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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1900)
• « * *’ . ’ . * - * / ' • «•*-* s'*'/'/ - e 'T *7* % >, i», «k. * 4» - •«* t • c’ - •> • 9* ■*.**’. < 4— to-w-.w»’ -• •» a — «^ fctaiLJb—■>< VOL. Il : IKII»A\ II'AÌ AT *• IO, I I A A < O , Otti t.liv Hs.i la By IHA A. I IIEI.I'S. i mw* Candles Wa» « • »44» e- c. F W t«> tka >-««wa «4 4k« g ■ The fariner'a institute, held In b I . »«»(>.« «»n j <♦ ■ tills city lust u<-. k under the direc - •> g - >«aa < ■ *Mlw>h a « • « ■ tion of the Oregon Agricultural col % IverUainf r»ir* «t fxir.liv nf >r *»•«•• «g. ««» r »■< »» • ■ ìm t lege. »0 as great a sim e«« a» the I ttM »!«•<•- mo t «anguín could have «X|»» ie-l W'.PU 'LA 4 ‘ r . • g Th» attenjnnce was large, and the V-lisio I U trit»- e»t taken In th» meeting by our farmer» wa« Indeed gratifying, and showed 11 desire on their part to as«|«t ona anol her and al«o to re 'reive :is*l«t«n<r and advice at the THE hands of thoac u ho have »pent yr ur» Ids ■ f! >rt on to-tialf of the institute • » In study nnd experiment to ennlde ire worthy of special mention, as * ••« ••••••••••••••••••••••. lh< rn to la-ltcr understand Ilie needs without them, and the kind •» sistnio-e of it Mhrlti-n, lie meetings and meth'sl« of the farine . The Allmny Ih-mocral takes ex The first session w as held Thur»- could not have tieeii the sucvi-ss th»t ceptlon« to wh»t we said regarding There can Im nothing day evening, at the .M. E. church, they were. the Act loti of It««- Al’winv - ity < ar .11 mil the attendance, while not «» but |ir»ise due those who ki willing In denying re«|«onsiblllly >f th" 1 -g large a» the which followed was ly assisted, esisx'ially thoso who as sUel bridge nt tfi.it city it hill very good, The meeting wnsiqs-n. sisted with viK-nl music, as well as tlie mcuils-rs of th» mandolin club. mstes flint the county should look ed by an »ddre •s of welcome, by ll.n A J. ‘ John»««, ' of till« city, These meetings ate l*>und to be of nfter Ihst bridge n* w. ll ns the «me and was dcllveml In a manner much ts-netlt to uur people, not only In tld» city. Now Brother Nutting wiili-h c.iusiil th« visit r» to feel the farmers who attended, but to Io, as well, and we you are well aw.nr<* of th«' fact that that they were welcome Io the ta-sl tlie cltlxens of h (s Hist We Will he ub|<< to have the two case« have no similarity that our 1 I’v ifT rded flu- respon»«> Ithyeomla» »bowed plainly another Institute in lids < Ity before Whatever, and w«i hnnlly 1« lies« by Dr. Hint flic word» of Mr. Johnson bad allother vear r-.lls around, and wu Dint you would annctl >n ttie nett'-n twen received In the spirit In which can assure the peo|>le who so kindly of the court if It should t»ke chnrgc they liad ticen Intended, and w vs de ,»aisled In the one ju«t eloaed that of the bridge nt tills time I.Inn livered In a very pleasing manner. they will have the hearty co op«-r < lion of all our |H»>plu when the tint«« county dlii nil she w i» n»k< d to do Follow log lids was en addreas on comes for holding another meeting fi»»| adulteration, by Prof. John at the time tills bridge w ■» con kult'in, wtii.h |(l»itiiy set forth of this kind. struct«.1, in i u' I reaaou many of the methods employed Deith of Xrt Keoa the adulteration of our fo>«l for Hie city to i . < t I n il tin - in In ind fool prisluct«. The evenings ty should b«* responsible for lhe re Mr». Jacob Fees died Febrtiarv, program close I w I th a recitation tiy |«alrs that nre now so badly 'Iceded. Miss Elite Hlmre, which waa 23, liroti, at her home near l.ctmnon, II. k I the Interests of tlie county de delivered In « very pleasing manner at the age of 7K years. She was a plum er of tbeearly *5o‘s manded the brl-lg" no d-iiilit that and was greatly appreciated. Ex • lli-r hii'issud died two or three tho county w uld huVff built It, nnd cellant vocal 1 u«l waa Inlccpen ed year* ig > leavi-ig tier pr iporty In luring the «-ii tiing, «t.Ii a nd led Io wlilcli case the county Would grc-tly tu Ho program, and which ventoried at alaiul tl2", ssi winch have kept II In repdr, Ju«t tlie same -b-morislnated that dir city I» lax- rhe lias since reduced in -tly to ■ - -1 tnl r of gu I vocaTtot* money, makiiif her tlm we ihiiiest ns it di . » tlo brlilge In ltd« city, nn-l woman in tliecounty, Having no all other county brhlges It I 1« not who «re i v< r r- oti to II n *l»t w lien i-allrd n|».li to d 1 tlieir part in enter chtldreii the property will go to right or just forth« dtv of Allnny taining tlie puli brothers and sisters. It Is thought to undertake nt th 1» time to shift Friday mi*rnl fc at hilf p3't nine »lie i< fl a w ill. the rcsjsinsitilllty f< r H *-ir !■«! man* the »rennd »e»»i h w i» lx guii, and Thoma* Thompyoa fo-zi 2oid prev fou» evening agement onto the county, and 0 Vrh like that of H was Well lltt'-ll I. The pr ,’run th« citlxena of that city do not Rurx*- w .1» o|H-n«d by I nddresl ob Forage Friday nfternoon Sim Haw- ti nd family concluded lion the pl.-in, Although they would Plant«, by Dr. Withy <■<«inlie, and ken Viali Thomas Thomp* undouliti dly favor some »«’heme tiy w as listen«»! tn w Illi much inten st to Inter« *t.-d in the son nt his home near Mountain which the tale» <«f Hint city couhl by Hi..», wI ■ of StocK. A few minutes Home, niMiut » mile» north east of I m * reducid, l ut tli.it ts uf no con raising very Inti-resting discussion follow- Brownsville, No one was found at cern to ttie ta x pay i-r* of tin county. >»l, winch gave nil an op|»irtunity home and a» th I w.isunusu il searcli to elpri 's Hu ir view » on lliv »'.lie was made for 1 honipson. Mr. Haw- j< cl, nod, lik<* other di*cil»«ioiia, ken noticed that the mouth anil of a The farmer's Institute held In thia gav«» out many new idea» which are young shell ilierd dog <>f '1 tiompson’a elly last week w is a grand sui'cesa. tmund tube of material n»»i«tiine«* to was quite I Jlootjy, »ml on ne irci, .Mr. It was Just the sort of a meeting nil who tn< I th<-iii. Thon folhiwcd I homp»<m w is found near the wood that we Ii id wish* I to - -e, and II I« an address on clover growing, by F. »lied on his h ind» and knee», his f ce oil the ground quite demi. The ~ Iedci'd gratifying to tede that our .1 Denny, who lives 1« »nort «¡¡Malice pup had torn off one nr. and torn , from thlacity, <n«l It was by no pnilde took am h an u live Interest means Ito- h-«««t iiilt-rusting address away thosldeof the face. < >n Mlg In th« meeting. ‘ l iiere Were lll iliy of th«* meeting. Mr. Denny told gestion by some |nirti«x of foul I'l'y farmers present, , and nnd nil Mi-nu-d how tic raised clover, nnd to prove the coroner was notilled. ‘ oroner N «rimiri went to Browns wi ll pleased with Hie n-»ult, mid • i Hmt he r .i*«»i it tie liad aome »1111 ville Saturday evening, but lio was pies, pull d out of the liny mow pr« »*i I themtclvi'* In muny words which u*-re iti-lea-d 11 strong argu not n<-e<|cf| and did not go to tin* of pr.il*i' fur what they had In nd. ment In fa\ -r of lii» m<-th---is of rais »■•«n« of the death, a» there w i» no Mr Denny doniti tti.it the d itti w.f» from heart Nudi meeting» ire l«niiid to I»- pro ing till« variety <>f hay di «if. Mr. Thompson was 73 years ductive of mudi g I, mid It give» Inst yviir cut from three to ill«* tons of ige. lie leaves a daughter, a p«-r acre tr--m tils field nod in his nd the writer great ¡ h-.i-ur« to note the dress tie told Ju»t imW It was done, student III Sodaville! olleg**. Interest taken. lila remarks were followed uy Inter From I.ito consular reiHirt« we find esiltig discussion on Hu* subject, ' Unit rdlroid tr.ivel in ludia on the Joseph Bosch, a North iHkolii which was follow«»! tiy a few re leipular third cln»s eo»ts only threo t attle buyer. Is tn l‘-rtland, hiving 111 irks on the "iwr** of a cow" tiy Di. mill» per mile le«» than one cent Wit tiy com!»*, which was ln«l« cd In- collie to < ireg in to t oy .<»»1 tieni of il«-«»i intcri-stiiig. lhe nfternoon for three mile» or not over thirty mttle. Hi- rei ently purel....... I . -i . -s|o«i ope ne<l w ith an mi-ire»- on cent« per !•»» miles. Stic has tint mile» of r-tllroid, yet carries head In Idaho, il !• g f I» for yi ir “flax culture** l»y E. E. Iutrlmore, loo,n»i,-*«i p i**,-ngt r» per ye.ir nio»l manager of th«* N. W. F A F. < 1 , Ilogs mid i'Jii for tw i y e tr olds. He of tin 111 going tl.irii class. 11 u » * 11 •viya cattle raising in < iregon Is < pro of this i lly. an«l was of milch Inter- l. 1» adopted 11 very low charge for e«l to uur farmer frh nd«, especially fltable Industry, ns tin- mild winter» those w tlo nre Intelidll g to grow dl distance- beyond a hundred mile» here render fci ding >f cattle nlni>»t ti «X, n t only this year but In year« no matter liow far tlie <n«t is tlie same. I he numix-r of her |ii-*eii- t.nncce'sarv, gras» growing green to come. “Bulli r M iking on tlie gers III re.1 .cd under this I r Inst I irm" w i» tlie next aut>J«-ct present- 'in tlie range» dl winter. year from k>,uno, issi up tu 1 ,j, issi , mai. t»l, mid »»• most ably liandle I by Mr». J II l‘e< ry, of lairwood, mid Witness, • In lite I'oeur d* Alene tlie nd<lr«-«s wa» malic all Hie more' The enroltmrMit at the Oregon Ag* riot ca»i s t< »tify Hi it Ilio “bull pen" InXercaHng owing to Mr«. Peery's rlcultuml < olleg«- I« l"l. the Inrgest prt son win-re the rioting miners r< putatlon a» n butter maker. Stic In the history of the institution. told in no mistaken w >rd»Just how were confine I while under arrest, «tn gained tlie ri pulatlon of lacing Th«* he«« of both hrmlwphere» in Th*? was n filthy, untie.iltliful, urnumfort om of uur ts *1 butter uiiker», mid VY««k:> illite place. It might In* »’ ite I that no doubt her remarks will la* of un- “bull pen" prison«, jai'es and peni I ¡old benefit to many who ar« mark eting liuii'ln-ds o! | h > units ..f butler AliMINlMTHA TOR'S Nul l* E. tentiaries, are g-fsi places to stay every y 1 ar ind a lio are <aimpelh*-l to out of, and ought not to t»- furnish- ae ept tin low« st market price for it cd tooluxuri ow Ing to it« lack of »up« rlor quality. V*tftte After n leogtliy ilisi-u'siun < n tiutti-r Now It Is sal I that tile |H'opl0 nf making V. < ladek addresses to iCnrn that the nii»’iliiit on Hi« manufacturo of Nicaragua want to Is- mm-v-l I i <hilt spp . nt«*l < In»-'«, and tie dearly il<-moiisl ratisl the conn- the l'niti»! States. As we are al-out that the grain riislng farmer wa- t.i t.ulhl the Nl irigui cnnrl, mid waatlng his time In tills valley, and will Invest severil million dollar« that there was much more room for money making In lhe manufacture down there. It inlgtit l><- the part of 101 cheese iiiid l*utter on the farm wisdom to annex Nicaragua. The limn there was in try Ing year after country through which tin- canal • year to |*sy off ttie indebtedness by will pi" will Im Amerlcanlred any rnlslng grain al forty «-viits n bushel. l io-la-i »«-»«Ion of tlie institute way. w as held at the cllv li ill, and long t-i furolh«* liourof ts-ginmug hadar U HITS K Y The On-gon delegation in congre»» rived the hall w is crowded, anil have tind ti conference with tlie standing room waaat a premium. Tlie »¡e-aker of the house concerning the program was o|H*ne | by an uddr •»« on |»>ultry ral-lng by Prof F. I*. Indian war veteran bill, and the out Kent, which was very interesting look is now brighter th in ever tie- and brought forth sum« discu'slun k>ro for the pa»«nge of tliu measure, on Hie 'uljjis t. By rispie-t I.. E. TIME < Alti». which will he good news to many lairlmor«* sang a -obj, which hm •» For Yaqulna: very In irilly ri»-«-lv«»1 after which worthy survivors of Indian« In Ore Train leaves Albany . .12:45 Prof. Kent enter tain*-. I and delight .......................... I B gon. <»l th«* audience with a numtsT <d " arrives Taquina . 7:45 sferloptb-an views of ttie Agricult llidurnlng: Do not tn gleet to register If you ural college mid the stock to tai Lravrs Y.iqulni.... . •»:<<> found ttu re, the property of tliu col Ixxives ( 'oevallls w I'li lo Xole at the ap|>roech?tigelec lege. 11 I’li«- «Ion w is cl<>*ed w ith Arrives Albany .12:13 tion II lecture on slight of ban I, tiy V. I 1 or Be troll: tXulek, which prove«! very inter - l.euves Alliany.......... «■•Hug, nnd «howe l Mr. < ladek tu Arrives Ilei roll 1» nn «‘Xpert in Hits line of work. H<- perform««! m*veml very clever I Returning: lanves iH-trolt.................. 12:2" !■ tricks, which were pr >n<>unc««l far Arrives Atlsiny...... . 5:45 p Cures Impotency, Night Emission« .ind a’ove those of the average per Ono and two connect «• Albany Wasting diseases, all effects of rcil* former. I tn* program ns t1i»t Arranged was and <’■ rvxlii« with houthi-rn Pai ifle abuse, or excess and India- train», giving direct servi to and ■ ■ \ urn e tonic mid coiisid-r «bly changrsl, nn«f owing In from Newport and adjacent lieaches WF l.liHid builder. I ■ H i su km -s «me nnmln-r of th«* prograni Trains for the mountains nrrive at was omitted, which would Ii tv« I ic i '.ov t" J• lie d < < » • and ta-en very Intere-tlng to the l-*«ll«« lietroltat noun, giving ample time restores the fire of youth. prc»ent. It ts’lng a paper on (s ultry to reach camping ground» on the By mail AtH* per lox: <1 bo«cs rtfslng, tiy Mr- \Y <t. Mcltonnlií. Breiientiusli mid Mantlain river the tor 4I2.AO; with a written gmirun* Mrs 'I II..,, ild’a little 1 liild w as ill, same day. tr«’ to cure or reTiind the luoney. atni till« previ iit««l her from licliig En» I x Mrost.« |-r> »«-nt to «lollVer It, hence II w as Malinger. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. not read II. I.. tV it to ». Clinton A Jachaun St«., CMtCACO, ILL. J. .4. Morri», of tills city, acted as T. F. A I’ A. h-f sa’e by I re»y.» $ ’»«ry, Melo, fire. chsir.n-i i during tnr- »«-« i «n», and I J Tesivi n Atr’rd, Albany l**r $ intitt», inv»rUH) inni» •' t •• | BY ■V • •• * EDITOR •I * NO. I'. Men’s Wear Ladies Shoes Cur Muslin Underwear.. $3.00 kiiplí ni Scio 4 < »nr line <>f ' Star 5 Star" I pii«*» lac«* »hcM’A in Brown anti Black at $2.50 per pair have proven ex cellent goods. A lady ‘‘once a wearer aluava h wearer <>f thei*ecelebrat- e<l alioea. It i the I Our‘‘King ’ fedora hats in the latest colon* anti tin new spring black in now- on out 'helves at....42.00 We are showing nice fedora" at LADIES' WRAPPERS New Hut ladiea* pi>< il. wrapporx in and paterni*, MEN S FOOTWEAR Presiieat Vice President CasHicr I hiea a generili bunking and ex* change husinewk launa mud« ul current mte», and drafts punted on principal eitle«. In the new and latest style toe, in black ami brown, only »onte .to $2.50 4 J E IP A /. Eli. I.inlies’ new spring tie» OllEUON. SCIO, WE ARE SHOWING X . ’<• line • -! ribbon* The late.it noveitb-« In msdros mid ¡freni shlrta »175 cent», tl.is» unii gl,5". Boy» fnney laundrled «hirts with two detachablo col imi nre in thè lenii nt presant, only 50 cento. All kind» of watches clin k» .«nd Jew dry r- i«iUed promptly. I »inner »eta This same shoe is commonly sold at 12.50 to Biffi» 2JÎ Bl AL jiniiSB S7.25 G. Dz TROTTER, Stayton... 9 CAPITAL. Î2OOOO iT PATS Newly furiiistiisl and refilled throughout.« Our tables nr« supplied with ttie twst the markets afford .. South <>f bridge, Scio, Ore. EAST nini SOTTI! \ I % T*> tradì' in Album 1 ,|. J. Barnes X Son , r ■ I b % x Shasta Route < tenuint I--.1 i. • I There i- ONLY (>XE SX \<; pH and the name “snag proof," is I at the top and on the heel. If getting an imitation. Men» »bort Slicker*, $1.25 Ir«'*'« l‘r»riSanti * *>a, *n., ”* •• Îî, o p, tn i«' p, m In h -« • «iiian-l : ; 11 a w )| w ». •• •*»»< rwiuftrî«» *..♦»■ i», ni , < Va iwn Fisi ■ ISO <•'. ni , » H •’ • «tfsfrt; v 43 • tl» . Il D «. fU t ¡»♦- h t ri • «■ » in lit •• k AtiwA« t lh 7 JA a »n »'■&> a »t* ** 4 tii« ax<>' L'U tn 9 w a m •• l-> •« Yngi l*'« I J» ni ' 4M) a ni •• on tn a no p in Fnt? *A <«r }-. *. SQ « ni *> *’ • m. " t ' > <tf M. » . > • J: ‘A a tn 1 X’» a 1» • - U ♦ ■ < t ' X > w thlrnbii. p fit < -N p. 4M. ^a.ntdiig im 4. • ni 'il.'« ?u. •• X« a York IJ •*! f» tu U M p. lt> The Farmers Store ini’* Off lo’lt trwin« PullMMk latti To? - ’ ’hair '»'■ "»»< i •uiu'iifo U» < ’.r l*»n «lid KI I’»"»». X < W 4»r »nd tom i >’ I .»¡w t.» 4 . I« .»/• »t tana and NV iVutruetatn • «rtttts-s lni( a * ***»»» F»wi»cttapa* wt*h ral nr* for It« H.M.ultt, JuiFM'l, < Ulnu. t* bl ¡Up! ft*"«. ••nfrwi an 1 * 1 th % . . i ba Al Wv*t Mi» M ►. W .*>• Î-Iiixtt «« r CLOTHING •k> e’aliiHi or » I ir»»* A H M kKXH AM, u F A • nd.or. \V e now liavt4 tli<‘ best selected <tock id ( lotllillg ever shown in t he valley, whicli we arc ottering at................... Way Down Prices \V<‘ li.'ivt' many speci«'il lines of Spring ami Slimmer suits nml light weight underwear.. BLAIN CLOTHING CO.. Albany. Oregon Instruments Sold on l-Ltsv Terms (’all mid see mv goods Ijoforc NERVHA^iS TfRRY S. JOHNSTON ------ riiot’Hi» roi CO. a All kind* of mill Work on >hort notice Ail kind" of I.itinbur. Sa*li, Poor«, Mouldings Sltin- fgk", I’aintf- «nd <'il" ... SC!0. OREGON W« buy our stock in large iimintitle» .m l keep « foil line of earring«* and wagon ui.it« till. All k Ind» of work in <>iir line done on st-ort notice............... ............. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Shop opposite I Iverv Stable St I« », i »REt it »S GO h > 1 in: 1H. H. HENLINEt» ( 1-llol‘HILroK INI.Y I HITS ( LASH SIKH' IN THE ¿hiving. H»tr Culling. - 3h»s;ooing. ■ LtJt«« Httr Cra«aing Balhe. • • CITY 15 cania 25 15 ' ' 25 25 " . WIU«>N, Attorney at Law ¿ni Notary Public h (’1 o , Ail work guaranteed first class, quinine 1 lair I onic -liest on market. J )It. J. W. \■' KIEL, OKHiO.X. li W A —' ' I' s in.-et- on Hie 2d aid 4th .»rn'iroai ,-ien ig» -f •adì m-'iith, af Mi-mi- hall isitiiig ii.-igh ts r*. •nlislli invitisi A M Yol’Nti. X < < X Yoi ».., < ¡. rk spi * lAi.Hi f <> ii he fraction A 'SI» 1>I I I • Is *O I HE IA E laitlTt IS l>, OlOi.oN PuTWill iniike regular trips to Melo. Watch local -olumn f«>r<l-*tcof visit« THE WEAR AND TEAR OF MEN'S NERVES n Itaanlta tn 1< billty — vxhaaati u, a i • I bs- H n of the t»»ly. bui «iiiauiti.ui of th« montai tn. ultwa m well I li» r V • « f ti « --Ir liso t.niir t ’> I of their vv»l fon-es Th« nerves havs iv- Ilf.- • suffer from lark of narv« <■ utr -1. and Ih* blisal vraaala that snpj.iv t.i---« rgans ar« n.a In pr ¡»-r tons •-tif'BYAN < rr»rt» th« •Hl HVDYAW [•rovtiiea thi« vitality or ti«rvs fiaon that 1« wauttiig.'* Aru vu •P- prom tag thta eondttl .. ' Nera . » 1 *- > i : • v ■ Ai- y a «r''wtn< prvmatarvly «ta? Du y m • ■' rwitni« In it • Tig I ii dark rings rind, r -s-* Pig . :-i s liilnfa-« and ranken chm-ksIFtg J>. waaau««»of limba P g t • |»»T ap|»--ltn «nd Uni-sin-t In-llg-s Ihalt-r of th* X«»rthwtwrt in PIANOS-and-ORGANS Agvut, ¡‘orV General Blacksmiths Wagonmakers. . . 1 ( 1 i 1 diary «pella■ On y -u «affir ».• ■ pl« *• night»’ I‘- ' i imv' r ' dr- s 1 >• u amks tn tlie m -rnliig h.-ll -w -v-d and tlr-d t’ Ar« you despmdsnt. melancholy? Th, von • huns-ci®ty’ Ar» vonr knms siiaky ? itav« you i«uu in th« small -f the lawk? 7 hrs« svmpt- rr-s all toll v >n that r mr nerv«« are falling you that v i will gr >w ol«l l.mg b- f r- v--nr Unis Ht'Ilï \N will »«vs v>a Hi lit AN will mak« a ml ust »tr mg manly man of y<-u Ht’DYAN r.-vi»»«, mat -rvs. r« jnv-iistr» <i t» nr druggist al 'i—and get IB UY \ X N r r- ty jn«r Ill'll «AN, t r Ilt'liY \N i» what you n— i > f tin« 1 . oiy nirn » • and f s' i id"’ -' n f ttis h-isrt, h ' fls*h«a. «•.or»! <1 m«m<«-y, nan* a after «atlng, tw ! h Ing t for- the -V. « ting pain», m -ntoi-.- trt- ' i-.i’< * < r.’ In ui. I. nt v ■ vr>. «w in ni r g i-i ' irs. a aiiaky. all goti« f-rlilig Remember IH'DY XN >*-- a vig< r r»- buste -ii, • man with r-r«-« f >t.a ei.in v HVBYAN I» w. ed-rfnl HFBYAN I« si-trunw.. <t«d to ur I i-liag ■ ’-I >1 " • ' ’ ’’ il'-t nerve and ti.-> « builder kn -wti tn mnt < «1 •> ism « Ht'bYAN Ht’L«ï AN Will lift you from that f ■ ’ - nt, -y «n I <tis->. irs*-«ni«nt th." vu «r« now In. and will msk« of ynn aliajpy man Try H! DYAN v u w ill »<* n ?•• r'Utvin-«I ttn 'vsn i ur«« W men'» Ner-Sa Th «uan<b f wi men n»» Hndyan f t T |’l ItV i \¡ f’ u v'«r dm --»p .. » « ea ‘ >g-s ft AX If v indi-., -rd •» t r » . ¡ t ,. ,,<{ d,rr- • sir. Blit HI . MUYAN MIEBT CM, - ' , - ' I , 1 , 1 , 1 ( • X • • ■ i » ♦ A x