THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Rpf T- OUR COUNTY Correspondents Communications from our Bev' eral correspondents must reach this omce not later than Wednesday noon to insure publication. Eagle Point Eaglets. BY A. 0. HOWLETT. Lemon Charley, of Brownsboro, was in our midst last week. John Allen, one of the prominent stockmen ot Derby, was here last baturday. James Ringer and Eon, Charles, relumed to their mountain home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Robnett are making their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pool, of UrantB fuss, a visit. Miss Marie Gray passed through here last imuay. she waB en route to Derby, where she com menced a three months' term of school Monday. John Inlow has put a new sign on top the Sunny Side hotel. Th e sign can be seen from the county bridge, so travelers will not go ac cross the creek to hunt a hotel. The new bridge mentioned last week is completed and reflects credit on the public spirit and en terprise of our citizens, as well as on the capability of, our mechanic, John Inlow, who did the work. Al Beardman, of Big Butte, stop ped here last Monday. He was on bis return tiip from Medford. He reports while the valley was en veloped in fog the higher portions of the country waB receiving clear cold weather, and that stock and vegetation suffered from it. The maeque ball given here New Years night was a success in every way, there were sixty-eight num bers sold. Those who were in at tendance report having had a good time. At the close of the dance it was announced that there would be a box social and dance given here on February 12tb, and the proceeds would go to the sohool fund. . Last Friday alteruoon a message was received by John Cook, justice of the piece, from Medford to ar rest two young men, Joseph May ben and Ed. Winkle, on the charge of grand larceny. Mr. Cook at once appointed Al. Yanoy and Ike Smith as special constables to as sist in making the arrests. Friday evening they appeared on the street and were soon taken into custody, and locked up in a room in the 8unny Side hotel. Saturday fore noon deputy marshal, Angle, of Medford, came out and took them to Medford. Provolt Items. Ed. Estes, of Provolt, was at Grants Pass Thursday. Avers Don't try cheap cmiyh medi cines. Get the b;st, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. What a record it his, sixty years of Cherry Pectoral cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. "thare roar. thai Ayart Chn7raetorel la the belt medicine 1 can prescribe for bron chitis, tuSaeni. enuens. end herd cold,." H. Lonuux, M.D., Ithaca. N. T. e.,e..fl 00. KB. fori Bronchitis Correct any tendency to eonatlpa tlon with amall dote of Ayor'a Pill. Born To Mr, and Mrs. Perry Lathwell, ason, whiob weighs ten pounds. Henry Rephkoff, a prosperous young farmer of Provolt, was at Grants Pass Tuesday. Mr. Perry, of New Hope, was at P.o olt buying hay this week. He louna nay at iflU per ton. David Nueim, the Whifky guluh mining man, was at bridge i O'nt Wednesday on business W. Smith, the Provolt merchant ana blacksmith, was at Grants Pass Monday purchasing goods' John Pernoll, the Bridge Point oiirohant, p issed through Provolt Monday, on his way to Urants Pass Miss Audrey Grinieer, the Pro volt school teacher, left Mondav for Gold Will, to spend the holi days. Mr. and Mtb. Vade Kennedy, of Koseuure, have been visiting Mr, Kcnn- dy'a brother, Jas. Kennedy, i t Provolt. Kelly Fields ami family, of Pra volt, were at Sterling, Tuesday, visiting friends and relatives in xhiit section. Bunks Ui.c mib, who has been so long absent, returned Monday from the Greenback mi he, to spend New 1 ears with relatives. Lewman BriM . who have been at their mine on Wtiisky gulch, re turned Friday, but will leave again Monday, to take up their work in tne mine. Mr. Bacon, of Baker '"City, re- cently moved to Provolt to make this place his home. He says he wants to live where the winters are mild and pleaBant. Just One Minute. One Minute Couch Ouro elves relief in one minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, oausiuer the cough, and at the same time clears the bhlegln, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the tunes, wards oft pneumonia and Is e harmless and never failing cure In a" curable caBes of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. Sold by Cbas. Strang, Druggist. Kanes Creek Items. BY SINE DIE. Miss Ethel Brown, was in Gold Hill last Thursday, upon business. The fog, of the last two weeks has cleared away, giving place to rain. Mrs. McDugall a.id Dr. Braden, were in Gold Hill last week, upon business. H. Nutt, who is engaged at work near Grants Pass, spent New Years with home folks. Ike Coy, of Gold Hill, is engaged at work in one of Dr. Ray's mines, on Kanes creek. Mrs. Miner is improving from her recent illness, and we hope to soon bear of her entire recovery. Mrs. Kitchen came up from Grants Pass, last week, spending a tew days with Her mends and re turning home, on Saturday. Tom Lawrence and family, who have been living at the Graham Broden mine for the past two years, have become a resident of Blackwell district. Mrs. Ladd and son, Russell, who have been spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noe, returned last Saturday, to their boms at Ulendale. Billie Foster aud family will be come residents of Gold Hill, in the near future. Mr. Foster having been sick all winter and the move will be made so they can be near a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nichols gave a New Year dinner to a few friends and relatives who consisted of Mr. a d Mrs. Ed. Nichols and son Geo. of Table Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Grove Cook and Roy Nichols of Tolo also Elmer Higidbotham and family. They all report of having a good time. A Prisoner In Her Own Heme. Mrs. W. H. Lavha. of 1001 Ames Ave., Kansas Olty, Mo., has for several years been troubled with severe hoarse ness and at times a hard oough, which she says, "Would keep me in doors for days. I was prescribed for by physi cians with no noticeable results. A friend gave me part of a bottle of Cbam bsrlaln's Cough Remedy with Instruct ions to closely follow the directions and I wish to state that after the first day I could notice a deulded change for the better, and at this time after using it for two weeks, have no hesitation in saying I realize that I am entirely cured." This remedy is for sale by Chas. Strang. Beagle Items. By J. G. Martin. The upper Table Rock was cover ed with snow Sunday. John Mayfield, a well known cit izen of the Meadows, made us a pleasant call Wednesday. The attendance at the public sale of the late J. G. Brown was large,and the sum realized was sat isfactory. Sam Walker, of Meadows sec tion, had the misfortune of getting seriously hurt a few days si noe, by his horse falling on him. Dr. Chis holm, of Gold Hill, is in atten danoe, Wm. Myers and family, former ly of this stc.ion, but of late years of Weiser, Idaho, are making rela tives here a visit. Alex. Thompson, a prominent citizen of Jacksonville, is pay ing a brief, but weloome, visit to J. G. Martin and family. Dr. Jones, of Medford, mnde a professional oall Wednesday, to the bedside nf Unhori nr,,K ,!,., sickness has become very serious. u. w, btacy, one of our most progressive citizens, built a mile aud three-fourths of board fence, and planted 300 apple treeB during the foggyjweather. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Boobltt, of Bargerton, Tenn., saw hor dying and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her Itfe. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought im mediate relief and its continued use completely cured hor. It's the most certain cure In the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed Bot tles 50o and $1.00. Trial Bottles Free at Chas. Strang's Drug Store. Probate Court. In tho matter or the estate and guardianship of minor heirs or H. H. Magruder. 8alo of real estate confined to December 28, 190.1. In tho matter of tho estate of J. C McCully. Administrator's report of appralsmont flfi',5. Fourth annual report'of J, W. Morrltt guard ian of ostate oi Geo. Morrltt a minor. Account apprcv.d. In tho matter of tho ostoto of T. Mngrudor. Sale of real estate confined to January 2, 190-!, In tho matter of the estnto of John Ilocken yosti Fourth semi annual aceount for tho year ending October 31, 1903. . In the matter of the estate of David Allen. Order appertaining to administrator, C. B. Kingsburry. app.-iL,ed administrator. In tho matter of the estate ot John Woods. Order containing hearing of final report to January 15, 1991. Iu tho mattsr of guardianship oi minor heirs of Catherine Browa. A correct descrip tion of laud accepted by court. Wall naner. largest stock, latnat nnr.. ems, lowest prices. Weeks & Bakisk, KILLED BY HYPNOTISM. Beneficiary of Dead Woman Accused or Murder. Paris. Jan. 4. l'nrls In iWnlv Inrm' listed In the aliened hvnnotln muriinr ot Madame Chappuls, 61 years old. wnose surviving relatives Include Leon Crosse, an oporattc conductor: Lieu lenant Glradot of the army and M Toutaln. a bank official. The neighbors of the Chapplus woman wore a family named Martin, consisting of husband and wife, who are spiritualists. It la aliened thnr Madame Martin obtained a command ing influence over Madame Chapplus, with tho result that Madamo Chapplui made a will In her favor, cutting off iter direct heirs. Madame Channlua rltprt nnrl vnn burled. On complaint of her relatives the body wns exhumed, but no trace oi poison was round In the stomach. Madame Mnrtin has henn nrronrnd und witnesses have testified to her control over tho dead woman. But It IS not believed that Hh will ho nrnan. cuted unless facts are developed show ing that she physically brought about mo aeatn oi Madame (Jhapplus. Lator numerous botnoB of atrophlne, digi talis and other poisons were found In tno residence of Madame Martin. BECOMES CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. PPOVCPDS "When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy jSroverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children ! cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treatment. We will send you the penny, . e.h a sample free. Be sure that this picture fa the form oi a label it oa the wrapper of every bottle el Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c and J1.00 ; all dniggiita. Millionaire Stokes 8evers Connection With Episcopal Church. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 4. Edward A. Stokes, the millionaire, has severed als connection with Trinity Protestant Episcopal, church and committed his spiritual welfare to the care of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science church. That Stokes has become a Christian Scientist will be a surprise to most of his friends, for he was at one time ono of tho foremost workers In Trinity church. He Is planning the organization of the Christian Scien tists of this city and the formation of a church of that faith. There are not many Scientists In Trenton, hut Stokes thinks, with a little labor and patience, he can establish a school. So deeply, Imbued with the Christian Science Idea has he become that he stands ready to sacrifice his entire fortune for tho cause. 1 Found a Cure fur Indigestion. I UBe Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets for indigestion and find that they suit my case better than any dvspensla remedy I have ever tried, and I have used many different remedies. I am nearly fifty-one years of age and have Buuered a great deal from indigestion." 1 can eat almost any thing I want now. Geo. W. Emory, noon nuns, Aia. nor saie Dy uuas Strang, druggist. ' ' Catholic sister a heroine.' Kentucky School Burn and Pupils Barely Escape. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 4. St. Cath erine's academy, a Catholic school for girls, located near Springfield, Ky., burned to the ground yesterday. There were no fatalities. The loss ls'-about (200,000. The fire was discovered by Miss May Curry, a cripple, and one of the sisters ran a mile In her bare feet an dclad only In a night dress to give tho alarm. Between seventy-five and one hun dred girls were In the school when the fire broke out. So rapid was the progress of the flames that the pupils barely escaped with their lives, and clad only In their night robes, made their way over the Icy and snow-covered fields to the academy at St. Rose, a boys' school, a mile distant, before Be curing shelter. ' All the buildings were destroyed and the pupils lost all theli personal belongings. SL Catherine's wai one of the his toric educational Institutions of Ken tucky and was founded In 1804. Place Fruit Tree Orders Now. I am now booking orders for next fall delivery of apple trees. These trees were Beedlings, set out last Bprlng. In February next I will graft them. My reason for taking orders so far In advance la this : If the orders are se cured now I can graft the roots to any varletv ol aoDles the grower may wish. These will be one-year-old trees on three year-old roots, borne of tnese trees are now nearly five feet high. They will have the advantage ol having become acolimated, and cannot fall to produce vigorous, healthy trees. Parties who contemplate putting out an orchard would do well to see me at once. Re member I will graft trees to order, tf N. 8. Bennett, Medford, Ore. Apple Trees for Sale. We have for sale about 10,000 fine ap ple trees, principally Newtons. Have 311 SIZeS Uiaiiy "VU imi. AUOOU UIOOD have not been irrigated and are home grown. Address Bennett & Chapman, either at Talent or Medford. tf The Mail for job work. How Can I Secure a Qood Price for my Poultry? Sell by Weight and Receive pay for Every Pound. We arethe onlyhouse in San Francisco that con tract a 0 r buysin ad vance every week in the year. For lull particulars and quotations send us four name and tell us what yon have to ship and wo will tell you what we will pay. Always br pound Anglo-California Produce Co. Commission Merchants and Buyers. Live and Dressed Poultry, Game and r""'" wwww v V .V.Tvvr7f PACIFIC NURSERY COMPANY General Headquarters WeBt of Rooky Mountains for Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Vines, Plants. Etc Breeders ot . Registered Shorthorn Cattle and -ocrjisuire nogs Cal.lovue and Prices Mailed r a i ni awn i... . 1 ' Free on Application . . . r-ViriC IMJKotKY CO. LawWuAAA yffff 9f?0 I Real Estate Transfers. Margaret Hum to F F West, lot 9 blk 40 Mmlforil James V Simpson to Marguret Hurst. IoIb78 bilC'iO Medford... Frank H6Tui.no to Mary OSonlnirgce, lots 9 10 blk 1 Hamlltou add to Mud- ford II L Whito to P E Fltyeater, lots' 17 ' it blk 1 At-hlutid Wm Meiulculialt to E II Johnson, un divided Jtf lniureat In laud lu boo 11 tp 37 r8w..,, ChasGurlleld to L Parkhurst, avt'A soo 3;tp&4B, r2e M J Terrlll to Lillian Moore, lot lV blk 70 Medford James Holms to Tboa Ferguson, 17.95 aores In tp 38 a. r 1 w D 13 Jones to LoulB Askew, 32 ucros In tp87a, r2 W Mathew Colemun to Elmer Coleman, 43 acres In lp38s, r 1 w Mai hew Coleman to E E Houston, 88 aores In tp .18 s. r 1 W Mathew Coleman to Wm Cox, J2.96 acres In tp38 h, r 1 w Mouttvlllo Ferguson to Mathew Cole man, 10 ucres In tp 38 s, r 1 w Wm M Cox to M H Colemuu, land In tp 38 b. rl w Irene Wlllets to August Lawreutz, lots 11 12 blk 53. United States to Wm Ballard, 1G0.I9 acres In lp7 s, r2w Heirs of Patrick Dun two Geo Dunn, 330 acres lu tp39s, rl e Heirs of Patrick Dunn to George Dud a land In sec HI tp 39 s, r8 o Carter Land Co to Mary M Dunn, 459.60 ft hi tp 89 s, r 1 o Edward Perrfn to II C Sparr, land lu roc '11 Ip 21 s, r2 w L L Walker to Jeuule Fuuceit, k aoro in Ashland R 1' Neil to M L Hicks, lotl blk 4 Ash land Amanda Mynr to John G Norton, 232.20 Iks lu tp37 s, rl w A V Helmau to O K Ueckmuu. laud la tp 39 r 1 t Wm J Pcli mid t to O R lleckmau. land in tp 39 h, r l o w P Hiinitnor.d to A II Fiauer.lU aores in s'c ItitpIWl w ... Martha T.ilont to Welborn Ileeson, lots 910 Talent Welburn lleinon to Eilwunl Moflltt, loisSU Hi rulmit Goo Lfmlley 'o Wm Hradshnw, land In tp :17 f, rl w C rounui to J E Runs, lots 7 8 blk 32 Gold Hill ; W It Annum to John EUvegan, lot 0 blk-lModlord Jamts Trimble to Diuiniol Craft, 10 arcres In t p 35 s, r 'I v Datuitcl Crafl to Silas Witt, same Albert Jonos io U A Stafford, 1.11 acres lu Ashland August Krouseto W B Shormnn, land in scciC in 34 s.r 4 w Thomas Ferguson to James Helms, iniiu in i,,! aio,ri w Isnucs Estes to Henry Peck, 4'J acres near Central Point J Merley toFrod Frideger, land In tp 87 b, r 2 w Carter Land Co to W L Crocher, lot Lewis Crocber to Q C Morris! lot 15 Ashland Alice Kane to F Bartlet, lot 8 Ashland J Z Willeis to Jennie Dumcrotte, lota 3 4 seo 5 tp 39 s, r 1 o W T Leeko to Jennie Damerette, land in ip ovsr i e 60 00 100 CO 100 00 155 00 2000 00 1500 00 100 00 17S 00 1100 00 675 C3 600 00 8000 00 225 00 X 00 800 00 9CO0 00 2260 00 1158 75 900 00 8000 00 1200 CO 150 00 05 10 325 O 120 00 130 CO 21000 00 140 00 7U0 00 1954 00 t 25 00 1 00 200 00 4000 00 100 00 2.r0 00 160 00 . . This is a Cut of . . PAl WARD'S - NON - MAGNETIC Watch Movement. Absolutely unaffected by Electricity or Magnetism. B. N. BUTLER, Agent. Corner 7th and C Sts." For Rent! A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my enelno. although every joint ached and every norve was racked with pain," writes O. W. Bel lamy, a looomotiva Ireman, of Burllog- ton, Iowa. "1 was weak and pale, with out aDy appetite and all run down. As I was about to (rive up, I (rot a bottle of Electrio Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always ealn nuw life, strngth and vigor from their - use. Trv them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Cbas. Strang, Price 50 cents. I 5000 acres of S I farming and ranch lands $ Ranches from 40 to 2 500 acres. I Alfalfa Lands, Grain ; Lands.Uarden Lands, $ Fruit Lands and 5 Stock Ranches with S unlimited outsi de range 5 DR. C. R. RAY, I Tolo, Ore J Window glass. Building paper. felt paper and oarpet lining, WEEKS DAKBR. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court, In and lor the County of aeorge a. unamoeriain, uorernor 01 uregun, r, 1. isunitar, Deere tary or 8tate for Oregon, and CharleiS. Moore, Treuurtr of Oregon, constituting the Board of Commissioners for the sale of School and Unlrenlty Lands, and for thj lUTestment ot the funds arising therefrom and styled the State Laud Board, Plaintiffs, Franklin J Creed, Harriett A. M. uroed and w. A. uuan, Defendants. To W. 4. Buih. one of the above-named de fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OHEGON, tou are horebr renulrad to acnear anil &nn wer plaintiffs' complaint A led against you in on or before six weeks from the Brst day of the p JIIWIUII Ul HUB lUiUIUUUr, WU1DO MID Is Til niiblicatlon Is on Frldav. the ltth ilv nt iWi. cember, A. D., 1908, and which last day of pub lication thereof is on Friday, the 2d day of January, A. D., 1904, and You are hereby notified that If yog fad to appear and answer, or otherwise plead to DCCCDCUPCC Italiaa-American Bank. . F. 11 LI LMII1UIO. Yordi Mercantile ( .., cioferrlale, Cat i and Eggs. V 511 Front At. J9 plaintiffs' complaint, the plaintiff's will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded In said complaint, to-wit: roi defendant's. Franklin M. Creed, in the sum of seventeen hundred f$1700) dollars, togolhor with interest thereon from December mh, 1002, at the rate of six oer cant, nor annum, and for tho furthnr mm ol two hundred and lifty (2i0j dollars attor neys ieen, nnu cumi auu uinuuricmenig to Uu Kage deed given In security of said promissory note mentioned and set out In said complaint, and which said mortgage deed conveyed for the said purposo of security, the following deHcrlbedj)remlses In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The northeast quarter ol section thirty-three (33) and commencing thirty two rffit rods iouth of the northpaat mrni nf ani.i section, and running thence south on the east lino of said section twenty ('J0 rodi; thence east eight (8) rods; thence north para llel with said section twenty ('JO) rods; thence west eight (8) rods lo place of beginning All in towiiHhlp thirty-six south, range one west of the Willamette Meridian in J hc kauri Coun ty, Oregon, containing one hundred and sixty-one acres, and for a decree foreclosing and debarring you and oieh of said defend ants In said cause, of all right, title nnrl Inter est In or to said real property, and oitcli and every part or parcel thereof, sud that plain tiffs have such other and further relief as to the Court may appear just und eon) table. This summons Is published In the Mkiipor!) Mail, a newspaper of general circulation. Jubllsbcd weekly and regularly at Medford, ackson County. Orutmn. by order of H. K Hanna, Judge of the ClreiiU Court for Jack son County, Oregon, which said order re iilres the said defendant, W. A. Bush, to ap pear and answer said complaint on or before six weeks from tho first punllcatlon of this tsld summons, and which first publication is on Friday, the 11th day of December, A. I) , 1903, and the last publication thereof being on Friday, the 22-1 day of January, A. !.. loot, and which said order was made bv H. K, Hanna. one of the Judges nf the Circuit Court lor Jackson County, Oregon, In chambers, on the Uth day of December, A. D., 1903. W, . Vawtkii, Attorney lor I'laiuiiffs. J. R. WILSON, Blacksmlthing AT - THE OLD STAND. . Brick Shop . Medford. - Oregon g nEDFORD 1 BAZAAR MRS. O. aiLBERT, Proprietor S Ladles' Goods a SDeclaltv L I j o f 8 uood8 pacUlty Lace SunuuKoruu.eiB.&moroiaery silki And all mntAoltkln in r i I - "" iHuv; nui m. X Notions, candiee, note and ata- tlonerv V) OlM Door Natvtb D...Mi MEDFORD, OREGON S (k UriUial'P nnnllrnTK. - I HELMANS ORCHESTRA OF . . ASHLAND a,- L- iji The bast danoa orohastra tn Soulfaern S m Oragon. 0ttn tn all flmg-agflmaBts. Z A atdrssa R. Slchwll, Mair.J AIlaad, - Oragon. a. SOOTH AND B&9T VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANI. Shasta Route Trains loavo Modford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 A M. and 4;51 r. m. Lv. I'ortland Lv. Medford Ar. Abaiand Ar. Hacramonto.... Ar. Han Pranalaoo . Ogden Donvor KanaaaclLT.. unicago.. Ar. Lon AQgoles..,. nr. r.i riutd Ar. Fort Worth Al. Pflv nf MA.ffln Ar. Houflton I.) Ar. ew Orleans... Ar. Wanblnirten .. Ar. New York . . 8 :80 a. m 11 M p. in 12M a. m A:l(lp. m 7:i5p. m . :W a. ro S:aOa. m 7:asa.rn 7:42 a. m 8:80 11:20 19:89 6:00 8:t 7:00 s.lt p. oi a. m P. a. ro a. ra p. m 2:00 p. & 6:00 p. m : o rn lli0a n 7:00 n rr etft . tr 12:10- m lia:ioo . :00p. PrSOa a l:sce a :acr at Pullman a..u Tf ur.'r Cam on both trains. Chair oars Sacramen to to Ogden and El Paso, and tourlsl oars to Chloaeo, St. Louis, Now Or eoaaana wasninirton , OonneetlniatSan Pranclaeo with tbe set fUi.I i M?.. ! "no.". ,or Honolula, Japan lalna, Pblllpplnea, Gonlral and Hputh Amarl Bee agent at Medford station ofaddross U. a. MAKKHAM, -If, ft V 4 fanTLANo. oniaoN.