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—— STATE Religions T'JotlQí NEVI'S.’ X^LCHANOIU. < <»>Mril.Kl> FIloM OUS STATS Knjiuna is nearly inhndated. Christian Church. ■Railroad griding South of Eugene. Corner of High and Center «troot», Peaolj crop in Wasco county is fine Oregon Portland is to have that Plaza music again. - . "PASTOR : E ldbn L. Ix H owland - Portland citisene pay-t5,000 a year for water. - . Loan's D ay W orshiv :—Preaching; loq, A. M.;. 8 team boat fare from Portland to As- Bunday School, >3 ,P. M.; Preaching or Lectur toria; 50 cents. ing, 7 P. M. The distinguished Irish exilea axe to W cu -D ay W orship :—Pr»yee-rtieoti‘ng, Tues day, 7 P. M.; Social Meeting, Thursday,'. P. M ; visi! Pórtignd.. Huiulay-Sohool Teacher»' Meeting, Friday, 7 Oregon Insane Asylum has a crazy P. M. • . dZ" A ll persons are cordially ii^vited te at Chinese inmate. tend. The deaf mute school in Salem has Visiting mem bent are requested to make theni- become a guecess. «elvea known. Mrs. Fair*« -death warrant Ochoco will receive large accessions to. its population this season. Ì YL^eon. Deacons. I J E- A- H“IRtJtY, jj i , iï , i », ay . Sunday School every Sunday, at,» *4 o’clock Iff. 1 ' Wn tete p ¡iÜ^S i driñ eiK« Ural st 11 a 7WT Preaching on the 1st and *1 Snudava of each mouth; st-ti *.- M.,^udal-1‘»,A<. Alan Satur day» preceding the 1st and 3d, at 7 r. ». .< Arrival and lie part a fc of M h II m . AsarvAia: *----- The mail arrived from th« Atlantic. States and all points north at 1 o’clock P. M. Mail from the autxifi arrive* it 11 Ottwl a . m . DEraHTUSKs: •—T- • The mail leaves Monmouth for the Atlantic _ fitateti and all p<Hûta iH>rtii at U o'clock a *' m . — Alxx for point»! south at 1 o’eleek P» Mw Letters should be 4M the Postoftiee half an honr before the departure of the Mail to ensure being sent the lyuno day. W . .WATfcKHOVHE, Pr M? has V®«n signed by the Governor. T hk C kbiutian C hvmch at M onmouth Mxrrs • tut Finar D ai or thk W uk , tfi tu C ol - ? tau O baul . '~ J oh N S tkwakt , A. >W,' L ucas , * T. F. C ampbell . Mrs. Belle W. Cook, of Salèm, has published a book of poems. A rmed M obs . - Tt ts related that Gen, ttVon Multka .said he purponly ‘-‘kept CircninstauceW rendered it inexpedient I himself in ignorance of the American to publish a catalogue of the past sess i war, because there was no thingy to be ion in pamphlet form. We Lave learned from it. War is a science, and thought in proper to give a column of any record of the mere scrambling of the paper of this week to, a list of the two armed mobs can only prod awe con names of the students for the session. fusion in the mjnd.” Perhaps if the The number in attendance during the General had met one of those armed session is one hundred and forty one. mobs under Grant or Lee, he would The students in which they were en have occasion to inform himself.. It is gaged included oyery branch of math not probable ^ie would he would have ematics from the mental arithmetic to tiade “oaptdyte'' as easily as he did at calculus and mathematical astronomy. Sedan or Metz. The classics, from the first lessons through Cicero's Orations in Latin and ' An English nobleman’s estate on the Homer's Iliad Greek.. - island of Jamaica was destroyed by fiye, In the sciences, Philosophy, Chemis and the first intimation he had of the try, -Geography, Geologo, Botany, disaster was on reading in an American Physiology, Political Economy; and "in newspaper "l&~~tpecial telegram from literature, English Grammar, History, Kingston. Rhetoric, Logic, Criticism and Sacred History. ' M'ARKtKD. ________ t__ __________ Book keeping, and exercises jn com position were taught. In deportment, application and proficiency the students have merited and receiml the unqual Veterans of the Mexican War will cel Wednesday. ing corruption. " , The importation of Agricnltnral Tm- pledtnto has long been an important | Work on the California and Oregon " and growing interest in Oregon; but. Railroad will be resumed next week, none have engagedin this business nore and it is designed to ooiuplete the road profitable to . themselves and satisfac- i to Cottonwood, Shasta county. Cal., be-. , 'flprily to their customers than has theijj^ajuhter. ^-¿2 2 of * T. m Cunningham ___ k. A Cov fbldm, - * firm Last Saturday a couple of men named Oregon, who keep constantly on hand Ames and Boston met on the bridge in the beet assortment to lie found this East Portland, a quarrel ensued, when aide of San Fraflcisco, and and at pri Ruston shot Ames, and Ames threw sses to suit the times. Those consulting Ruston oaer the bridge, into ton-feet their own convenience and profit, will water, The latter was fished out by .order at once of of this firm. some bystanders, and lodged in jail io await the consequence of the shot, J unk S bvbntbbnth . —This day is ever which may prove fatal. memorable in the annals of American history, as the anniversary of the bat |from the Farmer.] tle of Bunker Hill, where our fathers On ^Wednesday" iifternoon June 14, of the “heroic age" met the flower of 8. A. Clarke, editor of the Statesman, the British army, for the first time in vn» assaulted by W. H. Watkins, Su the great war, and fought for our Na perintendent Of the Penitentiary, who tional Independence. Nearly a century attempted to cowhide him. Clark made has passed away, yet the grass gr#lrs resistance with a pocket knife, when green over the graves of the chivalric Watkins drew a revolver, and fired fonr Warren and his brave com-patriots, who times at Clarke, without inflicting any on that day sealed with their heart’s serious injury. Watkins was arrested, blood their devotion to the sacred causo and held for examination, which how of liberty, and to obtain thoke blessings ever he waived, and gave bonds for his which we, their descendants now enjoy. appearance at the Circuit Court. Ever fresh and green in the memories Roseburg, June 11.—There was a of a grateful people, will be the names and deeds of those noble martyrs. — terrible affray this morning about 10 o'clock, between Thomas and Henry Statesman. Gale of the Ensir/n, “ ¡»nd Wm. Thomp- A nnual M bbting . —The meeting of ___ son, ,______ editor of the Plai»dealer.. It oc the Christian Church at their annual curred in front of tlje postoffice. It is meeting grounds near Dixie is- pro imjNMaible yet to tell who shot first. gressing pleasantly. Large attendance, The qnurrel arose ojif of nome newspa perfect order and profound attention. per article. Thompson is shot in three ■Full report next week. ' " r places,-through the face and neck and through the shoulder and hir side grazed by a bullet. Thomas Gale is shot through the breast The wound is dangerous if not fatal. ^Henry Gale is beaten over the head with a revolver and badly hurt. The wounds of Thompson and Thomas Gale are dan- V INDEPENDENCE, ORÉGON^ DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND D0ME8T Suer esitar to Vauduyaa 4» iBomerviilr. U8T RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND J ■nest cutuplsl» stock of GENJCHAL MERCHANDÎÜE j Erer brought into Polk county, including-Fall and Wiutor Good», of the latest stylos, wlln-h ws aie determined to sell as cheap or cheaper than those of less inducement.- We have a fine as sortment of • LADIES’ DRUGS, CHEMICALS Paints, Oils. z Varnishes Brushes, Colors A HATS TRIMMED To which we invite the attention of the Lraiiee Also to onr «nil stock of DKEBii GOODS, consisting of „ -JtifD- , VV In. cíoTxr EEREUMERY, TUI LET GOODS, — AND — Silks, 8atins, Pure Wines and Liquors, a F or medical pirposm . Irish and E reapactfully lutite the attautira at ell who are in want of such arttelra *■ **n kept in well regulated drug eeublishturaMM. Oui ar e ti urn linit Landa, and are ol 1t>r «ale at LOWEST RATES. W French Poplins, M»x»tel»n»*>>TT«rriptl<ra» »«-eurwtwky-1 we Trfft R r ohd “T ct > Front street. Portland. Coujtuvrcnü «L, Bajera. f»t4nol7 XhngldpnN', Ixwna. ETC., ETC____ ETC _ We would reapectfnll.v call th» atteutiun of Genta and Head, of Families to our line asaorb merit of ------ '-1—'■------- ----------------- ■ ‘ CLOTHING and HARDWARE. , . •' ♦ f STITZEL& UPTON GROCERIES and CROCKERY ■ ■ - - - X- ’ - ' . . tLZ" Call and see tw. You jrill «Iwav« find pa happy to see yon, happier when We »how von 1 rgoods. and lumpiest when we sell to yon. ' oiir Independence. I'olk.oonniy. ill tf CreuGi'al .Agente» » — AND— ’ , ' Real Estate Brokers PORTLAND, t: : r : 'OREGON. BRANCH bFFICE. : J-Albanyi O regen, ■- J.'C. MEND1ENHAI.U, Agra». f- N OFFICE WHEÍte/lENERG. 1NFOR- BtHKjti roucemuig the resource» ufsOregua. can is-oBrAtNcn > Ri r. <ir chakoe „ Izaiis negotiable on first mortgag». real ratal» aiui collator»!se< urTty. Have tor s»le a large amount of proparty, lo- vátal in the to»ns of Allsuiv. Brownsvill^pnd Corvallis. , Also. UI,fW0 aerw <>| fanning lands' at errtry M descripts-n, in Linn, Iteoton snd Polk counties. • Persons desiring to sell tlteir property incur is* exis-nse in placing it iu our hands fat sal», unless a sale is.made. Call at Out office, in Par rish' tofck. where we- have « team in roadinera to cctivev iterties to view our lanlbe. . 4 C. MENDENHALL, Agent. K Albany. Oregon. Books and Stationery A St r,'i 11< >n »V \\ ; I 11< * 1" B rother C ampbell :—It becomea my painful (Hui<-<a»ioni to,j. K. Gill.] duty tv announce the death Mury A. Brookshire, who departed tliia life, on the 17th ■ .ULRM day of May, 1871—Aged 25 year«, 4 months and tT.ITK STRKET. 6 dey«7 * WHOLESALE'^ BETAIL DEALERb Í5 i$lie leaves a hdslmnd and three swbet little children to mourn lier loss; a large circle of friends and telhtives minglawith theirs the tears of heartfelt sympathy. “ we mourn not as those who have no hope.” "H*. W; L ovelapy . v AGENTS WANTED fiOUNDS.—OuUie "L<mgTom.” Juue 12th, 1S71. Nancy Ann.-youngeat daughter of John A: anil Nktcy J. Bound», (doceaaeil, aged 7 month» and 14 day». ■ jiu^TRKi, CAMracu.: -Again haa the pale my Utm r eh teld mm ! ««U m » aa my iinai»t daughter; but I t*ke oimfort in lie- Iieviug the wurd» <>f our bleiwed Redeemer, wluji; he said, 4‘»u(Ter tittle children to come un to rue: and’forbid them not, for of such i» the .^uigdoip of Heaven." J.‘ A. B ound *. CI.KIKAYME2L, SCHOOL TBACHKBB, SMART YOUNG MEN AND LADIBH WANTED !JO ■CANVAS» FOB THE NEW BOOK —Our Father's blouse - ob ----- The Unwritten WPr«L_ School Books V Blank Books, - --Fte»-’ ■ -Marl« ‘t.s 4 Meumoutji 2nd honor, Omer Henderson. Family 1 .»OSlt컫 Mark»!. Stationery By D» siki .M ah I: h . autlior of the popular -‘Night Seelies Tina master iu thought anil language shows ns untold riches and hi-auticl in the Great House, wjlh its blooming ..Hower», aiuging binls, .waving iwlins. rolling clouds, beautiful how. aacresl m-'iinuuns. delightful riven, ui ghtv ocean», thundering votera, blazing lieavens and vast universe with CouutleMi Iw-iuga in millions of w<>rkla.,and osm I k to in each the nnwritten word Hts-e tintetb. paper oiuate engravings ■ lid superb binding. Send for circular, in which is a fun description and universal commenda tion by the piwa, minister» and college pmleaa- Ar«. in the strongest 1«switde language. M onmouth , O skoox ; .June 24;1»71. strrrra, koor / stc . Latin Reader—Second Class: 1st honor, Matthew Wallacf, 2d honor, Flora Shirley. i Buttery fresh roll«, ........ -.. » I F-U'g*, F do«,..».v................ . I Potatoes.. ........................... u- *- First book in Greek: 1st honor, Matthew Wallace, 2d honor, Qmer Hendrickson. | Co«te, V»................. ’•.............. ~4 tvngar, totr. 1, yl lb. . r..... ‘ i Tea. Tea ..... t........ * .:........... ......... Algebra—First Class: W honor, .^tJ- ’Walltoe Mathew Wallace. -I—• | ’ | Albert P. Campbell. 2d honor, Mary Bidwell. Algebra—Second Class: 1st (lonor, Frank Osborne. 2d honor, ! Hc°lt Ä^Murrnv, ’ ’ (Omer Hendrickson. JO Musical 16 i GROCERIES. - ' TUR REST ¡.AW ROOK OUT!! 15 1 INI 25 . » 1 16% DB1ED r»UI. Instruments, ~7 ) 16% 2« . .. p^ hw »»»-ooena. < aretetere .... .............. ......... «1 ‘JÔ&I.ÔO 6«<<r. 63 S i 'ingeo Flannel ....... 1 on« ’4 *••4 ........ ■:............................... I'unta................ : »....................... > 1MC I6*> Mmffn ......................................... . ISftf 3» “ lilvaclieil .....*....... Geometry: 1 b ‘. honor, James Powell, 2d honor, Flora Shirley. Geology: 1st honor, C. E. Wolverton, 2d honor, Mary Bidwell. ’* Philosophy: . 1st honor, Scott McMurray, 2d honor, Enos Goodman. I • Higher Arithmetic: 1st honor, 8eott McMurray, 2d honor, Samuel Johnson. Practical Arithmetic: 1st honor, Enos Goodman, 2d honor,Thurston Dgviilson. . English Grammar: 1st honor, Fgsftk Osborne, 2d honor, Viola Lame. N otb .-— The honors in some of tire classes are unavoidably omitted. Will apjiear next week. . — Of the Sau Francine« Bar. The above are rapid selling and pop ular book aver upon thia C'oa»t. Agenta ar» mooting with Huceoa» even where. ra Send imtnedinteHi far 1'imtars »nd TrWfya la T 1U TTF.R, E4HH4. IT* 2S JO 1 25 35 14 16«, 1 (M» 1 15 16% ........... 9 Dried appiee 19 luted prar» .............................. 20 Pri»d peache« ................. DRV 4OOW. 1 25 Careimere sow« ■» Oregon Flannel........ *.. I;».. .. 1 50 K'.ver. ....................................... ... .. 1 00 Tweed ,.r............. -............ 12% Prints . .. t.Wilfit. MiiUin . 15W.30 Muslin, bleached 2.......... ........... __ Cook, b’rank AND Blank Book Manufacturer, BAMUM, ORBOtw. „ aving established a first ci . ami B<«vkhin<torv in Salem, ia now prepared to do *11 manner’of work known to U h . trade > ' ■F*'w: „ -. —— Magaslnra. 1rw»p«pcr» ami H •< packed I j * i . > i » .............. ..... ... .. ivlm, w . CHEAPER THAN EVER. BOLTER, WORTLEY « CO I E i . lu » alk teroaa. )’ ave «« moved their stock of Good« to DALLAS, »nd are constantly re ceiving new and well wde-ted good«, eonaùttaR of H LADIES' DRESS ARD FAMCT GOODS, MIMS' AMD BOTS' CL0THIW0. Bound in every style. OLD BOOKS RE BOUND. RlaAVK HOOK*. Of every dmeriptiofi; with or without printed hmding»r mannractnr^d order. 4. (iy FRICKM RKAMOWALK. ^0 Gray'a Bnikling, Hec<»nd story. H.ll.’iuc, O kkoom , June 24, 1871. 1 > ABADI. YLOVa. CTC. SI io® Wheal, beat white R buabel, (»•la, bn ...........w..«., .. .- 60« 62 Fhter, bewi. y •***• (*4 barrtel) .. asm« IS 0l)<$16 (10 ‘ 1...................■ My* 30 Otte» ____ I ju ton 6® 8 ./ C.WW Meal. W Ik . r . lisi« Biwkwheal Flour. » 16 0W« .. 1!r"* ** k’n’ ' rhmm . 5<Mt :. Ckktena. 4 to«5 Off Turkey», ..’.'. . 1 OOilt » Cheap! C ti e a p ! BOOKBINDER * RLAUKS. of every kind, rilled and printed io order. "'L l Salem Market Hepnri. A. le BANCROFT A Cw^ ' 8 am F«asc>«oo, C al . 29m3 CoaimCTTO WUXLY BY HolwIIN A CHI'l^glLL. y C27” Call and Examine onr «fork. Salmi. April 11, f*71. 27 tf (MAIN, FLOW, ETi »1 <w Wheat bush. (Mtef/nnsh . liai Flour, best (% bbl.)................... ...^ ¡»4 Wonk........................................ Butter, >1 to ........... ........ .. ___ KNBthdM d<>z I'-atoH, W bn»h ..................... “.. OB0CSMSB. .......... coil'* y n- Sugar, No. 2, th Sngsr. Nn. 1. ti to ..................................... ......... i Tea, choice SalerstUN ............................. W ritten E xpbxmhly for U se Urox thb P acific C oast . Ito PAGES! FULL LAW BINDING! TREATS UPON NEARLY Soo DIFFERENT SUB JECT«, To consult a lawyer upon any one of which would coat more than the price of the Rook. By J. F. UOWflERY, Iitxlrpendcnrr Market Report j ........ Pacific Law Encyclopedia H I elwtee...— i Saletatns. .vr............ .. ................ How absolute is the silence of the night! And yet the stillness- seems al most audible.. From all the meaureless ^onsin has abolished the grand jury depth of airaround ua comes ahalf-aound system, .the act to take effect on the 1st as if we could hear the crumbling and pt July. The propriety of dispensing falling away of the earth an<n*ll created with this detective institution has often things in the great miracle of nature; been discussed in various States, but decay and reproduction ever beginning, |hia is the first instance in which the gerons. never ending—the gradual laps* and opponents of the gland jury system running of the sand in the great hour, | have succeeded in carrying out their , Amr-now.—Hovfsacred, how beau glam of Time —(Longfellow.) > views. The Wisconsin experiment will , tiful, is this feeling in pure and gnile- fce watched with a good deal of interest. J blly P udding . —Seven eggs; oue- less bosoms I The proud may sneer at T hb Cm or thb G rbat ^I ng .— An it, the fashionable call it fable, the sel half pound of flower; two teacnpfuls advertisement of this noted work ap fish and dissipated affect to despise it; ■ngar; prepare the butter as you would I pears in our columns this week. We but the holy passion is surely oCJhMXon for a cake; brat the sugar into it; then would advise those Wishing to make so and is mada eril by corruption of those add a teacnpfnl of jelly; mix all the in- valuable an addition to tlieir library to i whom it was sent to bless and to pre- gredreute well together, and bnk» in a ! r prder at once. y-.- --—.serve, «Art. Eat oolfl. ; T hb G rand J ury .— The State of Wis- ALVKMTiaKMKMT». Weatherford &. Co. f — DRUGGISTS« OMTVAKY Political Economyf lat honor, Frank’Osborn, CJhristian Alessengef 2d honor, Margaret Butler. and polygamy. Chemistry: M onmouth ; S aturday . J ux » 24. 1871. x lat honor, Brpce Wolverton Thera were l.OiXl poriops at the jjauth. 2d honor, Matthew Wallace^ ern Methodist campmeeting at Dixie Logic: last Sunday. -Ist liopor, Nancy Springer, It is believed that the N. P. R. R. 2d honor, Horace Knox.' will be_built from Kalama to Puget - C hang M.— We are pletossl to see Srntnd the Yiresent year. - ; , Rhetoric: that tbi demand for one, two and threff • 1st honor, Peter Richardson, Shultz, the great robbr, has escaped cent« pieces, in San Francisco,, is so 2d hffnor, Scott McMurry. f from the Oregon Penitentiary. . great that the mint finds it necessary to Virgil: i^K- Hill offers a prenpjim at 4he issue these denominations. We hope - I A. P. Campbell, 1st honor, jA F CampbeH. — - that these coins may soon become next Stale Fair to the boy who (tail got abundant in Oregon. The custom of 1 up before sun rise, evpry morning for a Mary Stump, . charging at‘bit” f<# au article and tak year past. Wakp up, boys I 2d honor, - Bruce Wolverton, I Sarah Churchill. ing fifteen dents; or -three “bite” and ■ The Saleuv. SUitssruau aays Judge taking fortyl ents is corrupting to mor Ciesar: . ____ Boise intends to withdraw his demurrer als, and fostiring (he Spirit of swind • 1st honor, Nancy Springer, to the contest made for the Judgeship ling under tire guise of necessity. . Let in this district, and permit Bonham to 2d honor, James Powell. ... . . «very business man who loves virtue take it by default, as the easiest way to Greek Testament: and morality more than ho does the I wind up his official relations. This advantage of a few cents in a contract, inaures that Bonham will lie Jndge. An anti-Mormon ’party has been formed iu Utah to clean out Brigham Hackney, who escajied from the Pen-., h itentiary with Shultz, wps recaptured Latin Reader First Class: on French Prarie and is now back in* v l»thono<- t Richardson, ’ Peter Fr4inkOijborn his old quarters. tUSCBLLAMBGL'll ADYBBTISKMUNT« J. C. BELL, At the Christian Annual Camp Ground, Polk county, Oregon, June 20th, 1871, by Elder^L. L. Howland of. Salem, Elder Troy Shelley. of Waaou county, and Sister Annie Lewjs, uf Cali fornia. Elder G. 0. Burnett, of California, in voking the nuptial bleating, ified approbation of their teachers. ebrate the 4th in Portland. . . The following honors bare been awar Mra Fair a.trial ettet her <20,000 and ded in the several classes: rw’MtiMOITIA San Francisco county <5,300. • - THB GRADUATING CLASS: I . 1st honor ' Horace KndiiU“ -A farmer's wife in Southern Oregon T 1st honor, f7CBOTpbell. DIJED. -Sister Harriet Barger, in her 49th -mows the hay and don't want to vote. yeMj on the 8th of Juno,' 1871, kt the reaideHce ..2d honor, Bruce Wolyerton. .There were 6,0b0 acres of flax-seed of her husband, Brother Wm. Barger, 8 miles Mathematical Astronomy: sown in the Willamette Valley last 1st honor, A. F. OampbeD, —^T"' fall. , ' 1 ... ‘ Whu uitiMii to tu her liAr ¿mmy tnuJlv friends frix<i She hade adieu ancLtie- 2d honor, Horace Knox. voted husband, and gladly left her two vtiara Two vessels are on the wgy from seige lyteHHe Mufferlng, to go and be an Çalculus: è - China‘to Portland, filled with China 1st honor, .»Charles Wolverfon, angel. men. ., . — ... ' She left an inieretriing hufory, in biagpphv, I. J „I Naney-Springer. and «hriatian life, that your apace could lot jua- M htíñor, Sarah Chtireliill. There were 59 delegates to the Good tify. • - A ■■ Templar’s Grand lodge in Salem this Criticism: ___ Hha ,ppruauh«d duatii with, eymplaceuej and* 1st honor, Sarah Churchill week. . ' claim«! it a» her inberitau», in which to be 2nd honor, Mary Stamp. ’ ’ Wednesday a »hip sailed from Port freed from the («ins uf animate nature, and paaa into the Joy» of an end!«« life. , ,.;7T.,. ” land for England with 40,154 bushels of Botany: Btoseed tlioughto7“Uiu» to die?' wheat. P hilit MlLjtir. The little daughter of Joseph Miller, Eugene City, Oregon, June 14, 1871. of Jefferson, was badly burned last fountain whence issues a stream breed MIHCBLLANkOt’H LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS' SHOEH or rmx « tyu m <» ms«. _ A FULL -, STOCK OF GROCERIES OQN- . STANTIA ON HANI» Door ! Sash Factory. _£ HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. STYLE OF DOORS MADE TO OR- J dor. on «hort notice. F «VERY <lal» Mill* Such as Bravura, Tirara. Twra iti , FlawU »nd Blankste,, which we oihr al wli ótetele and Retail SASH, with nr etUwáiYMgbto. to suit can»'«- d X^Æ who •»’ fcver is with thùr patronage. W WATERHOUSE, 506». 1 Will «achanga Good* tor Country urednee. tor Wf :n nein Mr»»«. •>•«« doer mw «B oí P<»»1 «MBe. which w« will w the Htghtrat Muto* Frire 144r. *» (DF- Bring dByonr Eoo» and P utti »: «ONMOCTW. i : CtiUWIW. ■¿Mt » ' bolter . wOR-iitr o ee. W 15 , Ja®