"""VrS 'IT ! 1 B . I ; 'i y tips P r j 5 1 ' r i ' 1 4 IB j i 1 ? . if ' 'I " J m is 'HI J: j . .; 'L '" Wi-,'1 !M " ' !. Bi. t foil 5 Ji . " . ' fc '- ' t vx 75XBSSEIH GUI 10 06 A Few left which yjBDS- Unaware fit Great Redactions until New Year, Call early, V . H, G, SONNEMANN, 124 State Street, Daily Capital Jon BV HOITER BHOTHEH"', THUTSDAYj nKC. 30. 1807. The Mitchell Push Opens the Battle, in Portland. Manifesto or Sol Hirsch, Hume, Lotan ;- r and Followeis .:Tho first Rim In tlic opcnlnguf tlio political caulpalgn In tills Btnto lias been fired by the Mitchell Republicans ni. Portland, and wlietuer Its rever berations shall awaken tho echoes of success from "Ontario to the sea" or prove only a little Uzz-cracker remains to bo seen l'lie'lntluence of this documontiuay bo felt In somo quarters but in Mar lon county John II. Metcheii has a very small following left. The men who fought Mitchell's battles In the spring of 1800 In Marlon county have turned against hltu or left the party and ho will noVcr carry a Republican convention again la Marlon county. We summarize the proposition of tho Mitchell Taction to hold "fair primaries" and shall keep our read era Informed of progress. WHAT WAS DONE. The Mitchell Republicans of Port land have issued atl address to the rcrutur Republicans of that city, but really designed for consumption In the re.st of the stute, to the effect that they Uc!re party harmony and a un-' Ion df all the Republican voters of the county und state. ''Looking solely, not to the caudldacy or promotion of, iin' man or men, hut to the unity and welfaio of the Republican party In city, county annotate." That is the ((iMc.im-.Inn uf the address, .which Is couched In fair language, rcspcctful and uu doubt was drawn up ty Mr. Mltiihell himself. The document Is signed by Sol Hirsch, W. T. Hume, Jim Lo-.anf and the rest of tho ward committeemen of tho Mltchell-Ro- nublican city organization. It Is the throwing down of tho gauntlet by this desperate faction that first forced a light within tho Republican pirtj! for a candidate representing the freobflver principle and then forced Its candidate to throw down tho very prlndlplofopwhloh It had contended ort Ilercely. Tho proposals start out fair enough In terms to havo both factions repre eented at ths primaries and to have Geo. II. Williams net as arbiter In re storing peace and harmony, But this fAtrnohS Is for outside readers, to catch country Republicans with the Idea that thu Mitchell faction has tltmwii down tho olive branch and asks only fjr peace and harmony upon honorable terms, tlut to thoso who will rcjd between the lines It means a complete surrender to the Mitchell r.icli.111. The tlflh paragraph from the end declares; 'i'liat said arbiter shall also call tho aforesaid county und city convention to order, und bj teuiporury chairman t iii.r..(.f-. im shall auuolnt two from eac Ii of tho contending factions therein who, with himself as chair man thereof, shall coustltuto the cum milieu on credentials for such convention. Of course it Is assumed thut there would be bomo contests at tho pri maries. Iu that event "Arbiter" Williams and tho two Mitchell mou would com,! Ituto tho committee on credentials. That such a commlttco ou credentials would report any other than tho Mitchell delegates need not be imagined for one mom ut. Yet with this "suro-talng" clause tho Mitchell faction conclude their "Ollvo Branch" propositions and gne tho op position pr sound monoy wlnt of tho party ten days to accept In writing. "And unless jour committee shall so accept In writing wo shall understand that you reject these propositions." Ex-Senator Mitchell was bjcii by the Tribune reporter and was "perfectly familiar" with this plan to rcqulto tho Ropubllcan factions or Multuo mah county. County Chairman I)on aid Mackuy had not seen tho docu ment Tuesday, but said the regular Republican county central commlttco weuld tueetuudvousldcr U. Tho Portland Tribune devotes a pago to tho prouunclamculo 'of tho MltclielljjUjgubllcaus und suyb It Is alliiedSi0?rjirow of tho Muc-kay-S&Hjftlulopwbott faction or wlnjfof&be J&puSllcau party. It eonclatfea'Jft84ditorJnl thus: jj'Tliero Is po doibtTtWtj If SI mou uccepts tho propoal(w wlJbo defeated, for tho peojktywll VMtjroco tho opportunity Wrrt$yiLi'i3for their 'actions Jboth nwtfcB JwitMelectlou and: In the ??(UttMrfVHrJil$hi tho ollyo branch, utjMHiK$lJ!co a description of H goodflrlttyMtnV Club ill theouiiy .brookfii. .'1'Jio Orcgunlan publishes ttw nd(l') 'without comment and AlsattliecndJ,llnt It Is understood "tulitlhls udo'r'esVwIll bo answered Iu few day, Of r.our(f, there will bo fcut yvu aiis.K'r Uvuald Muckay. und jfirfffr' J Vll J Holiday will be sold Grocer and Grockcr his Republican county committee will not surrender to tho Mitchell faction that put up and run thoMltch ell-Republican ticket In the last state campaign. Wlillo Mitchell was faith ful and apparently sincere In his ad voeaey of free coinage ho hud a posi tive following In tho Republican parti and outside or It men who saw In the man un advocate of what they believed in as a matter of principle. As Ik has shown himself notoriously Insin cere on the silver question and reallj lias no standing with any clcmcct ol the party but the grafters anc1 vultures, how can Sol Hirsch cxped the Republicans to make him an Is sue and follow his leadership? The enemies of the Republican party In Oregon can hope for no greater efll u befall McKitilcyism than for John II Mitchell und Ills present satellites, I men utterly devoid of convictions 01 any Issue but that ol spoils, to bi' placed In charge of Its organization. Let the Gold Standard Republican accept the "Olive Branch tf Peace' for th3 sake of ofllce and they will go down to defeat, morally and polltl cally. Men who leave party for prin ciple are entitled to respect If their conduct bears the stamp of consist ency and sincerity, But men who be tray both party and professed princi ples merely to get offlce and control patronage, liavo;no standing In there- ipect of the American people J3ut then tho numo Mitchell -Lotan ultl-' matum has no purpose but to Impose upon tho Republicans In the interior of tho state, who can still bo led by Mitchell, and to lay tlfo foundation for,tliclr own bolt, They have de termined to hold a convention of their own and put a county and state ticket la tho field and Issue tills call for unity and harmony, which they know will not be accepted, ag thplrground worK for further personal politics. They must know that John n. Mitch ell will "subscribe to anything that will glvo him tho spoils of ofllce. MR JORY ON UNION Must Be Founded on Principle and not on Hie. Ed. Jouiinai.: In your report of the meeting of tho Marino county, Populist Ex-committee, In your Issud of Dec. 27, 1 notice somo errors that ought to bo corrected. The sentl ment was, as you say, unanimously in favor of an honorable union of all forces, who aro earnestly Jn favor of hotter government. Tho only dif ference of opinion seemed to be, as to how such union should be formed. You pay: "Tho sentiment seems to bo thut representation on the ticket would be on the basis or tho relative strength of tho Populists, Democrats and Silver Republicans." You would not hayo been led into this error had you beon able to remain until the close of tho conforonco. I believe but one member of the committee advo cated tho formation of the union on so doubtful a foundation as that or uio "pio counter," and lie, no doubt, taw his mistake beforo tho close of tho liicotlng. It was shown conclusively, ut tho meeting, that a union for tho spoils or ofllce, would bring tho political vultures or all tho Interested parties to tho front and Insure tho defeat, through deals and combinations, of every honorable, self-respecting candidate who might be so unfortunate as to receive a nom ination, while It would greatly en hance tho chances of all who were unscrupulous enough to uso their op portunities for personal advancement No, Mr. Editor, you woro misled; for, at the closo of tho confercico, tho"Plo Counter Proposltloa" had not a slnglo open defender, either among tho committee, or the visiting members of the party. Nevertheless, I bellcvo that tho Populist county com mittee which meots January IS, next, will bo ablo to dovlso 11 plan that will meet tho approval of all whodcslro an honorjiblo union. John W, Johy. Salem, Or., Dec 20, 1897, Foil SALK.-reaui of horses. Great est bargain la the world. Team, good ihcavy harness and Mitchell wagon, almost new, for $100. Keelor's Shed, Salem. 22-20 3t To Cuic'a Cold in One Day, Take Lazatlve BromoQulnlne Tub lots all druggist refund tho money If Itfalls to cure. 25c. Tho geouluo hsa L. B Q. on each tablet. Stop that cough. Take warning. It may lead to consumption, A ac,, bottle ol Shlloh'j Cure may cave )Qim 4 (e. Sold by D. J. i'ry. Flfty-llvo cases araon tho docket in Polk county uod JudgoIIcwett's court Is grinding them out qulto lively. NOT ABLE TO WALK Heeded Friend's Advice and was Won-, dorfully Improved. For somo timo I havo Buffered with Croat Wtaknesa and wa not able to walk, I could not sleup uljhtj, und did not lmvn any appotlte. Ono day a Jrlend advUd Kioto talcs Reed's Baraaparllta and I dhl o. Alter taking flvu bottlei my heahli was wonderfully Improved. I am J,7 yean old, but Ilood'a Baraaporilla )ir j du.'j mc feci much younger." U. 1:t.b, 821 Yisler V.'ay, Ecat.lo, Y'h. "HepfT Plllf cure flick Jleadaclw. c " i rrii ViXtai ii A THE" fltCflTEi m Original in System in Switzerland, Force TRANSLATED FOR THE JOURNAL Now Mado'iPuul, ic" for fh'o First i"i . Timo In Oregon, Tun Jotjunal presents ror con. slderatloa below tho original rorm of the Initiative, referendum and Imper ative mandate as It Is found la the Swlsi constitution. It Is a document well worthy of study and preserva tion We bellevo that the referendum at least, and possibly tho Initiative, In eome form will have to be adopted as a final means or protection to the peoplo or Oregon. At present thdrc Is no limit, effective control, 01 practical check upon tho extravagance or a legislature In the hands or the people. The writer, Mr. Burgholzcr, Is a Swiss-American and has promised our readers a series or articles to give practical Illustration to this pro posed reform, that will be valuable f'ir direct legislation clubs. THE SWISS SYSTEM. Editoh Jeurnal: In conformity with your suggestion that Direct Law-making by tho peoplo shall be given due prominence In the next state platform, 1 wish to lay before tho many readers of your patronage -deserving Jouiinai a "Direct Legis. latlon State '.aw" which bus been In operation In the Swiss State of Berne since June 4, 1803. Berne Is the largest or the twenty two Swiss states and resembles Ore gon somewhat. Its population Isover nair a million but the number or voters Is about that or Oregon because In Berne quite a number of crimes arc punished with disfranchisement. In point of area Berne Is about equa) u some yf Oregon's largest counties but nevertheless Berne has more taxable wealth than all Oregon. Among the J3 articles of the state constitution of Berno I find tho fol lowing Important provisions concern ing direct legislatien: I. REFERENDUM, (OBLIGATORY.) Tho following acts have to be re ferred to the voters for decision, a majority of thoSo voting deciding. t Amendments to the constitution. 2. Laws passed by the (one house) legislature. 3. Laws Inltated directly by the peoplo. 4 Appropriations calling for a total expenditure of oyer 500,000 francs for any one object. 5. Propositions Tor contracting state debts, From this rule are exempted, debts contracted to payoff existing debts, und temporary debts which at the latest can be paid out or the rgular state revenue or the following fiscal year. 6. Increase of the direct state tax to more than double unit amount. (As the constitution fails to give til unit amount, It must be that such unit amount is fixed by law.) 7. People's demand (Imperative mandate) for the prematuie dis charge of an unastlsfactory legis lature and the election or a new legislature JI, INITIATIVE. Tho people of Berno can uso the Initiative; l. To Introduce laws. When 12,000(or more) legal voters sign a petition In ravpp Qf tho passage, repeal or amend ment of uny given law and deposit such petition with the state officers said officers hayo upon finding the required number or signatures, etc, to present puch petition or demand to tho legislature. Tho Initiators can make their de mand ror a law either by givlngonly the main features of tho law desired (leaving tho preparation of details to the legislature) or by presenting a complete bill. Inltlatlvo demands aro referred to tho voters us handed In by tho initiators and If such demand Is presented without details and the voters endorse It on election day the legislature has to provido the neces sary details and dcclaro tho measure n law. If tho sentiment or the- legislature does not conrorm to tho sentiment embodied in uu Inltiatlyo demand said legislature can mako its adverse opinion known to tho people through a message. 2. Total or partial revision or tho constitution can bo proposed either by tho legislature or by n petition rrom 15,000 voters, ir total revision Is demanded the legblature has to re fer the fallowing two qucstlt us to the voters or tho state: First, Shall there bo revision or tho constitution ? Second. Shall tho revision be pre pared through tho legislature or through a constitutional conven tion? ir a majority or voters vote yes upon tho first question, revision has to be undertaken- As to tho bceoud ques tion, tho method receiving tho en dorsement or tho most voters Is to bo adopted, If tho legislature has to prepare the revision, It shall proceed In the same manner as upon pieparatlon or a law except tl.at the second consideration of the measuro shall not begin until threo months artcr tho close of tho first consideration. After tho first consideration tho re vision then outlined has to bo made known to tho peoplo. If tho voters deoldo that revision shall bo prepared through a constltu tional convention then the stato olll cers liavo immediately to arrange for tho election of delegates to such con ference. Each district entitled to a member of tho legislature Is entitled to a del egato to such convention. Tho revision tlnaliy decided upon by tho legislature or convention Is referred to tlto voter for adoption or rejection. If rejected (by a ipajorltj of YOtcrsjtuen tho body that prepared the rejected measuro has to try again to outline a constitution satisfactory r,ieg& rJS"-t ,to the people. If the pcbplo reject llhe second preparation nlso, then tho' proposed total revision IS considered , j . . T 10SL. If tho Initiators demand only a par-' tlal revision, to add, amend or repeal , ose or more sections, then the Icglsla- turo prepares such a revision In tho j same manneras a law and refers It to ' the voters. When there arc several I sections In question containing vari ous provisions, the peoplo aro to yotc upon each section separately. 3. When 12,000 voters petition for a re-call of un unsatisfactory legisla ture,' tho question Is put to tho voters at the polls, and If a tnajorl.y -if those voting declare for the proposed re-call then tho legislature thus pron3unccd upon has to arrange for tho election of Its successor and consider Itsclt discharged. With a similar law adopted In Ore gon tho now ort -repeated stump speaker's He, "you the people rule," would become a truth as to state af fairs. However such a law docs not provide for direct county rulo because Swiss statos navo only stato and pre clnct government. Max Burqholeer, Buxton, Ore. Caught In the Draw. Portland, Or., Dec. 30. Yester day the steamer Bailey Gatzert, from Astoria, with sixty passengers, ar rived up ou her schedule and as she uearod the steel railroad bridge blew thotustomary signal for the opening pf the draw. This was responded to as usual and the "llyer" started through on tho cast sldo or tho bridge pier. Beroro she was hair way through the great supcrstructro swung back upon the steamer, catching upon the star board side well abart the waist und jamming her to a stindstlll against the pier. Tho crash was aw ful and the stout vessel shivered like aspen beneath the blow. Every soul on board, except the working watch of officers and crew, wub sound asleep, and for a moment or two It was feared the horrors or a panic might be added to the disaster already at hand. The brldgo was opened and the steamer released and she passed on through to her berth, where the wreckage wus quickly cleared away and the pasengers penned In their crushed staterooms jreed from tlieir hapless predjeamout, Tho line or the bridge-bed struck the steamer about midway of tho height of her slate rooms and as most of the people wero asleep In tho lloor berths, they escaped by a rew feet the tremendous sweep uf the huge draw. It Is a miracle of good fortune that scores were not killed outright, but as It Is, only two peoplo wore injured to any extent und those not seriously. They were a Miss Judge, and Mrs. F. A. Kuttnor, of Astoria. The former lady wqs badly bruised about the body by being pinioned down by debris, and Mrs. Kuttner sustained a contusion in the chest, which will heal in a few days. Tho Gatzert is one of the finest boats on the Columbia and Is valued at 8110, 000. Tho steamer will undergo repairs at once and resume her place on the Aaturlu route as soon as possible, j The question or the blame hangs lire as yet, the character of the ac cident acquitting the steamer s of ficers or any 'negligence since sho was In the draw and at the mercy or the bridge engineers. Had the ac cident been reycrsed and the Gatzert struck while bow-on In the bridge channel, the case would have been one to Involve tho pilot, but tho blow came from behind and the charge of negligence must icinain with the brldgcmcn. Lafayette Follet, the engineer in charge of tho big draw, is highly es teemed and it is difficult to account for carelessness from him after seven or elglit years of approved service here. "The IIuartof a Hero." This fine drama will be played at St. Jo seph's hall on next Friday night, De cember 31. Don't fail to attend. Adults 25 cents, children 15 cents. 29 3t What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Buffalo, N. Y. 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Piicc 128.00 per acre, G90 acres adjoining Marion station a fine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchard good house; 2 good barns springs and running water nil for $12, per acre. 3u acres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from hhelburg at the crosriig of tho O C & E R R and S P R R. 150 acres In cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence; family erchard: good springs and running water.l'ricc $32uO. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 10 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good house and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only 525. pei acre. 71 acres one-half mile firm Minlo. 20 acrc3 Scenic 5 THE POPULAR THROUGH CAR LINE FROM THE inn Mvr B EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P Ml Lv...Jl'ortland. ..Ar 8:30 P MLv. Sateiu ...,Lv 7 .'45 AM) Ar. San Francisco Lv 9:30 A M 710 A M 800 P M Above trains stop at all principal station! bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion Jefierson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Ilalsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Cresweil Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta. tions from Roseburg to Athland, inclusive. KOSMIURT. MilL, .DAILY. 830 A IIOO A 520 P Lv ...Portland Lv... Salem.... Ar . . Roseburg. .Ar Lv Lv (4 .'30 1 2 00: 1.7.-3Q pji r ti A M Ml Pullman bufttt sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN TOUTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday. 730 AMI Lv.,., Portland . . Ar I 550 r M 1215 PMjAr .. Corvallis...Lv) 105 PM At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. a:to P M ) Lv ... Portland ...Ar) 825 UeLvJ-S.'So :e Lv) 450 A M A M A M 730 P M Lr. . . MbMlmii ille 8:30 PM) Aig Independence Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oiiental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtain?-! from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket .ent, Salem. R. KOEULER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. G. F. SP. A. Portland OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R. R. Company YAQUINA BAV ROUTE. Connecting at Yaoina Hay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina l!ay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," ails from Yaquina every 8 days for Sat. Francisco, Coo llay. Port Orford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Haj , Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California Farr from Albany or points west to Bab Francisce: Cabin, ib; steerage, $6. Hoand trip, vuiA todays, 17 To Cno Hay labir. 18, steerage J6, To Humboldt Im) aad Port Orford, cabin $10; steerage S8 RIVER DIVISION .-earner '"Albany" lietneen Portland and Corvallis, through w iteout lay-over. Leavinc Corvallis 6:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and Jundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 6:00 a. in. Moudayi, Wednesdays and Fridays EDWIN STONE, Manacer, J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. Ccrvallis, Or C. G. COKER .Agent, Salem. Hot Springs, Arkansas, is a good place to ko to In winter. Shortest lino is tue Burlington route. Write for Information about rates and trains. pickets at olllces of coonectlngllnes. , A. a SHELDON, n'l Accut, Portland, Or, gj"gaWIHMCISBBSSB IReai Estate ! Street, Salem, Or. I in cultivation good house and barnjVunlng wattr. Price $1300, 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south all i j$bod cultivation for $750, TO TRADE.--320 acres inUmalilla county for improved Salem ptoperty. TOTRADE...185 acres on the Alsea for city ol Halem properly, improved or unim roved. CITY PROPERTY A fine icsidcncc properly inside, cheap call for prices. ' Houie anl 3 acres of ground in subuibs o city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000. $150 cash, balance 8. per month. House ard lot in Yew Park at a bargain a $ii.o List your huW and farm for rent or for tale with us. We sell tickets on theC.nitdian Pacific rail roid at J5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points, Tour blocks from Lincoln schod house fine rci.ience half.block in Salem with piivile c of enclosing half of street, city .later fine fruit ttccs, if sold within three months for $300. A bargain as it commands beauti-. lul view. AORLD OFT.IE 'DENVER RiO GRANDE RAILROAD. Northwest East .TO .Mi POINTS R. C NICHOL Gtnewl Afcnt S. K. HOOPER. C. P. T. A 351 Wu&inrloti Su PORTLAND. ORE. DENVES. COLO. TO THE EAST GIVESf THE CUOICb Two Transcontinental Route:. Via Spokane Minneapolis et Paul and Den. vor Omaha and Kangas City. Low rates Ic eastern cilirr, For full ditails call on or address I30I5.E & DARKER agents, Salem, qOregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Franciscp. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Poitl.imi, Dec. 28, Jan. 2, 7. 12, 17, 22, ij, Feb. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, Fare Cabin, $e; steerage, J2.C0. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-SUaniei Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday at 4 p.m Steamer Elmore for Por land Tuesday, Thurbday and Saturday at 6:45 a. m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip tickets to all points in Origon Washing, ton, California ur the east. Connecting made at Port'and with all rail, ocean and river line:.. Call on G. M. Puweis, agent, foot Trade street. W. II. HURLBURT. Gcn'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Oi. Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS Pullman Sleopinp- Cars. Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist Sleeuin Car To bu Paul, Minneapolis,, Duluth, raigj 'hand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena end Rulte. THROUGH lirXFTK To Chi'.ao, Washington, Philadelphia. N Vork. lioaton, and all Points Hast uikI bouth For information, lime cards, mu tickets, call on or vtite THOMAS, WATT & CO, , AGENTS','.' 0,i Commercial srreet. Salem Or M D. Charlton, Asst. Oen'l. fang Acw Morrison street corner 'I bird Portland, Or. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Mahk DESIGNS ABVDinUTS AC Anronaaendtnff nakMi-fi and rtpurrlDtlAO mT qulcklr ascertain our opinion free "l''1"r,f Invention U probably patentable. Commnnioj tloni strictly couadentlaL Handbook on l'' sent free. Oldeit agency for aecurtnirpa4eaL. Tatanu taken through Uunn ft CS). rew" tjttlalnotlct, without charge, lutba Scientific jnnericaiu A handaomelr Illustrated weeklr. J'St culatton ot any acientlflo Journal. TermJ-jSi ywri four raonthi, L Sold brail WfKi HUNH & Co.' '"r.HewYgrt Jiraoch Offlce, OVSL, Wasbliwtou, v. u O-AJSTOJEl T.A.. Titus- ijjwra limit clgunr tf Ztf