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THE EECOEDER IS PUBLISHED KVERT THURSDAY AFTERNOON .... BT DAVID K. ST ITT, sniTOR and proprietor. SUBSCUUTIOX KATES. Pne Year 00 Six Months 1 00 ThreeMouths SO This pppor is entered at tho Kandnn post otllne as Seooiul-class Matter. THUJiSDAY. JUDY 6, W05. EDITORIAL. Russia claims that slip lias snuk h billion dollars in nor war with Japan but her claim is incorrect, it was Admiral Too that did the sinking. Tho Ohio penitentiary is becoming a noted resort for baukers. Twelve are now doiri service there and nine more are booked for accommodation. H-Kvover tho service is not voluntary. Haste often results in waste and it is sometimes very dangerous to get in to great a hurry. Senator Mitch ell is having a world of trouble over expediting claims for government. laiH. C1IUI.K11A INFANTUM. Child Not CxpocWtl i.lvr from One Hour to Another, hut Ctueil by Chuinlu'rlalii' Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Humetly. Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey, of Agnewville, Va.. was seri ously ill of cl.olera infantum last suuinior. "Wo gave her up and did not expect her to livo from ono hour to another," ho says. 'l happened to think of Chaniberfain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea l.emedy, and got a bot tle of it from the Ktore. ; In live hours I saw a change for tho better. Wo kept on giving it and beforo sho had taken the half of cue small bottle, she was well." This remedy is for sale by C. Y. Lowe. Druggist. What the LnN.sicH think, 1; t- government ownership that the people of Hnssia, are tiwing to get away from," says the Portland Teleyraui. Perhaps the Telegram does not outrage truth in making that statement, but it does some huge twisting in order to make a point in favor of the present tottering, com petitivo system. Iu Russia the gov ernment owns about everything, ex cept the nobility and the nobility owns the government and enslave its citizens, themselves excepted. If that constitutes government owner ship then there are few persons who would favor it. Most persons would designate that a monopoly althougn it is not as desirable an one as Rock efeller operates. Still, if monopoly ever becomes as onerous in this country, as it has in Russia, there would be revolution. The liberty loving American would not submit to it. iowever government ownership implies thai all citizens own the gov ernment and have equal property rights and such ownership and rights are not granted to citizens of Russia. Hicyele Craze Again. There is a revival of the bicycle craze in England. All the bicycle factories are working overtime to keep up with orders. It's a happy revival of a sensible craze. Would !hat it might eutend to our own country. A good strong revival of tho bicy cle craze would revolutionize the lives of millions of people. It would put oxygen into their lungs, color in their cheeks, and new life in their whole lxidies. It would take hundreds of thousand- of young men from the city wj.-,.- Mit Sundays out iuto the fresh a? f the green country. It would in: hundreds of thousands of young m-:: fii-n the um row confines of lion and from the silly rounds of MM-jtl gaytie-, out where the world is big and bright and beautiful. A bieyr'e craze would make million- of city people acquainted with ih' pregnaut fact that their owu 1 iurl; i- not the whole world, and that Uf-!.d their streets an: other streets and Ian-, and fields and 'groves, and tlii b.y nd their little social set is a lumiidtv-i. domain of happy human kni. ir i- impos-ible to estimate the good tho bicycle once did for the peo ple of our cities. Many a "Ju "'id woman owe their fine health today to the fact that they 'once were victims f the "craze," Th lives of many mere were made fuller of sunshine by it. Xot only the lungs, but the hearts of unnumbered men and wumen were opened to inhalations that were fre.-h er, cleaner aud purer. A revival of tho craze would bring fhe.Mj inestimable blessings to mil lions now growing into manhood and womanhood. It would give broader views, better health and brighter spirits to the meu aud women of the future. Get a wheel and pedal out into the grnen country. It may not start a craze, but it will stir up your blood and spirit. The following were written by two twelve-year old school girls of Port land, ami can be seen at the Lewis and Clark Exposition: The II.vum That Saloons L . ''Saloons art tho ruin of army fam "dies. So many a wife and children are ragged, an 1 have not food to eat, and have to work hard in order not to starve. .Men leave their wives and children home working, whilo they are having a good time as they call it. in a saloon. It does not do I hem any good, for wheu they have drunk a long time, somo of them go crazy. others go to j il aud some die by drinking. "The saloon nibs men and takes bread from their wives aud children. If the poor mother is sick, .she has no money to pay the doctor. ho has the money? Tho saloon has it. Then she and the childreu go to the pour farm or county hospital on account of a saloon. "There are more tramps or hobo-, murders, robbers and starvation, all because there are saloons. A man would not be apt to kill another man unless he was drunk. The man who killed Mrlviuley was a saloon-keeper. I do not know wLether he was drunk or not, but 1 suppose he was that kind of a man, or he would not have done whnt he did." Men and Bon in the Saloons. "I am going to tell you about the saloons. There- are murders, gamb ling, drinking and stealiug iu them. There are strings after strings of sa loons in Portland, where m iny men and boys go and drink an I gamble, and their dear mothers do not know where they are. Night after night thousands of boys come home drunk. The meu sa' that they cannot enjoy their homos, so they have to go to the low down suluutie. lii.t their mothers have to enjoy their homes. They make them slay home aud woik, v 1 1 s 1 they go off to the saloons and dunk These, to be sure, are but the i-im pie utterance of children, and so nny Home Circle Column Crmto Thoughts Am Thy Kali From The Kriitoriat l'en. IMciiHiuit Kvenliifr Rev erie. A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothcrri as They Join Tho Jlomo Clrclu at live ii ins; Title. THE BABY. Where did yon come from, babv dear? Oat of tho ovorywhero iuto hero. Whoro did yon cot your eyes so bine? Oat of tbo sky as I cntuc through. Where did yon Ret that little tear? I found it waiting: wheu I pot here, What makes your forehead so smooth and hij-h? A noft hand stroked it as I went by. What makes your cheek like a warm white rose? I saw something better than anyone knows. Whence that three-cornered smile of bliss? Threo angels gave mo at once a kiss. Where did you cet this pearly ear? God spnko, and it came ont to bear. Whoro did you get thoBe arms and hands? Love made itself iuto hooks nnd bands. Feet, whence- did yon come, you darling things? From the same box as the cherub's wings. How did they all come to bo yon? (iod thought about me, and so I grew. I tut how did you come to us, you dear? God thought about you, and so I am here. No heathon god or goddess has ever had more zealous devotees than fashion, or a more absurd aud humil iating ritual, or more mortifying and cruel pennance. Her laws, liko those of tho Aledes aud Persiaus, must bo implicitly obeyed, but. unlike them, change, as certainly as the moon. They aro rarely founded in reason, usually violate common sense, some times common decency, and uniform ly common comfort. All the strength of the world and all of it's beauty, all true joy, every thing that consoles, that feeds hope or throws a ray of light along our dark paths, everything that makes us see across our poor lives a splendid gold aud boundless future, comes to us from peoplo of simplicity, those who havo made another object of their desire than the passing satis faction of seltishness aud vanity, and have uodi'i'stooil that thwart of liviri" n is to know how to give one's life Parents mold tho characters of their children, or leave the molding to others thus comforts or pestetments are made for our oivn homes and the world. Homo i where tho heart is. A place our feet may leave, but not onr hearts. Home is where peace, joy. comfort and happiness reign. Where father wbit!es merrily, where mother sings cheerily, where children are happy, joyous and gay: where the family gathers around tho evening lamp, buy with hook, tho needle, Rent Her Double. "I knew no one for four weeks when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsbuig, Pa., "and when I got hotter, although I had one of tho best doctors I could get, I was bent doublo ami had to rest my hands ou my knees when I walked. From this terrible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to enro Stomach, Liver and Kidney disorders. At Lowe's Drag Store. Price uOcts. What We Can Do For You V i Two Papon for the Price of One. You Get the Now of the World uud the Local News Thrown in as a I Jar gain. To those who pay up arrearages and a year in advance, nnd to all new subscri bers who pay in advance, we maku the following proposition comprising several difTerent.couplets to select from; PbigV'ok Publications peb Yeab. Handon Recorder $2 00 Sun Francisco Bulletin 0 80 Portland Evening Telegram fi 00 Weekly Oregonian 1 fiO Appeal to Keason 50 Our OiFer. The Bulletin is one of the leading pape of the West, and is a daily published in San Francisoo, and gives all the news. Our offeo includes the Sunday Bulletin. Kecordt-r and Bulletin, one year.. $7 00 Kecorder and Bulletin, one month Go The Portland Eveuiug Telegram is issued six limes a week. It gives all the news that is woith readinc and up to time of going tc press, much ot it being '21 hours fieiher th;::t wheu it reaches here through any otlur journal. Kefonler and Telegram "ne vnr. $" "0 For a weekly new.sp-iper the Weekly Ore ioninn leads in the Northwest, and cives all the now usually continued in a weekly pap? r. Keennvr and Weekly Oregonian.. $2 "i0 It is the duty of ench person to seek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing about bei ter conditions and great r prompt-ritv for the human family, and for the purpose f giving our readers a cliancj to inform themelves we ive them the best Appeal to lieas.m. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest Older of rea soiling is not safe. Itecordei and Appeal to Keason... $2 00 CLARENCE Y. LOWE, llumlou. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary Is just hi receipt of a new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Druggist SnmirieH. Perfumes, Brushes, Sponges, Soaps Nuts and Candies. Clcarn, Tolmrros ami Clirnrpttes. Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter's Supplied The City Meat Market, BOOTS SHOES You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER'S Dealer in Boots and Shoes Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. SEWING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE Uusebali Schedule not Lave much weight with Urn men j papers aud the playthings, ami who writo wis tMli'oriaU for our dai ly papers: but of those 1 i : t lo ones tho Master saitl: "Of stub, is tho kingdom uf heaven." L 11. Am-js. A 3urprN Patty. A pleasant surprise party may h given to your stomach and liver, by aking a iiiil.cin j vvnish will ro!itvn t their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. They are a m )-?t wjn.ldrfnl remedy .nflbrdiugstuc relief and cure for headache, dizzi ness and con-tipntiou. 25ctsat Lowe's Drug Store. a?. SHEEP - HERDER, De Laney's new novel Ad. Oregon writer's Greatest Effort. A r-tory of Hii; prpnt range wurn into ' ! ilt..-vV 'H lit if. Centennial JVotes. The attendance at the Lewis and Clark Exposition on Juno '21, G. A. It. Day, was lo,73. There wto about 30UI) veterans present, and appropriate exercises wore hold. Last Saturday, Seatllo Day, was oue of tho biggest days at the Lewis and Clark b'air. Tho northern tun tropolis sent several hundred citize: s to attend the exercises. For tho purpose of stimulating night attendance at the Lewi and Clark Exposition, tho mariagpmnnL has devised a coupon arrangement which will enable th purchaser of a fifty-cent admission ticket to take in twenty live cenfs worth of shows on tho Trad free of charge. bask in tho a'ltinhino of each other' love, "il.nuo is not nisTclv four square walls. Of wood, and hnck. and spiicious liaKH." We would be glad to see all chil dreu grow to n-efnl manhood and womanhood. They should be trained along the hues of indutry. In -hort, the homo ought lo bo a sort of ! formaline! training, that through ;;n useful occupation, the i.-a' k-ik of the child's mind might : roni lv per ceivod. Xot all vu. s !f..ics play, but enough of iu: i. ih.-.k-work aud pleasure alike enjoyabb and refreshing. Thus the child might bo t rumed iu useful way-, and oi n physical rigor now almoM uipo oe by the unusual straiu o k uu .he child inclined tu tu lions haoi.-. At Handon Juno 1 Marshlii'Ii! vs liandou Juno 1 1 (Aiipiille vs " June N"Hth Itt-nd vs " July lC-Mar-htloId vs July -:$ Uoquille m A n n i North Hond vs " Aux MnrrthflelU vm Sept :t ('ixpiiile va ,4 SVpt i7 N'.j.-ih Uciid vs " At Co .uillo May 21 Handon vs (iquilto June 4 N.aili I5enl vs June ,'.".-5Iars!i!i- !d vs ' July ' Kauuou vs July lG-N'o tli Hi-nd vs ' Vug Maridiiield vs " Vu;; Kl-ltaud ui vs " ul '-'7 North IVud vs " Sept 17 .Mar.slilicld vs " At N itli Head .May LM MarhfiVld vs North Head May M mdon vs ' June 18 Coqnille vs July it Handon vs July '3 Mar-hfield vs Jnlv :il Uoquille vs uc -0 Handon vs " Sept :S Mar-hWd vs Sept 10-'oqail!e vs ' At Matsli:i.-!d Mav --f'equille vs Marshli.-ld June 11 North Hi ml vs " June IS Handon s " July 'J Norlh Head vs July il I'lUHMlle vs " Julv III Haudoii vs " Vug i:5 North Hend vs " ng I'O ('oquille vs " Sen! ll Hnatl 'is vs ' by buying thla reliable, honest, high grade sew irg machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. ILL. 0 Yes! 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Href, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Lamb, Hologna nnd I'ork Sausago, Pressed Heef, Head Chetso, Corned J?eef, l'icklfd Pork, Kgcs, Vegctalles and Hotter. Call on nj and get our prices before baying elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wagon, nlwnya following in the same rut. We are pushers, striving for a larger business, and we set th'-re by keeping Tlie Best Meat izi tlie Land and Belling at the very lowest prices. Wo aro here to pleaao and hero to stay. Yours to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer CHICO Will give a regular ten day Servico between Coqaille Kivor, Oregon, and San Francinco, California, for both passengers nnd freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. E. DYER. Agent, Handon. Oregon. S WAYNE & HOYT, Agent, 2G Battery Street, San Francisco. California.- City Barber Shop BATH ROOMS, SHAVES, 2T Cts EACH SHAMPOO, II A I It CUT, SINGE, MASSAGE, each; TCt3. AND BATH. Hotel Coquille Uocjxii!lc Jity5 Oregon. J. I. TITPIMSR, Proprietor. , This well-knowu hotel is uow uiulcr new and com petent manaKcmeiiL and lias been thorough 13 reu ovatfd throughout. The table service is equal to auy in Southern Oregon. Smple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bar in connection with tbo hotel. The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer 1 beth. J 0. P. JENSEN, Master- 1'iii-Stt anipr is N w. is Sfionly laiilt, and fittrd will; the latest improvements, and viif give a iij.uliir : si rvur, t. r pa-M-rftr- and fr-;.lit. between the Corjuiilc Kiver, ( rt'o. and Sail lTanc:st;f, Calif. R. T. KUl'Z, ETiP.KIIT DVKK, Atrnt. Uandon, Oregon. Managing Aufiit, L'i-T Fnnt Strt-it, San FrancNco, California. n First Glass Watch Repairing. Agates Ground, Polished and Mounted to order; or any other work in my line will be dune in a neat and satis factory manner, at a reasonable price. (Jail and sec my now line of jewelry con sisting of Stick I'ins lint Pins, Sash 1'iiiR, Lady's Waist Sei.s, Kroorhe.i, Kracelets, Caff and Collar imUons. Chains, Charms, and UiugH. wliieb has just arrived. AlITlU'i: K!PK. V;.;.ij;i;.i!ur Bandon, :d Jeweler. Oregon. All LINMENT. CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN CUflES I WSURALCIA. SP.1AI.1S, CUTS, CRIKSKS. 3URNS, SCALDS. T OLO SORCS, CRICK IH O'.CK, BACKACIIC, LUMBACO, STIFF JWNTJ, CONTCACTCO UUSCXLS, SPRAINED ANKCLS. CCRN HUSKCR'3 SPPAIVC3 WRISTS. FROSTID FBIT. CCRKS. SCH10HS, CHILBLAINS, AMD ALL W.'LAUiiATJOaS Of 13 XR OX BEAST. 'I'lic Diuiiiniid (.'uri. The latest newa from Paris, ia, that they have discovered a diamond cure for consumption. If 'oii fear con sumption or pneumonia, it will, how ever, be bu.-t for you to take that jjroat romedy mentioned by U". T. McGee. of 'Vanleer, Tenn. "I had a couh for fourteen years. Nothing helped ino uutil I look Dr. Kinf's New Discovery for Consumption, (Jonahs and Colds, which fjave in stant relief and effected n permanent euro."' Unequalled quick cure for Throat and 'Lung Troubles. At. Lowe's Drtiff Store. Price HOcts and 1.00, guaranteed, Trial bottle free. Foe Sai.k Corner lot. with pmall honi and oDtbiiildiiiuH. lot lL'iix4' feet; sitnatt'd mi Iris Strut t. near Hrooinliandlo Factory. Price $-1)0. Eiujuirc at this otlioe. AUo throo lot in (Jartwright Addition. WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN in this and ndjoin iay counties for homo or traveling work, representing aud advertising the Wlmh-sale and Educational Dt-partmentH of an old es tablished M annfactnring Honse. Salary $!.50 per day with oxpenses advanced. Rig ! i li,.ti of ro-.Tf ; iwuiti'm p-cn- Tiie woman who looks . ruaid to the tune when the 'fgL.t'tiiuj; if llOUSellold cares will give h..;- ;jm,. f .n meutal development, sh.ei; l t..-4 . tho lighteniug-iip process at on--There is always a be-i vv ty : , things. Tho ben.di.t, who gave wife an e isy lesson in saving .inie n the ilish v.'ashing by i)i;eiiiii' iit china anil the fragments of in- fea t all into hot water together, may ti l n nave mmcK the nest way. JJu. f fh I dishes came out of the -uimm .g elean ami uuhrokon, who could dis pute his assertion that it was better loan spenuiug an hour iu scraping tho plates? Fignralivt-ly speaking. there isa groat deal of time ici.mI hi scraping tho plates in magtrf.uug trilles in getting ready to do some thing. Tho real business of the day is crowded through in somo way, but there are so many other things that are given undue promiuonco that by the timo Hie day is over the poor housemother is a bundle of nerves and weariness. JJut it isu't always so. The years that have opened nearly every avenue in tho business world to women, havo taught many of them to apply business methods in the manngomeut of a'home. Good rules of action get iho noswor wher ever they aro npplied. If concentra tion is a necessity in nn office, it. is equally important in tho home, for where it is proporly applied, it ena bles one to accomplish the best results with tho least labor. a tec un'.-tcd .wcKtmmn. authority The Weekly . r1 KB ! -- t; 5 f, ti.'" c . . :i a z 3 IT VLS l 4 ti L-n iVj Kl'.l I.- B-f 7 - lV t. Cf Wll i I'. V . - ft' f2 r v 5M5 Take -ooo The Weekly Oregonian and this paper v . -si! !he nows of hnsue, state, the hit 1 at Home Arc you a sufferer? Has your doctor been unsuc cessful? Wouldn't you prefer to treat yourself AT HOME? Nearly 1 ,."500,000 -women have bought Wine of Cardui from their druggists and havo cured themselves at home, of such troubles as periodical, bearing down and ovarian pains, leucor rheca, barrenness, nervousness, dizziness, nausea and despond ency, caused by female weakness. Ihese aro not easy cases. "Wino of Cardui cures when the doctor can't. Wine of Cardui does not irri tate tho organs. There i3 no pain in tho treatment. It is a soothing tonic of healing horbs, free from strong and drastic drugs. It is successful because it cures in a natural way. Wine of Cardui can be bought from your druggist at 81.00 a bottle and you can begin this treatment today. Will you try it? Id cajci requiring special directions, address, gtTlos symptom The LftdiM1 anwry Popt., Tbo Cbattanooe Medlcino Co., uuxiwnoogn, xvua. C'iSUWPTIC ( ir ar:il k. -1 .: -.. Jiii Am' t:- -e '--J C .i I I r nee e -j-: i j. i .'JO rj -..'."ft '' Fr.' Trinl. V , K A i5ures,- ar.'l duickeit Ouro foT'alTli 3 TiCIiOAT tod XiVNG TRQUB- 4 L,i.'S, or MONEY BACK. El Dorado TONSORIAL PARLORS P. 8. HOYT, Prop. r.ooat.Ml In KL DOHA DO Hl'ILDING. I ht Stri-t, IUNIHIN. OKKCON SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND IIAIK CUTTING AT STANDARD I'HICES. Hiitliroom newly (Ittcd up with Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cull! Hutlir. !ir, cfiitM 60 YEARS' U EXPERIENCE I r. mm 1 HADE WIAIWl DESIQNS Copyrights ftc. Anrona sending a ikotch and deicrlpUpn my quickly acertain our opinion free whether an Inrontlnn U probably patonuihle. Comtnnnlc. tlonintrlotlyconddonttnl. HANDBOOK on Patent entfreo. Oldest agency for ecurin(rpatent. Patents taken' throuab Wunn X Co. recelre tpeeial notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A hnndomo!y llluMrated Troekly. Ijirccst clr cut .tlon or nnr nclentltlc journal. Terms. W a year: four months. ?L Sold byall newsdealers.- HUNN&Co.361B' New York Uranch OsBco. C25 K 8U WashlORton; I). C- HEAD TAB REMARKABLE CURE "I vrak much a3icted -with rhcninatisin, writes Ed. C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, "going ebout on crutdies and suffering a great deal of pain. I -was induced to tr' Kniinrd's Snow Liniment, which cured me, after using three 50c bottles. ITISTIIQ GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER USED ; have rec ommended it to a number of persons, all cxpresi themselves as being benefited by it. I now walk without crutches, and cm able to perform a great deal of light labor on the farm." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BALLARD SNOW L!NIIV1NT CO. ST. LOUIS. U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED 3Y C. Y. LOWE. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? T-p Vrtii TO Wo nro etiI1 doin basiness at The Old V-FU. XJKJ Stand and can please vou. Give ub a Call and oxamiue our Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is tbo timo to purchase Hardware. The nmler-igueil hay m stock a largo assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies. I'uintH, Oil. DoorN and Window. T1NSI10P IN CUNNKCTIOK. A. McNAIB, The Banclon Hardware Man. Wanted-An Idea Who con tblnl of some lrnpl tblnit to uatcutl Proloct yonr Idea: ttapy may brlni? you wealth. Wrffn Tftr.-W n PUTi- .-PTTHV rrf Pnlnt Arfi-. THE STEAMER DISPATCH TISIrASS NdTU'K. N'otifip is h rrl.y yivi-n to all jhtsohs nt lo ir'pH8 uMn the im-i-iisiw of Dr. Ki-nvi'ii. .:. ... l i.i l.'i r ..i i .1 .til Hindi uriwrrii riiiriin imm-iiiiu uir hiiim. i iTiAr 0 1 u TTT1 r i rv rotul. iii Norlhirn Ciirrv. liv rt iiiovinif. 1 rlU.MAo till hi. Master cut i or dt'.stroviti" iiiiilirr iijhui sniu ' Ijfnv-s Htnidon every raorninj;. oxcept luntl. '-'." rfwtirtl will bit )nh for itifonsia- t Sunday. Ht 70 o'clock nnd makes conn-. tion Ir.itliii" to a conviction of trc.uuiM as i tion with the train and steamer JIvrl nt ii-"f . ... : 1 1 . 'I.i :.l .1:. f)ro...-r Mi--!, 1! T'T!. Z-.-?t" -7". f. e at ir..ti u 11 4 - ft p. tu ' zc?. v-..ljln:-..u i.ru.-tht-u-i-rssc i'St .- iu' . ; v. i,y.,t! w "itvl