rwnrer May B. UeeftM. No doubt many use. can be found for a tattler's xlttmoe and yet when rou have your gun with you and you Und one Within range, you kill It on principle, not that you are afraid of It biting you but that thr la a shanoe of if biting the next thing, hu man or otherwise, that comes alone. Ptrttit'a fye Salve. No matter how badly the eyes may ub uiBtsuseu or injured, restore normal :onditions. All druggists or Howard Bros., cunaio, in. I. Ancient Cannon Ball. Two iron cannon balls, which hove been dug up in High street, Walton, Suffolk, are believed to have Seen Bred In 1687, when the Dutch landed at Rae Pond Bottom. mm ic in mmm TMiiA STrk HAUV' Facts About Motlierliooi The experience of Motherhood Is a .tying one to most women and marks iistinetly an epoch in their lives. Not v one woman In a hun Jdred Is prepared or Understands how to Wouerlvcare forh6r. - . . - I sell. Of course near ly every woman now adays lias medical treatment at the 'time of child-birth )but many approach the experience with in organism unfitted for the trial of itrength, and when the strain is over ler system has received a shock iron vhich it is hard to recover. Pollow- ng right upon this conies the nervous itrain of caring for the child, and a unuiiii, cuunge in uiu muuier results. There is nothing more charmingthan l happy and healthy mother of chil Iren, and indeed child-birth under right ;uiuuuons neea oe no nazara toneaitn r beauty. The unexplainable thing is ihat, with all the evidence of shattered lerves and broken health resulting .i ;iu tin uiiicjiirt'U cuiiuiuoil, women Km persist ingoing blindly to the tnaL It isn't as though the experience :ame upon them unawares. They have imple tiine in which to prepare, but ,ney, ror trie most part, trut to chance ma pay the penalty. In many homes once childless there ire now children because of the fact ;hat Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, lealthy, and strong. Any woman rlio would like ipecial advice In regard to this natter is cordially invited to prrite to Mrs. lMiikbam at Lynn, llass. Her letter will be held In itrict confidence. r Tonseth Floral Company I CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS ! WEDDING DECORATIONS ' Special attention given to out-of-town orders. 325 Morrmon St. Portland. BRIGHTENING A DARK ROOM! Dark Woodwork 8hould Not Be Tol. crated and Gloomy Paper Should Be Avoided. In nearly every city house there Is always sure to be one 'dark and gloomy room. It casts Its depression upon all who enter It, and yet one Is often at a loss as to what should be done dissipate the lugubrious ef fect It should be dealt with ruthlessly. White paint and enamel should be used with a generous hand. Dark woodwork should not be tolerated, and dull or gloomy paper should be avoided. Hang the room In a paper of suny yellow hues, put up only cur tains of thin net, and decorate your walls with pictures framed In white and gold and silver gray frames. Many mirrors, If possible, should be used, for they aid wonderfully in brightening a dark room, but they must not be hung too high, as they will only reflect the ceiling, while they should catch' the cherful flame of an open fire and repeat its gleam. No one thing is more successful In destroying the depressing atmos phere of a room than an Inside win don box. This box can be made at tractive by a thin covering of brass or copper that will add to the bright ness of the room, and the plants should be chosen with' an eye to their color. When the furniture In your dark and depressing room has been covered with a gay cretonne and magazines. books and papers have been strewn atfout, this room, which filled every one with a feeling of aversion and discomfort, will become the favorite resort of the family. 8 he Keep a Secret. Coroner's Detective Frank PsuJhat. an amusing experionoe recently and he has not as yet decided whether It waa a JoVW or the truth. The cir cumstances are those: Paul waa sitting In his office, meditating on the ways of the world In general. The telephone bell rang. "Hello," said the detective. In hla best manner. "Come down bcre, quick, said an agitated feminine voice, "there's a murder being done." "What is the address?" asked the vigilant sleuth, "and I'll be down right away." "It'a none of your- business," was the snappy rerly. and the receiver waa hung up with a bang. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Your druinr'.Kt will refund money if PAZO OIN1 MKNT fuila tocure any core of Itching, blind, Hleedinff or Protruding l'ile in 6 to 14 days. 60c, Ready to Esa Surprised. "So fur," said Brother Dickey, "though 1 bad my ear ter de groun.', ter ketch de amalles' soun', I ain't heerdno footsteps er Mister Chris' maa oomln' my way, an' I reckon he's gwlne ter take me by surprise by giv a me a whole h.o" . Concrete Floor for Ship. Concrete floors were tried In a num ber of wooden vessels carrying oro and coal on the Great Lakes as a sub stitute for wooden floors, which suffer severely from the clamshell . buckets. The concrete Boers are said to 6tand the wear well. ' Diphtheria, Quinsy und Ton:lits begin with sore thrna'. llow much better to cure a 8or thro it in a dnv or t o thiirt to be in lied for we. ks w ith 1 phthera. Jusi keep Huuiiins Wizard OUin the house. Pardonable Pride. "My grandfather" the young mat A $33,000 TAPESTRY "FIND" Treasure Discovered at Langford Hill a Jacobean House Near Buds, Cornwall, England. Two pieces of ancient tapestry which were recently discovered at Langford ui, a Jacobean house near Bude Cornwall, have been sold for $33,000 ai Messrs. Puttlck and Simpson's rooms. The purchaser was Capt. H kind nay. The principal piece, measuring 13 feet 4 Inches by 13 feet 9 inchea, was one or a set of panels of fifteenth cen tury arras tapestry, originally belone mg 10 Cardinal Wo'sey and represent ing tne seven deadly sins. Three of the panels are now hanging at Hamp ton court pa?ace. The second Diece of tapestry was part of a frieze, 14 feet by 2 feet 4 inches, originally made for riampton court palace. Small nieces or me frieze still hang there In the Great hall. The tapestry was fojnd packed away m a dox at Langford Hill. The house belongs to two maiden ladies, who were unaware that their roof was har boring such treasures. It was stated in the saleroom that some years ago the panel, packed in a box and de scribed as a carpet, was sold at auo tlon for $7.50. London Chronicle. ALL MEN ARE CREATED EGOS egrtdfaJDtrUHvaedttUoCha grelrtd Endowed by Creator With Certain In. alienable Somethings of Which Nothing Can Deprive Them. age. Three times after his seventieth birthday he was taken in by the con fidence trick." An ego Is a Latinized I. All men are -rested egos and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable some things of which neither statute, ukase, edict, lnjuncllon, beggar, magnate, book agent nor promoter can deprive them. He who steals my purse steals trash, but he who filches from me my ego takes that of which he already has enough and makes me not at all. Women without votes have egos, and. strangely enough, would still have them if they secured the votes. Hence egos are not a political Issue. An ego Is what a man Is when he has nothing and is nothing else; that Is to say, be Is then first person singular and no particular gender. An ego Is neither soul, body, spirit. family, country nor race. It Is neither moial nor pathological. A criminal has just as much ego as a parson and no more. Some egos are better man others chiefly our own. Life. T"- in ami 1 1 i innrafirT'j' the keystone to health rHOSTETTERsI STOMACH 1 BITTERS I PtS CDCC Boy and rirlxl Do you want a -rood lIlCC camera ABSOLUTELY FKEET Not a toy. Takes good pictures. Send ad-drees- we will forward 24 pairs, of Postal Cards. Sell them to your friends and neigh bors at l(Ni per pkg. Ketum the money to ua. We will then Bend you this camera ABSO LUTELY FREE. Write today. THE HELPIRS. Ellsworth. Clarke Co.. Wash. The Dttalla, "D'you recollec old wot's-ls-neme?" Tm with the oollarr "Al Wot baht '1m?" '"E 'ad to go down (Jerk of the head) you know they glv 'lm wot you call It didn't arf git it I don't think!" "Reely!" "'Adn'tyou 'eard, then V "I did 'ear aomeflng, but no details, not fr- ww." Punch. "Fire Fan." Traveler (In a railway car, to fellow passenger) : "Sir, what do you mean? This Is the third time you have put out ray match." Fellow traveler: "Force of habit, Tm a member of a volunteer fire brigade." ' a In the Face of Pain. Instances of bravery In the face of the most Intense pain are of dally oc currence, but even in cases oi aii flcult and tedious operations the at tention paid to them Is slight unless they are undergone as a result of self sacrifice. A case where a friend sac rifices a few pieces of skin to be grafted on a victim of burns or scalds will be told of at length, while the man who suffers just as much pain from a brokon leg Is not considered worthy of mention. The man who lies gasping for breath with an attack of Inter costal neuralgia is sometimes consld-. ered a laughable spectacle, but a sprained and swollen wrist would gain him prompt sympathy and help. The amount of pain that Is endured gen erally is not taken into consideration; the circumstances of the case form the asls for the opinions of the outsider We cannot emphasize too strongly the importance of keeping the stomach and bowels in an active condi tion in order to avoid sick ness. The Bitters will do this, also prevent Stomach Ills, Colds and Grippe. Try it. I OXFORD- STICXS TO GREEK Victory for Hellenists When Congrega tion and Not Convocation Declines to Make Language Optional. Humanity Is rot dead after all. Ox ford sticks to Greek. It is a great vic tory for the Hellenists, for It waa con gregation and not convocation which declined to make Greek optioral for all. Xo one can say that the country parsons did it, or that expert opinion, all those who are actively concerned In running the university, were In fa vor of the change and overborne by outside reaction brought up for the purpose. Greek must have equal rights with Latin. The ordinary un dergraduate should be made to know something of both and If he is to be aliowed to do with on'y one, Greek must have as good a chance of being taken as Latin. This, as Prof. Gilbert Murray says, will save Greek at the public schools. For the specialist, the mathematical or science man, we have always been willing to let him off Greek; though In our Judgment It will generally be better for him If ho Is not let off. Saturday Review. When You Think Of the pain which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindness alvravs oci w.ith womanliood seem to be s!uiot a miracle. While in general no woman rebels against what she re gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would Wt gladly be free from this recurring period of pin. Dr. Plcrco'a Favorite Prescription mithea weak women strong and sick women well, and Hires them freedom from pain. ti etiianusnea regularity, subdues lr.t;a:n iiX' tnatlqn, heals ulceration and cures fj. """" J rv malo weakness. wumcn are mvitca to consult Dr. Tierce by li-ter, 1; I free. All correspondence strinrlv nrlvn. h t.. com.dent.al. U nte w.thout fear and without fee to World', Dispensary MsdV. leal Assoctat.on, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. If you want a book that tell, all about woman', disease., en'd how to cur them at home, .end 21 one-cent .tamp, to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mafhnl cnl,, .nd he w.ll .end you i free copy of hi. great thousind-pe 1 ustra ed Common Sense Medical Adviser-revised, up-to-date edition, in paper cove, lu handsome cloth-binding, 31 .tamp.. v&- -ovcr. ana I U & - J h'i 7-, A fWtfvI IMS! I THE OLD Painless reliable: Dentists Not only do we ruaranfee our work, but wai pmmife to t!o it quickly, pa.nlmxly and carefully. The below priced spej-.k U.r themselves. SEE US AND ENJOY COIFORT. 5 ' 'ik (ft M". A 1 THOROUGHDRED ANIMALS PLANTS. AND PACIFIC STATES AERONAUTICAL SCHCOL WE TEACH YOU TO FLY No new theonea but actual handlinsr and flying standard machines. Easy to learn. Thouxandn of dollars to be made crivinir exhibitkai flitrhta at fairs, etc Write for full details. 1924 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON The heat Ftomach and Lire r Pill, kno and a positive and snwly cure fi-r Con itipation. Indigestion. Jaundice, Uilious nfs, klottoi)iach, llnaila. he, and ail ail aients ariKintt from a dtMirdcml stomach sralmiish lirer. I unheitatinftly recom wnd UieK pills a. Iinr the bent laxative nd csthart.c ever comp unded. Jet a &cen bottle and if you are not perfectly lufled I will refund your ui"nev. BIMIMBBH L, U mm,J LJ oTHmJ f.j Couchs I Colds Wanted a Family. Pat, who has Just come over fron. the old country, was very much afraid of women, and, If the truth were. known, was very unattractive to the fair sex. Consequently he had never married. When he applied for employment the man rejected him because he wasn't married and didn't have a fam ily. Thereupon Pat -decided to marry. He had seen a sign over a restau rant which read: "Families served here," so Pat braced himself and Went In. "Do you serve families here?" he asked. "Yes, Blr," said the clerk at the desk. Pat reached for his wallet in hia hip pocket, and carefully removing a greasy bill said: "Well, give me a wife and two children." No Danger of Any Mistake. 1 say, a man of the same name as mine has just been run in for fraud know." "Don't alarm yourself, my dear fellow. Everybody knows you can't get money on credit at all." Mothers wnl find Mrs. Wlnrtow. Soothing Syrup tue brat remedy to usefoi their caiiiiibd luring to. teething period. All Had Done Time. Ton know lira. Van Gilder's fart fly portrait gallery that she started last yearr "Yes." "Well, that great criminal detective offlor who guarded tb wedding presents when Frostie Van Glider married the oldest De Graft boy, told me that he recognizes seven of the portraits, and they had all flnna Mm A vhnt.ira. that rrtaana Tender Hearted,, Mr. Silas Pikweed steps into 4he long corridor of the Upthere building. He gazes at the row of elevator gates, squinting with some amazement at their iron bars. He g'ances apprehen sively at the e'evator starter, who, with star on breast and brass buttons onhls uniform, is an Imposing sight, "Is is there a feller of the name of James Raddon In In here?" Sllaa asks. Yes 1435, answers the starter quickly. 'How, long's he been In been here?" "Since last May. Want to see him?" "No, no.al guess not." And Silas aftnost tiptoes back to the street, where he stops and sighs and murmurs to himself: "Poor Jim! His pa told me the number of the street where I could End him, but I bet his pa doesn't know about it I ain't got the heart to let Jim see me while he Is In dis grace this way. I'll jest go back home an' tell his folks I couMn't find the place." Judge. The Apothecary's Affidavit. A highwayman, named Bolland, con fined in Newgate, sent for a solicitor to know how he could defer his trial, and waa answered, "by getting an apothe cary to make affidavit of his Illness." This waa accordingly done In the fol lowing manner: "The deponent verily believes, that if the said James Bol land la obliged to take hla trial at the ensuing session, he will be In Im minent danger of hla life;" to which the learned judge on -the bench an swered that he verily believed so, too. The trial waa ordered to proceed im mediately. When You Take Cold I One way is to pay no attention tp it; at least not until it de velops into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. If he says, " The best thing for colds," then take it. Do as he says, anyway. A We pablUh our (onlw yers W bsntth alftohol lYem rmlioiaa W nrr yon to oontu t you d actor No Chancft for Another. If I should die what kind of a wife would you pick for your second?" clash of habiU. nSS.fh..--. ."kK' "Don-t ever fear If I ever get rid bloodinstead of bein.d.ilv removed from of you there'll never be another wife the bodv as nature intended. Knowini In my family," answered the brute, this danger, doctors alwavs inquire about Toledo R' the condition of the bowels. Ayer's Pills. '" k tfcs J. C. Aj.r Co.. LaU. Mm. . All Others - Imitations. "The English word 'flirt,' both as verb and noun, has been adopted by the German speaking people of this city," says a Vienna letter, "but it is usually pronounced 'fleert.' A young woman, Kaiuilla Palffy, delivered a lecture a few days ago In the hall of the Merchants' association on 'Flirt and Love.' The lecture was Illustrat ed with Btereopticon views. The evo lution of the flirt was shown from the antique, rural, 'old-fashioned' to the perfect American.' There was some discussion among the Americans who heard the talk as to whether giving our country first place was a compli ment or a 'knock,' and no one seemed to know just which side to take. Onj demure American girl said: 'The art, like the word, is American all others are imitations,' and no one contradicted.' Their Great Commercial Value. "There Is as much difference be tween thoroughbred and ordinary plants as between thoroughbred and ordinary animals." This siatem.;i:t is made by D. M. Ferry & Co., of De troit, the greatest flower and vege- taoie breeders in the country, anl appears in their 1911 Annual Caia logue just issued. They argue for the great value and economy of iuorou.?ii bred seeds. "Any fundamental na tural law which applies to animals ap plies equally to plants." A good cow (i. e. a thoroughbred) eats no more than a poor one, but may give twice as much butter-fat. "Good blood" makes as much difference with corn as with cows. " But thoroughbred plants, like thoroughbred animals, are not produced in one or two gener ations, for no matter how superior an individual of common origin may be, its nroKency are as a rule like the general run of its antecedents. Hence the re'jd for seedsmen like D. M. Ferry & Co. They have experience, the best- plant breeding equipment In the United States, and the business acumen to sell only such seeds as have r.een bred from the choicest stocks for many generations. D. M. Ferry & Co.'s Seed Annual for 1911 may be had free of charge by writing to them at Detroit, Michi gan. , It contains much of interest for those who think. y-rrm TT"f m Full Set of Teeth J5.0O br.dKc Work or Teeth Without Plates J3.50 toJE.O Gold Crowns . $3.50 to JS.Ui Porcelain Crown $4.SO to $5.00 Gold or Porcela.n Fillings (1 Ls Silver FillirifH SOC to St 15 YEARS' GUARANTEE. Hours. 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.. Sundays. 9 to 12. Union Dental Co. PAINLESS DENTISTS. F ntwd Mon-BuSU.. PORTLAND OR1. lo Kerrcva rvriaew. If kid gloves have become spcttecL with mildew they should be i laced in. a bottle with a lump of ammonia about, the size of a walnut; cork the bottl tighly and -leive them for a short, time, when t!:e mildew spots wilL quite disappear. If left too lor.g. how ever, the ammonia will rot 'tta stitches; so they must be watched An air-tight box will to equally wcUi as a bottle. PATENTS COPYRIGHTS AND TfUOE MARIS. wcured. Book oi accurata mormat on frr1 on ret;uraU. J. L MOO. ?B Surd r Ireit E!d PortUmL Ik. (Late o- U. a. in. eat Otic. HMhinat oo. iK. C) WP WFI fl broken machinery n castnm Cm If tLU oi ait kinds by a new proc&t mak njr them as pcod an re. Machine worik rsf all kinds. We tix any oid thin?. FiiUod tteUint CatHBT. 30S Uui St Fbw Mia 67ti futLa uc KODAKS p0 Write for catalogues and literature. Develops and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention f ortiand -noto Supply Co 149 Third Street POkTLAND. DRR. in V iiginia. A few Sundays Bince, in a small schr-ol at Independence, Va., the sub ject was "The Wise and Foolish Vir gins." One of the teachers asked the class the following question: "Which of the Invited guests did not have their lamps trimmed and burning?" The one to respond was a pretty little girl. "Can you answer the question, Molly?" asked the teacher. "Oh, yes, sir," said the little girl, "It was the foolWh Vire'-'-- llonthly. Real Tough Luck. Our Cedar Point correspondent Is recovering from a stroke of paralysis, the editor's office was burned, and the Bulletin's head reporter is about to write up her own wedding. It Is what you might call tough luck all around Klorenro -p-'V"- BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE Kend ?c fftnrrp rnr f e tr rIe or o r vrv l ect fcrjl Kn l oel Hirhdny V loner end (-tol I'm h J os.a CitrdH- beautiful color a d Joielipw dti rn& Art Foei -llard Clan, -k Jackson St.. Joi-eka. Kitn. MOV. AKI) I 1 Leadv.We. E. UUHTOX A waver nrl Chemii. CoJorauo. Six-oui.fn hnc. i-ohl Hilvt r. Lead. JI. Goid, BUter. 16c; GoitL 50c: Z.no or Oofper. tt. Meilims rnvelopw a d full price li?fc R-nioaanpiicmion. lon'roi a-a tmp-rp worK uciltvo. AtiXurenoe: Ciaxbcimte acnuui ' III II11S1 PUBLIC LANDS. Advice fiven on rll rtrnTtfrs rrrninintr i r Vn-r ffetids e9f.Tt Lund. 1 irrber ( liiinm. Minina. Irr" (10 . e'e, Apn.-hln rtrenired: Bti our vri'a. ivr iii!oriTJi;ion. Gro.er ljin-. ir.nde. iitty. Wiipliiu . Ik i rornerlv Law kzuu.iiitir. L& d i.fii.A. THEVERYDEST Centistry on the Pruific Coast la eifH-uti1'. neiret have built up oar reputaiiou on it. You'iai depend on quality and cannot get bottar pwini't sa '"orJt an v whore, no iratter bow luutb you uff. i hn Jce work for co , )f-towa ffoxrotxt ii rfr it 4i rtwi. ' PuLnla s ojrtrK'tkka ,j. fr- when d ( ? 1 bridge work i ordar 3 i. Cormiluiien (rsrfc iMalarCrvwnt S5.C? 22fc Bridge Tecti.4.Cfl Gold mnw V G 3 A I have been usinsr Cascarets for In- jomnia, with which I have been afflicted j Wf 3f flAKfn I tfrt Tr-r. for twenty year., and I can say that Cas- W iC JL?CUia CCJ.,InC ! GoJ Ribbar 4 W.n O.UlX 3nt Red Rubber- J pw.t 7.5TI fill. W. L nil, Pnm ib Miuui rVnletl E.tr'tlon .Oit 11 run uiinain a timu BIST Hcthocs AJU work fullr ruarauteed for nfteea Tears. W... &a Hard to Lasso. "So Twiggs has had enough of ranch lifer "Yes." "He told us when he left that It would not take long to get a line on the west." "So he did, but Twigps made a bij mlfta"ke when he first got out there by trying to get a line on a rampant steer." carets have iriven me more relief than n. other remedy I have ever tried, I shall certainly recommend them to my friend. a being all that they are represented." Thos. Gillard, Elnn, ia Pl-ananC Palatable, folrnu late (loort. Do Goor1 Never Mck -n. WiV)n or tlrtpa 10c. ibc 60c. Nov.t Hold m bulk. Te rav. sine tablet stamped CCC. UuaranMed to etir. or rour munev hack. Painless Dentists fa!Hf!li.. Third and WasMncton PODTtaNO, Oflt ClUoKcu: . a. II. to s . U. ImluklUl P N U No. S-1!! XTTHKlf wrtt'nt; to artrertiser. please l lueiiMoa thig jisper. Exempt. "Tes, sir," said the trust mtignate, proudly, "I'm the architect of my own fortune." "Well." rejoined the friendly critic "all I've got to say Is that It's a lucky thing for you there were no building Inspectors around when you waa con structing it" Doea Nothing Else. Hoja (at the show) "That pretty chorus g!rl 01 the left threatened to Irave the company unless she was given a speaking part. Tondlx "Did she get it?" Hr.Ja "You bet she did. The man- rear married her." KT1 n THE JUL TEArrr V I., MT.,, 1 The Trre arelamnPtr at cot mor. hat tNpp is no hvtTr limp TnxJp at any V"uw n"t-i-i in wna onirss: nusf I niHTwf rat it knri i i.n in ornrirrent to anv rtom n anr hor. 1 he r 1 5 p.i hiru kn n t. th nrt ""-"' a,.iin - j ran loinf Tirf 01 in K A 1 (. t nn'D n 1 .rrt Of r'rma iv,e. p-Tfry d'-n -r ptittw hf rr. If nil at Tour, writ turn desert pure ctrrtilar to the narst fsa-ncT of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Ucorporatad) J A I . . . . . W. Ii. DOUGLAS lira's, 3.oo a 4 shoes WoKis IK VOIT rill'M) VISIT W. U IH)r;L.S LAKtiK FACTOKIKS Al BUtXKI'ON HIAsS, aixl ae li,.w Carefully W. L. IKimlas ,l s ro I?, you wmutl thrn un.ler Btan l Why dollar for loi;r t,iy are u.raiiteel to hold tiieir .nape. 10 K ami nt tw Iter ami iur l.-i-r tuaa any otiwr $..(!, $ t.5)nr sli.x ji jou ra;i Imy. yu.ility rounta. It baa uia.c lnt'ls vSoe a hmiaehol. wr-l erprrwhere. Xt. L. O iiiclu name unit h re-ftl price am mampea on the bolt. .in. which Is a nfrrnaH ag-aln.t iuh!liiite, the Irrte Tluf of whl h are nnknown. Kelu all thM ill-tilnle. Ynit are entitled to h beat. Il.it apoa hUTin? the rrnnlnr VT. I I?1 shoe. r ...... j. . - , . .1 .... , . vi .. , iu' Ordei Cik,i- l UvUi.u, ii aylrfc au, ttmkiM. Um. 1.00 t2.504Sa.Oa I