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4-i rSB2WU&7. IKfPrH ',- - tarMMNft-iaittiwt4tit i(ii4 wt1,.ww'k ... v. ,vllfr V ' , . W . 4 r '.- V I M I i .A V v.. m PX0T3 .FOITR X MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE . - -. ..j-f-.-. . - - . AN INlHCPKNtWNT NKWHIMPEIt rUllMHUKU KVKItY AKTKHNOON HXCKPT RUN DAY. 1Y THE MKDFOUP IMIINT1NQ CO. Thn Deinocnitlo Tlinrn, Th Medforil MaII, Th Modford Tribune, Th South ern ureironmn, T"8 ,Anmini xnouno. aiEDFOTCD MAID TRIBUNE, arftPFOttTfr OTCEaON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER H 19.11. """j" I ! HARVESTING CORN " JUSTICE TO WOMEN IN CALIFORNIA. Office Mall Tribune Hutlillng, S&-J7-S9 North Kir ntnsst; phono. Mala 3031, Itotno 76. 0 ICO linR PUTNAM, Rdltor and Mutineer ISntrjvd recond-cUss matter M Mrd- fotd. Oretfo; 1879. under tho net of March J, Official Parr Of tho City of Medfortl Official Papr of Jnckson County. . . HUUaCRITTION KATES. Otm yonr. by mnil , ....5.pn Onrt month, by m.ill .............. .so pr nlonth, delivered hy carrier In Modford. Jacksonville una Cen tral Point ............ ........ . Snttirdny only, by mall, Pit year.. 8 00 Weekly, per year . ... 1.S0 IWORS CIRCTOATXOH. Dally nveraco for bIs montha cndlnc December 31, 1910, S7S1. mil iel "Wlr TTnltt Trtu Slipatchta. Tho Mall Tribune Is on Mlo fit the Krry News stnmi, san Francisco. Portland Hotel Now Stand, Portland Rnwmnn News Co.. Portland. Or. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wnsh. S A RESULT of tho "recent special election, women of California have been given the right to vote. The' women of "Washington, Idaho ami California now have' suffrage. Oregon alone among the Pacific states has re fused to woman the right to oast, a ballot. As Oregon is quite progressive in polities, it is not at all improbable that next fall will witness the triumph of equal suffrage hero also. As a matter of justice, women are as much entitled to vote as men. There is no qualification that can be applied to restrict suffrage that would not bar as many of one sex as the other. Whether or not women care to exorcise the right if conferred upon them is no argument against what should lie a birthright, and a dutv. AVoinon are as well qualified as men to pass upon men and measures, iconic are intelligent and some are fools. The average in mentality as well as in morality is probably as high in one sex as the other. The fewer the restrictions, the more the tendency toward discussion, education, and progress. THE TAMING OF A SHREW A Case In Which Shake speare's Method Failed. FOR MAKING SILAGE MSDrOHD, OKEOOlf. Metropolis of Southern Oreson and Northern OnHforntn. and the lament jrrowlmr elty In Orepon. Population IT. & census 1910 8840; estimated, 1311 10.000 .... live hundred thousand dollar Clravlty Wnter Syntem completed. Riving finest mipply pure, mountain irater and six teen miles ot street Imlnc paved and contracted for at a co.t exceeding II, 000,000, making a total of twenty miles of pavement. Potoffleo receipts for year endlns March 31. 1911, show Increase of 41 per cent. Bank deposits a, pUn of 33 p' rrnt Manner fruit city In Oregon nogit Hirer iMUizenoerK nppies -won swecp- taKcs prizo ami titio ot "Annie SCln of th World." a the National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909, and car or iSQjjiown vroa rirsi Prlss la 1910 at Canadian Internationa Apple Show, Vancouver, u. u. all markets of the world dur- Hoiruo Hirer Dears broucht hi chest , - - - - .. .- pricesMn an mnrnoui or Ins tho cost six years. Wrltn Commercial club. Inclosing rents for Txace for fhe finest commu nity pamphlet over published. GIRL AS CHAUFFEUR. HiKKBSiiaBiliB'ws j Ht MK3MK3g5g---I8ftJi MlOO JEAKE.TTS EVEKSTTT JHss Jrnitpfto ereMo, tlcsfonda H of tin old Xew EnlniHl family of Uio same name, stnrlled Plii!:nU-lphwi by liccomiiii; n public chauffeur. Slit is willing to carry any pasMMiyer m Jouk as the price is forthcoming Slie is ivilling also to accept tips. Effective today another Pullma'. sleeper will be placed in service be tween Ashland and Portland north bound on train 11 and south bom.d on train 13. In this enr iredford has been ns pijjned four scclioiiri and a tlrnwins room, or in other words the spr.ee heretofore assigned to Jlodford has been doublcil, wo now haying tv.-.i drawing rooms and ten Hcetipus l'oi Portland on tho two evening trains This will lake care of the Ak'dford travel very nicely. The history of equal suffrage shows that no groat re form has been possible in corporation ridden states like Colorado, where it is in operation, without fho support in the women, and that this is the one olomo.nl that venalitv cannot corrupt. As woman's influence is usually for good in all circles she frequents, so has it been for good in politics. In the progress of humanity, woman has been regarded in turn as a chattel, as a slave, as a plaything, and finalh as a companion and partner. .Females have the same parentage as males and inherit the same abilities. Is a man in any way superior in mentality to his mother his sister or his wife, simply because of the accident of sex j Why protend to regard one half of the people as inferior to the other half? Tn thp evolution of the world towards Utopia, women are destined to piay as large a part as men. It is impos sible not to regard them as equals and futile to attempt to enforce unnatural restrictions. Everyone must be given equal opportunity for development, including women, to fulfill dreams of a better world. Humanity loves its chains hence we like to keep up the fiction that males are superior beings to females. Uut it is written that we must cast off the links that bind us to inequality and injustice if we are to have,veal progress, and though prejudice and reaetionaries may delay the day. eventually woman will, the world around, be recognized as entitled to equal voice with men in the government of nations. iMifranehiscmont of women is a victory for popular government, for democracy". It indicates tliat women are recognizing their duties to the state as well as their brothers' duties, and that no real democracy can exist where one-half the population arbitrarily governs the other half.. Objected to tho Publicity. Man's Instinctive- and perfectly rea sonable preference for reprimand de livered In private, ts illustrated by a story told by Lieutenant General Sir William Butler, G. C. B in bis MAu tobloRrapby." A general commanding at Aldcrshot bad been forcibly reprimanded by a royal commander In chief. Ho openly rebelled. MI don't mind being called a fool." ho said, "U It pleases your royal blgb ness to call mo so, but I do mind bclc; called a fool before your royal high ness' other fools," sweeping bis band toward the commander In cblefs largo and brilliant staff. Sympathetic "By gtngerl" roared Blithers Trrath fully when his son informed aim mat be bad flanked at college. "I'm blest If I know wbat to say. 1 "I sympathize with you, dad," said Blithers, Jr., feelingly. "That's Just tbo way it was with ma vrben they asked mo thoso blasted questions at ex amination!" Harper's Weekly. DESTROY DRINK HABIT OVKKNKJIIT CPIH-3 FOR COLD IX 1IK.I OU OIIKST ' Tbo man who drinks to execus needs treatment for bin condition. Tho OrVjno treatment can bo used with ubsoliito confidence. It destroys all dcslro for whiskey, boor and other Intoxicants, ' It 1h a simple treatment, It Jh given lit tho homo no sanitar ium expense no loss of tlmo from worjr. If nftor a trial you fall to got any bonoflt from Us iibo your nionoy will bo rot u mod. 'J0,URINIS,Ib4 prepared In.-Jwo forms a powder, for secret treatment, and H. pill form, for thoso who desire to tnko voluntary trentiuont, CoBtB ortly $1.00 a box. Wo havo an In torosUiiK booklet about OUJUNI'Mlmt wo are giving away froo on roauest. Call at our atoro and tnl,k It over. Leon W. lliisKhiB, 2M H. Main. Wanted Hit Money's Worth. Customer I say, Mr. Barber, I don't bear your scissors at work on my balr. Barber (apologetically) Tbero is very llttlo balr on your bead. sir. Customer Tliat makes no difference. I pay my money and I want you to rattlo tho scissors on tho bald place just the samo as if I bad balr on it Never Again. "Only onco havo I spoken crossly to my wife," said a man to an In tl ma to friend. "Indeed 1" remarked tbo latter In some surprise. "Yes," said tbo first speaker, rather ambiguously; "onco was qulto enough for me." Exchange. He Did. Ono day Andrew Lang, tho author, asked Israel Zangwlll, tbo author, to glvo hia services for a charity bene fit. Zangwlll replied in a note: "It A. Lang will I. ZangwilL" Ha Was Cured. A cbap once consulted a f.iroon physician about bin (lyitpcpsla. The patient wax very deaf. The dialogue between tbo pbyslclau and be ran like this: "Wliat do you usually breakfast onT' "Ob. uol At least two miles In tlip morning and a motor ride after lunch." "Flow many hours do you sleep?" "Well, doctor, I was fifty-nine my last birthday." "Are you married?' "Thirst" With a givsture of Impatience, the pbyslclan turned and wrote out a film pie remedy for dyspepsia. The pa tient, as ho departed, shouted in tbo loud, harsh tones of the very deaf: "Doctor, can yon euro deafness?" Tho other shook bis bead lu tbo neg ative. "Well." said the patient, "you'vo been very kind, and thereforo I'm going to make you a present of thin prescrip tion." Ho took a folded paper from bis pocket "It cured me." New York Tribune. A 8port Fop the Old. In most sports youth possesses all flio advantages. Expnrlcnco is often n poor match for youth and agility, but tbo stripling has no advantage over skillful ago in tolling. Country Gentleman. Made It Worm. "I got a; cold supper when I went bomo tonight, and you bet 1 kicked about It" "Did that do nny good?" "Well, my wlfo wado it warm for mo." Do not tako upon yourself a load of hatred. It Is it heavier loud than you lhlak.-Miue. de SevJgne. Selling Papers on the Roof. Not all enterprising newsboys are in tho United States. The small street merchants of Paris, when forbidden to enter tramcars and omnibuses, got over tbo difficulty In real Yankee fash ion. It was easy, of course, to sell papers through tho windows to passen gers seated in tho vehicles, but bow was it posslblo to reach would-bo cus tomers perched on tho scats provided on thq roof? A youth promptly solved tbo problem. lie procured n stick sev en or eight feet long, with wlro clamps fastened to tho sides. Papers wcro put In tbo clamps. On top of the stick tbero was a small cup with n holo In tho bottom. Tbo hole was an Im portant part of tho apparatus, for It reached all tho way down, nnd through It caino tho copper coins of ono or two sous, according to tho prlco of tho paper tho patron selected when tbo boy held up tho stick. Chicago Itec-ord-IIcrald. Louis' Compliment to Conde, Ono need not overlook tho enormous shortcomings of Louis XIV. as n man and no a king to admit that in somo Important respects ho "tried to do bis duty." no was a hardworking sover eign both in tbo spbero of administra tion and in that social sphere which was, to his mind, no less Important So courteous that ho never passed tbo poorest woman about tho palaco -without lifting his hat, ho carried polllo consideration to tbo level of a flno art. In tho way of courteous speech there oro few things nobler than his remark to tho great Condo as tho old hero was slowly ascending tbo great marblo etnlrcaso at Versailles. Condo apolo gized for being ho long In mounting tbo stepi, at the top of which tho king stood wultlng. "Ah, cousin," Louis ro piled, "ono moves slowly when one Is laden with laurels." "I'm ufmld." said my friend, IVter iUUs. "that Uio "ulrl I'm going to mar ry Is a shron;," "You tin? lvto, and she Is Knthcrluc. Why not try Petruchlo'a plan?" "Who was remittitur "A chnracler lu Shakespeare's play of the 'Turning of tlto Shrew.' Ili protended to be llervur than bis wlfo, Kathcrluo, niul lu this way brought her under subjection "That's not a bad Idea.-' The next tlino 1 saw Peter III but was at the club. Ills wlfo wns In tho country, and he was living a bach elor's life, t went up, to him and of fered my band, which be took coolly. "What's tho matter, old man?" "What did you put me on to that Petruchio bUslne-SH for?" "Didn't it work" "Oh. ye. It worked, but In a differ ent way from the play." "We bail been m.trrled a week," hu said, "and returned from our wedding trip, r got down that play you told mo about and read It. The llrst thing that Petruchio did lo show bit tpunk was to complain nt dinner that tho meat was not properly cwked and send It away. 1 supple this whs to starve his wlfo Into subjection. Well. I concluded to try the same scheme. At our tlrxt meal I nourished the earr ing knife and cried out that tho meat was burned and net tit to eat. " 'Bridget.' 1 yelled, 'take away thlt meat, and the next time you roast a piece of bevf lu this house don't cook It till day!' "With this I got up from tho table and went out. slumming the door. "I didn't go homo till bite, bconuto I wanted to give Kate tlmo to think over what a terrible rellow 1 was and make up her mind to smooth me don it gently. When 1 went up stnlrs 1 found that she had gone off Into tho guest room to steep, tearing mo ou? bedroom to rave In as much as I llketl Although 1 was d&ippolutcd that she had not received tue humbly after tb. outbreak and endeavored to pa-lf me. It was plain that she was afraid of mc. nnd this wns so much to th good. I didn't sleep very well and tbo next morning went down to hrcukfat feeling much In need of u good cup ot corfee. L'uterlug the dining room, 1 was surprised t r-e no cloth on tho table. What 1 did hoc was n nolo from Kate saying that a the servant had departed ba,gtiml baggage the dut before there wguhl ho no mea's herred lu the house for the pri--ut. Slw (Katei bad gone to her uiotlierV tor breakfast and 1 could get mine where I Ukcd. "The result of the llrst move was not quite! satisfactory. I didn't m'oui to havo tcrrltlcd my wlfo. nud 1 bad ticou bo means of losing a very good son ant. The truth Is that 1 dldu t hno tho hejrt to go any further. .Sorer t holes, ttfter 1 bail got a mlcrablo cup of coffee at a restaurant tl didn't dare' to come hero for fear of baring ! answer questions). 1 wont hack li'iuto nnd; sitting at my wife's writing desk, wrote her a nolo directing fior to re turn to the house. Unci a servant nu behave herself, I sent It by a inesscit gcr. directing that tho answer ho brought to mc nt the olllce I was afraid 1 wouldn't got tin answer, hut 1 did. My wife informed mo that tit I bad been the cause of tho servant leaving she would expect me to secure another, when sho would go bomo nt once. "There was nothing to do but hunt the Intelligence .olllces, question girls and engage one. 1 wont through a lot of them, selected tbo best of tbo lot nnd hired her, but she never appeared. Tbeu I wont through tho terrible work a second time, with tho same result. The third girl I engaged appeared, but while waiting for me to get home the servant next door told her what n frightful temper I bad, nnd she told mo when I camo she had decided that she did not want to stay. "Meauwblle I bad not sent a word to my wife, hoping tbnt my sllenco would trouble bur. I resolved now to wrlto her that she was leaving work to mo that really belonged to tier and that It was her duty to come home and attend to the servant mntter herself, I wna surprised to rccclvu it very .kind note tn reply, saying that I wns quite right Sho was the proper erHon to engage a gP mid sho would gladly do so provided tho girl was not to ho treated ns the last one bud been. "What I had to do In order to return to comfort was to miiko a simple prom ise not to make an ass of myself again and nil would be well, bill this was surrender, and I assumed that It mennt living under subjection for tbo rest of my life. However, It was Ihu only thing to do, nnd when I did It I apologized handsomely, adding that l bad made the experiment of living without her. but had found she wax not only necessary to run' tbo. house, but Jt was desolate without her. "I got no reply to the note, but when I wont home at dinner time my wlfo met mo at the dobrv threw her arms about mo and made mo hnppy ns a king. Tbo servant 1 had. abused was cooking a dinner, and tho bontu win lu perfect order. ICnlo has sine given mo my way nil I have wanted "It's my opinion nl"'iit woujoii." add ed I'ofor "licit ly havo your own way with lliein joii'rtf llrst got to tuako 'i eoiuploio surrender. Then you can Jo whut you llko." Grain Should Not Co Cut Until Kernels Are Glazed, HI of grout Importance to know at what stage corn should bu cut to ho euro tbo best losiilts, writes W. II. Jimkliw lu Country Uontloumn. Nutrl inout Is stored up hi tho corn plant rapidly as It approaches iniitiirll.v When tho com Is tassclcd It contains but cight-tciithf of a ton of dry mutter per aero, or only ono-llfth of what It contains when fully rlpo. When lu lbt milk It contains nom-ly lliroo tlnioi ns much dry matter im when fully tss solod. Only about seventeen days are ooou plod lu passing from ths milk to the ghulng stage,' yet lu this time tbero U an Itiorcnse In tbo dry matter of one nnd throo-toiUlw tons pur aeio. Thin shows tho groat ndviiiitnito of IcttbiR the corn stand until the koruotn nr glared. After tbH period the luctiiise In dry matter b but slight. Com should not bo out until tho oars nro out of tbo milk and uxnt of tbo kernels ghued and hard lu case tb weather Ims bctu ho hut and dry tb'H tho lower leave have yoen tired, the lorn fiould bo cut before the ears an quite so far advanced. Mtti-b rlei corn will keep ntthw bottom of tlxt si better thati at tbo top bee-iewe of tin grimier pressure which evrliitlwi tho air more completely. Though com la tho most Important I' Is by no menus tho only Milage erop I-cgumes. cereal bays, mots and suitni hoot pulp arc all used for silage pur pose. Tho great superiority of com over roots at n sllago crop In IhU country has resulted In dlscouraglm tho growing of inangolsi turnip and tho llko for this purp""". All property values impend upon the prosperity of tho community, II our miaiiuractuiorH tiro prowporlm; pud (ho inoi'iihtiiit llkovvhto, tho rami or will prosper, ton, Tho poinlntntil dniitnnd for uootln "Made In Oregon' will holu brltiit gioator prosperity ti - TIRED EYES Where to Go Tonight i If relieved with proper loiny uflnii Kitlu renewed stmiiKth, obviating the necessity of xhtHson for rnimtunt wear, llosultn nro what count, ,u any of my many ctutnimirii. THE ISIS THEATRE 111(1 DOIMII.H llll.ti Till; OltKAT A.AHII llltUM. Dr. RICKERT EYE Specialist Over Kontitor's, .Modford, T-ir-rvTA-A n "iififi' General Electric Radiant Toaster Feeding tho Cliieks. rrotrln is needed to produce featb or, flesh nnd oggt. siuon fonlbcni nnd flcoh nro produced before eggs. It Is necftwary to feed thu birds n grout doal of food rich In protein to Increase tho production of egg. Wheat, lusecto or meat. meal, ontt and such feed are needed to provide protein. Remedy For Miuelo Crampi It often happens tbnt the dairy co. suffom from crnmN of the muscle, especially of the neck nnd nomeO-nes of the hind logs. Tills enn bo over come by giving an ouneo of bromide of potass! nm In tho bran mash twice each da.7 for ten days. THE DALI.KS. Orc-lbuo Mini iiausiiii wins shot and instantly killed hero by Fred Kvoluud during n quar rel over retil which Kvehnid de clared wiih ilue him for I ho ui of teltit. K eland surrendered nud snid Mannititsnu wns the aggressor. 'I hit Tiuitrr ma Us ilcli'ciotn mast tight on your btenLfait tabic. You don't have to finidi htcaVfaM with cold man or linK for M.ity m wAo more and hc your appetite wait ing. Neither do you have to leave the tabic yotitself m nuke it if there is no "Mary" in the kitchen. The Radiant Toaster is simply constructed. The solid ircclain bac stippoitf a niello wite gtid, Inclosinj; a heating ele ment, livrty part is sauitaty. The gild hold two slice of btrad on each side. Rubber feet pre vent injur' to the table top. If you have elcrttfc liftht in your heme you will find tho Toaster a great convenience. livl Price $3.50 Worltl1 (livtit.toit II jt ml Hitluiiritt'tf HImikIIiik at tho bond uf limit' j piofoHslou an Urn ureal est lu their lino In thii world. wIiiiiIiik j lauiehi on both mIiIm uf tho Atlmitlr, enmlnit lo this country with a loputatloti tliat uotui linn equalled. This Is pnlllvoly the I'.rnnUwt nut of Htronijlli mid ugll J Uy ever bmiiKht In this ooiinliy, i nud nu net no uiio should mlim ) seohut. 1C cry body's I'avnrltu 1,1 1, 1. IAN WKbUM i High t'lUKH Mimical Act An net tliat all luvors of gumi i.. ..in j ..imii, nni oiijiiy, pniMONHIIIt: 11 l. .,... I- i . ' j ui'iiiiuiiii viuio. which she iinohj lu a most artUtlo mauiior. Hlto I Is sure to bo a hi favorllo for mo itoxt tlnoo ulglitri, Jj s s ' ANN'OP.N('t;MI4NT The Savoy Theatre ihu Changoil Ownership. niffoiout 1'Irtiircs IHfforvut Maungomciit Wo Holiclt Vour I'atrouugo. lll'NT X ll.M ROGUE RIVEH ELECTRIC CO. m m --w-w Mmm - HV i i """ 'i I! ifl S 111 i mgp f)33 UG0 THEATRE EXTRA Saturday Nlglit, rtiiiiday Mnllnoo mitl Ktiudiiy Nlgbl, America's greatest moving ph turn drama. It Is taken from llfo and Is founded ou facts. It Is historical, Housutlouul, ami educational. Ite momber this will hu your first and only clmmo to see thrown on it curtain this set of pictures. Hitino will bo lectured throughout by n ynuiiK man from tho dlulrfct. This Is a very nxpoiiMlvu production and conse quently wo will havo to chargo 10c and 20c 20c and 10c HOTEL MEDFORD $1.00 Pel' Cover. Culory MENU-- H UN IMY.'Oet. 15, -101 HloHiHO P.M. ITors d'Ouvi'dH Sailed AIdioikIh Sjalition Ti'oui, Cardinal J'olalo llollantlairjc 'OlivoH .1 , Cnuiuiilioi'M Look for Iho lower of thn nrllolen you havo found -for a prompt ml . way avo him a Jot of worry. 'I' i 'Pineapple 'Pmieli Mount Yoimr, Duck and A1j Siiiicu ,fSwc(i L'odilo .Cijauo XiOiiuco and Tomato Salad ' StniwlitJi'iy l!0 Cream AHHorl'ed Cake vAnieriean Cheese Demi Tasso SPECIAL MUSfO t Star Theatre .Mallnio lis cry Hay y lu , jp. St. "Tin: it.wu is ri...Mi:s" A Wratoru Tbrlllor. "ox tiii: must or iticxn.w," lloautlful Kroiile "TIIINTItf(J(itj: IIHt 1,11'lt" Powerful linium. "TIIK IH'.MAVTOItl'KDO" A Kldo Hpltttlnx CotM.ly. All K.VniKIt In Popular Songt lloM or .M nsle mid Kffee KVICNlMIrt 7 TO llf.. OPEN- For Business ItHllIIXH tf M'XI.IK'H Kocoinl-niiud Htoro at .10 Hotith (Irlipii Htroot. 01 vo iih a rail and wo will trout you fair, IIIgheHt midi prlco for imrnnd hnnd KnodH of nil klmU. Newport TAQUXWA AT onrao' rorur.AB bxaok ttHSORT An IiIhuI rotri-at for outdoor p.'intlnun 'wm'V,1.01?"' rANOIJIN(1. DANIJ Nll AND KOI.l.Kli HI? ATI Nil. WIikm prntty viir nmitca, niinin ngiiti.it. mnoii-Htiiiioii, cnrnollunn can Im round on tho l.imoii, I'uro mountain wnlor anil thn lictit of foml at low prlcoM. if. f,Hh' uI,,,, ornlm ami oyalnru, Willi nliiiiiilanco of vok'HuIiIuh of nil klmlH dully, Oainplnir Oronnd Oonvonlaut u At- trotlv with Ntrict MnltM siruuttou, SOW KOTJlfD TRIP IBAIOW TIOKETM rrom AH rolntg in Omifon, WmIi Inirtoa ud IdAlio, on al dally, -DAT WATrmnAY-lUOMDAT CZOKSTM from Hnuthorn Puolflo polnta I'ortlunil to Cottage Orovoj nlno from all C. to 1J. HtutloiiM Albany iiuil went, flood going Hntiinlny or Hiinilny ana for roliirn Hiimlay or Monday, Call on any H, I. or O. ft 10. Agont for full purllmihirH iin to fnniH, train DoliiliilH, uio, j ulno for copy of our llluwtiatoil honltlnt, "Outbigu lu Ore gon," or wrlto to , Wtl. MoMtBHAT dutrnl rnontrr Aftnl, rottlRiirt, Oroiron,