2S? $3&r , '.fc. V9 F --v-..r r i ' . u Jv Daily Capital Journal. BY HOPER IBROTHBHS, MONDAY, JAN. 4, 1807. DAILY LINKIO PORTLAND. STEAMERS t .- vf - w . t w b ft Altona and Ramona H -LEAVE J DAILY. ' Portland, 0:45 a- m. W Salem 7s a. rn., except Sunday. .? KQolck time, regular service nd cheap f ... .rates. .. (J M. P. BALDWIN. ' Agent, Salem. S9 VW Oi mS9 Wk .sift cSV .VO W. yW. s rJEEK STATE HOUSE POINTERS. Tlie guteraiHetit went her forecast for Tuesday is mi a. Prank C- Baker of the Mate board of agrlcaltHre Is in tbedty t remain until after legislature te. State Sunt. Irwin's report h oat nf the hands of the printer and Is Mte of the best educational documents ever Urcss Goods Slash, Statements are being seat to each xnose immense n at zy, aw, -iVf'mfts .u.ir r .., .i.... .j andS'JcenUare melting like wax In unty, c erk f the &fs "" a furnace. All on the counter plainly on oach class of property by the state marked, board of equalization. Tae force at The white horse of the team ,B ' tjie secretary of sUte's oflfce will bare I t nnrrt nut. tiv Tiincfl We add lire to the flame. Ben having some mighty successful cloak and dress selling for the past week or so. Going to give them some com pany nice company. Here's the Team Jackets. I One-third off. Trntiti bxf. elvtit. rt: cots to the winds. . Black Cat Hosiery, and girls. Nos. 10 nnl 15 for boys jo. io for ladles. The lxHt 2.V ho-ie made. Embroideries, Just decided to throw out the whole line nt nnp. nrlrA. This In tn;iHnir nn season for muslins and preparatory to iP.t f.lncr In ntir tinw llnnu urfi'rn irlvlnrr you some great things. un sHicaicmuroiucry counier. T. MversoD. SALEM 80CIAL NEWS. ) , New Scrims 8.V. to 35c. yd. Unheard of Prices on Dress Goods Wo throw out n line or liroadhend mixed, values, 60 to 7fc . at 35c a yd. A line of $1.25 values at 75c. 3TAnnual wales now on. Ji J Dalrymple Co, Ll , . .-'- - . . ORUO'M PERSONALS Pros. J. M. Wallace, of the Salem Water Co., Is In Portland. Hon. McKlnloy Mitchell, of Ger yals, was In the city today. Senator I. I). Driver came down rom Kugcno this afternoon. Walter Don ton went to Portland this morning on business. Attorney W. T. .Slater was In Port laud today on legal bushier. Justice C. K. Wolverton ruttirnod Sunday arternoou from Albany. Senator S. A. Dawson came down from Albany Sunday afternoon. i'Uil:0r K. P. McCornack was a pas-.-' "Tfe rigor to Portland this morning. A. W. Nelson, of the Salem Dye Works, went to Portland Saturday. Private Secretary W. S. Dunnlwny returned thin morning from Portland. Ex-Governor .. I Moody was u homo coming pashcngcr this morning K. O. Glltuor.of tho State Insurance Ca.,wiiH a Portland business visitor to day. Otto Shultx, of tho Jefferson Flour ing mlllH.was a Salem business visitor today. Mayor lllclmrdRon and all tho now Saloin city officials were sworn In Sat urday. Frank Anrys, of the Wiley 11. Allen Muslo Co., of Portlnnd, was In tho city today. T, T. Geor, of Macleay, Is spokon of us n iK)S8lblo gold-standard candidate for Sonator. Mayor W.L.Tooze.or Woodburn.was In tho city Saturday evening return ing Sunday. Supt. D. A. Paine, of the State In uano asylum, returned Saturday after noon from Eugene. As is his custom Sec'y of State Kin- culd spent Saturday at Portland and Sunday with Ills family ut Eugene. H. .1. Shariw loft this afternoon for Oregon City, Portland and Vancouver in tho interest of tho Saloiu Labor Ex-ohuugo. lion. E. Illrhch and son Guy lllrsoh went to Portland this morning where tho latter will accept a position Inoue of tho largo hotels, Messrs. J. II. Eddy and II. II. fimn. son of Portland, and A. I. Mac-rum, Miss Myrtle Johnson Is .home from Turner. Mrs.W. S. Dunlway spent Sunday In Portland. ('. W. Keenc returned this after noon from Eugene. Mr. and Mr?. Chas. A. Gray wont to Portland this morning. Miss Nellie Starr was a passenger to Jefferson, this morning. Mrs. I). A. Jones, of Okland, Cal., is the guest of relatives in this city. Miss Plymalo, or Jacksonville, Is In the city until after the session of the lglslaturc. Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Nye returned this morning from an over Sunday visit at Portland. Mrs. A. O. Condlt returned this morning from an extended visit with Portland relatives. Clifford W.Ivantner went to Albany this morning whore ho will sing at a conrcrt this evening. Mrs. II. 1$. Holland returned this morning from Orogon City, where she has bacn visiting her mother. Freddie Fontaine roturncd to school at Mt. Angel, this afternoon, having spent the holidays with relatives In this city Miss Grace Cleaver went to Aurora this aftornoon to take charge of the primary department of the nubile school, of that city. C. M. Illsliop returned to Eugene this morning, having spent the holi days with his parents, in this clty.Mr. and Mrs.C. P. Bishop. Messrs. I. II. YanWInkle and J- II. Roblnctt, btudents at Willamette Un- Iverslty, returned Saturday afternoon from u visit at their homes In Jlalscy. Mr. and Mrs. E. T Ilarnos, of tho Now York Racket store, have returned home, after spending a week nt Ta- coiiiii, tho former home of Mrs. Barnes. Miss Marguerite Aldorson returned this morning to Albany to rvsumo her position in tho Albany conservatory of music, lifter a holiday visit, very pleasantly spent, In this city. Chester O. Murphy, who has been spending tho holidays with his nnr- cuts, Judge and Mrs. J. J. Murphy.left Sunday night for Palo Alto, wHere ho will resume his studios in Stanford university. Tho executive coin mltte, of tho Sn- loin V. P. s. C. E. loca union, will meet Tuosday evening, at 7;.10 o'clock, In tho Y. M. C. A. rooms. A ,.fMi amount of accumulated busluess.to bo attended to, will necessitate a full attendance thorn out by Tuesday. Senator W, II. Hobson, of StayUm, was a Salem visitor today. After this session of the legislature Mr. Hobson will take up his re Wanes at San Jose, Cal. .7. Huntley will contest the seat of W. II. Nosier of Coos county, on the ground that he had only an eight months residence in the state. Sheriff A. S.'Barnes-, with one at tendant, brought Mrs. Anna Hart, of Brownsboro, to the asylum for tue Insane today. She is a Scotch woman aged 67, of epileptic attacks. The report of the state treasurer Is In the hands of the printer. J. W. Rcnnett, of Coos county, who Is attending the supreme court, ran for the legislature as a Palmer Demo crat against Thomas Buckman. The voiewasa tie and .Mr. Ucnnett was assured he could be counted In, but declined to-take his seat in .that way. He ran again and was defeated by By the Wholesale In Salem. Fear Business Housos Entered Sat urday Night. Iiutlu. fmm UKWBt anDCanM ces one would natarally arrive at the conclHsloBitlKit there is an element aronad Salem that proposes to eat, whether they work or not. Failing to obtain what tbey desire by beg ging, men will revert to house-break, log, which Is becoming altogether too frequent an occurrence In Salem. At an early hour Saturday morning some one entered the cigar and to- Imnvi clatul nt .1 V. MrCormlck On State street and carried away about 82.00 in change besides a small quan tity of tobacco, etc Entrance twas gained through a back door by break ing it open with an axe, the marks of which are plainly visible on the door casements. Two doors connecting adjoining rooms through which the burglar had to pass before he could gain access to that part of the store in which the goods are kept, were also pried open by the axe. On the fol lowing (Saturday) night burglars en tered the same building in the same manner as on the preceding night, but thus far nothing has been missing ex- cent, n t Hindi of L-pvs. The door be- J . f.lVort tltn frtxnt qnrl .iiMrlfn ftlft Una wt... v.i iivub uuu iuiuu.v wu.if .u MARIOTT COUNTY NEWS. Items of Interest Gathered in the Court Hjuc. The eighth. -11)1111111 report of G. M. Settlemitr, guaru.un or u meru.. PonHMo.i. a minor, has been tiled In County Clerk Ehlen's office Saturday. The statement snows me rcicy have been $474 50 ana me ciuu.- tures S215 60. - -rr. ii i t..intifr in a fore- ,. ..uinxitniuiin the Marlon Closure suit, iiijuiu." - county circuit court against George and Elizabeth Wright and II. A. Thomas. Judgment is asked mr s.ov .i , .- nnn intprpfc s nee uciooer 30, 1891, 9.W taxes and $90 attorney s -i-. .iK.,tM nl q innrti?:a( ices ana ineioretiuauicui .. "--b.-o-on an acre of land situated on Asylem irninuiin the nnviuent of a promissory note executed to plain tiff br defendant, George Wright, on October 30. 1893. D. D. Coffey, who for the past four -. i,.io corvpri n.isessur for Marlon county, today turned over that office to J. W. Hobart who will officiate In that capacity for the ensuing two years. Frank Brenler and Lucy ueusie was thp. hannv cnunle to whom County Clerk L. Y. Ehlen today Issued a mar riage license. We will commence on Wednesday, the 6th, the greatest GLEnRflNG L- J J ifiaLo' ever held in Salem, -WAIT FOR IT- votes ii.j .,.,. ., . . ..... ,..!..., I iiwra nun me kej va me iiimuc ui The State Railroad commission is the front office. The burglar thrust 111 wie Cliy llOlUltlg JIS retrular in riTWnlnfr In Hip nrlnrlnw :inH monthly session. The clerk was not unlocked the door, thus gaining ad- inaltendance, but all drew their pay , mission to the office. He left unmls as usual. ' takable evidence ;of his visit, among The executive committee of the which were orange peelings, cheese, State Soldier's .Home Beard was In crackers and cookiea. Session at the State liousn ttwlnr. ' On the Mine nliht, the irrrwrrv p. auditing tlie monthly accounts. Supreme Court Doings. Salem, January 4. 1897. H. W. Getty.respondent.vs. Kate F. Ames, Frank Thluuli. John Koborts. Eugone O'Connell.J. M.SIglin and E. G. Flanagans, respondents and W. O. Chrlstcnson and C. A Joimson, appel lants, appeal from Coo county.argued and stibniltted,(this Is asult In equity to mechanics liens.) E. Y. Lansing, respondent, vs. D. M. Plummeretiil.. appeallants, ordered on stipulation that appellants have leave to now Hie the abstract of tlie record. Isaac L. White, ctal appellant, vs Zlpporah White respondent; ordered on stipulation that appellants Mine to servo and Hie a reply brief lc extended m days. School District 115 et al of Linn county, respondent vs School District 51, ct al, appellant; ordered on stipula tion that respondents have until March 2, 1807, to serve and file tlu-ir brief. The Bank of Forest Grove, unnel- hint vs C. B. Stokes, ct al resnondpnt ordered on stipulation of parties that tno appeal In this cause be dismissed without cost to either party. tabllshment of M. T. Rlneman. two doors west, was also entered via a rear window. A small quantity of cheese, crackers, cookies, etc. were taken, but nothing of any value has as yet been missed. Tlie tonsorial parlors of J. C. Mills, on Commercial street were also visited Saturday night after "office Hours" but this did not keep the callers from entering the building. The tills were prjed open and about 50 cents In change was removed there from. A nlckle-plated watch Is also missing and two good razors. They gained entrance into the rear room of Gilbert Bros. Banking house, through n small door that connects the bark room of the barbershop with that of tho bank. The burglars gained en trance to the business department of the bank but did not disturb even so 1 much us a postage stamp of which there was a large supply laying on the desks. j The actions of these burglars are quite puzzling. One can scarcely de termine whether they are ama teur burglars or whether they have been frightened away before they have accomplished the original purpose of their visit. One fact that strongly .supports the theory that they are frightened away before they Failures and Chimes. Bank fail ures and housebreaking are on the Increase. As winter deepens the de pression of business and the number of unemployed will increase. Port land has offered $50 each for convic tions for burglary. This will result In driving many housebreakers to other towns in the valley. There is a law to punish housebreaking, but breaking a bank is not a felony in Oregon. 257 Commercial st. Auction Sale of Furniture. have accomplished the object of thel Aisii, is mat nothing of any value is missing from the places visited. They of Forest Grove. inimlurj nr ti,,.l railroad comiiilsjlou, were In the city day. IIhvival SKKvn.'Hs-Speolal roylval services every night this week nt the Christian ohuroh. Services begin promptly nt 7:30. Tills evening tho members of tho ohuroh aro requested to moot with tho board In the church olio hour beforo revival services begin. ICE Miss Lura Prescott returned Knt.nr. day to Stay ton whore sho will resumo nor position in tlio public schools after n holiday visit very pleasantly spent In Salem at tho homo of hor parents Mr. and Mrs. II, W. Proscott In Yow Park. Tho members of tho ladlos'auxillary His First Ride. James McGarvey who was brought to the asylum Saturday from Joseph lno county. Is a bachelor, firt vp.ii-c i,i and has been worklnir In' thn i i t?"11 u,e 'l"5 h "ho Southern Orocon sinrn m.f.V .r.i.T. u ? nuaS In the suburbs of Is tho only time ho has ever been on a v '. J . ,r , . railroad train. Ho was a partner of . . f any ,,ouseoking Alex Watts, working th CLi ev!n,u ,,ad sported mines, and severely stabbed his part- t. 'ers' UP ,0 lat iiiiiii i.iii ,i Liiriuum 6, At Goose's Auction House 313 Cormicrdal st Wednesdayf Jan. at 1 p, nv LVinsistini' it tho riilliiwlrim :i ln gant bedroom sots, handsomely caryed over tops, 1 dozen dlningroum chair-', C rockens, 2 extra tables, 2 cook stove and utensils, 3 heaters, 1 baby bUCLTV. 2 bed-lnnpiip';. 'A imvui .wlra springs, 2 wool matresses, 2 clocks. xues.e gooos are all new. To be sold to highest bidder for cash. Installation at Jefferson. District Deputy Grand Master W. J. Culver and Acting Grand Marshal A. 0. Condlt officiated' Saturday nlcrht,. at, the installation of officers .- Onnlr,n lnl.m Vn 07 T ri M Tl1 I 1UI OtlliLlllIU 1UUJV., J..U, .!, J., v. -. ., i lybAiui. i.i h.. ii. , i-, i of Jefferson. The installation was aru n suik, 7c a id. conducted publicly and was largely at tended. Following the installation ceremonies an elegant banquet was discussed. A nleasant dance followed. the pleasures of which were enjoyed for several hours. The officers installed are as follows: J, Jeffreys, N. G., John Slegmund, Y. G., Harry Roland, recording secretary, S. T. Johnson, permanent secre tary, II. C. Ilomyer, treasurer. Mi's-rs. Culver and Condlt returned to Srlem on the early train, Sunday morning. IK JURKiT Wl 7 , MIFSrKF Pron. De.ilars in all kinds of fresh and salt meals 1 bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meal in the own lrythem. 171 Commercial st. Up town shop near car barn on State st. SALEM KM CO. DIED. R VAX. At the family home on X th Liberty street, at 1 p. m. : ird-iv. Jan :t, 1S!)7, the infant hoii of Mr. aid Mis. John Ryan. Funeral services were held from the family home at 11 o'clock tills morn ing conducted by Rev. G. W. Grannis. The remains were given interment in tlie Rural cemotcary. Now Ready. For your notes and packages. Ring telephone 40 or blue boxes. Office: Yillameite Hotel Building For water service aunlv at office. Hill navahle mnnttilv in nrlv.inrp. fnki af complaints at the ollice. MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of money on good security. A lart'e quantity of land for sale at low figure and on easy terms. HAMILTON &MRSH. Room 5, Hush bank building. MORTGAGE LOANS On inside property at 7 per cent. OnJ farm land security at 8 per cent. Safe loans made for investors. Insurance efiecred in reliable companies JOHN MOIR, Broker, room No. 2, Bush bank building. DIDN'T KNOW ner In the breast with a butcher-knife n few days ago for attempting to ar rest his work of (lostrovliiip n ni, linn that conducts water to the mine. m.. 'i i wuwim Grand Invoicing Sale. You Save Money 810 Cujws and Juokots now NUio, e.louusKl.60. 810 Mackintoshes now T: Monos J.30. Men's Cork !o shoos i40. Ikt gniuo mill iirvoohesll u mlr. Corbotsfor Wo regular II, 15 and 11.60 oorbet.s; all kinds except It v G. Dro Goods, Grand dress, goods ile. lteduo- tlons on nil Hues heavy (Irons goods. WILLIS BROS, CO, Court nm! Liberty. The Cash Dry Goods, CJothlug ami Whoo House, v. 1.,. A t Mt ... ui mo i..u.v. i, are oarnostiy re quested to incut In tho parlors of the association on Tuosday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for tho purpose of holding tho aiiuuul election of officers. Every member should bo present at this most Important mooting. Mrs. R. S. Wallace prasldont That Rakklb. -Three valuable ar tlclos were rallied at Hush's mm tnr, Saturday ovonlng. Tho Winchester Magazine shotgun, valued at $18, was won uy ii. jjavis. whose, Iiiuiij mt. but 41 con ts. Charlos Mumnors won t at S3, paying but 62 cents thorefor 001 Jeff Myers carried off tlie Green heart ttshlng riHl, rallied at W.60. His chance cost him but 31 cents. The many friends of Mr. Mvors nmv nnw conscientiously await the arrival of I trout sottson, when that gontloman before, but found it out the other day.that the cheapest place to buy shoes in Salem is at BIRAUSSE BROS, C. H. LANE, ftl KRGHANT TAILOR an Commercial f?Suits $15 upwards. St., Salem Or 1'antsS upwands-gl BREWSTER & WHITE, FLO E 11 ji :o Salem Presbyterians. At the Sunday morning service ten members wero received. Next Sun day baptism will b nHmini...t The Meek of prayor will be observed ty tills church. On Kunri.v .1 the annual election of officers for the Sunday school and results fn...-. - ...oiUmraB; oupennieunent, F. MARKETS. WIIH.VT. Talklugton,. llottger Co's., c ouiar for Jan. 4. 1W7: Market suffered n moderate rtxictlon today on homo roallnlng by protlt takors, The news In u general wtty was favorablo to holders and tvtrt, nf oarly decline vra recovered. Cables wero higher and wuio milling ilonmud was reported at an incrtuistHl tinw iiiluui. The most encotirairltiL' f.vi. tur of theiuarkot continues to lie the light HHjolpts at primary points, ami the notlvo export demand. Further contlrmatlQuof the strong statistical position of wheat was furnUhed bv Thomas rejwrts. Chicago. May wheat opened at85J HUdollStHl lit. Kit tit nmOinir I.lvnr. jhwI quQtatlous wore for January Csl Hid atui.Muron Ts,lh. Tlio visible supply frlOSl000. IXMreaskj 201000. "" tuinft. vuanos .Mumjiors won , , , ' ' ' n,sK"iSi re- ho llrlstol steel tlshlng rod, valued), , 5 aSslstt superintendent and it 8, paying but i'2 cents thorefor. ?.s.tor' P " Raymond, re-elected 10 uoui omces; secretary, MiM Edna l'urdyj assistant secretary, w t Shopard; treasurer, J. W. Cochran' f. 1 , . w,aaw'J librarian, XT. Ilulefson; assistant librarian Ralph A Watson. This immi, J Its Sunday sohool are inn flourishing condition. 1v,nnr. . 'iuw" xjaskuall. 'mere was a large crowd at the Salem Y. M. C. A. rooms Saturday night to witnP match game of Indoor basehall. Tim sides were well matched and the game as intensely interesting. It resulted in a victory for the Rustlers, so ac ceptable captained by F. Smith. The nustlers with Harrv Olinrer n r.-n. tain did some good playing also. The game resulted 16 to 17 in favor of the Rustlers. Precedim.' t hiVnmn r.cc. Southwlck and Raker rmv. n ci,n..' exhibition of tumbling. CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. G&tfffi. TllfiJ- i rutin a Tirr tajjft All kinds of grain feed, ha, straw etc., at lowest prices, ' 9' COURT ST, -P SALEM. JAPAN TRADING COT. so8J4 COMMMERCIAL ST., SALEM. 1'inest bamboo fnrnitr t, A".01.' tova ph. t?. Ti i j J"l'a"c v-unos, W)s etc , For Holidays. Only TaD" store in tn-n iu;n 1,. ij . . .? )V for ChrU nad W; eSCheevaeP offered for bat itock In this Hue. 12.2 A Ml mi ILL For service fnr ill c .... ... meat market. ;;.".. n" "' -"" " rwn's s!!!!!iI!!,rZ aeu Track and Dray Co, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, oaints. n,-i. window elass. varn'cV, - j fWlll no doubt ontertnln bin rrin.i. with stories of n highly Improbable nature, regarding his ability as a hue- cossiui nsuorman. PATTO.N BROS., .Mln.eers. Tea is " go. h!" when you like it; not good when you don't: If you don't like SctiV A'ms V$, the grocer pays you onck your money; we pay mm to tlo so. It is a good ,ten, well cured, and fired in San Francisco not in Asia. ASHprSr' 3riUINKU. FrnHrlnL- n t..... who rejldte at corner of South Com.' morclal and rntniu . with an accident that will confine MlSS f WYic P1 hlmtothehouseforaweekormore LUUe Pieman, -. a ituilinr wmn One Night Only, JANUARY -... WinrtftOJ rrlon lS? h 2? -ysra Ssrjsra in the iSS, thExoCrrs " :. V,ma . all trains V & TP.ress w? witiiourbminM-...- mi. " connection slore lSl5.wlll'li n a feed oats, chopped feed .' 'i' 'ee oil meaI' theioeSPtPr.wlLSraw'hay3wl wood at brushes of all UinA state. Artists' materials, lime, -,vuuaano shingles, and hnest quaUtv of rr,.. j - s"a occos, SAM. J, BURTON, and the charming comedienne NEW ADVERTISE t cash prices. Phone 86. t timhM .. ."'..". . V "u's"IOg iiT. wwvaiory he has been building at Govnmnr ri... ", ,en wi.,. ,...,,,.""' ""'iuence " ' "'iwuuer lie was standlnir tii L'Z', "'" " ? r,8"t ankle, so ...... .. nan to naveiiiA niji,. fiSWon- " hme for Ji Nouce. "ruhfelYI mbK.?,y&iori &iw7'--iw.ffi W .IT jhw. iLiAC08i Manager. IN THE NEW Si PerkiDsl IKS. N. B. SCOTT c. jyptwriter, room p 7r ",no?JraPher a"d Phi.SS.M Bush's ... ui woiK I Itf Stock., Addr; whhf.VU"a!?e.a"d LcT stmfield. Portland, Or. 'ar"culars. L AKDENING. SAVAGE & CO. 1 iiniriiif a nnr i-i. 111 iwiuiv I'lUUl DW SnOD ::'. MiTO'.S",;,u.?.' i. irst class work Paii.r B wai, etc. f Marion on xV:..?.a1.1 at sond houie'noMi. . 7 - u4tLcriiTn tiu.i . -- Postal I. n tu.JIi. V'tclr Mi rriiT mi '"""Ml(mi Or, FORiJTmPP r "" "r- !2QIm ASuperbScenlcProductlon. fe Sfi3! ' . watt.. R ' hoo. bam ami .i - hip: Hurrah lin.,i M -dress &s is- E$ for,!ow sh rent onal Vv,mii "wrIous Sensa- twomii:..IL4i-V?r aPP' t G.v.ivar,r HoosIngRalh-'of S i A ,Roariog, l- '-121JJo. u-i f Yells. KSee efi !ltlllef and CARPETAlKIZarT-111 h !.. rz71, ,,cireet parade at. n. broim vnnni -?" lot ol h. ""S paper lor Slie rl "rvi 1N(!H T rrr: win 9'. I0S STATE STREET. in my neTv Zsi0 " a "X old patrons Weed at poVula" T-1 i" w Enar- . j , j.an VZ " fccuiar natron. lhoa'5cent -lrJJlSTER, Prop. PlWr . houleVt T yi&i'l"0"1 of the opera I'Ha. OP. 7 ,lC3-camj60c!. i . . ' ' w mlf a new wryrWL. J1"0 Jw bom ' repairing, Oidtn Y.V,7, " '" u orc proolt, Martm, jeHe " "! c H. MACK, Soetessor to Dr 1 r 1- Coraer, Salem Or'J'p !Kefnc old While RT , Ppl,edff apatentfor a Puhciu ..fPW fore. Iyer rX eJuaI hefet yer "03 Enger, Or. 12-15 im