ranMotm
IHedford Mail tkibunk
AN INnnPISNDRNT NnWHI'APKU
PUUMBIIKU IJVKIIT AKTKItNOON
1CXCI5IT BUNDAY HY TIIH
MKDFOnu J'JUNTINO CU.
Tli Momocratlo Times, Tlio Meilfont
Mall, Tlio .Medfonl Tribune. The South
rn OrcKOtilnn, Tlio Ashlnml Trluitno.
Officii Mall Trlbuno Uillltllnr, SS-S7-3?
North Kir street! telephone 76.
OMIolM Taper of the City of MeiUont.
Official Paper of Jnckson County.
QlCOItOi: PUTNAM, Editor ami Mnnaircr
Knteml na iiccoml-elnss matter at
ylforc1, Oroffon, under the act of
March , 18.9.
BunncnirTioN rates.
Ono year, bv mall .. .. ..-.-.IS.5d
Ono month, by mall ... .60
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Meitror.1, Jnckaonvllln anil Con-
tral Point. - -JO
Pntnnlay only, by mall, per year : eft
Weekly, per year.-.. .. .- l.-i
SWORN CIRCUX.ATION.
Dally avrraifo for rlen month enU
In November SO. 1911, lT-t
10
EXGURS1
10
i!
Arrangement lmve been complet
ed for the Iris rnlly of Southern Or
egon commercial flub" and booster
nl Grants I'us-t tomorrow (Thurs
day). The Omuls Pa Commercial
ejub has requested Hint tho Wtors
come cnrlv. nu J hey Iirtve mnde elnb-
ornte plans for their entertninment,
includintr ntito ride", ete. A ppccinl
trnin has been cngnpcil liy the Ineul
club, lenvinc Medfonl nt 0:4," n. in.
Itclurniiu: will reneh Aleiuord at
0:110, in time to allow the boosters
In nllend the "Choctilnte Soldier' at
the Pop1. This Irnln will also carry
the elubs from Ashlnntl, Talent, Ceu-
tral Point, Tolo, Oold Hill nnd Kogne
Ilivcr. Oold Hill will send their band
nt tho head of their delegation.
Ashland hns guaranteed at least
fifty. The fare is $." cents for the
round trip half fare.
The- ladies of the Greater Med ford
chili are. planning to send a larce
delegation, not only to attend thi
booster meeting, bnt a meeting of the
Federation of Women's club. All
members nrc urged to attend, meet
ing nt the depot at 0:10.
The local committee urecs the pco
plo of Medfonl to nit end thN meet
ing. This town has often been ac
cused of booptin" only for Med fori,
nnd for whnt has- been called our sel
fish interests. This is an opportun
ity to demonstrate thnt the contrary
is tme.
All who have not purchased tiefc
cls can secure them before train
starts of the committee.
Tho city council at its regular
meeting last night decided to make
Improvement! In the road to Sacred
Heart hospital. Tho work will bo
rushed to put It In shapo (or tho
wlntnr weathor.
Tbo council also decided to discon
tinue tho practice of granting water
rebates, and to charge tho rates
provided by ordinance. Tho Mil of
Hates brothers for a $12 rebato was
refused, chiefly upon tbo ground of
precedent.
A conforenco will bo held noon
with the California-Oregon Electric
company to agree upon compliance
with their franchise which provides
for the payment of flvo per cent of
tho earnings to tho city. The mat
ter hits been hanging flro for orer a
cr.
Tlio session was short bolng do
ited In darting by tho election,
eevarnl councllmcn serving on tho
board.
IS. KNEUTZEN
CLEARED BY JURY
Mrs. Owney Knuetzon on trial In
tho circuit court since Saturday, on
a charge of mayhem, by which Mrs.
l'hllo llllvens, was alleged to have
sustained a broken arm was found
not guilty by n Jury thU afternoon
after two hours deliberations. Tho
vordlct was a suprlso.
Tho action grow out of a quarrel
ovor an Irrigation ditch last Bummer.
Uoth live in the Steamboat district,
and It was alleged that Mr. Kuuct
zon who is comparltlvoly young,
throw Mrs. Ullvonu, who Is old and
feublo, down, causing her to break
her arm. Thoro was much contra
diction In tho testimony.
Tho case of It. Odlu charged with
rape will bo called this afternoon.
E
CROWD
ON
MS
A
COUNCIL
ITER
REBATES
ELECTION
lection furnished u
Tlll'j o
-
opinion to ho construed
dent AN nson a administration
State elections were hold
and New doraov. All arc
there heon any popular protest against tlio tariff hill or,
any reaction duo to threatened nail tunes caused ly tlio
now tariff, tho democratic tickets would have sjom dtn
to defeat. Instead they wore victorious hy increased
majorities.
The defeat of Tammany gives almost universal satis
faction. It is due principally to Sul'.er and indicates von
plainly how tho people of New York regard the lat tor's
impeachment. Whatever .Murphy's capacity as a grafter
and oily hoss, ho was not equal to tho task of hossing t,,.o
state, ("liven rope enough, he proceeded to hang himself.
The adoption of the initiative, referendum, recall and
direct' primary will smash Tammany just as it has every
other political grafting machine.
Tit Oregon a very light vote was polled. Laws much
more important to tho people than tho election of any
person to potty office wore at stake, yet -with tho personal
element lacking, the people showed little interest in tho
election. If anyone should he intorsted in higher educa
tion, it should he tho public school teachers, yet. in Mdd
ford not half a dozen took the trouble to vote, though tho
schools wore closed.
All tho reforondums sustained the legislature, except
that on the sterilization bill defeated by appeals to silly
sentimentalism. A hard campaign against tho bill
was waged and none in its behalf, hence its defeat duo to
misunderstanding a measure in advance of its time.
The decisive vote in favor of tho university ought to
end for all time the warfare waged on this meritorious
institution. For the people of Oregon to have gone op
record as opposed to higher
the state a black eye in the
the Oregon svstem
Clatsop has joined Jackson county in building good
roads, voting a $100,000 bond issue. lt is a remarkable
fact that those two isolated counties should grasp at one
the benefits to bo derived from good roads, while those
counties in the center of population should reject thorn
and tail to realize their benefits. Multnomah count v has
shown its co-operation in building the Pacific highway
by voting bonds for tin interstate bridge.
The old wet and dry issue furnished considerable ex
citement in various communities and resulted in a con
siderable addition to dry territory. Salem, tho center of
the hop industry, voted' dry, thus striking a blow at its
principal resource. The entire "Willamette Valley, with the
exception of Springfield, is now dry territory and hops
are its principal crop. If it is wrong to sell lieer or drink
it, it is equally wrong to grow it and that is what the
Willamette valley does. To
should iov prohibit the growing of hops for wo will
never have prohibition that prohibits until the manufac
ture ot liquor and the production ot its essentials is
stopped and then some other vice will supplant it.
The women of Salem are said to have voted drv, tho
women of The Dalles wot thus maintaining the equilibrium.
Canal to Appreciate Land Values
We nre told thnt the Kuropenn
steamship companies huve nlready
booked for one way infcsiigc to the
Pacific coast, following the opening
f the i'nunmn cnnnl, some 'JOU.OOO
peronn, now paying for their trnn
portntion on the installment plan.
This is astounding new. We inny
confidently reckon that or every
Kuroenii farm laborer or nrtisau
who is paying for hi future pasmge
by installments there U another who
is hoarding his imsagc money in his
own purse or who iuih il nlreadv laid
by for the day when ho can take
ship direct from his own jmrt to San
Fruii'ci-en, Portland or SentfJe nt
tho low rntes made nobble by the
ciiiiaI iii'i-iiix. Panama. So that it is
Mife to sny thnt half n million ublo
bodied men and women, used to work
and to produce, will be added to the
west's population within u ycHr fr up
the time the now steamship ronte in
opened to eommoree.
Whatever other results it may
have, it is certain that this s.imVm
influx of population will enoimo.isly
SMUGGLERS TOTPAY
FINE OF $150,000
COI.OONi;, Nov. .".. Tho govern
ment today Instituted suit to collect
the largo fine over Imposed In Gor
mnny.,Tho Schwartz brothpra at
Offon burg wore sentenced to pay
a flno of $r0,000 and given several
years In prison In addlton on bo v oral
convictions for smuggling alcohol
from Switzerland to avoid duty. They
are In Jail but refuse to pay tho flno
on the ground that It Is cxhobitant.
REPUBLICANS VICTORIOUS IN
TOLEDO FIRST TIME TUESDAY
TOLKDO, O., 'Nov. 5. Tlio Tie,
publicum) were victorious Tuesday
in tho city election for the first time
in sixteen times. Keller, Itepubli
can, was elected mayor by 7000 plu
rality. Crittenden, Democrat, was a
poor second.
SrEDFORtf MATTJ TRTRUNE,
RESULTS
suffioipnt index of popular
ns an indorsement of Prom
and noltoios.
in Massachusetts, -Maryland
tnanufaoiurinir slates. Had
education would have given
nation and have discredited
lw consistent, the people
affect laud vnluos. These will ri-ie
with eonstnutly neceterated rapidity
Seeing that thee things will be,
tho wise man will ilo his best t get
hold of a piece of- laud it dot-n not
much mntter where so it is rnmblr
of production and hold it for the
sure ri-e in value.
If you are a working man and can
spare a little from your wages, buy
laud on the installment plan. The in
crease in the value of the land you
so buy will more than make up for
tho decrease in your wages which
is pretty sure eventually to come.
Our advice to every mnn, woman
nnd child who enn possibly buy a
bit of land, is to buy it. liny the
best piece you can find on the best
terms you can make hut buy.
The man doesn't live who can hog
gin to picture the enormous chnngos
in industrial and social life which
will follow hard upon the final open
ing of the great canal to the trade
l th" woilil. The whole face of af
fair upon this const in parlicuhu
iw l be changed within u dermic,
PHILADELPHIA, Nv. fl.- That
tho fiisioniHts, hacked by tho present
reform administration licit', were
badly defeated in yesterday's elec
tion wus shown hy completo returns
today,
The republicans ie-clceled District
Attorney Protnn, together with their
city ticket, with, approximately '10,
000 majority. The mayoralty was
not mi issue in this election.
At Pittsburg, J. O. ArmsUong de
feated Congressman S. (i. Porter for
mnyor.
Roosevelt at Buenos Ayres.
nUKN'OS AYHKS. Nov. Ji. For
mer President Theodore Koosevelt
arrived hero today aboard the Uru
guayan cruiser, Uruguay. Argentine
warships met tho cruiser at sea mid
fired salutes in honor of tho distin
guished visitor.
MTCDFOttn,
OR
NEWS OF THE ORCHARD
il '
:
SOCIETY PREPARES
L
Among the tunny tutereotlug imp
erii to be protetited nt the 2Mb an
nual meeting of tho Oregon Statu
Horticultural society at Portland,
Orogon, Dee. 10-1 3th. and during th
same week ns the Live Stock Show,
are tho folewlng:
"Foreign Markets for our Fruit,"
Hon. II. 11. Miller.
Doing tho result obtained by Mr.
Miller ns chairman of the committee
on foreign innrkuts In writing to U.
S. consuls,
"t'ses of Fruits from n Uomestlr
Scloni'o Standpoint." cooking values
In various months, etc. .MIm Ami II.
Milam, Domestic Dopt- O. A. C.
"Cooporalho Canneries." exper
iences during tho past year. tioo.
Tinker, manager Corvnlllu cannery,
J. O. Holt, mnnngor Kuneiio cauntry.
H. C. Atwoll. malinger Forest drove
cannery.
"Drying Prunes nitd Loganber
ries." F. 11. Drown. O. A. C.
"FertllUers," recent experiments
In . orchard fertilization." F. O.
Uradford. O. A. C.
"Transportation by Steamer," spe
cial reference to the Panama canal
"Drying Apples and by-products."
"Drown Itut." Prtif. II. S. Jnckon.
O. A. l
"Standardisation of the Prune."
Prof. C. I. Low Ik.
"Mothods of Handling and Pro
cessing the Prune." J. T. llruiiiflold
and H. T. Jenks.
"Variety Adaptation of Fruits." C.
A, Mnlboouf. chalrmnn of committee,
assisted by Prof. C. I. Lewis, Albert
llrownell.
Various other papers on drying
and handling tho prune by growers.
W. S. Allan. Dundee; Itobert John
son, Corrnllls.
"Heading Hack Tree," S. I).
Hvnns, tfmpiiun.
"Cover Crops In Orchards," llruce
Cunningham, Snloin. Ore.
"Caro of Orchard Cover Crops,"
Mr. Skluner, llosoburg.
"Fio of Manure In llulldlng up an
Orchard," A. L. West. Salem.
"Kvaporatlon of Prnnos," '.. L.
Chmnborlaln, Ntnvherg, Ore.
At this meeting the question of
whether we will adopt tho rules
adopted by tbo Spokauo meeting will
bo considered. Also shall tho state
hnvo regulations regarding packing
and processing fruit?
c
TO
E:
A company li.i- been iuenrp irnled
in .Medfonl, mimed the (In hard (are
fouipuny, whoc Iiu-iucH it is to d
all brunches f orchard work
plowing, ciiliiwituig, pruning, thin
ning, spraying, picking nnd un
other detail of the orchard Imsine-.
The aim of the company is to buibt
up nu organization of I lie most ex
perienccd men in each branch of tic
woik, fu order thnt those operations
inny be done well ami quickly to sat
isfy tlio orchard owner iiml suw him
money.
The officer of the company nrc:
L. F. Hoot, provident; P. V. Wnison,
vico-pro?jhuit and treasurer; II, I).
Powell, secretary nnd lnnnnger
men of nil-round experience in or
chard work.
There is no doubt mi opening in
this valley for someone to do ic
Hponsible orchard woik, hence the
new company.
ORCHARDS FOR WATER
A now firm Just organized Is the
Fnglneoring and Construction com
pany, composed of Fred N, Cum
mlngs, former uianagor of tho Itoguo
Kivor Canal company, and Alfred H.
Too, civil engineer, Tho firm wH
specialize upon Irrigation systems
for orchards, and laying out or
chards for planting and Irrigation.
Uoth members of tho firm stand
high In their profession, both are ox
porlnnced In orchard work nnd fill
a long felt want with their new en
terprise. Knough work Is In sight
to limine tho success of the company.
Legal blanks tot sale at the Mail
Tribune office. tt
HOOTUM
GOOD
PROGRAM
IWOX. WICHNIWOAV. NOVKMHIW o.
ARE
YIELD
1 1300 BOXES30
1 there nioiii'V in Itoutic llixcr ul
le apple orchnidsf
A. t'oiiro Fiero, who owns one of
the heit kept itniven ia (lie (Vulrnl
Point dlsltiel, snys tbeto is and
jies fi'Mii'OR In prove it.
Mr. Fiero litis two noro of old
family nlehurd thnt lie will mutch
ngnhut any tree In the wotbl. These
two acres bine a record of ieldiuii
ns liiuli as SI ion nu iicre in ftuit
Thtir nerae yield for too yenr
bus exceeded WW "'t 'I'0 owner.
This sennon Mr. Fiero harvonlcd
JIlllO hnc of n pi U's that will net
hint $I.H) n box, run of orchard,
fioin IheM two neiV".
lit addition In the old nivhiud, Mr.
Fiero ban a fine Spitycnhciv Kiove
iut coming into beaviii. This is
the first veur they huve produced
much. From 110 no res be has har
vested 7000 boxes of Spiliwnibstg ap
ple that ran 00 percent exlru fancy.
These 7000 boxes will net him fioiu
$1.."0 to ,'J n box, which w picllv
fair retnnts for a voung orcluml
yielding II- first cmp.
P.
IS
A number of the orchnrdisU of the
vnllev hae hecome inlerestcd in the
P. Ilnrrv pear. Hue of the must
pnigressiie and bet iufoiuied of
them, u man Imviiiic ten jeaiV exie
rienee in growing nnd marketing
fruit in this district, recently ulnleil
thnt if he planted another orclutnl
he would ilnnt half Koe ami half
P. Harry pears. Another, it new
comer, but n mnn who made n nia
cin! study of fruit markctiiig comli
lions in the east, and the preferences
of those markets, omwcially Chicago,
ehoie this valley ns the scene of his
operations and the P. Iluirv pear
ns his princiHil plnntinK. He bits
out 'J000 trees on his ranch in the
Phoenix district.
Tim vnriely is nkin to Hie Winter
K:!is n Into winter pear, linrdv, a
ii'lialilo producer, deeiiUdly prolific
nnd is described as o.xisditr the
Winter N'clis in both size nnd fla
Mr, and ciiiulliiig it in knepitig ipial
itv. There aro a few producing tns's in
the valley. Secretary Streets of the
Commercial club has placed a box nl
the fruit in the exhibit building with
nn inilutioii to all inl'Tc-tcd onh
nrdisln to in-pect it. The fruit w.i
doiiutiil b IL W. Hinghiim of tic
llumptoii mid Mirai-!ii orclmnl-.
E
AI
.NM-: WYOItIC, Nov. 5.- Through
miction 20 cars decldlotm fruits.
Winter Nolls, 3.I0, Clalrgenu ?-
Ituerro Faster halves $1.57; Oregon
Cornice f'j.r.O, Ilosc :i.:tr., halves
11.81.
Philadelphia Sold at auction by
J. I'. Wilson for account Wniiatcheo
Valloy Fruit Orowers' associatien:
Car (5. N. GOOD'. SpltmiborgH, extra
fancy, averaged l-.KI, fancy aver
HKed Yi.'lb gross, delivered. Also
sold C. II, Q. lihlll for samo uc
count, extra fancy Jonathan, aver
aged 2.10;car guaranteed oxtrn fan
cy Bpltzonborg from Hood Klvor,
1 in lioxos nveraged $2.'.Ti, l!il aver
aged i.ir, 210, 10 at $2.10, balance
withdrawn. Freight mid refreglern
tlon fine pur box mid auction com
mission to bo dediictod,
Hy J. P. Wilson, account Wonat
ohuo Valley Fruit Orowors' associa
tion, tar V. II. Q, -:J7775, assorted
varieties, JounthaiiH, extra fancy,
80-SSn at $2.80, !)fia ut $2.20, 11 Oh
at $2.10, 112s-li:iH $1.8C1,'J0,
ihsb t i.iio, lr.oti $i,!io, ikks $i,oo,
Itoino Beauty, extra fancy, 80s-12r.H
$2. 15, (IrluiCH doldoii, extra fancy,
8 Oh-100s $2. OS, USs to 138s $2,00,
lf.Os to 1 fills $1,!)0, plain 110s-li:ii
$2.00, 12fin-irj()H $1,00, King David,
John A Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
2H 8, IIAUTLlCrr
rlioucs .M. X7 anil 47-J-a
xnibulunco Service Heputy Corouer
ACRES, 1000 BOXES
BY
PER
MUCH
SOUGHT
OR
1ft 111.
nxtnv fancy, lulu to llllii I- 0B, IUhh
I "tin J I wft, fancy, lM!.l3o M.
Ileoaiiltiilallon of Chicago ilei'ld
luuirt uiii'tlonn on apples: 57 Itniuti
llonuty extra, Jl.un; I fill fancy, $1 HO
i l.tiO, average $1.18 Coloiadii; 110
St. WliiosapB select $1.10 Colorado,
special l.:if' Colorado; III ,lnnu
t linim extra l'J.a5s fil! fancy $l.tliir
l.lin, nvonige fl.Sil Colorado! HI
(liilios extra JLKi Coloriuloi l!l Hell
Dexls extra JI.JIO, IS fancy l af
Coloiado.
With Mmlfnrd tiafn-Is Medfonl iniule
WORDS FROM HOWE
SlatcuieutsTlint May lie Investlgatcil.
Tcstlinony of .Medfonl (lllcus
When a Medfonl olllon comes to
the front, tolling bis fi lends and
nelghbois of Ills oxpci'liturc, i on cnu
rely on his sincerity. The slatciniuit
of ieode resldliiK In far inwty tilaces
do no command your confidence,
lloiiio endorsement Is the kind that
backs Dean's Kidney Pills. Such tes
tlmouoy Is convincing, luvnstltiatlou
proves It true. IIhIow Is u stiUetunul
of a Medfonl resilient. No stronger
proof of merit cnu bo hud.
W. P. tloiild, tll W. Jmkfon SI .
Medfoi'd. Ore., suysi "I lined Do.iu s
Kidney fills, ptocured at Hittkins'
drtill store, and am pleased to n
that they have given inn more relief
than any other kidney medicine I
have ever taken, other iiiembeni of
my family hao also used Dona's
Kidney Pills and the results have
been so satisfactory that I do not
hesitate one moment In glslug Hits
statement."
For sale by nil dealers. 1'ilre r,0
rents. Fosler-Mllburu Co., lluffalo.
New York nolo UKeiits for tbo Culled
States.
Iteiiieiulier the immo Dean's -nnd
take no other.
(VilTfo
bL'Kcst llirci;
The
wiirds in lliu (lictiniuiry
of stii'ccss ii re: Do II
Xow.
Have you asked your
dealer Tor Seliilliu's
Heat Dt it now.
Von want fine coffee
and the hest possilile
HioiKiy's worth. Do it
now.
Moneybaek leaves no
excuse, for waiting. Do
it now.
It's cay to buy nnd easy to
try.
N. Florence Clark
VIOLINIST AND TIUCIIHU
Flrst-clnss Music for nil Occasions
1 1 III W. Fourth St. Phono 71(1-1
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of thr
Medford Commorclal Club
'Amateur Finishing
Post Carda
Panoramic Work
Flash lights
Portraits
Interior and exterior viewt-
Negatives made anv timt
and any place by appoint
ment.
Ii. .M. IIAIt.MO.V, .Malinger.
208 E. Main Phono 147)
NEW YORK
Giants
vs. CHICAGO
White Sox
Medford, Nov. 17
Secure seats early
On sale at Nash and Mod
ford hotels, The Qui, and
Drown it Hall.
Reserved Beats $2; general
admission $1.
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
IT
Theatre
Tuesday anil Wednesday 7:110 P, M,
"Hard Cash"
I'hns. Heinle's Novel In two Itcebi
IMInoii
A (Ircat Sea Fight nnd Other Hut t Ion
"Till: CONST MILK'S h.U'UIITI-Mt"
thi: ,nm;ss .wo uun .ikuhls
Lllblll
Till: CIIIKITAI.VS SONS
llloitriiih
lliisl.lus, l'iiiiiii, Tiaps, Hi tints, Hffcits
l(ciy Teulli 'llil.et liinky Doublo
(Jeiiil Agulil lllc.
Coining Tliuisdiiy Only
"TIIH I'llTII S'llllMi"
Scllg Two Keel
STAR
THEATER
TODAY
Tin: WITKIN
Clever muliiil net, held over for
today only.
(Hi.NUslS IV.ti.
A Itcx feature production, a two
renter.
I'lt.WIH.OCI'im
.lOI.I.V.HITTIVIIS
My 11) Mayor.
IIIMiS AMI Till: A 111 ISIS MOIilMi
Farm Conusli.
CO.MItADIW
A CUM war story.
U'oolwortli anil Woolworlli
Music and ftouml effects.
ALWAYS 10c
8S1S TiiEATRE
l'll()l(l'l,S
'I4III.W
The Clod
Lubln Special In two lUcls. Mexi
can Story With t'imstiiil Action
I'.vntt: vi:i:ki.v no. in
lixira lluod Numhwr
DVKD Itl'T NOP Dlf.D
llbtRraph Coutdy
WITII TDK AID OP PIIIIHNOUICV
Farcti Coutmly
Flliat II pounds of toffee ghen
away tonight,
Coming Tliuisilny Only
"TltOOI'FU HILLY"
' In Two Parts
LET DICK
DO IT!
WHAT?
All hinds of hoiise-cInnuluK, decn
ratlin;, piiliilltijf, paper IiiuikIuk, tint
IliK ami furniture rovarnlshliic It
Il can ltd ilouu Ulcli will do It, Kijuaro
deal to all.
Ladles In Medfonl wanting work
In houHeclenului; ahoiitd iioo mo.
Dick Saunders
nil North Fir.
Phono 1)1(1. M
iifrfS1iii,W Bc,ft located
III nndino.t
m blUlattiafc!! 1
tesgft hotel in the
City. Running disJlillcd
ice water in each room.
European Plan, u la Gute
Cafe.
Tariff on Room
12 rooms .... $1.00 rach
00 rooms .... l.fiO racb
CO rooms .... 2.00 ftich
60 roomi vrilh pilrilt Inli 2.00 each
BO room vciih private balh 2.30 each
30 luitei, brdroom, par
lor and both . . 3.00 each
For mora thnn onn nueit odd $1,00
extra to the above rates for
onch uddltional (Uoit.
Reduction by week or month.
Munaiimtnt ChitUr If, KalUy
WXEETd
n&zniKW
I
11
i t