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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
Tl sweetheart wed words on owing to a dntiiehmuiit of iiiiitliiuurt fiMlernl soldiers sent from Ktuiotmdn In Mexlcnll. Their exact where almoin (h uiikitowii but It It nutd the) uiiutber Hovernl bundled nud nro IT 11 an tNnr.piiNor.NT ni:vki'aik vuut.tm.iKu iivis.tr aitjjunoon 1 eat re JJXCKI'T HUNDAY 1IY T1IK MIJOKOUI) 1'JUNTINO CO. Tho Doinoeriitlo Tune, Tim .Meilfonl JVfnll, Tho Mcdrnnl Trll.uiic, Tim South vrn Or.'Ronl.in, Tho Anlllnliit Tribune. Offlcr Mall Tribune IlulMIng, J5-J7-I3 North Mr utreijt; tolopliimo 76. Uedford Mail tribunk NEWS COMPANY AUG 1 MARKETS SELLOREGONVEWS M WIH 0 Tonliilit Only "Till: END 0I? TMC QinCLL" Kssiilun Weslelll, "WHAT SHALL IT I'HUI-'IT .MAN J" IMImoii Drniiiii. In nn ugly mood owing In their not being paid. Mtiii) Mtwk'iui iniieheiH 1110 piepiir lug to move Into United Ktitlim ler illor.v. K AS CALIFORNIA'S F HAN DIKtiO, Cn I , Jan S Mel can rosldoiits along the California bonier uro uneasy nud fearful today Offlclnt Paper of the Clly of Mcrifnrd. orrirlnl rnper of Jnckvon County. I DEMAND WORTHLESS YOUTH l.nlrred n pccoiul-rlins matter tit Mclfonl, Oregon, umlcr tho net of M.irrli :, 18T9. BUBSORirriON RATES titio ytnr, by mull. .. ...$ 5. 00 Ono month, by null SO IVr inontli, delivered by carrier In M nl font, Jaeknonvlllo and Con. trnl Point .tin Haturilny only, by mall, or year. .00 Weekly, per yenr 1.60 NET GROWER $2 I'OKTLA.NM), .Inn. S. Koguo rlvor in gaining some honor In foreign attnrkcts ns nn apple producing sec tion, and Incldeutally the flnto of Oregon le getting sonic fttrthqr credit in this line by the salo In tho Dro mon, Germany, market of a carload of Snltzcnbcrgs at a price that would run very close to $2 a box net f. o. h. for extra fancy and ?1.C5 to $1.70 for fancy grade. Tho carload con tdsted of 122 boxes of third grade. Tho entire carload netted 1.G0 f. o. b. Itoguo River. According to a special cable today from Dronien receive oy the North western Fruit exchange, a carload of Iloguc Klver Newtowns sold there at n price mat means 91.00 net ncrc. ... . .. answering me ibci inai me 101 con stated of -ISO boxes of extra fancy, 40 boxes fancy and tho balance other varieties, tho prico Is probably about 20c a box better than the American markets are at present paying for similar goods. The entire apple market in Ger many Is in good condition, and ad ditional sales at very liberal prices arc announced for Pacific northwest fruit. In the eastern markets apples con tlnue to show dullness, but a couple of cars of Itoguo River Newtowns sold thcro at $2.15 a box, or fl.GO net f. o. b., for very largo sizes. As for merly, there is considerable discrim ination against large sited apples In tho .markets or tho world, nud espec ially in tho cast and in Europe. A few inquiries arc being received for apples from tho south and tho southwest, but in no lustancc aro vpl ucs as good as aro now obtainable abroad. ' Locally the apple market is rather julct. Tho trade shows no snap what ever. Holders aro maklug a strcnti-'J ous effort to clean up .their earlier varieties, and fancy Northern Spies nro being offered nt $1.2,7, or fully 20c below what tho stmo class of stuff was bringing a shot time ago. Thcro seems to bo a general Inclin ation among tho local trade, to clean up Its apple holdings, and In most In timites values aro now being slightly reduced to quicken tho movement. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON LECTURES AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Dr. Bertha Stuurt: Monday, 3.30 p. m. "Common Methods of Spreading Infection." Monday, 7.30 p. m. "The High School Girl aud Her Interests." Tuesday, 3.30 p. 01. "Play and Playgrounds." Tuesday, 7.30 p. m. "Training a Girl for Citizenship." Wednesday, 3.30 p. in. "The Teaching of Reproduction and Sex llyKlono." Wednesday, 7.30 p. in. 'Cause, C'uie und After Effects of Colds." Ur Clifton Fremont Hodge: Thursday, 3.3U p. in. "Civilization nud Animal Industry." Thursday, 7.30 p. in. "Conserva tion of Natlouul Health and Vltal!t " Friday, 3.30 p. m. "House IMc. Mosquitoes und Other Household In. fcects." Friday, 7.30 p. 111. "Hoards of Health Local Health Problems." Suturday, 3.30 p. m. "Lewous With UlrdB." Suturday, 7.30 p. m, "Practical Principles, Problems and Laws of Life." Lectures will also bo given in the high school as arrunf.od later. Sunday, Jan. 18th, Dr. Joseph Sphnfor will lecture In tho Presbyter lau church at 7.30 p. in. on "Educa tion as Social Adjustment." These lectures are absolutely fiee to all, because they are from ho Uni versity of Oregon. Pnrents, teaehcrs, professional inion and women, tho youjig peoplo and all aro most cor cliaUy invited to attend. Good Wood. ir ypu want good wood, get It from Frnnl; II.-Kny. ' ROGUE RIVER SPITZ SOLD IN BHN Complaint being registered by Mrs. II, 0. Stoddard tlnvt the South, em Pacific nevsbos were bOllluR pictures or uollnrhldo trestle as ;v. California scene Instead of nn Ore gon view, General Pnr.soiigvr Agent John M. Scott, writes as follews: "Making further reference to your letter of December tllh relntUo to Dnllarhldc Trestle on the Shasta Itetite: "You will he Interested In the fol lowing letter I have Jut received from tho llrowu News Cempany: "Sau Francisco, Dee. 27, 1313. "Wo have your ..favor of Dec 21, regarding Post Card o. 7215 show liiK Dollnrhlde Trestle on Shasta Koute as being in the state of Call forula. "We are today taking tho matter itp with the publishers of these cards, ntnl will see that the state of Oregon receives full credit for tho view (shown rule: this can be done bj ' puWIsher, we wilt withdraw, the card from kale." LICENSES TOTALSl 1 7,592 PORTLAND, Jan. S -Hunters aud anglers of the state of Oregon paid $U7.r92 for the woods and fish from tho streams of Orecon in 11)13. ae- i .. , cordlIR ,0 the rRUres ,MUcd ycitcr day by William L. Finley, stale gamo warden. Of this sum, $IS.020 was fur hunt ing licenses alone, $11,74$ for angl ing licenses and $24,S2I for the com bination licenses nt $2 oach. In addition hunters from outside the state paid $1320 as non-rosldcut fees. Another big Item was $6775 for fines Imposed by the various courts for violations of the gam? laws. Or the last item, halt In each case went to the general fund of tho coun ty and tho other half was turned over to the fish and game commis sion. This, in a measure, explains why hunters say that 1913 was tho poor est hunting season they ever had, for there were almost 25 per cent more hunters In the field in 1913 than in any provlous season TAX LAW DOESN'T J II SAYS OREGON CITY, Jan. S. fMIeWng that section 3CS2 of the law relat ing to assessments aud taxation of this state, passed in 1913, is worded so that it Is ambiguous. County Treasurer J. A. Tufts submitted his opinion of the matter to Attorney General Crawford for legal advice. Tho attorney-general agreed with Treasurer Tufts aud held that the law did not mean exactly what it said. His statement Is as follews: "Replying to you rlctter of Decem ber 31, Inquiring as to whether, if ouo'lialf of tho tax on any person's estate is paid on or before April 1, they are required to pay a penalty on tho last half, providing the last half Is uald nrlor to Seiitember 1 ot 1 that ear. I beg to state that such U' not the Intention of tho statute, al-' lowlug one-hnir or the tax to bo tar- ried over until September 1, thcro..- alty would not begin on this half i . ,01 September 1 " J'h.X'IIJV Will illllll Il Illilnl.il lllM-- I1011 Tiii'-il,i. .Jnniinrv I I. .nd the IiiIIhuiu'.' tii-ktls nn- in the lield: 1'or iuuyir, F. K. l'uir.v ami .lohn Cnpe; recuidev, A. II, I'Mier ami fieorge II. Croy; trpuurer, -A. lK-uin; mur-liul, .Milo Murrv, V. .J. UeanWev and . t'. Mel'linli. I'or ciiiiiieiliiien timt ward, IM Wntemiaii second wind, .J. F. l'rutt; llnrd ward, Kd Wilder utnl J. A. WilgW. CANNON'S NEPHEW SHOOTS HIMSELF ACCIDENTALLY , PANVILLft, III., Jim. fi. Onille fnnuoii, llie v.hpeuhurV nepliew, ueeideuLil,v shot hiuiK'li' .Mlonluy. The wound win. hlibt. On ex Sionker (.'iiiiiion, who with recovering irom an ultiiek of llie piip, I he in eideut Kcemed lo.lnv In lime Jiinl no bail (ifftful. in eastern eitiiM nrv reperted: St. Louis .Mi Dee. UP. One em limed upplos .sold on tiueliou today. .Mtukt't firm, with good iloinuml for bocd tipple. OlTeiinus mostly poor 1'rT. 11102. .Mixed tipples .sold by Krvnyvr - Thompson, SI. Louis. Ciir shipped hy 1 II. .Moullon, Wei set", Idaho. mi.M'il fruit, some oxer ripe nml mostly poor eolor. Ihille flower, niiirv, .?!. Ill; S. WillOMlp. fauey, $1.73; Xoithem Spy, 1miuv, M.flO; Arkansas lllnek. fauey, $'2.U); Den Davis, fauey. $1.10: Wine-ap, fancy. jJJl.lKV. Kinir. fauey, $1,110; Rome lleituty. fauey. $1. ().". l'hiluilelpJiin, .Inn. 'J.- -Thrnmili auction loilav for account of North l'aeifie Fruit Ditrihuton. ear VVK. olU?, from J'anun, ChI. Rome Hrauty, elra fnnev, ? 1 .00 to $': Newtowns, ftwcv $l.Sj0. elioiee $U70; New York. Dee. 'J'.. Through mil lion today for neronnt of North l'n- eiJic Fruit Distributors, onr NI' nsilt!, from North Yakima, Wali Ituerre Foster iMar, $J..0; Winter Xeli. s-j.,Vi. New York. Dee. 30. Armals Har clav stteet. .i. imi. .Market aetivt uuder liitiil nteeipts. Fuuev tlri'iti- inp.s sold from ?l.."0 to $l.7r. bar rels from $1 to Jrl.'J.". Dnlilwin-. in stood demand. Fanev eold slornire stock sold a liiab n ?.", mo-lly .SI.'iO to s.7;(. (.'omiuoit snrnice stick verv little reeeixeil, biiti'.'iii'? l to s4.ji, York lniperiul stippU I.iilit. sellinj; l."0 ! ". WENATCHEE GROWERS VOTE TAX ' FOR BLIGHT WE.VATCHKK. Wash Jan S - About KiO growers assembled at Grange hall In Peshastlu and voted unanimously in favor of having an nspector deotlng his entire time n fighting the blight in the Peshastln district. It wns voted to Invite Leav enworth to Join and co-operate in tho movement to eradicate the dis ease from orchards of the upper val ley. All growers prevent voluntarily signed an agreement to contribute 2" cents per acre for bearing orchards and 15 cents per aero for the nou bearing orchards, employ an assistant for inspector Darlington, this as sistant to devote his entire time to the Peshastln dlstrlrt BRIDE DISAPPEARS ON WEDDING DAY SAN FRANCISCO, C.il Jan .S -Police at all hay iltles were looklnx today for .Miss Anna Riiffluo, eighteen years of age. who disappeared at the Ferry building yesterday afternoon as she, Glusseppo Mascitelli and a party of friends were waiting to start for Martinez, where bIio and Mascl loll) were to bavo been married last night. The case puzzled the authorities. Mnscltelll was taking -Mrss Ruffluo rrom C'oncorn. where her mother lives, to his own home In Mnrtlnoz At the Ferry building thcro wbb n moment's conruslon and when tho party reached the boat tho prospect tUo brldo bad vanished, Y AT ROSKIK'RG, Jan, 8.- Sam L. San iId, deputy Htate fish waidcn, Is hero supervising the building of another fish ludder at the dam In tho South Fiiiprjiia river at the south edge of town. This ladder Is to provide means for tho salmon to get up stream dur lug tho higher .tages of water, which they aro not able to do ut the present fish way. Knglneer I licks Is assist ing with tho plans. Tho new ladder Is going In on the east side of tho river. Tho run of sller salmon Is remarkably heavy this season, but not many of them were ublo to get past this dam. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant M S. HAim.KTT I'JmncH AL -17 and I7..I2 111b11l1111r6 Servbo Deputy Coriirrj The follow iiii; nueliiiu suliw DF.NVKIl, Colo., Jan. S Giving his name ax John IU Dew, a owii; tutm who hud previously posed at Adolphus Uusch 111 was uuder nr, rent hoio today charged with obtain lug money by false pictcnsea. Taken to police headquarters lust night, the prisoner admitted he wan an Impostor. Ills father, he said, was J. C. Dow of UclloUllo, Illinois, lie professed he was himself enxuged to mnrr. a Los Angeles alrl. tie had been lsttlug with fuiollj frletultt in Portland, he explained, mid was on his way back to llellexllle when his money gae out. I'm not bad." ho declared, "and I never was In trouble like Hits bo fore. I suppose It'n all oer with the Klrl I'm engHKd to. Her father and mother are awfully nice people and the) '11 never Ntand for this. 1 nroni UhmI her I'd no home ami xwt work. Now It's too late. 1 hope the) don't Imprison me." In Dew's nnckttl a latter wjs found sinned with the name of the lrl he mentioned ns hU flniicw. "John." rend one pawRe. "For God's sake. If not for uur futhtu"' onr mother's nud mine, be n man. Dear. I hall give you uue last fond itlinnce If ou doalde to brace up. net a Job. stop borrowlna nionei' and begin pajflnR jour debts, wrtte.to me, and If you try. try, tr again, I'll stUk to you through thick and thin ' Hut If you can't be a man. we'll stop now. It wilt be better for me to die nn old maid with my sacred ;ove for J 011. 1 will stlk through fire and water If uesjtHMr), only you must be a man." The letter was signed "Your's to win " L STABBED WITH KNIFE 50 TIES KI.XO, Nev , Jan. s - n unlden tlfled' man. today wajlnld .Margari't Laiuson, 111 )eurs of age, daughter tif William i:. Latnsou, dragged her 01 er a stone fence and Inflicted fl(t small wounds 011 her fate uud arms with a peukuiro. The girl was jii her way to school whci attacked A sheriff's posse Is searching for tin man CHICHESTER S PILLS WjAiT TIIK lIAMl.l "BAM. A iip.ui.t. ..t- iii.rirt..Trus V. PI.VJIOM IIII.IMI riu,u cink;amMlW.r'lnt.AIrtpl ' SOLD BY DRtQGlSTS FVtRWHLRE IKTIIIOV'UMO KLEIN MADE MIIOVUK'rAII.OW.MADK Med ford Tailors The Success of your Eyeglasses Depends entirely upon the skill of tho 0110 wild fits them. Vy work is guaran teed to he just right. Dr. Rickert Out Deuel' Mcilforil, Ore, Hooray! Baby To Rule the House No Longer Do Women Fear The Great ett of All Human Bleiiingi. It Is a iy mut r nf.irt to know tint tli'.sn iiiiu li-tiilkcil .if inlnn mul ntlirr H lr. that sr null) ' 1 prrrrilit rltltil l-ar Intf may t-aitlly ho av.l.-il, Nn wuinnn nn-il fear tin- xUsliti-Kt ilifflinfort If ilx will fortify liiTfelf Willi Die wrll-knnwii and llmc-lioiuirril ri'innly ' llothor'a Krlrnil " 'Iiiiu I n rau.t vrnti-fiil, pcnvtniUiiir, ex tfrnal nppllcall'in that at nnru noftcim find inaki'H iilluiit Ihn nlilomlnul uiuicli'H anil llfuni.iil, Thi-y naturally expaml wltlioiit the nllclilcMt iirula, .unl tlnu not only tnnlali till KTiil.'nry , nermiiK, twltchlni; siiclii, hut tlii're Is an mllrit irnlom fntn imiiKU, illoromfort, ! -.l.ini- ami ilrcml mat ) I'ttrn tuvi tlnr Imjirfm upon Ilia bahi- Th wcmlon ) tliArrforn pne of un boiin.liil, Jo) fill anticipation, ami ton much sires rati not he IjIiI upon tin. rnuurkahla IiiIIik lire v lilt It a in. Ilii'rV happy, prt-uulul 0lP'lt1oo has upiiii Ihr lien I 111 anil fur tunes of tin' Keiieratl.in to fame, Mother'.. I'rkn.l r.'oimim'nrtp.l only for tin relief nn.l comfort of expectant mothers, tlioii'amhi of whom liavo uteri and rcrnm 1111 ml It. Vim itlll Und It on MW at all lni tori's at Sl.no a hottl. Write loilny to tho IlrailhXil IteKulator To., mo l,nmnr llhli', Allunlu, (hi., fi.i a 1110.1 liutrmllv.' I,l. 011 (I.Li aii-.Ui4 of all mililfvU, iiio(Imt)H'I. Ajjjrm W 5 3J klkM-lppllaM.JIIpa4 l-IIUU Iit4 -! UU pi.II I- Mi. bl U1. tlu4) MtLluk Y t.Li ma Alk. Map at vp Ib. n BREATHE FREELY! OPEN NOSTRILS ANO STUFFED HEAD END CATARRH Instant Relief When Nose end lleiul A iv Clogged t'lotu 11 Cold, Stops .Vast j Cutiu 1 linl Dlsi liiu-ges. Dull lleailnilio YniiNlies, Tr.i "HI)' Cream llaliu." Get a small bottle auywa). Just to tiy It -appl) a little In the luwlrlts nud limtnutlv jour clonged nose aud flopped up air piimmKott of the hand will open; miu will hrimtho fieely, (Inline nud headitche illipieni. Ilv morning the catarrh, eold-lu-bead or catarrhal yoro throat will bo none. tCud sui It miser) now' Get the small bottle of "KI)'h Cream lUitm" at nil) drus store. 'This nweot. frn- STIFF JOINTS AND PAINS? MUSTEROLE Quickly Relieves. Keep a Jar In the hnuse It Is tin premier r ented) fur Uaiknihe Si.ro Joints or .Musties. Rhetimatli I'.vlu etc. Ml'STL'ROLK Is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mils tard. It penetrates to the seat ot pain nud drives R nwav, but does ant blister the tt nder est skin It tillv.'s the plure nf t'e nil 1 Old '.Ih'.ilOucd lililslnid IllMtT Ml STLROI.i: Is r. Mutinied fei llronchltls. Froup Athm.i, l,leurl- . Chalmers Vsi MOTOR CARS ARE THE BEST FOR THE MONEY Crwiywcvj?' W I & 1 i. (1 c; (!) .!) J WOOD 1 Hotly Kir. OAK cut from lare limher. f'AWI.OAD OK 1MNI0 S'l'OVK AVOOI) .ll'ST UK- C.OIVNI). Phono in .vour urders i'or '.rier Wood or Cord wood to Frank H. Ray .Mea.sureiiienl (luarauteed Sixth and Fir Streets. Phono 750-R ffiSiit(i'i',Xyi;'i'i(i'A'.,'.,Atwy Latta & Hopkins Nurseries Growers of Jlih-Cirade Fruit Trees. Apple and rear Trees are our specialties. Stork one-year-old trees on three-year old roots. Some ol' best orchards in the valley are set to our trees. Nurseries near Central Point. Aledford office, room I02, M. K. & II. building. Phone 8(f)-L. Experience shows that homo grown, acclimated trees arc the best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES r i a III I jKfiCmPs.. I III Low c os I .' AVhy, a I HI ei'i'tged till to a mx twenly live and a third miles illou of gasoline--for thirty- J III three! Ill an : 111 ,','nl 111 yml 1 sr.'jr, tindred mih miles! eplioni cononn is y. iilari Is tho now prlco of the Fofd runabout; rltiK ear Is liil.'.j tlm town ear JtilfoC .Medford, ioiiiilete with iiiiulpiuoiit, Oet and piirtlciilnrs from i J'. 1 . t I I tho ton If. o. b. cntaloK III C SI'ART, E .ii XL'. fitmmhmmmMtmmm . Kinitl balm iIIhsoIvck by tho heat of ; (be uoNtrlls. peiietrateK and and bonis (lie luriitiueil, Hwoileu inoioiii'iuio which Ilium the nose, botul nud Ihioni; elenra the air paMiiHeti; tops mut) dlsclmrsoti mid a feeltim of cIhuusIuk, soothliiK lelfuf eoiues Immediately. Don't lay awako lonUlit stiugKHuK for breiith. with hend stuffed; nn tills closed, hawkliiK nud bloulint Catarrh or a cold, with Its ruunlu,' nose, foul mucous iIiopp'uk" """ ""' throat and raw il miens u dlnlie" (UK hut trutv iietMtlesH Put 5 our fill III Just moo In "HI)' Cream Imltn" and )our cold or entatrh will siuelt dl.pioar Lnmbaitti. Neuralgia. Hprnlus, limine Stiff Neeh. ItimdHehe and Folds of the Chest (It prevents I'ueuiutilita) At vour driiMKlxt's In Jt.'u' aud MU Ill's and a xpoilul lari'.e Inmpltal aim (in $.' e i. t'.'l no substitute If diugglst eatiuut supply miu. send Xfif nr nOn in the .MDHTUItOl.KCiim pauy. lievelaitd. Ohbi, und we will malt oii n ur pnttiixn prepaid F. R L. SiTiird. IH I J Mil SI. e ill;' M U" r ( it iii i ttr lie s i Please kemt in.- il" a Kited "!'" Jr n' ' is I Uud It moot beiu t'ltn.l R. I'll. n Ioiih on IMillelits -HfW- ! i a Kord recently av- Aud this is not al Ford performance. a big reason for liny yours now. GATES .MCDFOKI), oiti:. 'WWW, HLDI'UUH' Liihln I'omiHly Hf "INTKKKl'I'TRll mijlNVIIII fa? l.iiblu ('uhHiilV. I f t'miiiio,' I '1 ni.. v nud Silliinbn "I'AUTM'I.'S IN CIILMK" Time ic.d l.iibm ISIS TEATRIE Miensi'it I'n lines I ut) Hit) I'llOitll'I.Ws IHltW t)M. Gunmakcr of Moscow l.'lldlt 'I'nii U.'vl Hprelnl WIILN Till.' MJI.I. WIINT liltV l.llblll Till: lllltillHW Itl.VG ' lllttftrtiih M Vsldtli Ml OuiHiiitr Ml Here Telimriww IIIMS.IIAI. I'llKCMis ill' UlCVtlM I wn Rfi-U Till STAR THEATRE TODAY M: V t'ii:VILLWT0i)A" LA I'Olil.lJTIiC.V' CO, di'UT MbkIc and Illusion art I'HOTOI'LAYS TliMIrTION iHMAMt t It.id Imp FHmi SI.I.M OlVISiilU ItllWAIIO Wwtrn I'owhhIjt tl.VH IIV TOOI'V Faieo Cumwly , ROAIIINO HILL 1 liresi t'liniiMlf VMil.U'illlTII .V WOOLWdltiil Tli" bi at in iiiuair and fflects ADMISSION Matinee 2 IJ ID CKNTS FunliiK 7 p. m. Al THIS ulltsai CAMERA WITH PACK OF 12 FILMS HIT i w iM,', FOR- 250 18 CIGARETTE COUPONS I'trnio Junlf.r Cmrii, nuile li il hr i;i.. iri.id '(, iiuiiKutijkl lkLi nKlu Irt OI3AK mouth piece cigarettes you clon' t have to pay for a third more tobacco t'li.in you use and consumiciitlv von (;ct n (H'tier quality of tobacco, Stncter (til.iltg tf tlAer latu.ittt Klll. OilAK I'ltKMIUM ni:i'T ILiltcry Street, San Francisco TT1 1 !- -1TITH- II III Si liffifflSii mSfV. KM Mf.tiiiii- &.J iiHi WLmt Jmr at H H B JkKm&'M MM. M. 1 .,ti&mm1Mf I fT ILS v4 ' iaKWO 1 nn iV P.J JI7 SwSmLiA MLAaxr y 7 1 -f rtr V .4 NJ S' V"(''l'S I : )i H --- I r