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(i-f 1 W CA i IB TWO. MKlHroitlJ MAU. 'I'ltlHUfll!!, MKDKOUIJ, OUKttQX, SATI'IHMV. DKrKMIIKU, 1!7, VHil. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL MCMrs. l'oltoa & Sinoinore, 'muni-iic-nt Mdcktnon In (ho Tort KlaiaiUli cdliatry, well known In tliu Horuo river vnlluy, am reported to have dis solved partnership. Mr. Slscniore Is snld io hnve inireluisoil Iho I'etton In IcroBtB nnd roturncd to Tort Klnnmili to nnsilinu control or tho entire Imsl- llCSIt. .1, O) Lnsgston. representing the K. 1. l'olk contjmny, of Portland, who for 'tho jmPt Fevcn weeks ling htul clinrgo of tho compilation of nn offi cial directory of l.nno county, Is en rottto hero to ninkn n directory of Jnclmon county. I'ulillc accountant will nbslat on iiiventorles, close books nnd Jiiako II nnnclnl stntoinents or systematize ac countliiR methods. Terms reasonable, l'liono 403-ltS. 23" Mrs. Cnrollno HclliiKOr who fell and hurt her hip n few days ago Is lm proving nnd hopes to soon bo about again. Prof. J. A. Rexell, dean of the Commercial department of tho State. Agricultural College at Corvnllls Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Wcsi- orlund and Is being taken over the vfctloy. K. D. Weston, commci-cial photog rapher, negatives mndo any tlmo or placo by appointment, Phono M 1471. Mrs. J. M. Kcene who Is seriously Hi nt her homo Is slightly better this morning. Lincoln McCormlck, Jr., is visiting his parents. Jtcgular dance at Nat tonight. 237 Tho "Klnm Lcctnro" will bo given Jan. Cth, nt 7:30 p. m. in the Pres byterian church for the benefit and under tho auspices of the Ladles' Aid society. Hob Dow, former county official, has token up a rcsldenco on South Oakdale. Vaudeville at the It Theater. The best ever tonight. Photoplays of quality. Only 10c. , 237 J. A. Toruey has returned from a short trip to tho Palmer Gulch coun try. Percy Cochran of Missoula, Mont.. Is visiting with his parents on South lllversido during the holidays. Kodak finishing est In town nt .Weston's. William K. Jennings of Hilt, Cal., is in tho city on business. Mrs. Salllo "Withers of Evans creek visited in Mcdford tho first of tho week. Regular dance at Nat tonight. 237 , A number of watch parlies are planned for Now Yiar'a Eve. Erie Anderson Is down from Hut ton, CaH, where ho has mining in terests. Others from tho Bluo Lcdgo district arc Andrew Jeldncss and E. L. Jones. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. Manager Cochran of the all-star basketball team Is trying to arrange a game for next Thursday with tho Daracca team of tho Baptist church. Wayne Lcovcr and wife of Cen tral Point wero in tho city Friday. Regular dance at Nat tonight. 237 D. T. Van do Car has Improved enough to tako an auto rldo Friday. Arthur Lewis of Ashland spent Fri day In Mcdford attending to business matters. P. A. Dorthlngton, a well-known railroad official, arrived iu Medford Friday, being en route to Applcgate. Clyde Shaw, Harry Lewis, E. A. Langley and Thomas Dunnlngton of Jacksonville wero recent vltJtors In Medford. "Insuranco your best asset." Havj the cat. Place your Insurance with Holmes, the Insuranco Man, right it ho writes It. tf J. K. Howard of Glcitdale, ropro heutatlvo In the legislature from Douglas county, iu spending tho holt days in Medford, his form r home. M. Winches arrived from Califor nia tho first of the week nnd Is the gdest of his daughter, Mrs. F. W. ifollls. 1'or Qxchnnge. For valley land. Three 'ofjJahoma City residences, clear, excelfont location, modern Values, $3000; ? 1 5 0 0 , $3500. Ilox 73, Jackfconvlllt. W, H, Canon has been at Sacra mento, Cal., vlfcltlng his son, Fay, who Is slowly convalescing from a eovoro attack of typhoid fever. .Charles F. Young hns returned from n hunting trip lu tho hills north of Cold Hill. Medford Husluess College office open during tho holidays every after noon from one until four. School lie- gluts January fifth. 240 .A. Huth, a farmor of Itoguo River district, is visiting in Mcdford. M. F. McCawn of Oregon City, a former resident of Medford, Is hero on a -visit. Wllllnm Wilder, tho berry king of Phuuiilx, made n trip to Mcdford Fri day. A. W. Sllsby was ono of tho many who canto to Medford from Ashland this week. Loo Walklns & Co., 3D7 South Front for liny, grain, liran, shorts nnd all kinds of food. Wc make a specialty of flour. Imperial. $1.35; Goldqn Crown, 1.255 Vlilto ne, ft 20. nil hard wheat Hour, Ol.viuplp $1.10; Mrillnnt. . $1.3.'. Othvr brands will Loon soon, come nnd try them. 1'houo 2l'9. John Daley," who 1b developing n quartz mine In Kanca creek district, Is In Medford for a few do), . O. J, Ames, who has been promt-, ncnt In furnishing tho public mar ket with vegetables, etc., has sold his farm In Tabic Hock district nnd will leave soon for Seattle, where ho owns considerable property. Lloyd Colvcr of Phoenix mndo a trip to Medford Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Guthrie of North Jacksonville motored to Med ford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sniuck of Rogue River are Jiiaklug Medford a visit. Glenn Owen and A. R. Parker of Central olut made a trip to Medford Thursday. J. S. Nelson of North Jacksonville, who wont to Iown on business somo time ago, has returned. Mr. ntnl Mrs. H. G. King havo been visiting with relatives In Toor mans creek district. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hoffman nre spending the holidays at northern points. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. H. A. Jones and Miss MiTud Newbury of Ross Lane motored to Medford Friday. Charles Darby and N. W. Kline of Griffin creek district transacted bus iness lu Medford Friday. William Lewis was down from his ranch on upper Rogue river during the, week on a short stay. X. Webster and Earl Bce&on of Wagner creek tarried a few hours in Medford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weston havo gone to California nnd will not re turn for some time. Mrs. F. Zana of Gold Hill was In .Mcdford Thursday, visiting her sis ter, ICathcrino Ingraham, who has been quite 111. William Gerlg, vice-president of the Pacific & Eastern railroad, ha returned from a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dlaluo Kluni have been visiting relatives living at Ash land. Dr, George L. Helms of San Fran cisco is in tho valley looking after his real estate Interests. Phil Hamlll motored to Mcdford from bis orchard Friday. Dr. E. E. Emerson of Butte Falls was in Medford Friday on a short visit. W. C. Frultt of Hutton, Cal., a for est ranger In the Crater Lake rcscrvo arrived Friday to spend a week or ten days in the city. A cold wind swept over the valley today from the south, unofficial weather prophets predicting a cold spell In Its wake. Fred Lewis and family of Wellcn, are in tho city for a few days. Albert Thomas, who has a home stead near Trail Is spending a few days In tho city. The Pullman cars have arrived for the Southern California excursion leaving Monday. UK FOUL PLAY j LCAUSEO CARDINAL RAMPOLLA'S DEATH after any 4UOME, Dec, 27.-Search R-n.iT.li hnvlng failed to reonl wlJLloft by the Into Cardinal Ham- tlOlm.it he sitanli'lmi lim-ni In In. 't.-t. ;:. " v Vojcoditoday that the famous church- Intin did not dlo naturally. Sov eral'h?wspapers oven called for the exhumation of tho body and nu analy sis bf the stomach's contents. Tho civil authorities liosltntvd to net, fearing to nntngonUe tho vntlcnu. Cardinal Hainpolln's death laino ris a surprise to the outside world, which had not known he was ill at all. It was stated lu Vatican circles, however, that ho had boon suffering for some time from tho after effects of a bad attack of grip. It was known that ho left n will but Just where It was deposited no body scorned to hnve learned. Still. It was supposed It would be easy to find and something of a sensation followed tho failure of the hunt. Vatican officials nnd relatives and liitlmnto friends of the late car dinal wore much annoyed, however, by rumors of anything mysterious lu his death. There was no question, they said, concerning Its cause, It had been duly certified by the nblest phy sicians In Rome and tho suggestion of the body's exhumation for further Investigation was denounced as ridiculous. (Ireon Matthew s mid William Winkle returned. Io Ktij-lo 'Point tlio yame nil-lit, lint Mii-iniM1- are ufloiit nil nmuml liore. The report emtio iu lliw (Weilnes. tiny, uiortiiiijr Unit Mr. Homy Uvowit of HroMii-lmiti lnul (lint timing lljo night. I'ltitiouluts next time. U i M0YER SHOT AND DEPORTED (Conttnticd-from Page 1) -... ..i. 1,1 m . -,i i , ' i AUTO TURNS TURTLE i EAGLE POINT EAGLETS ' Br A. C. Ilowlett AN mm io CONDEMN SPRING VALLEY SYSTEM fr '-- --'---" Weeks & McGowan Co. UJNJJ.UIiTAiS.UKS Lady AbsMuut l)j Phono VZi7 Night F. AV. Woektt lt)3-J2 t PfaotiM A. E. Orr 07H-.M SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 27. As a preliminary step toward acquir ing a municipal water supply from Voeujnlte valley, folowing the grant ing by congress last week of permis sion. to use the lie tcli Hetchy project, Mayor Rolph feigned an order today for the Institution of condemnation proceedings ngulunt the plant of tin Spring Valley Water company, which now supplies the city. Suit will ho filed early next week by the city nt tornoy's office. Somo timo ago tho city offered to Inly, tliu Spring Valley. plant for ijjuuv.uvi' uui me company ueiu out toran anuuionai ?uuu,uuo. Tho condemnation proceedings to bo started by the city, It Is said, will Involve tho largest amount ever in cluded In a blmllar action. Carl MorrlB has quit tho boxing game and gone back to work. That helps some. Hut wo still havo u number of "hopes" who should dis card tho fighting trunks for overall. Legal blanks lot sale at the Mall I.nit Friilnv afternoon. December 10, our i-lit)il hint tlicir Cnri-dinn-i cxercUcti in the M'hoid huildiut.'. There wit, not much of u jtni:riitii. but iu the principal'- room they had Mime reoitutiou-. etc., lint tlie.v had it general good time tiinoui; thoin elvo. A-. tltere wn no iiivitntinu exteutled to the outciclo. They hint n Santa ('lint-, lint he kept nut of sighl, but would. Uu nt the itnor uui call for each child unit hand in a present, generally a -nek of canity and nut, nnd tho little tot-r tlmm-lit it stronso Santa would call them, but by tlu' timo it wn- over, about 3 $10 p. m., every one .wa. .Mttlificit unl happy. C .A Ncwftroiu uuil hi, ituughter, Mi.--. Malic, wore oaller- lnt Sat tn day. Mr. Xewtrom is one of our progressive fanner-, iu the Lnko Creek country. T. F. MiCithe, one of ottr outer prifin: fitnnor unit oruhni'dit, wit iloinj; liu-iueit8 in our town Satur day. II. I). Share of Doris "(.'pi., wlio has been stopjtiii nt the Suiiny-iilo for n. few days, Marled for the Pro-pert country lut Sniuriliiv. Dr. Vim Cleave mid bride of t'ort land, iu f-ompitiiy with Mr. and Mr.-, (leorge Von iter Hellen, eullott tit tlio Suniiy.-ido Saturday evc'iiu-; for supper. Tiie itoeior i. an old m-)ihi1-mate of Mr. Vim dor Hellen nt the O. A. C it iil he unit hi-, wife met them in Mcdford unit they emitc out to ppenil it few lny with Mr. unit Mrs. Von tier Hellen. returning to Medford 'Iueiluy afternoon. Monthly morning your Kngle Point correri-ximlent took the P. k K. for Metlforil on his wny to fJnintrt Pu to consult with Dr. M. C. Fimlley with rcjrn ril tti ltis eye-. Arriving there nt noon, found the wailiitc room full, t iiMinl, so that I could nut have n treatment until near 1 o'clock, so hud to remain over ni-jlit. Dr. Findlcy hits f untied a partner' ship with )rt L. O, ('lenient of Purl, hind, which will he a yrcnt conveni ence to the pnlroiiK. iiMiiiling tlio lie- - it ot lutviii: tlieni wait for so lonj; for their turns. While I wits in hi- office he gave mo a sub-clip-Hon for tho daily Mail Tribune. Dr. Finlcy ami hit son Ilnyiml oiinie with nit' it, far hi M'eili'onl TiicmIii.v memin: on their way to Hie I'oii Klatnutli country, to ho gone it week or ton daw. Thcv took alenj: their 'ini- to try their liund ot the wild gett-o in that sootioii. While I wa in flrants -.n I mot with T. X, Hiiiuphioy. who is inter; ostcil in the flour nlill hu-iifess in Myrtle Crook, ami ho mid I wore talking over old times iu the .M stile Crook country ami ho told inc thal tlto iliffotont iisociatiiiiih they Into sltipjx'tl o'iltof Ih'tit socijoiuIiKl car- lotnis of ijiicd' pViinc- ,t(d that tho. oichluiliM-j hud oecici -tMUO.OOO iu reiiiiu i or iiicin, Fred Finlcy, our town iiiiiishal,' who ltns been woiking helmv 'Itool? Point, returned home Tuesday after noon to spein Xiiins with hi- family. As I wont to .Mcdford last Tjics. day I noticed llmt William Von dor Ifollen, Harvey Siauloy, f'tni Xarie gait, AmoH Ayroh anil Fred Pnloii.e were on Iho oar, all hound for .Mcd ford, mid later in Iho day Oitoii Matthews nnd hi- mmi, Voruor, it ml William Winkle and his daughter, liuoo htnl collected fir tho I'niuilio of victims of tho Htri'sUiiitv ovc hor nfr. ' "I lopliod that Iho ulvikof 'thon m'IVok htnl rttii.od .tt000. ntld this wn- sufficient: while wc wore urate fill for tho proffer, wo could not tul oopc the money. "Five ininutos' later the tniin.' whis tles hcjwn to lilow n.s if thov wiiro" a ) lironrnnip'd ii;tuil. As tlit-y bll'w lot) ineniliors of the t'ltlons' Alii nnoo invaded our 'room. "Wo weio .soircd mid hold hv some of the men. while other-, danced iu front of u-. slrikiiur us iu tho t'.uo mid kicking our bodies. Is Shot Fi-oiti Itcliliitt "'Fiimlly -omcoiie ttop"'pod hchiiid mo nnd -hot mo. 1 fainted whoa tlio tir-t bullet ontmod my buck. I don't remember tlio rest. "When I looovorot ooii-oioti-uo wo wcio hcititr pjis-ed from one itinii to another down tho hotel vtitir-. As they ps-cd u- nlong each one -truck l'u-. "Hotwoon linos of diineiujr. -hout- iiiL mouther, of tho Cttixeu-' Alii mice wo wore p.i--od ahoiu iu this way to tho rail mini stntiiui. Thoio their fury iihntcd snaiewhut, through ftitittuO, 1 iiie.-:. Hut the initio whi ties coutiuitod thoir'iiuoavtlilv -hriek- itiiT uuil tho men their howling mid diinchfj;. "I could hour the pa "senior train s siivn lem: beforv' the train npponnsl, every window filled with Mottled faces. , Tried to Kml Strike "Two deputies lioupht our tick ets mid accompanied u- on board. There I received tii"t aid mul mv wounds wore dru-.-ed again when wo reached ('hauninj?. "'I was doinj; iny ho-l to ,-otto the tnke. The ;;overiitr mid the nt .tornoy cciiernl of, Miclis;nii nVknowJ edged this. TlieAtenn- I -tdiiaitted wore adaiittod 'io bo fair,' It was admitted, (no,' that J kept faith with the i-ovcriior. with the ntiornov jjenernl. with the" oilier -Into offit" iul- nud with the local mithotittc, "The ns-nult on tiie was ulijti ti-fiable." h Shiilcy Sheihomiic. tin ciuploM' ol the Pacillo Highway k"K' tihout 111 .M'ttrs old. had, a miraculous es cape from death Wednesday lift co lumn while diiviin; Slowait Patttir mmi's car on tlio Athlmid mail. Shiiiliouriio lost coutitd of the cur throuc.U a -K'i unuoit iuccliaui-iui .and it planned over tho culverts mid tinned turtle, with Hiu dilvor unhurt boiionth tlio rvur scat, lie was haii-. ctt iimiu inn wncii. i no car was slightly damaged. T.RAIN nqBBERS TO HANG (Continued from pM 1.) whoso Identity the police either havo not uncovered or arc keeplni; secret. I'oiifcs-ctl Ciiioo On n l.os AiikcIcs bound train the following day. Ilostlck coitfoHned to Sheriff lltiiaaiol ot I. oh AukcIcm. Ho iiIko confc'scil that lie had tobhod another train at Richmond a few wooks before. SI tic o his arrest Unstick has re fused to toll his name, If It Is not Ilostlck, or to toll anything that utltsht shod llplit on his f6rnicr homo, tliu Identlt) of hid parollts nud frlMuU or tho girl with whom he admitted hu lived lu San Kraiuinco. Ho has dif clnrcd that his greatest Morrow Is for tho widow mid two bablcot the man he killed. NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED BY MASONIC LODGE Wnn Itnkorsflclil Hoy . UAKl'RSFIKI.U. Cal., Dec. 37 Ralph Furls, who as John Unstick was sentenced to death In Los An Seles for the murder of Horace .Mint tnguo on a Jratu which ho held up, is tlio son or "ing Jim' inns, a Southern Pacific pumper, and ouo of the best known railroad melt lu Kern county. Until throe months ni-o young Far Is was employed by n produce company hero. Ho loft this firm to ko Into business for himself, and failed. John Uostlrk, another of tho pro dui'u company's employes, nlo went Into business for himself nt the same time. Ho was giticciifil, and Farln Ik believed to havo taken this man's untiii) through Jealousy when ho led llnkcrsfleld n month ngo. In llakcrsfluld Farts' reputation al ways was good. With Mcdford tr.idojs Mcdfnrj mndo I A very lurire nnd oiithulntio meeting wiis held hitt nilit hy .Med ford Lodge, Xo. 10:. A. F. k A. M.. at their hull on Opt nil iivumic, at wliicJi time the foljpiviiig of floors wero iii-tiilloil: K. Kyflnre, W. M.; Van It. i'ierson, S. W.; Olio It. Foutri, J. W.; A. X. Ilililchraiid, sec retnry; .1. A. Perry, tioaiirer; Ralph Wooilford, xcuior doaooa; K. J. Fonts, Jr., junior deacon; (.'. A. Drown, senior steward: II. I). Mi Iiritle, Jr.. stcwitrd; Ocorgo I.. Troichler, trustee for tireo years; George t oroy, nuirsliiil. All present resirt having a very profitable mid plousiiut meeting when tho work for ih'n ciHiiim; year wim briefly outlined hy tlio 'w mi mntcr. ' ' ' TOO IjATH TO CliAHMII-'Y. FOR SAI.K Matrhed joiiiik" team of cltiHsy drivers, will work any place, gentle, worth $1500, will take $175 cash. Address K. A. II., euro Mall Tribune 237 FOR SAI.C (inltcd ttaddlo, horso. with almost nuw saddlu nud rlil lug outfit, Rentlo for women ami children, will "tlrlvti f too. Home's disposition worth price nuked. Ad dross Saddle llorcti, euro Moll Tri bune, 'i'i" notici:. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to. tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, tit Its next rcgulnr meeting on Jnnuary Cth, J!H, for a ilceitso to suit spirit uous, villous and mult liquors at ro tall in quantities lcnn-thati a gallon at Its placo -of htiKlness on South Front street In said city for a period of six months. Dated December 17, 19 13. HOTKL NASH. TO LOAN fMiO to fCUO to lonu on small ranch property - near Med ford. I"hnitu13fl-J, vTIth Medford trado is Medford maijd A FAIR WAY Tho prlcu you pay for glasses Ih of tess moment than the valtio they are after obtained. They lire dear at any price If ununited to jour case. I glvo you Just tho ghissort you require, nnd charge you only tliu price the work Is reasonably worth. That way Is fair to both jou and to mo, ami U tho only wny that lx fair, Yon haven't nu oj'o defect that i -aiiliot detect and correct, If nuieaahln to glnssffl. Complete KatlKfltctlon guaranteed. Dr. Riekert ()ci- llciiel's Mcilfonl, Oio. BMW i . ni.w 'jt rV.sJimmmBXA (Tialmers ta MOTOR CARS ARE THE BEST FOB THE MONEY WOOD Big Body Fir. OAK (jut from largo liniboi'. CARLOAD OF PJNB STOVIiMVOOl) .'JUST IMO- CEfVED. J'hone in your oriloi'H for Tier "Wood or Cordwood to I Frank, H. Ray iiUHHurenii!iiL uuaniiiieuu Sixth and Fir Streets, Phone 750-B Protect Yourself Ahlfor. I ORIGINAL GENUINE ?! MumTmm h "MJVBlUAXaUf-" ! ,c .j'"wmmmm', t50r.JWrSfw Uvirjfii) Wferi ik mSL nYQI'Vi NtmHirM H , i i 'A l . . . Tho Food Drink For All Ages Highly Nutritious nntl Convenient Rich milk, with nmltotl urmln uxtract, in powder fonn-dltwolvoit lit wator tliovo hoalthlul than tea or coll'oo. UhimI in titithiiur athlotoe. Tho host diol for lafatttH, Growing Chilili-on, Invalltlii, and tho Afrod. It iiki'ouh with thu Voakc8t (UkobIIoii. Ank fiH"HOnUOK'S,-:U Hotnln, nnntamfmnttt, Fountain; Don't travel wlthtntt It. AIko Ucui it nt home. A lunch In n iiilnuto.'j lu l.uuch Tablut form, ulmi, ictuly to eat, t'oavoitlunt iuilrliroun.J Pictures, Unframcd Pictures and Picture Moulding IMi'liuvs lraiut'tl on Slmrl Noliot. Tiie only W'jill I'lipor, I'ninl and Piclnic Sltiro iu Mt'diVu'd giving S. vV' II. (Iiwn 'i4i I i 1 1 Slainp.s. Waters' Paint and Wallpaper Store 318 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD Latta & Hopkins Nurseries Growoi-H of Iligh-firatlt" h'ruit Tivcs. Apple and Pear Trees are our speeiallien. SJek one-year-old trees on three-year-old roots. Some r best orchards in the vallev are set. to our trees. .Nurseries near Central Point. Medrord office, room -HVJ, M. b & II. huildiiig. Phono 8(iJ)-li. Experience shows that home grown, acclimated trees are the best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES (T one Cyrus Noble hiiHi-ball will quench your thirst on the hottest day pure mature bottled at drinking strength W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon J ROGUE RIVER VALLEY EXCURSION TO Los Angeles and return Vln the aifte ..'. Deecinhor 2!), J !)!.' wsiJNatT,l I 0CDCHSIA!TA I I I HQUTtS I I liclurii lamiL aim-Hi :n, 1!)M. Tlio I'miohIivmii Mao 11115 ROUND-rI?RIP FARES ("Iranls Pass if.'KJ.flO iMelford tfii.M Roiie Uivt-r :i2.no Pliocnix SILiW (lold Hill .-... :)2.1." Talent'.,..'. . JM.'JO Couiral Point :il.7() AhIiIuikI :. Ul.OO SPECIAL TRAIN SCHEDULE flrants Pass 2:10 pm, ledfortl 4:00 pin. Kotfiio liivei ...2:00 pm. Phoenix -I:H iuii. (.old Hill .'1:15 pin. Talent l:2o pm, Central Point . IH2 pm. Ashland 0:10 pm. Soo San Francisco's Now Yoar Colobration Tickets will bo sold December 20, will beyond for return until iMarch 111, 1011, and allow stopovers tfohitf or return in,'. Villi particulars, with interoBtiiitf and descriptive literature on California's famous outing resorts from any H. P. A(oiit. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Tribune office. tfj Mink .Nuii,, vpyt R.Mi-lfurjl, .ynillj)