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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1915)
HRlWSBi w-w rw-pi FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915-EVEW1WG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMESrrynr M. O. MALOM3V, Hilllor mill lnJi. I t AND THE TEA DAN 13. MALONKV, Xcns Kdltor I ,....AA i Mall Order House for Marshfield i "' jBBnnjBWBpwBM Offlcinl Taper of Coos County Official Paper City of Marshfield. Enteral nt tho Fostofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as sccoiid-clnss mall ninttor. $ cor.vrixo tin: cost I rT IS Immeasurably to tho advan tage of man or community to count tho cost of liuhllc or private net hoforo Its commission, rather than nf afler It Is performed. It saves money, time, interest and suhso ijucnt values of all sorts and strengthens tho hands of tho door nKaluHt surprises and dlsuppolnt mentu and fnlso positions of vailous kinds; and stamps tho man or poo plo who tnko tho precaution at once, an possessed of the real spirit or business. This rule Is peculiarly applicable to municipal affairs. Count tho cost first, hoforo it ac crues at a paco and limit never dreamed of, and the losses InurluK may bo easier boruo. oooi) i:kxi (i (Contributed) i I low It oil started s a brief storv The merchants of Coos Hay wore not (The following paragraphs taken , , nj( t)u, Mmn wy mA irom an iirncio, acntniuiiiiB IUI -vu In all tho affairs of life let It bo your (,'rand caro not to hurt your mind, or offend your JudRinont. And this rule ir observed tnrofully In all your deportment, will be a mighty security to you In your undertakings. KpJc t us. .Mrsi:!,!'' axi) mi-: !.... I... T.x., .t..,i mMi.l.Wln In ( ltck illllllfttJ, ity tll'IWlllU IWill'lir, i nt' . cd on tho completion of the rnllmail n flirt In aitnt Qninn tF tint lint Saturday KvciiIiik 1'osl of July 17. . ,,...,,,. ' . . ..,. nu, lfl ,11120 Is or special interest to tho tlu.,P ,mrbor rncI11llog nllll tho ,;,, n.orinnnistULoos ny.i pntp f u AtllllltItr (lltl ,.., A H ll'l I ill' V. uun J..IJ mmt .' - w I longer an experiment Is seen from the score or more lesser a ' centers of the n-pst adopting it for ! tholr own advantage, while at Marsh' ports, thoy could, by ordering I outb id' In ear lots or cargo lots, get as good a rnto ns could the merchants, i of Portland and Sonttle. There a inn ixnrsTiiv I'm the best pal that I over had, I liko to bo with mo; I liko to sit and loll myself Things confidentially. I ottcu sit and ask mo If I shouldn't or I should, And I find that my ndvlco to mo Is always pretty good. I never got acquainted with Myself till hero of lato And I find myself a bully chum, I treat nio simply great. ground on tho water front with trn"k facilities could bo obtained min It cheaper than in a largo city Thl gave thein an initial advantage wlii- 't was matched by their proximity to their fluid ensuring quick dlxpnti b Hold tho niomber firms nro doubling i tholr stocks and the number of em-1 ploycos duo to the steady increase in ' sales.- I Meanwhile tho larger concerns aro fi.il nBtnjiii riii.l nrit iiatttltlfaltliltr I .' ,. , . . ... ., ... , mud reduced shipping rales, ami. r uraucnes in uoseuurg, aioriiiou iiiiu i . . . . Kakorsficld in an effort to hold tho country trade, and bring the bono of contention," tho farmer, uncon sciously, Is stimulated to greater pro duction. No longer does ho lose n day a weok on u trip to town for hnlf-ti-dny's wagos. Kvcn tho rainy day finds him mending shoos or har ness, sharpening tools and ordering) in a radius of 100 miles. his goods. PROCIHESS. NEW FALL SUITS ARE HERE nnlly tho loyalty of tho surrounding counties to their nearest port is real ly boosted tho dividends of the ro oporallvo warehouse, which Is al-o usod as a reserve supply for tluli several stores. Tho Coos Hay Catalog Is now found In every farmer's house with- I lalk And show nio right and wrong, novor know how woll myself And mo could get along. Till-: Importnnco of Coos county In tho dairy Industry of tho stnte ... !. I ... ... t. aim Lilt- iiiijiui uiiHU ui iiiu ' dairy business ns an Industry of tliei county was shown by somo recent ! figures which avo been compiled by'1 novor ,ry lo cl,onl nio; tho county agriculturist. Tho revised : Vm tr,lslful "8 cnn ,,p' figures (show that Oast year Coos ' Xo ,m,ttcr wI,nt nln' r(,n, "r 8 with mo and walk will. ISMAIL ORDER HOUSE Ifornla. Tlicro are tho regular fall county produced 1,131,770 pounds of cheeso a ml 8 10,372 pounds of butter, about $100,000, asldo from the con densed milk manufactured, the hut tor m ml o on ranches and the milk sold to consumers In tho cities. Of tho fourteen cow testing associations In Oregon five nro in Coos county, one in Curry and one In tho wost end of I. ano county so half of thorn nro on tho southwestern coast, Indicating (lint tho const country Is progressive in Its dnjrylng methods. The Indus try Is ono which will probably bo greatly (lovolopcd in this locality hi tho future as tlicro is sultablo laud to admit of n far greater production. OltKAIl AVI I HAT CHOP Till1: department of agriculture states that the farmers of tho United Sates aro now harvest ing tho biggest wheat crop in tho history of tho country. It is bollovod that tho total yield will reach ono billion bushels. Tho yield of other crops will iiIko bo largo. When nioro than hnir or tho world Is fighting nnd many of tho countries aro suf fering thu ravages ot war It Ir cer tainly fortiinnfro that this country Is so woll supplied with food stuffs. I'm on tho squnro i.'lth me. It's great to know yourself nnd have A pal that's all your own; To be such company to yourself, You're novor loft alone. You'll try to dodge tho musses, And you'll find tho crowds a joke, It you only treat yourself as well As you treat other folk. I've mntlo n study of myself, Compared with nio tho lot, And I've finally concluded I'm tho best friend that l'vo got. .lust got together with yourself, And trust yourself with you, And you'll ho surprised how well yourself Will like you If you do. Anon. Somo of tho biggest peo- plo physically that wo bavo DOES BIG BUSINESS ' cn,nIoKU0S nml nre br01l8Ut ,loro l,y I freight, and mailed from this post Catalogues by Cnrlonil Hooelxctl , orfloo under the parcel post svsteiu. Itovebur- It. Sfiul Out jTho WoHtorl Washington catalogues 1,1 ',,u, yMl I nro mailed from Seattle. About six The enormous amount of ndvortls-j carloads of catalogues a year are tag done In western Oregon by n hi1" UP,K nUc through the Uoe- lllirg POSIOIUCC. 11 IS sum linn ni-uiB. Hoebuck & Co., in their operations throughout tho Vnltod tSntos. pay between $1,000,000 nnd $r., 000. 000 Anothor carload .of Suurs, Hoc-' annually for postage alone. Tho cat- buck & Co. catalogues has been ro-.nlogues sent hole nro handled by tho Icolved here and still another car is l'rencli Transfer Company, who at onrouto to UiIb city. These catalog-, tnch the names and addresses and lies nre mailed through tho Roseburg attend to the mailing, 'nils gios postofflco lo all parts ot Western ' employment to several people and Oregon as far north a Oregon Cltv. ndds materially to the annual busl nnd as far south ns Northern Cal-ness ..f tlio ltose''tirg postofflce. ! following from tho view: llosoburg lie- ; SI'KKCII (JIVI-JX IX unii.vriox TO I'l'llUC I'TIMTIKK X. Klt'tclii'i" Of Iteno, Xevatla, d'lvtw Aihlrcs ui Xntloiial Ctilifeivnct' Xow In Ses.lon HAULSFiRSTLOAD xi-:v i-ixi: rno.M oiiaxts pass, actim-: Carries 1'ioiliicl from W'nltlo ('tipper Company Plant Mirny More Slilpnu'n(,s.;iro -;pecliil Illr AMoclitPil Vmt te. Cti IVtr Tlratl 1 'ver unown nro very small in , a Vv rii vvrmrn t n'rim tliulr dealings. ' SAN UlANCIhCO. Aug. 11. Iho 4 question of whether public utilities Most things can bo overdone. 1'riu., should bo assessed for taxation by hIiiiici), too niiuiy appetizers spoil the' public sorvlco coiiinilsslons occupied "PPellto. 80U() of t)l0 atioutioii of tho Natlon- , , al Contoienco of Taxation horo to- .Somo Coim Hay men are ho busl- . ., .. . , , , . ... ... iiiNwIIku Hint thoy wouldn't oou pay ,,l,y K N' llel(llt,' of 1uI1"' Novndn. II... ..A 1 ljlllltl All fttdmtthllir.il f 1.ji l.fe al .1 With tho greatest wheat crop ever1" ."" " ' "0Ml "", " '"u """ '" " ' " ' -. in luiuiin. iur ii. isiutti iit .oiuuiiHiuu, SKHicueti uie I development of tho public utilities, shipped by the Waldo Copper Co. It 'I'ho wind is toinpored to the shorn uiiu,ii,k to ''tlio' MtnrtlliiB efficiency 'wiih tho Initial ' shipment over the mini, nun uiiiau iniii hid nui yui shorn have tho wool pulled ovor known nnd conditions such as to In sure good prices an era of prosopor It.v hi tills country must surely be coining. CHANTS PASS, Oro., Aug. 11. Tho now con8t''ltallroad, tho "lliia that OrantH Pass built," hits liuiilud Its first carload hi oro. Whon tho trill n came In" from Wlldorvlllo a few nights ugo It brought a Sotitliuru Pacific car, that had been set In on the now lino for loading, carrying a fraction over 31 tons of ore from tho Waldo mine. M'.MIIKIt TltADi: HANDICAP their oca. Tho reason why a man Is certain thai other peoplo aro getting n lot of graft Is het'iiuse none of It is coin ing bis way. SOMK startling fncts, coupled with tome good uilvlce, have been laid before tho federal Trade Com mission 111 Km lllVOKtlmiflnii Inln rim. dltlonx I., ii,., li.n.i....- i,i.,-i,.v m i1"1 .wllt '." w''.,le P In iho morn. now nhown as compared with the new road, but it wl provloim wastoful Individual effort." , closely by moro cars of ore from the and wild that this efficiency whm cur lying with It enormous profit to which the public had paid little attention. he followed mines In tho 111- Miiuo and other Inols valloy. Tho Hhlumoiit of this first car of ore was the matter of much interest lie dismissed tho suggoitlnn Hint 'to both those who aro promoting Hie Father will go to sleep revolving public utilities under strict rogtila-1 mining industry nnd to the railroad to cut out Iho uso of hum words, tlon should not bo taxed nt all by people themselves. Whon tho oar wiw And when ho wakes up In I ho morn. ...... .... . ..'... . . , Ii.lt in. u-m num....... ii .ii nouiiK nun in Biieu cnae a part oi picKoti up nt wilciorvnie iy () ti dlsadvanlnges tindor wbtli Aineilcuii has spilled a whole box or face pow- H'1' l'"bllr would be benefitted at the 'One Spot." a delegation of mining lumbermen aro doing biiMlnesK oin-'der ull over the only decent tie he ep(nae of a larger port not served and railroad men wan present to wlt braccs first of all. a distinct element lm ,0 Wl',,r- I by tho utility and the loss In tnxiV now the ovent. Or; Hedily and A. II. hi favor of Caiindliiii tlinberliiiid .ii.v r ir iji ishiiv tlinberliiiid, ,,v would Imvo to be made tin by other. CuimoU of the AVuldo Conner Co.. owners In the matter of freight rates, why doesn't fortune miiko 'a switch? l"'"Peity on a wholly unfair propo-'were on hnml to bill out the first its tune for one. I'm sine. aitlou. The an mo reasoning lie ton- hlnmout made In many a-ilny rrom It being shown that tho Cniindiniis by reason tit their strategical lotii-, XVI" " "" v others rhh; tontletl would apply to miiulclpat the Waldo mine, and II. M. ParkB. tlon, cnn send lumber Into the Unit-, "J ""' l,,,K k(,,'',H "8 ,00r' owncralilp under which n chenpon- director of the stuto liurenu of mines el MntoH by the hike louto In foreign 0m, ,.,, why ri,n( w)ft fn.t lug of rales lo h small portion of thV who happened to bo In town, was al botlouiH mid make delivery for 2 n 'ronlonted Is bemuse if you lei her community would give thorn an nn-'so an interested olwerver. Mr. Uainp thousand feet In titles like .Mllwau-' have her on n she will want to fair advantage over the taxpayer bhlro iintl Knglnoor Harmon of the koo, Chicago. Hay City. Detroit. 'n-;a "''II"hk "Ise. gnnemliv. "Wo ue is lujurea by Twnhy companv were there to rep letlo Ckn-.da.id. lluffulo. To.iiiwandii. Homclln... a Coos ibiv man has ' kwl" tI,e '" ne ' " "ont the traffic company, and New Wk. while the aerae cost wn, Juie mnMw ,, ,, ml,lU Bw't always the many am injured for the The Waldo la but ono of three or traiispnitiug iho siimo grades of 'to got his wife lor u birthday pres- benefit of the few by taking It off." mines In the district to the wesi lumber by mil from Wl.oonsli, orn- ? $"" ' "Aun,lnB then that the publle'tha, re now to become att.ve and Mluneson Is from ?:,50 lo $fi ! JJ'ow ulToloim "or"?hV. k ' ttt,ItI houW ' ,"K"1' th l-, outliuou. .hl.,.on over the new tiioiisnuil. or about 200 per cent,,.hp nnd u ,, har(1 t0 dwUle whkh ion nrsra as to the amount of the tfoail nud Ira coimeotlng ftlne. the gieaier than from Canada. In some would make the moro appropriate tax ami whether the valuation , Southern Pacific, to the smelters at Institutes this iiilwiulnxe In freight ," should he the same for la a. fn v..uii .,.. .r...n. mm., n , should he the same for tax as for Kaiuwii b.i.i tmui Tim n...,,,,, ,.f r 1. , '" ,.', , I,' '! A Coo. lh.v girl thinks her first m ,mrpoi"" Xo ,1,ffU'H,,y 8rUe" roniJt' w"" " " to dans.nor. In addl.lon to th Is ,,, foj;o Xf ,?,,, lier ' "" " rl.dng a this city. Is now .lopping Its ore abo, I, anada orauen fu y IR father ever knew. tllffere.it talno for ea.l. purpose. a teams and trurkg at WUUorvllle. und per tout cl.enper than tu the Vnltetl rateg are largly based on what Is the Britten mine also has ore on .he States To aggravate the ...nation. r.NVI.miKIl MtmtllS pu, lnU, tllP ynom,y M Jnvtgtment Jt ,r , TlWwWII "n" QnI fanatla offers nothing in the way of, 1.W of unclaimeti letters remalu- w,.e taxe. are ataed on what Is of Drotue Is loMv 'rom hreo 2 reciprocal relations. haMng imposed i (UK in the .Marshfield Oregon post- taken out as tnrom r... '-..,.. ... -. , . . ndu.yof a. ,., pertoul upon drea-1 office for the weok end.,, August One i.an lnvo.e, valtie.the .. Z Z v ncr sod lumber and 7.-' per cent npoi.HOth. 115. Persons calling for the re an tm-eme or market value. I'n-1 , ' , ,' . "!,!f ""'I " , ? .." rn in ininiini u im.t itiu i i.Ha.i i uuiiui . n ..... ... i.. i ... ... Plo a.o ilimnii open for tho benefit Krot'i, John UollltiBor. John Clcutl. lie bold that the .mention re . T , . .t of the moo of Canada, thus ,.,. A .,. Oavenpor't. TJ Can,, ,.r. exr. a.U VuTtV m' ofu , utlSrou; flic lug a useltM loss upon this In- .lohu Hall -Oay Park. l.reu Hod- the same -t of fact. mu.t be s,d ZxZ n. .out JT , Tin In u Id dustn. the AmerlcHi, people, and the son. Walter Hughes. C Jackaon. Ill tor both rale and tax purpose the SLil . . w ? J". United stales gtnernmem. It wou.d 11. Jo8ea. 1.. J. Knesel. Oeo. I.amheth. same expert body of S S rv M", rllT ZTt 1' '"' sooni that Hie redernl Trade Commls. I Mrs T. n l.l.,.n fM w t. ..t,.. -.,. '.., '.. ' r. "'Jiott. Tho Konuott smelter Is now -"- - - -. ...i"tii n, i . a . iiss r -if & us is sai iii'i in u iiarunni i si Mostly oii the tailored lines. Some are Velted effects, others without the Velt The Colors are African Brown, Russian Green, Navy and Black, moderately priced. Kindly give us a call and see the NEW MODELS FOR FALL WEAR SBMEgZK3SK3 Vacation Day At Gootlfl laSSnEEXSBiSSSSRSR asusssESSssassasxsi Wo aro now prepared to fmnbh OIIAVEI, In any nuantltles from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlroH: From pllo on ground, $'2.7o per yard. canond lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Itctnll Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Office. Phono 1110. Y H out Standing In any community Is measured by your earning power, honesty and power of accumulation. How often we hear the remark. "What has he done for himself, that he wishes to represent the city, county or gtate?" A Savings Account will protect you from ibis iispeislon. FNTIOHLBNK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. FLKHeU & BEiETT MR - OliDKST 11AXK Ui COOS COt.M'V IMabllhlied JKH!). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest pnltl on Tlmo AM) HAI.N(iS DKPOSITS OfflcoiH J. W. Ileimott, I'roihlunt. .1. II. Kliuiniruti, VlcO'Prosltlout. 11. l Wllllnms, Crthliler. (eti. V. WIntlioster, Asst. CnMilcr. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Sails for s Hto.iui.iiin SANTA CLARA SAN FRANCISCO, via Eureka u i.n.M..i).t, .i(i. utii, r. .M, Sic.iuihhip F. A. KILBURN PORTLAND sails for Tiii'ittiii.w, ArorsT laru, i: m. SMITH TKIll.Ar DOCK ..;. STUIIII, AKont PIhiiiii litli nter-Ocean Transportation Co. Weekly Service Coon liny itntl Han I'riincUro, STEAMER WESTERNER Freight and Passenger Service Wll.li SAII, I'UOM s.X UtAXClSCO () MONDAY, It I tl.VCJl.Vf .' Till-: XAW SMITH I'ltCKiHT I'OH THIS TUIP San 1'iiinctaco Offlee, (WO Vita niillding, na ljer Number 2.1 .Oooc Bay Agent, C. F. McGeobgb, Phono U, I slon would be waiianted lit recom-'un. V. . Maihlaon. rien. iiniiho. imii. !... monillnu to Cougrea an udeipiato, Mrs. Surah Mesne, Joe Moore. O. (1. Import duty as u partial protecilon' Murra. .lohu Pedro. VV. M. ItlelwriU ' V1ci.'vt If. III,. lllM.1.,.1. 1. ,. I. .!.. 1 .... ...!... .. ... . '""' " "" '"i. i wuur in jit. sayer. run. Htlimtiit. M. M. Hast k'n.i workliiK about tq pnpaelty, however. general, and to the umuy iltreraiiiud lutoresU that depend for lliolr proa perltv upon Hit- lum.H'r trad lu (hit country. InlitittlniiM punted ut The office. Htoit. T. II. Ulartle. II. Turner. Vrjo ' ori;a.-eil tor iniKKanen. Out Walthraui. Andy ! ... i ... Wllsou. Mr., n. It . Wlckham. Rreatj KLAMATH KAl.i.S-The re light Wood, llermtu Young. Parcel iatHi ui k .!.. J.7 JT. - ....H rum umw t loaned out hv the orders of M.-irnr 'n im i .tor i it i ,,,, , i , and John Hampshire left last liluht , r i..., i ...... ..... . iir iuruuiiu, uiitt win iry anu Bet ii ri.e lluditou Uay una! rate that will permit the bhliiment Fair Woiiatlou ha. been of ore from this tlUtrlct to Tat-ouu' puipo of hoia- without too grout a difference in trelght. l.Ql'lPPKD WITH W1U.ILKSS tfjamsnjp vl Teafewater OX TIMM. SAILS rilOM MAlSSIinKI.DKVKHV SCXDAV lH'IMXfi AVfll'W AT , A. M. AXD hom VOKTLAXD .TOSS I A. .'I. ALWAYS OX TIMM. Phono :$3-J. IL J. MOH It, AbuiiI. Cha.. M. Cook 1 1 in-ii i' ii i tin M. ' t) 1. .I..1 1 I'ORTLAXO Over 500 pound, of mo-ii vhlpped from Yamhill. Ore , ' l'"!' in! v is . ondfiopod b, . i ill, ( ' 1 'I PARCEL POSTTOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY FINE CAMPING GR0Ln EXCELLENT HOME c05( SWIMMING, BOATiv and FISrliMfi " DANCING PAVLJ ZZ? .. ",au ,M- fc """"""B "-Poet j.UB. Maisl.flel.l i.. . T Mill's III 7 0ll-r ........ "l Mn.sl.flnl., ........ '""" in niiio, "uloa lensounblo. i1l0 ' ,,!,i '" ""iniioof (W ... n..,...i., ItlllMlllllr, Marshfield-Coqui Auto Mage Lenvo On I Pliariiiiicy MmMi field A..M. 7:llt) !::!() P..M. I:ot) r,.:io 1 rJ in m ! i3 SlAlt.Slirii:LD.COQUII.I.E J pi-"'i ti.mi sciirarul Sclictliile ui iiuiL'iM in Mlth lion I h (o llandon, JuJJ '"Jiuu iiiiiit, Mintr,IWJ No tlolajs, l'nri from Mnr.sliflcldtoC; 7i5 cents, SIiikIo iV- Liiinlvtli, rrJ win iiirnirii extra ctni extra trip1; day or nlrtc. tiinrio,' care " 'MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Hare for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. CoiiimerrliiT nnj B'Ji)J ,, , ,na st, inn ai'to sTtni: sciiram! TO POHTLAVD VIA YUM Lenvo .Mar-liricld nnj IV Monday . . . TiioHtlny . . WtiilnoHilay Thurwluy . Friday . . . Saturday . . Sunday Monday TuoHduy . . . AVotlnoHiluy . 'huradiiy . . Friday Saturday . . . Sunday . . . . louday . . . TuoHtlny . . . Wodnosdny . Thurailny . Friday But in day .. Suiitlay Monday TuoHtlay . . . . !) .. 3.J0u .io .. uoo u ii . p:ou i J... 500 ix 1,; .. 5 00i: il .. s:oou r. , , s oo ii iC .. 5:J0 17... C 00 u 18 .. 6:15U 19... 9.00U ro ..lo.iou 21...11:w .: ..12:00 i J,!... 3:00 u .M... 3:S0U '3 .. LOHU .JC .. 4:50 27... 6:00 a 2S .. B:00U .20... 6:00 u ..to... 5:30 w ,il .. COO'1 On TrliiB LonIiur MartMlt'I 7:00 n. in , you fliould wb luiitl tho Baiui day. PROFESSIONAL DlhTO nn A. I . HruisGWorth, Pliyslilan and Surfj Office liihiK l110"- Olfico liour-: II t Yit-H I mill 7 to H p. ui. Plioiivfi! Office lliWi ,!(l1 I M Wrinllt "" " pttUl niiir.ma COXTR1C Estimates furnished o1 n VJ M ChnVJ iOje.'lIlir and Throat R aiiAssLsi-"',, Phono :t:ti)-l.ltoon"-w IrvlnC I"M' .... ,.r.v..ii' ii mi.V. . . iMiysIclan and Stt Phone -""..-Office horns by W" Benjamin Ostlind ! .MVcrMriV(l UNCI1" :-! 52J omces, -u "" Phono 103-Ij or "? ,tc H." GT? Butler sm ' civil i-fi,tL 101 civ m c Itosldcnce PWB . .,. nide. YA uoom uu, i.""u " . W. G. Chandler .... '".l;,1 icooms aui " u Mars'.! o d, Orel ay!wwiayf?twi Ea22E22E3aBE?rw