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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1908)
STAYTON MAIL CITY O FFIC IAL* W . i, * H KH » n .|M n> o r . F. ti.Uiillt.RV K*«’i>r<l«r. K. Itov. Tntssarsr. l i m i t S m ith , M » i »I i «I A H y I ' H t l i ( I . C U N L H Y. NOW UP CAUSE TO N O T A N YOU. Fiibii'f, Linn County, Oregon, 18. II mih . Mr. Tux Payer and Spor tsman your attention l* respectfully < ' in Urn petition followliiK till* Milieu', tlir huiii *' I h self explanatory unil w«* in k iimi you will carefully t< ml und consider tho fact* therein oontaliiod. To llif Western mun there I* no thing h o attractive UH the denlro to go on u Inditing trip. Hu* mlKhty mountain*,the niyaterou* (oreat* the camp hy the dear ruuuliiK creek or river, the fut venison In the frying pan, tinae are the Influnce* that ap peal 1 1 u*. the call to the primitive uh It were, out of the ml*ty punt, rullln,, to uh once more druw near to iiaiuie und partake of her boun- tie* The kiiowli'dRe that wo run ko . when opportunity offer* uh a respite from our lahora, enjoy ouraelvea and MUtlHfy our deal re for aport and rec reation for a Mi-aHou; or that tho ranchman can nupply hlmaelf with th i holeeat of meat through a portion of tho year, la a privilege that 1* dear to uh , and It I* the aim o f the peti tion to perp' tout» then*' opportunl- tlea we *o liiueh prize, to preaerve our In rltnge for future yearH, before It I h to lute, for without the gamey bluek lull or mule buck the niountalni would lone their chief attractlvenoaa for tile HporUmun; and the valley lamia without the beautiful Imported pheuHuiita, th" pi pi iik native iiuu II h nnd Lob- white* and the foot hIII m without the I iiih I i pheuHunt and blue grouse, would be u dreury country indeed, eHpei'lally for the true Ore- Ron la n THE L A D IE S ELECT IM P R O V E M E N T C IU B PERMANENT FOR THE O F F IC E R S YEAR. Oil Iasi Monday night The latdlcs Improvement Club met and was call 'd to order by the temporary chair man Mrs. A L.Shreve. Mrs Fred G. Conley temporary See retary gave the mliiutea of the for mer meeting then th** Club listened to the reading of the constitution and lly-laiws which were adopted a* read. The objects of organization as In- nrporated In the Constitution are the Improving of sanitary conditions, •ncourags the beautifying of the ho mes, streets, public parka etc., to fur ther the aortal Interest, assist the Commercial Club In advertising the town of Hlayton and vicinity and to «upport any movement for the better- ment of our town and vicinity. The Initiation fee was placed at fifty rents. It Is not the money that Is desired hut members. The Club will be able to raise money when It gets to working. The Club earnestly desires the co-operation and support of every lady In Slayton and vicinity even though she cannot be present regularly at the meetings. To know that there I* a united Inter est In this movement Is u great stimulus to the officers and member* who can take the time to do the work ui'i-i-HHary In the organization. TI i I k organization can and will do great thlngH for thlH community and I h worthy the eanieMt of every citizen. conMlderation The (iu b meet* on the first and third Mondays of each month In the City Hall at 2:30 o'clock In the af We fully believe that the flRurea ter noon until further notice relative to the ileHtruetton of deer hy Thinking the afternoon would be varmluta, uh given In the petition, an more convenient than evening for non« loo large. Thin la about whet the majority of the ladles, the next It figures up to; 26000 deer di'Htroyed meeting will he held In the after hy wild heuHtH. averaging 65 pounda noon. Whether Monday I h the most o f dri'HHi'd meat each, luiikca 1.690, convenient after noon for meeting 000 poundH of meat Put thin at the will be seen by trying The tlnn- of low fI k ure nf * rent* per pound, wc ini'etlng can easily be changed to have $ I lie ,700 00 worth of incat. 26000 suit the majority of member* at any deer hiil* »* til Ml centa each foot* time requested. up to |lt,poo.00, hrliiKliiK the entire The officers elected for the en account up to $148.700. 00 , In thla suing year are Mrs. It A.Beauchamp atate for one year. Ilow doea that president, Mrs. J.J.Hardin vice pres read? You may think the proponed ident, Mr*. Floyd A. Robertson Sec bounty which wc are endeavoring to retary. Mr*. J.M. Kitchen treasur have the Htate offer for the Hcalpa er. and Mr*. Fred 0. Conley man for the different anlmalH, u h enumer ager. The manager la also a membei ated tn the petition, too high In of the Hoard of Directors of the Miiawcr to H i I h objection we will ank Club, has charge of the publicity and you to figure up whut It eoata to feed advertising department and the gen- u wolf or cotiKur for a year. You wll •ral outside field work. find that, figuring ir o n our forager It will lie her aim to give to the . . • I mate, it will QOS I $ 2 :*« »0 How public through the column of the Mai docH that null you? l»o you think wc mmi'ihlng of Interest concerning the 1 an afford to pay 12.7.00 each for thlr Club work each Issue, and with the destruction? ami an for tho real of aKHlHtance of the other members of the U' ■ r deatorylng anlinul*; we feel the Hoard of Directors keep In touch a>Huri d the proponed bountleH which with the work of the Slayton Com we ank the Htate to offer, are none mercial Club ho that the advantages to high and Improvements of this part of Mat Now aH to the bounty which we aH] Ion County will be given legitimate the Hiate to puy for the acalpH of piiollclty. coona, akunkH, dlKKer squirrels und Now friends and neighbors. Join crow*. To thoae who are not ac- hands and let each one feel that Quaint *1 with tin- habitM of these these two organizations are of per pen t h I lie Hnme may ueeni excessive; sonal Interest here and be united In out to thoae who have had an op an effort for the upbuilding of Stay- portunlty of at tidying their mode* of ton and vicinity. making a living. It I h very moderate The books are held open for Char Indeed, for theae bird killing, egg ter members until the second meet Hacking vermin aer m o nutnernuM It ing In January. Hand In your name I h u wonder any young bird« are hat to either one of the following com ched out or reach mnturlty Taking mittee. Mrs. A.L.Shreve Mrs. Clarenc nil thlngH Into conMlderation al Beauchamp, Mra. L a it y , Mrs. J.M though we have nothing to figure Kitchen. Mrs. W.A.Wright. Miss Eliza from, atlll we Judge If the truth of Roy und Mrs. F.O.Conley. the matter were fully known (he I ok eiiUHcd hy theae depredators would be a Kiirprlae to all husliii-ss and was not able to attend QUICK WORK. Dan Allen, deputy county clerk as- slated the Judges and ascertained the results 011 a Hunough adding machine Mr. Allen, Is an expert, In using the machine and the large number of votes were counted tn the short time of one hour LOSERS ARK GENEROUS. When the result« were erad there was much pleasure expressed by thos In and around the office. The loser* ( bless them) were among the first to congratulate*' the winners. The contest has been fair and free and It was good to see the fine ladylike feeling existing between all the late contestants. From a business stand point the contest was a big success adding many new subscriptions to the already Immense Hat the States man had. and the results obtained were far more than anticipated on th launching of the contest. The only regret the Statesman had was that all couldn't be winners, but a contest wouldn't be a contest unless some had to lose. WINNERS OF CA8H PRIZES. The winners of the cash prizes of fered during the contest were Mlases Peterson. Oeaner, Chittenden, Wllaon, and Walling Mias Marie Chittenden also won the first $10 cash prize. Sl'B-CONTEST WINNERS The winners of the sub-contest bo nus ballots were Misses Peterson and Muslrk; Gesner and Ulshop; Chitten den and Goodrich; McCleJIen and Wll son; Walling and Remington. ON THE FIN A L COUNT. The winners of the final and last count were as follows: Miss Marie C. Chittenden has first chance of all. Miss Khoda Gesner, < icond chance. In district No. 1 the Misses Peter son and Mustek have the other priz es In the order named. Miss Bishop In district No. two wins one of the prizes. In district No 3 the Misses Woods and Goodrich have their choice. Miss Waling of the district above mentloned.ca: t the second largest vot In the whole contest and will have her choice of the ten prizes after the pianos have been given away. GRATITUDE EXPRESSED On behalf of the contestants, each and every one of them, and at their wishes to extend their most sincere thanks to their many friedns and ac quaintances for the loyal support giv en them during the Statesman's con test Just closed. TO DISTRIBUTE PRIZES. If the winners will communicate with this office as soon as possible the contest manager will distribute the prizes as fast as the preferences of each are made known. The girls taking the fair trips will go with all the people of Salem wish ing them a most pleasant and safe Journey. The publishers at the Statesman and the contest manager are deep ly garteful to the young ladles who have worked so zealously to roll up the handsome vote recorded and also very appreciative of the universal courtesy extended the contestants by the public In the work It Is only to be regretted that all could not win. What Makes A m e ric a Grow. COUNCILMKN J. R. U i u C hah snn irr m h i L'. II. tt im u O H O AN. S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . T h ir t e e n ! h Y e a r . A W ORTHY N K W IP A P K K COUNCIL MKKTS F ln t Thurii<1*jr*iil|lil t u b inoolb. O. W. M i h i - h t S u b B c r l p l l o n . f l . 2 S P t k A .\ N U M D E C E M B E R 2Ç, 1908. N u m ber 47 Fire Laddies Help Girl Raise Fund to Buy Clothes For Deserted Child-Wife. In Pitiable Condition, De stitute Garm ents, W o m a n T a k e n to Y. W . C. A. Prosperous Year 1908. of Firemen at Station No. 8. Russell street,near Williams avenue art- rais ing money by subscriptions from The past year has been a prosperous one for u s— themselves to aid the deserted bride of William Stephi-nson who serving made so by the people in this vicinity. We thoroughly a brief time In the County Jail for robbing telephone boxes left her penniless and without friends. It appreciate this fact and wish to thank our many cus was two weeks ago that he depleted her and she has existed without tomers and friends who have contributed to our suc funds since that time. Yesterday she was taken In charge cess by their patronage am; good-will and we shall put by officials of the Y. W. C. A , w ho declare that when they found her she forth our best efforts to mi rit a continuance of same was clad only In a pair of stockings, shoes and a calico apron. It was necessary to send to the city to pro in the year to come. W ishirg for all a Happy and Pros cure clothing that she could wear while being brought to the Y.W.C.A. perous New Year, 1909. Horn*- • The young woman is 1!) years of age. She and a twin sister lived near Salem until they married and came to Portland. The young womar now in distress. Bonnie, married a youth by the name of Stephenson, and the sister married a youth by the name of Urban T h e y < aim- to Portland and, when funds ran short, the two youths robbed telephone booths. They were arrested and sen tenced to terms In the County Jail. On his release two weeks ago, Ur ban and his wife left together. Ste phenson deserted his wife. The girl had few clothes and no money. Her landlord. It Is charged by officials of the Y.W.C.A., held most of the few garment* to secure his rent. She wa clad In what remained whe taken in charge yesterday. Het condition was r n C C C C s a v e y o u r s t o m a c h t e a discovered by firemen who erported U / r U L L N O T TH E W R A P P E R S 1 L */ \ it to thi- Y W.C.A, ami ;h<y an- now ralsnlg money for the unfortunate He who expects Something for Nothing A lw a y s Gets Nothing girl. Stayton State Bank. Thomas Grocery CAN BY“ TO THE Shun the Peddler FRONT. Canby, Oregon. Dec.,22, 1908.— Mr. L.L.Thomas, Dear Sir:- We are get ting up a booster pamphlet for Canby and surroundings, of 40 pages. We are trying to make this the best ad vertisement that this part of the co untry ever had. We will distribute 5,000 copies In all 3,500 eaat and the balance in and around the county— The Tribune and Developement L e a g u e of this town is at the back of this. You can write to both for reference. This ls going to be a BIG THING, you ought to get in on It. Respectfully yours, G.M. Mosher. The above letter shows the inter est taken by Canby citizens. They have written Mr. Thomas in regards to carrying an ad for his stallion as the horse is now at Canby. Let us business people get together and pre pare a pamphlet of similar size for this section of Marion County. Salen has already gotten out their book let and Stayton or this section does not appear in it. We have everything needed here to make the best town in Marlon County and all that we are lacking is letting the less favored one know that Stayton cannot be beaten. Let us get together at the next regular meeting of our Commercial Club and perfect the plans by which we will be able to put out a neat fol der. Let's think about it. talk about It write about it dream about it and start the New Year off with the best folder ever published. The tea and coffee peddler in a man with a big line of talk, h Lunch of “ gold brick” premiums and a lot of cast aside "cheap"tea- and cof fees which he sells to the unsuspecting housew ife, hands her ' din ky” premium to close the bargain and is off “ never to retorn.” Why not buy at home where you can get your money back if n •( e»::«fied? W hen your Coffee Doesn't T a ste Good Don't Blame the Cook Until you find out what kind of coffee she irses I t ’s n...r. h-tu likely the fault is with the coffee and not with the cook if you find the fault is with (he coffee, change your brand and Try one of These:Seal Brand,M.Y.B„Dependable,Chase & Sanborns Then if the coffre doesn't taste right, change conks. W E Thomas & Son. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS M EATS AT THE STAYTON MEAT MARKET WE HAVE ON HAND FOR CHRISTMAS W EEK A big business country must have t 'r big business, and ours is the biggest Fine porkers, turkeys, chickens, veal and choice cuts of Leef. We business country tn the world write* across the street (mm the Brick Blacksmith Shop on VYajai m senator Beveridge tn Leslie’s Weekly. E. R. BURRES, Proprietor. ^ ¥ t Business depends upon the ease and quickness with which the people can nature. Our boys sing loud p ra is e s o des are: Ed Blakely. Nora Murphy, the Sllverton Choppers, and as they M IS S M A R IE C H I T T E N D E N W I N S mingle and trade together. To stop W c liave not touched on the coyote the growth of business organlgations June Kearns, Birdie Frame. Essie arrived horn- they .certainly looked a. F IR S T ; M IS S RHOOA GESNER problem for it I h u question that is to stop the growth of the country. Maag and Lester Smith. SECOND P R IZ E if they had met the we sma' hours Intimately concerns only one class of The 7th erade excelled in punctual and capitulated with good grace. N e a rly F o u r M illio n Vo tes A re C se t If the steel industry were run by the pi'Ople, notably H iomi * who are In- SCHOOL NEW S. little concerns of fifty years ago there ity and attendance. In T h e S t a t e s m a n 's G re a t P o p u la r At the last regular semi-monthly tereated In the sheep IndiiHtry, It would only be a fraction of the out The Eighth Grade class, first div- Emma Frank will leave Friday to meeting of Horshoe Camp 606 W.O.W Co ntest would probably he u hard matter to put of the people's building and trans slion consists of fifteen members, spend the holidays at home. S p le ndid Battle of B a llo t s C o m e s to held Dec. 14th the annual election push a law that would Hult all con- A teachers meeting will be held in of officers resulted as follows: a Clo se at 8 O'c lo c k w ith the Office pollution materials. If little shop and the second division consists of dltlloiiH in different part* of the state made all the agricultural Implements eight, all bright and intelligent mem the principals room on Jan., 8, 1909 A. L. Mack P C. C. O. V. Myers C ro w de d with E x p e c ta n t C o n te sta n ts and hi'HideM this, our one aim Is to at 4 p.m.. Prln.,"Some points of a C.C., O.E.Gardner Adv., Earl Queer!:* and T h e i r F r ie n d s — R e s u lt In Doubt as they once did,fully a third of the bers. preserve Oregon's game, which con A class meeting was held a short good teacher” Grammar grade tea Escort. Up to the L a s t M in u te and the C o u n t farmer* of the United States could Jos Kearns Banker, L.L. cern« all citizens equally. I teach Physiology.” Thomas Clerk. John Robertson Man B r i n g s M a n y S u r p r i s e s — L o s e r s Are not be supplied. Renmiember that as time ago and the following officers cher — "How Now, to huiii up our argument to short railroad lines handled by little were elected: President Harvey Beau Intermediate teacher— Qui ck work ager, Ray Blakely Watchman, and G enerous you. In order to obtain your slgna companies have consolidated into champ. vice-president Clyde Bressler, in addition. Primary teacher— Be Wm. Meyers Sentry. lure to the petition, we will Hay that single systems, railway rates for Secretary Letta Weddle. Treasurer ginners d rill with class of 4 The The above tells the tale. all atatementa made In this letter or freight and passengers have steadily Winnie Taylor. Class Editor Mahle meeting i» private. The Statesman’s big popularity con North Santiam, December 22 1908.— In the petition aer deducted from The teachers and pupils ex test came to an end last evening gone down. Thirty years ago a man Gardner, Class colors Orange and A merry Christmas and A happy twi nty five years o f observing ex shipping freight from St. Louis to Black. Class Motto "D ig.” changed the season's greetings, and New Year to ail. sharply at 8 o’clock. port«' <o as hunter and woodsman New York would have hilled It over Well! well! well! joy pervaded throughout thè entire It was a sharp, exciting finish. Mr Bunnell has gone to Portland In different parts o f the state.and Hear us spell! building at the close of the school to visit during the holidays. Candidates who had the honors at least two lines of road, if he trav from much conversation with old We W"ll In hand were suddenly made sub eled from Omaha to Boston he had One month ago 70 per cent not works of 1908. Charley Hams of Hepner, who has are m« n.whose opinion on these mat below. Schivol reopens on Monday, Jan, 4 been visiting friends at this place, Joct to "the fortunes of war" and to buy at least three tickets and maki ters cannot ho doubted. three changes or cars. Service is tin Now its 90 and not below 1909. We must not close without took the train for Albany Saturday. were displaced from their positions What Is the use of charging hunt hy o thers who had sifted stocks of tes of theories. Shall we go back And the way wo "d ig " aint slow naming our champions in school.Chan J. L. Oglesbee. who is employed er 1 f >:• a licence to hunt and passing votes for depositing at the Inst hour. ward or forward? Again the price of The Highs this year are the plon speller. Mary Frank champion in by the Spaulding laggin g Co., at Fall a lot >f game laws restricting hunter Freshies, but they will rise Arithmetic. Guy Sloper. Champion City, came home Sunday to visit dur Judging by the large crowd In and the raw materials that go Into wa to e 1 lain seasons for hunting If the around the Statesman office Saturday gons and agricultural Implements hus And win credits to the other in History, Claire Situerai. Cham ing the holidays. stall does not ns well protect the night you would have thought that Increased, while the price of wagons Highs' surprise. pion talker In class Herschel Shreve, John Green, who was visiting at hum r in his rights by protecting the It was the ratification of a national and agricultural implements has gone That will cause this town to think Champion writer of wit. Guy Kearns. the home of U.G.Clark left Friday game in their native haunts from tho In learning the result of the great down, and at the same time thos" And the classes before, their eyes Champion class spelling ninth grade. Mr. Clark accompanied him. ravages of ravenous carnivorous wild popularity contest, and large number* wagons and agricultural Implements to blink. Champ Ion singers Mabel Gardner Charley Stevens, who has In usts? LaWYers, doctors, merchants and Harvey Beauchamp. Champion ployed by the Cone Lumber-C of them, anxious for the first news, today are guaranteed. Polltlcans dt - nounce big business: but ask thp This petition is being published In were on hand to watch the progress teachers, . i , Athletics, Pole Vault. Stephen to Portland Friday. nil parts of the state so as to re of the count. Most Interested among farmer If he is willing to go back to Agriculture experts thy will be Taylor. Guy Sloper, High Jump Ever Forest Mack went to Silvetron Fri ach as large a number nf citizens as the spectators of course were the the blacksmith-shop for his plows, And we are getting there fast, ett Gardner, Broad Jump. Stephen day as a candidate to the W.O.W. possible, we want to get nil that young women themselves and their harrows,wagons and repairs. as you can see. Taylor: Hundred yard dash. Guy Slo- Mr and Mrs. Stevens have been • an >btaln"d. Let every one who friends who had assisted In winning i President Dare Sloper vice presi ! per and Norman Davie. visiting friends at Albany for a few tat s an Interest In the preserva votes. No one knew what the result dent Emma FFrank secretary Mae Portland. Oregon. December 21st. days past. ;i of Oregon's game eut out the would lie. Subscriptions had poured 1908.— Fifty school children from Crabtree treasurer Guy P. Kearns C H O P P E R S H A V E BI G L OG Mr and Mrs Shaw of Illinois.who 1 < utlon, paste It on a sheet of pa- In on the last day of the contest and Chicago are to be brought to the Class editor Guy P. Kearns Class or ROLLING AT SILVERTON. have been visiting their son R. V. l r and go out among your acqualn- the relative standing of the contest Alaska-Yukon-Paclfie Exposition next ator Herschel Shreve Class colors On last Friday afternoon about thir ! Shaw, returned home Tuesday. t cos and procure their signatures. ants as they appeared In the Monday year If piai: tm .t'M ei: Iiy Secretary Blue and White Clnss Motto Boost. members of Horshoe Camp 606 W. i 'I depend on somebody else but Issue of the paper gave not the cllgh- Toiu Richardson ot t ie Oregon De Our new books have arrived. Our O.W. of this place left here by var-' Rev. W. F. Chase will preach hi; (l It yourself and when you get all test inkling as to t.he final result- velopment League Is carried out. genial friend Mr Shepherd came in ioua conveyances bound for Silverton II sermon Sunday eve’g., Dec t games you ran procure be sure t« Surprises our room heavily loaded with the box to attend and participate In the big were expected and they They will also visit Portland and ■ill them to the nililress subscribed were not lacking. oliti .• cities In this state and when of books. The Librarians have made Woodman Initiation held at that placet 2.8th at the Christian church, subjei, It low. hy the Kith of January 1S»0!I. “ Lifes Way” All are cordially invit The few minutes before 8 wore mo tliev return home will write letters records of them ard they are In th" the same nlsht. Also It would he well for those ments of anxious suspense for the telling of (he trip and what they saw new library. The pupils are *1« ' i Delegates were in attendance from! t are so inclined to either Rpeak contestants and their friends. None in the Northwest Exhibits of the ed with them and the demand for the >iuer luwus anil mean ties viz: Salem1 Born— At Stayton Oregon, Nove writ" to your State Senators an<1 of them knew what the others had woods of this section, with Industrial librarian's presence Is very much | Woodburn, Victor Point and stayton her 7th 1908. to Mr and Mra O. V.i fi ;>resentatives concerning the Im- to bring In to add to their credit ami scenic pictures, have been used In evidence. mingling with the Silverton choppers I Meyers a 9 lb., daughter. i lance of this measure. If all will at the last minute. There was ail In In the Chicago schools, made up into Vern Smith Joined the 8th grade made a big croud and insured a good I- .-«• the Interest of our state at. voluntary sigh of relief form many nets and circulated from one school force this week. Vern Is a quiet in time. 1 ert .will lend a hand for a short of them when the last subscription to another. In the teaching of geogra dustrious hoy and seems eager to The Northwest Electric Light and Horshoe Camp lead the procession pall we will place one of the most that could he counted In the contest phy. learn In the number of new applications, I Power Association, embracing Oregon I official Inws on the statute books had h een taken. Nellie Shreve is our champion spel they having fourteen to their credit. Washingto, Idaho, and Montana.held ; and the Judges U it lias ever been enacted. Send unlocked the linllot box and emptied * .... team from this Camp also re- a two day's session in the conven The Poultry raisers ars taking lots of In ler In the Grammar Grade. t petitions to, Wtn.R.Mealey, Fos- It* contents Nellie Shreve. Roy Lentz Dare I celved rnany praises for the manner tion hall of the Portland Commercial on the table, around terest In the coming show of the loin Club last week. Every state had nu (• r„ Oregon. which sat the members of the County Poultry Association at Eugeni Sloper, Gladys Jones and A.D.Gard- in which they executed their work. After the initiation exercises a ban merous delegates and the meeting wu committee. Assisting the mayor, December 21st to 24th. Handsomely ner are out on account of sickness. The Ladles Improvement Club Hon George F. Rogers, were Col. engraved silver trophies will be given Henry Worth and th«' directors quet followed. All members of the one of the best they had ever held Circle and Camps repaired to the The Northwest has attracted the bri n ets regularly on the first and third | Rollin K. Page and Deputy Dtatrlct as prizes. The poultry product of visited school last week The pupils neither absent or late lodgeroom to participate in Toastmak ghtest men from the teehlnal schools M ondays of each month at 2 :lt) p.m. i Attorney Chas I,. McNary. Mr. F. W Oregon Is valued at five million dol for three months in the Grammar Uri ing aud other entertainment of a like of tho country. In the City Hall. 47t.f. I power was called out of the city on lars annually.