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DAiir craM, Joraurit iauk omoos. TranAr, BKraBMMit at, im. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I. HOFKR, Xd. ad Prep. I iBdepeaileflt Htntfnpet D?uirfl t imcrien Principles and the I'mtreM H't )Yplon;iiont of All Oregon. rhllfae1 grery Krefiln Kxcept Sunday, 8tew, Ore. HUtWCKIPTION HA TII6. (JHrnrUMr la AiltsmtJ.) '' Dtty,iby mrler, pr'yetf.'................l,.W fet nth......60o D(IT. by aiill, Pr yff "'-' f"i-r - w ! month..., .'..8e Weefcly, by mll, per vtif: . 1.03 9U toonthi .,.,.. .-Wo A- MO-- ""'-" ""F II II I llll Ill Million I '" gPKCTAL DELIVERY . For cesvenleHce of ubscrlr branch delivery oSce are establish ed at the fsllowlsg places at S cet per month, $1.00 for three Meatns: AsyltH, Jtre, F. 0 De V & Son, .Asylum Avea8 JhbcUoh. Carl!, aeveateeatn street, A. W. Dane, Garden Road itore. DHV itore, Alet. Daa, SonthCommercIal street. El? tor, Cr M. BfPtey, Mast State street. Fairgrounds Store, Harrisoa Dee, Falrgrouada Road. Howell' Coraer, Twelfth and Cross street. ft. K, Grocery, A. A. Engleba-t, Twelfth street. WhMler's Btore, W. D. "Wheeler, Highland avenue. Tfwnrk itore, F. o. Boweraox, iwemu ana unu. taii' brewery, ieventeoath stret J.'L. Moore ft ioa, eorner Capitol and Union streets. Wwrt 8a!em itore, Weit Salem. Zlaa's Cosfectlonery, 478 State utroet. Dt, Stone's, 241 North Commercial street. Haffmia's itore, North Sixth street. Gerwtii Bakery, corner Twelfth and Chomoketa. COUNCIL CONSIDERS NEW HIGHWAYS TO STATE FAIR GROUNDS THE MARKETS y "Wallo nothing of very gront Im-' council nBklng permission to plnco portanco wna dono-by tho council Inot signs upon ino oiocinc poio ai mo in evening, a numbor or urgent am tin ninttors woro nttonded (o. In tho matter nf a sower In North Bnlotn It was ro-roferrod back to tho sowor conimlttco with Instructions to taka tho sum up with tho stato au thorities In ordns that tho sower mny ho extended to tho stnto fair Rrdunds, whoro facilities worn ,ln vory poor condition this fair sonson, The case of Iho Bulom Flouring Mllh Co. i. tho Orogan Electric Rail, road wits thon taken u't, and, aftor n communication hy Mayor Roilgors on tho tnnttor )tnd booh rend, stating tho milling company hnd n vory flimsy right to hold n frnnchlio on tho North Mill crook streot crossing, tho Dpoctal coinnilttco on this mrittnr wtib In ntructod to look Into tho case, nud re port at tho noxt moutlng It npponrn that tho council hnd onlorod tho mil way company to lowor tholr gndo on High street, and. In doing o, they would ho compollod to lowor tholr bridge across tho North Mill crook nt the samo stroot,,and tho Snlotn FloMr lngMIII Co, wns not In favor of this move Tho railroad company low orod U'rtr road yostoiMny, according to Biieclllcutlotm. lltds for tho now hnrn In which tho street dunning llopartmont nrn to ho imtnilod na soon iih finished woro passed upon last ovenlng. JiiIIuh llopt was awarded tho contrnct. he ngroo lug to build thy strurturu for $0-15. Tho city hoalth odleer'a ropnrt wnH handed in, and sovoral now Horns woro produced for tho council to net upon. Dr. Mllus 'reported that sumo of tho slaughter housei woro In u vary unsanitary condition. Ono of tho Important Horns of tho mooting was Introduced whon Coun cilman Walter Low gavo somo vory good suggost'onit us to tho highway lending to tho stato fair grounds. Mr. T.oW tuld' tho travel upon this road il'irlng tho ptt't fair wook was onor miius nnd tho spneo for tho nutus nud vehicles wns lundonuato to nr commni)ate thorn fully, lie suggested to thn council that thoy confer with tho hoard or trndo, notwithstanding the early date, nnd establish a high wny suttlolontly wldo to allow travel upon this section during thn wook of the fair, without running chnucoj of coUMons, runnwaya nnd many other Mtt-haps. This suggestion hy I.ow was recolved with favor hy tho at tending uiumhorrt of the council, nu-1 n coniailttco of three. Stockton, Low and Rlllntt, wero niipolnted to take tho mutter up with tho Upard of trado at their noxt mooting. Guy II, Talbot, of tho Oregon Hlec trlc, tendered n ronununloatlou to tho TH08H who hold uionoy In trust, suc.li ns Trustees, Ex ecutory AdmlnUtrntors. Guaullana and" TreasuroVs, will Hmt our 8vlug. Department a convenient, aafo and prptltub'o plnco to kftop fundi. All such deposits will draw In terest, and are uvullablo on do inund.' It U good busluoai to' ma:e trust NmU earn somuthlug. in- j tond of allowing them, to remulu Idle. torsoctlon of Stato nnd High strccti with Information contained thorcon rognrdlng tho ruloB of tho company ns to tho b topping placcB of their traini. Aftor consldorlng tho matter, tho council docldod to glvo him por m'Hflloii, providing electric llghtu wjoro placed In the sign. Another communication wnfl rend from A. M. Dnlrymplo, nsklng tho city to oitabllBh a grado on Nineteenth Btroot, eliBt of Btnto, aB ho declares ho Is not doslrotn of Bpondlng monoy to lay n now walk undor provUlons made for grndon hy tho councllmon of tho Blxtcouth contury. Tho city onglnoor was ordered to catnblhh tho nocossa'ry grndo. Tho city attorney wbb orderod to driiw nn ordinance stntlng"ln what ptago of decav bulldlnga would huvo to ho boforo thoy could ho condomnnd Dr. llrower mndo n complaint, through one of tho councllmon, re garding tho bicycle nulsanco on tho west sldo of IiIb htoro. Ho states that whcolmeu como whizzing by near tho atnlrway of his building, nnd on danger tho peoplo coming from tho building hy tho utnlrway on tho west ftldo of his ttoro, and, that somo pro vlstoiu should bo nmdo to ollmlunto thlu. No action wny taken In tho matter. Tho hid for u now sewor on Hole 'in stroot was awarded to Uomnrdl & "Duniford, tho cost'of liiHtnllntlon bolng $782.75. o ' ' - " ' ' ' Gaiiibllng your II to ngnliut 25 cents Is Just ex actly what you are doing If you nog lect a cough or cold on tho chest In stead of treating It with Hazard's Horuhound 8vr.ip. "A 25 cont bottle of thin splendid remedy will euro an ordnnry cough, heal tho lung and net ns n tonic for your ontlro systom. Bold by all doaloru. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Ban Francisco, Sept. 22. Wheat, No. 1 California club, per cental. $1.C7 01.70; California white milling, $1.7501.80; northern, bluestem, 1.72 01.77 Hi northern club. $1.07: Inferior grades of wheat $1.5001,60; red $1.65 1.70. Barloy Feed .barley, $1,300 1.35; common to fair. $1.25 01.30; brewing at San Francisco nominal at fl.4S.01.Sit'. Chevalier, $1,600 1.6,6,accordiag to quality. Egg3 Per dozea, California fresh, including- caies, cxtraB, 40c; rlrsts 32.c; secoads, 26c; Eastern select ed 22c; Eastern flrsta 25c; Eastern secoads, 23c; thirds, 21c; storage, 30c. Butter Per pound; California fresh, extras, 30 c; firsts, 27c: soconds, 22; thirds, 20c; Eastern extras, 27c; packing No. 1, 22c; do No. 2, 20c. Now pnecsc Per pound, Callfor nla flats, fnncy, 12c: firsts, 10 o; Bocofnda, 9c; California Young Amorlca, ' fancy, 12 c; flrnts, 12c; Eastern Oregon fancy, 13c; do Young America, fancy, 14 c. Potatoes Por cental, River whites (aackB) fancy, 85 095c; poor. 500 70c; Salinas Durbanks, $1.20;. 05, Early Itoso, 75 085c; swcot pOthtoes to tho trado, Backs, $1.50; cratc.i, $1.05. Oplona Por sack, Yellow, 500 r,0c. Orangos Per box, Vnlenclus $2.0003.50. ' ' HALEM MARKET. I)cnl Wholesale Market. Eggs 25c. Duttor Crcnmory, 32 c. Covb $3 03.50. Iloni lOo, young chickens 12c. Local wheat 8Cc, Oats 40c. Bnrloy $22.50. Flour Hard wheat, $5; valley, $4.25. Hay Cheat, $10; clover, $9 per ton; timothy, $11012. Onions $1.25 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, 5 0Cc. Cancnra Bark 2 03 c. Mohair 18o. Retail Market. OntB $1.45. Wheat $1.05. Eggs 30c. Butter Country, 30c; croamory, 35c. Flour Vnlloy, $1.25 por. uacli: hard wheat, $1.4001.45. Bran 90c por sack, $30 per ton; shorts, $1.30 por enck. LIvcHtoik. Egg 35c. Htock Iiorb $4.50. Stenrs 3 1& .!. Vonl 5 07u. Tropical Fruits. Bananas $0.50. QrnngeB $1.00. Lnmons $5 00. rortlnml Markets, Poultry Hon', 12o; diiokB, 12 0 1 to; pigeon , old $1 por dozon. Mill tuff Bran, $20. .Flour 'Valley, $1.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1,.45. o MILK "CONDENSING PLANT AND CANNERY Stayton la to havo a milk con densing plant and cannery. Tho Times says: After having made a complete ex amination of the fruit cannejy and evaporators in Monmouth and other towns, Wi A, Weddle returned Frl rfav. Ho Is favorably Impressed with the business end of tho proposition and leeis conuueui uiml oiuyiuu the proper place. In which a cannery would pay well.- Ho says that ho was very courte ously treated by tho proprietors of the various plants who also gavo their expression of assistance In the establishing of a cannery In this sec tion. Wo bolleve that a cannery would ho well patronized here and with It would como a grcntor pro duction of fruits of all kinds. At tho present time thore .are tons of fine fruits going to waste for the need of something in whkh to can them. This Is a fine fruit Bectlon and ir rigation is not necessary. Naturo has favored this vicinity with overything needed In agricultural pursuits. o WHAT HAPPENED TO MORGAN Fred Morgan, of Jackson county, whllo stopping at a creek to lot his horso drink, was bitten In tho hand by a rattlosnako, which ho killed. It waB ns thick ns a man'a arm, 5 feet long and had flvo rattles. It took flvo hours for Morgan to get to Ashland, but ho had tightly bnndaged his nrm. His finger was cut to let tho polaoncd blood drop out, and thrco pints of whlkoy in his stomach nnd ono pint Injected failed to make him drunk, nnd Btrychnlno was ad mlnhtored all night. Exactly a weok boforo, ho had fallon 36 feet down a well, and oscaped baroly In tlmo to mlaa a blast of dynamltoi Peoplo up thoro arc wondering what Is going to hnppon to Morgan next. Grand Opera House J. F. CORDRAY, Mnnngcr. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. FRED RAYMOND Announces HIb Famous Successful Domestic Comedy. The Missouri Girl A series of comical surprises, stare ling Bltuntrons and thrilling climaxes. A drama that appeals to all that Is; puro nnd noblo In human nnturo. A ' mnstorpleco of etago pictures, 'bub bling with mcrrlmont. SCENICALLY SUPERB DRAMATICALLY BRILLIANT MUSICALLY GREAT NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW MUSIC. Scats on nalo at box oftlco Thurs day at 9 a. in. PrlceB 75c, 50c, 35"c, 25c. Oftei Tho Kidneys Are Weakened ly Orer-Wort. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure. Blood, It used to be considered ihat only ariuary aud bladder troubles were to be iraceu iu iuc kiuucs, but' now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood 41. nf la flintr- wnrlr . m. r- ...i.m rmir-lfti1tirvanr( u-pnlf Alicrciurc, usuv. ...-, .. or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and bow every organ sccuw to fall to do it Vyou arc sick or feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you arc sick you can make no mis- 1.- U.. ....... .Iru-tnrlmr vour kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmers swaiuy-iv" .v,u,'' 1.1.1..U ........I., la nnnn rpnlir.en. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures ihr. nmf .iiKtri-winrr cases, and is sold .. .. a ... ..IW on its merits oy au dtuggisisiu Jiuy-cciii and one-lollar sire bottles. You may have a sample bottle nomaoesTramp-Root. by mail free, atso a pamphlet tcllingyou how to And out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllng lianitou, N. v. Don't make any mistake, out rctiicnmcr me imuic, v3umj-i.wi., Cr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Dlnghamton, N. Y on every bott Je. Huie Wing Sang Co. Wo make up all kinds of wrapiiern and whlto undorwoar, walBts and kl monas nnd skirts; all . kldda of gontlcmon'a nud' ladles' furnishing goods; nil kinds of silks and dress goods; hose, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, neckwear, matting, china- ware, trunks, embroidery and lace. etc. 320 N. Commercial St. Snlem. Or. Illllll llll I II II lllll II I; Craber Bros J Ilopplly Hop, Aro yoii' Just bnroly getting around bv tho n!d of crutches or h canoT Unless you have lost a limb Tho Portland impora nro ovorylast- or havo it doformlty If yonir trouble ' llltflv klitVlnir ill thn (rnl mnrvlmi l'tl t l rhAllmntlitm liimlinrrn anrnln otliT -.r.- ....""" " - '""" - ., ...,.-. ...... .....,,r.... ....-.....-,.., ,. .,.., , , as n manor oi itici ino traiu Borvico , joiuis, or auyiuing or iiko nnturo uso Is pretty good thojo days. I Balalrd's Snow Liniment nnd In no O' . lime you ran tnrow nwnv your crutches nnd bo as well as anyone. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by nil doalors. . ,, . It Is easy to see flaws If you are 'CHAUTAUQUA AfiSOCIATlOX . .... ., Iwntlng for them. Thoy are In every- ... , , nr,i,",t,r , , .'Vi" (,,lijK At tho mooting of the stockholders ,..,. o ot tho Wllliunotto Valley Chautauqua Kennedy's Laxative Couith Rvrun oclatlon heal Friday In tho county does not constlpato llko most of to court room of the court house tue fol OAMVOrtXA. torn tit lh I'M Hw Ahm Bcegitf ilrutm ,yJr Spectacle Frames Corn'rtly Fitted to iv Fiim Aro uh Eixcntliil iim IVopoily Fitted Lenses Are to the Eye. A lenso should be mountod so that the center will be exactly op poHlto tho Jfipll of tho oyo. In nny other position It will cnuso strain and have a tendency to pro duce doublo sight. The hrldgo or nose ploce should fit so well that wabbling will be Impossible, nnd It should boar equally at all points THE RIGHT WAV IS JUST AS EASY AS THE WRONG. WE FIT THE FRAMES AS WELL AS THE LE.VSE3. BARR'S JEWELRY ST0"E State and Liberty Streets, old fahuoned cough euros, but 0nl,u",,,i u',lu",r" 4"r l,,u u",l""K ?u,JLr 1 tho other hand it aont'y moves tho0" lcted: Congressman W. C. J howela rnd at tho-samo time healj 1,aw,0'tc-H11D''o A p; Parker..;: ,, rnrtirin mill b t k kt n n rw &j ,vKaKi i iui unit. Liu iuii j. uiiiiia. i iiiikiitiuii uuu uimja iiiiiauuiillliuu ui PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING nn soisn esl "slwiisco "CHRONlOf -.7 . dronlel." ! itm. n-w,p.pr, ,V j,?i A", SS Ujp coatnln. wS1'Sm! M.!L SUBSCRIPTfON WftJ yrrti,. nt meathi: :: i n-inn.v. m '--". M... Buadaj, lit meat... ij:; .Hi The Weekly li The very best nwk7 w, PBbllshfd is ikt ettirt U H3Q a Yiar fiiwwa lR'ln4lDC botUrl la it, UtM. j tQ( M.il II ti bt Dina, 'ttHiii iiibm 1 j Btwi of Ih0 world t.rt m!uL fcJ ClM, It tt tpMUl Wtkl4toM AOJUCXrtTWBTI WMM rouLTRY ritaitM4 TTV r.n ?." . - k.uva im i;hm Th ir pr ldd trtr to mhm uj Tbfi pigM dtTt4 U inlhJTi3 c-ltur rotiltr ad inf UMiyi w.n iiiiuir.14 j .1,.. r.': n9 fh (rr-;ft Inttmt to iH n s. !l,,r. ri,..im. i"??tl ..-,.,... r.r.Uuu vm uu Uut, Will glvo prompt nttontlon to' nil orders, guarantco our work to glvo satisfaction and to ho up to tho snnltary stand ard. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS Call at our shop on L'berfv street, bnck of Darr's Jewelry Store. Phono 550. 44-K444-M M-M-44-.-H"H-- I 9mmMmmwtmmmkMm.mim msmmmmmiwhi , X SAVINGS DEPARTMENT QWTAl NATIONAL BANK tho throat. Sold by all t'ruggtstf. n , Orogontans do not, eeom to be nwaro of tho fact that thoro Is a campaign In progress. Lator Pat McAj-ihur hat hoard about It. , n , For a Stmlnctl Ankle. A sprained ankle may bo curod in! .hlllll nna.tklil ,Km Hmk iimi.IIi. ma I nuuuv wiw-inuii wiu hub ubuhiij ib quired, by applying Chamberlain's Llntment freely' and clvlnir It abso- , Into rost. For salo by Dr. Stono'a drug store, ' ' o Whatever clo you do don't worry. Just go along doing your best and you will como out on top. ' ' O" ' J. E. Hedges. C. Schuebel. Dr. Ooorgo., - Hooyo, John W. Lodor, C 11. Mooros, W. A. Huntley and II. K Cros. Thd number of directors was Increased from 11 to 12 by a unanimous vote of tho R7 shares that woro represent ed. Now mombera on the board aro Sarah A. Evans. John W. I.odcr, Dr. (leorgo Hoeyq and C. Schuebel. . .-(- CASTOR I A or Infants aud CMldrta. Hm m Yw Man Always Iwjll 0fe Bears tbo Uuatuie of -o- . Tho merry widow in gone, bu,t hor nlecu is here bigger and higher. o Jk. m ae o a x Jk. )lMmttmhid S Rnrt Child. dreads tho fine. The dread Is whole some, but not tho hum: that can b healed and liutantly relieved by ap plying Ballard's Snow Llntment. Do prepared for accldonts by keeping a bottle always In the hou'e. Rest for' sprains, bruises, cuts, sca'ds, rheu matism, uouralgla, bunions any ! and all aches and pains. Prlco 25r, S0o sad $1.00. Sold by all dealer. rOVVrilY l)K.lI.Klt SHOWS HOW THIS CITY GROWS , Manager Kltts, of tho Court street I poultry and fish market, says he has practical proof of the way Sa'em grolvs. A year ago his market dress ed about 150 (0 160 chickens for the ' trade of Saturday. Last Saturday's trade demanded 250 chickens to bo drt'ssed besides nearly 50 moro sold nllve. He says the next census should I bo taken by a count of the chicken i heads at his market I - I cjCa.voaR.x.A.. I tamni m wt wiw mm HajW Gold Dust Flcur Made by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Or, gOH. ?Ldo for family ukc. Ask 'your grocer for It, llran I ad shorts always on liiHd. i P. BK WALLACE, Agt. fflilKKOKT BARK Cough Remedy Coushs. Colds CROUP mBpaK I Whsapinf Couth lllltlfltfM (fntiMU SORE THROAT' IMIMNllh TIIRQVr.KdirNCS MlfM. (, U $. K, rnu. 1tttiht foot Pkono 44 Main 147 N. High St C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs ard Livery, all lllgs Modern Ruhher Tire. ffocky Mountain Tea Nuggets k Bmt Utiiolao lot Buy FtopU, Snsffi QoIIm Botha wd R'i Vg. A pciac for Cniuillpwtlou, lullutln, I.IC ani kMer TrouMa, rlmplm. Kocm-i. Impurt Plootl. a(.( Mrf4it MmUi VatK HmUcht nud lUakACtM. Il-'k Ricky Himuutu Ten la lh fct fofia. Vi cym H- Uc, Grn.lno nH t) iloLtisrcs Unit) CrAr, Mm)iwi, Wis. W.BEN KUttJETS FCW SALLOW fEOflF JtisWii LwiiK'U LARQEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOH THE PRODUCTION OK !UiI11Ut!lfFiacHFEMiE plMtftfUMtt PII.L8. tm fiMNi n im. i. ju, s,,,, HIUMMK)lrtllllkt wmtoHiP o.c.iT,r, tn nainr in rour cutiJ 1UUIUI M, H. de YOUNG, San Praaviic "CkroiJrit, SanPraselK,wl CtnCITLATIOX OSTAinrUT. RAILROAD TIME TABtl CORVALLIS EA8TER.VR.1 xi.nis TAHLE. ALRANY AND YAQULVA TRti no. a Ko. Daily STATIONS Dtl ux. sun. Ex. a. m. lv u. 1 7:35 Albany 8:36 Corvallls 8:53 Philomath 0:22 Wrons 0:50 Dlodgett 1,0:10 Summit 10:32 Nashville 11,'39 Chltwood 12:03 Elk City 12:39 Toledo 1:15 nr.. . Yaqulna ,,lr. Albany-CorrallIi-r.uSMtft. No. 10 (dally) .1 Loavos Albany 7:50 m Leaves Corvallls 8;J0 ; No. 8 fdallvl Leaves Albany il:ii Lenvos Corvallls i; Arrives Philomath 1:53 No. C fdullv) - Loaves Albany 8; JO Loavos Corvallls 10:10; Arrives Philomath. ...10:30 No. 2 fdallv oxcent Sun.)- Loaves Albany ,,..7:35 1 T.oavfts Corvallls S:35 : Arrives Philomath S5J No. 1 (dally oxcept uua.) Loavcs Philomath - ' Arrlvna Pnrvnllle 6:35 I Arrlv03 Albany 1M No. 5 (dally) Leaves Co:vr.llIs J: ' Arrives Albany 7: Vn 7 .1olU'l . L'envos Fhllomath. .... . 10' j Arjlvos Corvalllr ,, Arr!viR Albany II."' Mo O T .!. TllillnmflMi .!:90 I Arrives Corvallls ,s Arrives Albany- :!;Hj No change in ?rvice w bahy and Detroit. rrimn Oird No. 51. S0t! rix T?tttrto Sunday, : : - Toward Portland, ftM!i v0, ic-5:13 a. m-v NoJri8 8:4"0 a. m- CotW Nors3r p. .- KoTuU.lZ P.m,rort Towml Portland, "l Vn S22 5 0 P. m P0""! frolght. .,., n. No. 226. 10: 40-11 M j$ -iBa NO, 11. H.vo passenger. No. 17, 6r45 P passenger. No, 159:56 P. preia. No. 133 31 a Toward San Franc!", JJ No. 221.-3:43 a m-Prt freight. 1U. iU. - - ,Q.-CotUf( m-Sil wrJ3l Oroaon Electric ifr,rtl Time of arrjva. m "Vin cara at Salem Is tol 1 and Intermediate PllK u AH 8 40 a.a 10 50 a 1 35 p 4 20 p. 8L r. 15 d. i- s 50 p.w- T.oral Express Local Express L.OCAI Exprets l:H' 11 5 irl l!tl ?m o c T. 0 Steamers Poraons Imt tor Portlaai 3lf4l cm& dayatfjuB-. r xH m Shm kv Of. 5. C. $t