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PA (IK TWO Mf'Jlf'fllMl HIF Ti:i t M MU ll (ii:U. ii ' ' i hnmv9t ' i'ifl4 f I0CAL AND PERSONAL .nt ii p-i'i-r-T -- '"" A WMfnrtlfifi In fh of to ( th railway hm!I sarrUra ba- fwtaa Kan frani-lsr-a and Aabtand hM ba ornrd M i Kob fta, Baaffntnont of th rallwav Malt fcrtlr. Tn earn aw nam 4 faat tost nd ar ronaldarml too laraa V JUbarta. Oi vn tw traahat ftaaa wit tfWfUJWt anapt $tPnm. Afaart Amu, who hM bcm opar atlna h Amn Auto Trork lln. ba taft for Dnluth. Minn . wham h will banana mananer of the Duluth Boat riub. The Duluth Herald stnt "Atbart Am, a former matnbar of the Aiaaa-rWna Oraln rompany and acratary of th Dnluth Boat club for a mftr of yar. wtlt raturn to Dnlwth Anrll 16, and aaaum swnsral ehnega or the boat club. The na--tlonal rsaatta will bo staged by lb Duluth club during the prnient a ann, anil Mr. Anwa' duties will ho to run the club nd of the bin meet. Jama ID. Tew Kyck will be the pro moter of the regatta. It haa been an ntiHnoatl. Mr. Amtrti, hn swratary Of thu oltib, wm one of the harden working offlclalx the organisation iter had. Not only this, but he wan moat oordlally llkml by over) moinbor or thu olub." Hmoko a Klnp Rpltx cigar. Cc Thoy aro lionis-tnodo. tf JmlKe Calkin lien returnml from OniMta 1hbb whore the JiMMtpltlne circuit court completed It April Jury Maalon. It had bHl tlttto to wvupy IU attrition, hhiI dlaHHMMl of the fw CMw In record time. Two cane were heard by Jury, both civil action for monay due, nnd In each Instanro the plaintiff whm awarded Jucla"mnt. Dr. Stophonaan now prantleltiR again. HC Houth Holly, IMione SG2-X. The .loMphlne oflimty ronrt la call ItiK for bids for tho construction or a new coneretu brlilao ovor Jmioa crook Juat at tho turn from the IiIrIi way to the Cloldou Drift dam read. The plana call for u modern bring or SO-foot soon, and the oatltnatwd flol la $2,000. (lot your milk, oroain, buttor, okk nnd buttormllk nt l)o Voo'a. The realilanra of Claude C. I'ont liiK. 0I Portland uvoituo, toRotbor with IU content. was minstimeil by flro botwoan 8 and 9 uYlook laat nlHlit. The oauae of the fire I ald to lme been an oxnlovlou In the Kltahan, where It la the eiiatnm or family mtnbr to atart firea with horowne all. . The houM wa nearly onnaumod before the flro alarm wua tent In. Mra. Pontine and four III Ue aona were vialting at a neighbor at the time of the fire. Inaurance wm carried, but It waa not learned bow much. I) Voe bur baor bottla. Alvln Orebb, aoven years old, while watching a basoball game at ICagle Polrit laat Sunday, waa rftruek on the (ample by a foul ball and rendered UMeoMBctoua. On Monday he waa atltl unatmactous and bla alater. who la attending high aebool In this rlt, waa called hum. Long distance oalla for Information about hla con dition today resulted In no deflate reanoHM. la ! Woad about that flro In wiraaee pallaj". OfMea Mall Tribune llWg. ntatrtot tUgbway Kuglnevr T. M Uftvla. who cam down from Salem a few daya ago to take charge of the work ou the tairlr highway where ttta aaveral elide bav recently oc curred, came down yeaterday evening M bualnaaa, returtilng thta morning Mr. Uavta aaya the big slid will be ao repaired today that travel will paa orer It uninterruptedly. A number of ematlor allde will aoou be repair ed, although a good deal of work will bo required during the remainder or the aoaaoH of heavy shower It la something Ilk the I 'ana ma slides In miniature. It will bo a rase of elide and repair until the detention wall on the upper side of the grade have made wholly secure. We buy chickens at the highest market price Kronomy Market it Oa) the XOth da,v of this month, train 3a, now reaching Medford at I: IK g. ., will arrive at 10 P- m . giving tourist a daylight ride through the aUte This IU doubt kwa prove of grant advantage to the entire state The chauge was sug gested by John at tholt. feueral pas senger Mtent for the f-mtheru !' cIMc ompau. ThU 'ruin will rwh Han Kraeilno about f o'clock in the eJternoou It will nmii It iHtsslble for pMtfiiger Kolna troiu Medford to Uranls 1'aas lu the cM-nlna to re turn that night. "Moot me at tho Kba.ijv" Tho box ouulal .if the Kpworth leogu whtr'u oo to Lnvc bruu held Friday night ot tUI weli has betsu poatnoned until a lotr date Columbia river smelt. Mfdford Fish Market, Phone 3ti Mr. and Mrs. J- T. ttlrd. who have boon residing at 84 West Twelfin BtMOt, have moved out to the rait'li Mr. Wrd having com plated the bun gnlor on the orenard trawl about " iuMm ont of MoaWor.' wot dfdMr at 0 vaai. ii i huturt'llrir ' nr (r 'ru.i in hllMnr rtnr'n thl 'imrftlnK thfTK wan none !n harm came fri he irrtnt veffdir moflrlng Ho far. fondlflona am t potfoni gnod tui riah today af Hertford Hh Market Marvin llngkltt. chairman of fh' enecntffe remmlttoe of tf fhlcaim (k Wortlrwoaiam railroad comoanv wilt arrive In Medford loday, bHnv oa his way north The Commerini club of this rltv ha wired him an In vttatton to leave the train at Ashlaini and coma to Medford over the PncKi' highway m Ihe gawat of the cluh Tko world' froatoat eom panic HolnMM, Tko Inanmnca Mnn. J P Fordvee, agenev npervlr of the ew Wrfrld Mfe lnitrance Aompnny. I In the city on bnalne. part of which while here I to aoeure a dlatrkt manager for hla company to take car of thla territory. "The pMlftlaneMt of CltUanablp," and other Unitarian literature seat rre to Inquirer. Addrea Mlaa Haael IturtoH. Central Point, It. P. 1). No. 1, Oregon. SI O. Vt. Campbell, aaalstant gnral manager of the Bouthern Pacific, pawned through In his private car Rlsklyoii" Wednesday night, on hl way north, accompanied by Mrs. Campbell .1. O. OnrklnR, tun ticst nil around pliotoi?raphor In noiitham OroRon. Alwnya reliable. NeRatlvo mndo uny whoro, tlmn or place Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-1. Harry Angle lost a valuable dog on Ihe Southorn Pacific track ynater Iay. It ran undor a forlght train In motion and wa kllld under tli" whoolB. IB off on Kodakn at Weaton'a Camera Shop. "The T)ut of ISxypt" at tho Star yesterday wa onn or th himI uihw eapable bits or comedy local theater ran have enjoyod In a long time. I'Mlth Mtoroy la always good, oapoclal ly In tragic work, but bIih atirimaae! henwir In commly "In the Dual of lgypt." Morono did oieollont work and the orowdml house laughed until ita Jawa ached. Something now. Itogua Itlver Val lny Pimento Clmoso. Medford Plan Market. Attorney C. 11. Watson will de liver an llustrated lecture tonight at (told Hill on "The (Jeology of South ern Oregon." He came down fiom Ahland today. Dr. ICIr-cligener will be at Hotel Nash overy Wednnday. Hour for cnnaultatlou 10 to 3. A. T. Henry, of the Shasta valley, Calirornla. Is In Mwirord loilay on liusluees. Try a King Spltx nlnnr and on courage homo Industry. tr ICarl Paraoua, or Ifiugena. this aUte. Is lu the city for a (ew days. Your lawn mowei- maciilue aharp etied at Mitchells. Phone SI0-.1. M J Htalnard. or Unite Palla. re turned to his home last evening, after a dav of business in this city. Tea kettles, double boilers, dish pans, preserving kettles of the bet ter quality of granite ware 50c, 8 a. m. Saturday. Crater Uke Hardware Co. T. J Mcllrlde. of Iteddlng, Cali fornia. I transacting business In thin city this week The Star brand of typewriter rib Mms are guaranteed to give 71,600 Impressions of tho typo "a" and "e" without so dogging the type aa to show en the paper. ThU Is a pretty stiff warranty, but that la what the Webstar company agreea to with Rlnr ribbon. Sold by the Mod ford Print ing company. Arlie Tomlinaoli, whose father waa a Medford visitor from Hoise. Idaho recently, arrived In Medford toda, as a result or tae visn ot .Mr. Tomun son, senior Young Mr. Tomllnson will remain during the summer nnd perhaps permanently. Poetage stamp at IV Vee'M. Wm 11 XeUou, of Montague. Cali fornia, Is doing business In Medford and Talent today. Weatoa Camera Shop lor firatiaw kodak finishing and kodak supplies. It W Haldwlii. of Applegate. gives a good arrooul of condition In that busv country. He returned home last evening Olympic flour SI 40 g tack, Vo.UO a barrel K. H llrown M. Dutsehe. of New York City. l In Medford on a business Jaunt throughout oiithern Oregon. Big b milkshake at n Yco'i. J T. Hell, of Central Point, la among the out of town lltor In this eit today. Watches, clocks nnd Jelr repslr d by 11 N Butler. M. K H Co. tore. i'-" W. Ulalr. of Ashland. Is doing bus iness in Medford todav. Itaths 25 rents. Hotel Holland W W. MtNealy. of Horubrook ""' "BtANCHf RIM': IN THf STAR fODAV POSTAL SQM ES n HHbP dganBBBBBBBBBBBBafiut Wj! Vb7CiBBBBBBBBBBBBnBBBBVl an81 nHs SKS buSSBv atwMNi - J TOTAL Tl 31 MILLIONS turned bom.- tida nft-r ntati nrtln IflArAltKu tLtuI STATE DELEGATES to builnen mat i era neie anu in ." Bonvlll Sander, the all around painter. 8. j R. M. Harris was arraatad Wednca dy evening chnrged with obtaining j money by fata preten. Tuckel and I Montgomery were the complaining ( wltnesfc. Ilarrla had been paid a sum of money to locate mines or proa- At the meeting of tho .)akaon count) Tax,. a) HnT league held Wl neaday afternoon J Westerlund or Medford and' Henton llower of Discussion or matters aborting roads and other condition In the county wore treely entered Into. The matter of iaiili(g a league bulletin haa not been rully determined, al though the sentiment U strongly In favor of securing verified Information anil giving It due publication to tax payers of the county. AMERICANS SHOT DOWN (Continued from page one) ialilaMil Mine MluAlarl tmmt t ua u. 1 1 It tt a 1 1-. J ' naiiiniiu wnio vjivjvivtm nwiTismiuwi nsn peels in a cartam ioraiu. '-Ji . CBrh, ,, K. M- wlli0H Uer. to do so. Hone the arrest. r"v i nates, to the alnto conference to be Jnatlen Ta)lor dismissed the case, i Jn ,,ortMJ, A n fQT th. tiarns pieaue.i i..Bl ... . - "purpose ot orKuulsIng a Btate leagua liad a na4i anaio mm vi m " had been loo deep for prospecting the territory suggested. The court gave him a chance to make good. Typewriter papor all kinds, at Medford Printing Co. Allen H Drury of King's hlghwny. lelt Thurmlay Tor Uvanaton. III., and will shortly return with hU family to mako the valloy hU future home. He will build a bungalow on the alte of his former home, which recently burned. The extension of the Hogne Itlver canal system haa placed his orchard under water and Mr. Drury Is delighted over the prospects. Our chocolate aro Medford mndo. The Shasta. tf Poundatlona for the walls of the new buslne block to he erected on tho corner of Weal Main nnd Plr stieeta are being Installed today. Coulter A llrottao onto and car riage painting, oppoalto Modfonl Im plement llulldlng. 1 Attorney Suaso. or Minnesota. I In Medford for a few daya on Import ant business. Ostes sell Pord cart, J 200 down and R a month. I,. K. West, of Taconm, Is in the city on buslnosa. See our windows for the big Sat. Bale of granite ware. Orator luVo Hardware Co tlmt tddit.v nt 1 p. in. ii column of 1.10 American aouliurx entered lliu oily of 1'arrnlt The mayor of the city, Jn-e I)n Ij Khz Ilerrern, immeilintely culled the ntlmiliim of the eominuml er of lliia (Milntrtti to the iiieoiuen ience of liia enlerinp: the city, Ilia Holiliera iiiimcdintelv withdrnwing, hut when they were lenvinx the )m'oIii prulexled nnd the inuyor nnd military commander tried to control them with their npHnJH in order to pre vent friction, hut owing to (he im IH'rtinence of n eiviliun who fired a hIuiI, ireiierul disorder resulted iu which one Amencnn Holdiet whm killed nnd aajyrul iMticMia were wounded liy abuts from Amerieini - guelifd by Mlllluiy ,' , "Aljlllnry rtiuuuwiHlern aiircpeiltHl A. W. Kden. or Seattle, ib uomn l , (uelliUK the inoh ut Muturnnu, to bualneas this afternoon In Medford j ,,reent them From following Ameri- end vicinity. Bandera, papering, tlnt.palntlug. Ut P T. Hanlon. of Hmery. South Do kola. I enjoying n aolourn In thin purl of Hogue river valley thla week. The best granite ware oh sale Sat. at a- m Orator Uke Hardware Co. Your choice f.0. eitn trMiH, foiminir a cordon of eon Ktitiitionnlixt oldieii. "In ihii. connection the Mexican government wnm4 tli j;ociiinient of the t'uileil Ktutea from the bcin niiitf that it would Im uiiwi-c lor the Americnu troia to pu tlirouuh eitiee due to the iniMi.ihilily of nvoidiuK irictlon between them anil mmn n FALC0H0L F.VIL the wonle and our force t un uu- PLANNEU BY DBUQGSTS,lt'll inomont. The Americun .... Kuvoruiuenl, to that effect, agreed to POHTl. N'D. April i:i DriiRglsts , ,jve the ncrc-iiry inetrurtioiia to ita ot Puitland hold a mass meeting to da to couslder restriction of sales of Hbohol. which have grown treiuen doioh wlthlM the past two month. John H Coffay. county clerk told the driiKgUts that returns of affidavits of sales of alcohol ostenstbl) for ex ternal use had Increased from B8r8 in February to KB3H In March. The drtiKgUts also were Informed that In a large majority of cases of drunken ness coming before the courts in the past month the accused persons testi fied that they bad become drunk on alcohol. Druggists present without excep tion declared they all were complying with the law which rlqulre that tho appllriuu to purchase ulrohol must swenr he will use It externally only. A committee was appointed to con fer with city nnd emintx oftpiuU In an c'fort to find a oluilou of the proMcm. eeRattHY HKAVILY TAXES ALU WAR PROFITS HKHI.IN. April I I It I evident irom the deliberation of the wa and means committee that parlia ment is inclined to iu much further than Dr. Karl lleltferirh, errclur of the treasury In the taxation of war profits and to finance the larger pro portion of war exncndltuie by imme diate taxation. troop to linc them ubatuin from oc cupyinu iinv towuH. The Mexican tpivertiMu nt deploreM tho oeonrrenee, but it win- beyond lit, et'forta lo prc vent it uiul iuiai with the American guverniiKiit op llie nweMMtv of with druwinu it" troop from our soil in order not to g room for the al teration f the good and cordial relation- which both coiiiitiioK are obliged lo prvxtfrve." IHiMt TJn-oiNth City WAKHINflTOK, April i:i. The liiNt lon ot Americnu lives in the America ii punitive expedition in Mex ico oc.-iii'tt'.l in the firiiitj on the American Hoop nt 1'nrral. Officiul advii - icceiM'd here ImIuv uv that Mexa-.iii cimImiim fired into the troops, killinu muny. t'lirrauzu Iroops dul not lire tut the American, but a-M-tcl in iitorimr order-. Tlie jhIm-i uy that when the Aiuciicau tioopa entered the Ita'ttl t'ommmuli-i iii'iilletl the Auiencun u-iiriiuc- th n thev Would not pu thioimh i..viw. The limit; Marled b ixcited . ilixew followed. The itiialioti gutted down hut later an other ela-li between Aiuerieaiw and eiviliun- oi i urred in which there were uioic death- nmontt the Mexican'.. ltcMrtml by CohwI The upon rume to (Icnerul Fun ton I roii i Amt-ricnn Consul l.cti-lur. lit Mated that Major tliitienc, llu After adopting u a laige majority, eouiuiand.r ut I'urral. anl there w i the principle of iectul luxation ot I ,..ih, v'l.ch he h-inied iium p-i Callfoi ut. U transacllna buslneaa la Increased income during the v,ar;tmu. IhU.mu Amencin tort.s .,.! l.iiMKiV,. April H ir Mwarrl flr. the flnfUli i retjrn fcretnrv, rtpKuig in a irm -tin in IN- hon-e j .,f ofimon fod if confirmed the ' -f.itemenf publilN'al lt mntli tlmt (In -.ilue of tin ecantics infcrceitcd b the Briti-h nnthfrritlvx in the lei !i n ,r letcen HoJInnd and the 1'nited Htate- wa 2,tN10 M.und tir'.tuii. f'rotet, he added, had i been rruide b neutrnl count rie- and ' dipiii.ion with them wa pr"eedrit. ' Sir Kdwnrd bmI the ecnritie ' taken frmi the letter pt between Holland and the t'nited Htntc- were eied on the ground that th were nt flermim oriffin. Tliev would he dealt with m Ihe prire court in the .ime wn n- would other Herman cx- polt". , , , , n I i i" 'h. t i , ,,.r ,,,, ,. ,r . of un 'i' f.'frf.OM .i-.il I HIM- ,H . fc. . .-. Amtt. awit aarBaare m'f" to fhf oc4ft of the !' nnr wn,. i . . .,. i.m- m nif and . fhve whera thr. ', Pelk were later conMrta-id March I '' JJJS?'! i i to the HaiHcan renTOentalve bv alat rt. flrn C T. TvAfWaM. .aecratarv l.aaalng. who staled .wo jryjr - - jBMrmra xraw- e wwwi rvw. ! f -r' J i!ecraiarT iawina, " r..,. -.-- I that he was mm a! having Inter- With age Medford's Leading Motion Pfctore Theatre Matlacf) tm Mvrolni I He LlilkfrvM Iff LAST TIME Fraaeis X. Bushman and everly Bayne in THAT METRO WONDERPLAY DESCRIBED AS CHIIDISH:M & M &M Hl smn. t- Jr VbbV la-Lv LONDON. April 13 Although .ill the London pvonlng papers print tho Corman reply to the 1'nltnd States on submarine warfare under urh heads as "Vain Rndunvor to (lull American Public, Amaslng American Note," and "Berlin 12a t It Own Words." the Westmtuter la the only one to comment on tho note. It nays: "We don't know whether the Gor man believe that hard headed Am orlenns wltl take seriously explana tion bo childish. If so, we fancy they have done lean than Justkc to the American nation " TOILER WHO AIDS SHAVER OF WARRANTS LOSES JOB ItOBgiirUn, Ore., April 18. The nomah county commissioners today adopted a resolution declaring that hoioofter any employe who shall cash pay wurrnnt with u broker and per mit it to be discounted shall automat ically forfult hla position. The action waa prompted by the alleged fact that a tremundou business In warrant sharing" has grown up at the court house, and that a large majority of the lesser employe were found lo bo paying tribute to the broker. DIED KOlin Itamrord A. ltobb, well known attorney, born In Jacksonville. Oregon, waa killed by a fall from the seventh floor of the lawman building at Seattle. Wn., last week. where he hud offices. He was a son of the late Prof, ltobb, principal of the Jacksonville arhools In the "U's. and a nephew of the lute A. O. Kck olson, fotmcrlv engaged In mining near the countv seat. ASKS TROOPS TO LEAVE (Continued from pajco one) thl- rltv and vltinltv fur af w d J. I. Iteidcll. wife and daughter of RioUk Kail. Iowa taiped over a night In Medtord on their lumim to Portland U,.iitlnn una in ihi morning. I'h. tli-n.,1 to i.. i little time in til' h (o in v t sttu.tii- Hi, Medford district Strained eves It seems paradovl , cal Ibul aood vUton and r' Hlr.iiu an clhi lu tin nam, , m-h luit t' do .4iitl ,iie lit' iuioc of nutolil .1 li fan uiul lulu Hi' tti lo m it I ' i let t jjliiM-e li ItuKilt -"! O pirod. the committee oteil to begin J nv,, ti.neru f.rroiii r n-i-ibe :ajtlon of propert arcuiiuiU-1 u nt ot I'.irnl. tW Aw.m j i. ticu .liuinis the war, of U.Oi'O t,n,l jlr u ,0, U. wIhuhm o-inaik- niM.'.id of a.ooii nurk. i Li.iri lupy ihiim.'U. v iut wutit 1 1. '-t.it in ihe aoM-rnmcim lueiuur .U,J. ,'' f-inwuai it -itow t i in. i .i 'i. Mir tnrrcatiod hcule m U4-! iovml. IWBBing of troops and asking for dls occupation of the territory occupied by American troops In Yle$ of Villa's party having been destroyed." Throughout the note emphasis Is laid on the faet that th A merle a expedition was undertaken undor a misunderstanding. Although acting In good faith, the declaration U made thai the t'nited State had interpret ed the first unto of the de facto gov ern men as effecting a definite- agree ment between the two nattona. Hut the Intention of the de facto govern ment waa that no expedition should be sent Into Mexico until terms and conditions relative to an agreement were defined. Without .!Htif1e(ioii The note declares therefore that In consequence of no final agreement having bean ranched as to the terms of th treaty to regulate the recipro cal passage of troop over the di viding line "the Mexlcun government Judge It convenient to suspend for the present all discussion or nego tiation tu this particular or founded on tho circumstances that the expe dition sent by the United States gov ern men to pursue Villa Is on foreign soil without a definite treaty to ex plain their presence." On March IS, the statement con tinues, Prank Polk, acting secretary of state. In an interview with the t'arrmua (onfidentlal aKent. deplored not luvlii received the observation of l he Milcitn o inineut before Xiiornnn tronp i ' ii-i'i' tPe liordi r t.,lvtrk. tl ut tlii iu-b.ii:i of troop- flJEkAV A&kSJ' &&3LJt ; Also NEWS PICTORIAL COMING TOMORROW Triangle Plays "Jordan Is a Hard Road," and "Patty and the Broadway Stars" in A Regular Funfcst tiiuisiiir.jiir-.iiwMJ.uiU i im tun. i i xlmuw areuuiukxiluna be j Ti infmti.! lh.it tin m.i.i -iween lo.ooo mark and Coo out. ,,,-,,-j ,., ,,.!. through tl . town. Tin TtotmbU wfti tin tPoop- 'I I IMIlOi.lll-. ni.irKb - ii i'i i Tin e .ue tuxal'te at U ta i i.t unit when aciompanlcd i on,- i lulu n imrea.se lu lu- (R , i ii. . e whiwjctte r v- .. i ofttx ttHU9nV i.i. i .i . -.. vBtJi) o of M.i (kiuOil tiuiuire iiiuiwii'.I i1 ;iit, avi xi iii!trn ,ii . )( .VU, ilutM'tttlfetaibif'tgiD (IVimtnt m Jlu?i4) I HairDyelni ly . SirifIMsT at the MA1IHEILO HAIR SHOP (TtjT OnrMHi-iVtrv) ttUnx. - a4errxaafeaiUMn Hibi INI 1111 Cons?ste?ici YOU wart a motor car that will serve you consistently. You want to know that your car can be relied upon day .in and day out. You want high mileage per gallon of gasoline and freedom from repairs. and readjustments. And you want these things, not occasionally, but continuously day after day. On these qualities the Maxwell has made good. It ha proved its ortii. When the Maxwell stock touring car set the World's Motor Non-Stop Mileage Record a short time ago it travelled for 44 consecutive days and night and its performance was con sistent. It went about 500 miles each and every day. It went within a small fractipn of 22 miles to every gallon of gasoline. It went the whole dis tance of 22,000 miles-probably fur ther than you would travel in two years without any rtpairs or read justments. Every one of eight tires (two sets) went just about 9,800 miles and the others finished in good shape. For consistency and relia bility this record far excels anything we ever heard of. You can get a Maxwell, an exact duplicate of the record breaking stock car, on the partial paymen' plan we have perfected. All you have to do i3 to make the initial payment, then take the car and pay the balance as you ride. The tmusual value of the Maxwell, to gether with our easy payment pan of purchase, is bound to dispose of our allotment of cars very quickly. Better make your reservation now, delivery later if you prefer. Touring Car, $655. Roadatar, $036 rnM r. o. u. rtit -4ftrtfc,rtiir' i ffV VgKSBaiEsaarasdwZ. POWELL AUTO CO. DISTRIBUTORS FOR A f) o O o v