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Hu-iuWliH. WffiwiimfT" ' rrlB" ' ' ' " fawWWWM'MWMlHIMi'W'MW'1 -M DAILY CAflX AL JOURNAL, 8ALM, OHBQQN, XUH8DAY, FEBRUARY M, 14. mmmmmmmmmmlttiitj&ie&GBiB, raJtiRnSffiBSKl tJb - Smart Spring Attire IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IS ATTRACTING UNIVERSAL ATTENTION. THIS, WITH LOW PRICING QUICKLY INDUCES THE SHREWD CUSTOMER TO BUY HERE. INSPECT THE NEWEST CREATIONS IN SUITS, COATS, DRESS GOODS, ETC. i MEN'S SHOES. Stockton's shoes (or men aro bound to bo big sellers thlB spring Why? Becnuso they combine all tho good qualities required to give absolute satisfaction. Tho most desirable styles and loath ore, durability nnd superiority of make, 1909 EMBROIDERIES. Tho daintiness of tho hand mado shadow embroidery is tho marked feature of some of the pieces of all-over embroidery, while all the different dcslcns of nil of tho others aro oxtremcly pleasing and pretty, j.innn in m 17 1 SPRING DRESS FABRICS Early Spring Dross Goods, buy ers find hore n wonderfully com Store Open Every Evening Until 6 p. m. Saturday Until 9 p. m. AFTER SUFFERING ONE YEAR PttvmA Ut I irU R Din! of HtunuMng room, und tho audience curea py L,yum l,. rum" wnB rownrdd for itB unthiuinstic nt ham'sVegetable Compound tominnco with about "tho worst over." Milwaukee, Wis.-" Lydlu E. llnk- or co,,r8,' tho mot,orn 0nc, Tom'8 "ham'a Vegetable Compound lias mndi? Cabin compnnles are expected to fur- j mo n well woman, nnd 1 would like to tell the whole world of it, 1 Huffort'd ironuemnioirouniu and fearful paliisln my buck. Ihndttie best doctors nnd froinfeinalotroublu thoy all decided Unit I had n tumor udvisi-d an oiwra. Hon. Lvdla K. L'lnkhnm's Vegetable Compound inndo jLJffiv- ZS.7lxlMi&hT wm. nd what an opportunity what of a parados, ho w. taken , tolling them what Lydlu K. I'inklmm's thwre wan to twll hor plcturm an wou ja Joke. VogoGible Compound has done for Bi,e ROi back from heaven, hardly j Tho Cabin traveling south, and mo."-Mlts. KmmaImhic.K83 FlrstSt., ,. ,,, ... ,., itI r..t hih uxnirod w bona to htrnr Mion tliat It has Tho1 above laonlv ono of tho thow-'w miMmxly a though omo one had crowed tho Orogon lino, and Is do sands of grateful letters which ur ' drawn hur last broath with n cork- Ing thln to onr haunfjbty nelghlior oonstautly boing received by the 'screWi Hiitl she went to heaven with a' to tho aouth of us. I'liiKiiain .Midiciiie . ompuuy ui i.yim, iIn88.,wldoli jrovo beyond udoubtthat i.villn ' llnklnui'H VeiruLnblo Com pound, mado from roots and herb, actually does cure tneso ousuuuiv u- .Mitcnu nf u'nmim nfter nil other lnoaiis . havo failed, nnd that every nucli i suf-1 orlng woman owes It to herself to at . lUnlitU Prew UMfO Wlre.1 lonstKlve Ldlti K. Tinkham's Vegota- i chleaKO. Fob. 23. Radical change bio Compound a trial before submit- . u M1eciriCutluiiH for tho manu ZVonZynl0,l, " S S UPf.rfur. of steel rail- v.ili bo recom Mrs. IMiikhnni, of Ljnui, ?Tnss., ; wended, accordinx to authoritative InvUcK nil sick women to write f0,Hmtlon today, by a oomiullto hor furftilvlco. Slio Ims KlMl ' , ..,u i . vU,,rt t.i i snbmit- tlioiisniids to health uwl her imIvIoo l.sfrcc. Tho Uwoptioit Is Over. Washington. Fob. 23. Proaldeni Itoosovelt nnd his party, returning from tho roooptlon of the 'battloship Tost, arrived hore today. The re turn tflp was without incident. Kodol Ik a cbir.btunt:on of all the natural d'g(tlo Jiil'V fmi! lu v ordinal y l.ij:li toumeh. aud will digest v..t 'iol in a natural way. Pleasaut to take. Sold bv nil drug gists. Health mm mm MMBMMHi""aH Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to ItsNatural Color and Beauty, No matter bow lonff it has been gray rfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growtn almvrf?toKei-n&: TRM.Kcpa hair soft and glossy. Re- fuse all substitutes. 23 N01" a8 mucn InSLOOasSOcalze. UHmDye. flB4 Mc. littles, at Arglta Send 3c tor free book " ThCre ol the Utlt. PbiloHay8piCj.,Newrk,H.J. i Hay's Haritea Saaw W-pJ-. red, ro-h a.ctap taafa. s4 all UtotfU. Send 1 Jc lor n book Tt Cr ot bkto.'' J. O. PKKUV. prehensive assortment, and not only Is the selection more varied and more pleasing than Is to bo found In any other Salem estab lishment, but the prices aro more reasonable. Tho proforrcd shndef, wolghts and weaves aro on display. MENS' CLOTHING Wo havo altogether tho smart est lino of men's clothing that wo havo over offered you. Theso tn cludo all of tho latest cuts ..nd shades, Excellent tailoring, and are porfect fitting. Prices 98.00 to $.10.00. CHILDREN'S SHOES Wo have a largo spring stock of tho most up-to-dato footwear for STOCKTON UNCLE TOM'S CABIN WITH THE ROOF OFF "Undo Tom's Cabin" drow n Inrgo house lust night. Tho Grand opera house was filled from tho bald heud ' cd row clour back to tho last edgo' hmx w worst thoro Is, but this ono .,, n1A m.. ,,i.,iti r..rin.,i .-.,ii. '" ""-' " - ,, ' ni1 added frosli perfume to tho vlo- let" of worsonoss, Thoro seemed to let or worsonoss, n.oro ,,0 only ono fomnlo ( ,, , . ., . ., outside of MtUc hvn. ai tho troupe, ind butweon doing BtuntH t'ti fill tho bill from tho acute brumitto of Eliza to tho carrot- overworked. Little Kv whh an energetic child. anij wj,ea lif mV! i,ow inrK tho nudl- ADOPT NEW RULES FOR MAKING STEEL RAILS -i- " ... .... ted at the annual meeting or tlm Amerluan Railway Mnglneorlng and iae... t..,.nlntf. n Maintenance oi way tmuiuu. wh will be held here lu March Tke eonimlltee wa given the sub-, Jet for liiveaiigaiion inunwa whew the American Railway Aesoola tlon waa unable to oomo to a dofl- nite aoiiuluilon regarding tho sub - Jl. t W MIIUWIUU " " "" J -. .. ... .. t,lrnxtri1 lll.l II... n.l. unuewooa uiat uie ' reoonunend what ia known in It tee win reooiiwienu i as tho drop teat, and will present ape- elfieatlons for the manufacture of a jdrop teetlng machine for use In the ! manufacture of steel rails. j The membors of tho committee i . . . ...... .. . nvliAimtlva fiioau rdh I nave iumuv nn w.m..w. .v ... ! into the caiwea of brokon rails and j their ffoct upon tho operating record (,f American railways. It is under- I stood lu he the opinion of the eom- , iiiittee that the manufacturers are nit furnishing the railroads aa good raiu tm should. - p tiwt Ten-ibic itching. Eczema, tetter and salt rheum kodp their vlotlme lu perpetual tormen. An appl.catlon of Chamberlain's Salve will Instantly allay this Itching, anu many eases have been cured oy us ; use hor saie uy ur. mouo b urujs 8tore. a v. r. ...... r...M The ozar Is said to have a dgzjn erowns. His head lies ungay enough with one. children. Tho materials aro so lected not only for beauty, but for good service and tho workmanship is of superlative quality. If dur ability alono is your demand, wo have tho shoo that will stand tho test of rough wear. It'B economy to buy your shoos here. SUMMER WASH GOODS JuBt what fashion decroos shall bo worn 1b on display here. Many pretty novelties, and among them we call attention to tho now bor ders. Wash goods with a border to bo used as a trimming Is tho latest idea and a vory otfoctlvo one. Linens In blues, pinks and other colors, beautiful white goods In fact, many dainty creations aro hero for your Inspection. Dependable Merchandise Here and the Very Lowest Prices j rush and Bklddoo that was unNcom ly for bo eolomn nn occasion. Tho celerity with which aho returned from the Celestial Shore, with an armful of pictures of herself, suggests the Idea that she never got further thun the "nigger heaven." 'Liza's ntunt In crossing tho Scup POobc on tdilnglo bolts was thrilling, but she unfortunately mndo tho trip and reached tho shore safoly, much to the cUngrln of tho nudtonco. U'gnv looked ns though he wns running n blind pig In Eugene, nnd suspected the sheriff wns nfter him, wlillr. tlin lilnmthnimilK worn ns irt'llt 1( ..... .,.. - a .., illlU lilllll-lllillllil'IUll IIB II ,)um.uium ...... . . . .. .....court of Multnomah county. A UHl' llinil HI UIW ill fc.l.lliu. " "" Oregon legislature. Marx, nn tho lawyer, was really Reed, and an a good lawyor Is somo-1 HAD PREMONITION OF HJS MURDER (United Pross Lasofl Wire.) San Franclwo. Feb. 23. "Whuati j tHilw from tlio circuit court tho Jurla ahoddelh man'a blood. man shall j diotlon to try stntutory offetiHoa and his blood bo abed." Tho Hcrlptuml- tho violations of thla eharaoter. quotation a regarded by Thomas J. 0 (JuliioH uu iijipllcable to hlmsulf aUl1 i he told hi friends thnt it was a pre- j mxHlilnH nt tU ,liwl aonnr.llnif fill MIhs Pauline HarrU today. Guinea whs tihot anil killed early Frlduy , ,,,,.. .... n.r... iiau-i.r.i uiiit , H IAW , .. ,M tIw. .,. ' ..w... w. ..... .. .-- ... ..... -,, Ha M (Jlft ,ino the bullet waa U0,8ht u y lntlcil only a mi j ,.,,,, WQUIll. n j.ad poneti-atetl , ven( v,u, urgttng i,0W0Vwr, u, 0u,HWB tUed two day aftor he waa I , . ... Bhot slniPljy ,viotv the shooting he told . iinrrik that the blbllunl oiiota- to ,)B ktfJt rocrrIllB to hlm for -veral weeks. Miss Harris said thut ,(B wfl8 rgn(UnB tho hM(i UM mt)TH. . .... Ulg wnon ot,jn0i enlled her on Uie lttitl)lQm nM Bn toj,i him at that tmo thnt sho WM r,a1ng froin Gene aj, whri, the paage ocetined. Lai er tJiey wwu lo k ,,Hy together and ,,, tutfitu unm occurred In the tlla- lugut Al hj Ubm, oiilm-a remarked that It waa a warning. Foley's Orlno Laxatlvo ouree con stipation and livor troublo and makes the hovels htalthy and reguu.r Crino is mporlor to pills and tablets as It does not gripe or nauseate. Why take anything olseT n A nitmbor of Cleveland, 0., peo plo are trying to live as Christ would aad an exchange remarks that this probably helps Cleveland grocors In collecting their bills. BOARD OF TRADE MAKES FINE SHOWING At tho adjourned meeting of tho Salem Bonrd of Trado last ovonlng, somo active work was dono for tho furtherance of tho city's Intorcnti. All Bpcnkors, among tho business men prosont, heartily endorsed the work done the past yenr and woro in favor of pushing things ahoad witn doubled vim nnd vigor this year. Several methods of securing funds woro discussed, nnd, to bring things to n focus, It was suggested that mom borshlp cards bo passed around. This was done, and, of the ten slgnod, about $1000 was plcdgod. This was done In less time thnn It tnkce to tell It. Tho ton names did not InclnJo any of tho heaviest subscribers of the past, and It wns a very flno Indi cation of the tempor of tho Salem business people. A mothod of securing this fund was finally mottled by a motion for a commlttco of GO to tnko tho mntter in hand. This wns carrlod, and tho chair appointed tho following riamoJ gontlemon to act such commlttoo, and, In fact, any mombcr is author ized to help In tho werk: Jos. Albort. P. P. Hughoo. II. W. Barr. It. II. Houston. SUPREME COURT HANDS DOWN SEVERAL OPINIONS Tho following dcclBlonu were handed down by tho su promo court this merning: John Harrington, appellant, vs. Wilbur Jones, sheriff of Jnckson county, Oregon, respendent: nppeal cd from tho circuit court of Jnckson county; II. K. Hnnnn, Judge: reversed and remanded. Charles B. Andrews, respondent, vs. Elln G. Andrews; appellant; ap peal from tho circuit court of Mult nomah county, A. L. Frnzlor, Judge; ufflrmed. This Is n Bult for dlvorco, bnsed upon cruel and inhuman treat mont and personal indignities by tho dofondnnt toward tho plaintiff. Tho supremo court hold that thoro ap peared to bo n disposition on tho part of tho defendant to mako tho plain tiff's llfo burdensome, and ho af firmed tho decroo of tho lowor court. O. J. McCoy nud II. R. McCoy, re spondents, vs. Charles Huntloy, ap pellant. Appealed from the circuit court of Wheeler county, W. L. Brad- shaw, judgo; romandod. Alex MolnulH and E. G. Rued, ro- Jspondouts, vs. D. E. Buchanan, ap- ' pollnnt Appoalod from tho circuit L. Frnzlor, Judgo; modified and uf flrmed. ChiiH. Rny. W. II. Short. John Nna berg, William Terry. Frank Gardner. W. F. Cook, Davo Clink, appellants, vs. Stato, ronpoiiileiit. Apiiealed from the circuit court of Cooa county. J. W. Hamilton, Judge; affirmed. Thla I a anil whore the appellauta waru indlated and convicted of violating tho elty obarlor of North Bend prohibit ing gambling, by playing various g'tmuH. Tho court held that tho ehurtor doea not purport to give the city of North Bund oxcIumIvo Jurladlo- tlon olthor to prevent gambling or HINDUS CONSPIRE rn,,,wli,'i nilQT THF CMM IQH I J UUol IMC ClMUulOn ..... .. . U ,. NMotorla, B.C. Fob 23 -Evidence ..!. ll.nl Alann.lii In 1 h n .1 Mint .ui.uru..B umw ,., "- ' . . i..... i.. m-.i... -- - - y, nVTi, h? hl knowledge. I ' v'. ' . . .'.." ,...'. ... r m,"y 'lvo Oom, Idaho miiriir.Kin iiriiin iiiiu iiiuiu. in uu l- ""h"" ,' "'"..;. . T 'Whou Murray roturned from empt to overthrow British rulo lawork , w,ffl ,nform0(, ,, ti si inr-nway couniry. nus ;usi oe-m dlHelosod in sworn testimony kIym In n nollco court honrlnR horo KoUowlnB an Inflammatory .nwon ! oowwg an innammatory spiwon '"" . ". ' . . i- uguinsi iuo i'jiiKUHii Kovoniiiioni, ut oral arrests woro mado, and it wns tho Hubseauent testimony In tho caio thnt furnished tho evidence of the eonsplraoy. It Is said that tho proaefi or has Induced tho Hindus of Victoria and Vancouver to contribute all their savings to n fund being ralRed to pur chaso nrms and ammunition to be smuggled into Calouttn. Tho money collected hero has beon eiit to Soattle, whoro tho puirohaM vero made. Tho Hindus aro laying the foundation for a revolution In India with tho greatest soorccy. Tho Sikhs aro koeplng the facts woll to themsolvos, as tho murdor of ooo of their number who recently dis closed Information Is fresh In their memory. Secret agents ot tho gov ernment aro working bard to dln courago the conspirators. DoWltt's Little Early Risers, gen tle, easy, pleasant, little liver pllli. Sold by all druggists. D. H. Jamoa. 11. A. Johnson. Jos. Linn. A. A. Leo, Milton Meyers. Col. OlmBtend. L. C. Perry. L. L. Pearco. Fred Rice. Zndoc Rlggs. E. Rosteln. John Roberts. G. P. Rodgors. Watt Shlpp. Soymour Skiff. P. W. Sponcor. W. T. Stols. Fred Steusloff. II. W. Thlolson. A. A. Undorhlll. Pnul Wallace Wm. Wnlton. II. O. Whlto. Geo. 0. Will. D. P. Wagner. D. R. Ynntls. II. S. Gilo. E. W. Hazzard. This commlttoo in to meot at 4:30 o'clock Thursday aftornoon of this week, at tho Board of Trado, to per fect tFio details of tho campaign. TO RAISE TALLEST FLAG POLE ON EARTH (United Press Lonscd Wiro.) Seattle, Wash., Fob. 23. Arrango monts hnvo boon completed by the Washington Society of tho American Revolution to orcot tho tnllost single pioco timber flngstnff in tho world on the Alnskuti'Yukon-Pactflc oxpod tlou groMt?d. Tho staff will bo ot fir and will bo brought horo on n s: eclat tin 'n fium Buckloy. It wHl be eried with ceiomonlos by tho Boclety Tho slnft erected on tho Lewl nnd Clark cxpftltlon ground, nt Portland, previously hold tho roo onl for Inll flagpoles. Tho long tim ber will be cut by n lcrgo lumbor company nt Buckley, ond a special train of flvo flat rnra will bo aoce pary to transport tho Miff to Seattle Frm tho top of tho polo will bo flung j mi-fotit flag ILLINOIS MAN MAY GET INTO CABINET (Unlte.1 I'rriu I.rmnl Wirt. Chicago, Feb. 32. Whllo roolv Ing tho congrntulntlons of frlondn up on tho nows that ho has boon choian nocretnry of war In tho enbtnot of ProsidAnt-olcct Tnft, Gonoral Jacob M. Dickinson, Domocrnt nnd Gon fodorato votornn, today Informol thorn thnt ho had not voted for Tnft nt tho last nntlonnl election. Gener al Dickinson nlmot Immodlntoly put himself right by saying that ho did not voto for Tnft'n opponont, nnd that ho did not voto nt nil. Dloklnson rofuuod to deny or con fit m tho rumor thnt ho has boon ohoson to succeed Gonornl Luko E. Wright, but ho ropoatod ampliation! ly that ho is iitlll n Domocrat. ONE WAY OF PAYING HIS WIFE'S BILLS ItJnltKl l'rom Lcimril Wire Wnllaco. Ida. Fob. 23. A widow and live ohlldron who nro ponlnlosH ind n-i'limii food, aro today moura Ing tho lo of hiiHlmud nud fnthor, .18. Murrn.. u minor, who yostordny on(lft(l I artloloa bought nt a store ohurgod to I"" .... .. .. ... nis tllUt ,he ,m(1 ,0on Ivon ft )mo inoro m by t,,0 gr0Mr 0 honmQ Bry' wmnuawK IO Know Wllftl r,B,t gho had (o no(JO)t groooroB un. 'angry, demanding to know what ,,or Bll0h conditions. Murray ro- tired from tho room nnd u fow min utes Intor was doad. tho victim 'it Btryobnlno takon with sulaldal la tent. Tho Crime of Idleness, Idioms moans troublo for anyono It Is tho samo with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, headncho, Jaun dco, tallow complexion, plmplos and blotohos, loss of nppetlto, nausea, but Dr. King's Now Life Pills noon ban ish liver troubles and build up youi health. 2Gc at J. C. Perry's. o Autitriu Jteody to Scrap, London, Fob. 23. A dispatch re ceived hero today stated that Austria bus moro than 130,000 troops massed on tho Servian and Montanogrlt-n frontiers. Tho worst things about being bald are the hulr restorers of one's friends. E. T. Barnes. W. J. Ball. II. C. Bishop. O. Q. Brown. D. F. Brunncr. W. M. Brown. At. O. Duron. Wm. Bushoy, R. D. Byrd. Henry Daucy. P. G. Deckebnc P. W. Durbln. N. D. Elliott. H. C. Epley. 0. M. Epploy. Davo Eyre. John Fnrrar. L. II. Plotchor. A. L. FraBor. Dan Pry. E. N. QUUnham W. B. Gibson. Poter Grab or. Andy Hanson. J. W. Harritt. Paul Ilnuscr. A. Huckostcln. WOUNDED TWO DAYS BEFORE DISCOVERED Stockton, Cal., Feb. 2S An In vestigation of the road houses near this city was tho outgrowth today of tho stabbing of 15-yenr-old Ar thur Conly who wns brought to the Emorgoncy Hospital last night. Coa ly had sufforod three doop stab wounds on tho nock nnd said that ho did not romomber how ho re ceived them. Tho boy doclnrod that ho wont V7tth compnnlono of his own ngo to a roadhouBO, and that all becamo In toxicated. Ho dimly remembers that u fight started. Ho wns found un conscious, nnd Investigation showed that tho boy had boon Btnbbod naur ly two days boforo ho was found. WANTS MONEY FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT (United Press Leased Wiro.) Perry, Okln., Fob. 23. Suit for 1800,000 damnges, for alleged fait Imprisonment In tho Kansas peni tentiary, filed by Ira N. Torrlll against Prcsldont RoobovoIL former Governor Forguson, ot Oklahoma Territory nnd othor officials, has beea dismissed. Torrlll formorly wob Pop ulist spenkor ot tho Oklahoma Ter ritorial assembly. Ho sorved a tqrm for murder, bat nlwnys allogcd that ho was wrong fully imprisoned, and that hlo Ineai corntlon wns tho rosult of a conspir acy betwoon territorial and federal officials. Torrlll galnod his froodom about two years ago. $100 Roward, 9100. Tho roadorB of this papor will be ploasod to learn thnt thoro 1b at loaat. ono droadod dlaonso that science has boon nblo to euro in nil Its atages.aa-l that 5s Catarrh. Haifa Cntnrrh Ourd Is tho only posltlvo euro known U tho medical fraternity. Cntnrrh be ing n constitutional dlseaso, roqulrei ....... . . . i Tr.iif a constitutional iroaiuumi. nm. Catarrh Curo 1b takon Intornally, act ing directly upon tho blood muooui surfaces of tho syalom, thereby iffa, stroylng tho foundation ot the di ease, and giving tho patlont stronrtl. by building up tho constitution aad luislBtlng naturo in doing its work. Tho prorlpotors havo so much faith In its curative powors that thoy oHor Ono Hundrod Dollnra for nny cat that it falls to cure. Send for list o! tostlmonUii. y . Address I''. J. Ohonoy & Co., Tole do, O. Sold by all druggists, 7Cc. Tnko Hall's Family PIIU for Con. stlpatlon. Q ' Uooh anybody know whothor tho motto Iiiih been put back on tho coins? Foloy's' Honey nnd Tar cloars tho nlr pasBngon, stops tho Irrltaton In tho throat.' soothn tho Inflamed mom. brnnoi, nnd tho most obstlnnto cough dlsnppoars. Soro and Inflnmod lungs nro henlod r.nd strongthonod, and the cold Is opo'.lod from tho systom. Ho fuso any but tho gonulno In tho yol low packago. J. 0. Perry. o Count llonl do GiiHteJIauu bus not liuon Haying iiiuoh rouuiilly, but wo fuel Hiifu lu uHMiirlug tho publlo thnt. ho Is not sawing wood. -o- Arrcetcd, A cough that has been hanging on for ovor two months by taking Bal lard's Horoliound Byrup. If you havo u cough don't wait Btop It nt once with this wondorful romedy. flplon. did for coughs, colds on chest, Influ enza, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles. Prlco 2Co, 60c and 1.00 Hold by all doalurs. -o-- According to Governor Hughes' of ficial statement his election oxpeusos were only $301). (16. and his offlco Is worth all of that. Kodol for Dyspopsla and Indigo tlon doos the ordinary work of the stomnah, so that by taking a llttlu Kodol every now nud then you caa not possibly have Indlgostlon or any form of stomach troublo. Sold bj all druggUto. Kalsor Wllhelm Is familiar with Severn I languages, nud It Is stispeoted thut he bus conversed too much in somo of thorn. Hoxnmcthylenotetrnmlno. Tho ubovo Is tho namo of a Gorman domical, which is ono of tho moat valuable Ingrodlonts of Foloy's Kid ney Homody. Itoxamotbylonotetra mine Is recognized by mod leu! text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and anti-septic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Romedy as sooa as you notice any Irrogularltles, and avoid a serious malady J, O. Perry. II i M 1 i 1 K ri