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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1897)
DAILY IX'UfLVE GUAKD. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. publletied every eieoluisoJ tlie woe:,Bu,id.ar esoepied. Address all communications, aud mko all remittances payable to tlie Euuim lirian, Kuirene, Oregon. fcl IIJ. llin iJ I:.V'1KJ : (liAtl.Y.J U.illvercl' by carrier, ier week I 15 Delivered by carrier, per nioulli ... By mall, oue year(lu advance) !' till month! 3 w Olio mouth 1,0 aknsle copies 0 Will not be lent by mall to any addreu. 'or A-iy lectin of time, uuleai paid lu advance. (wiki.y.) One vea ulu ailvaueo) 12 00 HI i niontl'f 1 00 Advertising rates made known on application. Entered a second-class matter at the Knjrene, O'flcon, pofltofllce. RASTER N OFFICE-230 to 234 Temnlo Conr New York City. E. KATZ, Agent MONDAY JUNE 21 ... AN UNCALLED FOE ATTACK. Citizons of Eugene, who years ago went down in their pockets for $50,000 to secure the location of the State University, are not tendering tlie Oregonian nny thanks for the uncalled for and offensive sugges tion that it possibly could be moved to Bomo other locality. Offensive because it calls in question the good name of our town and the character, fairness and integrity of our citizens, and entirely uncalled for as anyone giving the subject the least attention muBt know that the university location is a permanent: one and cannot he shutlleccckeii from place to place to suit the whims and prejudices of a low inalcoutonts. But the Orogoniun uever has treated the university decently, and no one noed be surprised at the last attack of this hator of universi ty and higher education by the Blate. The only wonder is thai a paper of the charaoter and stand ing of tbo Oregonian should go out of its way to attack and offend a community which it well knows ranks second to none in the stale in point ot character, intelligence and publio spirit of her citizens. There had been no contention in tho university until it was saddled with Dr Chapman, and we opiae his continued presenco cannot but act aa an irritant. With tho re moval of this hieh priced exneri- merit all cause of friction wifl bo at nil end, He haB caused it and all tho blame must be lam to his 111- cxper'umco and incompetency. In tho meantimo the Oregonian should not allow ita judgment to be led astray by someone, who is preju' diced and ooriaiuly doos not under stand the situation. UOCTOtt CHAPMAN, ANSWEltl Dootor Chapman, stand up and answer! How was it that you did not drop Regent Bollinger's son from tho university rolls when he had but 2 points to his credit, then remain silent while- stu donts llowo, Cherry and Whipple with 7 0 and 12 points respectively, and others with 4 to 12 credits were forced to quit the university? How was it you refused to put the motion to suspend young liullinger for luck of oreilit? Do not sulk and rofuso to answer and send out word that these ques lions are asked because of local prej vulico, but call up somo of your lit tout manhood and givo the publio information on this important subject. Then you and J ml go liullinger both might answer how it was that with charges pending against you and a petition for your removal on file, Judge Bolliugor boenmo your guest and accepted of your hospi tality. Is it good form and pro priety for tho accused to privatnly entertain the judge and jury who must pass upon his case? Stand up Doctor Chapman and answer these quesiions. You cannot longer play tho baby act and cry out "local prejudice." The keenest interest is apparently felt by all classes in the duily re ports which newspapers give us of the progress of legislation in re gard to the tariff. There appear to he more money in large Eastern cities waiting to bo called into ! action by a fiual tellluinent of the, tiiriff question than ever before ; in the history ol the country. Eu-' ropean money centers are also glut ted with accumulations, largely mado in fear of political complica tions, and it may be that tint re maining months of 1897 are to be characterized by clearing skies on both sides of the water, and a Bteady procession ol investors carrying funds from their hiding places to the public markets for investment. Many think lliut such will he the case, and probably despite the ex traordinary dullness a uoucb larger number thaa usual aie watclv.ng the markets with interest. Lane county has been kindly cartd for this time. Abundant rains while little, if any, fell lower down the valley. In curing con sumption there's nothinglike taking Time Ey the fore lock. Doctors say consumption can't be cured : they have arguments to prove it. But when tney see it cured right under their face and eves by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, they admit that there's something wrong about their arguments and something wonderful about the "Discovery." It isn't miraculous. It won't cure every case ; but it cures a suprisingly large per centage of cases , even when the patient is pretty far gone with a bad cough, and bleeding from the lungs, and reduced al most to a shadow, consumption is a blood disease. The lungs want a fresh supply of pure rich blood and plenty of it ; that is what the "Golden Medical Dis covery" gives them. It is a blood-maker. It gives the blood-making functions power to produce a large quantity of the nourishing red corpuscles which make healthv lifc-irivinsr blood. This stops the wasting; drives out the impurities; heals the ulceration and begins a rapid mmu-ing-up process, of solid, substantial flesh and vital energy. It isn't only consumptives who need the " Discovery." It cures every form of chronic blood-disease and all scrofulous and eruptive affections. Mr. Isaac E. Downs, of Sprmx Valley, Rork Jamt CniiHtv, N. K, writes ! " Por three yeara X had suffered from thnt terrible disease, consump tion, ami heart-disease. Ilefore taking Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery 1 had wasted owny to a skeleton: could not sleep nor rest, and many limes wished to die to be out or my misery. Step by step, the sl;ns and realities of returning licallll slowly but mrely developed thcmselvca while taking the " Discovery." Today I tip the acnles at one-huudrcil-and-eishty-seven, and am well and strong. The 'Golden Medical Discov ery ' has also cured my daughter of a very baa ulcer located on the Hindi. After trying almost everything without success we purchased three bottfes of your 'Discovery' which healed it perfectly." Yours truly, 9U CLCk-C It would be hard to convince a mini suffering from bilious colic that his agony is duo to a microbe with an tin pronouncable name. But one dose of DcWltt's Colio und Cholera Cure will convince him of Its power to afford instant relief. It kills palu. Corner Drug Store, Vincent, & Walton Proprietors. This Is a good time of tho year to tnlte Simmons Liver Itegtilator. It 1b the very best medicine to take In the Spring for tho blood, uiid to cleanse the system of all Impurity. "I havo used Simmons Liver Regulator as a cor reolor and blood purl Iter and think it an excellent remedy. I always keep it on hand to take in preference to other in idclMt."- M ljysell, Mldtlleport Ohb. Sodavllle Mineral Water. at This celebrated natural spring mill ernl water is now kopt on lmiul White's feed store, Mid liuttoii second hand store. In Eiiueno. One ami otio-htilf dozen quart bottles for$l, empty bottles tube returned. A splendid water for stomach, kidney aim blood ill senses. Try It. Cainpiuepling There will be n cumpmecling li Hellion county, f.,ur miles eiist of Moi. roe, mid seven miles north of Junction lienr the Iugrnui ferry, held by L'lder A D SKftgg8 of Corval lis, commencing June la and continuing over two Sun days. Everybody Invited. HD. for Sale. A nice clean slock of general lino of hardware and paints, oils, varnish, glass, pumps, granite-Iron ware nntl tlnwnro. Alcoa set of tinners tools, with store room and dwelling. Keascn for selling, wish logo South. V. S. M AXWKI.I,, Sprl.iglleld, Or. Xolice. All outstanding wrtuts registered prior to June 30, 'IKS, will tie paid upon presentation at my oflU-e on or before June l'.ith, 1S97. Interest will ceaso after that date, a V. Uim tin, City Treasurer. Dated June lfith, Init. '1 o I lire n Cold in Oue Day. Take Laxative linmio Quinine Tab lets. All druggists It-mud the money If It fulls to cure. 2Se. Friend or Stranger? Which? Which would you rather trust ? An old, true friend of twenty years, or a stranger? You may have little health left Will you risk it with a stranger? If you have a cough, are losing- flesh, if weak and pale, if consumption stares you in the face, lean on Scott's Emulsion, It has been a friend to thousands for more than twenty years. They trust it and you can trust it. Let us send you a hook tell ing you all about it. Free, t. Two sizes, 50 cts. and 1.00. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chemists, New York. 81.00 Bott!.iil v H a g 5a One cent a dose. ipr.vr tfSXjfcSSKB An Affidavit. This is to certify that ou May llrti.l wilked to Mellck's drugstore on a pair ol crutches and bought. : bottle of Chamberlain's Pail. Bit"- .or inllum matory rheumatism which had crip nled me up. Alter using three bottles Iain completely cured. I can cheer- fully recommend it. i I.Hunbury, 1'a. Hworu aud subscribed to before me i. August 10, 1894.-Vult3r Shipmaii 1'. Fur sale at 60 cents per bottle by Oslmrii & DeLano. Call For Couuty Warrants. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing warrants will be paid on pre sentation at my otHce. Interest on same will cease June 7, 1897. All Lane county warrants irom . . .i i...,ntsinll' ItMl, In- registereu iiuinur, ... - - elusive. And all warrants regisu-ieu prior to December 12, 1896. Dated Kugoue, uregcti, juuo u, 1897. A. S. Pattekson, County Treasurer. Farms for Sale. I have for Bale several good farms, which have been taken in foreclosure bv loan companies. These lands will be sold at a low teims without the assistance of real estate agents. Ap ply to r Shekwood Burnt, Eugene, Oregon. It is sold on a jfiiB.rnTU.oi.) ty all druip. frfatfl. It oures lnciplenv Consumption tad UU beat CouKht.rul'.'iouo tiuim. Sold by Henderson & Linn. Central Market, FISHERY WATKINS PRO PR E5 TORS. Will keep constantly on hand a lull supply i BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL Which they will sell at tho lowest market prices. A. fair share of tlie public patronage solicited, : TO THE FARMERS. i Wo will pay the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Bheep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. iTjr-Mcats delivered to allyp rt ol tho city Iree ol charge. NOTICE FOR PDBUCATION Laud Office at Kostburg, Ofegon ' May 21, 1897 '. I Nutiue is hetrby giten that tha follow ing nuiued settler baa filed notice of his iu teuliim tu uiaVe final proof in Bupport of bin claim, ai d that said proof will be made b. lore Joel Ware, United Blati-a Commit. siomr, l J'.ng ne, Oregon, on July 5, 1897, viz: Juuies B Smith, on H. . No. 7125, for the w yt sw and s yt u yt o sec z, in in a., n l t-Hat. lie natues tho following witneaaaa lu provu his continuous residence upon and uultivution of, snidlauri viz: Jaiui-s Howard, Andrew A Chichester. Wmli y Neel. all of I.rwell, Oii..n, and M Slldiker of Eugeus, -Oregon. K M VEiTCH, Kegister. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given ILu h Bristow bus been duly appointed administrator of the estate of William U Kobinetr. deceased All persona having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same tc the administrator at the law office of Qco. 13 DorriB, at Eugene Oily, Oregon, witbm six months from the date of this no lice. W, L. Bbistow, Administrator. Guo. B. Dodhib, Atly. for Estate. NOTICE FOk I .iii.l 'Jftu- Lane County Bank. (Kltabllshed In 1882.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on avorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. ABRAMH, Cashier. A. G. HOVEY' Jtt Asst Cashr. J. F. FORD, (Evangeliit,) Of l)oa Moinoa, Iowa, writea nuiler date of Atarch 23, 1SU3: 8, R. Mkd. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Oenti.emkn: On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight an. one half years old, who had wasted away to 88 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and woll fleshed up. 8. B. Cough Cure lias done its work well, lloth of the children like it. Your 8. 11. Cough Cure has cured and kept awny nil hoarsness from lite. Ho give .1 to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we nro Yours, Mk. and Mrs. J. F. Fokd. It you wish to feel (reiih anil cheerful, and reaily lor the Spring's work, eleanie the system with the lleaiinohe anil l.lver Cure, br lakini two or tinea doses a week. Soli! unilera posltlreRiiarantee an o nt r,.r hoitip by all ilrutirlsts. NOTICE FOK PUiILICaTION. Land OCttce at Koseburg, Or., June 5, 1SU7. Notice Is hereby given Hint the follow, iti-nntned settler has tiled notice of his in trillion to make final 'iroof in support of bin claim, and that said proof will be made before Jool Ware, l) S Commissioner M Eugeue, Oroton, on .Inly ID, 18'J7, vis: John Davies on 11 E No 7109, for the si 4 of Beo fl, tpjti , r 1 east, He names the following witnesses to rrove his continuous resideuce upon and cultivation of said land, vie Myron H Wood, Alfred Montgomery, and Frank Lilly, ot Isubol, Oregou, and Bessie Hixson, of Kugone, Oregon, It. M. VicaTch, liigister. XOTU'K OF FINAL SKTTLKMKXS N lice Is hereby given lliat Tlios M lun ger o ailujiiiitrHli.r of tu0 estate of Win II Harder has Hid his account 'or liinl sellleiueet ami tl.e 7lh dav of June is st-l lor final hearin. at 10 o'ele'ck a lu. Tiios l Hasukb, Ailmr. W ALTON A Makly, Attorni'ja l -.v.-l'! i rood rr.a I'Jstr.i '..-(ar.WK. Ctafc.t3 r.". 13 X' '-p ;Marjd-Toiircb.Gjx53 M Ji One rcV.ct ciihfr (sS F'Sl TTrmrlArfril P.WJ.rlnn? .4sl. ?KUex Japan nonusif; fciory r, CJAt, . .V ! ...1 Be S3 nr2 . r TiTOpackia 5 c, I'.-vca ic!cc!3 ,.Oc, V Fill; rt-tail prl.-a ccls. Vick's riadwie'l f Monthly H2i::r.c- 0 whii'h t!ls Iid'.v to rov plants, Kiov.-c.-s ar.d K.2 Vegetables cni i ppto v date c;i thec ruSiecls, for tSV08 :no:::lw, 'he r-u! CEO !-.v.i for i p fi LJ Butt thlf: U'lv. ftt: afe. prickot of ; y JfsSVi( , VvWrVyyVYVWVWVVvVVA ' ; Future c for present ; ' seeming; cconw.r, t-ut buy the ' I ! ; sewing; mac'ii;:.: an estab- I iished rcputa'.ivii:, tljat guar- ! j ; antees you Io::2; and satisfac- J ! ! ; tory service, j .$ & if lydWif I (rJevicc '. ! ; showin; ... j J a few i . . ',t ; empf, '. I'chara;...- ' I' Srr.-5 v ' ;' NOTICE FOU FUULICAIION Land Office at Uosebnrg, Ore. June 5, 1MI7, Notice is hereby given lliat (lie fnllnwine named settler has filed notice of hU hitcu nuu in nniae nnal nrnul support of his claim, and ti.ai aid proof will be made before Joel Ware, 1J y vollliIlieeiiiii'T, HI JMlgi'lie, 1 July SJ'J, 181)7, vizi Dmiel V II E No U745, for Hie w yt ne of sec. 31. tp 18 8 U. wti ll.0ll st l.iloiiie. Orei.nr, vizi Dmiel W SUM,.!.. . "'In Ksi- lie mtniea tuo loll iwinii wi uesa n ti. prove ois continuous rsnli ne ciiliivnlion of said tin d, viz: Alnier L..1uc,.Hl,ot KiiK.,e.(ir..8 .;,,,, r l.tllaway, of LllKn... tlr, l, HnrriiiRton, of Eugeue, Oi,vllli J, u'r',.p i"g, of Eugene, Ongi'U. . M. Vkatch, Kegistor. ,; lioitl.,, . Nolieei.bt,,... 0, U.v a Ef!e, Ore(!or,,0tLJCt:'.i. Ha names the ii''7"l. -.uhivation ot, William,, .5fJ. !. W'i Mound, Oregon. c,,1I'Cll li NOTICE fOBPCBijg Land 0ffiatllob, Notice i hereby ,,iTtn "1 iDE-damed seltle haj ni3M 1 intention to niske SnTi N bi claim, .roifi5h' before Joel Ware, Usrff'M Engene, Lana Ulti on HE No 652, I'U". NOTICE TO CHEUITOH8. Notice is hereby givon that the nnder signed has been by the oonnty court of Lane County Oregon, appointed Adminis trator cl the estate ot Uilbert tr Mack, de ceased. All persons having olaims agnitiHt said estate are hereby notified to present ti em to the nnder signed with tbo proper and legal vouchers at the law office of A 0 Woodcock in Engene, Lane county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated May 3rd, 1897. A 0 Woodcock, Administrator of Ibe eBtale of Gilbert F Mack, deceased. ne east. XT- no names the foil, piUTC U1H 41 'I iowio. EXECUTOR'S NOTI0E. Notice is hereby given by the under sigoed, Isabella Blakely, executrii of the estate of Martha Hairer. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased to exhibit them, Willi the neoessnry vouchers, witbin six months after the publication of this notice, lo said execntrix, or to ber Bttorney, W A Wood, at bis office at Eugene, Oregon. Dniea April Ktf, loi)7. Isabella Blake? a-, Executrix. W A Wood, v: y . for Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is herebv given that the undersigned C K Hale lias been duly appointed adminis' trator of the estate of Hannah Taylor, deceased by the C'miutv Court of Lane county. Btate of Oregon; and all persons having clainiB against said estate are hereby notified to present the same tosaiii administrator at his residence in llnle precinct in Baid oounty duly verified within six months from the date ot this notice. Dated at EuKene. Oregon, this 10th dav oi apru, tow. U. Km hale, Admr, of said Instate. L. Bilyeu, Attorney. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Roseburg, orepon, Mav 3. 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has hied notice of bis inten tion io make final proof in support of bis clnim, and that said proof will be made be fote Joel Ware, U SOU Commissioner at Eugene, Lane connly, Oregon, rn June 12, 1897, viz: Perry Neff on H E No 7156 for the n1, no yt o: sec. ai tpia s, r 7 west. He names the following witnesses tc prove his oontiuuons residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles W Letson, John F Wright Wil liam wiinams, ana irancis McUullough, mi oi juouua, urtgon. R M Vkatch, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF S '.LU Ulf KiSALi rKOf EUTY. Notice is hereby given that bv virtue cf an older of the county court of tho sthte of Oregon lor the county of Lane made snn entered in said court in the matler of the estate ot H C Humphrey, deceased, on tho tlnrrl nay cf May, 1897, the ncdersigi.rd will offer for snle at private sale aurl 8.11 o the highest bidder for cash at the Lane tounty Jiiiuk in Engene, Lnne oonnty, Oregon, tin and after Saturday, ibe aflh day of June 1897, at one o cl. ck in the afternoon i f aid da all II e i-.tritat owned by H C Humphrey at the lime of urcease in me iniiowlUR described ri-al prop, rty to-wlt: The sw an.1 the s y, of dio uw 't of sec 11, and the se of iii - oi sec tu ann tne ne yt oi the i e ( ecl5; Ihe same being the dok.-ioi. i .i d lidm of Lulher Hasbronck Not. N. Tii i; Iso the s e of the ne , and thi . I the so yt of seo 10, nil in tp 16 s, r 5 ontuiuiug 400 acres of land iu Lane connly, orcgon. Dated May 3rd, 1897. HETtlR 10. HuupnBKY, Adniir.isirutiix of ibe estate of H C Humphrey, deceased. NOTICE OF' ADMJNISTItATOIv'S SALE Notice is hereby given lhat the nnder ngmd administrator of the estate of Wm Weber, deceased, pursuant to an order of the county court of Lane connly. Oregon, made nd entered the 3rd dny of May. 1897, will sell at private snle for cash in hand or iis ( quival -nt all of the following de scribed te.il property belongina lo sa'd es tate to-wit: The sonth liBlf of lot 6 iu block 4U original plat of Junction Citv, Lane crnnly, Oregon. The said sale to begin st 1 o'clock p ni on the 6th day of June, 1X97, the same lo tufco place on the said pn miss. Dated Eugene, Oregon, May 3rd, 1897, KonKi.T Clow, Aciministralor of estute of Wm Weber, At ceased. Xotlco to Creditori. Notice is beribv oiven Ihnl the under signed b .s been appointed admiuistralr.i ol ihe LtaU of G. O. Roe' deceaaMl, li me County C urt of Lsne Comity, Ore on All persons holding claims against Hi- aiiid Latate Will li .,ie nrrset.t thai um l uudorsigued wilhiu six months Iron, tint laic, January '.'0, 1897. Ida I!. Roe, , Administratrix, Joshua J. Walton a Attorney for Estle. oven, continuous ridT llival on o( ..ij i Garwood E Kress nH'w!f,; bell of Engene, oX &B """""V. oi achenzie BrioVo, Notice for Publiea Lnnd Office at ItosebuTe,' o, Notice is herebv i.m"!l namerlsett'er bus filed noZ'" lion to make fil ,,roof i , claim, and that suie J",""" b. fore Joel Ware, UUCOdi at Eugene, Oregon, on J,, viz: James E Fhok on H P TrVwel,-'1"' He names the following t prove bin enntinuons residence oullivation cf, said Und, Tit: Robeit Si. Login ofCrow.Ors R Job of Crow, Oregon; ja(ob Grow, Oregon; Joseph Gules 0 gon. BM V Notice of Final Sullen Notice if. hereby given lhat E derson, Adminisliolorof iLe ens Kelley, deceased, liasfiWb count of tbn adminiatraiion of i in the County Coort ol Lsne Co gon, and saio Court tas Bied lb the examination and passing m accou it oo the 8lh day of Jnne. o'clock in the forenoon ol said tbe Court House in Eogep, n as the place for crimination ol account. All persons interest estate are hereby i'Olifi-d Unit quired lo sppear before said Ci time and file in wriihing an; tbey may havo lo the allowance! account and settlement of aaidf Dated Eocene, Oregon, Mav 6 E. K. EEXDE Adnii E. R. f-KIPWORTH, Attorney lor Admr. NOTICE OF FINAL SETT! In the matler of the EBtale o1 duyn,deceused: Notice io hereby given lhat signed, W M Vaudnyn, minlsi will Bin' t"stimeut, and i'f Ihi Isaac Vnii'ii'yu. deci-ssed. he final account in ibe Chanty Coo Connly, Oregon; and thai 8. Illth day of July, 181)7, at Ihe o'clock p m,niddny has been 8 of Buid Court for ihe final heal aco milt; end for the biering ol objections thereto, nnd fer tho ment of said ealnie; and all pe ested in the matter of snid esui bv notified to tile Buy and al tl'cv mny hive to Bnid acacuot s i'i dav Dalnl Ibis lllh nay of Jaw, EtPnutirof m L Bn.:o, Attorney. rli ing nam ttb'iui. her cla:. bnforr sioltel viz: G tlo- n . 1 3i, i- n lyil NOTICE FOU PUBLIC' L ii,d Office at Rosehuri Ma hen by tivi ih" I jeitkr bus filed not ni.ike final picof n . and lhat said I roof I I Ware, Uuiled btt :,-....,. flrecon. n J p. ..' n c L heveri',"" V. nn'l lots h t 9 v.est. .mes the follow" B v . r continuous resuien :,.m of, sain lmb 'ij t i.iiam T Ilsiley ol Mead. Levi V Tallmnu, of Mean.l rick McEnroe, of Meadow, Un Ricbnrdecn, of Gleutius, W NOTICE FOR rfllUC Lnnd Cilice t Bostto Notice Is hcieby K""," iug-named setibr L..s fiW intention to muke final rJ his claim, and that ssiilprool before Joel Ware.U. 8-CCL at Engene. Oregon, onJn Levi Hoi enbeek n tLeuKnttt .' lc r 6 wpt. , He names tho f""0"1",, prove his coniinnotn cultivation, f 1 J!'d John Golden. "'uV A Hollenbeck, ol o'',"';w. Mo,g,.u, of Gold, O"0"' geso,i. of Iivirg.OrWn NtH'UK 'I' Noiiee I- Kr. ' y .ue-i-"-' ! - '" . rl.H'I' Tiut i. '''"",'"'!'".: t Hiv l-Ur.. I'i I'' !),", "r it the ' Kn.'el.e. Own, date thereof. p Dated atl iisen'i t " ..I K H : .iThinsiJH"""