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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1889)
i THE OREGON SCOOT. AMOS K. JON KS. - - i:m mi:. The Oregon Scout has as large a drew .lation as any two jiapcrs in this see- tton of the Male, comuinca, ami ; cor respondingly valuable as an advertising I medium. i Thursday, April 11, IS80. imi:ss rAH.vm: The Scout' Weokly Inflection anil lip jiort of rniili olf Duty, George Dcniicy, of Pino valley, is in the city. E. Cnnaday, of Pine valley, called on us Tuesday. C. J. AViNon, of tlic Park, called on us Monday. Louis IJrouiller, took his departuro for Sanger this week. Mr. Frank IIosh orders liisScouTclmtigcd from Kamclia to Union. Rev. A. Thompson and family, of Suni merville, arc In the city. George Ucidlctunn has our thanks for favors shown us this week. Mr. Abraham Vandorvantcr, of the Park, called on us a few days ngo. D. 11. llccs and wife took their departure for Centralis, W. T., yesterday. Mr Tomley, of the Sanger mining com pany, was in town a few days ago. James Dalton.of North Power, subscrib ed for The Scout a few days ago. ,T. L. Johnson, the horse-breaker, called on us this week, and subscribed for Tur Scout. Fred Mayottc, of High valley, called on us, yesterday, and subscribed for The Scout. Mr. AV. It. Usher, of Kaglc valley, called on us a few days ago. He was here attend ing court Mr. Joseph Ilartly, of Kaglc valley, called on us a few days ago, and subscribed for Tm: Scout. Mr. H. V. Ilolbrook, of Pine valley, made us a plcascnt and substantial visit, last Thursday. Win. Itoth was down from Pine valley a few days ago. "While hero he called and subscribed for The Scoct. Dr. A. S. Cole, of Mason City Iowa, write for sample copies of Tin: Scout, and says he will try and get up a club of subscribers at that place. Frank Johnson, the blacksmith, and family will take thcr departure this week for Lost Prairie, Wallowa county, where they will permanently reside. John W. Ellsworth, formcly of the Cove, writes us a pleacnt letter from Eugene, lie says he is getting aloni: nicely and will soon commence a term of school as teacher. Win. F. Haines, of North Powder, called on us a few days ago. He will move in a & few days to Vanwyck, Boise Co., I. T. He subscribed for Tm: Scout, to bo sent to him at that place. Dr. McDonald, fonnely of this county, is now in Eugene and has entered into partnership with Dr. Prentice, of that place. It is said they have a large and in. creasing practice. C. M. Howard left this morning for Hot Lake, Union county, to take charge of the school at that place. Mr. Howard is a young man' of ability, and fully able to train the young minds in his care to shoot successfully. E. O. Harvey Moreland, on his 21st birthday, last Tuesday, received from hi- father In Portland Viy, shares in the Columbia Fire & Marine Insurance Co., the par value of which is $100 per share. A nice little start er for the'youngman. The linker Democrat says: "There ar rived in otw city last Sunday Messrs. Geo. "W. Perkins and CD. Keid, of Polo, Illi nois, the former a son and the hitter a son-in-law of the late Kufus Perkins who left a large estate in linker and Union counties. I3oth gentlemen left for Sparta yesterday morning by stage.' Mr. J. D. Fisk, of Fan Francisco, agent for the Pacil'tcTheatrial Association, was in the city this week,'accoinpanied by his wife. His business was to look at the various towns throughout the country and establish routes for the various companies belong ing to the association. After investigation he came to the conclusion that Union is a good show town, and made a contract for the use of Wrights Theatre here. Union now being one of the towns on the circuit, we may expect tho advent of good troupes oftcner than heretofore. A very pleasant party was given Mr. Harvey L. Morclanti on Tnosday evening, t tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Wright, that being the occasion of his 21st birthday. It was the gayest, happiest gath ering that wo have had for some time, and the evening was spent, till a late hour, most pleasantly. Numerous games were indulged In, besides plenty of good music, and an elegant supper which was served In the dining room. He received a number of very nice presents and the hearty con gratulations and best wishes of all. For him, the threshold over which ho pa-sod to the nrcna of manly endeavor is a pleasant one indeed, but he is n sterling young man and deserves it all. Among those nroscnt were Mr. and Mrb. W. T. Wright. Itev. and Mrs. Irwin, the Misses. Maggie Smith, Molllc Foster, Minnio Shaw, dura Uces. Ida Davis, Mollie Lewis, Viola Pursell, Lizzie Mill' r, Ida .lohn-on, Lor Wurreii. May Mliler. Winnie Illakesleo, Millie War ren, Mary Wattund Ina and Kdiih Wrglit, beside Messrs. A. J. Ilackett, G. F. Hull. Geo. lioidloman, E. U. Hill, M. F. DavU, Geo. Gignac, Geo. Irwin, II. D. Drake and II. L. Moreland. Iltmcinber there in nothing roally ool comes until the celebrated KttitU New York Theatre Company, on Monday, April lfttli. ETJio young early choice. Those :i')N. Ciatlii'it'it by The . ..t and KroHsht to Urat(narieri. Attend the Theatre. ' The Lady of Lyons"' to-night. Lindnuy, the tragedian, to-night. Our Cornucopia letter came too late for publication this week ; Subscribe for Thk Scour and Terns Sift lugs. 'nly $2.75 a year. i A splendid os-ortinent of new millinery j goods at Mrs. Rinehart's. Wait for Stuttz New York Theatre com- j pany, on Monday, April 15th. I Drop in at once at the Cove drug store ' and settle your overdue account. I Look out for the Stuttz New York The-j tttru Connmiiv. Mondiiv Anril tilth. I General admission ,V) cents and reserved scats To cents at Lindsay's Theatre to-night. Secure y(,ur seats oarly for the Stutt New York Theatre Company, and avoid the rush. J You will regret it If you mUs the Mutts j -ow ork Theatre Company, Monday April 15th. Stuttz Iinf the largest best and most ex pensive threatrical company traveling. S. Chrvnlrlr. Dont fail to see tho celebrated Stuttz New York Theatre Company, who play hero on April 15th. Keniember the celebrated .Stuttz New York Theatre Company at Wright's hall Monday, April 15th. Just received at Mrs. Uiiiehart's milli nery store, a nice line of ladies' and misses' blouse jerseys and waists. Tho Stuttz New York Theatre Company will play "Fanchou the Criekutt" at Wright's hall -Monday, April 15th. Tho Wilkinson l?ro,s.. of High valley, re ceived a sixteen horse power engine a few days ago. for use in their saw mill. Kcserved seats are now on sale for the celebrated Stuttz New York Theatre Coni- pany, who play here .Monday, April 15th. General admission reduced to 60 cents and reserved seats 75 cents at the Lovo Ininan entertainment Saturday evening. A splendid lot of horses was received by E. 15. Hill, the horse dealer, this week. They are at Elliott's stable. Look at them. Subscribe to the railroad subsidy at once. The time is passing and all the assistance you can give is needed if we expect to get the railroad. Elodiu Alma as 'Fauchon the Crick' t" was the finest pcico of comedy acting that has been done in Iiufialoiii years. lhifl'ulo, (N. Y.) Courier. The celebrated Stuttz Now York Theatre Company, who gave such satisfaction when they were here two years ago, will play here on April 15th. The entertainment given by Prof. Martin, the magician and ventriloquist on Monday and Tuesday evening was very good, although not largely attended. Last week, sonic twelve miles- east of Ciin von city. John Dronkee, while asleep, was killed by Pete .Sullivan. Tho murderer came in and gave himself up. The buildings in Pendleton occupied by Dan Taylor as a barber shop and Myors it Frank as u cigar manufactory, were de stroyed by lire on tho -1th hist. Zigzag, all steel harrows are the best smoothing harrows yet produced. Ask your neighbor who uses one, and order from Frank Ilro's. Implement Co. at Is land City or La Grande. .S. H. Mel.iugh'.in, of Vale, Malheur county, a few days ago, after engaging in the pleasant pastime of beating his wife, was taken out by the irato citizens and se verely whipped and then '"ducked" In tho river. Served him right. James Quinn while plow'n on the Xi. dine ranclii! below town last Monday, was accidentally thrown over the who.'l of tho plow, and sustained internal injuries fro m which it is thought he cannot recover. Drs. Cromwell and Deering are attending him. Union is to have several good theatrical companies during the next few days, lie careful and don't get thorn mixed up. Lind say and his company to-night, the Lovo-In-mnn company, Saturday night, and tho Stuttz company on Monday evening of next iveek. Mrs. Waelty, of La Graudo, keep a full line of ladies' wear and millinery goods of the latest stylo and fashion, liest quality of Amoskeay for 6 cents ycr yard. A rebate oi $1 for every 15 worth of goods bought in tho next SO days. This offer may not be made tiguin. In conversation with Mr. Wilbur DavU the other day. he informed us that he is now making active preparations for putting in a quartz mill on tho '"Last Chanco'' property on Pine creok. The mill will be of teuton capacity. Mr. Davis hax great faith in the Pine creek mines and has iu hesitancy in making investments there. Attorney II. F. liurloigh took his depar ture for Entcrpriso, Wallowa county, last Tuesday, to attend court which will bo in session there. We will Hay to our Wallowa delinquent subscribers that Mr. Burleigh lias o.ir accounts against them with in structions to collect. Settlement can bo made now, only ut tho rato of $2 per year on subscription. Those to whom wo havo sent bills will do well to interview Mr. Iturleigh before the music get too lively. Itev. W. C. Baird and wife while going to uttend the Presbytery' at Smnraei ville, a few days ago, met with quite an accident. Tho horses became frightcne I uutl com-meuct-d to run, throwing Mrs. Uairdout of the wjgi a and breaking one or two of her ribs. This is liii't identical with the ac cident that happened to Uev. Ends and wife in Grant eouuty, about the name time. They were driving home front church laat Sunday and the team became frightened at aoiuu boys ri.iiag up behind them and ran awu.v, thi owing Mr. Ead out and dil:a- tlng nit'- f her !iOiil ler. .a " Clydes recently orcl net sold in a few da 1 ii - , t r It ,n ' i- C'V 1 1 '' ' " I a;.,, a; . 1 . . :-h ' hall. "1 th it i v itin' :.!.. a. ' I li L.ni "t L.V'iis.'' It is no: worth while for us to speak of the merits of this company us our people ro well acquainted with them now. He served seats tor sale at the droit itorc. bee u re one early as there will, no doubt, be a rush. 4nmes A. Devlin, formerly with Kate Putnam, ts with the ,love-lnman Comedy Company, and Intcrprted tlie comedian part in such a way as to send the people out haw-hawing, lie is one of the Attest comedians on tho road to-day. The com pany is strong in every particular, playing an entirely new repertoire, of which Mr. Love is tho owner and author. Milnunkre Sentinel. We understand from reliable authority that the Wallowa murderers, Canfleld, Evans and llurnett, arc now in tho peni tentiary at Coldwater, Kansas, and that they will be brought Iwck. in the course of a few weeks, to answer to the charges agalmt thom in Wallowa countv. Wo are in hopes that this Is true and that the bloodthirsty fiends will get the life choked out of them in short order. The l.ove-lnman Company. The Love-lntimn Comedy Co. closed their week's cngagment last night in tho Salt Lake theatre to a packed house, "Fac ing the Enemy'' was repeated and from the applaiuo the company received we should say they could stay another week. The company is good in every particular, and Miss Intuitu (as John Clem), the messenger boy captivated the audience and had them cheering from the time she appeared on the stage till the curtain ceased to let the eyes of the people fjid upon her. Suit I,ukr Tri bune .They appear at Wrights opera house in this city on next Saturday evening. A dirt for All. In order tn give all a chance to test It, and thus be convinced of its wonderful cu rative powers, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, will be, for a limit d time, given away. This oiler i not only liberal, but shows unboun ded faith in the merits of this great remedy. All who stiller from Coughs, Colds, Con sumption, Asthma, llronchitis, or any af fection of Throat, Chest, or Lungs, ore es pecially requested to call at Hrown's drug store, and got a trial bottle, free. Large bottles. $1.00. An Ari'ldvnt. Eiutok Scout: A certain youth of the Cove who had ur gent business in Union last Sunday procur ed a team and betook himself there about :i o'clock v. m. to insure plenty of time to re turn the team before dark, but as misfor tune would hav! it he could not get back at the appointed time, theiefore, about 12 the same night Mr. A. K. It. was aroused from hispoacoful slumbers as the young man had returned and could not got tho buggy into the barn without help. He had endevored to awake the house-hold by a tremendous rapping. This failed and ho decided to open the door, when Master Itulf gave'u furious yell and bounded after the gentleman which caused him to re treat in good order. However it was the causo of help coming immediately. The bugcy wits quite mute, and gave decided evidence of someone having fallen through the left side of tho top. No, it wasn't Jap. Sim:nt Watch i:k. I lie us Iter Youth. Mrs. PIkuIic Chesley, Peterson, Clay coun ty, Iowa, tells the following remarkable sto ry, the truth of which Is vouched forbythe residents of the town: "I am T.'l years old, have been troubled with Kidney complaint ami lameness for many year.-; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe ny thanks to Elect rlu Hitters for having renewed my youth, mid removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50 cents at Hrown's drug stony Union, Oregon. Tourists. Whether on pluasuro bent or business should take on every trip abotiloof Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and ef fectually on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing foyers, headaches and other forms ol sickitCBS. For sale in 50u and f 1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. Stuttz carries his own brass baud orches tra, and two tuns of special scenery. mauuii:i. LEKP UKED At the residence of tho bride's parents in Pino valley, March 10. 1880, by Kcv. Hichard Hoylos, Mr. Ellis I.eep and Miss Lottie Heed, both of Pine valley. in inn jm ill lit). McFADDEN. In Pino valley. March 25, lfS!l, Mrs. MeFaddon, aged about sixty yours SCOTT. In Pine valley, March 20, 18!), Mabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 31. A. Scott, aged about four years. SWACKIIAMElt.At the residence of his son.S. O. Swiickhiuner, in this oily, Sat urday. April 0, laSIt, Conrad Swackiiainer, aged 85 years. j Deceased was born in New Jersey in 1H0I ! and was tho oldest of eleven children ! Novell boys and four girls. Six of his broth- or still live in Pennsylvania. He was 1 married Jtwice. Itoth of his wives maiden i ii.imen being Atkiu-ou Ho moved from ; New Jirs y io Peiii.syl winia, thence to Illi nois and trcuii thereto Iowa, from which nine bis son. S. O. hv uekhuincr, brought , l.iin to )r.-g )ii in H7!, tho iitticr to ctiro for him in Lis declining years. lie whs a - man of strong constitution, iinluMrloiis ' und a hard worker, lie was a ooneMwit member of the M. K,hureh for oyer sixty years. On the lsth of Mureh, last, he had an attack f cry -i pel. k. which was the , eauof b' ieath. The old gentleman was I Well knov.ii b- murly wry body iu this county, mi' I bis laniilHn- figure will bo iiiis-e I i,, tin- -met of I'nion, by every one. i u-'li! iiniv It' through a leng an ! ;oi ..'ii , sil l rests, ut last, iu la" ' ' ered by me, arrived ,ys will be shipped C'lttt IT t (M UT. ltuOiu'ss Trnn.nrU -1 nt till' .lrclnl U'rrut .--(iinml litry lU-tot't. .1 M Church vs Iou Mahaffcy; settled and dismissed. Jnint'i Ludikcrvs Kit Gaylord; settled and dlmisod. It Kakln v James McClura et al: settled aud dismissed. A Somincr vs Danl Chandler; continued. W H JasK'r vs Henry Dsll Kennedy ct al: continued. Dan Marx vs ('has Gowdnottgh etal; set tled and dismissed. ,1 H Smith vs Thos J Lemon; settled and dismissed. Tarrie It Hates s H W Hates: continued. Mary (' Hutchinson rs G A Hutchinson; continued. Hoard of School Land ;'niHisioprs vs P 31 Coffin et al ; dismissed without preju dice. A Sonuner vs J C Clayburn ct al; cont'd. In tlic matter of opening depositions; at this time it Is ordered that all depositions pending in thN court at this term lie open ed and' tiled in the respective cnuics. Win Noys vs W V llowcs; defendant not appearing default was entered. .1 U Siiatnbough s(l M Irwin; judgment for J100. interest. eotn and dislnirsemeiits. OC Gove t Co vs I.sliiud City 31 ft 31 Co: set for first day of next regular term. .1 H Parker vs W 11 Fowler; continued. Havmoiid, Squire fc Co vs Kellogg .t Punch; continued New leiu docket as ma le by A T Neill, countv clerk ; approved. Frank Hros Implement Co Vs Uobt Dray, continued. Geo Miller vs Henry Lynch; continued. Clerk was allowed i'X for making lein docket. State of Oregon vs .lohn A Tucker; jury trial ; verdict, not guilty, and sureties oil bail released. State of Oregon v.s W H Halcsty; jury trial; verdict, not guilty. Caroline Hlakeslae vs Tnion Milling Co; judgment for ifi'.Hil I ; attorney fees $125. State of Oregon s CC and .1 C Kicks; continued and witnesses o.dered to be pres ent at next ngular term. State ol Oregon vs John C Hoy cr; not a true bill. EUzu A Simmons vs Caroline Schled hauer; continued. A E Eaton vs Orrin Skill' et al; cont'd. Chus Herring vs Samantha Johnson; stricken from docket. State of Gregou vs .1 C Clayburn; $1,000 bail to keep the peace or six months iu county jail. State of Oregon vs Isaac llagetmin; con. W E Klneliart vs Town of huninici ville; continued. Carrie H Clayburn vs .1 C Clayburn; dis missed without prejudice. ,1 II 3IcCarincy vs Carrie U Clayburn; dismissed at plaintilrs costs. Freeman Ltidd vs Haclicl Lttdd et al; continued. Evalinc Campbell vs W H Campbell; di vorce granted and property rights adjusted. .1 31 Pliy vs I'nion Milling Co; judgment on the verdict, and order of sale ol attached property. Caroline Hlakcslec vs Union 31111ing Co; judgment on verdict. American Free Hold Land Mortgage Co vs U L CoWiran ct al ; judgment for.f l.7!U.0! attorney fee iflSo.Ct), costs and disburse ments; "decree foreclosing a mortgage. American Mortgage Co vs Hutchinson Hros; new trial granted. Caroline Hlakcslec vs Union Mill Co ; de fendant granted 1:0 days to prepare a bill of executions. E V Cooper ys A N Hamilton; same as above. John 31 Pliy vs Union 3lill Co; same as above. A E Eaton vs O Kit NCo; verdict forplff. $;L'5 and costs and execution issue. Win 3Icaciien vs Win Stewart; continued. Union County vs A T Wyatt ; continued. Fannie C Hebee vs S L 3lcKenzic Adinr; to be tried at Enterprise Wallowa countv on the 15th of April IKS!). l'.F.l'OKT Ol' THE OUANI) JfllY. In the Circuit court of tho State of Oregon, for Union county. In the matter of the linal report ot the grand jury. To Hon. Ja.mks A. Fi:i;, Chut it .li'iuu; Tiircuiioi'': Wo, your grand jury, duly cinpannclled and sworn on the tlrM day of April. A. D. 18M), lit and for the said county and stale, respectfully submit the following report: That wo hnve Ikci- In session, in all. six days, and have found ami returned into open court three true bills of indictment, and two not true bills. That wo have examined into the condition and care of the county poor boost- and its inmates six in number" and llnd it com fortably and favorably kept and the county poor well provided for and taken care of. That we have examined the jail and llnd It soeure and in good condition and its in mates seven iu number comfortably and safely imprisoned. Wo llnd that the property belonging to Union county is well taken care of, with the exception of' the out buildings in the court house yard, which are in a neglected and shameful condition. Wo have examined into tlic ofllce of the shcriir and have Investigated his books, and wo llnd everything connected therewith in splendid condition, und we further llnd that the sheritl' has promptly paid over to tlic county treasurer all moneys belonging to said county, as bylaw required. From the sheriff we have received iho following statement: Delinquent tax uncollected and due to Union county for the years IH.SI to 188V amounts to but two thousand six hudnrcd anil thirty and ciuhty-iiine ono hundredths dollars, is'.O Ml) which very creditably shows the cflicieiicy and zeal of our s in.. riir. The amount of uncollected tax for 18S we Hud to bo ?15 'JHI 80. Wo have examined into tho condition of the olllee and ot the books and records of the county clerK. und we llnd everything in splendid condition and admirably kept and many of the old records have been en tered into new hooks, thereby causing great convenience to the people of Union county. Wo have examined into the county funds and moneys in tho hands of the clerk, and llnd all county moneys have been promptly luiid over to the county treasurer, as by law required. Wo have examined into the books of Die county treasurer, and wo find them accu rately and neatly kept, anil that all county warrants received in the payment of taxes hav been promptly cancelled as by law re quired. We also llnd that the seiui-aiinual reports of the county clerk, trcnsiiier and shurlff have been made iu all things icgitlar and iiccoidtug to law. Wo would curnestly ivcoiumeiid that the outbuildings in the court house yard he lomovcd und suitable buildings erected In their place, and thut all those amounts charged as delinquent taxes from IM to laH7 which are uncollectubleaiid iuiiiting principally of poll tuxas, he stricken from the delinquent tax roll i We would also eiirncsite recommend nun the bridge known us thu Tuttle bridge three I mile. I rum Miiniuumllo und on the road to Elgin' be . Imilt, us It is now in an tin : xafc mid dangerous condition. W't d Mie ut this time Ut return to your Honor our j-inci.iv ihuuk for the courtesy cxten led to us, and to ,). L. Hand, district attorney, for tho prompt assistance anil aid lie bus rend-nd to us in thu performance of our duties. ' And now having co'icludod our labors to tin-best of our ability and in uooordiiiicu with the outh wo have taken, we bog to )w discharged. DuK l at Union, in tho county ufuresald this iitb day ol April, A. D. UJ. J. K. Koi.tv. Foreman. in Union, Friday, away. T challenge -DEALER IN- jtS 333 Latest Styles. .Inst IIwimvihI, Direct front llu Knst, u Large Invoico of LADIES' nntl MUSSES CALFSKIN SHOES, the Host Evor brought to this Mifrkut. Also it Finn Assortment of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. 31y Prices aviII suit ihv limes. Drop in and sec me. C. VINCENT, .Main Street, Union, Or. MONEY!! B. M. LOMBARD, -:- - Poll 81 rasa - Low Rates. lo gSSyThose who consult their own interests will cull on mo before borrowing. OFFICE OVEK SOMMEKec HLUM'S STOUE. 3 15 G! S FJ5 UU Ml i f nn ci i i 11 i u i ii in i tr , -1 iRflMiini 11111 dim ii (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) J- S- ELLIOTT. KvorythiiiK l'Mrst t'lass. Terms Very Itciisonnblc. Buss to and Ftom the Depot Making Connection with all Trains mTf n I f FIlsi I will sell my mammoth stock of l ffiJS i R I ra SI E1E3J 0 iw yiiiip Gloab a! j E. J. GOUPER, w. NO - i UHU Mi MXN UN. I I I I I I I uimiHji nil ii MRS. RINEHART'S l. Ka. .K.. . 1 ,t 1.1 m .N. l.U ,VJ tiff f fraJriS .TtfHt oiiened in tlie biiel; builtlinj,' iidjoitunc Jnycox it Foator'ri Hlore, Jlniii Streot. Union, a full and complete tiswurtmenl, of 111 ill I III ! 1 4i mim i n it Which arc Now Open For liiKixjction by the Ladies. J'JUOES ON (JOODS SUUI'UISINOLY J.OW. In ltdditioii to tho abovo, iv uomploto lino of LadioH Oontb' ttml Cliildreua' HliocH mo in ittocl;, niul will bo Hold at cunt. A Share of the Public Patronage Solicited. They are first class. Come and make an competition in prices. E. 13, HILL. SOT1 All Kinds. M LA GRANDE, OGN ssson, MONEY!! I in mm iwiiiii iiiinnini Ml wrwin In DELAYS' - F i I I II irjkwmnvv.(Rnruim.TJRTias kite is an CD IF''" EVERY -:- STYLE. ravnnuiiimmiirmiNinM T. fTTt A.N .'f ' I I I I Union, Oregon. I I "I I I C! 51 u LfJ. sR8PJ SCT) DELAYS. tlW f$ A, UVit v - i -1 1 - ii m m hm mm mm hi 1 1 in ii ni yniiiiii