Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, September 12, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COMlllS GAHTfl
FBI PAY, SEPT- 12, 1902-
TWO PROPOSITIONS
To Supply
CltiZ
With
sus of
Water
Thl City
BOTH UNDER CONSIDERATION
Partisan Capitalists Offer to put in Plaat
sad Local Water Company asks for fcew
Franchise.
A matter of vital iiuportat.ee
to Corvallis. present and futnre,
is nGw under consideration by
the committee appointed by the
city council at its meeting last
Mondav evening. That body
will take ccticu on the commit
tee's findings at a special meet
ing. At Monday evt nine's ses
sion, En-ineer Sidney Smyth,
representing Portland capital
ists, laid before the. council for
its consideration an ordinance,
under the provisions of which
the city of Corvallis is to grant
to Sidney Smyth, his associates
and assigns, the exclusive privi
lege of supplying Corvallis with
water, under the conditions and
restrictions set forth in the ordi
nence. At the same meeting, the Cor
vallis Water Co., whose franchise
exDired in February, iqoo, made
petition for a new franchise, of
ffrms curDortinp- to be
much more liberal than hereto
fore ranted by this company
Both propositions wc-re referred
to n rnvnmittee consisting of
Councilmen Henkle, Allen and
Heckart, City Attorney Yates
and Engineer Skelton. These
gentlemen will meet Monday
evenins: to consider the matter,
and their findings will come be
fore the council for approval or
reiection.
The matter is one in which
every taxpayer and citizen is
vitallv interested. The welfare
of the city and the health of its
citizens is at stake. While the
propositions take much space,
we Dublish them in full that all
may be informed, and have a
voice, if necessary, in determ
ining which shall be accepted.
PORTLAND PROPOSITION.
Section i That Sidney Smyth,
his associates and assigns, hereinaf
ter called the grantees, be and here
by granted the privilege of laying
pipes and mains underground ni
and through the streets, alleys, and
public property of the City of Corval
lis, for the purpose ol conveying
into, through and throughout said
city water for supplying the said
citv and the inhabitants thereof
with the same, under the condi
tions and restrictions herein set
forth.
Section 2 The said grantees
shall never charee creater rates for
water than are now charged for
similar service by the City of Port
land, and shall at all times supply
water on equal terms and without
discrimination to any applicant in
said city who lays or provides a
service pipe to any water main that
is maintained by the said grantees
in front of the premises of such ap
plicant in any street or alley, upon
such regulations as to the terms and
conditions of making such connec
tions and the use of water as may
be established by said grantees alike
for all inhabitants of said city.
Section The said grantees
shall begin work upon the con
struction of their water works
within eighteen months after the
date of approval of this ordinance,
and shall complete the same suffi
ciently to beein supplying water to
the inhabitants of said city within
six months thereafter. Provided
that a failure to comply with the
requirements of this section shall
operate as a forfeiture of all the
rights and privileges granted by
this ordinance and every part of it.
Section 4 Such a water works
shall be of sufficient capacity to
supply a good working pressure
for fire extinguishing purposes to
such, and to as many fire hydrants
as the common council may desig
nate and require, and the said fire
hydrants shall be supplied and es
tablished by said grantees at their
own expense; and in consideration
thereof the City of Corvallis shall
pay to the said grantees therefor
the sum of five dollars per mouth
for each fire hydrant supplied: pro
vided that the pa5ment by the said
city for such fire hydrant service
shall entitle the said city to the use
of water at the city hall and all
city offices used exclusively for city
purposes, without waste, free of
charge; and provided further, that
water from fire ln-drants shall not
be used for other than fire extin
guishing purposes without the con
sent of the grantees.
Section 5 All mains or pipes for
conducting water shall be laid not
less than one foot below the grades
of the streets as now or hereafter
to be established, and whenever ex
cavations or trenches are opened
for laying mains or pipes in or
through any street of said city,
such excavations and trenches shall
be refilled at the expense of the
grantees without any unnecessary
delay, and such street restored to
as good condition as the same was
in before such opening was made.
Extensions to the system of mains
and pipes may be made from time
to time as the growth of the city
may require.. , All water lurnisnea
or supplied through any such mains
or pipes shall be good and whole
some mountain water obtained from
other sources than the Willamette
river . .
Section 6 The City of Corvallis,
having at this time great need of
pure water under adequate pres
sure for fire aod other purposes,
and being unable at' this " time to
construct and maintain its own
water system, and as an induce
ment to the grantees to accept and
act "upon the provisions of this or
dinance, does hereby limit the du
ration of the riehts and privileges
hereby granted to a period of fifty
vears from and after the said grant
ees begin supplying water through
their said pipes and mains to the
inhabitants ot said city, and dur
ing said period the said grantees
shall have and enjoy the sole and
exclusive right and privilege of
laying mains and pipes, in, un
der, and through the streets or
alleys of said city; provided, how
ever, and notwithstanding any
thing in this ordinance to the con
trary, the said City of Corvallis
does reserve to itself, the right, at
the end of fifteen years after the
commencing of said tfltriod herein
before named, to purchase the said 1
water works, including all mams,
t
pipes, reservoirs, dams, neaa wonts,
lands, rights of way, and other
property, personal and real, then
owned and used by said grantees
in connection with its business of
supplying water to said city and to
the inhabitants thereof, the price
to be ascertained and fixed by ap
praisement by two disinterested ar
bitrators, one of whom shall be
chosen by the common council of
the City of Corvallis by resolution,
and one by the said grantees, their
successors or assigns; and in the
case the arbitrators so chosen are
unable to agree upo n the valuation
of anv part of said property, they
shall select a third disinterested
arbitrator, and the decision, of any
two of them as to the valuation of
any such part thereof, shall fix the
price and valuation thereof, and on
such appraisal the said city shall
be privileged to purchase, at the
nrice of valuation to be fixed and
established, the whole of said pro
perties, but not less than the whole
without the consent ot the grantees;
and the acceptance by the grantees
of the rights and privileges granted
by this ordinance shall obligate
and bind the grantees, their suc
cessors and assigns, to sell and de
liver said properties to said City of
Corvallis at the price and valuation
established in accordance with this
section; provided further, that in
estimating the value of such pro
perties, the value of the rights,
privileges, or franchise granted by
this ordinance shall not be included
or considered; and provided furth
er, that if the said city does not ex
ercise its right to purchase said
properties at the end of said period
of fifteen- vears it shall have the
right, at the expiration of any per
tod of five vears thereafter, to ex
ercise a similur right to purchase;
the price and valuation to be fixed
and established in the manner here
inbefore set forth; and provided
further, that the right to purchase
shall in no case be exercised by
the said city unless it shall, at least
two years before, the time for pur
chase, have notified the said grant
ees of its intention to purchase un
der the terms and conditions here
of. Section 7 The parties named in
section one of this ordinance shall
file their acceptance of its condi
tions within thirty days after the
approval hereof; otherwise this or
dinance shall be null and void.
Gentlemen : In anticipating the pres
ent and future needs of the City of Cor
vallis, and of its citizens, for water sup
ply for fire protection, and domestic use,
the Corvallis Water Company has been
at considerable pains to ascertain the
amount of extension and the cost of furn
ishing an abundant supply of pure
water.
This company is now in a position to
furnish water for all purposes
more quickly and economically to the city
and to private consumers than at any
time in the past. The reason why we
have not heretofore extended our pipe
lines to reach localities not at present
served by the company, is that our fran
chise has not as yet been extended, nor
our contract with the city renewed. No
one would hardly lie justified in bo large
an additional investment without some
guarantee by way of franchise that this
and former investments would not be
jeopardized by failure to obtain some rea
sonable franchise to secure the invest
ment. In order to ascertain what reciprocal
action this city would desire of this com
pany, or a successor to it, in considera
tion for granting it a new franchise and
contract for supplying the city with nec
essary water tor fire protectien and sewer
cleansing, we will make the following
proposition :
If the city will grant us a new fran
chise for thirty or foity years time, and
contract to pay this company, or its suc
cessor, the sum of $3 per hydrant per
month, and $3 per month for each cis
tern, and a reasonable rate for sewer
cleansing : or, if preferred by the city,
some reasonable price per month, or per
year, for supplying all water desired
by the city for fire and sewer purposes, ;
the city to place Us hydrants wherever it
pleases aloDg the company's lines, and
the price for such service to" be agreed
noon before franchise is granted and
contract let, this company will extend its
pipe lines to Wilkins and Jobs Addi
tions, the college, and the head of alt
sewers in the citv, and build up inter
mediate spare, to supply I iie city mid
citizens ' with all necessary water, and
furnish at all times necessary water for
fire protection, and sewer cleansing with
in the city Hants. An ! u believe that
this company, or its oixessor, and the
city will ba able to readily; upon a
reasonable an J proper rata for all water
Boforntshei the city by the company.
and have thu rate made fixed and uni
form before granting a franchise and en -
tering into contract for water snpply for 1
city purposes. 1
This company, in estimating the new j
business, and considering the present:
vate consumers, ia able to propose the ;
following rate for private consumers, and
will agree to furnish water at such rates. !
the same to be incorporated in the frau -
chise, or otherwise secured, as may to j
the city seem desirable: ;
For family use, for dwelling and j
family, including hot water
tank, per month .75
For one bath lub,(inTesidence) .25
For one water closet, per month
(in a residence)..... 50
Net to include hotels, wash houses,
etc. ; for outride consumption;
For lawn antl flowers, for one
lot for season of four months,
from June 1st to Oct. 1st $3 03
For two lots, ditto..- . 5 00
For three lots, ditto- 6 00
Which is equivalent to 75 cts. per
month for one lot, cr 50 c?. per lot per
month for three lots, which we under
stand is a lower rate than is given for
such service in neighboring cities, or
Poatland.
The foregoing outside rates to apply t
consume! s who use the water for house
uses aUo. And like reasonable schedule
of rates for all purposes where private
consumers use the company water.
This company feels the disadvantage it
might seem to be under in proposing
Willamette river water in competition
with water from some mountain stream.
It is quite as able to bring mountain
water to the citizens of Corvallis as is
anyone else, and would undoubtedly be
able to make a better rate for such
water, oning to the fact that it now lias
installed a large, first-class . system of
piping to many portions of the city. But
such water we do not believe can be
brought to the city lor any'such rat a
we propose to give. And it is doubtful
if the mountain streams adjacent to Cor
vallis can supply the necessary water
during the hot season, when water U
most needed for fire protection and sew
er cleansing, in view of the fact that such
water is already appropriated and used
by other private consumers, who have
vested rights in the same.
We propose to construct a filter ac
cording to the most highly approved
plan and filter all water? entering, the
pipes of the company, thus securing
water absolutely pure, and at as low a de
gree of temperature, in all seasous .as
can possibly be furnished through pipe
lines of eighteen or twenty miles in
length.
We will enter into satisfactory bonds
with the city to secure the performance
of our contract obligations, and the pro
posed extensions, and filter construction,
and we will begin this work of construc
tion and extension within ninety days
after the contract and franchise is grant
ed, and carry it to completion as rapidly
as the weather conditions will permit.
We will agree to sell the property ol
this company, or its successor, to the
city at any time desired by the city, at
such price as may be agreed upon before
the franchise is granted.
We would respectfully ask the city
council to refer this proposition to a
proper committee in order that this com
pany may have an opportunity to meet
the requirements of the city iu the way
of supplying it with water for fire protec
tion and sewer cleansing, and other pur
poses.
We would submit to the council that we
have invested a large amount of our cap
ital in the plant now inaugurated in this
city, in good faith, representing the ac
cumulation of many years, and it we do
not haye the opportunity of securing a
reasonable and proper franchise for furn -
ishing the city and its citizens with
water, our investment will be placed in
jeopardy, if not entirely confiscated.
We unaertoo-i to mme a proposition
to the citv some time ago, but perhaps
not anticipating the growing needs of the
city and of the college, we did not place
ourselves before the council definitely
enough. We rest assured that the coun
cil will not ignore our request to refer
the matter to conmittee, and enable this
company to propose a contract, and a
franchise, which will meet with general
approbation, and appeal to the good
faith and intelligence of the council.
Yonrs respectfully.
The Corvallis Watkk Co..
By G. R. Farba, President.
Give
Your
Horse a
Chance t
A rood looking jfSpiia
horse and poor lookV
lng harness ia the
worst kind of a com
blmiiion.
Eureka 8
Harness Oil!j
not only makes the harnen and tb
horse look better, but makes tna
leather soft and pliable, pats It In con- (IVw
hi jf , dltlon to last twice as loag M
iJit'iSttm " u ordinarily would. IP
W'j&mJX,ti',k Cold .TCTT-vhcre In b.w .Tl Iftflk
'iWl li. ar IMlML.
tWKVlf STANDARD (ffili
W8f
00L
We hayc made special preparations for the
Boys this Season, and are determined to jrive
t!i3m the Best Sciioal Suite possible for a
very moderate i suin-'Say
These saits are all wool, have doable seats
and knees; sewed with silk. We have other
salts at $150, $2.00, $2.50 and up to $6.00.
SCHOOL SH O ES.
We are agents for the celebrated Hamilton,
Brown "Security School Shoes;" Kichard
son's Seamless Shoes, and Baker & Brown's
flood for Bad Boys Shoe, all warranted to
give satisfactory service. . :
- "Black Giant" Hose for Boys and Girls.
Corvallis Opera House
WM. GROVES, Man.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Chas. Blayney' Birf Spectacular Melo-Drama, entitled
'THE KING OF THE OPIUM RING"
A Romantic Tlar, Full of Tlirillius Situations.
Beautiful Oriental Costumes.
Special Scenery and Novel Mechanical Effects.
A TALENTED COMPANY
Of p'ayers who have made their reputation for cleverness in metropolian citiep.
The Management desires to state that popular prices will prevail. Prices, 25c,
35c and 50c. Seats on sale at GraLam & Wortham's.
Wi -A. Sanders has
disposed of his jewel
ry business in Corval
lis,, Ore., to E. W. S.
Pratt,recent of Mound
City, Mo. Mr. Pratt
is a skilled jeweler and
optician. The (New
York) Jewelers' Circular.
THE
Pioneer Bakery
Ice Cream parlor
Fresh bread daily. A complete stock ot candies, fruits and
nuts kept caustantly on hand. JSmokers supplies
a specialty.
H. W HALL Proprietor.
Home-Seekers:
If you are looking for some real gool bargains in Stock, Grain,
Fruit and Poultry Ranches, write for my special lift or come and see me.
I shall take pleasure in giving you all the reliable information you wish
also showing you over the country.
HENRY AMBLER, JS'iSJ&ir . . " .
Philomath, Benton County, Oregon
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice i hereby given that the under
signed administtator of the estate of
Deborah Hughep, deceased, has filed in
the county court of Beiiton rounty, State
of Oiegon, his final account as such ad
ministrator of said estate, and that Sat
urday, the Ilth day of October. Io02. at
the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. of said day.
has been fixed by said court as tne time
for hearing of objections to said account
aod the settlement thereof.
S. D. Hughes.
Administrator of the estate of Deborah
Hughes, deceased.
Acker's Blood Elixir positively Cures
Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofu
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system tonic and puritier. Money re
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SIMS
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ttlatcbcs, Clocks and
Jewelry 7.. -
STERLING
SILVER.
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
-All goods sold engraved free.
Yatch and Jewelry repairing a specialty.
. 01. S. Pratt,
The Jeweler and Optician.
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
CONSUMPTION
the most dreaded and deadly of all di
seased, as well as pneumonia, and all
Lnng troubles are relieved at once and
cured by Acker's English Remedy the
kins of all C nigh Cures." Oure3 coughs
and colds in a day. 5 cents. Your
money back if dUsatisfiel. Write for
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Buffalo, N. Y. Allen & Woodwabd,
Druggists.
Moki Tea posetively Cures Sick Head
ache, Indigestion and Constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect
complexion or money refunded. 25c
and 50c. Write to ns for free sample.
W. H. Hooker & Co , Buffalo, N. Y.
Am,en i Woodward, D.jgests.
Notice for Publication.
- . United States Land Office, --
Oregon Cijy, Oregon. .
Jone 2Stb, ig02.
. Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of Con.
.,.. nr Tnno 9 BMtit.lml "An act for
the sale ot timber lanos in tne states w
California. Oregon, Nevada, anrt wasn
tngton Tenitorv." as extended to all the
Public Land States by act of August 4,
r392, - ; .. :.- -
JAMES W.1 WOKTHINQTOS.
of Philomath, County of Beaton. State of
Oregon, naa inis aay niea in wig omw
his worn statement No. C804, for the
pnrccase oi ine niuin. p
of S W.-J of See. No. 28 In Township
No. 12 8., Range No. 7 W., and will offer
prool to enow mat tne una sougnt is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes and to es
tablish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Satnrday, the
18th day of September, 1902. He names
as witnesses: Michael Flynn. Ernest F.
C 1 "t-U A Onon on4 Afaraliall
t Allen, all of Philomath; Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are request
ed to file their claims in this office on or
before said 13th day of September. 1902.
Register.
Notice for Publication.
' Veiled States land Office,
t , "' - Oregon City; Origon,
July 14th, 1902.
Fotice is hereby given that in compliance witU tlx
provisions of the act ot Congress ot June S, 1878, en
titled "An act fc r the sale ot timber lamia in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," as extended to all tne mono utrai
States by act of August 4, lstra,
MARY A.- EGBERT,
of Philomath. County of Benton, State of Oregon,
has this Qsy nied in this omce nor sworn suuenieni
Ko. 5BZ4, tor tne iiurcnase or ine a. t a. j
ni Section No . 34. in Township 12 South,
Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to snow tnat
the land fought is more valuable lor Ha timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish her claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oreeon City. Oregon, on
Saturday, the 27th day of Sept , 1902 She names as
witnassMi? John W. llvde and Frank L. Karbert,
both of Philomath, Oregon, and Charles W. Wilkin-
con and Fred suneral. colli oi lorvams. ureiran.
Any and all persons claiming auversely the above
described lands are rcquesteo to file their claims in
this office on or before said 2tn day oi sept., imiz.
WM. GOLLOWAV,
. Register,
United States Land Office,
Oregcn City, Oregon,
Aug. 12, 1962.
Notice Is hereby itiven that in compliance with the
provisions of .the art of Congrero of June S, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Orefton, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory." as extended to all tne raDiic L.an I
States by act of August 4, isuz,
VIltOIL E. WAITERS,
of Corvallis. eountv of Benton. State of Oresron, has
this dav filed in this office his (.worn statement No.
5S64, for the purchase of the N NW 1 and N NK
1 of Section No S4 in Townshio No. 12 S. Kanire No.
7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable tor its limner or sioue tnau
for amicultura.1 nurnoses. and to establish his claim
to said land before Victor P. Mo-es, Clerk of Benton
Co., Corvallis. Or., on Saturday, the 1st day of No
vember, 1902.
ITe names as witnesses:
Michael J. Flynn, John Hyde, Frank M. Spencer,
John P. Huffman, all of Philomath, Oreircn,
Anv and all persons elainiinsr adversely the above-
dercribed lands are requested to file their chun s in
this office on or before said 1st day oi jmov , ihuz.
CHAS. B. 1I03RES, Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby saven that the under
signed administratrix of (he estate of
Samnel A. Hemphill, deceased, hss filwl
her 6nal account iu said fptste in thft
County Court ot the State of Oregon for
lientoti county, sitting in prontp, an
Saturday. October ir. Io02, at the horn
of 10 o'clock ' in the forenoon, 'St. " the
County Court room, ia the Court House
in Corvallis, Benton connty, Oregon, ip
the (m e and place fixed for hearing oh
jections, if anv, to said final acconm and
the settlement tnereot.
Dated Sept. 0. 1902. Corvallis, Or
Mary A. Hemphill;
Administratrix
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is herebv given that the under
signed has been duly appointed, bv the
Countv Court of the State of Oreaon for
the County of Benton, administrator of
the estate of Lana Gray, deceased. AH
persons having claims against said estate
are hereny required co present tlie same.
properly veri lied :;s by law required, to
me, or to C. Woodson, at Corvallis,
Oregon, within six months from the date
hereof. J. H. Allbrioht,
Administrator of the estate of Lana
Grav, deceased.
Dated at Corvallis, Or., Aug. 4, i902
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Corvallis, Oregon.
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DENTIST
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Corvallis, Oregon
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DENTIST.
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- the post offlre, Corvallis. Oregon.
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Notary Titles CoiiviTANrtm
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Notice.
Notice is hereby Kiven that the under
signed hn'hfln unpointed administrator
of the estate of Charles Herron, deceased,
and that- anv person hsving claims
against said estate w HI present them to
the administrator at his office in Corval
lis, Oretf on. with proper voiK-hers, within
six months from this date
Corvallis, Or., September 5. 192.
W. E Yates.
- Admihistrato.
tariff for rblctlo.
. Lend; Office at
Oregon Citv. Oie..
Aug. 30, lo02.
Notii e is hereby" if iven that the follow-ine-named
settler has filed notice of her
intention to make final proof in support
of her claim, and that said pToof will be
made liefore the Connty Clerk of Bento
Countv. ut Corvallis, Oregon, oti October
i3, i92, viz:
MARY KLECKEK
H. E. No. n910 for the S- ir2. N. E. X.
E 1 2 S. E. Sec. iO, Tp 135s.. R. 7 W.
She names the following witnesses to
prove her i-ontinnons residence upon and
cultivation of said--land, viz: John W.
Hyde. Frank Klcckerand Bjclisrd Zahn,
all of Alsea, Oregon, nd James Webber,
of Blodfc-ett, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOuRES,
Register.
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given thst the under
signed, as guardian of the persons and
esta'e of Elsi Mav Fisher and Leland W.
Fisher, will , on Saturday, the i8th day
if October, I9O2. at the honr'-of iO oVlot k
in the forenoon of said dny. at the Court
Houe door in the Citv o Corvallis, Ben-
. . ... xflf.-w f. .w .nla mnA sell
at publii- " nt in to the hitfheet bidder,
for ash i ba. d, sll the right,- title and.
interest of El-i Ma Fisher and Leland
xir irioko I., ami tn Hit. fnllrittinir de
scribed real property. .Jnwii : Au undi
vided one iniriv wnwi ioi"ni u
dition to the City ; of Corvalli-, Ber.ten
countv, Oregon. . -; .
i ins oaie jp. nii- unti'-i . ,- w
- r I : ... nuA nwl.r 'rit'fcnla nnnl.
8IH C Ul a I'." o .u, VM' ' " -
ed by the County Court of Benton coun
tv, Oregon, on tne otn oay orArpwoiiw,
1902, in the matter of the' lusrdianship
or 'anfhorizint? this guardian fo sell said
real property. is
uatea mis otn oay ui orpu, 1..
AfME S. BfcYAJiT.
E!si May Fisher and Leland W. Fisher.