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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1895)
J He had a fpclinjf thai Oie ircrnis ci mania wero floating- In tlio air around htm, ana tliat ho might break out witu mo disease any minute Ho wondered at bolng loft thus alone. A man who had boon judicially doeidod to be crany should have a keeper. Then he perceived in tbo shadow cf tho door largo, ungainly man who teemed to bo on watch. Ho stood in a kind of nicho, and had thus escaped Drano'a observa tion when he entered. Thl man's cyo so glared upon him out of tho darkness that Drane's nerves bepan to danco in a manner that threatened to fit hira very torgt'tfulVtmlui wor ordinary and enable animals eonri4 U tUoe thruuirh his dreams. Hut the morrow brought fr' event, no less than a call from Heal. She cam unattended, but all the matron was present during thentlrj Interview. This not only prevent Drano from enjoying the eonversi.llan to the full, but it al made it IruiHwat. ble, or at loast unwise, for hlut to ak her name. So ho called her licssie, and she made no objection. To be continued. What ig TIIK SILVKIt LAKE UOltUOK was liko subdued voices; then It was sighlm?; and again it was a gurgling groan. For some minutes Drano could not summon up th) resolution to In vestigate but at lonjjth no arose, and j V .i ii . l i ..t., m.akinn- with horror ho endeavored loft for the scene of the Silver Luke to its I disaster, . writes from Lnk;.view under date of Jan. 1, giving hur The Most Ornel Affliction that iter Befell any Community la Oregon. I ttolly Orvgoulau, Jul). i. Klamath Falls, Or Ex Ren rcsentative Dr. Reruard Daly, who with horror ho end. tho disquieting sound quaking to traco souiro. It led him to a door which apparently separated him from the next apartment. What frhostly mystery lay behind it Ho hardly dared to think. Ho listened, nd tho gurpling sifihs made thomsolve Dlainlv audible. Doubtless some un- quickly for permanent occupancy of tho j fortunate was leaving tho Ectreat by retreat. Ho felt that ho must escape from that man's observation or relieve tho oppressive silence by a howl. He compromised tho matter by step ping into tho parlor. At this, both tho ancient tind unfortunato ladles assumed an oir of modest reserve which was quiie frightful to sec. frcscntly one of thcia drew out her handkerchief and be gan to weep softly, but with evident de termination to do tho subject full jus tice before she pot through. "Madame," said Drano, gently, "if my presence affects you to tears, I will withdraw." , "Do not do so on my account. " sho said, "it is not your fault tbnt you havo revived a sorrow that has long been buried in my breast." Drano regretted having been tho . oauso of such a joyless resurrection, and ho ventured to murmur words to that ! effect. "It does not matter," sho said. "My conduct must seen strange to you can hardly explain it without telling you tho story of my life. 1 here is a ro nnnco in It," and sho brightened ap preciably, "lou shall hear tho melan choly narrative." "Far be it from me to intrude upon your confidence," said Drano, endeavor ing to get away. Hut sho fixed him with : - TirE KOJIASCE IN IIEH LIFB. her eye and ho sank back into his seat Then sho drew a chair near to his and between him and the door. "You rcscmblo him strongly," said sho. "The samo noblo features, the samo soulful eyes, the samo pallor, in dicativo of tho same s.-.d fate. Aro you a tronius? Do you write poems of itio soul as ho did?" .Drano groaned. "I knew it," sho went on. "listen. We wore destined for each other. Tliero was a small matter of projicrty depend ing upon our union but wvcr t.iiud. lie seemed to avoid mo at first, but at length Xato threw us together. Itetttrn jn to hu room pno moraine very t-arly h) cftloavored to enter the old-fashioned clock at theheadof tho first flihD of stairs under tho impression that it was the door of his apartment. It was tho absent-mindedness of peniua. Ah, well! ho and tho clock fell down tho stairs locked in each otlir's arms, and when they picked liini np one of hi;i limbs was broken. I carao to nurse, him. I'or seven long weeks I was his con stant, his only companion. T read to him,' I talked to Ma and then and Jhesi " -"Ho died?" "No; he becamo a hopeless lunatic. I havo never loved since then; hut now your fuce brinps ii all back to r.io. J3x Ciisc the outburst of my feolinprs.' ho laid her head on his shoulder, and cried into his collar. Dranc could feel his hair begin to turn jrrr.y but ho shut his tooth together with resolution. Tho other fellow had stood it seven weeks before ho went out of his head, and Dranc believed that ho could last till Jenkins caoio. In' fact bo did; but it was a cioso shavo. Jenkins was a tall and greedy man, with hollow cheeks and a cheer less smilo. At his appcannco tho woman with a romance i:i her lifo Vanished in charge of her companion, who., proved to bo the matron of the house,' Jenkins did not caro to question tho new comer. ' Ho -was satisfied that all charges would be promptly paid, and ho at once escorted Drano to an apart ment on tho third,, floor. Here the un fortunate young man secured some toast and tea, which, however, did not whol ly sustain him against tho honors of thonijht. ' ' ' Jenkins mado a casual inspection of Drane's pockets before leaving tho room. " You will excuse this formality." said ha, "but tho man who occupied this room before you brought in a piece- of ropowith which ho hanged himself over tho headboard of the bed boforo dom ing. V'o have had many cases of tho. Iliads' Good jught- This was a cheerful subject of reflec tion to take to bed with one, and it was till more consoling to hear the key turned on the outsido of the door. : "I believe that I shall actually go crazy before morning," said Crane as ho stretched himself upon the bed. It was insufferably hot. The windows were oarefirlly barred and screened i a way which not only prevented the suicidal ogress of Jenkins' boarders but detied ingress to an adequate supply of the free air of Heaven. After making this I discovery Drane returned to his bed, ' whero he was soon dreaming that the ! dangling heels of his unhappy fro- j decrssor were suU knocking against the : headboard."- - - . j ' From this "nightmare be awoke with a shi ver of horror. He sat up and : Jistened. There was certainly a strange ' noise in the heavy air. . tame times it ' ho method Jenkins had described, and had failed to arrange his noose in an en tirely satisfactory manner. For what seemed a long timo, Drano quaked and hesitated, not daring to penetrato further into tho secret Then with a sudden resolution bo seised tho knob and threw his force upon it. The door opened easily. It revoaleu an empty closet, with a set bowl at thn side, into which a thin stream of water was trickling, and running down tho cseapo pipe with the noiso which had so horrified him. Alarm gavo place to wrath, llo Towed all sorts of ven geance upon every body who had even remotely contributed U his present evil plight. Every body but Hessic. lie forgavo her, and in thinking of her ho fell quietly asleep and was not widened till tho light of morning streamed into the room. Hreaktsst was served to such of Jenk ins' boarders as could bo trusted outsido their cages, at eight o'clock. Afterpar takinij of that frugal meal Drano was permitted to spend a littlo whilo in tho parlor. It had no other occupant at first except a short, stuut man with an abundance of stiff, curly hair who sat at a tablo writing. Every timo ho paused in that labor ho stuck his pen behind his ear; and when ho was ready to rc- smr.c his task ho picked up a fresh one, forectlimr wh-t ho had doac with the other. The consequenco wa3 tj.-.t in few minutes tho bushy hair over hi: ear v.a:; full of pen-holders, and there remained only tho ono which ho was using, l'rescntly that joined tho rest, and then tho little man, after hunting a'uout tho tabln a few minutes, gave it up and pushed his paper from bim. "The servants hero aro very careless, said ho to Drano. "They always fail to provide mo with pens, although they know the importance of my work. And for myself, I am so absont-minded, do vou know, that my forgctfulncss has been tho ruin of my lifo. It is true, He leaned toward Drano impressively, and continued: "I nra a genius. I onco wrote tho greatest poem extant. Then I mislaid it. For mouths I searched for the manuscript, but without finding traco of it. My cursed forgctful ncss! Then I tried to remember what was in it my forgctfulncss aain. I couldn't think of a sin' glo Hue. I could remember only tiiut it surpassed Homer, Oanto or Shakespeare. The thought that I had thus cast away undying fame by mere carelessness undermined my health, un til they brought me to this sanitarium. Confound it, ono might as well bo bon est about it. There's no sanitarium about it. It's a lunatic asylum, and for tho sake of veracity let's admit it. Hero 1 sit scribbling away every day, trying vainly to hit upon tho singlo inspiration which for a moment raised mo to an intellectual height no man had ever before attained. Thus far in vain. Hut who knows who knows! What's your own special brand of lunacy?" "I am a sano man," said Drano, half angrily. The short man shook his head. "Wait till you'vo been hero a whilo," said he. "Then you'll dream dreams, and see visions. 1 was sano enough, too, but thn atmosphere of this place you don't know what it is. In two days you'll havo delusions. You'll see things that aren't there serpents of various hues: zebras with thoir stripes running from head to tail, and revolving around their bodies like tho rings of Saturn. That's why they've put mo here. They're jealous of me. They don't want mo to remember tho great work which I wrote but can not find. It's a plot " ..The short man was getting violent, and presently an attendant came and re moved him, to Drane's great relief. In the course of that day Drane en countered several interesting maniacs of a mild order, but no serious incident ried lint -accurate detail of the Christmas eve holocaust. He nys "I ehall endeavor to give you all the data in niv possession, which will be accurate, having been noted by men upon the scene after the lire, but. owing to the fact that I am very busy professionally, I cannot take lime trt write ui wieuisasuTiu ueum, clothing it with rhetoric cak ulaUu to brina tears of grief and sorrow for the sutlVrina and disconsolate 'people of Silver I.nke. I shall, therefore, wot briefly the facts." The following are the tacts as stated by Mr. Daly: Tha population of Silver Lake and tho valley surrjiiiidinjj was about 2."0. The building that was consumed by the lire contained about 160 people when the lire bo- gau. The tire was caused by some one striking his head against a lighted lamp, causing tho oil to tike fire after it was splashed out of the lamp by the jar. Just at that moment the people becamo frightened that another lamp, which was getting on an oran in another part of the room, was thrown to the iloor and exp ckicu. 1 uc uuim ing, being built of pine lumber, caught fire so rapidly that its in terior was in a blaze in less than two minutes, and in six minutes from the time it took fire it was so fir consumed that all life within was extinct. The list of lite dead, as given by tha doctor, is as follows: Mrs. U. K. Abshire, David Buick, J. J. Buick, Lela Buick, Ed Bowen, Fred Buick, Mrs. L. Coshow, Mrs. Jeff Howard, Harry Howard, Bes sie Howard, oodward Hearst, Mrs. Woodward Hearst, Ira Ham ilton. Laura McCauley, V. C. Mar tin, Mrs. Dr. Owsley, Lillie Owsley, Bruce Owsley, Hazel Labrie, Mrs. Dr. Snelling, Mrs. Gus Schroeder, Esther Schroeder, Mrs. Jane Payne, Robbie Small, Samuel Ward. Mrs. Dave Ward. Etta Ward, Mrs. C. L. llliams, Henry lllianis, Kussell Ward, Frank Ross, Mrs. Phillips, Jessie Phillips. Frank West. Mrs. Frank West, Bertha West. Her bert West, Mrs. John Buick May Horning and Mrs. W. C. Martin. The list differs from that pub lished in the Oreeonian last Wednesday, in the following re spect: Ada Bell Hearst is not anions the dead; Mrs. John Buick is add ed to the list, and Esther Schroe- der, and not Eston Snellmg is one of the dead. Seriously injnred: Georee Pavne. Mrs. Labrie. Roy Ward. Robert Snclling, .Maggie- Snell-ing, Mrs. Ward, Mr. hmerick, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mr. Jacoby. About 12 others were more or less injured, but none of them seri- ousl'. With the exception of a few boues that were gathered to gether, all of which were buried in one grave, the bodies were entirely burned to ashes. The dead, as classified, would be as follows: Seven crown men, all of whom lost their lives in the attemnt to rescue others: 15 grown women: 2 boys between the ages of 6 and 10; iunyn'in iiii i"i ' CwtorU U Dr. Samuel PHclwrt prescription for InfiwU . and Children. It contain neither Opium, Morphlno uor other NorcotlO ubtanc. It 1 hamilett mbatltute for Paregoric, Props. Soothing Byrupa, and Cantor Oil. It la IMoaaant. It tunruutoe Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. CatorU destroys Worms and allays ItevorUhness. Castorla prevents vomiting gour Curd, euros Dlarrhwa and Wind Colic. Costorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flutulency. CastorlA wuluillutes tlio food, regulates tho stomach Ad bowels giving healthy and imturnl sleep, Cas torla ii tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend, Castoria. "CMorlilsan cxxlul uuMIclna fr chil dren. JloCwt av iv;'atHr Wil nut of lu foal Ooct upon txir chiMrvu." Ox O. C. Owwn, Luwul!, JIM. CutorU b Ott tat ntniody for vlilldmi cf which I uu uil'iA-utud. I h.yj Ht A- U n far JStai't lion mottwnt !11 cox-U :r Hi.' iv-vl Intern of Uu lr chiUrn, an J u Ciuh. hi trad of Ota varioui 4 iiai-k nostrum w Ikit'h of tktttroyhw thilr U1 one, ly fmvln.'0li:iu, morphia. 'thlti rrup "' oh'r h"r,rul amenta dova thlr throi, tlM-tvbjr .iuiim (ben to prvai&tun) t-mvv" Pn. J. T. KiKcncLO, C'tii', Ark. Castoria. " Cvrl bHnll MlaptMl to ehll Jr Uutl I rMKuumend II iu uwrlHr k wf yrwwrloUua kumm lu . It. A. AacMia, M. D.. Ill Bu. Qif.T,I St, nroomr", N. T. HOur pfcriclaut tit Ui tUHOnn i drV uwui tuiv iivkcu UlKlily f llw" ! i-u la tlwlr oubJJo TIU with CuUirU, tint aJthouch w wily hw nuou our innlitml iipli lu-4 U kuowa M mtiuUr ,nktuots yvi rm tr o cotf tiwl U invrlt of Oxorta tuu woa uj 10 km wtU furor Uo It." V 11 itu Ilumrrru. u DirutuT, Sontoa, turn. Allmm C Baura. Jm., Th Catav Company, Tl Murray Stroet, New Tork City. Qur Business U to buv y.Kl. It's nut HIWeiiH to toll ,hmI, ' fHflnllv ben tli ififHln srs riuhtly iHiiiulit. Uimlilj' snl rU tell I In' Hory. PurliiK lxM llio iiinrkct very uitteily, ; , ikI we liiglil rMy IriH'liroiitliubnsks, (Klll't'tltl littl ' nl v lv mid Best qualities. Tim rtwult In, o lmv a I rue ittN 'k ul Clothing, Dress Goods, Furnishing Goods, etc. ll.Mt I1UI-1 Ixi lll tllllllltf III" MlUt fl'W wk lii tinl.T iliMt nmy kt M our Mm klip lu tlio lluitu, HMil lnlli'W niir imiIh'v 11I nikiiitf ilvanlii,o til (lit) futv llile In llie itmf - ' ki't. For llit'r rt'nh Uf ll'iVti ftilllllirlu'! A Clearance Sale ili'niru mjlieli yiHxN, t( oimhI i)tuillty, know Hint we rim mulw III ml I Itii'iii to Villi fht'ni'x'r limn Buy older lmii In I'ulk t'oiuily. Tlntt will ruiiiliiiiti iinlll llm k'mhIh r sll l.l. Wo do hut likti to n'll M ihirI, or dr l'' tliuneiml, but wuliml rnlluT limn it HltU nuw llm 11 to Imvo our nlmk on Ilia ulielve until next ymr, mid tlii'ii lmv lu m'II (limit ul hull I'div, Uhlili" riiiinlnif Hit' link ul limllltf MiNliy o( nur t'lmtiiiiii'i Ty uttering llifiu giimU mnl lyli' s ) cur oli!. Monmouth Mercantile Co. MONMOUTH, OKK. and barring its politics (which don't hurt it n.uch) is s rattling giHxl sheet. Is the question of better roads ever thought of by the mnjority of our ieoi)le? Thin is one of the moat vital of our local qucstioi B antl should be seriously considered by every business iunn es(ecnilly. A bad road of a very few mill may, Tertians, divert tliu trmio oi thousandu of dollars nway froni a place in ouo season. .Harness Shop THE NKW F. K. a vkk, I'rop. Wife (Ilemizer.) Six heud of fat cattlo were re cently stolen from thn pasture of Alex McNary, near Eola. Dr. Stanley has a numerously signed petition for the "physician ship of Lake county, Cal. II. C. riuuimer and family have moved back to their old home at Sherwood, which uscijfto be known as Mock's station. : ' Twenty years ago George Mc Gowan, now a Dallas merchant, was teaching iu Lane county, and among his pupils was little Mary Coats. They both wandered away and he had forgotten her. Latt week, during the Christian En deavor convention, she dropped into his store and reminded him of ineir iormer remiiuns. &nc is now county organizer of Christian En deavor societies and he naturally feels proud of his former pupil. Iu 1853 E. Y. Halleck, I'hineas Hudson and Luther Tuttlo com menced work ou what is now known as the Halleck,iriill, three miles west of Dallas oh tho Ilick reall. Mr. Hudson aniM. L. Robbihs hewed the timbers and Samuel Goff hauled them to the g. lltlic lii'nl linml uiu'tx 1'itriiraa mid oIIut eml.lli-ry gM fur li niiiut r llmu " U-I"r oflvrtnl. Jion'i Uuy fin lory nuilolnrk wlu n yuit cat) g.'l (lit liuii'l fiimli1 fur lit am,' morn-)'. JhjHilrliuj neatly an t promptly done C St., Ixuki'Kn oknck, Ontiicv. TAILORING. A nd I iii'Vi r have any nllercntions, and our ncig born nmfveJ t thn c iitfcniMlily, Iml tin- r 'i for thin liUsrttl stnle of affair? you ai Wi'tl, whin first our two throbbing hearts iiiHtle one. t cMahlii-hed a sort of a wl of ru! which IkiIIi cf us have adhered to very slinlfm )y. Hut even then different i-s would arise. Fi instance: We nn ilod some hard ware and c.'ixl cry, Sho wn in favor of buying ul Frazer& Son's, Monmouth, hero, she insicdil, tliey wero t lie clieaKt. favored going to Purlin ml fir them. She wsntf her way u nd wanted mine. Did w quarrel Not a bit of it we i ffecled a cotiirotiiiie. That ou agreeable wnv of nettling auen disputes, ye know. Where did we buy the goods? H'tn well, we bought thi'in where my wif mtid, i Fraxer A Hon'a and savet several dollars. ftlejr ou liui'J rlcet from. Aline line of samples t' T. LAYTOH JENKS, Independence, Or. mill site. The mill started in the and 16 little ones, under the age of summer of J854 and has been rnn- loiai numoerot dead, Ihe nins almost continually ever since. I DRESS MAKING I I Miss Sophia Goff. J Has lately returiiKl from Hun J FrnnrlBCo ami h prrpiirel to pive her patron tho benefit :J of a new system of Dresi Cutting: and Fitting. - - 1'ixr I!i.llr.,nl uiwl II Ul. 4 IXCEPKNDKNDK, OIIKMON'. J if FOR- SALUM, rOHTLANl) WAY LANDING Steamer Altona, Leave I'orlland Tuesdays, Thursdays end Saturdays, 0:(X)a. IU. Leave Independence Mondayj, Wednesdays and Fridays (Si.T) " Leave Salem " " " -7:45 " Fast Time. Cheap Rates, Alexander-Cooper Drug Co tin i Owsley family lost 15 ruemhers The est family all perished ex cept one little boy. Some of the injured have lost their eyes, and some will lose their hands, while some, in all probability, will not survive. As all of the medicines of the place were consumed by the fire, the injured had no relief in a medical way until Dr. Daly's ar rival, about 24 hours after the fire. The distance of over 200 mils was uiauo Dy me uoctor across moun tains of snow, with the thermome ter below zero. This is a feat which has never been accomplished Lrciure in tins KCCllon. THE POLK COUNTY PItESS. Sewn Items and Editorial Iresions. ESCAI'KD FBOM TIIK KKEPEB. (Transcript.) Our business men report suppor, he beard Jenkins talking to the the holiday trade, just past, occurred until the evening. Then, at he was standing in the ball just after Ex- that has matron, and pointing to bim. 'Taresis," said Jenkins. "You want to watch bim carefully." And Drane took that dolightf al sug gestion to his apartment, and medi tated upon it. Was it possiblo that he was really insane? Were tbe strange events of the past few days which be seemed to remember, in reality only hallucinations? Who could determine, if left wholly to himself, without a single visible link between hira and the past, whether that past had any real existence? la short, Drane didn't know whether he was crazy or not. lie watched himself for symptoms. Did' bis hand tremble? Or his heart beat too fast or too slow? lie been exceptionally good. The legislature should "lop off" all useless and unnecessary com missions. The people can get along without them, and their salaries would be saved to the state. . Grand Master Parker left Mon day for a visit to various lodges. He will reach home Jan. 12, and on the evening of that day install the officers of Friendship Lodge. Kditor Ford of the E.vtekprise came in a few days ago for a chat. having cut an average of 20)0G0 feet per year, or 10 0 in all. The ground ?ut over to furnish this extends four miles up the creek from the mill and half a mile wide, or about two sections of land, making about 7,800 feet to the acre. When Halloclt'e mill started there were three others in the county, Cuell's on. Mill creek, Ap plegate's on Salt creek and Thorp's, where Falls City nuw stands. . till long past midnight, and when he J Tbe KsTFRPHISE has become one of fell askfp, the zebras described by ihe: Polk county'a stable institutions, (Observer.) . I've a secret in uiv heart, . ... Sweet Marie, A tale I would impart, Sweet Marie : If our city would but grow We Bliould let onr people know That the woolen mills would no, Sweet Marie. Born, to the wife of Rev. S. Starr, a daughter, Jan. 4, 1895. Youne orchards hear town hav been badly damaged by the recent snow. II 'W ttl snerin nummcr and Ms depu ties are. busy collectinn delinquent taxes, ., Attorney Joe Sibley has leen seriously indispoeed during' the past week. :, , Rev. Futrell 'reports that E.'der lio.s, the noted evangelist, will L with us in a jew days. M. Morrison ia improving. He has been sick with liver complaint and heart disease fur the past week, but is on t a fair way to re covery, SAL KM & INDEPENDENCE x STAGE x J. Ii. THOMPSON Pro;i. Leaves Independence every morn ing (except Sunday) at 8:0 a. m. leaves Saleui at 2 p. iu. , Leave orders at Little Palace Hotel or at I'ostofflce. Freight and pusHeiigcrs carried on rea sonable term. Perfumes, Stationery, Paints, .Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, C ii. be, Soaps, Syringes, Prescriptions Always aim to please and keep on hand Rubber flood, Sulphur, Patent Medioiui Cigars, Titer monition Uooks, ,' ; Pens, " Pencils, Etc., Ktt; Carefully -:- Compoundes Day or Night. J All kinil.i of LegaL Blanks iSta-W -Lead! City Draymen Allkmdaof Eaulingv in or out of the city Promptly attendoj to. Charges r " sonable. CITY LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLES. KELLEY "&' . 8unoviiiHni to A. KOY, Troim. W. lKklolrr. 1 Al ish -fT, -7) all Turn- r , ho"" outa ULi4 -:- Good 'ornouta for Commercial men Horses boarded t-y tbe week or month. IXDEPEJDK?CrK, OR. -LNDEPENDENCE- Dray & Truck Co. Draying of all kinds in and out of the city will receive . ' prompt and careful atten tion if entrusted to A.' W. Docksteader, (Riifwiiior Ui f 'hi. HUukU) Our prices are the lowest. I N DE PEN D K N (. E, - OREGON OY ALU iH- fok'hai.k at tiuh okkickT HERCULES ( ENGINES GAS ANO OASOUNK OREfiON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMI'AXV. CH AS. CLARK, Ric iver Connecting with HUwrnrr "HOMF.lt" b Taqolna and Ku Krmnrlsro. Simmer Iivh Han Frnrlro; Murc h 4. H, Jim. BlrsmfT Irsrr Ta)ulna: M.rrli , la, tutn. RI(hU rfwrTffd U rlmoc ltli(iul notlct. Mlllnc ditto For freight or ptwnitr ram apply to as A(RBt. ' . CHA CLARK. Kmlm, Coralll, rr oa Ch Hendry, Hon CV ' M S to t Market Bf. , ttaa rraaelwa, tlir. InWWlloCP'J! an or u r line K-ninr;. HERCULES, f lion' -Z trto birr zZ llhll. HrrtJ .ll.iHrlw; IU rn"" . W alas nanuAwtufa, a. aar worn . A MOVELTY1 mi A JAX GOAL-GIL GAS EKB ni Om F.nirlM OMiMimlns Z u.1 .n, tumum In nir- " J' l me n vml oil. Inrn Th. II I 4 for cilou cm Stationary and Marine En acorf aaa a . PALMER & KEY TYPE FOUM r