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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 19, 1910 flERCE ESKIMO BOES, Neskowin They Retain Their Wild Nature Despite Long Training. THE OLD SALEM CAMP GROUND AS SAVAGE AS THE WOLVES. And Lik. Their F.roclou» Congener. They Alweye Hunt In Peeke—In- etancee In Lebrador Where They Have Devoured Humen Being,. We earnestly invite you to make your SUMMER OUTING at NESKOWIN PARK, for we predict that you will never have cause to regret that you chose this ideal spot. Of course you will take your annual vacation! Then, by all means, COME TO NESKOWIN AND ENJOY LIFE. There undoubtedly Is an affinity be tween the wolf and the Kaki mo dog For generations the dog baa been trained by the Eskimos, chiefly by the women, and taught to haul a eledgv In winter. The Hud sou Bay company'» agents and tbs settlers ou the roast of Labrador vie with each otter In get NE8K0WIN represents much that is beautiful to the eye of the lover of nature. The surroundings are ideal, the location the most perfect of any BEACH RESORT on the whole OREGON COAST. In making the foregoing assertion we know that this may be questioned, but we extend to you our invi tation to cQme, viBit and behold as wo have seen. NESKOWIN has the most promising future. A beautiful little park ‘‘a stone’s throw” from the finest stretch of beach anywhere. Trout fishing on one hand; deep sea fishing on the other. Located in the heart of a prosperous dairy and farming community. Plenty of fresh milk, cheese, vegetables and sea food right at hand. Thia is the place that INVITES YOU COME. K ollu W. W atson Tillamook City, Oregon. Picase mail me map and literature of NESKOWIN. Portoffice If you want to visit NESKOWIN—if you want any information, cut out the coupon and mail TODAY—NOW Stat«. Cut Thia Out NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Laud Office, at Portland, Ore., March 5th, 1910. |otiee »• > ereby given that HEKBERT ALLEY, who post-office address is palem. Oregon, did. on the I5th day of ly, 19U9, file in this office Sworn State tnt and Application, No. 02075, to pur- Bae the Lots 3 and 4, Seetion 30. town- Ip 1 south, Range 7 West. Willamette tridian, and the timbet thereon, under the »visions Of the act of June 3, 1878, and ts amendatory, known as the ” Timber d S~onc Law." at Much value as might fixed by appraisement, and that per •nt to such application, the land and fiber thereon nave been appraised, the fiber estimated 1.000,000 board feet at 1,50 per m., and the land >30,60 ; that applicant will offer final proof.in support his application and sworn statement on r 24th day of May.lVIO.bcfore T H. Goyne lited States Commissioner, at Tillamook Kgon. kny person is at liberty to protest this rchasc before entry, or initiate a contest any time before patent issues, by filing corroborated affidavit in this office, alleg- t facts which would defeat an entrv. L CHAS, B. MERRICK, Register. Summons. the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County, tifie kallway&Nav- ■ation Company. Plaintiff, vs. |ry Lock, 4 Defendant. Mary Lock, the above named defendant : p the name of the State of Oregon,—You i hereby required to appear and make fwer to the complaint filed against you in I above entitled cause bn or before the 1 day of May, 1910, aail if you fail so to )»ear, plaintiff will apply to the court ithe relief demanded in the complaint, wit, for a judgment appropriating to •ntilT« uke the following described real kperty situate in the County of Tillamook I State of Oregon to-wit : •trip of land 1OO feet in width, being 50 Lon each side of and parallel with the ter line of Pacific Hailwav & Nuviga- ■ Company's railway as surveyed, ktaked L located and adopted through a one-half fe tract of land situate in the northwest Her of lot 1, section fl, township 2 North Ige 10 fcest, Willamette Meridian, in lamook County, Oregon, described as lows : Beginning at the Meander Post ween sections 4 and 9, in township 2 fth, range IO West, running thence in a ftheri v direction along meander line, 105 t ; thence due Raat 208 feet . thence due rth 106 feet ; thence due West 208 feet to Br of beginnlMg. the right of way herein feribeJ containing 10,510 square fret, re or leas ; said center line being more ticuiarly described as follows : keginning at the point of intersection of I center line with the nortu line of said lion 9. sail! point being 2.080 feet west of : quarter section corner in the north line laid section, measured along said section and being identical with Station 1095 12 of said company’s railway survey Ubers , thence S. 2 deg. 37* W. a distance 105.1 firet to a point in the south line of 'above described tract of land. Aso for an assessment of your damages ling by such appropriation and also a fmrnt for plaintiff's costs and disburse- Bts herein. Ilia summons is published by order of the n Geo H. Burnett, Judge ot above en- ed court, made on the 17th of March 10. wherein ft is prescribed that thia •mona shall be published for six succes- E weeks. The date of the first publication Burch 17th 1910. K now & M c ' asixt , Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior. US. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, Marell 17th. 1910. lot lee Is hereby given that GARRET H. Hill, whose post-office addreaa ia Tilla- K>k. Oregon did. on the 17th day of Jone, IM*, file in this office Sworn Statement I Application. No 02007, to purchase j Lot« 4, 8, IS and 14, Section *5, Town- 4* 1 South. Range a Went, Willamette Iridian, and the timber thereon, under the ►vi«ion» of the act of June 3. 1*78. and la amendatory, known as the ' Timber I Stone Law," at «»eh value a« might fixed by appraisement. and that, por ts t to seen appiicatioa. the land and Iber thereon have been valued by appli- tt the timber estimated 900.000 board I at 4*140 |ter M . and the land »20 IM1 ; kt «aid applicant will oficr final proof in M*ort of hi« application and «worn state- at on the 3IM day of May. 1910. before H Gcyae. trailed State* CommiMoner hi« office. at Tlltamooh. Tillamook Co.. Notice Of Final Account. GAMES CALLED OFF N otice I s H erkuy G iven that the under signed has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, her final account as administratrix of the Estate of William M. Mills, deceased, and that said Court has appointed Monday. June 6th, 1910, at the hour of IO o’clock A. •VI., at the office ot the County Judge in the Court House in Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this May 5th, 1910. V iola M ills , Administratrix. H. T. B otts , Attorney for Administratrix. AUCTION SALE OF DAIRY COWS, in lot adjacent to C. The Ball Games between Salem and Tillamook High School teams are called off. Notice of Change of Name. S. Atkinson’s N otice I s H ereby G iven ,—That the County C ourt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tilla mook. did on the 7th day of Febru ary, 191(1, duly niHke and enter in the journal of «nd court, an order and decree, decreeing that the At $1.39 p.m. name of Harry William Angelo be changed Io 1l>at of Harry William Scovell; that the name of the said 1>er son aliall forever hereafter Ire larry William Scovell, and that due, lawful anti public notice of such TERMS : 6 months time on bank change of name be published in the Tillamook Headlight, and thia no able notes at 8 per cent interest. tice is published pursuant to said order and decree. A. G. T harp , C. E. R kynoldb , In witness whereof, the Clerk of the County Court aforesaid has set Prop. Auctioneer. his hand and affixed his official seal on this 19th day of February, 1910. J. C. H olke *.’, County Clerk. Building', Notice to Creditors. None« 1. H bibby G ive ».—That th. undersigned has been by the euanty court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun:y of Tillamook. duly appointed administrator of the estate of THOMAS F. WILLIAMS, deceased All persons having claim» again«t said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at the Law Office of H. T Hott, in Tilla- moot City, Oregon on of before the expira tion of «1« month, from the date ot the first publication of thia notice. Dated this 28th day of April, 1910. JAMBS WILLIAMS. Administrator. Synopsis of the annual Htatement of the Law, Union and Rock In surance Co., Ltd., of Londdn, England, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, on the 31st day of Decem ber, 1W4I, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State Oregon, pursuant to law : On Friday. May 27th, 1910, i5 JERSEY GRADE COWS. All Giving Milk NOW '¿ e W TIME of of the year to hare your teeth out and plate and bridge work done. For out- P-towa patrona we niah plate and ridao work In oae ay if aeceaeary. CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up in cash (statutory de posit)....................................... $236,000.00 INCOME. Premiums received during the year in cash.................. $402,103.75 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year ..................................... 24,164.01 Income from other sources received during the year. 381.96 ■alarCrawa. $5 00 22k Un T aatk 3.60 6«M F ì K m > Enamtl Fillings Silvdf Fillmff« 6»o<i R v H k PlafM Best Rubber RdtM 122 ’■52 .50 5.00 7.50 Painkt* ExtfMlM .50 . Total income.................... $426,656.62 •e»T MXTMOOfi P u I u I ami Extraction Free who® plate« or bridge work DISBURSEMENTS. _________ Losses paid during the year............................................ $158,678.91 Commissions and salaries paid during the year ... 136, 3M 1’28 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year ... 9,772.43 Amount of all other ex penditures ............................ 114.3M.M 1« or de rod. Consultation Free. You rannot «•< better pain lew work an* where, no matter how much you i»ay. All work fully guaranteed for fifteen years. Wise Dental Co. An Ideal Husband '"I patient, . even with a nagging ------ wife, for lie know* she need* help. She may lie so nervous and run down in health that trifle* annoy her. If she i* melancholy, excit able, troubled witti loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness, constipa tion or fainting and dizzy spells. She need* Electric Bitters, tfie moat wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferer* from female troubles, nervous troubles, back ache and weak kidney* have u*ed them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only .'Oe. Satiataction guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough.__________________ . Commander Julius A. Pratt Post No. 143 Dept. III., O A. R. Mr. Iwane Cook, Commander of fatUnc Bsiteitl. Tkirk 4 WrvHn<t»«, tfiXTUSO, CFf CON the above Po«t, Kewanee, 111., 0UlnlKnl4B Uir.il luU)i luk write*: “For a long lime I wa* itoihererl with backache and pain* aero*« my kidney*. About two months ago I Htarted taking Foley's Kidney Pills and soon saw they were doing juat an claimed. I kept on taking them and now I urn free from backach and the painful bladder misery is all gone. I like Foley’s Kidney Pills so well that 1 have told nt iny of my friend and c omrades alsiut them and shall recot trend them at every oppor tunity. C. 1. Clough. INCORPORATED Painless Dentists Total expenditures... .$419,098.26 ASSETS. Value of stock* and bond* owned ................................... $611,050.00 Reinsurance due on losses paid ......................................... 11)6.78 Cash in hanks and on hand 18,882.02 Premium* in course of coi tion and in transmission 68,770.99 Interest and rents due and 4,537.88 accrued........................ ............ ^/£RS. ALICIA PHELPS GRADUATE NURSE, MRS. PAGE’S HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, Total admitted asset* . .$703,437.67 LIABILITIES. Gross claim* for losses un paid .......................................... $ 34,47(124 Amount of unear .red pre miums on all outstand ing risk* ............... . 364,121.7’ 7,UH. 14 AH other liabilities & bridge , R andall Total liabilities.......... ........... $446,643.014 Total insurance in force December 31. 1WW .. $71.528,307.00 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE I YEAR. Total risks written during the year................................ $1.259.52309 Gross premiums received during the year.................... Ki, 328.70 Premiums returned dur ing the year ............ ..... 3,391.32 Losses paid during the 5.927.94 year............................................ Losse* incurred during the year ................................. 5,403.94 Total amounted riaka out- «landing tn Oregon De cember 31. 1909............. 41,138,137.09 By H arry H. S mith . Manager Pacific Coast Department. ORE T row INSURANCE. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, BONDS, Etc T illamook , O kkgok , Both Phones. CUEANlNf r J pressing n« j’y done at the TOGGERY I This >« a mors dangerous disease than is generally presumed. It will be a surprise to mnny to learn that mure deaths result from it than from scarlet fever. Pneumo nia often result« from it. Cham berlain's Cough Remrrly has been I used in many epidemics of wh>•op ing cough, and always with the best result«. DeHart McKeig of OPFOlltE THÍ ALLEN HOUSE. Harlan. Iowa, says of it: “My toy [ took whooping cough when nmr | months oM. He had it in the [ winter I got a bottle of I twml>er I1 Iain's Cough Remedy whi*~h proved »Pt Cl ALT! IN All KINO OF CAKES good. I cannot re« ommet'd it too highly.” For sale at Lamar's drug ALL KINO OF SALAD »lore. s. VIERECK. Tillamook Bakery, I Billiousness and Constipation. For year* I was troubled with biliounnrs* anil constipstion, which made life ¡miserable for me. appetite failed me. I lost my iiHiial force and vitality. Pepsin preparation* and cathartic* only made matters worse. I do not know where J «hotild have bren today bad I not tried Chamberlain’« Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablet* relieve the ill feeling st oner, strengthen the digestive purify the stomache, function*. liver and blood, helping the system to do it* wurk naturally.—M rs . R osa P otts , Birmingham. Ala. These tablets are lor sale at 1-amr's drug «tore. ______ What Everybody Wants Whooping Cough :x: Mail Everyl*ody desire* gr*id health which is im|M*«sible unless the kidneys »re sound «nd healthy. Foley'» Kidney Nemedv should be taken nt the first indication of any irregularity, ami a serious illness may t*e averted Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore the kidney's and bladder - * * * * to their — * normal •tate and activity. C. 1. Clough. A Regular Ton Boy wa* Suaie climbing »rese and | lent e«, jumping dlt< hea. whltling, : slway» getting acratchea, cuta. |spr»ins, bruraes, biimps. huras or «mid* Hut laws! Her motlier just applied Htrvklen'e Arnica Salve and _ cured ureit her quick quick. Ileals rg everythin] “ 1 healable—Hollé, Ulcera, í ild Sores, . ( <>rns ur Pife». Rearma. < _________ ________ Try it 2fir at Cha*. I. Clough’*. DENTED HIS DIGNITY. •> The Ceok’a Familiarity With the Cap tain Was III Timed. Enoa Hllabee and Ethan Knight cam« from tbe same little town on tba coast ot Main«. As boys lln>y had grown up together, and now an men Ibey wera wiling together <> ii tbe wnta echooner. Ethan wan captain, and Rnna was tba cook Their iMwithuis might wail have been rovenwl. for Ktbau was better with the sail let than £u<x and Enoa probably knew as much about navigation aa bls friend. Still, they maintained their re«|>ectlv» places, aud neither thought of a shift. Usually on board the Marin tUera was little formality between th* mp- tain aiHi tbe crew In port, how*,er. sixl on < ertalu ««-carinoa It was thought i>e< easery to lualtilalu tbe dignity of office. One day a naval officer cut............ iMutrd uu some business, capialu Kulab* received blm In his best man ner, thniiKliig bla elnrs that he li«|i|ieiv- evi to have bla mwd coat on wlieu the officer arrived unexpectedly. lu tbe uiklat ot Ibeir Interview In the captain’s eg bio Eime, spruit tied behind, aa was hla wont «Ueii not very buay, poked hla tieud lu at the d,s*r. "Ettian." he «aid. -wberoa ihs*aucn- pant” Captain Knight frownci, and the of ficer 8Hiked at once surprised aud In- dlflereiit. "Your eonhnet Is a maxing, sir,” th» captain saltl In hla most dlgnlflcd mau- ner. “Your eauceptut tiur~ ** wlivrt you left It.” "Ymi hud It last." protested Enoa. "You snltl you emhi fry"— But the captain hnd slummed the d<Hir.— i out b’s Cumimiilou. ting together epleudkl teams. One would naturally xupiwae that dogs of this kind, ho long traiued and assin'I- ated with tueu. would become more or lesa domesticated and lose their origi nal savage character. It Is. however, quite otherwlae The Eskimo dog of today 1» still a pure, unmitigated savage. Like bls congener, the wolf, he always hunts In packs. Quite recently an Eskimo, with Ills wife and child, was making a jour ney with his team to a nearby settle ment. On bls way the driver became 111 and weak and quite unable to con trol Ills team. The dog» turned on them and devoured the whole family. An old resident at Labrador told me that one winter's evening he was sit ting reading when lie heard a furious burking among hla dogs outside. Fighting among the pack was so ram- mou that he took uo notice of tbs dis turbance. Next morulng the cause of the row wns discovered. A poor Es Reughsbod Method« of Sightseers In kimo woman was coming to tbe bouse T urhey. for medicine for her slek child. She Allert Bigelow I’alue says 111 de- stumbled over tbe heap o? snow uear «vrlblnu a visit Io a Couatautluopla the door. Tbe pack sprang on ber. and ■iiiisiliie: , some rags and boaaa discovered next •Some kind of ceremony was in morulng told tbe tale of her tragic iiroureHH when we arrived; but. aa fate. usual l«> *ti *• i>la< ea. we tiki tart mind, Tbe Newfoqudland flsbermen often lie Weill light Io J iihi the aame. and bring home these Eskimo dogs from out guide*, too. ami we tti'kcl aud Labrador. They Invariably turn out l*<li)le«l ami <ll<l what we cmld to sboep killers, and tbe crossbred ones break tip lite -ervleea. Old tut bauad have all tbe aame aavage Inatlnct ■tolta ot the prupiiet were kneeling aud They have b«*eu known to kill a score l*>wlng ami in-nthig here aud iliers or more sheep In one night, all being uml were n gt**l tieni Iti Hie way. found with their throats torn, but not Si intel I me* we fell over tltenf, blit wa were charitably di«|"i*eti and did not one eaten. It la simply tbe savage lust for blood. Tbe eaiiy settlers In New kick llii'ili-al tenni I illilnt. aud I Wa foundland found -be great timber ilou't think any <d tbe pttrly did uilghi kick a ilog-kk k al him. I mean wolvea a terrible pest. They killed their sheep aud cattle aud sometimes —It we tri|i|HHl over oue. lull we do attacked women and children. They not kick a Mimlein- lini a live oue \Va were continually chased aud killed, nuly lake hla pklure uud step ou hltu ami ninna him up aud ipake a few but still they Increased. A handsome bounty on wolfskins, however, even lime* nisi <>■ "I have In-vii wouderlug whm would tually brought about their extirpation. Aulmals that hunt or move together hapiieu to a imrty ot tourist»- Nuc In packs always retain thia character leins'. for Instance—who broke Into an istic. Tbe reindeer In Lapland have Amerk nii church during aervlces. with been trained and domesticated by man gukles tu indili ami explain, and stared for countlew generations, but they still at Hie |a*ipie wlm were saying tlieir retain this Instinct of tbe pack. As lim.vern ami alnlksd over them an If soon as tbe team moves all tbe isln- they were wnx ligure* Au A merdai» deer start off; nothing can stop them. cougregHtloli woirkl t»e anmiid liy a mob Ilk* Hint and would reinuv« It While the savage pack bunting char acter of tbe Eskimo dog remains so and |>iil l< III the caliilnKwe Hut. then, nm h ililiig* woukin'l hnppeti In Amer long unchanged, wa have, on tbe oth ica VVe linve cowed our foreign visit- er baud. In setter and retriever dugs ora. Besides, there In mdliltig In all a very striking Illustration of how an Amerlmu <-hwr<'b Hint a furelguec artificial character can be given to tbe would care io see." during. dog and a special characteristic firmly ■mplanted lu a breed and retained tor Going Astray at S»a. centuries. It Is. however, purely arti The dltUculty of keeplug a modern flelal and la easily loeL For Instance, setters and pointers kept by Isdles as eteamablp mi a «Irrighi cour ne la mt alight oue Tire belinniiiaii »teem by pets and not trained low tbe ln*tinct to |>olnt. Tbe untrained breed within tbe cuiupaw. ami. while a single de gree of dei Ini km mtpenni very small a generation lose It altogether. Every ejMirtaman knows that tbe young on«* ou tbe 1'iimi««« cani. If woukl If cob- ritiuetl carry a fust aieumelilp four are very easily trained and point uat- miles out ot tier uivrw In n *lngla urally. I have seeo setter pups only day'» rUu. Yri lite iHitniarss gfiew tba slz weeks old setting at flies course more ac-urately than rbe ship Tbe Instinct for retrieving Is perjtet uated lu no breed so etrongly as the can be aleered Uwlug to tbe deflect ing power of the waves and tbe roll real Newfoundland dog. tbe Usher lug of the ship, wbk b If «be Is <tf tba man's friend end constant companion twin K'rew iy|*r cense* Urwt oue of lier aud tbe most splendid of all retrievers propellers aud liten tbe mber to exert A remarkable luatauce of bls gifts and greater effecl. the rtnirse la ciuthinai- courage la the story of a Newfound ly shlfleil a little ibis way aud titet land settler. George Harvey, bow with despite tbe tieliu Tbe only safety la tbe aid of Ills dog and two cbIMreu I h * lu correcting lite couipe«» conree by wved 183 llvae lu 1832. Io tbe autuuio freqiieut observa tintín of lire sun. uiouu of that year the brig Dispatch, on her aud alar».—New York Trlliuue way to Quebec with emigrants. In a tremendous gale of wind struck s r<* k Leaves It te Her Judgment. a lest t three miles from Harvey’s resi "Ant i th«- first girl you ever hl insti!” dence at Isle aux Meria. Harvey heard aaks tbe fair yotrng thing Irtmr ills tbe signals of distress and Immediately refuge of bla shoulder. laan' hed hl» boat. His only help was "Well.” Ire replies, “after the way a boy of twelve, bis girl, alataan year« my aria just naturally ellppd around old. aod bla dog. To get clow to tbe your waist as you tmcoowiimsit issu doomed ablp lu su.‘b a aea was to court ed toward m* and my nager* tilted destruction Harvey’s dog understood yvar chin as you um«>on<-4ou*ly lifted «bat was required of blm Ha awam your bend aud 4 bent forward where toward tbe ship The ee*a overwhelm your lipa were wsltlug and ilklu I get ad him and drove blm back, but Anal tbe fclsa eh ber on your *«*» »r your ly be came uesr ettougb. Tbe sailors rbln. but where It trelnuged after all threw blm a rofie. which be caught that aud with tbe knowledge of ih» with bls teetb. At Iasi be got beck to subject which you hare displayed. ( Harvey’s Iswif almost dead from ai- eball aay nothing, »leapt that I 'euva t>au»H<rtl. frtlt with tbe rope’s end Arm tbe questioo to yaur owe jwignwtit.”— ly elln'-hed In bls teeth Coatinanien- LU» Hon between th« boat and lbs ship was then eetabltst-ed. and with rare •avlag MI» Meta. and tbe most Mbov.oos efforts every On one occaaloo al a crowded per. soot was aevad. — Judge Proves In forma uce at iba Hayal ibes lev lo pyd- Ixuadoe Rtandard •ay. N. ■. W.. a numbev of yeara agu • eonpla of aallura «tro hed liceo T»w -O«ld •««».« ■• drlakürg waru asnted I» iba galtery A Mexican enperstlthm. very com O m toar M» tMlauee aad feM tato ihe mon among .nlnees la that eonetry. re atalla Tta «Mber Immedkrrety rried. latse to tbe "gold snake" Thia «pe "Man ovarboard"’ aod dlved after bis rlea of aarpeat ts perfectly barmlsae eompaaloa Wllb tha proverbial Iwk sad very baedaotne. being green la of druakan aallore tbe flntf eersped color and «Hb a gotdea Iridearence fat , with a broten leg aud tha aatot.d Its a>-alea Faith la entertain««! that witbout a ecrateb wherever a r'M snake makes He neat there is a ledge cue tala Ing tbe |?r«ri<K* A Robbery Thet Faid. metal, and there era many misers wbo beoti-1 always <bonghi h «roo r.mgh ou Adam to r«»b bini <<f bis riti Mort will locatg a cialm at once If they flud — Tan; but. au the other band. N wa« a gold snake tba making of «ve - K ir bauge Foley Kidney Pills »re *ntlse|*ti« t Tbe power of applying ettentloe to a tonic and restorative and a prawrp- * rorree tire of all urinary irregular. single snb)a< t la tbe »are mark ot a Ittica. Refuse aubatitutea. C. I, eaperlot gealna. -Cbaatardaid Clough. INVADING A MOSQUE. Wo «ro »ever an bappv or en nu- Iwppy as we soppesa - Um belvu. aintL