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( r PAGE TWO The fine Hpell of wcwilhiir .McjilTtiid has enjoyed for (ho past two woh seem e about lo end, as Iho pmllclion of thin morning is for rain or fiiow lonight and Sunday. Tlx; KpiinKlilu: tomporaturc of t his ninrnin with a minimum of :ts riugrces followed Fri day's maximum of decrees. This office will uir.e tniliscrljil.inn' for tho Portlwnd ToloRiain. -liurgtiin rato ui $3.95 u year liy nmij. yub Boripttong to ho S'.-nt ill hul'oro Febru ary 3 0. , 7 1 frlno nainsook, organdy and voile. Qlandirraft Shop. 2M AIIhh Mildred Hilton who has hocn BufforiiiK for over a week with an Attack of In fla minatory rheumatism because) of which her mother, -Mrs. A. S. Itlfton was summoned to limner ton, Wash., arrived home this fore noon much Jmprovod and able t walk. Miss Hilton has rcwiKiied hw civil service position in th govern Hietit service, into whi'h she wen! after serving thru the war in the 'aval Heserve, and niti-nil; lo remain here permanently. She was aceom panted homo by her mother. Machine needles, bobbins and shut tles, for all makes of sewing ma chines. Handicraft Shop. II'iS' Dance at Kl. Mark's hall, KalTjaii 2-i. IjauiiHpach'H orchest ra. Nnff sed 1! r. !) A number of Medford Klks will at tend tho initiation of a largo chiss of candidates from Weed, Cal., by the Ashland lodgo of Klks tonight. A hig social time will he held in con nection. Monograms, centers, luncheon cloths, infants drosses stuninod to order-, flandicnut Shop. ' a IS 1 . On and after January 12 the Mines & Snider garago will bo open day and night. ' tf Harry L. Porter of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. (1. Porter and brother of tieorgo W. Porter of Med ford, as tho result of a fall Wednes day whllo trying to catch n street car, sustained u scalp wound and a cut over the left eye, which necessitated treatment nt St. Vincent's hospital. Tho Medford Printing company hap tho Do Luxo Multiplex cash book? and other ruled hooks, looso leaf sys tem, also inventory sheets. If you noed these or any other blank bookf or bills to fit any binder see this office and patronize home industries. tl Hats cleaned and blocked. Apparel Gleaners and Hatters, 103 North Cen tral. Phono 223-J. 2U0 t Tho barbers of Medford havo not nor do not Icontomlato ' u raisoi In prices of shaves and hair-cuts, and Authorize this statement to he made t relievo the minds of a number of titolr patrons. , 10 per cent off on all Pacific. Pack itirn goods, Handicraft Hhop. 201 Dr. llolne, oyo, oat, noso. throat. Just unloaded aiuiier carload of oris. Placo your order now before eCdvanco In prlco.. i ;Clarlt & Childers. i i 2tio l Allan Kohson, the Itoseburg auto salesman was here a few days this voek on business. Dance at St. Mark's hull, Sat., .Ian. '24. Luunspaeh's orcheslra. Nuff sed. 2 ft 11 Mrs. Paul Hansen, coraetioro for NuHono. Phono GS5-J. Tho faculty of the Sacred Heart hospital havo announced that they will resume their training school for nurses on May 1st next. Wainriiiiiu Fountain pen ink, nice bluo, turns black. -.Medford Honk Sloro. 2.Mt Hen f Sheldon motored over tn Grants Pass yesterday on a buslnes:; VlHll. Hasklns for neallh. Take your hem:ititching-nnd picot In to the Handiciaft Sbof; US- Farmer Mroti., who took charge oi tho Valley UJiiagy a lew .uuinths ago are doing a nice business and Iwivc expert mechanics. They also have used cars for sale. . ..- Hrlnpc your glass Jarn for freshly grated horsuiadish at the Public Mar , ket Saturday. ' Huy your rresi1 enHleJjj'.bitckwhnat lit Warner, Wi.rtnian (Iiire. 2!' Among the Oregon people Nlnppini; lit the .Medford Friday and loila were ('. W. Shines of La (irandc, 1-ouin K. (ieil of Albany, Carl Taylor of Kugene, ( II. forsoii of Crant: Pass, 1. K. King of Ashland and D Hellmau. W. N. Haus'-r, t'. K until .! A. A. .Schanz, A. A. Kallmann. A. W Aruolil, II. ,1. ,1. I.hiiim'H, II. I,. Cov II. V. Skuse, I,. CoWt-ntz and t;. K lteed. Woodnlocli . Hnyal, Corona a tut Hammond typewriter;. Medford Hunk Store. Hemstitching: and pivot inn. The Vanity Shop. At t heir recent hard time dam e and euterl a in men I in Port land. 101 hut members of company Ct Third Oregon Infantry, had lots of tun ami levene with their former comman der, Lieutenant Colonel .1. ,1. Crosle who headed that ormitiizulhm as cap tain when it went Into thn war and while it was stat iotied in Medford on tunnel and bridge snunl duly. As captain Attoi i:ey Ci ossh-y often sen tenced enlisted men to kitchen police duty as a matter of discipline. Short ly after the command reached France he w.tp promoted maior and later to lieutenant cnlunel. The hoys mt in their revrn'e oa their old time com mander at the entertainment. Wear lug an old pair of reeehct and a tat tered olive drab Miirl, CrnsMoy look ed very iimnilitai y, it in said. He served coffee, mopp'd Hie floor, and wati Rer.eral Mint in former hurl; privates and other enlisted men. On and after .limitary 12 th Hituv Snider tiarage wit! be open day and niKhl, ' t: Porn, to Mr. and Mrs". Harry l ilcnson, Wednesday, Jan. 21st, a 7 k pound son. Orroa, tailors lur mnn and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Fine seed barley, bearded and beardless. Keebrtned gray otits Vetch seed, at Lee Wat kins & Co., Vil South Front. PhMio 200. 20 1 Mr. ami Mrs. W. K. Cumin of Ma docd; Calif., former well known resi dents of Medford, have just returned home from a visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. W. K. Kandy at Klamath Falls. . See the newest spring models In :;atin hats at tho Vanity Shop. 2 05 Medford Window Cleaning Co Hcuiho cleaning, janitor work, floor finishing, waxing or varnishing. Hea- jonabl prices. James Waldson, 2 1 C.enesee. Phone 20I5-Y. 2,"i9 Mrs. AV. It. I')add and Jean Dawson arc guests at the Hotel Holland from Portland. Wo expect an appraiser for the California Joint SU.Y-k Land bank to bo in 'Medford soon. If you want prompt service on your farm loan at 0 per cent file your application to day. iMcCurdy Insurance Agency. ,2ro A steel loom in first class condition for sale. Phone. 117-X. 202 Forrest (1. Williams, ex-service man and erslwhil" beekeeper of the lioguo llivor valley, arrived In Med ford this week and is visiting vvith Ills sister, Mrs. II. A. Canaday. Mr. Williams lias been located in and about I -os Angeles for some time pat and has returned to Medford to assist James Stewart, tho bee king, in car ing for his numerous colonies of busy workers. The loyally circle of tho M. K. vhurch gave a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore, HU!I Kaat Jaeksdn street, 'ijudsdny evening. A splendid musical program was ren dered by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker, .Miss Kunico Brandon and Mrs. Maude Anderson. Mnt. Moore and Mrs. Me- Narry served refreshments during the evening. Painting, tinting and paperhang ing. Phono G00fc-X. 270 Tho U. of o. llloo club according to best information obtainable will not sing In Medford this season, and Hosehurg will lie tho only placo in southern Oregon favored with a con cert by tho ( lub. Since IB 10 t:i cost of building ma terial has Increased 11!) per cent; household goods 100 percent; cloth ing 23S percent; have you Increased your liisuram'o to conform 'with tho replacement value' of your property. McCurdy Insurance Agency. 1 ."!) Miss .Mabel Mears arrived in the city from Klamath Falls Wednesday f(,(r a short visit with relatives before going lo lOugeno lo assume her new duties as a member of the high school faculty. The Pythian Sisters will give a curd parly and dance at the K. of P. hall Wednesday evening, Jan. 2Sth. Light refreshments will be served. All knights and their families are in vited. See D. It. Woort & Co., No. 7 West. Kloynnth, for firo Insurunco. tf For tho tiesi Instiranco seo Holmes the Insurance Man. New York clly visitors in the city and nuenls nt I ho Medford are Harry M. Keller and (leorgo llumallle. Oth er guests are C. S. Cotiueu of Seattle ;nd Mr. and .Mrs. F. P. Holmes of llopedale, Ohio. Brunswick phonographs on eimy terms at Hale's Piano House- tf The January missionary meet In; of Hie ladies of the HapHsl church will bo held in the church parlor next Tuesday at 2:;tu p. m., the ladies fn the lenih district having charge of (lie program. Subject, "lite test of lisclpleship. A special offering will be taken for our part of sustaining the adopted boy, Luke, at the Palila lia! mission in south central India. Pleasi bear in mlud. Mrs. Spriggs, leader.' 1'be Kpworth Leamio social hour at i he First M . K. church from 7t : :t 0 to ii::'0 on Sunday afternoons is attract ing the attention of tho young people. It is a time of good music, insi ru in out nl and vocal, of other wholesome ntertalumenl features, and of good fellowship. Also good eats or re tltfidnnenls are oecnsiona lly nerved. LndfcH' ami men's nulla French drv cleaned Sl.fiO. City Cleaning Worki. Phono -171. tf Hemstitching 10c per yard, tnread furnished, work guaranteed. Mail orders solicited. Singer Sewing Ma- blue Co., lir. West Main sheet. Phono 2 I '.-K. Funeral services over the lain Dwlghl It. Andrus. who died at Uose- burg. will be held at the Weeks Jfc Mi-tiowau chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members of Chester A. Arthur Post, C. A. It., will attend In a body and take part in th. services. Painting, tinting and decorating orders promptly attended to, Phone 00 t, Kllfott K .McCafferty. Its 4 .Mrs. James I,ogan went to Cr.ints Pass Ft May morning to join her hn- nnd who had just returned there from a trip lo Itoseburg. T r y our m orcii ants lunch. T h o Shasta. tf Mark Levi, tho veteran t raveling salesman from San Francisco for ni an;- years, arrived in the city Fri day on nae of his periodical business usiis. On ami after January 12 tho Hlnes & Snhler garage- will be open day and titbit. tf Tlii afternoon. Mrs. Florence l.ee.i the county jniise, is hidiling the last! one ot del ser'es of classes on home nursing in Ashland. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Dhjt I'Iioiio: rarlflc 227. lKlit I'liunr: F. W. Weeks, IDS-J'i. Ltlf AMtttanjl iM'rs. F. M. Wilson and daughter Maliel, left on I I for Portland today. They expect lo make u vitdt of a week or ten days. Slab wood for salt, by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. Carl Taylor, assistant traveling passenger ami freight agent of the Southern Pacific is here today, hav ing arrived last night from Ashland where he spent Friday. For sale iiuck snot gravel. Phone 912-.1. Talisman lodge. Knights of Pythias will have much doing at the regular meeting Monday night. Ten esquires are to be knighted, following which refreshments will bo served. It Ik tho will of Chancellor Commando Stewart that there bo no vacant chairs in the castle hall. On Wed nesday evening, the 2Sth, the Pyth ian Sisters will give a card party at the ca:Ule hall for tho knights and sisters. Refreshments will be served Carl Joschke, high ;;rade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street. The regular meeting of the Mod ford .Ministerial association, which was scheduled to lie hold next Mon day in tho public library, has been postponed for one week. Hot tamales and chili coucarne nt DoVoe's. Kcnj. M. Collins, the aulo merch ant for "Ilstlieclimate" town v;w in the city last night and today. He stales that he has contracted with nil Oakland, Cal., concern for the manu facture of the patent tire changer in which he is interested and lhat the first Installment of 500 will arrive by Feb. K,. Get tho habit! lluy shares now in tho Huilding and Loan. H. P. Jewett of finite Falls, .Mrs. J. P. .Mat kin of Hilt, 11. S. Stevenson of (llendale and A. II, Tiffany o Kugene, are guests at tho Holland. Kxtra quality H(-'ft shell walnuts -lite a pound at Warner, Wortman & Core's. 262 The farm oureau auction pale of fine bred hogs was held this after noon at Hulr.is stable with D. M. Lowe as auctioneer. Slab and fir wood for sale. Phone 5 5 it . Dr. Hasnetf's message on "Law and Order" delivered last Sunday evening at the First M. K. church, was heard by a large and appreciative audience. It hits cain-ed considerable discussion. Mr. Sasnett announces that he will speak tomorrow evening on "The Acid Test," and says it will be a message in which the claims of Chris tianity will be subjected to tho most severe test. Members of Chester A. Arthur Post G. A. TL, will meet at the Weeks 6 Mctiowan chapel at 2 p. in. Sun day, lo take part in the funeral exer cises over, our Into commander, I). R. Andrus. ,1. W. Davis, Adj., D. W. Luke, commander. For the first time in weeks there was no bacon nor other smoked meat on sale at. iho public market today, Hie three regular sellers of such pro- duels being 111. Country oggs sold at 10 cents a dozen at Iho market, and fine horseradish was one of the com modities much in demand.. The members of (he Ladies' lliblo class of the llaptlst church, are re quested to be at the funeral of Mrs. it. lioherts on Sunday at 2:..0 p. m. Robert Muller, the former owner of the Fourth street baUerv, has moved with his family to .Medford where he will make his home for time. Ashland Tidings. A. F. .M A. M. 0. .Ml Musoim arc rorpiosto 1 lo hssoiiiMl' at .Mauiv hall r l . m., Sunday, .l;n. li'illi, tn attend iho funeral at llrotln'r Dwiuhl li. Andrua. Itrolhfrn v.-iip ran dn s are riMini'sled to hriim car. lly orili-r or tile W. M. J r, !l I., K. WILLIAMS. IrV ho niiiinir crnrwl ltPMtton S anA rrirul.ir tuiwrl mnvrmfnt. Con r ... ,.i I i. .1 .... ik,.i no optatrs jjs thr finwit wrp- innir pncni,3. r.'iprriajijr I- mcnucd lortccthinK time. At att tiruwftiitm TOO L AT E TO C L AS S I FY FOR SALK Mammoth lircnre tin keys. J. C. Herring Central IM.'tnt 27 0 ' FOR SALF -Five room house, clear. Large lot. plenty of fruit; on pav -d Htreet. Call 2.'.0 Heatly street. 20(1 FOR SALK- Furniture and canned fruit. Call 2,-ii Really Mreet. 20ii FOR SALK One horse, s years old. weight 12HO; wagon and harness. $su.oa. See C. A. Childers, Crater Lake tiarage. 20u FOR SALK - Farm wagon. Oltver 1 I inch sulky plow with extra 12-in h bottom; Acme weeder, s-inch iMi h ard plow, set of work hnrnos;-; five ewe sheep. Will trade for pi;:s or calves. Ctrl Ksch, Siugleton rate h. 2 S miles southwest Kaule Point. 20 1 WANTKD -Coed wU wants position on ram h or orcharii; two children. 1 1 . 1). 1, Route 2, Pox CI. 20 I LOST - Pair of glasses in case, west of librarv tin .Main street. Return to Mail Tribune. Reward. 2'0 Yon can gat snott any old thing t DtVoes moat any old tine, il H a d d v TiS B mfrT--': s? f" ROBET',WAR.WlCrCr 'Told in the Hills" "T(dd in the Hills" leliuhll'iil The screen "lias rendered n L're-il service in iiielurizinL' Mnrnh V. I v -an's iiiiinorlal novel. "Told in Imc Hills," which wil li Mu.ior R'obei ! Warwick, in the Icadimr nde. came lo I he lahertv liieat er " b'-t iiiuht. . It is a lliiilliiii-' siorv d' love and sac riliee. Auninst n iiia'jniriceni hacd; ground o' hiL'h mountains and c;tn vons, n splendid east of plovers en acts the Morv. F.ilcen I,,rev, Ann l.'ltle. Wanda llawlev and Tom I'or iran assist Alia jo r Warwjck,. who nlavs the role of the hero "( ienesee'' .lack Stuart. It is a Mielit full v tiirillinur pholoplav, ami will he pre vented at the Liberty last time to-ni-lil. At Kialto Sunday Sweet, siiappv. henutiful, mud fiiecd. loving, furious tempered, bi: hearted, conssidcra te, llioiiL'ht less, lavishiv irowned, slalternlv a I tired, romautie, evnieal, honorable. .11 safe cracker, dignified, a liimmv dnneer, i'lid craishooter, wholesome alley denizen that's '"The Hoodlum," t lie second of Mnrv I'ickl'ord's produc tiiuis prodiiei1 in her own studios. Th(re n more Catarrh lr this section it the country than nil other diseases put together, and fur years it wafl sup iiobpi to ho incurab.o, Doctori prescribed local remeritrs, and bv constr'ly fallinR to cure with (ocaj trt.'.-tment, liroiiounctl It leciirablo. catarrh la a local disease, greatly l-oiueiiced by constiimlonul con ditions niul , therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F'. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, .Ohio, da 'a constitutional remedy, is taken. Internally ami , acts thru the Blood on the Mucous riurfacea of the System. Ono Hundred L'ollars r ward Is offt-red for any cane that liull's' Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send fov clrrtitars nnd tt'stlmonlals. ' F. J. CHI:n1-:Y & 1:0., Toledo, Ohio. S.dd by I rti,?Klslp, 7Sc. Hail's 1'amily ''Ills for constipation, LOOK IN A Are there any linea be tween your eyi-.-i'.' If .so, ask yoiiivelf the qaesiion, 'WhV .Many people have a const ant scowl cn used snle'.y liy eyestrain. This is i rien so (' if-.t i; t i"i " that it doesn't matter how attractive the person oiherwise appears tho ;;con jipoils it all. In mosl ease-i scowls can be 'smoothed' out by relievinc, iho eyestrain. H you have any synip 1 0111s 4)1" eyest rain yf.u should let us examine your eyes at once. Don't wait until u.uly lines ap pear between the eyes. Dr. Rickert OPTOMETRIST I'imh'I Hid.:;. MrMlord, Oregon Start the New Year right by taking home a box of Our Candy The Shasta wlii.-li will lie -liciirn nt the iiilio!fig5E22H tlicnrtcr luuv i:ivs, rarini toi!!(-1 row. ! Marv "Pickford in "UliG Hoodlum' Drugstores SelB ijJp' Five million people use it to KILL COLDS WK, QUININE am. Standard cold remeily for 20 years tali let lorni sale, sure, no 4. hours relieves Krip ((1 3 diys. VSiK M""7 back if it hilr,. The f(,3feX i'cnuinc bo . baK a Red ilxiV ill. Mr Hills opiates hrcaks up a coin in -SJiE AC All Drug Starmu Illghent quality jewelry repalrln Diamond setting, watch repairing Batlafactlon aiftured In quality and prlo. MARTIN J. REIT Utl uh rsur want. Blouses New Spring Biouses Now Arriving; Plc.-iso liMik over our lines before Ijti -i The Vanity Shop Next to IUnllo Tbcntre Come to Battory , Headquarters Just because some garage man says, "I'll fix it and it'll be good as new," don't trust your battery to an amateur. Pnnm n KoftpMr Vl (T O I quarters where we have the .equipment to really lest your battery and the knowl- ede of what it needs. ! v Only a careful hydrometer reading can show it a battery needs charging. - Only the proper instruments can give' it a discharge test showing ' that it isproperly recharged. It costs n little more to make repairs in the rif.ht way, but a thorough job . is .always worth while. Electric Shop South Bartlctt Street Medford. Ore A. - Brigp Auto Wood Saw 1 am takin.s liio aaoncy for, t tip Hriuiif? Amio ',o(Uaw and am saw ir.a wood ly the cir.I or liy tho hour. IIKMIV MOI.l I' ,!,Vi So'Ch Newtown, rhonc 723-W CASCARAfcf w?i If I 1?I First Methodist Fourth un (I IlBitlelf. ' A Church of iod Music. 4 A Church with a Vision and Program of Community Service. 1 1 ' "The Great 1 ' 1 ' ' '-"The Aciit Test Two iiir5snK-'5i"lriiit will nppiMl ' . ' Rev. J. Randolph Sasne(tt, I r TOILET FipEE J y .;.!!... n HEATH'S DRUG STORE . . , ,Tfce San Tox Store. , ,,. Every enr oi iiiolor' ti'uelc' ilrivev lik6s .io .feol ' Power, jn, reserve i,)o t'r that lie can depend, upon ; instantly when needed. -.r-,.. ... . That is what ZENITH earhnretion gives yon quick response to every dejJBiiid-ffi'efifer power, greater speed, ready acceleration.' Z10NI.TII means full engine energy without waste of fuel. That is why ZHXfTl was used on the majority of! fighting planes on the Allied Front; why it was lised on the effective French Keiiault tanks; why it was used on all hilierty motors, including those,', of the MO-H: whv Ix'alpk Dd'ahna's record breaking Pack ard "905" was ZKNlTJl-hXiUIPBEJ.). " -.nHu.M ' - T:'. I-f! ) ,. if--': .:! Young's s - J fbtojj Dcuosits .Inn. 23. 1920. $i.064.5'15.M V ' Dcncsits Jan, 23. I0l92r725gj)2 F I Increase 1 ;Lj $339fl93,Gi- . ugi "r sti'iiilv srowll .(Ino'-lii WVifj j i i 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1; . i-oniliincil wiili'U'uuvt'ivv ;nni lrl f;-' '":..)$ ; ifeV ' . 4 Wr Vnt-'rt.-W!it':- i. A ESTABLISH rQfl8i.yiJ-JCg:r7. , , I CAN plus IVILL equals ''OPPORTUNITY MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Imlividiial liistrurtimi Day or ovcnliiK LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE .lA.zv iii,i:ii oit in'iiXi, .m.zkii Thn J.AZ.Y I I I C Iran-Is in a (.iiTlp-rli ifls niinlcssly XKVKIt -Mti!ii-:s. Th.- iii:i, .i.z.i:h ,iK (,.;,iv .ln(.,...t'.N'7.-ii joy-ja.z KS IIAITI.NK.SS tl'll-duuli a I'lt.AlTU'.Mi Tlf.AI.N- ixci for i.ii k's itrsiMcss. J acksonville Medford iXTi:i;ruiiA ai'tocah co. Schedule from Jan. Ht.', ,1020, irllj KxceptSiinilay." Leave Modford: 7: in a. m., S:n a. m., Si: 00 a, m., 10:00 a. m., i 1 : 00 a. in., li:(i() noon..l;:U) p. ju. -. L'fl P. m.,. 3: So. p. m., 4:;to p. m. R:S p. m , Sat. c nly 7:.".0 p. m., 9:30 p.m., Sat. only 10:30 p. m. , Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a. in., S::tfl a. -m.., !:,".f.u m., 10:30 a. m.. 11:30 a. m., 1:00 p. ni., 2: no p. m., 3:oo p. n)., 4:00 p.,ni., 5:0 p. ni., 7:i0 p. m.. Sat. only S:00 p. m.j Sat. only 1:,"0 p. in. Sunday Only Leave Medford: 9:00 a. ni., 10:30 a. in., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. ni., 4:00 p. in., :,::,o p. ni., 7:00 p. tn., 9:30 p. m.. 10:30 p. ni. Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a. ni., 11:30 a. m.. 2:00 p. in., 3:30 p. m.. ":" p m., 6:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9:.".o p. ni. ' Office and waitlni; room Nn. S Fn.iit, Nash Hotel lluilditiR. Jackson ville waitiiii; romii at lieier's Confec tionery. Episcopal Church A. M. ClaIenge', to tiding people '' ;j S.j rr Gar aig$ rage : ! FARMER BROS., PROPS. ! . ; :'"SeVcVlfeylndNit' j i Since t!'c First of Octoher this ulace has l;e;n under new manauement. j Repairing Is Our Specialty. 1 ' : ' . ! Mtn of lona exacricne are employed in our shop. Let us do that overhaulinq job for von. Satisfaction Guaranteed 30 N. Holly1.-Me'df or d. ;