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GRESHAM YOUNG PEOPLE 'BORING MEETING W ill TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS BOOST FOR CANDIDATE A CALL TO ARM S! At a q uiet w edding a t th e hom e of A booster m eeting in th e In terest of the brid e's m other, Mrs. M ary Me-1 the candidacy of Simon MacDonald of A llister, Miss G enevieve M cA llister Oregon City for sherifT of C lackam as There is a sp irite d nght on for Sheriff in C lackam as C o u n t). becam e th e bride T uesday, Oct. 28, county w ill be held at th e I. O. O. F Mlio do you want for this important oiticet of Melvin Jo h n sto n . T he cerem ony hall a t Boring on S atu rd ay evening was perform ed by Dr. Chas. W. H uett November 1. S u p p o rters of Mac Do n- (.»me to Hie niocilnir at th e I. <>■(>■ F. H all, Boring, in the p resence of th e im m ediate mem- i aid for th e county office claim th a t his bers of th e b rid e's fam ily. T he house adm in istratio n , if elected, will be w as beau tifu lly decorated w ith au- i ch aracterized by stric t law enforce- H ear Mr. Simon MacDonald state the issues relative tum n leaves, w hite ch rysanthem um s m ent, w hereas his opponent. Mr. Maas, to this office. and crep e p ap e r of yellow and white, a form er county sheriff, w as lax in P a id A d v . Follow ing th e cerem ony refre sh m e n ts j th a t reg a rd , they assert. w ere served, w hich included a com bi- ' ----------------------- nation b rid e's and b irth d a y cake, this PLEASANT HOME PLEASANT VALLEY COTTRELL being th e 21st b irthday of the bride. At the P lea san t Home M. E. ch u rch Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n sto n a re am ong Sunday school w ill be held a t 10 Mrs. Ben H alstead re tu rn e d Monday th e p< p u la r young people of G re sh o’clock next Sunday at th e com m unity next Sunday th e S unday school m eets from a trip to S eattle w h ere she v isit am , w here both a re recognized for church , but no p reaching service will a t 10. The ch u rch serv ice is at 11:15 ed a t th e hom es of Mr. and Mrs. be held th a t day, as so m any people th e ir in d u stry and line ch a racter. a re aw ay a t Hood R iver w orking in T he p asto r is p reach in g a series of S chneider and Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard, serm ons on "T h e Gospel of God as old tim e friends. Mrs. H alstead also They w ill m ake th e ir hom e in P o rt th e ap p le h arv est. land a fte r a sh o rt stay a t Seaside. T he W illing W orkers m et la st Wed- Found in R om ans.” The su b ject next visited at Olympia. I nesday afternoon a t the hom e of Mrs. Sunday w ill be, "H ow God M akes a Mrs. N ellie F ish is ex pecting her Villon Damascus Farm Bureau to I F red W agner. P lan s w ere m ade for Bad Man Good.” d au g h ter, Mrs. E rm a R itten h o u se and the b azaar to be held in Decem ber and Meet. A farew ell p a rty for Mr. and Mrs little son Dale, hom e from In d ep en T he re g u la r m eeting of the Union- I th e follow ing com m ittees w ere ap D am ascus F arm B ureau w ill m eet at pointed: program , Mrs. H attie W il- J. F. S tephens w as sponsored W ed d e n c e 'th e la st of th e week. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey e n te r th e Union schoolhouse on S atu rd ay kenson and Mrs. T. H. P h ip p s; re nesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Reg- evening, Novem ber 1. S p eakers on the fresh m en ts, Mrs. F red W agner, Mrs. n er S taffeuson a t th e ir home. The tained relativ es from Mary H ill, W ash o le o m arg arin e bill and o th e r m eas R ay W ilkenson. Mrs. Je ss H ite, Mrs. house w as very b eau tifu lly an d ap ington, also frie n d s from P o rtlan d u res and am endm ents w ill be present. Ja c k B rophy; sales, Mrs. F ra n k Beers, p ro p ria te ly d eco rated w ith au tu m n during th e tlrst p a rt of th e week. Mrs. 8. F. P itts, Mrs. S. S. S piaw n; A ll a re invited to attend. A. M. B u tler and fam ily of P o rtlan d Those candy, Mrs. S. B. S piaw n and Mrs. leaves and ja ck -o '-la n tern s. Money to loan on real estate. F arm I L illian Goger. p resen t w ere Mr. M aupin. Mr. S tep h have leased th e Thom pson p lace and loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. Thorne. Mrs. S piaw n an d ch ild ren have re- ens' em ployer, an d som e of h is fel moved in. ! tu rn ed from Hood R iver w here they low w orkers a t th e head w orks a t Bull The P a re n t-T e a c h e rs asso ciatio n j spent a w eek visitin g w ith C ottrell Run, also Mr. and Mrs. Ben S tep h en held an in te re stin g session la st T u es | people who a re th e re tem p o rarily . ( P R E S B Y T E R IA N ) | W hile th e re th e Rev. and Mrs. S. F. son and Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Ranton. day evening. The school w ill give a H allow een FAIRVIEW, OREGON P itts and d au g h ter, Mrs. L illian Go Gaines and m usic and a very ta sty ger, spen t a day v isitin g w ith friends. lunch w ere th e m ain fea tu re s of the p ro g ram a t th e g ran g e h all F rid ay Sunday School at 10 a. in. evening's enjoym ent. Mr. and Mrs. evening. Morning W orship at 11 a. m. Miss N ellie M cKinley h as ju s t com S tephens a re m oving to P o rtlan d ROCKWOOD pleted th e rem odeling of h er dairy w here he w ill be in business w ith his REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED T he Rockwood social clu b w ill give fath er. b arn including an up -to -d ate w ater P asto r a dance in th e g ran g e h all in Novem T he L adies Aid society of th e P lea s system . Services are H elpful, R estful and ber 8, to w hich a ll a re ihvited. Good a n t Home B ap tist ch u rch is m aking In s p ir in g . W. H. L utz has o rd ered a a co n sig n m usic and m anag em en t a re prom ised. extensive p la n s for a b azaar to be m ent of 25 silv er foxes from P rin ce held a t th e ch u rch Novem ber 22. A E d w ard s Island. Mrs. Jas. Buckley of Cam as, W ash., very in te restin g p ro g ram of m usical num bers and read in g s is being p re is visiting a t th e hom e of h er sister, pared. A buffet lunch w ill be served Mrs. G. A. Bowen of th is place. Joe P ill8 te r is assem bling m ateria l d u rin g th e evening follow ing th e sale. A detailed ann o u n cem en t of th e p ro on th e gro u n d p re p a ra to ry to building a house on a piece of land w hich he gram w ill be published la ter. has acquired, located on th e Mt. Hood Mr. and Mrs. F red M organ of P le a s cut-off road. a n t Home and th e H enry M organ fam Geo. Y ost h as p u rch a sed th e Wm. ily of G resham visited H ector Morgan D onagy place and moved in w ith his and fam ily a t th e ir new hom e in Mc family. M innville, Sunday. H orace B irk e tt h as b ought from T he M isses E d n a M ingus of Mon Win. Donagy w h at is know n as the m outh, Oregon, and H elen M ichael- Glen H arm on place. Mr. U rik ett ex son of P o rtlan d , visited E sth e r C hap pects to move on to the place w ithin m an a t her hom e S atu rd ay afternoon. a sh o rt tim e. Mr. and Mrs. Ju stin e Scoville of 1923 Star Touring Geo. E. M iller, who rec en tly a c P o rtlan d visited th e H ans Nelson fam qu ired a fo u r-ac re tr a c t of land from 1923 Overland Touring ily, Sunday. Jas. K elly, h as erected te m p o rary 1922 Overland Coupe T he Rev. J. W. S tockton, form er buildings and moved in. Mr. M iller 1923 Fourdoor Ford Sedan p asto r of th e P le a sa n t H ome B ap tist expects to build in th e sp rin g . ch u rch , Mrs. S tockton an d th e Rev. 1922 Gardner Touring Ben H alstead has got his new six- Mr. D uiins and w ife visited in th e room bungalow w ell under way. 1924 Maxwell Roadster com m unity th e p ast week. Geo. A ldenburg w ill soon have his Mrs. Sadie C hase has rec en tly re n t new hom e ready to occupy. Two Fordson Tractors complete with tractor ed h er farm to Alvin K linsky, who will plows and tractor disc harrows. ta k e possession th e first of th e year. SANDY BLUFF Mrs. Chase w ill co n tin u e living on the Look these cars over, drive them and then you’ll place, how ever. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. W ilkenson and buy a used car from— Mrs. J. A. S tevens visited h e r d au g h d au g h ters of P o rtlan d cam e o ut S a t te r, Mrs. B. C. A ltm an, S atu rd ay and u rd ay n ig h t to th e hom e of th e form Sunday. e r’s b ro th er, G. S. W ilkenson. On Len P h illip s of W ashougal, W ash in g S unday th e tw o fam ilies took th e ir Phone 1141 Gresham ton, visited th e D. D. Ja c k hom e Sun d in n er and sp e n t th e day a t th e L. C. day. W ilkenson sum m er hom e on A ider R alph Ja ck is spending th e w inter creek. w ith his b ro th er, H arold Jack . A. J , A ult has p u rch ased an o th er Jam es McGraw is m aking v ery ex horse. ten siv e im provem ents ab o u t his farm Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Caldo and Mr. and and home. Mrs. Ruckley Corley w ere hom e from Miss Memory H eld, who has been Hood R iver over th e week-end. w ith Mrs. F ra n k M cKenny, h as r e One day la s t week Miss M yrtle On Louis Christensen Farm Mile Southeast of Springdale tu rn ed home to be w ith h er m other Brook, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A Wonderful New All-Rubber Corset That Reduces Hips, Abdomen and Lower Back Saturday Evening, November 1 The introduction of the all-rubber corset a few months ago caused the Designers of the world’s fa mous BON TON corsets to perfect two splendid models of Come One, Come All The Wayside Church Pure Para Rubber under the name “MYSTERIA.” One is b a c k laced, the other in one piece. . h / / Æ BON TON WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The House of Q uality' Customer or Depositor? VERY PERSON who docs bud- ness with this bank is a customer E and is accorded a cheerful, helpful service at all times. In according accommodation to every customer, we regard it as a privilege ratner than a mere duty or favor. We believe in business being conducted on a friendly basis, certainly the business of banking where so many seek helpful counsel in the conduct of their mone tary affairs. Perhaps that is one of the principal reasons for the success of this bank. It is one of the reasons why we would like the opportunity of explaining our ser vice at greater length to you. Drop in some time and ask us about it. h E ssel implement co . AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1924 SALE RAIN OR SHINE 11 A. M. L IV E FREE LUNCH AT NOON STO CK One Registered Dtiroc Jersey Sow, 2 Good Cows, 5 Young Heifers, 1 Team of Horses. 6 Good Miieli Cows, Guernsey and Holstein, 2 fresh now, 1 coming fresh in November. 1 fresh in about three months, 2 fresh in spring. One Good Team of Horses, 0 and 7 years old. 40 TOULOUSE GEESE Boring Church Services Announced. At th e B oring ch u rc h w orship be gins a t 9:45 a. m. T he people of the com m unity who have a reg a rd for the best th in g s in life a re invited to m eet a t th is hour and m ingle th e ir voices in p raise and petition, because th ese tw o th in g s a re essen tial to th e life w o rth while, says th e p asto r, th e Rev. E rw in G. R anton. T he su b je ct of the p a sto r’s serm on w ill be, "G od's Cure V ersus Man’s.” T his ia to be th e sec ond of th e p a s to r’s series on "T he Gospel in R om ans.” T he Sunday school begins a t 11:45 a. m. $5.09 Rubber Reducing Corsets Guaranteed Used Cars Turn off pavem ent to rig h t just east of Springdale. W atch for sign—about 600 feet south of Gorden Creek road. The “Mjsteria” is eiit to conform with the curves of the fig ure, By so (I o i n g, there is an e v e n stretch to the rubber nt all points, which helps to eliminate the possibility of ripping. Flesh color. Price, R. Brook, becam e th e b rid e of Lee Wood of C o ttrell. T hey a re m aking I heir hom e a t p re se n t w ith Mr. Wood's fath er. KLRCTION KKTURN8. H ear th e election re tu rn s a t Pow ell I Valley schoolhouse on A tw ater K ent | receiv er, T uesday n ig h t, 7 o ’clock. Cream Prices. T h e Sandy C ream ery Is p aying 42 cen ts a t th e cream ery and 40 ce n ts on th e ro u te for h u tte rfa t.—Adv. tf Why LaFollette? W o o d ro w W ils o n s a id , Ju st 12 y e a rs i a re a b le to p a y th e m , fr o m th o s e w h o a g o : " I la k e m y ca p o ff to B ob L a F o l- m a k e b ig profits. Collect the b illio n « of le ttc . fo r e ig n d e b ts. r a th e r th a n lo a n those fix e d on th e g o a l ; ta u n te d , la u g h e d a t, c o u n trie s m o re m o n e y to p re p a re fo r w a r. •a iled h a rk , he w a lk e d th e s tr a ig h t lin e (J iv e th e w o rk e r« a m i fa r m e r s th e sam e Do Yon Like (o Clean a Chicken 1 s te a d fa s tly , alo n e , s id e -s te p p in g not a ch a n ce as b ig bunlne«« to m a ke a liv in g T hen d o n ’t. Use N ickerson Jellled - s in g le m o m e n t, fo r fe a r o f to n in g hli ( F o r th a t th e y c a ll h im a re d . a n d ua the p o w e r to nerve th e c o m m o n people. I lo ve ao elaliH t t h ir d p a r t y ) . T a k e th e F e d e ra l chicken. Rhone G resham 725. the se lo n e ly fig u re s . I a m s o r ry I d id n o t K e n e rve B a n k fro m th e b ig h a n ke r« , a n d Join th e m s o o n e r.” o p e ra te It f o r th e c o m m o n good. M o d ify T h e o d o re R o o s e v e lt s a id In 1910: th e F a rm L o a n S y s te m , «o « m a il b u s in e s s " T h a n k s to th e m o v e m e n t f o r g e n u in e ly m en, a n d h o m e b u ild e r« a« w e ll as f a r m I democ r a tic g o v e rn m e n t w h ic h H e n a to r I^a er«. m a y get lo a n « on m o re re a s o n a b le One Set Heavy H arness, 1 Heavy F arm W agon, 2 P low s, 1 C u ltivator, I F o lle tte led to o v e rr/h e lm ln g v ic to r y In l e r m s t h a n n o w . S l r l e t , h li,I la b o r iaw «. m Tons O ats, 1 S tum p P o ller, 40 W hite L eghorn th ic k e n s . A lot of Dishes. W is c o n s in . T h a t s ta te has becom e l i t e r - A «»l«t o rg a n iz e d la b o r to g e t on its fee t I a lly a la b o r a to r y fo r w ise e x p e rim e n ta l a n d m a k e a d e fe n t liv in g (D a w e n a n d One H ay lbiller, 1 tw o-horse C ultivator, 2 Plow s, 1 H arrow , 1 Feed M in u te M en fa v o r th e open s h o p ). le g is la tio n , a im in g to secure th e s o c ia l h P is C n tter, I Hay C a rrie r, 1 liny F ork, 150 Feet Rope, 1 Mowing M achine,| a y noMtal e m p lo ye « a liv in g w age. a n d ¡K > lltlcal lie tte rm e n t o f th e people as G iv e th e w a r v e te ra n s a d e ce n t c o m p e n s a 1 F arm W agon, 1 Cream S ep ara to r, 4 Milk Cans. I a w h o le .” tio n ; n o t an c h a r ity , b a t as a m a tte r o f And a lot of o th e r tools, Im plem ents and household equipm ent too S E N A T O R B O R A H , a re p u b lic a n , says r ig h t. D ir e c t n o m in a tio n a n d e le c tio n o f P o p u la r re fe re n d u m on w a r. o f h im : "H om e o f S e n a to r Isa F o lle tte 's p re s id e n t. num erous to m ention. q u a litie s a r e : rçreat In d u s try , u n t ir in g e f- R edu ce a b s o lu te ly a ll a rm a m e n ts In a ir, la n d , w a te r, p o iso n gas, a n d a sk E u ro p e AZkA < « . , . « f o r t, e x c e p tio n a l a b ilit y , in c o r r u p tib le m o to lo in . H a v e a w o r ld peace fo u n d e d on W ils o n 's fa m o u s 14 p o in ts , a n d n o t on th e TERM S OF SALE— All sum s #20.00 and under cash. Sum s over #20.00 sis t r e a ty o f V s rs a ille n . E le c t s u p re m e c o u rt m o re th a n " I . a F o lle tt# ? ’a r » w a y. » demo* r a t. w rite s m o n th s’ tim e w ith in te re st a t 8% per annum on approved notes. a lw a y s c lin c h e s h is a rg u Judges lik e s e n a to rs fo r a fix e d te r m and m e n t» w ith a m a«s o f fa ct» . H is re c o rd le t co n g re ss h a v e th e la s t w o rd In m a k lik e a g u n b a rre l. I t Is a b s o lu te ly in g la w s . In 18*13 th e su p re m e c o u rt to r s t r a ig h t . ” th e fir s t tim e d e c la re d a la w passed by iin c o ---------------------- iiM tltu tlo n a l III u t p o p u _ — B C H IE F JUSTICE W ALTER CLARK of c o n g re s s as th e N o r th C a ro lin a S u p re m e C o u rt « a id : la r in d ig n a tio n be< hum »* so g re a t, th a t th e c o u rts d id n o t fla r e do It a g a in f o r 4M L a F o lle tt» 1« m o re th a n a re p u b lic a n , y e a rs. In 1S5< th e c o u rts h a nded d o w n October Di. 1924 June 30, 1921 m o re th a n a d e m o c ra t. A b o v e a ll m en o f th e D re a d H co tt d e cisio n , w h ic h w a s one m y tim e he is th e re p re s e n ta tiv e o f th e n f th e cau ses o f th e C iv il W a r, a n d w h ic h L oans and D isc o u n ts..................................................... $254,662.19 $212,395.26 g re a t c o m m o n people o f th is c o u n tr y .” m a d e A b ra h a m L in c o ln denounce th e s u e n a to r M c N a r y o t O re g o n w ro te tw o p re m e c o u r t lik e IzM F o lle lte 's d o in g to Bonds and W a r ra n ts ..................................................... 310.378.7# 298.735.11 y e H a r« a g o : "S e n a to r I at C o lle tte 's u n re a y. E ve n th e la te C h ie f J u s tic e M a r Stock F ed eral R eserve B a n k ...................................... 1.650.00 m it t in g w a tc h fu ln e s s o f th e p u b lic In t e r d 1,650.00 s h a ll s a id th a t th e c o u rts a re u s u rp in g e s t w as c le a r ly sh o w n , w h e n s in g le h a n d C laim s and Ju d g m e n ts .................................................. 2.185.20 2,185.20 ed he c o n v in c e d th e senate. th a t Tea|»ot too m u ch power. at th is B akery and a t S tor s I N o w ,e, b r(F fly r , v le w W)mfl o f , he B anking H ouse and F ix tu r e s ...................................... 30,545.27 30,485.27 D om e needed In v e s tig a tin g .'1 A n d n o w H E L E N K E L L E R , th e b lin d j re c e n t c o u r t d e c is io n s th a t le n d to s ho w O ther R eal E s ta te ........................................ - ............... 16,860.67 1'',.860.67 M id d e a f le a d e r. Just re c e n tly w ro te to i th a t th e su p re m e c o u rt s h o u ld n o t h a ve F o lle tt e : "I s in fo r yo u . because y o u ! th e la s t w o rd K ille d In c o m e ta x la w In R eserve with F ed eral R eserve B ank ..................... 29,613.34 29,604.57 L h a a ve scientific princli les p r in c ip le s th a t y o u a re re a d y to 1895. fiv e Judge« v o te d s g a itiR t th e la w . Due from A pproved B a n k s.......................................... 29.839.98 fig h t fo r . to r is k y o u r lif e fo r Y o u r ; fo u r fo r It. R a ilro a d e m p lo y e s ca n he 33,614.43 G o ld e n A g e is n o t b e h in d y o u , b u t Just | d is c h a rg e d fo r c a r r y in g a u n io n c a rd , Cash and E x ch a n g e....................................................... 8,743.44 It’s Good and Good for You 11,367.91 a h e a d o f y o u .” 7 to 2. In 1908. In 1918 a g a in s t c h ild L etter of C red it (C ustom ers L ia b ility )................... 200.00 I j i FOLLETTE'H P L A T F O R M Prose- la b o r >»w, 6 4 ; In 1920. th e y d e cid ed th a t 500.00 I su p re m e c o u rt Judges need n o t !»»y an _ cut« w a r t r a i le r s , o il g r a fte r s , a lie n O ther A ssets ..................................................................... 1,945.55 755.79 p r o p e r ty :t d s h lp p ng I ., u l g rs In« ome ta x , 7-2 A g a in s t second c h ild w In 1922, Ä-1 A g a I n t m in im u m In s h o rt : m a k e th o ro u g h house ( le a n in g labor law w ith lye . a n d th e s c ru b b in g b ru s h . R e w a g e fo r w o m e n In 1923, 5-4. etc. #4iMiJi2l.l<i THEO. VAN DOÍTNCK W3S.|.M2.’I c o v e r T e a p o t D o tm . P hone 1221 V o te r s : I «a F o l le t te Is ■ i • IMW th •rrei L ik e O n ta rio , h a ve th e n a tio n h a rn e ss A m e r ic a n s ta te s m a n sin ce U n c o In. He th e r iv e r s a n d sell e le c t r ic ity a t ooet, o r w a n ts a s q u a re de a l fo r a ll, even b ig b u s o n e - fifth o f p re s e n t p ric e R epe al Rat h- iness. R u t b ig bu sin e ss h a te s h im . tie- C apital Stock ..............................................................., ,$ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 C u m m ln s r a ilr o a d la w , W hich «oats the cau se i t w a n ts th e w h o le de a l. I»o n’ t l>e people a b illio n a n d a h a lf d o lla rs p e r o le d b y la s t m in u te e le c tio n tr ic k s . A S u rp lu s. R eserve and Undivided P ro fit................... 36,362.48 30,710.66 y e a r. ( i ’o o lld g * d«<es not w a n t to save i fo vo te fo r Iza F o lle tte Is n o t a v o te fo r ia fo r th * p e ople). P u b lic o w n e rs h ip o f I »avis, b u t a v o te f o r y o u rs e lf. y o u r hom e, D em and D eposits ........................................................... 292.683.52 246.342.95 th r a ilr o a d s . I t w o rk s w e ll In C a n a d a , In y o u r fa m ily , y o u r ha p p in e ss, y o u r lll> er- Tim e and S avings D ep o sits........................................ 327,378.40 330,600.60 * / • nd, Germany. ale. Why not Ini ty . y o u r c o u n tr y . T n in k It o v e r c a re A m e r ic a ? R a ise ta x e s fro m thorn* w h o ’ fu lly . L etter of C redit O u tsta n d in g ...................................... 200.00 FARM IMPLEMENTS A Comparative Statement An interesting com parison showB the condition of F irst State Bank a t close of business June 30 and October 10, 1924, the dates on which th e Federal Reserve Bank called for reports from all mem ber banks. Note th e increase of more than in deposits and nearly $50,000.00 in resources, w ith tlv<" and » h,«h capital stock, surplus and reserves am ounting to $66,000.00 and increase in loans of $54,000.00. E. C. GROCE & H. J. THOMPSON. Owners COL. W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers public duty/ RESOURCES A. MEYERS, Clerk OUR HEALTH BREAD Contains the Vltamines, rni ed by Gresham City Bakery LIABILITIES FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIFTL, Prop. Phone 1711 G resham 500.00 — A d b y W a lte r R a m e e r. p a id f o r b y F a rm e rs . #6Mi.«2l.l« F IR S T , ST A T E Gresham, Oregon BANK SBH.154^1 Anatoli- F ra n ce dice, calling for his m other. T he g re a t F ren ch w riter had lived 80 years, achieved fame, a g re a t namp. AU th a t seemed sm all in th e la st m in u te of th e 80 y ears. T he mem- ory of his m o th er stood o u t above all i the rest. ‘ At th e beginning and at th e end, th e ; m other cornea first. In betw een, oth- erB have th e ir tu rn .