PAGE TWO ft-lEDM)KL) MAIL TKIBUNlfl. MMDFORl). QRKCIOX, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915 v . if' IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Carpenter liavo gone to Ashland nnd will spend sev eral days attending tho chautauqun. "Will lcavo City 1'nrk for Ashland 9:30 a. m. nnd 1:30 p. in. Sunday. July J Uli. Durbidgo Auto Mne. Tho lord built a world and ho can't keep up with It. Qeo. K. Wright. 9 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ccorgo n. Carpenter contemplate an auto trip In tho near future to YollowBtonn Park. After tho coming tiunday'tho Itnll passongor schedulo bctwoen Medford and Ashland will bo discontinued during tho Crater Lake season, n all tho cars will bo required to handlo heavy tourist bookings to tho lake. 9 1 A roport received by tho pollco this morning from Yreka stntcg that ono of tho auto thlovcs arrested In this city escaped from a Sacrnmonto offi cial, who was taking him homo for trial. Ho was bolng usod hb a chauf feur of tho stolen Cadillac, nnd leaped from tho wheel nnd escaped, leaving tho sheriff stranded with n car ho could not run. For n hotter flguro wear a Kabo thn llvo model corsot. Ahnm's. 9-1 Court Hall sent an extra car to Crater l.tiko Friday night to handlo pcoplo desiring to como out from tho lako todny. Tho regular stago auto could not carry nil tho traffic. Volvot Ico croam at Do Van's. Derelicts forced out of California by tho enforcement July 1st of tho rcdllght nbatemont law passed by tho last leglslnturo continue to nrrlvo In Medford, nnd nro told to inovo on within tho ununl 21 hour limitations. Tho Medford Vulcanizing works nro now Tulcnniztng punctures nt 25c. "Wellborn Ilecson of Talent Is In tho city todny attending to business matters. For sample of knotty, Interesting, and practlcnl questions to bo answer ed Sunday night seo M. K. church notes. 0 Gerald Sooysmlth has assumed tho management of the Insurance bunt' ncss of It. II. McCurdy. Drink Colro Kola "first for thirst'; 5c at your favorito fountain. 93' Morgan Schrnck left Friday oven Ing for llubbnrd, Oregon, where ho was culled by tho iiowh of tho scrlotiH llnes.i of his father-in-law. Seo Dava Wood about that flro In suranco policy. Otflco Mall Trlbuno Bldg. N'lck Klmo of tho (Irlffln creek din- trlct Is spondlng tho day In tho city attending to business mutters. Do Voo carries tho best lino of flvo cent cigars In tho city. A largo crowd ngnln saw tho mov ing pictures of tho Ilnguo river vat loy presented nt tho Slur theater Friday nftornnon nnd evening. Wash drasos nt July Clearance prices. Ahren's. 9-1 The flro department was called out Friday afternoon to extinguish n grass flro on lleatty street. Chocolates, 30 cents lb. Do Voo's. Dan Fruser of tho Steamboat dis trict Is H'xmdltiK it few days In tho city attending to buslnoss matters. Oct your butter, oggs, crenin. milk dnn butter milk at Do Voo's. 1). 0. Franklin of Montague, Cal., spent Friday In Medford attending to business mutton. For that outing trip khaki skirts, drosses, middles and bloomers, at Ahren's. JU E. 0. llrynnt of Portland Is spend ing u few dnya In tho city uttondliiK to buslnos mutters. j Ilonio-mado pastry at tho Shasta. Kd Ashbnugh or tfoattle Is In the city for a fow days on liuaiiioa. Have you triad ono of thoso 6c milk shako nt DoVoo'aT J. F. Ilrown of ICawl I'olnt nmnt Friday ntteruoon In this olty nnd Jucksunvllle attendliiR to unilnoaa mattora. Xlerohnnts' I.iinoh, Sic. Tho Shnstn. (Junius hnvo bsoti arhodulod for the Medford bHaouaU tMUM p to 8ntni littr J-t. nuoordliui to Manaaor It. L. Uwlng. Tho twin will ho to n runts raw tomorrow, and the Jiwptiltti county toaai Is dtwlrnus of taktun the locals scalp on their own recurva tion, and Jutl I'oruoll will iMteli for tlio l'aiui awl Castor ror Moilfortt. A nuiubur of IoohI fans will aecoiHoaiiy tho team. All suiHHuir oat hiuI uttt at cbiaruneo prleuti. Ahren's. 91 l.oon II. HasklHS left Krlday for Los Angels to attornl the couYouttoa of the Hlk' lodg la tUl ctty. Tho Mwlfnnl Chmmm? wants loaaa borrlos and pays Ic a pound. 91 Tho annual uxorfu of jmouIo to tho hills on oaHiplnn trips ka bogHBl and tho aeaaon will bo la lull awing by too middle of ust wook. May wtl loave tomorrow to sjhmuJ a eouula of days fishing Siskiyou or ColaatiR wntar, lOe iwr bottle at Do Voa's. Gomuooelltaa for Aaguat contains an nrllrlf i John TcutpU Oravos1 on Bojiator Ooorgo . t'liaiuUerlalit' of this auu Tito wtki if lis or th rlso'of oatr Chaui)trlaln. throuh upholding of nnnr- ! i UUtloHj H0 Is aUo tl(irAei a i!i H)ostIipJVr hmh IB Uto oUie FrBrroateu poanutt at Do Voo's. j ( E. A. McDonald of Trail Is upend ing n fow days In tho city attending to business matters. Joo M. Itadcr of I'Jioentx Is attend ing to business matters In tho city today. All trimmed lints at one half price and less. Ono full table of trimmed lints to cIiooho 1 1.00. Ahren's. 94 It. W. ltuhl, editor of the Morning Sun, will return In tho morning from n week's visit to San Francisco where ho attended the sessions of tho Inter national Press association. Joo Bcoman of Gold" Hill spent Friday nftornoon in Medford attend ing to business matters. Itoy Campbell of Iluch spent Thurs day in Medford attending to business mutters. J. O. Qerklng, tho best all around photogrnpher In southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives mado any whero, tlmo or plrico. Studio 228 Main Bt. Phono 320-J. Tho condition or lion Collins of Jncksonvlllo who was Injured by bo lng struck ovor the eyo during tho Fourth of July colouration nt Pnlmer creek, Is reported todny as bolng sat isfactory. County Commissioner Frank Mad den returned Saturday from n two months' visit to Seattle nnd will ro maln for four or five days. Ho reports that both of tho Alaskan cannories ho Is Interested In with 10. II. Han- ley, nro in successful operation, with larco runs of salmon nt both. Tho season promises a most profltnblo ono. Mr. and Mrs. (loot go Mnnsriold of tho upper Itoguo nro spending tho week end In Medford. Mrs. Crnco Ingnlis of Grants Pass in visiting friends in this city for n fow days. Tin Itoguo Itlvcr Fruit nnd Pro duce association today received from Grants Pass n carload ot fruit box material, tho first of tho season. Tho material la bolng hnulcd to local nrchardlsts. OF OPERAT BLUE LEDGE MINE M RjW. Ciiriinlmii, niandger or the Illii-CLfilgo mine, Ono lif llti-'rii'liust uii(Ic'velo)ed copper unnrVi "jii tho worli), 'will relurti ( Jlr-tlfonfur-xt week, nflor-Hiuudinf,' u jiimitli in tlio onsl. Mr. Ciirunhiiu is expected to hear definite nVttiils of the plans to haul copper ore from the mine to this city for liiiimil )y into truck. It is not generally known in this city, hut the Iron for u tnumyiiy to trims port the ore from the mine to Joe liar wua ordered ! Ilio lownc intcr csIh four yours ngo from tlic Hindon Iron Works lit Run Fnuu'iM'o, nnd licld there for ilclivcrv when wanted. Willi the dcmiind lor copper Iliu grculcHt in vent, nnd the price high, it i hoped Hint stc toward the op eration of the nine l.edgo mine ill bo taken tit an curly date. UPHOLDS SINKING LUSITANIA ( Continued from pago ono) thoiitlos by both sides," left tho Im pllontlon In tho minds of many offi cials that Germany was prepared to dostroy Amorlonu passenger ships it they were found to bo carrying con traband. .hiMlflcs 1,11-dlaulji Incident Tho reference In tho now note to tho l.UHltnnla tragedy rroattnl a pro found lmproslon. After having nsk- od tho United States In tho first place to aonsldar that tho I.UHltunlu was in roallty nn iirmoct uiulllary crulsor ami carrlod high explosives which tho AwHrlean povornniHiit In Its uoto con tradieted with official Infornmtton, thn Gorman Hoverniuent, It now seem- otl had formally Justified Ut action or the aHbmnrluo eimmundr In sink ing the vesael, thereby refusing tho tllaavow tho not ns tho I'nlted Stat had reqiioatoil. The hnly dellnlto rn4Pal i"ade by Germany to ebanao the present aiMtiia -the HiiiuioatloH that enemy ships could sail under tho Aiiierlewn flag If nontnil jwssonger fadlltltHi provinl luadaqunt wna consIderHl certain of roJllon. boeauso. nslde from otber nrlnetple Involvod. tho Unltikl States could not undertake to guruntee any ttttrfreo with tho lawful ahlpwout of contraband from Its shores to say of tho botllgerents. REPLY UNSATISFACTORY (UoaUinueil rrom Pso 1.) luv ahafK- ikf U WalligWHiit pirit. Wall tW in tnjiil. if it ii fofVd thai 0urtij- w axkinc ut to'VlirWlk eH toio of our iiMfeU nit lh hiirk 'H. oMt U V oblf U argu tM ii without anv induloe in rmari I'ob-alaUa to urutiat inlonuOiooal antnoHitr. HoHtth' Tihm: AMrieo's ntaod U . ImmH oVCummI. 'Ho fonnlrr aot niMWtain U To yioM now m ui de mw would inian n lo of iuvtie tlirniitihoiit the lM. We h n.i tear tUitt the pri'Kulfitt will iUI Dfflnltr Astluii XchsUsI Kow York KvmIms foal Th (lar- Mdu Nwij' wiM Mqwit artioo Wv ourl NECESSTY M WATERPOINTEDOUT BY To tho Kdit'ir: Inasmiieli nh'I hiii ti-jjifjideut ot .tiffiifirfi mill in iiwiuiri f 1 n .. t I .1 IJ. nviioRffiLiJi rimn viilldri'rhiitiir-ill' roaled in the mi'i rnwli in tin Itoguo Kiver v aiKlvery much interoat jckt of irrigation. I luiu- been va(h inltlwitli much interest the irni -t.it i ...;.- ...... i..... i i..trt.iil,.. ii.. iui fiifi'vi mi" iivynt ui(tuiHi-iu tin mlittcn A o (tvit.i1 y.9ii',rvii,u1vfi'' f, jiiH n nvnro pcri'otHiiK'l i" i'11"1 "w"" els, thht It IK'OlionltlfMy rssciilml H hnvo wAtcr in' tlio Hoguc Hi, or vnllcN in order lo produce u fair yield. It is tnio that some years we luive enough rainfall to produce u crop. It is equally true, however, that if avo had water wo could proiluce u larger nnd hctler crop. I wnnt wnter iiml cannot get it. I understand the Itogm- Kiver Canal company will not build Ihcir high-line ditch iiiiIcms tliey have ho many acre nigncd ii. lllg Itlltto l'niHjil Somo sjx or eight wccUh ngo the fruit and ranch ownorn organized what is known n tlio Wnter-leers' association, with n view of turning Ilig Ilutte creek into the Koguc Kiver valley. I understand n commillec wiih iippoiutcd to investigate this project nnd tin' committee reported favorably on this proposition. J would like to inquire if anyone knov what irt being' done in this mutter? Has the committee lost interest in the ono tiling that is mo.st vital to the pcoplo of the Koguc Kiver valley? I have been informed thtit respon sible contractor"! hnvo signified n willingnesH to finance and build thi irrigiition s.Vhtein so tlinl it would not cost the landowners to exceed .f.15 per acre on twenty .vein's' time nt ft per cent, nolhinc hut the interest to bo paid for tlio first ten years, ilnd one-tenth of I lie principal and inter est thereafter. This looks to me to ho very favorable terms. Oinuot OiKM-nto Ititml The landowner nf tlio ijtyu"? Kiver valley cannot lease his land now be cause it will not produce sifficient crops to pay interest on the money1 invested. It is true that we paid too much for our land. We cannot sell our lauds because wo have no buy ers. Ihe reason we imvo no nuyor is becauso we have no witter, l.ami buyers are going to other districts in California nnd buying hinda that oaii be irrigated. 1 understand that lands are hoiiitf sold in tlio Satt Joa quin valley at $J."il) to $".100 per nenv The Hiime lauds can ho leased to good tciinuti nt i'iTt per acre. The (ciinnls ure making money mining dairy produelH, berries mid ogo tnbles, mid the much owner of the Kogtte lllvcr "valley Vre buying IlIWo same berries ami dairy producta? How long are we going to permit this condition to exist' Wo wnut the sugar beet factory. We cuiinot get it bscatiKc we cannot raise the heeta. We cannot raise the heels bcenine w have no water. AVill Ihe comiiiittvt having the Ilig Ilutte crock irrijfhtion scheme in charge plcuc get busy? Kvery owner of u ranch in the Kogtic Kiver vaMoy slnmld gst busy. W must have water. If Ilig Ihitto ctrek were turned into the Koguc Kiver val ley it would hloHNoni mid ldootn like it rose. Wc could leas our iiinrhc. We could sl (Mir iiinrlie, isntti we mti)il pridunr mhhcUju'v Tlww lands nro cry productive wtlR wujir. lint wo cannot make tlieiu prislueo without it. Sloji tM'iidliig Money Out It ia IiIrIi tiiHO we atupped audiiig iihiiih.v out of tho valley for dairy products, barley, grain, Hlfttlfa, ber tiea, meal mid vegetable. Tuev should all be raised at borne. To do thi we must Imve water. I hiii iady to fcign up for all the laud I have. With water, Wayora will conic 1 1 the IJt(fue Kiver valley. With wrt.r I could lease my lumlb to atv fmr . , tunia on the invimtuwat. Wttlt waior 1 eau itoltlier leae nor si 1, nor eau I produce sufficient erotw It S a fair return on the itivetaiii U.J.. cyKnv. J but it -ahould be tlofiiMtt. That th.' preHloHl oaa rotroat t'rtwi hit. )m - j tiaa tkat earUfn 4t- of U (leuuun I gwvorNMhNtt are Us aota of mm uil.'i i aatamal natlaw, U ineomwivabU . How Ih1 to niaiotaiu that iMwitnui i uow Uw grow dut laul ujtou Won L Udhih lWtUijaM-Ai -V "'' liM with CHMMMtnv ia hr pi - ' siiowtiMM wtUi rogani l ira. tt o imtaiwpjUe to un.pt talhvi tl nutMMUigr w tke ifnu- t tli taiM'i UU KtM, iiuiMHIt a MuU t t'ur gowni wot I1' OormaN i;u'iiiHicai alian 4o lagir aad etlun. m hei tfMllOM-nt .if tW I'ullml St.it. Wc liu i i oiilidt'iiif iii I'll -nl, at Wil miii' ia"i(ht und imljiiiifiil VVr Ih li he will find a w. 1" PI re sms t tr V ui' r i. mi ti"i. .in,' prutet' "' ' ' "" '"" 'i - '" tirut'rt ti - u l w i. - t. -uu, i ..i. i'idiiu LAND IE SCENE FROM, "THE "The War i I)ream," a Sein. Diamond special I'euliire in tlncc net nt tftb I'nge Sunday only, la natron, convincing urgiuncnl nguitiat ilie de struction of liiiihuu lie wrought by warfare. Miss Hcie Ktn jdnys E A HII T. E W. K. I'hipps, who sent sooio fine cherries from bin "Hold Iloltoin" or chard at Oold'HiH'to tho oxpnsitirm has received the following Rehninvl edgment : "J)ear Mr.Tliipjia: "The eleven boxes of cherries nr rived in tho best of condition mid I want to congratulate yoti oh tho pack nnd uniform size of v the fruit throughout Hie entire boxes. "I cntorci) the one box for mi a wind nnd the ten boxM ordered by the commission weio on display in the southern Oregon booth on cherry day, with your nmno on them ns grower, and advertising the- Koguu Kiver "Milley. TIh'kc 'elierrio oro dfctrilfnlcll today ''Hi the' press ami vurionVrt'dplo oniinr't'lcil with the es positWn ' ffiic wafc'Wnt to'l'residtait Mooie of the eviMwltion'. "IIon) that voii kill he able In solid us more o.ll!ltit fruit ntr the m.imou ndviinces. Your verv trulv. "II. t. FKOHHACII. "Sun Fnitlcweo, .InK '." f ' MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES Primary crlifienteH tor Ilmorx work id idiorrtiaild'wi're rr ! r iln week llV llnsel Tirthcv mid Ke.i Korftc,.,"Ciimplctf1ffrtlrn atrs -wer given' lie Olaiu Sinll Knlh Manning. lfo(ikKVffjlnK JuuTtPimr, eritnvJPoffi.-e prnetll'e lhW"4eoV ' " '' Until .Muiiiiing, fieri rude Truat fothcr, Ml-ic Olsin mid lieu I'oils'.- passisl the corjo.p(inilcnce ninl piuo -tuntioii cxnuimuliou crv iredituli'.v this week. , Haxel I'ulu'ey will enter dietntioti next week, I (tying linisluil the aliorlhand manuitl. HosNie WWiaiHa, .Mediiu Altiinus. flrace Tayler.(ta itsul) nft'iwl 100 pr ecnt in tpofiolliiig review. Leila Clurku oiiterad ll)e bookkeep ing deiNirtmeijt this week uml' .mu iii'idc an excellent start. Ill the xhiirtliand contest hell this wiik lilsie Olaiu came out first 'with a flight larcoMtago of ei roi . Vcunn WoiHkit boekkeeping: dofwrt -ll lit, Has eluvngOtl to the eoiuiuned courac and ia ihjw atudyint; nHort l.nnd a Hill. Walter lb wa- elm n rvKilci tor tblf i.' A K K. nes leavt- teniKiit on a three dim- ualnfss tMi ' Portl md AOA)TRAtfflSj HiS. ikHwy w -mm v.ifUflJ. Vfr3K.XSto-.sC0- ,r.. .'i .j. y 1 1 tt. MS4,MV.W . -, MM SHIN fZ Caution ? XOAilfifRAVftfflSy ,r The Financial Standing t a firm or ladivtitual i bfnotituil by Bating aa ar utH ah a atrona. 1 known baaUlns Instiiuiion 0 tlM- Jaoa Cuiiutt Hank You an luidtall) in to to uiaaa tUl our drioltar). a OVER SCVCAR9 UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT m H:r-HMHev WAR 0' DREAMS. the liMiltii" role with Ivlwui Wiillock, Lillian IIuw.ird and other-. The balance of the progrnm contains a Hilly Itcotos comedy and a two-pnrt r.ssniiav driitnii, "Vain Justice," with Kicliiird Trnvir.s and Lillian Drew. I1 OE ROBBERf II E A trio of bnrgl.ir entercil Hie home of Mrs. Lou Jones on Kooe- i veil nvotnio Friday afternoon and stole between $300 mid iMOH worth of jewelry, mostly article treasured ns hoirlooins. Two watches, valued at $100 npioco wero iimong the loot. A diamond ring nnd pin nnd pearl necklace were also appropriated. The police have u good description of tho crooks, and warnings Imvo been telegraphed north and south in tin effort to catch them. The city jail is full of suspects rounded tip this morning nnd last night. The robbery was daring and per formed with somo criminal genius. Tho party consisted of two men anil liny. Jliov loitorou iirounu ti'i Ji.noy lonerou iirounu tee .rhoo, CorTtlirvjf"oi,J-'ir lumrs, parci b,fw, itfi" Jiimli on vn of urinirii'rWuA'tt') Miles. .neighbo slid prai fthoilnwu They were onMwL tiotn ibi jdaee. WiHnep wnted on pordic sew them about the Junes home l.i,insf wiii a d l'.', but thiMiuht nothing el' it. While one uuin nf on the nntsiile ths dh,er ffud the Inn iIcHribml na nlissul 14 yoaw of ge. onUrml the iioiiKC aim turnct cveninutu topv lury iu tlivi' sum oil. Tluv crliik til imthiiig. )'heu ready to leaw with tlieir loot thry viitiij('il ii; mi-jm-' aginnr)' conrcrauitioju.with Mr. .Ien to wajjd off Uie jtuapK'ou of pi'ions wolohiiif. All tktvo lipird tboir hats and bowed ut the front door, mid walked iiwuv with a Hirtiiig "(IimmI-Iivc mid Bnm luck. Wo'll m you the next time we cum to town. Conic up nnd m us any timo. .Mother will he glud to if yon." ' .Mr. .Iinws, returning bouie iioni railing, diacovettsl her ls and no tifisl the Mi)itH'. 'IIih Klka will hold tblr .annual pleulc at Coleatln. Swiulay, Aiipust 1st, and tho coinuilttee an arrango lueuta la working out tho details. TUero will he si program of sports. muslr, K?eciiesi and picnic dinners. It Is CMnwtad that orory Klk In the city anil his family or boat xlrl. will tuako the trip. TOO 1TB lit UUtHSIFT. WANTICM- To liorrow $sono on first inert n.ime on fort yaeres Reed land with modern luilldlnus, pear M-.lior.t va'ued at flO.ono. Hot ;i Mail Tr- urn- 0 , IE IE ROOSEVELT AVENU HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME H5T"NO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS GOOD" I 111 -M--.w--fJI Pure Milk, Cottage AT TIIK Jaicksbn County . Creamery Sweet .Milk - iwr l. -si' Hwcci MUk it. ine Cottage ClitH'se ....s I'" ' 1" Cottiigi' niccM" tbiii- lbs. anc Skim Milk - I"1 KL ,"' Skim .Milk ' tt. I'"' Corfee Civiim - ......'..per pi. i!le Wblpidng Cii'aiu ..; i-per Jt. li.'e This milk is from solected cows and separated nt our Sanitary Plant whero It Is put In a chill room and kopt nt a totuporature cold enough to instiro its quality. ASIC YOlTIt flltOCHIl I'Olt GOLD SEAL BUTTER AND GET THE BEST rjHOMnMnmMml www uwtmmmfm ri wwmiiu..iiw ! w , pwlll'Wgr" I III city or country, for busine or jilcositro, undor I till conditions, tho ineehnnienl iterreetion, atxoHitUi, I light weight and simplieity of tho Ford car inu It the people's utility. And they nvorngo only about two cents n mile to operate mid maintain. " IIIS Hnrring the unforeseen, every retail lmyor of h hw Ford ear between August 1UM and August 1815 will receive from 410 to .(I0 ns u slmre of tho Pord I Jlutor ComvHtny's profits. Touring Cur if 111), Kiinnboiit M(l, Town pr $ffl)U, Ciiejnlet fT.'fTSciliin .?l)7.'); f. o. b. Detroit wirli all cipnimeiit. On display mid sale at C. E. GATES i row n m i iii.nwj tiumwl II "it'a cacy enough to be pleasant When a man has all ho rucvuiraft; If his health is nil right His heart will be light While he's riding on Diamond Tire3." Mr. Squacgce A man is a good deal like a tire. His greatness depends on tho crowd ho is in. The really Rrcnt man tho loader litorally has to inset all coiners in tho contest fur public approval. Any tiro i3 tho best tire in a crowd of inferiors. But nowadays a tire has to be extraordinary if it ii to raaka and hold a rcconl for superior servito and mileage economy. It is the extraordinary quality of Diamond Tires that has given ihom their desctved jw.oniliieiie. Send for our book of lettors from dealers who sold Diamond Tirss in 1014. It tells how more than 99 out of evory 100 of the mote than half a million Diamond TWs eoW hut year rjuvo maximum service at minimum mllcago cou It is yours for the asking. Diamond Squeegee Tires are sold at these "FAIR-LISTED" PRICES: 31io 30x3 30 x 3S 32 x 3.4 33x4 Diamond Squcccc Slse $ 9.45 12 20 14.CO 2U.O0 31x4 38 x 4'A 37x5 33- Slj PAY NO MOKE THE GARNETT-C0REY HARDWARE CO. Are Sole Agonte for the DIAMOND TIRES We handle only tlie Diamond baouM it's tax Uie Ut ter for the priw Uuy them aad out out tsir double. Cream md Cheese DUimonit Cqueocco $20.35 28.70 33.90 4G00 r? a rm?' 7X-' fcrh Srcr Mm mil pHIJi Mr v