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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
Ihltcll I II lie It Mt till' UlOWI-r.V Mil- IllOtl. tf 'Wi "Ml lMI,i II waii m ou I VMl "I JCjiHiitnitt jn -.. I tiltii. VI J.MMMM "HVI V1")1"' ' " I'"' XHI iiiim iiiiom upon tun T""l.) Thn paper of thu towns went of hero where thu O'Mully HIkIi im have glvi-n performances, upcHk very highly of their show. Thu O'Mully Sinters are hilled for hern tomorrow (I'rldiiy) nluht. I j. II. Mohm thought he lixil ii riitht to curry u gun hiu! t he MiiihIhiI thought lint. The mutter wim fHt led ill Recur (cr KnlMcm court Thursday evening with thn result that iMiwh v. iih wrong again. Oil. (!. A. Cogswell or I'ort lini l will ill Lukl-vlew hiHt of thu week to Ii I I -it r before th clii'iilt court III tint nti'ii'xtx of thu Wuriiur alley St n'l( Co. Ill Itlll HUVITIil lllllll CIIM't tlllll hllVM ll'll pending for yeurV j Walter Ibitloti, who worked in Tin I Examiner olli'u IhhI u Inter, has return ml to take up thu 1rulu. Walter U a very tmliiMt riciiiu young mini mii lent iih tint printing lumllicnrt flihl. 111! will luiikit u good printer. I tell Cloud Iiiim riilight Up with the woo. I work on thu Flimilng store at I'liie Cr-ck llli'l enure t.i Llikeview. li t will return to I'iriu Creek im khoii lit thu plastering is Handled, to put the Shelving and Counters ill. I'Veil Fletcher, who luriiicrly ilrovo slugo here, hut who tin liecu driving from Mitileliliu til ilielier, arrived here lint week on ii tjiiMinei.H trip. Mr. I'h-t-Cher U going to Neva li , where hit has accepted II position i.riviiu,' htae. Vim owe it to yuiiiel. to viril iih ii'-xt Thursday uinl I'luiuy. We wunt to kIiow1 ynii tint 1'n 11 .Millinery, Ladles A elnlilrelis Coat liein 1'htterils, ill lie I everything ' l.ut I .tnlie it ti 1 child ren weur. A ii mi M. Neilmi A Co. Mnliiluy evening the little oii of Si r. mill Mrs. A. I.. Tlinriiliiii gut hold of II linlllenf wood lileolinl lind illlink purl of it Mr Thornton r.in to the lni Mlore with the hoy, and ptompt ! treatment nuvi d thu liltlu tellowM1 liie, I',. C. and ()co. Htickel. the luick Iiiiimoiih, weru up from J'lne Creek IiimI Kutiday. (ieori;u Miiyn t hey are ett Iuk ulou nicely with the I nick liuililliik' lit that phice. Iltt Muyn they will pro hiilily litiru another kiiu of luick yet tl.ui fall. W. C. Keed and family putHcd thrniiKh Lakeviutv IiimI week on their way to Illy. Mr. I teed Iiiim heeii put tin up hay for thu ZX cattle Co., on the Chewiiiicau iiiiii'mIi. That company put up about tx thoiiMiinil toiiMofhay thin year. J. C. Hall, hrother of Doctor, and MUh 1 curl Hall who Iiiim lccn vinitiun lu Lukeview for ii week piiht, returned to IiIm In iinu In Mudford Monday. Mr. H ill miido many frlendH while here, who w ill hu kIikI to welcomo him iu:iuu to our little city. W'o lire grateful to thu incUilieiM of thu Kiirtlcrii Stur for not eating nil thu nice thiiik'rt at thu hanqiiet Monday niijht, A Miunplo of thu rofrchhinciitM wan pri'Mciited to the Kxumluer forcu next day hy Mim. MaMinnill, fur which wo extend many thaukM. C. S. LovcIchm and family left hiHt ThiirMdny iiftvruoon for California, where they no to'Hpond the winter. Al. Kloiiu, Mrn. LuvuIumh' hrother, no compiiniod them. Mr. Sloan will no to South Americu ahout the drat of the year, where hn wilt k into the atock liiiHincHM, if the country units him.. Mm. Hay L. Khcrw lti, (Iruud Matron, O. K. S., arrived lu Lukevlew hint Sut urtluy mornliiK to vUit the locul lodge EiiMtern Star. A grand reception whh tondercil tho Matron Mundiiy evcuiiiK, which was one of tho IhiCHt over rIvoii lu Lukoviow Mrn. Shurwiu was aguoBt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wat bou, duriuK lor atay in thin city. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for cood blood is good health ; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to lake for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaoarilla. Doctors have endorsed it for CO years. ' Olio frifiirnl rtunn of hint tilnnrt U ilwrKlkli IIvit. 'Una i lui-i' iliuil rin,iiinin xilolitm him III, n uIim.iIm .I llilii the lilnuU. I.. o(i i lio Ii. it t'W i..un ttuli Aii l'ill. Ki Sv J. O. lynrm., T.owKll, Main. Aliu utaoulMUlatxi'4 ui IUIH VIIKIK. iers Wo e no ort1 W pubiua tli fuiuiuUi of all our nitSlolu. t). M. Taylor, thn I'lnn Creek fruit grower, wim uptown bo-t mtnrdny, Mr. Taylor my thn penr trees In thiit rl eltuty Imvo not liorn well thl miuimer. Hp fciim (hut m blight hurt tsken hold of tunny of thn tree which way neces Mtnto cidllng thetn down. JihIkp Benson arrived here Tuesday to hol'l circuit court. Tim Judgn bus not thoroughly recovered from the j ver operation Im underwent n. Joint in till) Milliliter, 1 t 1 1 will l able to hold ; court. It Im hoped that the stnilri will i not Im too great for thu comlitloii of hlHheullh. j Mr. tleo, K. l'uliiier, tehrrBph ierH-i tor, who hiu heun hnro n fuw wei-kn, recntveil n telegram from thu Western Union Co,, tciptuht Iiik Ii Im to report for duty hi uiiiiuiier of thu lilko, Nev- llllll ( illicit IIH HOIIII IIH pllixllilu. A lllllll ly thu nuine of Welch w III Hiicceud Mr. I'liliiier lit thin olllie. Mr. 'Wiilliicit, hrother In luw of II. Chuiuller, Ii (ill H ileal for thu pur Iiiihh of tht furniture liiindnem fro n County Clerk K. N. .liuiiUh. Mr. Wnl uce Ih ii tlilnuwh IiIihIiici-h mini, und il Ih the hi pu of the p'roplu il IIiIh cl'.V t hut h iniiy Hiieceeil in t'ctllnK Into liiiniueHH in thu tow u. Now the tlmu to order your win ter potutouH. J.C. Oliver Iihh n lot o( the cehdiriiteil white lunl lilue Ceilten iiil thu huht un In iKiited poliito rown In thu vitlley, which hu Im now tnl.llitf onleiH for. Alt potHtoen not t-old to In. ili livcnd l.y dik't'luk' timo wlllliu Hlored mill held until Hprliij. 4 '1. Liint Kiiiulfiy w hud thu phuiHuru of viMltlnu thu I.iikeview pinning Mill Com' mill In thu Month edtfo of town, mid whm HKreDHhly HitrpriMi'd to llml hiicIi ii completely i-ipiippod conrern. Thu mill Ih titled with iiiomI tiny kind tf inui'hinu needed in n furniture file tiny, and it Ih up to duto In every re Mpect. ' I hi not forget that thu I.Hilie' Al 1 Society a ru to kIvu one of their popu lar Hiippern on WedneMilny" evciiint:, Icto' er 17th. Themt mipperH have hei n lilveii "ny thu LihHi-h' Aid hetore, and have k'lven Hilt Itdnct Hill. I'.vi ry lody putroul.cH tlu'iu. The money recidv e l Im iiMed fur the lu nellt of tint M. K. Church. .The program for hibt Friday after noon In the Ifik'h .School room wiim iiiiiiIc up ol hhort tiilKH niven hy the ,,.,,( v,.ry creditull i hhottinu i wiim iiiade.and liereulter coiirideralile attention will hu iriven to nucli pruc- t ii'c In public Mpeukinu. The program for next 1'riday will ho an hour witli Oliver Wendell IIoIiiich, celectioliM from Iiim workH, n hioKraphy of hin die ami Hcverul miiHical Helect Ioiih w ill Im Iveu. .IiiiIku II. L. ISetiMon, Attorney J. C. Kutcnie, I'olonel C. A. CoK'MWell, of Portland, II. A. Hunter, of thu Hun ter l-uiul Co. aud TIioh. A. K. FuMtet, traveling freight and uiHMnK:r agent of the Coaitt Divihton of theS. 1". rail road, arrived in Lukevlew fl rnt of the week, the Judge uiul those of the luw pr ifc.HMlon to attetiil the coming mcm nioii of circuit court and Mr. Hunter and Mr. 1'iiHnct to look over tho conn try. Mr. Hunter repreMcntH the largo llrfii that iurcliiiKed Uw road Iliuil in thin Hcction of the li?iti', and iih wum auuouiiccd, that company wtild en deuvor to intereat the Southern Pucl tlo railroad people, and thiti id the initial trip of theHo gentlemen for that purpoce. Tho State Nomul School ut Aslihmd Iihm jiiMt opened with an en roll incut of 1 l"i HtudeutH in the normal proper. Of thin number ' have come down from tho Willuuiette Vulley. Ainoug the num her Ih MIbs l'lora I'.lough who wan for pome time a teacher in tho nchool hero ut Lakeview. M Iks Iilough wua attrac ted to this particular school largely hy the excellence of tho training depurt-, meut methoda. It is also of interest to note thut 14 students huvo enrolled from Klamath county. Uudor Presi dent 11. F. Mulkey's admlulstratlnu this school has developed rapidly aud is fust gaining in prestige throughout the entire state. President Mulkey is also president of tho Western Oregon State Teachers' Association. A Flag for the School Grounds. A movement was started at school Tuesday which has for its alia the erecting of a large rtole on tho school groud and the purchase of an Ameri can flan whose sizo and quality will be limited only by the amount of funds 1 raisod. Within ten minutes tho large boys. I'vldenced their ratrlolsm by raising f 11. f)0 among 10. This fund was added to at once by the touchers and pupils so that by thut eveuiug some if Ui was on hand, and one towns n an, hearing of tho movement had voluntarily contributed one dollar. Thu idea 'is getting hold of lurge and small pupils alike, aud before log Old Olory will bo raisod every morning us an object lesson in patriot ism for all who gather for tho school work. Cloud citizenship is tho ultl mate object of our pulillo schools, and patriotism is iisesseutial to good citi zenship as air Is to life. Nothing in stills this necessary love of country us does Hie daily sight of tho national emblem. It is expected that the end of this week will see the J'und lingo enough to provide both flag unit poi.i, OA0TOIIIA. Bri th ,h( Vou Have Always BoujjH Thn lecture which Prof. Iiellt will ulvn In thn nrnr ftiturn fur the lieneflt : nf thn pulillo llhrnry will tn Imcml on perioiiRl f'T'trfirn ynlnnd hf hlniBn ii Noldler In thn('uhnu campnlitn of the HpanUh American war in WW Mr. 1 J.eiivltt heenmn n uon coniniiMnlonml ; ulllcer in Co. Ii. .Tlrd Michigan V'olun teem w hllo n hny of IH. Thin company wan recruited from thu Hon uf V'dur hum of thu Civil War In Michigan, nnd imih miido up In rank and Hie of no iih of veierann statk nr Oiim, Cn v or Toikimi.I ll ('AM Col'.NTY. f KrHiik .1 Cheney mnkeii oath tht h in Mi-nior partner of thu firm F. J Chenev Co, lloiliK lllilifM III the !iMnlTol do. Outfit V nd HtHte afore- nil, Mid tint' Hid firm will pnv thn ni'm of i INK IICMMtKli DOLLAHH for etich Hliilevt-lt cime of ChIhti h flint i lifl ii"l he cu red hv ''ie ii-e of Ciilnn II f' re. h;ankj IIKNKY. Spotlit i lied re me Hlill Cllhte'lllied in Int .ri-fcl,re, f I l (i'll dslV of ITell IT, Il IX-il A W lil.KASOV . 'ii.!i) Notarv ''h'iIi - II ill' Cai'ili Cure ' tni i ioierii I It, Mild hcI" ilirecllv I'll the hlood aud u ncoil mrfnc of th.. vieiii "-ei d t'.l tei InonliiU dee, I'. J. ( -IIKNKY V i O . Tol.d... (). Sold l.y mI! hr vkfi-to, 7,'m-. Take S'iiII'm Kamily I'uN for coumi pil lion MAI. l'M4lfr I h ipai tment of too Interior, Iilid Ofllcu at Lakeview ,Oro., Hep. 'i 11KKJ. Notice Ih herehy given that Han dolf li Itaiidom of I'ainley, Oregon, hliH Died notice of hin intention to make final live year proof in support of his claim, viz: HomeHtead Kntry No. 'Wi made October Hi WO, for the H W4 NKi4'SVV4 & KK'-i NVt4'.Sectlon lit ,Townt.hip :i h, Itange 17 K W M, aud said proof w ill he made In-fore IN-g-it r and Ilecelvr, ut Lakeview Ore gon, on rt b day of Novemher, H'M!. I In iiairns as witnesses to prove his coot inuoiiM reni.Jence upon, and culti vation of, the hind, viz; .1. K. I'.uni hicr of 1'tiiMley (iregon. .W. Y. Miller of Paisley Oregon, Jhan. HarciiH of Paisley (Oregon, L. 0. Woodwurd of Piiinley Oregon. J. N. Wathon Iti-giHter. k-lual IToi.r ullrr . )iurtment of the Interior, Land flic- at lakevk-w, Oregon, October 1, Notice in hereby given that William Carter.of Lakeview. Oregon, has tiled notice of liis intention to muke (lunl live year pri.of in support of his claim viz.: Homestead Kntry No. 'i'WJH, made April 1, 1'M, for the Sw4 Sw4 Sec tion '.1. J,1, Nw'4 and Nw'4 Nw?4 Sec tion 10, Township 40 S., Kango J'J L, w. m., and itiat hum prom win oe miido before Register and Kei-eiver at lakeview, t)regon, on 101 h day of November, IIHHJ. Hu names the follow ing w itnesses to prove his continue s n s dence ufou and cultivation of, the land, viz: ('has. Nelson, lralJ. Mushier, Ed. Tatro, W. O. Spencer, ull of Lakeview Oregon. 40 5 J. N. Watson, Register. Administrator's Notice. In thu County Court of tho State of Oregon, For tho County of Lake. IN I III". MATTKK OF THE ESTATE F WILLIAM A. It.i LEY. DECEASED: NOTICE IS 1IEKEHY (ilVEN, that thn undersigned Administrator of the ESTATE of WILLIAM A. HAULEY, deceased, has Hied his Final Account as such with the County Clerk of Luke County, Oregon, this Ilrd day of Oc tober, 11KM5, and that the 5th day of November, UHJti, at tho hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at tho County Judge's Otnee in the Court House of said County, in Lakeview, Lnke County, Oregon, has been ap pointed and Uxed by the County Judge of said Lake County, Oregon, as the timo and place for tho hearing of ob jections, if auy there be, to said Final Account, aud for the settlement there of. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1900. J. N. Watson, Administrator of the ESTATE of WILLIAM A. 11AGLEY, Deceased. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United States Land Ofllce, Septem ber 25. 1900. A sufllciont contest aflldavit having been filed In this office by Perry lams, contestant, against homestead entry No. 2950. made April 28. 1903, for SE' Section 15, Township 36 S Rungel9 K, W. M., by John W. Chan dler Contestee. in which It Is alleged that said John W. Chaudler has never resided upou said tract and ever since the date of making said entry said entryman has, aud still coutluue s, to desert and abandon said lands and fail to reside thereon, and that said alleg ed absence from the said land was not due to his employment in . the Army. Navy,- or Marine Corps of tho United Statos as a private soldlor, officer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain, or during auy other war in which tho United States may be on- enured. Ruid PHrtlos are hereby noti fied to appear, respond and olTer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in., on November 13, 1!HH, beforo Keiilster and Receiver, at the United States Land Oftlco in Lake- view, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, Hied Sept., 21, 19tK set forth facts which show thut after due diligeucn personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice. be glveu by due nud proper publica tlou. J. N. Watsou Register. r FALL i Our Fall And Winter Goods Are Now Arriving Before Buying Your Wintir Supplies Come And Look at Our Stock And Get Prices We have the largest and most complete stock of children's school shoes, boys' suits, men s and children's clothing in Lakeview. We expect in a few days to have a full line of Ladies' Fall and Winter Waists, Ladies and Misses' Dress Skirts, Coats, Jackets etc., direct from the factory. z Be Sure And See Our New Goods Before Buying Elsewhere. Lakeview Mercantile Company OUR HARVEST is now on the ground. We have a complete line of Mowers and KaAes, also a full line of Extras. A good Header we want to sell to some good farmer. We have a few Mowers, Rakes and Hay Bucks we are offering a bargain in. ' Call and sec us, wc can save you money and give you the best values. J. E. BERNARD & SON Petition for Liquor License. To the Hon. County Court, of Lake County Oregon : We, the uundersigned legal voters aud actual residents of Paisley Precinct, Lake County, Ore gon, most respectfully petition your honorable body to grant to M C. Cur rier a License to Sell Spirituous, Malt aud Vinous Liquors and Fermented Cider in less quantities than one gal lon at Paisley, in said Precinct, for a period of one year from and after the fourth day of November. 1900, and as iu duty bound, we will ever pray, e c Names. T. C. Welch. F. C. Miller. John Drumm, Sr O. Gnylord. Phi. liush. O. W. Johnson. Hugh Witzell. ltoss W. Finley. Art Stanley. Ueo' Ranney. Albert Banister. Ernest Matbes. O. W. Cooley. W. Y. Miller. W. S. Blair. Geo. Drumm. Perry W. Banister. J. K. Banister. 0. W. Withers. Thos. Stanley. John Llder. J. 8. Sprague William Taylor Lawrence A ins worth. J. J. Moore. J M Welch A. A Witham. Al. Harrow. Jack Murphy. S. S. Rauister 8. Claylord. F. A. Fitzpatrick. W. P. Welch. W. S. Woodward. E. L. Rogart. J. A. Thoiu. J. S. Kelsoy. M. B. Whitehouse Frank Dobkins. M. Couley. J. Elder Frank Pratt II. E. Hanan. II. E. Reed W. 8. Hartlerode B. W. Farrow O. W. lianan. W. II. Tucker. Maurice Murphy J. B. McNew. "3. P. BeviL C. M. Hanan. Will J. Sherlock. R. U. Adams. Oeorgn Pike. C. L. Withers. M. C. CURRIER Virgil Coun NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will, on Wednesday, the 7th, dny of November, 1900, apply to tho County Court of Lake County, Oregou. for a Lli ouse ,to soli Spirit uous, Mult and Vinous Liquors aud Fermented Cider, in less quantities thuu one cnllou, in the town of Pais ley, Puisley Precinct, Lake County, Oregon, for u perod of one year from und after the fourth day of Novem ber, l'.KKi. M. O. CUKK1KK Dated October 1th, 1900. 40-5 IIMMMIIIIIIIU iiill AND WINTER GOODS HIIMERY TIMBCS LAND NOTICE. United States land office, Lake view, Oregon, August 22, 19W5. Notice is hereby given that in compliance j with the provisions of the act of con gress of June 3 1878, entitled "An act j for the sale of timber lauds iu the ' States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. Robert Cas ey, of Klamath Falls, county of Klam ath, State of Oergon, has this day fil ed in this office his sworn statement No. 3103 for the purchase of the E SE and SNE, of section 33 tp. 35 ., nange u w. so., ana wiu oner prooi co snow mat me lauu sougm is nl l,l- 1..-. 4 I ... 1 . than for agricultural purposes, and ; Laa wholIy ndoned said lands and: to establish his claim to said land be- j failed to reside theieon, and still con fore County Judge, of Klamath Co., ' tlnues so to do at this time, and that wi hifl off'P11" of b"8in,eet8,at said alleged absence from said land uauiaiu x a-io, uic;uu uu lua XDb uajr or xovemuer iaot. lie names as witnesses: Chas. Mo Cumber of Dairy Oregon. Chas. Mess- ner ot Klamatn i- alls Oregou. (. baa. Dusenbery of Bly Oregon. C. E. Had ley of Klamath Falls Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 1st day of No vember 1900. 35- J. N. Watson. Register NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board will receive sealed bids up to 2 o'clock P. M. on October U, 1900 for the purchase of the followiug desciibed School Laud, A11 of Section 10 T. 38 S. R, 21 E. All bids must bo accompanied by a retrulur application to purchase in ac cordance with tho luw for the sule of School Lands aud bycush or check for at least one-tilth of tho price oll'erud No bid for less thuu W.fA) per ncre will be considered. The liuht to rt ject acy und al bids is reserved. Applications und bids should be ad dressed to U. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Bulem, Oregou, and marked "Application aud bid to pur chuse School Lauds." G. G. Brown, Clerk State Iand Board. Dated this 11th duy of July, 1900. IIIIUIIMIlMI )oooMoMcoamMiiiMiQM Context Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, October 10th, 190C. A sufficient contest affidavit having; been filed in this office by Lora F. Conn, contestant, against Homestead entry No. 2905, made April28tb, 1901, for Sli of NK.Section 26, Township 26. 8., Ii. 19 il, W.M. by Edward Welch, coutestee, in which it is alleged thit said Edward Welch has never resided upon said lands or cultivated any part thereof ; that ever since the date a( making said entry, the said entryman .has wholly abandoned said lands aril failed to reside thereon, and still con tinue so to do at this time, and that said alleged absence from said land ' was not due to bis employment in tha Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of tha United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, during tha war with Spain or during any other war in which the United States ma? be engaged ; 6aid parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegations ' at 10 o'clock a. m. November 13th, 1900: before the liegister and 'Receiver at the United States Land Office iu Lake view.Oregon. The said contestant having in a pro per affidavit, flledJOetober 10th, 1900, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal "service of this notice can not be made, it ia hereby ordered and directed that such notica be given by due and proper publica tion. J. X. Watson, Register. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, Uniiod States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, October H tb, 190(5. A sufficient coutest affidavit having; been filed in this office by L. F. Couo, contestant, against Homestead entry No. 2951, made April 27th, 1903, for the N of N.4 of Section 26, Town ship 30 S., Range 19 E., W. M., by, William A. Kirkland, Contestee, it which it is alleged that said William.. A. Kirkland has never resided upon . said lands or cultivated any portion , the date of thereof : that ever since making said entry, the said entryman was not due to his employment in tha , -j Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of tha United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, during the, war with Spain, or during any other -war In which the United States may be engaged ; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and otter evidence tou cling mid allt'i tticus ct 10 o'clock a. in. ou Noveu.ber 13th, 1900, before the 1 Canister aud Receiver at the United ;-t tes Laud Office in Lukevieu, Omi. The mid contes- ' tant havin , filed Oct.il.er which alio t persiiiib .-( i be n uuf, : rectc-i th; . ?i due an ! i u i cropi r affidavit; 9;'i5, set ;'orth facts , t- r du. liitigtiucA ,. ' is lit 1 1. r 1-bU UCit . ',v "ore "i d ami di .it t iee t o (. iven I y -'i;i:- itio.i. . -A ;d.--.vi Register. KM-',' boirinn it Septem! - appaiii' - mm. em CDIll in : Ar.i(;in I i- itil li i, to nculty T ...', , -l 1 1 II ; l-l I l II il. ' ii i'l.'.; l CI I l-i- Mil ! 'i i-,. I i 1 1 Imc, to ' I'll , ere' ::a .-t.