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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1925)
Tuesday, Januaiy 20, 1925. THE LA GRANDE 'EVENING OBSERVED FATJT3 " f The Observer Want Ad Page The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Countiei FOR KENT h Oll RENT; Five room house. Jims nni, t'none 46'j-j. B-l-19-2ip VOn R ISN'T . Furnished house.. 1306 Eighth. iJnone 4S4 w. . -l-17-3lp 'OR HUNT 3-room furnished ! apartment. 2013 First atreot. 9-1-17-tf Wit RENT Modern four room furnished apartment, two blocks from 1", O. l'hone J23-R. 13-1-13-tf 'j'Olt RENT Two room furnished I apartment. 15)2 Adnms. rhone 257-J. 10-l-K-tf n OR KENT Modern stenin heat ed apartments. Warmest In city. lose In. Keo Archie .!. Murray, Penney BMtf. POR SALE V-OR SALE Hny. . Hnyt. 4 .7 6-1-14-ctp sFOIt RAI.E Ford coupe, Thone I Main 62.1. . . 7-1-I7-3IP OR SALE licautlful six room hoiiiH, New,' strictly modern, slory nnd hnlf, on paved hi i I. three ldncks from 'high school Onn of the. city's hew locutions. Guntge.. Terms. 701 M Ave. l'hone JOSrK. S0..1.7ln WAN'iKO .VAN'TID Men nnd women to.be appointed to Govl. clerkships In Grigon, Washington und Idaho Small Farm Will Take In . Modern La Grande Home , . 80 acres In Cove. Mill Creek 2 runs through the place. Good 0- i room hoiso, good barn, two . mod' it-rn noultry Iiousph. hog house, etc.!''0 ffuostR or iho club during moir 12 acres In hay, 7 acres In srain.l ' buloncf! In family orchard, gardun, ft runa uy tne piaoe; just a xcw 4 blocks from tho business center, jyiit just outside - city limits. This 3Jsa very desirable homo, nicely I located. Shado trees; all clear I no mortfragt s. Owner Will con Ijilder exchanging for a modern h home In La Grande as part pay- Pm't. U -nntv rnnntr1 I 'uv. f-,n T.n ii t.t vninn! with the Oregon Trail at Union Cand La Grande, watch Cove grow. 1 Geo.H.Currey rtEALTORS .,' r, .... I ' Celaln I .onus Insiiraiicc i Business & Professional Directory Classified for Quick Reference BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOKXEVS J COCHRAN & EIJERHAP.D Cieo. 'I', t'ochran and Colon It. Eber hard, Attornrys, La Grande Nu "tlunul Bank Building. CIHROI'HAOTOIIS Dll. BELLE MYERS Chiroprac tor, New. Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to fi p. m., and 7 to p. in. DP.. J. E. WOODKI.I. Chiroprac tor and Naturopath. Hkln and blood diseases, headaches, op-: pendlcltls, backaches, rliejma-1 tiim, asthma, eczema, varicose j veins, ull kinds of stomach, heart and kltlney trouble suc-j ceasfuliy treated. Blood pressure, reduced. Diseases of women and" i children a specialty. Suite 20, j Kommer wog. fnone 4:tt-w. ltrsldence Phone 130-W. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. t i. L. Ingle, Osteopath, .Spinal curvature and fallen arches u specialty. Dr. Margaret Inglo, Osteopath. DlBcasc of women and feeding of infants a spe cialty, orfice Phone Mnin 106. Res. Phone 10C-It. Sommer Hldg. I'HT8ICIAN-SCnQEON Dr. F. L. Kalston Practice limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of glasses. Sommer Bldg. Main 77S. 1-1-lm KATIHK Cl'RE DR. A. N. and MARY E. MAI". Vtt.LE. iSpeclnllsta in chronic dlr-esses. Methods: Naturopath and Merhano-Therapy. Fkln and . blood diseases, nervous diseases, chronic headache, ecxemn. scla 'tlca, appendicitis, cocs'lpotlon. bowel trouble: all kinds of rhronle diseases nccessf'illy tr-ated. Call Main tit. Mny vllle Nature Cure Home, llftl East Adams Ave. Office hours, la to 13 a. m.. 1:30 to S p. m. Consultation Free. PnOFF-SSIOSAI. DECORATOr. '. PAtMTfn nrmn.Tnn Ad-t vice, consultation and eMIi.iate-; free If, ynu Intend to paint, tin'.; psi-erl finish or r-fiiiisb any Have You A Want Ad In Today? It you liave, don't forget to take advantage of tiiu ill! 1-1 discount for pay ment wiililu three (lays nf. lor ou place your order. It's wnrtli suilug and It climluulra l lie cmiim- or miivilni; small ammints liy our office. 1"w Ihi' phone In give us your Haul Ad copy lull keep the dlMimul in mini. V "AN OBSERVER WANT AD WILIi DO IT." as result of writlen civil service exam, on Pell. 21. Write CI. funic, civil Service Instructor, u 4 r pa. Avenue, Washington, D. , for free informaiion.- 8il-l-iri-4ip WANTED Stock hegs. any sine. Rodes Mid., Hly Adams, l'hone f.ll-.l. Hl-l-lS-IMp WANTED Sewing neutly done. I'lione 434 W. Mis.' Nora Wehb. 9-12-17-lm FOLK? TAXI LINE Day andj night service. Call Main 773. in,fltf i j li' iv nf n liunh with cupliulizution Ihii'llnlinm ('lull to Kntcrinhi j of $100,000 by Killplnoa Hnmrn uri Auu'ricaii Army I'olo Vlayors visubio, assorts fnyrtona Mjfot, l'hillppliutu resident labor eom- I.ON'nON (AD Tho JlurlinfT- tinm Polo club has Juvllod roprti- Knialivowf inn American army to " '"-' yvw, 1 -"'"iu. . "H is expeclcd," Rays tho maga- : zino, "that the American army) are good, managers arc showing a team will arrive in Kngland In spirit of fiilrncss to employes, and May, and great Interest will attach' the Filipinos can save and are lo their matches against t-Jje Hri-j saving considerable sums each t loll army whom they defeated ho . month. IJetween JfiOO.OoO and unexpectedly in the 1'nited States - $8(Mi,000 is Kent hnck to thn Philip last year. It Is at least certain pines annually by laborers here. Hint Sir Harold Rnaggo will spare and other large sums are held In no effort, with the assistance of ' -leilt-Pol. Soott-Dllff. tO Kivc the. American Foblier.s a very agree- agree-' ublo time during their visit to this country. The inter-army mulches at Hurlinghnni promise lo bo tho most attractive feature of next sea- son's polo." . Yon never will realize your oh- ject in life if II is objecting to work. building. Interior and exterlot Jobs neatly done. For bettnt jobs call J. Lundy. Phone 4S1-W 10-22-lm FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 3:10 Loynl Ortier of Moose, holds regular meetings every Thursday night at 8 p. m. ut Odd Fellows' hull. The Women's Moosehcurt Legion No. 3'J4 meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Vis itors welcome. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. Harold Lund, Secrelury. It. 1 O. ELKH La Grande Lodge No. 4:t8. Lodge meets each Thursdny evening nt 8 o'clock. Home und olub privileges cheer f illy extended to all Brother Elks. Lester Dramwell, Exalted Tinier. Mood Eckley, Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA Ijx Grande Camp No. 770ft meets on the first Thursday eve ning of ench month, in the K. of P, hall. Visiting Neighbors welcome. Hay 8. Bennett, V. C. Jake Itostock, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Orande Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third - Monday nights at Eagles hall. All vis iting Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at office of the Clerk ftooms 21-22, La Orande Na tional Bank Building. E. E. RIMs, C. C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. l-o Granue Lortre No. 41, A. F. and A. M.. holds regular meetlnjra first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. 1. L. Ingle. W. M. A. V. Lindgren, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Re.l Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening In Castle hull (K. of P. Hall), at p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. L. Berry. C. C. C. I- Graham. K. R. 8. O. E. H. Ilop- Chapter No. 13. ). E. 8. holds stated communica tion the a-cond and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at :iif . P. m. Vl-ICng mcmbcis contlally a.lcnmel. Mmid. IT. Cle rhard. V. M. I'loniire ll.in.n. Mrreiaty. NEW TODAY NOTICE.'. Classified Want AU are strict ly CASH IN AIIVAN('E) Copy must be In not later than a. in, date or Insertion. Ratcst 2o per word for eacli insertion. WANTED -- My experienced girl, housework, l'hone 611-J. . ., 7-l-20-3t 'OR UKNT-T-l-'ivo room house nt 2005 fedar. - Inquire Newlin Hook store. ' 12-1-20-tf STOLEN Parly totting gray head ed hug from under coat at high school liiiilitlng, Thursday, please return -lo Charlotte Itroslus oi llofj o Ave., und ' no questions will he asked. , 28-1-20-np FOR RENT Five room modern house near Adams and I'herry. Phone-Main t. : 12-1-20-n WANTED Woman for housework. Permanent place. Must be steady l'hnue Main 6!t7. before fi p. m. . 15-1-211-21 FOP. 8AI:E, 1!H(1 Fold Willi truck "body, 'flood condition, in . nulre Hkola lldwo. 12-1-20-llp WANTED- llousr keeping or work of any kind by lady. Wrile K. R I-, o. p.ox r.os. ir,-i-2ii-itp l'ilipiuos in Hawaii Show Thrift and I'rosficrity HOXOLl'Li; (AP) Tho iniiiiK- trial nnd rlnancln) progress of Kill, j pinnfi in Ituwnll hnK rr-ochfd thn rtilsslontT, In his flrflt annual rn port to Oovcrnor-Gonoral Lronard Wood. r'ommifRlonr.r Me-ot doolnrns Mint the mnlhof of paying pNllnlnoR on Hawaiian plantations Is rqultahio, that living conditions on the whole Muwali ub further saving. 1SI..W f-'.ll STORI-; KOIlllED I lU'.AVKIl KTOU1-: It(HtIli:i) TILLAMOOK. Ore. Tho Hllbcrt Mercantile company store local ed on the highway at Reuver. about ltl nitres from here, wns entered hy 1 robber. ,llie acre blown, and Jino in cash, some, jewelry Jind cheeks HTolftn. ' The lutter were valueless' lo the robbers. According to John Ashtln.. sher iff, who was cnlled to Henver, the Job was apperently the work of two men. They, gained entrance to the store through a window: drilled the safe anil made good their escape. The eloion awak ened a number 'of people, but a stiff southwest Klorni was raging nnd they alll'lbuletl lite, nohie to the brenkers. The nheeirr ,.,.Ki . nny trace of the robbers. ' The Piercing: Pains of i amn ui f NEURITIS!; isli nre ctitiilni; by sea. vnd then be- Tonuring pains Hie kind thrttipin, a ride throut:h Middlesex Pierre nnd burn end never seem lemmirv wbieii hri.is evt-rv In to kt up that rob a man of 1.1m sleep that make him just n Imgi'sinne wuCs and streams, ecross pus ui neixcs antf ail worn out. Those are the pains that ilnneMirinvnv p..v..r..'i nnin. utt, and coal tar prodncls can only , pounds his way at n furious gal re lrve. Yon ve got to get H0ine-llop l0 1hl. necompaniment of the 1'iiMff more tasting, Ttm fiuickest. safest ''and sure;;! way to get rid of the perMslent. im'i v;-rari;mg pains or Nflli Ills is to get a bottle of Allenrhii Kno- elal Formula No 2. Ilo sure yon net No. S. which comes in cu,- sile form. Take these little dark treen capsults as direcle.l and no. hcSh-.M""t .24,!;.0,.'";!Ioi;'iIn "Tomorrow's Love" entirely banished those severe, tor turing pain that hnve caused you so many sleepless nights. Con tinue for two or three days more or until the pains have entirely disappeared. It doesn't matter how long you may hnve suffered or whether your Neuritis is In the shoulder, arm, neck or legs, Allenihu flpe clal Formula No. 2 will stop tho torture and rive you speedy re lief. d Crow Drug Co. or any good druggist will he glad to supply you. ( M all orders accepted ) -Adv. MAMHI POP ?0t ITS SUCH Oi5A.q,REABv ZiJ$ Chick. So hc ca,N R-iDE fjtssp. fctXNG TO VgOftK . :j-fiiH;--ji - -r-'l4 B 60 G LSk,,!L 'OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo f awe fHt a TrSAN s.f'e.rv poS. TRY IT ASAiNll TH5 EAG. TOCS. Ot Tout??. PIQHT FRONT fOOT WT vj. 3 k i -m l"T- I'M : La Grande Griffith's "America" At Sherrys for Last Time, Tonight. , Famed In poetry and In prcse, tho historlcnl- rldo of Paul Hevere wna never before Invested with the nlgnifleunee, the thrills and the daring that it Is In I). V. Grif fith's "America," the romantic epic of the War of Independence, at Sherrys. . And Mr. Griffith's ploture glvea the lie direct to Longfellow's ppem on tho ride, for while the poet stat ed that "Hardly a man now aUya remembers that famous date nnd! vear." the' vociferous annlausol which greets every hoofhent of Re. vej-c's horse shows very well that women and children us well - (y ,,, remember Paul, his steed, and hho nrrnston of their lournov vcrv wclUUuleca: ; : ,u. ,, : .. . V. ' There hove been horse races pic- popuUir favorllc of the screen for tured before: tlie movies have scon years, and Oareth Hughes, ler.llng more than one bit or fine horse-l'""" "( many big "special- i arc manshtp: but and this Is stid wltli j ffu,"r"1- ' tlie nniversil agreement . of , th" ' Tint Sunset Trail" was. taken by newspaper critics never hBS the'lllo Happy Hobo when fate thrust silver sheet known such a thrilling 1 htm out of his niche in life and ride n tlml nf Pniil itcvnru. . in 1 made him a wantlerer. He wns Griffith's masterpiece. : r . before Hint an honored and re- Every detail of the occasion lajspecletl citizen of a thriving corn pictured wllh strict historical nc.munlty. Into his wasted life comes curacy, and Ine lower of the Old r-i......h it.ir .A..,inii wired for electricity in order that the view of the two lanterns might '' J ... an-nrn ' itevere is shown wniimg m the moonlight on the Charlealon " "e mniienou.- metiii ot tin: iiur shorc, "booletl and Rpurred nnd-: I'V H"bo's .weakened spirit is lem reatlv to rid..." Tho two lanterns 1 I"1'"'1 h:"''''' 1,1 1,10 lhl"""' flush, glvlmt warning tluil tint Itrll-i I imi.i.-r to his feet, over fences. tnres. down lanes, and nlmm the h' tirt beats of an nmlience aroused to the lofthst puKi'.Ihh' state of pit- lviolic, f,.rVor. Kv. n back in '7f, Psnl Heyen s rid could have been no more , j'"r"llng than u .s in 'America, ti 1' OllieS . UeaUtV At Arcade Today. One bss beauty, In the Zlegfeld Follies and one more on the screen. ; Jane Winton, tho beautiful, dancer who has been seen In minor!, roles In "Monsieur Ileoucnire." -"A i Putntnl levil," William de Mlllo'sj "Locked imors." and other Purn- mount productions, has her first i real screen role in "Tomorrow's ! I,ove." a new' Parumaunt picture j starrinf Agm'S Ayres which will j be shown today at the Arcade, theater. Miss WIntons role in rNO K&Cfp FKOH y Theatres row's Love," a matrimonial eom-cdy-drama, is that of tho "other woman" who almost breaks up the star's happy homo. Pat O'Alalley Is lending mnn in tho production which is un adapta tion of Charles Hrackelt's Hatur day Kvening Post story. "Inter locutory." Paul Pern, who made "Open All Night" nnd "Worldly j Goods," the latter also slurring , MIhs Ay res, directed the picture'.; There's a strong cast playing In support. "Sunset Trail" ;. , Onens at Star TOprlnPSflaV - LNCAl' CUIICSUcijr. . .'.Thi Sunset Trail." T'nlvcrs'al's picturizatlon of a western waste-I ! in.,,,1 romance adapted from Henry! ;-i.-u.i;i' ,l ,.nt...l rivrh.n.l I i Korl ,e in the Hlnr thenler l WortffrsdusC Wllltan XDrwIotut, I'"1-' eain or rout ti te w .. , meets nnn helps gin or mo weiu- r,rn pl"'n", wh. "'"',h ,ro,,bl" I ' "i"' 1 " strenE,,., nn" c"":aK.1 1 U 11 leiiTHTMS III. I II III I 1:1 1 w 1 1 " I HI "'ln ,,r' of devotion and duly, und romance follows n the wake of his trials; but not until many ral struggles eil:;ue. Jl.firv Herbert Knt'ihN ln-s wi It- Snodgtass & 1 Zimmerman Undertakers Ambulance Service Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Penn l HEM CHiCK-IT'S 7:30- , ;, timg to6t up:1 j ZTT?: f:i fl Jaw heck ! ten muny stories of the outdqors and his tales of the wet are peo ple by churactera of genuine hu man type. In tho casting of the picture Krnst liemmle, chOHen Jo direct, Heleeted Iesmond, IlugheH, Lucille llutton, Albert J. Smith, William A. (Steele, t'lurk Ooiustoek, a. K. Jennings and others for the roles. The Sunpet Tnul" ts one of the new type of huinun .merest west erns being made by the rnlveroal Pictures Corporation, supervised in writing, filming and editing by tsadore Bernstein. It is a com panion pciture to the other Des mond vehicles and the Jack Hoxle western features which I'nlversal Is muktng thetse days. (erinnii Cnpllnl tvernvd(Hl With C'HhnivfH and Theaters I!K1U,1NT (AP) There are to- i day, ho many places of amusement in the German capital that thty interi'cre with earh othem' buxl-! tif.ss. and but few of them do well 1 financially. Most marked In re-1 cent years has been the develop ment of tho opera and the revue. While before tho war Iferlln had two operas, It now has (our; while It Itonst'cd Of one revue in l!iH. six are now computing with each other. Not Included In the 61 theaters running today are tho movie houses and cabarets. There were hardly any cinemas In llerlin before the war; now there are ;t:io of them, "implying fur the mast part Amer ican rilms. In I U 1 4 the UleM nf a cabaret was associated with but two Institutions, the "l.ihden" and (he "Hhtck fill." Now there are rtl! of them. When a restaurant lias difficulties in maintaining It self, It prnmpt.ly Installs a cabaret in the hope of attracting gue:;ts. pt rlin counts also siv vaudeville houst-s and 11 dance palaces. New Kainl fttr Si. Paul's LONlii-N (AP)-The Mntnes of the nponlles adorning the sides of St. rani's cathedral have, been un able to withstand the rigors of 2n0 years of London weather. Today they are without features, and uro fast crumbling away. Copies are being made of ma terial better calculated to with- t,.. I ..,,.1 ...111 Ul.rtflll.. I. n ..,,,. . ,t,,i n,.,,,y set up. Kdncutlnn Is almost utj expensive us ignorance. Purhy Bread MADE CLEAN SOLD CLEAN From tho mixer tho dough Is placed into 'all-steel tronghs," assuring the consumer of cleanliness and sweetness through out tho process of ngetng the doigh. Wo nro glad to announce to tho public that our products can now bo bought at The Pal ace Confectionery. La Grande Bakery K. .1. Mt'WliLIAMS, Owner The Only Independent I1LCE ltl Illll) N 1UIEAII Eighth Message Why pay niore? You can buy an , ESSEX or a HUDSON COACH for less. Lcdbetter Garage 1I0 Allans Avrnite Now Is The Time- To (Jet Your Yearly Supply of White .Dinnerwnre,-'- . At (Jreatly Reduced Prices. We Ruy, Sell or Trade New and Used Household (Jmids. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber you no TnE plaxnino AM WE'LL IIO THE PLANINO. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIM 8 CHAIN AND BOX WOOD PHOXE S1AIN" 517 J. L. MtMIALI, fK C'rAON- COLVOUT ) (f.Ciu ffi If - 6UT THE PSACHES ). l!f OoiO'T mou knjow " : A ,H ,inr Down ow the I ' The EARlw BiRO S . 4f5 Hi 9 0'Ccoc r-Zm i'j GETS THE WORM ? Wjj JPOP-T H " ST lliid wfyitfa !V' CTURESQUE CABS PASSiMG LONDON" (AD A doaen feeble old fellows who belong to the dy ing race of hansom cub drivers have recently been given annuities of $100 each year. for the rest of their lives in this motorized world. They were selected by the Uenev- olent Assoeint inn us the neediest and most infirm of 77 applicants for annuities, ull men who, with tall top hats und drooping mus taches, once sat on their cub boxes adding to the easygoing amenities of the streets of London. ' They were too old when automobiles came in to learn the tricks of sliding gear transmission. Gradu ally taxlcubs took away their trade. Only a few of these oldllmers drh'e cutis In Loudon today. Kv eryone favors the taxi, and unless one lakes a cub ns a lark, their drivers must depend upon llm few dowdy souls who httve never deigned to recognize tho existence of automobiles. Nobody troubles to Identify one laxlcab driver from another, but It was different In tho happy days of horse-drawn hansoms. Mnnv nf the drivers In those days had celebrated nicknames, known to penrs nnd tramps alike; They pine away their horseless hours now In cheap homos for tho lut'lrnr poor, nrirrck .up a few pennies Aliening and closing t'axlciib doors, dream ing perhaps or tho lovelier ladies and more gentlemanly gentlemen 'of far (i way and long ago. Krom time to itme they die ami are car ried off to cemeteries in automo bile hearses. Americans Called Hollar Nobility P.Eltl.lN (AP) M'hc 1M of American tneomo tax payers, re cently published, lilts been given the l It lo "Tho Almanac do tlotha of the Yankees," by Die .ell "Happy tlie people who are In a nnsillnn In i.n v mnrn tlin,. tin tlnil ' .... . . . nnnunlly to the government, sighs the organ of the German In dustrialists. ( itiso refers to thn published list ns tho ''Almanac of J-ollar Nobility." llnkcry In La Oramln. SFl'EltliXH 1IREAD Tlm s are go bad borne people 'haven't bought a tangle new autQ ull winter. Olympia Oyster Cocktails . In Season , at -v THE LOTTES 1118 Jefferson Ave. ,! lOMT All)!TION V Thn new Foley AddU tlon is now open. Call und pick out your lot. lu H. WTKR8 fleullor NuW Foley Hi 1 1 Id in . ftla.u 7Stt WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaners,' Dyers Anil 1'itwsers I'HO.NB MAIN 733 ' Depot Htrcet . La Grande : Mattress Shop and ; Weaving Works ' Mattrosscs of all kinds i cleanod and rebuilt; Feather ; Ttenovntlng. Itag and Fluff f lttigs made to order and for . sale. Carpet and H"g C.-H-lng. Furniture Re-covering. ; , Licensed Fumlgntcr. "Factovy Phone 424-W j ' ci ias. KiiwAitns, Prop. .: UNION-LA GRANDE ' AUTO STAGE TIME TABLE . Leaves Leaved . Union ' La Grnnda Sllfi A. M. 11:01) A. M. 1:15 P. M. 6:15 V. M. Sundays I' T.rnves Teavea Vnion r,a Grande l:nn P. M. 5:15 P. M. Snturtluy NigJit Specials Iieavcs . . Leaves Colon Ln ('anile 7:nn i. M. . 1 1. -on P. M. llentcil Cia P. fi. DeLAP, Manager'' lltiiltiiiiirlei's, Summer Hotel rmiLniNGi MATERIAL HASH AND DOOILS IIAKItWAKL) Grande Bonde Lumber Co. A Home Concern Wllh a Homo l'urpose MUX WOOD Greenwood Avenue 1'hono .M-73J BY TAYLOR . Lot . In ' .