The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, May 09, 1918, Image 1

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ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 9, 1918
NO. 18
Wht
PREPARATIbitS MADE
FOR RED CROSS DRIVE
I-:. U. HOWLANH NAMKD CAM
PAIGN MANAGER FOR HMO
ONR WAR USD CAMPAIGN
may ao to an.
COVER DISTRICT IN ONE DAY
yuota Kvperted to Br Hsmr km Last j
Yar Campsbrn Committee. Par-!
Ually Hrlectrsl AuxlllUries to Hj
, Heard Prom.
i:
Preliminary work ha been started
in the Ontario Chapter for the Bey
ond war fund, or Mercy, drive of tlic
Red Cross. Mefor; May 20. the lal
aet for the opening. arrangements
will be complete.
Owing to the resignation of H. C.
Boyer, who waa the originally select
ad aa campaign manager, the local
advisory board called upon K. W.
Howlaml to lake up the work and he
. pted Meetings of the board
ere held Tueeday end Wednesday
evenings and at the latter meeting
Mr. Howland named the member of
the campaign committee for Ontario,
and Is waiting to hear from the auxll
lariea before naming the repreeonta
tlvaa of each to the Hat. The mem
bars ao far named are: K. A. Kraeer,
Ray Wllaon. H 0. Boyer. H. W
Jonea end Dr. H. H, Whitney.
A preliminary meeting of this cotr.
mlttee waa held last night snd tenta
tively named Tueaday, May 21. as
the dale of the big drive, and that
considered proposal to open a
down town headquarters on Monday,
May 20. where voluntary ofterlnga
will be taken, for It Is felt that many
people will gladly come forward
without solicitation and subscribe,
thus reducing the work of the cam
palgu committee.
Ilafore the drive opens Paul c.
Rates, manager for Malheur. Bake',
Orant and Harney counties, le ex
ported here to give the managera In
structions and a campaign apeaker.
loo. Is expected In the meantime
following the formal Instruction.
the local manager Is preparing the
workera for tha drive.
hen Mr Bates comes he will
bring the apportionment for the
Chapter and other data, bat it ia be
lieved that it will be the same as In
the first drive.
All of the expense of the drive will
be paid by a fund ralaed among busi
ness meu and not a cent of the
money subscribed to the war fund
will he used III any way whataoerer.
save for the purpoae for which It is
given, namely war work.
ONTARIO MAN H. AITO THIr.K
lit T HI-: KAII.S TO tttJt VMM
Ontario has all the latest improvo
., ,.... f bin town It has an auto
thief, or thieves, but lie or they, have
i, ,n liie si iirj I8M to steal. Mr
W W Wood letl the Wood car III
front or tlielr home on Oregon sir,.
Monday evening and In the morale
toiiiut the Stall fr "ie 88 scat
Irrrd all shout It; ali the front
L seal gone Kvldanre was plain that
an attempt had been made to sian
the ca- h .ranking II This failed
because of the avtsMahM of the key
to the magneto box Manager r
Haye of the Word Oarage, reports,
too, the theft of a uuinber of key
for ears at the garage, ao aulo owners
shoahl be warned and provide means
of prote. ting their property
ONTARIO Will UK H1.K
TO tXlMMAT WARM WRATH KM
Manager Andrew Koblnaou of ttM
Ontario I.. I oldstorage company,
believes In preparedness, and accord
lug-ly he has taken steps to see that
Ontario does not suffer from a lack
of Ice this summer This week 'ie
contracted for 18 carloads of Ire and
thr first shipment on the new con
tract arrived yesterday. Mr. Hob
iiuxni has arranged for regular deliv
eries iu the city three days each
week
A miscellaneous shower wsa given
to Miss Tula Kubloa by ths Isdlee ol
.... m It I- laat Tuaadav at tkS
liie . t. -
home of Mr C K Seooy Mr
Ss-a and Mr. C K Biughajn ware
the haataaaea during the afternoon
-t
Mien Pablo is ths nisce of A Grsniss
ssd will be one of the Mey brides
HITCH IMGGKR NOW IN CITY
WITH TRKNCH KOR PIPF.H
C. K Helmer's dftrh digger la at
the railroad track on Colorado ave
nue with tha dltoh for the main read
Una of tha water aystera. The ditcher
la going at the rate of 1000 feet per
day and aa aoon aa the pipe arrival
he will be able to atart laving the
mains Material haa been ordered
for the pump houee ao that Mr. Hal
mer would be able to make connec
tion! with the present ajratem in a
few days were the pump anil pump
limine ready.
AGED NAN IS KISSING
FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED
1. B. WISK LAST HERN AT N AMP
WITH TWO HTRANGKHM. IK
IILTJKVKM TO HAVK BKKN
Ml'HDKHKH.
Where la P. R. Wlee, aged 7 2, who
for the past 30 year ha worked in
termittently for T. II Klser of On
tarlo, while home, trading In tM Ilia
Bend country? TIihi ih the question
pu tiling Sheriff Ben llrown and th
authorities of Malltur county, Ore
gon, and Canyon county. Idaho
Wlee was last seen in Nampa on
April 10 by Lee Flaer, formerly of
this city, whom he told he waa to go
to Caldwell that day with two men to
buy eoane be. Hlnce then he has
not been heard from and officer are
making a search for traoea of him or
his body. They suspect that he met
with foul play t the hand of in.
men for he Is known to have had up
ward of $1000 on hlr person at the
time.
Wlae. who wea a widower, haa a
daughter. Mr. 1-v.ubh. whoee address
Is unknown to anyone here. Hu
worked aa a rauch hand for Mr. Klset
and I described a a steady, reliable
cltlxen. He had a hornet lead near
Napton station ou III'' Homidale
l. ranch and had a small 30-acr
lui in This farm he sold and secured
1500 and with another 3600 he poas
eaaed was to buy an outfit of bees,
so be told I. Klser It I believed
the two men oT whom he spoke km ,
ha had this money and luticed liim 18
go to Caldwell from Nampa on the
pretext of showing him some been.
liefore going to Nampa he hail ar
ranged with W Nupton of Napton
station to meet hliu Iu Caldwell to
haul the beee home to his homestead.
and wheu be failed to show up Mr.
Napton returned to his home and
later reported the rass R the officers
HOYM KNTKHTAIN.
Masters Kldou Kortler and James
McCreUlii uiertalned a number of
their friends mid schoolmate Tliur.
day evening at the home of Mr and
Mrs. J It Kortler The time passed
all loo swiftly with Jolly games and
other amusements, after which a
dainty luncheon was served by Misses
Kits McCrelght and Charlotte Claii
elt. Those present were Alma
llomaii. Margaret Potter. Kern crum
niett, lla Orauise, Clara WtMd. Iiiei
Kerfoot, Mildred Poorman, Margaret
Orane. Etta McCrelght. Cherlotn
clagett, Klcliard Adams. Krank Ven
Petten, Douovsn rooruiau, Ralph
Kmisou. Halph Dress. Willie Lsa.
Krauk Clement. Hugh l.aml. Kid in
Kortler. James McCrelght. and Kdgar
Kortler
KOKMKM ONTAHIANH VICTIMS
ol' HOLIt GOLD KOMBKHV
Sunday s Portland paper recorded i
the robbery of two bar of gold from -Ruben
Boawell. 8r , and son SsssMtl
Boswsll. Jr . st their wins sear
Graata Pasa. The robber attacked
ths two former Ontarlaua snd sfteri
binding them secured the reeults of I
luunlh of Isbor on tbslr part. A
a long struggle young Boawell J
loosened the rope which bound bis1
ami after releasing bis fathsr agasght
!( .nil Mrs W H. Swartx. wh'i
havs aseu serving tbe Baptist church ,
at Sboshons. dsbo, for the past i
) nag, are new viotiag with their
daughter. Mrr Karl Hanna Bev.j
Swarts prearbec lo4b mot slug auJ
evening at the Methodiai church
laat Sksnday ISfA Swarm aaya that
while he has lust mill hk Slst
birtbdsy that lail year was on of
the moat prof parous years of hi life
Jaok Tsylor bsgaa his work this
' week aa a clerk at I.uekrs Pharmacy
Figures Show How Malheur County
Met Uncle Sam's Call For Cash
The following tabluatlon of the re
turns of the Third Liberty Loan re
ported by Chairman J R. Blaokaby,
ahowa that exery third person in Mal
heur county ia a creditor of Uncle
Quota.
Ontario $ 78,060 00
Vale r.n.ooo oo
Nyssa 21,400.00
Juatura ... 10,000 00
Weatfall 7,100
Jordan Valley .... 20, ISO. 00
Hrogan 10,000 00
Ironaldea 16,300 00
Crowley M00. 00
Adrian K.000 00
Riverside 1.000 00
Dead Ox Flat 6,000.00
Sheavllle . 2.000 00
ROCkvllle 4.000 00
869.000.00
HAHK llLL NOT VKT
U)HT ART IN ONTARIO
I
The boys mid girls of the public
iiool ars very enthusiastic ov.-i
bsseball this spring. I.ai Thu M
day week the boy of the eighth grade
played agalnat the eighth grade at
New Plymouth but failed to bring
uny laurels home with them. Hop
ing to make a better showing next
time they again played the New Ply
mouth nine here last Thuraday and
were again disappointed aa the vis
itors went home with the score 8 to
4 In their favor.
The sixth grade played the sixth
of Payette at Ontario Saturday with
'better results, winning by a score of
6 to 3. Newton Stabler umpired the
game, which laated for all Inning
In the first inning Payette only made
one agalnat Ontario' Ave. No other
core was made by either side until
Ihe laat. when each made one
The sixth arade boys playing were
Klvyd MrWIIIIsms. plinher. Haln.i
MeCulloch, catcher. Jim W lilt more.
first hsseman; Owen Turner, sec
ond, ilredy' Hauls, third; Kred Mor
ton, shortstop; Kdgar Kortler. rtg.it
field; Ronald McCrelght, center, and
lAi Thompson, left field
Mr. Kate Nelly, of Harper, age
54 years, died at the Holy Itoaarv
hoapltal last Wednesday sfternoon at
s qusrter past three Her death
' was rauasd by s complication of all
meat. Mr Nally I aurvtvsd by
several children, one. a daughter,
was with her at the laat Kuneral
services were held Krlday morning
from the Catholic church, Rev Jl A
Cainpo officiating. Burial was made
In the St Johns cemetery
HPHING KKHTIVAL WILL UK
HKI.H N MIIMHI KVKNING
Owing to the high cold wind
4 the school authorities have de-
elded to postpone Hie Spring
4 Festival to be given by the child
a resj of DM fJTtll ;. :.-ol- until
Monday eveulug r
tin- authorities, who are searching for
'the bandits The stolen gold was
valued at 36 000
www
RED CROSS SPECIAL TRAIN
Tkree Tbousiuid Mile Dah Across Ruwia to
Succor Rowama Heroic Work Required.
Peer lltUe Reuwssbv, ence a happy
gad ao beautiful I Hebbea ef Its rich
issd by Gsrssaa harass, IU people
Olven back upea thentseivee, the mm
plctursMue city sf Jaasy la aew
crowded bayand IU UnaMa with the
esuatry s deetltate aad strvis
Nethlag but the asaet harelc efforu
wf ike Auisrlcss SU4 Cress ha kspl
Kwussaala free actually dUappearlsg
frsai aasssg the est leas af the eerih.
When all thaaa who ceutd lesve iks
rsnntry bad awd Meaury W. Aeder
ssa. Aaserieaa SVed Orees rsssssss
aisasr Is that suiranad uaunuy, siu.k
U his pest. DillMll. Stan Is. and
ragged people were all abeui Mia The
cause iiaanf hspaUaa. Kits Bed)
Crsss assney csnid way eeihiag In
Kvuaaaata. tar the osantry waa aartp
SJas. e Aadaraaa appaaisw to ear Bed
Crsss la BuasU Tbers vara ssav
piles there but ! ceesd they be
Bam. Jordan Valley holds the ban
ner record still with the largest per
centnge over Ita quota. It has, too.
the Urgent Individual buyera.
No. Bend
Amount Bold Per Cent. Buyers
$117,200.00 ISO Ml
17,160.00 1S8 Sl
88,860.00 179 309
10,000.00 100 100
11.00000 ! 164
08,000. 00 840 18.
88.160.00 176 238
80.00000 ItS 78
11,10000 188 48
18.860.00 168 1.18
10,80000 181 78
8.000 00 ISO 100
8,360 00 168 87
8,100 00 202 II
3420,660 00
162
2714
WOMAVK CI.l II KI.RCTH
Ol I h KIM KOR NKXT VKAH
The annual meeting of the W
men's Club was held last Tliursd.iv
at the llhrary for the purpose of cIm i
Ing the officers for the coming yeai
Mrs. H. D. Dorman waa re
president, while Mrs. C. K Cox anil
Mr. K. C. Van Pet ten were electej
first and second vlee-preeldent re
enectlvely The other officers ar
Mr. Ray Wilson, secretary; Mrs II
H. Whitney, financial secretary; Mrs
H. O. Drane, treaaurer; Mrs tni
Taggart, auditor; and Mra. K. M
Orelg and Mra I. Adams first anil
second directors.
Aa an Indication of their high pa
trlotir spirit the following slaleinet.l
of their laat year's work la given;
Olven to Red Cross wsr fund 1 1 "" 00
Red Cross seals sold 146.00
Olven to crippled children's
fund I6io
Qlvesj on Mra. R M. Grelg
trip to Portland 7.19
Scholarship loan fund 38. 35
Given to T M C A fund I "'
Invested In Liberty bonds 100 00
Totsl lt.ll
There were only four nieetlnrs
held by tbe club the peat year, sll ISM
reel of the time being given to Ited
Cross work As there are 28 inem
bars In the club quite an addition
wss msde to Hie stuff of workers at
the Red Cross work room
TOO MI'CH II. Is UOODM
111(1 NO hi,, THOI Hi.i:
Police Judge C. M. Steams had
three Imbibers or the cup that -i i
before blm Isst Krlday and netted
349 In tinea and cost assessments, u
follows I url V Steer 1 1 j ll.-iin
T Taylor 313. ami Krank OSarl
133
TO HONOR I I rtMfl
A fsrewell part) in honoi ul l i
Trow, who has been ordered to rcpot-i
to lielvolr, Virginia, for special nan
ItS. Will bv given Mulid.. . High' t 1. 1.
Hukoulc hall h) the Siar ( hapti-i al
the Kaslern St." All K.i li-rn Kl.i
i id their huslwnds, au. .ill Masoi .
and their wlvta ar l.ivlted to k
pretent
eariietl Ihe .lissi miles (list sepsrsied
Petitigrad fi'iui Jassy. Russia wa
struggling agalnat lalernal disorder,
wklcb In Ike I kialulsn Irrrlli.r) wss
civil wsr Uvea m .ih His a. ul.. .my
and pr.de. Ilea f Iks Holshsilk gM
srs uses I Ik esse seemed ktipelcsa
Tel help cajgen s hl train load
Ull.hr tha .hsigr I Irlllrlisl.l ils
raassal f lb Aaserieaa Itrd Cies iu
K.-alS And All.lrrit.gi a. nl this "A
hlr:
'Me err today dlstribullug fusst and
. luihlug iu mure H.se lil.isil paV9Js
and In. resting nun.lsr etrry week
Ktpss ling ablpuiest wf fuur uur cars
,.r r l from odvsss ilds week By
riirsurdlusry saTert we believe we can
cwailaus anrcbase ef susVlest supplies
te carry a work
Aad aa eur Bad Cress U shwwlsg all
ths world tbst net uuly ars our jnen
ready te hgkt far the right, bat ere
ready t as'.p all iboee others whs
are la this battle for ft
NKW OKKIC1AI.H APPOINTKO
BY COUNCIL MONDAY Mor"1
The regular meeting of the ciiv
Council Monday evening was featured
by the confirmation of three new of
ficiate aa follews: Marlon Jones,
marshal. J. II Denlson. night police
man, and louls Kroeaatn, fire htsi
The council also ordered the grav
cling of Oregon street from Idaho
to Montana avenues; heard the read
ing of an ordinance for the establish
ment of the Kastslde aewer district
and ordered Marshal Jones to 8MM
the curfew hour during the Hoover
Ixsd time sesson from 9 to I o p n
The first rending, too. was had or
the ordinance providing for the tnlt
Ing over of the Ontario Water com
pany'a plant.
INTEREST IS GROWING
IN PRIMARY ELECTION
Ottilia t" ll-H'C f OpMsllloll IM
Istcal tlfflciH, Interest Centers
on Mate lllfh-es noil
Hcnstorslilp.
lteiorts from tlirnmit I he sUta
show thul there Is a growing attars
III the prinuiiN ce. lion la le baM 041
May 17 so fir as the senatorial an I
gubernatorial officers are loncerned.
while apathy marks the county rsHi
psign owing to the lack of oppox
Hon
It Is apparent that during the past
two weeks there has been a greet
strengthening of the Simpson cam
paign for the llepubllcmi nomination
for Oovernor Wit h the wiliil hacklnu
of the ooaat counties and the strenxHi
ha developed ou hi trip thru Cen
tral and Kaslern Oregou ha haa so
impressed Portland voters that It is
generally believed he will carry Mult
toman aad win with a safe margin
Tha action ul aj Co.-ium I
proposing the wltpdrawal of all u
didatam. ! - lb Hnale. leading Lie
fisld clear for W Nsrv luis milled Ul
Hlaliflelil- strenmli II I hellei.-ii
aud many are looklnr. for hjg itouiim
Hon
Locally Interest iu His cainpalgu Is
Isgglng llll Ihe ollesla tor Collet)
Judavesl Ip and ltepiesenlall , I
ting what Interest Is uisnir. -si.-.l in
the latter fight J llallaglor Is on
ceded to be Hie winner, no gsUhW
laam ha "lug bseii aroused by l
Craudall eleventh hour snlr NMa
the eonteri
ikm i 1 1 . t piitH'i am
iw nkiis mil i HMfsiNi
At u meeting of the property OWN
srs of lbs Psyette Oregon Slope lit
gallon dlsiilci I g4kta N srajg it It
mined n BSSBltJ an -titx !
an examination ( lbs rnasnasj)
ditehss ! recommend a revlelnit n
Up ilieks to proinli .ul.-in.iic .u
dm no; 1 1 Tha ovfastn
discur--e.i tio- nrna -'i tot .i gM
l,r the distil. I lllll tool- M " I
. MJ ll-.l III' II 3jfg lO I"
in good .-.. wen inn u nil ure looking
forward to a big year
ll.ii,,' , M.uliliix who lias he U
for severs! Us Is aide to I..- ....;
agi.ln
A GRUELLING NIGHT
FOR THE CANTEEN MAN
A Bed CrtHM Catilerii lush wearily
Isuked Ihe Ires under Ike kelllae
'I'helr hlllel Is In an old huuse assi
by. Hy the light of a candle Ihe Bed
Cress conveyer uudresee and lolls
Isiu hla l.lai.kels Huddeuly there
comes a sliirp, is. king seuu.l ssd u
red 6srr light up the ruum The con
voyer roll quickly out ef hi bunk
.al.lies up hla Idsnkeit and runs
down the rickety alalia rs ths geJktl
Dims hs Isda bis Kisu.h aaalsusl
and a lot ef soldiers I hey eicbaag
ii. ..is aud ihea sest tbeasselraa as
baaga Kour wore (harp, --.s- k-i.g
nelaes follsw In rapid su. . esali.s snd
a ii.ieiruful roar This is only ;!. he
ginning sf as arilllrry duel wSul.
isalt all IHglll
At i.irak of day thr Itr.l ... uii.
rsilrs klntself. shakes his ssslsiant
-u'l luinblea up iks stairway oui Into
l't.yrd. It I strews with debris. A
th.-il struck ths sett heuse Is Iks sight
sad blew out ibe wsll The ei.ieyt
and Ms man aet to Work gingerly, foi
lb air Is chill. I hey poke lb Ires
gnd threw ss fresh I and (lien Set
to eoik lo pirpare the fooiL Within
an hour the csntreii Is ir.idy fsr hual
uses
Till I a aauipte alghi of a Stow
Oreaw Canteen sssn st lbs frost.
nwp0N TO MARSHAL
DOLLARS FOR, LKERCY
s.1 ii-uiiu: I'LANH LAID Milt
'.HI v I Ut li t ItONH CAMP 1 1' N
THORO Ollt.lMZinnN IN
HKING PKRKKCTRH
distric r managers: nb
Paul C. Ratrw of PortUnd to t.uide
MaJlieur, Harney, llsker nuil rnnt
County Workers-Oaotn Will be
the Bsnie ss in Klrst Drive
000 oo O 0 "
4 NALIKNT i l irio - IN RKD
4 CIRKHH MKCONH WAR UIUVK 4
4 Dale, May 20-87 4
' National iitota. $1 no, 000, 000. 4
Oregon iiuots. 3600.000 4
Portlsnd quota, 33S0.000. 4
4 Quota, atats outside Portland, 4
4 3350,000. 4
4 aTftff dollar 'iiiliscrlhed goes
in Red Cross Wsr Work, 7 per 4
4 ."in .it rccslptH to Nntlonsl Ited
4 Cross and 36 per -tent to war 4
work of local chiipi.i
4 ItecelptK all liel to the Ited
4 Cross rUpeases of state cam-
4 paign will be defrayed hy vol-
iintnrt siihacrlpllons In Port- 4
land and by chapters through-
4 out the state, aud of local ram- 4
4 palgna by voluntary contrlbu- 4
4 tlotis for that purpose 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
I'otiland, May H. Next comes the
I Bacond War Kund of the American
Ited rose for 3100, 00U. 000 Oregon
plans for which ware announced In
Portland this morning by Henry I
'orbett, tal rhalrsaan
Orsgou Is to aim at 1600.09, a was
the ease In ihe first Red Cross war
.drive, when over 81.100,000 VM
subscribed Portlands quota I-
n set, as hwfsre. st 3260. ou'i.
'while ihe . . . . .r the late at larg
,ls IIM.MI
For the first time Ihe Red Cros
will londucl a campaign Ihrough Its
own organltatloii, the .ampaign com
mlliees Iu each district being seleci u
by the chapter of the Red Cros
which In turn will work through
.their branches and auxiliaries
Mr lorhett has appointed II I
William as state manager, and Mi
William. In turn, appointed a series
of ssslstalit stats nianageis who Ik
gan this morning a lour of the stale,
which will take them to the chapl '
headquarters of each dlatrh' a
assist In perfecting organise! Im
Karl, ssslstaul uiunagrr Is one wl n
has made a record preouualy In I. II.
Loan, lied Cross. V M C. A m
ind Ik uses In ;.l
..I tlieni
The he,idilsrter ol holh Ml. .
if I'. nil. ml mid ih. .i.iie i ainpalgi."
, III I . I iiieiit 1 1 in pie I'orllaiid
Th.- He. I i ross SSsi Kund doll, i
Is really II 91 lor . i.-i) dollur nil.
scribed lo Ihe lied Cross III I ,lil .
last year. 3102 hu been av.illah' .
ilhe two cents repri-Kenl lug Inleres'
I . I iiinl -uhsi illii d III he il -posited
I . net cent lo Ihe en dlt of
the Kinerivan National Ited I in"
wink ahroad nuil 18 hM I hi Ull IB
war work of Hie hual cli.ipni
Sol a I .-III Will he exp- n.l d rro'il
' war riiml for Ihe . pen-es ur tin cai
palgn In any way attewsn huudr I
ih.ll.tr-. .- allowid in iir.cuu h
National headquarteii, I inn.
sl,li dues alld this Is he. I, . .. ...
e.t ..ii the prlailng ul rei npi n.
pledge i arils, eti
. pi-nes ot tin- state iiinpatku
will In in '0 lit voluntary .inscrip
tions in I'orllaiid and nj !iut
throughout Ihe Lai list gsl I
, palgus holh In l'oill.ni-1 i Uiro
out Hie hlate being 11..111JI. d lbs
inasnai
So far aa Is kiiowu tin Uc.l i -!war
drive la I lie only runrt In whli
llil procedure Is iigl.Hr . an Ifcil ma
In I'.irllsml It Is auniiuarsd it
.1.1. t-u i ;l he over in
.In-
- .'lltlOli uf 1 l.SUU "I"'
"tptinded ni uoniia. i i
lor her.. re lutiCI. the 6 9.HUI ,Ut'
i.rlglnslly siibscrlhsu to ihe !:
; cross iiis besn agosadad
I oi lltkn Oisel. htsiaey aud Mil
hatir tiigaiM
Psui luirs or Mii'srgar. Bales
Ig) Lively, ha.- n lug ..n ti.t-
itlranl, llariir, .mil Malheur umi
i Ha la head ol htnargai. Bajes ..
I Lively, ainl las bsb asiietl
all drives previously held in r'o.i
lead