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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1904)
c B LOQM. MENTION e Mr. ('. K. McDowell left IIiIh wwk (or l'Or( 1iii't to remain several day. Icorgt Noble U on tlic xlik lint till week. .1. N. llllllliT WIIH liver llnlll lli'ilil llit Inst of tin' week. James McMii-n win lu town Satur day visiting. Titos. Arnold wiim over from Sisters Monday mi a IiiixIiikmm trip. Mr. A. II. 1 .1 1 t 1 1 1 it went nut to lU'llll IflMt week to scnd n few llll.VM visiting. Ml Alh'i Webb, f Sisters, wiim In tin ill.v ,vt'Mtrilii.v making final proof mi her limiii'Mti'iiil. W. ('. Cough-ton wiim In the city from his Mm k ranch ill Paulina over Sunday. Yon Can Siv $1 to $2 on Shoes At tin IIACKKT SiOltK LYerett Miller wiim lii tin city several iIii.vm tin1 hitter hi i-i of tlic week from Liuuoiitii. J. M. Ijiwrwiir, of the licud Hullct. In, wiim n IhihIiii'hm tiMiiorlu tin i lly I tit IhmI of I In- wiik. F. II. .Million wiim In town hit week from IiIm rmii'li near Cllui' Kail on IiIm wny to Sluiulko. Mr. Taylor Hill left Snlur.liiy for her In mii nt Moiiiitiilmliili' lifter ii thru week visit. llcorge I tul hi, tlic I'ntilltiii xliM'k man. wmm In the illy trading the IflM of tin week. A. ('. I.ucii. proprietor of the I'llot Unite Inn. ami It. A. Mtiuuc wen over from Iteml Ttii'sdny, 1. Koonnnn, of Post, wiim In the illy from hi stink ranch Monday buying some of liU w inter supplies. Itev. !. M.'llooth. ' inMiliiK eliler of The Halle illKtrlet. li ft Monday for I'ommII after holding scrvlci- In thl rlty. C. A. 1'nl lemon eiime In from port land Tuesday and Ml yesterday for Lookout mountain to look after IiIm mining Inleri'MiM then. V 4 i Sii'the new line of Silver Ware at The Wlnnck Go.'s Ma4quarfr toe Saaia Olaaa To the I'atroiiM of the Oregon Nursery Company: (Ircctlng: TIiIm Im to certify that I will replaei'. free of charge, any ih k that fnlleil to grow out Hprlii' delivery UhiI. Walt forme, l. Itohcrt, Agent. Arrniigciueiil are Is-lag innle by IheLadl" A Id Society of t he V list Presbvti-rlau church to give a church fair ahont the mhtille of next month. A law ii n I lit oT of ImotliM will lie eni teil ami article of every ortl ami description will Is plneeil on Male. County court Will convene Inextrn session next Hatiinlay to take action on innltcr which will come up at that lime. Hi'veral bid ami appllca- tlolIM Will Im pllMMfll llpOll'lIM will iiImo the application of the lleml resident for the Incorporation of their enterprising town. t'nli'HM a fall of Neveral I m-In of miiuw prevent, a base nail game will Im played toilay Is-tween the High Mi'hool nine ami a elnli from the public school. The Ms tatorM un advised to take out heating tove with them to hiMiire comfort. The game I guaranteed not to is-a very warm one. Two purl utile nIciiiii lioller. one of Jn ami the other of (I horse power, have hii'ii received by the l-schlltes Irrigation & Power company with whlrh power will Im- generated for driving four ilrlll Into the lava n k. The t wo holler, with I heir big steel ilrlll It Im Mtated will ilo more work In n lny 1 1 1 it it .'inn men. Want ICoark retiirneil from a busl lie trip to Portlaml the tlrt of the week. Mr. K. J. Sumner made final proof on her homiMteinl ranch Tneilay, Slic exi-tM toi'ome np to the city ami reside here thl w inter. P. It. Polmlexti-r left the llrt of the week for Portlaml, w here he tin len called to apM'ar a a wit in of the state nicalllMt the McKlnley-Ware Filter ilefemlaalM hi the tlmlMT land pl' IMtl'lltlollM. J. 1.. Wlmlom wiim In the cll.V Wiilni-Milay from hi Culver raneh. Mr. YVImlom l'l he huln't U-icnn to ilrlll for oil on hi plaee yet, hut that lie'Xi'tel IiIm proM-rty wnnhl imi't the muni! faleiiM other rani hi'M In that vletnlty ami lfore hm wonhl I' lioreil fall of holeM. The Crook County Itank, whleli Im one of the lieiite!, mot eomplete ami finely fiimlhei liiiltiillni In FiMtem Oreuon, oniiiiI It iloorM thl week ami eoinniemeil n n-Riilnr hmiklnu: IniMlneH. The ix-rMonnel Im iim follow: V. A. P.iMith, prenl ilent: C. M. KlkhiM, vlee-priKlilent; Freil WIIhoii, eiiMhler. The hoard of llni'torM Im i-onipoMi'd of the nlHeer of the hank and I. F, Stewart. Toy for the Children. Per. finncM for the Crown I'p . The Wlnnck Go. HadquaMr toe Bmmtm Claut Mj AA Call fur a Free Nam pie WIiiiicWm TulUt Cream. 1 your for the aklnu:, and Im piod. J. V. ItarneMiind wife were In the rlty frmn Iteml the llrt of the week. Mr. Itnriie made lliinl proof on IiIm honienteiid. C. V. Flkln. w ho I nerloiiMly III with hraln fever at hi home hi thl rlty, I reported to ! hut little Im pro veil. . F. T. HIiriflnM and Addle Fouler wen-out In the Ulne MoiintalnM tin tlrt of the wevk liK-atlnu a party of eatem M'opleoit HiiiIht cIiiIiiim.- Call nnd examine my line of nhlrt ninl nmlerwear. 1 inn Hiive yon money on thl line, (lormley tin Tailor. i':l W. II. Foter and F.IIIm Lnnfthlln. Htirkinen of the Paulina dUtrlel. were In the rlty tradlngthe hint of the wei-k. The Weeotid of the winter hop of the Athletic niM latlon will 1' jrlven at the cluli hall tonluht. l'romlHi I Kl veil of a mord hn-aklnn attend ance, V. A. Hell, .1. F. Spinning and .1. I.. McCnlloch returne.1 hiHt week from n two weekn huntlnn trip MHnt In the vicinity of CIiHhIiiiiim and Silver hike. Many of it have heel) wont to think of our friend who have taken upelulniMcMit on Aucmy Plain a on a fair way to Htarvatlon nnleH they can chew wheat and tlm The olllclal vote of Crook county, which wiim completed hint week, hIiowm that HooHcvclt carried the count v hv "." voteH, ahont a law a majority iim wiim ever itlven In till county to a candidate. Much InteivHt Im IicIiik taken In the gynaMlum chiHMe which hiHtructor Shtn-kley ha owuil.eil. The work f.ie the winter Im well under way and only the development of hra wn inimcle appear on the Hi'lu'diile. i 4 The Illtle.Vyear-old moii of Milton Zi'll while a UH vent to IiIm ( IiIIiIIhIi curhmlty liiMt wei'k ilrank the con- tent of n toil Hi of polrtoii. Dr. ItoHenlMT wiim called and for He vera I hour It wiim ilouhttul whether the child would live. He 1 Kelt lux alonjj; nicely now and ha almot recovered from the cffiA-tM of the drill,'. S. X. WIlkhiM. of Corvalll. father of Mr. Ih- Wlnle, ami wife have Ihtii In the city the pat wii-k vllt Inifntthe Wljtle ranch on Crooked river. Mr. and Mr. Wilkin came here from the rant when they had li-n 'ndlnur the pat three month at the SI. I.oiiIh evpiixll Ion nml other noliit. Thev left yeMterday for tkelr home In the valley. ti. M. Paul, of lla.vtnck wa In Frldav. Mr. Paul Iiiim Mecured the Mchool nt I'oKland nml wilt com meiue leai hlll then-the lt of le eeml'r. Hercnort that there wa coulderal de talk of the oil Htrlkc which Dave Harnett made on hi ranch lut week and from all Indica tion It look u If they had the real thlii);. Two brother named WIIhoii wen nrrcHted at Iteml hy deputy nlieiiff .lame Smith and brought over to Jail lat week. They were ari-ctcd on a warrant from Prairie City which charged them with horm' Mteallntf. 'Monday a deputy Hheiiff of Crant county arrlvr-d hen- and the t wo prlMouer wen- taken Hack to Prairie City when- they w 111 Htand trial at the next term of the circuit court. The Journal I tintherliiu; a rapid ly a poHMllde from the varhniM t hiflil ny; out lit lu tin- county HtltlHtM reKarillliK the total out put of wheat, oat, hurley and rye durliiK the pat year. A noon a t hew tl re an coin plete they will Im kIvcii In detail. From pnnent Indication It Im evident that the wheat yield will Im nearly double that of lat WIIhoii w ith a nHlit In ert-line In the other cereiil. Article of Incorporation of the Madra MIIUiik and Mercantile com pany, capitalization f.Vt,(MHI, were Mill with the Htate nee ret a ry hint wii-k. The heaihuarterH of the com pany an nt MadraH and the otllcem named in the pn'rH art Max Putt, pivHldent; II. F Dletw-I, treamnvr: S. P. Conrov, Heerctnry and Ki-neral mnmiKer. The new mill which Ih to l enited will I' completed early next yenr In time to handle the next production of wheat. Fire dintroyed the residence of Jonn Pino at an early hour hint Friday lnoriilui. The Maw wa dlHcovercd about o'chn k and an alarm turned In. The ftameH were flrMtHccn IhhuIuk from the roof and worked their way rapidly to the ground floor. Both ilepartmt-iitH arrived lu a few minute' time, but little could lie done to prevent the total dext ruction of the bulhlluK. The lion!' had lnin mcupled ilurliiK the pat Hummer and fall by Marry Barne who lot hlHhoneholdcffe-tH lu the blae. The building Itnt-lf wiim valued nt l'."tl. K ("t'' I'-l''-t 'l 'l'"!1 1 I I l"l' H FIELD GLASSES and OI'KUA (M.ASfK.S fur luy or ninlit line, Ti-k--iiH-i, Head iiig Kltt-us. M liquifying glnt-scu of the bi'ft quality ottered at piion thut are KHJHT. m 7D7MSONS Mr. .larley w ith her wax work created no cud of aiiiiiwinent when he ap'an-d with her life like fixure l-fore n crowded hoile at AthletU hall lat Friday nluht. The pro gram all the wny throtinh wa exceptionally yfn mid Mr. Jiirli-y' exhibit were a very if'dltnble j-r-foruianee. Warren Chute oni'd the evening' eutertalument with one of IiIm umiiiiI pleiiln piano m-li-rt Ioiih, and wa followed by n ipiartet wlirtlou by Mr. J. II. JtoeiiU-rK, Mr. C. M. Flkln. Dr. C. K. Krlward and J. IS. Shlpp. Ml Kidder con tributed a very iiiiiuIiik reading which called forth a round of np plauw. Mr. Jlnnett made hi flrt np-araiice l-fon a l-al audience iim a reader and hi "Tradin J-" wa an exceedingly laughable Meier t loli. The wax work, of courne, were the center of attraction and did not fall nhort of cxrWitlon. Joe laren a a Celewtlnl mid Urin e Iray hi the role of a colored gentle man were ho near "life like" that even their 1t friend failed to recognize the -ronalltle under the dlHgiilw. Mr. II. P, Ili-lkiiiip, a Mr. Jarley, guhh-d the varlou flgiireH through all the laughable natlcN they -rformel. Among the other who iipH-ared a wiix figun-H were: "Frank Fonter, Ml MetalllH trr .Mr. Jlnnett. Mr. Jlnnett, Wilda Salomon, Chan. Chrltlanl, Leo Lafollett, Claude Terwllllger, Irene Itnriie, Kthel Smith, Ml Cyru, Iva liooth, Cuy Iafollett,. Lizzie Ketclium, Handolph Ketchuin, lilrdie Morrln, Nnncey Whitett, Iceland Id-lkimp, Wllford Px-lknnp, Virgle Whltwtt, tiara and Pi-rtha Homey. Ml Sharp and Mi Fay Hodge outrlbuteil n piano duet to the pro gramme and MlCeole Smith a well n-ndenil vi-iil nolo. The evening' I'litertalumeut wa brought to a loHf with an hiMtrumi-ntal trio by leTH F.llefMon, Smelw-r and Ken- niily. f rir'if"irir,ii'irir'ir'iririr"ir'rir"ir'iririr'irir'ir'ir'tr'ir'ir'ir'ir,,r'ir'ir,irir'rir'fnnr'riri .'k JL JL JL JL JLJL jLJL JL JLJLJk.JLJkJLJLJLJLjLJL ; You Can Save ; $S to $2 on Shoes ; At the HACKET STOUE ! PERFU IVI ES A new iiild vnricil Helectitm of KKHi Kit's, ll.UtlSUiMlK'Sainl other jierliinii-H, In any imiiltv. AIho uiiv lirmiil of iteiit nu-iii-l-iili'K. In fact, eve rythitig t'"'t Hhuiild Ih- ,uIiI in tirnt rlua ilriiB i-tore. ninl winter' Kit'M''W''t''t,'r''5 I stationary! A complete line incliHliiiR all grndes and wi-lgbt. Stationary ror tlie little folksi, la snmu boxen. A. A. WaTKUMAN Fountain Tens x At ADAMSON'S K'f-l4'WMiM' Nam Lenier and Loin Wlnkleinan were In the city from Silver Lake Monday on their way to Antelope. Mr Wlnklemnii ha lciined the Occi dental hotel there and will iiHHUine Hie management of It the first of tin- week. W. It. Ford nrrlvod In l'rlnevllle Tiiombiv and will rewlde with IiIh father, Prof. It. A. Ford tlilH winter, Prof. Ford's family moved over from IiIh ranch nt Sinter lat week and thov are now occtui.vlnu; the houe recently vacated by B. F. JohuHon. At ADAMSON'S An nlnrm of lire brought the 1ioe conipnnh'M Hcurr.v lug down to Ward Koark'H hiiIimui TueHilay morning where iv few live coal from the wtovc had got under the floor nml Htarted the wood to blazing. Ah kix hi iih the Hinoke wiih een coming from the Hour nn nlarin wa turned In, but a few HwlngH with an ax that ojiened up the board over the bhue and the anollcntlon of a couple bucket of water put out the tliune befoii' the fire coinponleH arrived. F. M. Lowland came up from Culver TueHilay where lie ha been HuoerUitendlng the drilling of a well on the Harnett ranch. Mr. Love land confirmed the report In regard to the oil Htrlko anil wiih the Mint to notice the petroleum a It wa brought up with the Hand and hIiihIi. lie came to the city In reHpotme to ji letter written hy The Journal to Mr. Harnett, when the tirt report of the oil strike reached here, unking that the fact In the matter be given to tills paper for publication. subHlHt. Thut Idea will be complete Iv overthrown If you will stop nt Klrby'H Htore and link him to hIiow you Home Agency l'laina vegetableB lust brought in hy Win. Flli. There are HinnplcH of some of the finest potatoes we ever saw, one weighing '2 pounds; a rutabaga weighing six pounds and a turnip three, These vegetables, he says, were nlanted In July and have had no Irrigation whatever. He says they have the finest watermelons and sminshes imaginable. So home x Ceorge Wlesner, nn employe of the lK-Hchu ten Irrigation & Power com puny, committed suicide Tuesday at the company' exHrlinentnl farm a little over two miles north east of Head. He had Ihth working at the lilaie during the day where lie was seen bv other men working about the farm. Sometime during the night he sllpied out of the cabin and hanged himself by a rope from a Juniper tree. Ills body was found the next morning. AVIesner claimed his home at Sclo and It Is said had showed signs of Indng mentally un balanced. HI actions around the men were regarded as peculiar and he had Ihvii sent to the extHrlmentnl farm In order to keep him away from the men he constantly annoyed. A letter received by The Journal from Fldon Hamilton, a former resident of this city who Issucwssful Iv enuaged as HUiH-rlntendent of some of the biggest mines In Yiulr Itrltlsh Columbia, conveys the news that the town In which he Is living wns nearly wlKjJ out of existence on Ha oweeti nignr ny nre. i tie blaze started In a drug store and with the aid of a strong wind burn ed no several blocks In-fore it could tie gotten under control. Mr Hamilton state that the portion of British Columbia he IhIuIs enjoying an unusually mild winter tins yenr. Generally at thin tlino there art- twelve or fifteen Inchon of snow on the ground, but so far thin winter none has fallen. Some of the inlnen he in compelled to visit nre located 111 region where Ix-tween tlfteeu and twenty feet of snow cover the ground during the winter. Mr. Hamilton write that he still clings to the stars 'and stripes although In the eight yearn he has been In the Canadian country heyhas climbed up to a big fat salary and has things pretty much his own way. He wax married in Yiulr over two years' ajjo since which time a little girl has blessed the union. f We have Just received the finest line of Imported China ever brought to Prlneville. The Winnek Go. .id JltJLikJkJI.AJl.Jl.JtJLJl.JI.Jl.Jl.ikJk rvi L JkJ r l J r n L J r i u r i L J r i L J r t k J r i k J r L J r i L J r i lj r LJ r i k j r l LJ r i L J r i LJ r t LJ r i L J r i L J r i L J r t L J r i L J ri LJ r-y LJ r 1 L J r-i L J r i l J n LJ r i i j r l LJ ri LJ r i LJ n L J LJ ri L j r-y LJ r i LJ riri L JL j rir EL KINS & K1NG Heating Stoves . ..nn u ' ' ur Wilson Heaters That Wil! Heat r , ... , Are the Lost Air Tii?ht Heater made v e nave an unusually large as.rt- : men t of Heating Stoves in all of the and give univessal satisfaction. beit style ami makes. Prices ranging from $2, 75 to $25 We guarantee these Heaters to burn W e carry six different styles of Steel ' ' eS8 w0x an' give more heat than any ltanges, also cast and steel Cook Stoves. other Heater on the market.- Elkins & King Elkins G King L.JL. J r L J r " L J r i l j n L j ri L J r t L J n L J r i L J n !. J r i LJ r.t LJ ri L J r i LJ ft LJ r i L J ri LJ r L J r i L J r.i LJ L J r i L J r.T LJ r.i L J n L J r.- L J r.T L J Ti.t LJ ri LJ r i LJ L J ri LJ ri LJ r.i LJ 1 LJ r,i LJ ri LJ rr.i LJWJ Coal nd Gm, Too. The Enct Thins Required lor Constipation. 'Ah a certain purgative and Htomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet h seem to In-the exact thing niiulml, strong enough for the most robust, yet mild iiough and wife for children, and without that terrible griping no omiuoii to most purgatives," say It. S. Webster &. Co., Cdora. Ontario, Canada. For sale by D. I. Ailam son. i In reply to the letter sent by The Journal to Mr. Barm'tt regarding the strike of oil made on his ranch near Culver nml asking him to give this pajn-r the fact In regard to the matter, the following wan received yeHtenlay: ' F.dltor The Journal: Yours of the isth lust at hand, and will nay In reply that I have not as yet found IH-trolfum In any great ipiantltles. but we have found tine Indications and they get In-tter an we go down. rhe well Is now 215 feet deep and In a grnv Htandstomi formation The slush looks iim If it might lie half oil and will bum readily when tire" Is applied to It. There have Int-n several eastern men here and they nronounce It a sure prospect for H-trole urn. The gas, in escaping from the well at the present time nml Minimis like steam from an engine. We have also found coal In small quantities. Very truly, D. W. Burnett. BORN In this city, Friday, Xovemlier If, to the wife of Clarence Oilbreath a 0-pound boy. MARRIED. At Halsey, Sunday, Xovemlier 2(1, Miss Mary Kirkam to Mr. Samuel fiuUiford. The young people are well known In this vicinity and will make their home nt Halsey where Mr, (Inlllford Is engaged In business. r s ! 1 crqoe mm mi OFFICERS: W. A. Booth, Prldeot O. M. Elkins. Vic Pretident Fred W. Wilson, Cahir DIRE0T0R8: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins, O. F.Stewart, Fred W. Wilson. Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought , and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention Mtvils of all kinds S St-rved to Order. J Oyster house And Lunch Counter O'SEIL BROS., Mmmmitrt. Open all hours Day ind Night Fish and Oysters in Season i in fill Hi ft rr rpEr?r3ragEr5t5lSHSBEi Remarkable values in Fall and Winter Underwear at the R21QKET STORE J. S. KELLKY, Pkopriktok. Gall and Examine Them Ladies Spring Heel Shoes Children's Velvet Hats worth $2.50. Our Price SI. 50 Boys Caps, excellent value - -25 Cents Men's Heavy all Wool Sox 05 (JJents WATCH THIS AD EVERY WEEK At the- Powell ranch on McKay creek. Sundnv, Xovemler 20. Miss Ida It. KaglantoMr. Hichard To well County Judge W. A. Hell performing the ceremony. DIED. In Portland, Wednesday, Novem ber lti, Mrs. George Wright, of Sisters. The funeral was held at the family home at Sisters last Monday after noon, the Kev. W. P. Jlnnett, pastor of the Methodist church of tills city performing the ceremony. At Albany, Tuesday, November 12, A lie Ilackleinan. death resulting from pneumonia. Ieceased was a pioneer of Oregon and Crook county, and owned an extensive cattle ranch on Camp creek. Two sons and a widow, living in Albany, survive him. Harry Ilackleinan, who has charge of the ranch In , this county, Is a nephew. Mrs. John Cyrus j i A NEW LINE OK T I Collars, Belts and ! Silk Waists f Latest Ik-slgns In Silver- t ware and Jewelry. Notions 4 t of all kinds. Writing Tab- t lets. Pencils, Novels, Sewing . Machines, and Needles. 4 I SO.MK CHOICE BARGAINS t In Holiday Goods Which J Will be in Stock About f November 1st. I I Mrs. John Gyrus j nteiulcrs out there are not In starvn Hon canyon after all.-I) ii 1 1 e s K HtadquarUn tor Saitta eiaua Clirouicle. IIlAAAAAAAAAAAAJ No Poison in Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. From Napier New Zealand, Herald: Two years ago the Pharmacy Hoard of New South Wales, Australia, had nn analysis made of all the cough medicines that were sold In that market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they, declared was entirely five fom all poisons. This exception wan t'hamberlaln'n Cough llemedy, made by the Chani liorlaln Medicine Company, Ues- Molnes, Iowa, U. S. A., The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can lie had; and It Is with a feeling of security that any mother can give it to her little ones. Chamberlains Cough Remedy is especially recommended by its makers for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. This remedy Is for sale by D. P. Adiuuson J. V. BOONE Maker of the cele brated Prlneville Stock Saddle Saddles and Harness Latest Improved Ladles' side and stride sa ddles, bits, spurs, an- " gora chaps, quirts and hackamoit's. A Full Line of Stockmen's Supplies Write for Prices V Prlneville, - Oregon. nHnnrtnrtrir,vvifiiririrtrvflnririnnrvinri r kJkJLJi.ji.jLJi.jkJi.ji.ji.ji.ii.jk j AIR TIGHT HEATERS Now is the Time to .buv heatintr stoves and our stock is complete and our prices right. It .will be to your interest to see our line and learn our Prices before purchasing. We also sell - - - ... 1 BORN STEEL RANGES the best steel range on the market OUR MOTTO: lSi"s JOHNSON, BOOTH & COMPANY ri LJ CJ r 1 LJ r-.i L J ri LJ r.i LJ r.i L'J r 1 LJ r 1 LJ ri LJ r 1 LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ r.-j LJ ri LJ f:1 LJ ri LJ r.i LJ ri LJ ri L J ri LJ r.iriririririririririr.iriiF LJLJLJLJLjLJLJLJLJLJLJLjft SMALL PROFITS JL J r.i L J r 1 tkj L. J r.i r..t lj r.i kj n kJ . ria LJ r.i r.i ki ri kj M kJ ri kJ r.i kJ kJ ks kJ ri kJ PCI LJ r.i LJ ri LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i , LJ ri LJ ri LJ ri LJ ' ri L J ri LJ ri LJ r.i LJ ri LJ ri LJ r 1 LJ ri LJ r.i LJ m LJ r.a LJ r 1 LJ ri LJ n l j r.a LJ ri LJ r.i LJ ri L j ri L J ri L J r.i L J