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inalienable right*; it auntmoned put riot* the amount o f chfrks «iisheil In Mr frame is set ill the oven. The pota to the memorable meeting of June 7. Vlley in another hotel and three eufe* toes cun be easily handled in this way 177t$. when Richard Henry l.ee offered in Meati le, they were latei returned nul, moreover, they lire evenly and well linked. When the eontrlvmire is his resolutions, ' ’ that these l a i t e d i marked “ no account. ’ ’ Colonics are and ought to be free and Mr Alley has been unable to furnish used there is no danger o f charred and Watch TI 1* Column For Horn* of tit* Good Thing* lu This Vicinity. independent states and as such they bail, lie is also wanted in Itoacburg, broken skins on the siile next to the have aud of right ought to have full where he jumped a bond in the sum of oveu. W e are not having a sale but sell for leas than sale prices all power to make wur.” | $400. This bond was signed by Fred 75 acres near Denmark, level Mark the time. To compare with other stores, compare sale prices j[ C A N I T BE? Vml then it convened congress for crick Kribs o f Portland. I f nei|uittcd land, covered with young pine, lew " m.l. 1 in Seattle, Mr. Alley will be returned I Editorial in Kugi'iie Register.) at other stores and then see our prices and see where you get “ consulvration of • deilsrstiou of sent here for trial on a charge o f non sup fa n it be Hint the people of Lane aerea under plow, fenced on three ,, poiulonce, and on July 8, 1<«6, it sen the most value for your money. County do not rare whether a represen aides. Hplcnilul graveled road (county) echoing round the world the Proelninu port. tativi* is k«*pt ut the Him Francis«n ex runs through place, abutting un co tion o f American Independence. The state house bell was now the M lo Roach Takes Over Music House position this summer nml fall or notf operative cheese factory. $35.00 per Milo V Roach of Eugene, who has Cun il In* that they are perfectly will liberty bell. Men's overalls, 75c to .. 85c Then came the War of the Kcvolu been interested with K K, Mills in ing that other counties shall skua the acre, half price. Ladies' 25c hose now at. 15c 120 acre tract one mile from Den tion ami the flight o f the bell to Allen the timi of Mills \ Roach, has taken 'retini from the immigration resulting Miss ,lessie MfConl from toiirÌNl travel and tourist investì mink, good house, giioil road to house, town. The bell became an exile on that uvei the business :: first journey. The battle o f the will have charge of the business. Mr gtition this venrf Can it be that then salmon stream runs through place, nhuol « • Boys’ overalls, 85c to. 48c Mills will continue to conduct his un ire not even a few hundred public Brandywine had been fought: the Brit 20 ip-res of this rocky and covered with ish were marching on Philadelphia. dertakmg business. qiiriteil men in nil this vast county who :: Ladies’ low shoes. $.1.50 Patriots determined to save the bell -ire willing to uiiike up the simili fund white cedar, balance good land. 4 P ' oil values, $1.65 t o . . . . $1.95 from capture and possible destruction Hint must be raised by private sul per acre. Before Howe and his trooper* marched script ion if it is raised at ulL* Men’s oxfords, $4.50 values, Mil acre tract, two miles from |b*u into Philadelphia loving hands lowered The response to the rnlr for fumi* our prices now are $1.95 mark, hill bind, heavily timbered at the bell— the state house bell it was voiild seem to indicate that the*« $2.65 Mary Janes, now to ............................. $2.65 then, despite its prophetic inscription of hing* are very nearly true. Immcili one time, killed by forest fires. Good liberty— and it was placed on a truck, itelv following the announcement that grass land, enough white cedar for l’ he bells of Christ Church and o f St. Inspector Stewart Has Made Hard i comity appropriai ion for this purpose ranch use, iihoot M acres level enough P eter’s Church received like, probably ould not lie inaile n re«|in*st was sent to plow. Not all in a body, in three Ftgl t to Keep Down Pest That M en’s clothing, any suit equal attention. The baggage o f the ■ ut for private subscriptions in sin.ill Ruins Orchards. Sweaters, values up to $5.00. continental army, too, became a part ■ mount*. To «lute just twenty uu'ti different forties, springs on each one, in the store, now going now 49c t o . . . ......... $1 95 of the train o f 700 wagons which moved have ri*spoudi*il to th<* request. \ml 320 acres ail join that can be bo libili I t ............................. $8 95 Because the county appropriated out o f Philadelphia, guarded by 200 scrutiny o f the list ri*veuls the fuel ridili with ruin fort 14 l»l«* h«ni*«« nml *mull money for the purpose o f fighting fruit North Carolina and Virginia soldiers that these twenty are Hit* ones who nr* hum nini linIf feitml, nml joining for pests. Lane is the only county in the The train moved out o f Philadelphia ilways at thi’ ^runt in every movement i ppei and < ''-nt i «i w illamette \ al September I s. 1777, on to Germantown, for the public good. They lire the ones rat n«*t»rv(«. $10.00 |*rr nrrr. ley that is free from fire blight, ne Count lumi unir pimtnffie«* nml »tor«**, Bethlehem und Allentown, the state whose purses un* always opi'ii when tin ■Minting to C. K. Stewart, county fruit house bell finding refuge in / io n ’s .nterests o f Lain* County uri* to hi whrrr gru mm ^riiWN nil thr your, 7 «• li inspector. Church, which it reached safely. furthered. Are we to di'iluce from this fattorie* hi tin* virmity nml on«« of th«« Inspector Stewart a short time ng* After Washington’s victory at Mon that there are only a few public spirit I>«« m t dairy (' 011111111111111 ’* 111 the *tut«t disiovered the blight in many places n. I mouth the bell came back to the state <1 iiien in th«* w hob* community t Southern Benton County, n«*xt to th house in Philadelphia-—to what is now The Register «loes not believe that Kuilrond will lit* limit nrur th««r«« within i Independence Hull— the nation's holiest Lane County liai*, and since then lie h is this is the ease. It bi'licvi'S there uri th«* next two venr*. discovered it in Linn, Marion and Folk mmlreils of citizens who an* remit- to shrine. V 011 may look far nml w id«* for nny Counties. In walking down the streets ím X m ' m V m V - v lii'lp in movement* for the advance Here the liberty bell announced on o f Salem a fevv days ago In* diseoveri*tl meut of this part of Oregon just ns tlimn 1° t'oinimre to tlo* for«‘g ‘»ing three October 24, 17sl, the surrender of Corn an English hawthorn«* tree on the stati soon us their attention is ealled to the nr<»|>ertie*, hut you cannot heat them wnllis und freedom from England; it capitol grounds builly infected with tin real need for help. for future \ ulti«**. welcomed “ Ilis Excellency the Com blight. He also fourni it in several Hurely no one doubts Hu* advantages mander in Chief and his l a d y " in No 20 nere*, im»d««rii l»wiigul«»w, •'n ew ,*' other parts o f Salem. v ember, and in April, 1783, it pro Hint will result from having Lune Comi good hott o h i lumi, everything, t«»«d* nml Inspector St«*wart culled the atten t y 's opportunities told to the exposition claimed peace. It sounded the alarums tion o f C. A. Parks, state horticultural visitors. Person after person ha* testi *tock to ¿ro with the pia«*««. Price o f war in 1812 und rang for peace in commissioner, whose head«|iiarters ar<* fled to the interest that these visitors 500, tiood jdnec to o wn nml cull I *15. The liberty bell tolled the fun in Salem, to the blight where he had eral knell of Washington; its peals wel have show a in Oregon and to the fact play even here. found it, ami the eommissiotier at once that Mr Warren has thus far been be corned Lafayette to the Hall o f lade ti arre* near Cottage («rove, box hou*e took steps to eradicate it before it sieged with inquiries absiiit Lune Conn pendence when he returned to America spreads further. uml fair barn, bottoni lami, nil rulli ty. With all this interest ill evidence in 1X24 and proceeding “ under arches A deputy inspector for the north it will be a pity if for the remainder rated. Price $7541. wreathed in flowers’ ’ ; it ushered in part o f Lane County, to viork in the IO n«*fe* adjoining Cottage (»rove, nil The M. P. O. Club meets today with eric Aldrich, president. Clnss meeting the fiftieth anniversary of the Kepub orchards near where the blight was • f the exposition Lane is to be the only Mrs. Albert Helliwell. :-.t 12:15. Services with sermon at 11:00 lie; it tolled for Jefferson and Adams found so thick around Monroe in H«*n •oiinty of the vulley that is mirepre under cultivation, family orchard, g«»o«l «enteil. I f iinlv a few will give u ibd when they entered into rest, “ to its ----------- and 8:00. h«»u*e and burn. Thi* I* 11 bargain at ton County, has recently been appointe«) A marriage license was issued last Morning: George N. Taylor of Port deep tone the slow measures o f its toll by the county court nati he is now lar, or two dollars, or five dollars $.*1500, eaay term*. week to Jos. B. Parker and Mrs. Lulu laud will speak. Subject, " ‘ Bottled Up mg giving a very solemn impression"; busy with his duties. It is believed which will never be missed in u year from now the fund will soon be raised 152 acre* Idnek lottili, 10 mil«** eu*t it rung in sorrow again when Charles M. Knowlton, both o f this city. It is Preachers and Warmed Over Saints. ” that the disease ran be k«*pt out o f this ■ ml Lane County will be assured of probable that they have since been mar- Evening: Mrs. H. C. Spencer, world j Carroll o f Carrollton died, and when »f ('«»tinge drove, 7 room horn«««, J county, although it had started to representation. the great Lafayette passed away. ried, although word to that effect has secretary of the Y. W. C'. A., will de hum*, 0o aerea cleared uml under culti spre ad from th«*^Alonro«* orcliar«ls -mil But onee more was it to toll for a not reached here. liver an address. was found nmong a few quince trees You cun't afford to miss reading the vation, neh 0 0 1 uml depot on place. ----------- | Epworth League topic, “ Perils o f the great American— for John Marshall, i bout Junction City. These have been Ito arre* punture, all fenced, an ideal wnnt ads. last survivor of the great characters Mrs. A. W. Kime entertains the H e a t ." Leader. Miss Joyce Teeters. rut down und burned, which is the only who made the nation. He died in Phila Royal Neighbor Club this afternoon. C H R IS T IA N CHURCH pince for ntork and dairy, water pipe«! way to get ri«l o f the pest. Want School Children to March. delphia July 6, 1835. and on July *, the . ! Rev. T. B. McDonald, Pastor. to burn. $5ooo, x*i ca*h uml balance t«> Inspector Stewart says that the Ben The H. A. R. nml W. R. C. would Mrs. De Spain gav e an informal at Services next Sundav as follows: very day o f the anniversary o f the ton County authorities are now endeav auit. home last Wednesday afternoon, if be Bible School at 9:45; morning services Proclamation of Independence, as the oring to check the spread of the blight like to have all children up to the sixth Cottage drove in the place to which ¿rude in school age march in the pro iberty bell tolled solemnly while the ing a farewell neighborhood social I at n ; chriatiun Endeavor at 7:00; ev •town that way and he thinks that if -essimi to greet the liberty bell dur you will eventually rotm*. ('limate un funeral cortege moved slowly down previous to her departure .’ or her ne* en,ng service at 8:00. th«* proper measures are taken they w ill lug Its stop July 15. While we dee ply Miirpnnned, nml if you have tired of th«* home in Eastern Oregon. Eighteen Praver meeting each Thursday even Chestnut Street on its way to Virginia, be successful. ieplore the brevity o f its stay, we still guests were present and i two «•< urse i ing at’ 7 :30. i.aj i e s ' Aid Wednesday nf its sides parted, its voice became mate “ The fruit growers nn<! the nuthori lesi re to show to the guardians o f the frozen m*rth, uml the extreme heat of and it entered with the great expound luncheon was served. Mrs. De Spain | ternoons. ti«*s «low n the v alley have to organize famous relic that we are ns patriotic the cunt, write tm* today for hargain*, er of the constitution into silence. was the recipient o f a number of beau A ll not worshiping elsewhere cordi- before they can do effective work. ■ ml loyal a people as they will find in if you mean huniae**. tiful gifts from her friends. ally invited to attend They realise that the blight has ob the whole United Htate*. y M IIAKHIHON. Morning subject, “ Two Kinds of tamed a good fuothithl and are doing Ml children arc requested tu meet in Chas. Beidler was given a pleisact W isdom;’ ’ evening subject, “ The Gate ill they run to check i t , " said Inspee front of Phillips Hull surprise at the Beidler home by a num and the W a y .’ ’ You'll he *»irprmed at the thing* you tor Stewart. “ The blight in Lam* ber o f his friends Tuesday evening, the ORDER of W. R lo not know that appeur in The Hrn Alex Lundberg. Propr.etor County is prnrtirally done uwnv with occasion being his birthday anniver tinel every week npr7tf P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH. but we are not going t«> quit. We F R E I G H T I N G sary. About thirty guests were present O F F I C I A L PROCEEDINGS Rev. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor. must ronstantlv be un the alert or it Saddle Horses and Packing to All and ice cream and cake were served. Services next Sunday: Bible school will spread to the orchards of this sec Minutas of City Council for Meeting Parts of the Camp at 10; morning worship at 11; Junior tion. ’ ’ The Sentinel wishes to publish all Christian Endeavor at 3; evening wor Held July 6. 1015. Phone 10F41 society items and wishes that those ship at 8:00. Bible study Wednesday- ll IBBBL k 00MPT0M knowing of any would report them evening. Roll was ealled und minutes read. either in person or by phone. A motion wu* made to ask H. P. Ry. to fill the pits on the west side o f the We solicit a share o f your patronage F R EE M ETH O DIST. Mrs. C. W. Caldwell entertained mam tracks from the depot, south to Rhoda Burnett, Pastor. Wi> do all kinds nf about twenty last- night in honor of Durham 's burn. Preaching services the first and third Mrs. Kennedy o f Corvallis, who is vis Ordinance No. 421, providing for the iting here. The evening was spent in Sundays o f every month at 3 and 7:30. nsorship o f moving picture shows, Prayer meeting every Wednesday at social conversation and light refresh wns rend and the recorder was in P I A N O M O V IN G A S P E C I A L T Y Ttose Using or Selling Chinese Eggs Eugene Register: A fter watching for 7:30 and on second and fourth Sundays ments served. structed to make some changes. two days and two nights, a posse of at 3 o ’clock. Must Post Large Placard and Label The application of Mr. Asher for use Linn County officers yesterday arrested The picnics to have been given by Pastry.—Other Important Changes In of wuter outside of rity limits was OOlr*: Elite Confectionery, Phone 72 Clyde uml Jesse Davis, who live on a B A P T I S T CHURCH the Soeial Twelve and Emanon Clubs granted at 25 per lent above the regu Auto Druy for (¿oii-k Delivery Food and Dairy Laws. ranch on the Upper Mohawk river, in Sunday School at 10:00 a. m., services last Thursday were postponed until lar rate in the city. Lane County, and James Wallace, who at 11:00" B. Y. P. TT. at 6:30. Prayer favorable weather. The entire proceeding* o f each meet On May 22 a new law went into ef meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. B. says his home is at Cottage Grove, Visiting enrd* The Hentinel. mg of the council were ordered pub i-harging them with rniding the home feet which comprises a revision of Y. P. U. at 6:30. hed .n The Hcntincl for 6 months at o f Mrs. Marian Barr, a widow, at practically all the fooil und dairy laws 43 per month. ♦ Crawfordsville, not far from the Lane previously on our statutes. A few new C H R I S T I A N SCIENCE. On motion the recorder was in laws were also added. Following is a •Services at the Christian Science I County line, on July 5. structed to pro. ceil at once to collect synopsis o f u few o f the important * • I Chapel, 242 Second Street, every Sunday | ----------- all street assessments where any ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I at 11, and Wednesday evenings at 7:30.1 As far as The Sentinel has learned changea that food vendors and manu The City Transfer faeturers will have to observe in the amount is due on the principiti and to Sunday School at 10. A ll are welcome there has been no such Wallace living notify all those delinquent on interest [E very religious organization is invit All Kind* of future: ed to use this column for announcement Free library open from 1:30 to 4:30 here for some time, although it is pos payments, that the sume must be paid Chapter 272, Laws o f 1915, provides every Wednesday. sible that it is a young man by that o f its services and other news. Con at onee. that all eggs shall lie brandeil on the name who left here several years ago. tributors are requested to omit exhorta The street eommissioni'r was in ease, box or carton with the nain«* of tions and other editorial matter, and to structed to have the intersections of I he state or province w here produced. Arcade Has Large Crowd make the announcement o f services as cross streets between West Main and All food and drink manufacturers and The first episode o f “ The Exploits concise as possible. Social functions, vendors using foreign eggs in their pro Birch Ave. cut down to make a better of Elaine” drew a large crowd at The Plano Moving a Specialty etc., and news outside o f the weekly an approaeh to those two streets. Arcade last night and it gives promise ducts must erect a sign three feet in WOOD A N D C O A L nouncement may be elaborated upon.] The following bills were rend and o f being a strong drawing card in the length and six inches in height, and order paid: I ’ hone 55 (Continued from 1st page.) persons selling for«*ign eggs must ereet future. The cartoon comedy made the M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L G. B. Pitcher, city marshal....... 4 75.00 signs six feet in length and one foot bit o f the evening, drawing many Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor Office A t Eagle Cigar Store J. H. Brown, night marshal....... 75.011 Thursday at 8:00, prayer meeting port of Boston had been closed, and bursts o f laughter from the larg«* uudi hi height. Every cake or pie contain Cottage Grove Electric Co....... 228.HI ing any foreign eggs must also be ence. Every Sunday: Sunday School at 9:45, j then that the Battle o f Lexington had Cottage Grove Transfer Co., for Tonight they have a special .’i part labeled. S. L. Mackin, superintendent. Graded been fought, the tidings reached Phila cleaning stre ets...................... 39.25 The sanitary code consisting o f Her Mrs. Maude Wright, superin- delphia April 24, 1775, and the eonse feature, “ The W olf I »m a s k e d , ' ¡mil lessons Knowjes it Gruber, hardware... 10.80 tions 81 to 90, inclusive, o f Chapter 343, Junior quent meeting of “ 8,000 people, by j exceptionally good scenic and tendent primary department. Harvey Taylor, engineer and Laws o f 1915, provides for certain sani Epworth League at 3:00, Mrs. Helen computation,’ ’ resolving “ to associate | educational ^ picture, “ Sicily in < aim assistant ................................. 24.00 sur«»rinten«ler.t Epworth for the purpose of defending with arms, i Br"I Storm and “ training in the tary restrictions in every (dace where J. E. Young, attorney and re Aldrich, superintendent food products are handled. It gives the Dr. Richard McCargar, 1 their lives, liberty and property against ' french A r m y . " League at 7:00, Dr. corder ..................................... 55.00 president. Chapter No. 2 p.t 7:00. Fred- all attempts to deprive t h e m " o f these 1 " Who P a y s ’ series has been booked commissioner power to close nny estab Herbert Eakin, collecting water I in this popular playhouse, and deals lishment that is unclean, nnhealthfiil or rent for 6 months.................... 83.20 F IR S T A N D L A S T I with the twelve problems o f life. They unsanitary. Frank Woodruff, fin- apparata* 15.59 Hidewalk display o f food is pro ( consist o f twelve different series, of Fire company, pay for J u n e .... 28.00 <’nti|ili-(l with Scrvicit ami Courte j three reels each, one to be shown each hibited, except in show eases. Exeep Lumber Company........................ 1.65 week. These are not serials and each tion is made in the case o f food pro James Punch, jury f e e ............... 6.00 ous Treatment is whiit you get at ducts that necessarily have to be one is distinct by itself. 1.50 peeled, pared or cooked before they are Ike Richie, work on stre ets..., J. H. Chambers, lumber............. 9.88 fit for consumption. Man of 77 Klls Man of 83. 7.70 All meat, while being hauled through Ed Hfegeman, hauling rock....... Roseburg, Ore., July 12.—Charles R. J. II. Brulton, hauling rock....... 12.00 any street or thoroughfare, must be cov Htimpson, aged 77, was arrested here Hentinel, advertising.................. .72 today at the hospital of the Oregon ered with a clean cover. All places The Old Reliable Clin*. Gettys, repairs at crusher 13.55 Holdiers’ Home, charged with the kill where food products are hnndleil must Chas. Gettys, crushed rock......... 429.00 ing of Alexander Church, 83 years old, be thoroughly screen--!, «nil sleeping in 4265.25 was ordered trnn*ferred from For thi' protection o f our <|e- by beating him on the head with a cane. the kitchen of the little restaurant or poHitoj’N we have: the library fund to the library board. According to the home authorities, other establishment where food is pre 42.47 was ordered transferred from Htimpson asserts that Church was try pared is prohibited. C A P I T A L .................. $25,000 00 “ F i l t h y " is one term used in de the street fund to the Main Htreet ing to take his slippers. There had paving fund. fining conditions under which foods been hard feelings between the men, it SU RPLU S and Adjourned. is said, Htimpson saying that people, shall be deemed adulterated. “ F i l t h y " Undivided Profits . . . 40,000.00 J. K. YOUNG, Recorder. including Church, had been laughing at is defined in the same section ns ap him, and Church had threatened to plying to “ food not securely protected STO C K H O LD ER S' from flies, dust, dirt, and as far as beat him. L ia b ilit y ................... 25,000 00 Htimpson is hardly able to walk be may be necessary, by all reasonable State o f Ohio, City o f Toledo. I Lucas County, ( •*■ cause o f his age, and Church was so means from all foreign or injurious con »'rank J. Cheney nuiltes oath Hint he le I feeble that he could not walk unsup tamination. ’ ’ senior partner o f the Hrin o f F. J Cheney A Total of ....$90,000.00 The standard for total solids in milk A Co,, doing business In the City o f T o ported. Church and Himpson were both O R D E R W f f lM H P & tv X ? * T O D A Y ledo. County nml Him« aforesaid, and j admitted to the home in October last is reduced from 9 per cent to 8.5 per that anl«l firm will pay the sum o f O N K The officers and stockholder* are year, Church from Portland and Htimp cent. Heretofore the only standard for H U N D R E D DOl.I.AItH for earh and e v butler was that which provided a maxi ery rane o f Catarrh that cannot be eured all successful and well-to-do I mihí - : son from Corvallis. mum moisture content o f 16 per cent. by the uae o f H AI.I.'H C A T A R R H C U R B . iiess men. F R A N K J CHENEY. The new law provides, in addition to Sworn to before m » amt subs-rll»-«! In Another protection ìn 24 years of 1 Roseburg, Ore., July 12.— F. E. Alley, the moisture standard, a minimum of 80 A y I>r,>liS*C* ’ , '11" ,,l,y ° f l>'M ,'n,,w’r« i once a prominent land attorney o f this per cent o f pure milk fat. successful I mihìiichn ami hacked up (Seal) A. W O I.E AH O N , city, is in jail at Heattle awaiting a .. _ _ N o ta r y Public. hy the ITniterl Slates Potato Baking Made Easy. H all * Catarrh Cure I* taken Internally f \ f \ / preliminary hearing on a charge of and a r t i dlrertly upon the blood and mu- A «levice for bilking potatoes is a co«i* Hlirfa«-** o f tho ayatetn Nend for F E D E R A L R E SE R V E BANK. I I I I W % I I i n I I I I 1 *1 W t he Hu* long tin frame with six little tin spikes tCBtlmonlal*. free We want your I hisìiichm F J C H R N r c r * C O . Toledo, o on it. A potato washed and ready to Hold hy all T>riifri?t*f*. 7F»e. bake, is fustened on each spike and the T a k « Hall's Family rilla fm ronsitp*tlon i SAMPLE Real Estate Bargains STORE | LANE COUNTY IS ENTIRELY FREE OF BLIGHT ! The Sample Store! A. W. SW ANSON, MANAGER | n rirtij Disston-Champion Stage Line Cottage Grove Transfer NEW HEALTH REGULATIONS MAN HELD FOR ROBBERY WILL HAVE EFFECT OF STOPPING IMPORT CLAIMS C. G. AS HOME : ♦ I : CHURCH NEWS Blackmore & McFarland Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice HISTORY OF LIBERTY BELL HISTORIC RELIC purwHATtouSAVE HEPE^GPOCEPIES IHTO THE SAVINGS BANK Johnson’s best Flour, per sack - The First National Bank $ 1.45 Everything in Chick and Feed supplies W m 11 I I / L kjllv/ltl O Hauling and Heavy Dray Work m I I I \M H i 1 1 / gra»*i \ J I\ v v L I\ I j s n a v