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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1915)
ArtW'"- '.i AiV.ts. -,-' ' WsWNsWMY, FKIimaay a Vfo.gjr'f'j A Kri'j.r.t ' - u - THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON W o Prison Walls Do Not Hinder The Evening Herald "Belgium Helpless Anybuay Till Spring, jTays Commission Need f Relief Still Very Urrfcnl, According to Latest Rtprta ftm Stricken Un How Americans Can Send Their Mite By WILL mWifi : HHHVBK VI MHHlRH WiW Jrv f ..: W. O. MMITH WHor fir ;flk MBIT 7 &&&", ,MII HSfcH CMMW(IMMMMMWMMIMNIMMMA Published dally except by Men From AidingWar Victims ' VUl T vl SA 1, it I 1 BKNT Reetttag hoaee, - The Herald Publtohlag Cesspaay of t.tf'.r y , , -V ' i. k ' I K.WK W B Klamath Fall, at 115 Fourth Street, M. .1. ! tttaklh a4 Mlalk streets an - JvT . K85f i."-."rm".'' '""-' I'AIUM VUHIM AFiriAA menn. l-st IjSf T" Kntered at the postoflce at Klam-i I s '. v - . . . nth Falls, Oregon, for transmission through I lie mails as second-class) nHllf MENT HmiMkiwinliiv rooms 8ee L. J.U. 1"' avs'.AsUa.n Vrtilt tore. tts.:r. TTzrz- .... matter. I . . I I III1WHIM " " I . . i ?-.iaeoM or ssiuae zovj. Subscription terms by mall to any "Sister Susie Knitting Sox for Soldiers" Has Nothing on Sinil orflOl ROOMS Choice iuHm ta address In the United States: One year 96.00 UtW Odd Fallows and WIIIIU build lags;, IMM loeaUoa la the elty. See W. O. tatta. HmU oUcm. 10-tf One month . . .60 Sing, tor Scores or rnsoners re ivnuung for Europe's Stricken Kia.MATHKAI.I-S, - ORKOON FOR SALE WKONKSDAV, PKIIRUAUV 3, 181(1 J't-r HsssWSPvSsrvCvlHa asmPA lT.H fmiff - K't I f-v I "at bf& I & - fog ft C4 J -ft m ;ai ?- i i m tam HteU??! Mr&r' I "v" ' JL ' ": FOR 8ALE Aute: household and kitchen furniture. J. H. EVKRKTT l-3t Sixth and Main sts.' . i i FOR SALE OR TRADE Best tea acre tract la southwestern Wash-! ingtoa, within city limits; or will! trade, for Klamath Falls residence or fl) AMI STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS ranch. Address telephone 14. P. O. Box 1011;, j-et THK 1-AHMKItS' MARKET Baatertse for Me Herald, so cast PROFESSIONAL CARDS SMWSMSMMMAM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AssMsUUIS ' tKMnUNOB Nwlwi Oregon AasodaUea Title Mea ') Ofsta aad Rssideaca. NWear. T ul HaU Ph0M "' OUTfOX B. WIKKI.KH n ryiOrlaa aa4 Bargesa IpaaHflHinfaali (Balaal Traataaat) 0ce aaaae: t to 11:10 a. at; I ta t ai. araalaaa. 7 to k ! AM ATR FALLS Steam Laundry per pooad, 40c RevaftBir, Be aiarhlae will re- Naw eoUar iaaealae prepares the cellar for the tie. Wood! Wood! .Block, slagle load 92.75 7 Block, doable load ...... .94.00 Absolutely dry slabs 98,25 (Extra on hill) 16-Inch Body and Limb Wood 4-foot Body and Limb Wood Rock Spring Coal Leave orders at -Ashland Fruit Store, Sd aad Mala. . PHONE ats-j P. C. CARLSON Livery Co. IK NEW HANDS Horses bought and sold. Har ness and buggies for sale.- Good rigs for hire and gentle horses. Baled hay and grain for sale. Pheae 21SJ We Wl Give Scrip .WITH ALL SPOT CASH WOOD (wHVBiNHM at regalar prices. Jave meaey with order or pay oa " j" DeUrery KLAMATH FUEL CO. 515 Main Street T'-iil - iLm djirH mwB,mm isot $ Do theWerk Jurt Right !WrK:T pinole -tY '"Tht-'Kaaw Haw Mom" Ki.'4)ak A' Wasaaah, PImsm S17 . .r "ffJ ffljto -Hs44. delirend at a ajtats St aaasa, eOc & THE FOLLOWING, taken from the American Lumberman, haa a direct bearing upon a theme that has been duelt upon by the Herald In this celumn: Whenever the, farmer Is criticised tor not patronising home merchants hia response is either that he can get better goods at lower prices abroad or that the merchants will not pay him a reasonable price tor his pro duce and he does not, therefore, feel obliged to reciprocate by glrlng them his patronage. To some extent his complaint about the' lack of a good market for his produce at home is reasonable and. sound. Grain and live stock arc sold by the farmer to the grain buyers and stock buyers so far as a market for them is con cerned, the general merchant Is not directly, though he Is Indirectly, con cerned. Eggs and butter afford two exam ples of the lack of a local market that any reasonable person could be ex pected to be satisfied with, and they are the two common articles pro duced on the farm that afford a means of communication or a point of contact between the farmer and the local merchant. , Of course, the average general farmer gives comparatively little at tention -to his poultry and not much more to the production of milk and butter. Poultry generally receives all the attention that It get from the wife, and both eggs and butter commonly are marketed by her. Many merchants have from time immemorial refused to pay cash for either butter or eggs. The farmer, if he wishes to sell them, must take hie pay in merchandise. To this pol icy Is to be attributed, to some ex ten! at least the estrangement, If an. that exists between the rural merchant and the farmer. One re sult has been the producing of butter and eggs Jias been neglected and relegated to an Inferior position on the general farm. Another result nits been to -create in tl'e mind of the farmer the belief that the local merchant was undertaking to com pel him to buy by refusing to ac cept his produce except in exchange to' merchandise. It is more than a peculiar Coin' ctdence that the two items most com' monly mentioned In contributing to the high cost of living are the items that some retail merchants refuse to buy for cash. Notwithstanding the neglect that the producing of eggs and butter suffers on the average farm even during that period of the year winter when there is moro time available for giving them at tention than at any other season, a very Jarge part of the butter and eggs consumed is still produced on the general farm. Dairying ax a special industry has developed enormously and so has poultry, raising and egg producing, but these industries have developed most largely near to the great mar kets and. they supply, comparatively speaking, a small part of the butter and eggs that are consumed. The' general farm still Is the main source of milk and egg supply. It all of the rural merchants in a town do not wish to handle butter and eggs, let them by agreement, either establish a butter and' egg market where cash will be paid for these products or let them by agree ment, have one of their number pay cash for butter and eggs, Of course, the Independent market will be better, as there would be a tendency always to spend the mosey whero the cash was received, the merchant who took this produce would get the large share of the cash trade, sssraJf:ssssHi?iF"- Bmmmto BI?3iBSRVisskiRBlr2nTS5'S i jiF - Hm4BSBBBBBBBBBmCaSSASSBBBBBBBBBBBBM KCsjgagSBslsHBSBBSBSBBBBBBBBBW ", Jl&F gstgSBBBBBBBTBBBBBBr"HHHgVv - -'.SBBBt'' " afcSeHsssssf5RlgalHsssm .- rr jrssHHHsm ' gaKxsasaMPs-yaBsssssssrvr y - " ' A BELGIAN REFUGEES IN THE RUINS OP TERMONDE. i, ,.,,, ,,.., Sm00 SIi-1IIk, f tli American PulUh K. m-wllt. Uiruli donation, (o ; ' '. ..,. ., ..... ,ninP llof commlltot., IniiKht them how. eominlltmt tu-i., Onl) mufti,,,. J?. ,Nhn "" "u- - . S, wnH , (in, prlHi.n tho other day. ami warm, wll w ktilti by u, iiiul tin. wlfv. and Sli-trr .Maty: Mtc im, (0k ,ir kl,nK )inK. WardimiirlHom-m at flrt. -'Un ntv m li mil. til I Hint' fljlL.ir.il. utllil III, Vltl kllllllllC toO. Iltllllt'limtly nilillll tn I.., i . ,. ' '" .. . I...... l.lHVlW.ll . . M. . ... .1. ,l,.lt..,. UnillMMtlll1.1,l .!. ,......, i to Aiim jnno, ..on in...' .v.,,,,,.. ..w ,tli ii,nior ior uiu i-onn ......... ,,-.. rl,,,iM. Hfsimg-j .. , .... .... i'...... irn,i ili. i.wt nf UH ..l.lt.lr.iii wiimim uml iioii.-Olllliat HJ llf lllOlU tll'lliHo u 111 k,,.... mul smllt. so comlcsceiidhiRly nt us imu" Mrs. flhellliiK lld Mm. niul P nwwvn ninny notiH MrMh': ....... vim, .mi r.ip v.mr Iniirvls ii,!L-,.tiHl tlint I hit nrlsoiicfH inlxlit wiu.it who an. not lii uri.ntii t.A ' ........ u ..f iiM.n.n'kiilt. Oshornn kvo hi roim.-nl. '" will ilint.ii, moio Urn,. (l, i, a. j Qrcptlngs from Danny the nt. f 'Tho convicts took In It willingly," !"" I"''1 J" ' h; ,,. "! ki.o,j, r .... ...... ii(. ... i I nil Inlvrttfilllii v i. . . & HIiik Sing. xniti Mrs. siicmiiK. "wim or inmi " " i-m mip ' in his chrerleai wnrswept rttlage,fnra mnri ndnH lhn many women ' ,1'ctor will upm a package oi.p of thcso'l Know, and they like It, for It gives ,,,"!,, """'""'"'"J !! In iU In It lu will flml u tniifflur, "'" occupaiion uuring ino iionrs - ""? .niiiors tr, v CCORDING to the Commission For Belief In Belgium, the American o. ""J";. '"''."......'. , ' . ' , ' ,,,v am fnrc.1 to l.,v alon.. In thfllr'll'K .oiiiuthlng frt.y for m,.u ,Z pie win iniiKiniy nave to reea we ueiguin eo ileal I tuis w utcr. "We '" " ""' ... L . .,.. ,- .,,... iiny.tr k.iw It I Hmif . . ' . hare take., ml.... to Investlxate." said one of the Mimmissloiwra last I will throw It about Ills neck, or per- 'lls. ami take their minds off Itolr."'" ' x wlr rtnl oPPMi week. "Hii.l the lu-i Informed Europeans tell us that there will he mo haps gho It to little- Paul or tiny niirroundlngs. .."" ' .'' "' "' "f"": ,"frl I wc-nt Into tho chapo! ami picked .n.M.-n., un-j uinro thaaasr It means that we must keep up change In the uillltarj situation this winter. the work until sprltis lircaH or longer.' It has. la-oil n r.nc with hunger, this business of ft'ctllng t..VK),0OO people with stipiilliw gatlirn.il a linir i world nway. All Itulglum ilcpemH on Anicrl can food. Half of Hi'li:liiiii W never moretlian n wei-k nlicnil of 4nrr.itliiu Often II lias come lIo.ci tliuti lli.it. Once the province ot I.IiiiIhiih.', munlo anil hilly, was Mlarxlng In soine eommuuttles the HHiple Iml ii.it eaten ler two days, when one of our Unltetl States coniils managed to horum from the Genua us enough breail to keep the people alive until no AinerUaii slilpinnt tnired to remy the loan. Ouce Captain f.ucey. the shipping agent In Holland. bad to borrow 10.000 tons of wheat from the Dutch govt'rniuc.f l.leye .ui.t Hamme and historic Ghent were crying for hreail. and It n.i h tVentl days before the next American ahtp was due at Itotteriiaui Till- win a nohle thing for Holland to do since the Dutch theiifehes are short on Cmul, Ves; It Is a race with hunger, and America, now that she has r ieel the starter, imi-i j nun iiiin m Aiuerna s grcai anu Kiunous pun in ine worm war or nil I I.. That every American may have a personal chance to help so Heteliti 'he Commission Tor Itellef In Kelginiu has arranged Its "panel pint plan.'' Am one who 'units to eml .i p.ukage containing between twenty ami tfi imiiiii ! of nonperlsliahle foml need only put a tag on the package, address the tag to lie nearet collcrttoii depot of the commission, stamp It In the regular w.t.i ni'l drop It In the mall chute, tr the giver puts on the package tag his n-inie in.l ail.lress. TOfJIITIir.It WITH THE LETTRIt "It." the money he his pent for Kiamps ) le leruiiiled. . I'.iei. igi- iinllisl In. in oi.i.l.o.N slioulil be aililrcsxe.1 lo TIIi:oi)Ol:L' li WII.COX, JIl'XiriPAL DOCK. POUTLAND. who is collecting agent for this (' lUliict. Kn,l..ivl,iA ulm ..,. (tnA.I 11 ll.nrf. II.Hli.l.tV ...... .... ..X... . ...... . ". ....-- ..... . n,-.'. ...... ,'..... ... . than Peter. And he will go forth on out four or flvo men to teach first. ""' ,'. ; "IH'riTiiito that niUforlim tho snowy paths and hum a Polish Uno of them was n hurly fellow, r. '"' folk song for ho will ho warmer, and haps n burglar and I was surprised "l,r inmnui cannot work lif . . ' . . .. ....... tllllHM ulMtakA mil.. t . .. . . f happier to know that some one in far ,ai mo Keen interest m took in the." ""' "."" n ob. too much to, on" America has remembered hlm.ijarn. ineri', oui i nopo that ptliotu ri Hut he will nuver know who knitted! "tin unrke.i n f. .,....,.,... .... wl'orfr lake tip thu prneilre " this muffler. i, Hwlng of It, and said: ' Mr". Wlielllng'a vll( 0 Hlns uH reiers miittier m jiting knitted to-' " '(joe-, (hi I, fascinating? "'"""" ""r iineresi in thvprfaet. ..ay "np the rlvor." A sharp-faced, ..A,0lhw on (lf nm ,"" ' J" "l" W birs Ut Pickpocket, a burly con.man or may. WM ,,,, f fcllUlM ,. "-- f ' ho a lifer, who has t,ken a life nnd lslforo, n(t w gtarf ,0 ,,u ,,, T ' ' m,,U ' paying for It In knlttlng-knlttlng, o the needles nnd yarn again. h ' .,.'" ' 0,U,, '""""nalrs.H n,. coiiming one stiirn. elrop stllch, n ..... . ,,..,.. . . '':"" ""l """ ""k k tF(Ui.i ... . . . ... . ' " Ivk cot n wlfn liseW In II....I.. i.. .... ..... """Ti mo long notirs alter tho tier doors . ... . ... ""'--; me prisoners, too t'ondltkes ... .... .Ill' mild 'ntl.l .,, Il.lnlla l',.i I...I . ... . llB are iockcu and he i, alone n IH U. ... V. . "'""" " ""ore wonuemuiy tiMter at the crl ,1 -... 'NOW I'll wrltn Imp llint I ntn lin ttln' .. . " P"SSJ tl Peter's muffler w,l, bo well MtM.ttZ """ '" "'"S1?'" "" h ""' """'Sfi though, for tho pickpocket, thug,. i,,'!'to ,, lf '. r Mong hours " gunman or llne.hnnded forger can v,cU VB ,.i ... w ... " 'o ... . "'"" MknllUd articles inh. ilr ttons of the United States, what is succocdcd In staying in Mexico City. the best country of all to live In? Since wo have loarned that bo was locked in a Mexico City jail twelve IT'S ALL-RIGHT to put things' das of tho tlmo and couldn,t ,cavc War Vrtrram t M.-et off until tomorrow-if we keep !; wanted to. Yea. verily, life .In, f,,,, ,,, Swrw op a st Irh nml nick li , wn .,.. ... .. " ! '-"" ing received at tho iiniri' of iImm. ....... ... .: "-".iing continued. "Warden Oi lorno .,. ,. ,.., ' ir": :r ' ,n,?f'.o,:.:,v,"!Au,".'' of ....r co,miee's ork uZ : ' .' ir:"'" Thero are nv hnn,,,.., e T.l L"I,0B "" " ""! wl,,. .,. ,rlug n1iS5r LniinnB a. l?i ill k ",m,lu" "B niHB. MTU. KfnfSt I ssssssBSBBBSBssHsasBSsSaSHaHassvi 'We aro going to furnish yarn and'molher'a did.1 as well as ihelr greal tmi-i mind the fact once Tomorow. that yesterday was .Mexico Is one d d president after another. THERE IS ONE piece of news that UL'T DON'T let thla deter you from we can rely upon, whether the wires tacking the proper numbers over your arc- repaired today or not That 'front stoop, porch, piazza, veranda, Is that the armies are still fighting in Pergoda or whatever you call it. Kurope, and each one Is walloping, I lie tar out of tho other, perhaps i IF THAT Fremont high school scoring a "greatest victory of modern course In dinner loro will only tell times." us how to extricate n misguided fish bono from our throats without the . necessity of given an Imitation of O.NE SCIENTIST figutes that Ore- M, ,ngsen boforo eomminv. wn.PR gou will be in danger of floods after Rirlctlv for It i It goes dry, as the countless gallons now consumed as -'Ciasers' ramble at will. , WASHINGTON Fob. 3. - Civil war derails hundreds hero and In tin. Federal dopuimcnts In other oc cupations meet (ntilgbt at tho an nual encampment or tho 0. A. It. of tho District of Columbia, Plans will oo maiio fur tho national G. A. It.. roiinlon, whlrh will bo held here next 'DltlGGIKT hcptomber or October. i THE MOST PATIENT PATIENT, T ! United Press Service I i;i.-i;iKATl, O., Feb. 3. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW, will then imiNG PHILIPPINE PRODUCT TO EXPOSITION SOME ONE GIVES the population united Press Set Wee of Mexico as being presidents, mules. francisCOO. Feb. 3Chas. motion picture camera men and a .,, .. .. few half breeds. l Morff,,xC,8; lro'irc8cnt'nD h P- Inces of Mlndanio and Suu of tho Philippines Islands, has Just arrived ONE CHAP, wishing to overpower ( hero with .'00 cases of exhibits for the rum habit, was advised by a tho Panama-Pat l(lc International Ex. friend lo eat an apple every time inosltlon. tIik., itiiimi.. n... i.i nni. lie wantod a drink. Iro decided to lection of pearl ever sent from the stick to the "plzen," opining that' Pacific pearl ilshlnc melons. n. ho would be rh worse shape if he ate hontntlons of tho forcsty, mining nnd "'" P1"M r n a aay. 'agriculture of tbo Islands and ills- I plays of the arts and domestic SEVERAL DAYS ago we ventured 'science. They will bo Installed lm. a query as to why fiora, after boingmedlatDly In the Philippine pavllllon presmeni a coupie oi weeks, still and in tho cxhll.li nnlnew. Miss' com ,aml men who nluo that rvn celsr. mat oeautirul dark shade of kstr I which is so attractive. u oalr tts i "iii-iimo rscipo. . Nowadas wo get this famoucak Hire by nuking nt niiy drug itorjttr J in oo cent bottle of "W)eth's Htfsist wuipmir Hair Hcmedy." tvtilcb dart- ens llio hair so nnturally, to stuI; ' iiuuuuf can poMiniy (ciiitsti been utiiilliiii. iim.i.i.. i, .i.u . "-.-. ,. ..vAMir., iv lKf vs f uauurun-. stops scaln llcliln and fs- jlng Imlr. You Just dampen a ipom rsort brush with It and draw Uds through your Imlr. taking ods Msllt Hnlr that loses Its color and lu.tr. ,n",, Bl -Uln' ' mornlai Ik HAVS l;.tllri irsi.VU ItKCIPK OP I'HAHi: AMI HUl.PHUIt ami: TEA Sfitilnri l.,.n.,ilr..l . ... . ,.i,i ....,::".'." i""K) co,n- rl.enltfadcs.turnrav.,iuii.; rn)P "nlr 'll'l'"rs; hut wbtt ft. I; .,;,:: ::z. rv m viKHl inh. caused by . i.vk i ..Tr.-,",,. 'd wycth-ssii. ,.,; Tr '..'...'. ,unauc,ly "0''" I'l'ur In tho hair. Our ranln.:p.nn,, 8,""""' ' '. besldrs bsnK- pita! b most jmtlont pfttlent. iiinfU ,.. . -.!... - fully tJnrLtfififttt' !... !.! tt tm mi. "miiiu uii u hi ill urn nr Hsiasss iK ..j - s,,.,,,,. anv iitati unci z z Trs!L f"""hu . p oc; d iiiy:"'"' i ,i ,. ' '""" m,u ' "onuiirm, nnd thousands of ..'"" """ ,ur" nnu gives it sssy- -." ..nnu una sort-no. Him i,n. Sectored ShU see AND NOW, class, after ooulaariu ins aooos aad sterau la otksr Don'tNeglect Those Rheumatic Pains You kuow that rheumatism, once It becomes established, lequlres prolonged treatment It means niuch misery ami torturo during that time. The Joints become stiffened and swollen-you tannot move without pain tho pain Is Incestnm and sleep Is denied you, When the Joints show a tendency to stiffen or bt-tonm tho leist painful then is iho tlrao to remembor ' NyaFs Rheumatic Remedy promptness of treatment counts much toward eliminating tho disease tho longer you neglect It the moro painful and lingering It becomes. Nyal's Rheumatic Remedy removes the poison from the system In the shortest possible timeits continued use will re sult in a permanent cure. A largo bottle for $1.00, , Whatever a good drug store ought to have-and many things that ?zz':r,i:'.X'-"m'" m-c" "r - UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Corned Mala aad Heveatli KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON slxt nurses and dosplte this never nut-is a word. For "MLy Hhin. i ino city hospital's patent whom student treating for almost tllso IHO. Hho-s umstrucled entirely of wood, lienio iho patience. it K thu cltj hospital's J iimnn (inHents ,,, mental Inn, Tho women ' e-xpcrlracntnl nurses aro every knowu Idea Hint t for oxperl- IllirROU l.n... llioroughly efflclcnt on Mis , "Ulllll STOPS HEADACHE PAIN.JWLGIA Don't gnffarl Ost a dimt pule-ofDr.JuDM'Hetduka Powdeti. I'earnnco of abundance. (Paid Advertisement) s ' Insurance Hut! pays, nun nsfi i .llnie. S-. CliHroio, mr. Mala - t. All sh.i links fs nervoH. I . ?.u M,,.fA,,, yur b"' nd rellovs ' '...., IHimnir nr violent 4l.r.l.l.l.. I Wu-rpool has contribute- .. I'l.'V'",". mmn.1 "" Dr. ' "very fifteen of n. ,. .,:"".." Z '. ' .T?'.,"'"'''. This V.M- sorvkn nr .i.. . . """"""" '" tho , ,' '". rrnei act almost msg( " -"u im'll rir W .. .. .. - - Miii irtii-KalEru nnu A fsu' mo. t.t. " '" iitJW I1PII. triuilsi fl-.- ...... " ' " '"" " army, 13,000 Iprrllorlnis .... nun min . .... ,M . "v" "" l" navy, Doctors llllltLPa n.wl ..!!.. "UklOrS, togo'nnn "' ""- "Who tot, . " -U v v. lotnl in. '".ins niitr von tnw.. .. ...... .1.. ,.. Hill wo,,,.r what ,, , ;W, M . I- or "'"""uy"Ketwl..t Herald wnnt nils get tMittiv HALL GRILL Sumiay Chicken Dinur 75c Tindall's Orchestra HENRY E. DAY, ft . ii.i. . w,u,h r.tain is refiinlng the nrnf WINES ' ,IOH''' 'ALIFOHMA WIXKH W'lli: APPLE I1BANUV I in: PEAf-H I1IMNDV I'UIW (HIAPE IWANDY Vlu-Hs uml many other '"""""""" "-Ks for the Home KlAMATII , LIQUOR COMPANY AGAINST THE TIME OF WANT TlSwj you will bo well KUiudid If ouf protootion ho n well tilled mtvlosT bank book, Want lias no lersjF for the saving but only ' Uj thoughtless. Tho time to lsr against want Is while, you t earning. Uegln that protects ly opening an account hero day, or nsxt pay dny. ' " FWST STATE AJSfi SAVINGS BA1 KLAMATH FALL. OIIOON . & 'ffik m ,. " F S" 1SH - S- .-JJ 'u"i i. . .r. I. "II r W.3 ?1G. - r, f . 1 ? -i ,J " ayrn r .Jo ,t