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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1888)
f v- 'J t .' 1- -"''"titfiirfc i imn 'i"MK 3i.4JI.S. T.u1s at the A!!. any ortoiike close as follows: i-'or aii ofiiues :.orth Ice t&sturn stutw ! Th 2 SV'tst Sitic ,-o:oJ A. M. -Anil the Iuirow Gaiiire R. It. ) ; or Pif'.!aP'l and .Salem. ..11 A.M. I r ahis anil Vaiiuin?. 12;i0 r. si. Ai oS;s outh 7-30 P. M. The postotliee w ill be closed each evening frv-ni six to seven o'clock. !i .-.icUiered matter for (the e-ir'v mornini! train should h? mailed before S o ciock the yto iocs eveniii'. O. dc.C. K- '0I.WK TABth. NORTH BOUND. I ala. t-xpi: . . , j Eugene ex 11:15 f'.e'ht 7;u.-- m Porti'd 10 lUa:n 1135-iil . Slfipm 7:l'hi!.! " 4.'iiii SOUTH jJOUM). Arrives' Departs! Arrives Calaexp J 7;45inl S 0.v-i!i, Ashland!) 00 im Eugene ex liijpmll2 4('pm l uciie -J 40pm Freight j l.SOpui!l:i:rt-ne C.OOpm No Freight received for south after JU a. m. ci ihosaiue day. LEBAXOX 3RAXCH. v Alba'y' Departs Arrives. No 11... ..112.50 p ni'Lebauon So 13 i S.10 p m, " at 1 oS p in S.5(i p m F'm Leb'n I X.) ii. No 14 ,5.00 p m Aibanv at 5.45 am Vl 00 p m; '" 2.45 p in OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs l:s.seil2er Freight 'll.lnamil.OO p m ' 5.25uili;.50 a m lOTTIXilS AKOl'T TOW.. Ice cream at the city restaurant to-day. Hoys go to F. M. Ui t a uoid-headed French's cane. and Very itev. K. K. Priehard, of this city, and Ii. A. Newell, of Salem, wilt f-:chinge pulpits on Sunday. N. H. Rush, journalist and typo, v. i.o is- looking through the west, is voikimr for a few days for Mr. lUirkhart. Tin f. Brink of, this city has bee n summoned as a U. S. grand jurior to serve on the jury soon to l.e empaneled in Portland. Your school tax is now due and unle.-s paid very soon w ill become delinquent. Pay the same before co.-ts ol collection are added. .Baccalaureate address will be delivered by Kev. H. A. Newell, of Salem, in the ollege chapel.at 8 i. m. select voices will assist in the ' m--re Kxamine the list of men vho carrv accident policies in the 1 rav- elers and vou will iind they are i:".--fina. caiviul men. O. t. , I vj:;n. aeni. Children's dav will be observed . . . . ' . i , 1. at tiie L onre; tioi.ai ciiuicn i th:s movnin at 11 o c'ock. ! Pa: .Mils are requested ti.cir children. to brim 'ii It- WOIK Oil lllc st cj in iiic ai- I . !n;iv.een Iroadani:i and ierry ; u tets will be commenced on Mon day morning by the contractor, E. Is. lavidson. V.. P.. Davidson ".-hupped" into our office from Mr. Shupp's place several branches of cherries tiiat iiiv exceedingly line even for this x:eny coi'utry. T.J. Overman received this -week a 4ii-inc.h Vict Junior bicycle fur V.'Jl McCulioch. is the most i -.jiUjiiete. and handsome lutle cycle we have seen. Mrs. Fast' boarding house has ? 'tea removed to two doos east of ti e Puss House, where she is pre pa:ed to offer lirst-class board ard 'liJ;iiugly t!e week or month. ('erti.icates of election have leea issued to all the newly elected o '.:ceis of Finn county except ten r.-t surveyor's office, which will pro .'-ably ie issued .iionuay n mi. 0 (Conner. The service at the Piesbyterian 1 Lurch ihis morning begins promiit- lyatllA. m. All are welcome to j T:.e:n. I he children o! t tie S. S. j cent,, to Mitchell, in Oregon, Kep i'.re rc'iiiested to be at the church a i resentative Hermann lias secured .? betore 11. ihe . . services wiil be omitted. The Pendleton East Oregonian j wili suspend its daiiv edition un-i Ia-s it can secure 300 bona fide sub- I seru.ers for it bv Julv 1st. Thev i -.ov.- have onlv 17-3 subscriliers for i 't. and claim to be running it at a j of 4250 per month which is no ! v.r ' Fnder the headiic' via;. vwu LTC KJiiim i.vin.c .... , .. -ii t. .i ... ... ...... tractors tor erecting a country re- ,.eiu-e by 1) I. MontHth He , "Ti e contract to June lo, and new j i-lans and specificatins an be I seen at Monteith & Seiienbach's. ; The ladies of the M. E. and Congregational churches will give! an entertainmeni at the opera: house. June 15, consisting of vocal I :.:id instrumental music, ' recita- iif .ns, tableaux and pantomime. ! Tjite programme promises an en-; j!yable time. j ' Children's day will be observed i ti.is morning a'iH the Presby-tf-rian church. The service will consist of recitations c-a'ling and singing by the chil-, together with a snort a.!-! bv Kev. H. A Newell, of tsaijm. All will be made welcome. A S.KIEIOIS ,(II)K1. One Team Haas into Aao'her Iverylcg two People and Killing a H:r.-e. Yesterday afternoon as .Mr. W. Youi'.g and wife were d'.rviuj; in u buggv "near the resilei.ee of II. Brvaiit. in the suburbs, o: thi city , Lcs team lec:tme ingiueneu y-asinu train and ran away. After running a short tne hor.-e.s ran sj'iai-!y uga ) :,3vv wairou being diivHi by VlrUan-. T!e hit cr and at a J..h:i Jiirs. You:i2 were both tii: :-w:; out. ctiving severe, thvugh not uta! jiirics. The buggy w-s ba ir...ke:i.as:tUhe leg ot ono .k i.'i d'.v became ie fastened in tiie wheel ibe wagon ueaking ilig il oeliig killed. it, r.eccssi 'Win mi ii ii n j n. iHE 'lHI2i IMKT1". I a.ua me rart it iroposes o Plav in tie, 1 J .5. T . -r . - the Presidential Coatc-st. ! ' i AVe regret to note that the; Women's Christian Temperance ; Union of Albany is takimj up the cudgeis lor the third party candi-1 dates for the presidential contest, i next autumn, for the reason that it is always a thing to be deprecated to see as worthy an organization as this deluded into lending its sup port to political clap-trap schemes at the cost of the success of the real cause which it espouses. Elsewhere in the Hkhald, under the heading of ''Temperance jSotes," contributed by the YV. C. T. U. of Albany, are warm words of praise for this third part v move ment in the coming presidential contest. To all those who are in terested in the promotion of the cause of temperance this should be a source cf regret, for nothing now could do more to destroy the hopes or any oenehciai legislation on this subject in the near future, than giving support to this third party political huinbuggery during this presidential vear. The fact that less than 200 voted for the third party in Linn county in the election just held compared with a majority of 900 when the vote on prohibition was taken, shows conclusively that the real temperance element is outside of fie third party. There are good people who adhere to the third party, of course ; and this is the worst part of it, to see these ear nest temperance workers smite tne cause they desire to promote by aiding this party, which, without any hone of success, seeks only to reiocilate its part played tour years ago. The issue might as well be met now as later. If, after the fair and square vote taken last fall on the prohibition amendment, which was shorn of all party considerations, the question cannot now rest with out being interwoven with the third party during the presidential year, it must be prepar-d for defeat for many years to come, for the repetition now o the work of the third party in 1SS4 is one thing the sober, temperance masses of the people of this country will not brook without the bitterest opposi tion to such third party and its promoters. TIIK MKVSOSfS ollICE. Mr. FiSher WililNot Accept the.Officeion a Clerical Error. In conversation yesterday with 1. T. T. Fisher concerniiii; the Mr. Ji. 1. i. t isher concerning the t rror in the yji boooks of Santiam and f ranklin Butte precincts, bv ...i.:..u i j .i . i .." ihiuii me uuuru inai maoe ine official canvass of the vote, counted linn 111 Mi.i t ivuntln cn' .1.. s"11""111 mai lle llilu leiuseu 10 aucepi. ine cer- uhcate ot election, and would not accept the office, for the reason that he believed the votes were actually cast for Mr. O'Conner, and he considered he was entiltled to them. Mr. Fisher and Mr. O'Conner will go before the county clerk Monday and open and count the ballots in those precincts, and if it is found that the votes which were left blank in the returns were actually cast for Mr. O'Conner, as reasonable to suppose, then Mr. Fisher will ask that the clerk issue tne certificate ot election to Mr. O'Conner. This is certainly the fair thing to do, ami exhioits the proper .-pirit on :ne part of Mr. Fisher. oi:i ii n Ksr .vol i s. Measures Relating to the Pacific Coast Dis posed ol at Washicgton- "A pension has been granted to Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin M. Clamgett, East Portland. In compliance with petitions from people on the route from Prineville, by Howard and Cres- irom me postmaster-general anor- der for a postal service, which will be advertised at once, and bids in vited. ceiia-or aincneu nas presented a petition irom citizens ot Lane and Benton counties, Oregon, praying Ior passage of amendments to e at t OI aiay b, issb, entitled an act tlers "'ithin railroad limits, and for unici I'UlllUBt-s. AU1S IieilllOIl u,rae mtun-u t il,,, b,ic lands Senator m h n ate granting a pension of 72 oer month to Casper Blanke, of Port land. Pensions have been granted to Isaac O. Johnson, Linkeville, Ore gon, and liichard Bvrde, Capps, W.T. Tiie postmaster-general lias no tified llepresentative Hermann tiiat lie has established a tri-week-ly mail service between Ashland and Shake, via Baron and Sod Springs, in Oregon, to commence July 1, 1SSS. . . Through the exertions of Rppre- sentative Hermann, the postmast er-generai issued an order to-day for an increased mail service to six tunes a wt:ek, to Brandon and Port Orford, tiie service to begin July 1. Mrs.' Mellville A. Frissell has been appointed postmistress at Mc- Kenzie r.rit!-e. Lane county, Ore - gon, vice liachel A. Powers, re- move-1 j. C. Coughitt, postmaster at Chatiarov Snokan resigned, and1 Flora A. Long i.as been appointed in ids place. 'Jan. M. Turner has been appointed postmaster ai , Tucker. Cow iitz comity, V. T.. oj uc..-.-ed IS.j:se M. Snuth, whu has j ru'Si1 I': i;e. e s-ji-reta : the treasury has ii. Wuo'sev as- i;ite l Joiin : ..eel'C t !i::.Ue uiihe iifiht. hniUs's at ?ss, Wasiiintoii Tev- i i:or cc:iia:i now carries a Forrand and Votev iir.e ot THE MOiraiXU MULlijartamWii.-iiirrtwmryCTa AiGiM Ll.i;t;E. PwgraErae of Cominenceirnut Exercises to tie Eeld Ta:s:Week. Following is the complete pro gramme of commencement week exercises f the Albany Collegiate Institute, to be held in the college chapel : SUNDAY. Baccalaureate sermon at S p. si. by lie v. 11. A. Newell, of Salem; theme "The Parchments. Monday evening. The following programme of the alumni exercises will be held at 8 o'clock : Music Selections from Martha, orchestra. Oration "Civilization," Quincv E. Propst, 'S(i. Essay "Little Things," Lillian M. Robertson, 'St. Music Medley overture, orches- Oration "The March of Mind," James Tomlinson, '87. 4 Vocal duet "Edenland," Mrs. G. E. Chamberlain, liev. E. Ii. Prichard. Representations From Ivanhoe, Marv Irvine, '84, Hettie Miller. '79. " Music " Sounds from Home," orchestra. Annals Mrs. Hettie Templeton, J o IO. Vocal solo Mrs. Cochran. TUESDAY 2:30 P. it. The undergraduate exercises will occur as follows : Prayer. Music Choral S'ocietv. Clan of Roderick Dhu E. Blod gett, N. McConnick, YV. Cowan, K. Irvine, F. Barrett, E. Barrett, H. Barr, A. Cannon, AV. Gal-' braith, li. Wheeler, P.Simon, F. Dorris. "The Traveler," Percy Young. Solo and Chorus "Only to See Her Face Again," Eva Cowan. "The School for ."scandal" Ves ta Mason, as Sir Peter Teazel, Lora Vance as Lady Teazel. "The battle ol'Fonteiioy" Chas. Sox. ? "The Brook" Juvehiles. King Lear, Act I Una Robert son, King Lear; Lida Galbrath, Goneril; Velle Irving, Regan; Esther Marshal, Cordelia; Maude Van Horn, Earl of Kent; Dorina Marshall, Duke of Burgundy; Flora Mason, King of France; Minerva Monteith, Earl of Gloster; Lena Ma" shall, Duke of Albany; Mildred Bunnester. Duke of Corn wall. Vocal Solo "Marguerite", Min nie Van Horn. j "Morning" M. Burmester, L. Marshall, M. Reed, L: Ramsey, ; V. Irving, L. Galbraith, D. Mar-! shall. j Jack Horner old, Charlev ! Chamberlain ;new, Clement Irvine. Chorus. TUESDAY 1 :30 P. M. Senior Class Tree Exercises: Planting of the Tree Collins YV. Elk ins. Hi -story and Prophecy Ina Robertson. TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK. Instrumental Solo "A Winter Night," Prof. W. H. Lee. Lecture Rev. V. H. Landon D. I)., of Portland; subject, "The Kducation for the Times." Chorus "The Sailors' Return." WEDNESDAY EVENING. The commencement exercises proper will be held at 8 o'clock. Prayer. Instrumental solo "HoDe," Prof. W. H. Lee. Junior Essays Gobbo, "The Afti nnath," Floy Mason; Hamlet, Ina Robertson. Vocal soloRev. 13. Ii. Prich ard. Junior oration "False Ideas of Progress," Lewis E. Lee. Recitation "Jephthah's Daugh ter," Esther Ma shall. Vocal solo "The Kightnigale's Trill," Mrs. G. E. Chamberlain. Oration "Our National Future," John A. Geisendorfer. Oration "Man the Architect of His own Fortune, Collins W. El-! kins. Vocal duet Mrs. Cochran and Mr. Adair. Conferring of degrees. Benediction. Ttrcli!L!ilit Procesxlon. A grand torch light procession was given at Lebanon Friday night. It was not strictly a party dernontration, as the banners dis played were Blackburn and Monta gue. An oration was delivered b Jacob Roland, and firing of anvils, baud music and short speeches were the order of the eyening. A grand demonstration was also given at Harrisburg on receipt of the news that the state would give Hermann 7000 majority. All Uesiuiied. At a meeting of the board of the Corvalfis agricultural college held on yesterday morning, ail of the old professors but oue sent in his resignation Prof. Atkins was elected president, but it seems as though they cannot secure any one to act in the place of the declining ; urotessors. Corvallis Gazette. l:iss Lamp Wicks. Parker Pr0s. have just received anew kind of lamp wick which promises to supercede the old ones entirely. They are made oi glass so finely woven as to closelv ; resemble the" ordinary , w;ri. ti1ini t!lftl;mitl ,.Vl mr.'- needs no trimming and will buni j lnwh ,r.rilter ts.lu trie old not burn o: wicks. way. The wicks will r-ut. requiring no change Call and see them. i The reunlar meetiiisr or ti'.e T C. T. F;. on next Tuesday after noon wi!! bt- post nor: ed on account oi uie couimeveemei)' "he college. Bv orde. detit. exercises at oi tiie pres- 1 Il.-t I : ! i'Uic of ':...! i : ai, ir'" i.ilps. full 'V. V. Inui it'-a'!'. a fi:H ill li a .;(. 1 il c:T, and infants' ".v!;ilc u::d sc HERALD: SlXDAY, JUNE 10. 1SS i;jii:tu SEK VICES. VVhehe, When and by Whom Sekvj ces Will he Hkld To-Day. Catholic -Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school s.t "i p. ui. at the Academy. "Rc-v. L. Metayer, rector. Chkistian Cnuncu Services every f ;Ui"th Similar at their church buildialr by Rev. H. M. Waller at 11 a in. and usual hour in the ewening. Smid.iy school at 10 a. iu. Evangelical. Corner of Lyon uiid Fouith str' services atll a.m. aud T ;:". . .u Pastor Key. S. E. Davis. Su.jtn school 10a. tu. Prayer nieet imr every 'Wednesday evening. Methodist. Corner Ellsworth and T ih d streets Services at 11 a. m. and .:o0o. in. Pastor, Rev. H. P. We Lb. Sabbath school 2:30 p.m. Prayer meet- in every Thursday evening. PiiEsuYTEUtAN. Corner of Broai'.al bin and Fifth streets. Services at 11 m. and 7:30 p. in. Paslor Rev. E. L. Pritehard. Sabbath school at 12:15 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Congregational. Corner of Ferry and Fourth streets. Sen : at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Pastor ET. ft- V. Kominger. Sabbath sclu .1 12:15 rrayer meeting eunesday evening: United Pkesuytki ian. Corner of Washington and Fifth streets. Servi - ces at 11 a. in. and 7:00 p.m. Pastor Rev. o.u. irvme. Saboaui school at 2:.K)p. j m Prayer meeting every Wednesday j evening. j St. Paul Methoiust Corner Mont- j gomery and Third streets. Sc." ices at ; 11 a. in. and 7:00 . in. PatO'", Itev. ; G. F. Round. Sabbath school at 10 a. j in. Prayer meeting on Thursday Si evenings. baptist. Corner ot Lyon an streets. Services at 1 1 a. m p. m. Pastor Rev. L. J. Truinbcll. Sabbath school immediately after the morning services. Prayr meeting every Thursday evening. Phot ust ant" Episcopal 1'iimcii Services will be held in St. Peters Epis copal church every alternate Su.nlay, morning and evening. Sunday cchooi at a. in. Friday evening service on every Friday preceding the Sunday service. All are invited to atieial. OKI I ! IKY. Another' pioneer and respected ! citizen. Levi Fanning, departed ' this life at his home near Albany ! on the morning of June o, 1SSS. He had been in poor health fors some time and yet his death came ' with a shock of surprise. Mr. Fanning was born in Virginia Fe'-i ruary 8, 1S0!, his age at the time! of his death being 7'-' years, 3 ! months and 21 days. When about : eleven years of age he removed . wit'i his parents to Illinois, soon ; after to Tennessee where they re-' mained for a short time and re-; turned to Illinois, where he iv- j mained until he removed to Oregon ; in 1S52, settling in Linn county, ' where he resided until demise. ; After a residence of nearly thirty-; six years the verdict of his! neighbors is that he was a quiet, : honest, upright Christian man. and what better eulogy could be bestow-. ed. He leaves a companion, three : children, and children's children ; to mourn las loss, but with the assurance that he is resting in j peace. His remains were laid to j rest in the Albarv cemetei v, June 7th from the United J'resbyterian church in Albany, followed by a large number of relatives, friends and acquaintances. The funeral sermon was conducted by Rev. II. P. Webb, of the M. E. church, and Dr. S. G. Irvine, of the U. P. church. All unite in their syrnpa- thv to the relatives. W. Look here, guld-headed walking' sticks from 2.oti to .15 at F. M. ! French's. 1 Legacy cigars are the best ;c i cigar in the market. For sale at i Parker Bros. j Read C. B. Roland Jc Co.'s adv. j on opposite page. They are actually j selimg their elegant siocK oi dom ing at cost. Patronize home industry and try some oi . I. Joseph's Havana tilled 5c. cigars, the first of his own man- j ufacture. A good, gentle, family lrse, ; buggy and harness, for sale at a ! bargain. Enquire at the office of Burkbait it Keeney. j A bankrupt stock of ladies', j Misses' and children's slippers ! have just been received at H m. imp.-on's, which will be sold at cost. A big remnant sale, including J0OO desirable remnants at one-half the usual price, is now offered by A. B. Mcllwain. Call early and get bargains. j P.rownell oi Stanard have com- menced running a delivery wagon ot tneir own, and will call every morning wherever desired and re- ceive orders and deliver goods promptly. Messrs. AVill & Stark have re ceived a fine lot of gold-headed canes, fine silverware, gold watches and chains, etc.. which they are offering at verv low prices. Call and see them. j Keep out the flies by using screen j doors and windows, manufactured i and put in vour house complete at ! i a reasonable ju ice, by K. B. Vunk. I Shoo on corner ol Second and j Ellsworth streets. F t. Kenton Has always on hand a complete line of family ard staple grocer ies. AH noo'is oromiith" delivered an. 1 satisfaction guaranteed. ( Jive : bin. vnnr nriler n stale ETOOlis. i ; hr "positiveiv 'oods which deiv i .t;:i.. ;...iitv t,r nriee. 1 - . . I J . A . . V . - ... - - - J .niil I'lizc :liii Tin- best white shirt in niarktl at W. F. Uci.d: aiid d'.n't ti'igct t!uu proposct to -lvc away r"hi .v;,t li with tin. iii. fail and invciU ;! vou :icc(! a irooi! sii" l- I.oX. re 1 and white cow, spotted, 'A i o two 'a i . 1 r. leei eiid ol ian 'vo:te. star in t..rei!a.l. u'lueisiit . t : in the ear OW'M'f. ii s'raved away from the H'. Laiapman. A reward paid ior her recovery. r,. hii receipt of the best ctvr !.-eiig!!t to A'.bar.y -.:.iicr we will :ive away a r, of iitrui!:t"i'-a vV'al .it.i, .::!. c.iL-t wane they usttliin new. we I IM- 1:!1C lausi last. Luwus.lw )"ard3 ! " il, -lt ilcad s" Who Is l'oiir Hoi i'l-n-ml? Your stomach of course. Why? BJ--; cause if it is oat of order you are one i of the most miserable creaiureslhirg. ; Give it a fair, honorable chance and i see if it is not the best friend you have in the end. Don't, smoke ii tiie inoni ) iiig. Don't drink in the morning. Ii j yon must smoke and driuk wait until ! your stomach is through with break- last, ion can drink more and smoke move in the evening and it will lutnu you less. I f your food ferments and does not digest risrht. If you are ticubled with hea. .burn, dizziness of the head, coming up of the food after eating, l-Vill'uisness, Indigestion, or any other trouble of the stomach, you had best use Green's August Flower, as no per son can use. it withou immediate .re lief. ' .Hot tiers, Bead. The proprietors of Santa Abie have authorized Foshay ct Mason to refund your money if, after giving this Cali fornia King of Cough Cures a fair trial as directed, it fails to give saus faction for the cure oi Coughs, (Jroup, Whooping Cough and I'll Throat and hung troubles. When the disease affects the head, and assumes the form of Catarrh, nothing is so effective as California Cat-R Cur;-. These nrenara- i lions are without., euuals as household 1 remedies. Sold at 1 00 a packsge. i Three for 22 50. BJIUUHI - iiM MTII1S GIVE HERMANN 7,000 i ; j j.j. ; ' ! I i this does not interfere with with the Great Slaughter , of Men's ai:d Pvs' CLO m AND- ks Goods AT- i I TV I I jay Strictly first-class goods and i prices that cannot be undersold, i are gn ran teed. j j j j ! BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost AT Come Early azd Got Sizes. Will sell until all are close d out, & OVERMAN, A sent for the hievcies tr; cies and safe ties. Has on l;a: d a line of i.ew and sec ord hand v heels. M1LWS Brownell j l nmwi fi 1 1 MM I 11 Ui U ODDS arid BnDs An odd lot of all silk ribbons ranajino; from 2 to- 6 inches at 10c a yard. The season's dress remnants incluciino- -wools ancL wash goods at one-third their original value. Odds and ends in hose, Remnants of silks and All these remnants must THFY CANT you iKiisrcrw i M) We are selling goods at prices which they will not be able to reach for IO Years HOW Because we know where o buy,l"we know how to buy, and we know how to sell. OUR GOODS never grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor gQ PROFITS The Bis Merchants Come to Us when they want to lump a big shipment and raise the wind. We ?re always ready for them, and con sequently we are able to otter bargains which make the people stare and think we are going to fail. No FeaR We shall keep outdoing TV ALL FLINN BLOCK. embroidery and laces. satins at ridiculous prices. go no matter what price MONTEITH & SEITENBAGH. IT to Come! IS IT? of good for Til at years to come. ACE t THOJl SON. 8IB v i -i p"jj?3rs' "5- 1 -