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7 . J THE MOT? K IN ( j SUyiJAY, SEPTEMBER , 1889 f i UlSlXEaS NOTICES. The latest Fheet music at Mrs Buy vour i-tovcs and tinware at Smith & Washburne '. Try Sa polio for house :leanh. It is unequulcd Browncll & Stauard, N. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of fresh canned roods at a very low ure at Conrad Meyer's. Builders should co to Smith A Washburne's for theircarpentcrs tools iind builders liardwarc. Fahmcy's celebrated blood cleanser atflrowucll fc Stanard and at Dcyoc & Kobson's. P. J. Baltimore general a "rent. l.orers of Kd "bep.-c should call n Conn lin-s. They hare just re- Iweef " UM t"reai"' fC!,ll :",d Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M BanmRart s Anew line of fine wall-papers with holders to in. itch have been opened sit Fortmiller fc Irvine's. They are new and elegant dchins. Call and sec them. It is no jjoud to look at Ihe ther-; momctci this year to judire of winter. I The only thin; to guide you is Brownell fc Stauurd' price.' which i are always down to zero. For chilblain and frost-bites use I Chamberlain's . Pain-Balm. When ' promptly applied to the frozen parts it will ,ievent the skin from turning! black . r peeling off. It allays the,' itching and smarting of chilblains' and soot restores the part to a healthy ' condition For hale by Foshay j Mason. t Grand Army boys, as well as many ! others, will be interested in the fol- j tawing from Alex K. Po e, Stewart, ! Tenn., who is A. D. C. Commander i Bep't Tenn. and Ga. He says: "Wo j kve had an epidemic of whooping cough here and Chamberlain's Cough 1 Remedy has been the on!) tning that ! has done any good." There is not danger from whoiping congh when, this remedy is freely used. ."() cenl j bottles for sale by Foshay & Mason. J Have you heard what Mr. . L. j Weast, of Cambridge City. Ind. , says of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and j Diarrhoea Remedy? If not, here it is: ! "During last summer I was troubled j very much with severe pains in the ! stomach and bowels, and was induced , b) a friend to try this Kcmedy. I took one uose, as per directions, and it gave me almost instant relief. I cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted." 23 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Foshay & Mason. Mr. F. J. Smith, Editor of the Ft ! Abercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says: , "The most wonderful medicine, I ! have ever met with, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and LharrhieaKemedy In case ot cnohc is trives speedy re hat. On Hunting trips 1 have it indispciisible. Put in alkali it impurts a pleasant taste and vents the painful diarrhoea, which alkali water produces. I could not feel safe without it in my house." 2o and 50 cent bottles for sale by Foshay & Mason. New Addition t Albany. .F. li. Abbey's addition to Albany ! in tin? eastern suburbs ot Hie city, has been platted, and -"4 choice' lots are now or, sale at $ofl to $12") i by Cunan & Monteith. Apply at on'.'e and select vour lots. An Absolute Cure The Origin 1 Abietine O'nliuent is only put up in Inrce two-ounce tin boxes, and is an ah.-olute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positive ly cure all kinds of piles. Ask tor the Original Abictine Ointment. Sold by Foshay A Mbson at 25 cent per box by inai. :!U cents. Tou (nnnot Ai!ori! At thiis Beaton ot the to he without a --ootl reliable diarrhoea i balsam in the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all itillamiation of the stomach and howelj are exceedingly ; K dangerous it not attendeti to at once, i ne bottle of BKGGS' DIAKRHOKA : 11ALSAM will do more goo.l in cases I this kind than any other medicine a earth. We guarantee it. O. L. ! Biackman, druggist. ; 'J11 I That people linger along always complaining about tlif t tired feeling? : One b..ttieof beggs' blood puKi-: HER and BLOOD MAKER will en tirely remove this feeling, give them good appetite and regulate diges tion. G. L. Blackmail, ilruggixt. Dont forect that at Mrs. B. E. flyman's is the place.to get your sew iK machines. The Pride f Wouan. ' A clear pearly and transparent sk-n ia always a sign of pure blood, and ail persons troubled with dark, greasy, yellow or blotched skin can j . .r,l bt tKoir Lb,.i ; ,.f ortler. A fw Aosca of RMiGK' ! BLOOD PURIFIOR and BLOOD : MAKER will remove the cause and j the skin will become clear and trans-1 parent. Try it, and if satisfaction is 1 not given it will cost you nothing. 1 It is fully warranted, G. L. Black-! man, drugcist. I .Not a (California Krur. Anybody i-an i-ati-h a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let -'o. like the man who caught the bcur. "Wc advise our readers to puich-isc of, Poshav A: Mason a bottle of anta , Abie, the Ca'ifornia Kins; of C'oiisuiin- i ton. Asthma, lironehitis, Couihs ;irul j Croup Cures, and keep it handy. "l is j pleasing to the taste and death to the : aliovc i-oniplaiiits. Sold :it 1 (V a ! bottle or !! for i '0. California C.it K C'ure ives immediate relief. Tl.i; Catarrhal virus is soon displaitd by itshealiny: and penetratinir nature, iive it a trial. Six month treatment i l 00, sent bv mail 1 10. Terrible. of a death.-, in 'New r from innsiiniption or Two thirds York city a pi'cuinonia. L.1 e snri:c pi-oputtion noil's good lor iuo.-l oilier i lavs :m- daii-'eiuus: ikcr's ' Kiu:lNh llemedy !r nMvats rel.i-vc, am! lile. " . oi.-unit'tion will 1 ! u:;iy save y;u-j any; S .ni Gaines, sco; Win. Fester Pioie ' ville. I irr.cli. tlcriiisiiy "ledii ino i,i Al t or. l:u lors ( iimiurr l' ash. Dr.itbr Walti.-r llani:nn:d -i.y.-: Ailc a lci'ir cxp:-r'.i I'll- I i;;ni- ci. mi tfi the (in Ju-hi- tlirt lv. o.l;i. of i d,: (! -nii if n cut I.--. V : ii- in. i a:-l;t Ii -.. i; ii y UM-. :. ' s i v ; if I) . A' l.or's hi Sim:. ".'.lo" Wi : JAPANESE BAZAAR STOEE. Mrs. Nancy Westfal!, wife of the well knon Chinese contractor Jim Westfall, lias opened a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick next ! (Joor Mled to C. II. Spencer's. It is wilh all kinds of Japanese wares anil novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. ff"All goods sold very cheap. 'PI 111 HI I 10 J I HQ II V KltOPV I WUll DdlVll J I Uudrr the new management Of- WH KEEP- A fuil Hue of choice irov'nion family groceries anij Cannea Pineapples, Olioice Table Delicacies ornamented cakes for Wi'ilautas and Parties. .v.l;in kind;. I.jllia MMIlhu1 H'.ltjt ), f i.1 FRESH BAKED BREAD Kvorv l)av. L) 0 7 CI TEAS and COFFE i) lesr uik' CANNED UOODS, ETC. ne best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars 5'At John Fox's oli standi low Fl nrrs i new brick n I n rv v Tariff di. Mb Cakes 1 IV IT J Raisins an S!U1S :rty re- i Store & MeicWs O O I F A. X Y -01- Albany Oregon Canitai Stock 500 000 OFFICKRS. vsident Charles E. Wolv.rto, I' Vice-l'residt'tit J. O. Writsman. l Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIUECTORS. ii. . Mrahan, Uhas. K. Wolver ton. .1. L. (,'owan, I). 1J. .Monteith J. W. Cusick. .1. O. Writsman, .1 F.hlerkin, Charles Monteith. C r Simtson. n n , . 16, SOIinU , HOIlSerYatlVe ' t ' , 0 n A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People -n-v TTnvnn "Pfownirn rarsoxixzo Homo Efttexpriso : OKPN PACIFIC. Currun & Monteith hsivo lots foi sale on the installment plan, ranj:- inj? in price from $123 to $1000. ; U ILL HMOS. Dealers in all the latest improved : pianos, oraans.sewini; inachines.guns. also a full line of warranted razors, l . l 1 .1 mi , ntucner ano pocitei Knives, ii.e ne&t Uiml f sewing nia -hine oils, needles and extras for all machines. All re pairing in the above lines ncaMv and reasonably done. TAKE TIIE CA15 FItOM Ill'S STABLES RATES: To any art ot the city, 50 cents. For calling, tirst hour $1.50, each subsequent hour $1. Stand in front of S. E. Youn' and W. 1". Head's stores. SllilXillS VlTALIZEKis what you need for constipation, loss f ap-pt-iite, dizziness and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Priee, 10 and 75 cents per ; 'loitie. rosimy oc 3tason. 'stockmen and farmers lElIELAJD, I hereby certify that Dr. I N. Wocdlchas succcis.ully pirated on inv ridirliir borse. ISAAC MAYS. lunner crcrence in reanj lo i omUic'S - i ."ic u. i':nc i ct o-i, i ni. I'ccerso i.ico aiion: .lobn Itn i!..i:..i. A'.r". Wrlv.-.-l ... M bany am. for i try surroiipiliir ll.lii.e and residence con cr ImIi iml Washiutoii ts. 1. N. WOODLK Ve;i rinarj Suiyeon. Albany Batli House .XD HAIR DRESSING SALOON, Take Simmons 'Liver vr One, Dose WORTU ioo "Dollars ! Dear S. L. K: I consider one dose of Sim mons Liver lies ulator worth $100. I was constipated, had Headache, could cat noth ing with satisfaction or appetite had the blues, and felt altogether out of sorts. I re sortrd to lilue Mum, Calomel, (,'ninine. and every remedy su",'osted, but onlv obtained tciiiiorarv relief, (die dose of S I. R did mc more -rood than tftlOO worth of doctors and dectorinjr. Ilesp'y, J c Martin. I haveiheeii a teacher for twenty year?, and during th.it time have had icpeatedattacksof headache, proIuced by torpid l.ivcr, and I have been entirely cured by Simmons Liver Iic;rulaor. i found it to be of so mild a character in its act int. as not to interfere, in the least with my duties in the school room. To those Mini rly situated and subject to he same, I cannot too highly recommend Sim mons l.ivtr ISegulntor. K. K, 1'iikkk, Campbellsvillc, Kj. For your line imported md Ke West eiyurs, tro to M. Uaumrart cigar store, one dooi ast of JJlack man's drug 6to-; 1' buying goods at the. MMl HAITl STflPl Fast experience has proven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves. Fornitoe, tinware Wc sue aiways preparea to Ouyyoui household furniture at the highest cah pnee. I t?T"I-"irst-cl.iss ; ( il, ohl cheaper i than any hou-e in Allxiiiy, '. I L. (iO'l Tl J KB imnwuiuiuB OF ALBANY. OREGON. i-KKMDKsi, L. Flinn. vicE-pKKKm&NT S. E. i'oung, iCASiiiKi:. E. W. Langdou I rniiAXSAcrs a ukxekal isaxkin" J X Bl'blSESi). Accounts kept subject j check. Siirht Exchange and Telegraphic ! Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San t-rancisco and Portland.Oregon. Collection made on favorable terms. C. E. Yocse L. I.. E. Hlaix W Flinn fc . 'I I K K r.. vi . um.io Jah. F. Pomki.i.. Aniili 1 1 ' ;ih s Restaurant Hermann Diercks, Prop, THIS KKSTAUKAXT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarrih building be lo.vthe Kcvcrc House, uhore good meah will be served at all hours. Mr Dicrck in tas nisold ciiston:eni and tbo public irener rlly to call. The tables will lie Hiipplicil with le best viands the market affords, t-atisfae i on uarauieo . .Vr. Diercks was formerly proprietor of the i.etcre iiojse -estauranl, winch lie run on fie European p'an.hut found that pian didn't succeed, so he opened his present restaurant wnerc r.c nas'iven ireneral satisfaction. Persons wanting a first-class meal should Lro vt iii-rniimi s. fSHo Chiuoe eiopl.ned. JOHN SCHMEER'S Livery. Feefl & Sale stable Corner Second and EUxicortJi Sis A LB 'Ay Y, - - OREGON Horsks boaudrd by the day or month C.-.r riaircs or buu'.'ii on reasonable terms 7 7. izeguiai If; ! i Bv Dm THE MARKETS. A1.I1AX1; QUOTATIONS. UTieat-CJ Oats 25(5:l0e Flour 4.aj, pei bbl Potatoes 00c Effirs lSe Dulter 15c. Lard 12al.")c Wool-r2!c. Hams 12l5c. Shoulders S 10c. Bacon 12 14c,; Hay Timothy, 12, oats' and 'cLeat, App ts (irecn, 75(3.1.(X) per bu. Plu ji; Dried, oc. per B.3 TZ?, '. App'i-j dried bleached 5e bundricd Sc. Chickens $2.50o 00 IJ'des Bef hides, grcep, 4 (, 10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10 73c, according to wool. Beef 22Xc gross. Mutton $2 00 per head. Hogs 47e, dressed. Lard Kegs, or u irullon tins, 10c; pails 12c. Io .Vol Suiter Any Lunger. Knowin;r ihat x cough can he checked in a Jay, and the lirs-t stages of coiiMiuiption hr(.kcn in a week, wi ll ere by guarantee Dr. Ackei's KnulMi Ke nedy for consuiuption, and will ic fuud the money to till who buy, take it as per direct ioi s. and do not find our statement correct. When Baby was stcir. We gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, She cried for Ousioria. When she became Miss, She clunjj to Castoria. When she had Children, She gave them Castoria. G. I MM DKAUiR IN- DRY GOODS8 DRESS GOODS CLOAKS FANCYi GOODS MEN'S CLOTHING HATSSAND CAPS. FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES. ! ADIES AND CHILDRENS SHOES, ALL AT LOWFST PRICES. Oregon State Fair! Twenty-ninth annual exhibition at Sali-ui, Oregon, commenting MOXDAY, SEPT. 1(, Continuing one week, under the management of the Oregon State Board of Agriculture. PREMIUMS - Offered for Agricultural, stock, dairy and mechanical exhibits, for wor ks of rrt and fancyj work, and for trials of speed. RUNNING & TROTTING RACES EACH DAY. Important imnrovements made in the premium list. Reduced rates Tor fares or freight on all transport i ion lines to and from the fair. ADMISSIONPRICES Men's day ticket 50c Women's day ticket 25c Men's season ticket $2 50 Women's season ticket $100 Send to the secretary at Salem for a premium list. J. T. APPERSON, J. T. (jkego, President. Secretary. OREGON FERTILIZER COMPANY N. E. Cor. 17th and F streets, POCTLAND, - - OREGON MANUFACTURERS OF PUKE HONE MEAL h'or Orchards and Lawns. BONE PHOSPHATE For G aniens and Grain. ALSO Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizsrs are made from Raw Bones, no sand or other worthless material being used. Stewart & Sox, Agents, ALBANY, - OREGON. The BUYERS', GUIDE is issued J.I arch and Scpt.each year. It h an encyclopedia o' u.efu' information lor all who purchase the .luxuries or l!ie necessities of l:fe. Wc c.-.n clothe you n fiirpsli you wit'i all the necessary rni uuiiece.'.sary ap pli.mccs ' ride, wn'k .nee, sleep,' cat, fihl, hunt wo I:, to i lu'.rch or sfay at i-i. i-c, stvlv anl (1v., ml in vano.is sizes. General OVERS 5000INOASH "!'CS. .JUit ll;. TC Ollt 'o Wo .," 'J ce 'I 'i'.'s '.I yc.i en moke a i i' v.i'i'i' f the t is rci'ii'i CCMFOSTACLY. Tlie Celebrated Frencli C U Warrant id to Hi Or n.on.y refunded cure iikUi I v o SEF0R AFTER the mnerative organs of either sex whether arisini; from the excessive use of stimulants, tolacco or opium, or through jouthful indis cretion, over indulgence, t tc, such as logs of Kram Power, Wakefu'ness, Hearing lovn Pains in the Uack, Seminal Wtakness, Hys teria, Ncfous Pnisration, Nocturnal Omis sions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and lmpotcncy, which if ucv, lccted often lead to premature old are and insanity. Price SI a box; (i boxco fcr S..00. Sent lv mail on receipt of price. A M ltirTK. l ABAM Ki: is jjiven with every s.r order received, to rclund tne money if a Permanent cure is noteffettvl. We have thousaniisot testimonials from old and youn', of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the utc -f Aphroditinc Circular free. Address nit: Ai'turo iuihi im: io. Western liranch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon. Kor sale by Kosliay & Mason, w holesale and retail dru-.'j;ists, Albany, nrt-uun .'crlaod to VIA 1'ATIHC -Ol'THKKN 1'o.;i'a.ny' THE MOUNT mi 'ST A K-OIITE. Time lieiwecn nnl I nini iMii I AlbllllV 35 35 H O V S E California express trains run daily between Portland a-id San Francisco. bun ii 4:00 p m.-Lv... 8:18 p m..Lv... 7:45 a m..Ar.... ; XOKTll ..Portland ....Ar.. 10:45 am ..Albany Lv.. C:45 am .. S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 pm Lornl Vass. ITrain Ilaily- (Kx. Sundaj t :im i a in. .bv Portland Ar. . 12:40jp m. .Lv Albany.........Lv. . 2:40 p m. . Ar. . . . . Eugene Lv. . Lebanon Branch. 8:20p ui..Lv.. 9:06 pm..Ar.. 12:50 pm..Lv.. 1:3(1 p m.-Ar. ..Albany... . . Lctjanon . . ..Albany... ..Lebanon.. ..Ar.. ,.Lv.. ,.Ar.. ..Lv.. ti::0 am 5:45am 2:45 pm 2:00 pm PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPEKS. TOURIST SLEEPING CAKS, For accommodation of Second-Class I'as senders attached to Fxprcss Trains. The S. P, C'o.'s Ferry mates connection with all the regular trains on the cast side di vision from foot of F street. Potrland. West Side ltvilon. Between l'oilland and Corvallis. Mail Train llnily-Kxcept Sunday TTwTa iii..Lv. ...Potlanl ...Ar.B20p. m. 12:25 p in.. Ar C'criaiiU.. Lvl.:!0 p. in, At Albany anil Corvallis tonncct with trfin of Oregon l'a iliil'allroad. Express Train lally (Hxcipt Sunday) 4:50 p in. .Lv.. 8:C0 p in .Ar.. . Portland . . . .Melt inn ville Ar.. !:C0ain Lv.. 5.45am THROUGH TICKETS lo Al! Point' SOUTH AND EAST Via California. WFor full information rcirardii);' rates, maps, etc-, call on con-pany sajrent at Albany K. KOKHLER, K. P. K(JGKKS, Slanajrer Asst. G. F. & V A OBEBOB RAILWAY and SAVHSAllOV COJIPiSill Columbia River Route Trai or the East leave Portland at i M and 2:40 r. M. daily; mT-iT "Timet to and from principal 1 lVlVXJ J O noinls in I'nited States, Canada and Europe. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS' Emigrant . Sleeping Cars Ran Throneh on Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and W illiout 4'linnsr, Close Connectirns at Portland for San tran Cisco and Pue;et Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Monteith. First Street, Albany. Oreiron. iSTBoats leave the O. It. N. Co.'s wharf, at the foot of Broadalbiu street, on Tut-Mlay an Friday of each week. C. 15. RAWLIKGS, Ixxnl Agent. c. j. snirii, Urtrrnl Manager. A. L. IHHHt, . I. AT. 4. THE- OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line mm AND 22 Hours Less Time. Tlian by any other route: First-class through pamsciijfcr and'frcii.-lit from Portland and all points in the Mil nittte Vrlley to and from Sun Frani isco. Accomodations unsurpassed for comfort and lip'ety. Fares and freights via Yaquinaand the Orcson Ievc opment company's steam ships, much less that by any other route lie ween all points in the Will!amitte Vallcv ind San Francisco. Sailing dates. FROM TAQC1NA. Willamette Vallcv AJ :td 13th 2id Willamette Valley Wi'umette Valley Willamctte'alley FROM RAN FRANCISCO 31st Willamette Valley .Tuiy30th Wilbinintte Vailev All-' Mil Willamette Vallcv " !"! Gaifoiuia. YaquiDa Route ! MILES SHORTER 4o Willamette Vallcv -.. " 2"th The company reserve the rifht to ehanir teamers or soiUardi'lcs. C. II. Hasxvkll, -IK., Cen F. & 1. Avcnt. KM Jiont-omery sli'd,, San Francisco, eal. DAll.v r.""'FN0ER TRAINS. Kxcci-t Sundays.) cm L V;ftnina0:r. A M Corvallis I0::W A M Ar A'Iimiiv 11:10 A M I.v Albany 10 r " Corvallis 1M0 rv Ar Vapiina r,'ti!) ' " i t at A11.M.V am! O .V C trams coi nci l;i:iui:ilicr tl.o Or So iiii'i r excursion- I" tii-'.etn nr.' li.iiv on so"c, .I:m- M.il S.;ill i !::'" ..cm Pacific p..pi: .t V (j'lina ho ' ooi! ivyry Wn-. - 1 Ijiaiix. i'"ra'-'-- DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors -ok AGRICULTURAL DEPOT ALBANY Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other Leading Sewing Machines A FULL LINK OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS . The largest arut !.-st variefy'of STUDEBATaER I NEWTON WAGONS, In the central Willamette Valley, di oiuptly tilled at lowest rates. - H. 11:35 n VTS'm. . ! iti ii it :i TOOLBOOKS am SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SPKINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPUING FIEIJ ) oiJEG ON tAlhany ilhanv vard "and ofllci' m l:.iim,ii 'i...!,,... 1,1. ,.,i s.v . . ..W heeler, Albany Munaer, Vlnffi h,I,".l,!'r 11Hl e-;elled in quality, md facilities not surpassed fortfco piompt aud satisr:ictory till.n. or orders. I r srcctfulh solicit a Muire of the trade. Who? CuuSkeraiei ivmr 'VnKtetloD' UmMeaUhr Whop a aba aida OSsrtmtiaa LCll Ll I L L I mm'.'.'.!g!IIff orJsiiAiPiiO'V ' a. j r f ?AB I EH N E MEDjcMMjjJI JAL. BROWNSVIJ.LE. Tin: OREGON HACZS AND BUGGIES Orders from a distance solicited and SHAVING PARLOR THREE ' CHAIRS RUNNING STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL' TO EVKKY CI STOMEK. J-having- 13 cents. Hair Cuttinsr Cct. AT - a. WHEELER ul Oil, OBnAMtntM-mmm tomemtamitm ibhiIuUmi nHBjCmnnja.A.x. 1? II Ji W i . 1 V- "n n i . ii ' DAVIS BROS BOOK s r o I ft B yj -SOLD BY 11 1 !- roshay Mason and co Ti.:s v. -: r.oot joski'h uu:! ruu'.i' AVEiJj'.F! Tf 1 crAtxss in ri'SEnAi.JvKnciiASPtsi;. t .;, vy . .j 1 1 wui :i SIM Wi. !.!!" I ... ... . rt Corvallis, O 1 c ' and .i 1 ; CC'L'iErY. WAf.D &. on" ('. !!.( ! CSiLY C!ASSIiF5E lii "i. E 1ST, r-iu li.Ul r. sii i:dd.ljxxco.. opegpn a:i Avr-tiuj I h'cao.IH.