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MTCDFOTCD MATT TRTTTNTR, MTCDFORT). OKTCflOX. "FHTDAY. 'APPTL 20. 1912. P'KOJUVJTH '4k v pt syS IOCAL AND L PERSONAL II. A, HlnrlliiK .litiiNiin tit ChlriiKo. who In I ho now lit Irk fin tiiry nt Tenth anil I'lr hUmmIm, Iimm pimhiutml riuin cimiii'M Uiin(n)i lot No, 7, lilni'li 11, Kimiiiiliit iiililllliin. This lot IM Oil KOl'n IIVHIIIIt lll'lll Mdlll Htlltnl iltlll .Ml .ll'IIMIIM '(llltl'lllllllll'll llllllll- Iiik it flin- liiinii' on IiIh lot, a full two iilory In lili litiiiMti iiiHtliii; nliniit $51100 Tint work nil thin Iiiiiihh Ik In coiiniH'iirii inxl inniilli Cmiiiclliiiiiii Iritliiml will linllil a flim liniimi ml. Julnliii; Mi. .Ii'Iikiiii'm iiiiuiity on IION.I lVtlllii ihlK MlllllllltM'. With Iho oilier new IiiiIIiIIukn that will In nut iii hy II. i, OiiU'M Unite uveiiuo will iiiimi Imi thii ni'uiit' of r.rt'iit nrthlty in (hit lillllllllIK llllt. I'luffy niffltm, whip t-rt'iiin cimiIit, Mi'IiiiwkII'm, :iy .1. ('. Kt'lllllllll llllH leitneil Hut llllll Kiilnw mi Hone aviMiiitt formerly or. tiiiiil hy .1. J. I'Mlly. .Mr. Kilmilill n havliiK it liirK new r.ariiKtt nni hliinti'd nn llilrt iniMMty ami will lunvtt In a few iIii.vk. C'nrktu & Taylor ( John II, Cnrkln, Oli'iin 0. Taylor), ntloiuoyii-tiMaw, over Jai'liHuu County llnnU building, Mmlford. J. J. I'eiiy, former iniiiiiiRer nf Ihe Mnilfnnl llarilvMiri t-niiipiuiy, la innv I n II In Weed, Cnl., where Mr l'MI Will tiiiiii up a hiinhwite nlnrn. Cnrilwiinil, fir ami hiirilwnnil f l.fiO per t'ortl 4 (not htiitfth I0lnrh wonil 'i per lltr. (Inlil Kay Itualty Co., r.th ami I'lr Htn. John Hall McKay, a hrolht-r nf First t)iMit' I'ollru ('utiiiiilHitloiicr Mi'Kii) of tS'i'w Vork Cll, nrrltctl In Medford Friday for an Indefinite vln It. Mr. Mi'ICny Hiiit llin greater putt of hut Miiiiiiuitr In .Medford ami him a In ml nf (iIi'IhIh here who welroine hi ri'lnrn. Ktidnlt fliilrhitiK, I Im bent, nt Wui Ioii'm, oppoMto book atore. ('. 0 I'nnlliut spent Thursday nt Ashland tin a short business tili. Corilwnoi), fir ami hardwood $4.50 pur rnnl 4 font li'iiittli. 1 0-Inch wood $U prr Hit. (Inlil Kay Itcalty (.'n 0th anil I'lr HIh. II. A. Jinim-n of ChlcnRo I pint) nliiK thi' t'rt'ctlon nf a new residence nn Horn meiitie. K, I). Weston, commercial photos raplior. neKntlwii miido any tlnw or plaru hy appointment. Phono M. H7I 1'riiuk Collet III liax returned front a IiiihIiu'hh I rip In Seattle Conlwiimt, fir and hardwood $(.50 per ford 4 font h'tiuth lO-lncli wood $2 per Hit. Cold Kay Kt'nlty tin,, tlth nml I'lr Stn. I.', O. Irt'laml In pliiiinlni; tint cut. Hon of a ni'W rt'blilt'iirit on Komi live nin. ' Ktto II. A. Holme, Tho Iniurnnco Man, over JiicKhoii County hank. ('. J. KprliiKur nf Anhland Hpcnt Thnmilay In Mi'ilford on IiuhIiiihh for tint Htalo Kurnltiirt', KlaMiiwnro nml planoa pniikml ami unpnckml. Trnnnfor and tniKi:ni:t). Doth phonon. Matthowa & Hon, 35 licit AmliTHon Mit'iit Thnrmlay at Talent on IiiimIiii'hh. a. A. Now-cll, liullon' tailor, 4th floor M. T. &. H. Co. bldK. Kohii Kriiiupii of Klniiiiitli ln 1 1 ht vldlllni; frlt'inlrt In Mcdford. Or. M. C. Ilarhur, phyutclnn nml HurKt'nn, him movi'd from tho M, K. &. II. Inilldlni; to room 0 I'altn block. OppoHlto tho Nnoli hotul. 3G IM Niiiiii of Koxy Ann lit vIhIiIiik frlomlH In thin cll. W. A. Tnrnrv and C. II. I.amkln Iiiimi pnrchaiioil (HO ncrm In KlniNtn vallt'y nf Dr. Dardlmill and W. W. Caldwell, Mr. l.ninkln'H burnt' nn tho AHhland hnnlovard It iiirnotl In iik part payment and Mr. Cnldwoll will tako poMxt'hHlon about tho middle of May and uiako thlH IiIm futtiro buiiie. ' C I'J, WoUtTton of AmIiIiiiiiI Iiiib ftohl to A K. Hlit'pht'rtl IiIh IttO-aere ratifh on llvann ort'tik. near Wood vllle. for n tuiiMlilorntlon of $0 000. Tho plnrti Iiiih a larKo ponciitiiKC of fruit Intnl. with riiuuliiK wator lliintiKli tho l met, and plenty of wood. Mr. Shepherd will movo onto tho plaru with IiIh family In tho m'ar fill II to. Ilenloii HnwiTH of AhIiIiiuiI w:ih a vlNltnr In Medford Thiuitilay. John KIkk of Asblniut wait a louont vlHllor In Mt'dfniil. MIhh (linen I'lerro Iiiih rt'turned finm a vlxlt with rrhmdrt at AHhlaml. Captain II. H. Hvium. who Iiiih Mpnnt tho wlntt'i" In votillioru Cnllfor nla, Iiiih ititiiiiied home. h. V. Hall nf Hilt, Cnl., wuh a re cent vhiltnr In Medfnrd. Ho Ih on Kiiuotl In tho lumber uuhIiichh, Dr. A, h. 9oo of (lolil I llll wiih lu Metlford roenntly on IiiihIiiohh. Ho hlah'H that ho Ih preparltiK to oporate Hiiveinl iiilnliii; oIiiIiiih. MIhh IIchhIo Wallneo or AHhland wiih In Modfnnl lecoutly vIhIHiik rilomlH, T, U. Slowart, nlty enKlneer for Taloiit, wiih a riu-onl Motiroril vlnltor. Mr, and Mih. llraluatd of (IiIh ell) luivu roturnud from a vIhIL with frlondH at Coal nil I'olnt, Weeks &McGovan Co. UNDERTAKERS y Vhuu 1871 Mlfht VbauMl r, W. Wetki 1071 A. s. Orr, X.ADT AHBIITAMT. Tho ThtiiHilny arioruooii iniiHlualo hold at .Mih, AnilrewH' ntiidlo wiih a liplolllllll MIHTl'HM. Tho I'KIWll wan ilio In Will that Iiiih yet nlliunleil thin liorlt'H nr IIMIn i'iiiicuiIh which urn Itlven l hn lit Mt ThiirHdny In eucli inonlli, Tim Htmllo which hciiIh about 5o, Iiiih proven Hcurcely Iiiiko enoimb to hold thu niiilliincim Hint iiltDinl, Tho ii I n kith did kooiI work and were wnll received. Tho Modfnitl Cnniinrv. ii liny hi iIoIiik Kplemllil work, Work on thu wliclcHH Hluilon uenr ('mlliil I'olnt Ih r.elllni; well nleni: to Cnlllplt'tlllll, till' .'100'fnot toweiH llllV- lni: hiteii fomplelnil IiihI week Home '111,000 runt nf wl 1 1 mt Ih helm; iilriinn lietweeji llio toweiH I IiIh week ami the plant will kooii im ready for xervli o. Hairy W WIImoii nf llin Tiihle Knck tllrililcl Ih lu Medfnnl vIhIIIiii; rileuilH. Mr. WIImoii MlnteK that (he Tahln Kuril iIIhIiI.I will bo Dm ban- Her putatn Hettlun nr tint Miuie hooii, (ih thu tiilnTH inn ben planled ex IniiHlvely ('utnuer Kelloci; of Hold Hill wiih ii ret mil vIhIUji- In Medfnnl. .1 II. .Mm elicit, Jiihtlco of Hut peacn nt (lolil Hill, who him linen iimhIhIIiii; Cuunly Clerk ('nleiiiau with Hie nff. clnl count nf Ihe prlmniy IiiiIIiiIh. Iiiih lelUllit'il In IiIh huiiie. Mr. ami Mih, M V. HrlttKH. Mrn. II Whittle) and MImh Kitth Whitney nf AHhland were recent vhtltutH In Med. furtl. .1. I' lry and .InHln Hiiiiiiii nr Trail wi'in lecent vlnlloiH In HiIh I'liy. MrH KoHler lit vIhIiIiik Mr. ami Mm K (' CiiIIIiih nr Tahle Knck Mih. W H. HntiKlaud. fnimerl) u I'l'hldeiit nf the valley, Ih here frem Chlin, I 'nl . vImIHiik frlemlH. II II Nye of Knell I'nliit wa a lecent vlHllur lu .Medfnrd. MrH. II II line nr Hold Hill Ih vIm IHiik li"i daiiKhter lu HiIh city. Mrn l-'rauk McKen nr Hevmi Oakn wiih a ret nut Ultur lu .Medfnrd, It II. Hammond nf Hold Hill hint removed IiIh family, to thin city and will make hhi future home hen1. John HarmihurK, who wa" s-rloim-I) Injured mime time axo In an auto mobile incident, Ih iikiiIii able to he tibout, (leorise WhltMon of l.a I'nrto, Ind.. Ih HpemlliiK a few il tt w In Medfnrd with frlemlH. Albert ('. Hall or AppleKnto Ih via ItliiK Medfnrd. Mllt'H Cantrell of I'ulnii wiih -a re cent vhtllnr In .Medfnnl. H. U, l.eunard left Friday fur a nhort bnnlnenH nip north. The Valley Auto company today received n new t'lialintTH 30" for Jon Kader. The car Ih a beaut ami Ih attrnrtliiK much atteutltm lu aulo mobile clrcleH, (' 1). Hiibrlelimii'or Hiilcm Ih In Mcdfmd on a hIiuii biiKltieHH trip. Mm. Charlt'H h. Allien nf Troy, N. Y.. Iiiih arrived for u vUlt with flleutlH lu Medfnrd, Memorial Hervlreii nt the Presby terian church Sunday morulnc. April 1!K, for ilium' IohIiik their IIvch lu the TIiiiiiIc illsaHler. .Special munic by the choir nulled to the occiihIou. The ncrvlcen aro free to all. The liitllt'H nf the I'anl Bide circle or. the M K church will hold a home c.nok! iik nalfl nt 8,trlnKer' Krocery Hntnrday afternoon. Frank WIImoii left Friday mornliiK for a vlull with frlemlH nt AHhlaml. Nine honnr men unw nl work on the ('inter I. like, torn! have, been pa roled by Dm prlnou board ami will bo liberated Saturday hy the parole of ficer, who will arrive frnm Salem with other men to take their placoit The pat tiled men aro .IoIiiimiii. Luton, Moulder, W. !;. IjiivIh. Ciiiiihiii. l.or eiixen, Hart, (lliittm ami Amlreola. All of them.' men have, been Htntlonetl nt WcHtvllle hIiico It w:ih eHtnhlUhed and all hno been model wurkmi'ii. The ItiiKiiv Klver Valley I'lilvernlty club Ih hi ianr.hu: an cxcurHlnu to tin? Mine l.edr.e mine .Saturday afternnnu, returuluK Sunday, A Inrne number urn plannluK to ko. They will he piloted h) r. J. F. Keddy. Sam h. Sundry with a force of workmen Iiiih Mtarlod work on the iiermaucut concrete flnhway to he In- Htalli'd at the Anient dam which will relievo euudllluiiH there permanently Tim work will require threo woolen nr a mouth. MM CITY WCUIol Nl POSTALS II. I-J, Oaten, who htillL a row nf boiifen on Kohii aveiiuo. hint heul km lain llliiHlintliiK them tbiom;li(iiit tho eiiHl. Ho hii)m: "I have had 1000 pnxlnl cardri liialleit Hinoi(; (ho Middle Wexl, Kl vim; a lilt lc doHerlpllun tt( Ihe Knijito Klver vulloy und Medfnid. Many luqulrleH are cnmliii; lu to im wuiiHiik moid liifoiuiiitloii. Today I leielved liuinli li'M finm u Cheyenne, Wyo, aulo tit r man; ii'hii a iiliuuh I til: ami heallui; tnuipauy whhh Ih ileHltoiiH nf lociitliii; lime, ht'idtlcM two ImiulileH lu H'Kiiiil in mi haul IiiihIh "A little Inexpeilhlvtt UilVerlldllK and kooiI booniliii? always pnyH Tho Weinliu: Trlhuiio of Cheyenne pilulH tho rnlluwiui;. "(luti'M l.lkeH It - Tho Tribune Iiiih rmolved a iiohIiiI card honi Harry tlatoH, fui mm cniimllman here, hIiiiwIiii; a row of ImiiHeH which Mr (III I cm bun built In Meiirortl, ()i Mr. Oaten hioh the climate Ih veiy iiKree. able ami that IiiihIiicuh Ih r.ood " TU) 'iSonVr N, 1 T. . fIT vine tfuurcev oruo V . a . . w WeJ U ike RAINFAL FOR L APRIL HEAVY The picilpltatluii durliiK the month of April Ik the hcalcHt ever renuded In the ItOKiK river valley for a I'orrohpoiitlliiK month a if tnl nf 1.12 Inches nf ralufnll IicIiik retord ed. It Iiiih been of Kieut benefit to the on hanlH. Tin- weather hIiowb IndlcntlonH now of cleaiitiK anil warm daH are expected I i rollow. A Unlit ft out Is predicted fur tonight. Coitolene is made from the choicest of cotton oil. From Cottonfield to Kitchen human hands never touch the oil from which Cpttolene is made. Pies, doughnuts and cakes cooked with Cottolene can be fearlessly enjoyed by the most determined dyspeptic, for Coitolene makes food digestible as well as palataole. There is no substitute for Cottolene, because there is no shortening as good as Cottolene. It is pure, clean, neutral in taste and flavor, and absolutely the most economical and healthful frying and shortening medium. It goes one-third farther than butter or lard. 'J CoiiAehv ii "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South Made only by THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY ft Ktiw3n IMMfcJ Lvcw' I '.' .'. vptU'" V .i-.VTVJrX CiS .....AA..... . ..- .a.a..a.a...a.aa.a.a. KtlW&&KllK4&l& ''w-v-w--w-w-ww''w''-WW'W'w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w1 vv Ich'al blunka at thu Medford PrlnU l he ro in pa u y. l(iNOUi:i SH1..IS l'Ut).M TITANIC (Coutlnueil from Paj;o 1) fnro Senator lturton. Doth or them, however. thniiKht tho VchhoI wan n nalllni; Hlilp. StithackH ror tho Htory came, how over, In the teat I mo u y of Captain Stanley l.ortl ami WIreleHK Oporutor IlvaiiH of thu Callfurulaii Lord de clared thai (llll'ri Htateineiit or what ho uaw from tho deekn or thu Call- roiniun were aiiHOiuteiy tuiBO. t Captain laird mild: "HIII'h Htory Ih without fopndatlon. None or my or dceiH xnw dlHtrcm) rockutH while tho wirolcHH man Hlupt, I am Hiiro nn llKht wiih tteeii from tho Callfnrulan." WirolcHH Operator IOvuiih Inllmat etl, however, that tho crew of tho Callfninlau npuko or having Keen tho dlHtrcKK Hlunalh. HiuukIi Lord ItiHlHted that the Callforiilini wiih he joiid the in ii e of vlrilon. How's Your Stomach? In Ii I'mII of I'oIhiiiiimin Ciim-n ami I'ciincnllnj; I'immI? Money bnck ir Ml-O-NA Htoniach InbletH do not end the misery or lu- illKemloii. 'iIiito'h the kind or Mil cero talk Hint inaken even the worno nkeptlc nit up and llHten. In five inliiutcH, Homctlnics less, thin wonderful preiicrlptlou called Ml-O-NA ciiiIh ciik eructntloiiH, heavl nevH, nouriiesK, henrtlmrii and other tllHtreitH. Hut bent or all II MupH Mrever dlz tliicHH, nerxninmeHH, bllloumienn, head ache, rnuHtlpatlou, hhortncnH of breath, night nwealH. HleeiileitBiieHH ami hail dreams, . . . Ml-O-NA Htoiunrh InbletH are n rral bndy Ionic. Tnke them for two weokn, and notice the renlorutlve ac tion on the whnle Hyntoin. They put vigor, vim and vitality Into you und make fo happier, better, brighter. Chan. StrniiK Iiiih them, also reliable dniKKlxtH everywhere. Largo box only 50 cents and nun ran teed. Y T t r r T ? Y t t ? Y ? t f Y f Spring Clearance Sale GLOVES Kavser's Lisle 0 loves in all colors, special, a pair 23c AT MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. GLOVES Kayser's 10 button Silk Cloves, $ 1.25 grade, special a pair 98c THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY WOMEN'S SUITS All new styles, real values up to $20. Sale price.......... 2.") "Beautiful .New Sprine: Suits, La Vouuo" stvlcs, fit and work- $13.98 SAID SHE WOUID FAINT ftrs. Delia Long Unable to Stand On Her Feet More Than a Few Minutes at a Time. Hon't roiKet that tho KIbIi Murknt have ficuli HhIi and dremted poultry every duy lu the week, Wo huvu n good Htipply ot early chlckeiib for Sunday. Send lu your older enrly ami let uh uelerl you one, or call ami Helect ono for yoitiHelf. W. II. KICNWOIITIIY &. CO., 17 North Fir St. NOTION. Notlco ! horohy given that tho mi doiHlgned will apply to tho lily, coun oil or I ho City or Medrortl, Oregon, at Uh next regular ineotlng on Mny 7, 11U15, ror u llcoitHo to noil splrltu iiiih, vIuoiih mid malt liquors nt wholeualo and retail, or ror n llconno to nell tho Hiimo In (inaiitltlea or innro than ouo kHi "ml -fr a II couho to hoII tho Hiuno nt retail, or lu uunntltloH Icrh than ono gallon, at No. 10 North Front Htroot, In Bald oily ror n imiioil or ono year. April 25, IIHU. ANGHMSS WINK CO.. 0 l'or A. S. AbU. Pcndersmss. Oa. Mrs. Delia hang, or thin place, in a roccnt lettor. says: "For live or six yearn, I Buffored ngija lea with womanly troubles. , Orten. 1 couldn't sit up moro than a rew minutes nt a time, nml If I stood on my rcct lone, I would taint. I took Cardul, and It helped mo Im mediately. Now, I can do my work all tho time, and don't nufter like. I did." Tako Cardul when you reel HI In anr way weak, tired, miserable., or under tho weather. Cardul Is a strength building tonlo medicine for women. It has been round to rellove pain and distress caused by, womanly troubles, and Is an excellent medicine, to have- on hand nt all times. Cardul acts on tho womanly consti tution, building up womanly strength, toning up the nerves, and regulating tho womanly organs. Its half century ot success Is due to merit. It has dono good to thousands. Will you try III It may be just what you need. Ask your druggist about Cardul. Ho will recommoud It. N. B. irWfo to J UJlei' A4vHory Dpl.,Chll root MrlllnCo..CliUinooft,Trnn.,for special lnttnitlioui, 4nJ M-ri(t book. Mom TrttMat luc Wuaiin," MM In pUla onpnf, oo inut. nianshij) guaranteed, val ues up to sjtfp. Sale price $19.98 WOMEN'S COATS New Long Coats in the latest spring stvlcs, up to $15 values. tfQ Qfi Sale Driee Vv5rO AVomen's Stylish Long Coats, all this season s stvles, val- (f i 900 WAISTS TOO Women's Percale AVaists, all sizes, fast colors, new spring styles. Values up to $1. Sale price 59c ues up to $20. Sale price MEDFORD'S BIGGEST SALE PETTICOATS WOMEN'S SKIRTS 50 Tailored Skirts, all this season's newest models made of all wool materials, up to $7 values 500 Wash Petticoats, made of good Gingham, fast colors, worth 75c. Sale price each 48c $4.98 Don't Miss This Bargain Event FANCY SILKS Draperies Wn carry a vry complete line of ilniperk'H, Inne eurtolui, fix turi'H. uto , una lo nil oIiiuhcii of upliulntorlni:. A apeolat mini to looK uftur ihls work oxcHinlvoly nml will kIvo ii cood servlco us In pohhIIiIo to ol In even the largest cities, WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. Watch Our Addition Grow Jm-kHoa ami Summit Medford Realty and Improvement Company II. P. A II. Co. llltl. SILKS 2000 vards of this sea- son's newest lessalines and Foulards, up to 7oc. values. Sale price 48c DRESS GOODS 2000 yards of fine all wool Dress CJoods, new spring styles, up to 7fc values, a yard 48c 2000 yards of Silk Mix ture wash goods all new patterns, 35c values. Sale price, a yard 23c Follow the Crowds to MANN'S SHEETS t T f t T t t t f T y t t 72.)0 rlenehed Sheets, cheap at (10c. Sale price 39c PILLOW SLIPS 42 and 45 inch Bleached Pillow Slips, ISc values. Sale price, each lie TOWELS Extra large size home spun Bath Towels, 25c values, each 12 l-2c It Pays to Trade at MANN'S PRINTS Best grade fast colors. Why pay 7c ? Our price a yard 5c OIL CLOTH Best quality, colors only. Sale price, a yard 19c TOWELS Clood size and quality. Salo price, each 4c Get MANN'S Prices First HOSE SUPPORTERS Women's, all styles, up to 50c values, apair 10c NECKWEAR "Big assortment, up to 50c values, salo price ioc WASH BELTS With pearl buckles, real 25c. values, sale price, each 15c MANN'S Don't Forget The Place MANN'S A t y y y t y y y t y y y f y t t y ? i t y f y t y f y y f y t y y y y y y ? y y y t t y t y y t 4- foooooooot SOUTH AMERICA We have several of tho latest and beat books on South American coun tries. These arc on ap proval for a couple of days only. Medford Book Store 444 The Satisfied Smile kVi-j.'Jn Is generally to bo found on tho lips of tho man who has jferfect teeth, and tho smile becomes him under such conditions. Let us bavo chargo of your teeth and care for them, and wo will guarantee that they will novor pain you and never shamo you In pub lic. We are familiar with oil branch es of the profession and our charges are reasonable. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THE DENTIST Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific Phono 2S82, Home Phone 352-K Wanted A Name I have purchased the Mc D o w e 1 1 Confectionery and want to select a suitable name for the business. In order to do this I will offer A PRIZE OF A 5-POUND BOX OF BEST CANDY To the first person suggest ingthe name to be selected by a committee. I will give a one-pound box of candy fo the next five people should they suggest the name chosen. The dato, hour and minute will be placed on each suggestion received to give every one a square deal. Suggestions will bo re ceived up to and including April 29. R. N. FOSTER Successor to McDowell's Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOR SALE 41 acres Bear creek bottom. Thoro Is about 30 acres In alfalfa, all tho tools go with tho plnco. ISO acres In Minn,, for a good ranch hero. 9 acres in bearing, largo hotiso and bam, $7000. 100 acroa 5 miles out, 1G0 per aero. 20 acres 3 miles out, 13 In pears. 10 acres 2 miles out, 8 In poars. 9 acres 1 miles out. mlxort or chard. 120 acres 14 miles out, only $50 por aero. 5 room houno near tho North school, $2000, terms. EMPLOYMENT Woman cook. Women and girls for general housowork. Head tmwyor, $3 and board. Ranch hands. Muckers, Girls for gcnoral houstwark. Phono In your orders for men; no charges to tho employer, Mrs. Dlttuor Is always on hand to tako your name und address, E. 7. A. BITTM1B ROOMS I AND 7, PALM HOCK Oppoiite Nash Hotel 1hoh 41U Hmm, 14, -ni if- C5 " .