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nPHFCK THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915- EVENING EDITION. SIX V uiiviiummmwih rmr ft: At ' '1 ' Announcement ITIIIN n fow weeks, Hie Hub CMotliliiK & Shoe Conipnny will open a second store In Mnrshflold, making tlit sixth In the chain-or Hub Stores In Coos County. It Ih with no llttlo pride that o niiilcn this announcement, mill wo arc sure thai our friends mid pat ions will rejoice with us In our growth nml ilovulnpinont. It lias been our constant aim to give the best possible mm-vIcc nnil merchan dise to tlio communities our stores serve, nml llio over Increasing business which tlio . Hub ntorcs nro enjoying la iitnplo uvldonco that thu puhlle nppreclntCR thin fact. The new Hub Store will bo located In tlio Irving Mock on Central Aenuo. Workmen arc now remodelling It ami Installing fine flxturcH, converting it Into olio of the finest uteres In Oregon. A little Inter wo will nniiounco the attuning (Into nml the now lines of Men's nml Hoys' CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS which It will Hiipply you and wo nro Hiiro It will bo a most gratifying message to tlio people of Coos County j ".MOXKV TALKS" It Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. iMurshfleld Uiiudon Myrtlo Point Powers in RETURNED imoruiiT hack from reform (SCHOOL FOR TRIAL m D FRAUD UT T DDK E DACKFIIIKS INTO CARHUHATOR AM) FLAMES RISE Dirt on Engine Extinguishes Hno Auto S'ugo Car hiim Co- r qiilllo In Trouble I Uncle firing of tlio englno on tlio 1913 Cndlllnc of tho Coqullle nuto Btago lino sot the mnculuo uflro Into yesterday afternoon ami only the quick action of heaping dirt on tho blnzu saved tho enr from destruc tion. Shannon Mitchell, who was driving, soon had tlio fire out though Clio machine was disabled and left by 'the roadside. MILLS STARTING SEVERAL PLANTS AIM! HEGIX NINO OPERATIONS AOAIX Hits lleen dimly nnil Attacked 0"e of (lie (in art Is at (ho Iiislltiitlou Frank Morgan, the boy who brolto Into n saloon at llnndon, a ml who was sent to tho reform school In stead of tho penitentiary, being given tho benefit of one day under IS, and who was charged with other of fenses, will bo tried again In Cons county, according to tho following from the Hoscbiirg ltevlow. Krnnk Morgan, a youth of IS years, who has been an inmate of the state training school at Salem for somo time past, was brought licro Thursday by William Hale, super intendent of tlio Institution, and was turned over to Sheriff Oeorgo Qulno, ponding tho arrival of an officer fiom Coos County. Morgan was committed to tho stnte training school from Coos county Homo tltno ngo, following tho com mission of a series of minor offens es. Ho had hardly arrived at the stato Institution when ho began to catiso tho officers and guards no end of trouble. Only recently, It Is said, ho struck ono of tho guards employ ed at tho school, with sufficient vio lence that he was knocked to tno floor. Following this assault, Mr. Halo decided to return tho boy to Coos County, whoro ho can bo tried on other charges ponding against him there. If ho Is found guilty he will probably be scntonced to n term in tho penitentiary. Morgan is ono of tho most unruly youths Hint was over committed to tho reform school, ac cording to Mr. Halo. Morgan left for Coos County yesterday In chnrgo of an officer. operators at sh'hlaw have heen fooling people Locnteil Different Pei-soUs "n tho . Sumo Limit Federal Officers Mnko mi Investigation Land graft Is being worked on tho Sluslaw river, according to the fol lowing from the Eugciio (luiird: Alleged fraudulent timber location on an cxtonslvo scale, said to cxlBt In tho Sluslaw forest,' has aroused both federal and county officers ntul stops may bo taken to put a stop to It. Deputy Sheriff 1). A. Elklns, who recently mado a trip Into what 1h known as tho lllg Creek territory, north of tho Sluslaw, has tho namo of ono locator. Cimio Long Ways. Ho found, among othors, the names of two women brought all tho way from Oklahoma, on thu TALKS ON CHILDREN PROVE A SUCCESS ' Series nt Study Hour1 at Library Will (o. W. Monro Plant nt Toledo is j0 Continued Speakers Aro to Itchumo, Resides Number Announced ' Tho travel Bcrles of "Children In Hotter business for nt least somo ( Every Land" nt tho story hour nt lumber mills Is predicted In tho tho library, has proved so successful Portland Telegram, which says: .that it has been determined to con Sevcrnl lumber mills In Oregon tlnuo them. Next Saturday morn nnd Washington, which have been nK, Octobor IG, Andrew J. Mc Idlo for months, havo resumed, Ir .Clollnnil, who recently returned from soon will resume operations. Tho n trip there, will talk on "Pales Ocorgo W. Mooro Lumber Company's.! tlno and Syria." mill nt Toledo. OrCUOIl. Started llll Hn Di'lnlm '!l M llnnrv Sntif. mill at Toledo, Oregon, started up with a full crow Thursday. It Iiub Soon nftorwnrds an nuto stago or,iora booked to keep tho mill run- from Ilosebtirg enmo along sldo and attempted to tow tho wrecked inn china to town, but the lacking of necessary towing equipment mndo It necessary for tho passengers to get lito tho ono car. They enmo on hero Isle yesterday. ' UccniiBO of tho rnlns of last night tho nuto stages woro out of commis sion most of tho day between horo and Coqullle. nlng threo months to Its capacity of 75,000 feet dully. 8tackon will tnlk on "A Llttlo Jour noy to Cuba." Octobor 30 W. A. Held will speak Ion "Children of tho Kar North Tho Lowls Itlvor Lumber Com- tho Alaskan and llio Eskimo." pnny's mill, 18 miles above Wood-' November fi Miss Ileulah Stobno .MISTAKE IN FIGURES City Trensiiwr'H Office Ejicnso Only $15f$ Annually In giving tho figures for tho city budget thero was nn error In giving tho cost of tho city treasurer's of fice. The sunt of fl.SGO for tlio year was given In error. Tho am ount should have boon $155. The Hillary ot tho city treasurer Is only land, Washington, will start Novem ber 1, U Is announced. This mill has been closed a few years. Tho shingle mill in Coal Creek Valley, Washington, owned by offi cials of tho Pacific Lumbor Com-' jinny, Is under reconstruction pre paratory to resuming work. Tho Wcstport Lumbor Company's will talk on "Children In Gormnny." Other announcements wll be mado later. they discovered none existed, and their financial condition was such Hint botli broke down rotnpletoly whon they discovered their trip fruitless. Extensive elnlms of productivity, Including stories or timothy grnss six feet high, and thotisnnds of acres of rich bottom lands watting to bo plowed without tho trouble or 'grubbing or nny further work, aro used to lure tho prosjioctlvo set tlors, nccordlng to statements mndo by tho officials today. Ono Offender Ibni. Tho worst offonder, it Is said, Is n man who has given tho county offlclnls much trouble before, nml tho federal officers refer to him in vigorous terms. "Wo don't caro how many people go In to locate, but wo don't want to sco pooplo go In thero and get bilked," said ono forestry official who has completed nn Investigation of tho situation on Hlg Creek. "This man has beon locating peo ple repeatedly on tho Rnmo ground. And thero Is no law to put n sto) to this unless It Is dono through tho mnlls. Show tho Snino Land "Many pcojilo go In thero and pay him $10 or $20 for a location, then renllzo that they havo boon swindled? ,hut 'chnrgo It to cxpor lenco rn'thor than go to tho expenso land humiliation of nlrlng tho mat ter In the courts. "Our records show that Kind Is repcatodly shown to tho samo pco- . plo. Wo havo hero on record of ono man who whs located four times on land already applied for. j "Our recbrdB nro open to tho pub lic. It Is tohnecessnry to tako tho locator's word for land, for wo will t.ladly supply information about nny land, oven though It mnkes us much additional trouble." APPLES WONDERFUL L. .1. 8IMPHON HIIOWH (U'KHTS NEW AND Ll'SCIOL'H VAHIKTV Hugo .toko Is Perpetrated on Host Who lloiiM.H Hrwitost Orchard In Kctcn States I READ HEA I-'ltUIT ; (Thero nro niples of ashes and ap ples of plus, and nn npiilo Is often whoro n man's troublo begins; but hero's a story that'B clover and smart, about a new aiM'lo from real fruit npnrt. A Times render writes it Just ns It occurred nnd L. .1. S. will ngreo thnt It la n, "bird." 'Editor.) Ho planted tin orchard down by tho sea, And ho wnlted for fruit most jiatlcnt- ly. promises of vnluablo land, whoro MjK(t Jong years tlio trees stood thoro And novor nn npplo did tho blame trees bear At last ono day somo friends enmo down And L. J. Simpson showed them round. They wont to the orchard to look nt tho trees And thero In tho dlstanco nn npplo ho sees. "Hy Oeorgo, thcro's nn npplo. I nm n son-of-n-gun" 'And ho starts up tho hill on a dend heat run. Ho put out his hand to pluck tho fruit When through his right nrm n lmln did shoot. Ho clutched his bond and fell to tho ground Kor ho wnB iinrnlyzcd by tho fruit ho'd found. Kor they were only pin cushions, painted red nnd yellow Uut cnuf llko apples to fool this fel low. Then ho cussed his friends, his wlfo and all And consigned them then to a plnco boyond recall., . , MRS. CHAHLES HALL ALLEGANV NEWS i CDIOPfl TDCMDI CDC MOT rmouir inumuufc.no mui GENERALLY ADVERTISED (Special to Tho Times) Weather hero Is cold enough mill, on tho lower Columbia Hlvor, . mornings for frost, but tho fog has L. J, Simpson In a Good Roads meeting a Bhort tlmo ago said thoro aro many things raised nt Shore Acres. Sunday thoro woro n number of visitors nt his homo and ho took them ov er tho iilaco. Thoy wore shown tho snd sea waves washing tho cliffs, tho now swimming pool with tho big flroplnco nt ono end, tho turnips, squashes nnd potatoes, In fact nil tho sights to bo seen. It romnlucd for Chnrlcs Hall to put on tho finishing I touches. Mr. Hnll Is from Hood Hlvor, said to bo famous for Its npplcs. Ho was Interested then In apples. "Great ''orchard you've got I've heard L. J." 1w tin til "Orchnrd! This is whoro that word originated," nnd L. J. Slmjison 'waved his arms nnd beckoned tho crowd to nn lnsiioctlon. Is now running doublo tlmo to com- plt.'to n cargo of tics to bo exported to England. VOTES I'Olt IIOXICH KLOUENCE, Oro., Oct 13. At a njieclnl election held In Klorenco a bond Issue of $5000 was voted for $150 a year and $5 a year Is allow-itho piirioso of building n jilnnk ed for tho exionscs of tho office. 1)11. II. K. KEll'V, Dentist, at) I Cnku Itlilg. Phono lia.J. road from Klorenco to thu North Kiirk bridge, which Is to bo con htructcd without delay by tho county. Eight Specials At: The FAIR For Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Come Corly and Oct Your Share of These Extra Good Bargains Coats' Ciochct Cotton, similar to 1), M. (' , nil sUes up to GO On dale at per spool .... 9c 25c ltcrit (lilt EiIko Shoe Dress ing, On sale at per bottlo 15c 10c nnd 12 Vie finest Outing Klnuuels in remnants In light, dark and medium pat- "71 teniH. On balu at aQ Ono lot Ladles' all-wool Al batross Waists, In variety of colors, bountifully embioldcr ed. JL'.L'K and $'-'.. "ill (t4 nP Nalues, Now J) I iuJ 10c Uest Shoo Polish "Shlnn In" and "Two-ln-Ono" brands. On mIo at P Jior can ub :i5e flno Dress Huffllngsand Huchlngs, largo variety to se lect from. On salo P !it per yard I UU 11.50 Hoys' Wash Suits, maifo of best Galntea Cloth and Chiunbinys. On sale at per suit .95c kept It off so far, A party from horo went ovor to Loon Lako Saturday nnd returned Sunday, reporting tho rood In fine condition, clear through to Scotts burg, cars making tho trip easily. Hond mnstor Parker has put down a lot of now planking In flno shape, nnd has HO or 10 miles yet to Iny, that will plank the largest part of tho hill on tho Loon Lnko side. .Jack Ifalter will finish tlio con tract for county lumber In n fow days, the contract was for 100 thous and feet nt fS per thousand. It Is flno lumbor, lots ot It would mako first class flooring. Cnpt. Kil wards Is cuttings lots of lumber now and has sovoral orders to fill yet. Miss Oolo Mct'lay la over nt II. E. linkers on a visit for a fow days. Mr. Gray, Mrs (!. E. Daggett and her son Elery o.iert to sail on tho noxt Kllburn for San Krauclsco to tako In tho Exposition. Travelers Tell of Kurtliu,uako Shock Kelt Thero Last Friday Night Pttoplo Frightened News of earthquakes that emlnato from San Krnnclsco reads llko. n beautiful summer day or something of tho llko. In othor words llio "salvo" Is well spread; tho people aro jmlrlotlc In kcoplng down tho Iscnro of temblors, Hoturnlug from San Krauclsco yesterday woro several trnvolors who told of oxjiarlonclng "shocks thoro Inst Friday night. I). I. McGco said that ho wnB In tho Orphoum Thentroi '"at Is tho only tree bonrlng this whon tho shock enmo. Tho building! year, but tho fruit is oxcollout," nml rocked consldorablo and tho woman ho wont forward to pluck off a fow singer on tho stago fainted nnd hod, 'or tho Indies. to bo cnrrled out. Tho crowd watched and bold Ho said peoplo tried not to nppear tholr breaths. l.rrigntened but ho noticed every fow ' J. went closo to tho t'reo. Ho miiiiiicB iiuio grouiis would got up ok long siops in going, no was SPECIALS No concern can make better The Golden Ru Priceij Men's Hcavv Work Snv ti, i.i.. sell three pairs for 25c. Our priced e Q iKL8B!?:..BOo.WI,l Ladies' Hose, linen heel nnri tnA excellent servir.n. Dnr m-i ..: " "!IW"JI "- """) iwu pairs for Boys' hicjh-top Shoes: made I SHOE CO. Solid stock, can't rip ot si70s9tn 13 V' m . - - ." "j --------. iii SI7P.R 1 'A 1 -V tn 7 ill Sizes 2 1-2 to s"l"-2 m Another concern is selling "seconds" Vflfi"! shoe for about thn samn nrinn e. ' I" " ctnmnnH with thn mnniZ. m "" M """""oiuiui s name, The Golden I BIGGEST STORE BESTR PALACE MEAT MAI THE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Weiners and Pork Sausage THE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. Hfc RFSTRwMt Ovslers THE BEST Derrveji vice THE BEST'Carebb in ping; orders. Wo liavo somo cliolco plrldcd tilie, phklctl iIri fttt, pW J ears nnd plrldcd pty, snouln. Phone 406 J 180 No.Brc Children calling and phone orders given speciali HEARS LONG ufloEjMU i .IUIMSH COKK HI'KNDS KNTIKC AIJjSiaSOXIIICHWIll i:il III" K.I.C1R State lllKhjr Ytfal tlcOtcrltoitf-IW MmjUwI Leaning stroajly ICM Kor n solid wcok Judge Coko pre- hlgliny, an alljt" wi:i:k ox ijaxk tax cash ltetur"n Kroiii ICugeuo Where lie Sat On Circuit llencli Afflnnx Xcwh of Caudiilacy sided over tho longest tax caso over held in I.nno county. lie was tlio fourth Judge to consider thu case. JiiiIro Coko has returned from Ku gono whero bo heard sovornl cijulty mnttors In which Judgo Sklpworth wns barred bocnuso of an Intercut In I thoin. Through tho walks the j.arty wont A lcK, lmttlo lln(1 onB11C(1 for ninny months ovor tho caso of tho First National and tlio United States National Hanks versus Lnno county. It wns charged that tho county ns- storms. It Ib IW11 sessor had assessed jiroporty of tlio flc. . bunk to 100 porcont of tholr valun-i Onco ocr th " flc between Orttoiw Stato Illghr EjIms his addresses thrwftM fow days ago, contwl' that Cooa eountrMW? .dollars and cenUnfUj measiiro to ECCurtiKiH From CalKortli tinJ main route Into 0n' 'mm ThrouKh tbreeaw of orcnrieirlttWl r- : i.. M ed entirely oj - . ii I. ImnialMH and thoy camo to tho orchard all young trees. "Not In bearing yet, you under stand," proclaimed tho host. And then could It bo? Oh surely not. I I rt rr1r n.t ilmm1 .1 n . ..... , iuwni.ii Liunoi) uuwil a TOW lO n Im .ib tn 1 tl ..nrxnlll certain tree. Annies! Just ns mire hh'...... .. ..... i ,. v-i....... HnwariliiPI - .-.. i (i ii ii mi niiuir ii rii i ii - ir iiiiiv ii i chilli -- .. tho Lord mado llttlo green npplos., co ,)crCeut. hand. One Is brJ;l tticso woro big ones, rod nnd lusty. I a i.,-., ... u.i ..,i Mm mm, uichwav tbro '".'J - ... J" iu vt.iiwii . - ..o I ,.B u. .i. wan niinizcu. nut inov worn ... , i.. - i. rr.i ir,.iinv tneooH,' , ' B MJIIBIlt uvur lor Ifc wn. mi.u iui.v, -i.-lkf apples. Ho chlrkod un ns tlioueh i i ... i. .... . ..,... i .i r .,.i .inun the Co!J !... f . i iixi. i -' J fc ,,vv" 'W nothing bad happoned. "Oh, nlr." 1000 yards host quality Cali coes, beautiful patterns uud colors! regular 7M-C values. On sale at M yard Hli per 4 H IC F illv. Xi'w ,,oor o c,inn,,,er i,otei' Kntinfactloii nluays or jour money back t AT THE HOTELS t Chandler Hotel C. C. Fell, San Francisco; Mnr garet (iraham, Portland; II. II. Merry, l'ortlnnd; 0. A. Curgot, Port land; Felix M. Wolff, San Fran cisco; M. Groff, San Francisco; J. C. Crniniuer, l'ortlnnd; P. H. Hell. San Francisco; S, Hrownstono, San Francisco; N, J Cornwall, Oar diner; J. II. Muerfiold, Portland; H. J. Jewell, Portland; Wesley Ilrown. Pendleton: J. G. Hrown and (wife. Myrtle Point; W. R. Rggles iton, San Francisco; C. P. Hue, Port jlnnd; J. Kuljln, Heedsport. Illuucn Hotel It. L. Lollotts, Portland; P. M. Dniloy. Portland; R. M WIedor, Lakesldo: John Maharron, San Fran cisco; William Ooodiilaii, Coqullle; Joe MeKey, Hluo lltdgo; Ralph Smith, Coos River; W. H. Smith, Cons Hlvor; Potor Daley, Powers, Lloyd Hotel Karl Clark, New Haven, Conn ; Cnil V. Matson, New York: Miss Rvolyn Justen, Cooston; Dorris Hol- LOSS WAS OHRAT iioth routes I"1". aro often made iw- .... irk. UCt k y8'! equalization nnd Judgo Hamilton had .Inbnrnd o It In n four dnvs ses sion. Thp result was a compromise, 'weather. Toe w a finding that tho bank projiorty was roiito turouja . .. ... ... .!. .... nHHusseii hh couioiiuuu iiiiu unii iwj, .,iru Ul.fiirl n , ranllne . projiorty nt 85 porcont. This means a roductlon of 15 jiorcont ror tno Mr. w t hank and a saving to thorn of ninny these facts. Wl J 'llinnunmlii ,xt .1. lli.ru 1'lm ilnclslOll Hint nlrCiOj v . I nnd wnlk out Into tho street. bonviiiK 'I'Uto excited nnd his breath enmo !..,.. o ., n i.J.i ...i in.ni.iirml imnHrodi of tbou I , ill ',1 TIJ UII IUUWIIIHI i'- II " LI kClfC" sighs of relief on reaching the open quickly; ho reached out and picked Uatlfifnctory to both sides. ' inillrt a good blKM Judgo Coko said this morning inaiirsco, ruuB " rt(B1 ho did not moan to mako any formal , jits Into 1,'urf"' . ..... ii.i,.,... in i, .i.i.. Pnod ros1"': IHIIIUUIILUIIIUIll Ol "IB lllliuiiinvj "IUII; " ikrOHjl r Rugono for another term but that ( (r0(n Kureka t J linirltifr ,nn.i.na 'Hi ulimil I IIA IllULlUi .In I UTIJ v-'- .... ,...r, llfll I.O..V- .-. - - - Rlktou lltislni-hH Section Wiped Out Hy ll ro Fire at Rlkton sovoral days ago Hwoit piactlcally tho entire buslnoss soctlon of tho city. Tho loss la es timated at J3'J,D00 itomlzcd as fol lows: Rlkton Morcantllo Company. $18.- COOO, Insurnnco 9,000; Rlkton Phar macy, ?3,000. Insurance l,500; Hy dol blacksmith shop and house, $7, "500, insuranco $2,000; othor build Ings, $4,000. lister, Hand'on; Frank Hlno, Shol hurn; Mlko Gubln, Uandon; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coleman. Coqullle; N. Clob ber. Coqullle; N. Horbard, Gardiner. An npplo. And then ho clasped his hand to "Ills head nnd nlmost falntod. Tlio npplcs woro mado of jinpor and had beon tied on tho branches. KIIOT HTL'FFRI) Hlltl) VRLVKT, l'LVSH AXl) COHDU ROV SultH or Coats Menmpri on a KKAIi STKAM HOARD nt Jay Doyle's, ' ( Rverjbody Invited to Jmsket so rial nml dance nt ()N Hall Tliurs- 'day night. Good music and good that not less than tune. Mbby Conl, $5.00 ton. Phone 72. Times warn Ads for reaiilti. Rosebiug Friends Perpetrate Joko on Attorney General The Rogoburg Review tolls tho following story on Attornoy Gonoral Georgo M. Hrown: "I'll got that bird," was tho ro mark of Georgo M Hrown, Attornoy Gonornl of Oregon! as ho slowod up tho automobllo in which ho was riding, placed his rifle to bis should er and fired at what he supposed was n flno China pheasant perched on n stump in a field a fow miles north ot Roseburg. Tlo bullet wont straight and tho pheasant dropped to tho ground, Running through tho field the Attornoy Gen eral came upon tho bird which ho found had been stuffed and placed on tno stump to deceive the unsus pecting hunters. It Is understood a dozen local nsn. pie also shot' at the pheasant during tho past few days. ho gavo his stand. ADVRHTLSKD LKTTKKS ,".:;v. .ibr' !i.ws-sa lsagoodroaa livav south aw-, List of advertised lcttors romaln-j Hating JLtf lug in tho Mnrshflold, Oregon Post , map te P" irlf,t Offlco for tho week ending, uciouei. many v" , 12, 1915. Porsous callluB for tno roaaway 1U!ji samo will nloaso say advertised nnd.liave staneu si pay ono cent for each letter called roadway, B, for, between v-Z iif.n.i u.i..., t i Tlurton. J.i ii'ASW. w rnii.inii ni. rnrrnl. Mrs. Geo.' ...! Kl " ..: .v.." v" ;,- nrthannntr wr'JLiiH K. UII1UI. AlUUri UIU, .uio, . , jlad t1 i U r..i:ft IT r sTlitcnnn Mm. ItOSft I , tfli Hardv. E. C. Jones. Henry Kolstl.. VreA n, gteW u Miss Viola Kuben, Miss Laura '""i Douglas c08V'rf-I1 caster. McCroary & Wlllard. uscar; , Kp -.ii.. . i c. -io sminders. . . held W'!. Wl tinier, iurti. j. o. w.... r eral m Co'13 Jlrothers, Mrs, Esther Stone, R. J'!many In Cow Slnox. Floronco Tayler, Emma 'l Ba one of t" yf u-nrtll 1.,1 Wnirln l cnilthefn "' . ,rfjl lirail McLAIN. Po8tmastertveofMCblfJffij jinrsiiiu'i land u"j !,! lie au .riilM' votick der .ifM! Hnvo your luosrnms printed itl Tlio Time office, Parties having bills against t,er'Ulf3nii,ili' o o...,Hnnr nntififid o pre- nlratlno' ..tl. cent them to mo on or before op i appoints qtitf " tohor 15, 1915. w I sheriff ceor W. ROSS SMITH, Mgr. j auto I JM';.,.'! JWi" . ' i hMMtimmiL. : i eiili.'uLkj jt .