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- .wfw,M,WiaW( t 't " i IV PAG 15 TWO MEUFOItl) MAIL TUllUINPi, MMDKOKI). ORKOON. SATURDAY, MAY MO, l!)t I. iii&Mfc&toL 'ivw't,&i&Rsi' 7 f T I K w I- & I ' t I ' rtv 1 1 10CAL AND L PERSONAL st Mrs, n. 0. Snothe. who has been visiting In California nnd t tnti. re turned In .Medfoid Filday .. cnlnt,. .Mr. Smythc remained In San ""ram ckeo. Jeob Klippol made a'lrln to Jack enfHto Friday, to awfngo Tor 'the decoration of the KraxW of Union veterans In the cemetery at that Place. The Great Leap and Mutual "Week ly "News', five "reels, 10 cents. It TJicatcr, tonight only. II. Johnson, president of the I Jacksonville hank, was a Med ford ls- Itoi" Friday. 'Mnt J.U Hall h visiting rclaHics living nl Central Point " Atomic sulphur, arsenate of lead, Hatklear, lime and sulphnr, Tiorry crate and boxes, tor sale at lowest prices by tho Co-opcratlvo Fruit Orowers Association, Med ford and Central rolat. Mrs. J. 3. Owlngs la quite III at her residence In Mcdford. Mrs. It. Ituford of Ashland Is a lato arrival In Mcdford To al'Spllx" clear, best 5c clear, on market. 59 Mrs. 1. A. -flraffla of North TMicxs nix was of the many who carao to Mcdford Friday. II, 0, Matties of Ashland spent Fri day In Mcdford. Tho Great Lean and Mutual Week ly News, five reels. 10 cents. It Theater, tonight only. Mrs. V. Eifert was In Jack Eonvlllo Friday, visiting bcr daugh ter, Mrs. W. II. Barnum. , J. F. Brown, D. Clngcado and Xi. Von dor llcllcn of Eaglo Point were lu Mcdford Friday, transacting busi ness. Transplanted tomato plants, 70 cents per hundred, special prices ou lots S00 and over. Egg, pepper and awect potato plants now ready. Portland Avenue Greenhouse, Med ford. Phono S7-B. 65f J. R. Xellson, tho miner, returned to Mcdford Friday evening, after an absenco of several -months. Mrs. W C Dcncff and Miss Leila Prim of Jacksonville -visited In Med- ford Friday afternoon. Salto, tho driver of Sunrise "Laun day Mcdford, has some wood for salo on ground at Coleman creek. J2.50 per cord, si. 35 per tier. 79 3. Mitchell of Ashland, the stock buyer, was a business visitor In Mcd ford Friday. J. Moore and G. V. Trcfrcn of Ashland were In Mcdford Friday, en route to Jacksonville ou legal busi ness. A "King Spltt" cigar la home made. Try one, 5c. 59, J. w. Manning has returned to Klamath Falls after an extended visit In Mcdford with Bis daughter, Mra, J. D. Fay. L. L. I.OVO and J. S. Ilarrdt of Central Point transacted business la Mcdford Friday. ' ' ' The Great Leap' and Mutual Week ly News, five reels', 10 cents. It Theater.' tnntcat bntv." ' ' Ef P. Hughes of Ash'land was of 'the many who canto to Medford Fri day. Mrs. A. Cantrall of Jacksonville lias returned from Ashland, consid erably, Improved In health. Ask our grocer or neighbor about die pennant wrapped bread raado at the Nowtown bakery. 63 Mrs. II. D. Smith was a Medford visitor Friday aftornoon, Messrs. Mclntyro and Caster of Dig Itutte tarried In Mud ford Friday Money to loan on Improved ranch proiKsrty. Carkln & Taylor, 71 Mrs, A. C. Allen of Hollywood was tho guest of Medford friends Friday uvcnlug. Louis Colver of Phoenix and P. D. Blackdeu or Climax made a trip to Medford Friday. Mr. Fred Alton Halght, summer term, teacher or piano and harmony. The Halght Music Studio, 11C South Laurel street, phono 17C-II. CO E. W. Wilson, deputy sheriff, was In Mcdford Friday on official busi ness. Emll Mohr, proprietor of Hotel Mcdford, returned yesterday even ing from a visit In California. His family will remain u while longer. Hoyal Bakery goods at DoVoes, F. II. Furrar of Hay Gold spent Friday night In Medford. Mr. aud Mrs.' Thomas Fafl6w or Lake crook motored to Mcdford Fri day. Mllk and cream at DoVoe's. 'M. Perry aud J. B. Jordan wera down from Ashland Frlduy. M. I). Jones, O, M. Lewis and E A LaiiKjey wuro down from Juclaon vllle Friday iifnrulng Wo have u number of Miss Pout's. ,btHk of "'Cooking Suggestions," at ibis of fit a for trie dUt'ilbtitlon, C2 wmmmtisszrTzsmimm , t.,..i f ii f '- Weeks cfiowin Co. Mrs. S. 1), Holme and Mrs. G. O'Brien have returned to Kaglo Point from" avlMtad'ortiand with their sIsloY. .Mraj fcucrln. . ' '' V Cltarlea jf7 Young hriV returned from' a successful bear hunt tn.Uougi iaglcountj. " Docs your blue serge shlnoT Orres & La Mar can tako tho worst shlno out. Don't throw It away, Just phono TiSS-It, and havo It taken out. Guar anteed. 206 West Main. K. A. Jjherwln, a prominent Vinson and roriMcr member of too Oregon fegUlalure. drorWd dead while talk lng'o C II. Vanpcl at Ashland on Wednesday. He had Veen a resident of that rlty for many years and "was 6t$ )osra of age. ' Mr. antl Mrs.l:. K.'AVtmcr and Mr. and Mrs,1 G. II. Samuels we're of the many who "went to the Jacksonville cemetery ttiday. Fresh llmo. Mcdford Lhr. Co. George W, and Marlon Lance, M. S. Bldcn and, Claudo Miles tnado a fishing trip to l'lp Butte this week. Mrs. Margaret Buckley and her daughter of Applegale have been guests at tho McAndrcw farm. Quality ice cream and Quality but ter Is our motto. Medford Creamery, W L. Chappell. A. Beall and J. Stllwcll Vitas tran lactcd business In Mcdford today. ' Mrs. A, Schmltt, -ho has been atopplnit with Mr. and Mrs. 1). E. llaneV, went to Jacksonville this morning. , F. W. Shaplelgh Hardwaro Co., are dally adding to their well assorted stock and are selling at close prices. S7 Thcodrlc Cameron, a prominent pioneer of Koguo river valley, who represented Jackson county several times In both branches of the Oregon legislature. Is seriously 111 at the residence of his 'stepdaughter, Mrs. Walter Lang of.Oakland, Cal. He Is Jn his Soth year. B. F. Mnlkey returned this morn ing from Roscbnrg, whero ho ad dressed the graduating class of the high school. He will deliver the memorial address on Decoration Day In Mcdford. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-ktns-Boydcn Bldg., Main street. Hermann Bros., who aro retiring from business In Mcdford, will re move to Dunsmulr. Cal. F. Joy has returned from the Crys tal Springs orchard, owned by Dr. Spratt of Michigan, whero he grafted 17,000 pear scions this season and lost less than five per cent of them. Screen-doors at Medford Lbr. Co. Mrs. Harry Porter of Gold Hill Is vtaltlng wfth friends and relatives In this City and Jacksonville. A number of McCford fans will Journey with the ball team to Grants Pass tomorrow. .?Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin. Ish at J. o. Gerklng's studio, ::s E. Main St. Phone 320-J. .dtj L. Pitt of Eugene Is spending a few days In the valley on business matters. llaldy Worthlngton and Mo-o Bark dnll and party of friends leave to night for a f lulling trip on tho Little Applegate. .Call Mitchell , for lawn mower trou bles. Phone SG. John Downs has returned from a short business trip to Bu'tto Falls. Mrs. Jane Amhurst ofllognc Itlver is visiting friends In this city this .J. O.jGerklngrtbo beat all around phofographeV in outlfern Oregon. Ulways reliable. Negatives niado ani- herc, tlutf or jilacc. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. E. It. Johnson of Ashland was a business visitor In the city this morn ing, t. ; M Vookey of,' "Central Point Is a business visitor In the city this af ternooh. ; ' ' Tbr sale at a bargain, a restaurant outfit. Call on or addrefs room 23 Hotel Nash, Medford. GO J. A. Torney has returned from a trip by auto to the Palmer creek country. W, p. Forde. of Siskiyou Heights, a "practical gardener whose efforts havo "attracted scores of people, brought the first home grown new potatoes to the public market this morning, aud found a ready sale. PARENTS ARRESTED (Cofitlnued frOHi pags I.) aifalust tho three ln tho clrcuft "court, today and that a grand Jury tuvebtl gution would be begun Ininiedjatcly Police officers and the private do tectlve empoed by th mayor .begaui today digging up the floor of tho cal lar In the Winters' homo wjth the bopo as they expressed It of finding either tho bod) of the girl or evi dence of how (he lr?dr had been dl pnbed of It wa i ld If no traces were found In tho cellar other parts ul llio promises onld do dug up, lltM'rlNWl tiltl'Mli'l' FlKJHll Mrs. Winters, following her ar rest, was questloiisd regarding tm rloihliig worn by Catherine ou th day of lii'r dUuinirursiHu, March 20, lHIH. aud lliii pollre tsld Hist, among til nlbor ffecls khu do wj-lbmt ilif swvnvr whhh mm found s4 ultilil. mms M l)r, Vf'lfi lMi WuM b iskfu o ile J Ih Muiidf, w r, MAYM here A letter hn been rmiril li the I) mum Iphvua' in icoiim tn mi up h?1 to 3. Follies Kolierl-oti, the ron I Kni;li.-li iK'tor, to uiu'iif in thih city,' I hiit wild as fWKnNSunU ! It i4 pnitmtilo. lull lift! t4t UiUs tlm' Hie tiolci jiluxer v1l U)(Hur"ii) llii vUy "Itiut-liiiuuu Miiiiur, lticliey Henlli, llortrt. "M,v Denr Mitdiime: "I tliiink von nil Iienrlilj for the Kiml ntnl llrtltcrinp K'lter ,ou lime M'nt uc. 1 fuvr that otir roijint i- impoxoilile. My cU,rll tour wn. mitdc iiii sum" month", nuo. llowoxer, if il ihwhiMp, 1 will jdav nt Meil fonl mid Kueite. Willi my ood wUheo, Very truly, "J. FOUUKS KtlUKUTSONV ER FINED $100 aUT FINE SUSPENDED Clemency was extended by tho court ,to G. il. Turner of Gold Itlll, convict ed Thuritday or contributing td tho delinquency of Alma llrltt. aged 11 'years, Friday afternoon when a flno of $100, the same suspended, pend Ing goo behavior was administered by the eVt. Turner ts a well kiiitwn residonrf Gold Hill, highly re spectod. anil friends assert that tho odium of tho conviction Is a punish ment worse than a prison term. He was convicted almost entirely upon the testimony of the girl. Tho Jury for hours was In doubt, tho poll standing at one time 10 to 2 for con viction. SALVATIONISTS PRAY FOR LOST COMRADES NEW YOIIK, May 20. At Salva tion Army headquarters here, 700 delegates from all parts of tho United States assembled to sail today on the Olympic to attend tho International conventlon-ln London, field aniltiipst continuous prayer service for- their comrades whq pcrlshod in tho Em pros d"f Ireland disaster. Messages recclied by Commander Eva Booth from Lieutenant Governor J. M. Gibson gf tho provlnco of- On tario, ronflrmcd reports that few of tho Canadian delegates aboard thu Empress of Ireland, probably not more than 20, woro rescued. Com mander Booth sent messages to Sal vation Army officers in Quohec to mako every effort to Identify tho deud and report tho names of tho survivors. ENGLISH COAL MINERS KILLED BY EXPLOSION LKKIIS, Knjrlmicl, May :i0. Kleven ciial miner were killed nml u mini W of other, injured Imlnv Iiv un exjiNiMnn of giiH in the .SiIUIoiiucdI liery nt Wlmriiuliffe. THOMAS WINNER" OF RACE (Continued from pas; 1.) 3.37.31, a new record for tho dis tance. Bolllot had wrested the lead from Thomas at tho 350 mllo point with about a quarter of a lap to spare. Dufay was (In third place, about two laps behind. The llmo was 4:13.2!. a? compared with the former record ,1:2",15, made by Dawson In 1012. At IOO .Mile Point Fifteen cars wero left In the race at the end of -100 miles, Thomas was again In the lead, threo laps ahead of Duray In the second place, followed by Guyot. Tho tfme for tho ills tan re, '4:52.02 marked another low record. Bolllot who was fighting for first place with Thomas, hud troublo with the roaruhrelg of his car and was forced out In tho H7th lap. . VU SlriiKrt. , , One black horse, four )curs old, no visible brands, w)ro imt ou left front foot ' .lumped Into my enclosure at the Ylfc" Vlo orcJiard. OWner cal and jiny chrKo ntf Mo urfiVl; ty. C J 'Gear' r IN l'I'LL .' . - .. , -.... . . . ' i!. - g j f ? j fc -. ..-ii sssr-sinsr nJffB I JJ U bbL WZa m.B tbwJsms..yAPMkaM tW.sB MslsMsml bbmsmI i TO THE FRONT j I Having and Thrift uro lu thu front miiU of sufccis- 1 I ful ixidettvor I J. An utrouiit with us will uimblo ou In lu-ip puiu vvjtli A M them Hurt "'J X ft i Juji'K'! psid ou uil;ig m.iyiiul.s I Aw. 9yikhiiii iHtitk ant Aikkik '1L ----.--.-i. - ....--..-..-..-vy At the CKiirchcs IS .'4 1 t Talent tbiiitlst" ItnV. Mrs. WNT h! MnrCiilloiigh, B. A Morning worship It it. in. Strangers welcome. (Viitml Ptdut UnplUt , Morning uomhli II u. ii), KxciflnworKhlf. p.'m.': ', V til I 1, A, kltmVIMlIIIN . ' ft- r pasior. , " Kt,'ir(iMl St. Marks hall. Holy commiiii- Ion S p in. Sumlii) school 10 n. m. JPrajer nt 1 1 a, ni. Hev. W. D. I lam- filtun, vicar. CIiiihIi of Cod ,MIiIiiii 1 15' North Front street, Alodfoul, Oregon. Sunday schooJUV.30 a, lit. Prvacliln "J30p. m. Calholle ' ' '' Corner Eleventh and O.jkdale. Marees nnd'llrt 30 a. m.' Christian doctrluo 9:15 n. in. Baptising 5f"to ,3 p. m. EoiiIiik devotions 7jH0 p. m. Oakdnlc .Vveniio Mi'tlimllil Sunday srljpol at 1 0 a', n. Preaching Mil' a, in. ti'i'ul S l, m. Prayer mcctlpg Thumdajf eieniiiB nt S o'clocit.. Our i1fstrlflcohferencc will meet 'at MrPnrlaml.'Ore., Juno 4th. Como to our forvlcoi and help u iwllh '0,,r Presence Strn;igers aVe alwajs welcome. II. M Branham, pastor Itaptlot Rev. K. W. MacCullougli, l.'h. !.. pastor. ' ,vIu , Morning worsh'lp tl m,, sqrmoii, "The Echoes'of Ills ComliiR." Eveii Ing S p. m., sormon, "The lteturn of tho Lord. Jesus In tho Light bf tho Times." T" lllblo sel.qoll5. '" , B. Y. P. U. T. nt. ?v Strangers welcome to 'all services. (lirl-tlnli Sunday school at 9:43. Morning sorvUo'at It n. in. riuv. W A. Biggins, representing a bene oleut association of tho Christian church, will priach. Endcnvpr nt .00 p? tn. No cvonliig s'crilce. H. E. Tucker-, tho no,w iiilnlitijr. writes thatlioliriMaliiVd n folv dss owing to lllBlniniil'iniAlty but will bo here soon. Vlnft ijWtoiia to ret Into tho ffeld aHrfVoVtho',ork r- vlved. i ' i rirt auucli br nirlct, ScleulNt Sunday servirc at tVti, m Stibi Jcct "Ancient and' "Modern Noco mancy. alia MtstncrlsuVand llypoo' Usui, denounced. f Wednesday eyenlng tostlmoiilul meeting at 8 o'clock. All tiro cordially Invited. i Sunday school 'at l6 o'clock. All under tho ago of SJ0 are wclcomif. Heading rooty, In church edifice, 212 North Oakdale avenui', open from t:30-to l';(dalD, except Siin- da)H and holidays. .InikMintille l,r'llTliin Morning worship with sermon ut eleven o'clock Subject? "A Warn ing." Text: quench (Not Tho Spirit. 1. ThesselonlanH1 V:ll.- Evening worship with sermon nt eight o'clock ; Subject: "The Eih Inrgemcnt of life." Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7: IS P.M. Tho Womiiiis' Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. 11. M Colltno nt 2:30 p. M. Thursday. Mid-week meeting on Wednesday evening at dght o'clock. ClirNtlun ICndenvor Mr. Itottmnii, field hceietnry for the Oregon Clirii.liiiu Knilcinor l'n iiiii, nil) he in Mnll'ord .Moiidny eve niii" for the jiiirjioxc of Imlilitif? rally rr th ,Moll'.vil Tiiion of Yoiiiiy People. Tlie oiiiifr Indlcn of. tlie ilil'ferent MiniUc will eiirli prepare (i lunch for two, nml nil the ydiuiK people ore rcitiete(t to he iit.thc Chrintiiui eliun-h nt H::J . m., ion lav, hIicii) the inlilvn will ho bireiul nml n gi't-loj-cthiT Innr-ncim jy Inkeii of. Fulloiviiig this, Mr. fott iiiiiii will conduct u i-oiitereiice jit will ho ivorlli oiir while to nuike'aii effort to he out to tliU nill, ni. (ho i'i i .. , i ii i. ii. ..,,.: i.-.. iviiii i'iivitcii ill .ir. iiiiiiiiniiv" ii Iiii:!- hhil he I in Mcilfonl on itiii'O n yeiii". Kwn though hu may notbe rfccri'lun lor nur puitieiiinr orjfnri- yr-t T irulion, lie eiin u,lo i lot- ul' guoil nvlstimeo. m. .. , k Ix tsiinwiiM .mm , ? ft 14 n ia , 1st 'U,MJll,,,?,tt H 4 f ydodfprd SKutyiillsl lSp,lsci1mi ohurch.iFornorlif BartfnU nudTuurtiii street.- E. Olln Eldildge, pnstAr Srlcea Sunday us follews: Preiiili lug 1 1 n, in. u ml s p in. Subjocts. morning, "Tho Christina Whu Coujifi." K oiling, "Culorndo n Nolo jfMYnrnlijj ft , : , . yunitiJtcliooJ, ft: III Ln, m.t , Kiiworth l.ennuo. (triri ti. m. IIo.v'h Military BrlgmW Wediies'dnxl evoiilug) T ' III) o'clock i' ' Prn or nufctluu.. Thursday cwiiIiih, s:uo nVliirk. , , 1 1 1 Liolleiit 'iiv.f b.5 vested rliorus, holr '.under. tlui dloicllmi of F. tV Ednusidx Sncrlnl fi-jitum fur Sun day. Yon nre prdJnll) Invltnd,- I'rcxbjterliiu Stiiiday HOhinil at 10 a. in. Morning, sunken t J I . dross bft J. F. Mulke) in. d -i Junior EmUayor nt ;t p. in. Christian i:itleinr at 7 n in Sub Joel. "Convurted Pursoa." Lwidor It. II. Harrison. lul the oieiitug a song xerilro ulll he ghon nt 8 . in. Organ. Hymn, I'raur, , ,( Anthoiu. , ' .. . Soprano, "l,vlorlu".,y,,Jur,u,ot.i Miss diiriildlno Tholas t (uartetto. Contralto, colccted Mrs. Iliillidtiy llalKht. Aiithem. . , , Soprano "Fenr Not, Ye 6 Isnul" . ,. . ......... Dudlo) lluok MUs (ernldlnq ThohH llarltone, selected Dr. W.'w. Howard Contralto "le llnlh Not Seen." Holy Cll) Gaul Mrs. Ilnlllday llnlglit Hymn, ilth Medford tradn is Mcdford msdn itio KU't: 'rt) uutKHtrr. FOB EXCHANGE Kill acres, cabin springs, l '4 million fet-l A-l tim ber, partly cleared, $2100, for house and lot In Medford. Box W care Mull Tribune. 2 FOIt SALE Two now auto tlrr. liiver used, 12t4 per rent off re tall, Firestone, Box W, caro Mall Tribune. t'.2 &i&iilKli!Vi Men Wanted a ii l!rl &l In the next 10 dnvs want ."On men In Mcdford mid sur rounding terrltoi) -nioit who have not yet found Hint to bo ; (it n roai part or 1110 romiiiiiiuiy 1 11 fthlch t hy iio that It Is n....HMnw.. . I.M M'llllll. Afllll llf III 1 rnfill I III l.v- . iiii. ,.... ... all ethors In the roiiimunlty - V ll 111 I 2 to hnvo their nantra in t:io Mluo Book of tho (oiiimunlty. ,? bu listed III tho telopliniio Q (y director) along wan tnn inner W 2000 men In Mcdford'ho find (i cii thu teloplinne so liidlspeuslhlo. v i no uin is m Biiiiiii- iimiiuiuit t, ... . . . i-' lii )nur resilience inr oiuy i , cents n day (no other charge) and (lien assign for your per sonal scrvlro a competont, lit- IUIIIHIII, lHHK HUH IIMIIIV1MH v-' i operator, always at your com- Si luand, day and night, rend) and willing to do for you Uhimi W things a thouk.iiid times great- er in iniiiu limn mo hiiioiiiii )oii pa) for II. Tho llliio Book goes to press Juno 10. m. your nnuio bo urlttcu In It 1 The Home Tel. t . 1 & Tel. Co. 5) i m-JmJmJmJ HA f.- v-rf-i- COLORS A 3 !Iil,i'LV V SIX FEuTfN LENGTH w irr r r ' -yyHl ': w- - t , , ,um unlA Xa''A v A Mado in Medford, Prlco $V,D0 find $9, WE HAVE A LARCrE ASBOIITMENT OV AUTO TOP MATERIAL BY THE YARD OR JOB MEDFORD TENT & AWNING CO. U lathi nil Inimiiilh I'm Ciiivih :'i CjO'ni'iifencemeijt Gifts r a WATERMAN IDEAL PENS $?. CO to S1S.00 ANS0O CAMERAS $2.00 to 05,00 Imiiorlfrt nml Douicritip IVu-rniucM I MEDFORD s - V (live S, cv It. i i FENCING SEASON IS NOW AT HAND VOI' NMKI) TO IMi'OTKC'P YOTU (II.M)WIN(I (JU'OI'S AND PASTrU'KS KICOM STOCK AND lions, vor siton-D instam a kicncjk WITH STK'KN'UTII AND liASTINd (Jl'AlilTlHS. Tlio.sii roquiivnii'iils nl'u I'liinik'tl in PAGE WOVEN WIRE PENCE O U K V2-DM1 -Jfi-INTH PICI, 1100 AND STOCK' FKNCK is sjuv'inlly ilcsigiH'tl Tot' youi' ncotls. In this fi'iico yiiti Ki'l nmi'o value ft : ; oiip nionoy than in any otlit'i fcin't' oriVtvd yon anywhere at any pripc We ship carloads direct from faetory to Med ford antl offer yon the hest fence made at a reason able price, delivered at your depot. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" MKDKOWD omcnoN X&&& Your hay will soon lie ready to cut nnd wc nrc rcaily to furnish you with the beat mower made for cittlinj,' this crop. Wo handle only McCorinlck mowers. There is no better machine made, You can get any si.c machine you desire 3, 4, Hi, 5, 6, or 7-foot cut. McCormick jiiowcrs wilt cut anything that's cutable. TJicy arc always ready for work, and they nrc made to stand hard wear.' McCormick mowers arc light in draft, and convenient nud easy to operate. Dcn't wait until the last minute befoie getting your mower, but call and make n selection. A McCormick inowcr won't cost you any more now than it will later. Drop lu, examine our line, and wc will tell you why it is to your interest to deal with us. Kcincinbcr, wc nrc not here today and away tomorrow. Wc arc always here aud always ready to supply your wants. i HUBBARD BROS. tru'sjjjyAhrSnH PHARMACY Jn en 'PimjIIiij,' StjiniiiH wturi irui A MOWER -4.J-4- UMIUW. ' "- " iiiietuiiii. :?TT?z?Tr?z7z-rr?rrTri t ? f t t f T : f ? ? I t s L ff fif iff f ff f 4f 4. tyftywwtyMw m m tw" t yHU vilhr his mkv ur vooivr. nt s ' ' v 'ii4'HftV,r'vv,,'Vf,),,). '4k'b4'b4&r'b H Hi M IIMI h M'UM nut tVMMut)h;uy