ftfl I fro1 U ,i l IV r ft K' fct- 11-1 ' PAGE BOTJE. MiDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE it) jevlcnT ArssnNooN PT BUNJIAT BT TUB iVOKU l'JUNTINO CO. Th Demoerntlo Tlms, The Medford MaII. The Medrprd Tribune. Tho South ern OrrBWiWin. Tho Ashland Tribune. Orfleo MaII TrHmne nulMtnr, J-1T-S North rir street: telephone 76. -HOMOS l'UTNAXr, Bdltor nnd Manager ffntered as seeomVtiJsM mutter at Meilford, Orecoiu uudvr tho act ot March , 1179. OfflelMTnlHT of the City of Mcdford. Official Paper of Jackson County. BTTBBCJUrrTIOX StAXBB. On year, by mult 15.00 On month, by mail , . . ,. .60 lVr month, delivered by currier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen tral rolnt .BO Paturdsy only, by mnlU per year 3.00 Weekly, per year VSo JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown A certain fish rise to nsk if the ltolginn hare, food to bo manufac tured by tbo Korinck people is good far hulil head. OC course there is no law to pre vent Medford from having several fathers if she wants to. i i Artful Alllicration. ltoy Kuj", Fnni.lin, Oh Itiuinio ltnufnrd, Franklin, Ore. Hcrt Itobb, Santa Clara, Ore. Ill H-- Step aside plcaso and make room for Yew Scudder of Onkridgo nnd Mr. Fnllgitter of Springfield. I)oo Cook 1ms come out with an attack on' the srtBckir'oogrs.phers! Thk frtinrR'feHo vibo has the rep utation of discoNcTtniTtEc north, pole with' a fOTHtainc'iU ' ti in Tkti United Slates Hinrvhitls loltoV not come' around arrcstim our base ball ctiptuiusor wo will vote the So cialist ticket. ' The'tlre1 it seems was started two years ngo and the govcruuicul has just smelted tho smoke".5 After the opening night at the Paps we know of several jieople who wilt be disillusioned of the idea that Pet er Pan is n coraio ocra. Hint for Other CIielrniAster. . Tho ehoir of tho Presbyterian church was full nnd Uio tnuMC was uxccllcnt. Dlniratown, "Iowa, Ikta- ncr. Soma lllfcli Unit. Xurso Penttio is in charge of F. lltirduuit at tho Hedard Hotel. This is tho young man who was injured Jar-t week 'by jumping off ot a high ball. He U now out of danger. Sombni, fcnuudn, Outlook Tribune. (JreM Kye, Old-Tlmer. Mr. Leo W. Shcpard of Martin ex jierienccd n very painful accident while driving his car. A cobblo (.tone lodged in. his eye nnd ho had to go to Knlanmo to huvo it taken out. Knlumuzoo, Mich., Giu.cUc. Suggestion Wliy not remove a few of the cbwiug out, saerifico sale, and thj like, signs before tho I. O. 0. F. nnd nd-rncii comet l CALIFORNIA SURVIVORS SENT TO GETTYSBURG SACHAMKNTO, Cab, May 15. Oue of tho first bills expected toi be bigned by Governor Johnson is the appropriation of $ 15,000 to carry tho Cahfornia Survivonrof tho battlo of Gettysburg back to tho famous battlefield for tho coming reunion. Tbo delegation will bo named by a i'owlfuiaiou to b njiiwlnled by tho governor. - INTEND TO OPEN NUMBER OF RESERVES TO SETTLEMENT WASHINGTON, May 15.A bill intended to restore tho Chngncb for cut reserve in Alaska comprising l'J,000,000 acres, to public entry wns introduced in tho Henute today by Senator Pittmnn of Nevada. It pro vides that all laud held in reserve except coal lauds bo opened to hoinuhleadcrH. Hills opening other reserves are expected to follow, SPARTA FARMER CLUBS WJFE, SHOOTS CHILDREN, SUICIDES SPAHTA, Win., Muy 15. In n fit of immunity here curly today William Hogue, aped 70, i farmer, bent his wife to death with n club, fatally hhot his ilnughtor, wounded his fcou-in-liiw mid then committed Huieide. Hoguo and his wife recently became reconciled after many years of tepa rfllou.' " ' INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM DEFEATED IN ILLINOIS SPRIXQFIKIA 111.. May 15.-A xowlntiom iH-iding for tbo iuitia tjvo and referoiidum wus defeated in tho ltous.0 early toduy by a single vote. It needed 102 votes to pn.. Tho miMBiuo limy lo rcponsidorcd UtV. . . , . , .. r--.J FARM CO - -r-lvrLTZATTON owes linwh to Austntlin. These far . . .... jiwnv atntcs luivo ticoolcrutua tlio uuiruii ot progress m tuty lines. 3sTot only (Ho Anstralian ballot, compulsory 'bitrniion. tlio sinsrlo tax. tho initiative and referendum, the minimum wage, but nauy other social, political and industrial reforms owe either their origiu or their first demonstration to the antipodes. Victoria is at present setting the world an admirable example of farm oo-opcration. Co-operative butter fac tories have united in largo districts to economize in mnn nirmiuMiL: nnd lunrkot efficiency. Pork urowers have united advantageously, while sheepmen luwo followed Oioir lead and benefited exceedingly by getting together. Co-operative bhcon factories have brought order out of demoralization in the hog industry. They have in creased tho prices paid to .the grower, sind created a de mand that has stimulated production and bettered breed ing. The increased income received by farmers amounts to more aunuallv than tho entire cost of tho plants. Mutton producers have invested $300,000 in a co operation mutton packing company, the most up-to-date, on tho continent. In 1011, 120,000 sheep were handled, though tho, vear was a bad one, due to drouth. In U)l tho output was 150,000. The farmers who are suppliers have received much higher prices than those who sold out-side,- The day has come when the farmer must take a hand in the marketing of his produce. As long as he trusts blindlv to others, ho is going to buskinned. "While he may make a few mistakes in organizing his marketing machin ery, in the long-run he will tremendously profit. Tho farmers of the Koguo river valley must organize as -well as the fruitgrowers. They must secure theroby the full value of their products. The single farmer does not produce sufficient quantity to market in carload quantities, but combination with his neighbors solves the problem. .. t. The, truck gardeners, tho poultry men, the small live stock grower, will all find their profits increased and their market cnlargedlty eD.-Qiwatiou. . VANDAIISM Spanish IT is now. proposed to us the famous old battleship Ore gon, a few years ago the pride of tho American navy and the heroine of .the Spanish-American War, as a target for somo gunner to sink at thefirst shot. The fact that the people have several million dollars invested in the Oregon makes no difference to these naval strategists. 1 is true that an inexpensive wooden scow would answer the same purpose, and be a still better tar get, because harder to hit, but this only intensifies the desire for a target worth while. The fact that a considerable percentage of the popu lation consider such use of the former pride of the nation as little less than sacrilige, is entirely disregarded by those in authority. They are insane with lust of .spending monev at Mars' shrine. It" now costs tens of thousands of dollars to fjro , a single shot. It ia thus proposed, to make it cost a mil lion or two. The move is in keeping with the insane ar maments of the day. The eight great nations of Europe increased their expenditures for army and navy G25, mil lions of dollars or 45 per cent in 1912; They spent a total of 2000 million dollars on armament. Four million men in Europe arc constantly kept 'under arms, involving an economic loss of a billion dollars a year by withdrawal from production. The total cost of war preparations in time of peace in Europe is now three and a half billion dollars a year and still the absurd increase in armament progresses and still the worse than criminal expenditure of money that can end only in bankruptcy. It will take some such vandal act of wanton destruc tion, some such ruthless sacrifice of sentiment, as the destruction of the Oregon as a gunner's target, to bring to a head the latent animosity of the people to armaments of all kinds and sound the death knell of the wooden headed and steel bottomed American navy, as a needless burden to an enlightened nation a survival of fuedalism outgrown by civilization, even as the navy has outgrown the famousold Oregon. , FARMERS ,MUST BRAND BUTTER. . ,, A i . 7i r i . i, AIIULTNO of importance to farmers is that recently made by the state dairy and food commissioner re quiring all dairy butter to be branded and labeled as fol fel fol eows: AH dairy butter offered or exposed for olc will be .considered uilt branded If It docs not huvo plainly marked on each roll or kquaro tbo words "Dairy Uuttor," "10 ounces full weight," or "32 ounces full weight," and tho name and addreus of tho manufacturer. Any person offering or exposing for salo dairy butter not branded in. compllanco with this ruling will be proscjucd uudor tho statutes provided for tho branding of food products. The explanation is offered that it is not the purpose to work hardships upon small dairymen, but that tho ruling is intended for their protection, sis every roll of bad country bitter, if unbranded, injures the reputation, of tho good butter. "With the butler branded, responsi bility for both good and bad can be instantly located. A good brand will create its own market and secure better prices. Travels in Our To tho Editor I notice on tho' woman's pago Saturday, May 12, Mall Trlbuuo the Medford ladles took a trip to Ilrazll to find Ilrazll a land of paganism; they also discussed tbo conditions of tho Indians. This thought struck me very forcibly that while the ladles club members wero traveling In foreign binds to InvestU gato tho wrongs that arc being com muted thcro aud when thoy find the nrazlllniis are pagans, thoy should hurry to como homo to iuqulro what partially civilized Americans aro. Where Charles bsswqU. editor or jbej aiEDKVRT) MATE TRIBUNE, OPERATION, .... IN THE NAVY. Own Country Labor Argus of Charleston, W. Va., wtio was, for demanding tho enforce ment q( tho law, taken before a mili tary board, thrown luto a military bullpen. "Scarcely an editor In America," says tho San Francisco bulletin, "dares speak of those worse than damnable outrages." There is still nioro to this domi nant Issue of the hour. About th time Kdltor 'Oqswell was being con demned to long term Imprisonment by tho coal trust government, tho nppellnto division of tho supremo court ol New York was affirming the MTOTOKT), OftTCCION. conviction ot Mnud Matouo for nuk ing n question at n Wilson cnhvpiUgn mooting In llrooklyn last fall. Again allow mo to insist on tho .Mcdford lady clubbers to Uini tholr attention to tho rcscuo ot old Mother Joiiop, who Is In her 80s nnd Is now Ian HuUlilnp lu u military bullpen Id West Virginia. ' Yesterday wo covered tho coffin ot our old and faithful friend Kdwlu I). Hooti tomorrow e will bo throwing flow era on somo other folks' coffin. Hut It Is while, wo are. still with ion wo need tho flowors, not after tlio spirit hna leaped from Its enskot of clay and gono from tho partially known into tho almost unknown. 1-mIIcs, allow mo to Insist on you to throw your bouquets at Mother Jones whllo she can appreciate them. Kindly allow yourselves no rest un til that grand old lady Is rescued front that damnablo military bullpen whore sho has been slnco last Fehru nry. Since writing tho above thcro ban been a pica for nil tho miners, nil union men with their fnmlllcn urn! laborers everywhere In tho United States to stop work on May day and demand tho release of Mother Jones nnd her comrades and put an end to tho drumhoad marllul law nnd the shooting of miners its If they were dogs lu West Virginia. D. II. IttOAMU. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. X)o wore Med ford callers Monday. W. A. Klllott returned Tuesday from Mcdford. Ills sou, Frank Kl llott, enmo with him for a few days' visit whllo regaining lrfs strength nfter his recent operation for appen dicitis. O. 11 Aldcn Is la) lug a cement foundation for a flue new barn. Mr. and Mrs. Wahl were down from Mcdford over Sunday looking attor their ranch. They hao about 1000 strawberry plants set out. Mrs. W. A. Karly. Miss UI Kurly and Miss Anna McKcown were In Medford shopping Thursday. Mesdamcs Spraguo nnd Xyo wcro calling on Klrcrsldo friends tho lat ter part ot tho week. Mrs. Gay nnd Miss llnrpcr were pleasant callers along Khcrstdo Sun day afternoon. Word received from If. J, Atcn In forms his frlonds that ho arrived at Itoscburg all right, but would wait till tbo roads wore somo better be fore driving on to tho coast. Mr. Aten has been Improving his place tho past year and has decided to take a courso In agriculture at Ames, luwo, before returning. Tho members of the Itccrentlon club wcro ploasantly entertained by Mrs. Jones on Thursday, May I. Mesdamcs Lumsdea of Mcdford, Mrs. Ortlsnd and Mrs. Karly wcro present as guests of tho club. Tho members responded to roll call by giving a flower ot their natlvo stato and ro tating a personal Incident connected lth May day. Delicious rufrosh--racnts wore served. Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Xyo. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Karly, Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Aldcn, tho Mlstcs Anna McKcown, Gladys Ilaymnnd nnd Lois Karly on Joyed a delightful trip to Tablo llock Sunday, May I. It was an Ideal day and naturo Mas at her best. Tho vlow from tho top of Tablo Uock over tbo Itoguo Itlvor valley Is ono long to be remembered. I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSl 1 ! . Colonel Mims dined ilh 1). W. Stone nnd family Muudnv. The Pim-nl-Ti-nchcr' Club met fit the home of the president, Mrs. It. W. Kldeu. MliH Taylor tend u paper on "Home Occupation and AmiihOt ments," thou followed u very inter esting dirfcuKMnn. Mr. .1. W. I'ldcn rend n -Meut entitled, "Mcr Friend." Tho next topic of interest will be "Ans You ('omimnionnblu to Your Children?" The next meeting will be held on June G nt the home, of Mrs. Itnlph Dean. After adjournment liht refrenhinuulH wero served. Many attended the Mothers' Day program ut the Presbyterian church in Central Point. Tho Orange box miciiiI nt the school house Saturday evening was n great success, both financially nnd socially. A spicy program was ren de-red by Willow Springs and ably ns feinted by Central Point, talent. The song pharse given by Miss Neal, Miss Holmes, Kd Kiijlcr nud Mr. Aldrich wns n scream. The pantomime, "Wanted u Wife," wns indeed side uplifting, Tlio musical eiuurtclio wus a great treat ns well us tho other numbers on the program. There were (dl kinds of boxes, little, big, fat, small, long, thin, and umoiig them an overland wnou; another it May polo duiico by eight dolls, n birthday cake, and piclty boxes covered with flowers. They nro bo numerous it would fill iiioio spuco tlinti is nilowed if each nud averyoinj wh described. II. H. Piekard of the First National hunk of Alhueptcruiio, NeV Mexico, is hero for n few days visiting his sinters, Mvs K. A. Picltard nnd Mrtf. D. M. MeNnsser, Mr. Pioknrd thinks this part of Oregon is (he beauty fcROt of JllO JYCirlcj, . TtTUftSDAV. may in. iiVin. BUTTE FALLS Mrs. Me-tlo. ltrninnrd loft Insl Tluysdny for Long lloni'li whoru her husband has been for suvuinl idoulhs. Itov. Anderson eamo up Saturday to inku tho place of ltov. Hay who bus gone to Atlanta. ' Suvorn! more wood cutters enmo In Saturday nnd pitched their touts n'enr Mr. Scars' homestead. ' Mrs. 11. I). Mills nnd liltlo (humb ler, Klljuibuth, called tin Mrs. Pcolor Huudny nfturnoou. - Jim Stmiuorvllle, our forest rang er, fame homo Kitltirditv Tor it few days' visit with bis wife uud chil dren. Mr. McOiunls, Mrs. Hop's uncle, Who hns been licio for tho past thrco weeks, left Saturday for hi homo in California. Mrs. Marion U visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Howard Houghton, of this place. Sho expectH to leturu to her son's homestead went of town in n few days. The Junior Kndcavor which wns or gnniitcd somo tinlo ngu is doing good work. Wc are glad to nee tho lit Ho folks take nli Interest in their society and hope they will continue to have n good crowd. Tho meeting! iro held Sunday afternoon us thcro is always Senior Kudcnovr uud preaching in tho evening. Mr. nud Mrs. Imrkor'lmvu complet ed tho tennis court on tbo back of their lot but tho weather has never been nice enough for them to try it', although somo of tho oung men ven tured into tho srk Sunduy for n few games in tho rain. There is soma talk of n daily (ruin soon nnd let tw Iiok that it won't nil bo talk for in summer wo enjoy having crowds from tho valley como up nnd eat n Sunday dinner with us. Messrs. Tunnnte. nnd Cook bnvo been Inking the "boulders" along tho piito-liuo slcighridiug in tho mud. Its good employment nnd tho streets cer tainly look hotter. Tho baud gave a dance nt tbo hall Saturday night but not tunny attend ed. Snpiwsu it was bevnuso of tho bad wenthor. Mrs. Jncksoit and Ml Molnlyrc of Knglo Point spent Saturday nnd Siinduv with Onuello aud Carl Jack- von of thn place. Mrs. Jack Donblcdav enme in on the train Saturday nnd wnlked out to seo her liiiHbiuii! who lives three miles south of here. KANE'S CREEK Mrs. Ilulght of (lardcn Ilow con ducted tho eighth grade examination Thursday and Friday at tbo Imrdan oil school. Mrs. Mardon spent Friday In fluid Hill tho guest ot Mrs. titincburg. who left on tho evening train for Wash ington to visit her parents for an In definite tlmo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis motored to Gold Hill Saturday nvcalng. Hoy McChonchlc and wlfu of Mcd ford, who havo been Iho guest of llradon friends for tho last fow days, havo returned homo. Mr.. and Mrs. llousoholdor attend ed tho funeral of tho lain Mrs. Smith of Gold Hill, who wns purled at Hock Point on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis wore Mcdford luminous visitors on Tuesday, us wero Mr. and Mrs. Householder. Tom Hall of Medford Is spending a fow d.t)s with his uncle. Cass 1 II: lubotbaru, and family. Mrs. flwlnden roturned to her homo lu Mcdford Sunday after spend ing several da) a with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Householder, Mrs. Hlglubotham and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hnlghl. Mrs. Henderson, Vera and C'arr Hondorson, Kenneth und Volma Davidson, Misses t'curl Hlgln hotham, Card a Olson, Tltia Lyman, Maggie Foley, Iva Hoiisoholdur, Laura Fink, nnd Marvel nnd Ada Hlglnbotuam, Art Uoggls, Italph aud Kckcll Householder, Frunk Fluk, M. llyrley, Joo McKulght, Tom Hull und Professor Johnson composed pic nic party which spout Sunduy on Tablo Hock aud altogether had n most enjoyable tlmo. Tho party con sisted ot 32 In nil. Kutlo Foloy spout )Vt n( Suuday as tho guest ot Mrs. Lewis. prophet Foster predlcU clear woutluir for somo days. Kancs Crook buslnoss visitors at (iold Hill this week: Mr. uud Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Mardon, Mrs. IHglit botham, Tom Norrls nnd son, Mr. llyrley, Mike Foloy, I'eurl Hlghi hnthaui, Mr, llnrker, Ilort Coffmnn, Ge-orgo Shrimp, Mrs. Uoggls nud Woathor Prophet Foster. VANCOUVUR, H. C May ir.-v Hringiug tho i'iist cargo of Ctilmii sugitr ever imported by tbo Ibitish Cidiimbin refinery, (ho Htoamcr 8tnrtli,f(biii docked today, having cut llirco da,s o?f licr scliediflcd tlmo coming up the west coasU John A, Perl Undertaker Lady AslBtant. 2H-H. HAnTLKXT Plmiics M. 47 anil -I7-7.3 Aiubiibuico Servk'o peputy Coroner FOR SALE Small Irritated rnuch ponr city reservoir. , llousn, barn, shod, eta. Telephouo'nud city wntor. Family orchard, berries, garden, Now fno suit all planted. Ideal location tor market gardening, berrlca or nmall orchard, liny this ranch now nud get tho henuttt ot this year's crop, II. Is NOIU.IT, Owner Phono 10IS-L. Draperies W curry vrry comptntn Itus nf arMrlen, men curtains, fixture, otc,, snd Oil nil clnsis ot upltolnlnrlnff. A twrtn n limn to look nfirr tills work lclualvvii- mid ly mm I IHI Will Klvn ns uonit rvlco us m iMHiiuitf iii sl III eau tlia laritinl cities. Wooks Ss MoQowan Co. Clark & Wright 1VAWYERS WAHUt.NUTON, 1. O. Fubllo Land Matters: Final Proof. Desert. Lands, Contest nnd Mlnjns Case. Hcrlo. .... i , ;- . t i f f , i PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wntor Heating All Work OiirtMd rrlct Itcssuuabls COFFEEN & PRICE S9 Xow r Block. Sotrsnc on Sth Bt - Mom riioe Sts. BILL OFFUTT Automobile Expert Now Located nt tho Crater !.nkn Gnmgo 33 S. Dartlatt Stroet ItCAvinnbto Prices. Work Guaranteed Ilcst of Itcfcrcnces Caro Washed and Tlrc8KxchnugQd Garago Phono SO-It. Hochambeau i Heglstorwl, , DAPPJ.i: HHAY STALLION C Years Old' . Senlro $ to luiiinj Kint) IIAU.V Wo nlso train horses and rotts and broak them of all noxious habits. Sat isfaction guaranteed. L. O. VAN www.v Main I- JurkMiutlllc WORTH LOOKING INTO Always when It conies to no liinstlon ot Food, whero It Is m.iilc, how It Is miido htid what It costs. Wo havo studied tho (pica Hon, as vu nro iiiaiiiifnclurcrii of food products. Willi tho uld or expert chemists and modnrn methods, hnve set a now stand- urd In tbu making of This product t-mhrnccu tho roquUlto principles In a rcllublo leaviiiier. All Grocers .tc jMiilnd can Crescentt Manurat lining Co. Seottlo, WiiBhlngton E. D. Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Coramorcial Olub 'Amatour Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Por trulls i ' Interior. aVad oxtorior views Flush lights Negatives madq any time and any placo by appoint ment. 208 E, Main Phone X.71 I LullbJrl WH-iR'E TOt-GrO' TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Wo Lend Others Follow (It'll MPKCIAI 'IOH.W TODAV William Shnkespcani's luuuortnl Story "tJV.MHHI.lNH" A "Thnnhniisor Clnsslu." lu two reels gurgeuiitily staged with nil nil star cast 'THHTHLITALH HAT HAND" It's a corking good "Kay.llou" ICeyHioncComcdy Kejslono "THIS HLHPTH'H AT TIIH I'LOHAI I'AHAHK" und "I Hi: ItllltALTHIUtl llCGHHi:" "K) stones Nut Sod HONUMHSIO HFFHUTH Al S.thor In song .- iiutut:sT Plnuii WtHHAVOUTII Drum Kffects Aftcriuxiii ami Kvcnlug ADMISSION flo AND I0 44 I III IHHtrHH ! ISIS THEATRE VAUDHVILLH I I'liuli. I'bijs Thufdsy Duly I NtAV VOHK'H I'l'HLIO .MAHKIfr MAS ntlt AND MAN I hi: iiuito of i.irru; ITALY ltlonraph Dramn PAI'IVH DltCF.PTION i ALSO A Sritt'ltlHi: HHHL Ailiulioloii n Slid 10 (.Vols T Coming Tomerrow: An Adveittuto on llio Mexican T Itordrr, In Iwo parti ' SI 1.1 - 1L..J VI If If I THEATRE THE BEST PICTURES IN TOWN Till; A.MHIUCAN PHINCF-SH Till'. MIDGiri'H KOMANCH Olllt COAST DHFHNIIHHH Till: INVIINIOH'H HKICTCII 'I'll II PHHI'IDV OF MAHV , ( -.. Don't forwt,.tn olo for your fa vorite and help hor go to Portland to tho Huso Festival. . COMING FIHDAY AND IJATIIUDAY NOTIti: DAMi: DIJ PAIIIH Three reel Patho colored Him feature lOCUNTS fl .nriovr Moro(jNovnr Im ' " ' " ' ' ' f Bedt lacntcjd and moat popular hotel in the City. Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plnn, a la Carte Cafe, i Tariff on Room 12 rooms . . . 91-00 Swell 60 rooms - . . 1,BO each GO rooms . - - - 2.00 each 00 rooms nils rM twA 2.00 each SO room Iih srirtli lilb 2.50 each 30 suits, bodroont, par lor and bath 3.00 ach For moro than one nueit add $1.00 extra to tho above rates for each additional guest. Reduction by week or moatb. 0 Xfumifamfif Chitlr W. Ktlhy ' K-GQll F.G. ANDREWS .. Lcmioo ot drill und Ululng nooni, IT At u y " lM,-V,l