PiVOTC FOUR wnuFOim Tvnrrc Trcrnryrrc, arranroRD, oim.i.oy 'irisnw m y "a lom i. p. JHWEIMf ', ftllSDFOItl) MAIL TltlUUNE AN INfKPKNIi:NT NKWSI'At'Rtt. PtTBMHUKU I.VKIIV W-'TKKNOUX K.M'III'T NI.NHAV IIY TIIH Mi:uitH' rr.iNTiNa co. Offlro Mnll Tril-tim- Ilnllilln, 26-27-21 North J'ir Hlruel u-iiplume ?,'., The Democratic Tim-, the Mi-dfnrtl Mall, The Meilfmt Tillmne. Tbc Bomb era Oregonlan. The Asblsnd Tribune. QEOnClK PUTNAM, Kdltor. Que fa SUBOORirTIOJC XAT1MI )it year, by tnni, ss.ftft Jne month, by mill ... .50 sr mnntn, iiriivi-ri-ii iiy inrrli-r in Medford. rho.nl. Jurkaonvllla and Central Point 10 etui-day only, by mail, jor year.... uu Weekly, per year 1 SO Official Paper of the Cltv of Mid ford SfflcUU Paper of Jaek-ion County, nleren aa second-rimm matter at Mwort, Oregon, under the net of March worn Circulation for 1915 life. Full leased wire Associated Press dl.v ns tents. HILL LEFT A PROBLEM EM-TEES The Utei ninth. II mn lookltiK for m.v husband. Math YVIIholni. Una linen missing since Nov. in. IUI.V (Iliilclmr by Inula.) Don't know wlmtlmr he In allvu or dead. Anybody hoarliiK of or fliiilliin lilm will be rewarded $2.V In tli. If you an- rcudlnit (lilt, please answer mi). I am always ready to ko after you. You don't have to uu afraid to anawor inn. Orout Fall (Mont.) TrlliuiKi. Monday .Volse. On Sunday, when I fain would rend about the Promised I.hiiiI, or King a hymn, or listen to some Sun day iimhIc onmiod, my next door nolnlibor aula IiIm uu und olio hi a pile of wood. I frown my solemn Sun dwy frown. II seems to do no hm1. ly neighbor's wife tries all week lonn In move lur spouse u bit, but ho prefers to dose und read, In talk and eat, und alt. Six days and nights he grandly loafs, but on the seventh day ha gets lila hammer, aaw. and ax. and jwtkea a little hay. We makes a noise throiiKhout the block, ho makes Um netgbbore eore, and noun- fine Runday afternoon hia yard will run with gore. The folk who want to rost or road or slua their lit Up songs will hand toKthr with a whoop, to right thalr many wrongs. They'll roaka oau uoiay day of reel, and it will ha the laal. Th man who makes oar Sunday noise will mingle with I he paat. CHAD U UltltiCOI.L. Wlnu Hi l Wpeml Hie l(et or a u'wk WANTKD Room and hoard, lad) . a-year-old girl and week-end hus band. In reply please stale conven ience and price. Memplile I Twin.) Cotnnierclal Appeal. CIIICAT OIIIHIS IV Till-: I.IKI5 Ol' A JIAItltlKli .MA.V Number 1 "U'hoo your wife aaks uu lu drnp in al a down town department atr Had bay her alx pair of allk atock lafa. A llti by Any Oilier .Vnui Would SIiik ) Ht!l) Wo are all familiar with the ikhIIc erda: "There'a many a gem that a lHru to blueh uii-ii, ami waale lie fragrance om (he deaeit air." - The Kllutaruoek (Va l Herald. rB"MIK (leiilli r .iiiiiics .1. Hill ii'iinMcs line oT (he fi'f'at Aiut'i'icaiis of our limr. f Hm genius, encrtry jiiul vis ion mafic him one of the nation's great litiiklcrs and hia inojiuinciil is llir clcveloimn'iit of the northwest. During hin life time, .Mr. Hill reapcil the reward he so well earned and which is so rarely bestowed upon genius. Honored and respected by the world, enriched beyond the dreams of avarice, full of veal's, he passes to his final rest. While Mr. Jlill helped solve the problems of his day, he helped create problems equally as difficult of solution for lutiire generations. He Jell a lortune variously estimated ill from $100,000,000 to $.")00,000,000, from his capitaliza tion of the future earnings of the people. The present and future generations must pay tribute to his heirs in exces sive railroad rates as interest upon securities, the inflation of which created his wealth. Iron users throughout the world must pay toll to his estate upon the natural resource he exploited. The hundreds of millions that Mr. Jlill left will he kept intact in a trust fund, growing constantly larger with the years-only the income of which will be distributed among the heirs. This wealth will eventually, bv destrovimr the incentive, destroy the creative genius of the descendants. As the law ol entail accomplished the degeneracy of Euro pean nobility, so will the law of inheritance destroy the irility of the descendants of American money kings is lest roving it. The Hill estate will be only one of many vast eslates left by the beneficiaries of our economic .system estates created by capitalizing the future to maintain which all the people must pay tribute, a process which makes the rich richer and the poor poorer. There can be no great wealth without nropoi'tionate great poverty, which clone the door to opportunity. Man is the only animal that attempts to provide for de scendants an attempt to undo nature, that sooner or later results fatally for the beneficiaries. It is a wise pro vision of nature that the struggle for existence is essential to development of the full powers of the individual and vast inheritances prevent development and cause degeneracy. Under the law of nature, life in the long run is a sur vival of the fittest. Inherited wealth, aside from the in justice it entails to humanity, creates the unfit and hence eventually destroys those whom it was devised to protect. -inrbea In lrntMli. Yeui.i iiko M steel planted thru. In the lake, 0(1! f)MCI flKlODV ay the "lofor of the lake" la lt j . jj J 1 1 W j tAUl nTvl-or. it la hi who suggeMed wUuUI ILL. IffUUL I j FAMOUS REBEL 'lOW Will tod aiin the building of 'Mliacle boulevard, wide enough for S uutos, S ml lea in circumference. Cast. A alrlke. flamy? Ye-' How could any flah live in lu water and not partake or lu royal nature Five. That'a enough, all you can have for today. The government will expend f Too. on its 7i mllea of road in tho park. The county haa alread apent aovaral hundred thouaattda on tho road to Die lake. The grado la the park I for the main part 8 percent with one 1 per cent on Pumica hill. Inside the max imum will he (jtto 10 per cant and the real 11 percent. Gasoline can he aecured at Mod ford, I'roapeel and tho park. $2Cn,ooo linn been expended In thai park. 5o,000 more tbla year and $100,000 to be 'placed on Miracle boulevard. Years ko, the road to the lake from Med ford watt Innccea- nlble to nutoa on account of the pro IneiiiiH. tobv etltlliM'd the xtutc ot iri'inin lor (Irani duritig his proi dcntml i'iiuiiHit;n and wus rewnrdml uitli .in iiijiointniunt n consul nt linn; K"ttir, n t aimli he held for ex rnvi-ar. When he relumed to the t'nitcd Suites, Mosbv called on the Minium: iiii-niber of hi ranger, und iiMonMiment be i'oimd that u r A inrn Fir ft r '" ntini-litnent he touml that ii wnl!!l-ir ilraAI! '""'' lH'ni'","i'e "f lhpn' htid. benmu- BtH'l II ! III Mil ''r-. In parting tlnir old roln- I If IllCi It tL.1 U ,,., .,l(i: ..V,.. ,v,. j you lillt til.' jdi'Ml li,t- yuu lnuglit the Ynnket- there il he -ometbiiiK to it-cold nn Most DnrifiH Confederate Civil Wan judgment duv." Cavalry Lcrnlcr Psses Away at', ""'' mhmi umi gem : for the government in olorudo, and A(JC of 82 Brilliant Exploits ! from 1UI4 to HMO he wo nn nttorm l;il. Thoe who were at lh" lnli-idi when death came wore his wife anl three children, Frank Sweeny of Spokane. Hobert Swienv of Xe vork Hnd Mia. Mlllnn Kdwardx of Oakland. Cal. 116thor !on, sar llelil SwcMi', 11 stub nt at Ynli' . expected to :iri'ir bere tonlaht Marked Career Life Saved (kiiernl Grant. by WASIIINUTON. Muv :M.-Colonel John Miib,Vt the fomou ennledemte miller of the civil wur, died here to dnv nftcr a Ikiuz illnen. ( wn n tiutive of irxinin nml wu 8$ year old. I'olonel MokIiv tlured deutli liver in the department of justice. The eloxinjr yenrx of hi life were -pent in leetiirinir mid autlior-liip. IH limne lay nenixe the I'otomne nt Wnrrentoii. Vii., but he wne often wen in With tngton, liix white linir ami tmnur Ho niiin fetitureo makinr him it pieluv vM'ie figure on the etreit or leeture plulfomi. lie htul written "Mbv' ,Wur Heminiwenee," ''The Pawn nf the Henl South" nml -"Stuart'- t'nv lilrv 'iiliimi'.'li." If mi- nln Kunwii A PROMINENT WOMAN EN DORSES OUR STATEMENT Portland, Oregon. "I was troubled lor vears with (- male trouble -nut tried a great many remedies Without nuv benellt 'inn I I was ud vised to ,H8P Dr. rierve'a KiU'irito Prescrin tion. I tok -cral bottles of it ninl received r -t ek i Vfl. ?H1 X 'i 4yii., ' ' aittininnil thlH in ii- f'-JIi - -t-' brtietlt then ft- i I h h I can henrlly rt hlbitlve Putwlro grado and Its dii-nil-v ymr n 'wn ," ",n ",'"1 ', u ilium in n tew iituuitcd eouteiii-rirte Rerous turns. The world was shut off VETERAN RAIDER CALLED BRITISH GENERAL LAUDS DEFENSE OF VERDUN i.OMMIX, Mm j ::u (ieiiural Kir Ikmglaa liula, coinniHiiiler or the lll'lliah forces lu Kiauee aud llelaium lH a aueech corliin the oiieiatlouK of the Urlltah army in that irrlior from Dftcttuitoer 1 last, wheu he look uiar ttw eommaud until Ma IK. pava high praise to the Krem-b de feiue at Verduu and res Iowa in detail the aciloua In ata tho Urillah hate taken twit. "Uurlng this period" he sas. "the only offaaslvo effort mad b) the sn euiy on a groat stale was directed agatitat our Krewh allies near Vr dau. The fighting in that groa has baeu prolonged aud mi era. 'The afforts made b the enem liav caused htm heuv lokst-H both la men aud lit heritage and he has made these sacrifices without Kaiiiing an advautage to counterbalance tbeiu. "ui'tilt; Ihih l rtt kk ' nn inxijik Till'! passing of Colonel John Mosby, the daring confed erate raider, calls attention again to tlte rapidly thin ning ranks of the veterans of both sides, lVw are left today who played a prominent part on either side in the civil war and the number is tewer hourly. Colonel Moshy, through his daring, attained great fame. A quiet, country lawyer at the out break of the war, til" conflict gave llieopHiiiimil for him to display llioscqiial it ies I hitl-soon made him a nat ioual figure. The more diffi cult the project, (he more eugerly Colonel Mosby embraced it, and with a small band of cavalry kept a large army in terror. A few weeks ago auther daring cavalry leader of tN civil war-(tcncral William ttoo -Smith -was called l death al Med ford after a life filled with military ai-d i il exploits, (lencral Stun Smith, however, was a I'm "ii leader, and his exploits, while not as picturesque ,i. I h - of Colout'l Mosby, were equally effect live aguinst the u federates in the south. Memorial day is dedicated especially to the lu roe .it the civil war, and it is fitting in these days of prepare'dno hysteria, that, as we drop roses on the graves of the ! wirtcd, we remember the lesson of Memorial tiny: "That we here highh resolve that these dead hae imt died in vain . . . That government of the people. h the jM'ople and for the people shall not iierish from the earth." Miracle Boulevard in i. s iiKVKitiDou IMirarln Houletsid i'Vw ieuile indeed know that tin- stuid tinted Stales has forgotten (or a short time to spend Us entire time to (he caret. of government and la pendiua part and i 'uiler Lake. From ! i It eau be aeeti with all n- lianauiK nO tic heaut) AVIU Steel, we sail him Will asked the Kovorumatil to ui,h a liooa tog conatrurt a km! from this und Then the public spirited people of .Med ford took up their erosa for human kind, and with $50,ooo raised among themselves, traveled 3S miles to I'unilre hill, and cut a 1 percent road Uirough, Iffbk out the danger ous turns anil gave Orator laka to the world. Kates at the lodge are not exor bitant, $.1.!o per da for meals and room. $1.00 with bath. Tent city (a 50c cheaper. Children under 12 half rates. A merchandise store Is there and those who care to replenish their stores, if they camp there, nia do so at reasonable government prices. The bent auto road Is from Medford, SS miles, a 7 1-2 hour Journey, with s fare of flS.Bo a round trip. A noun stop at Prospeet. the great power plant of southern Oregon. linkers can make this trip easily with stops along the road. Dinner at Prostect coats r,oc, a room the same. The last 30 miles of the trip has no stop-i so the Biker must provide food for this part of the Journey. fS'o'oue will hold toil up. Kach doe the heat this i.ui to help you In onr pllgrtmait" to Cod's cuuldron ! n reiders lie rode up nml down tin Sn'ininiloiili vi.ley, etituriiiK "til- xet-, ile-lrn.viiijx MippU train- mid I eiittinir oil' nieano of eomuiunienlou. It nil been cut una led Hint In- olten neutralized the fnree of over I "t.000 i federals in the ulle. (-VptlllUil H (.Vlll'llll. liom in I'owliotUiu eouuiy, n Kitiuif Peeember U, lKCI. nml nidii ntwl fiom fhe liiiven-itv f VirKium in 13") 'J. lie u prnelii-ing law in Iliistol, Vu., when the wur broke out and lie began hi eureer iu the eon- ftniernte army. He proved hi dur ing nith stieh el led that lie became ii woul for (Jt-iieinl .1. i:. II. Stuart umj led the relebruled ruid around ale- (.'lellnirs urtuv on tue L'liitukiihotn inv. In Itielnnund u xcar later lie re eruiled un indeH-mlent euvuli-y troop whieb beeame fuuioux u Moh'j.v's imrti-aii runger. Ihey beeume night j-idei-s aud the tenor of the federal I tron, Jlo-byV iiio-l brilbiint exploit wps the eiitiire ( Oeneriil Sounliton. (hi p Minvh night iu ISO.'! he, with thirty f.dlnwer-., rle iIimuIi the federal arniv to r'airfux Court Jloiii-v, ouly fillceii luilei frui Wimhiugl'iu, wheie (li-m-iiil Slouiiiiioii i a-lt-ep. Al- I (Ireek -elndiif. "Jlv millt. ir i-H-i-il." he olli-e de clined, "I- tin-- l i- belli r In iiiiike ii -.-ninl I nn tliiin ,i li.nl -I, in. I " HA WEN OP SPOKAN E, DEAD I'OHTI.ANP. (b . M.o, .n Sweeiiev. the iiniiii-u.uii iiiiiiiiu died bile at :i:i'i n. in. lodio. I Ii i-. in. in. :m. Ilrini-.il -iiihi-iiiiIi'iI '. nn n rni v find when- liiiman tho -lii- .unl lo.u of in lum In en ir.iMin -1 1 . . t . . the -iiim-eares'muy be drot "d .mil -:hen 1i.ii k 1 1 - i.innh U .iu.,M ,i .In ui-ier.il. In in the big lofty lib al- 1 1 l mn , I. t i 1 1 I'lul iu.-ii. v iiiiin-. .mil Ini n -ii ; i-nr- in hi.. I of sum rinen. ou Ji.iw- luoKed ami ibei r i . tin. i-niifi-dei.ite million- Imtiih. talked with liod. Sl't iKANK. Wa-h.. Mu I'luirli-;. Sweeney, who died in INnl lund twin v, wu n civil wur veteran nml u pioneer mining man of tin- .-1 tie wu ii millioimire und inK-icted henvily in I'ortluud end Hpok.uu- n.il estate. Sir. Sweeney wn" bom in Ni Vork City. Junuarv 'Jtt. 1U4H. An-i Hie civil wur he went to t'tilit'nwim and later wn- with the t'oiii-lnck nml Ilelelier miiie at 'iiiniii City., Ni-.. where he w so severelv inininl in the great lkdcher lira tlmt lie u.ive up mining mul weut to Portland. Puritig lit- reridem-e in I'urllniiil be wus one of the organiser ol ihe Mi i -ehiiiits' exchnnge. lie nioxed d- ....- Killie III ISN'I mul I, !i-r llerji'n. Ii etei! in m:tiii in the t'neui .' In le lie mn.i-- . .1 lene to nil women who nri e pidii , to become mothers, as 1 d n -t tlnn1 tbero Is nnytbing to i-ip il u. It n also good during the pen. d m uiulnl' life." Miw. C. A. ,ium;, lit ilacodum Street. Dr. IVrce's r.ix'irib' I't"-' n.ilio'i ist g true friend to enimii i'i inies "f (rial and at tinnn of iiiii n-n t! organa are not pcrfi-nn.i.i. t!.. m i "i" lions. For lu-ail.n-lu, l-.u Ii. . '-t flashes, catarrlml ct.i i.i ..n. bi-.ii.n? down aeiisniK-ii, nn m.il -i-1 ii-i-ni, dimness, faintin.-i in. ,l -m.di ami exhaustion, wm. i u """ll n ver t-il to take this tru-U and tni- vonian'' medicine. lror girls nls'iit to 1 1 irr woman hood, women about to In " moth ers, nml for the clmiipim' dajy f middle nge, Poclor 1'nrce ' linnnhi rrescriptinii sluiuhl ill win ' I ' "ii li.nnl. It's it teuiM)rauce i h tli.i' i triicteil flftlil route XMll pi' ' (flji r inc und its ingrediciiH un t i:lieh- -I on wrapper. Any medicine dealer ca -'.pply it in either liquid or t.'libt Im.-i. fn cost is modest, the restorative In in -lits truly remarkable Write I Victor Pierce, Invalid?' Hotel, ItuHr.lo N. V., for ireo l.'si iu(je b". Ic on woman's diseases. Kvery wmn i'i should have one. Yon can also Ihim conlldential . medical . ndvicu w itient cost. in,N h3Uiivj (nrR ) VjMEDfoW ' VULOTHty TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS Il In t,od. ! !'. K IIiimm and parl en low d fihbiii. oi ill n.il un l.'.i. ii. ii,i on Slllld.l lull in n edi .1 in i ,ili In. mil ,i !. Ii 'i la- ol Ii,I(m.' tuiluttii IniMUsi lot ) Hi, wilt und -i i lllldrin un ,.. a mini. Mr. Hween hud been in On . .mil Lire sated by (n-.ini. of ,ua, for ,.u.rtt ,aH i,tll. ' ' - i . ' J i I nn i I.i 1 1 i -.i i 1 1 1 1 on lib win tin direct i a1! - it .1- it 'i . V i . i ii i ... ii , i . t, , .i Sun ii , t.mlv will i ii l I in ' ' .' i.. i . ' i i -ii .-ii' un tn nn. i in v ni-1 i 1 1 ' Medford House Movers u: inT HOUSES. BARNS. GARAGES, MACHINERY. ETC. Phone 488-M BI2 S Nelnwn. 737 W I4lh SI. 4N 't la makliiK aireshlble to ita people cm- f ! length from H of the ureateat natural woudett. of the world and is tning to hrlug out iu all Its native grandeur the glur of Ood's handiwork. To do this jteo.uuo has beeu ap- ' ;t fry , The Ngw Whole Wheat Food with the Delicious Flavor originated by the KellogToasted Corn FiakeG). vard to ihe summit of i'lo i.i Ood's hm Ihcepe. Utand on Ita top. Iook' in i. the east Master Oregon stuiiin- i dim in the outlines of Idaim . i - proprlated to tonsiruci a boulovawl ' the silrer Columbia. ud m- arouud the rim of lister lake Miia cle boulevard," could an uame be wore appropriate" tan peaks. Hood, Jefferson v.1 i i'U I. ii. the outlines of Mi I'. . ,. We t to I lie ocesu, p.itt I'll! .unl ii. Imtogiue driving )uur car up to iln ' "" '' the Itogue Kdeu edge or a woadvrous tiater. Tm u lu the left aud skirt it See tho ioa.1 lies along the edge. Peer over the side oi the car. distance falls aws then teeis, charges back at ou. aud fllngo with all the wauloness ot cet tslni), a most Kurseou sight full iu wiui lace. Stutiued, of course you aie out- Ibousatid fs't liejo tu Ihe lilm uens of liiteukit lu hades ot li and purple lie the lake, with fin ser hli.idow- ol the till In mieti niti : hw- beeu lu t ' J'l in- ' - ' ' -i-i l ' ' I- Int. low .u il 'l- . in. i ! .n slrt tin v lliiilt l" - - I i i.i 'I . ii . ' I - - ' i i-w ii " , i ' iit-u Uiin ic-i-i-liun-e uskei1 i t , , of .ni uniitei t in dm lent iltoi - lb f ot 1'ie I'i em .1 iilsn I Tiu'i lit tii!r Hi itislv ( crcilc- .,,- in I ' ' ,i loii al lc to si fm ' 1 1 i on -nt I l i C . , ,)l .lei ii.' -i ,1 , , ig .., ', .i I v , , i j ei ,i , i n. in i i . . . ly) g . r . ii . at .t i ,, . 'So dli " v all H-. int. tankn IHIIKI...I .mil ii, it,,. I., i :. ol wni -n fjj i n 'i,' ih, i ,.i i,.(w i iil i ni . . ' . . (i m; i ' (e' tt .SI H until to California aud lit! i ? 'i.mtu 'l'U. 'ii see if Cod b.i leit win ' .line (.'banged ,e' iio i . h in- aud vou Know IUi . lo the lodge Stop. (h..i. m i .it i ire, for the tup to i in uk Is illiuiuplete if oil imglei t ii i .in Ii li its water Slid the ueum Hi I. .'.I Mown you climb, ,i lone i,- i . irti-.ini;, wiangitiK i in al ions, a '.I i ! life. Hullo in' Ond' Some dst .i tunnel will 'e o -tiiii'lid 'i I inle Sin mi w i n uil.e the den'OIlt mote c,.llv JIlmIc liiiiiclies, row no.ii.-. i . ,m hi k me tued l- the w i ,i i i .n ii 4ti lioiir I l e i mil' l.li'i. Ii' 11 i 1 i , ii i iii i i" i n. ., i i i.i SOHN A PERL" UHDEKTAKE2 ( K H. II U I I.I IT Ambulsuna Wrics ljcomt WtrC -. 0liZs -r 3&ityyb All Wheat Ready to Eat 4 .'AsH'.li.lA kHE dainty little miss of Ihe house hold knows how good KRUMBLES is the new all-wheat food with the delicious flavor. Krumbles is the whole of the Wheat, cooked, "krum bled," and delicately toasted and as everyone knows, there is nothing more nour ishing and wholesome than whole wheat, especially when the Krumbles meth od makes it a joy to eat. In the WAXTITE package-lOc Look for this signature. EVERYBODY LIKES Velvet Ice Cream I'all.i I lil.es ii . i ,! well ,i , li'Ollit I- un I tb is t I'lii s I., i i n Ini- i. , ,l-, 1, II. I unit i I i i- i i ado i n i i . in , . . i i i ,ui . i i -i i ii . .. i.i m , lie cr .. i I.. i l"i . i I , mi i it V i il.iih inn i mm, i iii , ri .il t'llllll Willi! HlHIl !,, I ,. '. -,i, ,1 w, I i - low 111 III- h not uiiX'e il i w i iii, iii ,i- a iK err,' j i,.i- , Il lu.!.i .unl mi that il i in i ii'isi. i He Tt i l I mi'.- I'i i.- I'tind Kind THE DAIRY I 'IK INK HI i imi.iii itii.w AunK.yi co, TIMIC LUH1I. I.care Medford tor Ashlgad, Talent i und rhoeiilx daily, except Sunday, at v "'" m . i.oo, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 i' in A. mi on Saturday at 11:16 p. in S iinl.ivs leave st R-o and 10.30 a n. an.! 1 00. 2 no, f, n md 9:30 , in Leave Aihuud for attdford !' except Sunday, at 9 00 g. m., ' "". -' i". t:oo and 5.15 p.m. Alio n - uird.iy nights at 6:30 and :' ." .-nii: s leavo Ashland at 9:00 a -n anj 1:00. t:30, 8:30 and 10:30 1 ni. WESTON'S Camera Shop -' F.ivt Main Street, Bedford The Only Exclusive C'Miiiiu n-ial Photujrapherd in Southern Oregon ' -' itics Made any time tr !! f ly uiioin'tmtnt. Phone ?47nT WQ'U(it,v' n-st rf e A b . r a I T P itb'j roif r p