The Finest Is made with Royal Bak ing Powder. Always light, sweet, pure & wholesome. (i OUR COUNTY Correspondents Communications f- n -ur aov ral oorrnMMinilciiir. in i v reach -hla ollloe not later than W.Jriupd'y noon to insure puliliuiitli--, Katie Point Kairlnt . HV . C. ilOWI.KTT. A. H. IVschey, of Ml. Pitt, was visiting hi mm, in Knle Point, last Sunday. Wm. nalu and Jack Tungate. of Ml. Pill precinct, were in Kagle Point Sund y afternoon. 'iultfl a number of oar oltUeuf went to Central Point Decoration day to how rewpect to departed loved onei. Mr. Paul Van8ooy,of Montague, Calif., accompanied by ber frlrnd, '"Mr. Shock, ia vielllnft'bn pHrenta," Mr. and Mra. Geo. Brown. i ounty School Superintendent P. H. Dally pasted through here laat week for Trail, to aettle a dispute over the locati-m of a aobool house. Ell Ellis and eon, Henry, went to Ashland laat week to attend the decoration ceremonies. The former re orn-d Saturday, while Henry re 0)i.i ied until Monday. Offing to the prevalenoe of Boar la tin arid diphtheria in Central Point and vicinity, our Sunday aohoul d cided not to have tlinr pionio at Table Hook on June 5th. Lat Friil ay night and Saturday we had a tine rain, which, while it damaged some bay that was down, has uiadu tons ol hay i.nii grain, to aay nothing of the help to garden atult. Mcsdames S U. Holmes and V, It. Olllcer opened an ice cream pir lor on election day, but the weather was so cold t ha. they did not buo - cecd ao well aa thny otborwiae wo.ild, I ad it been warmer. I Koy McGee, aon of 0. P. MoGee, came near being killed lint week ' while riding alter a cow. I be cow became atutihorn and wouldn't go ami the home ran agxinat bur with full force, knocking the borne down and throwing Koy off. Ho waa un conscious for eix hours but is all right now, but the horse baa not recovered yet. Another evidence of the advantage o.' advertising in Tim Mkdfoiid Mail ia found in the tact thnt laat week I mentioned in my items that Rev. J. P. Moomaw had loot his watob. 0:i Sunday it wus returned to him by Charles Cmgcade, who had even the item in the paper. With the exception of the crystal lieing broken the wutch was all right. Mrs. Frank Tungate and two lniighters, Mrs. Kinnin Baker and Miss Olliu, of Mt. Pitt precinct, stopped here last Saturday on their way homo fr'jm Med ford. They re port that the fcliool under the man agement of Prof. A. H. Peachey ia a grand succofs and that it is grow ing in sizo and interest. MissOllie has been attending the Medford Academy. No! I don't want a bottle any chcapor, or twice as large, or one made by yourself. I do waut ' PERRY DAVIS, PainkrtW and will not have any substitute there Is nothing otee as good. . f5 Cake lluagla Hums. Mra. Hoohn and uhlldron, Mound distriot, are visiting of ttlB friends hero. J H Woloh, the Hiiw.nill man of the Meadows, blew his wh'atle Mdn day and began aawing Mr, Clrinor a-d daughter, of the Moidowa, called one day laat week while en route to Medford. Deputy Assessor Whipple 'is in our uildat linlshing the assessment work of Table Hook precinnt. This section waa favored wiiu a warm.refreshlng rain during t lie en tire day and night of the 31 -t Tate Edwards and ho.), of Pli'w- nix, called Monday enroute bun i atier a short visit with relatives ibis section. Brown B.-os., of Beagle, were at Central Point Wednesday and re tun ed home with new farm wagon aid baroeea. Decoration Day waa quite gener al W olmerve l in our cemetery by clK-ning and decorating the graces with tie'iitltui roaea aua sweet soeuted flower. Mr! Ireland's little ton, who ha been hovering to long between life and death with pneumonia, la a lit tle improved at tbia writing, we are truly glad to report. Mr; Ireland, a highly re'pesled citizen of this community, died here on May 28th, of asthma and pneti monn. lie waa burled at An tioch cemetery on the liOlh. He leaves a wife ana five children besides manv friends to mourn his sad and sud den death. THERE IS A CUSS OF PEOPLE Who are. tnlured bv the me o( oolTee Itecently tboro hrtv been placed la all tho grocery atorea a now preparation called UltAIN O. made ol pure grains. that take tbe nlaco of oolTee. The most delicate stomach receives It with out diatreas, and but lew can tell It Irora coffrto. It doe not coat over t much. Children may drink It with great bone- til, ia eta. ana zn ou. nor pscaago. Try It. Ask lor UltAlw-u. Hrownsboro Items. IIV UKIIKCCA. Rev. Julian will preach at this place Sunday, June 8th. W. W. Taylor, of Phoanix. wa here upon business Monday. Fruit, grain and gardens are a in a very promising condition aince the late rains. Mr. and Mrs. John Allor, of Spirit L ke, Iowa, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Oaborn and will spend the summer at this plaoo. In a primary meeting held a few days since, the tood people of our oommunity deoided to obsrve our national holiday, the Fou th of July with an appropriate celebration. All are cordially invitod to jjin in in having a gocd time. A Rational Ailment la dvnnonsln and lndlirealion. which is in reality oaturrh ol tho stomach. Tho Innor llnlnp ol the stomach o( a person uttering with ontarrh of the stomach 1b oovoreil wltn a oonung oi unneanny mucous, which nrovents the proper How ol gautric fluid. Stimulants lo the Eastrlc juice uiny glvo tomiiorary relief, but as they do not romovo the causo oi me uiseasn, they cannot effect a euro. The most relluhle remedy on the market today Ib S. B. CaUirrh Cure, which removes tho muse ol dyspopsla, tndigostlon, sour stomaali, water Drain, neartourn, pal pitation ot tbe heart ana loss ot appe tite. It la lor salo by all leading drug gist. For salo by Medford Drug Com pany. . Book on ontarrh free. Address Smith Bros-, Fresno, Calif. Evana Creek Items. The June showers are with us. D. Ball was in VVimer last week. There is a little placer mining in this looality yet. ' Decoration Day was well observed at Woodville Friday. John Pitman was at Grants Pass list week upon business. C. TrefTern, of Merlin, was on the oreek tbe first of the week. John Owings was the guest of Tilden Pdtton last Suturday. Mrs. Williams and her son wore in Wimnr the last of tbe week. , Mrs. Stltntnett, who has been very ill for some time ia no better. Josh Neathammer passed through Wimer Friday enroute to Wood ville. Farmers and fruit growers are all rejoicing over the good prospect of large crop of fruit and grain. VV ara sorry to learn of the sad new. of the death of Mra. C. Warn, of Wardaoreek. Mr, Warne leavs many irbnd to mourn her lew. Numerous improvement)) are as sured, Munv new rtsidenoea and fi-noct will Rive thin locality a more pronpero'.'H und Inviting ap.earunoe. Hinith'ii Dandruff Pomade Btoi. ttotiliiir aciilp n non one apollca- tlon, three to six removes all dandruff and will atop falling Imlr, I'rloo Mc, in an uruggiet. Hitinple free. Aiidruss Hmltb lire., Fremio, Calif. Kr sale by Medford Drug Company, WoodVllle I trim. Krd Wilt is on tuu sick list this week, I'. N. and 0. W. Lance were vis iting here Tuesday, A. Culey and B P, Carter made a business trip to Grants Pass Tues day. Misses Lola Parmenter and Lin nie Htuven", who have been visiting here for the past week, returned lo Urania Pass Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Witt visited her father B. K. Moore, Monday. She was accompanied borne by ber aimer Carrie. Mra. Blanoh Witt who has been visiting her sisters Mesdames Cbaa. Hatch, Fred Witt and Chas. Smith for some time, returned home re cently, MisseB Hatiie Van Order and Addie and Mary Jones viaifd Med fo d and Jacksonville friends and relative aeveral days laat week. There was a pleasant party given Lee Cos aa h' leave roon for Ice land. Mimic and gam were ia dulged in nniil 10 o'clock wbn luncheon ws served. At a late hour all departed well pleased wijb, tbe evenings enjoyment. About twenty-rive were present. Leada Them All. One Minute Cough Cum bMU all otatr mediators I ot er tried for coughs, cold, croup sod tbroet ead lung troubles," says D. Bcott Currlo, o( Lofutoo, Pa. Oa Mlouta Couh euro la tba only absolutely aafo oouk remedy wblob acu ImmtdUilcly. Mothers everywhere testify to Iks (ood !! has doue their lltUe Croup Is so sudden In lu attaoks that tbe doctor oftee arrives too late. It yields at oooe to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like It. Hure cure tor grip, bronchitis, cocrbs. Cbaa. Strang. Klamath County Item. Prom the Klamath Kalis Ripubltcao. Aa we go to press, we learn that the thorough and careful investiga tion now being made of the route proposed for the big irrigating canal, reveals to the engineers that tbe construction of the canal will be a much easier and lees expensive work to do than has been antici pated. The prospect has no dis couraging features and grows better every day. From tbe Klamath Falls Kxpress. Jos. Montgomery who has been in the county lor the past two mon'hs buying horses, l-ft here Monday with seventy-eight bead of as fine work horses aa could be bought. . He is taking this stock to Nome, Alaska, for construction work on a large irrigating canal. In a' runaway accident in Red ding May It), J. T. Brown, an aged and pronperous horse and cattle man, recently of Merrill, Oregon, waa thrown out ot a wagon and received injuries that proved fatal 1-fsa than an hour afterwards. The victim of the accident went to Red ding several weeks ago to sell a few heud of horser. A Baal Friend. I sufforcd from dyspepsia and ludlRestlon tor nrteen yeurs," says W. T. ttturdovnnt. of Merry Oaks, N. C. "After I bad trlod many doctors and medicines to no avail ono of my friends poMundod mo to try Kodol. It ravu Immediate relief. I can eat almost anything 1 want now and my dlKcstlon Is irood. I cbeei fully recommend Kodol." Don't try lo euro ntoninob trouble by dieting, That only further weakons the systom. You need wholesome, strengthening food. Kodol enables you to as similate what you eat by digesting It without tho stomaoh's aid. Chas. Strang. In Probate Court. Estate of Anna Curry; B P Thelts, Jnmcs Stewart and O P l.lndlov appointed nppralMers. Em etc of Homer and Koy Drum; putltlon aud oroor mr giiBruinn v nHC limn. Kalule oi HUHnn w iikiosoii ; sate oi personal nronrrtr anoroved, ltstatu and guardianship of O M, R J, W O, F T, Hvu It mill Vina K Wlllmms; Mary K Wllllnms nppnlntcil Rtmrilhtn. Kntuto of Da tiol Wlinlntonc; order directing exucutlon ol di!?d by udnllnlslrittrlx. My little son had an attack ot whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Ohamhorlaln's Cough lleraody we would have had a ssrlous time of It. It nlso Bnved him from several severe attacks of croup H. L. Strioklsden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. If You Could Look Into the future and see the condition to which your cough, II neglected, iff yl,t y" would seek relief at id that naturally would be through will brim once ani Shiloh's Consumption if. 4rfAa Guaranteed to cure Con- .11 rt sumption, Bronchitis, -a Aathma, and all I,ung Troubles, Cures Coughs and Colds In a day. 26 cents. Write to a. C. Wells ft Co., he Roy, M. Y., for free trial bottle. Kerfe Ctovir Rt Ta sariHea tk Blee4 Menna bad air, and whether it Enomy to Hoalth cornea from the low lands and , , . ; marshes of the country, or the filthy aewcra and drain pipes of tlie cilica and towns, its effect upon the human aysteiii is the same. ,. , .n-un . These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lunga and taken up by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness in laid. Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and biliouancsa are frequently due to that invisible foe, Miliaria. Noxious gusts and unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomea ao polluted and aluggiah that the poisona literally break through tile skin, and carbuncles, boils, absceasea, ulcere and varioua eruptiona of ad indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itaelf. The genua and' poisona that ao oppreaa and weaken the body and deatroy the life-giving properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the ayatctn before the patient can hope to get rid of Malaria and ita effects. increases almost from the firet dose. There is no MercUry, Potash, Arsenic or other mineral in S. 8. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy. Write us about vour case, and our physiciana will gladly help you by their advice to regain your health. Book on Mood and akin diseases sent free. THC rvrm rEOiriC CO.. Attaint, Ga. AiF.w of tbe Faatoue Blue Law of , Connecticut. -Tbe Blue Laws of Connecticut were so called because they were piloted on blue tinged paper. These were some of them : "Whoever brings cards or dice into tbe Dominion shall be fined 5." "No one shall be a freeman or have a vote, unless be is converted and a member of one of the oburcbes allowed in tbe Dominion." No disienter from tbe essential worship of this ItomioipahaJl, be allowed to give a vote for electing magistrates or any officer." "No food or lodging shall be of fered to a heretic" "No one shall cross tbe river on .the Sabbath but an authorized clergyman." "No one shall travel, cook vituals make beds, sweep houses, cut bait or shave on the Sabbath." "No one shall kiss bia or her children on tbe Sabbath or feasting days." "Tbe Sabbath day shall begin at sunset Saturday." "Whoever wears clothes trimmed with gold, silver or bone lace above one shilling a yard shall be pre sented by the grand jurors, and the selectmen shall tax the estate 300." No one shall eat mince pies, dance, play cardj or play any in strument of music except the drum, trumpet or jewsharp." "No man shall, court a maid in person or by letter, without obtain ing a consent of her parents; 5 penalty for first offense. 10 for the second and for the third imprison ment during the pleasure of the court." . , ' :, TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN-0! Ask your grocer today to show you a package ol GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. Tbe children may drink it' without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-O has that nob seal brown ol Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. i the price ot coffee. 15o. and 26 eta. per package. Sold by all grocers. Articles of incorporation of tho Feath. er River Power oouip:uy were Bled re cently with the socrretary of state of Culiforuia. The capital stock is fi.OOO,- 000. The company has beeu formed by Charles Webb Howard and othor capi talists for tho transmission ot olootricity from the Big Bond tuunel, ou the Feathor river, to San Francisco. The tunnel was built in 1883 by the Big Beud Tunnel aud Miuing company at a coet of 11.600,000, a:i(l the miuing com pany lins disposed of its iuterests to the iirw power company, m me puim whero th tnnnal, whloh is 13,007 feot V.a ia full of A1fl 111 h-uk' waobw - lent tu the river, it is tuis iiui vmn will buutlozedforgeneratlngelootrioity. Oi what tio-s a bad taste in your mouth remiutl vouV It indicates that vour stomach U In a bad condition and will remind vou that there is nothing so good for suoh a disorder as Chamber lain's stomach A iiver .laoiots alter havins once UBed them. They cleanse and lnvltroruto the stomach and reitu- late the bowels, f or sate at io cent a box by Chas. Strang, druggist. r.iiberi H. Mattcson, the defaulting cashier of the First. National bank of Great Falls, Mont., was sontenood at Holpnn to, ton years iu the pouitontiary by Judge Knowlcs. The ehargo to which Mattcson plendod guilty alleged thnt he had made it false report to the oontrollor of the ourreuoy ns to the con dition of tbe bauk for the peiiod that euded Sept. 80 last. Mattasou was short $100,000, He lost tho money iu specu lation. . KW hilHoiiAneBS uso Chamberlain' Stomach & Liver Tablets. They cleanse the etomaoh udc! regulate the liver and bowels, effecting a quick ana perms' nent cure. For sale by Chas. Strang j druggist. Invlolblo a. a, a. aoea mis ana quicciy prouutra an cnuic change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimu lating them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S. poaseases not only purifying but tonic properties, and the cencral health improves, and the appetite PEAKY 'S DISCOVERIES Beneficial Result of the Ixplerer's Labcr ia the Arctics. DataalaS nta Trig IX. ke a.rtai av4 atla avast Bas-vlaa Arextei Mm leales. The greateat credK I doe to that indomitable explorer, Lieut. Peary, for his latest work ia aeftaiaa; aba feoff raphy of th arctic region. Al-tboaa-h ha ha not yet eaeeeeded in rsaebioa th aorth. pole, or, iDdeed, in traveling ae far. north aa did Ifanaaa and Abraaal, he baa anao a eonurtDu tfun to our knowledge of '9t arctic reciona whiefa, in extant and ueelul aeaa, eompara favorably with the work of any previews explorer, and may be regarded aa an ample return for tae riaks ana laooreor nie long sea- aon of exploration, aaya the Scientific American. A a result of his worx around the northern coast of Green land, th geographical boundaries of the great island of the northern hemis phere are now denned wltn aeieniine accuracy. The only break in th ocas line consists of a abort length of un- surveyed land between Independence! ay so named by Peary at the time ..f its dlaeovery, nine years ago and i ape Hisniarck. on the ast coast of .ire-i;.a-d. 1 hus me expfrations oi L)reen.aud. which have been in prog reaa now fur a tbouaand years paat, are praetically completed by Peary' arduous labors aud thoroughly scien tific methods. His work, stated In de tail, consists of surveying that portion ol the coast line of Melville bay on tbe weat of Greenland; a survey of tbe en tire northwestern, north and north eastern coast as far south as Independ ence bay; and the accurate mapping out of the- channel which extenda through Smith's sound to the Arctic ocean on the north coast of Greenland. 1-eary naa also traveieo mu.. u th frr-aftt Inland ice ceo. and has lo - ...Ji - w--. nnrthrn limits- cated iu extreme northern limits, twice he has crossed Grinnell Land, and be has also ffiven us an accurate location of ita western shore toa point considerably south of existing sur veys. It is true that other explorers have traveled further north than he; but their work, although of great sci entific interest, and carrying perhaps more of the elements of the spectac ular, has not given to the world such a considerable increase in its geograph ical knowledge as results from Peary' latest travela. Peary has also done great service to arctic exploration by proving that his theories as to the best method of trav eling are correct. He set out on this last trip with the conviction that, if the north pole is ever to be reached, it must be done with the cooperation of Ihe natives and with the extensive use of dogs and sledges. In his reoent work he has given practical proof of the soundness of his theories. Early in the next spring it is his purpose to make a final "dash for the north pole which, if successful, will add greatly to his well-earned fame. Should he tucceed in reaching it, he will confer a double benefit upon arctic explora tlon, since he will at once aettle a greatly overrated, but much conaid ered question, and by so doing will di vert the energy of subsequent explor ers to the more useful work of map ping out the undiscovered regions with in the arctic circle and rounding out to completeness our geographioal knowledge of the northern hemis phere. " Tktr Kaew Blia, "Here's another story about 'th oldest inhabitant,' " he remarked. looking up from hla paper. "Who ia he?" she asked, although without diaplnying much interest. "I know," broke in the bright little girl. ' "So do I," asserted tba smart little boy. "You know who the oldeat Inhabit ant ia," repeated the father in sur prise. "Well, who ia it, Ethel?" "It'a the man who diea ao often,' answered .the bright little girl, "You're alwaya reading about him in the paper. "Huh!" ejaculated the smart Uttla boy, scornfully. "1 gtieaa you don't know what you're talking about. It' the fellow that' always remembering about cold winter and hot summer whan th i weather'a bad." Chicago PoU .'.- First class job printing done at Tub Mail office at reasonable price. tttafc tetfM a Praesaaa fan. V ' ' ' Magical devlcM for dlacoTerlAf de posits of precious metal are out of fashion nowaday. , Their place na been taken by various contrivance s of mora, or If mi sclentino nature, ny menna of whloh manses or gold ann silver, or rich lodes, may be located. .Most of these forms of apparatus ar electrical, says the Philadelphia Sat urday Evening Post. , On of them haa two Ion and sharp Iron rtafft, which, being held apart at a dlstanee of a couple of feet, a r thrust down Into the earth. Attached to tham ar a small battery and telegraph key.. If the nrts of both of the staff come in con I net with mass of metallic ore, Ihe current readi ly passes between "them, and a pres sure of the key abi" cround completes th circuit, and eausea a bell to rine. Another Inventor combine th. two staffs in on, separating them only by an insulator. -, , ; " " Tor uaa In mine, an apparatus' of much simplicity baa been devised, con sisting of a little battery. telaphon. receiver and two brashes tnat Boat axaetly Ilk rtavinf briiaaaav except that their bristles are made of wire. If ore ia seen cropping out in two pUaea on the face of tha rock, and it ia desired to ascertain whether m eonUnuoua vain connects them, one of the brushes la placed In rontact with each of the epnts. Tba operator then puts the telephone receiver to hi. car, and. If there ia such a vein, he can dU tiafuiah the fact by the sound, the eitw ait beiae; aompleU. - Ton Knew Thitt Ton Ar. Vakiac - When yon take drove's Taste leae chut Toale, beeause the formula Is plainly printed oa averv . bottle ahowlna that It la simply Iroaaad Oni alee la a tasteless form. No Cure, Mo Fay. duo. David ball, a colored man, who tajd . h. wa a bip' cook on a deep-water, "wind-jammer," wa charged ia Polio. -. Judra Mohan's eoart in Ssa Franeiaao with eatryitia; a ecmoeaisd weapon x bl( revolver. Bali aaid be uaed thr , weapon to shoot shark with a aea. "Ara yon ur yon did not want to -hoot some land sharks?" iuqnired th. . court. Ha disclaimed having any anon. Intention. 'Perhaps it might be a littla better for yon Bailors if a few land), ahark were ahot," mated the jadge, "I'll let yoa go thi time, bat yon moat pat that pistol away until your ship tail, and then be sar to as. it oa nothing bat ehark." DR. TENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, aii fv - Bladder, Urinary Organs. I a I I I I Also Rheumatism, Back I I lef ache.ReartDlsease.Oravai,. I I . Dropsy, Female Troubles. Wla aW Don't become discourse ed. There la a core for you. If necessary write Dr. Fenner. He has spent a life time curing Just auca casesasyours. All consultations rrae. , bad ot kldney aiseMe Bn . rheumatism, dischurffinz blood V matter. 1 Suffered liili'nso pain. My vrlfe was seriously affectcd Blth female troubles. Dr. Fenner1 t Kidney and Backache Cure cured ns botb. . V. M. WHEEI.ER. Rnndolnh. Ia."-. ' r Druggists. Mc.. tl. Ask for Cook Book-Free. ST.YITUS'OANCElSnpSrMi. Sold by MEDFORD DRUG CO BUTLER JiSWKJLflfilrt. Watch Ra'jalrfn? SOUTH AND BAST VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COIPAHI. Shasta Route Trains leave Medford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 A. M. and 4;5t l M. ' i , Lv. Portland Lv. Medford Ar. Ahsland Ar. Sacramento Ar. Han Pranoisco . . 8:30 a.'m 11 -.15 p. m M:5oa.ns 6:10p.-TQ 7:46 p. m 8:90 p. as 11:20 a. as U:36 p. aa o:uu a na 8:46 a at Ogden Denver Kansas City.. Chicago 4:56 a. m 9:80 a. m 7:SSe.m 7:42 a m 7:00 a. 9J6e.ro. 7:2S a. at 8:38 p. at 8i06a.aa 8:00 p a Sttua sr Ar. Los Angeles Ar. El Paso Ar. Port Worth Ar. City of Mexico Ar. Houston I Ar. New Orleans.. -Ar. Washington .. Ar. New York 2:00 p. a 6:00 p. m 6:90 a a ll:K0a ll 7:00 1 l 6:S m f:42 p na 12:10- .m npposi ditjINa list r n. 'KM m 6:30' at , ..u a.m . Il2:18p. at Pullman a .u "'"curist Cars on both trains. Chair oars Sacramen to to Ogden and El Paso, aud tourist oars to Chicago, Bt. Louis, New Or eans and Washington. Connecting atSan aranctsco with tbe tew eral steatnsbtp lines far Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America see agent at aeurora atation or aaareae -.. O. H. tf ARKflAk t e.F atP aaa, aaajTUNB eaiaaa. V