vbm itEfaixSiiD Miit liaBtrMi, AiMfrFORD, oregion. sTntiuft. .TAjniAtefe1 30, .torn Medford MailTribune JUlU.ToIHit DAIUY KXCKPT S.VTUIIDAY. A consolidation of tiu Mo-rfard Mall, established 150; tha Souther Oreaett lan, tn. dished IDO:: tho Democratic Times. established 1872; the Ashlsnd TH un, rMMbllahed 19S. and the Medford Trlbu establlahed 10J. "Official Paper of the Cih of Medford. GEORGE PUTNAM, Kditor .! Mauagcr. ,..,.i ... din matter November 1. 1."". "the. poatofflce at Medford. OrcEon, under the a,ct of M.x.i 3, J87. )ne year, br mall. SUBSCRIPT! ON RAT' : 5.00 One moi i fcy mall or carrier....! 5& A CASE OP SOUR GRACES. Tlie unsportsmanlike North Yakima fruitgrowers, un--willing to accept defeat in open competition, have circu lated nun .'ous canards regarding the prize-wiunhig ear of Spitzen'.orgs from the Rogue River valley at the Spo kane national apple show. Every possible technicality was trum . d up when the awards were announced., and since then ..no false statement after another has been cir culated ngiiinst Rogue River fruit. The latryt canard sprung by the disappointed exhibit ors is to the v oct that one of their number followed up the prize-waning car xo Washington and secured several apples fron it, which he submitted to a government pom ologist, by whom they were pronounced i:iaKed. As a matter of J act. government pomologists are not authori ties on fruir disease and never pass upon them, this being left to the pathologist. The Mail Tribune's Washington correspondent wires that some apples alleged to have come from the prize-winning carload, were submitted to jNL B. Waite, government -pathologist, who reported that in his opinion dark spots on the apples were caused by spraying with arsenate of lead and that fruit so sprayed might appear oil right when picked, but later show spots. G. A. Bracket, government pomologist at Washington wires to the Mail Tribune as follows: 'Want it distinctly understood pomology department is not circulating report prize apples were diseased." P. J. O'Gara. government pathologist in cliarge of the depjr tmenf work on the coast, who saw the prize-winning api before thev were shipped and closely examined the states' uit they were nearly perfect, and that lie. doci mt b' Ii. that any government official pronounced them : used. If diseased apples were submitted, he . .. 4 .f .f . OVKSTIOX OV l'AKKS MOST IMPORTANT NOW IIKKORK CITY -f The Indies of tho flrtmtor Modford club, who moot next Monday nflor noon, aro roIiir to take un thu ques tion of parks. This Is norhnns tho most Important subject In connection with tho city of Medford. Wo taavo ono nice Uttlo park now, and 1 be lieve arrangements are being made to park the Southern Pacific right of way through the town. Thla Is all good and beautiful, but these are small parks, and even with our pres ent population U has beeu demon strated during the band concerts of last summer that tho park was not large enough to I old the poople oven though they crowded almost as closo together as In an opera house. We must begin to look outside- of tho present city limits for a park of at least 40 or 00 acres 80 would bo better. The city now owns a small tract of land where the reservoir Is located, and Just beck of It and ad jacent to the city holdings la a beau tiful knoll overlooking tho entire val ley. 1 dare say this could be had now at a very reasonable price. It Is owned by Mr. Pierce, and ho Is a public-spirited man. Then again, there Is a beaittitul spot, owned by tho Stewart estate, at the end of Qakdale. This would make a beau tiful park. Now, of course, no one would advocate expending any money on the.se suburban parks at present, but Just procure tho land, mako a small paymeiit, enough to hold, and then you caa Improve It later on. In a short tlmo these grounds will bo built over with costly residences, and It will be no easy job to condemn and buy all this property for park pur poses. Don't forget that we. are going to build a city here of 26.000 In the next few years. When you look off towards the hills, don't think that the present limits are pormanent, De progressive, use your vision; Don't have your ambition bounded, as Ham let declares, in a nutshell. John M. Root Is going to address the ladles of the Greater Medford club and touch upon tho question of parks and sanitation. Wo of the Commercial club aro glad to know that our sister organization has also commenced the work In good earn est. Came, girls. THE XXVT OBtUBKSXOir. Oh. H'a motoring liore, mid It'n motor. ItiK there. It'n motorlitir, niolorlwr. everywhere, Tho liable In tuotorhiK carriage ho, The kMs soon will const on ttui silvery Know In nutomobobs un steep nutomoslldes In wildly hilarious uutomorldc. Our dancers are danctni: gy automo JIkr. Our doctors drive round In their auto nioislun; And those who would perch on fauia'a hlk-hcst bars Now hitch up thttr waguni to automo stars, Thu farmer la smiting hit harvest to gain When loading his hay on hta automo Wain Or cnrrlni; the earth with hi autorao plow, Or milking hi anoUnr automooow; Or Minting the choremau frith automo lex To gather ouch tnorntiiE tue frash au tomoeitfs 'Neath the automatical lu tho automo coop, To the tun of the ;rootrs shrill sU tomowhoou. "White h Who plays golf will tvjolce at the call Of the automocaddy who ball. V MISS MKLVlMiK UAH MAUN A lmTlNtt-- HO WHAT'S TIIR IIHISV -r -f lly Kd Andrews. Miss Hobo Molvlllo drow n 1Ir houso last ovonlng to sob her c.liurnc turlsutlon of Sis Hopklhs, AVhen ono crltlcUca a play llko that 'Of Sis Hop. kins they, must tiptoe lightly, becattsu it is a pertarmnuco that Is dear to thu hearts of tho p'eoplc, It Is a story of honiely llfo. 'Llku Will CarUou's 'poems, It deals wtth people and things that nre dear to every heart, The old farmhouse with Its fireplace and the good mother who makes mince pics. There la no doubt that tho play of Sis Hopkins Is a picture of rural lite, and the only criticism thnt could bu offered la tho colors In which tho au thor has painted the picture. He has used 'glaring reds and bright hues. While this quickly catches tho public eyo, o,nd so far as thu masses nre concerned It spells success, but one who Is a lover of real tert could not but wish that somber hues, tints of brown and gray, had been selected by the author. Sis Hopkins as played by Miss Molvlllo is a caricature rath- chasca hla r than a character, for to tell the truth no sttch e character as His Hop kins ever lived In tho heavens above. The outomocamul will aoon ld th Van in the earth beneath, or the waters Prom Automoahba to Autoraodati. . unuer tue earm. Every speech, even Ami down In th. kitchen, by hook or m ner nrst appssrauco, snows ner to by crook. he a gin or unusual good sense; he Som day we'll rejole In an autotno- Bluoa nor laiuer and mother aro char- cook acicrs representing good, sensible Who mor than a wk In .the houta-' (arm people, a little above tho aver- holtl will atop age in in.c.icci, ana tor tus to snow To Joy in the jeata of th automocop, I up so lamely and unfanblonablo Tea. It's motors by Uay and It's motors atriKes one as a on inconsistent; out by nlcht: i1"" aieixuio starieu out years ago Wherever we look thera's m motor In to please me people, and sho has suc- lSht. icoedea. aao nan made a fortune. All ov.r the land they ar qulta thai ana carries nar automobile wiik her ana enjoys lire so wntus tno user fromut And every old barn haa becoma aga. a gar- auaiBxrr visa bxata. SO sJUOfm VABTY f TEXAS IiKADS IV -f BOND IS3UKS FOB BUILDING OF BO IDS "f---f---f---f-f-f-f---f-f-f---' ' THE WAIL BF THE T UNGSTEN A frngllo Uttlo TungHlou ltuup wnu ulmvo tho hendu of tho thiiiK " boliig uutigly piii'Uod at th" lump works, lu ti Uttlo box or hot own, then Into another box, and curried by tho guui'shoed shipping olorli to tho trti'n. Sho rodo and rodo, comliiK ut lant to her Journtiy'ti end, nnd wiim not hurled from thu cur, lllto it common trunk, hut gontly placed on n truck. Kvuryouv who spied tho label, "Tuiik- Hten" on tho box looked up with u bentltlo smile, llko St. Cecilia ut tho plana, lly and by an exproKmuau sho hud heard they worn Htiuh un couth men picked her up gingerly nnd took hor to it iitore. Thure they unswathed her, and tho dapper clerk mild: "Why, thero'M u Tungsten," nnd quickly put her Into an "anyold-ockot" on un "old time fixture," and lo, nnd liuliolil, sho shnuo forth lu a blnxu of glory llko an Knuteru dentin,,, How loud thoy Nang thu pruluex of Tuugstuul Tho proprlutor wits over heard to say thnt It tho Ctuiont-wav-lug kejit up, Inutend of liavliii; u bill to puy tho lluhtlug company would be owing him money. Now It happened that in tho same train there wnu another box contain ing another llltlo ,Tunr,H(en--somewhat opinionated, who liuil heard of tho suffragist ticket, woiuuii'h rights, and tho "square deal," nnd wuh going to get It, Who'i they unimeked her and edged over to tho drop cord, nhe said: "HOLD! It Is not enough that you admlro me; I would be cherished as well. nm ho Ithy but delicate. Call me a poached eg;r If you like, but 1 want u piece of tonst to sit on, "I pine for company and eok my affinity a very proper reflector--that we may revel lu each others glory, the whole giving you more ra dleuco; for whllo I nm but 112 with this reflector on I wilt- look llko r0." The Mtorn keep stood hack urn1 mused; "There Is much renxou lu her Haying." and right nwny started for young and beautiful, let's pull togeth er -and we will ao wonders. E. M. A. HAN BRRNAHDINO. Cl.. Jan, J9, n'" eiectricty Rhnp to spend some But for Deputy Sheriff Trarabla'e aklll money, when the bold little Tungsten ful us or h lariat. Thomas Wppln. his urrented IiIh arm saying; "Htny I wlf and thr children probably would would speed) with thee further. b lying dead under the qulcaamla of This glad raiment I auk of thin In for tha MaSoT Valley wash today. tiilno good, that 1 mr.y nerve thee bet Th Poopln family wan drlvlnr to tur. Thou shelterest thy hnrxo thnt Porhaps it Is that Texas la bigger their ranch when they -attempted to he may do more work for thee And nnd needs more public roads, but It Is fdrd a harmless looking stream. In I even ao It Is with me. for you are nil Inn Interesting fact that in 1909 toe moment tha two horses drawing the I fancy thy generosity ho much MOVE FOB GOOD BOADH IS NOW OX 1.V DEAD KABXKST -f-f-f One can tell by the sentiment ex pressed that the good roads move ment Is here In dead earnest, and, as fected In each county. Is concentrated Lone Star 3tnto Issued more bonds vehicle wera caught In the grip of thirl that I am willing to he hung up, high for good roads construction loan any Quicksands. Tha struggling beasts other In the country, and Is keeping I Were quickly swallowed and tha wagon up the lead this year. land Its human occupant wars follow uond issues for roads OKKrejcatlnr ling rapidly when Tremble arrived SiT. 000. 000 were tnado oc'.autnOrUed I Tremble, uncoiled bla huso, threw It to to be maJe by Texas counties laatlPeppln, who fastened tha rope about year, and under the spur of. public hta wifa'a waut. flha wa drawn to sentiment, as expressed- by concen-1 safety and tb others followed. I'eppln trnted orsanlzatlon throughout the I was thu last tu leave. As ha waa state, road development Is Ixlngl dragged from tha aeat of tha vehicle It pushed as rapidly as conditions and I disappeared beneath tit onda. the supply of cash will permit i n la organisation, mora or less per-1 AttaU t Heat Brtaeall. NEW TORK. Jon. Abe Attell, which l will Hltoil liiHlriiiis tiutihcnmit, anil yel koep out of their vliilou." "Hut why Hhoilhl I ImiiK tlo !. niutied tho calico eiiller. '"TIh fule; I miiHt. ho mi Initialled," rejoined IJio TiiUKHten, "II Ih ao decreed." "For Iheo 1 will mako ovnry sacri fice, and hang with my foot down forovermoro." "Hut. sorrowfully said thu muruhaut, or thin TuiiHuton so uppenled to htui, "thnt means a rixliur;." "IJulto so," quoth thw Tiiugstoii,. "Unruly tho goodness of thy heart Is not hounded by thy pumi utrlngH? (lei theo bunco unto u TuttgHtoltur agency und undor thy arm thou caiiut curry it Foldlnu Tunt, Htoller for which 1 yearn, und can bu forever happy with. One with link HimpeiiHlou, uud when my fancy mux toward outdoor dlvorslon, I will think or tho (golf) Miilco ulovo mo. And I deiilre und aiillvlhrutor which will break the Jar,, even no thy rub ber heels relieve the strain on thy iiplue. Thou canst tuko thru or four of my kind and put Ilium In tho satuu fixture, which will glvo un ubumlnuco of light, uud dispel l',i gloom round about' this area. "For light Ih life and ho who Im parls light to another, has not there fore Ictm light, but wulks by a uumbor of t oi Chen Instead of one," The good store keep luarvulled ut the wlsdoui of the loquacious Tung Hteu, but went forth and did hur bid ding, mid put lu Tuugutollura, com plete, thereby transforming his store Into u place of woudurous beauty Their reflection Is now radiated tu the Joy of his coiiutouancv, and hu rejolcen hi doing what tho Tuugstun told It 1 tu to do. The moral of which la, that le lobster Ih the wise guy nftur all. And If you glvo the TuugNttm a fulr chauco and lined It an ll should bo used, with proper reflectors and In u properly i-oustructed Tiiugstoller fixture, grot hlciiNlngH (and Huvlugs) are In store for you. You can quietly rvad tho "t'hargo of tho Light Ilrlgado" whllo your rival storekiMipiir slaus the "Hong of Sixpence." Notable dtapluy of wash rubrics at Meeker & Co.'s Wen r KiadTit Shoes. For plumbing, sen Medford Hard ware Co. 269 v must have come from some other source, and . . - - i x n ii. i 1. ,1 J. xi . i. -""s ""-i i"" imiu6 lunum iu . c.,!. uuumiciuui unu.,,,u icrampion leainerweigai 01 uis worm, he Stal.- emphatically that lie does 110 iee tliat anv,wlch we shoui bend our enorgles Association, which Is now gathering announced today Ida acceptance of a s the procuring of suitable laws so I statistics on public roads, preparatory letiallenga by Jem Drlacoll. champion of that the different conntles tuny be to still further syatematlelng the I Koaland. Tha match Is scheduled to be. at U ralae funds. (campaign of encouraging road build-lhsid in San Fronolaco soma tlma in A to who will build the roads. Ing In the stale. I March and will go 19 round. trat U u simple matter. The United Kach county Is being asked to I Atteli'a acceptance followed a cabl , fault ct.niu be found with the prize-w:lining apples. It w-.h tlie concensus of opinion of those who attended " the apple how as well as the unanimous judgment of the . - . ., m . ,. . ii iui i isuim gareranieni win senc an en- uirnisn iui-hu siniisiics, wuicn, wneuigram from pro tno I JIUlgeS, tUa L tlie XronSOU A5 lalltlirie Cil I' was JUSUy enilllCU I glneer hero, who Is not only compe- comploto, will bo printed In map Ban Franclaco. who arranged tha reatoh 4- xi, w,,:tc, iem if uis proiesaion as engineer, iorm, so mai comparison ueiwcea i worrrotn is exsected to return from aeucj ,-nn.- -. .v-..,. . Dnt , 3 pracuCal road builder. Ho counties can ho readily made and theiEuropw soon. will col i with tho experience of the stato or progress be seen-at a glance, eastern ntates that have tried all Commercial clubs throughout Tex of time It takes to go for a doctor. No Hit Yakima has a very bad attack of sour grapes. and it latest action does not place the district ,bef6re the world in a very favorable light. As a matter of fact, al though the Rogue River has never before exhibited a apple shows, it could have won the first prize any year it had desired to make an exhibit, and will probably win tlie sweepstakes at the next apple show, for there is no country in the world that grows a finer Spitzenberg or Newtown apple. ORCHARD HEATING! The Southern Pacific has issued a pamphlet which may be had on application to local agents upon orchard heat . ing, containing suggestions for protecting fruit crops from early spring frost, written by E. II. Grubb. The booklet gives the history of the recent experiments in the Grand valley, Colorado, where last springs crop of frui, !ucd at two million dollars was saved and market ed, t i ii the i acords show the temperatures outside of the 1; rchnr.'s were as low as 19 degrees above zero. 'g. tho danger period of 19Q9, 70 per cent oJ the ' oE t! o Grand valley weiv heated and without ex ception these .-.r .-hards had crops, liilc those that did not heat, the orclum! lost all ofnheir cn'p. Tlie experiments went an far that trees protected by the heat on one sjde and unprotected on the other bore fruit on the protected sido and none on tlje other. 'J lie Grand " " experience proves . nclusively that fruit fin be saved lini'i the ravages of t'wy frost, and that all fruit growers should equip heir orchards with appara tus lo protect their crops Iron, .ho late frosts. It is only in the last three years that killing frosts have been known in he Grand valley in the spring. The first year practically the entire crop was lost, the next year ex perimenting started on a large scale. Last year the entire valley turned out and used every conceivable method of ar tificial heat with a large measure of success. The experi ments demonstrated that "gas oil," a refuse from the re finery, after the crude oil has been distilled, gives the best results as a fuel, putting off a gas which mixes readily with tho air, and gives a good heat, and is easily regulated. Tho Grand valley method is described as a combination of boi'' rinciples of heat and smoke, the smoke being a grat assistant1? "i Maintaining the heat. However, the main point is to rise the temperature. Description of the various kind. of letters .is given as well as the cost, and the booklet w a vai liable, one f or orchardiata. i A few minutes' delay in treating condition i. besides tho many govern I the head of their list of proposed meat testa hat have been going onlaciilevemonts for tho new year; and for years. This engineer will be sent J they aro enllctlng every possible out n the xpenzo of tho government, public or semi-public organization In we, of eo-i-ifi, must get a unity of tho work. effort alt ;i!i,ng tho line from Port-I Georgia nnd other states which use, land couth. This is already being their convict labor In road improve taken up b the Commercial club, and I ment have an advantage over Texas. a good road.4 convention will bo held! which has only Btatute labor, usually in the not i'J distant future, which I commuted by payment of road tax.i snouia navi lepresentatives from ov-ltn addition to taxation and bond le ery road district In overy county be-1 sues. tween here and Portland. Coos conn-1 Yet Texas has made strides In the ly nan neeu noiuing meetings or this public road improvement In recent Kind, and lie writer attended a vorvi veara that must comunl admiration. enthusiastic convention last fall at I It has been done by organized ef-l uoquuie. uougias and Josephlnol fort and the Inculcation of a favor- counties aro equally nnxlous to Join (able sentiment which recognizes the In the movement. Douglas county Is I Importance of substantial highways, in ravor or a urai cuss morougnraro and gladly provides tho means of se- tram Portland to tho California lino, curing them. often proves dangerous. The 'safest way Is to keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In thv bouse, and at tho first Indication of croup give tho child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures, hoiu by an draggists. For asbestos, flatlrons. aee Mod rora Hardware uo. 2CB" It tu gratifying to know that Medford. as usual, is in tho lead. ox CK&xas oy ssebssy Oregon's commercial bodies might do similar orrectlvo work in this di rection, ir thoy would tako deter mined and persistent hold oa it. SHATTLE. Wash.. Jan. 29 Frank H, Holshimer, deputy prosecuting attorney here. Is preparing today to defend him Self from a charge of having received a bribe. Holzhelmer was arrested last night on an Indictment and was released later on bis own recognizance by Judge Ronald. The chcrgs was mads by R. J. I.eav Ut, a Lo Angeles automobile dealer of W.oalth, tuat be gave Holzhelmer and special agent from the nroxecutlon attorney' office 91000 to waive his ex tradition from f.os Angoles to Seattle. Leavltt at the time Was wanted In tit- attle on charge of manslaughter, hav ing been accused of running down and killing- u .strtaweeper In tho summer Of IS 01. Leavitt declared that the accused of flclals had promised to drop extradi tion proceedings. For tin and sheet metal work ro to Medford Hardware Co. z9 Money Lost by Waiting G-room modern bungalow, but and cold water, electric lights, cloiu In; a fine home; $3500. Now 7-room house. r rooms fin ished, electrlo lights, paved street soon, lot 100x109, dandy nhado trnes, south front; a flue Investment; $2 00 terms &00, rest monthly payments. Desirable lot ono block from Oak- dale, 4xl30, east front, a few day.i at sb2(. Lots of lots at right prices, The Walk-Over Habit Habits arc hard to break. There is one habit which it is impossible lo break tlie "WALK OVER" habit. When a man has bought a pair of "WALIv-OVKK" shoes and has had our words substantiated by his own experience he acknowl edges that for elegance and ease, style and service, worth and wear, "WAl.K-OVMIt" shoes are uu equalcd, and he thcrcaTlcr becomes a devotee of the "WALK-OVKR" habit, l.ct that next pair be a "WALK-OVKU." We are Medford 's exclu sive agents for this shoe. aa THE EOADS ARE NEVER BAD, THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD, WHEN YOU WANT TO GO, CALL UP THE DNION LIVERY R, O. DUNCAN, Proprietor. fright 6 Allin 128 Bast Mala 8 treat. GENTLEMEN'S SHOES MM.iU UXJrcz UMU ITUAT IBr IU Br-or irrralun I AwsraxooTBB srxxl nnt in renruj ftccnnwi WITH HIS OTHER APPAREL I CHICAOO, III., Jan. 2. The police THAT PLAfiPR HIM nil A PAIR today prepared to raid a camo of bvdA nn rUMUtO HIM UN A PAIII slea.at Thornton, III., 20 miles south of Uh UISTINCTIVELY WELL-SHOD ibis city, in tno nope or recovering- cTnAN PAQII V sir FHHUn CUra Kile, a Gyearold child, hellevod rttl UM "-AOltT ut rUUHU AMONG THE MANY STYLES OF WE NOW HAVE IN RILAJL jESTATR WEST vSIDE PHARMACY Now Open Ilverrtliluj; lu DriiKS, Mi'iIUIiich, DiiiukIsIh' HiindrlcH, Toilet Articles, I'erfiiiiit'M, Aliiiilciiro ActfhNllli'M, Nick Kooiii Ncccssltli's, AccuratH Proscription Work Ouiiriintcoil, Toltiliono norvlco. I'lonipt delivery, What you want, wlimi you want It. Vou mo cordially In vltiid to Htp Hi mid liisiKirl. our utoro, WEST SIDE PHARMACY TIIOH. MAItTIIOI.O.'MlIU', 800 WICST 7TII HTHHHT I'lij (,, .MnmiKcr. IMIONK 051 MAIS SHOES STOCK. SNAPS CUra Kile, a 0-year-old child, hellevod to have been stolen by the tribe. The Uttla slrl disappeared recently, and from what the police learned, she itfi takn fratn thla cltv liv fllic irlv aleji. The camp and country In Its vl-l I A Uaraitl 41 aorea fruit or al- cunty win be searched carefully by de SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALL- ftt lau- 2 n-le from station. ,h!;;, run f-vln-v" V.w ,ii ED TO THE DUALITV ANFl LOW I et fruit and alfalfa ranch in tho ,nly one presented to the authorities! pninpo ujc Mtuv nil UlfiU- Applejfato valley, ditch und water taat appears plausible. '" , " "T "..IL rikbt with place: 0 an acre: oasv I I If. Mr UU V H V1V T L"J kll HpR ' - ' ' " ' ' -" terms. i.4 I Bljnrn otr nr. rnn imrai I -k.bhwvi-.-jib WW. M-uv. I iJIlUL-O. O C C 113 f ' 1 1 ff I Mill IT. A . f rl . 1 I . . . Mn . iTTaferfAfi t,0 . .Ia:, t, r.r,r.. . .... - "..rLiiE..v? " oom .ana, YO in - " - - r - -f w ' '"-I linil.llllP N'N UN I IllVV 1HIIP a l.IU .1 1 !1 fltl f . t a ascend itisi m bin the last six months w,i,n -,,7i.Jr,; , ! A . 7..? lru"' u ,n mn alla ..- . . - ..... . .. .. .1 lUn UtTM'O Cllnklloiliimo Irt t...!l.i: . aannnn. i . luetmernuera or ine XNaiionai union m nn niun o ruiiiiianilYUa. iiwiv uuiiuuiko, vuu.vuv koou isrmu. Qussworkers have received today a Jfi per 'cent Increase In Wajes. OoliiB to build? Qet your build Ing&hardware from Medford llard yfare Cd:" T ' -2C0 The Wardrobe ssk'y0liLando 210 WEST MAIN. 208 nm iuiwim, MMitrii, or. Savoy Theatre Afternoon and Evening , Entire Change of Progran KI0K0ZiA8S MOTION PIOTUKEB. BXOBLI.BNT MUBIO. .MATIMSB 3130 V. U. EVHHIKO, 7 COIOOC