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i. IKJr P' & k' 0V ft V av lOl 1 paof, ronu rr MRDFOftn MATf, TfffTUfNK. MKnt'Gfisffr r.,rn;nv. "n:rTSt)V. .rvNTAHV 'J.!. PMti A1I2DFOUD MAI I T1MIIUNB kTBOfoHlJ I'HIWTIWtl do. Offlee Mull Trlbuna Hainllng, 3S-37-29 worm rir tr-i, telephone it. Tlie IVinortlc Tim, leer? s. Tl Mall. The Metlfm-d Trkum rn orrgennn, Tho Anin i, fbc Mee'roM lie, The Mm 1 fe rn! Trim h. KBOBCKIFTIOn KATXM One year, by mal. .-. f.O One tnenth, tr malt ... ... .t IV r month, dtlltrared b cnrrlr In Mparora. rtteenlx, Jaakmnvlll arm ioirni j-nin te fialw-iky only, by molt, dit yur 3, WMkly, per year ..m l.M tfl4nl Paper nf the Clir sf Mwlfenl. orncini iapar nr jaeKoii county. Ittr0 ft si nMil'la malti t Medprd, Oregon, urxltr trio aat of Mnroh , 1S7I Sworn Clreulntlon for 1914, 2EIS. a II leased wire Asioelated Press dls- s. PROTECTING AMERICAN CITIZENS SO.MK ncventeen Aiiicricnim were ulnin by Imnrlit bnnrln nf MVxicniifjm few day ago ,and loud mid JusinttMit are the demiuid of prcdiitorv privilege for armed iuvnuion of hut bleeding' country autf I he expenditure of American liven and American billion? to avenge the death of Ameri can filixciiK warned away by their government, but In rod thither by lust of guild. The de facto Mexican government lost no time in pun inliiiig the perpetrato! of the inrwwnere. The lenders, in eluding General Jose Rodriguez, wore enptured and exe cuted. Troops are endeavoring to exterminate the guer illa bands, yet the demands of the jingoes continue. FOOTUaHfPSfi f HE AnY MANM E1IHQ AGAIN. BUT ONLY THOSE IN NEW YORK, SHE SAYS 3 j ft ! Subscribers railing to ro colvo papors promptly, phono Circulation Manager at 260-11 HONG KONG KOLUM Too many pessimists, porslst In condensing the milk of human kind noes. Sir: Thn gang In our otfltm iiollh- or talk In tornin of food or slumber. Ifarfly stuff In our lino. Hero's ho mo phrases used teday: "I'll mtiko you nwullow your wot ilk," "lid's gotta barrel of coin." "That'll ono on mo.'' "You're' nil mlxml up." (lettnwny from that glass. Myrtle." Art. "I ill rue toil him to rjabb the bar llj" I'rom totfineiiy In ClttYotgnd'n big murdor on. (Wonder If hu'i tlio gnliby kind or lllek?) Kir: Coliitiilitii dlMOVurml Awinrl- on on ro Hhooiiora.' Wliut would liu liHVo'uitt If litt'd Imd a bug? C. M. I). TkIh)'h llollilunt'f llnrrlKNii whi up In omrt Mnjjothe ' jNdlt wnfb In n hurry. "Aro you BllIUjr or not gulltyr' thundnrod tho OOliiO. "aow ktu I toll.' roturnwl Ihirrlgwu, "ontll ol'vo l,O.Md tho . doncoT" o 0 Siiyx tho Oh I mi llio l'(jm o Muny u fnt, ihort wliulod mnii ono Cftvar ftr "lajn" In n crowded fuot cnr. o VSiuii n ioi9 Niiys lio "womhliHi u gOllt uiunllr In mii Idol rumork. o . llulp: Holy! fl6in ChloK60Trll)iiiio Wmit AiP COIumim.) fltmd (laruou fellow, iiteliir, (n)im it Kootl dliponltlon; not afraid to work, o filr: Sunday, returning 9rom okuroli, friend wlfo Hokwl mo the tho name of n umn who wa walking noroM the ntrttet. "ThStfn " I annwotCO, "Iio'h u colloctor of nntl iioiu" "In that 4)tu of thuiu he hug with lilin now?" onme lmrjc r. w. A a. Btiliurl'odti'N! IIimhv'h VOi' Sidicdulo l'iflo It rp tin (In Wiifll ifftiC? old ysrnltiK, " " llH0. krtwkfaiit, A few days later some six native Americans, jailed on suspicion of being implicated in a murder, were forcibh taken at night'from jail by a gang of Georgians and hanged upon one tree, their bodies riddled with bullets. The vic tims were citizens of the United States mid under the nro tection of its laws, which guarantee protection. The were never given a hearing, no evidence of guilt was pro duced, but they were wantonly and cruelly murdered by a cowardly mob. Yet we hear no jingo shrieks in the senate or news- tipers demanding tho armed invasion of Georgia and the expenditure of the nation's money to insure protection of life and property for American Viti'pns in thflr imtivn jjland, and this despite the fact that no effort is made to. avenge the murder or punish the murderers. Were the Mexican bandits any worse than the Georgij lynchers? BELGIiMIHRV...ElL : WmW, ANU HAIK HOMESEMRCHED BY GERMAN OFFICIALS Sine Voiii' llnlr Make It Thick, Winy, Uly mnl llciuillfiil at Onro I'AIMS. il--. n im-mlxr f th lflKiii v-1 Try m you will, Hfturan appllmiion .ri.rn.ut. nrtiirtHUj'llMitbuf Inirtrtn0. yok win not HhI a ' ... ., I hair and yor alp will not lth. but uf HniMKbi. has liwit omi'hPd by thoj, vfcRt w, pl9n0 yo n)0St wJ b(J Uinnmi military atithoritlea. a.vi a Lrtor a few wek't uio, when you MONTENEGRINS ASK iSome years ago a Xew Orleans mob broke into Hie jail and murdered a dozen or more Italian citizens. Prompt reparation and punishment of the lynchers was demanded by Italy, but no effort was ever made to apprehend or pun inh the murderers. The United .States said the national government was powerless to'fftYnish foreigners w-otcc- rion guaranteed under the treaty because state laws had ft)le jurisdiction. Italy severed' diplomatic relations for years with the United States in retaliation0. If the defacto government of .Mexico had followed the precedent set by the United States, it0would have iiuuj); no effort to punish the murderous bandits, but passed the buck to tie State of Chihuahua. Is not deeding Mexico doing more than the United States to protect the livDcs of foreigners? In the Colorado mine strike, company-employed guanbj "T,,,, M,,r'u f '" troow fo ai- M.irv iraiinirin , ti o in 1011 ca up M' ' i In bn ii)r the wife of I"ret!iricK !.. W.nKwoitli, Prtroit miilion.urp, in ,i, -lie may soon return to tlir -t.i ,. m-, '-Hut 0ni m t orK," -li iiihK OUT OF PHILIPPINES wantoiity shot into and burned the strikers' en inn nr Lml. low, slaying wottien and chiltlrtdi. Similar scenes have been enacted inall of our great industrial disturflances. Less than a month ago private guards shot into a mob of strikers, kifliug tlm-e ami wounding twentv-five at ouugstown, Ohio. The lives of American citizens are the cheapest thintr abouf a labor disnnte. v.r mo ,tiiiilm,0.,i js cvisited upon the privately-employed murderers though tue vieiims are ruthlesslv prosecuU'd. in v ojmuio an enure union was indicted, oslensiblv for nit AID FROM ALLIES !- IN FOUR YEARS IS 10 CUE WAR WILSON'S PRQGRArVI l'AUIS, .Inn. '((. The Corfu tor-, WASHINGTON', .Inn An O M " aftornoun, M I.. I. JOT, " " tjt s'sloak, H M mok; - m UjUimi. UUki M " attntwra, gajm,, " " rtttt! o 1 O " unit! Mr l()4IIU l a iu worker ui irlugfl-lit, Mo. 0) charily IffSI- hW UP IN SENAfE the inurdePof a guard, rcolly for the crime of organizing. A union olTicial, who was not near the scene of the murder, was actually convicted of murder bccau.se he was a strike leader. Hnf tliWn i nn i.i'r.tt.i ,, .,..,.,.. n. i.. . . - ' ' ajir I 1 1 !. ( III llirill'e III' IIISV III II lllfil'l- -- -- - - ..,. , x i'k?j j 4IIIIII I- can lives when they are taken by the omplovevs. Are the ignorant .Mexican' biidits, niassacreing the foreign exploiters or their count rv, committing anv greater crime than the wealthy exploiters of the United fctates in shooting down their workmen i Are uoi the lives and rigTits or American citizens as saeredoiu this sitle of the Mexican border as on the other and an equally good cause for armed intervention? Statistics prove that there are more American citizens lynched every sear ill the United States, than have been killed in Mexico in the three years since the revolution begun. iiiilcl it not be wisc'fo insure Safety to American eit.iiSMis iu the Unvtcd States before we go to war to secure their safety in foreign hinds? The jininicK sav tluit ilOm.ifcos th,u "M,xr.,i i.rtfT i hoar ol an American chaw killed bv bmitlit iu n revolu-tion-toru roreign land, but there is not even a flutter of their hearts when American citizens are rulhlossrfv mas tered in the United States. mi riueu are ine sentiments of mn- ilirn.iH.;., Ixeeking wnD fflt-ordf wh profit. ,-e e- o -& -- pat riots U) Talcs of tli lawn d IttlHKiu m; luti jt. v a rf ault of prutmi" rrom il'.iuQuii rity official of Uiain. and dvuto cralk lKtlKUkuia UougUa county, tho ooafirmatloa a( tho inululiiiMit of U v. awn, fortMr wUtttr f tho Orattt nowapguor, at poat maator of Drain, haa hoc kM u at Wata liiKiou. accordlog u raporta. Boono l irr(,i.)ca, whu oa ral4od la Utr u6 about two yaara. Drain's uroheni luibiiiiamar, rtaaara. a ros pub) i mn huit id party' support m Dral-i on m- iitloo, and Ira Wlm barl. a deiHoci.ii, had heavy attp. llOfl fiom IK, iaiocroU of titlt ouiil lxai i. uooroaa toy thai 3liUI tr lera of Portland dU UltHl U '' MM'iutmMii I hoard it tone At my elbow. It aidt "I'HIiW. BlfctU "Ittt.v a paporV "A -hhiorf Tkltmr." "Only two-bit. "1'er yeur. "ItV got all tb now. 'And . . ." I ! t. hin'tvd in my tnr. "Tlu'wtog. pou. "Tlio County Cotirt." Ami 1 turuvd aruutul. And I here tuud. Art KurgvM. Th newaboy of o (kiasjijrotie. Hut I didn't havp. A quiii lr. Ko hf went. To (Vairal uit. Ami into attNff. And di'l Kotiro. Thr ndM. (w-r thr dttitr. o hf told u younf mMa 1 lr nw thicrf. "Btiy a iapar, iolMVM "nu'.v rt Kotnjr to "The Count v Court. "It'll bo Md 'It !V And l ha yountr nutn. Kuld : ' Mi I illii i "U w mcmbr. "Uf thf County CMint." And Art fluahrd. And Mt)MiMt. MWhyQve! Ml know hint vory ws, MeH.rry0mitNl ktyJ! And kMbiMt it. And iu bv went ()U It m lht .ign. (ffiw th duor. IVImoK r..d: "W. C. Iivw." And Inter. JnV Ton Vtll iNtradwod Con laoar. To Art. And eid: "ilr. Ipve.-. TW- u A ttnrptoa. Wo i- vWy aauisna "To moot you. H lina n uopor. Jt U ging to pan. . But Art was gono. And think. Tnnl v.a rubbittaT it in. Unn't yonf Mtw tnwbor oomnnalM arttaies of incorioratton in Oi i .Uil ii'-IMJiidonl of tltt IVtit I'uri-ipn )m iimrniliiii-iil In I he i'liilipium lull, uid IihiI mi inlarvicw on (be island with P ,'"''l,,,,,1' '" I'n-i.U'nt Wil-ou, ... i ., i , I ,. o- , , wna Hubinittitl toduv hv Cliiiirnuin Mi'olu I'nc lnli'li, hMTiaii premier, nud1 m. u . r , ., , -, ' ' ' Illtchpopk or tlu I'lnhiiiiino cuiiiiiiil. Mtintea him ab aa.viiifr: tM u WM r(l(ie th-, ,lot .,, thiui font- ynnrK or lett than two ,vt9n after the inetinir of tlo now Filipino leirixlnture to bo created b the peuO.uiur hill the proeidcut eliould withdruw the Movereimity of tile O'nitt'd Stntew upd proelniui he inile peudenei' f the I'iliino people, pro viding' trt had been takmi to Me ruit mi iudeiendent l'hiliUiiu gov ernment, repnlilienn in form, atnble iu ibiiriutcr und prepnred to enter into 'eueli biiidimr narreementit xith tho ll'njled Slutet n n the preident limy ileem, iieei'-snr. The iiv-ilciil would be ciuitowered l reei( iiiiviil bne. and rimlinjf ili-pnteh from Hhvio to tlio Petit Juiii-iml. All tl' bmk were bitrated open, nielnilinjt thoee on the jewe toe new hair, fine und downy nt tint yoa hut roully new hlr growing llilll UIB1 llll" WI. I A lllfln llunflnrlnn I ill 111 nil In I nlv b.Nts livhiiiKina; to Madame Vnder- ouMo Uw )WUiy ()f yow ,mr No clde, the eoiiteiita of wliieh. liow-bufferenco how dull, faded, brittle eur, were left uiitouehetl. It i mip poheil, the dinpateh u.vs, that the QeniiHiiM were looking- for ilociimuntx of an iiiteriintiutiul character, but found nothing'. 1IAVHK, .Inn. 20. Tlio Helginn newspuper Mutropole niinoimces Unit Cnmille IIiiutHiniinH, secretary of the iiiterniitiounl oocialiwt biireiiu, wis iirreitt'il nt the frontier on the way buck from HrutoU. It ndiU Unit the oeiitcli of Mr. Vnndurvolde's lioiiso lit Ixi'lles is niippoked to have been iu connection with the imot. i Kmile Vuudcrvelile, who is n inin isler without portfolio iu (lie llelguui eiibiuet, is proeident of the iiitemn tionul sDciitliht bureau. On Jiinuiuy (I he urrived nt The Hague to take part iu n discission of the iuternu tionnl Hlluiitioii by (he executive eom- kniittee of the oocialist burenu. It wns reported tbitt lie oppoed the atigge tion iniiile bv represeiitntives of other couiitrit'H 1 1 id t the inleriiiitiouiil o- imlii liurenu direct f?s effoitt to the briiiyii n about of ju'iii-e. and scraggy, Just moisten n cloth with Dandorlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking ono hiiiiiII strand nt a time. The effect Is Im mediate and nmnslng your hair will ho light, fluffy and wavy, and hae an npiiooranco of abundance; nn In comparable lustre, softnosft and lux uriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hnlr'health. Oct a 'Jo-cent bottle of Knowlton's Oaudcrlne from npy drug store or tollot counter, and prove that your hnlr Is as pretty and soft ns any--that It hns been noglected or Injured by careless treatment. A 2o-cont bot tle will double the benutv of your hnlr. Adv, Imiiiu to Coif ii is far from eetnpletod Those who suffered moat will aoon be sei(D lo plneea where they eon be cured for. orgawied mid re-armed. As for the olhent, if they are kept siipplieiP you uiuy be ure they will continue lie cmiimiirn in Allmina with vigor. They will b;iw the enemy Home iiDpleasuHt NurnojaVs, for in Albania1 the rimtlsaud pnUt eait.lHt ilvl'awdtNl by small (umbert of men. and it is simply n ipiention of tniuorts mid supplies, und vou alone, ihe allies. &u ,moIo the problem.' liivo us enougtt to eiu ami wrijun,,... shall hold on and we slmll fight. I am certain that wilg you and bv Mnir nni n llffitfr ATft I aid we shall triumph. I r-, t that I 1 1 j 1 1 WAlr III we lire nb-olulel nre that ihe allien UllLU II 11 V LL uMLL will triiiuipli und mir one wi-h i- i,, be able tn cniiiriliute to the aicat u--torj." BRAN PFRMIIS NW IAHB0RS GRASPSNORTHWEST SKA ITU . N.i.h, J.ni. (i. The tcinM-lMurr III Senile (ont llllll'H ahuiit I be trcc.iiiy miut with oecns Tfi nr misnnnrn l",",,1 """", " u,,w "" wamH'i- Mi nr (unrnllur l:xu,,llll'r '" uot '' MIKllt- i,''itMtion IU JL lllfj llUVLUiben e January has beeu below , 'ihe axeuiite. The cold weather iu the liiiouutaiiix euublea all three0of the ft'ASIIlNti'lnS.j.ui jo The n- i"nseouii(jfiitl linea through the era and harb..r ..lenutlee voted to- !l "'cade- to keep truck oihm. IjJiow iQ.Oto include m. new projects in its forthcoming bill, but to con line tip- kpropriatious Miblx to projects al- ndv nuthorireil, thus limiting the to tal in approximately 444.0Ou.UOU. Intimates I'm- new urujeeU aggre gate neai l iflJ'i.(MI0.lHlO. Chairman Sparkuian iiiiuoiiiierd that the colu mn tee would Iku'iii heai ma mhui on new project- tor inemti in (In riv eiH and harbor tor the Pecembor sesxiou of omii-. A. are riling mm CM o fa IN in the inounliiins more or lean every d.i, however, and the vast ne ciiuiultftion of now near the summit cuuc luixiety, for warm weather woifld cuuse both niider. und fUi(l. A large force of iiien i still dig gtug for Ihe two bodies missing from last Sstuiila.v's train wreck ou the Qreal Noil hem near Coren. The bod ies ot Kdward llutteruiuu and baby daughter, Muliuda. were shited to U'enatehw. Wit-h., tinlav. The body of Bert F. KirLiuau, another ietim. mil be -.enl to Sliend.tu. Wo his I. ile home. Alu-k.i repot' Ha followm-: IiiiiiW- GREECE TO COAL LONDON, Jan. 20. An agreemont In principle Is said to have been reached between Orent Ilrltalro and Oroece In regard to supplies of coal for Oruok Industrial needs. Hunter's Athens cnrreHndont any the llrll- Ish government has agreed to author ise tho exportation of coal for the use of railroad and other companies In Oreece In accordance with their needs and also to meet the require- Clients or the Greek navy. (rent Drltaln also agrees to place ilo difficulties In the wa or exporta tion ot con I rrom America to Oreece. LISIAMI lo !( ,. i. nn. lo. . Q n ii. - i id,... is. Ten 0U8 Y0WG WHE(t NI.W ol!l. I As. Jan 'ii. Ineoui- i as6 often mbjett to hoadachc are plete ictiiriis IimI.iv indicate that I lie' languid, pile and ner.ou becxiso entue reani.il nket bad been ue- j tlieirllooduthinoriniimVient. They eexf iiI'm! eiciilHV atatew ide dem- iQ not really sick and hesitate to com oeratic pruO.rv eieetion. Huffin ( .'plain. lut they lack that amb' and Heusnnt of Mireveport, preMiit at-1 vivacity which latheirhirthiight. Tley toni getieral. Iicans; the legulnr; donMnoeddnujs--butdoneedthi)ic tieket for ihe vvie!atml nomina-! "nd nouriahment in Scott s Emulsion (t)lon. is mimnled t.W leading Th... "tiwr Dtootl. tills Hollow TV. BniMl. hUi ..f ghreveiiort. i.iv. ' ".supprcssesnervoiuuiessandes- eal lieutenant eeaor. bv between t1?"?1 NounhhmeutaUwe 3&,Wm and 4U.ffmt mtea. wwoouanucoswuuuiouiUie u?Zi L ", '"'"" "H.":biS..iltrt. i.h,. Mw aud llaricti uvonuir a eoiistitu-1 . .i..j.. d ,. ., , . ', m uv'MK iniiiy IUW, ttllU .T.. ...,...,, ht siawwiue pr..u aubstilutes. At an dnur store. MUfctlkiitt I . n Lug IrowWe YielUed it Tills Medicine If U ur sHlTviliik.' wlili Ni'ii.'im luiitr trouiii. it will im to fmi i it -veatlH.itit K kmiii. S Alti-i iim a lnnf.if- Vhi. h Iikh luuiml m.iii re COM'I Ii Illii fnll.'H Mia (.Irnrd hr, I'lilln , l'n. "(.rlilliini-nl Tn llii. llrr nf IIMill timl hii itliiiek or lirliipe. I"l luMrtl li I'liriiiuiiiiln, mill Inter !'. I.iiiiic 'I'riMii.liv In I In- MlMlrr .t IInii I litnl a ciuiuli, iilelil ,i-h. feirr mnl rnUril niiniillllrs uf unfiil Imiklntr stun, mnl Intrr I hml iniiny hrninirlinsr, nl one time tlirrr In Ihrrr nirr.lip il. Ilirrr ilisl rlnn trrnlrit no. I itns frtlrreil fit thr niuuiitnliiM, hut itl.l lint iu. IIi'l. iiisn'a (llrmllir nn. rreoisnipiiilril 'ttf n (rlrml. Wlrr lul.tiiit a until itusnllt) I lis it tlo II "I iitlrl nlGlil'a lrri liir itrrUn. My lniiriit rnirnt nn marUftl frnm llir Hrt. I cnlnril Irmulh mnl lirlulil mnl niirtllp. I nnrr tnt mmthrr lirnmrrliHKe ami my rnusli uriuhisllr lrin-il niiill nillrrlr Kimr. I am prrfprtly itrll." ( Vlihrrtlntnl.l t tltlilntlt) INMi: I'. I.OI Mill W Ki km in n ltii .ili ! in tnuHt illn ji rlous oi l.ron. linil eatsrib him m Vrri llito.it nml liiuu .iffi'i tlon sml ilp-liulldim; tlo svsim I'.mtiliitt nn harmful o Iml.n f..ii iti ltuiji Aiimiil nn HUlistltulr "iii ill i 1 raaulai aus. $-' S..I.I . l..llna druaa'at Writo fm liooklvl uf ia rovsrlrs llrkinnti l.aliuratnrr. I'lillmlrliiltln. WOMENS WOES Meiironl Women Are I'lmlliij; ItcllcfQ at Iiist It doos seom that woniiiu hnvo nioro than n fair sharo of tho aches and pains that afflict humanity: they must "keep up." must nttond to du ties In splto of constantly aching backs, or houdaches, dlszy spoilt). bearing down pains; thoy must stoop over when to stoop moans torture. They Oust walk and bond and work with rncklQg pnlns nnd ninny aches rrom kidney Ills. Keeping the kidneys well hns spnrod thousands or women much misery. Head or n remedy tor kidneys only that Is endorsed by peo ple you know. .Mrs. I. II. White, 51 S W. Ilnmlltou St., Mod tord, snys: "Twico I had atracks or kidney trouble. A dullo pain sottlnd In my hack and I becamu dlsjty and nerrous. There seemod to bo no rest tor mo day or night. I was all run down. Uonn's Kidney I'llls brought me the best or results. Since using thorn I haven't had an kidney trouble Tor years." 'Price SOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask lor a kldnev remel get Doan's Kidney I'llls- tho snmo that Mrs. White bad. l'oster-Mllhurn Co , I'rops., Ilnrralo, X. Y. Adv. TODAY On the Night Stage foaturiug HOIJKItT KDKSON AND Wll. S. 1IAHT a Mutual maaterploee in fivo stupen dous parts. A plefOre which will ap peal to every man, woman und child and never to be forgotten. ItttH MAItUIAdUtXH' KITTY TOMORROW -e- -e- -- (t) THE PAE ftBD?ORD'S LEADING TIIEAIlftE t And hi Tonight John (irt Presents The Distinguished Aiueriean Aetor Walker Whitesicte yu-rsoimlly selerted Aritinpolitnii Company in the Seusationnllv Suere.sful Plav. 'Con I ASK FOR ad GIT HORLICK'S TUE ORIGINAL IVIALTED MILK ChMp loUtat vvt0U sai.iwtf j mliilHce Servloo NaoU . Buwuc. atwNn&cU.K.J. !- JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER ' TU- AaalstMMt 9H . IIAItTI.KTT t'tioneji M. It anil tTIU Coroner THE TYPHOON A Complete and IVrfect S.-itm- Prmluctinn NOTE Inder thai the inai not nn the novel and beautiful musical and ligation effects mtrodueton to ilu.. unusual performance, latrons are urged to be in their seataiefore the rise of thgMurUIn at .30 o'clock. O i'mcics soe, 7".c, si.no ami siii MAIL OR11EM8 NOW When accompanied by chock or negotiable paper will re taken rjt or in ordet teteiveil Seat row seltlnu rr