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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1905)
f Lugene Weekly Guard Around the AN 1NDEPENEDNT PAPER I CAMPBELL BROTHERS Publisher« Courthouse REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS. P bllaoed every Friday, Eugene Ore Huiikcriptiou price, 91.50 per year It paid in a l «; 92.00 at end of year 2 w. 91. Jobn C and Sallie M Danner to Vic Entered at the Eugene, Oregon, p. stofflce • second eia»* matter. DE J t MH EK 15 l- K I DA Y John tt. Mitchell’s Career Wliai a career that John of H. Mit hell—It read* almo t like Action ! A yourg man. a leacbar in au ¿astern »tate, he bei ime involved with a fe male p ipll uud wn.co opelled to mar her. ry He « hb th-n John Mitchell He deserted the wife that Hippie. bad tv o f - ->ed upon him and came to Portland. Here he transposed name to Jobn bls Hippie Mitchell, the being bls motbei'a eume ne thereof maiden name. He win bright aud ambitious, Bid tbe advent of the cmrupt Ben with Holladay regime became tbe trusted Heoteoant of tbe pioneer Pacific coast stage and steamer magnete. But Hol laday, though a Californian, wanted to go to tbe United State* senate from Oregon, and with bl* railroad ing from Portland to build Roseburg, with thousands of laborers under the con trol of his lieutenants, and with plen ty of money, bought the election of tbe legislature of 1872. After having furnished tbe money to elsot tbe legislature Holladay could not command vote* to elect sufficient him and Republican finally the piize fell to John H. Mitchell. With the endlug ot bis term in senate he was tbe re-elected, not without opposition,and fur the third time. But there were others ambition J A an4 Olive M Crabtree to Nora Hartley; 4la *cre* iu sec 25, tp 17, s r with tbe laudable to represent Oregon In tne senate, and In the legislature of 1885 enough held Republican members tor Cbspman and A M Tyson; 45 acres in tp 17, s r 4 w. HO C E Stewert to A W Zlnlker;171x'23i feet iu J I Jones’ ad to Cottage I Grove. 9100. W W and Deila E Mayben to £ D Tibtetts; 41 90 acres iu sees 28 and 23, tp 16, s r 2 w. #3<'O. John A »rd Dollie L Lanham to 8 T Northcutt; 160 aerse In rec 14, tp 16, * r 12 w. 92500. Same to same; 160 acres in sec 15, tp Ui. s r 12 w. 92500. Robert aud Mary Poston to Henry A Piston; 80 acres in sec 21, tp 16, s r 6 w. 91000. J M aud CarrieSbsub to Snow Edl- -on and wife; 4 acres in Creswell. 910(0. Sow and Sarah F Edison to J M Hbaub; 9.11 acres in tp 19, s r 3 w 91600. Patrick Dalton to Mike Hogsn; 160 acres in seo 35, tp 15, s r 12 w. 91700. E and Naucy F Bostwick to Martin Jetmundson; 180.93 acres in tp 17, s r 5 w. 91810. Caddie D and Paul Berlin to Mar tin Jetmundson; 443 acres in tps 17 and 18, * r 5 w. 84«45. Eliza J and A D Vanderwaiker to Edward Bailey; 7.8 acre* in tp 16, ■ r 4 w. 92000. Sidney A and Mary E Baker to H Borlen; south half of blk 6, John Kelly's ad to Spriugfleld. S3oO. JEW aud M E Seubert to Fred B Koeeper; lot 4, blk 4, Acme. 9100. James 8 and Catherine J Mauser ,to Wm Brown; .2595 of an acra in W M Sbeilds’ donation iand claim. 96<>u._ Joseph Sternberg and Isaac Senders t< K Knudson; certain laud in sec 12, tp 17, a r 6 w. 9375. Spencer Butte Lodge No 9, 1 O O F, to J L Myers; south half of lot 186, 1 OOF cemetery. 930. J R Sellar* to V B and Anua Math ews; 1.50 acres iu sec 23, tp 18, s r 3 w. 980. Spencer Butte Lodge No 9,10 0 F, to H L Carter; lot 85, 1 O O F cem etery. 925 W II and Helen H Hoffmau to J W and Rosa E Hilton; 20 acres In tp 16, a r 4 w. 9400. SYS and Fred Warner to C Neat; 1.09 acres io tp 18, a r 1 w. 91. REAL ESTATE TKAN-Sl Ell.S. COTTAGE GROVE NEWS ITEMS Claire Bak*r, wbo some month* ago , was laid oft on tbe S. P., has been as signed the position of switchman in tbe Koseburg yards. NATRON EXTENSION SPRINGFIELD i ANNOUNCED RESENTS INSULTS Yesterday'* Portland Journal says: James P. O'Brien, vi je preaident and general manager of the Harrimau railroad Hue* iu Oregon, today gave an answer to tbe riddle of the 94,200,- Oik> appropriation officially allotted up to thl* time. "The appropriation is to build an extension of the Southern Paclflc line from Natron tj a point east of tbe Cascade range and ending just east of tbe Walker range," be eaid. “Two surveying crews are now at work on tbe route, the money for building the read is ready and construction work will begin as soon we the sur- At tbe regular meeting of Coast Fork Encampment, held yesterday Springfield, Deo. 9, 19o5. evening, tbe following officer» were morning’* Editor Guard;—This elected to serve during tbe year: J. 8. Ozment, C. P.; J. M. Sberwood, 1 Register closes a railroad news item B. W.; J. F. LeRoy, J. W. ; H. C. Hart, scribe, aud E. A. Wilson, treas orer. Blaine Jackson, wbo suffered a frac I tured leg some tso weeks since, bad th. misfortune to retresk tie frsc-' ture Friday night. It was tbe first1 night that Blaine bad rzeted well since the accident, and in bis exhausted state be probably jumped iu bis sleep with tbe result as above stated. S. B. Mores, who lives just outside ot town, has a small flock of Sou'll down sheep which be prizes, found one of bis bucks dead the day before Thanksgiving, tbe victim cf dogs. Hearing a commotion iu tbe pasture be grabbed his double barrelled shot gun and met bis sheep with two doge tn hot pursuit, The first shot at cl<.*» The other range quieted one dog. turned tall and ran, bat carried a lib- Mr. eral peppering of bird shot. Mores during tbe past three years ba* lost quite heavily by dogs, on* year raising but three lamb* out of a pos sible 20, hence be does not greatly value a dog's life. —Western Oregon. with «be customary fling ai Spring filed: fur neighbor town,” etc. it has been along ail the policy of tbe tor some unknown eause to dl,tort °r '«onre Item of news that mig« b« of benefle to riprinfleld, *ud 11 never misses an opportunity to deride and ridicule us for uur efforts for Improvements. The Regie- ter'e attention has been repeatedly called to these insults and sneers, not one of which has ever been corrected or apologized for. If tbe Register’s contention is made in good faitn, that it is working for tbe good of the val ley and Lane county, it is time to make good We cannot give our support to a publication that invariably, without cause, gives us the worst nf it. AH Springfield asks for is a square ¿Lal, and we insist upon getting it. SPRINGFIELD CITIZENS. , I Letter List Eugene, Or. o,, Bslshaw, Mrs. Orleu«; br I Abner K. ; Briggs, Miss A.’; CUJ Lottie, Fitchard, Tbc*. N p.q A.; Francis, Manley; ‘Frl’ M W. ; Frys, Forrest; Gordon. prl J Gossett, Mr*. J.; Gr.b*^ ¿J Hamlltun, W. E. ; Harb»Ugt,’ Hickey, F. J.; Hlnsom, C. S • J Peter; Hudson, W. w. ; Hunt J| Hunter, U K. ; Huston, j. £ m,u, Mr*. L. M.; lv«. .Mb»-] cob», G. C. ; Jeonlng*. R. L • n C. B. ; Lorenzen. Peter; Lnàj Claus; Metz. E. Z.; Miller, prtJ Mollln. M.L. ; Monroe. J.C.;jsJ Harvey; Morris. Mrs. Leu;\j Mr. and Mrs. Newton; Morton 1 ter; Mullin, M.; Richmond J vsyors finish their part. Ross. Chat, c, ; Scott, l). p . J " The uew line will .e built as the van. J. P.; Taylor. J.W.. Oregon Etsteru, aud it will be 152 |C. W.; Thorium Fred. ; miles loug it will probably follow J. L P >GE, p J the McKenzie fork of th* Willamette. Tbe question of route has not been settled and will uot be decided until tbe work of tbe surveyors is done." Veterinary Surgeon. ’ DR. J. CHRISTIE NEW LODGE OFFI CERS AT JUNCTION NFE: TO 0 Skcrturr and treaaurer ot tbe Board w > Medical Kaaminera: Domeatlc animal, 0. , l treated on rclentlfic principle,: “ Located at Banfr Silt It, Fu»«« Rea. Corner 10th and Olive. Phone Red »11. W. O. Prosser Physician and Surgeon Modern Woodmen: Pest consul, W. tn addition to general practice of__ _ I C Laurens; consul, C. F. Houston •urgery, ipeclal attention to all dise .se, of ... J throat and eye. advisor, James Bailey; banker, J. b. Residence, corner 14th and Peirl rrees. Office, Beelcwlth building. Taylor; clerk, B. F. Howard; escort, Telephones—Office. Black 1291; P-sideno, J R. D. Pope; watchman, C. E. Lake; Dr. M. G. E. Bennett ' sentry, J. E. Lerelller; managers, P. Successor to Dr. H. E. Pettis»*, D. Gardner aud G. L. Dick. Osteopathic Physics*, Baxter Howard, proprietor of tbe Degree of Honor: Paet chief of I Acute «nd Chronic Diseases ti J honor, Ida Adkins; chief of honor, j new electric light plant at Junction, Office corner itn and WIHacM has discovered that tbe present dyna Rose Coleman; lady of honor, Alloe streets. Phone Red 1831 Whoever Governor Chamberlain mo I* not cf sufficient capacity to Taylor; chief of ceremonies, Hettle recorder, ArvillH Powell; may appoint to succeed tne late Sen serve tbe wants ot tbe many citizens Saylor; Osteopath physician. All rn* ator John H Mitchell, he will as sure who have requested wires ruu to their financier,May R. Moorhead; receiver, usher, Jeannette diseases „treated. Women and i as fate be succeeded by a Republican residences. He has therefore ordered Ftnnie Griggs; when the legislature meets In Janu another dynamo of double tbe capac Moorhead; Inside watch, Bessie hrog-ldren a Specialty, Offices orer F, ary, 1907, but little over a year hence. ity of tne preseut one and sufflc'ently ley; outside watch, Mattie Moorhead; I Dnnn’s. 'Phone P.ed 1631. With this in view, apart from ever; large to supply all who may apply. medical examiner, Dr. N. L. Lee, I otbei consideration, Henry H. Gllfry He Jas also ordered a lot of supplies musician, Carrie Sternbera; trustee, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON should be tbe appointee, is the log and fixtures nnd in a short time a Mary E. Saylor.—Times. In ¡addition to gcneial practice n leal man foi the place. Hie long term force will be put to work to pole and attention given to diseases ot women of service in the senate with intimate wire the city. Mr. Howard is one of childrer. icquaiutauce with tbe senators puts our own citizens aud enjoys tbe con ENLARGE JUNCTION («r CorJir' L i.!« ««°0D ' H or* t’oiu 1 L.OV sí tíob* [Lo SOd Lpd. 1D bl< two otbgr porbh *Dd Cl uftfjrra>“u wb , gr«fd- - beeriufl fCottag* tir0’ L « K* of tbe circi i|5iv each. Cotdrr in bn gtbiH bad Ü3 > iteti orfc tr ticb ‘bey wet' rk in ‘*>e n p Grove, « nil, ind tbe Mssoorg or ’ RltMÌÌDi. be librupt end ii ILL SE’ Cl LIGHT PLANT Note and Comment Mrs Anna Maurer dr . M c D ougal Lesti M. 1 U and a »• g: about 20 eue, apeot 1st bto^bt Io » pt loti ot yo mtrset to fu Iroso, wbo « lera near the geso make i imo they g hr* GUN ACCIDENT him iu tbe position where be could single-handed do more for Oregon (ban a score—if possible to put them there — of new men. There never was a time when Oregon needed real rep resentation at W ashington like now. I'raotilcaly with but Senator Fulton at Waabingtou to represent tbe state, and he nearly a new man with neces sarily circumscribed iofluence, it issrns to us that the appointment ot any otber mm than Mr. Gllfry would almost be futile ns far as anything he conld do f rr the state. Personally there are a number of men that could be complimented with the appoint ment. out Oregon wants results, uot compliments. fidence of ail. It would faciiitste matters if those deBiring light would make application so he can arrange ■ outes mid otber matters connected therewith accordingly. -Times. Office over NEAR JUNCTION J J. Walton o. ?. .'J Junction City, Dec. 8.—While hunt WALTON i NESS. aloof to prevent his re-election,Secre- ing ducks on the Long Tom bottom ATTORNEYS AT-l.AW tary of State McBride being elected west of town late yesterday afternoon, Will pmetir e I m h .1 Hie courts la ! K. W. Gram was accidentally shot in I in the last minutes of the session. State the calf of the leg by hie brother, who t .............................. _ ' ....................... . , ‘ . Office—Room No. -4. Walto* Blk. The tight made naglust him by Hie Oi • *aa walking behind him on a trail. Eugen-. Oregnt. egonlau w <« most vindictive and per The full charge of No 6 bird ehot en so al, hie rhang ' tered his leg, tearing away all the Though Florence r>aa been incorpo E M and Cora B McCubbins to fia ■. t dash and breaking tbe bone. Dr. rated as a city for the past twelve Jobu McCubbius; 301.17 acres in sec Williams wai called to see the young WOODCOCK .v 1 >TTI.l; made kliuwn to public through 30, p 19, s r 3 w. S.’iki years, this is the flrat time a city tax Al !(lh>' it ATI man and found it necessary to re- It was not only the that psp-r has ever bean levied here. In previ E A Huntlev to J the Booth-Kelly move his leg just below the knee. Office- One-half ' i ‘k evath ott o •> nH- ous years the current expenses have lay, trat for months L urn her Co; ¡60 acrekin sec 28, tp man Block. h uvei *. i ’ tkow 18, a r 1 e. IMOOl teen met by revenue derived from afterward. Furious Fighting Hues ard from licenses to saloons and Charles I and Eva E Barhlteto Jen- 1,0 UI - E t.8 A V The ex senator took up tbe practice other enterprises. As the prohibi nereon E Kilborn; lot 3,blk 5, Chesh "For seven years," wrtiea Geo. W. of law at Portland when defeated ire's ad to Eugene. 81. tion law went ir to effect on the flrut Hoffman, of Harper Wa«h , "1 had a bitter battle with chronic stomach re-election tur re-elsctioii in io ¡^897 |f897 ouiy to F W and Jsesle N Waters to tbe Wil of January there has been no income nt.i Riook, Kd Office in new A ami User trouble, but at last 1 won be struck by political ilghtuir.g, re lamette Valley Co; 2l3 acres In Eu from saloon licenses since that date, aud cured my diseases by tbe use of 14 and lfi. Special attention gin December 4, 1905. at the residence while the city expeuses have been Electric Bitters. 1 unhesitatingly land and mining waiter« gaining the senatorsblp iu the last gene. 92100. of her daughter, at Jun.-Hon, Mrs. B. nearly as great as in other years. For lecommend them to all and don’t in Eugene, Oregon. tn Jim le L Croz»n ; Ella Hussey hour* of tbe evasion of 1901. tend in the future to be withont them 50x119 feet in Spriuglield Improve- C. Campbell, Mrs. Mi igaret Darrow, this reason the council deemed it beet iu the house. They are certainly » Then oeme the beginning of the end Servces were held to levy a tax to meet the current ex wonderful medicine to have cured me»t and Power Co's ad to Spring aged 65 year«. ANDREW L. CHEZE of this most remarkable career—the field. »1. Tuesday by Rev. G L Lobdell and penses and avoid running into debt.— such a bad case as mine.” Bold un LAWYER. der guarantee to do tbe same for you, iionoiable United State* senator was the remains were interred in the Nail t he West. Blagan Tanning Co to George Mid Farm loans, 'real estate, tire II by W. L. DeLano, druggist, at 50c a cemetery. She leave • cur children : indicted for and outivlcted of a pen ley; certain laud in Eugene. 810, ance, notary. ' Office o’er E hl bottle. Try them today. Loan and Savings Bank Jorseu J and Grete Hovd to II Mr*. 15. C. Campbel,, Mrs. Mac Mor-' itentiary utTense iu th* acceptance |of rison, Mr*. C. H. Siewelland Al ILr- Phone Main 491. Eugen*. Oreo Dunbar; 100 acres in sec 24, tp 21, * r fee a In connection with the McKlu- Sheep Estray Notice orw. 1 w. 81700. ley-P.iter land frauds’. With the stain J'tme to our palce seven miles west Jitttiu G i.lcgo to Marlou D Lingo; E. C. LAKE, Prop. of Eugene, October 10, thiee sheep upon blra, probably aware ot little 12 acres in sec 36 tp 15, * r 5 w. 895 Abner Wharton, aged 40 years, dleel ------ O wlst can get the same by paying! EUGENE MARBLE and hope of reversal by tbe supreme court ’ Jobn and Louisa M Stewart to Wm at bis home on tbe old Anderson I A. F. Rogers, tne genial paper tor this notice aud pisture bill, line GRA imi TE W0‘ O which he had appeal* I, hl* three Williams; south half of lots 1 and [2, farm at Llewellyn Ibis moruiug at € drummer, who has been tnakiug tripe ebeep killed by coyotes Letore we bl< 2, Silas Stewart’s ad to Eugene. o'clock from tuberculosis. to Eugene for his bouse, tbe Blake- score ant ten year» cod I not «temi took them up. ■ 8400 Mr. Wharton ceme to Laue county McFall Co.. of ............... Portland, for years, the strain, aud a dental oniplt >atlon Dated Nov. 1, 1905. Helen G aud N J Moffitt to Mina from Filler, S L)., last spring and has been promoted to tbe manage that to a yonrger man would have (1 Sanders; lots 8. 9 and 10, blk 10, GIMPuE BROS. purchased the farm oti which be re ment of a new house which the com amount* I to naught has brought to ' Washburn and Milliorn's ad to Juuc- • Ided at tbe time of his death, lie pany is opening ou Puget Sound and Sheep for bale leaves a wife aud three children, He he has made hi* last trip here. Jack ill* bent fonu and unhappy mind »UI- i tion. 9800. Registered Cjtswjl.i bucks. was a member of tbe A. O. U. W. l*Hnp, who has also traveled for tbe J. J HILL OF SALE. cesse of sorrow. Having increased capital Henderson, Coberg, Or. [ coupany in this territory, will bereat- lodge st Miller, carrying insurance In A J Beeon to Herbert <>or lou; cer and improved facilitiet tbe order. ’er work the northern end cf the val tain household goods, etc., located at FOUND—Ao overcoat about 2S Note and Comment . ley and a young man named Tidballs ! 96 West Eighth st-eet, Eugene. eio.- The miles from Eugene on Elmira road will soon take charge of the territory The city dog law provld -■ a tln* 70. The owner can have same by paying ! south of here with bi* headquarter* NOTARY PUBLIC egaluct the owner case he gets uo ,| for tbl* notice aud proving property. in Eugene. lloenae for hl* ^g. L. Bonney, the , Tbe notarial commission of J W of Eugene, Or. My wlfe.Eophany (¡era tech, has left C. Rlcbsrdiou, 13) Fifth *trr*t. my bed and board. Hereafter 1 will poundmaeter, morallalng on tbe pe- Shumate I* tiled rOR 8ALE—A good lot ct cheat seed is prepared to give yju the t WATER LOCATION. not be repeonelt'e for any debts con culiarlty of man's nature wheu tbe for s*le at 1 oent a pound. Call or satisfactory service m every def Henry Fischer, Carl E Fischer,bred tracted by h*r. address 104 Thirteenth and Charnel• ment of banking. dog I* involved, aay* he can threaten CHARLES GERSBACH. Tbe Ingham vinegar factory baa be- Fischer, Jr, Fred Fischer and Walter Deposits received subject ton, or P. O. Box JOi. Eagoue. tbe dog owner with tbe law making gun to receive apples. Highest price POSITIONS WANTED-Man end wife Fischer tile notice of location of wa check, and interest allowed on the man perronally respsonlble tor paid. ter r'ght on Pareous creek Iu sec JO, would like to Uke charge of enisll icates of deposit. ha lax, and all I* taken meekly and | Ip Hi, * r 2 w. enuntry tote! kitchen or osmp Loans made on approved s The Spriugfleld Land aud Power' kitchen. Both good cooks and bak io good part, bat let tbe owner get with liberal terms. CIRCUIT COURT. er*. Address H. F. K., 576 Willam The Allen cannery, of Engene de- Company have concluded to sell their I tbe Idea that the dog I* to be proceed, ette street, Eugene. J £ Hazeltlne A Co r* W S Nicker alrea to purchase potatoes and »11 Springfield cewnslfe property at ■ ' ed against and there la a row at unoa. •oo; to recover money. Geo B Dor PLOWING WANTED-A man with pay the bigbeet market price, Ad- bargain. Tbe sale must be made in team wanted to plow and sow 7o drees Alien Canning Company Eu- one lot. tie think* not a few men would fl«bt rie, attorney fcr plaintiff. acre* of vetch and oat* for bay See gene, Or LANH LEASE. for their <ioga about as loon a* for PaVk 8ktDWor,l, st d,lry> Merlan'g Joe Luckey,baa a full line ofgennlne Frank Hetnenway to w J Canaday; th«lr wives some eooner. ».coy goods. Nice Christmas pres FOR S ale —Hardware and groceries, ¡ ertalo bop yard* known a* tbe ente. dwtf ¡".Mulkey," the "Clay" and tbe or will exchange for prod.ca. For Two Chicago men attempted îy I "Creek" yard*, and 40 acre* of pas particular* Lrtng your hotter, egg* Tbe Oliver No. I Solkey Plow with You will buy your holiday good* T»£ fifOS------------ blackmail Armour and are to jail for tor* laod 16 mile* southwest of Eu •to.. Pickett’. No 40 battom is on* that doe* the where you can get them tbe cheapen thirty days. Yet that lams Armont, gene work. W* can give you referenc WANTED — Situation a* boa* eeeper quality considered. See our big line MARRIAGE LICENSES. by h middleaged lady with one »on, i among your neighbors that ar* eo with hl* eoloMsl crims* of c*rn*rs and of useful presents. vlnclng. aged 17 year». Address P. O. Box Henry K Presnell and Maud H»m HULLS' DRU m aTORK. oombluatloua In wheat and pork,ruin 236, Janotlou City, Oregon. Chamber*' Hardware. mitt; Cha* H Pickett, witness. ing thousands upon thousand* of meo Jo* Lnnkey sell* the Hull's|D*t*cba- James C Waymtre aud Laura Isham; WANTED—Lady with little girl wi*b- and bringing untold suffering and R F Slmpeon, wltue** Sell your poultry. Scobeit A Dodge ble Handle Umbrella. They are ju*t ¿I TW THE HOLIDAY^ e* home in country. Can teach chil misery to countless wives and chil Frank Säubert and Ethel Boring; 1 a* cheap a* other*, from 91 up. A pay highest cash price*. LI fierce} tow dren all the school branches, a|*c J !M THE CITY See Hull A Son* before you sell very nice Christmas present. dwtf dren all over th* country, goe* court- 11 Cushman, witness. piano. Enquire or addrere Jams your WOOL. ¡JH A St Earl* and Katie M Penne- By using a 190) washing machine. • I, unwhipped of just lee. For such B. Hunt, 528 rerry street. baker; W F Brown, witness. JI Äff STOCKTON Carload Oliver chilled and *t*e Enough juit rece'red to make a dozen < uieu tbe good old redbot. orthodox Don’t eow foul seed; get a Clipper George H Gibb* *n1 .Mira Huston; home* happy. plows just received. • am bell flit* th* bill exactly. •nnlng mill, tbe kind that clean*. Cyrti* M S*v*ry, witness. Cham bar*' Hardware. Cham be re' Hardware." I Chambers' Hardware FIPÖT CITY TAX AT FLORENCE Died ROGERS GETS managership Established 1892 Cao id! apd Sarpln! $100,000 Eager e Los and Savings Bat Attention farmers Wanted Potatoes Cheapest and Best OTIC I Preston and M Phone Black U sem > f \MHTfí>'STÍINBl& ». G. 01 h° Kegteter. r me Co.'s ct atrae ot ti Mi sill l»’ eitj. Mr. I Kiutaut at p"lt credit L florera. I Millions I If’ «. one « «her. »be good food i lul.r wit b L ltt-ir iron pompi rei Md -¡toma DeLsoo'e r D