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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1888)
. - 1 i -K-, .k. ..IS.- v I1 1., .;. i it We are now prepared to print LETTER HFAUS, BILLHEADS, STATEMENTS, CALLING CARDS, POSTERS, ETC., ETC.j' 'uul'1(itsteftm' national authorities mi ii mnnrr-rirMi a m,'"-iTTr The Lebanon Express. F HI I Y, J U X E 22. 1S8S. ELY. Kirlpatricl, lacaer nECORATlOS BAT ADDRESS. Extract from Hon. F. M. Miller's address. C'omuiauder, Comrades, Ladies and C!ent.nan. We meet to-day, in the silent city of tile doml, to show our love and retpeet for the memory of the Leroic dtad.whose sicwi jjrftves loving aud loyal hands nil over our land, have this day deeorr.ted with the choicest flowers of spring time. Memorial Day, was instituted in lienor of the memory of those who in their death offered cp their livesr.sa voluntary sacrifice, for the perpetuity o tie Union, wheh our immortal TN.v.ilutionarv Fore Fathers Handed down to us. There is no reason v. hv a Tien ad prosperous government found- d by the voluntary sacrifices or it - irymg i unuo wnat uiey un- c-itiseis, defended in any and all wars j w isely did in heat and passion U-fore nd preserved and handed down to the he war. At the meet it g of the two ftUuro millions, bv those who have AaseiaWies of Presbyterians In Phil: -made this country the home of the free delphia, tiie burden of every speaker tni the asylum of tke .distressed of wf re-union of the severed churehes. every nation and dime, should not We arghid to note that the proposition IretCw nd generously looV after and j w,et with general approval. President Ttvtwnneese its defenders In every M ar j To the young men aud citizens, of the J - - - country, I would sav, ever hold your-1 tt llw- hd tl wurage to rebuke selves ready in time of necessity, to do ' t,w '"tetitiou that- keeps the iKUtle for your eouutrv and flair- ThetwwreaU'hari'l"!Sniv:wt- Ilia remarks reserTAtion of the country and Us best;3 r'lvl with tumultuous xy interests. are far alxive and txvond ! l'J lus- We bpe that all cl.isses of party strife or fower. To the noble 1 "ur Wlow-ettl5!?ns will learn a lesson women, the great responsibility of love I from hi wordsf trfaf-itwa. for the wuntry, aKuek depends. Tlu r .. . boys and girls under their charge to-day j Ve welrtme )!;-. tj. W. G ilwny and will in a few years, be the men and ! bride back lA'banon fnn;i their v omen, who will determine the future njOBntaSl1 ,r5P- We Itk. the recrea destiniesf this eon ntry. Let loyal y tion sn'1 r1 fro ministerial labor, imd virtue be your guid uj star, and i Hlbutter prepare him fot:iear!iners .nil will be welL i w ork of tlje and now that the To-day, thanks be to (Jod, we live m j yS pastor has a helpmeet f-x life a united country, beneath the crasd j wor?s we rfneerly hope thai their old flag- that won oar independence. ! un"d efforts f rr g.od will be own and iiay it"Vi.-er v,nve, theymbol of Uberty, j b5oSrf cf tJtHl- "e give tfceci mar heart and a united people. Comrades, m j -"d band or. a ruper.is and harpy conclusion. The Grand Army do-.-a not i jou5" through life, and.a-'-Ond Lh- t neourage eetsosal hatred- "Oik of our comrades lian jtud Jl.el as have iveaoe'!. A great one ArliO( will last- as long as American History is read, hm said, with malice towards none, and oharity fur ail. This is the sentiment f the order, A .few inore years, and vewill sink into the valley sind the shadow of death. May we with the Jtind friends that are gathered here tc ijAay, o live, that w htn the summons (Wtmes, we may meet where glorious peace and rest is found in the nfcniois above. WASHINGTON LETTER. The tKriff debate wrts plwlaing along over the lumber olaTie-wlien Mr. Cox of N. Y. createti a diversion by asking wermission to have read a dispatch from St. Louis, announcing President C:eve-i&naoe ir. f-purgeoirs jaeriou huid's renomiuation by acclamation. iouI. tfce Sword and Trowel, iu which 'This was greeted with, vociferous an- I he conveys the impression that under plause by the lX-mocxats, and Mr. Tar- j certain contingencies lie will establish reney, who Iiad the floor, waved his oew societies for liome ad foreign bandanna rapturousiy. As soon as the niission-worli. lemoerats had quietod down the Re- j rrr: pubUcans answered them with a round ' Eternal vigilance" is tiie price of of applause and liand-daspiug. 5'.he mends, as well as liberty, and we Ilemoerats joineil rn this again, and j would modestly suggest to parents to Che -scene was continued for several j use a little vigilence in knowing where tninutes. ' i and what their lys are up to at night. -On Wednesday ITie White Honee was j One ounce of prevention is worth a as quiet as it nsaully is on these sum- i poond of cure, and a '-.stitch in time mer days and there were no indications often ssaves nine." out side that its occupant had just re-j -- x-eived a renomkiation for tiie high of- ! Tf thcre w a r;-rht lhi"S to be done, flee he now holds. In the morning ! aR;:? ya scera to 1 through a wrong Mr. Hev land drove in from Oak View his country residence, and went to work as usual with tiie mass of papers rrm,iri ttiion. H. permitted sio visible anxiety about news from the j convention, but he read all the tele-j grams, with great interest. At noortjtlie KxrKKflS liarnt ,lC:m, of a lie went down to tue recePUou in if j tIiird party in the late campaign and Kast room and shoo hands with the the KxPRKKS a liews paper u Ha! jople who b,ad gathered there to 6cejlia,La! , we , aw oul him. Later, when the bulletin an-1 ,JCn? OQ the j, Jiouncinghisreuomination wasreaiv-- ed, he was seated at dis desk. Col. Lament read him the telegram, ami fter exchanging a few remarks, tli President went on with his work as if nothing had happened. Soon the eon-jgratulatorj- telegrams began to jhhit in from all over the couutry iu large lium bers. than her husband had done The choice of Vice-Presidential can didates on each of llie old party tickets is of vital importance at this election 1 n n;A.t.,. .!-,. ... - : oeeauseoi uie uossiiaoiy uui iu ihsi- t d nt of the Senate for the next two ses - moiis may have the casting vote on ad : J , ... . ! questions of sutiicieiit interest to cause j a division on party lines. The terms of I , twe've Demottratic Senators expire on i the 4th. of March, Of all these j the only neat which the republicans ; , V J :V, X A , J faet, may be the Express knew ail news Col. Lamout tel( phoi ed it toOak : , , .. . , ... t, .. . , , , , , ax)Ut it, but eoul-1 not from the gido y V iew, to Mrs. Cleveland, who showed .... r .. , f. ... , ' , ,. . . ' .. ,. i heights of its Ion v position, condescend lnuch more dehtrhi. over the tidincs l . .. ... . .. . can hopa to win is that of Mr. Mel'hcr- strive to understand and serve the in a n, of New Jersey. j t rests of your employer. If your As Sf.nator liiddlebcrger will make j wages are low, even too low, do not h t way for Mr. Barbour, of Virginia, the t that !e an excuse for shirking your Democrats lire sure of being no wor.e duty. Iiut strive to make your service off in the next Senate than they are so valuable to him that he can not spare now, while1 iu case Mr. Mcl'herson J you from Ids force of employees and he should be succeeded by a lJcmocr:t, j wiil readily advance your jay. thnv will Vmvt ev.'ictlv tht'SHiiit' iiimi-I " J I ler of Senators as the Republicans can tie them on every party vote. and ! - Should the next Senate be tiM, an effi rieiit parliamentarian could render va aabie service to his parly as prcsid- ine-offic r. and an inefficient one could ... , , ao tor Criuonairig ir.jury. mi, mioihh the Vice President-elect die Ix-tween th? casti is of the electoral vote and the meet ig of the Senate, it would be doubtful whether that lw dy would le aWo to organize at all.. tf i" f IT Tvrr-v nrrvn Mf vv .' l. 1 . U. i vi 1 J oUiMJAl I C O L, I J M K . Peace on JTurM cm;? Good M"7 to Men." SabbMli llesecratlun. The Christian Sabbath U rwojrnizi-d j as a U:iy of ivt-1 and rontons worship, ? : :.. .r k ..... ...... 1 .. j - . it in viit- i-i uiu Miuiiii uiuuiuri:s oi iwr christian oi iliziition, one of the bul warks of our free institutions by which, wo cau worship under our own vine :m.l tig tree, without any to molest oi harm w. We are sorry that the Sun day law ws violated In Lebanon last Sunday by the Lebanon Hose Teaiv. There could have been no excuse for litis outrage on the christian sentiment of our quiet town. It la bad enough ft r individuals to Iraniiile on law and .r der, but for mi organized body to do so, ii simply an murage that call for the severest criticism. Siu li conduct wi s a sorry Invitation to good people to set tie among us. . We are glad that t'umherland Free- ' byteriana can meet and legislate in the interest of the church without the ne- i ejssity of wrangling over the dead i sum of t lie past. They vvn cross and recro Mason and Pixou's line with out knowing where it is. They have done s for more than three-quarter or" aeentury. Not even the bloody civil wal" destroyed the spirit of brotherhood among our people. The other churches eeia:m wan present ana nddrecd t lie too brHiies in a few w I -timed sen- you" for every word and work iu the Ma-rters course. Time can never be heavy on hands that are ill led for CJod. The w Idling may complain that the wheels of tin? sotreeeem to move. P.ut to the child of God, seeking to erve Christ, tinje seems idl to ehort. To sm.4j tn one there is n- wearing fcr the tiure to gc paw. Therefore he buys up opportun ities, seeing the days are evil. Time, to him, ia part of his lease below, ud upon Low, thee Leurs are sjout, eternal issues depend. ?.Ir. Sixirgeon does not seem in least iIi.po?el to make p?aee with Baptist brethren who stand bv tiie his th Baptist Union, and the Union seems inclined to rt filiate. Tne latt sten ")ry oeno on n ! there is another war to it. and a better ' "J""' " God'S lhlit 5"ou o r'ot fi"'1 ifc and not out. Backv.ooii, Or., Juno, 13, 1S-SS. Well, well! That is a irood one on i enough to vote the ticket. Some of us 'having voted the Prohibition ticket, i I say of course we were anxious to hear all about the election, and so snatching up the TOxritEKS, on its arrival we read the "election returns" with breathless i suspense, nut narj' a -word auout our party. But hold! Perhaps we are too g a tinng as pr i tion, ncr deign to refer to so small a ! body of cranks, or rather fannytix as some of our cultured enemy's call us, , v.f l!, that being the case, we beg par- , ... , , - . .,, ' , 1 . ' " ' to our heart, but to the rusticitv which naturally pel tains to the life of a cow " mim "When you take a position at service, be faithful. Work diligently and! "V(.,i von cru a -zi.r. V. ... I on its own town ana booming her fur ! all i-he 13 WOrtll. i'.lt lofik at the ndver- ! thslnji co!ums lf thitt p.,,x.r iuui M,e if j the boom is solid and substantial or j mere mockery. The local columns ! n)a" deceive, but the advertising will I not. Scout Truth is the corner stone of one's character and if it be not firmly laid ! i n i-nn' Vi r.n r n. fri1i-. atrool on finr.nMnl structure is liable to crumble and go to pieces Vm the roek of ?pculation or temptation. I TO 110TlfA Kri Irill.l: To l"ni-ncr. To' the fanners of I. inn county. If you want, tarni tinpiomont., or ma chinery of nny desr-ription,- rail on 0111 maiii'ger, U. W. Cms on, at LcImuicii and we assure you that vou will meet with ourtesy, and a full line i f cur jToods tiiat can be b wght r.s cheap as it any place In Linn county.. Stavkk fe Wai.kkr. All person knowing theinselvis in Ubted to in.' veill pi 'iisi' -nll at my Id stand and settle, as I need my money. M. A. Miu.-ut. W. FORTHILLER & CO., ALBANY, - - OREGON. MsnuUKtuivm of tout Doulors in ull Kinds Furniture. Import all First-Class Goods DIRECT FROM THE EAST. A complete stm-k of Wall Paper, lieco ratlons and Window Shades. U N L E T A I I N G A SPECIALTY". Drowrtsvi"o, ... 0-so- For Toilet Use. Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the hair soft and pliant, imparts to it the lustre aud freshnesa of yonth, causes It to grow luxnriamlr, eradicates Dandruff, cures all scalp diseases, and ia the most clean ly of all hair preparations. AYFR'Q ITa5r Vi?nr has given mo 1 1 1 - ierfect satisfaction. I was nearly bald for six years, during which time I used many hair preparations, but without snceess. IndeoJ, what bttie hair I had was growing thinner, nntil I tried Ayer'a Hair Vicor. I used two bottles ot the Vigor, and my head is now well covered with a nw growth ot hair. Judson B. Chapel. Feabody, Mass. HAIR that tfts become weak. gray, uniii anij faded, may have new lifa and color restored to it bv the use of Ayer ' Hair Vigor. M v hair was thin, faded, and dry, and fell out in larga quantities. Aycr's Hair Vigor stopoed the falling, and restored rny hair to its original color. As a dressing for the hair, this preparation ha no erpial. Mary N. Hammond, Stillwater, ilmu. VlRflR ynttl. and beauty, in the uulij apearanee of the hair, may be preserved lor an indefinite period bv the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. A dis ease of the scalp caused rax hair to be come harsh and dry, and "to fall out freely. Kothing I tried seemed to do me any good nntil I commenced using Ayer's Hair Vigor. Three bottles ot this preparation restored my hair to a healthy condition, and it is now soft and pliant. My scain is cured, and it is also free from dandruff. Mrs. K. R Foss, Milwaukee, Wis. Ay er's Hair Vigor, Bold by DniFgiati and Perfumers. Peefkct Satett, prompt action, antl wonderful cuxatire properties, easily place Ayer's Pills at the head of the list of popular remedies for Sick and Nerr cma Headaches, Constipation, and all ail ments originating in a disordered Liver. I tare been a great sufferer from Headache, and Ayer'a Cathartio Pills are the only medicine that has ever given me relief. One dose of tliese Pills will qnickly move my bowels, and free my head from pain. William L. Pace, Kichmond, Va. ti Ayer's Pills, 1 Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver 8: Co., Tjowell.llaes. Boki by all Dedis In Medians. 1 M D3 S3 m r r l . H O O CO oiitniitnl, ninl -nil f.l I -.. Hlnt.. !cii.1,m1 lo fc,r MOUFUM r. H ES Our ollitv j ;IK!ft. ii,o I . s. fiiii-nt oil'niv inl ire nn i.li ':im l':t(fii! ui !ism linitt Itinii lli'tso r' uu if from ic (. n.: Sfjni y.mn.i.. n .w. r I'lltt'l'tt (,f iiiYctitiofi. V,i iu jst mn lo I'MM'lll. Ml.ililv Utf ef hn-.r.- :i!i.l o ukiku tVJ UU!: t:i.Ks rt test Ksr.1 1 1 .'. I'or ein-iiliir, mlvii-c. Irmw ini ri-fi'i-crros lo ncltiiil -Ii,'dts in vonrouti Sink', "outitv. Cllv er Cj i'usitc J'uUui VJJ'i, Waihtwjtun, V C. i x". e. IMl.L-rtllt'ltV, ' T HE Iron, Steel, Coal, Ropes, Cordage, Brksm'th Sup'li's Saws and Axes, Etc. Etc. Etc, I Keep Agricultural Implements of all Kinds. 3i1tci ixstt.. vrvx newton Farm and Spring Wagons. Sole Agent For Crawfordsyille Axes. IT'S A BIG OFFER! BETTER TAKE US UP ! WE OFFER OUR HAND- Some Stock of Drv Ci.)f)J.-, Fasltionahle Fominitie Finerv TO THE LADIES OF LEBANON, 'Ami Assure Them That AVe Will Take No Ao count Of Time Or Trouble, But Willi Wide Open Doors THEM Tost Welcome. We Shall Bo Pleased To Seo Them, Tleased To Serve Them, and Tleased To In the Spring largains. iru ru j ru ru iru uu WON'T REFUSE UUUUU To Buy, at Least Andre ws & SWAN ! SUCCES G. W. -DEAL ST IRON PU n r ji i in, topper ana EAVE SP All Kinds of Re short THE WOVEN mi Carpenter Tools, Build'rs H'dw're, Powder and Shot Scythes, Snaths. Etc. Etc. Etc. LEAST- VJ . L " Como and Seo us and Inspect Our Stock. Hackleman. IB ROS. SORS TO SMITH, Ell IN- TIIWA1E, MPS, ETC. Sheet Iron Ware OUT, ETC. pairing done 'on notice. wireTbed. W.B.DONACA,. vw n Groceries and Provisons, Tobacco and Cigars. We have on hand the largesnt stock of Grocer ies and Provisions ever brought to Lebanon, which we offer to the people of Lebanon and vicinity at the LOWEST LIVING CASH RATjJS. V. full find complete line of CANNED GOODS lceit constantly on hand. Hides Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. IComeand see us.gU W. B. DON ACA & Co. Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn Count)' Or. OREGOKIAH RAIL1AT COMPAKT. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N.SCOTT, - Receiver. On ti'1 fler .tan. 1. nd until further no tlcc iniiiu will run duilr (rxcrpl t-undar) asful- EAST SIDE. Cotmnt Moil.! From Put- i Und. ! Fortrd MmiL Towrd I'ort Und. Ar 8.00 p. m. I Lr S.l Arr S.0S ! 2..VI 2 2 20 i 2-ur; 2 12 , 157 ! i..v) I i.w ! 1.14 i J.10 ; l.us i 12 42 ! J2.T5 l ll.M J 11.50 1 11.47 11.40 11.35 : li.su 11.1 ll.W : 10.40 io.is i 942 9i- IT" 8.46 1 S..T2 9.14 STATION 8. Lt 1.15 p. m. Arrl 00 I. rl.4 4A4 4 US l..'.0 5.01 5 l r, 6 5., .v.-n 5.Vi 6.1:t 6 17 6 A 6 4T 7.U0 7.15 7.SS 7.n 7 17 7.53 . H 'ft 1! f.Xi Ml 9 lO.'O 10.1" 10::i 1.49 II ! II. 19 I-OKTIJl ND.P.41V.V Foot of Lincoln St. r.my landing, st. r-nur. Fnrncb ITmiric, Fob. Wood bum, . Townseud, j MoKee, i Harm's ! M. Anerl, i Pllvenon, I JohnKn' Mill, ! n itzerland. i Ust Skle Junction. Max. Aamsville, tl?4 Stayton, (irarcl lit, North 9ntini, O. P. Tossing. Scio June, Wert St-io. Thorn' Fork, I'm bow, SL.iecr T!lir.Rn, I iiwn. risinview, I.lnn. Brown-i-illc, Twin Bnttw, Kolund Wilkin. COBIRU. 11. i 8.00 A. N r.M. AR IA I.T. roramiitsilon TVkrtt tvoeenU per mile on wle at Walton twTlng Aeenu- Trmiai with rwnwr, FrT-ighl and Express, run at-iwrate tram r rt-lgni. vil.i tMtn ft m Pw.n9 Vnnlin. ITMnM- dr and ThtirsdatK. TowanU Fortland, Toe daT. Tbimduptaud Saturdart. 'imnfrtlon t lUy'n and Fulqtwrtt lAndlnpt with StfmmcT 'fitr of Salcin" rurtem .Mnnna, n'utnMlin and Frklar tvturninr trim Salcra TumwIaTI, ThnrdaTii and talurdar. canncting with Kji.1 and West '?ide paswncvr train, steam er "fitj of Stilem makes tranrfT betwn Ray and r ulquart Lnaines aaiiy, suaoajra jlcttw. C1IA3. X. SfX)TT. RecdTrr. rtenernl OfFlces, W. Corner First and Pino Si's, Portland. On-Ron. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OUEGON FACIFIU RAILROAD Oregon Deielopmeut Co' s Steamship Line 225 8HORTER, 20 HOUR8 LESS TIME Than by any other Koule. First Class Through Passenger Freight Linn FROS From Portland and all Pointy In the Willamette Valley to ana lrom .--an t rancisco, i&i. Willamette Riier Line of Steamers, THE -WU. M. IIOAO." THE "N. S. EEXTLY." THE 'TURFX SLSTF.R3" Iea-ft Portland 8 A. 3J-, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAY'S From Messr. Hulmen 4 Co's Dot k. 2W and 202 Front Street, for Cocrallis and Intermediate points, making close connection at Alba uy and C'onrallis with Trains of the OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays:) Lr. Ai.basy, 1KW p.m. I I.t. YaQviNA, 6 S0 a, m. Lr. CoaVAUJ!.l?7p. m. Lv.OoRVAMJslO-.SSa. m. A. YaquiKA. SrOO p. m. An. Albast, 11:15 a. m. O A C Trains counect at Albany and Corvallis. The above Trains connect at Yuqnina with the Oregon Development Company's IJne of bteutnsliiiA lietween Yaquina and San Francisco. SAIMNO PATF.S: stk.ifr. I'FromS. V. From Yafiiiuw. Willamette Valley I May Zl. I May 2S. 1S. Willamette Valley I May SI. I Jnne ' W illamette Valley May 11,22 June 1 .2 " This Ctmpanv reserves the right to change Sail ing dates without notice. Passengers from IVirtland. and ail Willamette Vullev points, can make close Connection with the Trains of the Yahi'ISA Koitk at Albany Corvnl'is, and if destined to .San Francisco, should arranpe to arrive at Yaquina the evening before the dute of Kailing. PHM'llKer and JTrllt: lint oh ALWAYS THE LOWEST. FOR IVK0RMATI0X APPLY TO C. It. HASWEUj, n..n'l Fr't A Pass Air't. r. C. ITOOT'K. Aefp flen'l F. & P. Ag't, G re eon Development Co.. o. r. K. . k. ljo., Corrallls, Oregon. n4 Montpoinery San Francisco, Cal'a. THE MARKETS. Lebanon, Or., June 15. Wheat 00c ier bushel. Oats 40c per bushel. Flour M 20 per barrel Eggs 16?c per dozen. Rutter 20c per tt. Lard 12c per lb. Apples, dried 8c10o per ft. Plums, dried 10c12lc per R. Prunes, dried 10e12ic per lb. Hams 15c per lb. Shoulders 10c per R Racon 121c per lb. Coal Oil f 1 25 per 5 gallon fan. All persons wishing binder wire will please call and leave their orders for the same on or before June 1, 18.88, as we ahull not carrv any wire la stock is except what is ordered. i KNAPP, Ul-RRELli & CO. Albany, Or. J. A. ROBERTS, -DEALER IN- FIGURES New Grrocery Store, LEBANON (Linn county) OREGON, Lebairon flour, per sack, Albany flour, jer sack, Red Crown, White beans, 18 lbs, Best table rice, 15 lbs, Best Eastern syrup, 5 gal. kegs, 1 cans, " Maple New Orleans molasses, Golden G sugar, 15 lbs, Extra " " 14 " Granulated " 12 " Best Costa Rica coffee, C lbs, Best tea, 1 lb can, Savon soap per box, Cold water bleach soap, Corn and gloss starch, 3 papers, Saleratus, 4 papers, Soda crackers per box, Oysters, 2 lb cans, 5 for Liverpool salt 200 lb sacks 1001b " " " 50 lb " Tickles 5 gal kegs, Tomatoes, 9 cans for Tiie above nre Prices on u few Inriln my Immeuse &toelc -wliiola Staple And Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Stoneware, Wooden ware, Furnishing Goods, Ete. I CAN SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT: -IOn Your Money.l- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Ox- Your 3Ioney Xofuii(l;cl. T. C PEEBLER, Lebanon, Or. BEARD & 'YATES, Druggist and Apothecary, DEALER IX Drugs -i- and -:- Medicines IPaints, Oils and Glass.- Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Etc. PERFUMERY And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. o. So DON'T LIE! EEBLER' jfArt leles In onilj I'ttceM erythinjj in i 1 - IT f $1 05. i 1 00. I 2 75. Co. 1 15. 1 1 15. 1 00. y I 1 00.. v 1 1 1 40. vl 1 15. """" ': I 1 15. I 25. 1 (r. 1 00. 1 80. 1 10. G5. 1 40. 1 1 00 M..