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J. A. Perkius linn hewn appointed N. u»Muin« so cwntrnlized upon thin queation of P. latd agent at Colfax. kgislation, and since the vote« of the #ood men «re inadequate to th? demaud, to ur^e There are 35.000 sacl ■ of wlie.it and work that the power I m * placed in Lhr wailing aaiptuout via ijic .Snake river hand of womau to do herself, that which she route. The boats bav» gone into win k now 0 encoiupamuna sen and land” »»eugiiig JiclCNNVILLE. OIEGON. DEC. 27, 16£3. ter quarter^. men to do only to be defeated. If the temperance people of Oregon would To win a prize, Mist Flora Bauer, 11 work Happy New Year to All! and unitedly for the adoption year* of ase, of Walla Wall»,: om.tr ict- of the earnestly pending nuendment uow before the ed 166 words out of the two, “ Kitcheu people, which gives these earnest women the I AM» SIHVLV. Gem.” power to sign reuionstranc-s or vote, as well as toil and pray, we might hope for some A farmer at Beavtar Creek one day ohange. To preserve the cstal.l'.sbtd corners Sit down and read this, and common sense will tell you that any ni.-rehabt »fo ist week put a conple of loads of she • Christian men. we appeal to you ! Now is of the public land surveys and to rees 1 i jto a mule, miataking it for a coyote, your golden opportunity. If you refuse to vertises with a spirit of malice, • tablish those that have been destroyed, i i the dark—Oregon City Enierpriee. it, let none of you tlnnk that your skirts is becoming moie and tnore a vexed clear of the blood of this terrible evil. Jealousy prompted a soldier Earned are Miss (Tnuiiot 'X'i’iistod. Willard on thir question say», “No question. Tbero > terne to be but few ( imeron to shoot at a girl as sho was army, though ever so well disciplined, can corners that art able to withstand the rr ming out ot the sarr:»on school at hope for victory with only half of the sol- It is “ nonsense and bumbuggiug to blow and try to olind p-?op|r about . <»-ol <"l • I laiin to |iavfe ravages of time, accident or design. WaUa Walia, W. T.. on Monday. He diere armed.” A M eubeb . McMinnville, Dec. 23, 1883. The neglect of the land owners of is in the guard house. Last Saturday the students of Whit California to keep up their original eoliegc-, at Walla Walla, to the ZX ew I' o«Day comers until so many of them have man num tier of about thirty, tamed out and lieen destroyed, is causing an endless built several hundred' feet of sidewalk- ts tiny otliar storekeeper, and not any better. They «11 come lioni tin SAME FACTORIES, ml A. M Pwry. B L. Harris. amount of trouble and litigation. Lo Every week new students arrive—sixty every merchant hat to keep different qualities of goods to suit his l,‘1’L’ ,or ln> a"'' ' '* l"',n ",shes fo p(,.j cal Surveyors fail to give srtisfactiou entering on Monday of this week. chase a suit of clothes for he doesn’t want a suit of clothes lor -3.5, uni s • rs.i. and they have petitioned Congress to What will our Minnesota and Wis have a resurvey made by United States consin frir ud.-> think, says the Yakima Why, it iß Ridiculous to say accord, when we inform them that Deputy Surveyors under the direction plows are l imning through Kittitas at of the Surveyor General of that State, this date, December 13th, and that the ( keep good goods, and therefore can’t sell them as but Congress baa refused, and it is well ground has not been frozen at anytime that they have, for no Surveyor, clothed tliis tall or winter eo as to impede plow Ferry Street, CHEAP AS MY 1TEICHB0RS w ith any kiud of authority, or with any ing. Dation, Oregon A htfeliwayinan, mounted on a snow- kind of instruments can reestablish cor white steed, met Beu Evans, of Gar as every child that goes to school knows better than that. ners with any degree of accuracy or field, Dealers in a few miles from Pomeroy, ou »•tisfaction to the owners of the laud, Wednesday and “ stood him up" for ALL GOODS that I advertise in our tor«/ Paper, the “ Oregon Register’, and “Dayton Free Dru^s, if many of the corners are missing, for all the money he bad, $50. sire Patent Medicines, the reason that the origiual Hues and Wallulu, W. T., is on the boom. A corners were probably not established dozen new buildings are now in course I)ru Q'gists Sa ndries, with the strict professional care that of erection, stores are being opened up and in a mouth the business will be Tobacco and Cigars, would lie required or practiced by a re- overdone and the town dead. and not “just out of them.’’ TOO I IHIV ■ Furthermore, I will shy that I am buying nty goods Perfumery survey. Last week, says the Independent, the The Surveyors General of the sever ladies of Vancouver, W. T., met in School Books, al States and the Cominissoner of the Marsh’s hall aud hud « joliiflciitioii Strictly for Cash, at Bedrock Miscellaneous Books, General Land Office at Washington over the fact that they had become vot ers, with the privilege of serving as from their increasing number of letters jurors and paying poll tax. therefore, I can make a REASONABLE PROFIT and still sell goods for LESS MONEY than ‘hose storekeep Stationery. received from Local and County Sur ers do that are buying on time and leave the wholesale houses and manufacturers wait ironi 1 ! to .4 monthifgr Fishing 'Tackle, On Saturday last says the Oregon veyors, have been greatly taxed to an City Enterprise, Mr. Ed. Cease picked their money. In the first place, they can’t expect to buy as cheap as the man who buys FOR CASH, and iu the swer all the problems submitted to a box of Isabella grapes ou his farm ou Etc., Etc. second place the wholesale houses will them; so much so that the Department the Clackamas. They were ripe, lusci of the Interior has issued a pamphlet ous, sound and free from mildew—the Charge Interet after four or six Months Physicians’ Prescriptions for the government of County anil lo middle of December, too. There will be close ou to 28,000 tons Carefully Compounded. cal Surveyors in the reestablishment of whenever the account becomes due. I will add that I devote my II holv • to the Dr\ Goods an] coal shipped from Tacoma this lost corners. It gives a synopsis of all ot month, if all of the expected shipping Clothing trade, and everything pertaining to it, and leave all other outside business alone. the acts of Congress, relating to the gets in. It far exceeds the total of anv GIVE US A CALL. mouth since the opening of the mines. public survey, then says: PEERY A HARRIS. These are all Facts that I am Willing' to Prove. “ From the foregoing legislation it is The South prairie mines alone will put out nearly 4000 tons. Davton, Oregon, Dec. 27, 1883—41tf. evident:— 1 don’t propose ro have my goods lie on the shelves tor years, AA hatever old goods remain over by the 1st Says The Dalles Sun- The country 1. That the boundaries of the pub us Las been enjoying a first rate of January will be thrown into THIRD STREET LAKE, instead ol letting moths get a hold ol them, as has Mollee of Final Settlement. lic lauds established and returned by about rain for the last twenty-four liotu-s, and been the case in other Mores, lie^e. the duly appointed Government Sur makes the grass look fresh and green. Notice is hereby given that E. C Williams veyors when approved by the Survey This rain will be of great service as it the Executor ot the estate of Willamina Wil deceased, has filed in the County Court ors General and accepted by the Gov- will all be absorbed, the ground not be liams. ing-frozon. It is uow the 21st of De- for Yamhill County, Oregon, his final e emuient ore unchangeable. w> A iember,and no snow or <ce or bad wea account of said estate, and that Monday, the 7th day of January, 1884, at 11 o’clock in the 3 2. That original township section ther, makes it favorable for sheep. forenoon of said day, at the Court, room oí and quarter section corners established A deaf aud dumb wedding took place said Court, at Lafayette, Oregon, has been set keeps a by the Government Surveyors, must at Summerville, Oregon, in the early by the Judge of said Court for the hearing 0! part of the week. The contracting said final account, at which timo and place stand as the true corners which they were from the Wallowa vallev, any and all persons interested in said estate, were intended to represent whether the parties but oui informant was unable to give who desire tn make any objedions to said final comers be in pluce or not. their names. The union was a very account must appear and make known eaid E. C. WILLIAMS, The Commissioner then gives specif quiet one, as neither of the partiesliad objections. anything to say. Executor of said estate. ic instructions, how to establish cor and is receiving goods every day and Lias always a F iNE ASSOR i MENT i G GOOI)S in stock. Farmers f,; J. E. M agebb , rection, township, section, quarter sec Frank McDonald of Moscow, says the Atty for said estate. 36t5. Yamhill County, I am prepared'to do tin Extensive Credit Business this year in my line, «nd »11 tion and meander corners, but it is en Palouse City, W. T., Hi.onierai.y, has those that are responsible for the debts they contract will find it to their advantage to bnv tlieir DRY ¡nst retnrued from Lake Pendd ttieille tirely silent in regard to donation where, he informs us, he has discover GOODS AND CLOTHING of 11. FISHER, as you wiil S \VE from 25 to ¿0 percent, in pnrchasingyonrgoodn. Order io show Cause. claim boundaries and corners, but we ed mi extremlv rich quartz ledge. He suppose of course that the same gener showed us some specimens from the In the County Court for the County of MOSTE’S’ SAVED XS MOXJHV MADE- al rule would apply to Claims Surveys ledge which are. to say the least, ex 1 oinhill, State of Oregon. rich. Mr. McDomdil -:ivs that Y’ou will find every week my G oods axd P rices advertised . us to section township lines. He has tremely the ore assnys ls silver, and $37.50 per I k the M atter of the E state ) Very Respectfully Yours, OF L well said that “the variation of the ton. Tiie new discovery is situated ou needle, as noted, is not to be implicitly the batik of the Pend d’Oleille lake, M artha A. W ood , Deceased J t wenty miles from Rathdrum. It appearing to the Judge of said Court, «F relied upon, since the observations for about Frank is of the opinion that he has the petition of the Administrator suid es- variation are in many instances crude struck it rich, anti says that silver won’t tale, A. C. Davis, duly presented of and filed, anil lough and nt best atl'ord but an ap be worth six bits a bushel next spring’'. that it. is necessary to sell the whole of the real property belonging to said estate to pay proximation in such w ork.’’ the debts against the said estate and expense?- The pamphlet is published merely as Circular ficm the Francise iìepartmont of its administration, and which said real of tho W. 0. T. U nil opiuion and uot law and says: “No property is described as follows: A tract ot land adjoining McMinnville, Oregon, on the detinate rule can be laid down as to o West, and beginning at a stake on the North what shiill be siHth-eiit evidence in re D kab S istebs or TUF. W. C. T. U. You line and 35 3-4 rods East from the North-west have doubtlMt fioen that the National Wo- establishing boundary and corners and ( wnn’a Christian Temperance Union at our corner of the Donation Land Claim of 8. Cozine There is no question about it : milch must lie left to the skill, fidelity, recent convention in Detroit passed the fol and wife. Claim No. 5fi in T. 4 S., R. 4 W. in Yamhill County, Oregon: thence South 32 and good judgement of the Surveyor io win l » rcHolution: and 84-100 rods on the East line and to th« Grain, Grass and Stock Farms ” A b the strength of the liquor traffio is in South-east corner of Peter L. Sax’s land: in the performance of his work; when Tn Vamliill und Polk counties Fer the law’p protection and law is the result of thence East 30 and 9-100 rods to a iir tree six thia fails to give satisfaction, recoiirce sentiiuet.t cxpreMed by the ballot, we there 'alt* on Hcasotin ble l ernia, niches in «liameter -m the West line of W. D. must lie had Io the courts. fore ro«»ogniie it to be the Christian und pat McDonald’s land : thence North 32 and 84-100 ,s the place to buy GOOD GOODS. No Inimbnguinz or blowing about S \\V MILLS, riotic duty of women to bund their energies rods to a stake in the North lineof said Claim best quality ol goods of any kind for less than half what they can be made The Surveyor Generals reeeivf. toward A'curiue the ba Hot. to t»j6 end of wvs- FLOURING MILLS, many letters in relation to the settle tolli^ing tlieir Rvntiment into law that shall of 8. Cozine and wife, at North-west corner oi for. That i.» is simply nonsense, nonsense. and is only done to get vou in their stores W. D. McDonald ; thence 30 and 9-100, CITY LOTS AND ment of disputed lines that are ciunc- protect the hoina from tht tnuroacmueul oi snd to find them “ just out' o| the goods advertised at less than half value, or rods to place ot beginning, containing 6 17-100 enemies.” TOWN PROPERTY ly foreign to the duties of their office, to show you nn article too worthless for anv use. with the hope of selling ! They i.bo pa«ged u n ixiintion instructing acres, more or less. Parlies deairing to purchase should and they give au opinion or auswei our general otlioe-.» :o ue.r.oria*ue Congress Now. therefore, it is ordered by said Cour1 vou their goods at big prices, Talk is cheap, and so are all kinds of goods. call and sec 11« or w «tie for circular* for the passage of a Sixteenth Amendment that the heirs of and all other persous inter merely from courtesy, winch often ini- to the Constitution of the United St ites nro- ested in *be estate ot aid deceased, Martha A and when von want to buy poses quite a burden without any com aibitinfc the States from aibfranchis«n; anv Wood, appear before said Judge on the "th day of January 18*4, at 10 o’clock in the fore FOR SALE. pensation. Tire seri ices of an expert oitlren on the ground of t ex in order to cany out .be purpose of these noon 'f said day, at th? i ourt room of said A farm of 300 acres, 7 miles south west nt nt finding loct corner«- and all the avi- r<?8oiutic ns. I des.ro :hat e-cry '.o.n^r. who * >urt. at Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon, McMinnville. Or.: 20:1. acres in cultivation,M deuces relating thereto, *oeini> to 1 e the belu-ves our cfiiisc’is just - hall interview if to show au-e, if any there be. - a by an order more easily til tcfl for the plow : 100 acres tim Vou cannot do better than to buy them of „/ObS.« u*. or ’»rite to tliB r n corn -»>ui /ro- abouy** not be grau’od to said Administrator only way out of the difficulty, outside ¿unuUiVt.fi ber aud pasture, good buildings, orchard and .u Coiojru • f <-, j- h r Suite,ur^inz to sell ¿aid real estate ot said deceased, as iu plenty of small fruits, house and ^ini of the courts. that they ,-npjori and c .? f<«r the p.iscge said petition praved for. B. F. HARTMAN. supplied by pipes with running water, The origiual evidences of the public of such nn.y;i 1 . h ul . in . .u- . ia when our L. L0VGHARY. excellent. , no wash: land : lit s on county road 11 of? <r.:, ic Washington with our J. E. M a *>--r.5. County JTudge. land surveys in the states of Onio, In j ; natron in an old settled neighIjorhood, with schoolaod uw.: » i; 1 th ’" may be .m fs •>>., .,v *he Atiy tor said estate. church close bv. Price $23.00 per acre. En interviews diana. Illinois. Muhigau. Wisconsin, I .irons or;.I f.. jp*. t which Nov. 26, l s>3.—27t5. A FRINK? and kiura v ill eive thuna with the .;v Ladies will Snd all kinds ol Latest style Cloaks, £ Dolmans, Ulsters and quire of WAUREN. MAGERS Iowa, Most.miri, Arkansas. Mississippi, . aud Real Estate Agent* Ftej rescuUtivoe of voar '’v.-j .u Stares B raps, Dress Goods. Silk Lace, Mull Bobunett. Darn .. .Vit XU1 ICL. Alabamaaud Kuuras have been tinned I i .1 Ties and every McMinnville, Oregon. ■ ■ st th«i I men who love 23tf Notice i» berebv giveu that at the end of 14 thing pertaiuin. to Ladies' Wardrobe. ' • ‘ v . ... • ,t. over to the State authorities and aoiuo ,«nitv Rh-'Ukl rnk, aad that *n a government day«» from the final publication of this notice, of the legisl.it ires have passed of the p -oph >.1‘ the pevj I» .houhi ix ho. rd. unless a ldnionstrancu against the oame i» soon- Alt kinds of Dry Goods, and any and every thing in Gents' Furnish- laws requiring land owners to have would a.io writ » ur.ch k i ; rs, nJ : i 4 ' er duly tiled, the Cuy Council of the City oi T. L. ROGERS. r- w- T0DD' ing Goods. their comers re-established, aud thou seonnug thet wh..?■. v • ,.Vtl « o our due McMinnville, Oregon, will pas« an ordinance iu a xoveniuiunt hich daci irea tnat *• a ^«,v- .'.fairing the following improve men to to b- Also Groceries. Glass and Queensware, Hardware and is SOLE CITY DRUG STORE. give rules for the work, or the liuee as ernrjtat cen * 4-.t iruu. the ern- utade m said city: A ditch or drain to be cut AGENT for held shall govern; but until our legisla seni of th. ,:.»v< n<c." • muer the aidewaiKa as follows: Beginning at Thirñ Street. McMinnville. lkcognijin< tbit, in the .-Mu-.¿Jr« thre* me East side of the intersection oí D and ture takes the matter in baud it will lie whioh the nation bn pm-.-d to s.* .re the Sitav 31iixo<l I’ninim, streets and running thence west on both well for laud owuers to keep the cor blessing of civil libertv, the women haw Third -ides of Third street to the west side of A borne their part insMflsbly ..nd unoomplnin« street, then«» south on west side of A street the best on the coast. ners that they have. ROGERS <& TODD. Tut: R kpoktek FACTS ARE FACTS AND SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. LOOK HERE! A& CSrOOJO Peery & Harris, Always to be Found in Stock at Reiiieniilser ■ First-Ci ss Dry Goois and, Clothing House, HUGO FISHER. What we Believe 1 B. F. HARTMAN’S Good, Durable Goods, There is a sharp competition between two ellipses of inventor», electrician« anil compressed ail inventors, for the storage of power, and one philosopher, in watching the nice, think» it will not be long before a man can go to a hard ware stoic and buy power enough to do his threshing, saw his wood, run the sewing machine, grindstone, pump, wringer or rock the cradle, for a very- few cents. The compressed air advo cates seem to be nearest success. T he Scientific American says a bos contain ing eight cubic feet and weighing not over 190 pounds will hold compressed air enough to mu an ordinal, busg> five hours; one weighing 800 pounds will run a heavily loaded wagon fol ten hours. ST.1TF <MI TFHItlHIHtlt. Victoria. 11. (?., i* making great pre lunations to receive Hanlen. the rower. Black cod is now traded next to snl- m on and is plentiful in the lippet water' of British Volunibia. Conservative people think there will lie 30,000 people in the Cirur d'Alent mining district by the first of May, '84. tnftly, we feel that onr request to be clothed with all the pvrogativtHof oiujenahip m both right and jnst. You are respect fully urged to have this circular printed in alt your local papers, to the end that it may reach the eye of all wo men who arc inu re uh !. M bs . Z. G. W ai . lacb , Sup t of Lep i of Fraciocof tho National W C. T. Indianap'lis Nov. 20, 1883. Mrs. H. K. Hines, president of the Oregon W. (’. T. C.. addressed the various subordi nate unions in thia wise “Let us have a concert of action, and let it l»e in harmohy with the ’National I nion.*” This, friends, is worthy of • ur consideration. No orpaniz atton of work? r* for anv given object can »w sarreasful. antes« they hnva spoiled plans and push them into execution. I am awarethat the plan saqvested m the resolutions is a strou# rtinedv. but we must renaetubcr that it 1« a powerful nutladv. that • will not Jown*‘ with sin»nr coated, uniuedi cated pellets. Intemperance is not an ordi nary vi.-e that we ran arrest by pravers pre- cepta and examples. I at is « 'powerful evil, ent rem lied t ehind men-made and men-exe outed laws, ; nd must l?e dealt with in the aanie n anuer aa w«- do murder, theft or any danperoua evil that threatens our peace, property and lives. Christian pe< p «>. look st this question.— Those who hare looked at it fnuii every standpoint have long since seen that legisla tion. with the power of every available voter aa aiiggeaied. is onr only hope of saovas but the rank and til* of Christian people are slow to fall into line, thinking that a reform •tn be brought about by moral pefwumuou and Christian influence, without the inter vention of civil law ; but we are glad to see that the Christian element of society to be- •nth one ditch to the north sitie of the county road leading west from McMinnville, thenc** west along the north side of said road to th>- bridge. Said drain to be at the beginning three ’• et wide at top and one foot wide at bottom and two and one-half teet deep and to have i fall of one foot or more in every 270 feet, running west as needed, and to widen at the ton as the depth increases so as to retain the same proportion as at the commencement. The dirt ot said ditch or drain shall be removed under the direction of the Street Commission er of said City. Where there are no sidewalks on Third St reel, said drain shall be of same dimension« and retain the same position a* where there are sidewalks. Where there are now no sidewalks on said Third Streep and where the sidewalks on said street are not over »our feet wide, new sidewalks of the following dimensions shall be nade: The same shall I e six feet wide, the plank therein to be not mor? than eight inches wide and to be inches thick and to have three «tringrrs thereunder.!«*? I»? 2xff inches, each of «aid plank to he nailed to each ot said stringers, with two twenty-pen ny nails. Under all the old sidewalks now on that part of Third Street to he improved which are six feet wide, and under all th? new sidewalks to lx» made as herein before provided there shall be placed serves said ditch or dram joists every eight feet, wh.ch shall be 4x»‘ inches, and a« long ns sidewalks are wide si' that th? stringer« ot said sidewalks shall reel up»'n the same All of said improvements fo be made al the expense of the adjoining prop erty owners. This notice published hr order of the City Council f McMinnville. Oregon, made Dee Itth, I*«. A. ft BAKER. Recordar oí the City ot McMinnville« 39U. Also, Farming Implements cf all kinds, all for the lowest prices. Also, remember 10 per cent, discount is given for cash. [Successors tn W. B Turner,] —Dealer? In— Cail anti wee him FIXAi. PKOOF. Land Office at Oregon Citv. Oregon, I Dec.’T. 1883. j Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler ha« filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, snd that Mid proof will 1»? made before the County Clerk of Yamhill County.at Lafayette. Oregon, on Monday. January 21, 1884,’viz: William U. Isbein.IIomestead Entry No. 3,<130 for Lola m and w of Sec 4. T 8 S, R 3 W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re«idence upon and cultivation af «aid land, viz : MB Hendricks, Robert Magne««. L C Tupper and GC Davidson, all nt Wheatland» Yamhill Countv. Oregon L T. BARIN. ReffUtcr. rORSALE! \ o H cp of Final Proof. Land Office al Oregon City, Oregnn, ) Nov. Mtb, 1HS3: ) Notice i« hereby given that the inllowinir n.i.icd wilier ha. filed notice or hi. intent: ,n to make nual proof m snnpor» of his claim and that to id proof will lie made before the ( minty Clerk of Tillamook Conntv. at Tilla monk,Oregon, on Tuesday, Januare 15, l«s|. viz : kra.tus McKinlev. Preemption 0 S No. 3.R7H. for the s 1-2 of N IV |-4 s W 1 4 ofN E 14 and X W 1-4 of S W 1-4 of Sec 2. T 3 8, R 0 W. ’ He names the following witnesros to prove hia conlinon. residence npon »nd cultivation of Mid land, viz Wesley Lew,. Fie-k Mernman Folan »nd Henry Bllimn. all of Het». Tillamook county, Oregon. L. T. BARIN, Register. nriigw, Chemical«, Patent ^Icdicin?* Perfumery, I inc roilet Article*? ps, Combs, lli'ir, Tooth n«d Cloth Hrnwhcw. xpwngM, Tr»«et? Shoulder fXracc* and all l»rii«i**’ *1111 drive« A full line of Paint;, Oils. Varnishes. Brushes and Sash Tools. Tho Purest Liquors for Ifleaieiaal Purposes. The Bost Biands of Cigar» Con- stand) on Hand. The largest and best stock of Fishing TacKle Ever brongnt to Yamhill County. IN STATIONT.RV we «shall carry a full line, mnnating of the best qualitv,, En^elof*« of the 1® and neatest sty lee. etc. A SPAN OF PONTE«. B.w and • iHxora Backs for .• that I w ?h to dispone ot, and will h ?11 Special attention is called to our very cheap. Call on or addree.« * t 1111 filood tiienra Huck« !n?r ho and Photograph and Autograph Album*. Da PETER TAYLOR. wt«he* tortispo«« of. Price. fiO prr head-- Pliyaicinn-9 Pr?«criptinn« and Amity, Oreiron They can be seen at Davton. Oregon. ly Recipe» Care fully f'ainiH»«»*- ^4 A- K w ILL€<X’KSON. wt h II lionri-day or nizht. T »Viilisr^iriL**fnr ■at •” ■>« tv TVI.I K SMITH. H PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, ¿herirían, - - 14-4W - m< (/regoH. U , A H WILLS, O vrejw" F' *' H‘h ’* Dn*s I rVu,D We would mow? rrepectfnliy **k » 'V?irz this fmbl.y, p»lo>r>»c*. hoping by **ir »nd «rie nitrntion to boonrw tn ’’*7,',, same. BOGERS 4 TOPP-