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DA1LT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 23. 1008 9 roSecrets k LiaortAi Rant . . an. S!Slh.S""tf-55. 5 2: . your ehclet (fhe e&roeta oftUt ,'"Hi?,?0 9ti: jCtiptlMforthtobloediimpunblooJ. , wttr-8umoiiti tept his atpttor without quuuon. toft,;fc.;to ScnHB, vliTXiSS?'' 29"- 8.nn3CTtt fr...r.ru-"oo " Wt hftV tlfk J.a, tlfafuiuUittfii oar BUok Cohonh Soot tan, Pok.root x Or. Iodldof Tatftlalnm AHh Olratria.O.P., iMIlrini to dak on fluid nnnn. w puBiun 'M'" J.C.AttCo., owii, OGIAL EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK Bdal Hfo and. Interest has been crcd almost entirely the past around th'o I. O. O. F. and Re convention, which ended on rsday might. Monday, nlgh$ (ho Mar mooting oi, mo saiorn. Ke ith's waa hfeld at their hat in . O. O. F. building with visitors other nssemblys present. Tues- f night tho, Dallas, and Salem 89 put .on tlv Initiatory work, Initiated candidate? Into tho two Bs. Lator refreshments were . On Wednesday eyonlng ,the assembly gavo a riysoptlon to risltlng lodgos at tho stato houio ko representative hall. Tho la- I who received worojDaemb6ra qf crand lodge of the assembly. Tho ura woro Introduced to them by ception committee composed of r Clnra Fbrguson, Mrs. Mnbol sr, Mlos Mabel Ml'ckoy( and A. L. Browri. McEr,oy's or- tra furnlnhcd music throughout Evening excopt during tho time the program was being given. rogrnm oponed with an address lolcomo by J. L. Stockton In tho ace of tho mayor, and wbb re- Jed to by Mrs. Emma Galloway, Ident of tho Robeknh assembly. ferltngo and Frank Hughes next rod In a duet. This was fol- by a recitation by Mrs, Hall Johns, a reading by Mrs. J. ,T is of Albany lodge, a reading b Chris. Galloway, nnd n solo by Mornlo Hug, nccompanlod by Roberts on tho piano. Tho rot no evening was Jakon by the bors of tho dlttjrent lodges got acquainted, nnd a general social enjoyed. Punch was sorved tg tno ovening uy aliases lava go. Nina Martin, Myrtlo Know Nolllo Crelghton, nnd Blnncho n. Glco Oiiib to Gho Piny. High School Gleo club aro ro- ling a play to bo given In tho school nssombly nest Thursday log. "Phyllis, tho ranm?rn ihtor," Is the fnrco, and Is under direction of Charles Roth, and porformnnco will no doubt bo n to tho school. Tho high school mi annual benefit program bear, "Tho Trial by Jury" was- last year. Tho cast of charnc- rtll bo given a llttlo lator. As rtnln-ralsT to tho porformnnco kwlor class will pr03ont "A 4ng-car Farce." Miss Doyoo Is" 3g Mio e'aas, nnd her work Is lent along this lino. hbrnto Golden 'Wedding, nnd Mrs. I). Voloy colebrated rjOth wedding nnntvorsary at their homfc In South Salem, assisted by a numberof friends Wednesday. A delightful dinner was served at 12 and nt 5 o'clock, and a pleasant bo cjal tlmo enjoyed. The rooms wore prottlly decorated with spring roses la tWelr various colorings Tho guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lucds, Mr. Holt, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Sherwood, Mrs. C. R, Lucas, Mrs. Baumgartricr. M,rs. ' Puller, Mrs. Stclnbach. Mr. nnd Mr vn at- fand Mrs. W.hltnker, Mrs. Leo,' Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Dauo, ;Mr. and Mrs. Chaptn, and Mr. and ifrs. French. Lnwjrers Gmdunte. Eight yoUng,.mcn worolgraduated from -tho College of Law of Wlllam otte university. "Wednesday nlcht In he Flrsl Methodist church, before a largo audience. The degree of Bacholor ow Laws, was conferred un bn. tho young men V- Chnrles H. Mc- Nnry, dean, of' the law department. Judge J..C. Morelnnd dollvored tho annual address upon tho subject, "Tho Place of tho Lawyer In .the De- veiopmcnt of tho Race." Tho ad dress was an ab'o ono, nnd conclud ed with some valuable advlco to tho grauuatCB gained through his own porsonal exporlences. Attorney General Crawford delivered tho clinrpo to tho class In an earnest manner. Tho program opened by Prof. Roberts with n solo on tho pipe organ. Rev. Philip Bnuor gave tho Invocation. Edna E. Browning gavo a nolo, "Angora Sorcnndo," with violin obllgnto by Lillian Stcgo. Mrs, Mornlo Hug next sang "Wait In," with violin cccompanloment by Lillian Stege. For an encoro cho sang "I Dreamt I Dwolt In Mnrblo Halls." Tho program closed with a plpo organ rolo by Prof. Roberts. Tho members of tho claoa are: Philip Stovor, George Nuncr, Jr., William P. Lord, Jr., Walter C. Wlnolow, Claud O. Hlndman, Harry K. Spauld lng, Wnllaco G. Trill, nnd Roy Morgan. Thoy aro all bright young tu o it, and hnvo attractlvo futures be foro thorn. Thtoy will rocolvo tholr llnnl examinations before tho bar' on May 28. Back from tho East. Miss Gonovlovo Potter, after nearly' n yonr Bpont with hor undo In Bos ton, return to hor homo In this city, last Tue'day. While In Boston eh. studied music with a prlyato teacher. On hor roturn trip she visited nt New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Now Orleans, Los An geles, and Btojiped at San Francisco to so tho Hoot,' where hb was met by her mother, who went to mcoc her. I r A io Kind Yor Havo Always Bqugutj and which Ima l)cea uo for ovor 30 years, lias borne tno signature or and Iins penniauoiinaor uis per-XTy2- sonal unporvlslon slnco ItsJufuncj"; lT''&6&tt Allow no ono to deceive 3'oa in this. 11 Counterfeits. Imitations nnd" Just-as-KOod"nro but Experiments tlmt trlflo with and endanger tbo health of fanta and Children Expcricnco ngainat iixpcnmonu What is CASTOR I A Astoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- jorlc, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is JMcasant. ic contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other jsnrcouo substance. .Its nco Is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worms nd nllnys Fovorlshncss, It cures Diarrliwa and "W liui Colic. Itxelloes Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation ud riatiilcupy. It assimilates tho Food, regulate tho stomaoh and Bowels, giving healthy ana iiaiunu mecy. liio CuUdrcu'H Panacea Tho Mother's xrienu. NU1KE. CASTORIA ALWAYS Beara the Signature of (-&aftyYj&Zc&&. Kind You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yeari. Stuirlsc Party, A very pleasant surprise was car ried out laot Tuosday ovening at the homo of Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Hunt of Roscdale, by members of tho Eighth grade class. Tho affair was given (at the closo of school) In honor of the teacher, Miss Ruby Kennedy, and Mlsa Echo Hunt. A general Jol lification was enjoyed until a lato noiir wnen refreshments were served. Tho guesU woro Misses Ruby Kennedy, Echo Hunt, Mary BtlnBton, Alberta Burrls, Mablo Jay, Hettlo McElroy, Genovlovo Bonson, Gladys Hopkins, Blanpho Hunt, Gra clo Hunt; Messrs Dolbert Bllnston, Roy McElroy, Lynn McElroy, Mau rice Sewald, Arthur Bllnston, Wllllo McGilchrlst, Paul Burrl?, Elmo Jory, Chas. Burrls. "Fir Hundred" Party. Mrs. A. T. Kolllher entertains at "500" this atternoou, and again this ovening with four tables. .e ... MW,IWIIWWIWWWWtiWi WANT ADS-QUICK RETORIMS n A 1 JAiJ " N I il v T" GHURGHES First Congregational. At the morning's scrvlco tho Grand Army of tho Republic, tho Woman's Relief Corps and tho La dles of tho Grand Army of tho Ro public will Join with tills congrega tion in memorial sorvlces. The young peoplo of tho,hurch will havo chnrgo of tho -evening service MIbj Mary Gottens and John Rolchen of tho unlvorslty will asslgt. Baptist. Tho Blblo school will meet at 10 a. m. In chnrgo of superintendent W. T. .Tenks. At 11 a. m. Dr. J. R. Comer will speak on tho subject "Life's Dnrk Porlod and Its Era of Light." Thoro will bo tho usual amount of good special music fiir nlshl by tho chorus or Its Individu al mombcrs. At tho evening sorvlco Dr. Comer will continue his series of sermons on "Religious Dlfllcul tics, nnd What to Do with Thorn," tho fourth of tho series In "Civic Dlnicultleo." You nro lnvltod to nil tho twvlcoo of tho church. Vnltcd Evangelical. Sundny school nt 10 a. m., J. C. McFarland superintendent. Sermon by tho pastor nt 11 n. m. and 8 p. m. Thomos, "Tho Christian Insignia,, and "Dnnlel, a Character Study." K. L. of C. E. nt 7 p. m., loader, Danlol Bnrtrurf. II. A. Dock, pastor. First Methodist F.plscopnl. Rov. W. II. Sollcck will openk at 10:30 ort "Tho Logic of Llconso, or Can tho Stnto Legallzo a Wrong?" At 7:30 a local option platform meeting: nddrc30N by W. C. Price, F. A. Cohony, C. M. Benvor and F. II. Norr. A cordlnl Invitation to votoro to bo presont. Lutheran, St. John' church, Missouri Syn oa. Regular Sunday sorvlco nt 10 a. m. in tho Gormnn Luthornn St, John's church, corner Contor nnd Fourteenth streets. Goo. II. Engol, pastor. Clili'.ttlnii Science. First Church of Christ, Sclontlst, 410 Chdmekela street. ' "SorvldeftT Sunday at 11 n. m. nnd 8 p. in, Subject of lesson sermon, "Soul nnd Body" Sundny school at 12:15 a. in. The WednosJay evonlng moot ing Is hold nt S P. in. Rondlng room In tho church open each nftornoon excopt Sunday. All nro cordially In vited to attend tlia Borvlcos and tho wading room. Central ConRrt'Kntlonnl. N'lneteenth and Ferry streoti, P, S. Knight, pastor. Sundny school 10 a. m.; Endeavor meeting, 7 p. m. At close or. Sunday school, 41 a. m., MUs Noilly Casoboro' and Mr. W. A. Schmidt will glvo recitations. Usual ovening sorvlco, 8 p..m. Uultai'iaii. Corner Chemeketn and Cottage streets. Services at 10:30. Preach ing by tho minister, Rev. Paul S. Bandy. Subjeot, 'Optimism, tho Historical Aim." Sunday bcIioo! and Bible close at 11:45, lmmodlato'y af ter the morning service. Hvniiiiollcnl Lutlirritn. SUUo troot. Sarvlces: Sunday ochool 0:30 a. m.; prwichlng at 10:30; LuUiwr mm9 following Sunday, at S p. m. . O ' ' It Rendu d the Spot. Mr. E. Humphrey, who owm a largo gonornl store at Omsga. O , and Is president of tho Adams Coun ty Telephone Co., as well as of the Home ToUphone Co , of Plko county, O., says of Dr. King's New Discov Discev ery: "It saved my life once. At least I think it did. It seemed to reach the spot tho very seat of my cough. when everything cIjo failed "' Dr. King's New Discovery not only reaches the cough spot; It heals the soro spots and tho weak spots In throat, lungs and chest. Sold under guarantee a. J. Ct Perry's drug store. 50c, and J 100 Trial bottle free. o OJLM'POR.IA. tu mutmnmotmu KJtmUm FOR SALE "llMI"W,tB, For Sa4c 21 thoroughbred black Minorca chickens. Phono 655 Main. M. L. Hamilton, 367 State St. 5-22-3t For Sale New Rushford wagon; 3U splndlo, everything complete. Ono good work horse, weight 1250. Enquire at Dick Westacott's Btabio. G-18-lw ii m ii mi ! i . m m For 8ali Ash and oak wood. "Will deliver sanio. Phode 292 Main. B-18-lwk ,'qg Cl'LLANgQU?) LOUION NOODLE HOUSE Ferry Street, Near High. Lost A lady's black leather card case, containing a number of small photon and cards, two Vau deUo tickets, and 15 cents. Finder roturn to Journal offlco. 5-18-tL For Salo or Tnuto 18 head nannlo goats with kids. E. N. Keeaey, phone Farrnqra 11X3. Routo No. 2, Turner, Ore. 6-16-lwk World of Bloom Calla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, dkt fodlls, etc., and everything ia sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1962 Court street, 9alom. 3-24-tf For Sale First-class carpet papar at this ofllco, 2Gc for a big roll. For Sale Tont, wagon cover and all kinds of camping outfits; also new and second hand goods', fur niture, hnrdwaro, etc. Conrad Dlllman, 447 State St. 4-291fflo Farm and City Property Our lists of dcBlrablo properties (a too largo to specialize. Yorox Bros. Co., 373 8tato street. tf. New nnd Second Hand Good Wo , aro now located in our quartors on Contcr street, where wo will do a general business In now nnd mcond hand goods, watch repair ing a specialty. Gordan & Razoll, 325 Contor street. 5-12-lmo. 9800 Cash or Terms Buys a neat llttlo cottage of flvo rooms; two woll-locatod lots (corner) In a soc tlon of tho city whoro building 1m- provemonts now In progross aro rapidly enhancing proporty val ues; garden; chicken houso; fruit and berrlos. Paul M. Sims, Main 720, 222 N. Commorclal. F.or Sale 7-room houso, ono good barn and shed, ono ncro land, all '.kinds of fruit, city nnd wpll water, Enqulro 2G00 East Oak street, bo- tweon 24th nnd 25th Sts. D-12-2W 111 For Side Household goods. Mostly, now. Call 090 Oak street In Yov Park. H. H. Craig. Call after noons. 5-10-lw FOR SALW ' Wo Offer A 17-ncro tract, soli a -rich blnck Bandy" lonm. Now two-story hOUSO, 20X32, with wing 20X24, two porches; new barn, 14x28, chicken houso nnd wngon shod. A good drovo woll with No. 10 Mc Donald forco pump. This placo Is all under fonco, except 4 acres; 3 ncrcs young applo orchard most ly King and Bnldwln; grnpo vinos, lognnborrlos, rnspborrlcs, black berries, phonomlnnl nnd mammoth berries. Threo acres In oats, 1 aero In potatoes; flno largo garden with nil kinds of vegetables, Including watermelons nnd cnntolops; Yt, in lie to school, M tnllo to R. R. station, U mllo to meeting houso, 1-3 mllo to storo; tnlophono and R. F. D. Routo. If taken soon will Bell for (1500. llwo In n Snap 110 ncrea all tlm hor. lust 1 mllo from Jefferson; 40 ncres good rich soil and can bo cultivated: bnlanco will mako good pasture, Wood nnd timber win more than pny lor pinco. Prlco $1000. Can You Bent This Houso, bnrn and G lots. Houso Is full two story, '5 rooms on first floor nnd 3 rooms on second floor, besldoi bath room nnd tollot. Hot nnd cold wator, electric light In ovory room. City water In houso. Hydrants In front nnd back yards. Stono foun dation. Locate throe blocks from court houso. All for $2500. Terms can bo had. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 State St. 4-10-tf. PLUMnuns Tlieo. M. lltirr Plumblinii hoi wa and steam heating and tinning 1C4 Commerrtal street. Phont , Main 102. 9-1-1' M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam anr gas fitting Successor to Knox 4 Murphy, 22C Commercial tn-t Prono Main 17. imAYMKS. Cttmuilns Bros. Transrcr Company All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and pianos boxed read for shipment. Prompt serrtce U our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street Phone 210. RsdeHC Pkonc 98 LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Livery Hd Fd tMes Old Potl- oMce fttables, at 254 Ferry street between COHEMrcUl aad Froat streets. Telephaaa 188, Rone of the IsMt lirrle tn the city csi b foHHd hert. Dkk Wtaott fweprletw. tllyr jjost Roan horse, 7 years old; weight 900 pounds; mano trim med, brandod with clover leaf on right hip. Finder return to Dan'! Walker noar Fairgrounds. 5-ie-tf-diW. 11. 8. Gilo & Co. Wholesale grocers, produce. See tu for your supply of berry crates and boxes, either folding or tin tops. 5-9-tt logo Noodlo IIouao First clam plaoo to get bowl, nosdles. Fresh and well sorved 10c. 439 Ferry street ' B-l-lmo. KORINEK & KRNWETiTi Veterinarian Graduates Ontario Votinary Collogo. All calls prompt ly attended to. Office 207 S. High streot. Phone, 150, resi dence 998. 5-1-lmo. Salem KmploymoRt Co. 478 State atroot. Phone Maine 149. Head quarters for employer and em- tilovce. All klniln of hnln nnnnHod frnn Xt Mnnl nAtf ma. ' - ii juu nau nuiA uuuiq iu us. . tf. imr, 'ATE Concrete Work Get"V price) on . sidowalka, curbs, Boptlo tanks and comont work of any kind. All work guaranteod flrst-claas. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phone 669. May 24'tf Vogct LiuIkt nnd Fuel Co. Lum- bef .shingles, building material, wood aud coal. Ulw prices nnd prompt deliveries One block east of 8. P. panelist? depot. Phone 198. 7-2-tf IlHtte A Wenderoth Fine wises, liquors and cigar, We handle the celebrated Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. B-8-lyr Enlarged Our moat market on Er.wt State street has boon doublod In slzo nnd wo aro bottor prepared than, ovor to servo customers. Prompt sorvlco aud the best of meats our motto. 199. B. E. Edwardt Meat Co, I Note these i 8 acres, 9 miles from Salem, good two story house, 3 barns atii large granary. Good family or chard, one of the best farms is Marloa county, and may be eu. f uiviuvm, jrnce, fss,vuu,uu. Hohmc, full basement, and lot 59 xl66. ham. 24x99. nlrv uttl; 5 sewer. eJectrlonighta. a snap for S$2900. X8tf acres adjoining Wllbar, Douglas county, Or., flve-roOM house, barn, orchard, berrlee, good fruit dand: $1000. Will trade for Salem property. Sample of ouiv farms and city bargalae, If these prlsee do not appeal to you we have them, In all elsea andrlces, Improved 14 un lipr6ved. farms: Inside and1 su- burfean city property1. See'ug fee ierw uuying, we nave lar ; I sts i and, can Interest you ' ottefED'CAND CO. Salem raiehYorbx Bros. Cp. 878 'State Street. . . j. . aouco ro uontractsrs. it , u i Notice Is hereby given" thatlsetaedp! bids will bo received by thecltjrtef? Salem. at tho ofllce of the undeM slgnod at tho city lialNtnB&lem, Ore gon, up to 10 o'olook' am.r May fl, 1908, for the Improvement of Hood, street In the city of. Salem, Oregon, with cloan creek or' river graveltj with full Intersections between th' oast lino of Commercial street and the west lino of Sixth street In said ' city, savo and excopt a strip 8 feet wldo extending along the center et tho nroposod lino of Improvement, tot rocolvo tho stroot railway track off tho Portland Railway, Light & Pow or company. Attention Is called to tho plats and specifications on fllo In the ollla of tho city rocordor of said city, which must bo compiled with In er cry respect. Tho city of Salem, reserve tkot right to reject any and all bids. ' By ordor of tho common council, W. A. MOORBi, t 5-1 9-4 1. City Recorder. , Notlco to Contractors. Kntlrn la linrnliv vlvan tliat aantAJI Call or Phone bids will ho received by the clly C ! Baiem, at ine oince or me unaer to Fry's drug store for reward. 6-22-3t MlMM... . il. ,... ,... i5., It Mans largef black purse, oen- Kon ... t0 10 0.',ock M tnlnlng $10 in gold, two deposit. 10O8, for the Improvement of BroH checks , and a nqte, FladeOebiim. way streot ln'Jhe city of SaUm,'Oref I gon, witii cican croeg or river gravei , with Mil Utorsectlons 'between theti north lino of the North Milt creeteii 'and the north line BfMadUn 4e4 In said city, savo and eucept a atrip S foot wldo extending along the center of the nroposod line of Improvement, to rocolvo tho streot railway trackvOf tho Oregon Eloctrlo Railway- com pnny. ,i Attontlon Is called to the plaaw nnd spoclflcnttdns on fllo .in the, doo of tho city rocordor of said city, which must ho compiled with In ev ery rospoct. Tho city of Salem, rosorvos the right to rojoct any and all bids, By order of tho common council, W, A. MOORES. G-lO-lt. Clly Recorder. TOT53WT wx ?arpcntcrs Union No. 1005 Loea' Union No, 1065 of Carpenters aart Jaolrera of America meet even Snturdny evonlng nt 8:00 p. m. Is Hoarot hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Reo. Sec. Foresters of America Court 'Sher wood Forestors, No. 19. Meett SqUirday night in Holman hall, Stato streot Waldo Miller, C. R.: J. O. Perry, financial socretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor State and Liberty street Tuosday of each week at 7:30 a m. Oscar Johnson, O. O,; K, ri Anderson, K. of R, and S, Modern Woodmen of Amorlc Or gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Meeti overy Thursday evening at I o'clock in Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. 0.; F. A Turner, clerk .Voodmen of World Meet evory Fr day sight at 7:80, in Holman bat' O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L, Frai 1-r, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, aeet dent and pension insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged; every claim p!f Good agent, wanted. J.' II. C Mongomcry, supreme organizer Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary. 54 fl State stron1 WANTED WniiU-d A lauudrcss at mute school Phono 433. tf. Wii'it'-d By capnhlo man with wife, position ns farm hand. F. Rush ton, Routo G, Box 84, Salem. 5-21-08 Wiuited Lady to flit permanent no bltlon; salary $50 por month. Give homo nddross. Addross Mrs. B. L. Howard, Konornl delivery, Salem G.22-3t. HASH AND IMK)R lWOTORIKH Fnuik. M. Brown. Manufacturer ol sash, doors, meuldings: All kind of houso finish and hard wooe work. Front etreet, between 8ta. and Court. Make all complalatt at the eBe. THE AVENUE Creams, lees, elgorj a4 coatee is. Corner ef SeyMteoeuh mU Aerlnm areitua. N. u. Zi'r, ft rtetor. Huie Wing Sang Co. BIO STOCK OF 0001)8 Wo mako up nil kinds of wrappers and whlto uudorwcai, waists, klmoE as and skirts; all kinds of geathi men's and Initios' furnishing gooJs; all kinds of silks and dross goeU, .hose, shoos, suits, pants, overalls, blankots, nockwoar, matting, china ware, trunks, ombroldury and laoo now soiling at cost. 320 N. Commercial St. Salem, Or & isf Mrvw fjll r wSt tR l3sL " J jwttttU iJBBsESsiBlBrJh flelHaVRSlvR .T-srq ""THm, the iiKrr roast Tine FAMILY KVEK HAH Can be obtained from our trim tender and juicy lte.ef, mutton of pork. All our meats are saleetet from the choicest, and prepared foe the tablo to suit tk demand ef tbo fsstldlous. Our prices are lower for quality than yon sab Mad at ma; place in lalem, JC. O. O R O 8 B, Phone 9M1. 870 ietvie IFKJrCHFEIMlE PILLS. A tit, (taw. mm u Iwwiiii Hihiiiiiii.. KwL iMIMMfHlmi IUfe4t. k-M sUIMW MPMh JMf .IM M WmUtl MMM. S-M HWU f fc.i. irillwOUMKMllUJ.WMMI, ifI. iWf M rix. II J II HW (if taiitrtMiiii vktm !! k.'t Hum m4 jnmUii UWITB M (M4V .. M 14. LMMTf , P. SoM fr. $Um by Dr. 5. C. $f ,