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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1911)
TV '.?' f ' fc lft y r V N .'.s- I;, v,., l JA.. moraMtoNAii CARDS Is. I TOTJAX, M. D. WARKKN 0. HUNT, M. D. OM fWtewe BM. Pheae: Ostee, l RmMnm ll BR. C A. RAMRO, Deatlst All work guaranteed. Klamath Couaty Butt bldg., Fourth and Mala streets. Fbob 616. kimmUi run, Ot. t l. V. KCYKKKDAIX, Attars? at Last ' OOee. Whlle-Maddol Bide Pheae 3IT- Klajpatft Falls. Ore. $ L JAT KHAPP Rstatorced Concrete tad 8tMl Buildings a Specialty Rooms 303201. Odd Fellow Bid. MMCKLLANROt-H RAMUnrS RXPRBBB If ran' wait your etutT moved aa moved aulck. get Hamsby's qkn to e It Comer feveatk aad Mala etreeta noae MS VIA Call np COMaTrOCK. HE. U ,7M waat aay kla of HKLF. Refter at Ue COMSTOCK If .yea wast essployaseat. ARTMFK R. WOMB VIAMTD.IKU BtTlaate WOOD If tack M4 4 foot Q4 Boey Wood ;f0 And S5.50 Pdtrered Cc.A.AKlfOiOpOr BOMI UALTT CO. Faoaeail or 049 r Where? AND : Why? - Hr Where do row bay 4 your Urocertee? Brcoed Wby do yoa awjr Ittrai there? , If yea are net tUas Ike best at the risk price yow are not our caatoasefa. VAN imtK BIOS. FkoM851 V .wvwwwwwwwwwwejej SUGAI, WHITE PINE AKDMDFH We km tkc bMt sjalpiMd planing 111 la the city aad mi are prepared tetaraoatallklade ef fljjtahed work H : nnntr a vmri" Successful Mei ire Men of Action They lay out a plan and then work toward that end uver last ingly. Without an object a Konl lor" which to ttrlre, one's Ufo can easily be frittered away on mere trifles things that nmuso tor tho moment but bring no lasting rewards. Theodore Hoosevclt, when president of the United State, foresaw the effects of this tendency when he said. "Tho homo Is the hackboae of oar Mttoa." It takes backbone, though, to Ktart, but the man who succeeds tli no days must hare backbone. Hotter stop aad think, and If you have not yet made a start towards a homo come la and let us tell )oa something about the cost of a homo suited to your needs, and explain how you can possibly arrange to get started today. You'll And It the best la vestment you oTer made. SivMge Iras Linker C. Phone 1341 6th St. atS. P. track Fancy Pastry Wkca have la year head eaT. iMat !. We have fresh dajr, er Ser aayihhtg aa aaslaer Layer Cakes, Plata Cakea, CeekJrs of aM kfcsSs, Deaaftamts, Plea aad RoHs always eat hi Say. Mocha aad Choeolate layer eakea Angel Pood eake , Spice Cake Coffee Wreath Marble Cake Cream Puff (Urge) each Cream Plea Mince Pies Apple Plea .16 .11 . Sr .Ike .Ike .lie Foxy Oraadpas -. "OOKltC VOSMI eeeeeeeeees Jumbols, deaea ISe ISe 18c ISr 1 Kisasa, aoaea esses Lady FlBgsis, deaea . . . . RYC RTC, RTC The Monarch Grocery N A. 0. LBWfcS. Pre BICYCLES aa sale at Oaaal We sale er far reat. afaflUaaef THE GUM STOII t. a. raom 1111 mm 'Zm. " VmsrJaBai BHM I WHOLESALE LUMBER f I RETAIL "J . FEEEEcd Fir and Pine Bark TTHbTRFV anti rat company THE EVENING HERALD W. 0. SMITH. Mltor aad Proprietor J M. 8TOWRLL, City traitor Published dally except Junday at 116 Fourth Street KLAMATH FALLS, . . ORKOON MONDAY, OCT. IN, IR-lt rtunimtt at tiik ihmtoffick NR OF TllK dimculttrs that Post- J master CI) do Brandenburg has to contend with Is tho untidy Incllnn lions of sonio nt Uncle Ham's custom ere. They not only Utter tho post' ofllro counter nml floor with enstoft envelopes and wrappers tnken from matter that Is carried In mall classes lower than tho first, but they often throw away tho newspapers, circulars nud other discarded matter Into the street In front of the postolBcc, This makes It rather difficult tor the postorBce force to keep the mall station nud premises as neat as they would llkek to hnvo them, and It has been suggested that tho city have som waste cans along tho street, which would glvo less causo for people to Utter up public premises with their rastoff paper. In all propablllty thcro Is an ordi nance against putting rubbish on the street, which the city could enforce against every offender In this direc tion, but even If there wcro not, no person has a right to decorate any premises but his own with such Utter, The mere fact that Uncle 8am Is paternally Inclined toward everybody Is hardly Justification for pcopto to rub It Into him, and good naturo hna Its limits. It tho persons who nre to thoughtless aa to deposit waste on tho floor of the poetofllcc and on the street and sidewalk In front of 'It would give n little more heed to com mon decency and be Just a slight de gree more regardful of the rights of their neighbors. It would mean a whole lot to tho public. Each fellow cltlien (or cltlteness) should pack off his own useless mall or wrapper and put It where such stuff properly belongs. In a wastn box. stovo or basket, until tho city pro vides a public receptacle for such use less material. It would not mean muck labor to Individuals to look af ter their own rubbish, and Just a little personal effort In this direction would mean a great accomplishment taken In the aggregate. HOCIAMflM IN ITALY a N.NOUNCEMBNT has been mado A at Rome by Premier Ofollttl that Immediately upon tho assembling of parliament early In November the first measure to be taken up will be bis bill creating a government monop oly on tho life Insurance business out of tho proflts of which the government will establish an old ago pension sys tem. The bill was Introduced last spring, but went over until this fall for passage, and according to Premier Olollttl will now be given precedence over all pending legislation. Aside from being ono of the strong est socialistic measures that the gov ernment has yet undertaken to pass, the bllljs unusually drastic In that It wipes out of Italy all the foreign In surance companies without giving them any compensation for the loss they will sustain. Amorlcan com panies will be especially hard hit should this bill pass, for In addition to the large amount of business done by tbem In Itsly, they also have vast sums of money Invested thcro. There Is overy Indication that tho bill will bo bitterly fought, but Pre mier Olollttl will havo the support', nevertheless, of all the extreme par- tics, the radicals, the socialists and republicans, all of whom are well rep- resented la the Italian parliament. A healthy man Is a king la bis own right; an unhealthy man la an un happy slavo. Burdock's Blood Bitters builds up sound beaUb keeps you well. IAMGTDfBERg ASTECIALTT Verticil grained flooringsGeiliiig twdaetr Native Fir for finish work, alto Lath anf Ihiaitlet for Fuel "FELLOW CITS" IS HER SPEECH FORM I'ltKMtnh'.Vr W CAMFOIINIA w. c. T. V. OUKKTK .MKMHKItH, XOT OM.Y AH HIST KUS AM) tXKLl HOIIKIIM, HIT AS YOTKIIS United Press Bervlro STOCKTON, Calif., Oct. lu "Fel low dllin," liojinn Mr. Sarah J. Dorr ot t.oa AuroU-h, lit an uitilroiu hero twforo the momlu'm ot the statu V. C, T. U of which nho Is president, "I greet you today, not only us ro laborers ami betou'tl Kilters, tint n fellow rltltcm! yea, real, toting, fel low sisters of a ureal comtiumwcnllh. UlRht has triumphed. Tim California women nro free. -Yes. frev, ami with tho right to have n part In forming tho gowrnmrni of the crntulcst ntnlo of nil Uncle Sam's domain." IIRS Will ATTEND SAFETY DEMONOSTRATION 1HK.TKMT :.TIIKItlX) OI-' MIX- kiw i:.i'i-:tTi-:i to attknu a MKKTIM1 IN I'lTTSIlllKJ HOOX IMIKSIIIKXT TAIT OOIXO United Press Service WA8IIINOTON. II. C. Oct. Id. When President Tatt visits l'lttubiirg October 31st he will find tho greatest gathering of miners cter aReinb1el In this country. Thirty thousand or more aro expected to attend tho imtloiml mlno safety domonxtratlon, under tho nuaiitco of tho United States lliireitu of Mines, the American Ited Crims and tho Pittsburg Coal Operators, Anocla- tlon. Francis Vechan, president of tho United Mine Workers for tho Pittsburg district, recently requested tho Pittsburg operators to declare Oc tober 31it n holiday In the inlnni of this district, so that all of the miners might attend nnd witness tho demon. stratlons. and this linn been agrcl to. It Is believed that this movement Ill spread nil over the stnto and Into West Virginia, -Virginia, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana. Oilier states further away will send big delegations of miners, many of them accompanying their flrst-ald-lo-jlio-liijiiri-d tenmit, which nro to roniictv for honors be fore tho president of tho United States and otbor distinguished guests. Tho mine safety domnnstrotlon be gins October 30th, hut thu big event for the miners will bo on Ortbber 31. Throughout tho country the miners nre now holding' preliminary meets to determine which teams will rcpro-'lherrunlo belonging, commanding wo ,lUln of $000. pnnblo lo the order sent them In this humanitarian to.ir-'f" the snld real property In !lm.0f n,0 j.t Nntlonnl bank of Port nament. and much rlvnlry Is being jniMiner pnwrlbfd by law to satisfy I nm( Oregon, must bo sent to Hint manlfeclcd. Tho first nld (earns nt ' nld JiidRmenl for tho said sums iat,u for each bid submitted to thu the mines nro really hospital corps. If money, nnd Interest thereon from nidrlrt Co tester. Timber upon valid, and are often ns skilled ns surgeons 25th dny of August, 1911, nnd nccru. cnm Is exempted from sAle. The In giving emergency treatment nnd In tho proper bandaging of wounds nnd si'llntlng of fractures. .Aluch skill. speed and clearheadedness nre ro qulred In adntlnlsterlng first nld lo a miner Injured a mllo or more under. ground, nnd In bringing him to tho surface. All these teams have been practicing for weeks In tho hopes thnt they may bring tho honors to their mines. Already moro than half a hundred ' teams from as many mines through out the country havo entered tho life- .. . saving oxniiiition, ono team signifying Its willingness to coino nil tho way from Itnsljn, Wash., to show Its skill.) PICKET STRIKE JUST AVOIDED WATCIIKIIH OP HHOIft WIIKUK WALKOUTS TOOK l'MCK UK MANI) QUICKKIt ACTION ON IIAMi HCOIIKM, AND OKT IT United Press Service PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16. Al most a strike was caused by pickets of the Los Angolca striking shopmen over the Portland-Vornon bal series. Tho "Incipient" strike nf tho strikers was occasioned by the plckots sta tioned at tho Alblnn nnd Ilrooklyn shops, who made a domand for quick er action on tho baseball scores. The news of Portland's second vic tory over the Tlgors did not reach tbo pickets until two hours after tho game was over so they demanded that the results bo pbonod to them hereafter Immediately after tho closo of the games. This waa ngreod to by the eommltteo, aad tho ctrlko was avoided, Temple theater, Matinee dally, 3: 3d p. at, Bveali, trst performance, 7:1S, eoatlanoM. .vouch ixm mmi.u.'ATin.N (Not coal lands) Department of tho Interior, United Stales I. ami Ultlfo nt l.akovtuw, OrcRon, September an, 1U1I, Notice la hcieby uUeu that Tillman A 1 Swan of Crjstnl, Oregou, who, on Scptombrr V, IDOti, imulo liiimuMcnil entry No. 024(10, for 8KU section II, townahlp 34 S, rniiKO 0 H, Wlllamettn Morl'tlnn, has tiled uotlro ot Intention to mnko tlnal Ilvo-rnr nroot. to rmati llsh claim to tho land nhoro ilescrlhtd,' V4. Section S4, Township .1H fl, range before C. It Do Up, comity clerk of 10 IJ, Willamette Meridian, and the Klamath count)', Klamath Kails. Ore- thither tliercon, tinder thu provisions Bun, nit tho !th day (if November, of thtf net of Jnno 3, 178, nml nets J911, nmemliilory, known aa tho "Thnhir Clnlmnliit immes its witnesses: 'and Stone l.nw," at hiicIi value nit llenlont Trench, of Klamath rail.1 might to lUed hy nppralsnmonl, mid Oregon! O. O. llrown of Crystal, Oro.'lhat, piirunant lo such application, noil! A. V. Morlson of Cristnl. Or-,tlio Innd and Umher thereon hav gnu; D. 0. llrown of Crjstnl. Oregon. A. W. OltTON, io-r..ii.: r Itrgliter. .NOTICK or IMTIII.IOATION M fvm roni i.nmu.l Department of the Interior, Untied m i.nn.1 nnlro. nt ijikcv ew'. n,m.,,. nrinlu.p.1. inn. Notlco Is hereby given thr.t Olive J. Carlton, or Klamath falls. Oregon, who, on July 17, 1911, mndo home, stead entry, No. 03SS3, for SKU sec tion 30, township 37 S, rsitRe 7 1!, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention to mnkil final commtita tlon proof, to eslnbllsli clnlm to tho Innd nbovo described, before 0. It, Da. Up, county clerk of Klamath county, nt Klamath Kails, Oregon, on tho 11th dny of November, mil. Claimant names as wllneses: J. O. Swan. O. D. Craven, llrti'o Oitddls, l'rnnk Moorland, nit of Klnm-i nth Falls, Orgeon. A. W. OltTON. lO'lS.ll'ttr ltenlter. BllltlllFrH HAI.K Under nnd by vlrttio ot nil excol tlon nnd order of sale Issuod out of tho circuit court of tho stato of Ore- gon, for Klamath county, to mo ill- reeled and duly attested on tbo 37th day of September. 1911. In pursuant of that certain JudRiiicnt and decfeo rendered In said court on tho Stilt lny of August, mil, nnd entered at I I'age 370 of voluuto 5. records of soil court. In favor of tho plaintiff, In the nll f "cnjamln Southwell, plaintiff. vs. Maxoy Jackson nnd Ilattlo H, Jackson, defendants, for certain sunik if money aggregating III 9.76, and rests and disbursements ot said suit taxed nt 132, for foreclosure of the I'lnlntlff's mortgage; nnd for the J.)' o! lot 9 (nlno), of block 2 (two), hi Knlrvlow Addition to Klamath ! Palls, In Klamath county, Oregon, nc cording lo the recorded plot thereof a(.M ,,nn $3,25 p(.r M, feet II. M. fort In tho records of tho county court ot t0 western yellow plno and aiignn thecounty or Klamath, stato of Ore.' pino; $1,50 for llvo Douglas fir:1 lion, together with -tho tencmeuts, n.ac for llvo white fir and dead. hereditaments nnd appurtonnmes ,nK costs. J ' '" n' '10 ,,n,,r "f ,0 "'clock In O'o forenoon on tho third day nf No- rcniDcr, a. h. mil, ni me rouri homo door of tho court house nf Klnmnth county, Oregon, soil tho nbovo described rcnl property nt pub lie auction to tho highest bidder for1 rash In hand; whereof take notice. Dated nnd first publication berlof, ' September Sth, 1911. , W. II. 1IAHNKB. ' 8herlff 1 f Klamath County. Oregon. ' M. J. I1A11NKB. Deputy. ' A A0 A A . 9.28.10.20 r wi:ki ami ciiiloquin I Arrive Lvavu ' I'M PM AM I'M Weed ... 4:45 13:40 11:30 9:00 Evans ... 4:6B 11:50 11:19 1:00 Soger ... 6:01 11:60 11:11 0:41 'Dolanoy . 5:35 1:30 10:47 1:10 I Morrison 5:46 1:40 10:11 0:01 Swanston 6:66 1:60 10:17 7:60 Orass Lake 0:07 1:0110:06 7:11 AbnerY.. 6:13 1:07 10:00 7:11 Erlcksoo . :16 2:11 0:81 7:11 Penoyar ,.6:34 3:19 0:41 7:11 liray Y .. 6:31 1:37 9:40 7:11 Dray .... 6:34 1:29 0:81 7:11 Kegg'.... 6:41 l:S7 9:10 7:01 Jerome ,. 6:65 l:4S 9:11 6166 Mt.Hebron 7:01 1:63 9:16 6:46 Macdoel . 7:08 1:61 9:10 6:19 Somerset 7:11 1:01 9:07 6:14 May 7:19 3:09 8:59 6:16 Dorrls ... 7:16 1:18 8:50 6:17 Cnlor .... 7:36 3:18 8:40 6:08 Worden ..7:46 3:88 8:80 6:00 Ady 7:58 3:45 8:14 6:64 Midland . 8:00 3:61 8:16 6:46 Tetum .. 8:07 '4:00 8:07 1817 K, Falls . 8:16 4:10 8:00 6:80 Chlloqala Kxteasloa Saturdays Only Arrive Leave AM AM Klamath Falls ,... 7:00 10:16 Chelsea 7:01 10:11 Woeu 7:11 9:10 Malhaae 7:10 9:48 Ouiy , 7:45 9:33 Pelican ..., 7:67 9:11 Lelu 8:01 9:08 Lobcrt 8;15 8:66 Chlloquln 1 8:80 8:40 NOTICK H)lt I'UIII.ICATION (Not coal lands) l)tattmetil of tha Interior, United Sink' Land Oltlro tit Ukovlnw, Oienon, Septemtier 'i'l, !!.! I ,-MlllPP ill ni'iri' nn" ii n'l.'v.i I U....I uIu,.m niiuloltli'.i lolilli' 1,1 .1 .... I . I I. ... II.11I II..1K...I 1 I........ ......... ,..- Inlry. t)reon, mil on tun aisi iwty -May, t'JII. Die In ll.lt olllro swuin riatenient nnd application No. OlrtSn, Mi piirrlino tho NHU HHM, SH NIJ ilieoii nppralsed al it total tif 1310, tho thither ('Militated at 350,000 hoard feet nt 1 1 per M and tho land nt f0; that said applicant will offer Heec. 10.31.8, nnd S4 Hli'i HcP V. mini proof In support of his nppllcn;a.7: lAOu. ,11011 Will PWi'Fll ninii'iiivn iMi inu '.I .. ...I ........... ul.l..l.ll.l,l IS tllSV fll. 'daV of December, 1911, beforo C. II. l'l'. ""'"O" '" of Klamslli roumr, ni ivv"'""" rii, iiu. .Miy person is ni nucny iu ,.,... ttils pnrrhnso before entry, or Inlllste , a contest at any nine ncioro pnieiu liisues, by filing n corroborated affi davit In this offlce, alleging facts which would defeat tho entry, A. W, OltTON, HegUter. I'lrtt puh Sept. 3 A. ' l"' . Knv. no. HW.K OI'TIMHKIt Portland, Ore.. Sept. II, mil. Healed bids marked nuittde "Hid, Timber Sflo Appllcntloti, August IS, 1911, Crater," and addressed to the Dlttrlct I'nrrster, Portland, Oregon. wilt bo r'celted tip to mid Including ilbn 1911. day of October, mil, (or nil ,t!.e live timber marked for cutting by illio fnrmt omcer, loratcd on an nrea to bo deilnliel dislr.iii.ted by the for- irt officer beforo cutll'.g. begins on npiiroilmntely I.SIfl acres 011 tho wnteribed of Oedssn Creek In 8W.4 jiw.;, ,-t,m II; HWH BBH and fli:t s' so. tfi; NBU NWU and tmsiMlNWM. WtSNKU and 1IKW .silW. 8UUHWU nnd V.M NIHJ r', nml nil tho SKU section 23 jjjji; NWU, 8WU NUVl. NWU jV"i nnd B?4 of tbo BWU. NBV4 sbij nn, hV SHU section 33s jtyt SWU. B4 Ni:U. nnd all the 9Ku avctlon 34. T. 36B., II. CK. M l m-III.Im II.m IVntAF VaIImm.I1 ,1 . ..... 1...IIII. ...W ......V. H..v.n. Const, Oregon estimated to be 7. 5SC.00O feet II. M. of western el low pine; S.sr.Q.OOO feet It. M. of Douglas, fir: 1.&1R.S00 fret II. M. of sugar1 tdmi nud 1.1IO.C0O feet It. M. of I while fir, llvo saw timber, and 273. 000 fret II. M. of dead saw timber, tin: scale, more or less. No bid of timber will be considered, and a do- right to reject any and nil bids Is re ' served Cor further Information and regulations governing sates nddresn C rest Supervisor. Med ford, Oregon (ii:o. 11, ckcii., 9-IMOmr District Korestei list or iMii:uiTi:it indi.w LANDS Hilt BALK I Department ot I lie interior, united Hlnles Indian Bervlceo. Tl1 fll"wlng trncls of Indian lands, wnn mo imulo or hid owner, uescrip- linn, mid npprniiuil price, Dimmed on tho Klamath Indian Hesfrvntlon, Ore. gon, nro orfered for sale, under tho net of cm gross, approved March I, 1 1907. Tbo lands wero Holed Beptein.1 )U 1 ivii, iiiu Minim vein iioii'ii miit'iii.' '" iber 2, mil. nud bids for their pur-J I'!!cIwhi will ho opened Novembor 2,, 1:00 ' I The World MoTetv-So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all tralm and and give you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith. Shop In Connection , Arc prepared to tan oat all Uaaa of Firat CUm Work. IkotlM IMClal atteatioa. O. K. Transfer Co. Dry Papae 871 ' tt !2:..-'f ':v !i"''- v "' -r. c IJrtMHIeendrlcKsnnH,,. ,,.,,. .lohn NVIm.il, HW-ij H,.. . LltlMI .1. .. t . . .. -n,t j rm I I , llllll ,N ' I 'u .,; 1 t VU'K H,... 11.11, ....' "B HWll Mil1. II. nml VIIM. ......' NWU See. II..1I-7. mo Itiith John. NWU NKVS.KU nw USec. 13, and HW-iHWUHiM 3R.HJ 7!10, (C' ',' , ..... ..-,!,-,, n Jimepll I'lttimxi in Sw. 14.30.H! Il.uno nl, W!, KW Mninm I'ookninii ,,i ,, .i, uvvu HI. NMi. Ner. Il.3l.il, 11,000. i:mmal'r.okiiiMirtnl,Hi:u Hoc 1 31-Si 1000. '' llinnia t.'ookmnn nt nl, Nwii o. II-3I..SI I'JOO. The follow lug pauelmif Inn.l Wft, llslwl AiiMiiot SI, IUII, and I.I.U win ho opened October S3 101 1 ,N, ... imit M1.111H irrmni Ciiiiui. Cookiiinu t nl m4 vVu ,. 1 A.I I.O .. .. . in, . "' liniiu v,inilllini v .. 1 I1....I.... 1 al Nl, Him 1 Bee. 28.3B.7j 11.100, Don. Pedro el al. Ntk hw 8w, i,'i'i . "" rr, m;',j. h Nim Hec. 3t31.M: Kto Hon led lililii, niriiiiiptiiiled by a-rsni. fled cliick, payable to IM.011 Wstsot, superintendent, Klniimth Iniltasi school, nml covering 10 per cent of tho prlro offered, limy 1m snlitnltted at tho Klnmnth Agency, dining a pcrM of Uty days prliir to ! n'elnvk p. m. 011 lln dn)s Indlrnteil nlKite fur esek tinrl, at which Hum tho II lll U opened nt tho olTleo of the Bsrney. la nun of ditfvrreil ia)iueut sales, It per rent of tho purrlmso titlca will nrriimpany bid nud IK per rent nti. Ilonitl when hid Is nrreptcd, Noln fur balance, at legal rat nf Interest. tnken, patent In fee when notes sal Interest nro paid tit full All that should appear on the envelnpn era Inlnlng ths bid should lm lllil lor In. herlted Indian Utid," and iliailileef opening bid, Any further Information may U had by applying to IMsnn Wstios, superintendent Klamath Agency, Ore gon. WOOD flood Mat. Wood , ,13.73 4f(Mi llodjr Wood ,t3M . . Delivered . . Uave Orders at Clly lUkrry ItHsar fill W.E.Seahorn v trUEITAKIi. AND EMBALWN Knibaliiilng for siilpmrat a sierlall)r. Day rail No. Me. Night Cell IIM. Nrw r'unrn.1 ' mis mm coMfJi M . WHTTLOCR Und4terfMJ"frTibrtl.Tliflf KXCLVHVKLY Oresrea Kasbalarrs IJerate No.M Day nasi Nlekt raoaes 46aasJ44M Oslco aasl Cfcaael Coraer eMMaeHU. boats Nlgkt PkOM 873 a h H fl Y? h'f 4".