THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIRTJNK. MEDFOim OR., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1007. J' Medford Daily Tribune A LIti Papar io a Live Town. ! ii much improved, we art pleated to rc port. Tbe I. O. O. F. lodge held tbefr reg ulur iuitallutioD last Saturday nigbt. Mra. Elmer served a aplendid wbu-ken i.bliabed -very .evening except Sunday, pie supper after their work bad been I completed. Hrboo) bus Medford Publishing Company. O. PUTNAM, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. Subscription Bates: One month, by mail or carrier. One year, by mail AMUSEMENTS ..to.su .. 5.0(1 Coming Attractions. January 8 "Are You Crazy t" A WORD FOB THE COUNCIL. The life of the preaent city council is drawing to a clime. Much knock iog has not come up to expectation)! in many ways, yet all thinga conaid (red, it has done more for the citv tliao any other council ever did, and ii record ia a clear one. No breath of scandal, no taint of graft has touched any of the many transactions. A beginning has been made along tne right direction in many lines. The i.ain street of Medford has been or rif red paved, and water mains purchased f..r Seventh street and n new distrib ution "ysteni for the entire city nr ranged for. Plans have been secured for an adequate water anpply for the lity. The houses have been ordered numbered, a new city hull built, a sur vey of the townsite made, and grndes established. A paying water rale sclicd u!o hoa been adopted. Many other im provements have been made or started, much preliminary ground work done. It is at best a thankless tnik to ac cept public officii in a small place. There is no aalary attached to it, much I anl work, much unselfish sacrifice of lime for the public goixl, and little but the anvil chorus for a reward. This paper has not hesilnted to rriti cisa the council when il seemed neces sary. It dora not now hesitate to say a word of praise when it thinks a kindly word not out of place. PROSPERITY MA88 MEETING. reopened after a two I weeks' vacatiuu. The old rooms arc uguiii being used, as it will probably be two or three wei-hs before the Dew Sfhoolbouse will be completed. We are sorry to learn that both .las. F. Wilson and his wife are quite ill with pueumuiiia. Mia, Mu Huffer and Mra. Charles Wilcox are attending them. Henry and Frank Stevenson have purchased the ranch belongiog to .1. M. Dews on Hig Applegata for ftwm. They will take posesssion immediately, while Mr. Dews, who has beeo a resident of that section since IXt5, will prohshly move to Jacksonville. District Attorney A. R. itearaes ar rived from Portland to be present at: the adjourned term of court. Mrs. E. J. Kubli returned from Port land on Monday noon s train, where ahe has been spending the holidays with her children. MAY REARREST PUTEB AS SOON AS BELEA8B Don't forget that prosperity mnss meeting scheduled for Mondny eve ning at the opera house. Everybody in Medford is invited. There will be n good progrnm, plenty of good music, eloquent speeches by elo quent speakers and a lining up of every body for the common good. It is a time to forget petty quarrels, to bury your hummer, to put away your at. It is a timn of good fellowship in a good cause. You and T and everybody here wnnta to mako this coming year I lie most prosperous in the city's history. It is up to each of us to do our share. V caa do it easily if wo will. Coino and learn now. Everybody is asked tn attend. H. A. D. Piitrr, the eminent laodrfraud operator and author of a reminiscent , volume on thefts of public domain, hopes to revel in the air of freedom within the next few days. Dut be is not quite sur. That pardon from the, federal government, which F. J. Henev wired ai on its way, is due to arrive. It would not have surprised Mr. Puter had it arrived last night. But the malls are heavy at this season and some lit tle delay hus to be provided for. But l Iml purdon does not set 1 1 8 tht matter.. There is a brand new warrant out for Puler, and it is now in tho hands of Sheriff Htevens, having been placed wilh him yesterday forenoon by Cir cuit Judge. Clelnnd. The warrant ia new only in the sense that it has never been served before. It traces ils orisjin back lo the proud days of land-fraud activ ities in April, KMI5. The document ia in Ihe shape of a bench warrant Issued t Salem by the county clerk on an order from the circuit court of .Marion county. It was issued following Puter 'a indict ment, April 2, lsil)!), on a charge of sub ornnlinn of perjury. Initiative In that instance wns taken by the state and tbe charge now againit Puter baa nothing tn do wilh Hie 'Tailed Htntes govern ment. To the Editor: I have been reading your valuable, or ratlior invaluablo to me, anmi weekly for two months. It is certainly a splendid paper. I notice your efforts tn sell $11100 in bonds tn improve your plant. If vour people could be in Palisades, Col., and see what I heir paper has done for that valley yon would oversell your bonds in day. They are selling land for PMW an acra adjoining the townsito. While I never suw youra, I don't think this Colorado land would suit me as well as yours. Would suggest that vou get some c.ipies of this pnpnr Tribnnn, I think it Is, at Palisades. The real estate men back it in Home way and it cer tainly is fine in securing results. I wish to send your Horticultural Tribune to a number of people I nm interesting in your vnllev. What must 1 lend you per copy with the names? I expect to visit your valley in March or April, and if it is as nearly as good you people say it ia, I expect to In rate in the valley. From your adver lisisg, Medford looks the beat tn me Hut I will look into all the towns Yours truly, W. It. KN(II,E. Hit 'em again on tho "ax' deal. Nioux Falls, 8. I)., January 1. COMUVNIOATIOIfS. To (he Editor Mr: As yu say you we untramollct!, therefore you can give I t under dog a chance. Indeed, it I ould be most unlair not to allow ineona to answer Father (Iregory's uitrary dictuin on Hocialima, espeoi :ly on the eve of an election. Ho any icialaaa is revolutionary. It is, and ivulutioaary, but it only wanls I hi poe.eone.le weapon of its warfare to i be free apecch, free press, fair arbitra I km aid ballots instead of ballets. Does bv 0.4 know all the progress and ad vaawe ia the world has Inn revolu ttonw) I The reverend father cites Ihe Affenl to teuton as ituthority on the HoesaJpts' attitude toanrd religion. I m glaal to furnish it tn you In Inst ivjeeli 'a copy. The same has been re 'itvaatud sissy timet Please print it. To vou it tiay be bread rnst upoa the -materi. Htacercly and resjiectfullv, 1.. I,. RKASiR. tori, dr., Jmi. II. JACKrjoarvnjua itim. FOUR WEEKS MORB TO FILE PETITIONS SAI.EM. dr., Jan. . Chief Clerk 8. A. Ko7.er, of Ihe office of Ihe secretary ef stale, and I. II. Van Winkle, assist ant attorney general, havo computed the various dates thut must be observed in ruing initiative petitions, nominating pennons, pampiiiets, etc., for Ihe ecu oral and primary elections I his spring. .is initiative petitions must be filed bv January .11, it is evident that thore must be some active work in the next four weeks on Ihe part of those who have initiative measures ia charge. The primary election will be held April I and the general election June 1. i5l FLOBIB AIiLEN, WITH fefL )& ABE YOU CRAZY?' ATEB TONIGHT. AT THE MEDFORD THE "Are You Crazy!" the latest mil- comedians have been secured to prop sical comedy success, will be the at- erly present the eomcdv. traction at the Medford Opera House This is one of the biifireat drawing tonight. Thia attraction will be ono of curds .Malingers llnzelrigg 4 Williams mora tnao ordinary importance from have offered their patrons this season, a tueameal standpoint, as it is n as it cornea highly recommended as one sparkling new musical comedy. The of the beat inimical comedies on the title in itself suggests all sorts of pos- road. It is brimful of bright and witty Simmies aside from the intensely funny lines, clever comedy situations and orig dialogue and comedy situations. Much inul inusiiul number! written especi interest is promised from a musical ally for tho production. Kvcrv detail point of view; a number of new and necossury to please the eye and enter original songs and musical numbers tain nn audience who wants to Inuili have been written especially for thia and enjoys good music and specialties production and a carefully selected will bo found in this enjoyable enter company of singers, dancing girls nnd tainment. INTERSOHOLABTIO DEBATE NEXT FRIDAY EVENING CONDUCTOR PUTS BOBBERS TO FLIGHT WITH LANTERN KANHAH CITY. Jan. 7. Four men attempted tn rob the passengers of the Missouri, Kansas 4 Texas passenger, standing in Ihe Union station here, early today, niey were frightened off be fore aecuring any money. Thev took the grips of two (lernian eminrants I wo or the robbers flourished revolv ers. I.oiiduclor II. W. Drew attacked Ihe robbers, hitting one on the bead wilh a lantern. Thev fled. Thev were not masked. Two men were arrested and held for investigation. POPULAR PROfESSO PASSES THROUGH MKDFOBD i-rotessor Jasper N. Miller named inroiigii .ucciiord Monday nn a trip to his place nn Box creek, near Butte rails. His school, district SI. in th. Burnt district, .losephone county, closed December 29. and will open the first Monday in February, Professor Miller was for several years a diligent student it I tie Ashland normal school and lias taught in various schools in this coun ty nith much success, Kent winter ie had the Betts school and left a large ircie or warm friends at tbe closs of the vear. CoHMr from Wataauigtaa Miaus. The state of Washington produced in I WW blister copper aggrtgatlnu WO. i-M pounds, nn increase of about 6,IKH) pounds over the output for IPOS. The input was derived chiefly from mines n Masiuania, Snohomish and Stevens ouniies, and was smelted in Washing ton, Alaska and British Col The t'nitod Stales geological survey hss jusl issued ss an advance chapter from " Mineral Resources of the I'nited States, Calendar Year l!fl," a detailed reMirl oa the production of copper in (wepnret by I,, c. Oralon, geolo gist. Copies of this report may he ob tained by applying to the director of the survey at Washington. D. C. Vlie Mbaatu Vrim gave a very deliglit fnj flirty list Saturday evening Card towk i the greater part of the evening. flstl by music and nt 12 o'clock a ity aappcr was acrved in the din iag room. Charlw Nuitian wan form nata In receiving the rirat prir.e, a book entltlM "A Six Cylinder Court hip," while Professor Wells received the riwanlatiuii, toy drum, which O isn't bard tn beat. Those promt were; QMiaeet MVrvena rfenni. Clara Elmer. Joaephine IKilH-gan, Anna WenJt, loua I Inch, Maude Prim, !)!. Prim and Perthn Prim; Meiijra. Kl Ioiicgan, P. Ilonegan, A. ElmiW,' Professor Wells, t. Wilkinson, .4,'harlca Nanpan 1 hud -itxv Seiton.U " Andrew Oantrall and wife of llunrom, bis Cw aWm Bar Feed. COIiVAU.lS, dr., Jan. S.-A 5 year Id IlAtsteiu at Ihe rolleg dairy made milk yield or 1.1,744 pnnnil for the ai ending December 31. The urod net cartied a butter fat record ef tlH.SS v.miiI. and yieldiHl 520.T3 pounds of butler, that at prices current during the year brought $170. Sk waa not pushed in the feeding, but given the ontinnry raliooa Incident to say well kept diary. Ilee food for the vesr Ciwt to, leaving a net profit of 1i. The first interscholnstic debnte in Southern Oregon will occur nt Ihe Opera House next Friday evening nt 8:1.1, when the successful contestants of the High School Debating club will meet a picked team from the Klumntli Fulls high school. All over the state these debates are going on, and gradually the winners of the district contests will be diBcovered and those will compete in iu lerdistrict contests, and the interdis trict champions will meet at Eugene some time in the spring tn decide the state championship. Medford wants to send a team to Eugene. Medford people can ahow their interest in their bovs by coming out next Fridny evening anil supporting them to victory. They hai tu defeud Ihe negative aud that isn easy. They are working hard lo make a good showing, anil all should show their appreciation. The Medforil team is composed of Vernon Vawter, Curl Olasgow and Elmer Swagerty. Klamath Falls will be represented bv Alex. Mar tin, Carlisle Yaden, Vincent Yaden Admission 25 cents, reserved seats .t.r cents. Tickets on sale Thursday at Hnskins' or buy of the committee. Boal Eatato Transfers. 10 in Circuit Court News. Iowa Lumber i Box company vs. J D. Hooker; judgment for plaintiff for ill and costs. T. J. Kenney vs. Opp Consolidated Mines: dismissed. L. Reynolds vs. Opp Consolidated Mines st al,; dismissed. State of Oregon vs. C. I,. Ilummclecv; indictment dismissed. Phoebe M. Dek mil vs. Wilis Wright nt al.; deeree taken. State of Oregon vs. Oeorge Putnam; lefeodant filed demurrer. Charloa M. Pheiater vs. Rosa A Phaister; decree by default. . D. Van Dyke vs. Nettie Van Dvke; decree bv default. State of Oregon vs. John Jones; i guilty and fined $10. State of Oregon vs. Charles A. mons; trial on. ca.l Si New Caaes. John F. White and Benjamin Trow bridge vs. J. A. I.vons; Kennies Reames and Peter Dcisch, attorneys for plaintiff. STATE'S PORTION OF COIN raOS FlWUlT RESERVES Hurt is Runaway. EPdKNK, dr., Jan. J. V. llohW, Io accord with the provisions of the act of the legislature of 1P07, Hecre lary if State f. W. Benson has com pletcd and announced his apportion ment of the state's III per cent isirtion of money received by the l-nitod States orestry department for the rental of the national forests within the stnte for stock rangiug, etc., for the vears ending June ."to, IPoti and 1!M7, resiwct ivelv. The receipts from Ihe forestry bu reau for the year ending June 30, l!MHI, amounted to 75S,Vd, which waa di vided among th. several counties in which forest reserves were located, win puled upon the basis of a total of .otis.SAO acres of forest reserve area. at the rate of .OO0S7212ISS cents per acre. Tke amvuut received from for csl reserve rental to June 30, 1U07, was I:t.llSII.9l, computed upon the basis of a total reserve area of I A,4ii:i.4V acres, and waa divided among the several counties ai the ratio of .rHi4!'-'i: teots pe acre. K. J. Edwnrds lo Alice Ii. Track, property in Talent $ .Kid N. 1. Viuvter to C. X. I'nliii, half interest ill lots 7 nnd 8, block 17, Medford S. (1. Simon to W. C. Riser, Jr., 2S2 ucres in township .IS, rnnge 1 W Thomas V. Fish lo F. T. FibIi, land ill section 5, township .15, range 2 W James Shields to Frank It. II in kle, 1 acre in D. L. C. fio, township 37, range 2 W Frank It. lliukle to Isabclle Stierley, 1 acre in D. I,. C. ,W, township 37, range 2 W .1. E. Olson to Robert Wilson, lot 2, block 5. OImoii 's Addition, .Medford C. A. Wnlruff to Benjamin A. Town, release of bond Mert F. Ball to Eva E. Sanborn, bits 0 and 7, block I, ltall A1 dilion, Woodvillo Joseph A. Ward lo W. T. Wilson, properly in Park Addition, M oil ford 10 12i 4"n 2.-.0 3011 Coal for Snlo. Wo are now prepared to furnish hand picked coal nt the mine, five inilc .iibl of town, iu any ainoiint desired 7.50 per ton. tf PACIFIC COAL CO. Important to Housoholdcrs. The city engineer will hand you in the next few days your officinl number for vour house. Present this card to Shortic (nrnett nnd he wilt sell you the 3-ilich numbers nt the rate of 8 1-3 cents per number. If you lmvo secured numbers iilready nnd find they nro wrong, bring them in to Shortie nud he will trade you the right numbers. tf Pruf. J. N. Miller was iu Medford Mouday en route to hia hoinesUad in Big Butte district. He has been suc cessfully teaching school in Josephine county. TIME TABLES BOUTHEBN PAOITIO BAXLWAY. Northbound. Xo. lGjOregon Express.... No. 14 Portland Express... No. 225 j For Ashland I Southbound. No. 15 1 California Express.. No. IJjSun Francisco Exp. No. 225 From Grants Puss.. 5:39 p. in. 9:4!l a. m. 10:15 a. m. 10:35 a. m. 1 :50 p. m. 9:15 p. m. PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. No. lj Loaves Medford No. 3 j Leaves Medford No. 2 Arrives Medford No. 4Arrivos Medford 8:00 a?m. 2:45 p.m. 10:10 a. m. 5:00 p. m. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY No. 2 Leaves Medford No. 4 Leaves Medford Motor Leaves Medford Motor Leaves Medford .... No. 1 jLeavcB Jacksonville.. Wo. J I Leaves Jacksonville.. Motor! Leaves Jacksonville. MotorlLeavea .lacksouville.. 10:10 a. 111. 5:55 p. ill, 2:00 p. m, 9:00 p. Hi 9:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m 1:00 p. iu. 7:30 p. m Special motor ear trips during day, $2.00 and upwards, according to num ber people. Phono Jacksonville office. MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Hazelrigg & Williams, Mgrs. - Wc-dnesdny, January 8, THE MERRY MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY, ARE YOU CRAZY ? THE mo MI'SIC Fli.V SHOW with FRANK D ANSEL nnd 17 OTHERS 17 ?. DANCING (IIIILS FUNNY COMEDIANS CATCHY MUSICAL HITS SEE THE TEDDY BEARS POPULAR PRICES. RANCHES FOR RENT Grain Alfalfa and Stock Ranchos. DH. C. I?. RAY, Medford, Or. For City Recorder Benj. M. Collins INCUMBENT Candidate forRcIilcction. Competent, faithful, hon est. H is record speaks for itself. Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Sutni'thing wli irh is nt considerable inttTost to tho public gontTtilly nnd which is perhaps not griii'mlly known is the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of t lie Southern Pacific company and nil points in tlio I'nited States. Bv means of this svstetn tickets may he purchased nt Medford from any place tn the United Stutos nnd Jtailed nr trlegrnphcd direct to the ,-arty wishing to oomo here. Sleeper accommodations nnd small amounts of ash in connection with these tickets may also te furnished nt the same timo." tf SALE OK MUNICIPAL HONP9. Scaled proposals will he roceived bv Ihe city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at the office of the city record or of said city, until Fridny, Janunry 10, l!H$, nt 6 o'clock p. m.. for the pur he of f -.t.OOO in ten-year, ft per cent oupon bonds of said city, in denominn ions of 00 ench, interest pnvnble semi annually. Knch btd must be Ac companied by a certified check for nn amount equal to 5 per cent of the Amount of such bid, nnvable to the city of Medford, nnd said citv council re serves the right to reject nnv or nil hi. is. Batod nt Medford, Oregon, Peeemher II, 1107. HKN.T. M. COLLIN'S, City Tteeordor. No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hoi Water in the House Then is the time you ap preciate the couvcnicuce of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS A 1 VI i Attach a plug to the nearest lamp socket and turn the switch rKVT, QUART. TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Rut Site Is specially adapted lor nurscry Slmple Doratlc Clem fCvj(L Sale ( 1 1 J . r I : I (II (IKE II : y I Ills Condor Water and P;wer Co. l'hono 8S.1. Office on Seventh Street. Opposite tlic Hig Klcctrie Nign. Mra. N. Uracil nf -Klamath Falla. who hat been vt.iling relative, anil .le,.ulv lt,ter reveuua (n.pccMF. ..fti,I,Jf iivUl ln uwf(,nli j.1i,1,vi,. pinfuHr Ihoiieh a., aeri..u.ly hurt cw',nd )r.t, , umrncl h.mie a..t l..nK tin trim ruooina ikit whila nn hi. ..... bar, been iienilin the laal few .lav. I urn- In. tiling lie waa thrown from hit' ' ' " In tow. the fruett. of Mr R. It. n,,w. ,i and a bail a.h cut lb the lop f, Ulir T, ,,, vm,r tlf Mra J.inc. T. Biieltl.-J. wlu. ha. hit hea.l aa.I wveral r,h. KMited ayad c, ,.,, w ,m ,h , U. quite 111 for a nun.hcr of wcekt. wrenched. Q , H-aford Haturd.r fA R. W. GRAY, Builder COI-ONIAI, Pi)iVl WOR K, (iKlLIi AM) LATH ,- WORK, I'ATTKRXS, KT( TKI.KIMIOXK 471. MKDFORD. OR. O o Sale of U ii (lei muslins NOW GOING AT FULL BLAST COME This sale will lie an event to be remembered by all who take advantage of it. BARGAINS in new, clean, white imderniuslins that will not be equaled in many cities of the northwest. Every lady who attends this sale will find VALUES that she did not think could be found in this season of HIGH COTTONS. PLENTY for all who come, so don't hesitate to look because you fear the assortments are poor they will be broken later,'tis true, but now you can certainly find exactly what you need. MANY OTHER SPECIALS NOW OFFERED AT THIS STORE Hosiery & Knit Underwear SALE SPECIALS J f a pair for all 12ic and J- loc Children's Hose; all sizes and the best values we ever saw at the prices. 1 Qf a Pa"' or a ladies' A -ei and Children's fine rib bed and plain cashmere Hose, all sizes; about 33 dozen in all; the best 25c values on the market. s a garment for Ladies' Vests and Pants ; a reg ular 35c quality of the ribbed, fleeced Cotton Underwear. 7Qr a Karment for a fine Silk and Wool Under wear, all sizes, $1.25 value; light weight, just the finest for this section. MEDFOKD'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP BAKER FIRST ROOM NORTH OF JACKSON CO. BANK ! The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first-class house in tho city. Absolutely the finest grill between Portland aud San Fraucisco. A spocialty Is made of oysters, sholl and other fish. All meats used are cold storare government inspected. Catering In all its branches. THE LEGAL BLANK DEPARTMENT Of the Southern Oregonian is the best and most complete south of Salem PARTIAL LIST OP BLANKS Warranty Deed MortKitrt I Mux iinil Short Forma Sjiti.HfHct'n of Morttrnire TrnnnOrof Ijrn !vtr of Attorney Mit'hunic'rt Lion Water Kutht REAL ESTATE QiiltclaimlDeod Bond for Deed MortKftKM Lease Wilh Tax Payment Provision Option to lluy Lund Aprent'a Contract MISCELLANEOUS! Rill of Sale Lkiuor Liccnnc Forms NotU'e to Trespassers Creditor's Claim AKiiinst Estate Chattel Mortfrafre Acknowledgment C'onftMtifoD of Judgment Covers for Blanks Tlneer Iv-atim Htnd for I Miner Lien FOR KENT. FOIl SALE, HUtNlSHEOHiOOMa. ETC. (on cardboard). MINING. Quartz I vocation Water Riht Onvon and U. S. Forma Contract so Sell l 1'roof of Labor JUSTICE OF PEACE . Civil and Criminnl Subpoenas Attachment . . . Uisiertikinjr and A0 Rnrnwhment davltor Atfeachment "'H Canimitment for Fin fcotict' to Jurors Jury Order Civil Complaint Warrant for Arrest rnoiiATE Petitions for loiters of A.lniinistration. AdminiMtrator'ii. Executor's and Ouanlian's R.n.lr. and Uitis: Onler Setting Apart Pn-perty Exempt from Executkn;01er o n .rn.m Saleof u am l',.M.,,l Proiverty Citation: Commisakm to ApfrVJerS; lA-tn-r Admini-tnUhm; Inventory and Appraisement; Proof of Will; Latter Summons Execution Jiulttnit-nt Transcript Commitment for 'lYial Searvh Warrant Attachment Notice of tinrnishtaent (Jmiid Jury Subpoenit Inilictment Transcript of Jutfmnent CIRCUIT COURT UndertakiriR and Alldavit Summons for Attachment Cost Hill Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Execution Search Warrant Notice to Jurors SI I e'IVf F I JVN KS ! ' f US" LANDoFICE. COUNTY COURT AND .1 All printed after the latest s and best forms. c) Orders promptly filled at Portland prices. c) Give us a trial SOUTHERN OREGONIAN OMMQOn j north kai( f tho miib-al qrt4t the Borthrnt ninrMr of the Wutb-st TO WHOM IT MAY OONC.KBX. . t Mm bTthnnt miMTfeA Till tonrtifv tll.tt T Will ntOselltP nunrtmr Al U. X. t...naf.in M C I nnv rry r partis to the full extent ! f range l flf l'ilimiiotte Mrftlian rJ Oi Mm low th.-it nt tTin nt . . .jj t m iiiiimt , iu vri'irmi, runrniUnK line pr-aftirt-u l ( Hi v t'hwtnA Ii.-:it..l in t, i Li... .... ' , . . 4 ' tjilnrti located in the untlieiMt 'ltr vln lit lnn.l it Ii "rO o - o r of-the northes.. 'quartet,; ke (bned) O ANNIE M. LWER. Oo ' o 1