl Mondays of eoi
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. , moIth. All visiting brethren are in-
Tll.li,
rrXERAL DIRECTOR,,
j JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL DI-
rector and licensed rmbalmer.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral pari 1.
I Two funeral cars. Calls responded t
day or rfight. "Phone main 78.
- - - - - .
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND
hand goods. If there Is anything
you need In new and second-band
furniture, stoves, granlteware and
crockery, call and get his price. No.
212 East Court street.
IXSI RANCE AND LAND IU S1XESS
W. D. FLETCHER. SUCCESSOR TO
R. E. Tarbet, Real Estate. Fire,
Life, Accident and health lnsurence.
Basement American National Bank.
Employment Office and collection
agency.
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of Ute t- all
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm property. Buys and
sella all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerare business. Payi
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. References, any ban" tn
Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINQER. VlTe-Prea.
C. H. MARSH. Sea.
BENTLEY A LEFFINOWELU REAL
estate, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. New location, 81S Main
street. Phone Main 404.
LIVERY AND FEED BTABL.f.
HTT LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON
street. Carney Bradley. Pro?.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Qo.
rigs at all times. Cab line In
tion. 'Phone mala TO.
iV"l DAMON LODGE NO. 1.
L-f " mi every nomii
evening in I. O. O. F. hail.
Visiting brothers cordially
Invited to attend. W T.
Oadwa, C. C; R. W. Fletcher, K. f
R. A S.
ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS, ET4Z
Builder. Estlm.tes furnished on ail
kinds of masonry, cement alka, stone
walls, etc. Phone blaok S78. or Or
goiitan office.
Every Woman
U ttw-i- and houM kmom
Marvel "H'" 7
uoucne
iv.. .si , ; w is
V ,.-iV.,-
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V f S
CM ' nP
Ak ronr r-CTlt fhr
'X. t he trtnnot nptHy
the H ARM U evp do
o w, tint it end stamp ..r lHo
:r:t.'j book ird- it fiTc rmj
purtrol-tra and itirfct1nn tnTMart
MEN ANO WOMEN.
IKtl Cm Bi i ftr oauiarU
I wtttfvvl dicbtr,io-lniuti'0
(i-rt4 u IrritatlJDi or ul r(toa
bm t tvittam . of mucotil D-eiabr-Dctk
ivu cwiarw pHiou, oJ not uum
u mmmnTMi c. gnt cr poi-onout.
CB.A.
i" . i i. Bai c r poi-onout.
C3r3 oll by Draniiti,
rf,v Ji of nt la (. rtipr
sVTi r c i.T-:..'.j. fv.r