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V PAG TWt MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 0KKC10N. WEDNESDAY. OCTOW10R 0, 1012. t iv. it 'i md&mSJJmmmSmmSm TJ OCAL AND -IMPERSONAL 'llr, mid Si. Ilcrt Anderson Imva Inft for a vlnlt fct Snh FrancWo. P. 8. Sttcnatrup liaa loft for visit With .friends at Portland. P. ,1. O'Oara lias returned from a vfftlt In' tho Ahtclopu section. 'Medford Consevntory ot Music and LmiEuacew, College Dldg. Tho onlyi! mnsto school In So. Oregon with a full corps of teachers. Send for catalog. .1. 13. Rnyart has 'returned to his Hogue Itlver ranch after u visit with Medford friends. Tlioso'of 'oit In need of alterations ortinalfR on your clothing will do woll to iiavo them done at the Panfor- llHllj I ' Senator Von der Helton returned Wednesday from a huslness trip to Coryallls where ho attended a session of the .board ot rogeuts of the Ore- roii Agricultural college, Dr. Rlckcrt, eyesight specialist. over Kentner's. Unable to secure a nuorum Ikeiclty eounrll did not meet In special sos rIou Tuesday evening as expected. Call the Pantorlum on cither phone and their driver will call and get any clothing yon may have to be cleaned and pressed. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Williams of AiAlaud-re In Med ford on business. S. A. Novell, ladles tailor, tb floor M.F. &H. bldg. fioj,H .Meyer of Medford will spend the winter in California re turning to Mcdford In tho spring. Tho ladles of the M. E. church South, will serve a chicken pie din ner at tho parsonage, 25 North Oak dalo, Friday evening, tho 11th, .com mencing at 5 o'clock. Price 50 cents. Everyone Invited. 13 Tho Woman's Amona Bible class of the Baptist church meet Tuesday evening at the liome of Miss Louise Haupher on West Tenth street. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Miss Dcrna Roberts being the enter taluor. "Collego Girls." Refresh ments were served.- The new offi cers elected for the next six months were: Miss Catherines Mears, presi dent. Miss Bertha Daley, vlce-presf-donti Miss N'ora Dalley, secretary and treasurer. Miss Ella Rollins was visitor. Any young ladles In the city not attending Sunday school are in vited to meet at tho Baptist church nest Sunday morning at 3:4o. A smoker will be held this evening at tho K..P. lodge at which time rep rescntation at the grand lodge which meets next Tuesday at Portland will he considered. A large delegation will be sent to Portland In hope that Dr. C E. Saunders of this city can be elected vice-grand chancellor. Garland stoves and ranges, lubri cating oils. F. W. Sbaplelgh Hard ware, No. 28, South Central. Arthur Geary Is down from Eu gene, looking after tho Geary or chard on Griffin creek, which Is loaded with fruit. Lost, October 1, a pair of eye glasses in case. Finder please leave at Mall Tribune office, t Gaorge. N. Anderson of Ashland and his sister, Miss Belle, were In Medford Tuesday. Now Is the tlnio to have your blank ets and heavier bed clothing put in order for winter at the Pantorlum. Those who have not registered tor the coming November ejection, should do so beforo October 0, as registra tion closes on the" 19th Inst. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and 15.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. ' E. E. Morrison, J. F. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kllno of Griffin creek wero recent visitors In Med ford. t Hats cleaned and blocked Pantor Jtitn. Prof. P, J. O'Gara was In the north western part of tho county the fore part of the week, on official business. Mr. 31111s, who has been employed In L. Hell's butcherahop for some time, and his wife left for San Fran cisco Tuesday. Oak and hardwood 4.50 and $5.00 per cord, Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. A. IX, Cannon, clerk of tho U. S. district court, has been spending the past few dayH at the Trail farm of J, E, Knyart. Ho left for Portland Tuesday evening. Diamond Edgo tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. Bhaplelgh Hardware, 28 South Central, f S. P. Deltoboam, Geo. O. Henry, S. C. Whlttlngton and John . Dun utngtou were down from Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. j Suits that you think arc scarcely good enough to wear, can bo thai oughly renovated at a trifling cost, by the Pantorlum, Weeks &McGo wan Co. iTJmERTAKERS jMfti. ritoBMM -V, W. Wcka tarn A.X. on,. MM v ,J?' A , George A. Gardner and Jay Tcr rell of Talent tarried several hours In Medford Tuesday. Dr. T. T. Shaw nlid ltoy Ulrteh of Jacksonville wero lh Medford Tues day, on their way north ' Dr; Rlckcrt, oyeslght specialist, over Kentucr's. ' A, Corldn and U. 11. Bradshaw were down from Hrownsboro the fore pArt of tho week, Plumes cleaned and curled at tho Panlorluhi. Irving McCall of Prospect Is In Medford, having just returned from a trip to uuuorntn. Dr., !.!. nlf.n.ftYnlltnilmn. Mrs. H. Cameron hns returned from a visit with rolmhos living In Portland. Try a Vapor hath for that cold Dr It. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg., phone Home 145. Frank urump and Frank Cameron ot Applegate wero business visitors in Medford Tuesday. Ladles suits, skirts and Jackets made over, or repaired neatly and well at tho Pantorlum. S. E. Dnnnlngton of Jacksonville was In Medford Tuesday, accompa nied by Mr. Martin of Wallowa coun tjv his brother-in-law. Dr. Morrison has removed his of fice from tho St. Mark's block to roams 11-212 second floor Gnrnett Corvy building. 17i E. 11. Hanley left for Northern California on Tuesday afternoon's train, on a short business visit. Vapor baths and scientific massage $1.00 for men and women. Dr. U J. Lockwood, chlroproctcr and nervo specialist, 203 Gamett-Corcy1 Bldg phone Home 145. Mrs. M. M. Taylor and Mrs. Min nie Kelly of Jacksonville wero vis itors In Medford Tuesday. Small rugs cleaned Pantorlum. Furs cleaned and rellned at Pan torlum. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins ot Cen tral Point wero among their Med ford friends Tuesday afternoon. Mr, H. will shlji several thousand boxes ot "Winter Nellls pears from the Snowy Butte orchard this season, the crop being both large and first-class lu quality. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. A. C. Chittenden of Rogue River spent a few hours In Medford Tues day. See R. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man. over Jackson-Connty Bank. Mrs. E. Ccnger .of Central Point Is at the Ashland hospital for treat ment for an affection of the throat hjFhone.us your- orders (for milk, cream, butter and butormllk. Two dellverys dally. R. R. Creamery. 177 W. H. Venable of Applegate was In Medford Tuesday, accompanied by his son. Carkin & Taylor iJohn H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Miss Canthran of Jacksonville has taken a position In the office of tho Medford Taxi and Auto company. Get Mrs. Reynolds home made bread at DeVoe's. Medford Is entertaining a large number of candidates for state and county offices nowadas. E. D. Weston, commercial photog- rapbern, .negatives made any time or place by appointment, Phono M. 1471 W. P. Bailey and J. Healy -ot Jack sonville -were among those at the fair grounds Tuesday aftornoon.. " John H. Devlin ot Portland, who has been visiting relatives living on Applegate, left for home on Tuesday evening's train. Miss Nellie Kirk of Grants Pass has been visiting in Medford. A. O. Freel, formerly a teacher Jn the schools of Jackson county, Is wielding tho birch In tho Portland public schools. NOTICE. Notlco Is horoby glvon that the uhderslgned will apply at tho apeclal meeting of the city council October 21, 1912, for a license to boll malt, splrltous qnd, vinous liquors at 22 North 'Front street, for a period of six months. SELSBV &. KENNEDY, Dated October 9, 1912. Curd of 'J'liankH. We wish to thank our friends of Butte Falls and Medford who so kindly assisted us during the sick ness and death of wife and slstcr-ln-law. W. E. COLEMAN. G. L. COLEMAN. MRS. C. S, LIMING, Attention K. or P. Special social meeting this even ing at our hall nt $ p. in. Bo sure nnd come, 171 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To let contract for clear ing ton acres land. Have Hercules Hteol puller In first clasB shape, want to turn In and pay cash for balance. J. H. Byorly, Central Point, Ore, It, F. D., No, 1, Box 51. 171 ;rO EXCHANGE 70 acreu, wuter . right, Improvements, take city pro perty. Clurk Realty Co. 1 T,i (I'ntd Ailvt'itisoint'u!,) KENNEDY AFTER iimn scalp It. K. Kennedy H. r Kciiiu'dy. the Pmjjit,.isie nominee Tor the office of s.pentiirv of state, is utnkinr n tour of the Male, lu itu interview ho stand: "The MM'rclnrV of titt is n meui ber of Hie kittle hoards jlmt levy .-tnte tnxe and -.pvniN tux iay,r' money. The tte lionnl i- the htfi ne flccin'v llm same u- the count v court is the county liuiiu ngency. Would .von elect hoth of your county commissioners ami county julji from one precinct i Of course not! Why! lUH'tiut-e it i not rishl. nil section.- should be reprtKentcd ti)in the county venuiiji board. If this is true In n county, why .should it not lie true in tho whole state. I east ern Oregon or southern Oregon or central Oregon or any of the cost counties, or .Multnomah county rep resented on the stale linn nit No! Salem only is represented. Governor West, Secretary Olcott. Treasurer Kay are all Salem men and have been practically all their lives. "Hundreds of iieople nre employed at the various state institutions. Nearly all .salaries are fixed by the tate beard: mo-st all the employees are Salem and Marion county peo ple. Jlbst nil their .salaries nre fixed by the state board; the secretary of state audits nil bills; most nil sup plies arc purchased jn Salem; the hoard buys from heir old school mates and Salem friends. Is it any wonder that state taxes, are high! "Th'e pngressive voters cannot consistently vote for llr. Olcott be cause he sii)Hirted Hnlph Williams for national committeeman, coing to the extent of wiring .Mr. Hynon, one of the national committeemen ut the Ilepublican Chicago national conven tion to vote for Mr. Williams mid by so doing lie helped nullify the will of the lK'opIe expressed at the pri maries'. ".Mr. Olcott cannot consistently claim Republican suport because he managed Governor West's campaign and contributed u large sum of mon ey to the campaign j'unri to ussis.t in West's election. He was nt the time assistant secretnry of the stnte dem ocratic central committee, and now asking the republican voters of the state for the office of secretary of state on the republican ticket. CIT1' TUEASUItnit'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that thero are funds on hand lu tho city treas ury for redemption of tho following warrants. Interest on samo will cease .at dato of this notice Warrant No. 1 on Lateral t, district No. 3. Warrant No. on Lateral 23, dis trict 11. GUS II. SAMUELS, City Treasuror. Dated Oct. 8, 1912. Easy to Get Relief From Indigestion Your stomach should dlgeut the food yob eat,' without' the aid of any artificial digestives. If It won't do that, then you arc continually subject to dyspepsia, Indigestion, heartburn, headaches and constipation. ' Instead of taking dlgestl'vo medi cines, take stops to get your stom ach and intestines again In a healthy, natural condition. Jayno'a Tonic Vermifuge will do this for you If you will take It regularly. It Is not u digester of foods, but It will restore your Htomach and intestines so .that tfioy will attend to their natural functions, digesting what you cat and giving strength to tho body. For moro than eighty years thous ands of men and wo in on who had suffered tho pains caused by dyspep sia and indigestion have 'been prais ing this Tonic uk tho only remedy which brought them permanent relief. As tho Tonic acts directly upon tho stomach and Intestines, It Ih a nat ural uppotlzor apd strength builder. Many forniH of supposed indiges tion are tho result of Intestinal para sites, for which Jayno'H Tonic Vermi fuge Is unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayno's; aqcept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. 1), .Inyno & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. MAYOR SFJQEL ID j ' HERE OCT! '17 , Kuril Seitlel, iw.nuivor of Alllwiiu- koe, iotinlist cundulnte lor the viw preHUniy of the, I'liilod Kloti, will hpenk in MvilFpnl ()i,ll;ev I", n coilliitf In fin Hiinutiiu'i'monl nufri by (lie MtH'ialistS' lmml if lliis (!(y Tutwdivj. An-'el"fir( lu 0t'iUv lliii far MeiUnnl ftrilfd nt Tirxt lliii ''tltii jloVnl s.oeinliUvKV)t it uuiiVlliey j fiiinllv sm'ieetlciljn ii'uiimr liljiut ' Mr Seulol wfiii jinlioiinl (liinoT Vor ril'nrms in .UKwtl,i't. lie it mlitiU , llrtnl. uiaic and w itonlit a Inrye until her will nvnil iIujium'Ivih ir an op-, pm-lunilv to niei'r trim. ELEVEN-INNING GAME (Continued, ttom mr,ol.) announced It would bo played off on this field tomnriW Til., unnw.. . . New York K. II. PO. A. K. 1 1,000 0 1 2 5 1 .10 II 0 0 2 It' S 0 I 1 ,1? IS 1 1 I :t 2 4 0 .02 500 oo i a i ,00 1 G 1 .00 0 0 0 0 0 11.1 0 0 110 Snodgrass, ,rf . Doyle. 2b 1., Becker, cf .."....''4. Murray rf-lf .v-.. Mnrkle' lb . XiX Henog 3b ...,..'.,. Meyers c , Fletcher ss ...,..,... Mathewson p McCormlck x Wilson c - Sim for ss xx . Total C 1.1 :i;i 21 5 McCormlck batted for "Fletcher. Shafer ran for Meyers. Boston It. it. PO Hooper rf . ... 1 .1 3 Yerkes 2 b I 1 4 Speaker cf 2 2 2 Lewis If 2 .". 2 A. 0 3 0 o o 0 G 4 I b 0 Gardner 3b .., . ...0 Stahl lb . ,....0 Wagner ss ..0 10 4 !, 0 0 0 Carrlgau c Collins p .... Hull p JU. .rf 0 r-T- ...ef-.o Bedlent p . 0 Totals .'.'. ..G U 33 14 1 Summary: Stolen bases. Hoop er 2, Henog, Gardner, Stnhl, Snod- grass. Two base bite: Stiodgraas. Hooper, Lewis. Threo base hits Herzog, Murray, Yerkes, Merkle, Speaker. Sacrifice hit: Gardner Double play: Fletcher to Herzog. FOR MEDFORD PEOPLE Medford Citizens' Experience Fun ulsli Topic for .Medford Discussion The following experience occurred In Medford. i A Medford citizen re lates It. Similar experiences aro occurring dally. Medford people aro being relieved. Getting rid of distressing kidney ills. Try Doan'a Kidney Pills the tested remedy. Medford peoplo testify, Medford people profit. The evidence Ih home evidence the proof convincing. Medford testimony la gratefully given. Medford sufferors should heed It. Mrs. Grace Skeotors, 0 W. Jackson St., Medford, Oro.i says: "1 can rec ommend Doan's Kidney Pills, pro cured at Jlasklns' drug store, for pain and stiffness In the back apd other symptoms of kidney trouble. This remedy rolloved mo when 1 used It and I have been well ever since." For sale by al dealerM, Price fiO cents. Kosjcr-MIIburu Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the namo Doan's and take no otlidr. A Change of Feature Is often very deslrahlo, .cspoclally. by elderly people Nothing effects this change hotter, or gives n person a young appearance- quicker, than a now sot of tooth, should tho natural onos ho lost. Wo can niako" from ton .to twenty years(dlffjronco toypur advantage, If you will lot us attend to your toeth and eolcct for you a now set of tho very bpst quality Maybo It's what YOU need. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER Oyer Danleli tor 'Du'd'g, Pacific Phono 2528, Hojoe PUotie 3C2-K liases on bulls; Off Hull I, lludloilt 1. lilt by pitched hull KtioiU:nin. Struck out hy Miithewson I, 1'olllitn r, by iwuiiutit . llr IiiiiIiihs: ' Now Ynrkrrt 4 1 r () 1 IIOHlOU l 3 0 (J 7 rt 0 (I 7 II 0 1(1 I 11 ()ll It 00 :i 4 0 0 10 I iTILL ENEMY OF CRATER LAKE v i , , - 5 Jj (CHtlnuud froiilPijgiiiej, Vim state of Oregon, ill' Ih a groal poker player only." Mr. Selling dirlng tho Interview hrnught nV the futhiot of tho I'ntu hill Initiated bv tho Medford Trnrfle )lurc,au, Condemns Itatc lllll "I read that bill over," Hinted Mr Selling, "and It Is n very fair one on Us face. Hut I dlsi'oxerod. during r3 JC.i K 'C .fci Muffins can never be their best if made from lard and soaked with grease! Coitokm mufiinB arc light, dry nnd crisp, because Cottokno heats to a higher temperature than butter or lard, without burnmir, TRY THIS RECIPE FOR Vi tabletpooni melted Cttttlext iVz cups milk 1 tablespoon mgar 3 cups tided flour 1 teant iclipoon cult 1 egg 3 leatpooni baking pottder Sift baking powder ami flour together) add the Gtttsltuc, euar, egs and milk (uio mote or lets milk according lo flour). I Will The Uphold Woodrovv Wilson has refused emphatically to accept contributions to his Campaign Fund from the Interests, from corrupting influences, from any questionable sources. He has given us, the Democratic National Committee, to understand that he will go into the White House with clean hands or not at nil. Who Is Getting The Money of The Trusts? So sure h.if been Wilson' stand, so well known bis Incor ruptible purpose, th.it no private Intcrrais )mvc d.ircd to approach cither our candidate or his Committee. Wc have not been offered a penny by the trusts, and we ccrtulnly have not solicited a penny from them. The money of the Intercuts is bcinc spent agImt Wilson. No matter for vhomwQ need nol discuss tli.it here it is now common gossip that the money power ol the nation is being used in an attempt to defeat Woodrovv Wilson, What Is a "People's Campaign?" Wc nre addressing ourselves to tho real freemen of Amoriea, the upright, Progressive Voters ol the country who arr doing the work of the nation and nut the work of truits and bosses. ' We rr.tllic that the salvation of every righteous cause rests with you. Often this cry of a People's Party or a People's President (s ralcd,by the very forrcs we seek to defeat and whom we must andrwi defeat, Hut look to our standard and pur Standard bearer HSuti decide ymirMilf a to ,wldqh is the People's Campiigu and must, therefore, be louijht with the People's money, Woodrow Wilson Has Clean Hands Wimlrow Wilson Is the cleanest manjii national politics lie rapic ol illtiMrioui forefathers, who laid hy blood and heredity the foundation of it future President through kcii eratlon after generation of upright record. If Wilson is to he elected it must lie by clean money and there Is only one sour.ee of such money from the voters if the country who realise the importance of having u i;ovcrn ment unlnfliii need ' in njjhty dollar, Wilson'- handi . ' . Will you uphold them How Much Money Will You Givo? How Much Can Yop Raiup? There aro big campaign expenses to be met If wc are to win on Ulertlon Pay In November. Wdmiwi tell the voteis of the country about Wilson, what ho In, what he ha,u done We must show them his record. Wo must show them his platform. Wo must point out to them the fc,nre of lls platform which menu so much to this na(iir This j;reat work will oKt a lot of money, Wu mum meet I tut usual heavy toll necessary to present , platform and a candldato In a hundred million, , Your dollar, our t.r, your 810, your rJ0 Is needed, And don't mlstake-wc want tho man who can only afford the one dojlar, Wo need lilu. Wu need the woman who cm "W. II. CailOll, Stjllo ('oiUmiKopiIIIUI, 0 wllOlll HllliHOI'lllliOllB 0X1 II 1)0 lllU1(lcl. jf proCoi'l'lKl a cim vernal Ion with II. 10. Koulisliiiny, ittuuMiil frolghl uncut of tin? Southern Pacific, that It In full of dwidtftj' will bo fatal to Medford and tlnothor lowun or Oregon, U Is luititlitir In Hlnimo of nbiiHOjof dm ItiltlnUvo." Mr. Soiling wiui nuked todnffin hlti poitltloti roliitlvo to national pollllex, u niibjoct on which ho wn idloul for ho long follnwiutt tho Chicago con veiillou. "I mil a Ktatulpiit lopubllciili. 1 liolltvo that Tuft not only Hhoutd ho iCMilnMod hut that tho vyc-lfui'O of tlm nut Ion doiuuiiiln It." , , BANDITS HOLD UP TRAIN AND DYNAMITE SAFE KOItr SMITH. Arkdifl. II. -Ilan. tlils huh) up a uohIIioiiimI liulii ot Hoc, OKIn , euilv todu,, lvntunii'il I he sale in (he ovuie cur nnd Ion'- cd llio tcitihlert'il mail pom In - ,i - mil si'iigci's vvcic not nioli -vied. The nmouiit ol' lo it lukcn I et he"" ni'i'i tallied. m0r Kmt . ?.iirsi4.2P"r"i ?T V, wJ,JAfia JtZ? J&r Dieiible MiifCttis and in cooking forms a MUFFINS which Kluits out the fat. Cotloknc cooked food always digestible. OUtolctic h much more eco nomical than butter or lard. Made only by TllIiN.K.I'AlltHANK COMPANY REAL FREEMEN Wilson's Hands? It r i IJ44 Kliilorgod by 68 PEOPLE- HEAR ! Hi Sl.l,v-i'ilil iianplo uullieioil ut I lie Khliiloi'iiiiu Tili'Htlnv livening- ( noil liouril A. I'3. riiii'K, Hull Mooso i'himII ilnlo I'm' Uniloil Klnte himiiiIov, oul llila tlul friiUlfloi oh wliloh lio4unil llm voiiinluiU'r'ol' IiIh imily nofll fitjrt. oorh h Nnvenilier. Mr. Clitrlf spnto iii'iuly I wo limn. Hn wm Inlrmliiceil bv llr. Ifnilf w'hllo A. K. Wine piv ilileil, , Th' evoolug's pro)irnii wu npiiid bv the uotlieui'it stiiuiuit )'Ouwurtli (iilD-liiiM Snldimx" Ihhiik Iml hy the Inind, ; Mr. (lail, ii.i"il n ciiloitniului; f Micnl(ir iiiul held his nudli'iu'o ' tlivouirhonl. t;vv--. crust 1 SPEAK jr y V I r 'CI i3 VS yA I a V m-g -J) - m- P' only ijlvc one, dollar. We believe lu this kind of loynliy It's the kind that wlni I.ct every one contribute to the Wnwlrow Wilson Cam paign by the first null. Let's have as bif, a fund at the cor poratlons can supply the otbt r iMrtls. Kur,the jn ople ,ufi) mightier irn In mony than tho Cuinbiiiulloiu- wbtnlhcy Kt tonather. A Call To those Who Will Club Contributions No live progressive voter cap do more for WM$otv'a eiyfo than o head a list with Ins mrii t'iiHMbntlgn and tlisiiJn have his fcllowwiirhers orid Iricnds swell li itil with their names and money. If you work In an ofurc or f.ietoiy, iijll, W.irdlmuso.r a railroad, ranch or linn, start the ball rolllin;, l.ins up the Wilson men. Sign up as many contrijmtlmui ai )tMi can. And mall tu us, How To Contribute To The Wilson Campaign Fund , Sign the Coupon lu this corner nnd fill in the amount you give. Then attach your money to this Coupon nnd mail today to the address given ou the (.'oopnji, litus all check, mnnny orders nnd addreti all contribu tion tu 11, R. Crana, Vicn Cbiirninn I'fnxtieti Conunlltec, Ioinocratlc National Conuuittoe, 000 Mielilgan Avonue, CliicKo, III, Then write a letter to this paper giving your name aa a contributor nnd stating your rcuoim why you bcllcvo Woodfow Wilboii should he clerlid Piuidcnt of the United .States. In this way you will lie llMul as n Wilson cmjtrj. hutor. A Kouvnnlr Receipt, handsomely lilhngraphcd, ell worth framing, will be kcut to you. Your letter will help the fight by encouraging your friends, Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund LOYALTY COUPON ToC. R. CRANE, yjcnClnlf man l-irmntCoMiinlll,' rh Dflmorr.llc NalluiUl Commlllev, 001) Mkl.l-jun Avenue, Clilcti. I!inli. , An tullcwcr In llm pngrrivi Idonln if avarniiunt fpro nniilrd In tlin camllilriry of V'l(iivv Wlon,(r I'trniUarit of llu United HUt, nfnl In tin onil that li nmy tuka Ihrt olllfo frp. Iiwuilait, tintrsniiii(lid, nnd nMlsuliil m uona bill Hid puiplu of Uio Miuntrr, I wli to4iiiitrlliiitniliiiniili)nii (Iiomiiii of $ ,,,,, lowurdtliuexpiiMiit(f Oiv. Wilwui'fK'aiiipiilKii, Name. ,,,.,..., ,,,, , ,,,,, Address .,..,, , , ; State.