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?r 1, MEDFORD MAITj TRIBUNE. MKDFOHll. OfflMON'. WIWKKSIUV. .UM.Y In, IBM PAOK TWO L I. I, u ?, ' c. I .J I IOCALAND l PERSONAL VTlio tiro pomimwy mado n quick run to 11 grass fire nt tlio comer of Peach street nnd Kings lilithwny. The Cm for a short tlmo threatened the house of LL. Mumflctd. The speed coplf'Wert Busy, during, the flro n well Wf ateV officials who lahulatel thogo Who" fold lint tnlt oft their Irrl- jjntlWhnffe Vherf tlifc nlanrt sounded. Tlio tiont stand In town for a eon ' fortTohury, old, oslnhlUliod. See i If. Wilson. ! A. Ilnriiutu of tlio Ilonuo Uler Volley Itntlway will moveMo .MedfordJ 4 .... ...... i.. t.S..i.V.',.lli..VlA 1.IJ 1H' 1WH HVl-ll III jaintuimm: n.i.v - connection hopnn wllh'-'thb riltwo. lie will live on Front street. Sco K. H. McCuray for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Nonds. IK lluiniihroy of Witney. Minn., ar rived In Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. M. Ward or Portland nro In Medford as the guests or friends. J. o. Corking, the nest nit around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 380.J. Hlehnrd Carroll ot Portland and P. Marcengo of San Francisco cro bufcl lioss tlsltors In Medford Wcdnesdar. The bent stand In town for a con fectlonery, old, established. See Will II, Wilson. "JS A. . Itcltns of this city was a re cent visitor at Kugcne. KodaW finishing and supplies at Weston'a Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. T. K. Purduu and Lucius Klncald wero down from Prospect Wednes day. Try a "Splti" cigar, best 5c clga on the' market. H0V. and Mrs. McCnllough of lis city were recent vhllor. with Wll- TtiiV. anil Mrs. McCullough of this low Springs friends The best stand In town for a con j fnrflnnorw ol. established. Se-i Will II. Wilson. 3S Herbert Clark, of tho Way Side ranch, has returned to Willow Springs after a short stay In Medford. Wlillo hero ho exhibited some oata grown on Ills orchard. Hay for sale. W. H. Everhard. 1). C. Kerr, a Sllverton lnislncis rnan. spent Wednesday in mis cm A "King Spltt" cigar is homo made Try ono, 5 c. Harry D. Mills of San Francisco, transacted business In Medford today. The F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware company has tho best and cheapest hoso In town. Prices on everything reduced. Mr. arid Mrs. W. J. Alexander of Los Angeles visited Medrord" friend Wednesday. The best stand In town 'for a con fectlonery, old, established. Sea Will H. Wllsori. 38r Judge E. E. Kelly mado a prdf slonal Visit to noguc Itlver Wednes day as did Gus Newbury In the deer killing case on trial there. Only one kind of kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's tho best. Over Ils Theater. H. F. Davidson was down from Hood River Wednesday attending to business interests."' The finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. , G. L. fttelnwian, a Portland busi ness mari. 8tont Vedncfcday In' this C":J.'U vi.JA.f.n-'tLiirfitro with shade and riiunfdg' waterV.C.AV. Isaacs. G91-1U. Get' It al DaVoa's.' Miriam V; Mfefgan Of Oakland was tin? gakt of5t4r6rd friendri Wednesday.-' ' ''' Carkln & Taylor; lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Olefin O. Taylor), Has-klns-Hoyden nldg.. Main street. Perry Gregg tind E. H. Martin were among those down from Portland on busliiuSH Wednesday. Cecil HrniiBO of Kugeno was a Medford visitor Wednesday. Order your fruit labels of tho Med ford Printing Co. and keep tho money at homo. Mr. and Mrs. II. Corey of Eureka nrrlved In Medford Wednesday for n abort vUlt with friends. Groceries at Do Voo's. George Daggett, tho orchardlst or North Jacksonville dlstrlrt. was a Medford visitor Vodnesdny. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Oyer Isla Thea ter. Shorlff William Slnglor motored to Mudford Wednesday on bfflclal busi ness, gcreon doors at- Medford Lbr. Co. G. T. French, a Corvalll bimluc man, spent Woduendaj In tlila city. Dr. Myrtlo Jxckwood will limit her office hour during July and August to Monday, Vednesday and Friday, 2 to 4 p. m. 7 1 1 i ' Weeks k McGowan Co. UKDERTAKER3 Ldy AMkUitt Itf rtioM M7 A. K. Otr 7H.M A. . . M)ll U, W. Telfer, formerly or Medford, was down from Kugeno Wednesday for a short stny. ltar tluv nonular music at the Page.1 Italian! Kelly has .returned to Wll low Snrlngfl after n short business trip to Medford. If you want a lithographed fruit label Instead of a printed one, sco us, wo aro agents' for Schmltt Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. 11. S. Jackson was among thoo down from Corvallls today on bust nes. Wo havo a $3500 press, recently installed especially for printing fruit labels. Bedford Printing Co. M. .t. F. Itonlnron. Harold Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Alexander of Pendleton were among Med for I friends Wednesday. Fruit labels artistically printed In any nnd all colors. Medford Print ing Co. . Caroline Andrews was a recent guest ot Janette Sallday, daughter or llr. Sallday of the Seven Oaks dis trict. Until July 15 wo will receive orders for special threo color applo nnd pear stationery nt cut prices reduced frqnt 18.50 to $4.00 with your busi ness card thereon. Medford Printing Co. J. H. Cochran U planning a sum mer cottage on the east shore of Fish Lake. He has selected a beautiful snot for Ills cottage, and expects to make final plans for Its construction during a camping trip to the lake which he and his family will take Im mediately. Lumber for the cottage will he hauled from Medford. Medford Conservatory reduced pri ces for music lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students will bo taken at tlio snmo low price aa beginners. Open all summer. 31 Orapo street. " Two floaters that wero arrested yesterday were tried this morning and fined $10 each for disturbing the jtoace. According to the police, a largo nunr noa e r. a re ,n town now. nnd a rgo mlg ration or tnrcn number of floaters are In tnein uoin norm aim uum uit..-i ally. They aro especially evident Ix-neath the Southern aclflc watr tank. John Jr. Scott, go'rnl pa-j-xMiger nj.tmt of the Southern Pneifie, wirex fnnn Newirt (hat he will he In Mf dfnril Thursday to "swell the Mod ford delegation to the A-hlnnd ennii imiqiui Medford diiV. Clairvoyant, Mme. Dreyfus leaves the IRth Inst.' Thoso desiring val uablo advice. 4ioulrt consult her nt on.ee. Advlco by- wall $1.00. Col onial Flats, apartment, 2. The Starke County Democrat of Knox. Indiana, contains the follow ing about Kobert Krcutcr, grandaon of Hucli E. and Emma Kreuier or Rose orchard, Coker nutte, who spent tho summer here last year, going to the Medford liigh schoel: li lru in uiurv iiuiiwi iui uiu um.i Chuol and one of Its brlliteat pupilff. Master Kobert Kreuter. a eopuomoro 't ,1... 1.I..I. .K.r.l n.l ,1.. .., ft lf in iiiu nibii v""i " "u " and Mrs. Hugh Kreuter, recently re- celved a prUo of ?10 In gold ror writ ing the itubl essay on "Why My Com munity Should Establish a Public Library." The essay was written last winter and Master Robert had alirfost forgotten about it when tho handsome prlzo, accompanied by a flnn letter from tho public llbrart commission of Indiana, was received. The prizes ror this contest wero or fered by Mrs. Elizabeth Claypool Earl ot Conncrsville, a member or tho coin- mission, and the contest was open only to the pupils or ton counties In Indiana that aro without a public li brary. Tho commission felt that Hobort's offorts merited a public pre sentation of the prize, hut he wouldn't hear t6 it and It was only througii outside channoU that wo secured this interesting bit of nowa. Robert makes irood In all his timlortaKlng and tho exaniplo ho sets In his stud lea aro worthy ot emulation. THEN KILLS SELF SAN FRANt 1SCO, C'nl., Jnlv Jfl. Decoying hi mvectheiirt, Mms Alice Vallnce, into u private boolh in n etifo eiiily today, Oeorgo M. Austin, u Hiiilor oil tlio I'niled Slnlex euiisvi Ye,i Virginia, .hot lior, perliup-. t.i Inlly, mid tlieu Itilltd liiumelf. With AiiHtiii pud hi Mvi'i'lliwiu in (ho tioolh nt Urn time of Ihe hliool iug wiih .Mixs MilrgiiM-t (lorilou, Klin Nnid Aiitliu hud U'ceiilly leliinn-d from ii imiiIm' mid lluU he wn jenl nil of Mih WnlliH-e's iilii-iilinii-. fiont olher nii'ii. FORMER. PUPIL OF HIGH SCHOOLS iS HONOR EAST SHOOTS SWEETHEART! 10 10 AVOI IL Yo tlie Editors .1 have often renHxcil when I 1mo been out imntorini; for plennro Hint n lillle information requiting the condition of the illfRm-ut toniN would have nveil me much ilUctun fort of henvv or lately improved rond- nml mijjlit lime informed mo of some rends thnt were pleitMiro lo drive over One lliintt I lime In mind U the euuililioii f I he rood from Medloril In A-dilnnd inee the r'ennt ruction of the Mime has lie pun. To avoid the main rond where grmliiu nml nvii)ir I under wny I Inke the toad out of Knlmnn street nml v either hy lln Hill Cre-t ir ehtird or the road hv llnnihiiij: to the rond ruiiiiinc loulli by llie Sum Van Dyke place nml ero. Hear Creek nt the Plmenit Itriilse. then h the main rond to Ahliiuils if Die mud from Phoenix lo Talent w lorn up ero- the railroad track nt Plioe nix mid take tho foot hill rfmtl nround by the old Nemnei phiee nnd inler eet Hie ninin-riiiiil nt Tnlenl. The above road ore very jjood indeed. If Ihe road i torn tip onth of Tnlenl then u want lo turn en-1 nt the Phoenix liridvc (do not enw the bridge) nnd take the rond on the enl dde of Hear Creek nil Ihe wny nround to the Esisle Mill nt Ihe foot of Jnckon hill. Thi road U mmd nil the way nround except two sma'l hilU ent of Tnlenl. ThU rond i- nlioiit four mili'-t Innser than the ,; ,linnl,P iminB ..f ll.o - i" I" different iinnrnveiinnt sniiniN. Yours truly, J. S. IIOWAHI). IT FARMERS' LEAGUE The Fnnner' fc Fruitgrower.' league, oiauized to romolo and protect the intero-!- of .Inekson county ngrieulturi-it- nnd linrtfenltur-it-, have adopted their eou-.titii.tion. Any t'roii engaged in nnv kind of fanning in Jaek-on eounly U eligible to the league. The meeting will afford an opor lunily for frnilgrower- nnd fanners to di-i'it-'. phnfeK of horticulture nml ugrieulrtire. Thoe wishing to join the onrnnizatiiiii mint make mmlicit- lion to the secretary of llie league, necoinpniiyiug their uppliention with .?!. A three-fourths vote of llioie prc-cnl nt tlio next inectiiig of the bonnl of director?, will elect the up plicaiit. There nre no regular dues except t lint the director hnve ixiwer In Ii-vv mi nntiiinl usMsj,meiit not lo exceed 2 per year. An annual meeting will he held hy Ihe members of the league the fiNt Jfimilnv In Mm', mid un. ..j w,.,f ...... . j.. einl meetings can he culled nt mi time nt me reipiexi oi leu meiniiers. The hoard of directors coiixiHts of the official of (lie h-uguo mid fif teen other members. SALAZER L00GE0 AT IT ALIIl'Ql'HRQUK, X. XI., July IS. Joho Vneg Haliinr, former Jloxi eah volunteer federal general, has been lodged in llie guardhouse nt Fort Wlngilo pending iiivestigiilion of n report that he mid (icncnil R. Oiievidn were aelive in furthering n plot (o start ii revolution in North cm Mexico iigiiiiit the constitution nlists, This iufohimtion was hroiiglit herejiy Klfego linen, at lor ney for Siilnzur, who returned today from Fort Wingiite. IDAHO PRIVATE STRUCK BY AUTO AT GEARH ART CAMP JACKSON', (Jeurlmrl. Or., iliilv lTi. "Williniii .liilinsfiii. m nrit-iilii " i- iii Ihe M'l-oml lihilio iufmilry n't (he iimiieiivei-s eiiinp, was Mrnck by mi miloinohilo mid iirobiildv I'litnllv In jured early today while reluming troiu u (up to SeiiKiilo, Johiihon leaned out of nil uiitoiuo Idle in which he wiik riding mid wn ftlrnck in (he head by u passing inn chine. TOO I,ATK '! OliAHHIFV LOST, BTItAYJ-JI) OU 8TOI.KN llluclc Corkur Himiilol iIok. I.iiiu, curloy liulr, Ioiik ours, uuswers to tlio iiaiiio of Curios. Ilud coll'ir on with iatii inurhed, Hlr Curlle, (I. W. I lo wind, owner. Notify (I. W. Howard, Medford, Qni, 100 WHERE DRIVE 0 I0RN UP ASH AND HIGHWAY CONSTI UTION FOR E BATTLE ENDS IN T Two mid u half inoiilhi nfler l.ilo iiw Kiiioiild mid T. I'.. I'i'idiiir hud it filie etloouuter ueur l'rospeel, Mr. Perdue hiw wltl out n eomplatiit ehnrgiiiR Kinenid with ifnull nnd buttery. Perdue eitnie lo Medfoiil with hi- face Immlnced m. nnd af ter n dui'lor's n.xtiiiiiuiiliiui lie vvic found to Iiiim' a hroki'ii juw. The fiislit look place u Mv II at n dniiee nt Flounce Rook. Aoeurd ing lo tho eoinplitint, "Luetn- Kin enid did unhiwfullv mid wilfully ui Miull and heal one T. E. Perdue hy then nnd Iheie Miikint; Ihe Mtid T. E. Poidiic nbotit the hend nnd fnee with (lie said UuAn Kinenid V 'list , eontrnrv to tho pence and dignity of the Ulnle of OK't.'oii." Soon nfler the ilyht,' Perdue in letuled to iwenr'hht 'Oninphtlnr,' lint ohmiged hi mind. It i nifl Ihnl he enuie lo Medford with (ho inten tion of doing st M'wrnl week- nuo. 1IU iiiiurit'- dhl ni In-ill:-nml WYil. nednv inorninghilic Mvore-onl- the eoinplnint, Kinenid will he iheard before Ju-, liee of the IVaiv.'Tuvlnr. tinuiirrow uioniinir. N'eff.ut Menly will defend Kinenid. Aeeordina In Kinenid, Per due provoked bf I laid h I'ldlowintr. him about ninr jieU-Vie .him.. I WITH AUTO THIEVES Sheriff T. M. Word of .Multiioimili is in .Meilfonl on his way hack to Portland with two prisoner, held on Ihe charge of .nutoniohite larceny. The two young "men .stole nil auto mobile in Spoknuo nnd drove it south to Snermuenlh. At Portland Ihey cashed several hundred dollar' worth of forged cheeks nnd left forged paper iiiiinot of the towns they piis-cd tlirouuh All along the. road between Port land and Siiernineiilo warnings were sent (Mil to cufflf the two men. but' they managed (ordip Ihroiiuh lo Sac I rameiilo. horili' Word seciin-ih thcut there, mid tilth Mrs. Word, who met him in ('nfir.Vrnfii. was on his wnv hack wilh lUeni when the n - ered automobile to which Ihev were ....!:.. i i .1 , r..i.... . 1 iriiieiuig ikiiki' iiiinn in iiiiem. ik soon as the car is repaired Mr, mid .Mr. Word will go on to Portland with the prisoners. CHRISTIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT ASHLAND FRIDAY A special car will he put on tho Southern Pneiiic motor Thtirdi. July HI, leaving here at 81(1 u. in. to nceoinmoihile the inemberH of the Christian Sunday school. Tho round trip fare is .1.', cents for adults mid children under .', when accompanied by parents or gunrdiiin, free, under twelve, half fare or thirty eeuls. All who den ire to go should ho nl (ho depot hy Ktl.'i a. in. CHRISTIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT ASHLAND A special car will ho put on the Southern Paciflr motor Thursday, inly 10, leaving hero nt .S':.10 a. ' to accommodate (liu momhori ol .m Christian Siindny school. Tho round trip faro Is tin cents for ndtiltH ami children under 10 free. All who do. tire, to go shoiild'lU) at tho dopot hy K:l." a. in, ," , i. ' DIED HKLI.OWS At'Mhe rehiilence of her sou, on Kiim. Nintli Si., Wedne. day, July 1."itli,i'&fnry K." Mellows, nged i.r years. -Nnlive of Vennonl. Mrs. HellowK lias, hern n residenf of Jneknim eounly for twenly-five your and leaves five (.ons, Fred of .Medford, (lieu off Knglo Point, (tni of Coluhiirg, Arthui'-of RoHehui'g mid lleiherl of Ronelnirg; J-'iiiieral no. tiee will iippoiir Ihlei'j Von flctliio tu-ni Thoro Is when you amok (toy. John son clgam and patronlzo homo Indus tries. With Mndfnri tradn Is Medford nnfl WOMEN Sell RiiarantociriibRJory to frfondi and nolKhhors; 70 por rout profit; mnku $10 dully, Kxperlonco unnocos. sury, InternutlonAl Mills', hux 4081), West I'lillailolplilft, I'a. PROSPECT DAN KINCAIO'S ARRES Wood, Shingles, Shakes Leave your orders lit lha Hast flldo Wood Yurd for tho wlnter'n Hiijiply nt rodtirud prlcwi, DullVeiod uny tliuu, tl, KAKKIC mi CuNtJiHiii Hiicia F PROGRAM FOR MEDFORD DAY AT The directum ot tho Medrord Com nierclal cluh at n meeting TuoRdny afternoon passed u lesolutlon vre iiie.tlng overjouo who possibly can to attend the Chaulniuiua nt Ashland Medford day, Thursday, July HI. There Is a round trip rale of GRo nnd j on can go on regular trains at S;30 and 11:5! a. in. or MM or 1:00 p. in. and return on the special ill lOtSIO, A splendid program will ho rendered by Medford pimpto. Iladgeii freo at Commercial club or fcoiilhoru Parllhs depot, Piof. flerum Tnillntidfer of lh .Medford Coiivivulurv Iiuh. nleiiMpro in minouiieiiig Ihe followiutr high ehts4 iniiioiil mid lllerotv inlrrtiiin utl'iil for Meilforil iluv nt llu AhIiIiiihI Climitmiipiu iiHri'iiihlys Violin MdiH (n) "Rnuiiiueo in (V llcelhoveii (h) Poem - - l-'ii-lileh .Mr. Cuiltoii .liiuei. Vocal noIo, "S(.,.iu from .Mnuuin llullrtl . I'neeini .Mrs. Ed .M. AmlinWrt Pimio solo- (n) "l.it-hosli-niim" , l.lxt ' (li) "Ui l-'ileuxe"- . Ruff Mr. (lonuil Tiiillmidier Rending, "(Ihjeet of l..lte" WJIMIm Mm, (I. T. WlUtni. Violin solus (it) "Deep Rier" (li) "Melody" .. C. Ttiylhr Tueliiiikowaky Frlinl (c) "liuiU" Mr. Corltoii Jniicc Vocal solos - (a) "'Twos April" .. , N'ovln (li) "Where the l-'itirimt" llorheit Mrs. Kd M. Andrews. Piano solo, "Rigolello" Venll-I.isjrl Mr. (lernrd Tiiillmidier. Rending, selceled Mrs. (. T. WiIhoii. Legal blanks tot ! at the Mall Yrlhun nfflca tf SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing nud germicidal of all antiseptic la A toIuU AntMeptic Powder to btt diuelvetl in water aa needed. As a medicinal nntlsoptlo for douches In treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration oi nose, throat, and that caused by fomlnlno lllsltlmsnociunl. Tor ten years tho Lydla Ii Plnkhatn Medicine Co, has recommended Paxtlno In their (irlvnto corrcsMindenco with women, which proves Its superiority. Women who have been cured say It la "worth tin welKlit In gold." At dniggbits. COc largo Ikjx,' or by mall. Tho Pnxtnn Tol'i-t Co.. Ilostou. Mas. Heinz Pickling Vinegar For puttliifi up all kinds of pickets and especially for tabic use We carry this in bulk Give it a Trial MARSH & BENNETT Second Door East of First National Bank. Pltnne 252 Ladies' t J T J J J f J J J J J ? T ? I CHAUTAUQUA A big (able full nf LmIwh' AN'liiic OuivaH and NoWbncli, hfiih hiw irild hiAdi topn; : alHo Tun, Viciiiiid (Inn M6tnl SlippoiH, I'liinpK and OxIordH, valut.'H raiiKinj,' ri'om .f2.n() in fl.no a pair- your Hmii-e ol'l llita lahlc while (Imy )i(HJin'.'.i)il.7 X Afiido IVoin Dim tablo, wu have a 1000 hIcm-Ic of LikIIch' I Hull MVij) Sliocn ? in all grades !' loaflioi we are Hulliilf,' al eesl, as we are tfoliitf (till el' Ihe i htdicH'Hltoe )tiHiii(!.sH. X THE tytytytytytytyfytyty . GATES SPECIALS 1 Hupmobilc Runabout . . . $250 1 Flanders Studcbakcr Runabout . 300 1 Horse, Buggy and Harness all in good condition . . . - . ... 85 1 Horse, Buggy and Harness.. , . 135 1 Motor Cycle (Indian) . - '. ' . 65 C. E. GATES SPARTA BUILDING ' SPECIAL TO ASHLAND CHAUTAUQUA vrH7 txtizj Uil r.uNacT M l.lll.nrwi'. HQUIl..' 'Ihe UmmioIIIoii Line I 111.". On niM'oiuit (d I lie .hIiIiiirI limijiiiiiii( wliiph will lit' lit'lil July? lo 17 iiii'hisivi', iimiihI trip lit'lcols will h hoM fniiu nil i(iint.s in llu IVokih- K'ivrr Vtillcy, (inmt.s I'iish to .Mftll'iinl inclusive .Inly 7 In 17, wllh riiuil ivliirn limit .Inly l!Mli. PROMINENT SPEAKERS, SPECIAL FEATURES, AMUSEMENTS "Fin-llit'i' piii'iifiiliirM rnnn AkciiI !' Hit SoiiHtorn I'ju'ifii' or.lttlin M. Scnlt, (li'iiiM'ttl PiiNscnut't'i' Anl, , , rorllaiiil. Oregon SPECIAL TRAINS .COt NT MEDFORD DAY' ASHLAND CHAUTAUQUA via Iv1Su"n5CTs I lOCtlfMSWlAiTAl I I I HQUTta I I THURSDAY, JULY 16 To' iiccnininod.'ilr' iinlfnus nrCnunt Mi-dfurd U.iy nt tint .sliliuid Clmuluiiqiin. mihtImI trains will run Irom (Irnnln l';ii mid .Medford mi ((jIIuwIiir I.v. (IrniilH I 'njm ... Itiii'.iiu It Ivor . Cold lllll Ontrtil I'nliU .Miutfurd Viiorhlufl ........ I'hiiiiiilx Tnlmit Arr. AstiUud . 'V llimiltNINd' I.Vrt. Adhlniid - Ar. Medford Ar, Control I'nlnt . Ar. (lold lllll Arr. (IriuitM I 'ami S.ilnl ulll hlni ill nil Inti-iiiH'illiile .ulnU KidliK nml I'jtllinli'K lo piiK ii nun let oir iiiiksi-iikcm. SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES l-'ull iiiirlltiihirH from jionrest K, ", AkqiiI. .lohu M. Kcott, (luuciiil I'liRHiTiiKor A'kuiiI. White Shoes $1.75 WARDROBE 210 W. MAIS' HT, f , . - t -i ; -, I 1 ' i . ( I FARES THE - j.- OTi tlio 13:1)11 uiiiiii t bi : it I ii.iii. i.y i.ni. nri.Mu. ... i flir. i;in. nml 7 00 nut. 1:116 imn. 7. HI i.m. ,..ta.... uiu imii. ." 7jir ii.iii. ........ 2: in, .in. 74ln ii.iii. HI'KllAli THAIX ' . . 10:;t0 i.iu. ..ll:ni! ii.iii. ...I I: If. ii.iii. ...11:11 ii.iii. .. ...18 2 21 ii.iii. i V .. y WMm&Wtommw ft - . rMiilliiia(W'lnMiWil'i'in