Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 11, 1896, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1896.
I WEEKLY WO. 6771
) 8KMI-WEEKLY NO, 413
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Warranted tuperlor to an; Bicycle built in the world, regardless of prioe.
So not be Induced to pay more money for an Inferior wheel. Insist on
having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a
million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75. ,
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indianapolis, Ind., U. 8. A..
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
0. R. & N.--L0CAL CARD.
Train leaves Hoppner 10:30 p. ra. dally, except
Sunday. Arrives 6:15 a. m. daily, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion 1:13 a. m.; east bound 3:30 a. m.
Freight trains leave Willows Junction going
east at 7:2: p. m. and 8:47 a. m.; going west, 1:30
p. m. and 5.56 a. m.
United State Officials.
freeiiteut Grover Cleveland
Vinn-Prefitdent Ad'ai Stevenson
Secretary of State Kiohard S. Olney
Secretary of Treasury Jehn Q. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior. Hoke Smith
Sncrelary of War Daniel S. Ijamont
Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Hubert
Poetinaster-Oeneral William L. Wilson
Attorney-immoral Judnon Harmon
Secretary of Agrioulture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kincnid
Treasurer Phil. HnUnhan
Wnpt. Public lnstroction (4. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idlnman
J G. W. Mcliride
Honatars..,. j H Mitchell
I Hinger Hermann
Congressmen W. B. Ellis
Printer yw-H- Leed
!U. S. Titian.
,1!!,or,
C. K. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Jndirft, Stephen A. Lowell
Proeeouting Attorney John H. Lawrei
ntjr Ofttcials.
A. W. Gowan
, J.B. Boothby
Julius Keithly
J. K. Howard
J. W. Morrow
U. W. Harrington
Frank llilliara
J. If. Willis
Geo. Ixird
Anna llalelger
T.W.Ayers,Jr
Morrow Cou
joint Senstor
Uuprmwntntive.
'UinntrJndge
' Commissioners..
J. M. Baker.
" Clerk
" Sheriff
" Treasurer
Assessor
. Hnrveyor
" rlchool Sap't....
' Coroner
nsprriss Town ornonR.
l,oi Thus. Morgan
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Mrhtenthsl, Otis Pstterson, T. W.Aysrs,Jr.
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Marshal A. A. Huberts
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Jnstimof the Pesos K. U Franland
Constable N. n. WheUton
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on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
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OHIOAUO, ILL.
TlW Ur(sl Electric Bait EitslHitnmwtl la ( WerU)
sisTiss T.e esesa.
Over Thousand Iluuulcs Killed
Day.
Many of have enffOMtl in coon
hunts, fox hunts and wolf hunts; others
have hunted bear, deer, chickens, quail,
etc., and every one of ua have, when
there was a good heavy Bnow on the
ground, bundled up warm, taken the
family guns from the corner, and with
old "Spot" or old "Tic" sallied forth
some cold winter morninsr to take ad
vantage of any and every rabbit which
might sally forth from its burrow in
quest of food. But very few persons,
says the Chicago Inter Ocean, have ever
engaged in such a hunt for rabbits as a
party of young men living near Homer,
111., participated in one day lately. In
the absence of all large game and the
prohibition as to shooting chickens and
quails, the young farmers pass away
the monotony of the winter days by or
ganizing hunting -parties, which enter
into competition as to which party will
bring iu the msst game by a given time.
Usually these competition hunts are be
tween the young men of different neigh
horhoods, tind neighborhood "honor" is
a big thing in this country. Oue day a
very exciting hunt was made by two
parties of farmers living near Homer,
which on account of the number of men
engaged and the amount of game
bagged will be household lore in the
neighborhood for many winters. There
was one company of twenty-five men,
and another of twenty-four men. All
had to have their game in by seven
o'clock in the evening and most of the
men started in quest of "Itrer Rabbit''
before daylight. "And they gathored
them in from highways and hedges,"
for when the count was made in the
evening one party had secured 033 rab
bits, while the other had slain 525, mak
ing a total of 1,158. A sumptuous sup
per was spread that nig:it, for which
the defeated party had to pay. Then
the rabbits were Bold and the money di
vided into three purses which were pre
sented to the men who killed the most
rabbits, l'robably so largo a number
of rabbits were never before killed by
one party in Illinois in oue day.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABdOsWTEKIf PURE
A CRAB-CATCHING
DOG.
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WANTED-AN IDEAStSl-A'a
tning to paUtol r rrotert your iieas : t hey may
ring you waalltt. wrlta juita ns.uiir.iw.
llt'KN .. I'alent Attorneys, WaaUuctoa.
U U. for thai HtW its offer.
"WATCH AND WAIT."
very Ureal tehlevemrnl Is Ilia
ul snraepaMtillxg 1'aileuea.
TalJnttt W-Mliiig no liws." baa boon made
the sub t ot iii lii.tru -tue vol i me; and
"let patM'iir'4 h-tv hur pi'' tw worlt," W
ono of tou many 'l.nira.i.o iiegcsuons ol
Oi'Minl w.toni, S4t s tnv.New i ku lrli;rr
Th bisti ry of evei r gn-ut a. tnevemetil.
and Uio re.i.ttmn i f rvi'r (fraud Idoa, Is
the r,.r.l , a yrrri,iul,nK pauenoa On
Uie psm f ibo hero and tixi linnaer. But
for toe U'jm rpse...iin of tin cublime
quality, buinaiiity Must have succumbed to
atlKtiaand o mtarln w. b bv txro (U
nously ovcro.iiie, and man, losue of donv
onsLra lug V "xsreas to bw tha prriVblnoUal
law of b.e li-inir, would bar sunk la lb
inbrei) if fatalism. r.Hira be:tiieae and
wreUh'-d than III u a.tatr II. a II" kd. The
diatvveier, IU reftt m r (be te oetacUir of
wbaievrf ru has ea h in turn, sitww Lhe
trorkl brgaa. traronl tbrrmgtl bia 0ll aa-
aenesxw lk truta (4 Ue ps liiiei
T aob'i ' ki esi.ksad we.L'
and Iba eir.ry of any vna bl tbeas M naiol
ine story or a.t.
Ki pwr, ivmf Inut lb "ui'.-'f dna1
and diMrrmi g .-r ln flr.l t n.c rlrarly Um
tuny and ha'm.x.y i f ,a p soWy ant
eersa, rA!.4 omy frma li,a im of at pa
Urarebsverrk J. a be rial loa nsrrs
live of hi Mit'My disvrryt '1t ) t
east! The b-.-a I wntf n; to l read oo
by "steiiiy. I rara n li b. I Bis
wen eff.,rd l sit f Ulu'f f r a reader,
a Oal be wate l,r. tUiued )ear
fof a obaerver Ac 1 1 tmu vue, ea. king
falnlf fives city toe it r. ei.4 fr.ta ouurt
Kurt, ff a(0 Toip'.ti..-rf ruA b.s vlsV
Of the 5w W ar woe ta)iag e
derkof bs(nsvi, bet by inttun lbl
snni.d ts Ueuau4 s 1 o'.if ataa -erbal
m w-tl eae we t-w astra, wt,
eVmlMeol Um eetb y H.-mait,, and mh. A
f a every ctvumeg emt of Uw
esmss rs.
r'aUraeaesa tttf atinUetj Wavkial
l. U rts It la a.sa, t -e rtie pf
eMvaeawar trivial are avet tbiar ovf
tB. iis wwwt n.'t, Wbat II
taey b oaaa teba . W..I IMI Sua fir
e W f ie, tl.a fa, V fa; I vt , lb I
eaa..s naa taeir Mitef, at.d r l,n aad i
barveal fs. f J t H,t i ( I
brea .f antb eg, a4 e-r ivm i
of tba a-w. r v.4 a4urtag ,
b.t ta a4 aa.ia '
l as Irut Us ,Kt ia fl -d. it. , t
m I ee t bsa att. 4 we eaait, la
Uta Kt af seie.s s i t -t, um tn
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The Queer Hport lndiil ;ol In by
Kant Canine.
I have seen mention in the Forest
and Stream, says a correspondent of
that paper, of one dog that eattgUt suck
ers ami another with a preference for
catfish. I do not for a moment doubt
either of these dog-lh.iiing titories, for I
once knew a dog tliut took great de
light in catching crabs; not soft crabs,
but lusty, hard inn s, capable i f making
a good light. When about twelve years
of age I used to swnd my vacation at a
largo farm on a tributary i f t'.ie Chesa
peake bay. llcaidcH myself there was
another small boy unit two doirs at his
house. One of the dugs wna a largo
Newfoundland rnd the nlht-r wa.'itine of
those iiiediiiin-siM'd, i.ti.'.;:ii:ig combina
tions of hhort-lialr t.nd ; Mrtietilar
color probably un i.ll-uroiuicl dog, u
coiiecrm d his liret'dht;;. t.:.o t!,iy I no
ticed the large do;' wndlii,,' ;.l.oi.l In tl e
shallow water at foot, i f t!u yard
and fvitlcntly searchin;,' for i .-i n lliing.
I found that ho wan loo!. iii'f for crabs,
When a crab was diioviM -d ho would
prance around It and, after muhin;r. sev
eral attempts, It In 1.1 . i lout'.i and
bring it up on the beach ami tlicti .!ny
with It, nnuli as a cat l'K"i with a
mouse, nntil tho poor crab was cither
dead or helplessly c:!i.ia..t.'tl. He
wetiied to do llii.t for tho t.i ro i-jxirt of
the thing, burl; in f all tho tha l i it tone
that UenoU'd cxritcuicnt r..t:i. r than
anger. Ho never uUi the i rnbn nfu-r
killing thi'tn. The rr.ibs fun ;lil buck
to tin- N ' t of tin Ir uliilil v. iiinl it was
ofU'n dilikiill to nay nl.lili b id tin.
tightefl fnp, dog or rrib, for tho crab
would fu.ti n on to 1' i.ic i illoii of l Im
dog'a moulli itli Imtli l 1.1 . p ) rrful
jiini lii ra, and It tvimld ri pore much
bliakiiiK U fure lie mould drop nil.
SPOOL MAKING IN MAINE.
A Queer Industry Which Has Grown 11
In the Backwoods.
Oxford county, Me., turns out nearlj
all of the spools on which the thread oi
this country is wound, says the "Phila
delphia Press, The spools are mad
from white birch timber and they art
produced by the million in Oxforc
county. There are many other pointt
in western Maine, also, where the in
dustry is important. There are man;
saVmills in that part of the state
which aro kept busy tho year round
sawing white birch logs into strips
four feet long and from one to two
inches wide and of the same thickness.
These strips aro Bent to the spool fac
tories, where they are quickly worked
into spools by most ingenious labor
saving machinery. The strips of white
birch are fed into one machine and
they aro not touched in fact, aro hard
ly seen again until the spools, all fin
ished for market except polishing, drop
out by tho bushel from another ma
chice several rods away from where
the strips started in. Tho spools get
their gloss by being rapidly revolved
in barrels by machinery, the polish
resulting from the contact of the spools
In the barrel. In tho backwoods vil
lages of Oxford county one sees scarce
ly any other industry but spoolmaking,
and everyone is in somo way interested
in tho business. Tho factorlea have
been eating into tho Maine birch forests
for years, but there seems to bo enough
left yot to feed them well for years to
come. Hundreds and thousands of feet
of logs are cut and sawed into spool
timber annually.
Shoe peg factories are also nn Impor
tant brunch of businessonce peculiar to
Maine, although it has of late been fol
lowed to Homo extent in other eastern
states and is spreading to the hardwood
forests of Pennsylvania. Maple is used
largely in the manufacture of shoe pegs,
although white birch is used at some
factories. Hhoe pegs aro sold by the
bushel, and are worth all the way
from throe-shillings to ona dollar, a
bushel, according to quality. More
than one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars were received by Maine shoo
peg factories lat ycor for goods. A
curious and profitable business has
grown up in the Mai no wood alsiut
the sawmills In the utilizing of the Im
mense quantities of sawdust by com
pression. Thousands of tons of sawdust
are pressed Into cement blocks and
bales, and In this form is finding a
ready market for kindling and fuel In
the eastern cities.
A DAILY ANNIVERSARY.
The Device by Which a Washington Wife
Keeps tier Husband Home.
The wife of a -young attorney in
Washington, a very charming woman,
loves her husband dearly, and the same
may be said of his feelings for her.
Still, he cannot help being annoyed oo
casionally at her freaks. They hadn't
been married a week before she began
to develop anniversary tendencies. II
was "five days and six hours" oi
"seven days and ten minutes" since they
were married. That went fairly weU
during the wedding journey stage, sayi
the Post, but it was kept up wonder
fully, till she would say: "It is a year,
one month," throe days and four hour!
since we were married," These attacki
of preclseness occurrod ' whenevei
Oeorge showed symptoms of going to
his club, or when any of. his friendi
called on him to go out with them.
After a baby was born there came nev
anniversaries to celebrate. Baby's teeth.
baby's wails , and baby's first lisps tie-
came important dates. All tha old an
niversaries were kept, however, just the
same, and now the young husband
stays home every night in the week tc
keep anniversaries. She has four to
some days, and if she thinks he is rest
less and meditating an escape, when
emergencies arise and ho Is tempted to
go to the theater with any. of his old
chums, that ingenious young: wife can
count up so many anniversaries that
nobody would ever dare to suggest
George going anywhere. Indeed, it has
ooine to such a pass that the boys ask
George to go somewhere, simply to hear
him say: "I can't I must go home.
We've been married exactly three years,
five months, three weeks and four days
to-day. I've got to keep the anniver
sary." She give George just one night
off in a year, and thinks she does won
ders when she does that, and George
ought to offer thanks for the rest of tha
year that he had that one night Then
he goes to class reunion, George doea.
AFTER
A Ms Whoa
OFFICE.
Wa at I.sat
Piles! rileal llrhlkg I'llee.
hywptom Moisture; tntenaa llolittig
ocl stinging; moat at flight; wnrae by
tcralclilng. If allowed to c-ontinn
lamnra form, atlob tifleo bleed and
olrrt, becoming very sore. HwsTni
OlsTMlsTslop Ih Itching aad bleed-
inf. heel nlrwralioa, and ia most eases
remove f, I a mora Al draggits. or
by mail, for Ween U. Ilr.Hwatn A Hon.
hll.tel,,a.
A Jee Healaes Maa.
fine of lb (hanK'trr of Portland,
Me., I a I ivrman Jew win m any ImiI
neaa man In Maine Would trust with
Bv IhouMind dollar If lie mi. bed It,
lie tu j s awt t'-n lhni-uiinl ilollitr'
worth of dry gm and niillim-ry annu
ally In jot, l,,t, and m IU ll all over I He
State Ihnmirh the medium , f MMiir
twenty five or thirty Ikm! I Ib ra.
Ila me It re evidently it- l r-ril. f-.f
he ia Worth oerr tt-nt) I e !!, xml
dollar, tli'Hitf h lie c emed r-1 1 or w rite
and rann-'t l-taiu'lil i d't It'trr. hv
raj time the att mpt hsl u tnivlr
to lMtrh him ti f .rtn the lultla'r, f Ids
nam for rj f 'irrt'tirt Imt ha
ranif ,t f irm tlm b iters that tie jr ' an
le rerifnirol a sti li, lie i an add and
nililfn t, and ln a y--in it. n to Le. p
hi BMint, is 1,1. h !-. al I- t , prove
exirrsv-t r the rr, r . l-.-i.. , ,as
Irarrwd thai r rl s n il.nu.ii .n i,f
wtarka n an e. rtam Llnl,..f ,-. rtf
lie cvMil I i, 4 naoir Uw l tt -ri any f
the w..f. Tltey are s.ii.ply s inlp.lt
to Id in.
MANl'MHHrKMi KMtll.AMf
A llltl dsnghtsf r,f ttt i WebW,
llotlaad, Maes., La i a Very l I a-.11
and oagb Lleiti I, a bsd d kwl abb
t.ifttr a.lh )lhliig. gave bin
tpitlle if tasslaellata' O'Bgb IUse.y,
ay W, . irdla-l, taenhabl I $t
B). aetef e IWlfwenel I. a the s
tin. Lin be ij -tike-1 die a i
tl.srm. Tl eae.f lst-nle-1 tm
IbaettyaavMaaeeaU keeo .C.SliVinM
reel, ft le tj hee, f, wtjM. teal, j to r 1 beta e ileegee In giving
snre l.e..a f.. t4, - r. sell P ll S I 11 Ire f II e.i,lslfs a, k t. ,
f,. -. l-.a,l iv. ..! f ee fn.lV,l iinHi I i.f sla by l id C' t..
Terslsleney
Rewarded.
A yearning for public ofllee la noth
ing new. Nor, uiihuppily.ls It anything
new for men to proelaim that yearning
upon the houaetiip, any the Youth's
Companion, ltev. II. W, Pierwin, ninny
years ago, found in the aonthweatern
part of Uie country a large elan of per
rnnlal office Mi-ker. Onee lie heard a
apeeeh from a man who had lst-n a can
didate for the Mima iifllce for twelve
year in auceewilon. Bvery year he hml
canvnsMil the county, making spwhea
In every neighborhood. Ir. Pleraon
printa a part of the speech which h
hiui-M-lf hi-artt.
"I ask you to vote for me aa an en
oouragi'ttietit to the ioor txiy of the
county, Hint I may le an csnnipla to
lliein; that they may point to um and
aay: 'There I a man who waa onee aa
rior aa any of us, w ho has U--n Imnirrwl
with a seat In the legislature of Ida
native state. '
"I have taught achool a g-"l many
winter, and the leiy that I have
taught like me. They will give in
their Vote. I have sometime thought
I should have to teai b wined over the
County until I have taught hoy rnottgli
to elect me.
The end of tha speeeh, wa a follows:
"My fellow rlUtens When I hsik Ink k
over the twelve years stnee I ta-rame
Caildlilate for this i. flii e, I f,el Ml.tilir-
aired. Y hen I heik Ihk W and think of
tha very few lhat f-if year gave me any
encouragement, and romparw them with
the nuinUr that now promt me (heir
vntoa. I am proud of my mh,
"I l-'glii to fi-el that my h"-s are
blsittt to lie reel i oil. that a In ij-ifily
of my fellow rltiaena will li-m-r ins
with their aiiffrs"-s. and that I shall
proudly g-i up to lite eaplbd and lake
my beat anwmg the ! pwlati.ra i-f lh
tato. lint, fellow rltUena, If. unf -rtu
nalely. atnoibl fail In thl el.-.'tbn, I
tali a the present op rtuioty to an
ivnincw lt 1 f as a ian-li Isle In lhe
Hel race,"
K4 Uial yef, I nit ne rear after
ward. 111 long dream aa ra!ll
lae I art i a4 Ine
lUrly li in and a M-iiir.f Lwa la
lh m riilng Lave ala) l-en isfd
err-. ntial lo if-e-l h' alt'i nl l"lig
life, 'I hat Is a sti rstitein, a)r a"r
man writer on d, I. tea, w !' otaarrta
ti.io have j.l l. a -ullltrl. "Al
least lii'.l out if tea (.rs'in ovef
eighty wl-pv raw Were lMvelftd
aevef W'l.l to ia-I lit. I I Well Into Id
esnall kmio, ial del toot ylKpstfsi
until lata In lhe day I erly rt-inif ten-U
to lhn.t tha iyUeal ( el n l 14
sle-rtra llf " And an l.iglih fut.iwa
tell wtaintaina Ihal ' Vt g liver war
re!!y a'l l r-. ln I !''
. . . ...t--.-. to . .
I eiiei it-iwi imnnn? iohi si""
lale a l,i Ist-ll .e I, y si I the il f'y
Nil il-ml t I.!il1 I grand ll
nlNting esea-.-a I. I tl. ' rsi.k y e
erwvtt.'is l.i 4 fsi... i.h'.i- l
WIPES KNEW THEIR VALUE.
A Kswshoy Who Would Only Areepl Five
Cent for Having HU Live. -
Human life is dull and in small de
mand spot cash, flve-slxths of a cent
inch person at Hidden Point, on City
island. These figures are the result of
the aad experience of Kdward Gallagher,
jf New York. Kdward is a ncwalmy,
sometimes calliil "Hw1ihs the News
boy," as a compliment to hi ability.
Ue I not tho original ",Swlcs.n Ed-a-ard
Is sixteen years old, black-eyed,
brown-haired and small. What bis
muscular development tneks In quantity
It more tha u mokes up in quality. He
told a big armful of newspaper be
tween this city and City Island Monday
sftrrnoon and then went rowing near
Hidden Point Pour men and two won
n who hail sailed up 'nun (Ireenpolnt
in the email sloop Agnes went In bath
ng at half-past ail o'clock, ao "Swlpea
lay. I lire of the men ami ttie women
(in-sently got Into the skiff and paddled
ut Into the aotiiid, followcxl leisurely
the fourth nmn. who swam. Two
unilnil yard fnnu the shore ha grew
tlriil, triiil to climb Into the skin over,
ie aide Insti-ad of the stern aad opael
"SwIimV siild he rowed fiercely 10
ie rescue and saved them all.
They made me weary," be confided
ia.ewVork llemia man. "wneni
bi-gnn takluif tin fi In all the mm could
aay km: 'We'ri' all btr Moon's I gol
rm ashore one s.ivs: 'Johnny, that wm
gn at work you done. 1 iu gdiig to laki
op a c'b-cllon.'
'lie pasM-,1 the Imt and raiaeil thlnj
retiU out of all tin lr clothe. When In
give It to me be say: 'You're only t
siy, yott know, an I r Mm tark hll
quarter an' says: an I ala'l fola
overcharge ym, lhe null gang oi
yer aln'l wort' ini.re'n 11 pence.' Then 3
aklppe.1."
Ilul will not im aalety ur mni
kind indivlilual give ' Hm Ipt a' a medal
by
PrtlSON
Mara e4
DISCIPLINE,
f Mlawf
s4 llla-e a-i4
lit I tien'.lil.
If we rained h- 'p IU h-itieal w-if Iter,
at Irani we i an '. p p 'ti'irf a let pam
perina lha tl t- It I e.'i l iU nee maa,
the Ihiijf i f ll. I'.ir i a id lUe int. qir us
ing (..a in.. ie t 'tftl I i(Ur, ay a
riU rln l.lpplu. olt a l.sisuitH). Tha
Howard a Lilian appvef t hit the)
tisil on tha In ad In t u ir g "tit here.
ily of rr ii.lt rliijf t!.c ir -ttiienti.f rrttae
Inal Ira bttrai tUc" l.u.M laal of tha
law abiding and liiimin inp.'f. II
who lives I y I. ii.it I il should not be)
tnii pi. -I I't envy Tie a lsrf w le
fry it IU iaimiu'ii'y W Iwa lha
aslisstf la raii.: l. wl,.t I to Vl
Willi I. on tflos. ff !- U te-l elly
UialUr f r tli- it - b Ut p Kia)
live, bale an I al " t l b h Mill
to 'tlx thin.! V raalesil eres).
safily it f ire en I l!.a mnsb al
gla-wa). end l i . IHulllf Mpe
Me )., Int. r -ore, witli l ti'el.ew
tjr'Uity a- j, rutin f I. h i 1 i! y-mng,
fr-n I'.- ni l U liialnalrw
III r one. 1 1 i i i. t ev. t tiL br evea
Lattal . . Il.-l ' I ..
I.im i.l. It t ie i I I I f--g"t
l-f a wrn" i.l I .al k !m pw
stltiitriil, l!.l !- i n 'iatel t-y lo
iimi.il'
Must tt.
lit I i 1 1
Irei.-.
wbat 1 - I
teat p- .i
Wll.fs .-
-t :
-.U
I at I il'" t pet
t iw an aad imght
! I i it l'. w KJ ul Us
i b tl it h'-iK-siy,
a aa s.e h. la the)
,i l .l.r. ar I nn-L
I. , . t,,-1 lly aa)
, I,. ( 4
t- ay
tha ' 1l4 lab La, teetill auk bun, If , 4rga4.
era life.
I saei III.