Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1915)
PAGEMVE VALLEY IDEAL y. ONIONS HE SAYS MlfrVtfORD "ItfATL TlttBUNE, MEDFORD, ORISON, FRTDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1015 F reckles and His Friends ' By Blosser F PRODUCING i !'Ms"Tl?'A":i;?;!'!.t'.T? r "" ., ... - , . . . . . .,. , , M , ..,. . ,-1 "" ' ' ' '"" -111""' IIIPHIPIBS 1 I WONOEH I Hope ! no PMR sim-6iSMT, ISig !f wsjs" (HEY. MISTER! ( fr, lllllllllll t! SW i i ' WfrTrLW''1 vli -t i . ' "Onions is unions this .your, ns noil us pij,s is y w,id A. W. SehntT ner of Chicago, (luting u vWt bo tween trains in Mediord yesterday. Mr. SelutlTiier is tin onion muii, both as n producer mul a buyer in tlio cast. "Tlio onion yield Jliis your in nil of the importnnt union-growing- states is Jtbout 100 bushels shorf to the nere," continued tlio Cliiean num. "Tlint inenns u shortage of '2r per eent. The average yield is -lllO bitbhels to the nere. "Onion heed, whieh usually sells nt 75 eents a pound, are worth to day fuun .f'2 to .fil a pound, and lit tle or nothing i being offered at lhe.se figures. Nearly all of our seed supply is raised in California, but the erop in that great onion state is 10 per cent short. Dealers agree that onion seed at next planting time will he three or four times the priee purehusui'H ever before paid. Onion sets are praetieally out of deeent reach already. Tlio idea of, investing $lf() to .V2-."i an nere for onion sets is startling, hut that is nbout what it will be. Growers scarcely got enough from their plantings to pay their seed hills this year. Continuous henvv rains rotted them and those that have been athcicd nre still rot ting. This was tho o,ase in the coun try nbout Chicago, us well as in many oilier localities. .J-'ln'o Onion Region "I have enough information about your Rogue Ilivor vnllcv country to huow that it is a fine onion region. Why don't you raiso more of them? If you had a few hundred thousand tons of onions this year, what a hnr est in twenty-dollar gold nieces you would enjoy! If is n big crop in profit, when propeily handled in the right kind of soil and climate. You have both of these advantages here. If your farmers already know that, are their backs too stiff to cultivate onions! From year to year they will beat your apples and Dears and penehes nil hollow. "Italy, from which count rv we. gut most of our white onion seed, is at war, and wc can't get any seed from there for next year. Wo got nbout 10 per cent of the usual supply from that country Inst year. So, if you have any onion seed in this valley, get them in the ground and raise more. They'll bo good as gold for some years." L .'ITTSI.UI.O, Dee. .1.-Closing of the Paiiamu canal was said by mill men here today to be responsible for the. marked scarcity of high speed and tool steels whieh is causing marked inconvenience in the milts of the I'itUhurg distiiet. A cargo of tungsten which enters largely into those grades on its way hero has been forced to round Cape Horn because the canal is closed and is not ex pected to arrive until the fust of the year. .Meantime, it was said, tung sten has been advanced from 7i cents a pound to 80 cents. E PAWS. Dee. :!. The I'leneh sec tion of the WomunV InUmiutionnl League for Permanent Pence lint been oideied by the Paris police au thorities to discontinue the en dilu tion of pea cu pamphlets. The, officer of the French section wore summoned befoie the commiH hioner of police today to explain thu activities. The women niaintainisl that they ware acting according to their philosophical conuctions. The police aic continuing their inhume. Dallas Wants Convention DALLAS, Tex., Dec. .1. IleaniiK n certified tiheok for rKIO.OOl), ..event liiv Texas democrats lett heie this HMirtUHg twi a special tram for Wash ington, wln they will Uu-c Dulles' rlaiwk Ireful? th nutionnl cc uiiw fiMMBJII' TtMMfaii to mlcit.iii. Htf tutfjiinl dMMcmlie romentmn " lJti. Ml N AFFECTS UMBER PAR S POLICE HALT EA CIRCULARS Troop Ship Returns , OTTAWA, ()(.. 1W. .1. Til. lio,j ht Alrtagwa. kub nW ' -, (MMMla. NovmuImt m. with 'rfi iiii-. at i- nnd ll mm ! !... t l . hi- .n . (IV .1 - I I fit III I- lljlltiltl 'I jail) ai4juii'd tJj., I 0. A. C. WILL SEND I POULTRYBOOKSTOl ANY APPLICANTS Alfred It. I.ee, animal husbandman in poultry investigations, United States department of ugrieultuie, has written n letter to T. .1. (lariner of this city, from whieh the Afnil Trib une is courteously permitted to copy the following paragraphs of informa tion for poultry rnisens in this valley,- or those who are interested in learning something nbout the poultry business: "1 would suggest that you furnish the numes of pnrties in your terri tory to whom wo could send a few of our general publications on poultry raising, and perhaps in this wnv stim ulate mi increased production of poultry in your section. "As you doubtless know, you have a state exeriment station located at Corvallis, Or., which has a poultry department, and doubtless could be of assistance in the matter of increasing intere-it in poultry raising in your valley." The Agricultural college at Corval lis, this state, would gladly scud lit erature to anyone interested in poul try in this valley, and the Mail Trib une suggests that fanners of this re gion avail themselves of this oppor tunity to obtain free literature on poultry and how to mnko it pay. This literatim) will explain methods of handling chickens and other poultry profitably; how to avoid loss from common and incidental ean-es; how to feed; how to select; how to en courage egg production; how to mar ket and various other matters per taining to successful poultry raising, both in Jhc utility and fancy lines. The proposed poultiy show pro gram will be replete with information on the same subjects and will afford practical lessons that will be of gteat benefit. There ought to be produced in this valley all of the poultry uud eggs needed for home consumption mid thousands of dollars' worth to ship away. The markets in the large cities are eager for the product. Ami yet would do pioduce enough to sup ply tho local demand, - At the Churches iTho following IntereKtliiK nuil ex tended program will bo given at tho Christian church In this city Sunday owning at 7.30 o'cleck: Song by tho choir. Scripture reading by Mrs. Hooly. Praer by tho pastor. Solo by Miss Mona Seoly. Itccltntlon by Miss Annavelle. Itccltatlon by Victoria Mulkoy. Solo by Miss Hutch Schiller. Iteoltntlon by I'anl Walker. Hecltatlon by MIhh Lois Qulson herry. Quartot. Mossm. Golohult and Chase and MotalauioH liolltiiKor ami Maker. Heading by Mrs. A. W. Wnlkor. Heading by Mia. McDonald. Solo by Ml Iloss Ilryuu. Paper by Mr- IJanby. Song by tliq choir. Dauedlctlon. The gulrkol Way Oul MUtress Nora, t have round my best uilk petticoat in your trunk! Nora Have yo, mum? An' you thought von hail lout it' I ivorn i jHWiUHJtrtyiln Arrow COLLARS curi rr! ''' i " VALLEY HAD NO I F In a letter to an apple grower of this vnIpy, dated at Scuttle recently, the writer sayu: "I was disappointed to bbeervo that Hoguc river valley woh not represent ed at tho recent meetings and confer cnccH of the apple shippers In this city thlfl fnll. They have launched n campaign for the North Pacific stntc.i of market extension and development In behalf of northwcHtcrn boxed np plon that, It Is hoped, will go far to ward meeting tho marketing problem that will bo creatod by tho proopect Ivo largo crop of 1U1G, which is esti mated at moro than 20,000 cars. "Hy mcaiiB of a tax of opo cent per box on all apple!) a fund will be rais ed In 101 0 to bo iiRcd In market ex tension ami market development. Thin fund In to he administered by a committee of threo leading busi ness men, ono from Seattle, one from Portland and ono from Spokane. W. II. PnulhaniUB, chairman of tho exec utive commltto of tho growers' coun cil, will be an ex-offlclo member. The buslnesn men are to be tho Joint selection of the clearing house asso ciations nud chamberfl of commerce, of their respectlov cIIIoh. "-There Is universal agreement that tho applo crop of 1910 promises to be tho largest In the history of the northwest and that each year Im mediately thereafter will witness a further consldcrabel Increase." I UKFILIN, Dec. 3, by wireless. Scattered Serbian detachments In tho region southwest of Mltrovitza, near tho Montenegrin border, wero defeat ed by Teutonic forcoH In engagements yesterday and more than 1200 Ser bians were taken prisoner, It was an nounced today by German -army headquarters. IF HAIR IS TURNING E TEA Don't look old I Try Grandmother's recipe to darken and beautify faded, lifeless hair. Tlmt Ixxtuiiful, even slindo of dnrk, gloMy hair win only lw bml liy brewing a imxturu of Sago Ten uud Sulphur, Your hair i jour charm. It iruikist or mars the Uxco, When U. fade, turn gray, fctruiked and looks dry, wispy and hcraggly, just an application or two of Hagu and Sulphur enluinni's IU apjiuar Mice u hundredfold IXm't lother to irpiai-o tho tonloj you can got from any drug stmi a SO ornt UtUlo of "Wy4J' Hugo uud Sulphur Hair Ilcmedy, ' ready to me. This can alwnyti l) ilojsuulc-U upon to bring lack the natural color, Uikkness and lustre of your lair uud rcinov dandrulT, stop sculp itcliuig aiKl falling hair. HterjUxl uw "WyrthV Sago and Sulphur Uicausu It darkens so naturaJiy ami evrnlv that nobody ran tell .it has lptn applied. You simply damx.n a si')iigo or (toft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a tinin, by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appearu glosy, lustrous and abun dant. , SAN FRANCISCO Ctrser Gury asd Jostt Sis. DELEGATES COS Rl II SERBS KEN PRISONERS HOTEL KENSINGTON "Ai kttrl l knuntt M (r' t 1 '-I m it 11 Hi-tr and Im 11 l tr',i w i iHijr ,ilKW fy H a,U. H.llll .III (i.nill.r-l t, , . i.. ii,. rxoMiiuiN i 1 1 v n . mi't - . 1 si..i . . k" I ! rH liuU'lluf. RAUS. M lu -1 t1 It.-. tn r KH4 Uk t m n , I ai '' !. .' Mil' IL..( I EAT LESS AND TIE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a gbus of SalU before breakfiut if your Back hurU or Bladder bother yon. ThS JAmfrlean men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, becauso wo eat too much and all our fool is rich. Our blood Is filled with urla ncld which tho kidneys ntrivo to filter out, they weaken from overwork, becomo Bluggish; the cllmlnativo tit'iics clog and 'tho result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decllno In health. When your kidneys feel liko lumps of lcndj your back hurls or tho urlna is cloudy, full of sediment or you aro obliged to seek relief two or threo times during tlio night j if you suffer with sick hmdacba or dluy, nervous spells, acid Btnm.ich, or you have rheumatism when tho weather is bad, get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts: tako a tablcspoonful in a glass of water beforo breakfast for a, few days and your kidneys will then act flno. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grape.! and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has hccn'uacd for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys j to ncutralizo tho acids in tho urlna so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive cannot in- fure, makes a delightful effervescent ithla-water beverage, and belong In every home, because nobody can msko a mistake by having a good kidney flush ing anj time. CliASSlFIKO ADS. Ono cent per word per Isnun. Six Insertions for price of flro. Fifty conts per Una per mouth without change. ...... .f. ...). 4 . . . 4. 4. .;. . 4. FOIt IlKNT llOUHKt? KOIt ItBNT Modern "7urnfhl?ciUioiiBo keejilug rooms, close In; gnu and wood stoves. 2JU Kast 9th. 238 forTTtKNT Voirfurnl8hcdmodo7n bungalow. 421 South Laurel. l'OR HUNT Col. Sargont'n place on Onkdalo avenue. Inquire of II, H. Nye or Itoy II. Peebles. 22C FOK HUNT .MISCi:i,l;ANi:OU3 FOIt ltKNT All leases having ox plrod on brick store rooms, Nos. Kit. 20'J, 211, 213 WoHt Main St., Medford, tho undoiHlgneil wlshos to lenso said store rooms, present tenants given first refusal. Secure locations near new postofflco. Jno. K. Whlto. 210 rOK HAMl IIOUSKH FOR SAMS A bargain, well Improv ed lot, 87x150, 6 room cottage, partly modern, ten Inrgo fruit trees, cement walk, flno garden laud, cIobu in, Kast Side, l'hono 499-Y. 210 POK 8AMC Ml.lCTCMiATfKOUa FOR 8AI.H flraln hay and geoso. l'hono 59 1-J2. FOR SAUK DrcBs"eiriiogH, corn fed" baled nlfalfu nud grain bay; beurd less barley seed. 1'hono 201-R3. 123 FOR SAhK Small Tight percent mortgages on ranches near Agntu and Kaglo Point, Address Dux 521 Medford, Ore. FOR SAI.i: (looa seconil hand Tbor electric wmhIiIiik iiuielilno. Phono 570-11, or cnll 2 Hi S. ltlvifislde. FOR SAI.K Have cockerels bred by last year's .Spokane winner. 12 00 and up. liruust W'ubb, Central .Point. .r: FOR SAM-; Cood piano; will tako part rush, iialnnre In live stock p. O. IJox 72... Phono 53H-I.. 221 FOR SAM-: Stock "lirels nnd'eiirirotii C 00 per ton. F. U. Caton, Cen tral Point, R. F. U. No. 2, Phono 29x3. 222 NEW TODAY A fine loveteil. Irrigated nlfalfu irawh near town In Imatllla county, with house, barn, and bearing orch ard noath all is either In alfalfa or real for sending. Water abundant, and all paid up. Will lake a smll highly Unproved plage as first pay ment. iai,.n' cauitl run Place prlc .i ien i,k at 100.o an acrr t.ti 1 ( arrn plar rry (lose to Meilfoul tur rSt, ehp C. D. HOON It WW ((I, JhtM Cvuuiy lUuk llldy. for SALK--ansoin.iiANTtoua FOR SAMS-Cnnncd "f ruitTiriiit Jara? clilld's cart and other articles. Ap ply 211 Washington St. FOR SAMC Rabbits, all nixes, cheap, Call .Model Grocory, 2 West Jack non. 219 FOR SAM-: lllcyclc, extension table, dresser and bath cabinet. 725 Welch St. 219 FOK BAMW-liirWTOCX FOIt SAM-:- -Good young Jersey row, cheap, ,1'liono 25R-R. 223 FOR SAMJ-Ono registered Duroo .lerscy brood sow, ono boar, flvo gilts, ready for service, nlno wean lings. All choice stock, will bo oold cheap, II. W. Davidson, Con tral Point. 221 FOR SAIjK Ninety good sound Rnm boullet ewes bred to high grade blnckfuco bucks. Rosenberg Ilros., Central Point. Tel. .Ilxxxl. WANTlcn ftlTUATlONH WANTKD Young married man do Blren work on fruit ranch; exper ienced In all kinds of grafting and orchard work. Phono 199-V. 219 WANTHt)- Office "work" bjTVxpcr leuced woman book-keeper. 204 S. Central, 2 IS WANTED Work by day. hour or Job by man with team; also we bavo alfalfa, grain, hay and straw and wood for sale. Leo Yotiug, Phone 7-F4. 221 WANTKI) Mlhl-nM.AMCOUH VNTVd WUrdVplQwriiBb'yiiiy or Job, very reawonnblo, Phono 3H-I,. 219 WANTKD To rent about 20 acres for early potatoes. I want my board, machinery nud team fur nished when needed for cultivat ing or plowing. While not busy with the cropa I'll work for tlio owner who jiaya half of expenses, such an seed.ete., ami will take half of the net proceeds from thu CO acres for my Bhure. This will give mo an Interest In my work and tho owner will get moro than by renting for cash, p (1. Deuber, Ashland, Ore. 219 W"ANTKD HlllyAiluni8to' smiTfiid drcss to Ilox 102, Mall Trlbuuef Komothlng that may Intel est. 2 1 S WANTKDr-'Doublo spring tooth har row; have to trade or for salo sin gle spring tooth barrow In No, 1 condition. Leonard Oorthuyu, 1 tulle south of Talent, right on Pa cific highway. WANTKD To jiurehiiso Irrigated ranch; prefer location In district north and enst of Medford; place must bo Irrigated or under propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; prlco must be reasonable; glva price and best terms, nlso section, township and rango In replying. Address P. O. Ilox 207, Medford, Orogon. 233 r; .. .- - -.... ..mil -, tt-t,- roit i:.ciia.(;k FOR BXCHANOK 80a tract clear of mortgage $1200, for house with garden ground; 2K0 acres Improv ed, for small acreage $1200; 2 Ta (10 inn resldencen, clear, for Imp. a. to f 1500, $500 res. and rash for rnunh. Clark Really Co., No. 20(1 Phlpps llldg. FOR TRADi: Have hmso to trndo. Will tradn for cow, hogH or feed. Krnest Wobb, Central Point. 223 F()R:XCIIANGi:--I am In nposi Hon to arrange for trades for Cal ifornia property, either city or county, In exchange for Roguo river property. Address for pres ent, I. II Houston, Talent, Phono 3-F12. 232 WHY? IT IB YOUR MIHI.MCH.S TO RKB 5IK llecause my slocx in trudo la to have optioned at tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy In this county. I have beou on tno ground look ing nut for you for the past flvo years. Nearly everyday I hnva In vestigated some "good thlux." I bare eliminated everything excopt those deals which I sm convinced will se iuro tno satisfied ouitomora, In u fow bourn time I can tltvn you the benefit of this research. It Is in; busluxas to show you ovnr tho county and Introduce you to th possibilities and opportunltUi here, B Mtd ford first and J. C. BARNES ion We I Mlu K(r( nusi.vicss niitKcroitv Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. We nre operating tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In tho Pa olflc northwest. Usd our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antce. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHBRRY-i-Attornoy.. nnd .Notary, Room 9, Jaclfson County Hank Ilulldlng, entranco N, Cen tral, Medford, Ore. rORTKR J. NBFP, WM. P. MEALKT AttorncyB-at-Law. Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank bids'. A. K. RHAME9, LAWYBK Garnets Corey bldg. 1 1 , 1 . . Q. M. RODKRTS Lawyer. Medford National Dnnk Duildlnt;, DcntUU Dr. W. M". VAN 8COYOO DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnctt-Coroy Hide:., ttlto 310 Medford, Oro. Phono $50. Collections nnd Reports COLLECTIONS AND RBPORTS We collected some accounts 14 year? old, Wo know how to get the nionoy, Tho Duuock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' llldg., 210 R. Main bL -aTmajs:. 'Lj.-w.'.. '... ; - Knulneer nnd Contractor FRKO N. CUMMiNaS-nBlnoer anO contractor, 404 M. F. & II. llldg Surveys,, eatlmntes, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Wnrlinae GARUAOB Got your promlsei cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good servieo. Phono 274-L. V Y. Allen. Instruction In Mnslo HAIGTlT MUSIC STUDS Room 401, Onrnett-Coroy bldg. Fred A I. ton llalght, plana; Mm. Florence Ilulllday ilnlgbt, volco. Phone 72. Pliyslcinim nud Surgeons DIL V. O. "CAIILOW, bit. " KVA MAINS CARLOW Ontoopathlc physicians, 416-417 Garnctt-Coroy bldg., phono 10.1G-L. Residence 26 South Laurel at. DR. W. wTTFoWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garuott-Coroy building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. K.MM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to oyo, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tented nnd glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P, R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co bldfc., opposlto P, O. Phone 567. DR. It. W. CLANCY Phynlclan and surgeon Phonos, office 36, real donco 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6, DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLK 8. LOCKWOOD P'jystclans and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. bldg. Phonos, resldonco 814-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARHER Physb clan nnd surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposlto Nash hotel, Hours 10 to 12, 1 tn 4, Phone 110-J. T. O, HEINE, M. I) Eyo, Ear. Noso nnd Thront. Headaches and nervous conditions rolleved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eye straightened. Offlco 228 K. Malo st , phono 303. Consultation free. Printers nnd Publishers MUDFORD PRINTING CO., haH the boft equipped printing office Id southern Oregon; hook binding lorrao leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 North Fir st. Public Stenographer ' it. T. KDwiwtlisi Steograpliei and Multlgraphlng. Rooms 409-410 Oarnett-Coruy building. Office phone 700-J, rosldoneu phon 163-R. HKRHKItT 1 HEItltlAN'-Stenogra-pher. room 29, Jacftann County Hunk It Id k liletatlon taken any , Hi u re any Iiii bv thu only Mteno- 1 tTP iiertnr la JhiuttiHrN Ore Of fire pkH0 Hi. lilt- XT J. 'Iruiiofni isSsWfciSslliiisrtWyiM. swgiwaa AO TftANinjU & 8T6RAO CO ' - Offk 4? Nurtk FXih.1 si Phom ti;, I'riiMK Mnli I Mniil'K itnnr 1 Stl'tHHl , MCAnX WATCHMAKING Tako tho right step now; pleasant, profitable" work not ovordono; fevr months learning; positions guaran teed; wrlto for references nnd partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking, En graving nnd Opttcat School, 218 Com monwealth llldg., 6th and Ankeny. Portland. Orotron. 1NTKIIUUHAN ATTTO OAR CO. Tlmo Table Leave Medford daily except Sun day for Ashinnd, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. m. 11:50 n. m., 1:15, 3:30 and 5:15 p. m. (Saturday at 11:16 p. m.) Sunday Icavo nt 9:00 and 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 a. m., 12:50. 2:30. 4:30 and 6:15 p, m. (also Saturday only at 13 midnight) and Sunday nt 10:00 n. m.. 18 noon. 4:00, 6 and 10-aO u. m. Oregon's Largest and Finest Stock of Li quors Must be Sold Regardless of Cost Wo must nbsolutcly dlsposo of our largo stock of Flno Whtskoys, Ilecra, Wines,. Glnn nnd Cordials before January 1, 1916. Wo will do It It low prices nnd quality goods havo anything to do with It. Iook nt tlilM big Sacrifice prlco on Flno old "Lyndnto" bottled In bond Whiskey. 4 full quarts of famous Lyndalo bottled T ff In bond wlilskoy tJp't.UU 12 full qunrls (J'IA'7C G full quarto tiC 7C only iJJtJj Kprr.s.i prepaid to any point In tlio Xorlbwivit. Wrlto far our freo catalog en all klnda of liquors' nt less than wholesale. This Is tho greatest sacrlflco of fine old liquors In the Northwest. National Wine Company Portland. Orogon WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Mnin Street, Medfonl The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives iMndo any time 01 lilaco by appointment. Phono U7.,r We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. P0PU AiAGAZINE 300 ARTICLES-3001LLU5TRAT10NS IfKHP Informtd of tho WorU's lrogr I'illic- and Son uad All tlto I-'amlly. It ppl tosUrljue ()!! nintoune MraandWonwo- r.nLinrr'iiiK. nirrii.utr. snu invrniuin. I'm l lIU VATOrirtf IAtfMIB IHIItoUWU00( HMSlMUn'UiboUl ikarM Our retain krria4MU ftl . ju.Uuttjr o lll mm IcU $ur Umii4 nr aal iaiMliiitf uj i U Writtan So Y011 Can UnrfaraUttil It I1 Hl d.mimI 1.0 I'wnl muln. I'r. il.. Uui. . HI wltu il a,alurtii taalw Mulwllt II, 1 MI ( r It U) J 4f.0 14 t II turf r will I ' tf II. t. i,ii.Bkl k. iuuiiku an- . '.I ilaniW, U. frt'Ut II'. I I iilu o i II It (VanUlat I iHfM -I iii. u. I r v all iijr.ni tSSOriRVCAK klMSUE COLICS. IS. r" aaWfer w.C a aammw HOPULAK MECHANICS MAflAZINH HA rWMN A. IWU LAOiECnANICS m&mmmmUMmmmmmq