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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PAGE SEVEN EIGHT PAGES POULTRY AND (JAMK Can ret you fancy prices for Wild Durke ad other rune In Huun. Writ Ui fur cash offer on til k ltid of poultry, pork, (la. Pearson-Page Co., Portland Ship os your VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, HIDES WAIL, mum, in hhi. Irrw, Wn will wild for I tin jraar on rugiiCNt to nil wlto uukm li.iiiiimitiirinii tiltrtisry oni jiwu hihmmtiiii(ii Miner ouimihw 'oultrv lourii(il' J'wi'Hi" JluHitU. i'uuKry 1.1 fs. j..rtl.HH. 1'... il t'HrtiMc I'liitiHi tall vour duImu (on ftbtmt our uusr. wimr. bib to f. . SCit MAM eft CO. FildCuI $10,000. M1-U3 f'Mi St. POKTUND, ORE. MsmMon tlita pMperwhsn writing. AGENTS WANTED i.v.rrwhera. Rend S&o fur Minnie mill two live propositlona by return ntall. lun t wl valuable IIiim setting- slaruid. Hliow saimilm and Lake imlera, Dee. 12,1m 312. Kallus. Or Machinery RMond-Hand Maehln. and UOm sawmill ttn. 1 he i. K. Martin Co.. e3 lat th. ForUmnd. Bend for Block l-iat and prlosa. BANDMEN: BS8S IIOLTON and HUESCHEIl knd Inetrumenle. The moat cwmplet took of Musical Merchandise In I ha Northwest. Wrlla fur C'slsluguee. BKlIlliltLINU-l-UCAS MUSIC CO. UM Bemad Street 1'wtlaad, Orearon $450 M. ini 11 menu ouuw LAKKSrUK It makrn thia record, Small pact will do. It's the king of money-maker. Mil I. . L' 1 ' -J.J..: tl.. n.l a aware of other remarkable "achomea In dirt." Write for primpoctua. KOIIERT 11. CLAKK, 1400 East Irving St, Portland, Oregon. RAW FURS WANTED IICIIBT PltlCES. OUIOt KtlUKIBRfiWfjVr-. ru. r. n nrnrp a rn - F U. 'S P. f'iiigrnumn. Afar. MNWAn IIKINC WKKIiKS HI! Iim V (ereea HI4 U (.a Mall Bus. lantuiOn. I A Toy for Cat TIIK CATNIP BALL For fun and health. At rlruif. toy ami d.-purtmi'tit Price 10c. uli.r. a. Writ UK. A. L UAH It LS. lar . IH2 Milk SI, BmIm. Nml. TBI EURCI5M (or lxM,k on Culm. HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! IVaI direct with mnnufac turur. Wit pay th tiiifhtmt !ricn for Kaw Fur. Writ for f roe pric list and ihippinif M. UNCAR CO., FURR1FRS Srmb SM. rORTUND. ORE. I 1 V Men and Women. As times go on we have the two re snlts to be anticipated. Men reach the point usually early In life where business or politics absorbs their who! attention, and they have little time, strength or in to rest left for the broader culture and the amenities of life, while women are prone to be too much preoccupied with these things, to ths injury of the home not, per haps, In Its smooth running, for in the average, American home the 'Wheels of Its machinery do usually run smoothly, though at great expense sad to the Injury of the home spirit. If the two could be averaged we hould more nearly approach the Ideal. Kn need more relaxation, more rest, snore variety, especially as they ad vance In life. Women need more con centration, more deflnlteness in their work, and especially more Interest and sv different kind of Ideal In their home snaking. Mrs. N. D. Hlllls in the A maiHui n Wnrri n rt 1 TT TTnm Not Likely. 1 wish you would shout at me, Just the same a you shout at the animals you are going to kill," said .Judge Moss, at the ' Carnarvon (Wales) county court, to a butcher who was y giving evidence in quiet tones. "If you were going to kill an obstreper ous bull you would not whlaper like this," added his honor. ' "Thou Madest Me for Thyself." 0 thou God Omnipotent, who bo ' earcst for every one of us, as if thou ; earedst for him alone; and so for all, as If all were but onel To thee will ; 1 Intrust whatsoever I have received ' from thee. So shall I lotse nothing. ! Thou madest me for thyself, and my j heart is rentleas until It repose In thee. Amen. St. Augustine. No Hurry for That Vehicle. A short-sighted old lady In a hurry to mount a tram car held up her um brella and shouted to the driver of a passing vehicle, "Stop! Stop!" to which the driver replied, "Don't be In a hurry, mum; it ain't your turn yet" It was a hearse. "Method In Madness. " "Why do you always insist on talk ing about the weather to your bar berf" "Tou wouldn't have ma talk about anything , so exciting as poll tics to a man who is handling a razor, would you7" . v North Pacific Collegeof v. ' S 1 ;7 I iff I ' S - - Y rail PURE FOOD LAW NOT MODERN Centurlee Ago Tradeimen Who Adul Uratad Good War Moat Severe ly Punlihad. Pur food law are not quit 10 modern an Invention a we may be lieve. Dr. Ilclaner baa mad aiacor rlea In Pules tins that leera to In dlcat iom tort of tupervUlon of the food supplies delivered to tha palace nearly 8000 year ago. Isabel have been found that were once affixed to "a Jar of pur olive oil." We may wonder what tet were employed and what would happen to the man who oil waa found to be not pure. Prob ably aotnetblng unpleasant, for there was no Supreme court in tbo day. We know what happened In the mid dle age to the enterprising tradesman who adulterated hla good. In 1444 t Nuremberg merchant wa burned allre Tor mating foreign material with hi saffron and the saffron Itielf wa uiied for fuel. Probably that artlitto touch impressed the matter upon bla memory, Some Augsburg bakers who used false weights and bad flour were ducked In a muddy pool, and through s faulty knowledge of the human re spiratory syitem, or sheer careless ncss, they cam to the surface dead. In 1482 a wine merchant was or dered to drink six quarts of his owe adulterated wine, and as he died eoon after It I evident that the adultera tion mu3t have been serious. It I true that be had to finish the draft In a given number of minutes, and a small cumber at that, but in those days they bad a pleasant way of weighing the scales and loading the dice upon the side of Justice. Civilization has changed all that. Nowadays we shiver with apprehen sion lest, a rogue shall be punched.- Bun Francisco ArKnwit. ItM CrrM Hull Mlun will ah dmilila aa many clotnna aa cny other blue. Uua't put your omjiioj Into any otlior. Arctic Bounty. The account of the four years' stay of Vlljalmar Stefanssen and Dr. An derson in the Arctic regions of Amer ica, during which they made long Journey alone with nothing to de pend upon for a living but the hospi tality of the natives and their rides, furnishes a new illustration of the ro markable productiveness of the tar north. Persons are likely to suppose that It is the tropics which are most spontaneous in the production of food for human beings. The fact is that the contrast between equatorial and A,rctlc regions is not so very great In thtc regard. Early explorers of the region of the upper Amazon found tliey must carry supplies or starve to death. There is game there, but It cannot be reached in the Jungles. This was the experience of James Or ton, the American traveler, and in his work on the Amazon he recnlls the fats of the mighty PIzarro, who trUd to penetrate that country, but retreated from it upon a diet of liz ards, dogs, saddle leather and sword belts Just in time to save his life. Similar experiences are to be encoun tered In much of tropical Africa. It Is trae that some tropical islands give their Inhabitants a free but monoto nous living, but, then, so will the ice bound country around the mouth of the Mack'",", Save Your Horses front Distemper, Mountain Fever, and all other forms of Contagion by using Spohn'a DUteiaper Compound. I'ut on the tongue or in the feed. Safe at all times for all age and sexea, under all conditions. Same for Dog Distemper and Chicken Cholera. Acts on the blood, expels the germs. Kemovda worms from stomach and intestines. A fine tonic and appetizer. - Absolutely safe, even for hu man beings. Over 1,000,000 bottles sold last year. Greatest cure and preventive evei Known for Contagious diseases. Nearly every one knows Bpohn'a. Over 18 years on the market. Have you used this great remedyl Why not? It ia not an experiment Try it; be convinced; lot "SpohnV help you save and make money. All wholesale druggists handle it. Your home druggist can supply you, or write to manufacturers, with price enclosed. A bottle, 60c. and $1.00; $5.00 and $10.00 the dozen. Local agents wanted. bponn Medical Jo., Uoshen, ina., u o. A. The Calf to Raise. I never raise a calf from a cow that will not give at least 20 quarts of milk a day, and she must be bred to a pure bred bull The percentage of poor heif er when they come to freshen with this method is very small. The cus tom of feeding mill feeds is not on the Increase now, but It had grown heretofore to a very great extent Many farmers grow as much clover as possible, also peas with oats. Ths silo has made its appearance on most of the dairy farms. This helps much where properly managed, says a writer in an exchange. Good corn silage fed in connection with clover hay or pat and pea hay and one feed of timothy and redtop mixed a day with a small grain ration Bhould make a good flow of milk If you have good cows. With out a. good dairy one cannot tnak milk, regardless of the feed used. Beit Ccngh Sjrup. Tutu Good. Uit in tlm. Sold by DrajTRiits. Denti?t.aiid Pharmacy IllSa! ft The North Pacific College was estab lished in" 1898. - It has departments of Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in America has better facilities for the train ing of young 'men and women for success ful professional careers The "annual ses sion begins October First. An illustrated catalog of information will be forwarded upon application to ! Registrar, North Pacific College East Sixth and Oregon Sis., Portland, Ore. HINTS ON VEGETABLES WILU BREAK OR SNAP CRISPLY WHEN FRESH. New Recipe for ths Prepsrstlon of Various Vegetable That Are Well Worth Trylnfl Suggestion In Cooking. A good dlgtlon walls on appetite. Fresh vegetables will break or snap crisply. To cook vegetables, put Into boiling water, slightly salted, and boll steadily until done. After they are done, drain at one. Dressing for Gren or Wsx Besns, Cauliflower or Kohlrabi Half cup of sour cream, yolk of one egg, one small teaspoon flour, small lump butter, a little nutmeg, half cup of water from the vegetables, which should beboll od in salt water. Stir together In eauco pan and cook gently to prevent curdling. Add salt If necessary. Potatoes Peel and cut Into small squares, or pieces of equal ize, raw potatofis; slice in one-fourth as much onion, two green peppers, and add boiling water to cook. When nearly done add a little sweet milk, salt and pepper and a liberal piece of butter, t-hiriion with llttlrt flour rubbed in milk or butter. They will be ready ia 15 minutes. Scalloped Tomato Pour off near ly al! the Juice from a can of toma toes; put a layer of bread crumbs In the bottom of buttered dish, then a layer of tomatoes seasoned with pep per and salt and a little butter and sugar; continue till dish is full, fin ishing with bread crumbs; cover and bake until hot, then remove cover and brown. Cauliflower and Cheese Cook cauli flower In salted water, cover with drawn butter sauce, then with ground eastern cheese or parmesan and place in a hot oven until cheese is brown ed a little. Baked Onions Boll until tender, drain and cut in halves or leave whole if preferred; put In a dUh, pour over Aem a cup of cream or milk; sprinkle with salt, cover top with cracker :rumbs, cut tablespoon of butter In jmall pieces, put over top and put Into ?ulck oven and brown. Fried Celery. Boil until nearly ten lor, then dip Into a mixture of egg ind bread crumbs and fry In butter or oil. Serve hot. Creamed Cabbage Take a firm head of cabbage, chop rather fine and cook In salted water from a nau to three-quarters of an hour; drain off water, put in a piece of butter, sea aon and pour over enough cream or milk to almost cover cabbage; heat to boiling point and serve. This will be found a very nice way of cooking cabbage, and many who do not like cabbage relish It when prepared In this manner. Stuffed Egg Plant Cut the egg plant In half; remove Inside, leaving shell one-fourth Inch thick; boll the Inside when tender, add one large tablespoon bread crumbs, a little chop ped onion, a tiny bit of garlic and a mall piece of butter; season with salt and pepper; fill shells with the mixture, sprinkle bread crumbs and grated cheeBe over tops and bake about 20 minutes. One egg added to very two egg plants is a great Im provement Stuffed Chill Peppers Take a half dozen large, green peppers and brown on top of stove; when done peel care fully and make a stuffing of cold meat chopped fine; add a small piece of onion and tomato, chopped, a little thyme, parsley and salt; then fry. When done, stuff the chills; make a thin batter of flour and two eggs, dip the chilis in butter and fry in hot lard like doughnuts. When brown, ar range In a dlnh and make a sauce of browned flour and pour over them. Canned Corn Fritters, ' v Empty the contents of a can of corn Into a colander, run cold water over It to rinse off the liquid in which It was cooked, and thus rid It of th tinny taste, then crop the corn fine. Mix with two cupfuls of this a cup- rul of milk, to which you hav added a piuch of soda, a tablespoonful of melted butter, two beaten eggs, two tablespoonfuls of flour and salt and pepper to taste. Drop by the spoon ful Into boiling fat, drain on brown paper laid in a colander and serve hot Spaghetti au Gratln. Boil a half-pound of spaghetti In salted water until it is tender about twenty minutes should. . suffice take it from , the fire, drain, and mix with It a half cupful of your chicken btcck, a tablespoonful of butter, pep per and salt to taste and turn Into a large 'bake 'dish or into' individual cappies. Strew grated cheese thickly over-the top, set in the oven long enough to brown, and serve. Apple Snow. Prepare apples as you would for sauce, cook, and when cool put through squeezer, sweeten and flavor to taste, then take the whites of two eggs and beat to a stiff froth,. then beat the apples in gradually with th beaten whites. When together beat for five minutes until it appears like a white foam. This is mixed with boiled custard. Tuttl-Fruttl Candy. " " Three cups of sugar, -one 'cup "'of butter and one cup of milk should be boiled together for 20 minutes, then beaten as for fudge. Add to this one cup of chopped walnuts, one-quarter pound of chopped figs and one eignth pound of chopped candied cherries. Cool in buttered pans. ' JTRAlSEStie DOUGH 'Better than other powders producing light, dainty, whole om cake and pastriea H CRESCENT BAKING POWDER i high grade and moderate In price 25c lb. tin at grocer. ; CraacaatMfa. Co3ttU Domestlo Economist Aa excellent Manchester lady fre quently invites her friends to tea, but sb doe not furnish her table lavish ly. When ber guests have eaten all the bread and butter and cookies, and realize that the meal is over, she looks brightly at the empty dishes. "Well, now," she says, in triumphant tones, "haven't I Judged your appetites ex actly?" Manchester Guardian. 75 YEARS OF PUBLIC APPROVAL FOR CONSTIPATION and axil forma of DIGESTIVE DISORDERS Stevenson' CrltlcUm. Robert Louis Stevenson once went to bear Charles Halle play the piano at the Queen's hall. After the per formance Stevenson, in his black shirt, walked In silence out Regent street to Oxford circus. He stopped at Oxford circus and, In a slow, meditative voice, pronounced this excellent criticism on the English musician he had heard: "The man ner of the elderly statesman at the piano was somewhat austere and chilling;." -, To Clean a Gas Range. The loose parts of a gas range fre qucntly become so greasy and dirty that tbey can scarcely be cleaned Place these parts on the coals in the furnace when the fire Is low and 11 will quickly burn them quite clean without injury. ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the ltr nature of K. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold In One Day. Curea Grip In Two Days. 25c. Peppercorn Rent Mr. Staveley Hill, M. P., was at Bushbury paid a peppercorn as rent Ths berry was placed In an envelop and handed to Mr. Staveley Hill dur ing a visit he paid to the old village school. Ia handing over the receipt he remarked that he was probably the only man in England who received such a payment in kind. London Tel egram. error or intellect. Through the ordinary course of mortal failure and misfortune, in the career of nations no less than of men, the error of their intellect and the hardening of their hearts may be ac curately measured by their denial of spiritual power. Rnnkin. HOW MRS, BROWN SUFFERED During Change of Life How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Made Her a Well Woman. Iola, Kansas. "During the Change of Life I was sick for two years. Be fore I took your med icine I could not bear the weight of my clothes and was bloated very badly, idoctored with three doctors but they did me no good. They said nature must have its way. My sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and I purchased a bottle. Before it was gone the bloating left me and I waa not so sore; I continued tak ing it until I had taken twelve bottles. Now I am. stronger than I have been for years and can do all my work, even the washing. Your 'medicine ia worth its weight in gold. I cannot praise it enough. If more women would take your medicine there would be mor healthy, women. ; You may use this let ter for the good of others. "Mrs. D. H. Brown, 809. N. Walnut St, Iola.Kan. Change' of Iff e is one of the most critical periods of a woman's existence. Wonieri' everywhere should remember that there ia no other remedy known to so successfully ' carry women . through this trying period as Lydia E; Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 . If yon Trent special advice write to Lydia E. riukkam. Medicine Co. (confi dential) iLynn, Ijtass. .Xpnr letter will be opened, rend and answered hj a woman and. held in strict confidence. PUTNAM tt Color more ninrl hrlB-rit.?r and fantor colors thark amr other dve.'.'ona lOo BaekeMre well and is guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send postpaid at 10c a packase. Write for free booklet bow to dye, bleach ana mix colors. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois. CUTTING DOWN THE FLESH Heroic Struggles of a Fat Man Who Thought th Scales War Deceiving Him. I hav about come to th conclusion that the good Lord intended som of his creature to be fat and tome thin, regardless of medicine and o-called infallible cures, write a western man. For a long while I tried all th alleged obesity cure and none of them did m any good. Then 1 deter mined to starve myself and take lota of exercise. All my life I had been a lovr of good eating, and counted that day lost on which I did not consume for my dinner the better part of a sirloin steak as thick as a darky's foot vlta all the trimmings. For breakfast I usually destroyed a platter of cakes, three egg and no end of thin-sliced bacon, besides fruits and two cups of coffee. This lifelong system I abandoned for an entire month, cutting out all the meat and about all the vegetables, a piece of toast and glass of milk tak ing th place of my morning meals and a little rice being the chief Item on th meager dinner bill of fare. Lunch I omitted wholly. In addition I walked at lb&st six miles every day and did all sorts of stunts In my room with a gymnasium outfit Prior to going to bed I perpetrated all sorts of muscular contortion and rolled on th floor till my body was bruised. At the end of thirty days I felt fit to run a three-mile foot-race or go In the ring with the champion. About this time it occurred to me that I .ought to get weighed and I made a bee line for the scales. My grocer as sured me that they were correct to an ounce, but they showed I had gained 14 pounds In the period of my Mother will find Mrs. WlnaloWs Sootfting Ryrup t) a beat remedy to use Sor their etUidxea Juring ie teething period. Buzzing Sound Made by Insects. The different humming or buzzing lound in Insects is caused by the vi bration of the wings, and the more rapid the vibrations the sharper the sound. Scientists have estimated that the common house fly vibrates its wings about 335 times a second and the honeybee 400 times, though a tired bee moves its wings more slow ly and makes a different sound from a fresh one. The butterfly is content to move more slowly and makes no noise. m Push Cart Fortune. The proprietor of the finest cafe in Los Angeles formerly sold "hot ta males" from a push cart and al though he is now wealthy, he still preserves this old vehicle. In erect ing a business block to bouse his mod ern restaurant he built a cupola lust large enough to contain the old tamale cart, and it may be plainly seen from the street QUICK RELIEF SORE EYES More Caution Needed. An exchange tells the story of a lit tle boy whose mother decided that he was old enough to do without her sitting by him when he was put to bed until he fell asleep. So when one night she kissed the five-year-old and told him he was a big boy and brave enough to go to Bleep without his mamma and in the dark, too, he pon dered the situation a moment and then Bald: "Well, wait a minute. I've got to say my prayers again carefuller."- Suburban IA "House bisters." The House-Sisters Association of Berlin was established not long ago to ennoble dorrfestic service and to establish better relations between the imployers and the employed. The as sociation has a "Mother House" near the city, where girls are trained for lervicea, situations being found for them when competent. Those in charge of the home keep in touch with the girls after they have gone out into the world to make their own way. ' Red Crosa Ball Blue, all bine, best bluing- value In the whole world, makes the laundress smile. His Unavailing Search. "Well, James Henry Williams, did you enjoy yourself at the seaside?" "Tes, teacher, very much. I liked th sea, but I couldn't find the lnthemls." The what, James Henry WIlliamT' "The inthemls, teacher;- where It says In the Bible, 'The sea and all that in them is.' " Bachelor's Savage Comment. A wealthy gentleman, who owns a ' country seat, on one occasion nearly . lost his motheMh-law,,who fell Into '' river which flows through his estate. He announced the narrow escape to : his friends, expecting their congratu lations. One of the'm an old bachelor wrote as follows: "I always told ; you that riven was too, shallow." ' PILES CURED IN ( TO 14 DATS ' ' " ! Vour dniBTsrUt will refund money If PAZO OINT. MENT fails to cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding- or Protruding Files in 6 to H Bays. 60c Trouble for the Future. First M. D. (from bedside of wealthy, bachelor)-riHe Is sleeping naturallyf-.'i he will recover. Second M. Di-Tes,'! the worst is over. First M. D. Ho, ' the worst is yet to come. Second M. , Dvt-How :is that? First M. IX W : have yet to break the news to his ' relatives. Life. Hen Holds World's Record. A Barred Plymouth Rock hen at the Kansas station holds the first plac in the world's records In ' egg produc-'! tlon. with 823 eggs to her credit FA DELE WOMEN Ware aot made to do Machine Work, Vat then la a Bnachine made to do WenMa'e Work, and it does it Quicker and bsttar thaa it's erer boea done before. THE MEADOWS POWER WASHER TAKES THE WOI K OUT OF WASH DAY. Free iliastrated eataioc aent apoa racefe of the eoopoa below or postal raentioain thla paper. PORTLAND, OR. Send me your free Meadow Washing Ma chine catalog;. Naa Address., About Umbrellas. Eyeglass wearers have long tine complained that people are careless with umbrellas. Many pairs of glasses have been knocked off and broken by persons who selfishly refuse to mov an umbrella so as to allow other peo ple to easily pass. A few even per sist in dangerously spinning an um brella along a crowded street enda gerlng the glasses and sometime eyes) of passing walkers. Some Good May Be Done. I told something to a friend one and he replied, "Gee do you want fellow to be perfect?" I said, Ta, but I never expect to see one, but there's lots of rottenness which can be cut out of the efforts of all of us." Exchange. cc Can you beat it?" SURELY NOT. especially when it comes to a case of Poor Appetite, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Costive ness, Billiousness, Colds or Malarial Disorders. It is then that HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS proves its merit. You really should try a bottle without delay. It will aid you wonderfully. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. GET HOSTETTER'S "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all say of our - Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town peo ple can hava that plate .and bridge work finished in one day if necessary. An absolute suae-, an tee, backed by SI years' in Portland, Wise Dental Co. " " OfFICC HOURS: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays ta t Phones: A 2029; Main 2029. failing Bids., Third and Washington Portland OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE mn receive prompt treat merits of Kon-PoJsonoui, Hfle tii-boil ding ruuxliM from C. GEE WO the Chinese doctor Try onoe more if you hare been doctoring with this one ftnd that one and have not obtained per manent relief. Let this (treat nature healer ding noaa your case and prescribe some remedy whoa action is quick, sure and aafe. His prescription! are compounded from Roots, Herbs, Buds and Barks that have been gathered from every quar ter of the globe. The secrets of these medio! no are not known to the outside world, but have been handed down from father to son In the physUoiana' families in China. . CONSULTATION FREE. If yon live oat of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank And oireujar. enclosing 4 oeuta Ia stamp. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 J first St., Cor. Morrison Portland, Oregon. P. N. TJ.' No. 8-13. 1XTHEN writing to advertisers, please " tion thia paper. S S DYES ceScrrsrStik'. W&61 'SM cotton eouallv V'. t - "i ia i 1 A ' ,)A A : t : bwMttwaduiassx si&aSe. Huoui Da. W. a. Witt Pmamr in Muina