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Daily Eugene Guard SATURDAY JULY 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOU SALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Ho Main 191. 421 Rambler rider, 166 Ramblers sold tills year. Good weather for the ice man. A car load ol beer arrived today. Dr Lowe, optician, with J S Luckey Kly screens & doom al F L Chambers. ' Guaranteed llcycle repairing, Mo Clauaban. (jet your lee cream for Hui dny at The Banquet. Wolff American bicyclea. W Kuykendall, agent. Latest Improved refrigerators at J W Kay Furniture Co. Buy aCresoeut and you are (ure of good eel of tirea. Roawell Htielley'a daughter Kay died In Portland last week, aged 14 yearr, Mrs Berger waa knocked down by her cow last evening ind received a apralned back. Wo'.f American High Art cyclea. W A Kuykkndai-l, Agent, Bicyclea $20 to o0. McClanahan. M O Warner tune piano and organ. JtepairlnK and polishing. The Cottage Grove Helena saloon ban been aold to Max Weiss, the Hoe- burg brewer. Mr J W Hamilton la aojourolng 1'siiulna bay while the Judge la hold ing court in Lincoln county. Wolf American bicycle. W A KtlYKKNUAM., Agent, Dallas Ilemlzer: "Conductor Iorn elfe, "f Hie motor, la Inking, a two week.' vacation at Foley Bprlugs." FNblng tackle. E E McClanahan Jacksonville Time: The Uterllng Wining Company la engaged In mak ing the llnl clean-up for the season which promlae to be a largo one. , Uue wnnnd. hand refrigerator at bargain. J W Kay Furultuie Co. 123 Oeeoeut bicycles aold this year, What stronger terms can be applied to popularity and actual satisfaction. 1 . I liainbeM baa plenty more of them A few acomlhand ludles liiryolea i in up i.l F L Chambers. There will be an excursion from Albany to Newport and return on Bunday, July 22. Train leaves Albany at 7 am. Fare, $1 60. Wolf American bicyoles. Guarantee never rune out. W A KuYKKNUAI.I., Agent Gel a Dew lawn mower and a new piece ol bose and with a little pleasure vciu can have a lawn that you will he proud of. Guaranteed bose al F I'liaoibers Experience la the best teacher. U Acker's English Itemed v in an; case of oougha, cold or croup, bhould fall to give Immediate relief money re funded, 'lb els and Ml cis. rorsaieiiy W Li II.ano. AD Intelligent Chinaman of the townaaja the l'blnee olty, feln Tslu Is pronounced "alls eamee, Tin Hln." The local Chines manifest great Interest In the trouble In their native laud. Itoreburg Ilevlew: Dlatrlot Attorney Brown expeeta to move hi family to the (arm near the soldier's borne In the near future. Tue bouse (here Is being repaired In pieparatlon for lla new occupants. "I used Kodol Dyaepal Cure In my family with wonderful results. It gives Immediate relief, I pleasant to take and ia truly the dyspeptic's best friend," Kays K llartgerlnk, Uverlael, Mich. Digest what you eat. (.'annul fall to cure. Yiuoeut A Co., Corner j-irug more. I consider It Dot only pelasure but a dulv I owe to uiy neighbors to tell bout the wonderful cure effected id my case by the timely useof Chamber alu'a Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I waa taken very badly with tlux and procured a bottle of tills remedy. A few dose of It effected permanent cure. 1 lake pleasure lu reooouiending it to others autlerlng from that dreadful disease. J. W. .Lynch, Dorr, W Va. Thla remedy Is oiti uy w u uejjnuo. Ladies... WISHING I'louso call boforo (' j). in., ns our storo will eloso at that hour, EXCEPT SATURDAYS ..Gilbert.. .Dealer in Fashionable Footwear' Soros sS Cburcb Xotke. CONGREGATIONAL CHCBCH. Morning subject, "Abundant Life." Evening, "Keeida Felling Stream-." Mr Wailtce will preach. Hunday :bvA at ten a. iu. -KE?liVTKKIA!-MiN'lBKOATIO.VAI. At 8 oVIcx k the two congregations will hold ilielr uunl evening service at tue C'oiicregational church. At 7 o'clock (lie Eudeavor societies will meet at the same place. M E CHlKtlf. Regular eervioe morning and even ing. 1'reacblug at 10:30 a m and 8 pm. W Ji HoLLINtlBMEAU, Pa tor. EI'IHCOI'AL CHL'RC'H. Eleven a m morning prayer and sermon. Evening services will be omitted until about September. D E Lovkbidoe, Kector. CUKIHTIAN CHOKCII. Hunday school SM6. Bermon, "Our Obligations and How to Meet Tbsm," at 11 o'clock. Communion, 12, Junior, 3. C E, 0;46. Bermon, 8. Midweek services, Thursday, 7:30 p rn. Topic: "Take Time to be Holy." The public cordially Invited to attend all our services. Morton L. lUrnn, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. Hunday school at 10 a m, morning worship at 11 a m, subject fordiscourse "A Clean Heart." B Y P U at 7 p m. Evening worship at 8 p m, BUbjeot for olscourse, "Elijah aud the Chariot of Fire." Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:45: The public la Invited to these service. C Calvekt BMxr, Pastor. Hotel Arrivals HOFFMAN. Ed C Herren, Halein J D Ross, Balem W R Moser, Weudling C W Hayea, Portland G L Larimer, WeDdliug A W Potter, Waltervllle J R Boott, Chicago Archie Mason, I'm t land D Roach, Portland B Yamasakl, Portlaud J BCook.BF Paul D Walsh, B F KUUKNE. Mr Emily Rhodes, Baglnaw. H 0 Rowland, Webster, N Y Ed Dunn C E Warner and wf, Portland J B Andersou, N. Yakima D G Palm, ltoseburg H Banders J Ij Kldd ChII For County ariun(. Notice Is hereby given that the following warruulH will be paid on presentation at my nlllcv on and after July 10, IHOO. Juturest on aame will nm July 1, lUOH: All Lane county warrant from registered num ber 7607 to 7M1, botli Inclusive. Dated, Eugvue, July 21, 11)00. A B Pattkbhmn, County Treasurer Ounb Hkoivkhf.ii It will be re niembered that last week a Mr Riohie, a Calilornla tnuilsl, while riding down I he Willamette about 2 mile above Kylaud's, lu a canvas btat, struck a a 'nek on a illll'i aud loet two valuable jun, coaling tlH), a Havag rifle aud a Parker shotgun. He iurormed J A Deadmoud he could have I ho guns If he could recover them. This week Mr jeadmnnd procured a boat and re paired to the soene of the accident. He could see the guns lying In about five leel of waler running over the rillle, and in less i hsu an hour he had re covered them. Pkkmium List. F M Wilkin ha received a number of pamphlets of the premium list of the meeting of the Oregon Btate Board of Agriculture which will bo held at the atate fair grounds at Halsui, Beptember 17-213. $10,000 will be' given In premiums. Any person ran secure a copy of this premium list by calling at the store of the Linn Drug Company. Married. Mr D II Jarman, a prominent young merchant of Athena, formerly of Eugene, waa married July 19, 1000, lo Silas Edith Post of that olty. They are unw at Clalaop Beach for a abort time. Dtn'a many friends wish him much hpplne. Weather Rkhiht. Fair tonight and Bunday; cooler tonight. Special Sale... II 00 Shirt walals 85c 76-cent shirt waists evi SO-cent shirt waists 4ic All this yeai's styles, no old num bers. Ladle tan ami black Ilea all !" I .76 Ladles fine shoes good value fur H. AO at 100 Ladir lienvv sIun-m, giMMl value lor II.Wi at Tfi .Men's heavy shoe, good Value for H, Wat 1 On Men's fine shoes, good value for tl 00 at ,7S W.oloasal 8 o'clock rach evening xorpt fat unlays. Ax Billy... State fair. The Btate Board of Agriculture ia Disking a great effort this year to make t-ie state fair a representative ngricul tiral aud live-stock show. Trie pre Miuro lint is out and is being tlior r uglily distributed throughout the i rate and iiersoual efforts are being riade o attract the attention of farmer i nd etockmen to the very tllieral I remiums oilered. Beverai counties in the state are pie parlug a county exhibit fur the fair, for they realize that it will be a good i pporluoliy to advertise their county in a most practical way. Each exhibit will be n lecture loom, and au object lesson (or the home-seeker, where be can get information, along intelligent line, and will be worth many dollars In adveitislng thecjuuty'a resources. The live-stock show will tie without question the beat ever held on the coast. Breeders all over the oouutry are preparing to exhibit at the fair this year. There Is an opportunity here in Oregon for the farmers who have been ruoning In debt raising wheat, to turn their attention to the profitable pro duction of beef, mutton and pork, or engage In dairying, which has already taken its place as a leading paying in duatry In this state. There Is a de mand for the bent specimens of all breed', which will continue to grow for years to come, and there is nothing that will encourage thla industry so much as slock shows at the sta e and county fairs. Notice. Eugene, Or, July 12, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the clerk's ofllce in Eugone, Oregon, up to 2 o'clock p m, of Wednesday, August 8, l'JOO for Ibe hauling and spreading of crushed rock not leas than two cubic yards to the rod, on what Is knowu Is known a the Cantrell Lane, begin. Dldg at the Intersection of the Bpencer Creek road with said lane, and run ning thence weal to the Coyote Creek, being In all about three miles of said lane, said bid will be let with the understanding that the contractor accept as part payment nu said con tract the tubrcrlplion list on the petition for the Improvement of said road, amounting to about (U3U, moro or lc. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The sub crlpliun Hat and petlliou can be seen at the clerk's oltlce. By order of the court. E. U. Lee, Clerk Fire Avkbtko. About 9 o'clock a fire was discovered In a closet if the residence of O C ZiMgler on Heventh street. It was extinguished without calling Ibe aid of the lire department No daiuuge wan tooafluned. Corvallls Times, July 21: A psrty consisting ol Mrs MiryBryaon, Miss Gilllln of Eugene, Miss Olive Hamil ton and Roecoe Bryson lull yesterday for Newport. They will go to Monterey and expect to be anient a week. "The I' iU 'Cannot Grind unth Water That's Past." A fay.;eJ out, tearful little ivcman said this in telling her cares and weaknesses. Her ( ' xtsrAgeJ by Idling of reUttvt qcio u 5 . ttred of jtmt such trotitks by Mini's M:.!?nlU. Tlit little nxmun niiro Iw irjusaf tji, for she took Hood's. a'ufi pji i.er v1ol1 in prime order. And ihe lns wi ihe strength of the present in. lifAd of i-ir vi'rrv About tlut of the pAst. Toltl Her FrienJ "After hjiwg ffoitre on my r.eck 12 yers Hood" s Satsa wlU completely cured me. uus so plAd I tM friends About it And A Udy in ll'uaiiui'n tuio reAd of my cure told mt she Also took Hood's for the same IWkiWs And -nAS cured. Sht ihAnked me." Mlrs. eAnnA SutherlAnd, KAUmAtoo. SMich. 3 feed r)aUafa --"S3 IIhkI Inn, rut llTAr III, ; III. imn-lrrlui,iiii .its m.J cUnmiu lo uw. with llood'lN,n,iillfc Clearance Sale ...Men's Clothing... In order to inako room for our Fall Stock of Clothing, wo oflor several lines of our $10, ?12.r.O. $13.o0 and $15 suits for ono week only $7.50 AT see window display S. H. FRiEIOLY! rioc Dr Driver went lo Jeftenun today. Attorney Hklpworth visited Albany Jealenliiy. SV G UiNtrap iiai returned from a trio to VVendlin .. E F IVaudreati Is home from Pome roy, Va-hing'i':. (ieo'K-; Kl-ln-r leuves fur the Blue River mine tomorrow morning. Willie Williams le' for a visit to his uncle at Lebanon I' i afternoon. Mi.-s Nellie I. uis arrived home from O egou t'ji iliU afternoon. Mrs A L Pe er arrived home this afternoon from a vii-it at Piuinvjew. Win Mayer expects lo leave tomor row for rtu F'raiiclw i on the HHi train. Mlna Mabel Hurley, of Portland, ia visiting the M.s-.n Armitage in thia city. Rev J A Woi.-y went to Junction this atternimii, where be preaches tomorrow. Miss Ida Amis went lo Cottage Grove tola afternoon t visit relative and friends. G D Linn, the druggist, Is lu for the day from the McKen.ie, he is camped with a party. Hon I) O Palm, an employe of the Ro-eburg H ildier's Home, visited In Eugene tonay Rev L Pr.ybylski went to Collage Grove this afternoon to conduct services tomorrow. Hon H 15 Miller has a letter in today's Oregonian. It is dated at Manila, P 1, June 27. Uncle Jack Cuggswell arrived home today In m Muddy, where he visited his sou, lioliver, for several days. "Prof" Montague and wife left for greener fields north till" afternoon. The picking were very short in Eugene, Geo T Hall, Br., returned from McKenzie Bridge this forenoon. He expects to returu lu two or three days, E E Orton and Joseph Myers, and Professor and Mra B J Hawthorne are home from the grand lodge A O U W Mr and Mrs W Banders aud Mr and Mrs Phil Gevurlz leave for the Belk nap Bprluga tomorrow by private con, veyance. Miss Bessie Luekey, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mra Wru Bmlth, returned to her home In Port land title afternoon. Mrs Enlianks and Mrs Clarke, of Seattle, Wash, arrived here this after noon on a visit to their cousin, H M DoiiglaBand family. Miss Theodoi-la Clcer, daughter of Governor T T Oeer, arrived up from Balem tills afternoon, and Is the guest of Miss Mario Ware Robt R Hayes came down fiotll his hop yard at Creswell this afternoon Hop lice reported scarce; crop looks eootl.' Spraying will oea-e luesuay Wo learn that Mrs P B Klnscy and daughter, Mis' Margaret, expect to return to Eugeue from California prior to August 1, aud expect lo reside here again. A P Betteinwoilh. jr., editor of Ihe Junction Dull, tin, gave us a pleasaut call today. He Is a bright neu'spatier- in a n aud will succeed. The Bulletin has greatly improved under his management. Roseburg Rtvlew: Joseph Camp bell left today for the Bluslaw where he will speud the HUin:::cr with his daughter, and will afterwards probably make bis home lu tne Willamette valley. "Dad's" familiar figurn will be missed from our streets. Faints Wali-Paper Harness and Saddles PRESTON & HALES Loayo onlvra for houtv pulntlnvr. U M McOiudy A SUIT WANT 0HEG0X PRUNES Calilornia Buyers Dfsire to Con tract Our Crop. There will lw .Imrtage li hi l.'ili fornia prune crop tills year and l.iiyeis from Ih-nre slresdv vi-Uilm 'he piu ie .ettions of Oregon vmwe-s for t hit ear' crop that they may be a'e lo supply or lerr ihey have received, sayn the H1em Statesman. A representative of Por'er Bro'., o( Ban Fianeisco, has been in this viclt 1 I, fur several day and is anxious to write contracts with Oregon growers for tliis year's prune crop. It is not known wilh wiiat success the agent ha met, but with the spirit of organi zation that so universally exists among the growers of this section, It U not likely that they will be In aDy great haste to contract thir prunes at a nominal figure but rather iuvestt'gate the benefit to be derived from co operation. It Is uuderstoiHi contracting agenrs from California offer to contract for from 2 to 4 cents according to tiie grade of the fruit to be delivered. The shortage of the California prune crop, which until recently promised a good yield, is due to the unusual exten of the June "drop" of the Iruit Growers In tills county report a con siderable drooping ol the fruit in th:s section, which will to an extent reduce the yield in the Willamette valley. Vesuuius Has Lost Its Cone This fiery crater, now suddenly silent, was explored by scientific men who discovered that the cone had disappeared. Several theories are propounded as to why the eruption ceased, also regarding the disappear ance of the cone. The general belief is that it was due to subsidence, and which is looked upon as providential Ij, waa as unexpected as are th stomach disorders with which people suddenly find themselves afflicted Blight symptoms are neglected, uutil dysj epsia is chronic. The remedy to take is Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. This valuable medicine is une,up.lled in all cases of constipation, Indigestion! bllllousuess, or malaria fever aod ague, It brlugH about a healthy condition of the bowels, aud improves the appetite. Be sure lo five it atrial. Decikeeof Honor. The election of officers of the Degree of Honor was heln Thursday afternoon at Balem, and resulted as follows: Past grand chief of honor, Mrs Maggie Barker, Albany; grand chief of honor, Mrs Ollie F Stephen", The Dalies; grand lady of honor, Mrs Wilda Belknap, Prineville; grand chief of ceremonies. Miss I.aura Smith, Baker City; grand recorder, Mis Margaret Herri n. Port- laud; grand receiver, Mra Minnie Ma son, Dallas; grand usher, Mrs Addle Colvlg, Jacksonville; grand luside watchman, Mrs Sarah A Fastaband, Astoria; graud outBlde watchman Mrs Iluttie .McCormick, Marshlleld supreme representatives, Mrs Maggie uaiKer, Mrs Alauite Bilggs and Mrs Mtiggie HoUHlou. louoit Hoksk. Cottage Grove nugget: On Monday morning at the aepoi was standing a well preserved but badly scarred horse which now belongs to Angelo Perlul from below Oomstock, that has knowu trouble In his day, and !o,s of It. Bill Iaudess said that some years ago the horse was lost in the Bohemia hillsunil forlwelve days was wedged iu at the hi lis be tween two trees, and when he and others fouud It the poor brute was to badly emaciated that.lt looked like two porous plasters stuck onto a Bos ton cracker. Burring the many scars the animal la now in fine condition. Hekb Too. The Stay ton Mail savs the population of that city as shown by the census will be a lie on it fsce. and oomplalns that so much of the city lies outside the Incornorolion. Tho same condition of things will make a poor showing for McMlunvlle, says the lelephout-lteglster. This Is also true of Roseburg, at least oue fourth of ner popnlallon being outside the corporation limit. ToBs Kepairko.-J M Wlthrow. road supervisor of tamp Creek district, with his wagon and team, and Philip A Wenger, of Camp Creek, and another ma , will start up the McKensle next aiouoay.oy order of the couutv court to repair the road on the mourn. in east of McKei tie Bridge, which Is re- porieti io lie a'.most Impassable. 1IIK Ma 7. A MAS. Till, oro.nl7.tlon this year will hold their annual meet lug on the plunacleof Mt Jeflerson, l".oti7 feet above the Pacific ocean. he society has 230 members and I. In goisi conottioii fluanclallv stv.bt., - Which Way? Arc the children growing nicely? A little stronger each in 5 A trifle heavier? 1 gOOll. :'i growinir Clrowing ' thinner. Or isnn.M i the other , ; weaker, rr. growing i,t r II so, yc.i Scott's Ki:'v.:l ' l'is both .1 nu-ilicinc to on lil trv at once. t d and a Hi! delicate makes them light way tiiilJren. grow i:i tl taller, stron I; er, liealthier. t$sJk -'.m mm -U'e f-, . . r. -: - - -r-rc"4 .STATE NORMAL SCHOOL- Monmouth; Oregon. Kail term opens September lata Hiee. Hams, Sides, Breakfast Bacon, Pienie Hams. On Sale at all grocery stores. Call for Gray & So.i's lard. None better. F. C. Potts Dealer Tobaccos & Cigars. 67 Manufacturer Market Day. The Epworth 1. aue will hold market In Miss I.ei.rned's store, Xiotb street, on Balunlay July 28 MEATS Rous' B.-i-f Boast Pork Veal Loaf Chicken Pie SAL A PS t at.iwgH Potato .Salad Dressing Kggs Butter Piekels ll istnn Kaked Be ns liKKAIl While Pi Brown Bait Hiding L'ake PiMdi.iir ('ream Puila I'.'e (.'ream During the afternoon aud evening ice cream will be served. Culluction Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to A V Petei, deceased, by note or accottut, to ca! ut the law otllceofUoB Dorrls, over the First National bank, aud pay the same within 30 days or action will be com menced lo recover. Datea, Eugeue, Or., July JO, 1000. Geo U Uokris, Adunulatraior. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you. If ou used Dr King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suirerers have proved their matchless merit for sick and ner- TUUO ujauatuu, iney make pure blood and strong uerves and build up )' ueaiiu. f.ay to lake. Tiv them Ouly 25 cents. Money back If not cured, rjold by W L DeLauo, drug, gist. For Sale. Two small hoifes aud llitht covered wagon. Au idea camping out lit. Cheap, If taken at once. luquire al this olllce. Bicycle for iALE.-iuoo Kambltr Tandem in first-class condition; good as new; at a bargain. Call ou CC Mailt ck, for price. KEYS LOST. Bunch of small keys, with ring and chain. Brlug lo uuard olllce for reword. KOK BALE A fine lot, comer Tenth and Pearl streets. Inquire or Mrs E Croner. Variety in Wall Paper KwjthinK that , , i.t,c, ..r ae.?t, or re.. ahle in p Ice in an can te found at 1 Overton Painta, Oils. ,t.i ..,..,. E0NNIN8 UP A BIB BILL For doctor fM Wouldn't t iim-stftrarv. when von hfw . becsarr. when von tre c tatckrd with cold at thu ZT fT ""'D the year, if yuu woul.i i 1 U l' "f 'ur ) ure aitl hiVli (iravle lyiu- iSoble Viiike iti your house atul ttit-o take it in the form of tily, nn your.tate die tatt. at bedtime or any other old tiu.e. 'J hen i nothioif ike it fr ooldn, I ji (jriie ur kiudred ailir enU. W ffi. Heosham lliettiulentsof tha Normal School DM liartd to take the State Certificate iailZ diately on sradaation. Uiaduates readilv secure good prwitiona Expanse of year from 8120 to $160. Mrong Academic and Professional Coon. Well eUipped training department. For catalogue menu, address containing lull announce- P. L CAMPBELL President. 1 Or W- A- WANN, Sec. of Faculty. SMOKED BY GRAY & SON. Advice of a Druggist " It is proper, I think, to let others know about tiie popularity and virtues of Acker's KiiL'lili Remedy for Coughs. Colds and Cun Riimpuon. F r o m t h e moment I hepun hand linr i t . i t sold rapidly, and the sales ktt-p crow inj; all the time us fast pii-j'aralion s- it is. Tlio satisfaction it t-ives is universal. Our best cit izens use it ami sny it is the best thing for throat and lung troubles they ever saw. Mr.S. H. Cul ver, one of our prominent townsmen, says Ac ker's Knelish Remedy is the only iimii ciuetliat helped his chronic cough of many years' standing. At first it cave relief, and now after taking a few bottles, he is wholly Clired. I bllV it hv till, nmu at a lima and my sales are larger on this one medicine man on any oilier in my store. It is a great pleasure for meto feel thatwhilelam prosper ing I am also doing so much good to the com niiinity in selling such a grand medicine." (bigncd H. R. Ioloi.as, Westfleld, N. Y. Pole! at 2V.,fl0c.nnlJla bottle, throughout tile LllitCll Stales Ami llmrln atwl ! V,o. land, at is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. fid. If you nri'liot satisfied after buying, return the bntilo to Jour druggist, and get your money back. It'c ntithnrie the above mtarantee. II'. U. JlOOhES & CO., Proprietors, Hem York For Sale BWL Dmsno Modern Photography Careful attention given to every subject un der the skyJight and in finishing of all portrait work at the EUGENE STEAM:DYEIN8 AND CLEAHIN8 WEfiKS.... West filth th 8 tree t near Steam Laundry. CHRIS MARX, Jr., Proprietor. ,.olfl"I cloaned, colored and repaired. Ji2 ?T.l ploln'n8 restored to iu original ooior to loolt like new. BalUlaction tuaranleed. Wort called (or aud delivered. Telephone-Blacli Eugene Livery end Feed Stables WEST EROS, Props. New Rigs New Harness, Competent Drivers Hnre hoarded liy day or month. I'tiuK rt l-.iup-ns-r..eT Sl.riniiB ataKS. Cornel niamelte and Tenth ilh Streela. Taliphona Main 1. Pleasure Galore... Sir ' wdt all who ride in our biuni's -' mrriacea whieh hare rio eu.hi iu, ri hanieleiranttrin.rciD "l-ri.ita that mass the irnti "O ! v. hude alinmt Iniprwptibla to lh .noui and linWn th. ta th horvea. ln anch a turnout TfrT diivs in ,n DlM:y niilf. if J'T'11 rectea lim. HMO le tlT&ev. ' them at F L CHAHBERS 1 .'