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IAGB TWO. arrcPFOKP arAn, trtthttr Mrcnroim otoiox. Monday, dtcormbek no, 1012. K h &L'U '" Pi ; I" ' lb'- . P fr i ir iV- ' CAL AND PERSONAL Two "good as now" motorcycle for sale, bftrgntnit. rncJfle Motor Supply company. Mr. and Mrs. h. K. Moore, of Port Intnl. are registered at the Medford. Dr. nnd Mm. J, Stqwart, of Port land, are In Medford looking the city over and vlijttng friends. To closo thorn out, nil cook stored nnd ranges, nt reduced prices, give us a call. P. W. ShaplelgH Hard- ' wnro Co,, 28 South Central nventio. Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond L. Darling, of llornhrook, Cal., wero in Medford Inst week vNtlng their parents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Culton. Tliey arc now In Hold Hill. isitlng relatives there. Prlzo masqtierndo carnival at Nat rink Tuesday evening. 239 Charley J I. MqKee, of Pittsburg-, Pa., and I. A. Shaffer of Sack Haven, Pa., are In Medford looking the city over. Theso gentlemen aro very much Interested In the horticultural Interests of tho galley as was evi denced by a thorough and vry care ful examination of the fruit and Its pack as displayed In tho local mar ket places. Special velvet rugs. $1.35 until New Years. M. P. & H. Co. 239 Horace Manning of Klamath Palls, who has been In Medford visiting his ulster, Mrs. J. D. Fay, returned to his home Sunday. Prlxo masquerade carnival at Nat rink Tuesday evening. 239 Someone, Inadvertently, of course, exchanged an umbrella with a repre sentative of tho Mall Tribune at the M. E. church Sunday nlghU Will the person who made the exchange please call at tho Mall Tribune office and trado back. For goodness take, nave R. A. Holmes, the Insurance man write your Insurance. He knows how. J. A. Baxter, formerly of Medford arrived on Monday afternoon from Portland, and immediately employed a force of men to do the necessary assessment work upon his extensho mining claims In the Poots creek dis trict. Mr. Baxter will remain for the ensuing weeki during which time It Is estimated that the work will be completed. Dane the old year out and the new year In a the Nat. 240 Mrs. John Blodgett of Foots Creek met with a very unfortunate accident recently when she slipped as she was leaving the granary and broke one of ber legs. The fractured member la reported as doing nicely. Special velvet rugs, $1.35 until New Years. M. F. & H. Co. 239 S. F. Potter of Rogue Blrer recent ly received tho returns from a con signment of apples to Southern Cali fornia, constating of Rome Beauties Spltxenbergs and Rhode Island Green ings, and reports that the best of the ' Rome Beuatles net $1.54 per box whllo the other two varltlcs net $1.16 per box. This, considering the general slack condition of the market Is Indeed an excellent price. Mr. Potter has an slpendld ranch in Evans valley where ho carries on farming and fruit raising under scientific methods and the fruit which he raises is par excellent and tho knd that has mad0 the Rogue river fruit famous In two continents. The apples which brought Mr. Poster ?uch handsome return wero shipped In a car load made up from tho Carrol Orchard, Mr. Potter's and the Meadow Brook Orchard, the other likewise receiving excellent returns from their fruit Oak tier wood for sale. Gold Ray Realty Co. Ray II. JIarolll, who Is engaged In fruit growing with bis father the Hon. O. T, Hamlll of Fruit Vale, Idaho, Is spending the holidays in Medford as the guest of Miss Verva C. Ham itiond, at her homo on Stewart ave nue. Mr. Hamlll was formerly a Btanfoid University student. DeVoo wants moro boys to sell tho Ladles' Home Jourpal, 242 Mrs. George Tedrlclc of South Peach street who has been an In valid for some nino years was raado hnppy on Chrltraas day by the pro ncntatlnn of a flie Invalid's chair to her, and sho wishes to thank Hio many kind friends for their liberal donations through tho efforts of the Misses Vpra and Vera Hammond, for'the needed gift. K, D. Weston, commercial photog- raphern, negatives made any timo or placo by appointment. Phone M 1471. Delivering from tho car 10-Inch black oak wood, well seasoned. $2. GO per tier. $7.00. 3 tiers, 8eo Modem Wood Yard, llth aud Vlr street. Phono 3163. 237 We sayo you a stamp a day, $7.00 per jour on one item, milk. Ross Lane Dairy, Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Say Vkoae MT1 Vlfat TOouesi f. w. wvs ten A. a. enrM mm XJkXX AMXMTAV E. I), llrlgps of Ashland was n re cent visitor In Medford. S. . Altken of Prospect spent Monday In Medford on a short busi ness trip, Dance the old year out and tho new year In nt tho Nat. 240 Will Von dor Hellen of Kaglo Point spent Monday In Mndford on busi ness. Special velvet rugs, $1.35 until New Years. M. P & II. Co. 239 The Southern Pacific Is hauling In a lot of crushed granite with which to repair the. Main street crossing. Mr. nnd Mr. Milton Ottoman left Monday Tor a visit with Mr. Ottoman's parents at San Francisco. Tickets for tho I.os Angeles excur sion aro now on salo at S. P. depot. Thpso figuring on going should write, phono or call at tho otftco to enable agent to secure reservations. Peter Steenstrup returned Sunday from a short business trip to Port land. W. J. Anderson of llutto Fnlls spent Monday In Medford with friends. Fruit labels In any color printed by tho Mall Tribune tf Miss Sarah Williams of Grants Pass It In Medford on a short busi ness trip. George Travis of Ashland spent Monday In Medford with friends. Start tho Now Year by practising economy. Milk Bottled and strictly sanitary, S cents per quart. Ross Lane Dairy, phono 732-R-4. Rev. II. B. Marshall, will preach at the First Baptist church Tuesday night. Doc. 31, at 7:30 p. m. All should hear him as he Is a man of exceptional ability. Mrs. J. C. Martin of Griffin creek Is at tho hospital recovering from painful Injuries sustained by slipping on ice. Sho broke nor left leg and left arm. Dr. Lockwood is In attend ance. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car- kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-al-law, ovor Jackson County Bank Building Medford. ' Mr. and Mrs. U B. Davis have re turned from a trip to Portland. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Senator Voa der Hellen of Eagle Point Is In Medford on a short busi ness trip. Collect tnoM scattered sheets of music you value and have them bound la book, term at the Wall Tribune. tf, Mr. and Mrs. -Clarence Rcame have returned from a trip to Oakland, California. r Legal blanks for Ml at iU Mail Tribune office. tf Louts, A.. Crane QtApplegate Is In Medford on a short business trip. Phone -us your order for milk, cream, butler and buttermilk. Two deliveries, dally. R. R. Creamery. John W. Watklns of Union Js spending a few days la Medford on business. i ThoJIrst dairy ta help. reduce the cost of living. If you are In sympathy with the cause, call up 732-R-4. Mum Agues Wilson is in Medford visiting with friends. She was for merly a resident of this city but now1 makes her homo at Eugene. Artistically printed letter beads on fancy bond paper make fine Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. The Mail Tribune. tf A. L. Lawrence and Ike Frledcgor are In from Eagle Point where they have been working for the past week. Soft wood $2 a tier. Oold Ray Realty Co. Judge Crowell will leave at tho end of the week for Kansas City, be ing subpoened in tho Lounsberry case. He will return to Loa Angeles where be will spend tho remainder of tho winter. Oak tier wod for tale. Gold Ray Realty Co. Frankle. Smth knocked Australian Kelly out In four rounds Friday night at Weed, Cal. Both boys are known here. Charles Owens of Eagle Point was a recent visitor In Medford. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and women. Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-nett-Coroy Bldg. Phone 145, Andrew J Pick of Dunsmulr Is In Medford for a short visit with friends. K, E, Sampson of Thompson creek Is visiting Medford friends. , Bring that old book with torn binding down and have It rebound at tho Mall Trlbuno office. Costs but little, tf LABOR TO STAND BY ITS OWN STATES M'CARTHY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 30. "As yet only a partial report lias been received regarding the court In Indianapolis," said former Major P. H. McCarthy, president of tho State Building Trades Council, discussing the sentences Imposed upon labor men, hero today, "I deslro to soy that labor throughout the country will stand by Its own, ta the end that Justice, equity and fair play may bo meted out to these defoiidauts, whom I believe positively have not committed any crime against the law, mid In that belief will continue in this fight until these meu are given their freedom.' MEDFORD'S FIRE fflSMU BBBBBBBBH IBBBBBBI t4 vMjBBBBnBfvBBBBBBBIBBJBBBBBBBV !BBBBlMHS rBH '" ISiSiSiSiSH ViSiBBBBBM 7 -TTM f wVHIMBBBBBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBS JIB?1" V I,1 .bbBibHI hbhj 3BE u zx!mmm9S59!!IHMbmet JSBHBB'KBBBBBHiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBv ifc-a'- :. .tit. Ts?r''- BiSPHAM AND 1000 PALZER FAVORITE SjiFboxigIiN 10 SING NEW YEAR M, NFW YFMIIL MIPP , - I'OKTIANI). IW. :ill. With Ph.1 Ilwphuiti, the noted baritiwe as 4ulo Nt, tho.tiyw Spilth eheir of 1,1)00 vuioes !f totlny iroarij? for il etni rert on the lreols tomorrow ulht n nn nit! to ukeni)p in lVirtlnuil'N fcv Vcnr in n sfe nml sane manner. HNliphnm jitis proiitisoil to hUkg "IMnny l)eeer." uimI his other fa voriteo, wiiilo tho vliorus will run from jxjpnlar ImllmN ii)i (o tlio ela- hies mm cliuroii nutlituiK. A l.i; pint form 1ms been Tete.l In tlif lieurl of Jhe bustnew seotmn for the singers, tho concert to Itexin t 10 I, in. HOONEY STILL THINKS MISTAKE IN TRIAL MADE I.OS ANGKLKS, Cal., I)eV'. .10. ''I Mill think u mixlnko Iihh been ninile ami I hope it will lie oorroetetl through an npenl," was tho btnto nicnt made today by Seerclnr.v A.,J jrooney o( the Ia AiirwIo huiMin t miles coiucil, regnnlinj: tjie. i?vttei oiuc pf duuioiiitit5 nt Inmiitnioli on ehnrgca of illegally trnntipn:tinic dynamite. Clarence Darrow, attorney for the ir.t i .1 . , 1 . : ienmnrn uniincn1, rviueo in eom ment on the sentence. STRICKEN BY DEATH PLAYING AT DOMINOES I.OS AXOrJLKS, Uer. 30- Heart faihire w wven nn the eniise of tlctttlt of John Viekers, n wenllliy broker, who fell dead while plujiii iloiniuoe( in bi home here. Viokem wax win- nini: vi lien he turned to his opomnt, ssiyinjr: "Jt is your turn." llis nn- tngoniiit playe.l and "lanrrd up to find Viekeni Bitting lifeless in Iiiw eliair. ALASKAN DANKER FREED BYJJRDER OF COURT VALDL'Z. Alnskn, Dec. .10.- Fed eral Judge Lyons inMnieteil the jury Satunlav night to return n verdict of not Kiiiltv in the ease of V. Haw kins, fonner receiveil of tho Wmth iiigtou Alaska Hank who was charged on three indii'tmenlH with eoiienion of funds. Tli'm eluarci up the but of the Alnsk'n hik eat-eK. In iiixtruet intr tho jury C lio jiulgo said that no criminal intent hud been iiofd The trial of tho Alaska ImiikerH cost the goertiment . 100,0(10. 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BBBBBBBBBBu BSBBBBBBBWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk&V BBBBBBBBBbBBBBBBBBBBBBBb BmMBI9RHRlmbbk. -v 7h9bbbbbbbbbbbbb Ku'A')FV7-tiB MX, Mbbbbbbbbbbbm J JBBlMiMsL!c')MasTaeMgrnawKiC8a In the Chinese missions throughout tho country every effort Is being mndc to give the foreigner a splendid Clirlstinus celebration, la mniiy cusc thexo ffhilv.iN are uiorft elulwruto and the Chlnebo are usually cry anxious to iniiKn as big a display a possible. The nhove photogruph shows u Chinese Chilstmus tree deioruttd Ju lplcul Chlneso fushlou. FIGHTING EQUIPMEHT-FROM J 1 -it ' LOS ANGKl.lR. Cal Dee 3t; San Francisco, a prli'Hiuaker mi liuglllxtlo preference tlokuU mudo It holf felt today when tin Inthu of f money from the bay city paused "Ms on Wednesday' battlo botvv tho eon Al Pnlser and Luther Met arty to shift to ten or eight, with PaUr the favorite. Tbe angnard of theu Frnnrlsco dylegutlon that will nttrnd the rhutii- IilomOilp battlo nrrhefi on tlm moru lug trains ami nt once made IU pres ents folt In sporting headquarter The mouoy npiiarenlty held out against tho Lot Angolct cou, which gonunilly Is being placed on McCurt), and shortly after noon the prlr-o was being written 10 to s It Is not be llows! that the odds silt drop fur ther. Palzer boxed several easy rounds today with Horn and Met'loiko) Ills hands wero well lutijdagcd and ho wore leather earmufrVto prevent an eleventh hour Injury to his hntuls or aural apparatus loias In excel lent spirits Tomb'rro ho will rest. MOTHER-IN-LAW- TO BE GHARMED'BY HELEN t j ' Vi,i' 4 , i M NEW HAE Conn., Dee. 30. Declaring that Miss Helen (lould h a woman of beautiful character, Mrs Peter Shepard, mother of Flnley Shcpard, who Is to marry Miss Gould next month, I reported to bu ory happy hero today oer her son's choice. Mrs. 8hepnrd Is confined In tfie general hospital here, anil wns visited yesterday by her sou and II Im Gould. The greeting of tho two women was wry affectionate. ArrnngcmontHnro being made, It Is said, for the rmoal of Mrs. Hhep ard to Now York whoro sho will re sldo at her con's permauunt homo, following tho wedding. UNIDENTIFIED STEAMER ASHORE ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC ( ITV, X. J., I)w. !0. An iinidciililii'd htoiinicr Ih report ed ashore twent-tne mllex mnitli of here. The lifesaMii crewK nt Avnlon nnd La Tliinn ha e gone to tlio renciie. NEW YEArTS ISSUE, V ' A . . I ' KAtt'iiilMi), Ouiw i)it.',nrA4;ViU lie Itilrliic, hglitweiKlit eltampion, jiiiui his iiiiiniigvr. Hilly .Volnii, nrijv- e.i uvro jtui iih ,V(i(r.'le today ti) fill.li wecklH engagvmt'nt wliieli Wil lie Itua, lo'ho' nt u local theater. Xolau niiiiouneVil that lie liail jut reeoieit an iiffuP for Mitehlit to meet I'nekoy-MoVnrluiHl, .loo HUcr or, At miignut in i twenty t-iMiiiil lnttu luly . Tjio, otfrr, Ii "uu'i IlK'ImUM ii puro of fl7,.'DI . wilh n utinrniilee of flft V eeill, of tlio gato ri'etM for Ititchio. olan did iml (nr to snv where Ihu oiler oumo fioui, ".foKrtrlnnl Is our ehoiije iiy nil mi'iuiK," Ntiid .N'olan. He spoU iih if Wotgtist would not get tho first eliance al Itilelilo Iiy n giMiil denl. ltilehie, who is in fim hhaH, will ira enst fnun this vl nml will fill n number of theatrical engagement in eastern eities. EDDY'S CASeInGS, ON SIZE OF PEEPHOLES I.OSAN'fll'.I.KS, Dee. nO-Rcencw. inir Ins claim that he will prou' that fonner City Prosecutor Guy Kddie, charged with eotilrihuliug to tip' de llmiieue.v of Mrs. Alice I'lieV". ii Hi ieliin of a "fnin?-nii, Chief )e feiihe' Counsel Karl Hoficrs deliered his oH'iiiu iiililreM t the IMilie jury loday. lie llii'ii called lo wilnevicc. Acting City I'nceeulor Knj N'uu iilo livtififd thai lie IihI looked tliniugli the neeplioli,! in the iloor of KiIiIiv'm office a few luoirw nfter the rani tlmt rCMiltcil in KiMiu'm nrrel, nml that tuvouM not mic clmirly that part or the oft ice in whieh four for mer witniwcs testified the haw Mr. Plieliw hitting hi l,dd in's lap. E NORMS APPEAL INDIANAPOLIH, Dec 30 Attor ney Chester Km in, of counsel for thn defense, who has charge of tho work of drawing up tho Ironworkers' ap peal, refused to discuss tho plans. It was expected, however, tho dafonso would contend that "thuro Is no such a thing as a conspfrncy to transport oxploslves on passenger trains." Tim defense will nssort that the only crlmo that ran bo charged against thn union meu Is thut thoy vlnlatud thn law. Tho defense attorneys, It Is understood, expect tho higher court to rofiiHo to siistulu tho Uniting together of Individual nets Into a conspiracy. AGED MAN DIES WHEN QUESTIONED IN COURT LOS ANOKI.Kfi, Dec. 5IO.Tli body of John Nun is, h'J, lies today in the city morgue, tho aged man tuivitig breather his last u moment after his naiiiu was called hy IK'nk Lieutenant Adams in the Kuiuisu court, "Hero, sir," NorriH riNMiiili!lj climbing lo liis feet. "An old man liku you never wliould touch )iiUor," kindly chilled tlio limi tenant. "Don't do it again, You i;iiy go now," KorriH miluted gravely, look n op Iowa id tlio door mid then crumpled up into it pitiful grnp heap on the iloor, He was dead before lie could do can icd into tlio adjoining Itcceiv- ing Hospital. i INDIAN CHOPPED TO PIECES ON HIGHWAY "v OOLDKNDA M, Wii., Doc. HO. City nini county ofi'icials mo today iiiu'tttigutiiiK the brutal murder of Hob Cliailoy, mi Indian jesidoat near hdio, wIioho body, liimkod to pieces, vun iotind on it puliliu liiglnvuy, , E TO BE ORGANIZED BY A cull hits been issued H llic glow urn of tlio valley to meet at tlio cllv Int II Mcdfiml, iiixxt Siiliinlav, .laiiu urv I, for the purposo of orvanlring a fuiiiiers co operative linll iiMiocia tlou, Tim commit Ico In dial go con sImm ol J. A I 'dry, (Icorgo Andrew and S. A. Xc. Speaking of the pio posed oixiinlrntion, Air, I'eerryt wlm iiuiuagi'd the old fiuit ochaugi said: "Wo proviso to fouii ii Inllt c. cliiin mi nloiig co.oiorallM liuow, Mi'iiiIhts of Iho piTHcnt fruit and produce asMiciation who uro mostly htg groweiM, can join if they want to, but Iho new unsoclation will not con tlii't with tho old. Tliuio is loom I'm both, nnd there is lio reason whv Ihev should not woi; logelher to home ex tent, cpecinlly in mtiiiituiuiug slim Onrds jn pack and fnilt, "Tho new iiMoioiotioii will Itu in tended primarily for the small uion- vr, to help him mako u profit on hix-j pniiluet. Wo will also prolmblv lake up tlm co-oKralio cannery piopo--llion. IMnny of tho grower hhlpped on consiguiuent this )car or hhiiH'd through comiuisMoii houses nml lost inoiicv. Wo want to get as many of (he fanners mid pioduceis in us hc mIiIc and I have agreed to give m time for .ix months to help nraonuc and I'-lalill-h Iho new exchange." I're-iilvnt It. C. Washlmrii or the Koguo HUcr I'ruit nnd 1'rodue'o uho ciatiiui, when iiiformed of tho orgiini xatiou of a rival n.xchnic, said: "I niu glad In heiir it. Oar nsso elation has dune the host Mint t could for Iho grower, hut it is iin MiMNih)o In wilisfv nil. Hood Itiver has three iiHsociations, nnd still there is dissatisfaction. Of course we hmo made misliikes we were new ul the business, hut wn luie cor reeled them us fust as pissllile, nnd are averaging iih good or heller for our members n other fruit glowers nre getting ntiywhere. There is room for two nssoriatious and they can co-operate in nmiiv thlncK." IS I ROMB, Dec. 'JH.-The iiiinulhenti cated tumor that l'nnre Ahmed Pundit, tinete of Hie Khedive of Kgvpt claimed the limine of Albania bv hereditnrv right nnd wns iead l iimidc thn ootintry nt the head of 'JO.DOO meu, haw rein' wed the world'' intcicst in that country. Prime Ahmed Fiiadn is of Alhan Ian descent ami his recent intemew in Vienna with Count llvrchtohl, the Austrian foreign minister, lent coloi to the rumor. LOS ANGELES MANIAC IS PLACED ON TRIAL i.os anoi:lksv, dc. an. cmi Heidelhach. iilius Warr, who terrorir ed Hie eciilral o1ieo station several weeks ago with an infernal machine, was placed on trial loday on n charge of attempting to explode dy namite with deadly intent. It wns expected that the trial would ho brief A writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Jtoldelbach recently was denied. r Miserable Stomachs Put in Fine Shape Prescription Cal lei I MLO-NA .Making Thousands of Almost .Murteloiis Cures Don't bo careless nn ppsot stom ach often leads to obstinate Indiges tion aud when you have tho oppor tunity to go to aims Htrang this very day nnd get for only CO contii thu proscription of a rent stomach spe cialist you aro uuwhtu If you uegluut to do HO, MI-O-N'A. Stomach Tahlels will stop distress aftar eating, fermen tation, gas, Hournoss, heaviness, and nl misery, or mquoy back. N t Is also guurauood tn end any casu of Qhronlo Indigestion, Gastritis or Dyspepsia and other ailments such nu lloadiicho, Dizziness, Norv oiisiiosh, BleoplosHiiOiis, rl&llOW Hltlti, Plmpleii, or any cuiidlttoioauvod by an upsat utomnnh. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work CMihrantM I'rlcts JUssooabl OOFFEEN & PEIOE U Howard Hlook, aatrsaea oa Sth Ri NEW EXCHANG FRUITGROWERS Every Street in Medford (ins lis Hliuty pf iio Ptoof 'llinl-Kld. noy Huffcicis HceU llnekneho'' Klilnuys wealth nisticssod with intiinry HInt Want a rnllnhlv khluey remedy? Don't huvo to look fur. Uho what Medfonl people recommend, Kvory street in Mmlford has lln oitnis, llurn's lino .Medfonl man's exper ience, Let C. C, krlbm, SJI N. Urovo. street, tell ft. Ho says, ".lodging from porsomtl oxpcileiie,) with 1 limp's Kiittiy IMlta. I feci Jnstiriml In iewiiniihnil)iin, them. I sultorml from it dull noho In tho small of my back for inonti. 1 lio kidney sot n tlons worn also nn uittunt) and nt lloiss retarded. Hjmn leiirnlng of Donii's I'lilnsy Pllla, I ohliilued it simply nml tiiisinn using them. Tliw eoutnt of I wo or thro" boxes entirely rtd nio of tho trouble and Improtad my health. I know that I man's Khluey Pills null h ro lled upon to gho rollnf If tnltoii us dlrertHil " l'or sale b) nil diwlors. Price HO cents. roKtcr-.MIIIniin Co., Iltiffnlo, Now Vork, Mile tigenis for, tho Uullud Hlltles Ittuiietnlier thn naiuo Donii's and tnko no uther. "CAN YOU BEAT IT?" Tlio Chef'H prido a bowl of well-cooked, well-served "Golden Rod Oats" srrcui, KOTtWh-iUl.tM. !! 10. r In uc; ,kj. ut iIU-. l pr Jttt Hat IkfW till r li 't IHII TII4,U II . I att l Dm J4, t St Ji FOR. RENT Wc have several up-to-date, modern 5 an d 6 room Bungalows MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO, w. v. & ir. Cn. mK,. 0400K0'tO0OK Now is the time to -get your 1913 Calenders. All go at V2 off. MEDFORD BOOK STORE rO00000C0OK 1ST INDIES .ajtu PANAMA CANAL' Z CtilMi. IimIu NEW. ORLEANS llM.H. KniiiviluirHlii i'rrUi .inii.sa rb.lo 7 (, fir WmtfltJ Mln K I, llaiiilmriiiiuilcuu IJn ' 1(10 Pott ell HI., Kan t-iiiiclscO Cal,, or Local Agoitlu, mm mm IS