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pack ioim EVENING ROSEnCRO REVIEW, . SATt'RDAV, OCTOBER 21, 1016. REl'l HI.1CAN I-LAXKS. lu the National Republican plat- form there 19 a plank declaring In favor of a tariff commission. The vices each Sunday morning at 11 o' Democrats in the late Congress pass- clock; Wednesday evening Bervice d such a law but now, Hughes, with I which includes testimonies of heal great vehemence, declares he is In'lng In Christian .Science, at 7:liu iuvor of repealing the law. There is also a plank In favor of rural credits, those under the age of 2u years con 'i:u Democrats In the late Congress venes In the same building at 9 : 4 fj ...........1 ., II.. CLL. It 1 Ji should be renealed. This shows that he Is slinnlv a knocker, a growler, a critic who never tells what lie would .in The Uciiuhlleans deehire in favor of a merchant marine. The lhiiiifinra.ru lKissed, :l shimiine hill r...- ih.. n,iri,n.i. nf vnlnrirlne mill strengthening our merchant marine, j young people's meetings arc charae Aiiniii lliiclira savs It should be re- terized by bright .live wire talks and pealed. Hut he dues not say what he would do. The Hepubllcans declare In favor of a child labor law. The Democrats passed such a law and Hughes Willi characteristic sameness oblccts and says It should be re pealed. The Hepubllcans have a plunk In favor nf a workmen's com pensation law. The Democrats passed such a law, and Hughes as usual ob jects and says It should be repealed. What does the reader think of n candidate who repudiates all the best imrt of his plattorm even before olwllon. HugheK Ih iv mere n-i?a- tivu limn. lie always opposes hut never piopoHQS. KxchiUiK. o I.AST PllJXfJ IHtlVKN ON . I KAIMtOAl) .The last piling on the. Wlllanict te Pacific Kaiiroad was driven last Kri- day at. S:4a p. in. by James favors, of the pile driving crew, on a span crossing Smith itiver. It was just one year ago on that day since the crew began work on the bridge that spans the rmprjua Itiver and Smith Itiver. The bridge work and trestle will be finished by the last of (lie month. The only unfinished work remaining is the finishing of Hie spans across n part, of Smith Itiver. This does not refer to the work which Is going on across the lakes hetween Sin il li Itiver and the Sins- law. where drawn are being put In, which will probably take all whiter to complete, but this work does not interfere with train service. (Janll ner Courier. j None So (JimmI mm Chamberlain's, "1 consider Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy the best medicine on t ho market for colds and coughs. " Mrs. 1). II. McDowell. Fori Wayne, nd. Obtainable everywhere. c , -n. v:i-: i Till': smith it t i ;u .MAI 1 1 SI'.ltVH'l The mail service on Smith Itiver has been changed so that beginning last Monday all of the Smith Ulver mall will be routed from Ileedspoti lo Sulphur Springs, instead of from liardiner jib has been done before. Tile Smith Ulver people will get Ihelr mail three times a week .Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The mall boat will leave Sulphur Springs on the morning of the days mentioned, returning in the afternoon of the same day. This being a rural deliv ery route, the mail will lie distributed as before. Mail for Sulphur Springs and along Snilih Itiver will leave (lar ilfuer al I p. in.. Iteai'hlug Iteedsport In lime to culch the mall boat lu Sulphur Springs. - tlaiiliiier Courier. olii:;o ki i.is i iim ion. SAI.KM. Ore., Oct. 1 B. Oregon's total registration Tor the general election next month will be approxi mately L'T.'i.inMi, or nearly 'III, lino be low the 1 !t 1 1 registration, according to estimates by Secretary or State Ob'OII DIM Ttllt SI HMI'I'S TO si:itmi s oi-Kli l lox III'. I. 11. I In it If this week submit ted lo a serious operation, that of having an liifei'itMl tonsil removed. Dr. 1'l iltl MUrcssI llllv pel tonneil the uelicale operation and sl.ites that Dr 1 Hurtle was game to t tie end. He sas he will now better limlt'i stand what It imans to shove a lta loi k - like lu-' stiutneiit down some ol Ills patiauts' throats, and when tlie complain et pain will rcllee them. Dr. Harlli' was (rented in the hospital three or! lour d: IliHlie. s and has sine eeu reinov I la i hoi . d gaining rapidly i.mdi; si i.ai: hi l l- I'n d Strang, cinielv tor. 1, 'tinned here iute tie li'!inly ol K'.Ml. Ii.issed a cull pie et da -i Hi' s;,s the crewels ol Tllllt Inpec I'liday from wllrle lie oil bllMlless Hint locallt art- now busy shipping their sncir beets lo Crams I'ass. Sevi-ral cars haf already lu-en leaded, tucoi il nig to Mr. Sir. nig. while others will he sent during ttie next week o - IIOAHS MlMll AI'i: HI hi:. Saiuuel Hill, the good roads inhii rate, pass.il througli Uomburg on Thursday eiiroiilc from Seallle to San l-'i am Isco. His mission there Is to inter, 'St the people of California ill 11 $ 1 fj.lHMt.OIIII tsslle till Ili'W state highways. It is Vr. Hill's plan tf build a trunk line fMi nilnic truin I.e.- Angeles lo Seallle. Clear Bad Skin From Within. I'lltiply, muddy romph'Xtons ate due lo 1'iipurHies In the blood. Cleat up ih- skin by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their mild laxaiie iiiiali ties remove the poisons from the s s t''i'i and brlulit.ii the eve. A full. h-e. non-griping howJ movement In ilic iiiorniliL' is the reward of a dose o' !'i. King's New Life Pills the nighl b'foie. Al your Druggist, 2ic. Al TO STAGE LINK DEPOT. Dally stages and sutos Tor Marsh fluid and all Coos Ray points, also lor Peol and Millwood, leave .0. W. HI'P' grocery store, 133 Sheridan street. Cash paid for product along U Iln. Ul'XUAV AT THE I'HlItCHES. ChrUllun Science Society, corner L.ane ana .Main streets. Hold ser- All ure welcome. Sunday Bchool for Itiiptist, l!ev. W. II. Kalon, pastor, ! '' his Is the church or the glad hand and warm heart. We aim lo "lkc " ' services attractive and , helpful. In the Sunday school here 1 are classes suitable for all. The Inspiring music. The preaching ser vices you will find to be spiritual and helpful, and the atmosphere cordial I nless you ure attached to some other congregation, you are cordial ly invited lo a place among us. Sun day school at ! : 4 5 a. m.; preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p It. V. P. U. at li:30 p. m.; midweek servico Wednesday at 7::i0 p. m. The pastor will preach next Sunday IVeshytcrlnii -- Sunday school at tl-jr.. ,.i..,iltil(r it ii .,, n 'in yQ iSoclf!,y iU Dr Wallace II. I,ce, president of Albany t;,,,,, wiM pmu,h ,,, morr11K ! am) cn-fnlnn. The topic In the morn- wjn Kotir-.SUro chriB- 'tiiin;" tn the evening, "God's Hope Concerning Vou." II you do not worship el new hen?, do not fail to hoar Ir. Lee. Iteui-gnniy.ed Lutlcr Day Salnls. Services at Hagles' Hall (fronts on Jackson street, entrance from Main street. Sabbath school at 10 a. in.; at 11 a. in., "Which Day Should the Christians observe as the Sabbath, Saturday or Sunday?" 8 p. in., 'The Ministry of Christ. " Illustrat ed by pictures. Minister, Klder A. C. Ilannore. o l-'or Constipation, When you want a pleasant laxa- tive try Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild and gentle and produce nj griping or other unpleasant effect Obtainable, everywhere. c LODGE CARDS WOOD.MIO.V OK THU WOULD, Oak Camp No. 12fi. Meets lu the Odd Fellows' hall In Itosuburg every lst'& .'ltd .Monday evenings. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. T. D. WKATllKltFOKL), C. C. ,M. iM. .Mll.l.lilt. Clerk. K.Ua.KS, ltoscbiirg Arle meets In their, hall on Jackson St., on 2nd and 4 111 .Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good standing always wel come. HOWAltD 1 1 KSS. W. P. II. K. UOOD.MAN, W. Sec I'hono M 18:1. WOMHN Oh' WOOIH-H.U'T, Lilac Circle No. 4 9. Meets on the 1st nnd Urd .Monday evening of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. Visit ing members In good standing are Invited to attend. l.KNA UKNN, (I. N. CI. AHA CAWI.I'tl'll.D, Clerk. O. K. S., Kosebing t'tmptcr No. 8. Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and Hid Thursday In each month. Visiting members In good standing aro respectfully Invited to attend. M A K I : A. UlTI'.lt, W. M FUKK JOHNSON, Sec. ItKllKk AIIH, Itoseburg Hebekuh Lodge, No. 4 1, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows' Teinplo every Tuesday evening. Visiting Bisters and brethren Invited to attend. M IIS. F.FFIK SCIIWAU.. N. O. MltS. TII.I.1F, JOHNSON. Sec. KI.SIM HI'MIMIltKY. F. S. I. O. O. I''., ltlslng Star Isvdgo No. meets III the Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Vlslling brethren nlwavs welcome. ,1. II. IIAKSI1, N. tl. CAUL OHMAN, H. S. M. FICKl.K, F. S. . of I'. LOIHilC. Alpha Lodgo No. 17, meets ovcrv Wednesday eveu ing lu I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Knight always welcome. l'uy dues to Hoy F. Durblii, M. of P.. at "Duds for Men" store. W. II. 1IOWDF.N, C. C. K. 10. WIMHFltl.Y. K. n. S. A. I''. ,V A. SI., lamrel UmIiio No. 1:1. Uegular Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month nt Masonic Temple, Hoseliurg, Ore. Visitors welcome. li. II. WILLIAMS, W. M. W. F. 1 1 A H 11 IS, Secy. LO A I, OHDF.It OF MOOS!':. Hom- liuig Lodge No. 1 0 ;l 7 . Meets Mon day evening of each week, nt 8 o' clock In Maccabeo hall. All visiting In nt hers are Invite,! to attend. W. J. MOON, Dictator. 11. O. 1'AHliF.TF.K, Secy. II P. o, l:lks, llosolnirn loilgo, No. :vM. Holds regular connuunlca llons al the F.Iks' Temple, on the 1'n.l and Ith Thursdays of each inoiilli. Ail inemtiers reiiuesletl to attend regularly, nnd all visiting brothels arc cordially Invited to attend F. 11. STKWAKT. K. II IU H. UIDDLF. Secy. . O, O. P., l liloll llnennipilient No. 0. Meets III Odd Fellows' Temple, ewty Thursday evening. Visiting bleliiten alwns welcome. .1 It. ItAILFY. C. P. K. S ('111 KLKHKASE. It. P. j ii haii:y. h. s. JAMES KWAIIT. F. S. O. o. P., Plilletai tiin IahIiTo No. H. Meets III Odd Fellows' Temple corner Jackson and Cass Ms., on Saturday evening of each week Members of the order In good st, Hiding are Invited to attend. O. 11. PICKENS, N. O. .1. H. 1IAILEY, F. S. M. M MILLER. It. 3. ( All Classified Advertisement In serte1 new today will be found on Page 0, under "New Today" bead. .MISCKI.iaXKOL'S. LUSSONS ON MANDOLIN, Guitar Violin, llanjo. See Ferguson at I'arslow & Hell's. FOIt EXCHANGE. 5 acres, well improved, in Wilbur, Oregon, for dairy stock. Address Loren Cox, l'hoeulx, Ariz., It. 3. PLENTY of money to loan on good real estate security. Agent Mort gage Company Holland America. Isaac Best, Grants Pass, Ore. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. Saturday evening, gentle man's scarf pin, valued as a gift Finder please return to Iteview office. LOST At Isadora, fox hound, black with tan feet, small white strip on breast, doer proof. $15 reward ir returned to E. ftice, Oaklund, Oregon. LOST. Ulack and tan bound, marked with white spot on breast. Last seen on Long Creek. Apply to Aaron DyBert, Looking Glass. Phone 24-F ;I4. WANTKII WANTED. Housework to do by day Call IIOII West Lane. r week. WANTED. Rooms or house, fur nished or unfurnished. W. A. Ilogard Heal Estate Agency. Phone :!0:t. HIGH SCHOOL CIltL will work for board and room and small com pensation. Apply at 12tl North Ratio St. WANTED. To board and care for infants and small children; alsu day nursery. Address 10. 'A., care Ueview. SITUATION WANTED. --Competent male stenographer and bookkeeper with good references desires posi tion In Southern Ore. P. O. Box MI7, Itoseburg, Ore. KOIt KENT. 'Olt KENT.- -2 furnished rooms close In, with heat and bath. ;52 S. Main. 'OH RENT. Two large, airy bed rooms in quiet place. Prices reas onable, phono 416-J. FOR RENT.- Furnished room, Willi or without board, gentleman pre ferred, r.n-l Mill street. 'OR RENT.- Nico sleeping room, with balh, in private family. For information phone 225-1, . 'OR RENT CHEAP. Ranch of 15 at res. with good house and barn, 2' tulles from Itoseburg. Phone 27-F14. OR RENT. - .Modern rooms,- hot water heat. Terms $!l..'iO pel month for one person or $12 for two. 2;tti North Stephens street. KOR SAMO AND TRADE 'OH N FOR SALE. - $1 per Hill lb., Iclvered. new. Call 102 Flint St. FOR SALE. -CHv transfer, doing good business. J. A. Ilarge, Sutll elilll. Oregon. FOIt SALE. Windfall apples. 25c per hu. at the orchard. Phone 27-F14. Peler Dldtel. 'Olt SALE - Registered Poland China boar, three years old. Ire land llros., Olnlla, O.regon. 'till SALE --Windfall apples. 2.". cents per sack at Ihe orchard. L. L. Ilodie, West of Soldiers Home Hit EE buggies nnd hnrness for sale or trade. What have you to ex change? Call at 1K1 South Kane t)U SALE.- Fine driving horse, s years old, weight 1 0 o 0 . Will sell cheap or trade for hay. Phone It! F 2. I'Olt SALE. Ono 34 Mitchell wagon, high peat, good order; 1 6-ton tr ck. Inquire J. F. Culver. Roseburg. OH SALE Apples. 25c per hu llel at the ranch, one mile east ol fames station. Hring your boxes. J. I., llarphnm. MIXED oats and vetch seed for sale. J cents pound; also clear vetch seed Phone I O F 4. Mrs. Anna M. Long, Cleveland. OATS FOR SALE - About 400. uiostlv wethers. Will sell In lots lo suit. J. II. Ilawiey. Divide, Lane County, Oregon, The Fitzgerald place. In Flournoy Valley, containing 240 acres, for no; terms. J. E. Fitzgerald, trustee. Matshfleld. Oregon. Foil SALE Onc'Now York clutch control for Ford car; puis a per inanent neutral In Ford. Easily and quickly l'-M'h''l 4 bene I ;'. Al'TO FOR SALE. Touring car in first class running order, cheap for cash. Call at the Hook Store. 231 No. Jackson St.. Roseburg FOR SAI.K OR TRA1K. Five hacks, will trade for hay or Kraln or sen for cash: also four autouiohlles for sale. Apply to either IaiuIs Kohl hnKcii or John Hanks. A Until gray mare, weight about 1100, in aood shape, 8 years idd; work single or doulile; for sale cheap. Itolit. V. I lav Is, Oakland. Orp., care A. K. Stearns prune orchard. FOR SALE. Blacksmith bop In Sutberlln, with building, grounds, tools, stock and equipment; doing good business. Call on M. A. Kai ston, Sutberlln. Oregon. FOR SALE. Three 2'i-foot lots and bouse with five rooms, bath and pantry. 324 East First Ave. .North. $2,000 if taken soon. W A. Thornton, E. Douglas street. FOR SALE. 1 gray mare, weight 1400, comine 4 years old; also one spring wagon, nearly new, will trade for second hand Ford. Phone 5-F32. Oregon Portland Cement Co. ?OR SALE. Two purebred Short horn bull calves, 8 mos. old. One grade Shorthorn bull, 18 nioB. old Price $r,0 each. Also Shetland ponies, age 5 mos. to 4 years. Price 2f. to $75. Grant Smith. Itoute No. 1, Hox I06-A, Itoseburg, Ore. 4..T..t..T.,t..T-t.J.J...a..;.J.4.4..I..t, 4- IH'IfOC JKHSF.V HOAIt I'Olt 4- r. SKItVK I). A. j. very line, large, registered 4 boar, 18 months old, one of 4 the famous prize sons of Sun- 4 4. klst Lady Wonder. Fee 12.50. A 4 At the Overland Orchards. 4 4- Phone :J1-F5. 4- CHARLES A. lilt AND. 4 AXXOUNCK.MENT. To any one desirous of engaging In the planing mill or manufacturing business, I will offer a one-balf in terest In my business, with or with out real estate. W. L. Dyslnger. Itl'Ll FOft SERVICE. Good grade Ited Durham. Terms 12 In advance, with return privileges. At raruiers Feed Shed. CAM, FOR CITY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given all persons holding general fund warrants of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, endorsed not paid for want of funds." prior to and Including July 3rd. 1II1G. ex cept Warrants Nos. 3102 and 3117, lo present I lie same to the City Treasurer for payment, iis interest thereon will cease on date of this notice. Dated Oct. Hi, Hi 1 6. COR1NNE C. ALLEY. City Treasurer. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. S. Weather nurc-au. local office. Roseburg, 24 hours ending 6 a. m , today. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths; Maximum temperature 70 Minimum temperature 30 Precipitation 0 Total Precip. fro7.i Sejt. 1 to date 10 Average Precip. from Sept. 1, '77 2.72 Totay deficiency rrom sejt. 1, "16 2.03 Average Precip. tor 39 wet Ben sons (Sept. to May, Inclusive) 32.12 WILLIAM HELL, Observer. WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Sunday. If you have something to sell, to trade, to rent, or have lost something or found something, use a Want Adv in The Review. RICE & RICE Real Estate, Investments, Insurance and Loans. Twenty-Five of the Largest Old Line Insurance Co's. We can give you the most protection for your niouey . We give you service and are always ou the job. Rural Credit. Loans PLENTY OF MONEY For good farm loans. The only safe loan for the farmer. Low Interest und long timo. RICE (E. RICE Kxiiustve Agents jfvad:i:twi We are Better Equipped than ever for cleaning and pressing. Our new plant is safe, sanitary and com plete we can serve you better than ever before. Phone us, we will call for and deliver your clothes. Phone 277 Imperial Cleaners 342 N. Jackton St Notice Is hereby given that any person found hunting on my premises east of Green Station will be prose cuted. S. C. MILLER. PROFESSIONAL CARDS L. B. SANDBLAST Attorney-at-Law Perkins Building, itoseburg, Oregon. DENTISTRY Special attention given porcelain fillings. Prices reasonable as any In the city on all work. J. R. CHAPMAN, I). I). S. Phones: Office 2S2, Res. 405-R. Office rear of Review Bldg., RoBe- burg, Oregon. DRS. SNELL IMS MIT Osteopathle Physician Phones Office 119. Res. 216-L. 421-L 207 PerlilDB Bldg., Roseburg, Ore. DR. N. PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physician 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Oregon Phone 102. Consultation nnd Examination Free- Office Hours, 9 to 6. Sundays and evenings by appoint ment. HIE HKIXLINE SCHOOL OF PIANO MUSIC. Mrs. Charles Ileinllue, Director Mrs. Max Combs, Assistant Teacher Beginners a specialty. Concert Pianists developed. Morning' classes In Kindergarten. children called foe and taken home. Studio 423 Ella St. Phone 33-R. NEW COUNTY MAP Showing railroad lands, price 11.60 L. O. HICKS, Surveyor P. O. Box, 477, Roseburg 223 Perkins Bldg. Phone 21. 1)11. O. 1$. WADE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones; Office, 384; Res. 126-R. Rooms 416-416, Perkins Building. MISS PEARL ST CART (iiailiiato Nurse Phone 1C9. Res. 218 S. Jackson DHS. SEIOLY, S ETHER & STEWART Physicians and Surgeons Suite of Offices Rear of Douglas Na tional lank, Ground Floor. Phone 367. ROSEBURG .... OREGON Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office: Main 171 2 to 4 p. m. Rea: Main 172 lilt. LUCKTTA SMITH Physician Women nnd Children Diseases a Specialty. Office: Masonic Bldg. Second Floor hit. It. ,. Mi ( ALL Physician Surgeon Yonrulla, Oregon. AUGUST STRAUB Mining Engineer Prospect and Developing Mines a Specialty. POST OFFICE BOX No. 751 Roseburg, Oregon COLLECTION EXPERT I ninko a 8jn'Ci;lty of po-cuIUhI bud ili'httt ti lid dead niTiuints. No bill too hum or too small for my iH'vsoniil aitontlon. . CIIAS. E. GRAY Office Masonic Tempi'. KoKcburg. G. W. Young k Son RKAL ESTATE Bonds. Loans, Rentals Fire Insurance, Notary Public 116 CASS ST. PHONE 417. W hy Is n bakery like n tnent shop? IWcnn tht'ns Kikin thcrv! OliI Mother Itubbartl , Went to too riiitMtartl To i?ot her Mir h ft bono. Itut the un mistaken For she hml onion! ome llnmn of u Umt mom inc. And so the poor Iok hAil none! llnvo you tried cmr fine Hrenkfjut Ilnitm yet? The Economy Market !eo. Kohlruutrn, Prop., rhooa AH If you have something to sell or rent try an Adv. In The Review. The UMPQUA Shoe Shining Parlor Now In our New Location. 116 CASS ST. Rear of Roseburg National Bank. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRON ACE Large County Map Shows Railroad land. New proposed railroads, Suther lin, Roseburg and Carues Sections, trails, Crater Lake, mines, fruit lands. $1.50 L. G. HICKS Civil Engineer 223 Perkins Bldg. Phone 21 RoseburB, Oregon. NEW YORK CAFE G. WOXG, M..nncr OI K.V DAY AND NIGHT MEALS AT AI.I, IIOI'RS Regular meals 25 cents Chicken dinner Sundays from 12 noon to 2 p. in. Chop Suey, Noodles, Fresh Oysters, Fish, Etc., at all times. Corner Jackson & Washington Sts Wanted! 15 Teams for Railroad Work at Sutherlin, Oregon Roach Timber Co. STOP AT Hotel Grand Cass St., Roseburg, Or. Just Received New lot of Leather Covered Rockers. Five different styles. All covered with genuine Spanish Leather. Color Brown. Special Prices of only $18.50 $22.50 423.50 $25.00 A. J. LILBURN & SON COMIM.E IT. IIOl'SK I I RNISHKKS Line Upon Line And precept upon pre cept make Character. Board Upon Board 'And plank upon plank make a Lumber Yard. All combined make the KENNY LUMBER. YARD At Your The North Side Grocery Has full line of Best Quality Groceries, Flour and Feed to Sell. Wheat by the sack. We buy eigs. Alton S. SHOOT WITH A KODAK and send your films to us foi DKVELOI'IXG AND PRINTING Best, work at moderate prices. Kodaks, Knstiunn Photo Supplies ROSEBURG BOOK CO. Roseburg, Oregon. Live advertisers otrer the best bar gains. Patronize Review advertisers. INSURANCE EXPERTS VR KNOW HOW to write your policies to give you the great est amount of protection. WE GIVE SERVICE to our clients. Rice & RICE Mrs. F. D. Owen Cut Flowers ' Potted Plants Funeral Designs Wedding Boquets PHONES Greenhouse O-Fl'2 City 414 Douglas Hide and Junk Company Highest. Cash Market Prices Paid lor Hides. Kit. Wool. Copper. Hrasa, Auto Tires. Rags and all kinds or junk. Wo alsu buy and sell tmds, belting, blocks and machinery. Square Deal to All Our Molto Call I'hono 2 IH. Main & Oak Itoseburg Oregon Real Estate City and Farm Property, Timber Lands GEORGE RITER 122 West Oak Street Mfinhtr Portland Realty Ifoarl Service Frey.i.Prop.