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? ' PAGE TWO MEDFORD MA1IJ TULBUNB, M13DKOUU, OK NOON, TlllTUSnAY, MAY 11, 191 !. TO ' ' ' ,- & '. r v r- i f I . .. I h t v. f fe. v ! , , ii,.i.t-' .... I0CAL AND L1 'Personal A tynlcnl tiilililtc wen thunder shower of the garden variety broka over tho vMloy Wednesday after noon, and a shower felt, accompanied .nytUmmler and lightning, caused by th J;ctr XIrwrk ot electricity illjled '.stontf tho summits of the foothill to tho et niid sbiiui nnd m, brltltatit, About shnflawn tho nky cleared, and tho evening win I(aVm n.n pleasant. JlJoJm Geo, a Yrcka.'Cnl., Chinaman who Is well known In this valley ns a Iior buyer 50 years ago, Is In tho city. Atomic sulphur, arFcnate of lead. blacklcaf, llmo and sulphur, berry crntca and boxes, for Mile at lowest prices by tho Co-operutlvo Frutt Growers .Association. Frank Johnson of Jacksonville spent Wednesday nfternoon In Mod ford. Voto for Siiinmervilln for sheriff. (Paid Adv.) I). S. McCarthy of Klamath Falls It In tho city this week on business matters and vlsltlnf friends. TranBplantun tomnto plants. TO cents per hundred, special prices on lots r.00 and over. Kgg, popper and sweet potato plants now read). Portland Avcnuo Greenhouse, Med ford. Phono Si-It. 65 Dudley Kccles of Holland, is a business visitor In the city today. Voto for Snmtnervllle for sheriff, (Paid Adv.) Henry Thompson of Talent was a business visitor in the city today. Ask your grocer or neighbor about tho pennant wrapped bread made at tho Newtown bakory, G3 Itoy Gray of Iltttto Falls Is spending tho week In Mod ford on business connected with tho final filing on his homestead. Voto Tor Summcrvlllo for sheriff, (Paid AUv.) II. K, Young of Table Hock was a business visitor in the city tills morn Inc. Royal Hakcry goods at DoVocs. ' Jesso tloucW was a business vis Itor In -Ashland 'Wednesday after noon. 'Mark X between No. rs and Sum mcrvlllo Tor sheriff. (Paid Adv.) Tho warm weather of tho Inst couple of days lias brought out tho files and tho swatting Is good. A large number of homo files, accord ing" to fly authorities, exist. Grass hoppers aro a'so out, being plentiful In vacant lots, and much desired by small boys for fish bait. Typewriters. All makes now and rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired. Typewriter Kxchango, 230 North Uartlott. E. F. George of Ashland was a business visitor In tho city Wedn6s day. Mark X between No. 28 and Sum mcrvlllo for sheriff. (Paid Adv.) Miss Nelllo Ityan of Knno's creek Is visiting friends and relatives In tho city for a few days. Savo Vnoney. Uso Pinto Ice. Med ford Ice & Storage Co. Phono 2C4. Mlsa Mabel Jones who was oper ated for appendicitis at Sacred Heart hospital tho flrstjot the week is Im proving rapidly and is out of danger. Don't bo decolvedV Uso Plate Ico. Medford Ice & Storage" Co. Phono 2C4. " ' ' Dan Katon of the ""bead Indian country Js In tho city on business to day, "lif Special forj. Sunday, Nepolltan brick velvet Ice-cream. Phono 481 It. Constable ItanklavtEstcs returned this morning rrom'a trip to Mon tague, Cnl. ' Mark X botween No. 2Tand Sum roorvlllo for sheriff. (Paid Adv.) Wilfred Amms, an attorney of Salem Is transacting legal business In the city this week. Manila, chocolato and White's spe cial ice cream for Sunday. Phone Henry Callaghau and wlfo will leave Saturday morning for tho Mho Ledgo district, going by auto to tliolr cabn. F, Sliaplolgh Hardwnro Co., aro dally adding to their well assorted stock and aro soiling at closo prices. 87 J. K. Lyons of Glendale 1h spend ing a few.dayB in the city on busi ness. Plato Ico. Morning " deliveries. Medford Icu & Btorugo Co. Phono Medfor Vil The Christlau Voung People's Union of Medford will hold a social evening tonight at tho Presbyterian chHrch at 8 p. m. Alt young people of the town are wolconio. Carkiu & Taylor, luwyers. (John If, Carkiu, (llenn O, Taylor), Has- MtM-fteyden llldu,, Mull) street. WcekslkkGowanCo. - UVDIETAKIXI a lllH Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Clnyvlllo re turned Tuesday from n six weeks' visit In Dolse City. Idaho, and also IlurW nnd other points In tho state and When nCUotse went out through thrcodldere'nt orchards 'md found tliojfrult Vrop uractlcally alt one. Spealxlng of dull times, they report that Idaho is uorso oft than South ern Oregon. It looked good to them to get bark to .Medford nnc the Uogue rlxor nIloy. For iu.lc.fc work, send your rlothrs to Orres ft t.a Mar's. "Service and Satisfaction" our motto. Wo call for and deliver. Phono 5SS-U. 46 Moe & Co. are putting on n groat oxunnslun sale that promtsos to bo a hummer. Docs your blue- rorge alilnb? Orres & l.n Mar can take tho worst shlno out. Don't throw It nWay. Just phono fiSS-lt, nnd have It taken out. Guar anteed. 20C West Main. Sydney Norwood of Philadelphia. Pa., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Hooves. He has nothing but pralso for tho valley and will return this summer ulth his wife nnd chil dren for a longer visit. Screen doors at Medford I.br. Co. A straw vote among pupils of th Washington school today gnve Cobb the democratic nomination and Car ter tho republican nomination for governor. Canon won out over Ks terly by a three to ono vote, Hlttson defeated Summervlllc and Walker, Slngler by a narrow margin. Notice tho special barrens tn Moe & Coa great expansion sale. Andrew Grieve of Washington re turned' from pallfomla Thursday and Is tho guest of his brother, Assessor Grtove, and his family. Fresh Hme. Medford I.br. Co. t JC.Pendlcton of Table Ruck was of the many who en mo to Medford Thursday. J. O. Gorklng, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made unv- wbere. time or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. S. I. Wilson of Talent Is tran sacting business In Medford. Tho May merchandising- event Is the great expansion salo of Moe Co. . Mrs. W. II. Ilarnum of Jacksonville is In Medford, visiting her mother. Mrs. W. W. Klfert. J. J. Hrophy of upper Itoguo river tarried in Medford Thursday. Milk and cream nt DcVoo's. Horace Pelton of Sams Valley was a recent business visitor In Medford Mrs. Charlen Prim and hor dangli tor. Miss Leila, were In Medford for a few hours Friday morning. Ti-of. A. II. Cordley of Corvallls of tho faculty of tho Oregon Agrlcultu ra? College. Is In tho valley. Home of Knbo corsets, thp live model corset, $1.25 to $10.00. Ah reus. Mrs. G. B. Neuber of Jacksonville was In Medford Thursday, en route homo from a visit with her daugh ter. Mrs. John Porter of Gold Hill Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Tcrrlll of Lake creek spent Thursday In Med ford. Kodak finishing, glossy ordull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's Btudlo, 228 E. Main St. Phono 320-J. A. E. Itcamcs left for Portland Thursday evening and will bo Cone a few days on professional business. , Special sale ot shirt waists ?MS Ahrens. Felix Colin of Portland, tho pio neer commercial traveler, Is in tho valley. Interviewing his customers. Mrs; Mary Miller. Mrs. J. W. Hob InsW nn her daughter, 'Ms Dor land, were over from 'Jacksonville FrictayHiprnlng. O'Cifciily and Owen Dunlap of Pboeslx transacted business in Med- rora inursoay. ;,Ex'tra special salo of all tailored suits, too busy to wrlto advertise ments but come expecting soma great values, Ahrens. Itobert G. Smith of Grants Pass waB In Medford Thursday afternoon on professional business. J, M. Croneinlllor and A. T. Lund gren of Jacksonvlllo wore among their Medford friends Thursday. H, F. Piatt and Gus Newbury were In Jacksonvlllo Thumdny on profes sional biislnoss. Ex.tra special salo, all tailored sujtu reduced ono-fourth to one-half and more on somo few numbers. Ahrons. E. Anderson of North phoenix was In Medford Thursday morning, on his way to Jacksonville. George Nealo of Central Point dis trict was among tht horticulturists In Medford Thursday. Miss lsslo McCully of Jacksonville camo to Medford Fridny to meet MIkh Frames Hoed, who will visit her, C. W. Wllmerith of fleattlo. first manager or Hie Hojhio Itlver Fruit und Produce Association, Is making this section a business visit. Mrs. Irwin EckolBon of Portland, arrived Friday morning and will visit her parents, Judge and Mrs Charles I'rlm of Jacksonville. Tho polls for tho primary election tomorrow will be open from 8 o'clock it. m. In 8 o'clock p. in. The liilul rcKUIcrcd olo of tho uiiuily In 707- und (o thlB will h wdiliid lli(u BWOHI ill The weather prwlliiloil ll lt fair wIrt Willi pMilmblo show. COURTHOUSENEWS XX Rejiortod byiJacksou' County Ab , tract Co., Sixth nnd Fir Sts, Itisil Ktnto Trnnfor Pauline Sturgls to 11. It. Nyu et ux, lot on Onkdnlo nVo uue south. W. D. . 2500 Uutler ThomVson Co., to C. A ; WnWutf, lot oi dak St., Ash land, W. 1). ...A 1. 10 C. A. Wnlruff ot u 'to It. P. Campbell, same. W. D to Sarah D. Hrady to Ira 15. Dodge, N4 lots 13. H, IB, 1.1k. "S" it. It. Add Ashland W. II 11 Sarah D, Hrady to J. M. Cnso beer. S4 lots 13, It, IS, blk. "S" R. It. Add Ash land, W. 1) 10 It. Humphrey to Grace P. Tar bol, lot B, blk. 1. Humphrey- Knight Add Medford. V. D. 10 Jra C. Dodge to J. M. Case- boor, lots 2, 3. A SV NV sec. 2-40-1 W. W. D 10 W. J. Ilray to G. IC. rtray. D. I.. C. 57-13-4 l-li: con. 50.77 acres. D. L. C. 3S-41-2K. con. 141. Sf, acres, W. D 10 ltufus J. Cole to W. J. Ilray same. W. D - 10 E. Wltcov to G. V. nooih. W4 NW. W4 SW 2(-35-4V. W. D - 10 T. Moran et ux to Guy R. Har per, lots 1 nnd' 2, blk, 4, Walnut Park Add Medford Geo. Eldred to Thos. Moran same, W. D 10 Carrlo L. Rawson to Geo. F. Eldred. lots 1 and 2, blk. 4.' WAlnut Park Add .Mod ford, W. D 400 11. W. Andrews to Helen S. Ilowen, 200 feet on Oregon Hill. Jacksonville. V. D... . 1 Aha L. Sou et al to Lloyd C. lUakely. H acre" Tn' R.-J-S W, adjoining Gold Hill, W. D 10 Harriet Rawllugs et vlr to 401 Orchnrd and Uind Co., W'M NE NE NE. NW SE. 4-37-1 W, Q. C. D - I S. S. Abbott et UV to L. !.. Shelly, lot 125 on Taylor St. Ashland. W. D 1000 L. L. Shelly et ux to S. B. Ab bott SE SE 28-33-2W, W. D - 1000 W. O. Vnufilmii to .M"rM. M. I. Hull, sumo - - 1 DIED . - Anron W Intnl. a piouocr r Ore pon nmi of Jackson county, died tit .'I n. in., Afiiy It, from j)anil.vi-, nge,l 77. Me v.n horn April l."i, 18:17, nt Klkhnrt ollllly. luiliiinn, und enmo tn Oregon in 1K.VJ, following mining in the cnrlv ilnyi. and later settling on a ftirm in the AiitehK vullcy. He tnovcil to Mcdfon nine yours ago. His wife, who survives him, i iim n pioneer, coming to Oregon in IHI", when hut two yonrx of ngt'. The itmrringe took plneo nt ISIill. Vn'n of tho eon rhildroii horn lo llio couple nrc livini-. Tluy nre: Mnry Ini' of Lnke codniy. I.une Wyluml, F.lby Ijitly, Violn- Craddio of Mtiho, ami Horthu folliim of Meilfonl. Tho fiincml will he held at tho family res idence, I'ourlceiitli mill Kiiif.' flroctH, Medforcl nt 1 p. in., Saturday, Hoc Shield nfficiiitiii;. liiterinenl in Contra! Point cemetery. lt. I'ltt Cigars. Aro home-mado and will most particular smokers. please TOO LATE TO CISSIFr FOIt BALK Young pigs, dry stoo wood. II. F. Van Dyko, phono los-na, si STItAYKU From my place 'i mllo northwest of West Bldo school Tuesday night, one largo Ilelgan maro, color dark chestnut, ono whlto stocking bohlnd and white star In forehead, small round col lar soro on left sdo of nock. Frank TIsdalo, Medford It. F. I). No. 2, box 57. 47 FOIt ItKNT Slodorn flvo room fur nished cottage, closo In. Heasou able to right party. No children. Phono 400-Y. 48 WANTKI) Young tns.rlod lady wants room and board on ranch or in country. Address Mrs. F. M Kinerson, Hotel Medfonl, 48 DEMOCRATS! FOIt County Commissioner YVrHo upon your Imllot Ralph F. Dean BOGUS CM 1 1 ARTIST ARRESTED Dr. It. II. (tilmnitif Seattle, tin ex tractor of oonf.Mmt iillcgvit ovtrno lor )f coin Itvuthofojs nl Huriu. .lom,v ilhunytrtml ttthor Wllhtptolto vnltoy niut", w iui"ttl ut Ah hintl WeitiiPtulnv ufloiiinon hv I'liipf of j'oltcu llttNoii. upon teltyniphio mlvioo'i mun .soHtllc. It l iillcijod tljhi UitiihiH.' fhjy&'d tlte pi'fUtfr'i put t of the Htnte with worthless ohooU nhil ntltiiipipd lo Dilk lorul lut)ls liy lln.' tnf nith.m'. llr. nilmim h'ljUlctvd nt (1 Nnsh. Moore nnd Medford hotels nnd at tempted to puss u chi-ek nl the N'tish thut wiim rot'uott. liitl Hrttvr his nrrivnl n iiu'ssimo wn loooivod from Seattle nskintj tomtit" irrot, hut (hi. mnii hecitim xu)iciini hih loft by unto for Asltlnnd hint went Into liM inp, wttiiini- for tin outbound (ruin, t'llirf IlittMill tntOisl linn lo ihul I'ily. According to llio lonil miI!oo, (lil mnti is olio of tin ine.iost had ohook men out of pil uml win pot tin rondy lor uhIih-im' oHrtiliiins in the Millcv wliou i Tv-tnl. I If Ahililv mul Gtnlnlity Count, He Slicttld Win Out If genlnllty mid rourey count for auythliiK lit nn orrirt- nko that of county trfamirur, Fn-d Coilg ought to got a big voto at Hi republican primary"- nmllt-tr Trptiorally runs coded that ho will rrolve many n ot on tho strength of theso parti cular qualities. Tho man who comMno geniality with ability really onht to bo en titled to win out In tho coutostH of business and political Co. Ho does n't always do so, 'Ixtiuio frequently Homebody else has n "pull" that Isn't based on thco rommoiiil able attributes. All ton frequently other attributes, ullh tho Hiring.' pulled from behind the scenes, aro responsible for plaMtiK the other fol low In office. It the people of lililnnd mid Jack soh'conrtty' wero' i tot V -only 'those candidates for ofllco who aro most C V TREASURER GOLDEN RULE DRESS AND SUIT SALE Friday and Saturday V..nl .. ETj' r''Jt VF PL f K' l r Jr P L ' sVsssssssT In harmony nnd sympathy with tho onllnnry run of humanity, Fred Col vlg would ceitnluly got tho uomluii Hon tie nooks on tho lopnblhnh tick et nt llio prlinnV) al Friday, Mr. Colvlg Is ono dr tho intuit onpablo follnVii lit MnekktSu comity yet ho Is "ns common ns mi old shoo" ns the proverb goes. When It comes to guiilnllty he Is about the most likely chap of nil tho candidates who luivu circulated nbout (ho county dur ing the cnmpulKU. Ho :ms n vigor oils mul optimistic look that Jnahos his npponrnnce it matter of "pleasure to the NOler who Is called upon dally to greet poltthnl aspirants. ' As tnx collecting Is now ouo of tlio iluttos that dooto ipoit tho county treasurer, mid at tnx paying Is n "sad business" at best, It strikes tin that It Is eminently npprnprlnto tn have n cheerful and courteous K"ii tlemnn In tho "sent of customs." Mr. Col Ik not only has tho requisite qualifications along these Hues hut possesses In a high dogrcn tho men. tnl and physical qualifications nnd disposition to cope successfully with tho duties and strain that full to the lot of tho treasurer's office under the now tnxcollocttng regulations. Political prophets In this cud of tho valley will bo ory much mistaken If ho doesn't show up alter the pri mary no.t Friday with the nomina tion dnugllng at his belt. (Paid Adv.) TWO PART IIRO.Nt'llO SPECIAL AT THE IT 'IHEVTIilt "The Veteran" Is n play rortsln to endear Itself lo many hearts How often wo hour tho oh?or generation regretting that young people todn' know so little about the clll wnr' o persons past mlddtc :(, .t Is Kl'l ti vivid reality- for they havo lis teued to the old soldiers tell thrill ing storlei of their ndouttircs tn llio camp and ou tho hnwoflcld thoy bno hoard them In srnool on Miu orlnl Hnytir sat on their knees nt homo, drinking In (mom ot (lott)s burg, and "Unclo Abo" and Sher man's march to the son. Hut hi tho children and young people growing up In our country, nl this Is more lilaloro " n,i,1 !,,, i.m-IM n,... I. I,,., History , ami .Memorial nay Is Just ...... a holiday for plculclng and basr ball.' The wplrlt of the sMIes doesn't exist for them. This homely driuita of Mr Clif ford and .Mr. luco brmgs bark nud niiikos vivid all tho pathos .-.ml her. losm of the civil war days. It will help to keep the sentiment of those stirring times nllve In tho hearts of yonng ami old. The p'ny really has a. mission. No rharacteni could be moro Oplc.nl. truer to life, or more K For Two Days We Are Going to Give Unpre cednted Cut Prices on Ladies' Suits Ve secured the erouni of tlio market and can corlainly please yon on IIioho oodK. J'lveryiliiiifi; 8parkling 1illi IVchIuiohh. TI.'h your cliaiire, lo Koloiit tlio he.sl to linlijid al a price wiiliin (Ik reaeli of tlio iiiokI iikhIi'hI. purntf, hi; iiiwiulxir. I wo diiys, l'rlday ami Hiiliirday, A A Sb lovable, than old Amos Hood nnd Martini, his wlfo and tlli'll' philullvo I'nimiuco" lulunvuvim wilti the do ,yotd tribute of tip old olornn' foiMrados-rut ftluht only bj death afftndsl,ls u UtiKorlUR lnok tmfik Into n pttrlnd of nffoctMitato homo life and putrtuth' solMncrlflre Unit Is rust passing with the thlnttlur, out ot the ranks of the old veterans, your by your. This along with two comedies, "Ills Little Pal." ami "Looking ror Trim lilo" (111 tho bill todny. There's Great. Comfort- iW.iltlt bn'nliHt Vltll "Crescent ' Its loavnulug notion U so sure anil so thoniuith. ' It loaves tho iIiiurIi dntt t'lllllolv ntolt CRESdVr MFC! O , Seattle, Wash. GET IT FROM YOI'R GROCER U.V per lb. A Hint for Coming Maternity Tn a HUM lvvk tlMinnl 'r cTiwtint I mother" fnoro complrln lintru. llutt I'll KlVt'll III tll UM III "MniiiT rrirnii Till U nn rxl"rii4l enilinvMlluil npiHInl to I lei nlNlinnliml I iniiKclcn for thw Pir J p.rt if irlii.lii th "I r.uci mi Him- mmis. corl and tfrnlooit. I It scrvM tn vim ih mliul. Iiiitlrniiy lm n moiit lcrnci.tl ttttct uin in r,,r,,"J" J"rni mi tn luwniu iu wnpirn i,.. .idirhtisiiv tni.i t.ow iii.v win- xt ....j . nt ixiuwti, luul in, inenilnir Hlcktiisiit nii.l wmiI ihrouwli Itio nnloal milt imut iv msiKnUs Minw, "Mullitr's Krlrml Iwi iiii gtowiKK In iiuii.ir fuMr ri m r Hun ftiity yntri. In alnvt i'V m-n inu'ilt v nr' t nut n.itlirr wb'i ti .-.I It litem., l . llHlr OmiKlitrri hue uwil It OikI Hi y . rlntil imml kii"TV Vilktt it liliiuiKit, '( I" Hiivti ttiuy . ..mtii.iHl It S., narmlr ll li ""l l'r wsrfHllj- In li.i n.u inkPii; of lirt. "Mullnrw Kilrml" baa lnsii pr.irsl In tlio laU.iutory if llnoliUII Id-suLilnr N. 201 Mnar UMt.. Atlllilt. Iki.. ts IMun tlun two KiMirnitlmm uihI inn It hi I nlf Alniirtit any iiconr'it from Mt in vv WiUu to asy fur th tiUtx uuti. 1 I BfTTtiTf All Ladies' Suits Cut 25 Per Cent ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY jll $ 12.n0 Hints go al : ,? ..'58 All JjUo.OO Knits Ko at ijiH.UB 'All $18.00 Suits ko at. $13.50 All .$20.00 Siiils bo at ..., $15.00 AlYipW.OO SnilH o nl $18.75 Colored Crepe Dresses Friday and Saturday A speeial buy enable.s. n.s to offer a limited number of Ladies' ii7.0() I'k- nred Oropo OreHHeH for .,.(,..$ ....,.((.. ,i. .'f .''IflJV-Hil .'W Ejopiivnto Skirls, niadt of a ji2.00 ptiro wool elolli, they eome ill a good variety of colors and is a Hplandid si reef skirt, eliolee at NEW TODAY Fnnu special. 200 liTlgnlcil iicro rnunh on Apple, gnlo, a i! rent piodiicrr, pilni'lpally In alfalfa ami llmolhy clover, and wheal. Good liulldlngM mid equipment. 1 1 1)0 oo nn nrro. Wrms. 22B ncri'S, 100 ncroa In alfalfa, timothy und clover, ami GO acre In grain, huluuro pilunlpally In (iiuuc.il In iiastlircs mul io Ipmij ,uro In It, All Improvement), stock and eqiifli ment Kit with tho phue, $ IB, 000 00. Tonus. An) olio wnitthw. a ulock rnuch fully oqlilppotl Should look III (hero. C. D. IIOON WHY ? (lardon nud alfalfa laud, Irrigated J SIMM) phue for 1 1 r. 0 0 120 aerii sandy loam soil, nil bttttom laud, 20 iicros lit nlralfa, orchnrd nud garden, SO acres can bo culltvntriT, 12 hortu power oiiKliio and pump, nil can bn Irrigated, team, wagon, harness, two iowh, IS dgs, 40 chickens, five tur keys and machinery. All goes for 1 1600. Host I have ever offered. J. C. BARNES llr-t Nullnmil Hank llulldlmt gUliuiimntisui All (tone! Fooling flue this morn ing, ihituk von' I loll oU Hmlth. If nti ei i got tho rheumatism, ymi aut lo gi a , .. VilKo ot MKMTOlr - IUIKUMAT1SM I'OWDKRS The kiiink the tliuuuu tlin even Utiie. nud by stlrn. iilatlng the secretions nud eliminating uric acid nnd other Impurities they tend to mine rheumatism to com. plolol disappear " You enn nbsoltitcly de pend upon this rMiH'dv. It bears the tiiiilursuinoul of tho Attuirhan Drug nud Press AiMtin Inf Inn. and our povltivo gnnrrtliteo. Why suffer nu louifor. 1'tiio fiOo. I'oi'h.iIo b) L. II. IIAMIil.VS KxcIiihIvo Agency L V t V Y ? ? ? V ? ? Y V V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y I ptm" -mil " JTiVTM'sisi I i i, I ir ' r -i"". ml HI ' i , T ' V t VI N aA ill1 1 V li f S?V(( I $3.98 $2.98 s I wwui (hilil Ailv.j j 5 jt j ty js j tj j j $ j j j ::::; " wmamm 'H .'f H'.h' Mi