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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1913)
viKtomIVttNWiVVW , 1 1 s M. k lMV IVIIUMDI ..ii...,.,. itntiiti iti.ttmitHMnlvt .IMlVlttltSt1ltlll' HlMIHHt M- .r PA'CtEFOUTC. aiEDFOTtf) MATE TRTRinSTE. MEDFOim QRKCiOX, TriURSPAY. MAY . 20, MM. -( - " i 'J MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE BKfiiT mvkpaprh V1 T. -Pi iumiuv KT. Ai.-"rom NOON t. huntjat, nr rua i Ml ORD riUNTINQ CO. The Dwnocmtlo Tlmm, Thn Mnlford Mall, Tha Mcdfor.l Tribune, Tho South rn 0ru6tiWin, Tho Ashland TrlbunN Offlffl Mali Trlbunn HullOlnc. x6-:7.J North Fir street; telephone "S. QBOnaR PUTNAM, Editor ana Managtr RntMpJ rn iftnlfiM TfiAttitp At Mxuroru. Oreon.i uniltr tha act of lurch J, 1IT. Official Pagfr of tho City of Medford. Official Purer or Jackson County. frBBORXTTZOW RATES. Dna year, by "" .jit an Oba month, by mail ., ... .(0 Per month, ilwlvored hy carrier In MrtUnrd, Jacksonville Mid Ctn- trai Points. ... - .. .89 Faturday only, by mall, par year 1.00 Weekly, r jwr . vsa rwoaK ciRCtrtAtiojr. Dally avrrajro for florin month end ing November 30, 1111. XTSt Tho Mall Tribune Is n salo at the lnrtlnd. Hotel Nena Ptsml. PortUad. INwtlanrt News Cv, Portland. Ore. W O. Whitney, Seattle. vSn. mil Xrtaaed "SBlr United rreaa Dispatches. KBoroKB. oBxaas. : Metrnpolla of Southern Orccon and Northern California, and the fastest arrowing city in Orecon. Population O. B. ceoaua 110 S40; estimated. IMS lo.owr - lire Jiunanvl tliouMind dollar Gravity Water Hysttm completed. Ktvlnff flneat SifWly pure mountain water, and 17.S mJUa of streets ravl. roatotfice receipt" for year ending November 30, 1JU, show increase ot Is per ccau , , Manner fruit city (n Oregon noirue rtlver Spltienhorit apple won sweep stakes prlia ah Ulla or , , "Apple JClsa- of the World' at thfl National Apple; Show.. Jfpokaue, lgs, ana a car or "tewiewis nea viu Mi lata At Canadian IstcrnatloFittl Apple Show, Vancea'tar."' ft. 'tt - - rtiwt rrtse la 1911 At PimteHA National Apple Show won py earioauur hiwidtw. . llorao lllmr neara lirfiueht titehest prlcoa In all markets ot the vor4 dur ing the paaf MX VKa T! E TO MAKE PEACE LONDON, Mar 29. Official an nouncement was wade from tho for eljjn offlco boro tonight that envoy of Turkey and all tho Ualknn states will moot at St. Jnm palaco tomor row. It Is understood Sir Edward .Gray told thorn all they must sign n treaty of peace without further de lay and that as soon as It was signed tho powers -would begin adjustment of tho financial problems resulting from the war. BOUT NOW TALKED LOS ANGELES, Uny 2D. Confi dent that lio almost concluded ar rangements for a match hero July 4 between Leach Cross of New oYrk And IJud Audet-hon of Medford, Ore ton, Tom McCnrey's plans are con siderably upset today, following U'o Itritcnlcnt of Jim Coffroth of San Francisco that Anderson probably will mt-et Tommy Murphy t"nt city on Itidcpendence Hay. McCarey Iibh prnelicaly closed with Cross, and had tinuWtood tlint Ids offer to Andor lon'was Mitisfnctory. If Anderson siKUK wilh Coffrolh, McCnroy admiU Ieis program will bo decidedly tip in the air. Johnny Dundee will bpgin training Tomorrow for liis mnich with Ad Wolgast June 30. Ad is expected to urrivohcre Sunday to bepn work. ) MeCnrey is trying to bring Kid Williams to Lou Angeles for a mntch Willi Eddto Campi Jutie 21. Suclt a match would supplant tho Cnpi-Lcd-doux fjght ho hns in pfospect. i POUTLANU, Ore., May 29. Ac cording to Dick Donald, manager for liud Anderson, tho Medford light welghf! contondor, Tom McCarey, tho Loa1 A'ngoles fight promoter, will lmvo to rnlso his ante considerably If ho Jiopea to secure Andorson ns nn opponent for Leach Cross on July 4. 'If ho doesn't rcccivo a satlsfac tory'roply from McCaroy t'oduy Don old' states that Promoter Coffroth's dffcr for an Anderson-Murphy fight tho latter pa otrf Junu will bo nc c)j)tod.' ' "McCarey's stntoment that I had accepted his offer for Anderson's services on Iudopdndonco day is u TiiWtaku, for I wired him as goon ns I rccelVcd tho offer that his bid was not hljjh euoiigh," said Donald. "On a'ccqUut ot his porformanccs during thoflat few months Andorson has taken a placo with tho best llght Welght'boxora, and hereafter I am go ing to ieo t.hat ho gets what his uorv Icos'ai'o really worth. If McCarey accepts tho offer I wired him last n)ght I will sign with him, othorwlso Anderson will fight Tommy Murphy 1 4 Shu Francisco." Julian Story's Babies Burned. ' LONDON, May 20. Tho two bub j'o'a of Julian Story, tho American tirtniU painter, are Buffering from Hfvi'ro fHinw horo todny, atiHtnined in lhoFfxplosioii of an oil stoyc. Their nlirfifl in In )ioHlil i critical cwitHiioiit Sli was burned whilo Mviiitho childrcu from death. FUBic URKS 0 RD THE NEWSPAPER AtfD ITS ADVERTISERS. i ' 'i MWDORDrnpLflinuts who rtmmlnliLof iluJMmdi) are those that do not advovtiso. Tliosc whoso advertiso monts aiipcai in the Mail Tri Initio i-ogulnrly, mako no com plaint. By regular advevtistjys, is not meant occasional advertisers whose announcements appear spasmodically, hut those who regularly advertise, who stimulate business by offering bargains in some line sufficiently attractive to make it worth while to the buyer til" take advantage of. If the spasmodic advertiser finds that it pays to occa sionally advertise, would advertise regularly, he would find tlint it pays ;pist that much better. When business is dull, it can be stimulated by advertising and the most successful merchants are those that follow this policy. The advertising columns of a newspaper should carry the store news and should bo made as attractive to the prospective purchaser as the news of tho day is to the news reader. That advertising is best, as far as securing results, which quotes prices. These prices speak for themselves and bring in business not only from tho city in which thov are published but from the adjoining territory in which they are read. Medford "merchants have, with a few exceptions, re duced their advertising appropriations. The result is shown in decreased business, and in smaller newspapers. The Xew exceptions who eontjnuo to advertise regularly report nn increased business, not only from Medford but the surrounding territory. A year ngo, tho grocers and meat markets boycotted the Mail Tribune because of its advocacy of the public market. Few have advertised since. ing today. It was u policy ot biting otf the nose to spite tho face. There is general complaint that tho country stores are grabbing the grocery trade of the surrounding country that formerly came here. There must bo a reason. Tho reason is failure to advertise. Tf Medford grocery prices arc cheaper than in other places, as claimed, there is no proof to convince the farmer. Advcrtismonts quot ing the prices would tell the story but thero is no adver tising, Consequently the farmer believes probably erron eous, that there is a grocery trust. There is no evidence to convince him to the contrary. So we see tho saving made by cutting out the advertising is resulting in a direct loss to the merchants and to the city. A year ago the city council conceived the idea that it was wasting the taxpayers' money to print resolutions and other formal proceedings in the newspapers, and since then has substituted by posting on telephone poles when ever possible, thus crippling the newspaper which was helping to make a success of the city market and engaged largely in the business of boosting the city and valley. The council's example of returning to the village idea was followed by numerous merchants, thus helping to re duce the size of the newspapors, which are dependent en tirely upon tho patronage received. Has the smaller news paper thus enforced been as good an advertisement of the community? Medford merchants Should not confine thcir.btisiness to the city. They should sell throughout Southern Oregon and Northern California. The parcel post enables them to deliver to almost every one. The way to reach these buy ers and increase the business is through the newspnpers they read. The better patronage given the newspapers, the better papers published, the wider the circle of readers, the further the influence and business of the community is extended. People judge a community by its newspapci-s. A paper crowded with business indicates an up-to-date lively community. Village patronage indicates a village-like community. The interests of the community and of the newspaper are identical. Co-operation extended in tlie newspaper's support is for the upbuilding of the .locality. The newspaper must be broad enougti and lar sighted enoucrh to advocate a policy best for the entire community. It must look to the future. far sighted enough and aviso enough to recognize tho. bene fits of such u policy qven though it conflicts with individual interests and to realize that purchase of advertising spaco jloes not buy the right ,to diqate policy. To make a better paper, to increase the business of the community, and therefore better the community, the Mail Tribune appeals to the merchants of Medford to wake up and go after the business by patronizing its columns. Its circulation, which is in better condition today than ever, is proof that its idependent policy is appreciated by the people- , , Potatoes as a An experiment to tcsttbo feeding ?aluo of raw or steamed potatoes as supplementary feed with a grain 'ra tion, has been carrloJ on by Itobt. Wlthycomb at tho Eastern Oregon experiment station, with interesting results which will bo of special vuluo this year on account of tho super abundant potato crop. Tho hogs In 'he experiment wero divided into eight lota and records of tho different feed ration glvon each and tho proportionate gain made wero kept carefully. Each hog In lots 1 nnd 2 nto an averngo 'of 170.18 pounds of barley and C03.C3 pounds of raw potatoes, making n git'ln In weight of 00.70 pounds. Those In lots 3 and I ato 110.30 pounds of barley and CG3.7S pounds steamed potatoes, and mado a gain of 70. CO pounds, whllo those In lots C and G ate 188,00 pounds barley and CG4.S0 pounds steamed potatoes and mado a gain of 78,10 pounds. Lots 7 and 8 ato 300.10 pounds barley without potatoes and mado a' gain of C9.C pounds. Tho last 2 lots, fed barley alone, wero used as a check on tho others to show more definitely tho proportion atd Valuo of tho potqtoes. At the present, market valuo of Not a single one is advertis The advertisers must also be Forage Crop 1.07. a uoundjlvo- weight, tho hogs ifcd barley mado a S4.K7 gain, wnicu makes tho barley feeding-valuo $1.02 to the hundred. Lots 1 and 2 fed barley and raw potatoes at tho rata of 3 pounds of potatoes to a pound of barley, mado a $1,25 gain, which gives tho raw potatoes a feeding valuo of S.Z9 to tho hundred. Lots 3 and 4 receiving G times as much steamed potatoes ns barley, mado a $4.01 gain, giving the steamed potatoes a fcodlng value of $.47 to tho hundred. Lots 5 and G fed three times as much steamod po tatoes as barley, mado n $5.47 gain making tho feeding valuo of tho po tatoes $.43 to tho hundred. It Is noticeable that tho'so fed six times as much potatoes as grain did not mako quite tho gain mado by tho othor, but it required 85,25 pounds less barley to mako this, gain, so tho difference In fcodlng valuo Is ac counted for. It is also noteworthy that tho steam potatoes aro worth $.13 moro to tho hundred than raw for feeding, as shown In the comparison of tho gains of animals fed tho 3 to 1 ration, Tho Krltzl Scheff Opora company has just been Incorporated with a capital stock of $10,000, Origin of Memorial Day Day snt apart upon which tho liv ing pny tribute to tho hornlc dead nro na old ns history. Tho nnclont Druids not only covered noldlura' graven with sweet scouted flowers nnd ovprgroons, but planted gardens and groVe In their memory. Karly Christian, revolting at any hoathoa custom whntsooYor, It mattered not how beautiful It was, Invented other memorial cervices, nnd to dlfforon tl.nto heathen snutlmnat from thulr own, I hoy declared, "Wo will nut sprlnklo their" grove with (lower, lint upon tholr wplrlts the odor nt Clnrhit. Let others scatter baskets ot bloom If they like. Christ U our Lily and with his lovo will wo con ttocrato his servants.' Virgil, describing tho grief of An clilsos for MarcelluM, snys In tho Im mortal Aenetd: Full canisters of fragrant lilies brine Mlxotl with purplo rose of tho spring NKW YOltIC, May 2D. A panto mimic portrayal of how strike nro conducted In tho country's big milts will bo shown In Madlsuu Square. Onrdcn hero on tho evening of Juno 7, under tho nusplee of Iho Indus trial Workers of the World. Two thousnnd strikers from tho mills of 1'atrrson, '. J., will portrny striking worker and n number of world cclcbrltto, Including Lincoln Stoffens, William English Walling. Upton Sinclair, lues llnynes Ollmorc, Ilutchlns Ilnpgood nnd ltoso Castor Stokes, will bu seen In Iho rolo nf strikebreakers. Flvo scenes will bo need to por tray how strikes are called. Strike breakers entering tho mills, tho club bing of a striker, tho funeral of a striker, tho killing of a pollco officer and the sending away of children out of the strlko xono will bo shown. At the conclusion of tho production Wil liam Haywood nnd other leaders of tho I'aterson strlko will spoak. The proceeds will bo used In aiding tha Catcrson strikers. NOME AGAIN IN WATER COMMUNICATION WITH WORLD XOMK, Alnftkn, Jklny 20.Vntcr rmnmtinieiilion willi the nutiilo was resumed todny with the arrival of the fnnioiix little steamer Corwin. Cap tnin II. J. Hcaly, nfler n trip of eighteen 1ny from Seattle, the fast est voyage in its career. The Cor win with 100 tom of rnrgfi of frrih meat nml vegetables him been Iho fir.t bnntin eneh feitsn for the past ei;ht years. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY HAS FINE JERSEY COW Ono of tho finest cows In tho stnto Is the property of St. Mary's academy In Medford. This Jersey hns n dally record of milk ot 4.1 nnd asldo from her generosity In milk producing U n beauty to behold. Tho acadomy also has a (Ino strain of chickens mid keeps nothing but puro bred stock. POLITICAL FILM IS BIG FEATURE AT IT THEATER A timely film that deals with pol itics and .tho part tho 'evil ot 'party patronage plays Is on tonight at tho It thentor. In addition tho Vltagraph film "IMnylng With I'lro" nnd two others, "ho Ilrarest (llrl 111 Califor nia" nnd "Tho Mllllbnalro's Play ground," will bo shown. Tho show Is exceptionally well roundud. FRENCH WOMAN HOLDS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP PARIS, May 29. MM roiiclie, womcn'H ehnmitoil nt tho Olyinpio games, this nflenioon defeated Miss ityuu of California in struight sets for the women' (cnnln elininruinslilp ot Frnnre. Thu Bcorp wen: CJ-II, 0-0. Fire Truck lnures Boy. PORTLAND, Ore., May 20. While happily propelling it toy wugnu in the sfrcctA, iliimlildful of danger, Johnny .Meyerx, 111 yearn old, wnn run down by a firo department tour in ear nnd is today Hiifferiiitf from nn injury to his ehest nnd n double fractura of Iho right' left. Assistant Chief Latidonklos, who was timing Iho cur, -w iiuahlo to alter ils course on necount of the slippery condition of thu pavement. Tho National Icaguo has a big load over tha Amorlcan In number of high class hlttors to dato, 27 holng regis tered In tho .300 division lit tho)lder circuit as against 10 In tho youngor. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 H. UAUTLKTT Phones SI. 17 ami 47-J-2 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner BIG PANTOMIME . CURSE" OF BIGNESS PORTRAYS SUES CRIPPLED RAILROAD Ut mo with funeral flower bin body utruw: This gift, which parenls to their chil dren owe This uuavultltii' gift nt loaut 1 may bestow. Two years aftor tho oloso of tho civil war the woutoit of Cohuubuu. Miss., tenderly ttprouO tho graves of' tho boys In blue nnd gray alike with Unworn. As tho unws of this touch ing tribute of lovo and loyally spread to tho north U awoke genurat ap proval, and beforn long It wan ntut gosted to Uenerul John A. Logan, Hie national (ximmnnder of the Oram! Army of tht, Republic, that tho or ganization Inaugurate a romttmn Memorial day tmcrml to tho memory of nil soldier. Now tho whole roan try fools that tho day Im one vet apart for tho exaltation of patriotism ami of those holdlcrly attributes that typify tho highest race of men -courage, anlf-MticrlMco and service. 1IOSTON, May su. Commenting here today on (ho receivership of thu St. Louis & Styt Krancliuo rail road, (.out I), llrnndels today said to tho United Cress: "!.et no man be deceived Into be llevlnft that this receivership Is duo to higher labor routs, tnxes, opprow Hive laws or the fear of hostile legis lation by tho Wilson administration. Tht railroad undoubtedly felt the world-uldo financial strain and suf fered from local floods. The general stringency of credit contributed to Its difficulties, but tho real cause of Its downfall Is tho curse of bigness. In satiate e.mulaii nt any cost nnd expansion undertaken regnrdteita ot tho dictates nf financial prudence ami operating efficiency.'" Feet So Sore Couldn't Walk Down Stairs ti. LTitni) m:i: qvivk Send at Onro for I'rve Trial I'arknge If you havo'soro feet, tired fool, sweaty fcetf tamo fuot, lender feet, smelly feet, corns, calluses or bun ions, rend what happeimd tn Mrs. Crockett of Jofforsonvllle TIZ did It. Mr. Crockett says: "After tho second treatment alio walked down stairs ono foot at n time. Hho had not been nblo to walk downsstalrs before In past flvo years, except by stopping down on ench stop with ono foot at a tliuo. This Is romarknhlo. Send flvo moro boxes.'' No mutter what alls your feet or what under heaven you havo used without getting relief, Just uso TIZ. It's tho only foot reuiudy over made which arts on thu principle of draw ing out nil tho poisonous oxudtlous which causu sure feet. Powders and' other retuodlos merely clog up the porn. TIZ clonns them out and keeps them clean. You will feel but ter tho first tlino It's used. Van It a wcok and you ran forget you over had sore feet. There Is nothing on earth that ran compare with It. If any ono offers you an Imitation that Is Claimed to bo "ns good an TIZ," ntk why, If It Is Just as good, they don't dare to romp out unit ailvurtUo It. Don't you bo n victim got tho genuine. TIZ Is for sulu at nil drug stores, dopartment and general stores, 2(i0 por box, oe direct, If you wish. Money back If TIZ doesn't do all wo say. For a free trial package wrlto today to Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, 111 You can mako your wife supromoly happy by advising her to give up tho hot, exhausting task ot doing thu family baking, mid Insisting on tho purchuso ot bread, rolls, pics, cakou, etc., etc., from our llakory. MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN -19 H, Central 1 a I dP-vQLPSBSBSyliCr ill ( rwb xKjmI' A, KxCHt L s"'- "'' SHINES IN SOCIETY Women jWllli j VWIiiat.lpg llalr Al ways Attract Attention If you uro a woman with dull, ll'oli-M, ordinary hnlr, do nut, feel iltu troHHed, Just mnko up your ml (id now that you tan have just us luxur iant and captivating a head ot hair im-nny other woman nml (illicitly, too, Just ho tn Charles Htt-nug's this very day and get u hottlo of l'nrlu lan Sage. Use It as directed nnd In two weeks your sculp will bo (roe o( dandruff, your hnlr Will bo Htift, lustrous and beautiful. It your hair Is falling out, l'arli lanSagu wilt stop tt. If your Imlr Is thin, Parisian Sage will inakn It grow In honvlly. If you have dandruff It will quick ly vanish when Parisian Sago Is Used, . It prevents hair from turrnlng gray; stops itching scalp almost In-' vtnutly and Is thu Ideal dressing for dally use. A largo bottle coMh only (10 coals nt druggist everywhere and Chns. Strang, Otroux. Mfg. Co., lluffnlu, .W Y., are tho American makers. "Father gro younger every day." And his new photograph hits him to a "T." Tho old portrait taken twenty years ago, made him look so serious nnd old-fashioned not n bit like ho really Is. Wo wouldn't part with It or conr-o. Hut liti t It splendid to havo n pic turo of him n wo know him Juit ns ho looks today. And father says that ho'n glad ho gave In and had It made thul hav ing your picture taken Is (ar from an unpleasant oiprleiico nowadays. Theru's a photographer In your town. H. C. MACKEY Studio E. Main ami Central Medford, Ore, FOR SALE Small Irrigated ranch near city rcsortolr. House, barn, shed. etc. Telephone and city water. Family orchard, berries, garden. New free soil all planted, Ideal locution fur market gardening, berries or small orchard. Ituy this much now and get tho benefit of this year's crop. II. Ij. NOIILir, Owner Phono 10IS-L. Draperies Wo rati Ta a rarr com mpl !( Una of drairlc !. c curtain, ituri-n, ate and ln all cl nt tiptioltrltis. A upwlml man to look afior till work exclusively and -will Ua aa tocxl axrvir as la poolbla to gt lit avon tha latcait clllta. Weeks & McGrowan Co. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). 0. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. Oosart Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. Luxury Without Extravagance 1 Hotel Von Dorn 242 Turk Strcot j5 Finest popular priced g Hotel in San Prautysco Modern Contral i) (ffrffflaawfiflWiyfiaatiffiflicixk E.D.Weston Ol'ficial Photographer of tho Medford Commercial Club ( ,t 'i 'Amatour Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Flash lights Nogativcs mado any time and any placo by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 WHERE 0 0,0. TONIGHT & 1 AK JL X XX-zjcx X XXXL COOL COZY COMKOIITADLIJ 10(1(1 IVet nf .Mutual Films TOIIAV'H PltOtmAM "VII.V UltlvAMH CO.MIJ TltllE" "Tliaiilisusor," featuring Mr, (,'ruso nud Miss Snow, 'THU OIIPHANrl .MINI'." Flying "A" western drama. "THE HISS OV .IUIIAH" 1'ur.oi flit dranm. "WIIK.V (JIIOST MEETS OHOST" 1000 feet -1000 Inimljs When ll roiiifi to the production of Pholo'l'laya thu War rrnmlni In the lead. i . i , rOltltCHT AM) WOOIAVOItTH Peerless Intorprotnra of Photoplays EVL'HV APTEUNOON A.NH EVE- MMl ADMISSION' .1 AM) 10 CENTS Watch this space for romlua features THEATRE WIID.VIiSD.W AM) THtHIHD.W NHIItT "CHANOE IN ADMI.VIKTIUTION" In two parts, (Sollg.) Timely miistorplsco on tho political patronage mil. "PI.AYI.NO WITH FlltE (VUngrnpli) THE HIIAVEHT fllHL IN tMI.II'IIUM.V' "Till; MII.LIO.NAIHE'H PLAYOIIOl'MI" (Kajcm.) t'TTlfTf tt'W'tTTtvtfTtTf'I'f t ! ISIS THEATRE ;; HUM) IVet of Llreuord Pictures Pliolo Piny Today Only ; ; A HIHUAK OK YELLOW IHK'KY SITH. IN WINTEU Scenle API EH THE IIONEVMOO.N A MIHINHEHSTOOI) HOY lllograph Drama .IONKS t.'OltS HHOPPI.NO Comody Mallueo Dally AibnUaloii n-IDe I Coming Tomerrow: thi; 'ioi.l or peah In Two Parts i ........j3 PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Water Heating All Work itirantM)d 1'rlcc ttoaaunatila COPPEEN & PRICE ts Howard Block. Kntrauca on Ilk M. Xooia rtiooa S4t. Dctft locntfcdj nnd most' nnnular l3l?fiJBJl . .1 iijj" - notei in me City. Running dunillcd ice water in each room. ' European Plan, a la Carte Cafe, Tariff on Rooms 12 room - $1.00 each 00 room 1,50 each 50 rooms . 2.00 each 00 rooms frith pilvite bub 2.00 each 50 rooms frith private lilh 2.50 each 30 auitei, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For more than one suett add $1.00 extra to the above rate for 4 each additional guett. ' ' Reduction by week or month. . Manammtnt Chtiltr tf, KtlUy F.G.ANDREWS ., Lobboq of Qi'lll and Dlulng Uoom. M IT M Immm .