gmi mi MiKtMU'MSifti'iiMJiW n ritiitri in mm j f i i I MY SUCCESS 1 - I Is owing to my liberality in ad-E vertismg. Robert Bonner. i OFFICIAL PAPER 0 FREQUENT AND CONSTANT ' Advertising brought me all own. A. T. Stewart. r I l:lii:ilt.l:l:a:l:ltliriiltlll:lif'l:lll.liliiaill-lil(lilM.llllltltlfa lliu FOURTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1896. J WEEKLY tiO. 6HI I BEMI-WEEELY NO 4481 1 "0F SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. f UBLIRHBD Tuesdays and Fridays BY M PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, A. W. PATTERSON. . . Editor Business Manager At $3.90 per year, 1.25 for six months, 75 ota. tor three monons. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Paine-s Celery Compound Mrs. J. A. Sample Owes Her Strength to This the Best of All Remedies. metio finger movements. Katherine, fair ly overcome by this, took baby to ber and smiled, at whiob baby began to clap lta bauds and to orow, tracing this time the coarse of the tears down its sister's cheeks. This pretty nursery piotnre cer tainly seems to illustrate a rudiment of genuine fellow feeling. Similarly it . is hard not to recognize the signsif a sin cere concern when a child of two runs spontaneously and kisses the place that is hurt, even though it is not to be doubt ed that the graceful notion has been learned through imitation." THIH PAPKK is kept on tile at E. C. Dake's Advertising Aiiency, 04 and 65 Ulnrohants Exohanffs, Ban Franoisoo, California, where oou raota for advertising can be made for it. ", 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 10:45 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Arrives 5;00 a. m. daily, except Mon day. West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc tion 1:11 a. m. ; east bound 1:33 a. m. Freifiht trains leave Heppner Junction frolne east at 7:45 p. m. and IMJO a. in.; going west, 4:30 p. m. and 6.15 ft. m. OmCX.AJj DIBEOTOBT. United Btatos Offlclnls. President Grover Cleveland Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson Hnnrnhirv of State Richard 8. Olney Neorotary of Treasury John G. Carlisle Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith KnnmlHrv of War Daniel 8. Iduuont Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postmaster-General WilliHm L. Wilson Attorney-General Judson Harmon Secretary of Agriculture J. Bterling Morton State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kincaid Treasurer. Phil. Metsohan Hnpt. Puhlio Instruction ; G. M. Irwin Attornev General C. M. ldleman " i G. W. McBride oouinA.ni j H. Mitchell J Ilinger Hermann HongrBcauimi j u Km, Printer W. H. Leeds ( K. 8. Bean, Hiinroina .1 niiana... F. A. Moore. ( C. . Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circnit Judge Stephen A. Lowell Prosecuting Attorney John H. Lawrey Morrow County Officials. .mint Hen lit or A. W. Gowan llnprnsentntive J. 8. Boothby I'onnt-f Jmlge Julius Keith I '' Commissioners J. K. Howard .1 M Ullr. Clerk J.W. Morrow " Sheriff U. w . Jtumngton " Treasurer Urank Uilliara J. P.Willli Surveyor.- Geo. Lord " Hohool Bup't Anna Halsieer " Coroner T.W.Ayera. Jr nuppNia towm omoma. Mayor Thos. Morgan r!n,,n.:iuinLi O. K. Farnswiirth. M. LiohU-nthal, Ctls Patterson, T. W.Aysrs.Jr., 8. 8. Horner, E.J. Slooum. n. i... F. "J. Hallock r.n E. L. Frwlsnd Marshal A. A. Huberts Precipe! OSloer. InrfiM nf fhm Pan E. L. Freeland Constable '. N. B. WheUton. Called 8Utl Und Officers. Tita riAf.i.ca. am. J mim ltegistet A. 8. ilian lleoeiver 1.4 asisbs. OK. D.F, Wilson HegUUr J.H. Kobliins... lleoeiver BECIiET SOCIETIES. KAWL1MI) POST, NO. IL G. A. B. Most at Lsxingum. Or., ths iMt Satorday of Mkch month. All TOtorans sr. lnvltl to Joia. !. C. Hooa. Uso. W. Bhitb.' Adjutant, tf Commandor. LUMBElt! tlTE HAVE Ft) 8 SAI.B AU. KIND OF CM V drMl LumlMir. I milea oi Hw.pner, at bat Is known as th. FIR 1,000 FEET, ROUGH, - - - I 00 - - CLEAR, - -17 60 to If it required an annual outlay of $100 insure a family against any serious consequences, from an attaok of bowel complaint during the year there are ma ny who would feel it their duty to pay it; that they could not afford to risk their lives, and those of their family for snob, an amount. Anyone oan get this insur ance for 25 oeots, that being the price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy. In almost ev ery neighborhood some one has died from an attaok of bowel complaint be fore medicine could be procured or a physician summoned, One or two doses of this remedy will cure any ordinary ease. It never tails. Gn you afford to take the risk for so small an amount? For sale by Oouser & Brook, Druggists. For the unfortunates who lie awake, staring at the coiling and ooonting the strokes of the olook, every sleepless night is an eternity. Mrs. J. A. Sample of 1558 Broadway, New Tork oitr, was afflicted with insom nia until her nerves were on the verge of prostration. She thinks ber condition is due to indigestion. Here is what Mrs. Sample says: I have used Faine's celery oom- poand with marked and deoided benefit. It is especially useful in insomnia, aris ing from indigestion and poorly nour ished nerves. "I should add that my granddaughter, Vera Haueigh, was so thin and puny at the age of ten as to cans, ns the great est anxiety. We bad no difficulty in In ducing ber to take Faine's celery com pound. Today the roses bloom iu tier oheeks, and 1 never saw a healthier, stronger child than Faine's Celery com pound bas made ber." The brain Is the center of the nervous a) stem. Sleep alone rests this vital or gan, together with the ; nerves. During the waking hours the nervous system works inoetsantly. Poor sleep means a poor nervous condition, and prolonged insomnia leads in every case to prostra tion, and too often to dread insanity. The mieohief that results from weaken ed nerves is muoh greater and more de structive than most folks even dream of. The all-important thing for nervous, run-down persons, and for those who are losing sleep is that Faine's celery com pound builds op the whole physical sys tem, and by Improving the digestion and regulating the nerves it insures sound, retresbing sleep. In winter most women and many men lead hothouse lives. A flagging appe tite, a disposition to piok at this dish and that, rather than to eat a square meal, is among the early indications of failing health. Then ooroea delay in fall ing asleep and the fretful, nneasy feel ing the next day. Deliverance from suoh a miserable condition by the use of Faine's celery compound has Caused men and women from every section of the United States to write sincere, hearty words of praise and thankfulness for this grand invig orator. People enjoying perfect health sometimes wonder at this gratitude, but whoeyer bas suffered trom prostration of the nerves, of which insomnia is one of the symptoms, will understand how bard it is to overstate the torment of this oon dition. And whoever has been made oompletely well by Paine's oelery oom pound feels that no words can overstate the joy and gratitude such persons feel. This is the stats of mind of thousands of nervous, sickly, broken-down persons who have naed Faine's celery oompound aud bden made well. Mrs. Sample tells of the bsppy result in ths oase of her grandchild. One of the most conspicuous instances of lbs remarkable power of Faine's oelery oom podnd over deiilllly is shown In lue re lief it bas afforded children. Of oonrse the dose is adapted to the age of the Ut ile patient. The oumoonnd purifies tbs blood and cornets any tendency to cou stipatinn. Pale, pony children are made vigorous, rosy and healthy by this in comparable remedy. Highest of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1M Absolutely pure AMERICAN CONSERVATISM. HAPPENINGS AT SIX DOLLAB. The Power and Influence of the Supreme Court of the United States. ' The supreme court is not an elective body, and I suppose that might seem to the English radical a sufficient reason for sweeping it away, says the Nine teenth Century. The judges are' ap pointed for life by the president and they are responsible to no popular tri bunalnot' even to public opinion. Thev sit as a court of rmre law. the final authority from which in all Amer- bought live bird and killed it, or had ica there is no appeal. . Their jurisdic-' 11 uea, lor such a purpose. one of the taxidermists of the Smith-' sonian institution, carrying with her cage a bright canarv bird. "T have hunted all over the citv for a hfrd of just this color," she explained, "be cause I want him to match a gown I am having made." She wished the tax idermist to kill it and set it up, that she might wear it as an ornament! Thou sands of women wear birds on their hats, the more is the pitvt but Tirol.. bly no civilized woman ever before . ? Sixxitlx & Bro.. :AsirirTr aiss ado dbslsss id: FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. Do All Work tn This Una. Contracting and Job Work. Picture Framing, all kinds, at prices to suit. He ns bofur. ordering as ws (.ttarautce utilisa tion. Prices reasonable. Ttrms Cash. Store Opp. P. O. Thompson Co. Main 8t, Heppner. It MUVERFO IN HKPPKIR, S&.SU hi 1.0U0 tet additional. WILL ADD Ths alwrs quotations art strictly (or Cash. L HAMILTON, Prop. nf tainp.r t fT) Don't You Want a PI f ' A Put up Your Team ? acc to wa. rixLAVD. to. &. imnof. Frwlssat. Caster. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANIING BUSINESS Arc You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All thwia can be procured t Thorn jwo A Ndm, Lower Main Street, Heppner, uregoo. Thm nl!ma an ll aroiwlnt4 Ith Orant, Msmef, front. OMIiara aa4 olhs count Is. SB4 een sat Bum? ss4 Un la naaitig itiss skuuhs iravsiinf wa. rrksa In katlif ! U ttuwa. ti-iompson & Bosnsrs, COLLECTIONS Made oa Favorable Terms, EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOU) he rr sr. it. tf Oregon The Lancashire Insurance Co. Ontario-Hums Slaac Line k B OBK S-G fl HyFk STH SE U KE MANCIIKHTICH, NOI.ANI) H. A, WiUUMS, Piop. OXTAHIO'IWKSS 1m Diirfts Iiailv at fl p. b. m4 r- rt ! OoUfie la 42 boar. Sinqle Fore $7.50. Round Trip $10.00 f ayTkrH )st rT mp4. nuns'H casyos at rTM ' iv Hf" , , l lWl I" Nt4 nk iNikitx, frt.. 4 ! M' Rsros. t4 A--m-sa U fmnjm. 1 3 1 A C II APTEU ABOUT CUluDIlKM. Ths boy who's slwsrs wishing That this or that might b. But Devsr tries bis msttla. Is ths boy that's bound to sr tils plans all cons to failure. Ills hopes sni tn dsfsat, tot that's what rotnsa whso wishing And working fall to !. Ths boy who wlshs this thing Or that thing with a will That spurs him on to action, And ktv him trying still Whsn sfTurt msvts with Islltira, Will some day saraly win, for hs works out what hs wtshss And that whsrs "luck" eomss In! Ths lork" that I bstlsr In Is that which mism with work, And no on tf tads It Who's Mmtnt to wish and shirk. Ths mtm ths world calls "lucky," Will toll ru, stwy on. Thai iikcisi tmmr. not by wishing, Kul by hard work, hrarly dons. - Ebsa E. Rslofd "Tommy, who was Joan of Are? asksJ ibm Issohsr. "Nb's wife," I4 Torn my. who it oubatJre4 irsal at CbilJfw ere oflsa alarel in lb.tr sltp If dfssms, are rMtlM a4 start p fmm Mom te Hw. This sUonlJ ot be dMr.flrds), m It k pmbabty law rw salt t walersl taeare, aat assy stly be rwli4. IrntailoQ aaitsl Ly Iwrtb leg or torn, etostaab lrobl t oflo tb ra io, ao4 II Is a gwl la to aJniata Ur a aall4 pargsdve. s Ibki sea dn mo barn aa4 nay 4rt aaay lb "boft-Ua, sWITM Ka la IU ti U r lb. Wssbly I!.. Hlmt, (lb th. !--, ly la 4taM,. ys. M & ! bi vispMa ,f stkf a h r.' la lb. sisU. uit w ant git a a.aii m at lttl".al ..st,l foot 11.u, .a .rtMHa!i(,rti it. Omm la aw aa4 abwriba. FIBS : MfflPII : PIUS ! Youro HO TJKD to Take 9 Km. Lonvc No Comtlpntlon, v !'. I', wsll mm all 1i"-a"'a. fli.k tfa4'ha a.4 M si art a Th atf craratMa aM la th. ai J. Hwi4 by ail ! by saatl mm rsrU , tfMHHtbi.t ) til 114 Mri'ICAL UK ta f raataaa, Cai. Mr. Haiiy, la ba lalxawiiag aa4 pip Blar bcx.h oa ,la4i of CbtMran, da- oia a food p-atioa or bis aiwaiUa la Ilia arlfia ftf spaibf la Ibatr ssarli sad la di4, a Ibink, to asrita asova l It la Ua.Ltivtassa ib.a sboul4 IbUh r-.Ua. Tt stsatpla. b to la toa lbs fullooiag very laWraat ing atory, a44i.g a rk. l abkb aUU a,i.u.,a lbs Ir.tblb.l na.ras s i tai'li l'fi; "A txby, sg.4 oaa saf a4 taa tautilM, WMrrsalinf mi Iba 8r, Aa I Jf a Ksltsrihs, . tig, aba M WMkiac al a mmA (Ml, tnald a4 ri oa 9t U s4 bsgsa to ary. tia tf klal ap sa4 praaM, nal aaf aad kl 4isaia Ha 8sfra daa la tbks. tla Iba aval .!U4 Miaa Kbfi't attttn la baby, a dVaka I WU rl fa as 4 a fissfc .'l qtt ,f lar Wttiaa bsby ,wU4 la I biib fslf si U Ka4snaa ailb aa mf ft" d Ifaa p aaia aa4 Iba ta The school olosed last Friday Mrs. Mollis JohnsoD, teaoher. The entertainment 'given at the Six Dollar school house last Saturday night under tbe auspioes of Mrs. Mollis John son was a grand suocess in every respect, and was highly appreciated by all pres ent, and we oan give her praise for ber faithfulness and tutorship. Tbe entire exhibition was gotten up with many drawbacks on account of disappoint ments in connection with the recitations, dialogues, essays, eto. There was music by the organ and violin, and songs with ban') aooompsniment, also quite a num ber of songs were sung by the Six Dol lar Glee Club, which were selected for the oocasion. Below we give the names of tba par ticipants whiob we think is the largest programme ever given in the oounly. Opening romarka by Mr. Orabtres. Bong by the Glee Club. Recitation ot welcome by Wave Crab- tree. Recitation by Mary Blewart. -Recitation by Alonso Wright Song by Mary Tressie and Eva Stew art. Music, violin and organ, Bob Walking and Jefl Jones. Dialogue by Birdie Gilliam and Vie Tolbert. Bong with banjo accompaniment, Mr. Crabtree. Recitation, Loren Tolbert. Recitation, Pearl 11 an by. Reoitation, Naroissa Johnson, Tableaux by Ilia little folks. Hong, Mrs. Btewait Recitation, Vie Tolbnrt. Recitation, Eddie Broaa. Recitation, Traasie Stewart. Musle, violin and organ, Watklos and Jooes. Boiig, Mr. and Mrs. Crabtres. Raoitatioo, Myrtle Btowa. Recitation, Jannia Kirk. Bong by school and Glee Club. Essay, Jnbnnie Htewart. lUoitalion, Ira Brown. Hong, -Msrtnad.," by (Ilea Clob. lUeiUiion, Lao Crabtrea. IUeltatl()n; Ulrn Jones. Mosio, violin and orgso. Dialogue, I'.arl Hsnhy and J.fiUwart, Hong by 1 1 .as little boys and girls, limitation, Mrs. Williamson, llsoilaliou, VA Kirk. lUeilatiop, tirdia Gllllsm. Tableaux, rUila M ttttaoa aod J. SUw art. Hong by la lisV qqarlatta. Ilsoilallos, Walter (lilliatn. lUeiUlma, Cora Hnydor. lUeitalloD, Arlia Broaa. lUail.Iion, MynlaToltwrl. "KbUrlaloln- Big tV.Ur'g Baaoi," Jsenla Kirk a4 Jobsala Hieaan. Hong, Tratwia Hlswsf t lUaiuthm, J.ma Tlbrt. Uilllini, to CrslHr. lUrflalinn, Mr. Enma Jobs. rVg, Mr. Hi.aait. Mnsia by W.ikins and Joaaa. IlUlogna, llirdta Oillisra, Myrtls Broaa sad Via Tolbart. lUctlattoa, Paarl llsaby. Usa Halloa, AIU Kltk. f"if, Mrs. Tsrraat, lUrilati.ift, HUlla MaliUna. RmiUIIim, Mr. Crablraa. rfilsii".. My rtl. Broaa. Masie, aiulia ea4 ofgsa. Ne fmitm, Jea. TvlUn, Cbaa. T4- tarl, Mf, CraMrta. (1 i.g rarke by W. I. Hnydsf. fl'-it. ., -Uwi S gbl," by OIa Ovb, A. Fata 6 tion, strictly defined though It be, Is coextensive with the whole union. It is the one instance in history in which popular sovereignty, acknowledged as supreme in the long1 run for every other purpose and every other authority to which it has delegated power, submits to a master whom it did not appoint and cannot remove and cannot escape. Everybody submits; . the states them selves, sovereign as they still are ior certain purposes, submit; congress and the president, the army and navy, the people themselves, all submit. ! In the hands of the supreme court de mocracy itself, if it seeks to pass an un constitutional law, is powerless. A unanimous vote of the people, a unani mous vote of the house and senate and the approval of the president would not make a statute law if this tribunal says it is not a law. But do you ever hear of a proposal to abolish the supreme court? Why not? It is not only that the court has been a great court of great Judges, its honesty and ability and wisdom alike recognized, but be cause the American democracy has the good sense to see that, under a written constitution like that of the United States, such a tribunal is essential to the working of all its parts, and that, check and all-powerful check though it be upon democracy, it is also a guar anty to the American people that, in the words of the preamble of their great charter, justice shall be established and the blessings of liberty preserved to themselves and their posterity. HOW TO ECONOMIZE IN LIVING. tUsv. y sad Fata A REGULAR GOLD MINE. How a JasUe. of th. Fiwca Mulcted Bl cjsl. Ktdfira. There's a justice of the peace in a country town not far from here, said a bicycler to a Buffalo Express man re cently, "who has a scheme that will make him a millionaire if he sticks to it for a year or two. "You see the town has an ordinance forbidding bicycle riding on the side wants, a gixKi many wnecimen go that way, so what dues this juatlue do but scoop out a hole and make a great big mud putldlo clrar across the atrert right in front of his oflku. Of course, when a wheelman c times along, rather than ride through the mud, he turns upon the sidewalk. That's what the Justice ia waiting for. lie ha a con stable on the watch, and the two rush out and nab the cycler. 'I was caught in the snare one week. Though I pmtoated I only intended to keen on the walk till I pasard the mud, It was of no avail. I was finr-d five dol lars and had to pay it. I got a chance to km ia at nia mk when lie waa re cording ray fine, and there was a rec ord of some twenty wheelmen who had been served the same way that day, and it waa atill early in the after noon. "It made ma mad, and I began abu lag the old fellow fia having such a mud puddle In tba street. "'Why don't you fill It apr I aaked. II ym want whealmen to keep In the madr "Ha grinned In a most exasperating manner, aod anawerad wilhoil so much aa a blush: " Hpuae we're aoln to destroy eoch a eourca of revenue aa that mudpaddie Is? I p-uea. not -'John,' turning to the ermstabla, 'you In-tier take th. bnae and soften It up a Utile bit ready for th. nest sucker." With One Dollar and Forty Cents a Week a Man Meed Never Starve. One-half the world does not know how the other half lives, says the New York Recorder, nor do the well-fed thousands in this prosperous city, who daily consult their menus of many ex pensive and rare courses, comprehend that many other thousands of hard working, active, healthy, energetic, bustling people live for a whole day upon the price of a plate of oysters in a fashionable restaurant. Let one man a letter-carrier speak for himself: I have three meals a day coffee. cakes, and either ham and beans or corned beef and beans at each meal at a cost of not more than twentv cents a meal. Thuy give you bread and butter with the meat, nud a fellow has plenty to eat in three such meals. If a fellow ia hard pushed, he can cet along on thirty cents a day with two meals, with meat, beans, bread and coffee at each. I have known chaps, who have been idle for a long time, to live upon twenty cents a dav corned beef, beans, bread and butter, and water for one meal, and pie and coffee at the other in the evening. A fellow could live all winter on those two meals if he didn't have to juggle cases and barrels and bales of cotton or do heavy work. Thus it may be seen that man needn't starve who has one dol lar and forty cents a week to spend on lood." Wait. Thompson runs stags between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving- every day except Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the interior. Oonser A Brook, agents. CATARRH Ml LOCAL DISEASE arts' Is ths rasurl el colds and suddsa climatic chances. It can hs cured by a Dioanant ronwdy which Is swilled rtl rsctlr Into ths nostrils, n- Inprqukkly stwortieiiit gives IwW at on Co, Ely's Cream Bain) Is srknowlsdESd to hs th most thnrnayj) Cars for Nasal ( start U, Cold In Head and lisy Isrer of all raiDdi. It ins snd cleawwi ths nuaalpaasaya, SJlays pain snd liifUramUn, hssla tbosnrss, pro. lot the mmihrsti from sol. I,, mtnr. the stow, of is' snd smell, VrU S"c. st lltwf lata or by mill. kXI BMOTuinUi, S4 Warn Direst, rttw IMS. fERRYSA SEED54 pff-r amis smw ...... ' ' "7 - v , ( , I Irft lortiiHiv th in- . ,1 IBS Csrvt'o ds. Iinsil ! Uu rj otrars, Vt mt luf W r' 1 fbnnT 9 SEED ANNUAL ft 1ffl, IlfiMlftil ft VnltMaf $ i '3 .J I'd tf !! ! J I ls fey o. m. rr niiy a Mtm. BUca. Your Face A SCAR'S NOSE. FoUl at th AatsMl Taaa la Very Mr.,BiA or tiic !. The intettsa it, blrg sad SSMrlief Inrt- d(4 !.", blf, esll rhxtm. snd sshf 4vm 4 ! stia ss lawtaiiily ails etfJrin! CtisatUvUi. s Era sa4 tittmt. Msay wry 14 ksse b-a arwMS)ly rnrsd r-y It. It la sslly t4 lt l.ir sa4 a fsvnrfta rov A f afa aitti tksr f4 katxta, t M taa. ass " ktws, snJ thfuittto mnrm ayna cr aU by dtttuMs 4 Vt fowl, fwf wt. Tf f t ailtUa raatx ihf j I ki I . w-W l. in l.wl i nii. Isms, !.!., Ikmri J li,l-f Slrl tmt sU by Oaaof A tweak, draggl. A sprsrUmaa'a Ufa waa oaea aavad by his koowtoxlga of aa. sf tba phyaleal isM-ullarllloa of tba boar. (it. IlaitiU Um, who Ulls the aUiry ia bis "Hpurt la Htrath.ra ladia, waa out on a War shooting etpaditkta wtlb a bmtbrr ofll-r. The boaters drove the feaar front bis bkliag filaxa, aad a shot from Hi. onVcr Oirsw hiia oa tba froaadi bat b got as with a grant and made off. Aa tba boar naaaad aa ora bit of rroun.t tn llsirolton aala (trad, bat mlaaod, aad tba lxaat larnrd arosa bim. When ba waa within a Um yards lha (oaral cava him tba hf barrvl. As tbla did not t"P blaa Hamilton start.! to ran, bat tr!pt4 over a rurk aad foil fiat on bla faea. Tba boar waa apon blm Instantly, aad tba eaurtaasaat. taikiaf tyvar hm mktwMmt, saw Into t boar a wxrath as tba brut, a.svi. a grab at blm, Tba aalasal eaagbt bim by tba tblf h and tlaao4 kita. Kaowlaf that a Wear's ansa ia aery aa.lUr., llamiltsas kit blm aosoral hard bl'"s oa th. rn. Tba ber, aaaMa li eadara taa pain, let ga, aad, bafora aa ana id f a Wd agata, llaatiltuw waa aa tba hut. ilaaoaspaaw ma aa aad ktllad laa boar try a baU tbrossgb b'-a aaart. Bat tba rsr1f:i M4 laid vpm liaaiil ioaa U'.gn VIK tsnea, aad ba waa In b4 1-0 a ifs. arm aa aaathsa wiia a est o-gsfisg .mia, afW taa lost la a lieSsiigllaclB tevsoaaa wttw rvt as PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR no W nia.s's Mat A el.aevf'.t s'.-oy. a story Ihst rsnpl.l lo t iKf-l l !. U rintu fi lr b In Kat IMt Wal .t ,-t A Wall , drK yori woaaaa rowsio,iir w,t I AUTOMATIC mim RELEASER, Tba ssost emftVe sad ass fl dkat roay dt4 ta soy atoiog Tb T!I!Ti: l CaTialy Mitial lillt Cf ru ritiek Ml ftrfrtt AfitlBMaf, Irwi ALL Itaabla Artiaku, As4 will arra sad aUoss yi en as lbs rail knd ft fnt .spsttoltoaa. Arms I'tstisi Wsatirt la Md WftM jry, t.ilistal loo t. A! ', WHITE SEW1K3 If ACHISE CH, 0Vt4AJkO,Os