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Wednesday, December 23, 1925 THE UK -GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Local News In Brief COMING K VENTS. December 2H I licet Ion to TOto upon school budget. June 0, 10, l Lnion Livestock bhciw al Union, Ore. Shopping Hir Christmas orvillc Slahl. of Enterprise Is I spending a duy or so In 1-a Grande chopping for Christinas. Joining Sister for llolldas Mrs. C. L. Joel, or IMS Cedar street, went to Eugene this morn ing to Join her sister for tho holi days, . Guest in ItU Grande y C. A. Knowles, who makes his home at Minam, is registered at the Foley hotel for "a day or two. I in by Son Until baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. II. K. lirown. 70S Alder street, at 1 1 :'M) o'clock Tuesday night, Jh-ceinbcr 22.-" Licensed In Marry Albert Hi-annum and Mrs. Mary L. l;ran tin in were licensed to marry Tuesday afternoon. Moth of them live at North Powder I .a (Grande Couple Licensed A marriage license, was in sued , 'I Iiesdity Jill ( 'a i pi-nW a: Their h vines iiesdity afternoon to Thomas W. mil Miss Hoe Ha f ford. s are near La CI run do. ISeglsitWri at liolel Mrs. )aii Warnnck. of Wallowa, is a guil at the Foley hotel. Tin Hoy, to to Portland ! Mr. njid Mrs. Joe Itohlnson, of f arise, Ida., were La Orando guests Inst iitfrht, en route to Portland -where fhey will spend the holidays. internal, Itevenue Collector Here . W. K. Pigg. internal revenue collector, arrived here yesterday and evneeis to be here until the first of 1 lie new year. In Portland I-:. r.w Stoddard, of the Jtoiule. Lumber company, J'oriland1 this week. Grande Is In itahy Sim P.01-11 A seven -pound baby son be.rn Hunilay to Sir. and was ' Mrs. I IMiirlelf.n Tucker Sunday at the home or his parents, Mr. and Mrs. o. G. o:en. The little lad has been naned Donald Jtussell.. Home, from College Virgil. M'alsingcr. who Is a fresh man at, the Oregon Agricultural j college at Corvallis. has come to-' La Grande and will visit during' the holidays with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Walslnger. . Have Guct from Pocntello M rs. Myra Carter; and liiirt daiir y liter, Mrs. Lucille tTrtf-r JTeii-T drhitsnn, have as iheir Christmas jruest. Ttobert F. Carter of Pocn tello, Ifla. Mr. Carter is Mrs. Car ter's ftOD. Kiilti4 Daughter and Son Mrs. 'George Gilbert, of Mont- rose. Colo., is spending the holt- iiays with her daughter. Mrs. H, 'esleiihav Gilbert. r, and son. Warren Bonds Forfeited John Doe Hobart forfeited $ I 5 In the police court today by failing to appear to answer to charges of ilrunkeiicss. Mother and Baby (io Home Mrs. Nick De linto and baby danrliter were taken home from Shop At 3Imvs for Your , Christmas Gifts TONIGHT and TOMORROW t ? ? Y For Father, Brother Sister SHOP EARLY Y the Grandu Itonde hospital j terday. l Visiting in California ! Miss Mnrgaret Anson has gone to , luuiorniu, wnere sue win visit lor about two months. ' Returned from Wallowa- Mrs. John Ktowo and family re turned to their home at Wallowa (his morning' after a week In' Ia Grande visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. P. Mcpherson. Eli Kotilu to Klgln Mrs. A. 1- Hhelton stopped In La Grande this morning- on her way to Klein, where she will spend Christmas with relatives. Mrs. Hhelton lives, at Baker.. Home from Vacatkm - Misses Emma Itiidgor and Nel lie N'uxall. school girls enrolled at I Baker, are on their way to Jo seph today, where they wit spend Christmas with their parents. Will Spend Christmas Here J. H. Thistlcwalte, , whose home Is at Snohomish,-Washington, will visit in La. Grande Christmas at the, home of his brother, Dr. and Mrs. W. )5i THistlewulte. ' ... '. ' ;;';-,. : r t ' ' ... , Caso .Continued . , , -I' The 'case of the City -vs. ". Carl Mat rick.- charged ,with disorder! conduct tin' a complaint preferred by his wife,; was- continued Sjiiin a lalec date today, by Judge ;J. 1. 'To Visit Son ami Family Slater. , , - ;j ZJf' hVji'V'l '. Mrs.!p...P. AL Jamison, of Port- ; To 'Portland fw 1 VMl Iluth. boarded N6..17, tliia inornlng -I for Portland, where thoy wilt bei.Mr. Jamison is connected with tin: Christmas gueyis or tneir- nnugn- i r-siern uregon. L.uiuoer company tr and . "Mstcr,. Mrs". ' OJarence at linterprise. Smith. They .plan: to; be' wayj . : : about 10 day. :v..l . y'. .-jTo Visit. at KnterprLse ; t- : ' ' - .' J'V.r Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Fulke and To VMU ; ln..Iorlanilrr",,i :,yC-. Mr. Und Mrs. alike Van- Trail! nnd daughter Lena.' went to !port- land this jnornlng to sp;p't',.t)if holidays' with Mrs. Van .: Tralln's i brother. - it v '."-r, ' 'Meeting DaiiilM-s HrreU-"; .; nibtiths with her daughter at her Dr. and' "Mrs.VK.-It. , Flack, t'.'ofj home at ' Cent nil la, Washington. iKnterprise, were' in La Grande to-iHer home is at Enterprise. lay to meet two daughters , who are coming for the bolidaysi. Miss ( Lillian Flack, demonstrator for an electrical house, working out of Dayton. O.. and Miss Hon Flack. who is employed in Iortland. - Home! for Holidays-. .-;.- - Mls Mildred Nelson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.W. L. Nelson of this city, has arrived in. La Grande from' Portland, - where she is a student at Heed college and will visit here during the holiday ca- SOn. " t! u- 'V;' To Wnlla Walla for llolldays . Lti Mi3i QLi4U,KM.L.oC...EnUa.- prlH apent; last niffTTT In La prant oe on ner way io , waiia-- wiiiia, where she will bn a Christmns vi sitor at the home of. her daugh ter, Mrs. J. J. JJauer . Moving to Wallowa. .Mrs. Harlan Huffman, and' H son. P.'obert, left u. Grande jthls morning on their way .to Wal- Iowa, where -they ,wltl make their home. She was accompanied -by her sister, Mrs, Fred Jensen, whose home is at Maxville, Mi-. WillhtiiiH Kerime.lv 111 ' ! Thomas Williams, 'u machinist in the employ of the O.-W. It. & X... Is seriously lit at his homo; 1!M)2 Second street. His,, sister, Mrs. C. D. Bcale. br -Wnlla. .Walla. lw lyre I'd care, fbr hlm. and plans Mother j and AND LATE M Michaels-Stem Suits and Overcoats - Bcrjj Hats - Arrow Shirts Arrow Collars - Cheney Ties - Allen A Hosiery - Brighton Carlsbad Pajamas - Cheney Mufflers - Schol-Wil Caps Felt Slippers - Jantzcn Sweaters - Perfection Longie Suits for Hoys - Lamb Knit Gloves Hickok Belts - Pendleton Bath Robes Indian Blankets Bed Blankets Blazers Multnomah Wardrobe Trunks Suit Cases Bags Nettle ton Shoes and Oxfords. Open Evenings Until Xmas THE STORE V".TH A CONSq'F'CE." to tuko litrn home with her ua soon as ho Is utile to travel. Driving Home for Christmas Ann lie) nml Vnrnnn 1 I nek el t brother attending school In Tort- land, nrn drtvlntr homo to En tor. I prise -today to spend Christmas with their parents. Dr. und Mrs. C. T. Hockelt. The older brother is a medical student, tho younger. In high school. Gn,s ,f(lve AiW!ltnhir Associated Girl Students called a special assembly at the hlgb school this morning for a program of brief talks by old member.-, now on rolled at the 1'nlveraity of Oregon. Will Visit Daughter Mrs. S. C. Schooler, whoso homo Is In Idaho, was In La G ramie thin morning on her way to Wallowa where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Johnson. Mrs. Schooler will bo at Wallowa until tho fin of April. . .- -l, Leading for Ontario Leslie J. Williams, who has been desk clerk at the Foley hotel Hi nee. May, ana Mrs. Williams are leav--ing early Thursday morning for Ontario, where they will make their home. Mr. . Williams will be employed there by tho- Mooro Hotel company He turning from Business Tri Kd Shea and O. W. HoltlnJ. both of Salt. Lake City, Utah, passed .through La Grande this morning j oh-their way home after an ex- tended business irlp In tho north J west. .Mr. Shea recently returned from a. months trip to the Haw aiian Island. Both ure well known in La, Grande.. jland; '. passed-, through Im. Grandr. J this morning on her way to Kii- .irrjjnw,-. -wJitrre hiht win visit tier ton ' Homer Jamison and family. baby" 'son. Frederick James. eomnaaied by Mrs. Fulke's mother. j James Jtennle, were In La iGrande this morning on their way "to Kntcrprise, where they will srend - Christmas. Mrs. Jtennle has - been, visiting for several Hev.. Uosh AddressoH Central -The iwv. V, C. Ho:j. pastor of . .the PrAbyterlan church, gave a rChristmas talk this morning at Ihe (holiday assembly lu the corridor at j tho Central building.' , .Chii;.tm:.s I earolsrwere sung by (he young- jstrs. .Tho.' program included songs by the chamber of eoium?r- cc quartet, members of -which pondol to'enthuslastlc encores by the. tilths. 'folk.'; , 0 . Tp1 Visit at Kiilerprlsc-v- , '' Mr.'-and Mrs. C. W. Gray, of SpolchneM, Washington were-J in thetwill conduct ,u riva(. caijilaign. ibity ,hls tiiori)lng on !e-l-,.way l()L : '.H wf .iK. ftmeTiiriHerl?''hcr they wll visit .Make Home Here their 'dmightor. Mrs. Guy Hvlman 1 Mr. und Mrs. A. It. Trachsel and dorlntr the holldnvs 'I'hi'-e w.i'e ' ruii nMMi-ixi ln-.. ihl,.l,i in i accomnanled bv Miss Jticieen nil. ' man, also, of Spokane. Washington, who will visit her uarents at En-lof U-rprise. j Ilnd Auto Accident Tom Itussell has retunuil to iji Grande from Corvallis. where J he Is a sophomore at the Ore-'lji j gan Agricultural college lie und three other students starled to 'Oregon Normal school, and will Iji Grande by auto and had an ac-f visit during the holidays with her eiden't the other side of The Dal- parents at Island City. les. Oregon. The car turned over) twice but no one was injured. The Visiting here From Pendleton owner of the cur live ut Wallowa. Mrs. W. F. Gabler nd her little Tom wilt visit during the hulldayn son. ltkhard William, are visiting here with his parents, Mr. and lu La Grande from their home at Mrs. L. H. B.ussell. pi-ndhdon with Mrs. Oahlcr'a mo Our Christmas Stock Is Complete Extra Salesmen lo Serve You. woiilfr' .Shopping lii City , t Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank MeKlunls. of Hummervllle were shopping; lu la Grande yesterday. jlv Tonight Miss Ann Lyman will leave I .a Grande tomorrow evening tot ortland, where she will visit over Christmas with friends. Homo to Walla Wnlla - It. C. Stack, Fuller Brush rep resentative here, has go u to nis parents' home at Walla Walla, Wash., for the holidays. Will Visit I heir Daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moss went this morning to The Dalles, where they will celebrate Christmas as guests of their daughter, Mrs. 11. E. Fulton. Vlltei I Hciv iMst Aiubt Mr. and Mrs. K F. t'arrol and baby returned to their home, .,fiit Huntington this morning utter,, vi siting lust night In La Grande with Mr. and Mrs. V. H, Salisbury, Looking After Ilancli Here C. H. Finn, an attorney of, l'ort land, is In Im. Grande to look af ter his fruit ranch In the valley. Visiting in City Mr. nmKjMrs. T. P. Fiekln were visiting In 1 41 Grande today. Leavo for llakn- Miss Esther Phelps will leave tomorrow for Maker, where she will visit during the holidays. Miss Phelps- is a student In one. of la Grande's grade schools. i I'd I and Fractured Arm Mrs. Georpe Baker fell and broke her left arm at the wrist Monday, while going from Hie Baker store on Fourth street to their house, about u hair a block away. The slippery snow on the walk caused her to fall. The arm Is getting along nicely, altholigh it will bu I some time before it can be used. Library Closed Christina!- The public library will 'close to morrow' afternoon at . six 'o'clock and will be closed all day Christ mas day. the librarian announced this morning. Hem for Holidays Francis, Paul and Chester New lln. students of Mt. Angel college, arrived in La Grande thie morn ing to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ncwlln. ' Guests at Kakin Home Harold E. Eakfn arrived this morning from; Kiitein tn lit Chrlntmas guest at the home of his brother liobert S. Eakin. Mrs. Itpbert Earl, of Eugene .is dlvid- lng a viyil btlwe.eo.Jivr sister. Mrs. K. S. Eaklu, and mother, Mrs. EiL Kiddle, . es-(Evangelists Arrhe The. Hvv. Theodore anl- Mrs. Minnie E, Ludwig exungellsts ii-o;n Nampa, Ida., arrived this nnVnin; in m Grande, and were conveyed from hereto Wallowa, where thev rirntidu tiri win in, tt,t iiw.ii- home. Thev moved into the house I Mr.'im.i aii-h. Kmest. Wiitidn ' on Spring street. Mr. and Mrs. iTraehsel are recently from Alaska. llonie from Moitiimut.i I Miss Garnet Bowerv arrived In Grande from Monmouth. Ore. gon. where she Is attending the Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y I z I t Y X Y Ji&A y i I- Markets OltTLAXD M.viiKirrs. PORTLAND, Ore. (Al') - Live stock Steady. F.ggs - Firsts one cent higher I'yeK-Oc; Butter, but terfut Steady. SAN FBANV1SCO (AP But turf at 5- ViC'j 56 i&e. here today. lOKTI.AND Gl( A . MAItKKT POItTLAND, Or., AP) Wheat BBB. hard white. December, no tuot;ttlon; January, $ I. It 2; hard white B. S. Baart, soft white. De cember, blank; January, . 11.51; hard winter, northern spring, De cember, no i notation; January,? $1.47; western red, I ereiuber, no quotation,; January, $l.4ti. ... Corn -No 3 E. V. shipment, Jan uary, f&S.Su. f . MAKKWS AT A GLANCE . NEW YOI IK, (AP) Stocks Steady; American Can jumps five points to new high. Bonds Firm; holiday Influences dull trading. Foreign exchange Mixed; French francs decline 10 points. Cotton Lower; increased south ern offerings. Sugar Barely steady; Cuban selling. Coffee Easier; commission house selling. ; CHICAGO, (AC) Wheat Higher; rain southern Argentine. Corn Steady; unfavorable wea ther. Cuttle Firm. logs Act ive and higher. ther. Mrs. S. B. Morgan. Mr. Gab le r will come to Ui Grande Christ mas day. , III Attend Teachers Convent ion Superintendent J, T, Longfellow and Princital E. D. Towler. of the high school, are arranging to at tend Hie slate convention of Ore gon Teachers association next week. Judc Ktiowlc at Portland Judge J. W. Knowles Is spend ing the holidays with his son. Ev erett, In Portland. Mrs. Knowles, who is In Florida this winter, writes that she is enjoying improved health. Visited Hen- Few Days Mr. and Mrs. William Lyman, of Medford. left this mornteg on their way to Emmett. Idaho, where they will visit for three weeks with their sou. They stop ped In l-n 'Grande for a few days to visit wftli .Mrs, Lyman's sister. Mrs. A. K. Hutt. They will vW'i here a. short time en. route home. Hmne from Yakima . f Miss , i;dnu Lyons and her lit tle brother. Mclvin. Iff I La Gran- j de this morning for their home at Glenns J-Vrry. Idaho. They re cently returned to La Grande from Yiikhna. Washington, where they visit 1 for two months. Miss Lyons wa.very ill ut Hot Lake sanalois i it in f or"H i nv''ft,,,H?, t tit?t"f(I'i'TtTl? and filiy vinitt d. there while lieru. . Three .Month's Visit nn'! MrM' ""V f,,ft morning for a three months visit on the coast. i hey will spend Christmas with their son. George, in. Portland: Aejv Years' day with anotliet' son. John, and a daughter, Al rs. ( R a Nagel, at Fresno, 'at., Intel going to the home of friends at Kcillamls. Cal. Will Drle lo Medford Mr. and Mrs. S .B. Morgan will leave here ( "h rist innu ilnv mi fholi- I way to Merlford. where llu-v will visit for a week with .Mr. .Morgan's parents. They will make the trip by aulo and will be accompanied to Eug'-ne by Mrs. II. J. Bitter and her sister. .Mrs. West, who will vi sit with Mrs. Bitter's daughter. M rs. l-io)d Sherwood. Here from Fugcne .Mrs, K. A. Holmes and sun, Mal efdm. have arrived in Ijt tlrand rroni Kugene, Oregon and will vl .sil iluiing the holidays al the home of Mr. and Mrs. I-;. Holmes. Malcolm iH attending I he Vni ver sify of Oregon a I tCitgi-ne when, they are making their home Ihls winter. They formerly lived here. GHK from 4 blmi - rin ist mas packages arriv ing al the poslontc" this week have car ried postmarks from all over the glohe. a box arrived recenljy from Katleng, tn Ihe Jloniui province of China, h'-nring greeting Jo Mr. and Mis. K. A. Sayie from their miss ionary daughter M Iss Geneva, ('liim Me ciiiioH ami cjmdieH made from fruits, nuts and seed.swcro inrhided in tli'- conlenls. hrlsiniJiH Pi-ogntiu l'lciiM-s riitl'iren of Ihe Moss chapel dis trict d- liKliled u wi-ll-lilled Jtousu la.sl night with their Christmas en tertain men). The school building was artistically decorated, with a tree aS the feature of the scheme. All'r He- program. Santa Clans I'rawtcd in a window and dilii I.mI. d gllis lo the pupilH and vi sitors a-'SeiiiMed. (-;. A. S;i)P', sup'-riiili iideid of schools, was an tnt' iest"d participant. Planning '.iiituia!H Program 'I lie Lutheran church is plan ning a more eleborale Christ mils progr.i hi t It i.s year t ban ever ne- ! lore. William 1-'. Jt.oll, pastor. noitne'd today. The program wii! I.e giv- n 4 'hriM tims I've, featuring n.-iding1, pantonine and music. Miss (P nevivc Nelson, t). K. V b l.r. I'red Matthes. Theodore Doll. M I.lna Loltes. Anna Iil ! Kniina Wurl, He( n J im n, la , .i' MKir mm r. i.ona jt nst n arm Katie Kll-r will Hike part. Tie re will atn le a Christmas tre; for tin- children of the chureh. in additu.n to the "Ti''e rhiislmu- then k eh will be services at fi o--I'ist mas morning. Salem Chamber LlecU SALLM, Ore., (i.-orge if. r.nt-b-lholi local real clato Oper ator, w t . ted preldi-nt of the S;-h in hamber tit eommrrce. He -ni'e. d T. M. HlckH- Other nffl.'it oi-.'LeJ iutiuJv: V. C - i llurns. vic-preldeut; p. s; Page, secretary and Boss Miles, treas urer. The officers will bo lnstulk-d in January. G1HLS WEAK GAKTMt BF.LLS MO NT E C A It I .(), ( A P ) Tea dansentes. which In season are al ways crowded here prior to the j opening of the Casino, arc being' enlivened by garter bells, which ,' tinkle In ttmo with the music of the jura bands. Another novelty 1 Is a cymbal effect produced by ro- i volving metal bells attached to -the heels ot women's dunce slip- ' l'rs j With tho metallic garter bills tinkling, the cymbals clashing and the Jangling of scores of bracelets ; and the swish and rattle of the : new coat-of-iunil tunics, the Jazz artists have to work doubly hard to make themselves heard In the whirl of merrymakers. Foreign Demand Creates a Milk Industry lor China CHICAGO, ( AP) The foreign colony has given rise to a thriving industry new to China the milk business. Jersey rows hevo been imported and the water-buffalo, heretofore u inert- beast of burden, has been successfully crossed with Euro pean breeds, said S. N. Ail-Young, director-general of the Chinese bureau of economic Information, who has been sojourning here. Chinese children for centuries havu been weaned on - softened rice and even today milk is drunk only by children or the weullhy classes and butter consumed only by the foreigners. "A large percentage of the milk used In the European concessions comes from the erossed-brcd cows," Au i oung declared. "H is or tine duality; high In butler-fal content. Mat milk Is still a- luxury among the Chinese." ; ranges Plan Joint Installation ' ESTACA.DA. . Ore,. , (AP Elvo granges ; of; eastern Clackamas ' county will hold a point public in- slalatlon of officers' Jaliuary S it the Estacuda park pavllllon. Mrs. Thomas Miller will bednstnlllng of- ; fleer. Governor Pierce and several stale grange orriccrs ure expected j to bu present. . ! flhe sonff, Tho" Sweet Hyo und Bye," composed In. the lantern light of a country store, brought a royalty of $5;,000. but not until r0 years after Its composer. Joseph P. Webster, of Elkhorn, Wiscon sin, had written It. POTTER KAYOS MEIR IN FIFTH (Continued fi om Page One.) ' a merry I chase hi the sixth which' found I ft to advantuge' for either one. Scott called the mulch a draw. ' ' . Ace Starts Strongly. Ace? took the first round In the rinul event but Melr went ulicitd In tltfcebnfll wdietvMicMiu(H'ed"H'ln Welser fighter. ' ' j ' That must have ired Poller eon-' if a? V if if M if if ti) if y if M if W M if M if M If Sh To give Fine Stationory at Christmas time i.s not only to select a gift universally desired hut it is to express, Rood taste that is long remembered. With that thought in mind we display, Hot cheap and gaudy holiday boxes, but paper of fine quality that will he used with genuine pleasure until the sheet and envelope reaches the mail. r.uc Up. Candies Perfumes Toilet Sets m 1 2 ; VjJ ' 1 mf i? y V if GLASS DRUGS Inc. Put On A New Suit Christmas Day k LOOK YOUR BEST THIS XMAS. ; Dress up, be happy and contented with one of ) f Breici's new Snappy Suits and remember the, prices s l $14.90, $19.90, $24.90 GO STORES slderable as lie smacked the Kid in the body for a count of nine In the third, and followed up with an other body blow that sent the local battler down for eight seconds. Tho fourth staited out with -Ace flinging body blows some of which landed. Alter an exchange of blow s the Kid punched Ace's jaw and the latter went to the ropes after working out of a clinch. The bell practically saved the Ln Grander a few seconds later after Potter, drove him to Ihe ropes and attempted to finish the job. . ! , Knockotil I'.uiis Card. Ace followed up his advantage in' the tilth although (he Kid hud plenty of tight h it. After an cri-i change of body blows. Ace broad casted a right to Ihe jaw ami static claimed the Kid until Scott rin- Last Minute Suggestions Buth Robas .......:..$1.50 to $3.25 Slippers :...:...8.-c to $1.50 Pillow Cases ........?:i.75 to $4.50 Toys -10c to $3.50 All Kinds of Novelties Drawing of numbers tonight .' 'at 8 o'clock Art & Baby Shop ! ' '' i:01 Adnnm Avenue. 'ItJitlerlck Pallerusi - D. M. C. and Nun's Boll-'oof Thread. 1 1 Popular Stationery Pens - Pencils A I ounlaln Pen or Pencil wilt make an Ideal gift. We have beautiful p'use nets for woiiu n-- -1 'en and Pencil. e is romiiar oive rnie THE HUH Ished droning out tho fatal cou.nt.' Close to -00 fans witnessed ttia curd. - f Obituary MHS. SAHAH tliVNE HOWAIlTWt Mrs. Sarali Jano Howorter dlel at her home at Cove Tuesday if-j ternnon. She was .68 years oL and had llevd lu that vicinity for III years. Her childhood' hoiAj( was- In Kunsas. . r; ; . f Funeral Herylees will tak" plo,ce at Cove at 2 p. in. Thursday. ; w4tli burial in the Cove ceinclcryv f--lowing. Snod grass & Zimmerman are In charge of arrangement ' 1 1 ft i C!igars Kodaks Bill Folds fr . if ... i .p n