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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1897)
PURELY PERSONAL. W. L. Ebteu was in from Boaffle lost week. E. M. Aliiriout, of Tolo, wag iu Mod ford Monday upon buBlneaa. J . W. Fernoll waa over from Ap- piegate oaiuraay upon Dusinea. W. I. VAWTRR left Sunday evening lor roruano. to oe absent several aays. Dr. E. V. Geary was at SUGAR BEETS. Under tbla bead will anpoar from lliuo to tiuio artipiii. ui a iuvbi aou ipnic r naiuiv wr laming io we ouiiuro ui annar want. bust- Pass Tuesday upon professional noss. Miss Ada Parker loft Saturday for Sold H1U, at which place her parents .now resiae. ; Mrs. LVCA8, of Ashland, was in Med- jord Wednesday upon a visit to Mrs. W. K. Davis. Mrs. H. S. Conn, of Douglas County, is In Med lord upon a visit to daughter, Mrs. Wayno Jones. Last Saturday whs the day sot for a meeting of the county beet oulture committee in tills city, and, notwithstanding the faot that the roads were far from being summer like, six of the committeemen were Grants present, they being VV, It. Dioki son, W. W. Hoott. M. BellinKor, J W. Abbott. K. P. Hammond and E. D. Foudray. E. P. Hammond was chosen chairman, after which diBcusmons were bad upon various matters appertaining to ttie test of Deet oulture. Mr. rouurav made a motion tn hor the effect that for tests one-tonth of Inn ort vo 1a tlin aa.4 Rev. H. A. WOOD, pastor of the M. j L"VU TV Buu ' n raiM.tii.. r...t.p... ... quireu Hi ue pianieu oy moBe ior iu Medford this week uoon a visit to u)ers "ho will take part and assist t t. . 1 .1 - I : i. ..... , ., i rov. 1rumuuwu, iu ujasum uio tost u tnorouizn one. JU1SS ADDUt tJOLVIO. 01 (jranlS f08S. IUOUOI1 Carriprl. CYlllRiflnrnliln .la. 1 . "B . ru . ? I oussion was had upon this point. ww iim win uwi iwu weens, roiurueu t r c , T - tn hnr hnmoMnfl i., Alany of our farmers who are in fa- tiav Hnm-m n..n .h r-i. vor of testine the aualitv of ' their Christian Church at Grants Pass, was Und objected to putting in a quar- m jueaiora mis wees in atienaance at ter oi an acre because of the faot , meeungs neio. oy nev. Martin. that the proper oare of that amount arTisiiedat W M Darenta. Mr. and Mrs. a. AifnrH time and labor. Nearly every corn- Talent, last week. Tbey returned mitteeman reported from one to five Sunday evening. farmers who made this objection. Dr. W. S. Jones and family and Mr. and others who had agreed to plant .d ..,. a quarter oi an acre were better creek oountry, where they will remain B.ilea ,? ono-.wmn 01 D lor several weeks. Alter a discussion ui an naif an 0. D. Rbkd. of Jacksonville. u tn naur, the above motion waa made. Medford Tuesday upon business. The The Mail has tnlkH with untnl "i""0v.",? '" ?".eninusiast, farmers Bince the meeUne and all w. a weJoo.ne vlsimr "" have agreed that the change in the n. n cmi r c... v.n.. iu amount oi ground was a wise move. TwiBiness at the Hub Monday. He re- because, aa they argue, "We want ported the quite serious illness of Mrs. to do this thing right. We want .. utohj, ui uio luuauitj. xir. tn nnmvutx t.hmvithl Br, A A A ims as it should be done will re- Indian way last week upon a jrofea- H , , g00a,Dl1 01 worlc more Par" eionai vlalt to Mesdames ferrv Harlow, uuuiaxiy so Decause . mat we Dave .mania ana a. . cnwaras, ui or wnom not tne tools Decessary. and few of k.Tr. KaAM.-.m& .1.1. 1., . I I .... " v.vu vm uvn nil Bra uuw im I na ioai Bum a . r " : r. ' penmental work, but we can all 1. P?eup.time for a thoroueh and Postal telegraph office in this city for oonest test of one-tenth of an acre." several weeks oast, returned to Hmnta Thnnn whn nnt in nlont o nna.fa. toint Vina tinn fn ik:nm nAk 01 an ere can nouid the seed bold to accept a position in the office of the i;j ,, vresoent Ulty stage line. - J n "vy' aui nuo jjiaui Jos. Chapman and familv ha. Lor "penmeniai purposes nave moved from their Applegate mine to 06011 given their quota. jueaiora. The altitude at the mine M. isellmeer offered n mntinn ino. th p-oii -Ai.. i- .i import was tbat it was the ommon est Medford. - of the committee that beet seeding Samuel Geary and E. B. Stowf.i.i.. I me snouid not be earlier than of Trail, were in Medford Tuesday upon April 1st and not later than May Dullness. Mr. uearv is the renowned lit rt;n :j t surenihot deer hunter of the valley. SthTl" li. Pnm Sia reputation as a master in thU par- bon "e motion, the gentlemen tieular vocation is animDeachable and stated that there was positively no ""re" wuere uey jusny oe- uoe in planting tne seed earlier than i,uu- 1 the above date of nniirxA th rhar. x-roi. auruK ukeen ana lamiiv tp- i cM nr ..i j i i. -S6 Prtln! M"i7 evening. to JTrk. " i nev came nere a tew waaich urn p.. v ucauo vectlnir to remain durincr the snnnir should the seed be planted until the uu Bummer, out our winter weatneris eon was tnoroneniv wnrmori -i,at a llttl aim lw tBHir .fl ,r ... . . ... ,1 V. It f B ! mv U1 Mr- ADOott was of tbe opiuion the wav of bloomintr snrinc. TheiLi.. .i . . .. . ' -will return later. lnal lne ground snouid be plowed Senator S. H. Holt was in Medford al least tnirteen inches deep a a. couple or three days this week. Re- greater depth might be better. The garaing tne Doy play of the Oregon committee thought thirteen inches lL8? he h .nlyJto fy.a1 he would be all right but not a lesser TmostTnfounato in no wVble dePth. and they bo ordered to oo so, as mere were a number of im portant 51118 introduced and in justice to tbe people they should have been passed. Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Blacker, nf .Lake Forest, Illinois, stopped off in in San Francisco aud the same ought to be here and ready for delivery to the ooinniitteo by tho first or middle of next week. . A few dollars more than was noocossary for this purohase was collected from the Medford buBinem men, and Mr. Meeker, who did the soliciting, Iibb concluded that the amount eould be used to good advantage in the hands pf. the committee, tor . their use iu QiBtriDuting printed lnioruiution among the growers, BEET MEETING. AT TA1ILE ROCK. The residents of Table Itock dis trict assembled at the schun house Saturday evening, Feb. 20th, for the purpose of considering tho sugar beet proposition. W. R. Dickison waa elected to preside over the moot ing and S, M. Noalon to act as sec retnry. ihe object of tbe meeting buum stated by the chairman, he culled tor an expression Irora those pres. ent. Miss May Pendleton rend an interesting article, descriptive of the waisonviue, uulil., beet sugar fuo tory. h. B. Jennings and J. C Pendleton made some remarks and signified their intention to try the experiment of raising the beets on their farms. Mr. Nealon belioved that the experiment could be tested by plauting less than a quarter of . .. . C ? 1 .1 . mi auio ub eu)$i;oieu. ouiu ino cost of the seed was a very small matter as compared with tbe amount of work necessary to plant and di-od erly cultivate a quarter of an acre. He was willing to plant suflioiont to test the matter. Mr. Jennings stated that be bad a seed drill which he would furnish, froo of charge,, to any farmer in the com munity who would plant the beets. The following signified their willing ness to give the experiment a trial: W. R. Dickison, E. B, Jennings, J. C. Pendleton, A. L. Vincent, By bee cros., j rant jaorrae, Adams & Green, Bert Childers and S. M. Nea Ion. Mr. Dickison stated that he would be able to give more infor mation on the subject after the county committee met and reported in regard to seed, etc. On motion, tne meeting adjourned. W. R. Dickison. S. M. Nealon. Chairman. Secretary. n was oeciaea mat each com mitteeman should report the names of those parties who would plant 1 i . .. Beea in nis precinct or Jocaluv, to the president, who would budoIv Medford last Saturday and remained tne required amount of seed which until Sunday noon for a visit with their will be distribntarl hv tlin Mn'it. Slmfw 3 J" nidsV J-.A-M?rey and teemen. It was also decided that Jamily. Mr. Blacker is a business man ...u 1,. r h.. ... in Lake Forest and a vcrv nrmmBrnna eacn member of the committee one. owinz Dartiallv to the fact that should distribute information udoo his town, being a suburb of Chicago, beet culture to those growers of his is made uo almost wholly of wealthy hnolifrr ,A 0l,.,i,i i .n people who by-the-way are not sub- Lintji g tn t,o t;m v. r jected to the stringency incident to we data a? to tbe, tlm.e each Plec.e. of oi more remote ana less pretentious e"""" ynuveu, me conaiuon quarters. These people are upon and quality of the Boil, and during pleasure bent and-inoidently let us its cultivation, the facts as to r":1"" whether well cared for or only par- . " u;nv. o,. mi - aimoer. - uuij k. iuh uummitwjemen were instructed to call at The Medford PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. MAI1- croce for seed when it should arrive. UOmmitten nriinnrna1 r viBiwrs: u. b. ranter, mibb Ki e mmtif , uriu .u: v " i .--v w v kilo i.iiau luaii. B-euneT' Th mmKa,a nf V, U ' , Floranoe fihiMa nf fhA " oue' . . : ' . . , fiflmdnTfiin nm I ,1 A kknl. I 1 . m absent this week because of sickness. " "i"i Tho k k i...... rouaray, rnoenix: Ju. iJeJlin -work in writing and drawing for the 2er JackBonville; W. R. Dickison paanwoweeKs. loaBss vaiieyj tx. r. Uillings, Ash The pupils of the ninth srade have land: J. S. Hftirev and R. P. Ham. begun the study of geometry, and hope mond. Medford; S. A. Carlton, Wel to progress rapidly. ,- Thn n.J,- a i r Miss Edith White is teaching in the w Wt rnt,ai pA?V6 Tr ' sixth grade for a few days, dunng the W f"00"' Cf nt'al Polnt- If any absence of Miss Pickel. .. one has any doubt as to whether or Scott Davis, of the biiHinpns Henart. not this committee is in earnest. jnent, was ill fast week but is now able particularly those present last Sat- j pcnurm mi. m-uuui uuueB. urday, tbey should meet with them ne pupus oi ineainerent rooms have and take note of the enthusiastic ucen asked to learn the names of tliA -j . ... United states cabinet officers. Pcucai manner in wnicn every The mulimtin., rfMH i hnllv n,,o,i uela" 18 aiBcusseu. it mere is not preparing for its entertainment, which a tnorougft test oi the beet culture will be given in the near future. made in the valley this year it will ine talk; on "The south," which is not De tbe lault of these gentlemen, leing given during the morning exer- They are thoroueb.lv in earned anrl We Of thSW.h r.rimo, arol.H ,.. ." , ;""".vu"iuju..ivy ill general lhe little ones who Have been aBsent, on 18 JenainK the support possible iurned meles, have nearly all re- Hon. H. B. Miller, president of "Fidele certe merces" To the faithful "Zrt"clle&e 01 . ure60n- . . r Will Hin niOfltnM a.t wnnl. n . n . n .J the motto .. . n FAT CATTLE AND SDOAR BEETS. rtwn ihe IfarravUle Damoerat. Claus bpreckles has purchased 115 acres of the Buena Vista ranch, near Salinas, and the Index savB it is to be the location of cattle feeding yards when the big mill gets in operation. Cattle feeding is going to be more prominent each year as a valuable adjunct to the Sugar beet business. Cattle will be fed in the fields and in pulp yards. The Western Beet Sugar Company has twenty acres of land near Santa Clara, which is given over to experi menting in the production of beet seed. The beets were selected in the fields during the late campaign. The result of this trial will be watched with interest. If the beet seed can be successfully produced in this state, it will mean the keep, ing at home of many thousands of dollars each year. All of tho seed which the Western Beet Sugar Company has given out came from Europe. Appendicitis What It Is. . Christian Church Meetings. Last Saturday evening ltv. S. M. Martin oommunaod u soi-los of miniums at thu opera Iiouho, under tho nusplcus of tho Christian Uhuroh. Itov. Martin Is a clear and forcible speaker, nud his sermons navo imiwn in inuiroul nru- olsuly as It was promised, und 'aruu and lnuruusing audlunuus aru nightly attracted. The prOKram for tho re mainder of tho prosuut week, inaludlng Sunday nlteriioon's surmon to men only, has heretofore appeared in these columns, and comtuonuiug with Mon day thu following program will bo car ried out. l'KOOIIAM. Monday, March 1ft Tha Ktvo Klngdomi. Tuoailay. March Ift-luliillitily Hafo. Wcilncadair, Muroh iT-8Uuulil lnduila ba llaptlacdl Thurailay. March lH-Tha tloly Hplrlt. Friday, Muroli IH-Hplrltuallam-'i'Lc Povil la In It. Adiulantun lOoonla, Hulurday, Match uu-llclliilon-Wlial la It? Huuday, March 11 II a. m,, Tho Iturilru tit ra; n u. ui i.ecturu 10 wuuiun, ouiyt 7:w u. ui. The Couttuunlon Oucitlou. Monday, March lot Hull. Among the Churches, M. K. C1IUH0II, MOUTH. The mt'utlnir at tho M. K. Church. South, closed Wednesday ti i k i t with a good audlunoo mid Inuruased lnturust. t'reHoliluk- noxl Habbuth, mornlnir and uventiig. . J. A. UltUllCIIKlKLD, U. Real Estate Transfer. Harriet II, Prank II, and K V Carter. c. ecuior in ma win oi 11 11 t'ariar 10 Har riet II I'arlor, et al, devlneea o( thewlil above, land In Jaoknon Pitunlv J I" Walker lo bank ol Axhlanil 10H anil S7 IUU acrea In Jackaon County $ Anna M win ml to William Klaetach 10 acrea. iec 16. id 0 a. r 1 w. Charlea kaaaer UiOll lllederman ItH and 73- Utt aorca, ice 13, tu SS a, r 3 w . , . . , . . . Jamea Sterllne lo Aahland H and 1, aa- aociation, iota ll and u, bia u, Aahland W A Patrick to J K Van Saul ft acre, aoo H. id au a. r 1 e Stephen Oyatar to T It Hock 1W aorta, aeo 18, tp UK a. r i w , C O Walrath to John W Coi lota 1, S anil 3, blk 17, Mrdford T r Weat to Mary K Pleldar lot i. blk S. MMlIonl U 8 lo Uhaa Kaaaer 108 and 73 100 aaraa aealS toSSa. r a a .- U 8 lo Ooo Ulokey ISO acres, aeo n, tp ar r 1 w..... , auoo 900 60 SO 016 ibO JO Tltlea of Knllli Klniia, Tlin title 'Vxivllrnl irriii'i'" wn glvi-n to lliMiry VI., "iiiiini It Ifrli anil iniitliiy prliioe" to ICilunnl IV, ninl "lil(ln"'"" to Henry VIII. Tliv title wua ulsoiip pllril to llt'nry VIII. tinlll. toward llii uliianiif lila ri'lK". Hie more lofty rxprra alun of "niiiJi'Kly" I'liuii1 Into tiw lii-ltf till' rXpiH'HMillll Willi Wlllt'll l-'riini'lH i, atliln-HHi-ii him nt llmlr Interview In Ifi'.'i). Htt or Oil io, Cirr or Toi.sno, I l.UilAB oouhtv, . t Frank J. Okenoy uiakoa nalli that ho la thu aealor partner ol Ilia Itini ol V. J. Cheney Oo.,ilolns bualneae Iu the alty ol Toledo,oounty and atale aloraaald ami that aald Mtui will pay the aum of ooo hundred dollaaa lor oaoh and every eaae o( catarrh that oannol be cured by tho uo ul llall'a Catarrh Curn. Kiiahk J.CiimnrY. Hwoantn beloro uio and aubnoribed In my preaenco thla oUi day ol Dncouibor, A. U. laud. aaAi.i A. w. iii.aaoN. Notary Public. llall'a Catarrh due la taken Internally and nuta dtreoily on tho blood and mucoua aurfuooH ol the ayateui. Send lor tuNtluioulaU. Iree. I. j. imrnav a v ii,, i oimiu, if. Bold bv drtiaulata. 7no. llall'a KauiTly pilla are tho beat. Merriman & tty PRACTICAL- BLACKSMITHS AN,) HORSE SHOERS I'ricoH rtuiHoiutlilo iukI HutiHfuctioii guiiruiiU'i'd Spocinl itttontion givoii to plow work Si Suoklac KIIU Oerina, Smoking Is a umvi-nlalhv of dlM-iim-. nccordlim to n wlclmil.'c! VIculoko pro festior of chi'mlatrv. Hi- rsliinul.a (lint the chances of a smoker ruii-hliia; dlli the r la, ainullmx, t-hnlrra or ollii-r con- taioua illKram-s whow m-rnia nm In. haled throuifh the tltroiil und Iiiulm. ax compared to the nun-Kintiki-r, one In twenty-ehrht. He uaavrts Unit ximiklnir iena to enccx tne (U-vclopniriit if hue- nv-iu aim kiii Hiem. It is well known that smokins; is forbidden liv nlivak-lona and employes In liiliorattirira (riven over to the cultivation mid irnni.ntiiiii of Ifcrma of illflVrrnt illsenx-H for cvtI- niunu. Smoke killa iln.He mlnnie or- frnnisniM.nnil wlintu'ppllrs lo in'hrinUl' workslioji applies rqimllv lo flip huinnn body. fllnlng Locations. E 0 llolmu located Jan 30. SO acrea In Hum bus dlitrlet. O W Htephenaon, J t Penlnalon and i W Vlreln located Jan I the Rmith hUmraiil amh. alalm In Wacner creek dutrlol. i ne aame ptruea located on the aame data the Diamond claim. D D Law located Jan M the While Swan claim. In llur Applcjtale dlatrlol. J Frank Rrowo located Jan SO the MonU Crlalo No 1 mine In willow Sprint! dUlrlct. Wood Bids Wanted. Notluo la, hereby given that soalvd bids will bo'roouled by tho board of dli'oulora of sohool district No. 411, of .liuikaon County, Orovon.uiitll lUo'elock m. on tho Hllh day of Murnh, 1HII7, to furnish 4ft cords of dry body black oak wood, four feet Ioiik, out from green limber, nud 110 oords of dry body red IIr wood, four feet Ioiik, out from irroon timber, dullvered anil oordod iu the wood houso on tho sohool irrounds In said dlslrlot in tha town of MeUford, on, or before tho tenth day of Bepteiubur, A II. 1"W(. I I The board of directors reserve the rltflit to reject any and all bids. Attest W. II. I'AKKKH. UAKi. T. Jonks, Chairman. Clerk. Hoi line sUino has no turn. Illrds of a feather nru worth two In a bunh, Ovory has lit sliver I u UK. . Thu words In tho atvivo provnrlM I are not exauily nuuordliiK to lloylu out. tiieyu anrve to iiitraob your ntUiutlou lo thu (licit that 1 have a TAYLER The FooLFjtter aaiiao simmoMsV !Egulator7 IF dmxo inamj was uie muiiu ... , . by chosen the Class of '97 Tuesday Jnat samples of sugar beets , grown morning. in Ibis vicinity and tested at the At' the class meeting of the tenth experiment station showed as ereat a tt. n i praiueui., percentage oi sugar, as any crown in ."uc", """"" u,m onm Jone8 the state, and that the firat fo.t. fiuiiouici t I 1 r "wvW At the last meeting of the Irvine so- maUe.ln Oregon on the sugar beet ciety, Koom 9, Edpar Oruujhfield was question nave Deen more favorabje cnosen prosiaent, msie vvncy vice presi- tnan tne nrBt tests 'Jalifornia made. wub, iinu joe dinger secretary. m, ... , L Three hundred and . .fourteen Matohes one cont per bunch at P01"1"8 01 beet seed have been pur While appendicitis is by no means a new disease its successful treatment only dates back comparatively a few years not to exceed ten or fifteen and only until ouite recentlv have nhvnl- cians in localities outside of the large cities been able to successfully operate ugiun it, or ratner, remove tne cause ol the disease. An exchange publishes tne loiiowine regarding the disease: "Appendloltis. which the doctors have been tellintr us is caused bv a grape seed or something of that kind finding its way into a useless little sac io tbe human viscera, now appears to ub cuuseu oy local mnamation oi tne little organ itself. Grape seeds cannot enter, as It is too small for even a mus tard seed, so there la no danger in swallowing tbe seeds when eating grapes: The disease rarely occurs in women and rarely in children under 10 or adults over 30. The symptoms are a sudden pain in the center of the stomach, followed by a sore and tender spot over the same ret'ion, Appendi citis is cured by a simple surgical operation if performed in time, or death will ensue from the clogging of thn ctiiBtm " j.ne aoove, wnne correct In some respects Is at fault in some others, From. Drs. Geary & Pickel. of this city, who have successfully operated upon five cases of appendicitis here abouts, we loam that, while the disease is not as common in women as In men, ui ino nvo cases one was that of a woman. We are alBO informed authen tically that four per cont of tho trouble is due to crane seed nasslni? Into, thn appendix; fifteen to twenty per cent is due to the contents of the bowels get ting into the sac, or appendix, while the remaining oercentatro in rlnn tn thn circulation in the annendlx. whlnh la carried on by one small artery in the margin of its mesentery, being en croached upon by irritation in the cacum itself. Doings of the Circuit Court. Xumsden & Berlin's. Court adjourned nine dlo on March . ChUS HobUltK WIIM nllnworl SIM In mnrvlnnm aa circuit court bailiff. Mary B Fries vs C M Prion; defendant re quired to pay the county clork tho Hum of MO for tho uho of plaintiff In the prOHCcutlon of tho nun. Kdwnrd WllklnRon vs Albert Young; sheriff ordered to execute dewl. C W 'KahlCT VH Cllll NI,rU,.ll nptlnM tn M. cover posscKHlon of personal properly : ordered .u... m.m ..i.iuuiiui in nmninij'f coiniilluilL no chased, from beet sugar companies ' ?n"BcdTtui"c1 tlMuM'' iiui..i uis He Favorite Home Remedg. For all diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. " 'Keep It always In the bouse and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anvthlnz hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and brlnrr pleasant sleep. If - at any time you feel vour svstem needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. ' J. H. ZelUn A Co., Philadelphia. 1 K- Returned fl I Europe .., On or about tho Brat of March ha will havoan elegant stock of Up-to-Date Ladies' Button Boots, Oifords, Southern Ties,. Toe and Strap Slippers Also a vory nobby lino of .... "BIKE" BOOTS, SHOES and LEQOINS ... White Kid Sllonera and Oxford Tie "Bool and Shoo repairing ( Bin ftTORIf OF FURNITURE . nf ..ll ..(!.... it... ..... hi, u.ipvi i it,uiiii. lint,, minimi., ') plows, humous, saddlra, crockery Lv anil atiivna... A few new buggies and spring wugona left wliiuh nun bu had at a barguln. And, ' "In real esUtto bargains, Just bout him who onn This trading JACK MORRIS, . Tho Second Hand Man." i South of Woatorn Hotel. . GO EAST VIA- America's 8cenlc Line ! Meals in Dining . far a la Carh Shortest and Qulekeat Lino to ...... ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, CHICAGO, .... ; ...... 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Whon you are drinking tako a drink of (food whiakoy try CvrtiB Noble Empty barrels and kogn for eule y uyn'8 Nooto M DON'T LET THE FACT" That I have i tho largest and bent flolootod'stook of furnlliirc, carijotB, wall puper and window ehudos to bo found In Soulhl orn Oregon .... Escape Your Attention ... If you nro a prospective purclmsor you will find my ponds ............. ... u wm ()wul)i ln prioo.i untlortiikinir ln connuollon :I. jA.. WEBB