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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1897)
girasgiwma - rr C H. MACK rN Daily Capital pffl IiY HOKBR UROTHKR, itrriTrTii-rnii.Win FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1897, THE LEGISLATURE. Tiik JdUitNAL I niiHcltlrtli enough to wish Hint the Incoming Jon11aturc shall make a better record than the la.t, one. Hut ho low ua the icople allow the election of a Msnu'or t be made a political HtnijwJe for spoil? they must not expect a lcilslnttirc of forty days session to accomplish much tliatlswlHcor useful In Jiddltlon. Tin. Im-nmlni loulrtlaturc must make some reduction In approprist tlons and oxponsox, yet wc doubt If It m ikes as great a reduction us Its pre- dc'ossordld Iwlow the one before that No such sweep iih that of half a mil Inn dollars proposal by the Orvitonliiri can bo nccompllMi'd, but, from t'100, 0)) to MOO.OW could Ik- loptrrt i IT and the state suffer noinuterlal damage -by the state e meiinthe public service. There Is more than double the niiiii bcrof People's party, Democrat linnd IndeM!iHlent iiifiiiU'r in there were two yeaisiign. In the lower house Hit1 Kepubtlcjiiis have a bare majority, as against M out of H) two years ago, It will lc an advantage to the tax payers to have as strong an opiKnltlon party as possible. THE NEW GOVERNOR. Wo have all heard of tho New Woman, but here Is the New floyernor -(ioyernor lllnck of New York. To Judge from his Inaugural message, one must conclude that tho former Is per Imps the more vlrllo of tho two. Such n tliinir ns tho constitution Is not mentioned. Tho possibility of an ex Isting abuse Governor Mack docs not even in tho most dreamy manner Intl mate. Ho Is a beau-Ideal governor of those who say "All wo ax Is to 1 let nlonc." Hcli I nd his gpcctuclcd eyes may re poso n brain of unusual llrmness and , ... Ilbrc. Ho may not bo such a Miss ,.,,, Nancy governor ns his message Indi cates. AYolioponot. It is said that .. ,, , ho went up to Saratoga In the private ,,,... ,ru seat of n smoking car and came back , , thrco days latter In tho private coacli ,,... ,m of tho president of tho railroad. The llrst act of his llfo after he was nomi nated was to nccept a fayor from one of the mngnntcs whoso touch upon i,, i. t mr antics Is often corruptive and .'i utterly destructive to tho lmiepcnci ,....., ..I.., C11C0 0f tho cltlr.cn who nccopts It. ,.,. .,,4u ipititi mild-mannered and opinion H .' Mess young umn Is Just tho sort In .4 ..... demand thcRO days. The railroad . president who took young Hlnck home f.v.M ' n his prlyuto car from the state con ,. , ...... -Action that nominated hlin probably h ""holds ft Inrger place In his estimation ,k... , . tmul ij tM0 jeoplo,of tho state. If m,. iM..tj,0 interests nf tho masses ever como In contllct with tho Interests of that J'H"- '"bIiibIo corporation, will Governor ".i iiinclc rniso iiu liuml for tlio masses? Who bolloves ho will ? , , "" AsanoniclaJUhonotatruoplcture Mlaboy low-grndo public spirit that s'fulnate our politics ut present? Wo are to keep sun nuouv v.iua w causo It "hurts business !" Tlio Kng- IIMi government must allow tho Turk tbtTlaughter A rmenlnns because If he ilh) not Kngllsh bondholders would not get their Inteiost! Oh, Lorn, vo us ;is a race of inlserablo weak , bowing down to mammon and tting that iiiiuiltood nnd human ro above ielf and tho musses of mankind above 'the classes. IDAHO WW r a. AflJOKSfilP M THE ,'J lifivon n Kt unr.rfberfi'N fciese : . ff . $..'. Ji contn nvn gentie m:isurou.n McCnnncll. He quotes their merges of two and four years ago, wben tncy nUacked the gold monopoly system of finance and demanded free s.llver. Holb have since recanted. On January 0 the senatorial wltim lion was unchanged, the Democrats seeming willing to vote for a Populist but unable to agree on the man, the Indications being that no Populist can be elected The names of party should be dropped In every state and men elected to represent the broader Interests of the people instead of money gambler, corporations or polit ical cliques. We commend the words of the Knoknne Knokesinan-Hcvlow to the Washington legislator: "In voting- for senator, members of the leiflslntiiro own a duty to their state and a duty to their party. Their duty to the state requires them to vole for I he ablest and most consclen lloiM me nber of tholr parly, and ag.iliul, thl duty they hao no right loojiposp their persona) Intercuts or X)lfVAGANC Aristocracy at Washington The Officialism Revelling in Large Deficiencies, State and National Affairs. A Solemn Warning to the Incoming Administration. jMuiiiiiMiig- - ..,,. 1 ttitrt-TiTT'frt in ... i i i tnT.TrrmTTTiin ir- frlcnds'iip. STATE NEWS, . ,i.i ,bl . ... l1 THE JANUARY FORUM. fv yrutiely arlloles that are of K'cnoral J" Interest In thU Issue are as follows: - "IVjiw Loo XIII," by the Vlcomto do ,,(VlRtA,tt Krcuoh literary man who has I frequently visited the Vatican and is hold I u high iwmonal estimation by UilVbo; Mr. Ashley, the prudent of ti'4 r .... , .n..t..o abash nuiroau system, miwuw Ground ou tho Tariff;"- Kx iVdrDOr Oornell of .ow om i- cu4tei the paraiyxing imiuwnv !.- HlfcitUl eloctious: Fermndo Yinaga tlio wanton destruction of pro- U'Cuba, uud the Atuerloan In- tho most importani aruuio frtJmllglous sundpolnt Is "The Philosophy of Meliorism, by Junius fJfcftTLHnc, ,,. Work on tlio nnw toriiopa Ix'ats In Portland lia Ijcgtm. Geo. Sally and Ed. Sally, of Haker City are under arrest for stealing cattle. A beautiful wild deer quietly wended Its way through the streets or Gates last .Sunday. The epidemic of measles having run Its course, Clntskanl public schools have resumed work. J. H. Heyson, of Corvallls, had a tumor aa large us a man's baud removed from his Intcutinos. He Is in a good way to recovery. The telephone poles that were dls trlhuted between Canyon City and Vox Valley nearly two years ago, are being hauled to Canyon City, to be used In building tho lovco to protect tho town from inundation. Tho following olllcers were elected for the city of Arlington: Mayor, Dr. Gelscndorfer; councllmcn, A. J. Coe, K. H. From, It. .Hcardsley and W. Snarrard; recordor, W.A. Maxwell; treasurer, V. T. Hurlburt. A huge wildcat was killed on the range a few miles from Arlington, by a Bhcephordor, assisted by a shepherd dog. Tho cat was nu old-timer and fought ferociously to tho last All three of the combatants shed moro or less blood before the battle ended. Key, Tunlson, of Hlodget, In going from his bam to his house a few nlghtango met -a big cougar. The cougar hissed nnd spit itnd then lied Into tho darkness. It Is suspected Hov. Tunlson's hair stood up, as ho was unarmed and alone, but had been warned by the woman-like cry of the cougar. Drain Normal School. School began last Monday, after a vacation of eleven days with all tho old students and several new onos; Another teacher has been added to tho faculty, making eight In all. Tho onrollemont In tho entire school Is now about 2M, represantlng eight counties and about thirty post oillccs. A general good feeling prevails and good work Is being accomplished. Women go on, heedlessly Ignoring the dangers that lie right in the path of their thoughtless ness. They neglect little warnings un til they get tued to them. The warn ings become louder and louder, and still they do not heed them. Their sickness increases like a snowball rolling down hill. The sickness comes on gradually, and ?. they gel useti to u c Kradually, but It ruins their lives just the same. One va msn In a hundred, perhaps, is perfectly IicmUIiv. Sometimes her weakness is in herited, sometimes acquired by careless ness. In evcrv case, care and Dr. licrce's ruumtc Inscription will give her new life and strength, ami vitality. It will flit out the hollows in her cheeks, bring color to her lips, brighten her eyes, and make her reallv anil tnily a woman. The " Fa vorite Prescription" is of Inestimable value at three stages In the lives of every woman when tUe gtu occornes a woman. wtien me wwnuus u.-wic uivtu, u when the mother becomes Incapable of uiatunntv. At these times It gives safety and strength. It is the only medicine hoW m i v Tlic disease of swelling the payrolls and mulctlug the "government" for all there Is In It, Is not confined to state affairs The disease has been growing at Washington, D. C, until tho festering carbuncle Is ready to bust. There Is not a day passes In congress but the house or senate passes a bill, resolution or ameudment to swell the roliime of-officialism, and increase the burdens of taxes by creating new offices, clerkships or Increasing com pensation of officials already In office. The "Iowa State Register" says. "There are now 200,000 persons on the official and employe jjiy-rolls of the United States, yet no one doubts that hair that pumber of officials could easily perform all the business and labor by working-eight hours per day. The oflioluls and employes have become so numerous that ctforts are now being mado to Increase the num ber required to wait on the present officials and employes. So It Is with all state and with nearly all county, city and town governments. That Is the sole reason why unnecessary taxa tion has been bo enormously increased during the past tifty years " The "Register" flays well that this ought to be stopped! It is well; but bow to do "it? Whoop it up for the grand old party right or wrong ? Kay, verily I That only swells the arro gance of the official class, who control the party management. Tho Portland "Orcgonlan" sees the danger from the tottering stocks of officialism with its never-ceasing push of extravagance. It knows that the only result will be "the man on horse back," revolution put down by mili tary power, In the sense of a peaceful political revolution, such is Thomas Jefferson effected In 1800. Wliloli shall It be? Here Is the Oregonlan's WAKNINQ TO M'KINLKV: When the balance between income and cxpcdlturc is on the, wrong side of the ledger, one or two things must lw ilnnn. If ruin Is to 1)0 escaped. Hcv- enucs may be Increased, or expend! turns cut down. Such a condition exists today. The expenditures of the national government have ex ceeded Its revenue In every month of the year 1800 except June. The ex cess for the calendar year Just closed Is, approximately, $02,000,000. Tho following table shows the comparison of receipts and expenditures and the excess of the latter for tho past four calendar years: Year. Receipts. Ktnemmures. 181W 339,102,672 18111 .101,705,076 1805 :il7,047,t33 1SW 3i:i,7M,01O This shown an average annual ex cossof expenditures of over $18,000,000. The Insufficiency of revenue, on the present basis of expenditure, Is appar ent. Hut the disbursement account of the government has shown a steady and all-pervasive totuloncy to grow. The cost of administering the govern ment was $3l,fl7S,54 In thetltcn! year which closed with last Juno: It is es timated at $172,203,120 for the year ending with noxtJune. The depart mental estimates to congress call, In round numbers, for 3 137,000,000 for the tlscul year 1808, with tho extreme pro bability that a good deal more will be voted.and a somewhat greater amount spent. All this is exclusive of any contribution to the sinking fund Tor the redemption of the public debt, that fund being regarded as a negligi ble quantity. All departments share In those Increase. Apart altogether from tho rapid growth of the pension list under tho disability" mil ana other legislation, the range of onll nary expenditure has been enormously widened. As compared with the av erage of the bvn years up to and In cluding 1800 shows Increases aggregat ing l-H.OW.000- Vur example, under olvll ami miscellaneous expenditures nl oi l onc-ccm ii ifj .. . ... .. ,q rAwm,ti,i ..-.., for mall ng . Address, World's D?. tlte inorou i, .-. .- ruarv Medical Association, No, 66j 0f the wraMtapailmeiit has advanced Wain StrccUJusTalo, N. V. io,rfw, gnv5r$Wc8!vr navy,?ll,000,000.'or nea:rlytfIt!:eDl; an of the cost of maintaining and governing the Indians.M.OOO.OOt'. or 60 per cent. It Is no answer to the demand for reduction of national expenses to say that this ishard Uj acomplMi. Neces sity for reduction exists, and, once It is recognized, ways and means will appear-to effect it, The urgency is tbe more pressing because the new tariff bill Is as yet uncertain, in its revenue-producing aspect Increase of idutics docs not always carry with it i increase of revenue. Sometimes the resutlts Is the contrary. The tribute thatgovnment wrings from the people mav be disguised, but It is none the oqlpuWlKHH B I . rnn tnM tlOA 4 I jiqsoano less real. And If the administration now coming In Is unmindful of the moral obligation to limit expenditures to necessities, it will fall short of the nYrvrljitlnns entertained of it. Reve nues should be adequate, but they must not degauged by an outlay un necessarily large. Thls?s a burden that lies as heavily as any uqon the Incom ingadmlnlstration.and epelally upon the congress. nnXnA.1 I . . . naa hub uwmm -- - ... iwH -I Wfl. ; ?"" "" IS, ,Wl nonoo ouo pug m-- wvHiina Tina auinuon saiayia Q l 1 N 11,11 'I I'l i l ' i i i i i n.i. oooBqox Suiouis IL DENTIST. St-soito O,. I M'.VHnTsuneriof riii"-1 .. .'i. ..I rnXWffee5.nsnyl,a,..iaH i m i" -- i You Can When your blood Be Well Is mire, rich and rmnrUlilnir r,ir nerves ailU IUUSCIO. Tlie blood Is the vital lluld.and when It Is poor, thin and impure you must either suffer or you will fall a victim to sudden changes exposure, or over work. Keep vour blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla and be well, Hooc'b puts are tne oestaiier-M 'n ; assist digestion, cure uu.iu.n-in. pill 2-j cent CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ii fie- tlBlll tlgutart V ' tt M m m fiiiiiaiiii II MM'i'l i i V-.Xg5gtJiSjMpSjA('qyAfctf Iwir m !!' tf LZ MIES KE Prooj. " L4-.. . . . r . n,l alt ITEa S ivalais m.all wna; o. ," n , the lard in bu k, ic a '" -"--1 , , n rv them 1 7 1 Commercial !.t. own Ity inem. ' . c.... st. rn shop nca' " - ': - Vp tv 4 Slfflttlltt SAMPLES, Jnformauon for Persons Receiving Copies of This Issue. THR.Tnt?RALhasln the past year gained a state circulation. It la the only paper In Oregon besides the Or- the Sate as the postofflce records show. YouarcasKcoiocirciiiau: ". Because: 1. It is a clean paper. 2. It is an Independent paper. 3. It Is an opposition paper. It op poses corrupt politics, corrupt methods and corrupt men in all W'Vf-nnnn It supports aggressively UieOOOy It finds In public and private life and In all parties. It attacks the evil wherever It finds It. . The Jouknul siovocates old fasnloned honesty and JetTer.-imioii simplicity. It don't know the mean ing ot compromise of principle, tt is always on the side of the people n against the aggressions of power Ilia' tend to destroy rreedo-ii a u tl' rights, CTOTlOTOTnSlTOTOK Special This Week, 300 Boxes Fine Paper and now bofore the public for woman's pecu lUr nllmriit. iiilaiitetl to her delicate or paulsation by a regularly graduated phy t4cian-u cxirienceil and stilled pe eialit in these tnalsdie. It cannot do harut In any condition of the system, lti sales exceed the combined salea of all other medicine for women. Kvery wxsnan abould luvve and read Dr. lSerce'a Common Sense Medical Advwer, a great book of a thousand pag, two fnselr Illustrated which will be mt Ire ou receipt of l one-cent stamps, to THE GREATEST COMBINE. Thrice a WeeJc New York World, Weekly Cincinnati Inquirer and Weekly Jqurnal (or 4U a year, Do you want the Free Silver Cin cinnati Inquirer and Wkeicly Capi tal Journal? Our club rate is SMO for both. Do you want a gold standard paper with Tub Journal? Then take tbe Thrlce-a-Weck N. Y. World. Our club rate is $1.75 for both. Three papers for $2. The "Weekly Journal, weekly Inquirer and Tri weekly World an eastern, middle st ato and western paper fi52 pages a year for $2. Adtlrr . Journal office, Salem, Or. -" , Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, 'jut they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional disease and in orde. so cure it you must take internal remedies! Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeninternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous o faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of ihe best physicians in this country (or yean, tnd is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood punfier, acting directly upon th mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two incredients is hat pro luces such wonderful results in cunnc Catarrh Send for testimonials free. f . J. rnKNKY & uo., ioiedo, v, CySold by all druggists. Columbia river cannery men met In Astoria this week and fixed the price to be paid next season at 4 cents. 3S2,4Sl,fi5n :i0M,53.-).529 3o2,142,115 300,210,730 600KS Office: Willame'te Hotel Guilds Hill, ..,!.. nt nfKee. For water "--,-', Make at HI .in. "-. ...lil mnnthlv complaints at the office. . 1 WA rienty of money on good security. Alarte quantity oflanl for sale nj. Room 5, Bush bank building i..... r, on.l nn easv terms. ,uw !.- ---:,;-., r . rcir UAiUILllVI" ".. MORTGAGE LOiifi On Inside properly at 7 1' nt; '' f".m and security it 8 per cent. Safe loans u.ade or investor Insurance eW '" b companies. JOHN MOIR, Croker, room No. 2, lmli bank bunding. Envelopes, ,11 If C. H. LANK, ii m Newly Enlarged and Improved, Exccllcait rooms and the best meals, Rates reasonable, Strangers should see us before engaging. GSTLlBhted by electricity throughout. Box, umnui an Commercial st , Salem Or rgSuils SIS upwards, l'antst upwands'.3 RWSfER & WHITE, m i . AND i mi 11,1 nnnn See Window, DEARBORN'S Book Store, All kinds of grain feed, hay, straw, etc., at lowest prices. 9i COURT ST, SALEM. $5C!B w 5 FASHIONS CHANGER 7 BUT V fc JAPAN TRADING COT. 2o$y, COMMMERCIAL ST., SALEM. Finest bamboo furniture, Japanese Curios, toys etc-, For Holidays. Only ''Tap" store in town Will be sold especially cheap for Christmas trade. Lowest prices ever offered for best stock in this line. 12 12 lm A POM mm BOLL. Seven Months With Fever, Wonderful Iterover)' of Health. Mr. IlalrU'8 rapid and marvelous recovery from a men) bkeioton to his normal weight, m iKiunds, was surely tliouUrjt tt of the grandest itreugthc!vlng and butldlng.up Uipdlclne ei er produced, nainulr; Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, J SAVE TIME AND TEMPER by taking the Burling ton Route to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all other touh, eastern cities. SHORTEST LINE. QUICKEST TI1IE. REST SERVICE. Three reasons good ones. Two routes to Chi cago via Billings Montana, and via St, Paul. The seryice over ooiu lines is as good as it can be. Tlokcts via tue Bur lington Route are on sale at all railroad ticket oillccs. For In formation about rates and train service, ad dress A, C.SHELDON, G.A., PottUnd, Cr. $ POZZONVS Complexions rK POWDER 'j IIE3IAX h ALWAYS THE SA3IE. ii i vv ' The finest, purest and most beautl- V ft lying tull' powder ever made. It Is A 't 'lotfiicg, heallne, healthful and FA j For service for the season, JCall at Brown's fteet. Finest milk stock in Oregon. 12-n-tf iothicg, healing, healthful and n. Harmless: ana wnen rightly used Is A f luWklblc Jf you have never tried F A POZZOEE'S A A you do not Lnowwhat an IDK.VL fh A cojh'lkxio. rowuut Is. V A IT IS SOLD EVERYWHERE, fa A fa ILDaniD. "Gentlemen I Uh to expreuto you my Sratltuda tor th grt sood that Dr. tttf .Yim ha iln.e. fur Be. I M taWa tick with typhoid rover tnd I lilii In txxl (or tven rooouu. Afir cvtUoc owr the tavcr I vu thin, nerroua and tired, and did not rvcaia my lost urvngth. I trld crveral tJMprirry nx-dlclcfs, and finally. xftr haviBg bon rwlnoM In weight toua pounas, i uegan trying youro-niK, aao at oace Ugn to Improve. Was Anally tnttrriy rurtvt, and today I caa aay I never (elt bet tr tn all lay Itf. and vrelgh I7Q round. ThU U my norasal weight, aa I mcaaar 6 tet v. loehva in height.'' height.' cVwth Bend, Ind. J H BAIKtt. Dr. M1W Nervine U aold on a potlUvo rqaranuethatthailrthottla IU twncsu All druggUu U It a fl. 0 tottlea fortXM bVw&rMnu&&hEKi1 Dr. Miles' Nervine Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut In prices on the followingi Under drawers StOlocents SiVIh,,,l Stolocenis iocU.perpir , cen, Handkerchiefs 3,!" Sdk .handkerchief, V.V, .V:. 3 cenli Sheets and pillow slips 14 cents per doien, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in telhgently washed by hand. CoL J. Olmsted Prop, WADEME A MAN J.LL Jtrtx IX... . . run..,.." cr. impou.c,. Maiu mT rT r? " rio . .-7 t.-!1 tou rv T . Si a ,tfMi. . rc InAluaift k.H.. ik. nJ iWud, f.r toSKUIuii.'U nrtly mil. U4 " tff? Mui 1S 7ZZZ&''g5l"i AJ tatll " " " 4&T i saanfflfflfflBPwB "t ru iil LDDDPOiSOM homeforBameprlVndwncl tffiaSSS.hmwiiSa. wcbarp,ltwofilltoTanf7onhav0i'n CUny. 8500,000 capita behfDmln'n'P,,T" Uonal piaranty. Absolute njoof. SSf.110,00'"11' PPllcatlon. Addres COM liten0' Q1 anuonlo Temple. ClUCAUO.DVr iV0- B t ( Fill MK4T M4KKETS Iiest Meats in llie city. Prompt delivery. Cottle Block bhop. Court Street Shop. GF.O. FENDRICH, Prop, Yellow tat Barber Shoo NO, 105 STATE STREET. Will be pleased to meet all my old patrons in my new quarters. First-class work guar antetd at popularr prices. Shaying 10 cents, Haircutting 15 cents. One trial on jour part insures regular patronage. EBaths only 15 cents 12 2: im GEO. W. PLASTER, Prop. -REMOVED.- D S. Bentley, successor to Salem Improve ment Co., is nicely housed at the comer of Chemeketa and Front streets, and west of the First National Hank Thinking the public for pas. favors, we would gladly have them call an 1 s;e us at nur new office. Having the .elephone moved, nhen you desire nny- tningrlDgupNo.30. All business attended lo oiomptly, A full stock of supplies on hand, especially of all kinds of wood. 1.5 un Depot Express. jftSr till.- ?' ' g9f Qcirtllrrl V) bwm not u itniurc. rTiiTHtE, ift. n.a.i m 'QJBS$ . "f dltH.ll ... ark', ci aDi ln';n-- . (lull If 111 n lnn -. nsCHtWCiiCa bro - .Non-aitrinirn,, kC!5lilT1.0 3B &old bj IrnTFUt or wnt ia pUin rr., Jl.oo r 'jottln, U-'K Circn!r ,t vu iZixuZt. Miets.all masl and passengtr trains. Bag gage and express to all parts or the city. Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. MMmdj B0 TEARS OfHL EXPERIENCE, TRADE MARKS, 1 COPVRIOHT8 Ao, aic 7 ucerUiiT frwT ihlfh" ""Wion mar SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN I. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spw-ialty of fine repair work, Seth IhnmasclocU.etc. 2tS Commercial Street Iver Larson, Of Enger, Marion county, Oregon, has applied for a patent for a Rolling Harrow And pulveriter that has hadnoeqal hereto ,0f. Iyer Larson, Enger, Or. 12-15 ,m i mmwm nnn.i?RS I ."vwuimuui vv iuiuuiuj, IDealers in Groceries. 'qwrs, tobaccos, ItT nut .,,,. 4VI II r 1. , , niMtu. n . D.J.miandG.'wlirrKiM For ue it Slem For Do'lon Jc-r parity, and t , hw-J.', , . w rwMtii. p,. aa. ci(ari. r.infrlionerv. Alulluneof hgh-grade bjttled goods of " km'' 218 Commercial st., Salem. Ladies Who Value Id t Tr-v'u""J5maoroaonra"uw-titprodneejutott and beautiful aWn. Ana ?0,Rosy Froshnosa Yl:lfytlat of tho nkln lm Int- I CoroDl'SiI tboM who om Potao' ffSlW