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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1887)
mi,, ui.....i. njnuiiLiM.iijm Truj-re THE OREGON SCOUT. AMOS K. .ION KM I'DITOK, City and County Official Paper. Snturttay, Ajf. 20th., 3 887, .vo7v;.v. Our frioiiil McCttlly of tho Joseph Chieftain ha tlif-rovuml that vc arc ftnint'what of n poiit. Our contnnipo rnrio at La (Jrainle (one of thcinin partioiil.ir) foiintl it on I several iiionths ago. Tins prohibitionists scum to be ;on :cntratinj thuir anergic.) and carrying on tht) campaign principally in Baker county, and leaving much more pop ulous oountic-i to take care of them selves. They evidently consider the people of linker hard cases. John, the only remaining son of Henry Clay, died a few days hince un his farm near Lexington, aged Mxly seveii. lie was in no wi'o like his il lustrious father. Polities had no dinrtns for him, and he fumed his at tention almost exclusively to block ra icing. The investigation of the clainus Of the wagon road companies t-liould he i horough'and these rohher corporations given only just what belongs to them, and not a whit. more. There are some lew rights reserved to (he people, and (he swamp land and wagon road rings tire jitsl beginning to lind out Ibis f let. 8al.Mii Statesman. I'mlcr the law passed by Congrc la-t winter, private citizens can sue tho ( ioveriyent with comparative cum;, as all District Courts have fho same jurisdiction over civil controversies between citizens and (iovernuient that the Court of Claims has where the amount of the claim is not over fjilOiiO and Ciivult i nirts have jurisdiction where the nnmnnt . does not exceed ,?1,MI. -This will relieve Congress of a multitude of claims which occupy to much of it lime. The electric wonder of tiic age is reported from Cincinnati. A young man named Harvey 15. Cox, residing id. r'ernbauk, seven "miles from that city, has invented an electric speaking trumpet by which sound is communi cated gieaf distances. At a recent trial of the new invention a conver sation was carried on between two persons in an ordinary tone, " voire, at a dNtancn of four and a half miles. People sitting in heir windows, a mile away, conversing in an ordinary tone, could bo heard distinctly. The object ol the inventor was to perfect a telephone to bo ued at sea. The in strument will bo patented as soon as perfected. What i to prevent Union from be coming one the most thriving cities in thli section of the State? It poss esses every natural advantage, lias the beautiful surroundings. The locality is healthful to a remark able degree. It is abundantly biip plicd Willi pure cold water. The slieam running through the center of town Is MilUeiout to furnish power for any number of uiauufacturies. It is in the exact center of one of tho hest stock raining and agricultural counties , of the State. It is the neai e.t railr oad point to the bed mining districts of thecoaM. It is tho county seat. A greater number of men with capital live in it audits vicinilv, than that of any oilier town near hero. It ha a po pulation of lutclk'ont, happy, conten ted, well-to-do pimple. What is limn to keep us from taking the lead? Wo can see nothing to preventus from do ing soexcepf jiint 'a little mure energy on the putt of our people, and united" efforts to that end. lAfnrmtnirMnmrAn Thosadde.it disaMoryol recorded in 'the annals of railroading befell an ex cursion train euroute from Peoria, III. to Xiagrla l'alls, on the Ontario Western railway, on the 11th iust. The train fell through a burujug hridge and it Is estimated over 2W of the pas sengers are killed and l."o wounded. It is high time that the railroad com panies of the country should ho re quired by law to turn greater precau tion against accidents, and no doubt this horrible. til.tniity will serve as an Itiipotu.i to logMatlon In tlm direct ion. An e.Mia engine should ho run far enough adan.e of tdl excursion and passenger (rains to prelude the possibility of a dUaster of this kind. Itailroiu coiupiinle should he requir ed to adopt every device that would lest n the danger of travel. If by do lug so. It would incr.io tho cont of transportation, travelers woiihl wlll iughpy f.n- the increased feeling of security. Opposition linos, one equiped in lhi manner and the other not, would soon llud It to lie the cao. 31ml the safty ear, pattoutcd In T. U. Cllllllan of IhU city, been in uc ai the tlmo of this dl.asler nudouhl iu.tu Yn.lt'.';! ' ll 't .'oVcl hiw li ttvcil Written for the Scout. How 1 Found BannorLako- Mi:. Kihtuk: Ever .inco fhu dawn of history it has been the and fate of frail mortality to chronicle man's fail ure in atteinulinsrto rcnlixe his highest i n'Ktlvi's, for borrowing from Jittrnn: " j "The l,iht l.ud pchemci of mice and i men, gang aft aglcy." ! I'nforiiinatcly that aiipenw to be the rid.', and 1 propou) to illuitnt( the pioverbial exception that proves the rule, by telling how it yearning deeire did for once bccoiho an accomplished fact ; Once upon a time all true titles begin like tlmt. you know once upon a time, or to be more exact, in the month of July one IhotiMind eight bun dled and eimhty-Kevcn, while the ther mometer stood at 101 in the t-hade, a brilliant idea Biu'.denly struck a well known ami highly lespectcd inhabitant of Eagle valley. With the gentleman in question the conception of a notion is half way towards it fulfillment, and hence, when thoe around him became aware that he entertained a wifh to t-ojonr.i for a Bjmee with his famiiy in the mountains, they began to imagine themselves si 1 ready there. It had leen all arranged for the cav alcade to be "all aboard" by six o'clock on the morning of Sunday July :ird but at the eleventh hour there oc curred one of those episodes Malthas only could prevent to wit: a fie-h arrival in a neighboring family and it ."ccmid iw though the whole, project ed expedition' must lie abandoned. However the cui-tomnry bulletin was foMicd, "mother and child doing well," and itx repetition fell with a welcome ring upon lympununiB that jn.t before had been deadened by anticipated din appointment, and tho comparatively rough ride from Eagle valley to Cornu- eopm was commenced. Many readers of your paper arc well ninii!iinliil Willi 1 1 n lv ill I vinril neenP! V . f)i yiw mTu (.lU)yun. lVrhnjiH "they m. been there and still would go." J People witJi oWervant eyes and who can appreciate tome of tho lcfiilts that follow the pursuance of a way that Xa- lure pottct-ecd previous to primeval man, siioum journey nnncrwanis. It is not unusual for novelets and other writers, when at a Iocs for words in whit h to pot tray nunc lovely land or cnc.i e, to fall back upon the ever ready tterotyped phrase, "it beggars tlcfrrJptinn," and that would be true of the fierce tumbling of mighty waters fresh from the granite snow-clad mountains. But this wonderful canon contains curiosities that would delight not only the timple lover of nature, but aho tho fcientilio geologist and botanist too, for here, apparently, the various strata have defiantly set in-hie such common laces as law and order, ranging themselves according to their own sweet will, while flowers grow wild which in seemingly more' suitable lo-1 calities have to be carefully cultivated, j 'I lie track is like that of true love,, which never did run smooth, and hence, travelers will find plenty of time rn pitrsant to notice buperfM'ially the points I have nanv.-d. Wo could well atlbrd to gnzv. leiMirely around for had we not been hospitably entertained by Mrs , Lloyd, and were we not (ns'uv, ttiwards a timilur hearty reception at the hands of Mr. and Mrs. BolletiV Next morning saw us all ajiain on horseback acendinj; Ut-htT mountain, and it would have made an old man young again to we Mich unalloyed en joyment. Oh! the linking and tho laughter 1 ! tho jolting and the inane-elinin ! ! O! tho perpetration of ancient jokes, and O! the kicking of one niifjiiiidcd nntro as the pack horse rope ot under her tail!!! A lot of merry hcIiooI children let Iookc from tin ir tttidiet, never outiivalled the hi- , . c.i . ii , hiiity of Ihuae erstwhile grave reverend I (nhl di,;geiH and their ( oinpaiiious. 1 u.tinetivclv one wa ivuiiudetl of that timly decnptivo ojienin rsi in Eu gene Aram : "Twas In the printo of summer ttnie, All cvciiiiijs; iuIiu and cind, And ft tir unit twenty huppv boys, l.'ii i ii.- IkuiiiIImk out of whool ; ran! There weroMHiiv tiiat leapt uiid ;.oaie thai Like troullu'ji in u imio!.'' Talking of tnmtlet curric me to tho lake, that is, of colirw, figuratively, j for physiouHy our faithful eteotls carriid us there. They miy the dis tance from Cornucopia is six miles but 1 tdiould have guccd it to be : nearer wxtwii : Anyhow v were six t hours on the road, mty minutes of which were occupied in camping. On i our arrival we speedily appropriatetl J the dining, drawing ud bedrooms that j had but iccenlly k'n vneated by a biniilar wt of excursionists. Sleeping under the opn canopy of j heaven was a new experience for one ! of our numU'r and a smart t-hemvr during the first night somewhat in- ' cuiiiii'ioded him, but after that he be-1 came what IWrt. Malaprop describes as "manuivd to It,' and except for oeca- I sioual nnttir.il turnings of his thoughts towaids lhi b.uglisli friends nud home i so lately htl Kdiiud, there wax ovovy I indication of his entering completely I 4 it I k nil thf lfi-t'suM livili)iia. i X'cmovrimv r-rloit H hito dure to i telUnyU-ly lwm- ivingoncoleft i lo chi.r' of the cmU'iic he UelilH-utt ly J and t f iiiulieu aforethought, friwl tin patntnoti without either )H.eUi)g or w'lUshidK them. ! Memo mn'Htutw We tnjoyel tliut ! inc. I uiiiutnsrly kuowin; notikiiiK of tiie dirt uutil ufUrwuriltt, Truly, "wlu iv :noriuw u Llics, 'tin folly to ! vi i C. I.i l.i' i ii, on the wltola.?)o Un l ' . . ii'.ltil tli.m i i !til.trv, MUtt IIM Kt ucral public wold 1 uicelv bu OAr whvlu.mly iiitciv.-.:.'.! i:i a lure r. cital '! ib (add. For tin Ik n li: of timid pel m 'Hi-, hnw .',', I .' H ;! ! to hi' ul'h' ctuli' 'H lit ' iitiff lllli lv i h. Me jui tll' i' ff I'roi. I.' ' '. - i.l: .i M.'ind- d it. fi.t t i " id.- ii- .ii p.u I-. lif mof nmn .'jihv j . j 1 n i then take heart of grace, for drowning ! in such tlndlow watorw wotdd he an j easy way of getting to that bourne ; from which etc., etc. All the streamlets that flow into the Ldako are ice cold, and yet there are portions of the lake itself lukewarm, j giving rise to the prevalent notion of i hot Fnrinns, which is a probable theory although I was unable to locate them. Fishes formed the first fruits of our industry and luckily our aniline: was productive enough to supply the table I mean the newspaptr on green ; sward recumbent. 'I rav luckily, for it is a melancholy fact that our shoot- J J..1 ....1. 1 .a.'., 1, !. . li . u in. ...ltlf t it. ink Wi:i( IJUNlll'llll n lllil I-UIIIUIMIIIUIJ, j one miserable ground squiirel. Other , pursuit were hunting, swimming and readin'-', the whole being crowned on j the last morning of our stay by an in-; ciderrt which through your good , offices or oflicc, or both, may become j historical. We had discovered and utilized some half dozen rough, rafts (bewaie of one of them, it lets you in) variously named after widely different fancies fancies that incongruously linked tho past with the present and things na- i ...:!. ii. !,...! u'l, biuiiiu vtiiu iitinn uiui minis. j but would conclude on finding the same identical folks giving their off- j spring, animate or inanimate, such title; as "The Mayflower," "Stonewall j JaekFon," "The Monitor," "Allie and ; .losie" and so on, that their minds J were alike, and perhaps equally domi- j nated by a love of their country and . their country's daughters? Well, that was what we found and that was our i conclusion. But let us to the incident as they say in the classics. On that last mornim: of which I wrote, after having raised a Hag on a fir ireo in ine center or mtuy camp, we all sa'lcd in the "Allie and Josie" to a high island rock on which, everyone standing bareheaded, we reared an American banner bearing this inscript ions i:itr:cTKi) al'ol'st !, Joai, 11Y TiiK tT.vi)i:i!si(i.vi:i). i W. R, Usher, Mm. V. R. Ushcrj m. Reeves, Carrie h. HeevesJ (E. II. Silvis. Daviti Heap.J The last t'ign:Uor was icqitested to, and did, make a brief oration appropri ate to the occasion, in the course of which he culogiml, albeit, as he said, with feeble lips and halting tongue, the great country that now and forever aeknowkdges allegiance to the stars and stripes, concluding with the ex pression of our united, earnest hope, that, wherever that flag might hereaf ter float it would be the unchangeable emblem of human liberty, and that, like Esmeralda the f.ypsy girl "!o::minx tin wide wo'ilrt o'er, Cro.'siiiK rlie ilei-p blue sen, She'll fiiul on every shore. A bonio anions the free."' Elemental action may obliterate that Hag's iiucriplion, and even annihilate' the whole fabric of mast and rag and rock, but with all those who were the ctors of that little drnma,the memory ! of our pleat-ant dip will survive until ' life i!.elf f hall eeaeo to be. And ina- , much as tiiey became vcluniary fjod ' fathei-H and j.'fidmotli' rs by christeniiit; : the waters "Banni r Lake," it may be I that although their names may utterly perish, at least one -of their deeds will I become immortal. Ai:.w.c. j r r t wmi 'oit. tmvurnw w , si:sitin''fi s a i.h. BY V1HTDH OF AN HXICCPTION and order of sale is.. tied out 'of the Cir ! I'llit eon It of the Stale of Ore-on, forl'llioll I eiunty, to me directed and ilellvered, bear i in:; ihite nf AuiiUt 10. A. D. upon a jiulGciaeiit niiil decree of foree'oMire of a lnuehaiiioV b in, r."iidrel In said court on t.ie lath dnv of Noveml er. A. D. tsv. in fav.ir of Newton Parsons, plaintiff and iijMiti.-t I!. I. l:,i;'irs, defendant, icii'itritiK l .. 11. M ..... ..' i .. . .........,.. i. i. .... .t.. ii.i. i u:it mil wi i in i - i i im-i 1 1 ui'i i iii.i . i i-i in- Mi ribol. and deseribeil iii aid decree, t make the Mini of ei(-hty-si dollars (.fS.J.i-)) w'hh Intercut at the rateofs per cent, per ; (innuill. iroiu .Marco i,iu. .. w. i.-v-.-, in 1 pettier with the cos's and dtsbur.se'.iicnts of tills 'Hit, (u.ed at llie Mini cf t weuty-tnroe and niiditv-tivc-one-liiiudrcdth-i dollars (ti!;i. 'Ail f K.lid and ucci lu Dim; costs, ami, whereas. iy h.uii decree it was ordered mat rae uniow- ins,' describ.'d proiiertv be sold, to wit: The bliiltlinir and itwellim; house situated on lot No. 1, hi block No. in the town of North Powder I nio.ileounty.Oivjioii, there- lo:e 1 vni seil on Monday, the tilth day of Jscpt., A. D. l.vS7,at2oclockp m. of said dav, ut public auction, at tho court house I i'.ooi' in I'niuii, t'niiin county, Orejfou, all ihe rWit. title and Interest which the said deftmd'Oit It. F. Kegels had, un. or after the libit day of .March, A. D. 1. in or to said propcrtv. Temn of saltt : Cash to mo in hand. Dated at shcritr.i oillee this l.'ith day of AuguM, A. D. 1S7. A.N. HAMILTON, Sheriff of I'nion County, Oregon. S.L"Kwr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L.i Ofiii k, A i Lv ln.ir, Oi!i:(io.,i August I, ts.s.7. f Notice i liereby dven th.it the f.illowlag nuiiutl ncltlcr bus tiled r.olloe of his inten tion to make fiuul proof in smimirt of his clnlni, and that said proof will bo made bc- (ore tho rvgUtur and receiver at La (irande. uroiioii, on net. .. ihs,, viy.: OF.OltOi: V. AVRKlltT. lid. No. ITfCl, for the NW '4 8 I TpN S It 41 13, V M Bo names Hie fullowiiiv witnesses In prove his con tinuous residence, upon, mid cultivation of. tiald hmd ',r: Hninuel ltnuman. Scigal WTr)) .WV. tn"1 K' L' V,tkur' M l f Uomn 0r,,,n"'v.v rjivrnvnT IlrRV RiN-rnvnT, tMS-w Rejilstcr Line Is ui, arrive at i lUtVvi t u. in , air airivtw at Uuiuu tontl(in Hmd,' with KHioit'tf MMtchtM ' nuiuimt to ih b;. :, drrvtnp Mknur in. .it ami v'.l l urn I train U tills tor I'A'isKMij:!;!, I.qntlAKU mill I'utiitiiir. it k.so",v ltl.il. unr'ys," (- i..vv v Sap VT'Vh f,v.' For the Startling to be -DEALER Stove Tinware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, At Prices that will Astonish dUiy y0ll- cau anci see i fcjST'U yon arc in give me a call. need of an KNAPP, BURRELL (ciieral Agents fur Oregon and Washington Te rritorv for the CELEBRATED BAIN WAGONS, THE BUFFALO PITTS THRESHERS and ENGINES, THE RACINE SPRING WAGONS, II AC ICS and RVGGIES, THE COLUMHVS Rl'GGIES, ROAD CARTS and RUCK HOARDS. WORLD RENOWNED DEERING "ALL STEEL" TWINE BINDERS Several kinds of Hay Rakes, Sulky, Gang and Walking Plows, WORLD RENOWNED McCORMICK TWINE HINDERS, THE McCORMICK AND DEERING MOWERS, THE HODGES' NEW IMPROVED HEADERS, Buckeye Iron Tiirbiii Wind Engines," Barliefl Wire anflBinfler Tme a Specialty. AH our koo(I snc Iioupht for Cah and will be Snltl ns low as FIIt.ST CLASS GOODS CAN HH SOLD. ive us a call or write for Illti r..ted Catalogue, free. zTiF-Full stock of Itcpnirs for all laeiiimry lurried, Branch House, DSSiSESa Im r SSKSa 1 H t WASENC RACHSWE and WRONGER. Li t 1 S it L'J Corwin C. Coffinberry, - Manufacturer, Union, Union County, Oregon. TESTIMONIALS. tJulon, Ore ron, Jlav 11, 18S7. Thlslstocertifyth.it Mr. Charles C. Coll' iuberry, on -May 10, washed with an Acme washing machine at my hotel, in one hour and forty-live minutes, the following named arlicles: Family wa liinu', 4 tine shirts, 2 pair draweis, ' undershirts, '-' waists, 1 anion. towels. ,s nair socks. 12 h.indkor- ehlefs, (1 eollars and 1 li.dr cuffs. Hotel is table cloths, IK sheets, !!0 pill J.M . ', ;0 t0Wl1 ,7ti lkxe ,,; above washiiiL' save imrfec satlsf .etlon. ov The I-.. II. .mi i, mm;. I Proprietor Centennial hotel. j I'nion. Oregon, May T.', 1SS7. This is to certify that I have used the Ac me washing machine and wringer, and thnroughlv te'tud it. and am now .-atistied that it is the best washing machine now in use, and unhesitatingly recommend it to J any person wishing a washing machine. I am satistied that it will do all or nioic than is claimed for it bv Mr. Cotlinberry. i MARY 13. 13AT0N. JONES Dealers i fii4 u ur tr 1km ii On ; lm Mi ii Fuc; Boob I WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKLKY, All'SICAL IXSTKl'MEXTS, PICTl'KE FKAMKS, 15UU) CAGES, BABY CAHU1 AGES, En. i Candies, Xuts mid Fruits, Voriodiettls, Xovols, vtv., etc.' tOrders from all parts of tlie country promptly attended to. Announcement Soon made by Harflware, Osborne No. 11 Steel Frame Twine Hinder, & CO., Portland, Or. always in stock. Island City, Or. This is to certify that I liavt1 used the Ac me washing machine and wringer to do two large familv washings, and it gave me perfect satisfaction, and I think it will do all that it is recommended to do. MRS. CIl.UtLL's; ItOIUNS. Union. Or. Mav 11. 187. I'nion City Hotel. May 11th., IW. This is to ce-tify th it the Aemu washing myelinic has done two washings at mv ho tel, and it lias given perfect satisfaction, and I ihink it will do all that -Mr. Coillnber. ry represents it to do. L. .1. IlOOTHi:. I'liion, Oregon, Mav 10. 1S87. This is to eertitv that wc have tested tho Acme wash.ng machine and wringer oa , sever d occasions, and h ive no hes.tanev hi I saying (hat it is the best nrichhie Vp luve I ccii. M US. KM M A .ION I'S, I M Its. ALL 1 13 JONKS. puit -,tjfrTTTr? BRO'S. IN I QtnilQWQ'PQ i dlUiiUH UlUj In- -- j I NPhfln ftm m 5. IRfiBW : Ascension School. Cove, Union county, - - Oregon. A Collegiate School for Girls. Fourth yenr begins Srptriuhrr fith 1887. Thorough roinve. Terms low. For nros- I pectus, atldre-s: I UFA'. W.M. It. POWHLL, ! MI.iii" PrSnr.;.,.,! Leighton Academy. I Cove, Union county, - - Oregon. For Young Men and Hoys. Full AcH'k'mieiil Course, with hoard and warhini:. for hiilf ycholustlt vear. 0..00. j Tliird year begins 'cptciuhcr 2!ltlu, 1KS7. cor prosiiecttis, niii!ri': UKV. W.M. It. POWKLL, -0iu'2. Principal. At R. C. Greiff's - SSSS-7 (j toCS SEN ! LI'RIN'S, EASTMAN'S, IIOYT'S, LAITIEK, TILS' And all the other leading PERFUMES . MACHINE OIL, BIRD SEED. SPONGES, INSECT POWDER, FINE TOILET ARTICLES. SPECTACLES, EVE-GLASSES, WIRE and BRISTLE BRUSHES, COMBS, FISHING TACKLE, &c. I desire to inform the public that I am the solo awnt for the celebrated KXTKR I'KIisK WIND MILLS, in I'nion coun ty, and invite int"utlin purchasers to come and examine the on.-now on exhihi tion at inv place in West I'liion. I am convinced you will pronounce it the best mill now manufactured. The extremely low prices place them within the reach of all. Circulars of wind mills and pumps .sent on application. A. .1. KllMlF. deeliVyl, i Liniment Sciatica, Lumbago, E!;euaiaUja, EJrnfi So ".Id;, Ct:-i3.-, Tir.A'oar, Scratches, Sprains, Straias, Stitches, Stiff Joints, Backache, Galls, Sorca, Spavia Cracks. Contracted Muscles, Eruptions, Hoof Ail, Scraw Vorms, Swiuncy, Saddle Gall?, Files. i tea iirRiflT' HMS M w w as r r ti ni - v l VO, iilSSill Mustane TWO GOOD OLD STAND-BY arc.-!i llsjies foroveryboily cir.clly vhnt l3clalmcil fo; it. Oat-of tlio reasons for the groat jioaularltyof ti.o '. -v.ilar.x I.lulmcnt Is found In lta unlvci sal uindiea blllty. Kvorybodr nwls such a mcdlcluu. 'rtio I.umbcrmnu needs It In case of ncclilent. r.'l it Uiiuso-.vll'e needs It for Bcncralfamlty fe. Va" ('aimlrcntetlslt for his teams mat hit mru. V.'if Jlcchnuic cecils tt always on hU oti !'-r..-l.. Vho ltliii'neo!s It lacasoof pinergfnt'y. Ttie J'lauBcrnotsU It caa't net along trttliout It. 1 Iiq '.'Jiriuer r.ecdi It In tils house, h(s stable, ur. ! ti'Jtto yard. 1t K'teuiiitjont mnn orlho llontmnu needs ''.ii 'ibfisv .opjily olloatandnshore. TUu Ho.-BC-laiiclur needs It-tt Is his test . -vtH. .ind safest reliance. 'i'iii S:oot;.Rrnvror needs It It will savo Uni I. -.::d of ilul!ars and a world of trouble. V.i c ItnSlr.int! mnn needs It and will need tt so ':.,... iilj lif o Is a rouad of orcldents and dancer. 'I '.it I5nc!tv.-ii0'.lnmuii needs It. TberoUnoth. i : - !i on na antldoto for tho dangers to life, i 1 1'umfsrt vhlvb surround tba pioneer. Tin: f "iTcUiuit needs It about his store onionif '..: ayifc Aispiil!it will happen, and whuu :oU;iU4ttUKU3laieutlsvrautrdutoncr. ru I!. ule t:i:Jsc House. 'TIs the best of .. l rr, iv l: Hiln in tijel'nciorr. ItslmmedUte 1 -. ;...oi ifSitsATCM iislnnudlosof w&nes. iof n IUjiId Aluiiy.tln Hie Smblu for II .1. V Ltn Vf.'.V.'.