Lodge Directory. A. F.&A. M. Cottage Clrove Lodge No. 51. Meetings 1st anl iird Wednesdays of each month. L. F. Wooloy, V. M. J. H. Lurch, Secy. G. A. R. Apporaatix Tost No. 34. Meets at 1 p. iu. ou the 2 ml ami lib Saturday of each month. Dr. P. L. Woods, Post Com. G. VV. McRejnoUls, Adjutant w. o. w. Bohemia Camp No. 200. Meets each Friday evening. L W. Baker, Consul Com. Chas. VanDeiibiug, Clerk. O. E. S. Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4. Meetings held on 2nd and 4th Fri day of each month. Mrs. C. H. Btulvholiler. V. M. W. S. Bennett, V. P. Miss Celia Lurch. Secy. K. of P. Juvenilis Lodge No. 4S. Meets every Wednesday night. S. H. riper Chr.ncellNr Com. Chas. VuuPenburg, K. of H. A S. I. O. O. F. Cot I age Grove No. OS. Meetings every Saturday night. S. S. Shortridge, X. G. Gus P. Gross. Secy. Royal Neighbors. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednes day ol cacj month. Ethel Bisby, Orac:e. Mrs. C. W. Wallace, Recorder. M. W. of A. Meetings 1st aud 2rd Tuesday. Lei toy Woods, Consul. C. W. Wallace, Secy. Rebekahs Cottage Grove No. 21. Meetings 1st, 3rd and 5th Friday ot each month. Etta Baker, N. G. Katie B. Veatch, Secy. MBA Modern Brotherhood of America Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdiy at I. O. U. F. Hall. T. W. Jenkins, Sec. w. o. w. St. Valentine Circle 121. Meets ist and 3rd Tuesday in W. 6. W. Hall. Flora J. Miller, Clerk. L. O. T. M. Lady Lamson Hive No. 42. Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of each month. Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L. C. Miss LetaSanford, K. K. K. O. T. M. Cascade No. CO. Meets every Thursday night. O. H. Veatch, Com. R. K. Bennis. Cooter. HAVE 00 SENT YOUR DOLLAR? TO REPUBLICANS: We are anxious to have every Re publican in close touch, and work ing in harmony with the Republican National Congressional Committee in favor of the election of a Republican Congress. The Congressional campaign must be based on the administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that being so. Theodore Roosevelt's personality must be a central figure and his achievements a central thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscrip tions of One Dollar each from Repub licans. To each subscriber we will send the Republican National Cam paign Text Book and all documents issued by the Committee. Help us achieve a great victory. James S. Siikkman, Chairman. P. O. Box 2063, New York. Cottage Grove souvenir tablets at the liuzaar. A Sacramento county dairx 111,111 hai a ooxv that ho a rkht to ho cmhit ulnstlo oxer. Tills cow has a tivM l:il ly enrnliiit capacity cxc-odini, tlial of the nvcrairo man. We are told in the Census IYOrts tll!lt llie axela:'.' daily wage iiiKl to men for their lalor Is a little oxer Well. Ih: co.x. a pure bred Holstoln Fiiosia.i. lias produced milk for her owner xx..r:li as ItUh a J3.S0 ft lay and for sexeral mould- sho fciH-S rllit on liudoti'. over xxorih of milk a day. will. Ii le - IN ai 1 t i I at tho usual price of .. t ents a quail. Of course the feed and cap must K cLnreil against tills, but x 011 can't very well ootuvlxo of 11 cow eating S" worth of food a day at present price, or one third i f tliat amount. m (here i a hljt bargain left for tin owner. SI.. Is 8lx years old and 1ms never t 1 1 dry since her first calf, lids eoxv is not kevt for hr line breeding, but is one of a working herd xxhose owner made up his mind that tUe kind of a cow tvi make the most money from Is the N-st producer you can possibly He tot this Idea lonu enoiudi ;u.. 0 that iy tho present time the herd eon fists of several hundred pure bred and hkh grade IlOl.-deln 1'riesiaus and 111:11, y there ure lii the herd the dady xaiuo of whoso int'.t. exceeds the earnings of the averaso man.- ract:.- lalry u-.-viex.-. A Sbwrthoru'K I'iiif Ilrooril. The Shorthorn eoxv n..re;n e Airdrie VI., owned by Nebraska c.xi-eri- ment station, has jut compl'tod a milk and butter record which is a load 5U4 .M Ni HIGH TESTIJiU DAII1Y KIloKTHUKN. Florence AJrdrle I. : iruneity of tho Nebraska experiment station. er for coxvs of this lreed, according to Professor A. L. Iluecker, who pixel the following aceount of it In rreoder's Gazette: Bho prcnluced betweeu April 7, 11 "Ci, aud April 7, 10O!. 10.4S7 pounds of milk, 413.01 pouuds of butter fat and 481.81 pounds of butter. Her averao test was 3.94, and she wan with calf during the last six months of her lacta tion. Florence was purchased from Wil liam Ernst, Johnson county, Neb.. April 20, 1003, and from that date to tho pros ent her milk and butter record U as follows: DutUT Milk. fat. Uutur. , 7,537.5 358 51 4IS.24 7.112.5 310.03 3w.70 10,157.0 413.01 411 1903 1904 1906 Total for three years.. 25,137.0 1.057.55 l.W.vj AVgo for three years. 6.379.0 3C51 422.93 IToreuce was calved Juno ', IV.tS, being now about eight years old aud In her prime. If she retains her normal condition she will uo doubt produce a still larger record next year. During tho three years Bhe has dropped three bull calves aud Is due to freshen again tn July of this year. Goad a Government Bond. The real thing Is 'the Jersey eow. If you milk her for tho Cuero creamery Bhe la a mint. If you offer her on the market for bale she Is as staple as a government bond. C'uero (Tex.) Star. Arrabtres Preferred. My thirty cows are pure bred Ayr- shires and grade Ilolstelns, tho former preferred to any breed I have tried. It Is the poor mau's cow. I buy ull feeds In Juno while prices arc low. A New York Farmer. Clean Milk. Tho filth that gets Into milk 1:1 to a large extent readily soluble In tho milk, aud no nti ainlng, fllterhn,' or een trlfuglug can remove It. Folloxvlng milking, however, the number of bac teria is constantly being Increased from unc lean and unsterlle utensils uud ap paratus used lu straining, cooling and transporting the milk. There are of course many other ways In which milk may beeon e Impure ex clusive of deliberate adulteration. The greutest amount of dirt comes from tho exterior of the eoxv during milking, and much of this may be kept out by using a covered milk pall. A BanlneM I'rupodll ion. The feeding and handling of cows and cow products is u business proposi tion, tho same as handling dry goods or groceries, and bhould bo done on busi ness principles. The Uabcock tester and tho milk scales will show where tha leaks come In and lu which direc tion the efforts should be directed to remedy tho trouble. To Produce u Heavy Milker. To produce a heavy milker continue to milk up to within a few weeks of the coxv's second freshening; then, be fore she hiiH had her third calf, dry her off for two months. After the third calf you xvili have a well developed cow that will continue to bo a largo milker. Mrs. A. Howie. Am a Food Producer. As a producer of human food a good dairy row Is about equal to two beef steers, and the eoxv lias to give only ten quarts of milk per day to do the work. And, besides, tho cow Is left, while the steer U uot. Lxchauge. 53 There U a kind of stall known as tho model stall. Some people call It Hoard's model stall, ns iJovcrnor Hoard, through Hoard's Ihilrymun. has advocated this stall long and pc lst ontly. Helow Is given a cut of ,hls Stall, redrawn from King's l'liys:. h of Agriculture, with slight modlllcntlons. Tho manner In which tin cow U foil nslftigo and grain Is on a level xxlth Uio platform the tow stands upon. The feeding alloy Is lu front, and (he ow Is fed her grain through Ihe opening from the fivding alley. To prevent cows reaching through Ihls openiiu: lino the feeding alley a door hung upon hinges is used to close the opening. This s swuiilc up against llie hay innnriv when the ensilage and grain are belie; fed. Txxo feet itloe this manger I. the bottom of Ihe hay manger. This bottom is made out of eight Inch or ton Inch plank ami Is boarded up oa the alley side. The front part of (he hay manner, or that part toward the cow. Is made of si its, the top of xxhleh pro Joels toward tho cow at an iukIc of about forty the degrees. She eats tin hay through these sl.its. It x ill bo noticed that. when the cow Is eating the grain or ensilage out of 1WSM i ' ' W h M V J MolKL COW si'At.L. the lower manger she Is Just as far ahead as she can possiWIy get. When she raises her head to eat hay the hay manger forces her back a step. Now. the philosophy of the stall Is this: When she Is eating grain or ensilage out of the lower manger the at teudant notices xv here she stands xvitli her hind feet, and he places a '' by 4 edgewise across the stall jut In front of her hind feet. It Illllst bo understood that tin ensilage and grain manger is only four to six inches high on ihe side to. aid the cow. Now. the space be t xv eei i this manger ami this 'J by I in front of tho cow's hind feet Is tilled with straxv for loddiiig It gra lm.l y bei oines packed in there o that ti e cow has a mattress of straw four llli l es deep to lie Upon. This is l,, r bed. When she stands up she cannot get into It xvitli her hind feet to soil It. The manger prevents her from get ting ahead, so that the droppings xxill not at any time fall la this bed; co:i seiiieutiy it Is al o ays lean. When the eoxv lies down she must lie up ill this lx d or else lie right over tin edge of 111 ; by I, xvldeh is so uncom fortable that she s.Mii learns to lie far enough forward to lie comfortably on the bed. The construction of the bed. then, compel the eoxv to keep herself clean. I have put Into lay barn fifty two of the-ic stalls. They are giving entire satisfaction. The cows can be tied xvitli a halter to the plank which forms the bottom of the hay manger or with a rope around the neck or with a eoxv chain.- Michigan Farmer. Keeping the t'ow'n Tall Mill. One of the most unpleasant features of milking Is the sxvltohlng of the coxv's tail. With many cows this Is a trouble both winter and summer. A sin gle circle of heavy rope laid over the rump helps Homew hat, but u persistent cow will soon free her tall. A double rope, kept apart by a HWITCI.I.SO 1'RKVK.STtO Wt of n Htlf.k OI1 either side, us shown In the cut, xvlil securely hold the tail, according to Farm Journal. The two ropes should be tied together where they pass over the back. How the Com 'Mine Home. "For the information of those who are In the habit of sending a dog for their coxvs I wish to report a little ex perience which I have had along this line. I tested the milk from a cow after she was brought to the stable by a dog, the dog In turn being In charge of a small lwy. She was considerably excited and ipilte warm. Her milk tested 2..'1. The next morning It was 4.1, and a week later, when she was brought In by a man and perfectly cool, her milk tested C.2. Now, you can figure out whether or not It i iys to use a dog around a dairy herd. I should state that the pasture anil feed were exactly the sarno In each In stance," says an Iowa man. llmt Time to Make Cheene. The best time to make dairy cheese Is Immediately after milking, says lro fessor A. Ii. Iluecker. The various changes that take placo In milk nearly all develop In the milk drawn In tho evening and kept over until tho fol loxvlng morning. So If milk Is made Into cheese Immediately after It Is lrawn no dlUleully will bo experi enced. Separator For Small Dairy. If you have as many as five cows it will puy you to own a separator. If you expect at any time to milk as many as ten cows you ought to buy about a No. 2. which will cost $125, but If you do not expect to keep more than live cows a smaller sl.e will an sxver, which will ningo in cost from $50 to $75.-Southern Cultivator. A VOl Nti MdTHF.It AT To. "My liintler lias sii.blcnlv been i innde x nun): at Vo. Txxeiitx xcusnl! Intense suffering f I iti dx-p'pda bad i entirely di-nld'l lei, noli! six in i 'h t lis ago. xx hi ii she I .eg i ii I :i k I Ii:; Kloclrh- I'.itti is. xx hi. h liaxe coin pletely cured bet :nu lesloied the strength ami net Ix 1 1 x she hid in the piinio tr life," xx til Mis. . ,. iii. Patrick, of hiiiifoith. Me. (.lentest rcstorntlxo im lieim- An the gloU-. Sets, NtutiKich, I ,ix er ,i ml K I lnex s nil right , purities the blood, and 'cures M.'ll ll i.'l, Itilioiisliess uud WcilUniMses Woildel lid Net xe Tonic. I'l lee -.He. dil.iiniiteed bx- Iteiison's I 'ha i iii.ux HANOI. I; I i;ii i in; I i . t ; i i : There's gl'axe d.iligir Iroin the pi iglie oT coughs :i 1 1. 1 eohU th il .-lit so prevalent, uiilc-s inn l.il. I'r Ix lllg's New iMseoxelx ,a e trump t Ii HI . coughs mid ell. Mr-,, too of Forest City. Me., xx i iu-s; (iodseinl to people lix ilig in xx hen- coughs Mild Cold- pi tilld it iilckly ends th in. It I I h 1 1 1 1 ii ! 1 1 ; i , cures I ..-iiiripp II - .1 id I III. 'I I CM ex. III. I pi ex cut s e, gives ml l,:iy tlollg XX olldel flll ll-lie' ill ,st ll"l l fexei oil I iii.'i'kcm v i-..k lung enough t. xx.'ll'd c If eoi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 coughs and coll- .VV .rid .100 ( ! il.'ir.Ultecd by Felisioi - i iiui in.iev Trial bottle dee. no i ii i: km. i ri'.idCA 1 1 I 'epai 1 1 1 1 - ii t I. Hid dltice at lb.. i th - Inli ( )r. use I ill i i; ( ). vixen tt Ii r h:i n t 1st. I'l Hi th.lt lie- tiled le.lic. Not ice is In ivb loxvini; named -c oi hi- intent ion ti ll J IOI t ot ll IS ( i In.iK' tin. I Liilil, ,'H.d pi ll I : I I i it- i not wiille iiii.I i- I ie lo re S. Land l.e-: I Mli, and lleceixi r. I ' I lose I ill i ii. ( ''ee. i oi . I 'toil, xl: iiomi- i: .;. ii. i:. o. iv:! fi. r,u e, III l;i K the lll'.l ::i. I p -j i s. i; i u I le n,i iocs the fill XX i 1 1 LV w 1 1 lie prox e his con in nous t i hiici and cult ivat i if Hind hi ml. i - .1. F. Ke.lfofd. of A II hill f. Ueii .e- to up. 1 1 , ii. M I i... . M. I'. Stexvart. of 'olil-toek, K 1 .-L 1 1 1 1 ; I y, of I 'otust. ick , 1 U 'v 'li. Kitchey. of Aiilnut, diion I'.cs.i X XI n I.. I' I 1 1 x . I.'e Hi-In 11 Jl .1. ter. -I'M Ml .' Ill t he ( ircl; t ( 'oil ft ol I he Mate of ( li coll for t he t 'oiint.X o l.alie. Abliei ll. I'.l'.ntliex . I 'la int ill. xs 1 I.I IX ex- F. Mnitll and ('l.ll.l ilelj Smith.' defeii. hints. To ll.-irvcx F, Siui'h ,ind ( I.h.i Hell Slnit ll, ib f. nd.ilit-. Ill the name of t he St.Lte ol ( i . e. , ,,, Voll nil- hereby lillire. .... ,. and answer the col:ip!.ili,t I i 1 - -1 ULLUillst ,V' .11 iu tie- aboX e ent it . i n 1 1 within six xveekis fioin the lir-l puli lien 1 1, ill ol t Ids h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 s ; and if X' o 1 1 fail so to nliHXVer, for Want I heieof t be pliiintlir will take jiidiiinent and de cree iiijaiii.st ,x on as pinx e.l oi ic lid i omph'iint, x'i, lor the foreclo-uic of the lllorl H'iin'e tfivell by X oil to i l.i in tifl' .1 line L'-Jlnl 10(1.-,, I o -e. llie xoiir prolnisory note of h.iid il.it. to pi. nil tiff for tli' Hum offjo.; xx ilh interest at pel cent per aiiiiuin .ni l that tin lands (i-mci ii'i d in said uc irt li'.i.-I ,. sold to p.i.x' and H.itisfy the n mi due on said note xxith interest , co- ts I llcl inline; at toi nc.X s fees ,u. . lid ill i -e lliculs i if Hlllt. This simiiiioli- i- erxed byp d li f.i t H ill t III -i e. d for si nilcccs-; X e xveek ill the I'.oheliiTa Nloj.el by order of I, T. Harris, .Indue of ,.u, eoiiu made on t he Jit Ii day of September, Him;, and 1H pMlilished the lil'st time ill -aid patier on t he Jii li day of Scpteml icr, I!MHi. A . F. 'ill.l-:i.i.i:, Attorney for I'lidnliu Summons. In the Circuit Com t of the Slate m' Oregon for the county ol Fain . I.exvin (ileasnii, plaintill, xs '1 lie CryHtal Consolidated Minim.' Com pany, a corporation, M. I'. W'yatl. d. II. IS'jllard, Noah Koi'iinaii, .loim II. Ill.itt ner, Daniel Snapp and Ianie I',. Smipp, t ril-tee, deleiiilants. l'o Noali Kofiinaii, .lolinll. I'd. it tlier, Daniel Snapp and Daniel I-.. Snupp, trustee, defeiidalits above named ; Vou and each of you are hereby re quiied to i.ppear and aiisxxer t lie com plaint filed aeaitist you in theuboxe entitled Knit, on or liefotenix weeks from t he ilato of t he fust publication of this KiimmoiiH, iiinl if you fail ho to appear and answer said complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff xvili apply to t he court lor the relief de manded therein, to-xvit: J udj-'meiit aguiiiHt tin; defeinlant, tin- Cryntal OjiiKolidated .Mining . ompanv, T"'' the sum of Four Hundred Ninety-five (if l',)."i 1X1) dollaiH with interesi thereon at the rate of hix (t;i per cent per annum from the loth day of April, I'.KX), and lor the further sum of live ($.r).0(l) dollars for preparing a nd re eoi (1 i nur Hiild lien, ami fm th'j furl lier hiiiii of lifty (.." U)0 j ilollai'H at toi ney fees, for the foreidoKiiie of Ihe lien net up iu plaiitil'f'H complaint upon the properly therein described, to-xvit: "The Mountain Moll. I'he Floala- do, I'lie lieckv Sliarp", '"I he Friar Tuck" mid "Tho Knickerbocker" mining claims, a ll hituated iu Hie I'.o I, inl.i Mining Distiht, in Fane County, Oregon, tooetlier xvitli the htamp mill, Haxvmill and machinery of every kind and ih,'Hcript ion nit it a ted on said inluinn' clainiH coniieeteil therexvilli or appurtenant (hereto, mid iiHkinn' tlmt. mini property be Kohl by the Sheriff of Fane County, Oregon, according to law and tin practice of lhin Court, and that I he proceed.-i of mich wile, after deducting thu costH and expensoH of thin pto- ecedlii'jf and ll.e costs and charu'es of wild Kale bo applied lo Hie payment of tlie mini due laiiitilf as aforesaid costH and disbursements and at torney foes, and tlmt the ilcfeiidaiits and cacti oftliein Im forever b irred and forecloHed of ull rlht, claim, in- teroHt or I'liulty In tho Haul premiHCH and property mid every part I hereof, except tiioHttilutaiy rl;lif to ledeciu. and that plain! iff have kiicIi ollierund fu it her i ell I, auto the Court may Heeiil jilht 111 the premiHCH. 1 liH HiiminoiiH In puiillslied once tfuch wti'k for bix Buuceualvo weeks lu , I fJI 11 0 P The Compartment Observation Cars of llie privacy of your liomc Thccomforts of a club I D The The luxury of a first class hotel. Oriental Limited Afford you Daily between St Pan I IV1 i ri rioopl is. Piujct Sound .md Intermo diato Points via tho GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY I'or detailed lllfoi mat loll, S li Vi rl e-, . Ii. o S Dakota sails FASHION STABLES! ILivery Feed & Sale Potts & Powell, Prop. Cottr.!c (-rove 'Ihe Uodgc Jis ivcti pcrlcct sepxiration ofinc I. cad Ores JOHN A. TRAYLOR. MINlSfJ MACIIINKKY lc4 HlAUe'St. I . ,e I o die In l.i ntv I i . . 1 1 n r of -en. ro I Ii-Ih.I at (utt.i;-. t. ,1 XXeokl.V lie -AS cir. -illation, imlj -e (iroxe, III I, llie bx order of Hon. I. of the above on i i e 1 1 . a-. I r bears . of - epl em I ll I1, 1 'JOli, I ie a t . ., i litem I .el- , 1 ( 'on n I x I'l. I l.ni ( lie;.', ,l . Ju.U- "oiirt , i I It led I l.ll. D.it. tin- L'tli !, of III -1 pi in.;, Wo. I " . r 1 1 I. .V. l'o I I I. II. s for I'laintllT. 1 I Mill i: l.ND, ( I I n ('I'll i: i (ii id I I nit. d Stat. I Ko-ebiil ;', I (i-,. . .11 Ni: d, s,s i.ll'A I Id.N .-. Fan. I llliee. Sept . V. I'l.Hi i Nollee IS her. Ie,' i , ll ( III I III pli.iii.-e xx it 1 1 the pi n i - ions of t he act ( ol C ..';n-s oi .lime a, I-7-, entitled " ll net for I he ,.,-ile ol t i 111 I e- la nds In j llie SI. lies ol ( 'alii. 'llil.i . (Ilee-on, Ne- x .i. I i . i io I a 1. 1 u.'i on 'I'ei 1 1 1 oi v ," as J extended lo i,! I he Fuldie ' Fatid I Slates In act. of Anus! I, 1 ! KANCFS I. MdKSS, ..f ( ol t.e'el i i ove, (In. of I , a lie, SI ale i or I leliilolvl , f (lie-on, has this d.lX' hie I la t his olhee her sxs . .rn mI at ciucli t No. 7osi',, tor t he pinch. isc of the SW ', n i: . si: w ..f s.e pi, iii town shipNo.'Ji .-. Ihinee .o.:; W. W. ,'d. and xvili oiler proof lo sh ov that Ihelaud soil-Ill js lilole valuable for Its timber of stone than ..- am ieiilt ural pur-po-. s, and to e.st ibh-h her claim to said land b.-ioie W. W. Calkins, F.S. CominiHioner, at Ins oil'ii-e nl Fuejeae, dice;, ,11, oil '', V ,,. t, ,;,y ,, DecellllHT, lOOH. Sin- iiaiui-H an xx i I ne-.se 4 : l.'lineH N. Wallace, John K. Cooh-y, loha C. Wallace, .lauii-rt Fl nielia uh , of Colt.'IO (ilove, Ol'eJioll. Any and all perHnns claliuini; ad- el sil y I he aliove-described IjiiiiIs nro re(UeHli'd to lile. their clainiH in thin office on or before said Itli day of De cember, PlOU. r.KN.IAXIIX F. Flil.X, lie'ister. A FOOLISH PLAN 'TU n Joy to rat T xvr Votin- my iliinirr linnr; IlL-oni!,.-J tout iii.i.,i -,lh,ii wild Aniiht 1'luwer JfConstii.iticii is the icsult of indigestion, biliousness, flatulency. os:i of iippctitn! wlf -poisoning, anemia, cuiacialioii, uri( acid, iiciir.i!-ia iu vaiiou.i jmrls of tin. system, cat.inh.il ilill.iiiiiiiitn.il of the in tcslinal canal and iiuineioiis other ail iiionls th.it rob lile ol its j.l. azures if thev do not filially rob ou of life itv. If. J' i'ni hound iu the boxx. Is," is a com mon expression of p.oplcwho look mis erable and are miserable -xct xvhope: I'lslsl ill " lett till' Hot l, re -d:e il-j niiir.-.. flfWhat a foolish plan, when nature could be aided by the use of ('.rein's Aiumsl l'lowi r, which is nuture'soxvii remedy foi coiislipatiou and nil stomach ills. QAueiist l lo.M r j-iv.-s new life to the hver and lusiues hi allhy stools oois. a qTwo si.( ii. a5c uud 75c All di-usgwU. BouMOu'ii j-imrumey .'-vy - -w"r I "xrrr?! fiw -i y. iiiL ' - V intes, I'. . tl ., uiblre Idle. icr tiic Orient Oct. ?0 Oregon DKNVKK COLO .1. S. Medley, .1. C. .IoIiiihou Jl cl I cy , oh n.son, A t torneyM ut law Ofirr Stiltr.l l int, lihi,. Special attention ulvni to Mining and ( orporatloii Faxv. J. E. YOUNG ltlorrivy-itt-ljitiv Oilli'it mi XIiiiii ulriTl, XVml Slit Cdl'TAdli (JliOVK, OkK. H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakkk. !(). mr Inn Hi ri-HKiiiinlili) ftinryrt. All wi.rk K'inriiuti--.l tl rt-eiMnii. Wnt.'lieii.rl.H'kH mi I .lvlry t l.nwoal I'rlca UOTI'AUK (ikdVF. 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