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!• ! V i I $ Ò2 Times a year ftr $2. - 52 Times a year for $2. Volume XVIII. 4 BANDON, OREGON: J. J. Bryan was in town this week J Mrs. Thomas Hoover, a relative of Mr. and Mrs. Jcsiah Wolf, arrived in tbe interest of Schilling & Co. FRUIT JARS at W. C. Sanderson’s J, N. Hedden aud family of Scotts here from Drain last Saturday and will visit with them a few days. Mrs. C. H. Butler went to Coquille burg were in Bandon last Saturday. Sanderson Bros, have the largest St. John'» Episcopal Guild City, Tuesday on a visit. Charles Lorenz and wife are visit and best stock of Groceries in town. Alfred Johnson, of Johnson’s mill A ooncet consist ¡ng f vocal and instru- ing at Coquille this week. meatal solos, t-ios and quartette wilt be Mason fruit jars—pints, quarts and was in town looking around Tuesday. given in Mu"ck’a Hall on Saturday evening, half gallons at J. Denholm’s store. M. R. Lee has gone to Myrtle Point Aug. 93.-d. Beat talent of Oakland, Cal. Special—24 Large Stamps Photos to look after bis interests at tbatplace. and Coqoille will tsaist. Adults 25 eta 25 cents, at Wrenshall's gallery Ban Tbe schooner Corinthian came in ohildren 15 eta. Prog amine will appear in tbe next issue. Tuesday bringing about fifty tons of don. Of groceries, fruits, nuts and can freight. A Hot Game. dies you always find a cboico eelec- Charles G. Lee and C. Dalton of eion at Magoon’s. Sau Francisco were doing business There will be a game of baseball at thia place next Bunday, between the Coquille Sanderson Bros, will buy all yonr in town Tuesday. City team and tbe Bandon team. Bedillion Butter either in roll or solid pack— Robert Eager, catcher for the Co oha'lenged the Coquille team to play three Amount unlimited. quille baseball team, spout a day or games, one at Bandon next Sunday, one at Coquille City the fo lowing Sunday, and William H. Button and A. Oaborn two intown this week. the thiid game to be played on neutral went to.Beaver Hill Tuesday, having Amos Hatcher and wife of Two- ground; tbe last game will be played at business which called them there. mile were doing business io town tbe either Myrtle Point or Marshfield, providing suitable arrangements can be made with In provisions and groceries G. H latter part of last week. tbe railroad company for tbe train, as well Magoon always carries a select stock There are numerous strangers in as with others for tbe ball grounds. This Fresh supplies arriving on ouch ves- town this week. Mostly they are of challenge has been taken, and part of tbe el. those who have come from tbe inter- necessary cash already deposited, tbe bal- anoe to be put up the day of the game. The best physic—Chamberlain’s ior. This will positively wind up tbe ball play Stomach and Liver Tablets.* Easy to George Robinson and wife, Daisy ing for this season. The regular excursion take. Pleasant in effect. For sale Leneve and C. A. Schroeder and wife, boats will be run for the benefit of those by C. Y. Lowe. all of Port Orford were in town Sat wishing to attend the games. A red hot game is assured, as both teams are equally Albert Garfield took passage on urday. matched. the Mandalay, lust Sunday, for San Jack and Robert Hunt gave Co Francisco. He has gone to Bpend a quille a visit yesterday each having Here to Lecture. month with his parents in Oakland. goue to make homestead entry to pub Mrs. Frank Sowash and children, lic land. Mrs. Unruh arrived here Tuesday of Myrtle Point came down Monday James Wall will soon have a saw and will lecture in the M. E. Church to spend a week with her sister in law mill running in tbe vicinity of Myrtle this evening and Friday evening. She and family, Mrs. M. R. Lee. Point. It is to have a capacity of will also lecture at the same place J. S. Tilton has gone to work at the 10,000 feet per day. Wednesday and Thursday evenings Pioneer mine back of Randolph. Mr. Amos Nosier and family and sev of next week. August 20 and 21. Zoek who is iD charge there has four eral other persous arrived yesterday Mrs. Unruh is not a stranger here, or five men workiog steadily in the from Coquille to spend a few days but is remembered by many residents, mines. camping on the beach. she having delivered a series of lec Miss C. M. Peters, who has been There were about twenty tents and tures at this place eight years ago. visiting her friend, Miss Florence covered wagons in happy camp last She is a pleasant speaker and ban Ilona. during tbe past 6ix weeks, left Sunday. Several left on Monday but dies the temperance question io a last Sunday for her home in San more have been arriving since. skillful manner and is able to instruct Francisco. It is authoritatively reported that and entertain her audiences. You Mrs. Eisma Erickson and daughter Joseph Hare has tendered his resig should go and hear her. It will do Hilda left on the Mandalay last Sun nation and that the Hare postoffice you good. P boubam fob W bpnbsdat E vbnino . day for Sun Francisco. They will in Curry county will go out of com Song by Congregation. visit Mrs. Erickson’s son Joseph, in mission. Prayer. California. Capt. J. Jorgensen is having an Song. Bishop W o II b of tbe Episcopal Dio addition built on his house and bav Address of Welcome. cese of Spokane, Wash, who comes ¡ng it otherwise improved. When Response. by six girls and six boys. this year iu place of Bishop Morris, finished be will have a very comforts Song Recitation .......................... Katie MoNair at bis request, will preach to night in ble residence. Bong........................................ Juvenile Choir St. John’s Church. Editor Stanley and family came Reading............... .................. Ethel Dyer Mrs. J. M. Prewett and son Clifford, down from Coquille Saturday for a Song.............. ’........................ Mrs Brvan Declamation...........................Mertie Davison xvbo have been visting relatives here season on tbe beach. Mr. Stanley returned to Coquille on Monday leav during tbe past month, left on tbe Itawednll About Over. , steamer, Sunday, on their return to ing bis family to enjoy an outing. Oukluud. Culif. Ed. Clark, of tbe firm of Clark & Baseball for this seaeon seems to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dwyer, stockmen of Northern Curry be about over. Sunday’s game decided Diarrhoea Remedy a world wide was in town last Friday having tbe peuant proposition or nearly so reputation for its cures. It never fails brought in a load of wool He took as it put the penaut out of reach of and is pleasant and safe to tuke. For back a load of supplies for the ranch. tbe Bandon team and it was already sale by C. Y. Lowe. Charles Desmond, a boy of 11 years out of sight to the Marshfield nine. Sunday’s game was an interesting There will be a ball at Bullards fell from a scow in tow of the steamer Imll next Satnrday evening. A steamer Alert, into Coos Riyer last Saturday. contest, but Coquillo proved too has been chartered to give free trans Chas. Woodward went into the river strong for tbe Bandon boys, and portion from Bandon and Parkers after the boy, but was attacked with gained the victory by a score of 7 to 5 burg. Tickets, including supper, cost cramps. Rev. Irvine then went to the runs. The next game should come ofl be one dollar. rescue and saved both. tween tbe Coquille and Marshfield Spray Osborn, who has been in ill The steamship Mandalay carried health for some time past, took pas out fifteen passengers when she sailed teams, at Marshfield but it is not yet sage on tbe steamer Mandalay last for San Francisco last Sunday. Be decided that tbe game will take place Sunday for San Francisco, with the sides Hal, tbe healer and his show as other arrangements may be made. intention of entering a hospital for men, there was Spray Osborn, Miss Lent an Hye. treatment. C M Peters, Mrs J M Prewett, and Some of tbe Bandon girls, assisted son Clifford, Mrs Emma Erickson A. W. Strader met with a míe by a number of tbe girls from Coquille and daugater Hilda. fortune last Saturday in tbe los« of had a bonfire party on tbe beach Henry L. Shattuck of Shellsburg. an eye. Monday evening at which they spsnt Iowa, was cured of stomach trouble He fell from a log cn to another a couple of hours in social amuse with which he had been afflicted for oue striking on a snag which entered ment very pleasantly. years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's hio left eye cutting it very badly and Jolm Sparks of Reno, Nev.,will not Stomach and Liver Tablets. He bad destroying tbe eyeball. Dr. Kime was called, and dressed show at the California State Fair this previously tried many other remedies year, preferring to sbow at the Oregon and a number of physicians without tbe wound, which required nine sticbes to close up properly. Tbe State fair instead. He has one of tbe relief. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. finest herds of Hereford cattle in tbe The Parkersburg baseball boys wound is doing as well as could be United States and will exhibit 20 bead came down Sunday Hnd played ball expected, and is not causing a great with tbe Bandon Kids. The good for amount of pain. at the fair this fall. tune which has hitherto attended tbe James Star who has been associated Tara Night into Day. with the Bandon baseball team this Kids seems to have deserted on this season, left for tbe Willamette valley occasion aud they got a heavy drub The electrical illuminations of the last Monday morning. His folks had bing, tbe score being 7 to 16 in favor Portland Elks Carnival, of Septem spent a couple of weeks on the beach of the visitors. Two of the Bandon ber, 1 to 13, will be a revelation in the here and he would overtake them at boys played in the Parkersburg team. way of modern utility of electricity Coast Mail; To-day the Alliance Myrtle Point and go home with them. in transforming night into a glorions Benjamin F. Parsons, the well brought in 150 tons of freight for tbe day, radiant as a sunrise rainbow, known, optician is at the Tupper Great Central Railroad Company. with its colors many times multiplied. House. All parties having defective Mr. C. E. Cook a prominent Portland Seventh street is the location of the eyes will do well to see him. He will contractor arrived on tbe Alliance fair, and some 12 to 15 blocks, extend diagnose your case and tell yon what with abont 60 men and a largo amount ing from the main gate at Seventh the trouble is, and furnish glasses if of material to begin operations on the and Washington streets to Flanders necessary. He will visit Langlois and new wharf and road. We are in formed that 150 horses and mules street taking in the tree-lined park Port Orford. have started for Empire overland. blocks north of Burnside street, will Amongst the other articles of com Tools and implements of all kinds give the Carnival effective setting. merce comprised in the Mandalay’s have arrived also at Empire. There will be a Temple of Light and cargo on her departure from here for Music at the intersection of Seventh San Francisco, she carried away 160 Myrtle Point Enterprise: The and Ankeny streets; a Court of Hon- tins of matches from the BandoD band boys will be disappointed to 1 °r> where a throne room for tbe queen match fnctory. This is the second learn that Dale Strange is not to be- will be provided; wide arches at the shipment made, the first being a lot cotne a resident of Myrtle Point, at street intersections, all handsomely of 34 tins sent the proceeding trip. least for tbe present, He I' has \ been decorated and glowing with hundreds Rev. W. S. Holcomb and son and offered and has accepted a position iu of electric lights. The Manufacturers C. Ledgerwood started for the Sixes the job deparlment of the Roseburg building will be a beautifully decor River country last M.in lay on a hunt Plaitidealer and with his mother will ated arcade 150 feet long and 15 feet ingnnd camping expedition. We tried return abont September tbe 1st. to . deep, in which the industries of tbe to learn when they expected to return, Roseburg for the winter Dr. J. W. state and actual manufacturing pro but they were non committal and we Strange will remain in Myrtle Point cesses will be illustrated to profitable conclude that they intend to stay till where be is in charge of a permanent advantage before tbe eyes of thou sands of visitors. |bey get a deer if it takes all summer, j dental office. LOCAL NEWS a I THURSDAY, Number 33. AUGUST 14, 1902 CAMP MEETING! Important News Notes T uksday Aug 5 Tho Morenn and Cromwell ateatnabip line, are to be operated as one. Thia ar rangement will displace labor and give tbe The members of the Bandon branch owners better profit. It will also guard of the Reorganized Church of Jesus against competition. Tracy left a warning note at a watering Christ of Latter Day Saints will as semble at Bandon Friday, August 29. trough, near Odessa, Wash , for Sheri J Cndibee to let him alone or be would ’’fix and bold services ten days. him a plenty.” The speakers to be present are A wholesale jail delivery was frustrated a* Elders Joseph Ltifl, Geo. H. Hilliard, Portland by tbe jailer gettiug onto tbe Charles E. Crumley, W. A. Goodwin scheme. Jo in Shandow and wife of Michigan and Arthur Alien. adopted a whole orphan asylum, 22 boya The services will be held in a large and girls in all. tent which will be sot up iu the street The People’s Trust Company and the near the bluff at. the West end of Western Co-operative Association are to Fourth Street. A cordial invitation combine. This combillation will be backed by many million of dollars. is extended to everybody. The steamer City of Venice was sunk in collision with steamer Seguin ou Lake Erie. What the Hantera Tell. Three persona were drowned aud several in Elbert Dyer, Johu Buckingham, jured. W ednesday Aug 6 Clifford Prewett and Clay Garout Harry Tracy, the noted outlaw aud mur came in Saturday from a bunting ex derer was wounded and ouded bis life by pedition into tbe Elk River country. committing suicide, iu a Wheatfield uear They had good buccoss and came fellows, Wash. home baviDg killed all tbe deer they A cloudburst flood in Colorado washed a tourist train from the track. No lives were wanted. lost. The boys tell a pretty tough yarn King Edward went to London. The city on a Marshfield ptirty who bad been is busy with coronatio:: preparations. spending a ten-days’ siege in tbe A series of cloudbursts followed the same locality. There were six men drouth in Colorado. Tbe crops bare been benefited but there has been immense dam in this party and in going in they age to railroads and bridges. bad 14 horse loads, but three horses A mine superintendent was murdered in were ample to pack them out. Among the ooa. regions in Penaylvnnia, a probable tbe supplies taken to camp was a result of the trouble there. twenty gallon keg of whiskey and 500 Thirty six eastern theaters have formed a combine. bottles of beer. This was a heavy Tbe trust jumped salt up $5 a ton at Port ration for six men od a limit of ten land. days, but tbe spiritless keg and Highwaymen hold up a train, in Illinois, empty bottles testify that the task, aud got away with six bags of money. hursday Aug 7 though herculean, was faithfully per The irst T thing in order after Tracy’s formed notwithstanding that the per body war secured was a dispute as to whom formers probably staggered under tbe reward belonged. their burdens. We are told, however, 32 American soldiers died of cholera in that tbe party bad taken in two eases the Philippines during tbe last two weeks. Bueiuess is almost blocked at New Ha of eggs and that they only got away ven, Connecticut, by a street oar strike. with one, the other was left in camp. A cyclone iu North Carolina blew dowu a Returning to tbe account of tbe pavilion, injuriug 1G persons. parties first mentioned Clifford Prew Bedford, Ind., bad a hundred thousand ett shot his first bear on Ibis occa dollar fire. Tbe railway freight house aud a lot of cars were burned. sion and tbe boys had a good laugh Private Hillman, a recruit to an Illinois at the scare be got. He was out alone regiment is at tbe point of death from ner and got a shot at a bear and by tbe vous prostration as tbe result of being way be did good work, but be was hazed. F bipai Aug 8 not initiated into the mysteries of the A tunnel n mile in lengih is to pierce tbe chase, beuce be followed tbe bear Cascade luonntnins under the Hannigan down the mountain until be beard it pass for railroad purposes. bawl. That proved too much for his An explosion in an Austrian quarry in nerves and away he went toward jured 29 men. camp, saddled a horse and went after Desultory firing is reported from tbe troops iu the Shenandoah, Pa., coal strike Dyer who had gone in another di region. No one hurt. rection. When he returned with Mr. Attorney General Knox figured in a rough Dyer he found brnin dead enough and tumble fight in Atlantic city. within twenty stops of the place Port Au Prince, Hayti had a $200,000 fire destroyed 50 bonses. whore he was when bis courage gave whioh An explosion of firedamp in a mine at awav. Animals not infrequently bawl Trinidad, Colorado, caused the death of over or bleat when mortally wounded. 20 persona. Silver City, in Utah, was entirely de Americana Heady to Fight stroyed by fire. Jape. On information that the Haytien gnnboat commander intended to out the cable be H onolulu , Aug. 2.—According to tween Cape Haytien and New York, the Sec tbe Honolulu men who are interested retary of tbe navy has instructed the OOlll- in tbe Marcus Island guano expedi mander of tbe Machias to protect it from tion, against which Japan ban sent a act of any violence. S atubday Ang 9 war vessel, as reported by tbe last ad King Edward seventh was crowned kins vices received here from the States, of Great Britain. the vessel which left here for tbe is Walter Scott, a Chicago millionaire, was land carried a complement of Mauser killed by Walter L. Stubbing« in a quarre; tbe settlement of a bill which tbe rifles, and ber captain had instruction over millionaire refused to pay. from the company to plant the Amer The Sebnitz brewery at Pendleton was ican flag on tbe island aud keep it burned to day. floating until compelled to bail) it Siegel Smith of Fitzgerald. Ga., started down. Captain A. A. Rosehil), the in Tuesday on a ten years sleep. Local physi cian have been unable to awake him since' discoverer of the island, who left bis Strikers and police clashed at Scranton, claim to it on a cocoanut treeoD Mar Pa. Three strikers arc reported to have cus in 1889, is in command of tbe ex been shot. pedition. Tbe company's claim i- Richard Bailey a Kentucky despnrado was based on bis title, which is on record «hot and killed by John Owens another tough character st Prinville, Ky. with tbe State Depar'ment at Wash Iu a boiler explosion at Adrian, Mich., ington. one mau was killed, one fatally hurt and No imitation tbat the vessle left several injured. here with any arms on board was Tracy’s body reached Salem, was identi by tbe autboiities and convicts, tbe given out until the news was received fied features destroyed by vitriol and interrrm ut tbat tbe Japanese Government bad given. laid claim to the island, and bad dis Another Tracy hns taken to tbe road in patched a war vessel there. Colonel Eastern Washington who claims to be the Thomas Fitch then made public the real things. Ho held up two farmers for instructions given to Captnin Rosehilll meals and took a saddle horse elsewhere. M onday August 11 which, while designed to prevent any Famine horrors ure added to those of war conflict, were intended to compel the in Hayti. Japanese to allow the Americans to Venezuelan rebels are reported entering aud, or use force to drive them away. the Barcelona City. Havana bud a disastrous fire. Three lives A YOUNG LADY'S LIFfc SAVED, were lost. Seven persons were burned to death in a At Panama, Colombia, by Chamberlain's hotel fire in Ban Angelo, Texas. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, A fire at The Dalles burned up tbe O. R. Dr. Chas, H. Utter, a prominent <t N. stock yards. S anderson B rothers Re-lTnlon of Bandon Branch of Latter Day Saint* DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Provisions & Groceries, Hay* Grain and all kinds of Feed. Wholesale oJ It tail. SEED OATS IN STOCK. • <> V Produce Butter BRING US YOUR PRO DUCE OF ALL KINDS. Bring us your BUTTER either in Rolls or Solid Pack Amount Unlimited. Bandon, Oregon i J. Denholm Dry Goos of Every Description GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS BOOTS and SHOES. Suits Made to Measure by two of the Best Tailors in San Francisco. Fall and Winter Goods All Kinds of Goods For liaiuy Weather. Ladies’ Jaokets and Capes. A Large Stook Just Received. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. CLOTHING jew DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes N. T .GRENZ'S STORE CONSTANTLY on HAND ' A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are Other bargains To be had iu Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and other goods that must be sold to maku room for more. A. W. KDIE, 91. D. w. Haydon, M. H. DIGESTIVE. UKINABY AND SKIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DISEASES. BANDON, OREGON. Office—East Front Street, Galla to all parts of town and county B andon . O bboon . promptly answered day or night. Oilice on corner of Lower Main and Atwater streets AGENTS WANTED. J. W. STRANGE, LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE, by his son. R kv . F bank D ewitt T almaok and associate editors of Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by Talmage family. Enor- OREGON. mons profit for agepts who act qnicklv. BANDON, Outfit ten cents' Write immediately Clark ,t Co.. 222 8. 4tli st. l'liila . Pa Mention Will visit Bandon regularly <>u dates to bo supplied in the L ooh I Column. this paper. DENTIST, GKO. P. TOPPING, .*;<> •;• ÿ' ATTOKNEY » nd COUNSELOR AT LAW •:? •> v >• •> *:• '• < • ■: BANDON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. F _____ «'TY ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1. O. O. F.* £ IJ meets every Saturday evening. .-. Office on Second Floor in Concrete Buildiug ^Visiting brothers in good standing ... on First Street, jfcoordially invited. Life Insurance Policiea and Bond« bought I. N. DE LONG, N. G. or money loaned on name. •• A. G. H oyt . Seo. Practices in all the Courts of the State. Bandon, - - - - f ftWi 4 4 4 * 4 <*••• 4 * Oregon. :• .• ■: .* v * J. M. UPTON, •> *:• >• :■ . ■■■ ■ * •• :• # > *.* í: < ■: *• :■ # ÿ :■ * ATTOKNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW • *. DEIJ’lil lodge , no . < m , k . of i’ •• BANDON, COOB COUNTY, OREGON. * -------- a * I AELl’HI LODGE, NO.04, KNIGHT.- * Office in tbe Eldorado Building, on First ^1/ of PyllitHH meets every Munday evening at. 7:30 o’clock, in Castle lltill, Street. P. NELSON. (1. C. I 'tf, l»and:»n. Ogn. ft. B. N. H arrington , K. ot K.and S. . .. « BANDON ...Water Works Pure, fresh, cold spring water piped to aoy part of town, and to any part of the house, on application, in quantities desired. Rates reasonable. : : <. . 4 « • • MA KINK. Pbyscian, of Pr tqma, Colombia, in a ABBtVBP. recent letter states: ’’Last March I had as a patient a young lady sixteen Ang 12—Sehr Corinthian, Olsen, 15 day« 8 F to Adam Perabbaker. W. H, LOGAN, Proprietor* years of age, who bad a very bad at Irom Aug 13—Sohr Onward, Larsen, 15 tack of dysentey^ Everything 1 pre from S F to O M & 'I' Co. scribed for her proved ineffectual and RAtLBI>. sbe was growing worse every hour. Aug 10—Stmr Mandalay, Bendegard, to Knew News Her parents were snro she would dte S F, She bad become so wenk that she could not turn over in bed. Whnt to Notice to Property Owners. JjgTYoa can have it all for do at this critical moment was a study All [HUHona owning property iu the Town of Bandon, adjoining sidewalk*, nnt of re for me, lint I thought of Chamber V pp !’<’•• are hereby ordered to repair, or cause Month .n,>nth Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea pair, the same to be repaired» within ten days. Remedy and as a last, resort pre If not done nt the expiration of the time 111 the Evenirne Teleerani. of Portland, it i« tlu largest t vi niru nt scribed it. Tbe most wonderful re Rpeoified, the repairing will be dune at. the Oregon, pnp<* published in Oregon: it contaii.R sult was effected^ Within eight hours expense uf owner of adjoining property. all th new» of ' the Ríate tbe * * ami * of * “ it for a month. A sanple she was feeling .aiuch better; inside Bridges adjoining property are subject, to nat.ioi I Tiv be mailed to you free. AdcirvsR o pv * of three days sht was upon her feet | t he above order. E M. BLACKEKBY. and at the end r f one week was en- ! The Telegram, Marshal. POHTLA Ml, OHK lirely well.” Fu sale by C. Y. Lowe. Bandon, Oregon, Auguat 7, 1902. Do You the •> <• ❖ ••• ••• >• *••.<• ••• ••• • ••• *:• i‘ Í 4 V *4 •’ 4 -J <■ if •> •> 4 4 <■ DAMION LODGE. No. 113, A. F. A »1 >4 j* -------- - W ; I JANBON LODGE,No. 115.A. F.A .M. 1> Stated communications first Sat urdav after the full moon of each ¿ month. All Manter M bhoiir cordially invited. T. J. THKIET, VV. Al. •> >•5 W. H aydon , Sec. * Í <• f ••• •> •> <• >'• ❖ <• <• ❖ <• •> .I. ❖ > •> Court Oticrii of the Forest No. 17, Foresters of Ame lea. w _______ queen of the foi ST* V y No. 17. meets Friday night-< f each.;. •:*\vcek, in Concrete Hall. Bandon. Oregon.v \ cordial welcome is extended to nil via <• Siting brothem ............ — •> ❖ ’<>( in Wrenshall & Wrcnshnll, Photograph er rs, ItOt'M' II . I I ' • li A J A. L-