FW- WT'fWI!1! EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 3. sAiiEivr, ohegcxn, tiittksd.ay, JUNE 20, 1S90. NO. 97. -Say than any other Dealer in the city. any body can. All we ask is a fair cash, and our expenses nro Sell at a ih W e have our Htock now almost complete, although goods are arriving almit daily. Come in and inspect Our (foods and Price". Kverythiug Marked in Plain Figure-, at lis One " e 57 Commercial Street. WW a has Removed Stoves. Tinware and Plufe Roods, to the store recently occupied by J. C. BROWN &. CO. and bill! BROOKS loo State St., pirn1 nmjfis ; w y AND- Chemicals, FINE PERF1IUERY AM) TOILET ARTICLES! -o- Kcg-Phv-ieiaiis' Prc-crintions pouncu.l. A lull line ot ciioice imporieii ami ney est ij;ars. J. Lumber. Lath and Shingles, at Sjxciol attention given to fumMi Kiln dried and .Sur.orior Finishing Lumber. W. IVI. Sargent, Denier Wall Paper, iPirturtH Frames, Window Shades. a ml Toys of all kinds. Fiiu Line of Ktchlnifs and Kujimvlug, Oil Paintings and Chromes. RliII Lot of REMOVAL me Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner. Corner of Commercial and Court, Anil will continue to c-arrj' the fluent Hut- of Dress Goods and Trimmings, Indies nml (ienLs Furnishing Wraps, Etc. in the City. Wo are agents for several specialties. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. fIIdIy Abstract Books We Soil i Perhaps we do. We sell as cheap as margin on tho goods We buy for light, consequently we can v u r -i d r Low Rig-Lire. Price His Stock of u J & COX, Salrivi, Or. and Family Iteci pes carefully com-1 Him . - . . JACOBSON , Dealer in the old Dorrance Yard, Salem. In jVIo-uI clings, JJahy Cal, Espioi Wapms otloiis Kire Works. 5-1IU Oootk Clothim.', Hats, Ladle IN MARION COUNTY. Work iKouipily muiI rvMnbly xeeotxl by Um SALKM AUSTIurr & LAND CO., FRANK W. WATBIW, MansKr The Oregon Lan -with ome Offifo fit (In the State and branch ofllces hi Portland, Astoria and Albany, Ha for sale a largo list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms: alo City and Suburban Property, The Oregon Laud Co. was especially organized for tho purpose of buying and sub-dividing large tracts of land, and has during the past two years bought and subdivided over 3,200 acres into ivp Id Twenty i The success of this undertaking is shown In the fact that out of 2S0 tracts placed on the market, 22-5 have been sold. We claim that ten acres or choice laud in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 100 acres of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. We can sell u small tract of land for the same price per acre as you would have to pay for a large farm. Sonil for Pamphlet Neglectfully of the patent fact that it's money Hint talks loudest. IS THAT SO? Thitt is a fact. Money talks loud e-! and will buy more and better run i j I II l MUjgamm jmiiimiiiiiiiMMiniiinn -. . . f ,. OlDier, YES, THEY ALL TALK! in a AT- James Denham &, Co.'s --t '" - 1 1 1 O n E S T Q IT A L, 1 T US Slate street, opposite torniintw i Shoes to measure. Groceries and Produce. -The Jk'-t Tanned Ooods. Choicest Fruits and None but leprctented. First-class Goods Handled, ff you would lie well served Tlio firuiiK Jt State Street. BAKER & SOWS jVIa.riu.fa.cti-irers of Cigars, State Street, Salem. o GKXEKAIj STOCK OF nOMKSTid AND IMI'OUTEI) (' GARS. We make a specialty giyo us a call. of Toliacro A. KLEIN, Continues the litMueHs formerly conducted by Krausse .fe Klein, at the old Stand on Commercial street. S 1 Will l i!oHhwl to ruculve chIIh from my old frloniU ami now. Mammoth New Stocl at Living Prices: ii'st National Haul rfAL KM ORKUON WM S. UAIIL'K, l'tmM Vict rrwWu , . . rwiowl fU 1 JOHN MOlft, KtCYjNOI.IM, GENERAL BANKING. Kumwu turtbiiul yew Yurk. TjtmiUm b4 Homz Komg MWflll nu MM. MLU, ( auwir MM i itr VMflWU DOUNI. rMWW l rrwn cur4uily v4 imntari buatiHiM ' imrHmt lo dfMii jtmm t vUtt a, lihm k. I -A wlMsi, wool, bop an4 lkr ynn-rXf M mirilf rmu if ohultirf M thr bank in tn'4 rliMl4 nHHhiili iiiwhi mwmmmmm nwff wot d Co.. its- Salem. Insurance Building) Acre Parcels. and Price List. ""v" ", Y, L O "W K ST 1 It I C E S, of electric ear line, Repairing done. EN. Vegetables in Season. Every article patronize guaranteed as Siorj, Salem, OuepJOll. Store Fixture. When in the eil, jul ) H. II. WJ2STAGOTT, Feed Stable & Livery. LJulwU lluyfur Wul Tb Vorf of re utkwi at iwmtowt Unk - STAURMVERV BARX. Bt llmr ol Ctututmkma HoM, L. H. IIL'FPMAX, hop. n-a Utt u uBouiua. fMi- Mi . y , ....: " "wWyWM iwwww" B. V-Kut4 14MhortHblw.Vt Ohm t Knn l AITK I ! THE CAPITAL JOUKML PUHMSIIKDIUILY.KXCEITSUNDAY, by THK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Onice, Commercial Street, In l O. llulldtiig Watered nt the itostontco at Salem, Or.,na sccond-eli5 matter. H0FS BROTHERS, Editors. IT IS THE PKOrLKS' IJ.VTTLK Some peoj)le censure the Jounx.u. for Its ciltlcism or the political course of the Portland Orcgonian, and because this jiaper asserts that the great Port land paper is hostile to every interest of tho people. We wish all to consider that this is not a personal matter Political wrong doing and treachery to the common interests In the name of party are certainly reprehensible and ought to be shown up. This paper Is not alone in showing up the Orcgonian. Other strong and able papers aie doiug it right along. Of course it is impossible for a (tingle paper to do much to count.'!1 net tho Intluence of a great metro politan paper. Unless the people take up the light and make it acommin c.tuo not much can lie accomplished. In popular elections the people of Oregon have more t lian once defeated t lie great monopoly organ at Portland. They shoultl completely destroy its power for evil and its oppiv.MoiHand niisrepresen uilionsof the p"op!e:ind teirorlzing over legislators and public men. it is the people's battle. Wo piint a sample letter below on this subject from a ireutleinan who bends us two new subscriber!, whlrii shows somethin,- of the feeling of tho rural p"oplo of the whole stutu toward tho Into great Orcgonian. A paper that Io-hh the confidence of the int lligent ma e and t-ike in defensib'e positions on public ques tions is no longer great. A paper that the common people hate and dc.pi-0 and only rend bccuibo they want the news It prints mnt have done i-ouiething to incur that ha tred, because people will t-ilcmlcn gleat deal of wrong doing on the pa it of a newspaper. , Mr. P,. It. lh'aiiMiu, of Shciidan, amliill county, wiites us follows lAiderdale of June-".!: CAPITA I. .lOlTIINAIi Pi 11. I'O., Salem, Oiegou. Ocnlleineii: As t have lieen leading your paper for Mime time and llnding it clean, bound republican and a defender of tho people's rlht" T heartily endorse it and send you two subset liters and hopoyou will siicti'd in making It tho best and mot popular paper in tlio state In opposition to the great est inonoply paper in the great city I in tho Noi th west. 1 heard n gentle man hay the other day that he j liated that paper hut in older to get all tho news lie had to take it. So wo hope you will be able to give us , the general news and continue to I defend tho peoples' rights. You lertainly deserve the patronage of the people for bearding the Hon in Ids den. Tho Orcgonian lias become , deaf to all that docs not help to build j up Portland and when anyone! wiitintr for it does not write to suit them they muko such changes as do suit them. a ititiiciAi. rni:ci:iii:.vr. , A $o(HI lino has appcahetl tlm wrath, , dignity mid outraged feelings of the great state of Mls-ilppi against prv.o lighting, and tho J Ion. .John I.. .Sullivan may now lesiime his pummelling process. Kcnowcd Interest is added lo his ignoble calling by this court decis ion ami his lecepliou ou tho Paeillo coast will be attended ulth roaring I eclat, now that no reprimand or, imprUnumcut was ordered for Ids loyal nibs of t lie ring. "') Is ai gouteel flue autl was promptly put up by llio prince of liMit-nfls. 'I'he pilo-llghtlng fraternity can not full to nppicelate this very mod erate tux Mit by tiie com t on llielr calling. Mr. Sullivan no doubt feels that he can contribute -VH) out if bis nil, tin of (hit VOOOpilliO be Kitiegale mmioy that ho will receive out i f tho great KiilliVHU-.lacl'.Miu m. II at Hun FrnncUcfilu f-VplruibiT. (Jreat are our cnu.tv, lo ImhiIii any liUfcilKf. M'.WHI'.MT.It Ki:nilM.IMI Kwld it hH.ttUi'r at llio Courft tioiinl aM(R"lntloii: "The Itrwton Humlil Ih n iuor unortliotlox and hIiiiohI ihioviiii KoIIohI," Ho inl'lit liuvo ri'inarkt'il fiirtliur tlmt no sroot i-f turn niM-r U In-tont-oly liovtlle to tlix tfmraiifi work, m ilonr to tlt olnireli. lint lunt Hiiiitlay'M Ho-ton Jfurulil Iiuh pretty full rox.rtxofHlxiiil thirty h6rmoiM of evi-ry ilnomliifttluii. A luily frlmul mmln n ono (Hipy ot tlmt little with u Mrmoti uKnhiht tlmt irovHlllii JtMon fail known on tho ('ut h "xligin." UImu mubt wttir kikI rltHfliiK ilwiniiolu' tttinof Julin-HiillivMiiWm. 'llio IJIlMluil In, w iMt tlow. thU mriiioiilJiitf In MoHiIuy murnlny iMif tlmt we wt ti ly Humky lur aiiKHJHt lift It oorlalnly mukux llio riuniluy lnUirproliiet imeful anil rwix-olitlilfe. IIUTVOr THK COMMUNITY TO THK HOTI'.t. KKKIT.l:. A recent Joit.nai. outlined somo rather higher than common ideals oti tho subject of hotel keeping. Tlieic is also a duty that tho commu nity owes to its leading hotel. It is safe to say that thero is at least a Bum of nbout fJO.000 invested in the hading hotel of this city. This property is to a largo extent nt the mercy of public sentiment. While its professional and business man agement must be kept up to the high stundaids that alone ensure hticees in any business, it is safe to bay that unless the people of fho city do their part no such hotel cm bo made to pay in this city. Utiles there is a feeling of good will and friendliness toward such an expensive Institution, It can by no way under the sun bo made profita ble. J f every boy In town makes It his business to run down the hotel and tote people oil to some private boarding house, or get them a room at their, old-maid aunt's and feed them a few meals them selves, a potter palmer could not run a hotel a Salem except at a great loss of money. There Issueli a thing asaa unwise and an unnecessary hospitality. it is a duty we owe a properly con ducted hotel to see that it gets all the patronage tho town has, to feel proud of it and make its success an object of local pride. Until our peo ple can feel this way and backup tho feelings with actions all tho year around thoy cm never have their leading hotel the financial success that It ought tube. There are ic sponsibilitie.s and demands made on the modern landlord tliat can alone be successfully met il the commit- llltv tllM'TurillM Iftj illlll riitl'riMiinltil. tngl.y toward such a seu.l-public in-! stlliitloii. A well pitroiii.ed hotel is a big iidvertixeiuent for a town, hence it is the duty of tho people of i town to stand by its hotel. iiii:aiiiioi:i:i:i) isai.i. iikiutnow. To show how hard up and utterly indefensible in its position on llnances, Is fho )resoiiian,ltisof l..ie publishing extracts from Clove liuul's mestages and Manning's re ports, to bolster tip its Inutility lo silver. It is rather a novelty to find that paper approving of any thing Cleveland ever did, for no paper has carried its hatied of the late democrat lo president to tho ex tiemo length that paper did. Com menting on its lato freak the ltaker City Dladesays: The Orcgonian brs Just discovered that (hover Cleveland was n groat audgood man. lie and both his (ect claries of the treasury were most ardent(goldltcs; thoy abhorred silver; according lo these savants free coin age meant the robbery of tho labor ing elii'-'-es, and they were men nfter the Orogonian's own heart. Hut If Is a lit 1 1 o Mngular that the Thuu deier never discovered untir (pillo iccently what wonderful economists and financiers they were. 1 1 (jtiolcs them now on silver as oracles, and belabors tho deinocratlo members of emigres for their infidelity to tho prophets In voting for free coinage. Of course every republican in Ore gon will at once conclude that tho Oregoiilan's position ou silver Is sound because il is in line with the late democratic administration on the same question; and every demo crat will know Cleveland was right because tho Orcgonian says lie was. A MTiniAKV Ntui:. "One of the leaders of tho repunli can patty will coiidlbute to the July number of tho North Ameri can Itovlewau adverse criticism ou tho action of Hpcaker iteed In con gress. The article is an unusually Htrlklng one, but every dibit Is to lie made to conceal tho Identity of itsitiithor." The above Is the common means employed lo secuie renders for the great reviews. It is a question whether this is a much more genteel proceuH of getting money than that employed by tho highly unsavory Institution known as tho Louisiana Lotteiy. Woiulorlnl lltitlui' 1'roilurer.i. 'J'lio Kronl joroy oow Krotlwinm tlmt during tho hihI your litis li-on milking it yoiuly torn, uinl iirotluteil 1S1 ooiiikIh of liultor tin lo April IK. unil had ntlll ono ntoro woIc to (to, ' Annho inailo 1, iiotintN, 1 oiiiii-oh inOiVKiin. f( hiiltr tho wook prevlotiH liur miw, Ai.iiiiiiA iiAitnirrr, owner, Mr. Aiilulon, fol Hiiro that of IIooil Itlver, iwul it ilnllflitfiil wlion hor your im tip tho will lmvo .pnr on mlinn woik. It m'hh Hindu (Ml jioiiniU in ono y cur. Tho pntotiiwl mill iiiimIh many pniutltml ronowiHiil cow, Mary Anno, mtnlo polntH. It rovoali'il that hoino niU (ur7 (Muiulit In oiioyuur. unci Luinl- nlonury work wim vury mwr to tho rtour'n Kanoy prixlucfil t7, wo think ' liuurt of tho wrllwr. An uiionymoiiM It wax, and ctirrkd a milffor nlno lettor from n lltu'ral friunil of mlit montliM of tho time. Ho tho rooonl, i Mint nt 1'orllaiJil, wan rcMil, ompha In fuot, oovorod, In wrt, tho milk felling tho tcNohlnt; that wlmt wo liiK xirlol following tho hlrth of two lu-fi we Umi, hut what wt glvo onlvtM. Kho iniitlo wi iiinuh without away U our only gain ami tutting onMutiiig any of tlmt produotil a prwllt. Tim rem I lux whs loudly up little Uiforo and a lltllo aflttr cnlvliitf plHiiilotl. tlino, anil mi, whllo proving Miu In Mlw.Mary VHiidorMl imuI "Tho ImmoiiMt" ax a huttor piodueor, hho (Irwit Fatnlim Cry," a mlrtloimry halt not roHlly Imou thw mijiorlnr imiw. , iwiii, with much mellng Mint (mhI -Country (ioiitluumii. olloel, tlmt liwrtllyHiirtfMtNl. inn iiiom .ilng Krr. mlili un MMi,t., Nw,rer, My (Jh1, ohmhi uinl imtny tiM . M"",T " " wrw jwmi .. ,i.,pt lrwfi'S'hllVH. iX IHK "if viatrlfMM, Ireu iwu u ! Uy HikIIJi & Miwlurr LaAll BUiUUidt It thmk imi it uimuUm HHd botli wlut h riHMirt from tliu Imnu uuniurv fur ffla&ttarS.ftl VH,hlHfU..M.C-rrWM.Whlle. D lo tbc llr. mirlfi 11m Uum1 hiuI liv tbidr i risiil liur ruiuirl Ihuiim uh.l.pr nf tuKk U.4IUM, llW vMmIII) HIMt I e i i i i i win u, il mU hiiuii. tudA ui m. foreluii hiImIoiim. uinl nhowwl homo COXflHKHATlOXAl, ASSOCIATION'. An Unusnnl Interest Manifested in Kihirational anil literary Work. TIIU I'ltOCKKDINOS of Wednesday nfternoon were open ed by Rev. Wliittlesy leading in Iirayer. Tho forenoon hail been rich in experiences of christian fellow ship, unity and sanctifying intlu ence. lie was followed by Rev. Hall of Astoria. Tho moderator announced a busi ness meeting of the Woman's For eign Missionary society at 2 p. in., Thursday, and that tho evening would bo given up to tho Ladles' Home Missionary Union program. Tho laymen should take front seats and allow the ladies to return some of their preaching, llev. T. 13. Clapp was announced for a paper on the chinch and edu cation. Ho first lead a list of sub seribers to a fund to send two missionaries into the field In Oregon for one year. About $l;UM) was sub scribed and Mi. Clapp introduced a subsctiLcr of $'.0 to read a paper in his place. Prof. O. 13. Shoivy read a paper then on tho above subject. Tills nation was born of Ideas, tlrsf held peculiarly and vlslonlary and not entertained by any nation. Tho idea that prevailed then was that the mitoses were born to bo ruled. This nation spiting Into existence to confute ttils idea. Uovernnionl was everything, man nothing. This was to bo i evolved. Tho blessings of education, lolhjlou and liberty were to lie the foci to foi in tho new nn llon. C011I111I03 of patient labor had puuluivd tlielreirect,aud hi lime this uailon would not have within lis ,"r,k'r" 1,ot "" ""ltl hm ot a ilriiiiKeu m.tn, not a man uuem ployed, buta happy, contented chr's (lati people. (.geographical extent, diversity of race, iiuido tho problem more dllll cult. To build a snow white temple out of many colors of rock was dl Ill cult. The Ignoraii'C, superstition, vlcos, wcakne. (cs and depravity of twenty ni's were hero welded Into one. Tho native virtues of tho Anieiiean had to meet tho popular vices of lCuropo. The nation had paw etl beyond tho nur.ery llfo of Now England mid had entered upon a caieer of independent self-willed life. A condoiUiiid synopsis cannot do jtisth o to the mcrltn and solidity of this paper. It was well con ceived and well lead, and roundly applauded. All mcuibors of Congregational ehitrelii'M prcenl were invited to take part in tho discussion of the subject of education. Tho discussion was very earnest and protracted. Tho question of Paclllo university at Forest Orove, Its relation lo the Congregational denomination and their lolallona to it was llio real sub ject of the dl'jctuslon. Strong and decisive resolutions were parsed ex-1 pressing the necessity and duty of the deiiomiui't'ou having a col-! lego under Its specific control, and ' the ciecllon of a eoiiiniltleo of 12. to take such steps as will lead to tho above end. Pending a continuation of tills dlsciibslon, the ladles Insisted by various suggestive hints that a good dinner was spoiling for want of ecclesiastical attention, itiid mi ad journment was had, i:vi:ni.nii SIMHION. Mrs, Or. Kills presided over the missionary meeting in tho evening. After a song seivlco the presiding olllcer rend l()t!i Isaiah. After pray er, Miss Cliailotto Huberts, ofTho DalIon, submitted Iter annual report as Oregon homo secretary of foieign missionary wm I;, It was i lull of personal expel Icucu ami a strong plea for homo missionary worlc. This lady pointed out that In al aggressive christian work love must lie tho Impelling force and that be lieving hi christian work and acting upon It are two things. Tho repoil set foi lb the amount of literature distributed, letters written and a statement of results to the parent so ciety. The largo and Intelligent audluiice present took an unusual ' Interest In (ho detailed itiports from 1 the auxiliary sotilolleri of the various uliuiuhe. There is evidently a Krowlnj,' Intorwil In forvljii ml Ions " 'l't'." l weh f tlm Mrta wm fOroitlimMl mi nm4l Mi" I Out of Jfcfae Wire Tormented with Salt J?7irtim Cured by Jlood's Snrsaimrtlta. Only thoe who Iinvo Riifforwl from salt rheum In Its worst form know tho agonl- " caused by this dlsoase. Hood's Sursapi rllla lias hail grout success In curing naif rhcuni, ami all affections of the blood. " I owo tho gratttudo to Hood's Sarsapa rilla that ono would to his rcsotier from a Burning BulldlngKKE with salt rheum, and find to leavo oST worl altogether. Myfaco.nboutthocjTs.woiiU bo swollen and scabbed, my hands ami t part of my body would bo row urns foi weeks at a time, my flesh would seiin so rotted that 1 could roll pieces from betweou my fingers as largo as a poo. Oao physician called It yi,0PofQfin and gnvo me medicine accord- rUlouii Ingly; but salt rheum cannot bo cured In that way. Filially I bought a bottle of Hood's Sarsapnrllla. It helped me xo miirh that I took two morn bottles, and v.i" Entirely Cured LSbS With salt rheum since. I also used Hood's Ollvo Ointment ou tho places affected. It stops the burning ni.d Itching sensation !ni mediately. 1 w dl rooommrnd Hood's S ,i snpavlllft not only f' r alt rheum, but S S Loss of Appetite all-gono' feeling so often exiwrlene' A. I). JNililiiNS, J.unalca f'laln, Mass. K 11. IfyouiIeelilototnkeHooil'sS.i' pnrllta, donot bo ludiurd4obu nuyoti Hood's SarsapariHr yoldbrilruKKlnlt. Kl. '" f'TP 1T-i ' Hi. noon ro.. Aim ten' tiu4.i.iii. ! 100 Doses One Dollar Insure in Your Home Company! "The State," Whloli has foi;tliOutt nl j rant PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued Mote Policies, Received More Premiums And Paid More Losset Upon properly loenteil la Oregon or Wanh liiKton limn any other company. It was (ho First Company lo Pay all Losses in Full anil in Cash ily llio throo Krwit I'OtillnumtlonH of Scut! If KltouHlnirgaml Hpolcanu Falls. GEO. 31. lltiKLElt, City Alien" Ami HMf litl Aei'iit Air .lliirlon County, union hi tho company' Imllillnn Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals a( All Hours of llio Day Noun lint whlto lubor omployctl In thlk OHtiibllKlimt'iit. A Ktxiil Hiihstautlitt ineitl cookeil In Unit ClUMHtjiO Twi'iity-Ilvo vcntM per meal. 1 WD if 1 O N T. t'ouil Hlrcct, between Jourtml Ullleo anil Mlnto'H Ijtvory. COOK HOTEL Ceiiiuriuiil High Slrcot. (J. W. ANDERSON, PROP. SufcessorloW.il. COOK. ThuCiKik llototlH oppoNltr court Iioii.o iiiiiM'li'iii tt) biiNiiit'M part of city nail Ktri't't fur lino riniiilui piml tho door, Itnlcri Jl.lW lo iW u tlay, iiouorilliiK to room Hpet'lul Iitiiih to bnnriloni anil fumlllot. DUGAIM BROS., "The Plumbers," UOM Cummut'otul St. UmiIui In Steam and Plumber's Goods, l ! I fin it hi Irt'iutoiui Htovtir anil I'lro Cl ("hlmiiuy ripo,iito. Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street. Kruiifh and (Jeriiiuii Wheat anil Ryo nuMttlH In City UtyloH. Vienna HoIIh. ai'KCI A WW OK KANUV CAKK8. I'atry and Cunfiretlonory Halting In Full Btoolc. My now hruiul mill eako btikuru aro llrnt-oliiM artlnUi In their Hue, and I aim tn havu Hvcrytliing as Fine as Hid Finest, Capital lily Restaurant FINE HORSESHOEING AT-- Scriber & Pohle's. HimwImI hUwiUoh Klveo u, liixlux rmxl. l.UrlviiiK liunMt, liiturrrlUKiiuUcilii ilwl uufiHM. A !r Stuck of IliiiiJ-ilailo Shoos Curried. r W iilvauur ftouil i.nti4iii unit cnu loy hJhi twlXitii In thin Ua(i. iiiur.i, OOKS OH AiwmTEOTunm ItUILMNGt UffHiUmv. t My IOO-jiubb llluUrate.l UtMlnu mit ttcvv, Ailareui WJIL T. IHMIliirii. 4R Wiirreli HlTN.w Vorij