BOHEMIA NUGGET I10IIIJA1IA NUOOUT PUULISIIINU COAll'ANY. Wm. B. Root, IMIIor andMawitcr. Knlornl at Iho wnloflkji altv.itaw Urove, Ori-smi m hwihhI rIH mull nutter. Hl'lIHt'ltll'TKIN ItA'I'HS. II iiiontlm J)-'1' 1 ywtr I,1," S IIIIHllIlM f-.tW U pllltl ill lulviitieo. TIIIA I'AI'BR l M i '' ,'A?' Aclvrrtlalim AnuT, IMamM Merchant. K clirmco. Hun Kniil'n, California, where con. ira.-tt tor adrettltlni bo inailo tor II. Clubbing Rates. Tlio Iloheinlu Nugget one year with nny one of the following puli llcatfon one your for amount w;t opposite: ClileiiKo Intor-Oretin (weekly) $1..m Weekly OruKonlun (Portland) $2.50 Weekly .loiinml (Tortlund) $-.00 Wkdnhsoay. Ducumbhk, 7, njai. BEAUTIFY YOUK HOMES. To a lovor of ivoIl-kc.pl and beau tiful homos, it has been a pleasure to SCO many of our lownsiiou rc contly planting fruit ami ornamen tal trees in thoir grounds. On nccouut of tho rcceut and rapid homo buildiug iu Cottage Grovo, there is ucccssarily au ab Bunco of tbu pleasing effect pro duced by a majority of tuo homes having woll-kopt lavvus, with shrubs nnd a row of some compact-arowiug shade trees iu n threo or four foot border beyond tho sidewalk. Xow in a good time, uhilo bust ness is not so rushing to look after these things. A cherry, a plum, a prune, a pear, and two or three choice apples iu tho rear p.irt of the yard will very noon furnish' all thut is needed for family use. For your lawns, fill iu us much as jou can near tho house, lowering tho Outer edg.'S. For your lawn of, say one hundred feet square, ouo of tho best authorities iu tho state recom mends a mixture of five pounds of creeping bent (get genuiue creeping bent) three pounds of whito clover and two pounds of blue grass. The clover aud tho bluo grass are tillers, whilo tho bent is couiiug on, tho lat ter will eventually displace every thing, even tho weeds; put ou plouty of seed. For climbing vines, tho Ever greou Rose, Hull's Japan Honey suckle (evorgreon). tho Clematis, aud tho Wistoria aro all very good. For lawn shrubs, tako tho Kilmar nock, Weeping Willow, Whito Holly, Moukoy Climber, or any of the smaller growth evergreens Hedges aro nicor thun fences. For sidewalk borders, tho Caro line poplar, the Linden and tho Maple are excellent. Many beauti ful borders havo small bhrubs or roses between the trees. Let us have an epidemic of use ful aud ornamental shrub planting as a prelude to u general forwurd inovomvut in "village improvement" early lioxt spring. HONKST MINING. On the first page',is an article headed "Threshold 61 Opjwtun ity." The idea as set forth of hon est dollars in the mining business is being more fully expressed in nearly all the mining papers and journals of the day. Those familiar with mining have realized for a long time that in the end hopuoty in mining ventures is much the best policy aud as a rule are trying to eliminate from the business anything which savors of fraud or deception. Mr. A. C, Gage, who, since the early part of last June has I een the able editor and manager ol the Lane County Leader, last week disposed of that paper to the Leader Publishing Company and on Sun day departed for Portland where he will occupy a position on the Tele gram. During Mr. Gage's sojourn among us he has conducted a first rate, newsy paper aud has as well made many wnrm friends who dis like to have him leave the city. For some time past Jje has received olTcra of positions which have been tlinicuU for him to refuse and finally decided to enter n larger field. The social and business relations wc have had with Mr. Gage have been of the most pleasant nature and it Is with sincere regret wc loc him ns a contemporary. Mrs. Gage during her residence in Cottage Grove has endeared herself to. all who have met her. In Mcmnrism. Death eimir to the home tit u tlilllty farmer of tills vicinity late Inst week, under clretmstuncus that aro sad dening to the heitrtH ot the many friends of the family. Maltlo Dowiik UrautJU, well known In Cottage Grove, who, ti llltlo uiuru than n year ago, becamu the wife otOohnUrau tou, was the victim of the Death Angel. Iter frlcmls licre will nit her more than, even at tills time, they fulTjJ ruallte, by reason or tuo fact tluil, wlillo one of simple tastes, slie jios Bcssed a heart that responded to every Kcnehius Impulse. Tlioso w.lio know lior ticot will mini her for her kltul aud woiiiailly cliaracterUts, her H.vmpattietlu toiuloi iicr-s Iu Illness, tier gentle enro when Death strikes tleep Into tho heart's run. Thoro never was u time when Mrs. Duwiib.as she was familiarly known, could extend a chailty n tender wonl good deed that t.be did not respond. She was always at the In side of the sick. She was since roln her iiffcutlun for those whom she luveil, and -Tivho wens In need of her tenderness aud help. The gunllest and yet the truest marie of her true worth was the f.iet that she was u true I r lend and good eounsoler of the little ones, although childless herself ; aud therefore the neighborhood boys and girls, who knew her rwpocteil &oko her nnmo Iu kindly thought; yes, and many have dried grief's tears iu memory ot her. Her cheery words, her kind acts and generous deeds wll lite long In the hearts of many, ami may the sympathy ot all go out to the man she loved, who Is now bowed down lu grief, aud to Ids children, who In her hkuIii found a mother's love and gentle care. A Fiiiemi A KlUUHTKNJiD HOUSE, Uniiulujr lite mad down the street duuiplmr the occupants, oru hundred other accidents, nro every day occur rences. It liehiHives everybody to have a reliable Salve Imudy anil there's none as good as Duck leu's Arnica Salve. Hums, Cuts, Sores, Kczcma and Piles, tllniippenr quickly under Its bouthlug effect. 25c nt Benson's Pharmacy. Injured at Florence. Florence, Ore., Dec. 3. Friday morning Frank Cassldy, while oper ating a timber jack used In' raising the 0I4, school house, iu soino man ner !osl coutiul of it and was struck on tho head by the crank, crushing th-3 skull. lie died u few hours later. Eugeue Guard. 1'AltMEltS A TXEXTIOX. Wc have a luru supply of cheap lumber, lust what you want 011 a ranch, price very cheap, must be sold to make room for other stock. The Dooth-Kelly Lumber Co., Saginaw, Ore. CUKEl) 1'AltALYSlS. W. S. Dally, V. O. True, Texas, writes: "My wife had lcoii suffering live years with paralysis iu her arm, when I was iersuadeil to uso Dal lard's Snow l.liilmeut, whluh cured her all rlaht. I have nlso useil it for old sores, frostbites and skin erup tions. It does the work." '2m, 50c, $1.00. Sold by The Modern I'lmr inacy . , JIUi-rIrs of ihr Ilrl .. In the watcs of the H11I sea the ces sation of the engines on a steamer for an hour means extreme physical suffer ing for passengers. K0A1 illfF It would Involve absolute torture. The wind which prevails every dny Is a hot, as phyxiating blast, and Its continuous directions are from north and south toward the center. As a resulfevcry passing vessel Is subjected to two days of almost Intolerable heat, followed by two days of comparative comfort, but Instances hare been known of crowd ed liners being compelled when trav eling with the wind to turn round and steam back for an hour or so In order to give the passengers even a brief res pite from tie sufferings Induced by the dull, dtad. unbearable atmosphere. -London Tlt-fllts. A little boy In Deerlng, Me., was brought before bis father recently and accused of k'HIng a chicken. "Who told you abo-it It?" asked the boy. "The hen did," said the father. Noth ing more was aald that day, but the next morning the ben was found dead, and the boy, being accused of killing It, admitted It. saying In defense, "Yes, I did kill the hen, and I'll kill every ben that tells on me." JastHled. City Editor- Why do you say be ran Into the police station "puffing and blowing?" "Puffing" and "blowing" ire synonynnus, rteporter Not at all. There's a vast difference for Instance, between puffing a man up and blowing him up. Philadelphia Ledger. Ills HutrhM, "You told ine this horse bad won half 1 dozen matches against some of the best horses n the country. He can't trot a mllo In six minutes to save him." "It was In plowing matches tbatue tools the prizes, sir." A look of intelligence In a man Is what regularity of features Is In wo men; It Is a stylo of beauty to which tho most rain may aspire. La Oru-rere, TAMING A TIGER. the War Shimman lint friendly With I'lrrcr llrnitt, A xooloRlst thus deseriben liuw nn attrndant liroiiRlit nlKiut friendly relit Hons with a flervo tiger: "Tlicre was a showman t ued to know luimcd Mclclittir. He onco ImuRlit a maKtilflccnt Itenpil tlRvr, wlilcti he jot nt n low price because It hud al ready killed two men. "At llrst Molchlor would put Ids foot or his hand Into Ills cage, but from tho way tho User would leap at him he knew that to put hlniM-lf entirely In Its power would be milclde. Nothing tin could do would establish a friendly relationship between himself and the User. "Some originality was needed, and Melchlor shownl It by tskliuc mhiic old clothes, stntlliiK them with rsp and throwing them luto the cage. The User lu a JIITy tore the old etothes to pieces, thinking that the llRiire was a human being. "Next day and the next day and the next Melchlor continued to throw In to tho tiger stuffed llKiirw, nnd the tiger continued to destiny them. Hut as time passed the nnlnial ivrtsetl to put heart Into Its work and lu the end it gaxe up altogether these attacks on the scarecrow, it would Just play with them or else not notice them at all. Now was Melehlor's time. He open ed the cage door one morning, walked In tsildly ami slapped the tiger familiar ly on the back. It gave him n friend ly look and purred. It took him for another manikin not worth bothering about. It lived seven years with Mel chlor and became as gentlo ns a kitten." WORSHIPERS OF BAAL. lnerr Wars nf an Kxtrnortllnnrr Sret In TurUr), ' The Yezldees. the Paal worshipers or devil worshipers of Turkey, are an ex traordinary people, nnd. although forc ed by the laws of conscription to serve In the Ottoman army, the seizure of one or more of their young men by n Turkish recruiting party Is such.n dis tressing spectacle that once witnessed It can never be forgotten. Wails nnd yells of despair are rais ed. Men. women nnd girls kiss the recruit's eyes, cheeks, mouth nnd I hands, Throwing themselves on tho :rouud, they even embrace his legs nnd reeL The conscript appears quite dazed with sorrow. Ho folds lu his anus nnd caresses over and over again his weeping kindred, whom he will never see again. He kisses the walls and the hearth of the cabin In which ho was bom. but which be Is about to quit forever, and wets them with bis tears, but when, accomimnlol by his Turkish captors, he leaves the village the lam entations of the villagers cease. Then, and as though nothing had happened, the latter go about their ordinary occupations. Never again Is the conscript's name mentioned, and on Joining his regiment the young Yezl dee becomes a Mussulman. Ills kin dred, believing him nccursed. affect to forget him, and were ho to approach the village from which he has been forcibly dragged away every Yezldee, even his dearest friends, his father, mother, brothers, sisters nnd sweet heart, would drive him from their presence with curses and pelt him vflth stones. Gooaebrrrlea and a Cat. Not long ago, says Collier's Weekly, officials of the department of agricul ture were much amused by a letter sent the department by an occasional correspondent In Virginia. Among other things the writer has tened to advise the secretary of the de partment to this effect: My wife hail a Tame cat that dyd. Btlng a Torture shell and a Orate faverll, we had the same berred In the Oardln. and for the enrichment of the soil I had the Carkls deposited under the roots of a Gooseberry Bush. (The Fnite being up to then of the smooth varleu.) Hut the next Seson's Frute. after the Cat woa berred, the Oooseberrjs was all Hairy and more Remarkable, the Catapllers ot the 8ame Bush was All of said Ualry de scription. The Govfrnmrnl'i Music, A certain congressman who takes an Interest In musical matters presented a bill advocating a larger appropriation for the care of the music In the Con gressional library. He spoke briefly on the subject, and after the session a fel low congressman approached him con fidentially. "I Bay," be said In n low voice, "1 like that bill of yours. Hut, tell me, what Bort of music does the govern ment have over there In the library? Is It a band or Just a hand organ?" Harper's Weekly. Iter Hand. Sir," began tho timid youth as he entered the office, "I am In search-er that Is, I cnine to seek your daugh ter's band" "Well, It Isn't anywhere In this vi cinity," Interrupted the stern parent. "She's probably using It as u piuno thumper about this time of dny." nmlnn Wires Itrsrnt It Angry Patron-Hello, central! What did you cut mo off for? Itoston Tele phone Girl HecaiiM- ni used 11 plural noun as tho subject of 11 singular verb. You are not allowed to do that on this line, sir. Chicago Tribune. Machine Shop Open. ' Having becured control of the I.11II11UM machine shoo. 1 will bo lire- tmred in (In nil kinds of machine and general repair work Metnl turning, lilting ami atipiHiuig 01 muciiiucry. Prompt ami careful attention given orders. V. D. While. tf WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC, aiwaac op imitation., thi oinuinc rumnio only Ballord-Snow Liniment Co OT. I.OUIB, MO. liicntl ami l.iiic ll,m 1I, t-- mi in itui 'I u' 'ntil III tins villi WiirM 01 r lotniKM .1 luuivtllh'ilf rtleuil, Who'll nielli mr isires tnmnrmw. A frlewlt A IrlrtMl .WJjMfla.M1ntt That wnl Is ntton quit tl luHit iTH'e lli 0C ,-' The Inly, H'p loaen, A trloMil-hil IWuwa't frlllilsiljaf , "I tlOi my lite tut lHututt" , . And lei the Iitcmmi leitrhus tiw, Toilleerp wv Mray llwm, ' A Irleftl l!l liililnlMm( wonl And meth our 1U1II) sorrow. Aiillelti' ear vumK and Joys AmlHIl tliem uii Hie wiimiw, A Irland w III raise its sMkiy ml. . Make sntl nnd tnhmth the pillows A nd etmer chug hen others leal Vs. to the Mm ami MI(o,'' llien whal Is le? That rare, rare win Ni nn hrnly r.itrd: Swwtlniix nnwl i-aiiluiev" - H's trMiilauin suliltiiMled" aeter Killing nn lm It's ala) xiolhuHt sarma, IPs an unminsh llherai sprta. From hleh ureal i) s tfe hoit.' . Passlmi. Mistaken ult lor tons U herli mortals nrten tall, Is only M-IIMi tuoMiKt Md. Sinks ell In lillter thrall. Hut ImeN a high, iv!i'Ual iin No wlttilliii"" ft know, lint ntrks and lulls, llUaTuuVtlw'N lW'th lor 111 trhmds ami roes. It we'd enjey this luvv-traiiallt dr.m tin l.o)al o ourselwa Htuat be, for loyally alouu oau sin Tho neelar trora Hits tree. - John Mili.sk, Ijwuo, IHjc. V nsil When you want a pleasant lna tlve take I'lmmlierlalirs Stutimi-h ami l.lver Tslik'ts. Vor sale bv 'I'he .MiHlern Pharmacy. ? Ifatl ti .sec the tine line J of Combs, Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles anil jj fDruKJjisl's Sundries Statioiicrv i The finest line m town prices can not be beaten $ Benson's PHARMACY. I 1'auill.v groups ami ludlililii.il I'llUTIIAITn; Itlver Street. L'ottngo liroie. NOTICK. NutU-v ol ttlll'tiliii ni V J ILtr-l in lhtiH of lilmvelf mf lit- ru-wiicr (ior(rott. Uu.! lur I'utud iuU 1'iit.nt to ilic Ifctrutt U'.v Mine. Nullr tw tierin rv. 11. umt 1.1 'iir!iini.i rhjier ti, title ti of the iu.v)-el Mituiffntif tliv till I till Hiuies. J llnnl u!t Hi(offlt-e ml lrea U Hulieiiila. louulat t'ouittr. Uwu In hcli It n( lit in -elf nmi iwir n Uol 'o owner with In in lin ttivtl nn npi'lb ntt m (or iMiteui fur thu Im1i niinu cl'tun rallc! ihu lu trU lAMje, UtiKUtl in iliti Coin lulu Mlnlu Ullrlft, JNitiiclnM emi niy, ortir-m mitl !ckIk uaietl 1 tbu liebt n(e r the irtihit ni vti tile In l lit- UiliUl Riuiua Unl ortln- at Hums 'jiirK, U rerun k Mlttcml Hurvuy No ':. hi It-m U.TowqBhlpil. rt.H 1 K11M W M Kndetl) they i-UIuiIdk 1 uu mer!.:et nt Hie itroit fjuJe, luineur vein beatrtutf itolil or ml wr whh mrfmce kphhuIwiu (vet hi width the mi nit; oelnff N. Uil , tiii'l ni. Wei. t it. Hint rt. ;n il. St m. Kail MAM. irow t.lnurv rut .hetcoii, Hlltmletl uH)inK lu ttevtlon, roun ihlumiid HtiKfon;(iit. The exterior tiuntuUriv of aurvey No. 'Tir. h folio wm Ut-wlt: U-uliiiinm nt orner S' . vliciit'O the r. rt. SI. 31. IiUmLi il In -tirt No. xf benn N l l m. t"lt miu H I torur of Kectlou 11 (ni) Tp, XI, It IK dit xHh 17(1. M in K - CrtNt VM'-tl lh. it. North Wi 01 in, Kant lu.t. to torncr N I Thoiu-e S.iBl. Itni M: W l'MiU" ft to ..r tier No.. t; Thence j4 lVd.uitn HVm um ft in corner No. I; Thence H.7Dd. 7 m. Krut I I. . t to corner No 1 the pU.e of tnin1n vnn atlon IjelliirW'l.iw in. Kn-t- l ontalnlntr net arurt of IVH1U tten-p. itfter Hxrludlng.'otilllci with Areturun Nxle (U"i,"'v,')'l) 11 11,1 fnrmltix h iKirtion of tliu..K. r. eu. II (suipeuiledj 1 ai Nutiiea of the udJoIniiiK ululiim beiutf th. Arrturm Jywle.otlieri. If any unknown. The tiotlcc of uini'tideil locution of MiI Iki trolt Iofle Mine la of rettonl lu the otf.ee of thv County HworUor uf lnUKl fotinty, at Kkmj horg, Oregon, in Vol urn, & paKe of tbe Mill lug Iteoonl. Any ami all ierMiN claiiulitif aderi ty the wining ifrouiicl, vlii, UU prumlHrn or any portion thvreol mi ilMtrlUl, onrvt yi'd. pUtttd ami applied for are hureb) uolillwl that unleu their luheneclainu are duly hied an accord. Inuto law and Iho reanltttloiiH thereuuder, uithlnthe limu jiri-wribtd hy .uw, with the Hetffaterof the uiiltel Htntci IjiimI ie at KoebtirK.lii the Motility oi loiifcliu relate of Oregon, they w ill te liarrud dy virtue of th provialnmi of tin- r nlted Hta(K Htatutei In iich chmjk iimdeuti'l pnn Mi d. 40T J.T UKU'VW, Kvahtot Flrt pub. Oct. l.vtt puh. Die. juiti. Pnp Tlio name XMrt&tp lius .toad for tbe 1 ul ULST In the btwii.jMuJ, mo World. mi . . JlcrcU. New Lldrcdge; BETTER I hlffV tbaa EVEK, ind Superior to .11 X 1111 oibtr.. I'uslin- t.ik.t up; aclf att ww tlnit in L'lK , m It tin LadliiK bliuttlc; Yantip autoni.au tintioimltuM-;nut(jmatlc 1 well O ll,(u wintler (xwitivcfuuriautloil feed; cnpied ncddlc Imri iki1m.Ii-iui uelf iuljuMiiig roller Inuring whul, Heel inttnanj live ply laminated woodwork, villi a liumuful att of nickeled tltel attachment.. , , , Ask our dealer for tlie Improved Itldredgc "n" ami do not buy any machine until you havo teen it. National Sewing Machine Co. fiELVIOCKC, ILLINOIS, DON'T ! Sliaiiafclt for Photos 1 K o In lui.viiiK wlitiod .vtiti tilwiiys witiil it l'olittblo Shoo Unit . Ills wtJI, looks well nnd will wtnr woll, and you don't want il to iiinoh. That's tho tinalillualiona our shoos havo ami wo gum'tuilco all points iiHMititiunl. Wo null lit you in Rubbors, also. TXT PACIFIC TIM ER CO.'S STORE COTT.U.Iv UUDVlv. ('. A. MOW IS Mb- rn 4 - mm ji''. v Uolieinia First Class Turnouts, Double or Siilc LIvWIS ,S: V HATCH umneto Mroni Having pnreliaseil the warchmise funnerly owned by Messrs Ivlleilj,'e iS: IIij,rins, we wish to annontice that we will coiitinnc to carry a larjjc stock of all kinds of Feed there, which will be sold at lowest prices. lly courteous treatment, Mjimre ihjraliiig we hop to receive a larjB share of your patronage. HAY AND 1-lvKI) DHMVKHHI) l'RO.Ml'TIA'. SBarfunu iV Hansen, props. I'. CiAUorme, Manager. sjimminifffliiniimimiim ji'lctilUmil Iinpleiifcnts 3 I'low.H. Miiwui-h mill It ikiM. Suli- aiteuta for Hie i-i-lxlinitml MII.UURN WAGONS A I'lill Stork o( Miiilui; Suppllen S jummmiUiiwumiummiUiumaiiUiuawuiiimiUiiiii. 1 READY MADE CLOTHING Tho l.oniloii Hoiirrnl Murcliuntllmi Storu ivlnh to miuouiii'i' to tho ImyliiK piilillr Unit thoy now hiivu a very t'onipli'to Htorli of lii'iivrul MiTflmnillHi! which thuy liitciul huIIIiik ill P'.'i cent pur cunt Ih'Iow nil I'ouiputltloii. We piircliiinu our booiIh In hirwo iiiaiitltUH through MiiMtcrn DriiiiiiuvrH, pay ciihIi for nil we liny, liuvo no IiIkIi i-untH, no liiHiiriinco rutin to puy, anil roNhciiueiitly emt noil very cheap. Think of (Jf.AY Worn toil SiiIIh. At $7.50 IIIkIi (Initio JooiIh anil other IIiiom of Iteiicly .laili(.'Iotlilun of Xeali'Ht up-to-dato ntylo at prlieH tlmt will mirprlwo .you D. fl. Wells Shoes Our lino of ;.M. U. WcIIh SIiooh nru tho liCHt weareri- on tho inarkel ami ut prlcuM that cannot lio eiiialli;il. Try our HoiiHt (loffeoH, Iho hunt lluvor mitl will pleiino you. SUTIIKKXANM & GISICR, Iondon, Oregon. e C o fiultr O.I.I IVlluws Il.iU - HAMILTON V HATCH IMHH'lill- lulli ol leFdiioii Sialics .lo on u h 111- 1111; anil Hlack Untie Stajjc. COTTAC.Ii OROV1S, ORIS -Piour muss. V A. at ' iirnninintnir itmritf iirmiirnr Hardware f!h'reAM LAUNDRV Stoves nnd Tinware 1 to $9.00 A (lUlilil)N I a COTTAGE OROYIi ! Improvement j Company, i Dealers in 1 I City and Farm Properly. Hr TAILOR MADE SUITS; It) UK I) Kit ffl At The Lowest Prices jl Clulhcs Cleaned, Tressed !f And Repaired Far SI.00 I'KU MONTH. lil'.u linlll.MAN (jl. i..efwjw..i.JL'.e 1 1 ..... c,,aLll. ,.,. f Im how lu riiiiiiliix o nli-r J, Iho! iiml prpuiv'il to ilo all kliul In 11 in I rj- work with proiupliiiiMH t llllll lit tVIIMOIIIlllll- I'llll'M. V hope In hih'IIIii your i putroiillue mill to pirn' yon with our work. I'liono :il i AiiKimt Swnnsoii, I'rnp. v OJUUUUUJLJUJUUUULiUUU NISW Flour & Feed Store Hard mid Soft Wheat S Junction CiLv I'lonr Chop I Veil, (Iriihaiii I'lour, a OiiIh, Urn ii anil SliorlH. o J. I. IIKOWN, Wont Side. CottUKU, tirovo ooTmroTBTrBTrffryrrsTrroT 1510 WISE At $1. a year .No liivoHtorcmi affonl to bo without tho Journal for Investors Any iiiiu n( in foaluri-a la alimu nrlh (lie irlio ol .nliw-ilitliiii. ItulllMivii )uu, liiiinlruil. ol dollar, every jour. it. I'linrnctor tin tiovvr Ijhuii liuiDKiiod. JUUKNAI. VOU INVIiSTOKS CO. lloom (I, (.'limubiir of I'niiiiiiorii!, IIimIiiii. AddroM lullvra to I', o. Ilox 'JTil7. I.M,WU.l.d 2 w W nKI:lii"leH(iu $j.r, per in .Ii AaaiMKawa a 5jJ Coiniiion ItoiiKh liimlier ami S( 'if;' illiiieimloii (m 7.r,(i V 'if? All klmlH of Kiln Drleil Sir fS i V . .t ..i... in.ii.iii'i- ;( I.' At iiilll, pi-Icon, ii it ( II April W ';!? ut. W S? Kit 'ijv. lV 1