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FATALTORNADO ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ h K E P lb M A H A MORO. O R EG O N . * O k a e rre r FR ID A Y .. ........ March 28. 191S T 1 CAFES IN BRAZIL v r ..... y — — * * ’' ^ ' * " 2 ^ . W ith a Glim pse of R ie de Ja ne Ire*« - T w enty F eet W ide B reedw ay. . D ow n tow n lu the com m ercial part of R io d e Jan eiro la th e n o isy , vivaciou s Run do Ouvldor, o f all th in gs R io d e J tn eiran the one th a t p o ssesses th e erty Destroyed Will Run Into Millions The Rapid Reader’s Review of Recent Reports Rewritten Lou A K «berlin. a pioneer of south- era Oregon, com m itted su icid e by hanging Z. A ch an ge m arked a t G rants P ass. French of A irlle received in a silv er d ollar w hich h e .had and sp en t in E arlham , Iowa, 11 years ago. T h e N eah coxie H otel, form erly the old G earhart H otel, w hich for 26 years has b een an h isto ric beach landm ark, Om aha.— W ith th e d ea th Hat prob- ably ag g reg a tin g 162 and th « 4 ia t o f injured all o f 400, O m aha and th e surrounding territory In N eb rask a and Iow a fa ces th e problem o f h ou sin g th e th ou san ds rendered h o m eless by th e _ g t, <j g p tornado o f Sunday n ig h t i T h e num ber o f btfildlngs destroyed w as placed in th e neighborhood of 1200 c i and th e property d am age at sev era l * , m illion dollars. , B elated rep orts com- lng to Om aha tended to in crea se the ( enorm ity of th e h avoc w rought and in- , d lea ted th at a m uch w id er territory , had been in th e path of th e storm than i w a s a t first show n. I 1 T h e h o sp ita ls In Om aha are fu ll of I Injured, m any of w hom h a v e not been < I id en tified , apparently b eca u se th eir I friends are eith er dead or am ong the U lf M ONft-1« tiM Circuit C w rt ftt U m * » l* G ra n t and La«, 1 o4 Oregon, für «Sherman County, 4 « ? /V. - .* 4‘ ■• ■*• wySEU: -« V, icences o f P resident Orant j. Douglas«, hJa private eec- Uaad» Y sp T n jle, p lain tiff j va. ' r retnry, to the Youtb’a Companion he John V «eToyle, d» fendasi **“O ne afternoon a tall, nanoBome i»«« To John Yau Toy!«, Iho above aaiued ln^ThebMue of the State of O ngoni \ > o f op Inn (1|d presence and w ith a grave, courteous »face entered my office and 5 T S F « * ^hereby nqntn-d to appanfftdd non need h im self a« Robert auawer the oompiaiut tiled attain«! von In 1 told th e president he Iho above entitled »«Il ob or bet»M >fcefc*«t day of the time peeeerliwd la the order of bring th e distinguished pnhlioation, to-wit: on or Mature the >1 IW . and If yon fail to « ce. Their m eeting w a s K y of »IMirently their recollec- appear and answer, >ke plniuUff *1« apply to »he court for the r llaf deivnpded In l >4 W elln gs o f sadness to c.iuplaint tiled h«reto awainatyon, towHt ho. president, w ith his for a deoiev dissolving the bond« uf ui««ri- axjnv now exT sriw rbrtw en * t .***♦***•- usual con! and voorvelf, on ibe prOOud« of * lUfnl G eneral L deeertioc <Mt<) for eueb w ba r and Itr'tor relief as to the auutt may areui equitable w h o greet end joet. . , m y pieeeu Tb»a aownuioa iae*rve«l upon you by pup retired fre lieatlot) thereof for the period of sixw oo» a- ive waekrt tn The dhero.uk fl -ttuly Observer, su ch a tim a weekly dewrpuper of general ulrealetiuu, visit w as pahliabed In btiwwut. eoun v, 1» did not iai porananoe to au order of th® non D It the o n ly 3 Parker, Circuit Jud*« J o » She» man G o, duly made on the 12;h day of Marot , tw o great m i , and the date of the first publlaattop there of la the 21«» day >4 Mkroh. 1018. GEO HOE N. FAHttlN. 7* m2broHMt . Attorney for PUinliff burned to th e ground. uiaratit» by its remarkable A Monmouth dairym an received last bed a world wide reputation, rery where apeak of it in the m onth a ch eck for >168.16 for tM of praise. It to for sale by all cream produced from h is herd of Jer- lertiaeaaent ■ey cow s, m aking an a v erage o f >14.37 I Injured. T h e strick en sectio n of Om aha Is 1 ►eating Potatoaa. for each cow . ' I tod difficulty in peelin g po- patrolled by g o vern m en t troops from P ublic lands w ill be th e principal itoq n t and put them to un Fort O m aha and th e S ta te M ilitia. topic a t th e w estern governor»’ con p to b il When parboiled G overnor M orehead h im self h as taken feren ce in U tah, probably In June, un L p eel the sk lu s com e off p ersonal ch arge o f the sta te troops. der th e plana o f Governor W est, w h j T here has been little or no looting. I nslly—and |h e u put them In boiling la p resid en t o f that conference. vftter, MMsooed w ith salt, gnd finish T h e storm cam e a lm ost w ith ou t Governor W est has appointed C. C. •ooklug them. T h is not only sa v es Gibbs of L akeview to th e o ffice of w arning from a sk y th at bad cleared BEYOND THE'TOMB. rou b le and « m e. but if quickly doue I In th e afternoon. cou n ty attorney of L ake county, under Adds to the^toealy q u alities o f the po T he little tow n o f R alston , th ree th e p rovisions of th e county attorney V ictor Hugo's V iew s «n tha A«wn«r- Fifties w est of South Omaha, fir st fe lt I law , w hich becom es e ffectiv e June 4. ta lity of th e Soul. Jam es Stephens, city m arshal of Mil the fury o f the storm , w hich there Victor Hug«*« opinion 0« th e question ton. who has arrested several for vio took s toll of h a lf a d osen or m ore o f life beyond th e grave w a s a rem ark know what happen« in a house In lation «4 the ordinance which prohib Uvea a n d . p ractically d estroyed th e I able one. T he great Frenchm an w as the 1 Inssbing is m poor condition— firmly convinced th a t b« w ould m eet its-« p ittin g on the sidew alk, w as him- I ody in-the hcuse to In a n orth easterly d irection and 1« J all bis frien d s to a fu tu re world. H e d or «oStoi Otlter feveu. 'The dige«u ve s e lf fined >2.50 and co sts for th e sam e w a s equally sure th a t he bad a lw a y s perform the same functions in the alm ost a straigh t line. It tra v eled w ith offen se. 1 body as the plumbing does for the existed from the antediluvian tim es, Incredible sp eed , w recking m any hand W. S. A nderson has been deprived and they sh*old bo kept In /’r»t class w hen the C reator p laced him on earth. by lew of m arrying Mary Tibbeta. the | som e hom es. Many b u sin ess b u ild in gs 1 H e believed th at he w onid e x is t for ion all the time. If you Hare any , »with your d i'- v i m tofcs Chamber- .you last of the Columbia R iver tribe of In th e v icin ity of T w enty-fourth and ever, Inasm uch as he felt to hto soul Tablets and V . ro certain to ertj a f< L ake str e e ts w ere to ta lly d estroyed or Indians, w ith whom he had lived for thousands o f hym ns, dram as and po relief. For ell ' **i»U dealers/—Ad- badly dam aged. T h e Idlew ild pool-, em s th at had never found exprteaion. 10 years, aud who la the m other of hl« hall, patronized by colored m en, co l W hen th e-a th elsts w ould say to him, tw o children. lap sed and the debris cau gh t fir«. It “T h e proof tbdt you w ill not e x is t to W ith the death of W ong G ee, the Bake: concert band Is m ourning the Is b elieved that 40 or 60 p ersons per- | th e future Is th at you did not e x is t in the past,” H ugo w onid answ er: lo ss of ~ its C hinese s o lo is t During lsh ed there. ‘•Who told you I did not sxtod In the From T w enty-fourth and L ake th e th e sum m er con certs the oriental I past centuries? You wlU say th at is storm seem ed to veer a little to th e would sit on th e bandstand and sing A m ou n t of capMnl wto< k paid up. ap p u c e a st and it fin a lly passed over th e the legend o f th e ages. T he poet has w ith th e m usicians. w ritten, ‘L ife Is a fairy ta le tw ic e w rit B ran ch g to te n te n t. i n COMS sta te lin e Into I6w a at C arter Lake. ten.’ . H e m ight h ave said a thousand Mrs Roy B. Johnson, w ife o f th s on Premium*» receiv ed during th e y ea r In in te r e st, .llvld eu d«, an«l r e n t » ' gin eer at the F isch er Bally saw m ill In I T he cyclon e cut a sw ath th ree to sev en I tim es w ritten. You do uot b*‘U c'e in in c o m e from other source« rece'v«« during Springfield. Is at a local h osp ital in a b lock s w ide for 24 b lock s and left the doctrine o f su rvivin g person alities serio u s condition as a resu lt of being > I ruin w h erever It touched. . for the reason th at you do not recollect Total income .............bi»BUR»EM W ithin th e sp a ce of th is storm cen I your anterior ex isten ce. But bow < sn badly burned w hen her clo th in g caught • I Ixmaes pnid durk>r ths y « V ...............ik liii* - DivldendB paid d u rin g the year on ca p ita l ■ ter, w hich If m ade rectan gu lar would the recollection o f vanished a g es re- ComBk»««“ M and aaSries paid during the y 1 co v er a quarter sectio n of land, 1200 I main Imprinted on your m em ory w hen »s*> p“i?, * £ ? " « <b* r' A m o u n t ©¿ all o th e r rx p en d itu r« » ............. • h o u ses a rs w recked, 100 dead bodies J you do not rem em ber a thousand and I one scen es and ev en ts o f your present Remitted to H om e- O il ic e ......................................... Total expenditures ........................ASSET life? Sin ce 1802 th ere have been ten 1 Victor H ugos In me. D o you think Value of real estate o w n e d . . . . . . . . ..................... th at I can recall all their action s and K X Si « 3 ^ 2 $ w r .: : : I all their thoughts? ’ss & ju iA -« 4 > n « I “T h e tom b Is dark, and w h en I shall I have passed the tom b to em erge Into 1 In ta r im a n l r— *" due. and accrued lMOS Pl 1,144 Ufc A 4U.M5.78 Net reserve ........... •••--** Total policy, cla im « . ............... ,»• • ’ All o th e r U ab llitlea .................................. Surplus to policy holders ....5 » ...« O re g o n M o ro ♦ I H H - i- H ri l 1111 I I H I 14 I ¡■♦■I’ I- NEW HOTEfc,«SHUNS P o rtla n d , Oregon. Easter« Of«««« H eaA yurten. lt .5 S S .r t 1.74 111.4« 01 44,049.08 P o siliv ly m ost centrally located Fifth S t. c^tfi p a « the d o o s e v e iy few m inute« 82,548, «81.8» 11.118,910 15 , 871.917 5« 104,W>3 4« 101.112*2 P o p u la r P riced R estau ran t 419,915. SS S9.971.rt L Q . S W E U Á M 0 , M ir i n h t i n 1 1111 j >3,171,758.91 P o r c e la in 127,218.91 2,414,946 96 6,078,8*8.68 1 Total «abilities exclusive of e«»’1’»’ T o t t i PM«.»*»'» I” g ,5 5 J K S S ’ ii ! ' o 5 « o o r 88,455.181.40 8J.I38 30 S S I SrrwtotWBMf f * 'tu rn e d d u rin g th e y e a r .,, L o s s e s paid during th e y e a r ............................... Loaaea toCOrrcd d u rin g th e In O regon P e r e m h tr 51, i s m ........ .. 11 ' 97,470.08 -ÏM» to $ » A g e n t for th e B est S te a m L a u n d ry | - S h o p in B ric k B u ild in g n e x t O b se rv e r Office E. W . MORO I - • OREGON. | D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., P r o p rie to rs Revolutions Per Minute <5* The Dalles, Oregon. HAT is th e wonder- ful speed at which % r aft IH C cream sep- arator bowV turns. ,1 n T he rim of a six- I*10!1 k °wl» running at separat- ing speed, is traveling at the r a ^e R Kfe H e a d q u a r te r s for o u r S h e r m a n C o u n ty frie n d s ; p ric e s re a s o n a b le ; firs t c la s s r e s ta u r a n t w ith th e h o te l. n e a r ly *w o a n d a a minute, faster th a n the swiftest express miles T w o B lo c k s F r o m N e w D epot. train that ever ran. S u ch sp eed as th is m e a n s s t r a i n ojj . ___ H <*—« HI .> sh a fts, F R E E A U T O B U S T O A N D F R O M A L L T R A IN S bear- i n g s , g e a rs, fram e, in every p a rt of a sep a rato r, such strain as can only b e re n d e re d h arm less jgVffiJjl it a r flr lli uiwSuInltn El UHull V IN T O N by the nicest adjust- m entof strength, flexi- b ility , a n d q u ality of ^1 * tfe fW jB g j. HOTEL Grass Valley, Oregon. rn a te rialan d w o rk m an - ship. T he business E n tire ly new , c o n v e n ie n t to business. C tean beds, a n d ta b le th e b e st th e m a rk e t w ill afford. P rices re a so n a b le . C om m e rc ial tra d e so licited . a cream s e p a ra to r is to skim the butter- fat from whole milk, but to do this it must be made mechanically or it soon ceases to be useful as a sepa- T he machine that m eets these condi- and sells at the right price, is an ' I H C Cream Separato Dairymaid, Bluebell, or I H C separators have that carefulness of ' adjustment and balance of moving parU which 4 make for durability and easy running. There are points in th e construction of w I H C separators, such as the heavy phosphor • bronze bushings, trouble-proof neck lfeanng» * cut-away wings, dirt and milk-proof spiral g X T e t c . , which make I H C aeparatoi^ beyond any doubt the best of all to¡buy. There are four convenient sizes of each style, ask th e local dealers who handle these machines for a demonstration. G et catalogues or full inform ation from them or write ““ “ ■laea’V Por tale hy all dastease- I L E W IS , P r o p r ie to r . CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES OOOOOOPOQQQOQQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX)OQOOOCXX>OOgOOOOOOOO W HEN IN PORTLAND H Q T6L ““ Portland STOP AT § 0R6G0N C orner of 7 th and S ta rk 8 trc « t I* C H A S . W R IG H T , R r e e lS e n i M . C- D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r . I t is new, a n d its room s p ro v id ed w ith r u n n in g w a ter an d lo n g d ista n c e telep h o n es. E u ro p e a n p la n . > R ates |1 p er d a y a n d up. • WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY International Harveiter Company of America ,L Fi ve years ago I toga« usi ng wUla’eL in in w at «od e li and hsv« n<>8 tuffi-red wtlh rhe«- B a th ju b « . h op | I Everything First Class and lip to date. | 29,821 59 .88,008,544.00 P i; O E M n t X s S tfe A W C E CO^ M S. »■ s i 1 1 « n J » M oros B arber S I I llZ,8rt 28 1,074,164.77 All othSX~M**-b‘*lti«-B ........................................... I?«tes S L O S a x f wp E u ro p e a P ^ a . 82. A m o u n t o r u n e a r n e d premium« ou all oututa I l . ,e for « S n tm lf s lo n an d b r o k e r a g e ........ B S S S B 'S à S 1 ---- Total eapendlturas Market value of real estate o w n e d . ............. Market value of stocks and bonds o w n e d ........ Loans on mortguges and collateral, ate.................. Opposite Postoffice I ClroM claim * for lo s s e s u n p a id . ..,* * •’ •• • • • ’ • p n elflc train. T h e body w as discover ed shortly a fter th e train had passed and Cxjronor Clough w a s notified. N o papers o r o th er o b jects w ere found Tasee. licenses, and fee« paid during the y e a r ... Amount of all other expenditures......... <*............ S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 S C . Total « a » et« a d m itted In O re< ^ X B i L t - i "Crude Can nan. Of the early cannon, the target oups H onalres’ hom e« in th e e x clu siv e W est I w ere m ade by taking bars o f Iron and Farnum and Bernie Park d letricts. Few I binding them together w ith hoops, leavin g a hole In th e middle. T he sh ot liv e s w ere loet In th is ex clu siv e die rived. Sh eep sh earin g Is practioally all trlct. hut farth er n orth w est the build consisted of scrap s o f iron and often sm all stones. If they got too much fin ish ed In Polk cou n ty for th is season. in g s collap sed m ore ea sily and large I powder In the gun the barrel w ould ex T h e farm er« say that th e yield of wool num bers of d eath s resulted. plode, and there w ould be the deu ce to pay. T he en em y w ere not th e only R escu ers W ork to D arkness m any years p a st, and attrib u te tne R escu e work started a s soon as th e ones th a t w ere In danger In th ose cr.use to th e few sto rm s durihg the days. T h e gunner took h is life In his resid en ts of th e tow n w ere able to w inter. T h ree or four pounds per hurry to th e strick en d istrict, hut th s I band every tim e he applied a m atch to th s touchholo. But« w ith Qukt« sh eep are th e a v era g e am ong many nlgths* work w as by th e lig h t of lan- I m any b a ttles in early tim es w e te d e la rg e flocks. tern s and little w as accom plished. Th# cided by can n on .—E xchange. T he city co u n cil o f N ew port adopted storm 4n p assin g took dow n all th e J a resolution cen su rin g th e U nited w ires in th e path o f th e tornado and I Free Medical Advloa. S ta tes en g in eer Corps for reporting » th e electric pow er w as sh u t o ff im m e W ant som e free medical advice? depth of only 8 o r 9 feet of w ater ou d iately to p revent fu rther lo ss of life I H ere It Is. from Dr. Strickland Goodall Yaq'tlna bay bar and ord erin g the city W ith th e arrival of d a y lig h t a train- I o f London, and It is for b u sin ess men recorder to w rite to th e Oregon sen a load of m ilitia from L incoln, and th e w ho advartia« an d hence are b u sy, s e e . T hus: D evote one hour to each m eal, tors and rep resen ta tiv es a sk in g them p resen ce In th e city of G overnor More avoid in g all b u sin ess talk. H a v e no to tak e early action ln « |h ta ln ln g an head, th e w ork w as system attoed . fad s In food. B e m oderate. Probably au th oritative su rvey of th e Yaqulna H o sp ita l » fa c ilitie s w ere g en erally th e last is th e key to th e w h ole—“Be bar. adequate. Deo M oines se n t a sp ecial m oderate.” E ugene H anford o f T he L illies hn« train w ith 40 p h ysician s. Good, easy ad vice, don't yon th in k 7— been nom inated for m idshipm an In the M oney Is pouring in to th e city , th e | D etroit F ree P ress. A nnapolis n aval academ y by C ongress olty o rg sn lx a tlo n s are ta k in g th e lead J man Slnnott and Addison V. F lakel- All In a Line. In providing funds. burg of Baker ic tiair.2 I r.9 altern ate. •‘H e’s my Ideal a n d I’m h is Idol,” T he city co m m issio n ers p assed an E xam inations w ill be held in P en d le ordinance appropriating >26,000 for re- ■aid the girl. ton or Baker on April 16. Any other “ And your love affahr?” fief w ork. Citlxena p resen t a t tk e young m en a g ed betw een 16 and_ “Is an Idyl ” . m eetin g organ ised and 126,000 «sore “ And your fiance T’ years are e lig ib le to take th e exam ln d. A o ltlx eu s’ relief com- “ p a p s sa y s he la Idle.”— D o u is v llle at Ion ------- . organlxed, com p osed o f 60 m ltte e w a s . T he contract h as been le t for the o ltlse n s and an ex e c u tiv e co m m ittee | Qourier-Jotirunl. ¥ ’ bridge to be built by Marlon county o f four to w ork wt^h th e eev en city W ell Posted. ~ and Yamhill cou n ty Jointly a t a point T eacher (In leaaon on H olland)-rW hy, eouncllm en. « near N ew berg over th e W illam ette Q overnor M orehead announced th at W illie, don’t yon know w h a t country river. T h e con tract for th e construc h e w ould sen d a sp ecia l m essa g e to th e geography leeeon 1a about? Think tion w as let to th e P acific Coast bard. W ho w ere the people w ho'm ade th e leg isla tu re a sk in g for th e ap p ro Bridge com pany. and th e steel to th e prtatton o f su fficien t fu n d s to eare fot w a r o n x k a te e ? W U W e-De Autl taloon N orth w est S teel com pany. Th« en lea g u e.-J u d g e. th e h o m eless throughout th e stat«. tire coat o f th e stru ctu re w ill be >83.- W hetiy W itleee. 000. T he bridge w ill be of th e can C hanee*|e Freva Himaalf. She—1 w ould never m arry a m«» 1 “ Did you say be w as h a lf w ltted ?” tllev er style. “No; 1 only said he w ould he half .A n unknow n m an w a s killed near w ho w as a cow ard. H e —A bout how sritted If he had a little more se n e e ." - brave w ould It be n ecessary for hlto th e fatr grounds at Salem w hile pre- _ , S - , to be In order to w in your approval? Kxcfaange. "sumably M ealing a ride on a Southern Total income ................... •• bisgui»S«M«»iT4 paid for loaeea. endowments, annultl©« and »urrei r>ivi41* ‘ ne*d to policy holders during the year HOTEL MORO K . * Total aa«ets .......................... ..............“••• m in e on C oyote Creek by a prem ature exp losion . 4 H e w a s taken to W olf C reek, but died w ith ou t regaining con scio u sn ess. W illiam H artm an, an em p loye of the Oregon E lectric, w as electrocu ted w h ile w orking In th e mouth of a tun nel near O rville. M em bers of th e railroad com m ission are m aking an in vestig a tio n of th e a c c id e n t It has not been learned w h eth er th e man had relatives. T hom as Myera, w h ile handling ma chiuery-kfor the B elch er m ine at Whit ney. w as k illed by a h eavy flyw heel fa llin g od him. Hlg back w as broken, and h e lived but a short w h ile after th a a c c id e n t A sp ecial en g in e w as sen t to S u m pter for a p h y elila n , but th e Injured man died before help ar tf;" '" Premium* received during the year « . j « i • ‘ Ibtereat, dividends, and rants rerel^ d during toe Incom« from other source« received durtug the 9 Total liabilities ........ k * * ’ • fU iy i Total Insurance In fore« t>J£*mber SttoINCSS IN Ol Total rtaka written durina l th e y « “-.. NOTIOK GF FINAL BBTrLEMENT. Gross p rem iu m « received during the , In tho Coauiv Court of the stats of Ore Premiums returned during the year. gon for Ska« man ooontv. M Loaeea paid during the year........... . Eoeaea Incurred during the V ^ r .... la the matter of Ibe estate of Beery Behla- » gel deceased. *- a -- Total amount of rt«k« ovutanding in M. JOHNSON. Secretary. l'o «11 whom ii » ’J oonoern— Motioe to hereby given that the onder- «inged exeaotor of the ‘‘«tats uf Henri, ¡.olile«*»! daeeaaad, has filed with »heelers ot tha above entitled court hto ftosl report and aoeowut «• seek as»e«tor M d.^hai M oidiv ibe 7th dav o f April 1*18, St »be honr of 10 o'clock s. to theOonntv Coart room hi Muro, ooontv of Bb©ra»ap a»ata of Oregon, ha*, by order of said eoun daly made and aotared on the 8rd day of W . G R U T L E D G Ç , Proprietor, Marob, 1918, be*n d«ly appointed se the »¡ma and ptoc- for the eetth men« *»f mid 11 nnl report aud account, and lot the hearing and delete»»nation ot.objeeMooe thereof, It N e a re s t H o tel to Business C e n te r, B a n k any tbare be. > Dated nt Mon». Hhennan County,Orsgon, a n d Depot. C ourteous T r e a tm e n t, C lean this Ctb day of Maroh. l»l«. - A. D in in **««, Eseentug of the Beds and T a b le th e best th e m a r k e t w ill estate ot Henry Hah legal, Deaeaa, d W.G. Barairr. Attorney far «•»•to- Date of last publication April 4, 191*1 a ffo rd . - “ . ** first ae lai laiu's Get have « dc ho far as 1 so. T his cure« has and peo» highest t« dealers.— Tha M ontenegrins. It Is only to recen t years th a t Monte negrins have begun to appreciate the services o f the hospital. H u im e Bea man. after v isitin g th e country In 1889, w rote that th e people ’t a k e very little I care of their children, and only the I sound and strong grow up. In after ' Ufa, too, they are extrem ely averse to sanitary p recautions or m edical treat ment, and a sick M ontenegrin Is alm ost synonym ous w ith a dead man. At least he at once g iv es h im self up and, If he 1 recovers, looks upon It as a curious freak In nkture’s law s. T he few w ho reluctgntly su b m it to losing an arm or a leg Invariably refu se a n aesth etics and converse w ith their friends, sm ok ing a cigarette w h ile th e k n ife and I giw are a t w ork.” Amount o f capital stock paid up. (Incorporated? T r y a W a n t Ad. In •* T h e Observer. ltP a y s \ :