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.? if v 1 1 KTK YOUTH PRAYS E AS I'AIMH, Aik.i July I''. Miiinliiiii luu lilt IntioiTiiiT, Ailliur Tilhiiiin, ii eui oltl, wit liiiuunl in lllu jnll .Vlllil llV'M) Imlliy I'M III" lllllltll'r" of hi Mtti'cllii'iiil, Anuitiilii Hlrilii'iiH, HI yoni'H nlil, uIiunii ImmIv )H foiiml iiuili'il in mi iiliiiiiilniM'il i'l lit Ih'l nwitri', Ail.., IiinI Miiiili. Tilliitnii wit i'iiiiIi'iI lioin liU ci'll. Hi- kni'll in iiiiMix-iiinc( iinwi' on lite Imp itimi' for filli-en tuliiillt'H licfiuo tint hmiuliiu'. In tin' 1'inyrr, w Mr-It won iilli'ii'il lotnl (Mioimli fur llit wltno In lii'iir, Tllliiinii iinkt'il rori'ivriii'ntt Cur Iho ti'inl Jinlut. who, In' Niilil. wiih ii'nmmi.IIiIo for tlit linlh of "mi iniioi t hoy," iiml for lllu hlii'ilff who I'oinliti'tnl tho hunr Iiiir. A compiiny of iiiilitluiiMiii fmiiml ii firclo iiImiiiI III" Jnll nil nllit. Hot tifl'irliiU fi"iirlii mi iillPiuit hv Till tuiiiiV frli'inU l n-oi'iir htm. 1 BY MOItO, Or., July IV Propoity mill fin ilntiinp', iiriuiilv rtlnmt c.l nt from 4IIU,IIIMI to fAMMIHO, wiih iluiii' in SIhmiiimii i'oiiiiI.V) on thr i'iin! miiIk of Ihn Doti'liulrt miIIi'.v, Suinli niuht when tlirco ilUllurt Hlorum, rillirr n rliiuilhiirM or of Itriuy hull, If II a path of itrwiitiilion throiiKh iIkmiiiiiuIm of iicn- of jjmw Iiil uriiiu. ImlWiiliinl fniiiiriM lol 'iitlio urniii crop o.ti I met lantitt; from Hill to HOI) iicirM. Thr Hlirroiuii I'onulv xloruin won more (.rvctii In tho Motikliuul tit- Irii'l net nf .Mom, whrro n m'tcrc inlti fell; in tin' Shi'iiicr (Initio tlU liii'l, when n iloiiilhiirt m-ii! iIomii n ililuyr of uiitcr, iiml in it p-lrtlch of Irrnlory two mill' whlo mirhiiiK from Knit to the John Dny nwr, rnl of Itiitli'ilp. FRIARS APPEAL 10 PRESIDENT EOR HELP W.VHIIINUTON, July 1A. Killing of llir ilirM'tor nml tin lut'rtiir of Iho M'hool of tho Chrixiimi brother ut Zftruttvnti, Mi'X., nml Iho imprN oniiiriit of rrrn other nieuiliero of till' onliT, nil IVeneh I'iliii'ii, tvun ii'porti'il In l'nwhli'iit WiNoti Hxliiy in n tcleKmm Iniil lii'foru him by llroilier flrmi'iiHu, u mi'iiihcr of the onler. Till! pl'Phiill'lll WIIH Uhkl'il to luktt hiitiii'ihuti' Mi't to him tint hit priNiiiii'il inrii r-it free nml to prevent llireatviinl himihir oemirn'OepM at Siillillo, Ai'iilxinro, Mexlro City, Mix i'oih', Morrlhi, I'uehlo, (julii'liiro mill Tollli'it, whele other hi'lionlx lire iiiiiiiituiiiril. A fchnilur petillnii Iiiik lieen hi'tlt to the I'reneh Kovi'riiini'iit. AI NKWMAItKin', IIiikIhii.I. July l.'i. Two of Hurry I'nynn WhHnny'n hornuM won at toilny'u ruccii hero nmt h third wiu pluruit nuconil, lllu four-yi'iir-ohl lluriiiouU'oiiu won iho prliu ilpnl nvfitit, tliu July Ii nml I cup or $'.' :.()(), over u iIIhiuiico of nix (urionRH, ami IiIh two-joar-olil Hiuuliic.ky cur rlnil off tho two-ynnr-olil hoIIIiik pinto of I7R0 nvur n illHtunco nf flvo fur loiifjn, IHh thrco-yriir-oltl HnitiluiHii run mccoiiiI In dm Hwnffhnni Wnllor liHinllcup of f 1000, ovor n (VItanco or (Hid nillo. All woro hrud In tliu I'nlloil HtntuH. DISTURBER IV. TO T AMERI nkw Yomc, July in. orrifiuiH or tliu Motorhout eluli or Now York unnoiiiieoil (oiluy thut DlHlurlior 1V", tliu fHHt inotarhout ownml by Connno. iloru JmuuH A, I'UKh 01' CIiIciikj, which Ih to Kit nlirouil In mitor tho coiituNtn for tho llrltlHh IntoriiHtlonul trophy ut Cowo on AtiKUul 12, will roproHont tho club. hlNliirbor IV I now on tho wny from OIiIchko unit will ho put aboard tliu Alluiillo hluor Mlnnutoiika Hiitur ily. HUtiirbur IV U nii Id to ho Iho tmrnt powiirful hoot nvor built lit Aiui'rlcn for mi liilvrinttluiml i'pitt, XECUTIONERS NOOSE IS ADJUSTED CA rnmrrzi! HARD FIGHT ON RESULT IN DOUBT WAHIIINOTON, Jl l,V lfl. Alter u lilulil of Miiittiiut vl'foil to llmt up uiliuiiiixlrntloii M'liutoiH for I'ivmIiIi'iiI WIIhuiTh iiomiiiuliiiii of Thiminx I). .Iiinet. of Chli'uuo, for tliu I'eileial re .ine hounl, thn whips teporleil lo Ilic ivhitn Iioiihi einly loihiy that u vote prohuhly would not hi' lenehed be I'" m I'liilny or Hiiliinla'. nml Hint (lie iciiult, with n vlelnrv for tliu president, would he M'ty eloe, HU ileinoeiulii' Kt-iiiitor-t ueie ie ported to lint while Immihc hh tiiiul lemlily nppncd to tint coiifiireucL'. HeiinlniK K'Kaiileil iih dmihtfiil went In I he white hniif.it for piiiiI'i'H'iipp' with the jiri'fchleiil. (IffipinU huiil lhi prrldi'tit win. Inking no part hi tint pielliniiiiny fmhl for a vnto in OIK'll M'lOdoil, MARTIN VOGEL WEDS MRS. ALBERT LEWtSOLM l.dNDOS, July l'i. The tiiurrhif of Mill tin Voil, iifsi-lniil lulled HIiiIph treantirer nl Kpw York, mnl Mrn. AIIipiI ImImiIiii of New York look ptupp toduy in lint nilry of fiep of Cm put (lanleu. Alter tho pereiuouy n wrddinp hipakfiiHt wiin tz'um at lint rpiidi'iu:p of Sir CharlpH Henry ami I .tidy Henry, Die hrhlcV winter, in Ciirllnn (liirdellH. Atllnllc tllOKP prpHeiit were Aiuhaxhadnr Waller Mini I'agn and Mih. I'np', Huron Iteadin, Hie lord chief juxtlen of Kin-laud ami David Uoyd-OeorKP, ehiincellur of tlie ex eheipier. E SENTENCED TO PRISON TOKIO, Jupjin, July 13. Tlio crltu Innl rourt lieru today entonrcil !U liattlclpaut In thn autl-inlnlntrrUt rlot I'cbruary in lo term of Impri sonment rnnKlnK from fix niouthi to n jour. Tito riot occur reil durliiK demon- utratlnna nRnliut tho inlnitry's atti tude In connection with tho recent natal cnmlal, for which a number of officer wcro illitnUicil from the navy on charcpa of liavlnu received Il licit comuilloii for InflucncliiK the allotmoul of udmlralty contracts. ROOSEVELT VISITS PROGRESSIVE LEADERS NKW YOMC. July IS. Colonol Itnoiutvpll cnniu lo Now York today for lila wpokly vlull to proprcmho na tional lipiKluuurterx. Kovorat malo nml city proKroimlvo Icadora ai;aln met tho colonol and nrexicd him to ro- coimliler hli dutcrmlnatlon not lo runv for Rovuruor of Now York. Tho colonel had a luncheon odrhko nienl at tho Colony club with a Rroup of womru lilcntlflcd with tho nocl.il inrvlco work or tho proRrev party. FAMINE AND E 1 WAHIIINOTON, July 15. Pa mine and dlHonM) threaten to drlvo th.i Dominican roboln from tholr itroiiR hold In I'uorlo Plata from which I'roHldont UordHH hn(t boon endenvor- Iiik to iIUIoiIko thorn durliiK a cam palKu of ho vo nil months. Captain Klutrlo of tlut crultior NYaNhlngton ro- portod today that Tood and wator woro vory Bcurco and that thn doath ralo wan IncronNliiK constantly, i i NEW CABLE LAID TO AL NKW YOMC, July III. To provldo fur tho largo IncroiiBo Jn bimlnoan ox liectod to follow opening of tho l'a iiama oanul, a now cablo will bo laid from Now York to Colon by. way of Uuantauamo boiuro tho ond or tho your. Tho cablo, coating $1,500,000, p being conutructod In Kuglaud, will ho much larger limn tho prevent cublv, Wt.y NH Out the bail tHMke, Oqv, JohmoB, and alio piHPHlH !), ONES IN PROSPECT DISEAS TBIBOTTE, . ... . . Fl FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Mr. nml Mr, T. M. I'eolor went to Itilttp KiiIIn TiiPHday mid romalnnd Until I'rldny vUltlng 0. II, I'eolor and family mid having dental work donci Mr. DltaWortli returned from tho vnlloy Wcilneadny evening bringing na guuKU, Mm. Ilunel and thrco cbll dieu nml MIm hytlo. Jn. Kmhry apont Iho Innl Vrck In Medfurd having dental and optical work done, l.utber KiiHt madn n brief trip to (ho power plant Kundny. ; 1). I Hwlhart and family motored to flounce Itock Huuday nnd pic nicked on thn river. Mr. nml Mra. I'etllgrow nnd family from nunr Knglo Point are vUltlng few dayn at Frank Ditaworth'a, l.ri Button, alio Iloicoo DnvU havo gono to Wyoming to roglttor for a laud drawing there. Unset Ultaworth and Margery Ilua el mient Kuturduy night and Hunday vlidtlnK at Mr. ami Mra. Moouoy'a or Hcd lllanket ranch. Mr. and Mra. Peyton and Mra. Daw fon wimmiI Wednoiday of lat week at T, II, lllgglnhotliani'i and alio callod on Mra. Manflcld. Tho fnrmcr arc buay In tho hay fleltli now. Wo'vo had cloud but no rain mi far. The W. C. T. if. met Haturday at thn homo of Mr. Notion Nye. Thero Mia goodly Ueil crowd In attend mice and a good tucettng wai held. Ileip tho membera thero woro er erat gucut present among them be ing Mr. ItiiKnel, MU Iluirel and Mra. Dawaon T. M. 1'eelur and Dee lllanchar-1 madn a buslrirns trip to Mcl.cod Mon day. Mr. and Mra. Illanchard pent Sun day with Mr. and .Mra. O. W. Kin cald. Mr. Vaughn returned homo Bun day after an absence of a month In MeiUnrd. Mr. Vaughn went alter her Haturday. I PHOENIX PARAQRAPHS I . - Ml Nelllo llaker. of Jackiouvillo wan a caller In town Monday. Mra, Maud Mugglna or U Angclea, U vUltlng her parent, Mr. and Mm. Cenrgo Klfer. Mr, and Mr. B. II. Morno. returned Inst week from an extended vIMl with tholr children In California. Oscar Carpenter left Friday morn ing tor Kealtle, Wash., where he will make lib homo with hi grandfather. Ur. andMr. Raymond Ward pcnt tho flraVof Iho week In Ashland. Ixula Calver and family aro pre paring to go to Colostln to aend sev eral wpoka, Mr. Calllo Htpadman purchasoJ tho Hhaver bouse from tho school dis trict last week. Mra, Short and daughter Ruth. M'cnt laat Friday visiting frlcndi tn Medrord. Mr. S. I. Copo and little daughter, Knld Kathleen returned homo last Haturday after npendlng threo month with friends In Vadcr, Washington, and Portland. Mm. A. It. Ferns, Mr. and Mra, II. Dayman, Mra. Manko and daughter nnd Mr and Mra. Will Fcrna loavo thl week for 1'ellcan lako for ft few tfcoka outing. Among those who aro ramping and attending Chautauqua at Ashland from hero and vicinity are: Dr. J. K. llallllo and wifo, F. J. Wortman and wife, A. Ilearn mid family, the mUsei To who, Mra. C. C. Bcott, Juanlta Furry, Mildred Blmcr, Mr. D, I.eH unra with her daughter and aon, Roc and Herman and Mr. F. B. Furry with her daughter and aon, Sybil and Raymond, EDEN PRECINCT H. P. Iluutcr waa trading In Tal cut Monday morning. Mr. and Mrrf. Joo' Under and Mra, A, 8. Furry autood to Ashland Mon day evening to attend Chautauqua. Mra,' C. Caroy has 3G very lino needling dahlia till year. Thoy aro tho retuilt of uoveral year work almis thut lino and uro aa fine varitiea id hnvo boon grown In Oregon, ham Hughe ot Foru Vnlloy waa In North Tnlont and Phoenix Saturday with Home lino apricot. Mra. W. O. Rlnohart, formorly Norn Robert loft Phoenix last Sunday fpr Klamath Fall whero tjbo will keen houtio for hor aon Ralph Roberta this Mummer, Ralpk hua a good position at that place. Among thpao from Kdon precinct who attoudvd Chautauqua, at Ashland Sunday woro Mr, and Mra,, A. H. Fish er, Mr. and Mra, . B, Mant, Mr, aud Mn, John Oraffea.'Mr. and Mrs. C Curoy, Mra. J, K. Roberta,. Miss hulla RolKtrt. Mr. and Mra, H. C. Illuh find many other, - Mr, llonry Hchadloh of Oakdale, Cal., und Mrs. Walter Tavlll of River Uank, Cul arrived at tho home of tholr parents, Mr. and Mr. George Hughe of Kdon Valley lust Sunday, Thl Is tho first visit to the valley by these people from Iho goldea slate and thoy aro favorably lm praedi Mr, Hughes lis one of thw (lnct orchard homm n the valley, NEWS ROM COUNTRY MEPTORP, OTIKOON, WKDKESDAY, JtTIV IS, 11)14 CORRESPONDENTS WILLOW SPRINGS TWIQLET8I Fred Ktroube I binding n largo ncrcengo of wheat this week. It, W. Blden enjned Knttirdny nnd Hiindnjwlth hi family In Aihlnnd. Ilnllnrd Kelly wo In MciUord xov- eral dayn thin weak. Jnmea It, Itowp, left Knttirdny fur Porllnnd where ha expects to nccep'. a lucratlvo position. Ml Caroline Andrew spent tho week-end with MUs Janctto Salndo. Mra. F, W, Creaawoll or Lot An Felca ha been lulling her brother, Joo Hongland. Mr. Crcmiwell hat been away from thl valley for a number of jean and while motoring through tho valley notes many change. Itov, and Mra, McCullough or Med rord und Mr. Tumi or Central Point were dinner gucsta Sunday or John 8lty aud wire. I), W, Blono and wife started Hun day morning for a motor trip to Ilcnd Ore., to visit their daughter, Mr, h. M. Fos. Paul hake and wife and Mr. Will heatbera anil family were gucita Hun day or Mr. Hick or Ashland and In cidentally the Chautauqua. Prof. A. O. Frrel, wife and daugh ter of Oregon City yare gucits of Mr. and Mra. J. P. Ilosgland. Next week they expect to motor to Crater hako aud Klamath Falli. A very fine bunch or oata from tho "Waysldo Orchard," owned by Her bert Clark, waa taken to Mcdford for exhibition. If a greater number ot people were nioro anxious to grow a better quality of good and display them, tho community would enlarge faster and rcault obtained nioro quickly. Mr. William Facklam ha a aecond crop non-Irrigated alfalfa over four foot high. A bevy or young ladles rrom Cen tral Point boarded tho motor Satur day morning for an excursion to Ash land to lcara to awlm and derive a bone rit from tho Chautauqua. Those of tho party were Mesdames Shipley. Ross, Max Bngtand, KonncUh Heche, tho Mlse hucy Poore, Pearl Ross. Franclne McNawcr, Bva Norcros and llculah Caldwell and Dortha Alllaso:i ot Ashland. ANTI0CH ITEMS The MeCn-lcht Hnw.. of Hcuglo lire piiu to Cnitcr like to work through the nummcr moiith. Roy Hncy nnd, Konnnn (Inge will fituit for Witxhiugton on Wcducdy und work their through the xuuuucr mnl full. Mr. mid Mix. Fmnk Myer of Hoguo River visited with Mr. Mycn-' parenlH Sunday. Thn Table Hunk country hud u xhovvcr of. ruin .Sunday evening- It piime jutt nt tho right time n tho water wiih cut off in tho irrigating ditch by the workmen on the gov ernment road. Mr. I'ruxhhmd, tho government en gine r, is having some tine work done on the road at the Modoc ranch, tukinj; iiwuy the old bridge over the imputing ilitcli mid puling in cement )iMt, aud widciiiiiK the road bed and graveling it. Thin will certainly ho nprcciuted by the rvcidcnU of tho Table Koek country. A forest fire turteil near Ilengle IiikI week mid burned over eighty ne res of timber mid bruh. Tho friciulx mnl neighbor of Mr. ohn Iliughmu gave that gentleman a genuine birthday parly on Sunday, July l'J. Ho in firty three years of ago mul hut, lived in tho Itoguo Riv er valley for a ipiartcr of u century. Mr. Kditor thut dinner wu u good one. Tho tables were full of the good things the good, wives iniulo for tho oceiibion. Sixty people, old and .vounc, Mit down to that dinner. Say. iicighhorM, let u- liuvo miolhoi birth day und invito tho editor. (Hubs Jlros hao xturted their liender on the homo rmieh. Mr. Monro is putting up u new ham. Ilo has u lino crop on tliu much. W. O. JuhiiMtu it. heading grain for tho fanners on Dig: Sticky. 0. V. Vincent was in Mcdford on buMUOK Monday. I IUTTE FALLS SUSILES Mr, Knooland, who bus been at Itoguo Rlvor for tho past wook re turned Saturday, hllllan Flnluy la apondlng the week with hor graudmothor, Mra, Owons ot Kaglo Point, Mr. and Mrs. Martin or California canto up In a wagon with their two children last week mid after visiting a fow day with their sister, Mr'. Stewart, drovo on out ot town to Qot Your Next Suit of LOTHES MA)K AT JV L E I N vhwim fm,m in A,lvo Cleaiilnir, Prvasluy; aud Alterhttf enmp, Thoy hnvo been traveling for Mr Martin' health nnd renlho that thoy havo coma to n good plnco to top, Mr. nnd Mm, Walker or California nro visiting tholr daughter, Mrs. Htawnrt, Mm, Laiiderbnch with her two son nnd dnughtur-ln-lnw of Knlnmnzoo, Mich., In vlHltlng her daughter, Mri. Htoddnrd nt present. Mr. nnd Mr, Ocorgo Ilarkor loft Tuesday for Ashland to bo gone aomo time. O. II. Morris I In chargo or tho bunk nnd rcsldonco during tholr absence, Mr. Gammon who ha been In tho valley for noveral day returned this week. Ula Rolnnd Morris, son ot U. S. and Myrtlo Morrla, wa born Nov. 1, lUin, died July 12, 1911, ago clghi months, 11 da)i. Ho leaven a mother, father, thr en sister and grandparents on both aide. "Our lo I Heaven' gnln." Services wero conducted Mon day by C. h. Walker. Interment at Dutto Fall cemetery. Most Skin Trouble Readily Overcome The" Active Principle of m Famous Remedy Works Wonders. Mbt popl hire mrTftl tb w7 R. B, B. oTtrcnmt ktn trooblr. Tbe rx Dtinttlon It In fact tbat K. H. B. work la tbr blood and tb Mcxxl I realty ramt Intricate and extraordinary mat of artrrli and Tflni. Wnfn yoti com Is rralltn tbat ttx skin and the Oth braeaib are eotapot4 of a artwork of ttnj blood rrtttla jou solve tb mrtterr. Tht ar wondfrful mfJIttnal properties I In B. H. K. that follow the conn of thi . l, ..... . ..... a. (M. tm mM, 1 Bourtthlac food elraents. It I really remarkable remedy. It contain one Ingredient. Ihe acllo purpoao of which la to allmulate tbe tUanea to th hraltbr aelectlon of It own eauentlal pairt meat. Aqd tbe medicinal elementa ot thl matehleta blood purifier are Juit aa essen tial lo well balanced health aa the nutri tion! element of the meat, grains, fat aad sugar of our dally food. Not one drop of mineral or droc U used In Ita preparation. Ask for H. s. 8. and lust Insist upon bavin It, And If you de sire skillful adrlce and counsel upon any matter conrernlnc the blood and skin, writ to the it kIIcs I iM-partmcnt. The Bwlft BpeclOe Co., S2 Hwtft Uldxi. Atlanta. G. fv A attAv ari sesloua clerk elo quence oter sometblos J as Koo.r a a a a fni .mi with the same old mineral drun. Uwire ot all auUUtuua., Insist unon H. B. H. "AH Aboard for Dixie Nothing like a good satisfying chew or a rich, fragrant smoke to keep your nerves steady and your head clear. Street car men are about the busiest lot of fellows on earth. Starting' stopping watching traffic taking care of passengers something's going onevery minute. It would be a tough job for J " . .1 J!JS. m UI- " inem u mey man t huvc uicir - -" Dixie Queen to smooth out fk -i the kinks: but it's "All Aboard ' for the Contentment Avenue Line" when they use this rich, mellow, satisfying tobacco. . : u ):j. 1 is made from pure'old Burley tobacco" aged from three to five "years so as to bring out its full ripe flavor and rich fragrance. Most sturdy, live men won't use any other brand, once they've tried , DIXIE QUEEN -because no other brand H aSaaHH M 4B"P aWHjM SASH I. Wc satisfy thousands of emtomers every yrsrwiihour FIRSTUUAMTY malfihli, lnn iMrtmii( i"l mmn klmit I mm Ut ettV. Jilt rf.h,tr rK"M. Vmi, immt kick II rw m ikh U,.t. B-X Oroi Fnt Door, lnpftJ, IS li . .. JUO Cottsc Trent Oo.tr, mny dla, np Ircn . ... , , 3.3S Fancy Trent Wlndnw ,,,.... 2.70 Bnifilow Bih .GO up 4-llfllt Bm Bh, 20x35 In..,.,..,... .43 Instil Boor rrrrf, K 1 .70 ab. Window nd oun nt lj ltt. 8crn Door and Window on? own mk. We can av you inomy on nnlhlitn: lunt lr, pnlnt nml rodflng. Wo ilo nut nell rdiiKh lumW We 11 nnybixly anil hl nnywliorn. Ak for CnUloif Ho. at Wi f L T--avl -rOttn-' BY.MtWN WTr UiHtSJl Bf-W- . 5 Closing Out Buggies We fire going out of the buggy business and offer some of the best bargains ever given in the valley At Cost and Below We have a big line of Buggies and Spring Wagons, all of which arc included in the sale, and invite every person who is figuring on a new vehicle to call and look the line over and get tho prices. Hubbard Brothers ( 99 ')' Queen .ii r l li W-m- - ,1 ianianr P-aaaLBiiW bbIB1SSbV H wiii HI r.Bi 1 BTBTavl P I .Hl. I aaBKaaBKaaBKaaBwaTBTkl H Hvr IHRHH ii S" aBKaaaaaaLaVI DUIEOUEEH Mug Cut Tobacco sr has the snap, the taste and the honest sweetness of DIXIE QUEEN. It gives you big, juicy satisfaction such as you get out of a good square meal. ,"Mind your stepM-get aboard DIXIE QUEEN for a week's trial of chewing and smoking, and you'll never stop. Sold everywhere in convenient 5c foil packages also in 10c pouches and 50c lunch boxes. , THC AMKNIOAN Hf PA'aETIIRKI! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' , -"$ '! " 'i DOORS it- j m i. m-m vw U'.- 1U TUU 52i. z&m- jr M TOaUOO MMPANV ialialH SSSsVlall.lSB4-1 SataV aaaaal BBBBBai mm vri. i. im nm HI ivdlllHv1 I i H I 2rialialialBsialialialialH I SBaH .isssssssssssM . jHlPV ' . ( '! ' ? .