r t it. MflDFOKl.) AtAlli TUIHUNM, iMtiDKOKD. OWKUONT. WKDNKSDAV. OrTOlWR i22, 18)111 PAG1D TWO. m AND PERSONAL .T, H. "I.ittto Joe" WINon of Talent was struck b) nn auto drhen by it". J. 9. Orth. while crossing the street to outer n buggy In fiont of the Nnsh Hotel Tuesday night. Ho sustnlnotl no Injuries, but was shaken up and Mr trousers torn. Oconto Tliomnsen of Oregon city Is Rpcifdlng a few dnjs In tho city at (011(11113110 .Imdlnot-B Interests. ifbmc-lniulo bread at D Voo'b. Tho schools of tho city will bo opened In tho morning, tho teachers institute nt Grants Pass ending to dnyt .Mlko Womnck has returned from n trip of Inspection of tho reported Kolti lodge find on tho Siskiyou road grade, hnd says it Is a "slipping" from tho tnaln ledge. Mr. Womack ascertained those facts In a day. Digester Tankapo tor topping oft Iiors and for growing pips. Korl hek Veterinary Remedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S Tho Misses Kthel and Gladys Curry of this city who tmro been visiting friends nnd relatives In Washington. I). C. for tho last ten weeks, are on their way home, traveling by boat from Now York to Now Orleans. They will reach Medford tho last ot next week. ' Will H. Wilson mado a business trln to Ashland Tuesday. Kodak finishing, Dest in town, st Weston's. Miss Muriel Ilurrls visited with friends near Ashland for a few hours Tuesday afternoon. Jacksonville this week Is taking on tho liveliest nppcaranco in months, with tho grand Jury in session. Tho L. O. O. M. will give an Invi tation dance, Thursday evening, Oct. 23rd, 1913. Invitations can bo had from any Moose. Harry Young, of Brownsboro, mado tho final proof on his home stead near that placo today. Mr. Young has mado many Improvements on tho land, and has a young pear orchard thereon that will be in bear ing in a couplo of years. Crater Lake pictures ,a book tl 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado of tho lake, for salo at Gerking & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 228 East Main street, phono 320-J. tt George A. Steel, ex-state treasurer ot Oregon, wag a guest at the Walling ranch, fast week'. Hert Anderson, of tbo engineering department of tbo Grants Pass-Crescent City railroad, has returned from a week's visit at Medford. Miss Coffin will ho heard In song at tho It Theater tonight. 1S3 Mnnagor Iiurkhart of the Star Theater gavo a special exhibition of tlw "Retter Babies" film to Mcd ford's doctors this forenoon. The picture proved a big success and was heartily endorsed by thorn. A train load of now cars for tho I'., i:. & K. electric line passed through this city Tuesday on routo to Kugctio from tho Baldwin loco motive works. Bowling at tho Nat. Clydo Nlles, former superintendent of Iloguelands now manager of tho Leonard Orchard company near Grants Bass, has moved his family to tho latter placo. I'hll Mctschan, Jr., Is visiting the valloy from Portland looking after local interests and enjoying' a vaca tion. B. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phone M 1471. Sllversldo salmon fishing Is re ported good at Grants Pass and many of tho big salmon are being caught. Among those taking forestry ex aminations for positions as forest rangers nt Grants Pass arc: Fred G. Mclntyre, Harry J. Schmidt nnd Hob crt A. Dean of Grants Puss; Chns. F Allen or Ashland; Walter U. Derrick and Jatnoa 13. Howard of Kerby; Claudo 13. Marblo of Gallco; and Harry A. Puarso and Stophen J. Bpoorl of Port Orford. Bowling nt tho Nat. Tho entertainment of tho South land Jublleo Quartet as a whole was j-.viiuuuvvu uiiu oi tno nost evor glvon hero under tho direction of the Y. M, C. A. I'nsadene Dully News, August 27. At Christian church, Aiewora, Saturday evening, Octo- nor 2 ., 1S3 Mrs. h. King of Portland is a Med ford visitor. H. V, Wilcox of Honolulu is a guost of the Medford. Digester Tnnkago for topping off hogs nnd for growing pigs. Korl nek Veterinary ltemedy Co., South orn Oregon distributors. i9g WecRs&McGowanCo TJNDEKTATCERS I.Mdy Assistant Day Phono 2i7 riklii 1'. W. Weeks 103.J.2 l'liones A. L Orr U7H-M Lo F. P. Ulster ot Portland U a re cent arrival. 11. V. lloslnger or Scnttlp spent Wednesday In Medford, Bowling nt tho Nat. James Mathews nnd wife or Phila delphia are recent arrivals. Floyd I. Howard ot Berkeley Is a Medford visitor. "lusuranco your best asset." Have tho best. Placo your Insurance with llohner, the luBurnnco Man, right it be writes It. tf H. T Holdon of Portland Is again In Medford. Leo Jones of Whlttior. Cnl., spent Wednesday In Medford. Bowling nt tho Nat. Frank G. Owen nnd S. F. Owen, timber nfeti ot Portland are In Mod ford on a business trip, 11. Wortondyko of Portland Is spending n few das In Medford. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. V. B. Hurst ot Wolf creek was Medford visitor Wednesday. W. J. Weaver of Kenesaw, Nob., arrived in Medford Tuesday. Bowling at the Nat. W. J Goobel of San Krnnclsco nnd 8. 11. Beton of Benecla are recent ar rivals. Joe F. Kelly of Griffin creek spent Tuesday In Medford. Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up- to-date portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast Is taking chargo ot tho portrait department tor tho Gcrkin & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street. H. K. Warner ot Eagle Point was a Medford visitor Wcdncsdny. James E. Grelve of Prospect was a Medford visitor Tuesday, reporting tho heaviest travel In years nnd a prosperous season for the hotel of which he Is proprietor. He has built a new storo nnd Is making extensive Improvements for tho coming season. Bowling at tho Nnt. " William Ncllls of the Prospect district, who recently sold his ranch, located noar that place, left yester day for Phoenix. Ariz., his old home. Ho will meet Mrs. Ncllls la Los An geles. C. W. Bender of Talent, plead guilty Monday afternoon before Jus tico Taylor to the chargo of permit ting minors to play pool In his pool room. Mr. Bender was fined tho minimum charge. Fresh lump lime in any quantity. Medford Lumber Co. A bard times social will be given by the W. C. T. U.' Wednesday even ing at S o'cloc kin tho M. E. tent. Every body come in your old clothes and have an old fashioned good time. Frank Adams of Astoria is In Med ford. F. N. Goffe of Springfield, Mo., ar rived In Medford Tuesday. . J, A. Glyendenlng of Ft. ones was a Medford visitor Wednesday. E. Smart and C. II. Bryco of Grants Pass, spent Wednesday in Medford. Hnlph PIttock of Applcgate was a Medford visitor Wednesday. J. kldston, royal commissioner ot fruit for British Columbia, and It. M. Winslow ot the department of horti culture for Canada, are In the city today and are being shown tho val ley by Reginald Parsons and A. C. Randall. This afternoon they am making a tour of Inspection of the valley and orchards, Htudylng fruit conditions and methods. It. II. Parsons has returned from a business trip to Seattlo and found niuch interest manifested In the Jackson county road bond salo. Prof. P, J. O'Gara has been called to Seattle by tho serious Illness of his sister. STREET SPEAKER SEEKS TO STOP INTERFERENCE PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 22. Mayor Albee nnd Chief of 1'olieo ('lurk wore made defendants today in un injunction suit filed by Fred Jo belmaii nkin' that tho officials he restrnined from Interfering wtli fctreet meotiiiK'i hold by himself nnd associates. .lobelmnn wns nrreited ii week ngo for fitreet snenkinir, Tho eomjiluint is Imbed upon the contention that the cotibtiltitnuib nnd laws of the Mate and tuition-tire lie- intr violated liy the polico in their efforts to stop bjieukinjj on the btrettg. SAY YOUNG SAYLOR WON FIGHT FAIRLY WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 22. Sup porters of Younj; Snvlor of Indian npolih were loud in their cliiiin today that ho knocked out Freddio Welsh, (ho English lightweight ehampinn, fnirly in their contest here Monday night. A punishing left to tho groin put Welsh down for the count. SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS FOR PENDLETON SESSION SALEM, Or., Oct. 22. Tho sti jirejno eourt adjourned today to go to Pendleton to open court Monday. The court expects to fininli in eastern Oregon in two weeks nnd will hear cubes again in Suluin, November 10. PROTEST DELAY CONSTRUCTION E The dilatory tactics entplo.ved by Contractor Perhnm In completing the Hbeo bridge are not forth In a pell Hon presented tho count) court Woduosda) sinned by nil residents ot the Table Book district, who nltegji grent Inconvenience and monetary loss a the result. County Judge Ton Velio sn.vs tha' he has written and wired Contractor Perhnm nt Mnrshfleld without sat isfactory result. A fow weeks ago Perhnm wired the bridge would be completed October 10. Last week he wired be would state Inst Saturday when the bridge would be completed Since then nothing hM been heard Only a small force of men - half n doton or so, are working, or over have worked on the bridge. Nothing Is being done on the approaches Blvltlng on tho mnln structure Is leliuroly proceeding. Tho first heavy rain will carry out the fulsv work nnd temporary bridge, and en danger the main structure as well as shut oft tho travel. The petition reads In part: "For two months we have bJen compelled to make use ot a narrow, temporary structure that is difficult to approach. By reason of deep and sandy tracks, sloping grades, hidden curved, steep ascents, and wot and .rocky rondway, tho crossing Is now effected with fre quent delft) s. occasional blocking of traffic and constant liability to dan ger of mishap. Already vehicles have been stalled, wagons over turned; and the passage of heavy loads is often a matter of hazard, and under so mo circumstances, Im possible." Tho contract was let in April. the steel has been on tho ground four months, the time stipulated for com pletion long past. It has been n matter of common observation that from tho beginning the working force has been ridiculously tmnll, the In terruptions and suspensions frequent, the progress halting. "We submit that tho noar ap proach of the rainy season Justifies us In demanding an immediate change from masterly Inactivity, to rapid, unceasing and workmanlike construc tion. We request that uso be mnd ot the official goad at once." FORDNEY DISAGREES WITH BUT BACKS UP WILSON AIIEHDEKS, Wah.f Oct. 22. Coinmenline; on President WiIkoii' KHoy with npoet to Mexico, Con pressman J. Fordney of Michigan who i.s here today said: ''I think the failure to recognize Huertn as president of Mexico h a mi-tnk. 1'iek out u man for prn iilmit in .Mexico whooo IiiiihIk are mil htniued with blond nnd 1 will Mui you a white crow. "But the only thiuir In do now i to stnml with the ndiniuintration in its Mexican poliey. Let them fcht down there until thoy have overv prehideiitinl niirnnt killed mid then they will hnve jwace." ROWELL MAY CONTEST FOR TOGA WITH HENEY rilKSKO, Cnl., Oct. 22.Che.lor II. Unwell, editor of the Frcno Re publican, ndmittc-d today Hint he had been urged by n group of proe-,. kivo leudcrs to run for the United States senntorinl nomination neninkt Frnueis J. Ileney at tho irn;re-.-.i pnmnriOH. Howell f-nid if ho deeiilet lo mnko the rnee it would merely In n friendly eontont with Ileney to de termine tno progressive choice for the Henatc. WILLIE BEECHER WINS FROMjJM-LY WAGNER ELM IRA, N. Y., Oct. 22. Willie Heeeher of New York was haled to- ilny as n comer heeniiHo of his knockout Inst night of Hillv Wngni-r of Chiengo in the sixth round of n selifilnk-d ten-round beut: A left liool; lo tho sloniiloh put Wuguer to sleep. notici:. Tho Manhattan Cafo will bo opened tomorrow as a flrst-clnsH restaurant by tho undersigned. 18C 0. UYKDA.' Orantn Pass, Ore., Oct. 10, 1013. Messrs, Graham & Wakoman, Medford, Oro. Gentlemen: This will inform you that my claim for loss of my dwelling houso and contents which was dextroyed by flro on September 19, 1913, being Insured in tho Continental Inuuranco company of Now York, has been ad justed and paid to my entire satis faction and I take pleasuro In rec ommending tho Continental Insur ance company to nil parties desiring reliable Indemnity against loss, by fire. 183 CHARLES SMITH. BYBE BE Tho Dally Hint fiom Palis. II lit... M .. i ' ', -W w - m W ? J2JY. . iM IJrlm U.Mit.JNtt'VK J'V efi. !.. im4 iol w nt-i Whtto day Rown with tnodlih tashlon features, the very deep wslst yoke, ths UecolleU nek nd tho full tunic PLANiTO STANDARDIZE TERN F POUTI.WI), Ore. CM. 22, To take action Hint will result In tho standardization and shape of fruit boxes, a scoro of box ninnufncturern, fruitgrowers nnd fruit dealers am meeting today. The movtlng was called by the Northwest Asorlntlon of Box Manu facturers and repntteutntluvs from Oregon. Washington and California are In attemlnnce. At present there are mventy-two different fruit slsea iiinnufacturtMl on the 1'nclflc count. A pUn to reduce this numbr to three Is being considered. PASADENA TO HAVE FREE PUBLIC MARKET PASADIJ.VA, Cal., Oel. 22.- The city is to have n free market, al though the city nutlioritiex declared recently they nw no neeeity fur it and refused to -Mnd the miihII ntuo'tint of money rt'iniireil lo itnb lith mid maintain one. Ihe Shnkenpenre eluli today htm frnnipd n plan for the projeet mid the expeitte will be home hv the women thcmsoliec, the Klks bavin donated n hite. DIAZ VIRTUALLY PRISONER (Continued from Page 1) No, he Would iki. Would lie Jirotuise, then, to wilhdruw htx cjiii didaey for pre-ulent nnd prnmi-e to take no jvart in the Wwliou? Again, Ito would not. They talked all night nnd were till talking when tin Curuoraxudu doeked nt the tpiay. Ilia.' Ili-elai-allon neneral Iltx Ilnl ileolnrotion was this; ''I will Innd at oni-e; I will not make imy promises for the futnn'." (Isnenil VidanrnzoKH mid hi- del egation rutdicil iKhore. They con ferred hriofly with the port author! lie. Then thev hnNloiivi to et into oominiinicalioit with Miierla. That tho" were planning n wnnn reception for Diaz if he Inndeil teemed eertitin. Jtilid not nppenr so eertnin, however, that, he would land. VidauraxngH hml hardly left Ihe nitnv lieforo the ort iitithoritieH had tied him fait with mileg of red tape. It wnn tlie euimenius of opinion that Huertn will keep Diaz afloat in eni (mz haihor until nftr elee lion if he can nml that if he eminot nnd Din, doe- land, hii life will not bo worth much. Arrest of I'llends Kxpcclcd Tho nrrcut of his friends iu Vera Cruz xvim inouieutnrily expeeted. Onlhieukx of fi'.'htiui.' were looked for nt nny time, Suvornl nl:iniiishe between the rival piirliHims urtmill" did.oeeur here, at Mexico City and olnowhore, hut thus far Ihey have been of sninll eouseiptenee nnd the police have suppnwsod them. Tlie situation wiib more letmo thnu nt nny time since the present eiisis began. No one m vera Cruz fell safe. CAMHRIDfllj, Miikh., Oct. 22. Conch Houghton wnn n Intsy man lo 'liy galling the Harvard eleven into In infor Saturdny'H game. 'Storer, Hitchcock, Ilradley, Trumbull, I'en uoel; nml Hatdwiek, who had been Buffering from minor injurioH, wete milfioiently recovered Ibis afternoon to resume piactiee. TOO liATIl TO OfiAHHIKV. WANI'KIJ alTin "and "wifiT tohoaril owner for rent of furnished bun galow. 417 J. Htreet, off Botith Oalidiile. 11U WA.N'TEDOIrl for gouornl house work. Mrs. IT; II, French, 22 Uobo Avenue, 186 .- A m ATE E TACOMA, Wn-.li O.i 'J. Tho Home Telephone ooinpnnv ot Pugel Hound went on the rook of I'iiutiirlitl iWI i notion lieentno tr low rule ilnuged lor It telephone nnd ho- 'catiM' no allowance hud lieeu uuitle 'for tttinvinliiti of equipment ; not lieenti-e the Ameiioau Telephone & TileuiupH company uiwoibed the iiompniiv, uocntilitig to tolimony nt BROKE hi jleieil toibi by II. W, lie Vnntey, in qun.i lie a iiniiiiiulei liy nn "ii. tlte ine-.ligatioii ot" the xo-enlled tel-llly Jfwutlenltliuj' group of lliisrtft'i eplioue innuopoly. )e) Vainey i a i n .ill at'eut for the Hell eoiiimu itnl iKit one tune wih mauauer for the Home eoiupaiiy iu several oitie of W(iliinglon nml Drecon. I lie deelated that while th J Ionic eoippain was in oxiMenoo in Tiiemtiu. .Samuel Hill of I'oitlrtiul laid plnux to put the Sunset eompnuy out of Im-i- ness in ihe iiiulhue!. lie niil Hill planned to oon-olidnto nil of the in dependent ytem of I 'ain't Sound nnd Oregon with the l'opt Telegraph eompauy. Sw?eial lne.tlttor Smtthe oh jeeted to tliU line of teuliimmy. Counsel I'ilUliiny dsolured lllll i re Hponihle for the presimt iiientifn tiou. It is prohnlile Hill will he omII ed to testify nt the wiimt to Ih held in Seattle the hitter part of he w eek. 5 E OAKLAND. Cnl. Oil. JJ. Mil He Me Valle, who killed her hntlmnd, Manuel Do Ynlle, at their Iioiwh nt Irvington lnt .Inly, wnn mMitencHd today to five er In Sail (Jiienllli pnsoii by Jnilgv Dniioliiiti. Prior to the Kenleneiog, her kl- torney, A. L. Fiiek, had wlthdrHwii n motion for a new trial mid krd that the eue he teferred to the pro bation court. This the judge refus to do, nnd after n brief interview f the ease, iirotonmeed nenKmeo. A stny of ten dnys wan granted in or der that .Mr. De Valle umy m her children utnl other memhunt of hue family. Mrs. Do Valle mnrtied .Manuel De Valle when xhe was mxteen jemii of ae. nnd from evidence adduced in court she lived n life of misery with hlia. Aeeurillliir to textumuiy, De Valle heal her brutally. Mrs. De Valle showed no emotion when sentence was i.itd. IF CHILD IS CROSS, Look Mother! It Toiikiio Is Coated, Cleauoe Utile HoneU vvllli "Cali fornia S)rilp of I-'Ikm." Children love this "fruit laxative." and nothing else elennsoit the tender stouini'h, liver and bowels so nicely A child simply will not stop play- lit K to empty tho bowels, and the re sult Is, they hciomo tightly cIoko.I with waste, liver gtn hIiirkUIi, stom ach sours, then your little ono be comes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't out. sleep or act nnturally, breath 1 bad, Hystcm full nt cold, has miro throat, stoiiiach-nche or dlarrhooii Listen, mother! Ken If tongue Is coated, then glvu a tcaspoouful of "California Ryrup or Figs," and In a few hours all the coustlputed wusto, sour blln and undigested food pamutH out of tho system, and you have a well, playful child m;aln. Millions of mothers glvo "Cnllfor nlo Syrup of Figs" bocaiiHo It Iu per fectly harmless; children love It, and It uover falls to net on tbo stomach, liver and bowels, Ask your druggist for a fiO-rniit bottle of "California Syrup of I'Irs" which has full directions for bullion, chlldron of nil agou and for grown ups plainly printed on tho bottle, He ware of counterfeits sold hero, (let tho genuine, made by "California Fig Hyrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. I. F. PRATT "The Healer" has made tho blind iico, tho deaf hear, tho lumo walk, tho nick got well. Fifteen yoara' of practical cxporlonco In troallng chronic, diseases. Consultation freo. Lo cated nt 315 N. Rarllett Ht. Phono ODU-.M, Medfoiil, Oro, FEAR DIAZ CHEERS PHONEiWILL BRING BULLETS Vi:HA t HI, Me, Del. .".' -llent crowd kieclrtl lli'in-inl Felix Dlar oil hit iiiiimiI hero ltnlii . )t w' tho ttonornl belief Hmt HmtIiiUUH. iIhpiw1h. . toBilluirii im.l .... . ..'mtUi'iiM III ri minutes- Hint Homier woiini iiuerpiiM nuy pign onlliuniitvm for Dlnr, a nu tinli-Uii-eiia ilemitimlrnlion nnil otien flir. (leneml llinr did not Inml imttieiM ulely. l'i ti the mouieiil that ihe ntenmer Cmeoiavado leneliod tin repteseiitnllveM enfHgml In an el fer: to pernuftdrt him lo ulny on lnwr.1. Thin pnilv had hoarded the Urn r rtiuu itlstniiee off r I'nu from the gunboat Samfonn. Tltey wuuld bo iwrfpfllly Nvilliittc to Iimvh the nii ernl hind, thev i'plainil, any lime after the Sunday elections, ll.v r lieliiliug oil the Coeeornvndo tint H lhn, Ihey neited, the nlrtifitln il the poll would be grenlly "iinpli I'ieil, and Dins' forbearaaee nnglit even avert n naliounl crisis, Stcfnnl Sawmill Burns CANItV, dr., MM. 22. The Sle fan! Mnwmill wn dolroxd bv fi,. today, entailing n lot of H.iH)il. When a grocer returns a dissatisfied customer's money, she keeps what is left of the goods. You see why, don't you? We can't use a broken package of goods; that isn't it! it. We want her to have She'll find out her mis- take. The goods they are the we've got. S M'llufN ll t mi Mir A Hcai'lms & t it. janv m lixjeji-a?si .? -a -J ii MJL. rjir"- JLWU1 rlltimtrii In tlin lint, ot the I'rliu lI Theater and Klioiiu DMrlit Hiyeully Itedeiorateil and l( furiiMie.1 'I'lir iiikIioiiI, ami Metier Lipilppiil Toila)- iliiiu Lver llefuro I'.uioneaii Plan ' Itminti without hath, si, oo per day ami up Itooint vvllli tiiiili, fr oo per duv ami up U, J. KACC.MAN.V, Manager. N. K. CiaitKi:. Aunt. Slur. Eads Holkook Coal Co. UTAH COAL, ROCK SPRINGS AND TONO, ETC. Wo dclivoi' ono .sack io one op more (oils any place in oily. IMoa.sc iltm'l auk I'm' credit. ( 'null on delivery 34 South Fir Strcot. Phono 1025-J Clot Our Prices on What WOOD You Will Wanl for the Winter TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. Siiccc.sKoi'H lo Woiclialoiii. Cor. Fir and Socond St. West. Tol. 70. WOOD For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLABWOOD IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sta. PHONE 750-R 'I hue It! "Pape'N Utapepxlu" MhI.on Vnni' t pM'l, llloatoil Minimi li I ! lino In I lie MlniHr ' lu'rtli. doo' put iuil utommtm in ordei - 'leall) d" nteifowe Indl- Just iliAt --nllken. Pnpe's I)hM'Iii llii) lHtK"Pt skIIIiii tmiiat-h tomilatoi In th world. If whM you ent fei monts into slulibeni ItiHip. ou bolrh has and ei'iialRtH nour, uudlKi'niod rood Mini acid; htit l diss) nit. I lichen: breath foul, tongue coated your Inslded filed with Idle and ludl K'Stlble wu, lainember tho mo nifHt "I'nptt's. I)IspJIh" ifl hi on In eoulurt with tho atnnmrh all socli dhttri'ts vun Ishes. Its truly iihIoii Ishln -almost nmnelons, nnd Ihe Joy l lt htrmtouNfs. A Ihiro ririy-fMiil ease of 1'npn'i Dlapeptln will give you a bundled foliar' north of SHtUluitlon or your lintitKltt hn4a you your mone mh. It's worth Its weliht In icold to limn and wonton who eaa'l net tholr aloniarh reMlntd. It boloiiRa In oiir lioiim should uUuvn lo, kit hnitdy In vo ot a tick, aour. iiit touiMi-h durliiK the iIh or at nlKbt. Its the iuleliNi, lurMMt and most Imnnlemi nloinncti doctor III the world good; arc best salesmen lift iltNulllou of nionev!., ', Hun rr.u.iimo R?rtland'y famous Hold . iNolcd for Ihe Excellence IB ...i . . M HBif ilrl.nirinn l-nrininn h nn fWgaial"' 'iJ v""t'-m'l"M,'ulJ WijnmtMiinmimwito m .xAjivx.yyix.iTiTr.vrri(ftTTi(?rtvrrtrtrtyrTrtv ej LOTS