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PftGE (FOUR atEDFORD MATJJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. ,TANTTAT?Y II, mil. i i i i' JIedford Mail tribune AN IKIlllPI'MnlSMT Knl'HIAIlill lUjllMKIIKI) KVKIIY AITKUNOON UNC'KIT HHNDAV HY TIIM MUUFOIU) IMtlNTJ.va CO. Tlift Dniitoernllo Times, Tlio Mrdfonl Mall. Tint .Mdlfrttrt Tritium. Tlio South ern On-nonlnti, Tlio -AMilniul Tritium. Office .Mali Trilmtio MulMlng. 36-27-SP North Mr nit-vet; tcloMiuno 78. Orflclnl I'rtiwr of 1)iu City of Mo.Uord. urflnlnl 1'npT of Jackson County. Knlereil n second-class matter At Mcuforil, Oregon, tinOcr tho net of March S. 1879 nUESORlrTIOK BATES Onn yenr, bj nm'l ...$5 00 Onn monlli, l tiin.ll -. ... .. .10 ivr month, tlillvtrnl ly onrrlrr In Miilfovd, Jncknonvllto nml lti- trnl l'oint .. ..... .BO Fntunl.iy nly, hy mnll, per yror , S.oo Wrcltly, per yenr . . ....... J 60 F OF YOUTH IN CITY In hor t'alk yesterday afternoon before tlio social hygiene section of the Greater Mcdford club Dr. Stuart paid: "I think it Is criminal sim ply wicked to allow your jountj girls to sit (or Hours of each day more hours than they spend any where, olso In such rooms as the ono I visited in the high school today. "It took all my self control to in nblo mo to stand up there for one hour in the hot, dry. vitiated atmos phere that Is sapping their very lives, and to attempt to drive my brain to do Its work. In an assem blage of perhaps one hundred girls 1 saw rounded shoulders, listless -faces, dull eyes, pal aenomlcs, some not overly clean looking, many over dressed, qutto a few pretty ones, but pretty with a certain fragility sug gesting n hot house plant, almost nono of them with that bright, eager alertness, that comes from perfect health. And if that is theatmosphcre in which they have spent most of the years of their life air germ laden, vitiated and Impure 1 do not wonder at their dullness." "If wo are to have hardy.healjthy young women to become the mothers of tho futuro, we must give them ra tional exercise in tho open air, nine hours sleep a night, no candy be tween meals, and pure air to breathe at all times." Continuing, Or. Stuart again em phasized hor belief that the teaching of sex hygiene should bo done by gradual steps, beginning with tho lower plant life and following up through biology to the teaching of tho functions of all parts of the human body. Aud this teaching should be done by the parent Is Dr. Stuart's bollef but since the parent will not tlo.lt that is the ordinary or usual such teaching must bo given by spcclalinstructors, and not given co'Cducatlonally but to each sex separately. "Tho doctrino of 'hands off when It comes to tho familiarities of the two sexes Is imperative," she states. "The girl must bo taught that her person Is sacred from baby hood up. And the boy must also bo taught to respect her ns such. The double standard of morality must go, as so many of our cherished beliefs do go Into the discard, and the boys bo taught au well as tho girls and warned away from unspeakable quacks who fill their young minds with all manners of filth." li. Alwt Lewis, inspector for tlio builojju'nl survey bureau for the I'n t it Mute., in a letter culU attention t-i ji general error in the t'loxjn;; time ot (lie tlui'k ami jtoom shooting -.oa-hiii in Oregon under the new ltd era 1 KAiiie luw-. He huy Juiuuirj 111, the iloMi.L' date lllUlH'li by tills III v., is nut included u. an open dm, iimi that (lie hhootine; really clo-ew nt Mi down Junuury J'j. He wtv.: "The closed .uoii in Oregon trnl Washington i- given u. fro'ii Octo ber 1 to Jaiiuutv 10 uf tho following year, but (Iiumi date are not inclus ive, u is evident hv regulation So. 7, which I quote as follow : 'Tor the pulpites of regulation 8 nutl 0 (rahiiint; to closed feenmn) each period of Jimo herein piofccrihed us n loseil cji8on hliaM be const iiu-d to iiu'ltide tho in ht dav nml to c. Ijldu tho Jiirst ilay thereof.' "Therefore u. the I'Vder.U law innki it unlawful to hunt from siin bi'i to sunrise, (lie .en.on on all wa ter fowl, iueliiilinjj brant, ducks aud fjeefio and lto on tails and coot. iIohcs at Minuet, January Vu" Weather Prediction Oregon Haiti weM, rnin or M)Qy nbl poitt.iitpnL'litjimil Tliiih.Au, oulbeasteily "iiur brink hear tho hOll EH NEED PC c s iwist, THE CITY THE result of tho city, elect ion indicates ns plainly ns possible thai tlio people want a now tloal in muni cipal affairs and that economy anil reduced expenditures are the order of the day. No question of tho honor or integrity of the old coun cil was raised. Its business judgment and efficiency was questioned. Hut more than any ono thing that contrib uted to the recall was the reception accorded popular peti tions. It will he n long time before another council has the temerity to consign to the waste basket largely signed petitions of tho pooplo. Now that tho election is over, it is hoped all factions will accept tho result, philosophically and work together for tho good of tho community, its upbuilding and pros perity. United, Medford can become a city divided, it, will retrograde. Much beneficial advertising can be secured for Mod ford and tho Koguo Kiver valley if every person hero will have printed on all letterheads and envelopes in conspicu ous tvpe the lines. "Medford. Oatowav to Crater Lake,'' and "Buy your tickets to via Oregon, and stop ni Modtord. I hose legends can be printed across all envelopes and on tho top and bottom of letterheads and do much in familiarizing tho general public with this section. SEEKS G.O.P. I'OKTLAXn. .Inn. 1 1. -Attorney, William A. Carter, formerly of Hold, Hill. Imw mi,.i.n.....1 l. itil..nt l.ifi to, hn .seek the republican nomination for j srovenior. "In nnnouiicine; mv emi- Hilary. I do ho after a full renlUa- tion of what it means to apire to the hiube.st executive position within the gift of the people," mi hi Mr. Car ter. 'I nm aware that others worthy of consideration will seek this nom ination, but the eoute.st should he :i friendly one between those of the same political faith, all strivim; neeompli.sh the Mime political end- the bettenneut of moral, .social, fin ancial and political undition.'' In outlining his olieies, Mr. Car ter sniil: "Ilelieving lliat the will of the people should be supreme, I shall favor early action to prevent the leg islature from reenliug laws initiated nml passed by the people. ''If elected governor I will see that the laws arc faithfully administered, shall shrink lrom no responsibility and endeavor to meet events ns J hey arise with firmness, jinideneo and discretion. I believe thnt the law is the only efficient restraint upon the strong, and when impartially admin istered none are rcmou'd from its protection and none above its con trol. 'f favor meli amendment of th parole laws as shall permit the court to mnko complete nml ample restitu tion for the' offences committed n condition of the parole, thus making the law of equal justice to all. "I favor the utmost protection of the health of the people by the ennci ment'of stringent pure food laws and their aggressive enforcement, and 'to prohibit tho cold storage of food products for the purpose of main taining high prices until such prod uct" have become unfit for use. "I favor legislation for the pro motion of agricultural, horticultural, mining mid fishing industries; of the state, the upbuilding of home indus tries by the participation of tlin statu in the movement for the inanu fueturo and solo of "made in Ote gon" gooiN; the development of it lands by state aid in reclnimiu,: logged-off, swamp and arid land, and by assisting in scouring markets j for laud products. j "I favor development of higher cit izenship by means of eiilurglmf the school system. I favor proper legis lation for construction of good, jei mutimit roads. I favor further work in tliPiuukim; of laws for the safet crd bettenneut of tbu condition of the luborer. "As a caudidatu for the republi.-.i i iiomination, J know of to eoiiibu.a lion, cliques, scheme or hcuitui-hcs in the putty. I am not a pnitv to suih, tf any tilde are," he declared. F. E. FURRY IS ELECTED MAYOR OF PHOENIX l- J-3. Furry was elected mayor ot l'hoontx at yesterday'H election over John C'opo hy a vote of CS to OS. A. H. Klshor defeated (JcorKo H. Crop for recorder 73 votes to til', and A. Jlearn wan elected city treasurer with out opposition, The contest tor city mandiul was close, MIlo Murry win ning from 0. C. McClaln by CO votes to DO with W. J. JJeardsIoy third with 10 votes. For eounellmon, Kd Waterman won lu tho first ward arid J, F. Pratt In the second ward without opposition. Kd Wilder won with CO votes, J. A. .Wright second with CI votes and A. W. Short third with 20 votes. CAM NOMINATION HI GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION the Panama Exposition, 10 to. lLARGEillAKE OF ROGUE PAS1 YEAR 0KIX1OX CITY, Or., .inn. 11. Tho i . . .i. . i i I'"-" !,x '- "-' 'lc "" '? "' succe-M'til for eg- eollcctiii; the United States bureau of li-hcrict has Vet had in this section of the countrv. To dnte the total collections of Clackamas and its sub -tntioiis run over ti'-',000,000, with egg collecting still continuing for silver salmon nt many of the field stations. The egg take is distributed ns follews: Clackamas station, chinook salmon - 007,'JOO Upper Clackamas station, silver salmon . . .r8."),0fl0 Little White Salmon .sta tion, chinook saliiioii.utl,l.S3,000 Hig White Salmon station, chinook salmon - 10,04(1,700 Kouuo Iticr station, chi nook salmon .. A-"ilcgatc Creek station, chinook salmon Silver salmon Illinois Itiver station, chi nook salmon .. Silver salmon - Lower Kogiie Hiver station, silver salmon .- n,.v.,:i,ooo 200.000 1.150,000 1,1)01,00 t.'JIIO.OOO (i.:ino,fl0ii Tota.1 . O'J.l 3."i,00 The bureau bus long felt that the capacity of many of its stations is inadequate for hamljing its larg annual egg take, and for mnnv years it has been the custom' to turn over its surplus egg take to (he state au thorities to be hatched mid fiberuted. but at present the department is tuking steps adequately to care for all of its collections. At th'o present time n Inrge flume is living constructed, oOOO feet long three feet wide, two feet deep, with n "-foot fall in the distance nt Lit tle White Salmon station, which will give that station one of the largest and best water supplies of miy sal mon hatchery in (he northwest; also an effiuient pond system is being worked out for the feeding mid rear ing of young salmon. K.xtensive improvements have beon made at the other stations along the same line. During the present season, to re lieve the congested condition, l,&)7,000 ehinook salmon eggs were shipped to Seufert IJros.' cannery, Seufert, Or., mid u battery of fifty troughs constructed at Fifteen Mile creek, the eggs hatched and fry Jib erated into two tine lakes construct id by 1'. A. Seufert for the purpose. REAL BALL FANS IN POSTAL SERVICE LOS ANORI.fcS, Cal Jan. 1-1. Hats off to tho postal service it boasts real baseball fans! Hearing no direction other than n figure "i", two Inches high, a lettsr written by u Chicago fan was deliv ered here today to Christy Mathew son, New York Giant pitcher. Apparently a sorting clerk lu tho Chlcugo post office had no difficulty In determining that tho letter wus In tended for "UIb Six," quo of Mathow son's cognomens. Knowing tlmf Matty wuh wintering hero, ho pcncllod on the envelope "Try l.os Angeles." Nor was thero any deluy In the Los Angeles offlco. Tho clerks hero wero ready with Matty's street address, and the letter reached tho pitcher just four days after It was mailed. V IDE EGGS noes PAN K j-tnvjjfj I . iiui.a(iivu MURPHY BATTLE SAX FRANCISCO, Cab, Jan. 1 1. OwIiik to an lujuted ankle suffered by Cliiuiiplon Willie lUtehle, Hi" twenty round contest scheduled for January '.M between Hltchlo aud Har lem Tommy .Murphy tins been post poned until January ;i0. Ultchlo strained hln left ankle last Friday, but kept the fact, necret un til last nlttht. Saturday the root was so palntut that he was uualdo to hear his weight on It, aud upon the advice ot his physician he decided to isl the Injured member the rest euro. Tho fighter kept to his he'd Sunda.x and .Monday, but yesterday his foot showed somo Improvement. Kltchlti declared, however, that he did not want to take any chances wttn a permanent Injury, and last night sent Harry Foley to acquaint Promo ter Cotfroth with conditions aud to ask for a week's postponement. "Does Ultchlo really want to fight?" asked Coffroth. "Sure, he does," was Foley's nil swer, "but he can't train with nn In jured ankle. He will huvo to stay In doors until Friday, and u week would not he sufficient tlmu for him tu get Into shape. If the match Is post poned for one week everything will be all right " Jim lluckley. Murphy's manager, was then sent for and Informed of the farts. He was mad clear through mid made no effort to conceal It. , "What are you trying to do?" he jelled, "keep .Murphy and mo hero all year? We have been wultlni; around here for six weeks vvhllu Kit chle nursed his noie. Now It's his toe. All this delay Voits money Tommy could have had another week If wo had known about this. Is Ult chlo ever going to fight Murphy?" "(live us another week." answered Foley, "and w will bo ready." lluckley finally consented after much fuming, and new articles were drawn up by Coffroth. These wero signed upon the same conditions that were to have governed tho former match, the only change being that the forfeit was Increased from f?00J to jnooo. BEAGLE BEAGLETS Flora Stnev is spending her vucn tion at her homo bete- Wo hear splendid reNtrls of her scjiool work anil extend her our hearty congratu lations. A goodly number of our people at tended the dance given in Cooper's hall at Moouvillu Saturday ujgbt. We are pleased to hear splendid reports of tlio dances given by Mr. Cooper who seems to know just how to np ply ico to the lawless rind uuilesint lile element. John Highaui was here recently so liciting subscriptions for the old to llable Oregon .lounial. Odcssn Stnev has been confined to the house for some time with n se vere throat trouble. Wo understand she is much improved nt this time and wo hope for her speedy mid i-om-flete recovery. W. W. Morrison and John Coruin made n trip to Medfonl last week. "From nil eomplalnts being given about missing hogs mid young stock someone must bo laving- in a supply of meat in contemplation of a long period of hnrd times. Mrs. L. M. Sweet inndo n trip to Centrul l'oint recently nml was uc eompanii'd home by her sister, Lil lian Marshall, who remained with her for a week. Samiiiv Marshall iuiiiiu for her Tuosday willt his'llectfoot roadster. M. II. Oonlon has recently been reappointed postmaster for Hcable. Cottrell Jlroi,. were recent callers ut teh Sweet ranch. Lane Wylmid and family made u trip to Central Point and vicinity re cently. Percy Chapman and Oln Ilodgcrs took u plcasiiic ude to Agale mid vicinity Sunday. J). It. Russell has nicely recovered from his recent nceiileiil. ISoweu mul Creiglitou are making a splendid impiovement in tlio looks of tliuir ranch b" clearing off tlio strio of laud running along the Meadows road, School commenced in the Antioch district Monday with Miss Kulu Houston for teacher. Mcdford teal estate dealers have been seen in this section several times of laic. We wonder. John Kodgcis of Agate was here recently tepaiiing tlio fences oil bis ranch. DILLON NOMINATED AS r MARSHAL OF ARIZONA WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. The nomination of Joseph I'. Dillon to be JJnitcd States, marshal of Ari.ona was siml to tJiu seiiulo .today Jy President Wilson. J AGAIN PO PONES 101 lu pursuance uf legal icqutreiuenl (luveruor West has issued u ptocl.i tnatiou dissolving some 700 corpora lions which for the past two ears have failed to pay a state license mid to furnish the commissioner ofcoipo ratiotis the statements icquiied by law. The list is a vmied one mul covets the entile Held of human cffoit. fiinn individual to collective; including milling companies with seductive names, laud companies, itrigatioii 'hemes, iuvestinrnt companies, punt ing establishments, railroads, oi ch ords, dairies, patent rivliN, hospitals, railroads, telephones mid nil those things which reditu a big levcuue on it small investment. In the list is the Anlii"itii Laun dry company, tlie ,utomoimc college of l'oitluud, the Hank of Seaside, the Ituy City Lund compaii.v, the llaiulou hospital, the Hanking. Savings Loan association, the Hingo I'oultrv - Pheasant coinpau.v, the Hums In dependent Telephone company, the Central State Hank, the Cluck'nuiii Hon Fanning cnniimnv, the Coos Huv Sr Oregon Central Kiiihvuy Co., the Columbia l.mul Irrigation Co., the Crater Lake Light Power Co., the lleschutes Valley l.aud Investment Co., the Fanners' Hlcetne Itailwuy Co., the First Savings Hank & Trust Co., the (Irauts Puss Rogue River Railroad Co., the llilWnim Water, Light & Power Co., the Hood River Apple Orchards company, the Inde pendence, Silctx V Pacific liiulwav Co., the Mount Scott bank, the Mount lutior water company, tlie Mitiess Improved Saw Handle company, the Odd Fellows' Hnildiug association ot Rainier, the Ontario Towiisite com pany, the Pay Well Mining 'utipuiix. the People's Co-operative companv. the Portland o-tneli fa nil, the Itoval. Order of ScnN, the Shetuinii Fit nn crs' Co-operative eouinany, the Tilla mook Public Service companv, the I'mntilla Railway & l'.leetrn Powir Co., the Vitlr- Social club mid the Wage K.trncrs Investment ioiu'iii.v. IN BOSTON STORE FI IIOSTO.V. Jan 1 1 Fireman J A Hnckctt wai killed, two others were seriously Injured and I'u.ooo was done lu damage early this morulii? i i E CADILLAC FROM GOLDFIELD (From l.os Angeles' Times,) U Is not generally known Hint It Is posslhlu with a good car to ne gotiate the Sierras at this tlmu of tho year, from Nevada mid return, yet this Is what was accomplished last week by A. II. Howe, au officer lu tho Nevada Consolidated, at Gold field. Leaving d'oldfleld Inst Saturday noon lu a Cadillac, Howe made In dependence ut night, a dlutaneo of 100 miles. Two hours was spent en route dlglng out of the deep snow, twenty miles from Coldrield. Toll House, lu tho White .Mountains, an elevation of 8000 feet, Is passed on this leg or tho journey. This Is ahout !i000 feet above tho present snow level. Next day tho Journey wuh lesumcd and llukersflold was reached Sunday night. 1 1 owe made tho trip through the Walker Pass, but encountered somo very bad roads and n great deal of mud, Ho relates that In somo places ho found mud considerably uhovo tho running boards, and was some times compelled to bnck up and buck a great barrier of mud two or three times before getting through, Ho ar rived at tho Oaklutid Dan l.eo branch with his cur lu fluo shape, hut with about GOO pounds of Sierra mud, Howe says ho will return lu about a week. Ho will take tho Tohachtipl Pass out of llakersflebl this time and through Jaw llano Canyon nt Olnco, Ho may drive to Tonopah nml Salt Lake City. llowo has nothing but praise for tho 1014 Cadillac and claims that It Is tho best car ho has over seen, In snow, mud and sand. (Adv.) John A. Perl ' UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant SH 8. JIAHTIiKTT Phones M. 17 unit 47-Jli Ainbulunco Hen Ico Deputy Coroner I SSOLVES 70 CORPORATIONS LICENSE by tho ftio lu the Macon department ii to to hoi a and nn apartment limine adjoining, With I lie lempmatuic toiv degiees below ruro, "fi persons wore driven lulu t tin ntreetH lu their night clothing. (looil Wood, If you want good woud, get It ft nut Frank II Kay. LESS MEAT IF BACK T Take a (llas or Salts to I'lu-h Kid neys If llbiitdee Itolliers Villi Ill-Ink Lots of Unlet- Katlug meat legulaily vvenlnall) piodueisi kldue) trouble lu some foim or other, sas a well known author ity, because the uilc at Id In meat ex cites the kldne). the) become over worked; get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particu larly backache and miser) lu the kid ney i union; rheumatic tw limes, u vere headaches, mid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver. MlciqiliKimiii. bladder and miliar) Iriltatlou. The moment jour hack hints or killings aien't acting right, or f bladder bothers )ou, get about four iiiiuces of Jad Salts from any goud lihitrmac) . take a lablespoonfiil lu a glass of water before breakfast for a few dit)s and your kidneys will then act flue. This fatuous salts In mada from the mid of grapes mid lemon Julie, combined with llllila. and has been lined for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal nctlvlty; also to neutrallru the acids lu the urliio so It no louge-.' Irritates, thus ending bladder disor ders. Jad Salts cannot Injure nnvonc; mnko n delightful efforvisKeut lit tt In water drink which millions of men and women tnke now and then io (keep the kidneys and urinary organ clean, thus avoiding scrimm kldue) dlseiiM' VlLL iMIiJ mm iioitsus ion fi ai.i: Onn span pf liny mares, ago C and 6 years, weight :r0U. Ono spun, mare and horse, age 7 and S enrs, weight '.TilO. Ono good nit around horse. 8 yearn old. Largo team, weight 3000. Ono well uroko snddlo horse. One gentlo ladles' driving mare. Ouu goud ranch team. Can he seen at 11. S. Mil's n;i .V. ltlvcr-ldc WANTED A NAME To the lady or man suggesting tho most appropriate uatno for our cigar ami candy store by January l.'i, will bo given n 1.00 box of candy or 1.00 worth of good cigars. We havo purchased this store from A. M, Hdwurds, located at 131, corner Main and Central. Wo havo a lino of first class chocolates, other cnndles, chewing gun, nuts, fruit; also a big line of good cigars, clgnrottiis, tobac co ami smokers' supplies. Tliuso entering In the contest ad dress communications to 131 Knst Main mid all must be lu b) Jan. ir, nt i p. in. Wo would greatly npproclnto tho patronage of tho public and will hu glad to meet all our friends hero, WHITMAN &. WEST Page Theatre, FBr Jan. 16 AVI U JAM MOUUIS prcsi'iils his company of Nng- Ii'hIi I Mayers i'roni Hie. Manliallan 'I'liealer, NtJW York, in The Blindness of Virtue By ("USMO IIAMIlrON. A Great Play, Unfolding a (Ireat Tnilh, Mvery Tar- ent Should See. 'I'wo Arears in London. Four Moid lis in f'hieao. 'J'oii WeolcH in Ho.stoii. Two Months in iNew A'ork. OhieaKo Record Herald: "Worthy of all the in dorsement the highest sources can tfivc it." "A woman who allows her daughter to stnujtdo throiiKh tho awakonin years of her womanhood is not fit to, he a mother." Prices: First 11 rows $1.50 Last 7 rows I.0Q 'Box Seats l.fiu Seat Sale now on. SS THEATRE McnNsno i'iiotoi'Mvw Tiii'mIhj nml Wedni'Mlii) I'loginni The Plot or Indhis flillmen Kaleui Hia-ilal In Two Heels I'.VI'lli; WHRMiV NO IM News tin: rot t, ami i'kaihtii Comedy inc. Ticocni.Kso.Mi-: .mei.i: Comedy Conduit TIhiimIii) Only THH WAIF OFTIIH IIHSCIIT Two lteuls r leatre iONKJIli' "The Quality of Mercy" A I'KOVIHHNTIAI, IMKSO.N Sellg Two Iteeln Willi, I! I'Wiillit THI.HPIIDNHII Kaleui ANIUtCW I IIM.(!II'S nn: wniti.n Kaleui out 'io in it i.ii'us.wim Vltitgraii Coined). IVaturlng Cutey and Ktlml" '.lining iimisiliiy .N'lgbt Only Tin: iiii.iiKN i'iiiv.iv VllitHnitdi Two Heel Special MUIU'OUD I'M'I'l-'V COMPANV Itl'O Kiiks and Carpets woven from old carpets nml sewed rngs. nil Hnkt .Alain phone n:t;i.it Singer Sewing .Machines Mnchlncs for rent, phono 810-X. Iti'tmlrs, cleniiliig, oils, needles, purls, phonograph reinlrlng Al, INOtt.VII M. .MANAOKH U'JT Soulli Hotly St., Mislfonl "MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Corsotloro V2G North Uurtlott. Pliono .r)(;: M. IK TlllOY'lv'tf KLEIN MADE TIlHYMWTAII.OU.MApR Mcdford Tailors E.D.Weston OrTicIai Photographor of th Medford Commercial Club Anmtour Finishing Post Canla Panoramic Work FIuhIi lilith Portraits Interior and oxtorior viewtt Negatives nmdo anv time and any place by appoint-, tnont. I. M. IIAIt.MON, .Malinger. 9M E Main Phonn 1471 Balceny: First row .... Next 7 rows Idtst f rows 1.00 no Phone l IB 4 V