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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1912)
arr PWSV-? Ji m Mllv's Auto Line i botvvcon North Bond and it!!eldMPL. jXorthlknd I 1:85 1:10 p. m. 1:55 '! !:io ; 1:55 4:0 f: 1:10 :65 1:55 " i:55 ;; :55 " 0:55 " Leave Morshf lold 7:10 a. m. 7:65 " 8:40 " 9:25 " loyio " 10:55 " 11:40 " 12:25 p. m. 1:10 " 1:55 " 2:40 " 3:25 " 4:10 " 4 -55 " 5:10 " 0:1:5 " 7:5 " 8:25 " J:.'5 " 10:25 " 11:25 " 12:25 n. m. JHCOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1612 EVENING EDITION If You Arc .Not Using You Arc Not Using the Best . p i . mmtmmmm a I " .' ' hjorth Bend Allen's Nowb Stand JJtrlDIICIU uiuniuiui uuu uiuu- HOlOlS. i M . kiaifE Jm A-1L HODa" larshfield Paint Decorating Co. ,! MXllttliblWUD, Phono 140Li Orogoo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FHON AIN8WORTH DOCK. POltTLANn AT n a rv L. A. PARKHUR8T, Agent. Phono Main 821-L. mum mu in rnumuiiuna in SCHOOL FAIR LDCALSCHOOL m FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE DELL SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY Thursday, June 6, At. 1:00 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TJtANBPOIlTATtON COMPANY. Phone 44. O. F. McaEOHOE, Agent- LargO Number Contribute To wards North Bend Pupils' Contest. Large Number of Pupils Pass Annual Examinations List of Advancements. Clothing & Shoe Co. ARShTIELD. DANDON. I WILL DUII.D A ii OR 3 BUILDING WITH STORKS BV AND OFFICES ABOVE ON IIKK FRONT Oil BROADWAY? iB PARTY WHO WILL LEASE IE I'On TERM OF YEARS II GUARANTEE. proved and equipped 300-acro b, with 197 acres bottom; bal i bench land; litis oil prospects; Kourths of a mllo wntor front, i J0 per aero. Torma. pry buslnoss paying bottor thaa xr cent on tbo lnvostmont. Prlco ench Realty Co. 2 N. Front St. THE FHIEND OF 0008 PAY S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA AT 2 A. MM FRIDAY, JUNE 7 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH nANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 44. .. o. P. McGEORQE, Agent. Steamer Washington Will Sail Prom San Francisco for .Coos Bay Monday, June 3 P. 8. DOW, Agent. Ocean Dock. Editor Tlmoa: Tlio following Is a list of tho pro- Tho patrons and frlonds of tho """ions In tho grades of tho Marsh North Dcnd schools navo boon vorv fleld I,uu'!o schools offoctlvo at tho generous In giving prizes to oncour- -Ponuur ortiw nt school , year: ago summer work among tho chll- Promoted to Eiehth Grndn ir. aron, looking forward to a school mond Carlson, Ruth Cownn. Chnrlos nPnHBt 7i" b h.0,d September, Craig. Zoo Dolan, Holon Dow. JSno. tZ m Ft1 h0 0PonJnBot -ho schools, void Hansen, Lawronco Hortonllo- - .u...w- uu uuuuui jiuu warn uouy, Haymond Loo. Myrtle SShnwkf "g0 fBiJn,zod "?" ,nt0 Nelson, Wesley Seaman, Karl San- a school fair association and tho puu- ql8t Dowoy Stutsman (Conditio"- lie 1ms encouraged tho effort n a nil. Hnrvn wn. llJLJir""1 ... lUTnaCii?l n,a.nn!,, Pit fnlr Is arK Qraham. ' social on wlshos to thnnk thoso who Promoted (o Sovnnth nm.in n have helped and nro holplng In this Quy Clausen Rubv Cnnlnr mIT. work. Tho greatest appreciation Is 0"f t leodnrn iw Ani'n y folt by tho many mothers who when ??JMTh??-d ".."Pii.P.0" ! school closes havo to faco tho pron- bort Powers F don nnl,or ,n Vr lom of somuUilnir for thn niiii.irn ff. SP.V ' ?W0r.8.' Ij.,d03 "ouorson (Con- do during vacation. Tho object of w Z and Cdlov imi 'l' rmQn tbo fair Is to provide homo occu- Pro S od tn ri.i, ' pi t i nntlnn for h riii.ir ,-( an,n . l rpmotod to Sixth D. Carol nah- doflnlto and worthy end. whSnior n Jncy' Lldl.1.ova In tho following list of donors If ,Whc"!"' "onry. W.ttUo' 4r.th.ur any ono finds a namo oralttod that ,7 ."""V. .r" v"nt, vioiot should bo thoro. ho will confer a ;ru.0B.on' '"Knrot Minnig, Dorothy fnvor by notifying tho fair officials n ' i-it. - 11 ?"" . rnoBt atonco Drews, John Dyo, Holon Gulovaon, Supt. Raab, $5, for best Bot tabic Wi'"'n onBlnna Tholma Hothor- Dr. Holllstor, 3, cooking dcpnrt- "PE'011. Harold Haines, Ernost Holm, mont. Goorgo Hanson, Ernost Ilngqulst, Mr. Wlnsor. $2.50. for bost mlnco France Lnng (Conditional), Ruth plo. Jici,nugniin, Mary McArthur, Aug- Mr. Kern, 12.50, for best mado mln Mlcklom and Hutton O'Connor. flower stnnd. Promotod to Fifth A William Mr. Armstrong. $2.50. for boBt I Ppnror, Marjorlo Drows, Hannah ill Furnish Your ise on the (ailment Plan !. K. Wiseman 811 North Front St. Phoni 29C-X: Res. Phnnn infi-J Auto Service 1 Cars. Caroflll TtrlvAra nnd bnatlla charPAa rti.o mnttn- F' CO Bnvwlinrn nt nn Hmn lai-Dlanco Hotol and Dlanco potore. Day Phones 78 and 46. It Phono 46. !JfcH & OOODALE. proprlotora. GOOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE LINE. Stago loaves Marsbflold ovory morning at C and roaches Rosoburg In tlmo to connoct with ovonlng train for Portland. Stngo also loaves Rosoburg every morning at 6 o'clock and roachos Marshflpld samo evening. IW t' i FARE 90.00, Round trip $11.00. Good meals en route. C. P. Barnard, agont, Rosoburg. I , ., . ,. i ' Otto Schottor, ngont, 120 Market Avonuo, Marshflold. Tickets can be obtained at uiiiyer s uigarmoro. WANTED ! ! ! PPT6 tIPlinr.o'Pi7Tix7 mit 09 TO CLEAN, by the Pnea- - v.wmng company. Orders for 1 token at COINQ & HARVEY lJONE 100 Get Busy (que Pantatorium modern dyers, clkankrs. 7" na HAT RENOVATORS Tui0fTVTu..-.ir"u" h- IBnlt bj youi SSclal. PhaM 2KO.X. rberlaln's Cough Romody has u treat rnnnn ln .i . -1. " viiMttUyU UUU ClU- k. ." 7. ,t5 remarkable cures of r. TOia and croup. It can bo -" UDOn. Trw It ftt. Try lu 8old by all E WHAT EASY TERMS FH BARGAIN lcra fruit a ,i-i i wi k )ji the De8t class All 2on I8 and Jmplements. ooft Indies Balance easy, f " ' KAUFMAN & CO.. 177 Frot St. AND GET AFTER THAT ROOP, RUT FIRST COMB IN AND OET OUl" PRICES ON SinNQLES AND ROOFING rAPER. SHINGLES $l.HO AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, 81.2fi AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. MfUfaJuiatftil , Parties Desiring Monuments Erected " Would do well to cU At The Pacific Monnmental Works South Broadway and mRp selec tion from tho large stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In bis employ the only practical marble and graullo cutter in Coos county. And none but the best work Is turned out. mado loaf white broad. Mr. Falkonstoln, $2, for best maca foot stool. Mrs. Frank Woods, $2.50. Kruno & Banks, $2.50, for best mado tablo. Coos Bay Manufacturing company, $2.60, for best mndo chair. Simpson Lumber compnny, $2.50, for best mado cupboard. Tbo Fix Up, $C boys' suit for bost book case " Miss Griffin. $1: First National Bank, $2.50; Fourier Brothers, $2.50; Pacific Grocory, $2; Coos Bay Grocery, $2; Dr. Burmostor, $2.50 North Bond Hardwaro company, $3.75 In trado; Tho Whltehouso, sorgo dress pattorn; Jennings' Storo, silk dress pattorn, gingham dross pattorn; Mr. Evorott, $2.50 and a book: Mr. Coloman, a cut glass vaso;a van ZIIo's Furnlturo Storo, two 'framed pictures; Jacobson Furnlturo Storo, a framod plcturo; Mr. Lomanskl, threo boxes of candy; Mrs. Frod Holllstor, a brass bowl; W. C. T. U $1.50; Prcsbytorlan Ladles' Aid, $2.50; Mrs. Falkonstcln, hand-painted dish; Mrs Imhoff, $1 and fancy cup and saucor; Hazer & Son, aluminum dish; Dr. Bird Clark, lawn dross pattern; Mrs. Nlolson, hand-drawn buroau scarf; Mrs. Arm strong, $3 and a whtto apron; Mrs. Isaacs, bnnd-ombroldorod card caso; Mrs. J. E. Stovens, fancy silk bag; Mrs. Balslger, hand-mado Dutch col lar: Mr. Wattors. $2.50: Mrs. Potor- son, fancy crochet bag; Mrs. II. T. Smith, $1; Mrs. uabcock, potted forn; Mrs. Elmor Wood, stocking bag; Mrs. Knowlton, piece of fancy work; Mrs. McDanlols, fancy silk bag; Mrs. HI soy, pair stencilled cur tains; Miss Gurnca, two oil paint ings; Mrs. W. F. Steven b, fancy silk bag; Mrs. MIcholo, fancy collar and plato; Gamblo'B Moat Market, sugar curod ham; J. H. Grovo, pair child's shoos; Miss Bordlnah Illckoy. $1; Mr. Mnyboo, $1; Mr. McLood, $1. A bulletin has been Issued show ing to what uses theso varlouB prizes aro to be put, a copy of which will be given to all Interested In soelng It, MRS. HERBERT ARMSTRONG, Secretary North Bond School Fair Association. MILLS BUSY AGAIN Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENHY SKNGSTAOKKN, Uft. CoQullle OHL Phone 11 - M.rskisld 0c 1-J. Farms iiiu i.wahthidr" ueasru EAST8IDR" ,,... 4.. . man not by what he promrseJstSdo.butbywhathehas done That Is the only truo test. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Judged by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speak of It In tne BSt terms of praise. For sale by all dealers The Electric Shoe Shop D3 WHERE THEY BUY SHOES PROM f 1 PER TAIR UP. THE ELBOTRIO BHOH BnOP 180 So. Broadway Marshflold Times Want AdsBring Results Lumber Market In Grays Hnrbor Srctlon Improving. HOQUIAM, Wash., Juno 6. Mar ket conditions for lumber are look ing, hotter than nt any tlmo slnco the panic of 1907, and the payroll of tho Grays Harbor cities Is larger than at any tlmo In ten yehrs. Every mill and factory on Grays Harbor Is op orating, with tho exception of tho National Lumber & Box Co., and thld plant will resumo operations tbo first week In July. All tbo logging camps are running full force, and aro turning more than 2,000,000 feet of logs Into the stor ago booms dally. Everything Is look ing toward better times for this sec tion. Tho harbor cities suffered quite a blow from tho recent I. W. W. In vasion, but gradually the troubled at mosphere has become cleared, and, with the mills paying better wageB, there Is reason for the good feeling. DON'T GET RUN DOWN Weak and miserable. If you have Kidney or Bladder trouble, Dull bead pains, Dizziness, Nervousness, Pains In the back, and feel tirod all over, get a package of Mother Gray's AH-OSIATIO-LEAP the pleasant horb cure. It never falls. We have many testimonials from grateful peo ple who have used this wonderful remedy. As a regulator It has no equal. Ask for Mother Gray's Aro-matlc-Leaf at n-rugglsts or sent by mall for 60c. Sample FREE. Ad dress, The Mother Gray Co., Le noy, N.Y. Fltzgornld, Allco Johnson, vWllllnm Josophoon (Conditional), HtiKono Kol ly, Evolyn Mlrrasoul, Viola MIckloi , Reginald McCarborry, Evorott Nord strom, Lcona Pout, Irono Oulmotto, Henrietta Lecocy and Kathleen Fltz gorald. Promotod to Fifth D- Clara Abol, Edith Ayro, Ebon Connor, Emma DouglaB, Gonovlovo Gosnoy, Esthor Holm, Edith Johnson, Esmond Lnktn, Arthur Leo, Edward Knox, Roslo Knox (Conditional). Mario McLaln (Conditional), Lillian Soamnn, Mar tha Spraguo, Maud Wilson, Goorgo .Minnig and Amelia Alroln. Promoted to Fourth A Boatrlco Crossqn, Gladys Forry. Forront Glegg, Stella Haglund (Conditional), wauor uagiunu, Arthur Hanson. Huunnh Hagqulst, Elwln Johnson, Stolln Magnus, Bornlco Mlrrasoul, Harry Moore, Wnltor Mooro, Cronjlo Noble and Hnztl Collin. Promoted to Third B Maybollo McLaughlin, Helen Colgnn, Francis Flanagan, GoMvn Cosnoy, Lorerin Hoffman, Arthur Johnson, I'ourl Lapp, Johnny Mlrrasoul. Kolly Walp, Francis Sncchl and Reuben Sanqulst. Promotod to Fourth B Donald Allon, Orrln Bonobrnko, Boatrlco CarlBon, Horschol Clatmon, Harold Curroy, Wnyno Gosnoy, Whltford Hall, Loona HniTmnn, Maxlno Jones, Reynold Koontz, Wllllnm Kroltzor, Cocll La Chapallo. Marjorlo Marcoy, Howard McLaughlin, Margarot (Pow ers, Ruth SanqulBt, Mabol Snoddon, Robort Snoddon (Conditional), An na M'oyors, Holon Lococq, Elvira Alr ola and Forlnand Lococq, Promotod to Second B Myrtlo uonklln, Loulso Connor (Condition nl), Loulo Chllds (Conditional), Frodorlck Dow (Conditional), Arth ur HagqulBt, Lloyd Hnworth, Erma Hodson, Alton Kardoll, Lawronco Koontz, Wnltor Snoddon, Harry Walp (Conditional), and Dick Waltors. Promoted! to Second A Loonldas Crosson, Adralno Oardnor, Ralph Hanson, Frodorlo Hoagland, Lillian Johnson, Ellzaboth Jonos, Bolton Kamtnercr, Byron Knox (Condition al). Nlva Lakln, Stoon Magnus, John Nordstrom, Emorson Noff, Holt Bono- brake (Conditional), Callsta Waltor (Conditional), and Tharald Connor. Central School Building. Promotod to Second B Jay Mont gomery, Edwin Swanton, Lostor Post, Horshol Nelson, Roderick O'Connor. Georgo Ferry. Robt. Burroughs, Ar thur Upton, Aldoano Smith, Dorothy Ferguson, Roso McGlnnls, Esthor Wist!, Agnes Kulju, LompI Kulju, and Martha Stopban. Promoted to First A Louis Bal llngor, Robert Downer, Myrtlo Ep person, Ruth Going, Edna Kronholm, Julius Mataon, Robert Mooro, Dor othy Palntor, Eugono Spado, Roland Seymour, Jack Sacchl, Donald Wil son, Charles Wlstl, Frances Mlrru soul, and Ralph Thomas. Promoted to Third B Vera Al brecht, Phebo Burroughs, Jack Col lins, Gorald Edglngton, Proctor Flan agan (Conditional), Bulah Hill, Tom McGlnnls, Blancho Mlrrasoul, Lnvli.a Painter, Cyrena Pattlson, Forrest Porry, Stolla Storgard, Archie Van Camp, Marion Wilson, Mario Wlstl and Bert Why. Promotod to Second A Eugeno Crosthwalt, Perry Clarke, Ellen Grant, Donald GIdley, Segrld Hon gol, Agnes. Hall, Roy Hill, Eugeno Jones, Stella Lash, Holon Merchant, Bessie Spado, Madge Stutsman, Dun can Scalfo, Blancho Thomas, Gale TImmermau, Clarence Noble, Morton Coko, Annlo Olson, Elizabeth Flana gan and Elvo HUIstrom. Promoted to Third A LouIbo GId ley, Leotta Smith, WUla Byerly, Ev olyn Fourier, Stella Erlckson. Maud Stutsman, Ethel Davis, Poarl Thor rlault, Violet Pattlson, Mabel Kong, Robort Ferguson, Sumner Dodgo, Al ton Hall, Elmer HUbenbrand, Nod Patterson, Jaraea Eddy, Leo Van Camp, Dempsy Downer, Arthur HUI strom. Milton Hagqulst, Rudolph Johnson, Charles Olson, Josoph Lapp Howard Post and Frod Hlllstrom. Promoted to Third AEdna Roes, Innnnh Kulju, Lucllo Douglas, Go trmlo Robertson, Holon Perkins, Mar ian Horsfnll, Cleo Carter, Lucllo Mc nnl,n' Jztta Wnsson, Edgar Mauzey, Robort Graves, Albort Johnson, Fred Coloman, Pnsquln Bradfleld, Peter Nordstrom, Milton Epporson and klslo Hawkman. Promoted to Fifth D Douglas Burroughs, Clara Coloman, Hllmoro uuiiu, isisio uuistrom, Bortlo Ham Pton, Agnes Johnson, Hllma Kulju, Juno McLnln, Raymond McKoown, Clydo McGary, Stoward Mclntyre. Kathryn Nicholson and Opal Who broy. Promotod to Fourth A Thomaa Crosthwalt, Blancho Copple, Stella Chrlstcnson, Elvlo Grant, Cavour Helming, Dowltt Lash, Frod Rohtlold, Cecil Soymour, Geo Wing, Bossle Thomas, Lnwronco Johnson (Condi tional), Georgo Lingo (Conditional). Gordon Sondborg (Conditional). Promotod to Sixth B Johnnie Burko, Harris Copplo, Amos Cole mon, Virginia Clarko, Goorge Doub nor, Bess Flanagan, Edward Flab, "" 'orguBon, Alton urant, Ruth Goldon, Edna Hawkman, Warren Hortou, Edward Johnson, Mabel Lin go, Mary Motlln, Russoll Quatormasa, Anna Storgard, Eva Wyatt, Glenda I-nrrol and Ruby Turner (Condition nl), Promotod to Fifth A Rufus Dy orly, Lottlo Coloman, LIzzlo Erlck son, Elvln Hull, Bornlco Patchett. Alma Pratt, Ray Prltchard, and William Jutstrom. Promotod to Sovonth B Hazel Coko, Arthur Chrlstcnson, Chester Condron, Goorgo Englund, Ellis Grnnt, Georgo Iloncol. Gilbert John. Bon, Lloyd Lomloux, Wilfrod McLaln, Joo Mllnor, Wnyno Pnlntor, Claud Post, Wnltor Rohflold, Holon nees, Bert Trlbboy and Harold Walrath. Promotod to Oth A Florenco Cox, Hurry Rico, Mnrguorlto Wiseman, Abigail Lodward, Ruby Pitman. Zolln Swlnford, Allan Larry (Condi tional), Eddlo Ellorbock, (Condition al). Promotod to Eighth D. Jack Car tor, Rudolph Hlllatrom, Edna Lando, Milton Johnson, Jack Merchant, Bill Mllnor, GoorKO Pratt. Hnlnn RmlMi Monroo Upton, Goorgo Wntklns, Lll llun Cook (Conditional), Ruby Hen dry (Conditional), Edwin Hongel (Conditional), lloctor Stopban (Con ditional). Promotod to 7th A Kathorlno Dyer, Holon Fish, Harold Haglund, Story Musson, Carl Haqulst (Condi tional), and Edith Hawkman (Condi- uonaij. WORK FOItJANJi! TOURTII Boy ScoutH Prepare List of Wliole somo Actlvltlco. NEW YORK, Juno 0 Tho lead ers of tho Boy Scout movomont are co-opprntlng with tho boys through ho country In a plan to abolish the burbarlc method of colobratlng the Fourth of July which has cost so many IIvch. Thoy aro working for a "sano Fourth" with colobrntlona that promlso fun for tho boy, patriotic ex orcises and tho propor appreciation of tho Indopondenco of tho country. They want to do away with the use of flrccrackors. Boy Scouts of Amer ica all ovor tho United States have promised help In doing away with flrccrackors and tho uso of revolver. Troops In various parts of tho coun try havo votod not to uso firecrackers or to participate In any dangerous colobrntlona. Leo P. Hnnmor. of tho Russoll Sagtt Foundation, member of tho oxecutlva bonrd of tho Boy Scouts of America,. has propurod for Jamos E. West, chief scout oxocuiivo, iiguros showing the valuo to tho boy of tho "Sano Fourth Cnmpalgn," and also has p.-ipared a list of activities which tho bora can onjoy on Indopondonco day. Bponxing 1 1 rat of tlio importance of tho "anno Fourth," Hanmor Bays "Threo years ago tho campaign for a bettor colobratlon of tho Fourth of July was utartod, Only a fow cities took up tbo movomont that year. The numbor of casualties on Independence day totalod 6307 throughout the Unltod Statos. Tho next year 91 cities plannod 'sano' programs, with tho result that casualties dropped nearly 60 por cont, the total being 2923. Last yoar 161 cities had cele brations according to tho now plan, with tho result that tho accident. woro agalu decreased by nearly 60 por cont, amounting to only 1603. This practical progress, resulting Ira tho saving of hundreds of lives, has so Impressed tho Amorlcan people tlint thoro Is llttlo doubt but that the old barbarous 'Fourth' will rapidly disappear and a bigger and better Fourth' will tako Its place. "Tho chief objoct of the Boy Scouts Is to do a good turn for some one each day. Possibly It might be well to go a stop furthor and have an un derstanding that, Just as "each scout Is committed to do a good turn fur no mo ono oach day so also each troop of scouts might undertake as a body, to do a good turn for tho command In which thoy llvo, nt least once each year. This would bo both personal sorvlco and community service." Hanmor and West want the Boy Scouts to co-oporato with the Mayor or tho head of tho city, arranging patriotic exorcises, parades, athletle games and the fireworks celebration at night. Tho Boy Scouts aro plan ning games and other fostlvltles out In tho woods In place of a day In the city or towns with firecrackers. Plans aro on foot to have historic pa geants, barbocues, rogattas and Boy Scout Karnes DEAFNESS CANNOT HE OUHMV by l-cat tppllcttloni, it they cannot rch tlio dltemva portion o( the tr. Tber. ti .nljr tone way to cute defnn. nd that It trca (lltutlonalremedlet. IXafnei) It rantid by an lunamcil condition of the mncoiu llnlaf ol in. r.uitacmaii luue. nncn iuii luu. it ir. flamed ou hare a rumblliiR sound or lmrr. feci hearing, and whtu It It entirely e)et4 OeafneitU theretult, and unleu lb. Inflate, matlonran be taken out and thlt tubereitore4 u. In normal condition, hearlnc will ba A itroyed forever jnlnecaiei out ol teuarcaue4 by Catarrh, which It nolhlnr but an lafliM. mea conciuiou oi in.mucoutiunacM. We will k-It. One Hundred Dollars for tar cat of dealnrts (cauawl by catarrh) that . nol be aired by Htii't Catarrh Cur. Baas' tomlrculars.free. r.j uacflai;,bv.,itiiMl, Bald br Prurgttte. We . Take Hall's family rills for CBitlat. , 111 1 'Hi M i 4 ) tii i w I