Cbe Cmamook Rcraid C. 6. CrombWy, Editor Issued Civic c a Week Entered as sts-ond -class mutter Mny 1", HMO. nt the post oilloe at Tillamook, Orepm, under the net of Mntvh 3. ISW." SCSCKU'TION SUM) A VKUt tN tiVNVK Uldvcrtlsiua Watt I ecnJ Advertisements I'lrM Insertion. per line - $ Each subsequent insortfoti, line .10 Heme trad Notice? Timber Claim ... Notice, pe-r lin Cards of thank, per Hne Locals, 'wr lino, first insertion .lvSi 10- Tl'IiSDA V SOME EACT3 ABOUT ALCOHOL (By Richmond P Hobsont ; i i!k v.iturc of th- pplline l!.- ban loun d I'lH'n l'th- ,1 i..icncvi.K.u research ts lb- tosin of she cast V .1-.-. ol.v t!i.;t or t. n iciS '! eerro, twit is tne waste' ..,.1,.. ,,i v,n.,iA .. li.m ana it ".It f Kioinsv that th in, in i hie . ' C Mr life, i Vy poison to all forms of her OW the VC4M nxcm'clt' ' -iic ism" ,.:! ecrm. in;;-: Ik ( iotiei'"ifl .is H'lsonou lt ..I! Vt .iid so v '"s Keen stated ' .".ii !t : ' ..sis . -in t. V t :iv their I vm" 'i ..s v r i x es: j-s in .1' !-.wt f the worVi. i t -r ':ir- -twe inv e!teations-led to thr umr rvsuli an.t thev were adlc to drj.w tip a simple scientific ter Babies Mandard Score ard rr staterient which defines the nature sides for the examination of babies of alcohol: ftom ft to Go months, bnt physicians "Fact laboratory, clinical and pa-, urge that babies under twelve months thok cic.il research has demonstrated 1 should not be brought to fairs. The that .ilcohol is a dehydrating proto-! most popular age limit for fair eon plasnuc poison and its use as a bevcr-! tests is from i to tS months. aer is destructive and degenerating t, ite hums.n organisms, its effect upon the cells and tissues of the body is 1' .pressing, narcotic, anaesthetic ami therefore, therapeutically, its use should be lir-ited and restricted in the same way as the use of other poisonousi drugs." It is not necessary for me tonieht to go into a detailed description of the intimate that this poison has up on all the tissues and all ie organs and sells of the body. The most ap palling and astounding fact that came nss ihic c tsar Iiah &rc f t tWa effeet wa rreatpr onon ihntr rrll. that are associated with evolution that the wound inflicted upon those tender cells is like a wound bv a hot iron, i ou may recover from stomc wound-, but never from the scar of a deep burn. .N'ow In the iuman family, evolti tion is not along physical tines. Na ture i; not trying to build up a race of physical giants, but to develop those things associated with the moral sense. Very clearlv N'ature's purpose is to produce a high order of men, not only to have the power of brain developed, but a hich conception of justice, a true feeline of charity and love in the hart, a noble race of men. It was found that this poison blights that line of evolution, no mat ter jn what form of life. Yon can take the vegetable king dom, whether a beautiful flower that has been built up in recent years, or a wonderful vegetable, and if to the water that you use upon it you add some of this poison, you will find that the further evolution of color or form stops; and if you persist you win ttnu that tins inxson gradually 'consumes and devours the products ; crops, to improve your livestock, to ot past evolution, and tends to set j produce richer milk, to bake better the plant back lo a lower stage of bread, to havc-tmorc money in the evolution as it was when it grew j bank, why not study better babies wild in the fields. 'hygiene to make your baby bigger ou take the animal kingdom and and stronger, to raise the standard of the same result will be found. A little i health in your family, to reduce drje kittcn brought up as an alcoholic, I tor bills, to have happier children in when it is grown will not play with your home' a string and has no spcial interest TO MOTHERS IN GENERAL in a mouse, and you will t'inallv wipe Do you want healthy happv babies5 out all the proccsts of evolution i ,AoulJ vou like to ee vour haLv well since it was domesticated by man. ! tnat have developed in the kitten The same thing applies to the dog I fnn.:i.. t . :n t l r-V, -, ., !,". T ,w .n.avt " ".7rc : care lor tneir mnstf-r than wmtM n wolf and 6,ooo years of evolution in the dog family will be blotted out. Give alcohol to the Indian, and in a very short time you will turn a peaceable Indian into a savage, J hose who have watched the effect f , I .1 , ,. V , of alcohol upon a black inan will find It Will take an increnihle slmrt tirTif it will take an incredible short time to blot out all the results of evolution since he has been in civilization and put him on a level of cannibalism. Take the noblest cpecimens of the white man and watch the debilitating effect of alcohol. A man who would not harm an insect is turned into a brute and he will be guilty of inhu man acts. You can take a man with a high sense of honor, a man of noble ances try, who would cut off his lmrwl In fore he would stoop to a dishonest I ast. nnd vou can note tin- nmrKi r,l degeneracy until you will soon find ' vou cannot deornd minn hu u-,r,t lie will become careless of his obliga-, tions, his moral sense will become i blighted and he will even be cruel to his own flesh and blood A record was kept, for one year, of cases of murder in the United States and it was found that 3,000 were cases where men killed their own wives while they, through alcohol, had degenerated toward the savage state. An appalling factl BETTER BABIES CONTEST. Special announcement for county and local fairs iHSued by the Hetter Babies Rureru of the Woman's Home Compinion, 381 Fautth Avenue, New York City. Hate vou a baby in your home? If so read this announcement. OHJECT OF CONTEST. The Hetter Rallies Contest is a pop ol.ir yet scientific movement to in- CuodAV and Friday 1 Kneh suhs-iiucnt Insertion, line Resolutions of fondolence and .Wi Lodge notices, per line .( liinimw) .C- Professional cards. mo. l.W Olsidnv Advertisement, jnir inch ALL Pisiiiay Ads must ho in this of-. , flee on Mondity and Thursday Mornj ing$ to tnsurv putilicnitnn in tonou intt Tuesday and Friday issues. .7 Reason are imperative. UXI; 9. 101 -l. sore hcttr1 babies and .i better race. It i'uiiit of intermit, examining .iin' .iwintitig prises to the children 0 four tcart or ic,. on exactly the f bac principals that arc applied !rt livestock shows. Mere : beauty does nt count lhysical and mental de- vehement only are considered. The --nv i vwiui - - tcr race of Americans, because it teaches the parents how to improve ,; the physical condition of children al- really onrn nu io proicvi mot yn o-st tonns oftMtihorn. It arouse interest tn the ro.ti'lv sneaking. ! conservation of child life and health I t .it - 1- I. ... t. md in all forms of child welfare It ft,rsres a connecting link between par ents and teachers, between the home i . i . t' i .Lit i;. n ine scicnuuc siitoy oi cnim iw- ? i -.rerence at It irorotc-s civic interest in children in.,! t'uit ihc if - of the community c.ntri s. in 0Kl..$SmCTlON OF KXTHIrS i :l-.e last five ori I-npor!ant note to contest matu gers: The table of standards on the Het- 1st CLASS. Best child over 6 months and under 1 year, prise Sio.co. Best class over l year and under 2 vcars. 1st prize $1; nd $10; jrd $5 Oks over 1 and under J, 1st prue $!-,. 3nd $10; 3rd J 5. Class oer 3 and under 4. tst prin. stid to; 3rd Highest scoring boy. Better Babies medal in bronxe. Highest scoring girl. Better Bab ies medal in bronse. To the highest scoring baby. Better B.''ICS medal in bronic. To each first prite winner. Better rtahies Diploma. To each child examined in contest Better Babies Certificate of Exami ination. RL'LES. Contest opened to all , babks of Tillamook- County, bets'cn 6 mo ind jS months. Appointments for examination will l. : i. M. : i. : u hi: Ications are received. Vie- r.( of ,inl. , t ;n i.- ,;i,. in ample time before the fair opens s -. iifiiNti-fii s us i i.s i v i i All puestions on blanks submitted to parents must be answered. So child suf ferine from any acute, constitutional, or contagious des'-asr may be entered. To prevent danR r from contagin, all children will be ex aminrd bv a qhysician or trainc' nurse before bcint; admitted to tbi reception room. Date of examination to be fixed later. To farmers and their wives, you study scientific farming and domestic science to raise bigger and better nourished, firm in flesh, smooth of skin. a pric baby? Then come to the Hcttcr Rabies r t on,.cs.1- ,yUT ,,a,u-v t,c" "v nlt-cif-t'ific u-lin I'nn,.' 1, - i ....r 1 cent baby ought to be. If your baby is up to the standard, he will win a prize, If he is not, you will be told how to make him a prize winner next year All narents wishinir to enter the ----- - -- - contest please inform Mrs. M. I-. Ijlinslnn ut nn i-urXv Aulf Kr. tti,. rr. I Dunstan at an early date, so the re quired literature may he ordered. This can not be done until the num ber of children to enter has been as certained. Applications should be in by July i, 1014. MARY F. DUNSTAN, Supt. Hcttcr H abies Contest. PORTLAND LETTER. Portland, Juneo, (Special) On '?st Wednesday Astoria witnessed the opening of an era of imorovement ?ml Ingress which will far surpass ".' ""Portance all the activities at mt mourn 01 111c t-oiumiJia lor tlie past century. The first unit of the I'ort of Astoria municipal dock was commenced. The first pile was driven in a project to reclaim the water ft out of the city by the construction of a great concrete sea wall, ground was broken for the Clatsop County section of the Columbia highway, and at Flavel, a suburb of the greater city, work was started on the con struction of a great system of docks for the accomodation of the magnif icent steamers which the Hill system is having built for service between the mouth of the river and California, 'I he municipal docks, which are located at Smith's Point, will consist of a dock a nil warehouse 90 x 1,100 feet on the west side and a dock 100 'x 600 feet on the north side of the point, the development, when com plete, providing 0,000 feet of water front with piers long enough to ac- I... . I. .1 , r comodatc the latKvt 'll' lh.t ..iss tlitonsh the I'aiirtitM stinal Hie ttnpuwcinents HI I'lrtsel iiuhidr .1 stritl of docks ol siil'u tent cApaicltv to nccomodiile i" el which nn cutet the tlvcr ami this In t unit of the prnirrt will i"i iiproimatel $,t.iH,tH'o. The tractors tc busily at woik coustimt camps (or their work men. erevinu hop and instalhn the powniul machinery which will be roiMilrr.l m dtivini; consttuctii'ii at top ijiee.l It is estimated that the first dock will be readv tor use within ten months from the drixmu of the first pile On the north side of the ('ohntil w ihc liovern nent i puhin the N"i .i:- Ler f.irthcr nd latthet on- ini. the oce.n. hiulii ock at the rat l 4.1 hauling anil tlnnii n" f j ion to t.oon i ' - rv la. A 'M rue tmvir . . . . .... ei the seaward end ol the tn1;! stcAiitly hanunerinir itreat trees i :he sand a a support for the t over which thr minialiire locomolii. (mul eiulless trainloads of hotil.i. hich are tumbled into the sun ' an average rate of nearly tew tons per ininnte . The rock is transported birges from the quarries on the nef bank above Vancouver, Wash. r' airload is wetghetl betweew the te ceiving dock and the jetty. l.ate in October the Manufacture rs Association tf t)rej;on and the 1 4m! Pioducts Show company will h.'t. a great )oint exhibit in tne Portl.''" Armory and a trtnporarv buildint; t be erected near by Tne objeii ' the show is to gather a vast Oitantitx ot products of Oregon soli to he shown first In Portland and alter ward the bet of the material to !e installed at San Francisco dutinx the exposition next year The nrites fcrcd for land products will amount to about $4.noo lit tttc County Court ot the State ol Oregon, for 'I illnmook County In the mutter of the Estate of Jieh V. Cochran, deer nurd, late of it.e County of Ashland, State of Wis.uum rtolice is herwby given thnt the ui - dersigned has bs-en duly nppointnl t the said l ourt. ailnnmstriilor w ith Ue will nnnoxesl of the Estate of J.'s. iih V". Coehrun, le-eaed. All pvrn-'ii having claims ngainst sid estittr rt huruby notitietl to presont the same to me, with the voucher proporly miif ed, nt the otllc of Tho. Coatns, t' m mereial liuikting, l illuinook City. Til lamook Coulitv, Urexi. wtthi:-. m montlw from 'he dntot this nrtie- Administrator's ttddrtvts: 116 Shcr lock Bklg., t'ortlarxi, Oregon. Dated ami first poblihol thia -Mh duy of May. 191 1. JOHN It. OA MAN. Adroiriistriit ,r with the will annexed f tho Estate -f Joseph W. Cochrnn, ileeM Administrators Notice Creditors to NOTICE IS tlEKhHY OIVEN. that ! the County Court of the State of Ore-; gon, fnr Tillamook County, h ii(v- I ixjiiited the uitdorsiirnu"! adininistrulru ; of the estnte of Jumrs S. Gray, decM- i any nnj nil persons ' clAimH itLiiinitt Kiiitl -t(t.. tir. having ; hereby rciiu.rcd to pns.;nt the same, together with the tirnpcr vourhers. to the uixler- sitrned at the olIL-i; of T. II. Oovnn. - , . ' " attorney nt Inw. in Tillamook City. I t,,r- ' '" I'arkvr. and irnt ad de Orecon, within sin month from tho I ""flanu. W illiam U Kiffrnlwrg ami . date of this notice. Dated May fith. 1911. Ruth It. W. Grnv Administratrix ot the Estate T. II. Uovpe, Attorney for Administratrix. Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Rcnl Property NOTICE IS II EH Eli Y GIVEN, that by virtue of nn Execution ami Order of t. I.. : i . t .i. - . . , . ' Sale issuetl nut of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Cniuitv of Tillamook, dated the lllli day of May, 191S, in the ctiuse wherein II H. Ilat'i- a wny and H. R. 1 1 i.tnn way w.-re plain- tilTs, Hnd the Flint National Hank of Til-1 iHinooK, Oregon, n corKjrnlioii. and Al- bcrt Marolf nnd Katie Mnrolf. and I). I c. Ooodspeid it rid Mary J (ioodsiKied, i were defendants, upon n judgment mid decree rendered against said dufend antn, 0, E. GoodstHfed ami Mary .1. Gorxlstjeed, and in favor of plmnlilfH, for the sum of JWXl.fKJ. tii?rthr with ; interest tl.ereou at the rule of 8 per cent per annum from the Zoth day of . . ' . .. ... August, 1912; the further sum of 140.1)0 attorney's fees, and coats and disbursements taxed nt 112.00; and n judgment and decree renden-d against Haid (lefendantx, O E. (loodspeed nnd .nary j. iiwxispeeu, anil in favor of ..;, ,i .. e i -pi... . .i .i , i ... ui.ii.iuin.il, ,1m i irni itHl OI1UI , Hunk of Tlllumook. Oregon, for the r ret rji .1 ...li , . . u 111 o i io'i,ui, lOKeuier wim interest thereon at the rale of 8 per cent Kr annum from the 2nd dny of August, 191.'5, the further sum of JlOO.fX) nt. torney's fees; and cosU and disbursements taxed at $.'k'),00; and commanding rne to siiUh fy the said judgment! arid decrees by the sale of the real tirotiertv of hi.IiI defendants, I). E. Goodspeed and Mnry' J. Goodspeed, hereinafter described. ! NOW. THEREFORE, in order to sausiy the said judgment! and decree 1 will, nn the 20th dav of Juno iru.i at 10 o'clock a. rn,, at the front door of the County Court house In Tillamook City, Oregon, sell nt pulilie a ictlon to ine nignesi hinder for cash In bund, the said real property. wlne, is situat ed In Tillamook County. Oregon, nml iH more particularly described as fob iowh, to-wit S andflof Hlock 12, n Sunny- nnii.- njuiuuii io me iuwn or nay uity Oregon; also, LotH 12 and l.'t of Hlock 7. and Uts 4, Band Oof Hlock 8, hII In Har View Addition to the town of Ray City, Oregon. Dated this May 19th, 1914. H. Crenshaw, ShcrifT of Tillurr.ook County, Oregon. Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Kea( Property. Notice Is hereby given, that by vir tue of an Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, dated the 24th day of April, 1914. in the cause where, in Lcin Parker wa- pluintlfT, and Wil- ir. L. 15. Hewitt OUTKOPATIIlf I'll YfUl'lAN ,M si'K':i;tN Ohstetiteal dHH'talll Uth I'hiHii'. K.ss. ami tllllee: Whllehmi.e Uosldotico. TILLA.MtUlK Oil 14. U. A. I). 1'ltKKINh KNX1UKNT OhNflSr Dlflen 111 rtMiw"M HbU. All Wink lintnl 111,! AMtHIK. HRlttUlN Dr. Jack Olson Ulll'KNT MKNltsr tihlco Hours irsim V in. to 6 p. tn. Oddfrllowi lluiMinx Itnth rhuw". DF. ELMER D. ALLEN. Dentist, Has Located in the Commercial Hide., Succredinr !' V- J. Sharp. tl U'erk (juJMtitusl. P"h PIno. it t IJ ji. m. Open Rvenlne Irsnt until 8 obk T. II. GOYNE Allorney-at-Law and Land Ultici- Business. Ot' rd I h COl ii 1'llsX'iK J. E. REEDY, D. V. M. V KTKKIN MOAN ltot;i l'h.re)J nilninnoK t i Orcijun GEORGE WILLtTT Attorney at Ltw Office In Cotnmcrci.il Building Four Foot Fir Slabs $3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in Ten Cord Lots; $2.80 in Twenty CortlLots. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO. 1 ' llinlMT an.J l iIImii t It.ef-Judg- e,,l'r were le!eili.t. uin nw-nt remirim m fav..r ..f l plain- It r I winsn v . uietentwr:. aiiu'ti to i Thftwi MllntlrMl .n,l f'f. I 1 1.. I : t,mJ mtiiresl thereon from the loth ' l,,M uI J,,l' 191 at lhp " '-u I' eenttier annum, the further sum of u-.w .lurnoj iea, aixi m Kirtnrr j sum of 13.60 costs and duhqrsefiient.. Now. therefore. In order ( s iti.fy the snnl juslgemont, 1 will, un the 13th day of -June. 11)11. at lo o'clock . m. ut the front door of the County Court' housu in Tlllumook City. Drogon. fell to the hlk'ht-t bidilnr nt j ptihlie auction for cash in hand, thr i '""l iris'rly of the m defuiMlants, j situated In 'I llliiriHMi County, Oregon, more pnrtieulurly dcserllMd iu follows. low. u : l.l 1 of llloek 8. m Har View Addt- I, ,'.""t" ,,,u t)W" ( H"V City : ImU U, ly'- n'- M -' z. ZD, r, '0'lt l-ullr' Aiiend-l A" l l"e town of Hay City (ex- cept ri.ht of way M feet widu through lots 23, l. 'iV -A sikI Z7. m .1.1.1 I.I.L ZD. cniiveyed to the United Itiulway Company ;f also tract Lrglnrimg W feet west nnd W feet south uf the north west corner of Hloek I, in I'uller's Ad dition to the town of Hay City; thence south tr feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of tr.u-t Hold to Win Held C. Trombley hy deiil recorded at page KM of Hook "17" of Dceils, Hcc j ords of I illnmook futility, Oregon; thence W.t 00 feet: thenen i..rll, if. fi iru.i.. ii, i. i . . . - " n n h;iiiv iiiut west or be xiint of begitmlng ; thence east 200 I,, il I .. ' i . i pmei m oeginiiing, !,.., H. Crenshaw.'.Sherlir of i Tillamook County, Oregon. waien .nuy iiri, r.ll-l. MY PERCHE0N STALLION KING UJ.ll I .1 .nn iiuifte uie present season at Harris & Vidlto barn ill Tlllumook and will go as far south an Heaver nnd as far north as Mohler. 0. G. Hrlsco mm 1 ' i uiiiniooK, urr. RANCH FOR SALE. li seres near Salem, level, partly 1 lit !l -Jill m..,l ......... it ( ' 1 . ' .v.i. Ki,ifu iMnuire, iiowiug stir ;il's. one mile to K, R. Ktatlon. 6 5, 00 per jcre, would Uke Tlllsmook prspsrt ftr tsrt ft 1 . 7 ' '-. iwmnumrg l mm, INDUSTRIAL HEWS. On June 4 more than i.oooooo pounds of wooi was sold at Slianiko at prices ranging from ifiiJ 20 ctntj per pound. The wool was prac tically all taken by five buyers, one of whom bought .Ko,ooo pounds, The largest individual sale was of 77 000 pounds at cents, At the Coiiiinonwealth Conference during the past week, held at Eugene t..rlC. University, proposillons were made for a state employment pTomcnt ",M,ra"cc aKalt uiieiu. (Jregon mi.iiiifarturers are iilaiinl..,. ail exlii 1 t this fall in n . :.? the land show at Portland; J . CLAU88EN LAWYER Dm TseiiKH Aiivokat Ctiuiiiii'rcitil UiiiltliiiK H. T. BOTTS Lawyer COMIH.tiTI: SliT 01 AUSTKACT. OHkv UIKM'OI. Tillamook ItlotU Tilltuuttolt - iv, PioneerTransferCo. 0. I. DICK .V vSON. Prvf. I he Srtine 1'ilte tn lis crymio , "I n Urn n J,if1', JOHN 1 1 1 AM) III M)l liSO.N tttur hp) at-l Uilt trr tilltiuionk County Htiiik Hldq. Geo. H. Winslow AVI'(Sr Y At I AW ilUm.s.W I Um-X li.in fid TllUtuook. OrrRon i 1 I II. I A.'lOOk t'N'DHkl AMNtl CO. I K V til SKI It Mri. i U--atvd i liiii'hiii.t; F.'finorlr 'cetiplcil l a I I'atlUf j ih.i iii. .i.t ijioi i;ii.tin i l.lr AmkUi t When Hgratcl. E. N. CRUSON. Painter ami I'ajn i I lunger Contriu'ls Tnlicn Untintittcs l'tirnisslictl. All W.itk Ctiitriuttrrsl. Titlitinuok. Or. J. F. STRANAHAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER W ill tnhc nil liindh of liiuMin) lui.trdits, I: ill! A it ntt v tit .i i rii'.-iitt' df t ic saiiic Intel y free ! charge. Will nc 'i the h M l i' i , .1.-1 j.. iiiii I ,i wi null Will K HUM III il' inx inatciwtl. Mr. Strnnnlmn is ni.nittlail. flL'ciit lor nmtiv kimU nf muti it, il (iitmn. id.. ... i" i i i . i unnuiRU'HI IJ I llllllllllls, lu ll 1.1 "Ok ihc Iticnl market. r-t s . . . ...... jIVV. him A caII rnnin f-Hnn nrl btl IdUK lrcc at all times. Next to Todd Hotel. ALEX. M'NAIR & KITCHEN RANGES mni H BATING STOVES L IT r .. r i w m . . I m v. . m mm . . . mm aa. ' ' - -- UGIUIV Sl US.I . . f ' I TT T A lWAr.v T a -r 11 n KREBS BROS., Props. Wc have now t limited .supply of brick tile ready for the market at the following s - hiii 1111 r r.r 3-IN. DRAIN Til F i a no PFR 1 rn-i W V W -f- 4-IN. DRAIN TILE, J20.00 PER Loealed (5 miles nouth of Tillamook oil traveled road. MUTUAL PHOiyC Vwlne will"" i""l.l': N' ll0"' ' l-Hc'&aKi;:M. Mro. r J'l' H U,,"n o" C "f C"f".ll i ssas11" ,,,a " wi n ilrr iM Ma' - -hliaiilco Iii,i., '.. ..f. r ....... . IN hEW mi Giv II. .t svifli-l ..... CRYSTAL in. co Apittanm I "ttlllDjti. mwinftti... v., ,;BT.V ' lv fi,...,.l - . , "I II1UU l.ll , nltlce - '-rm NOIlci; oi VUf t SI. .: r. i.mf .. -I i irl Inn . Eat Viewd TILLAMOOK 4 'I . . ... ...... s. f f tt -iwrKn, i i . I " ' I -4 sSirSA HIT s a ... f ----- - - - t m . . m Ill ... -. Till s.s,r-tr TM ' !! i Abitrict Law. A!-t?rll. in llh sat Tit I VXoOK. I A It lilt -uniisa The Hill railf""1 '," dustrlal tracks m Porlland before J ' w. went into Ih.r "'"JA at .-sprlllKllr', ,; . i. i o.i.i trial . The law flsi i, i -.'ninrn 1 mr iris .., u J ."I. ri.1l nriv.. I ... .1 .l.r I'll IfH crs of heej.if.ei.ilVcekolM.y. The new adv for work J"'" ' , Aiay, ready for