Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 03, 1929, Image 2

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X 10-20. ' . '-mi
srETyFoftD miil rnmrm, medfobp, oRFiOw tuestuy. September
rixm two
ocal and
Personal
l.fiua i'uttiiii of OntnlH . 1'i
ypi'lll y.xtfil:iy In l'ltord.
Mr. anil Aim. A. W. M.imiii if,
tin l:crryd:ile district rt'tiu n.Ml
InMiic yisKTihiy from a ili-liKlilrul
I
Temporary llUUlnHUtil jM-rmi'S
have lit-eii Issued iwtilly m ilie
rounil' hTlfC' offlre l Harry It.
ConimonH. Tali-ni: I.. M. OalUiUn
nnd Wlllinni Hi-lKB" f Aslilan'l;
Mi-h. J. S. Kuril. I'hocnlx: Kranl;
IlrfiMi, William VarnlT, l.ulu M.
Iliirllit-i't ami liallih A. I!"U "(
Medford.
B-rnlre M. BoIkit. toucher ot
violin. Hlnh ncliool tr-ditB given.
Studio Hpariu Uliln. l'tione J:i7-H.
1CII
John llohr. wlin has h-ii In the
valley In scanli "f Biltlil iialuic
for hl henl of 100H slii'"l. r..un.l
what lie thinks an id.-al location In
lhl IMioi-nix district, anil l'-ft to
day ror hlw homo In liofi'lnn u.
ijynni'n ilanie Nat. Will. & Sat.
flood music. 1,0
OiK-nta from a illstancp rlsti-rc.
at Mcilforil hotels Include It. Don
castor anil Mrs. Htary of New York
City, K. ' Wehti of Klnrcis. Mich.:
Mr! and Mrs. K. M. Mhahook of
Dallas. Texas.
15.00 ptr load minuner price on
Medford made factory blocks. Med
Fnel Co., Tel. 031. lf
Mr. and Mrs. Illnier Templelon
have returned from a trip lo Cali
fornia. They spent most of the
time at San Francisco and ncarhy
cltled and resorts.
Kuncra1 spravs n ml cut flowers.
Knimlolson' Klower fiarden. '!"
Clark St. 1'hone 7.'.4-.. "7li'
Mr. anil Mrs. (lien l-'ulirlrk and
their auest, 1'aul Viitlnir of .Vi'W
burir, Oregon, spent yesterday at
their minimer hnine on the Iloaue.
The last shipment of Victor
Radios Is ahout exhausted and tho
I'almer Music lloune reports nn
oiher shipment due next wnok. 10(i
Ileer and (.-rouse have hot been
as plentiful In Dounlas county for
many years hh lluy arc this season,
ncoordimr to Hd Walker, deputy
state Rame warden, who has ju.d
compl"t-d a ten-day circuit in th
rmKua watershed. "While I have
been In the I'mpiiua forest many
neasons," Mr. Walker Htalrd. "I
With the Radio season about to
open, tho Palmer Music House has
nrranRcd to display the mot com
plete line of Instruments ever
Hhown In Medford. ICC
hnve never seen as many deer, nor
an much sluns as on Ibis trip, and
1 predict excellent huniinir, botn
for deer anil tirouse. There Is also
a biff crop of fawns, and nearly
every doe that I saw bad twin
IV.wnK. The d are fat and b;.
due to the areat abundance of
feed."
The first blp shipment of Ma
jestic Radios for the fall showing
Is now In Medford nnd belnK dis
tributed by the I'almer Music
Holme.
(Una Anderson returned lo h 'f
position at the sheriff's oTflce 1his
morning after spendlnK two weeks
on a vacation trip In southern
California.
liny them now. Mrdford factory
blocks, (13.00 per load. Med. fuel
Co.. Tel. Ml. If
Miss lsabelle Silvers and Miss
Mildred Iteeson of Ashland will
each In tho Klamath Kalln schools
ilurlnn the conilni! year.
Medford made factory blochs
now jr.. DO per load. Med. Fuel Co.
Tel. SSI. tf
f,. W. Wauenman, who has been
111 Medford on a Southern Pacific
Hivitchlnu crew for the past three
weeks, left today wltti Mrs. W'an
Kcnman for their home In lloso
bur. Special price tfi.00 per load, Mcil
foril made factory blocks. Moil.
Ji'uel Co., Tel. C3l. tf
Anionir the Oremmlaus vlsltim: a!
Medrord hotels ate .Mr. and Mis. I).
A. Reeves of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. .Morrow and daimhter of
Wauua. Mr. and Mrs. c. (I. n'N'ell
of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Henry llar.
man of Corvallls. II. C. I.vda of
Hold Reach. I'"ellx I. imand. Kernllt
Stearn, Austin Tracy. II. McCreadv,
II. Ituraoyue of Kuuene: fi. O.
House, .I. I.. Swnln, H. I1'. I. Inter.
Mr. and Mrs. It. .1. clory. Mr. and
Mrs. Dutton. Alice Ryan and
Mr. and Mrs. Keller, of Port
laud. You will be delliihted with Prim
rose House chiffon face powder,
$1,00 ll box. IncluditiK a dainty yel
low puff, at CoIvIk UrtiK. next o
ltlallo. 1H!i
d (ilea Kubrick left today for Seat
, tie after Hpendini; Heverul davs
here with his parent".
A damage Stilt was filed today by
II. .1. Hall anil Krmu Hall Mcainst
two w eeks' vr.catlon trip to Ci es-: Jessie I.. Illcliaruson. 1 ne sun is
cent City, liaadon and points alom; I the result of an automobile accl
the coast ! di-nt which took .place August l'1.
S ial' price r,."0 per load fcty.i""' 'h of Medfor.l. when the lla-1
blocks. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 31. ,f ";' '""""'"":;" "'.U,'k '"ht'1-
I .. .... ...I II.. I.f t t li ie ' " " '
.t.,..-..t...r fi..' tlinnx.ml I -.L-.. h..'- Nlr
,,, "... ,, IvlHliiriK old time frU-ndn. They
i i,.'..n t i,i..,.i,u tr. (id j fitriiu-rly 1Ivm1
lift- ht:i.l AImL Tel. 31. . ,,"',,t
If .
C! ( ., V..!....., ..(e r.t Iho An..l't.
; , ti-iii-L- uli-n is si'llintr KdypHf.
iiiK overt tin- in iii'C'p-iratinn Un- the f
nntlfiiuil roMVii)iiin of the legion
bf tifl.l In l.uuisvillc, Ky S"H"'"
h;,s hn,.n assure whirh w.il pmv- iH-di.y nmkinK the trip mainP(, ()fl dmy, Uh the Htrike con
Ponlnnrl S-nten,),,.,- ov.-r tl, " U'' 1 luhn,.r." lr: tinned.
K. A. (lliddon of Flint, Mich.,
here lonUinK bftT hiiHincsH and
MARION. N. ('-, Sept. 3. irr ! OHAZI PASHA. T;i:!;r;.w.iV
Nuiional Kuardmeri conniiuvd to i Soiiw IhiihIimIs of years from now.
futtol Marion'H mill vlUi-.Kes 10- 1 :edirtH l-rim- MIiiImut Umd
diiv. ufler rntent riuu In the I'asha, natloim will he ahle to con-
Clli'difleld mill HtriKe hern, hut noj
pnwer-
I I'M i II til U llV IlK'IillK of
here. Mr. t.lhldcn , ' fnl aeronautir machinery.
onne. tcd with the Tomtin dlsnrdei-8 nave ucciuieu m Th( o!w(M.v:ah,n lirnKe fn,m nn
i'nciory and the tVmej ete ; (ays. 1 informal sriideii )ariy discusHion
I CiinsM iictlon coniiiany.
. mad'
Mr. Cilid-
Ciil iitimp.-'.
in Portland, Oregon.
JiuiKt' N. A. Townaeud, special ; of ihe
tniinsel of Governor O. .Max Card- 1 fourth
ner, called out hiaie iioojih ibhi
Heine Kluher, Mai Karet A men : j,-, i(uy nKn to quell a rlnl he-
and Mis. l.aeKfsun attended
, i Hpei'dlioal iiicch at Lake
the
the
I ween strikers and county office;-!
Since then the giiaidMrnPti have re-
notth-rn rout. nnd will he joined
)y the Kt.tti-K of Washington, Idaho
and Moiitnna. ThU train will make
the fourth sppclal train that tht
Legion of Oregon nn opoi'ated to
one of its national conventions.
Lei dip write your fire Insurance,
rati V. TciiKwalt, Hotel Holland.
Phone ! 3 . tf
.1. .1. Pui-lur will lejive loniKht
for Marnhflelil, liundon and other
points on a few days' trip on Op'o
hiislness.
l-'cty. Idorks new $5.00 pr lonil.
Med. Kile) r. Tel. Km. 4 f
Tlalo AVhepter, formerly omploy
e an window decorator at Aiuii't'
I '-pa i-i inent stun'. In tnlthiK Hany
(JIITh place as flalesinan at the
('aiuiiheli Clothing ntore. The lat
ter has returned to school.
Typewriter clennlnK and repair
ing. Medford Typewriter KxchnnK'.
1 4 rtr
tJnests from the state of Wash
ington M Medford hotfls include
Mr. nnd Mim. A. It. McComhs and
Mis. Alice Ilcisy ff Taroma and V.
L. MunninK of Wenatehee.
LyupcR dunce Nat. Wed. & Sat.
fiond music. 170
M r. a n d M m. f ! e n e Smith of
Klamath Falls spent the week etid
visiting nt the Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Harris- home here.
I'Yeo shampoo with marcel rr
finger wave; J 1 .00. How ma n'
Hnrher and Beauty Shoppe.
Mrs. W. O. Carlson, who had
heeu visiting her parents, Mr. i.nd
.Miw. Kohert StiaiiK and family,
Herhert Ktn.np and Mis Kern
HutrHlnsoii also motored over 'o
Lake u' the Woods to wltnesH the
r.ices. .
Mr. and Mrs. lvai K "Waddll :
return early today from Tortland
after spending the week end visit
ing at the home of Mr. Waddell's
parents. Sv. and Mrs. K. Waddell. j
'They attended the hasehnl! game.
between Portland and Los Angel-s
, l.ahut- Lay. i
I Many local people are planning;
.'to attend the Josephine county fair;
which opens at Orants Pass torrior-j
i row for a 4-day run. Several local:
; firms are planning to exhibit at the;
ifair. Including the California O'"-;
gon Power company, Snider'n dAiry,
and others.
The Dixie club will meet at the,
homo of Mrs. I. W. Perry at
West llth street ' Krlday, Seplrrn-;
her 7, at :nn p. m. j
SACRA MKNTO. Cul., Sopt. 3.
(jp) Washington and Oregon en
HieH In the dairy product division
at Ihe state fair here tinied in
uwardH tor thut clasH or exhihits
announced here today. More than
200 individual dairy product exhib
its were entered, with titateH as far
east as Wisconsin ropreHented.
iJairiuK from the northwest anions
the winners were announced nn fol
lows: Cheddar Cheese FIrHt. Harner,
Tillamook, Ore.; second, R M. Cul
berson. THlainkoo, Ore.; third, Nor
man Christ enson, Tillamook, Ore-.
drought which for the
far Ik menacing the tin-
Jrrigated Anatoliun plateau. Presi
dent Kenial was entertaining in
t-elebratlon of the fourth anniver
sary of his model farm near An
gora. Harnessing the elements, the
minister iys, will lead to Inter
national wgtiahhtes such as one
country ace using another of en
ticing a rain cloud across the bor
der and the cabinet of every gov
ernment will have to Include a
wemher minister to handle such
meteorological (iiestions d I p 1 o
matjeiiMy . ,
Blue Ribbon
Bread
and ,
Mother's Bread
are made with
Milk and Malt.
IT00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKD-
-I.auntlry. l'hotte 437-1..
175
1! RECOVER
WANT l-M) VmitlK ludii'H for to
i liil inlVft'tlsInK work. Ootid pay
nnil sk-ikI v ii.iKitlnn. Kei Mr.
j .Miti lu-ll lit '':inli-With-l s" -Auto
i fiinili. rhoiH' 1'71. Itlii
c'ASi'.f)lt, M.iho. A!it. 3. "'
Mrs. I.onlyo lllKitlnx. 'wifi' f
furi'.Jl .ntipcr. v.-lui slim lli'iRclf .1-1
Mrs. Km nk ili- l-'nril of Ashlnn.l. i IxHiinlr nfii'f liwomlnt; lost In tno
tin. pnst f'v wei'ks. li'ft for hir ; wllil i-onntry nv;iv tin Salmon rlvi-r.
homo In l'orlliinil today In mi'i-tiand who was found soilnusly,
Iht huliiinit. luptaln I'nrlson of j won ndi'd i.rirr liuvinj; bi'ott niiHHlti ,
thi' i:aslirn Knight of thf (iunk'-r four ilayn. lvn on lli'f way hack to
I. Ini'H. who anivi'H tltoro tomorrow. I'ivlllzation today on tt Htrntfhw.
Mm. Carlson rornit-i'ly livrd hori'. I Phylrians wild she (iroliahly would i
Too late to class
M I : I) I'll 1 1 1 ) W'A li K H O I' s I-:
liondid Xo. 2B3
'.'i' sloro any'.hiim. nnd lotin ninni'y
on anvthinu stored.
I'll. OH' 3111
1 4 1 f I
Special for Wednesday
Ginger Cup Cakes
12c per dozen
Model Bakery
I 111 W. Main
! Phone 103-R
CHICO .
HARPO
fx
ZEPPO
. . TltTT1.Trt A
ALL TALKING f ALL lB-Uiiiurm j
ALL SINGING ...... ALL JOKING
. The greatest entertainment value the
",, ' city has ever known ... a riot of fun . . .
. . of beauty ... of pep ... of glorious music!
THE FIRST BIG MUSICAL
COMEDY OF THE TALKING SCREEN
The Marx Bros.
. THE WORLD'S FOUR FUNNIEST MEN
THE-
$.V00 per load minimer price on
fcty. blockn. Mod. Furl Co., TV!.
1.31. tf
Itiifliitf HyHlcni, (Hvlnfon ot Tnlli'd
A i rent ft & Tin n sport i I Inn, reports
nir mall tnntuiKc n tninscontllH'M
ial nnd Pacific coast roiitrn fur tin
first seven months of this year of
r.".n tons, ns compared lo 'J 1 r tons snndwh'he
for 1 lie correspond I rut months of i Hi art Inn
recover.
.Mrs. IlliIhs tal Thursday stag
ed on horseback for a ranker ciy!'i
firteell miles distant. 1 ler horse
slumlileil and fell over an emlianU
llicilt. Mi'H, liiclns leaped lo .safe
ty and the horse ran away, leaving
her with only a mhhII rifle and two
tr sustain her.
for the headwaters 't
l-oi: iikxt Rooms f.ir men. Two 1 Electrotherapy
hlocks from Med. Hotel. 8
l.iHirr. 170
STKA V F.I Ited ycarliiiK heifer:
brush of tail cropped. Klntlei'
please hold and phone f)3ii-.l-:i.
(if!
FOU HA1.K Late model Clievndet
toupe. JJflO. -UH So. Kinn St.
1 i; ii ;
Cblropractli
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9th Successful Year in Mutlford
Treatments by Appointment
Natural Methods Food Science
Medford Onter Bldrj. Phone 9W
lriK. h is ostimated that 44.(l(K,- the river she found herself in thick
iiiio letters were carried during thu underbrush. The siunlwiches jjune, 1
1!)L!I oerioil. she Itved on wild berries until Sat-I KOIt SAl.K
!et insc f e n d e r n and nuto urday. Ahamlni!m; hope that shej
bodb's straightened at Itrlll's Khcet 1 woiibl bo found, she turned the nun
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super upon herself uiid fired twice.
Service Station, I'honn 418. tf I
iKLZP 'CZSKi
El
Now that the Jackson
County Picnic
is over nnd was such an
unqualified succoss, let
us all get together and
boost for a bigger and
better Jackson County
Fair on Sept. 11, 12, 13
nnd 14.
h
Fluhrer
A Bilker of Reputation
i
Mrs. Drn Marloclt of Salt mis,
Oil., arrived hi Medford today Cor
a visit wit h loca I friends. Mrs.
.Matlock was formerly a Medford
irl.
I lemttHchluKi plcotintf. pleat inn,
button making and hose mending.
Ihindiernit Shop. UiTtf
M r. and M is. William I tow man
of Han DIcko, Cal., old schoolmates
ot W. M. Watt of Medford. apent
the week end here vlsitlnj; the lat
ter. They In.ve been touring Yel
lowstone and points t hrom:h the
northwest and left today for their
home In Southern California.
Medford Typewriter KxchunRO
Itentals $:(.00 per mo., 3 mos. $7.ri0.
It litf
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Wakefield and
Mr. and Mi-h. Hill Hanson left Sat
urday for ta n don and Marsh field
on a pleasure trip, returning to
their homes last nlM.
It miners removed and oaps
woiked hack in hose, silk under
wear, nlf wx, sWealei-H, etc. Han
dicraft Shop. 157tf
Mi's. W. W. ninkhiRs who has
been HI for (he past two weeks at
tier home, is reported Improved In
health today.
Hawaiian K'lUar, like tele. Taro-
Piiteh Spanish iiultar and h a n j
classes will re-open nt Palmer'1
Music House Saturday, Aunust St.
Priscllla MclshiKer. Instructor. Call
for appointments. ir.Str
Call Torn inns registered nt Med
ford IioipIs include Kthel .lacohy.
Xeeia P. P. Pcnnett. Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. l.uek, 11. C. Queen and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Helnhack
of Santa ltosii, Mr. and Mrs, H,
I. arson and C. I-:. Larson of San
.lose: U. M. Chapman and family
of Winters; .Mr. and Mrs. c. ':.
Pryor of Fort una: Mrs. K. North
and son if Saciamento; S.
Hudapp and party of Oakland
Marjorie l. Jones, (ieo. It. New
man and party and Mr, and Mi
John Uenimer of San Francisco
Music from our phone sounds
meat. Tune us u on tttiS. Pain
Iiik nnd decora tliiK to suit you.
H'CKon liiint Shop. Phone 6iS,
Hi
Misses It ha and Thelmii Heard
have returned from (heir two weeks
vacation iu California. Mi
TO MEET PROSPECTS
Tom Sloddunl, preiiitliMit of the
Associated students of tlio Uiiiver
siiy of Oregon, and Paul Hunt,
chah man of the Creator Oregon
committee, will he in Medford
Wednesday lo meet prospect ivo
stinlents at tho university. It was
announced today hy Dorothy Kads,
chairman of the local student committee.
A meeting for Ihe students who
plan to enter the university this
lull will he hold at the home of
MIhs Knds. L'lt North Orange street,
tomorrow nlKhi at 8 o'clock. At
this time discussions of student
uiid university life will he brought
up and miy information which the
new students wish will he explain
ed for them.
Med lord will he represented with
freshmen at the university this
fait iim lit have announced that they
will ftnter this month. This Is
more than have entered for many
yeai-N. .
Dandv 5 room mod
n buimalow : hardwood floors, i
fireplace. huscment, furnace; i
lovely yard; double narascv only i
I lloeks from Medford Hotel, j
Paid up pavhiK- I'riced at $"Udt
mi tcM'ins.
Also
New 4 room Huburhan home tlear j
cit y limits; damly Harden ; only
JI.'iOO, Some terms. '
tiK F.I IF. SIMS 1
Phone s."!) Ki S. r.artletl
XEerFinishing V
Filmg In at 10 A. M.
Ready at 5 P. M.
PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICI
SWEM'S
vnnAK. rook oiit bmop
1 t 4 i
illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli
WANTED
75 Pear Pickers
(Men Only)
Southern Oregon Sales
Packing House
6:30 A.M.-
With
MARY EATON
AND
OSCAR SHAW
THE TWO FAMOUS ZIEGFELD STARS
60 BEAUTIES
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES,
MATINEE AND EVENING
CHILDREN 25, ADULTS 50
LAST
TIMES
TONIGHT
DOLORES COSTELLO
IN
MADONNA OF AVENUE A"
ALL TALKING
IN ft
cocoanuts :m
OVER KMED IWHI
A noteworthy radio program
which should prove of ureal Inter- j
est lo youiiK mid old it) to he given i
duriiiR t'opco hour from i lo P
o'clock tonibt over station KMF.O. I
This unusual program, which is j
sponsored hy the Calilorniu OreKon
Power company, will present Wtl- .
Ham Lee (irecnleal. well known j
Shakespearean artist, fit "Hamlet," ;
one of his Krealest Hitcccsses, and
will he of special Interest to locnl
school students who started their ,
lull term today. Many radio par-
t iet h:i vw iilreiidv lneii nrrniiUed
Ithn I ihrotiKhout the valley to hear this
efferins.
Obituary
reiurnrti in wiiik at t ne orcgon uiiractive 1'opco ra
(iranlte company and Miss Thclinai . , , , 4 .
in this office.
Maic from our phone souiuts
m cat. Tune us In on t'"S f.M
-iKn that pull Mid pull, Oi cuoii
Paint Shop. Phone tills.
A divorce complaint was filed
in circuit court this morn Inn by
lleriba N. Flock anilnt .tames M
Flock. both of Medford. M-s.
Fbu k t hai
liealmeut.
H. Flyen Anderson
Piahist Composer Pianist
of Montreal and Chicago
ANNOUNCES
The openinn of studios for piano Instruction to henlnners nnd
advanced Htndenta.
Rooms 5 and 6, Deuel Bldg.
Above Russell's store
SMITH John Hubert Smith died ,
at lliitto Falls, Ore., Sunday even
ing, Sept. I, aged s yenrs, I nnmtli
and Jo days: native ol Oieijon, hotu
cruel and Inhuman I at Kaisle Point, July 11. lSt'L Ho
i bad mntle his home with Mr. and
iltaniiiiti of master's deyree to I Ml'H. .lack Stowell of Kaitle Point.
:M Jiudeiits and ttachf lor'n derees;ie ws married to Mary A C.eary.
to students late Friday brou;hl . in iss.". He Is survived today by
to n clop what has been deetnr-Ml 1 five cbUdrcn, three sons and two
10 be the most successful summer daughters Pavld and Foihctt 1
tetiool In the 2 5 years Unit sii minor , Sinlt h of Hutte Kails; Polk Smith
I srhmil hitit heen conducied by the)(tf Olonha, Wash.; Mis. Viola Holm
Fnlversity of rcon. i and Mrs. Nellie Mooreliouse of
1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis .Imninn. Hutte Falls. Funeral set vices will
Mrs. Klvu Mitchell, Paul .leiinhcis i hv at the Perl Funeial Home
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey Norr's Wednesday nt 1 p. m. luteiincnt
spent the week end campinit ii j In Hutte Falls i cnu trry. Hcv. Car
ihe lllue Canyon district. : nun .Mcll will ottlt fate.
Itlddon ltockev left todav for!
Portland on biiolneis. !to will ro 1 bantii 1 ot oininnw
1. 1 .. .. . 1.- . 1. 1. imI.iiivi in loiioitve ciiimi iilmtir
1 iu'iui ii oj .n uv oil m niKii- 1
When They Ve Klein-Made
They're Tailor-Made
in Medford
It is neither expensive, extravagant nor uneconomical to
wenv clothes made for yon. They carry smartness, cor
rectness and individuality in every line.
Priced from
$35 up
UPSTAIRS
128 East Main
Hopkins Lateral Water Users
Vote Sept. 4th
a
Investigations hy your committee show thut by" voting to
form an irrigation district September -I1h, we can cut the
maintenance from (!.")() per acre lo not to exceed $:'..")0 to
4.(10 per acre, saving all of us hundreds of dollars each year.
We have everything to gain and nothing to lose.
Cut Your Maintenance
Polling place for those west of Hear Creek: llanley depot,
north of Howard school.
Polling place for those east of Hear Creek:
orchard on Crater Lake Iliyhwav.
llrookhurst
VICTOR T5URSF.LT j.
MIKK IIANLKY
DONALD S. CLARK
ROSS KLIXK
FRANK K. Ul'TOX
JOHN II. CARKIX,
Commit tee.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
1 Nii Ih l.'niiu:i 10.ul.
way.