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THlJ EIGEXB BMUr CitXilii. WKU.VKSDAl', AlCtST 12. 1008 Q 1 u. FRIENDLY'S Thursday SPECIALS Lawr.s and Cotton Challies. yard 5c 25c Fancy Organdies and Lawns, yd. 9c 3000 Yards White India Linon 15c and 1 8c Values, a Yard 11c 10c India Linon, a Yard 6c Buy India Linon on Monday, the greatest values of the season, 29 to 34 in. wide, fine finish, close wove, two prices, a vard lie and J DAUGHTER OF WILL STILES DROWNED O " I Norris 'Ifi: n'liiailu- nl Th.-.ma. Ibn three- j Crow. .ar-ull duiijiiK r ,,i Will M!Ilc :t n r y w ". a .l:OAI.l-i III the il- : I...'. ,i. PEIWO.VAL Owen is in the city fro. a Ham!.!?, ',f ICiigen r rilaii J --MK"Ue un 1 will he ourii-d i.cl-ry tumorroiv. i Kill III! ile!( at I parlor ul In ,:,i'U-il !, it,.v. I 'r MichiKan Your Choice of Women's Waists 50c and $1.75, values to $5.00 We will dose all women's waists this week at 50 or $1.75 each; none worth less than ?5z and trom that up to $5.00. Buy early in the week, for they will not last at these prices. Bed Spreads 65c to $5.00 Extra special in bed spreads, crochet, honeycomb and satin damask in extra sizes, hemmed and fringed, cut corners or square corners, specially priced at 65c, 85c, $ 1 , $ 1 .50 up to $5 Wash Suits, Each $3.98 Last call on summer dresses and suits, linen tailored suits and wash drewes, values up to $9, p Q n all one price to rlcsc out.... 9 JyO Fancy Silk at 38c and 60c 300 yards fancv dress .tnA vjaI ciiL-e t.u.. figures and checks and plain colors, at yd. 38 an'dtl About'300 yards altogether, orwtc tk, ,u regular a20c to 35c, all yard s. Wash Goods, a Yard 11c lie -h . oijjnost and Best Store; H. FRIENDLY J:i in t te rli t-r ,1 I evening, arrive 1 arieriinon s l:.u:. in the I. o. O r. 'I'.t. fiii.i-ral .-, ri , i-onlon h iiij-i a. hi., to he ilrookr. The mill. vr a hMihefjeat il wan inimeii hy revialeil her h th river. She had fallen overboard while at play. Mr. and Mra. Stlli-u formerly ros.ijr-d In KiiRene. .Mr. Stlli-i liens a hjii of llr. and Mm. J. a. stiii. VI ml .. . tliu .. ' ' e" was "I' tram Juin"t:un i y-ii .' i"iay. M. K. Kdwanis ii In the litv frm.i Fall Cr.-,-k. H. Ilarlzhclni and wife have lefl ' rived her yesterday afternoon, lef this morning for Koky Springs ti an outln V. Hohvonky returned this after noon from Lis farm near Franklin. He reports many Chinese plioasants in t hat vicinity, and j.redirts that ihe hunters will have a splendid sea son this fall. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Snudgrass, Miss Ktl. Snode?as and Mr. ,iu 1 Mrs. K. L. Chanihers and dauht'--,' .Mary, are on an outing up the jjanti am in Linn county. Miss Leone Kays w. nt to Portland ) J VIED. . . At her homp at Thurston, Aiir. 7, 190a, at K p. 111.. Mrs. Lydia 1.. Tot ten. Funeral sorviiva were held at the home place, and interment In the Mt. Vernon (-meiery Sunday, August Snh. The deceased, whose maiden name was Lydia L. Hose, was born in Mecca. Trumbull county, Ohio, April IS. 1S35. Her parents were John .as jilayiiiK around the river when she i'-r mother. A search dy in the bottom of STREETS FOR RENT IN JUNCTION CITY Junction City, Or., Auk. 11. A controversy over the fonciim up of the streets and alleys was brotiKht to a close last nl.'hl in the cltv council City Attorney M Kendall represented I ho citizens who favored fencinK In ...n minn, .wayor Houston repro- 'e uy. a vote was taken on U motion to keep h utreetn n,l -1. I.leys closed, the city to receive n rem of II a year for i noli street and nlley fenced In. The vole was 4 lo 2 In fa vor of the proposition. M Mrs. Totten, V. S. 1-'s Fo: 592-594 Willamette Street CITY NEWS . I ii K house. Tho work will be complel-. ud hy September 1. Iteillsllar Tlfduiy, of Die I'nlver slty. Is expected tu return Ihu lust of the week. ' Anotlier ci'i'lend of white pressed brick fm Hie I..O. 0. K. block urrlvcd from NewlierH Dili moruliiK. John llurns, of Coburg, tW.ei ill" ami .ousts in the Juatlc. coti !(( day for assault and batiery tiKib K. Iietrenlim-her, liu hlnK if.linrte.l Kullir. . I'll" leijuinrary cln hviildlnie for J" I'tilVtii-tily whl-.,n Will be erected jm inr lecentiy purchused lots, will Frank K. Illalr, of Pall ('reek, lo- ciiuinilM.ioit mm uotsry imbllc. Tho wlmUvw rrAWr oTi-thp second story of thn new I V V. K. block are beltiK placed in Vonltlou anil the bulldliiK Is Ui'Kttmlut to immune proportions. ffiiV '" i"'onis on tho lower nVInnr a II 1 1 tVlri.T. .1 mi . v...... i, ii unr iiihm. i nere iu ue un ntisenient. Steward L. II. lnHKOn says work on It will b'Ktn Hiiqm Hepteniber I. The blue prints J "il inoouiny no tllllslied this weeje. The honiestnid contest case of day filed wllh thn county clerk Ills I ,m ,"" VH- ,'rl "'"rsoiis. c..mnilKlon . m.l.rv iiuhlln llivolvlim HiO acres In section 14, lownhslp 111, south of inline wesl. 1. T. Nlcklln Is reniiaiiKlui! the In- ,, ' lerior in nia store hi r.ust aiiiiii ni.ti Oak street, luakluK It more conven li nt.- j BIlKht .bowers (ell today and theyj were Indeed welcome, bul u henvlcr ralu wouij have been better ttiipre- elHted. At the Kuitenp Ihenlie lonlitbl, "On the Frontier," a story of the West, will be presented by a Clever com pany. Their band concert on the street at noon was enjoyed by u Iniui1 ci own. Ciiplaln llrlmis, the sliperltlten f in l niveiBlty lampus.lexpect ilu i I s.an rain cuoiwti iLi rTiis ntiiiniH as to soften Tim Pit.i.l.ll.l,,.il...,n I'niMi.um- "mve received Ibelr rew dynaiiiS unil I benln coiistriictlon-ef tle 'iiew Ian vlll star! up their In plantylu u t .i western pai-4j;Tif i norl time. g l -" 7 The hejllnn jdnnt B the lversity 'n UelnK lverlftiuleitiind new brick 11 li '( luk.Nn ndilltloniil boiler sjlm nrtdeil this year. A fine in w i.ellvei y waiton for Wll 'sni .liihnson, local distributor (or lie (Irand Culnn TtMi Cotiiiiauv, ar Ived from 1'oi'llalid Ibis linirilnit. .1. W. HaJley, stale food commis sioner, arrived in Kiinene last nlKht fr mi 1'i.iibiiul ami lefl Ibis moruliiK for Tliiirstiih, where he illlloled Hint iMiir.'s.-d a jueetltiK lllir:llK the dill. iiotii m( iu.m:s u IS C.VLIKOIt.MA San Francisco. Auir itAi ii o'clock tonlKht returns from the He- publlcan and lie IIKKTU tic il H til ii r Inn which were held throughout the state today, were Incomplete, hut the fig ures Indicate that thu'reviiin. ,.,..,. l.atlon or machine In both parlies had won the victory. There win no conies! m tne Independence league Socialist and Union Labor ihipio.u in San Francisco the Llnioln-Hoosevelt league curried but four of the seven leen districts, and one nt n,. i. . iltllit, On tile Demoermle side Hell pr the opposition ticket, hud curried win ma uisiricts. day that -the wheat thresjjlng wubI leved pint all the field, lit Una Vlim. ty could not brliiu kWAlt h i I. ' h. u"llshel8 K the ner.'. Oals ell mu ' " ' 1,01 ' . An outliiK parly eOiisisllliff .uj ir. Shaw, Han Tarlfley, Harry ,Tfn, A. C. Oherton, Am. Sulljiet l!,nd and wife. H. ChoiTliill uniLfV.'ie. all ot roriiuiiu, i ren waii And wife, of ChehallB, X us)i., aiirt Vrauk Ware, of aaieiu.jire Here tn will leave for tile upper McKellle 'Mmiorrow. today on the noon train to attend the ana faaran nose, i ue, uuieu 10 wie W. H. Wnehan Is home from his " Wfldlng of Miss Alkv Breiherton to s a e oi inoiana n .e ,.e s ,Cl a trip to the Fai Clifford Brown, both former I'uiver-: cnnu, ana mere mane men nome. m L. M. Hoselion is in the ci-v fro - "-v of Oreeon students, tonight. I the ase of 24 she became the wife of r .. . J ' ' " iii.v u- ii iiiiinWih..!.i ,.f Port. Jonathan J. Tour-n, and to t.lis un- uin ii.i u.,ii',:. a land, and 'eltv. B. F. Itowland. both Ion were born seven children, three an outlnK at .Newport .former pastors of the Eugene Metho-V whom are buried at DeSoto, Iowa II. K. Slatterv of Everett Wash : dlst church, were In Eugene yesterday ; She leaves a husband and four chil ls In tho di , .i,. conferrins with Presidine Elder oren: .virs. m. m. einnari. or cu -MIkb Inet White is home from her ' Wlr0- I f,?neJ E nntinf. n, l.nrf... un.in,.u I Alhanv Democrat: fr. nnd Mrs. I. I asn.I J. M. Wilhelm of Creswell was in c- Needham, of Salem, returned from ; Thurston, and Carl C. Totten the city today on busluess .Eugene last evening and this after- still at home. J. H. I)nni,. u,t ir, i.min. piiv noon left for Cascadia. Thev had in-1 James E. Hose, today on Insurance business. i tended to so up to Belknans in I.ane : Madison I. II. M. Hawlev arrived down from '. county, but Mr. Needhani was obliged I - the Bohemia mines this morning. to go to the hospital in Eugene, and Hev. W. B. I'lnkerton and familv ', save up that trip for this one. have returned from their outing. j Colonel E. Hofer, editor of the Sa .Mike Wald and familv returned to-. lem Journal, was an arrival In Eu- day from a trio to Cottage drove 1 gene on the afternoon train today. E. Broders returned this afternoon1 William Baker has arrived in Eu from business trip to Portland. gene from San Francisco, where he Mrs. EmmaMorris was a passenger .has been residing for several years, to Portland on the noon train today. "e De remembered as a member Oilfrey Campbell went to Wood- Company C. Second Oregon Volun btirn today to visit his grandparents. : t!rs. In the Philippines. .Lib. I'arvln and wife arrived down from Dexter on the noon IruJu today.. At Camp David Stanley, Wash., in a. Snmed went to his farm neai ,ne National Guard maneuvres Tues Wultervlile on this morning's stage. I ui'-v the Blue army, to which the J. W. Baker, the laundrvman. eaine Fourth Oregon regiment was attach- down from Cottage drove this morn-1'1'. In less than two hours drove the The Kid When ll.a- the whole syst(.m ""Ht, theacbiiiL. h.... .. ""XcJ 'piiUn.,h;url;j treatment at "- Hood's SarSa which contains thebl , 3Pl substances. -"iiaJ In usual HoUfd . tablets known ;ss s.rMt4b;i of Cashmere, Rinehart, of who Is Also two brothers of Auburn, Ind., and ilose, if Chicago, 111. Perfection oil rook stoves are safe CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Best quality tents all sizes. Yesterday's baseball scores: I.os Angeles, 3; Portland, 2. Oakland, j 5; San Francisco, 1. Plumbing Ini;. The Mlses Friendly were registered at the Nortonla In Portland yester day. Mrs. W..J. Fox returned this af ternoon rrom a business trip to Portland. Jas. Hemnnwav. prominent Cot tnge Grove men. hunt, was In the rliv. trains or on today. mornlns;. Mrs. W. II. Hendricks, of thl Miv Is registered at the Nortonla In Portland. R. R, brown invaders out of their trenches which the day before, under the lead ership of Colonel McDonnell, of the Third Oregon, had not only been re tained, but from which the enemy had been driven out with heavy loss. The two Eugene companies are ex pected home on one of tonight s the 5:45 train in the -RVll. Bernhardt, Paul DernhnnM, llun'y-.llriihiii'dt mid llarrv Savatf,. "r AcmeAiirrlved here thls'mornliif;. I hey stajftii from Mupleton veHier day montfti at 7 o'clock In a 'wvmn and rrlv4:in Hugene at ii o l'lm k this moruluB. inying travel all "Km. k. il. nermitrdt brougUii three wildcat scalps.Tilp sun luivlnp killed itiem some time o. the bmiWts hav ing Killed la luultis u th.ii'r previous to that. i ttvr, irttJi- ranch omnei k. Hofer, and pro prietor of the Salem fiiiflfial Journal Is In the city ha liusljtiss for a (lay lie states that SnKlii is imikiug strides fiunird tX'st never has be fore, ami uiivu m he thinks the riipltakclir wrffkerifi up with fjugene In regard. M 8ays the Wun en I oiisu iiclliin t'unpanv 1s einplovlng a thousand inn In the hi reel paving operations there and Ue work will probably be kept up Mr another vein or more. , F. A. Poppleton was an arrival n the noon train today from Cottage Grove. I Stuart Jackson was a nnssinr ior i-oruauu on ine evening train yes terday. " . A. .vfuhs lied" wifa H'el'fl hnaannvAM on the siu Ihls ttUirulng for1 Foley ClmfU'L i'irluiils was a passenger (Of vailcR tin the Siuslaw stagd,thl6 moruine : Fishing up the McKenle Is le : ported to he very pour. On the Wll- A It. Black left Kugi'lio tills llioill- lametle au-jleis i laim that ralches IK fr Waldo Luke. He expects his are small. Some belh-ve, hourvcr. iirvey.its. lni have been In the field that wllh September mure trout will ir over a mouth, in return to Lu-,ee itiKcn, as tue season Is genPralh ne some lime Ibis week. T)ie tennis i behm tern Miv -d lo the 1. i-il.',e of llle cam us. u. -cr llie Twtlfih sueet entrance .Hut at the I'lllveisllv up t 'iluv. and will be The IMvie ball reel will b.' dlM.b Willi r C S Kr.ink lev will be iea-ied I t: Hill, who will ell Kut Mnib I Int.. I.mK;Iu; t lie ow tier, aiul Mr. .iti.l Mii -illiliul n lo.'i- Itiinltln has lust built n ce ment walk lu front of u ,-. '.i........ on Olive stre.'t. Ailcrnei s p v'.. of dairymen I "Ud S. M. V.n an have built walk's un lelt'ier side of him, and A. W. Il.iskell : M. .aiillK IO 1.1111,1 In rrom in his lenience, making a solid block of walk of that material. On the oppo- s "r "'''' ' IMi-onl has j bum a cent walk and A. N Striker and Mrs It.t.-hel Sunders will l,, IS""1 " 'he walk run her north .1 lit. Catlipliel and W. L. l, -,nl ,n,l have been ordered t, i,pl..,. ,;,,,),. Six or seven holies were Jailed last oo. leu walks wllh c. nitt.: unlit and this meriiltiK were turned eer lo the Hoot Ii Ke ly I'litiipaln and! The Calii.l..ll Friiman t'omp inv ... ... i ,, i,, ..(.in ..il i lie new , " f.s nuns 1 II I II ;u l;tv i;mu; i.iiiu.iui i verv train lo,er pat;.' a.Uem ,;vMVi,. F. M. Wllklns and ticnahtar, (iTwiys. are hoiua f'om thwf outing al Newport. C. Li Ealrtll Hiis registered at the fit Charjes Urtlo'i in Portland yester day froiB Eugene. Mr. G. V. needing, nf Eugene, was registered nt the, Perkins Hotel In Prrtlund yes'oriiny. Elmer Doollttle, of Cottage. Giov'A wits In rlugene toitay-, returnVrij On the tf ernoon train. Father KtUtpatrlrk raiiie down' from Collage Grove, tlidajr to visit wllh Father O Fnrielt. U. Kohler. purchasing 'agent o( tlje S. P. Co., nivived. In. Eugene 'rtfis rooming froin Portlniul. liss Jennie lterh'hurrtt nf Wmo H visiting a lew Ais'ys at the riertnc of Mr. and Mis, 0 Innnu.. Mr. Tivhselid and wife, iif Port land; were, Jaf-setiKe's on ,iho McKen .le stage Ibis nioriilns "tor Foley Springs. Mr. nnrl Mrs, Geo SlcQueen and c'iilcln-n returned to Cottage Grove this a'lernoon after ft short visit in Eugene. Misses Cora : nnrl Edna Gray, of Portland,,, arrived flere todny to visit at 'the home of ilr. and Mrs. 1. P.1 in man., . . John .Paltersui and Roscoe Riley1 lefl last nlghl'ior- Ashland on biisl-j ness ronnertml with the telephone company. i M. S. KnVser nud ratnlly. of Golden-I dale. Wash , were arrivals In Eugene last nigm i Mlssesj Ruby Farrlngton. Ermine Owen and Grace Battee are expected home this evening from their outing at Loudon Springs. i Miss Claire Dunn left on last even-1 lug's train for Junction, nnd from! Iheie went lo Triangle Lake to join an outing parly there. , Albany lieuincrnt : Rev. J. AV. ' McDungall. of Mt. Tabor, went to Eu gene last evening to visit his broth er, who Is seriously 111. Mrs J. C. Welch and daughter.;' Miss Margaret, of Portland, who ar- Near Sterling City, Cal in tne lumbering district, two holj-up men relieved fifteen loggers of their lnV day money, taking them by groups In several different places. They se cured about S700 Und made good their escape, Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning Mvvrk. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun 34 West 0th St Phone black I llf For comfortable ey J commend lb. "SO EAS1 ye Ulass Mountings. tb r.dna lva to aim-,, in? ' keen mm! n i . w"u uave been hjvi. ffsnijll.. r .ciomrntnd lhe. c in giaws right d al rourin years picKt J. 0. WArTS.Ooi 6" vviiaia!m,s;j L. C. BEA Stone AW Leave ordei1 at WMte'i on est Ktanth street ot TEA c h ill i n z ' "Best ?a i . &,,iJ(tiAS,,1!h.6 En!nt" I A T !TrAinDr - j. . , Tot Ktmping, spraying, savrmg, -grnra :'l a i. v. 1 ViVlVUl, pacKages; tievet comev JXa rfh(te ! 'H LlllllLLl . - I" J. v.-.'F.r jm;'0 V .. - iters wjffli 'a. GASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PjyMPING MACHINERY Ui ill v hrtfc TODAY LOST -Package containing "Baby" .pUKnv cover In embroidery Trame, .thtV'.ible and scissors. Finder please rekve at Guard office. . aH -441 Peed Tin fruit cans in stock. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. " " . -.t , ' Varlutrtls-Slrse CtionrM'rs. W'ell Pli All first quality gootlsat lowest prices iihvays In stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to tntjVilrles and quick shipments. Write Tor catalogue and prices.., . BERGER. & HE A N HDW. CO. ... Agents, Eugene, 0 FAtR RANKS, MORSE (St. CO. Portland. Oregon Frank Brnnett k jj Garage Pearl and 12th. Pbi Reo, Kissfl Kar.Prtmkl The best cars for the prcr,!3 Cars for bin Meals at all Hod 20c Up W. L, WHITE, Prap, I ACENCY FOR. Keelox TYPEWRJTER. Carbons and Ribbons for all ' Machines at Scfiwarzscliild's Book Store 586 Willamette St. Madame Dean's Puts. FRENCH FINIALC A STS, OCTTMX ItK- i.rnr TOU hi-.ppheksku McwrKl ATlnK. tim l0 TO Hit. :.fii! Sim.! SiH't'dy! SnllXnctlon Huui nntecri or Money H..ruii.li.l. m-nt prr T""1 imJl.iO'ivrbos. VIIU6,l tl!,.m eiiilrliil. lo Is. ,.,i, fr hl, r.llov,-a. "ln In., IihIsi K,.tif Um1 BSnilllui. nnvpt liomibniltllVe. ",., llriimi.i iIikh not Iwvo Hn.m scmJ youf onlors to thu ' taillEO MEDICAL CO., Boi 74, U.cntir, ft. Snldinfugene by W. L. Delano ..The GR PROGRAM Blacksmith's Revenge Early Around Milkman! Tight Fix Gay Vagabond Japanese Scenery Drama on a Roof, John Is no More a Child' SONGS BY MISS FORD "In My Merry" Olds-Mobile"' "When the Sheep. Are in. the Foli"' Matinee To Day 3 p. m. Evening Performance 7:45anJ9l ALL SEATS 10c. ' lat radium nowitil.-n l.-r if lin'u i;olli roa.l. ttieie ate a iinin to work oil ttii liiilll I liuar.l w lu, h Is allvr ih Oil. I: iiuti l.utiior ti.iltl ti. 'HI. i nu n's t j 111 III Kl s up Miii-ih , tln pin . have t.'iili i, llMlttlK lni:! a n. l Ii- t...I:i 's 'P.-cial in r I'll Is ami Hi e r t isi'tii en i lii.'lh.Ml l Handing the Dciler a Check In tin inoM mt Mju'tm x way ;f tvlt llr. itir iviiiiii:it. KvtMi 11 hi lot ict-t lo r'cotl your ) iiH-nii, llu1 . !u k It 1 f U Nttlplf. If Oll W tlllM UVit'.ll All (1 r- pul.'s nn.t iitiMiii.l-i-t iiittiiun, uiM-n i mniutil with iio o The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank K. Hriin, I'u ,1,1, nt. , I',',,,. i, !',... , k. w. ..!.,. f,s, ii w. ,:;:::; t1 MP:'n It U ever to in ii. h in,, re ,t. t-,t ..... , V-' lot 1', ' , ,' .. Iia.' ,'.1! i l.ai,. ,,im tile Vui, I i: in I ll.l,l 1. 1 1, 'till Inn,, i ' " i t mil. u h eirry a,li. ,iii,l I, i I'n tli.' lut, st linns,. i in- in ilu- mate ,uii,!, . Tii,' l.'ok llul.l ,,f SS I S III, III! hs ;,,l ;in,l ill !.inlY,l ih' s:, pr,'.l-, ,-,s r. , ;''.',' ,.t n,'iuv :ii,. ' Tile In in ill , "ii, !i,-s. tu ,i s. i . i ii c ai,:,. I,, i' f r ! in, mi,. :,. slitp m ' i utt STORE OPENING SALE MURPHEY'S RACKET 35 En st Ninth Street SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th Wo I'pS t,!'",:", "SSOr"""" ' d"S E"S'"C' d0,,s ' " t, 5c. to 15 11 ill ti' ik,' ' than I Til,' T'Mttt III ', k Is ;'i, ' '!, 1..IU-, Olilll' I 4 K" i t'llAMlU'KS I .1' J.. ..'.'., , ' i T i' .ntiv V; "" M I. Ill .iii.l stroiii;,'! lor liam Tht'i un1 llian tho II MiliW KK CO. k.'.s a,',) , - ( .' rlsht i'n win: 'I u;i i;k co. i F-ins. at each. 25c find !:m at 5 10 V- You can So"C-nl Knomnl W.i .lQ a. t . kettles. lO-inch sat.ee w its . 1 2 In A u tllYlA qut Bcriin . . 41lt, UIAU As lopg as they last we will sell -ln.-n prcscivins; kettles. 1 2-inch wah basins, 8-quart milk pans. -inch sauce pans. u-inch stow p,ms. cups, dippers pie plates, etc., all good ware At 0 15 cents 1 !u-s- ihkIs ate 4gix-djs:anK:bouij!it i"V i'Luc cl-t lor twic tl-.c mon(,- Remember t!ie Sale Begins a! 9 - '.. ojtu.fijy, AL'gUSI lb, Ct MURPHFY'S RinCT CTnDC oc fi.. .ii.iu i'.. f::i::.' inuiM.i oiunt, oa cdsi riiiiiii oi f - - 5 I IT it Mi I A tJK CO.