Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 02, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    ORIOON CITY ENTIHPHI8E, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1908.
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AGENTS
iVtcCAUS' MAOAZINE
HOYAL WORCESTER C0RBET8
R. A 0. CORSETS
KAY8ER GLOVES
PLAMATE SHOES
CARLSON CURRIER SILKS
80R08I8 PETTICOATS
41)
HHKF A ED AM
Masonic Temple
Oregon City, Ore.
Be Sure and Get Creen Trading Stamps
Be Sure and Get Creen Trading Stamps
AGENTS
McCALL8' PATTERN8
DR. REED'S CUSHION SHOES
RED CROSS 8HOES
FLORSHEIM SHOES
DOROTHY DODD SHOES
PLAMATE SHOES
RED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES
STEINBLOCH CLOTHING.
LOCAL 15RIEPS
iirK W. t 1 x hi. of Cmiliy U en
I'iiIIimI iih n indent In llni University
of Ol'i'Kotl law lll'hool nt I'lirtlllllll.
Mha ('. (IdIiIkiuIIIi littM llui boat iIIn
iluy (if M lllliK'ty i.vit brought In tliu
r!( y,
Mm. W. (I. (Irani Hiicnl Hntiinliiy
unit Huti'liiy Willi Mr. Willi. Wink uf
New Km.
II, W. JiiIiiikiiii, iiiiHlnmniur lit Cor
Vullla, wnt In Ori'Ki'it City Hnliinluy.
()'( yniir linriii'NH ri'mlri'i by Juruli
Hi'luil. liiMl M n In kIiimI
WIIIIiimi II. Khlvi'ly lri Motnliiy fur
n tin h i ii irp in K.'iIiIIiih, Cul., unit
will ri'inru Hiiliinliiy iiIkIiI.
1'iilMim, u prominent cllli'ii nt
Wllaouvllte, HitM In the rlly oil luml
lient Weiltieadny.
If V"ii nnnl n Htyllali llul. mil on
Minx ('. CiiMniullli.
Hey. ('. K. W. KIim-vit, nf Tiironiii,
urrlvi'il ypHlnrilny (or a brief vlnlt with
ii'IiiMvi'k In tlilM city.
. Mln Aim A 1 1 1 r-ln It n t returned
from WliiMiilnnil, I)., uml luti tenner
il Mix (Iii'Kiiii City IiIkIi "rllool.
License In iimrry linn been k ran taxi
In Mil Junes ninl I. A. lirmiKi'r.
Clniile (). Kohk. of nrrlinril", W'uith.,
who Iiupi been IIIIiik with Kroil
ItuKrl itinl family lit 'aininuti , left
ttitturdny for his homo.
Ml" Nun Cochrnn loft Weilneailiiy
for Canity to atny until tit" clomi of
tliu Conniy Kitlr.
lcVltla CnrlxillO'il Witch lla.'l In
tlio beat milvo fur pill', lli' sure yon
k-it hcWItl'a. Holil l.y IMwi'll
Jones.
Mrs. Iloaworth, of M II wiiiihoi. In
cousin, will I itt i k r r , 1 1 8"li' I'roof
I'umt unit Mlio'lon Ait Si tin nt ('. V.
Krrdeilck's tor, oi. tfeuui'ii ht I !.
October 7 nnd S.
.Minn Mury Hiimlntroin, who him
liii'ii nM'iiillni; her aintiuicr vnrntlon
here, Iiiih rrtnrni'il to Cheney, Wash.,
where she will resume her BlinJ If,
thin Ih'Iiik lier mroiKl year nt tho
Washington Vnlvcinlty.
Mla Mury lli'lli' Mi-lilriun nnil MIhh
(ierillilluo Mcf'own hnvt' reached Mos
row. Anil have entered tho Culvei-sl-ty
of lihilio. Thin I Mlna Mcfown'it
first year nt this Institution, hut Miss
Melilrum's second year.
Mr nml Mrs. A. It. Honlltllit. who
have been residing nt (!reeiiiolnt for
the past yimr. will niovo thin week
in inn resilience loritieny occuiueu .
liy Mrs Hmlth ncnr th S. P. Depot.
License to marry hint been Uxm-'l to
Trcssln Cummins and Klbort iJirklns.
County Clerk mul Mm. (ireonman
were enjoying a brief outing nt As
torlit, mul ri'tnrni'il ThnrBiUy.
Mlt Jnnnltn Ki'tit loft Motnlny for
Albany, whoru uliu wilt tn tlio Knoxt
of hr mint, Mm. J. Yoilor. iiiiiccIIiir
to Im on" nliout hIx wi'rkn.
Minn Juliet t'niBK, of thin rlly. hun
lici-n rtrcti'il nnrri'lnry of tlio noiho-
morn rlnnn nt th rnlvcmlly of Ore
Kn, mul Churlcn KoIiIhoii. nlmi of till"
rlty, mul who U nttotnllnR tlio niiinn
ItiKtllutlon, hun In'cn oloctiMl tn'nmiror.
Knlph (I rove, whn linN lioon III with
typhoid fovur for novornl wwkn. In
on th roml to r'Tovory. lli In th
mm of Mm. Mn Wrnt. of thin rlly ami
In nun of tin' many typhoid putli'iiln.
Mr. mid Mm. K. P. Itiiniln. John II.
nnd T. 11. KnlrrloiiKh. yf thin city, nnd
T. llrrnanl nnd J. I). Sluti-r of Port
Intnl. huvi' Kti" lo tin' t'ttli' Cri'i'k
nilni-n. Mr. Uiimln will ht nlinont
nliout 10 tlnyn on u iirvoylnn expt'dl
tlon. Cupt. J. T. ApHrnon nml'wlfi', who
loft horo nliout nix wi'rkn uy.n for the
(I. A. It. Natlonul Cotivi'iitlon nt To
ledo, Ohio, ri'liinii'd Sunday. Mr. nnd
Mm. Appi'mon, nftor tliu ronviuitlon
wan ovi'r vNllrd frlonds ami ndiitlvrn
In many cltlrn throllKliotll 1hn IOiihI.
Ucrnnm to iniu'ry have hci'li Krunt
ml to lliirnli'o M. MoKlnli'y nnd GinrKo
10. MoljiiiKlilln, Haruh lliinnnn nnil
William II. Collin, Mary O. Miller oml
H. II. Oi'iiinl. MiikkIo U McCiliitils nnd
O. K. MinMii.
Ijli'fnm'n to nmrry worn Rrnntixl
Wnilui'Hilay to ICilim U KliiKliinln nnd
William K. Illrkner, Mlnnlo (Stick nnd
1 4. J. II. l)cjiHorhp.-Miiry IliIUliiKr .
nnd IiiIh ItolTiuau.
Mr. and Mm. V. 8. U'Kcn left Mod
day for San Krnncliico, wtuuii Mr.
U'llon will deliver mi ndilrnnn mi the
Mlhji'i't of direct IokI Million hefore tlio
Wotuan'n t'luU Federation of Cullfor-
iiln. Tlmy will Im nlwi'iit nhmit 10
iluyn,
Mr. uml Mm. William Htom., of
lleillunil, were lii (jri'iioii t'lly on .tt
liiinlmnn Irtp I'rlilny, Mr. Hlomi, who
In one nf t ti i proiuliieiit furiuem of
Hint neciloii, kIiiIon (lint tlio I'orn crop
dim hi'i'ii i nllrely ruined hy tliu vnjjy
fiont, nnd ininiy other veeiulilcii linvo
niiReieil tn n lui'Ki' ihuree.
Mh Helen (ilenmiu of HllM t'lly.
Who WUM elecled to tench till) flulitll
XI, I'le lii the K'HItlltllll- Hi' ll l hi I h of Hep.
puer, hun liei'ii proiuoli'd to n hihIUou
a ii ninth kiu'I" tencher In tint UWM
iii IumiI of Hint city. Minn (ilennon In
an I'Xi'i lli nt fuclier mid In well llkeil
In lleppnor.
Mlim Muiihll l"nilicen Diaper left
Weiliii'mlay fur Cniiiiin, WiikIi , for u
lo dam' vlnlt with Mr. mid Mm. Wil
liam Xhcnhnn,
Sin ( oi Ke 11. Klimlii mid iliiimh.
tr Kniiiiu. of IIiihiIu, Or., ure vIhIUiik
Mi. ami Mm. A. M, While thin week,
W. A. It'i'd hnn moved from Sell
wood to (lieeu Point for tlio Winter.
Waller Heed Htilllril Wi'illiemluy for
I'luiteiii un-Kiiii lo vlnlt IiIh father mul
inolher.
CimiiiieiicliiK lii"t Iilnlit Hie ticiur of
the curfew lu ll wn chmiKed from a
o'clock lo 8 o'clock, nnd at the ntroko
of S the yoiiiiK luiyn who frcijunit the
iireetH m It him t proper piircniiil unnrd
liinalitp will he prmuptly rnlled to uc
count hy the police.
Minn Mary Mitchell, who hnn heeii '
ipeiidlllK the niilllllier With her broth- j
er nt the llmlow Toll (lute, hun re-;
turned to Uri'Kon City, mid hnn n-
mimed li"r ponltlon III thn I), c, Kly
dry Koodn ntotu. Mln Mitchell vln
I' fil her hoiiu' at Kumly beforv re
llirnlnK heri'.
Minn l-auru K. Avium nrrlved In
(ireKoii City Krldiiy from Anlitahulu.
Ohio, mid will uia lie her futiini houii I
In thin rlly with her pnreulH. Mr.!
nnd Mm. K T. Avlnnn, of Hlxth nnd
Cediir Wrecl. Thin In Minn Avlmin'ii ;
llmt trip to the Went, nnd Mho la do- i
IlKhted with OreKon. W illie unroutii
here nhn vlnlled hi'r eldcat nlnter, Mm. '
II. K. Hendry, 'of Toronto. Ciinudu. '
who I'Xpectn to vlnlt In thin clly In the 1
neur future. ',
GIVES CLACKAMAS A BOOST.
Croit Rond Slom Beit Botween Port
land and 8an Francltco.
Clnckaiiiiin County, Oregon, (tetn a
1 1 Ik liiMixt nt Hie hiiiiiln of ('. 10. Kim
yon, who recently riitiirnnil from a 2ouo
mill' niituiiiohlln trip from Portland to
Haa Kranclnco um return. Thin conn
tv itlno coinim In for prnlno from ninny
oihtir niitomohlllntn who liuve rmulo
thn Joiirm-y Miuith. It hun nlKiin for
tiaveli'rn III every coiinplcuoun place,
illrecilnii them where to ko nnd which
rmnln to follow nnd fti nvold.
"Cliicliuiiian County hnn n better
nyntem of plucnidn nnd nli;in than uny
ciiuu'y through which w) panned,"
mini jir. itiinyon, -At overy croia
roinln there In a dun t-lliriK you which
road to lake to x"t ti n certain place.
In that way a traveler never rnuken
a mlntnku nnd always flm thn road
8elcctlna Brood 8owt.
Kew thliiKH are more iHhplfaniria; t,i
a practical farmer than to ;;! a lot
of beteroKeneoun pli? following an
old ncruh now. They are very unnat.
Im watitH. Marlon County cornea next Infnclurjr to the feci) lot nnd unprofi
In thin respect, mid I have no doubt I table to the farmer. There in no ct
hutthat viry nutomohlllnt and trav- ciihu for keeping ncruli bow,. The
eler over the roml a feeln grateful to brood now aliould be large, roomy ond
GRANDSON OF MRS. GARY.
George Harmon Paaaei Away at Hla
Homo In Portland.
Our Success
In due to the uniform lilth Krnde
dcntlHlry that Ih uhvnya done nt
thin olllcu.
Plate Work
Wo nro doing more plate
work than nny Ihreo ilontnl' of
llceH In Oregon City. Wo n It
for lens money and gunrnnteo a
fit.
BRIDGE
WORK
ft "amAl
(Jeorgi) Harmon, mm of Mr. and Mm. 1
I. A. Illinium, of Portland, died at the '
family home at an early hour on Krl- j
day morning, nfter n few dayn' lllnena i
or purulynln. Mr. Ilnruion, hail ho j
lived until Saturday would liavn been i
20 yema of age. lie n a young man I
full of promlne. nnd hln audden Inking
away in u terrible nhock to hla fnm- j
II)'. Mr. Harmon wnn horn lit Port-1
Inn.l. .September Id, l.sss. nnd hn re-1
aided In that rlty all hla life. Ho
waa ranhler nf 'tho Title liunruntee & i
Trunt Couipnuy at (he time of lu fail
ure. He wiih a grandnoti of Mm. M. ,
II. (iiiry. of Willamette, who waa vln
King lit the home nt the time of hln
deuth. County Hc'lool Hiiperlntendent
T. J. (Jury, of thin city, la nn uncle of
tho dureiined. Tlio funeral aorvlcea
tiHik place from the Suniiynlde M. IC.
church Sunduy nfterniKin, nnd tho In
terment wnn In the Hono City cemetery.
You owe it to yourself to
Ret rwsteil on that peerless
musical instrument, the Co
lumbia Graphophone, as de
veloped and perfected dur
ing the last year or so. The
Columbia
Graphophone
is the original "talkingma-chine"niadeundertheor?'i;-
iwii basic patents. All
other machines came
later and no other has
caught up.
lllI'MII tWO COIIIltlcH
Mr. It ii n yi mi nnyi the roadn between
Portland and Hnn Kranclnco arc In
good condition, with the exception of
nhort Mtrelchen In the moiintalnoun
reglonn. The nioiintaln roadH extend
from ('ullage drove, Or., to Keipllng,
Cal. lint according to Mr. Itiinyon,
lliin iIoch not menu that there are bad
rondn between (hone two polnta, for
he nayn there nre excellent ntretchea
nf roadway through the Hogiio Hher
Valley and the Khnnta Valley.
The trip wan niadn from Portland
to San Kranclnco In live dayn, and
Ihut without any effort lo break apeed
recoriln. An orllnary rate of apeed
wnn inalntnlni'd.
Mra. Califf Suet For Divorce.
Kill ii V. Cull IT h:n Inytltuted a nult
for divorce agalnit (ieorge H. CalllT,
to whom nhe wan married In Oregon
CMy, Augilit 10, lllul. They have two
clill In n, WIIMiim Kvelyn, ugeil three
i am. and Alice Ktnu, aged 11 montlm.
Mrt. Cnllff churgi-a that her hunbnnd
fulled to Hiippurt his family, ami that
In December, t'J07. he ntruck her ih
the face. He la nalil ti earn $" per I
inoiith anil nho nnkn for ll'.i per
iiinnlh permanent alimony and 1U0
with which to conduct the nult.
ntand well on her toe. Her nno'ild
em Hhould be anioolh and deep, hack
wide and nloghtly arched. Tueie
flhould be ample room for m-art and
lunga provided by a large ami -lei p
chet, well aprung rllm and straight,
deep alJea; a deep, roomy body from
end to end. A goo'! depth of che.-it
and abdomen are enpfclally ImporLant
In a now.
If pBlble, the now should be no
leclcd from a large litter, thia oeii ?
apt to Innure fecundity. Each ao.v
Hhould have at lea-it twelve w -H de
veloped tents, thua providing proper
rorim and nourinhment for inrge lft
tera of pigs. Agricultural Kpltomlat.
when It comes to handling a apade.
Tramp (whlnlngly); "Me poor old
mother han't een me face for yearn
and" Lady of the houae: "Well,
why don't you wash It?"
There are a great many men who
boast that they call a apade, a npade,
who are a little shy on the aubject
FREE
Music Lessons
Mllr Irl Iwfiiflnnpv nh.n.l..
Inil m ihr nr of yor brai
ralurnirnl muli- and roirr
fnlnmrnl nkro taur rluk vlaa
"'I provide )Ua nllh
0
Kudo) In a combination of the
natural dlgentlvo Julcen nnd It dlgestn
nil clansea of food and every kind of
food, no you nee It will do the work
that the ntomach Itself does. Sold
hy Howell & Jones.
Trartacrlpt la Piled.
In the nult of K. TI. Watnon agninHt
M. II. Hnnkln a transcript of Judgment
from Multnomah County han been fil
ed In the office of County Clerk Green
man. The judgment la for $11.04.00.
A STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE PIANO
klmplpiff .,t . ouHl.r I., ,om Ihr Ulrr.
I I..I, IM.n. bleh .III brlp, VlifclJ ,
rr.h jn.i nnal you kavr lmuKlaFd b.
luur, br;und .,uur rvaalblllllr
THIS PLAN 13 NEW AND ORIGINAL
and haa many dvnta-co-ep,railon In whol.,e buylmr. Frr. I If.
inai ranc. ,o ciul. M-mber,. ,tc.-.l of whleh will b, conc.Wy enaluiG
rxu a llfA In nitr pnlv tn i i .. .... .... ' u lui'y
, , ' '""' j nu, a mo ciud la limited, do not i
lay-wr t. u. at one. Oth-r. ur joining the Piano Cub-co-operatln,
whn lua Ir Imvlnir nnrl .i,,.ri., i .... .... . ... y inig-
- ... uM..iiiiiiui favinga. Ubrnotronf
. ... . .... ,lu rrrr , ,,r lllkUraar(. , cll,b n)emDer, w .
dur.ng thla month, to n-adsr. of thlt oaDer f.i. u.i. '
La-aaooa Frr no matter whre you are located. Write for
C"jb booklet, mention Kre. Mu,ic u-.n, andOr.po.jCi
Cnlmrprl Full partlculara will be lent you by next mail
Whclesele Dept., tilers Piano House
Portland, Oregon
353 Washington Street
V
Lf2 ML
In ad-
Ellera Club Piano.
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'afcipMi
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Do not let anyone tell you that
lomcthlng elne la Junt an good an
IieWltCa Kidney and Uladder Pills
because there Isn't anything Junt as
gmid. Sold by Howell & Jones.
Humane Slaughter of Animals.
The American Society for the Pre
vention of cruelty to Animals will
shortly begin experiments with a new
method for killing, animals. Henry
llergh. the treasurer and former presi
dent of tho society, has Invented an
air gun of largo size, working like a
pneumatic hammer. Tho society some
time ago offered a reward of $500 for
nn Improved and human method for
slaughtering purposes. Mr. flergli
thinks his Invention fulfils the re
quirements of the society for an Im
proved device forr slaughtering animals.
lot
SALMON EC03 PLENTIFUL.
At crown and bridge work and
fine gold fillings we set the pace.
Before you Imvo your denial
work dono como and talk It over
with us. Free examination. No
gnn. Nn cocaine.
Extracting Free and Painless
when teeth are ordered.
OREGON DENTAL
PARLORS
Over Harding's drug store. A
written guarantee with all work.
Bureau of Fisheries Meeting With
Success in Propagation Work.
Tlie Culled States llureau of
cries Is having unusual good fortune
lu Its work of propagation In Oregon
and Washington waters. At Clacka
mas Station I I'.i.hi in eg.i have been
taken In two nights nnd at Caadeio
Station all records have been mtiken
with nu egg take of 5.4 Cl.uon since
August 7. (hunt reports are coming
In from the station at Little Wnl'.o
Salmon and Dig Wblt.t Salmon on the
C.iluuibln Klver. Kgg nro hellig tak
en at llonuevllle fur the Htu'.loun at
Tanner Creek and Kiigle Creek,
From ('liirknmiis Stat Ion ther.i In
being (Ibilrlbiiteil several hundred
thoilsand bliick spotted trout. Twen
ty thunsund were sent to Pomcmy,
mid 5n,i)iMl wont Krlday lo Auburn a'id
Seattle. Lust Sunday .Kl.tiinl wore
taken to Taconui mul on Tueiilny
40,(100 wero sent to Taconin nnd
Kmimi'law, Wnnh. The distribution
for ClncknniiiH County will bo made
In n short lime, allotments going to
I Hi am n. Straight nnd Wel.lon M.
Shank. SlilpmcntH will also be minic
Inter Vancouver and Stevenson, Wash.
OABTOniA.
Bean tU ltie "ini1 m "1rt "t"
Mrs. Sarah Ford Waa Mistreated.
Sarah Ford haa filed a milt for di
vorce against Kalelgh Ford to whom
she was married January 21, i'MC.
stilting that ho would often como
home in nu Intoxicated condition and
ubuso and mistreat nor, using pro
fanity. They hnve onu child, (loldln
May Ford, nged four years. Mrs,
Ford states that In Portland. Novem
ber 20, 11107. her hiishnnd threatened
to strike her anil inndo untruthful ao-
eusallons ngaliiHt her ilionoHty and
character. She also anya ho Is pos
sessed of n Jealous disposition.
liuntley Bros. Co.
VICTORS, EDISOnlS,
COLIMBI.W
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Piles! Plleal Piles!
Wllllnms' Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles.
It absorbs the tumors, allays itching
nt once, acts an a poultice, gives In
stant relief. Williams' Indian Pile
Continent Is prepared for Piles and
Itching of tho private parts. Sold by
druggists, mall 50c and $1.00, Williams
Mfg. Co., Props., Clavaland, O. For
snle by Jones Drag Co.
BnTfaCT
tist4Afes
FIVE-MINUTE TALK
How to Krrp Ami)
CHICKEN LICE
MITES
COCKROACHES AND
BED BUGS ,
For WhnU Yir
by m Hlniilii Aptillciillun uf
AVENAR1US
GARBOLINEUW
Nti-poionou. Sanltnry iilor. Put
up In IUhi(irphf J rnm only
lon't 1ft vour tl'nlr give you a
ttorthtm Inillutloa,
I OK HAI.h II Y ALL DKAl.KKS.
('rbollnum Wood l'rtrvliiK '
roriiuuu, ur.
Mllwankf, Wti.
Sow York. N. Y.
Httn Franclmo, Col.
Fisher, liio'sen S Co.
Wltlr(ilt ARnti.
Lpt. I it. J'ntiiunJ
Oron.
Writ for Ttnti-
ONLY ONE GENUINE
THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE
flCARBOUNEUM, THaT IS THE
AVENARIUS . CARBOLINEUM.
THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION
HON THE MARKET THAT IS BE-
INQ OFFfcHtu i rnum i.wi
PER GALLON. THE
AVENARIUS CAR-
(if'
KiTO $1.3
Mgenuine
fesOLINEUM IN QUART CANS 60
CENTS. AND ONE GALLONS AT
DO ALL THAT IS
INSIST ON
THE - GENUINE, TAKE NO
OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO
GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN
OREGON CITY.
TEN
PAYS
on
DOORS
W$t.50 WILL
CLAIMED FOR IT.
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HARDWARE
Uny of your locnl merchnnt when
you can.
Pryinir preourut ionn simnlv dovrl.
op dry oaturrh : tlmy dry ui tha secretions.
which adhere to the membrane and ilocuui.
Pom, onuaing a fur mora serious trouble
than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid
all drying inhalants, fumna, amokis and
nulla and use that which rlransea, Boot lies
and heula. Ely'a Cream Diilm will mantor
catarrh or cold in the head euaily and
pleasantly. All druggists sell the 50 cent
ire. Ely Brothera, 6(1 Warren Street,
Hew York.
The Balm la used without pain, does not
Irritate or cause aunnzing. It spreads itself
over an Irritated and angry surface, reliuvr
lng immediately the painful lullummatiun,
Ely'a Cream Balm contains no oouaiue,
mere ury nor other harmful drua.
Careful of Your Property
One of ihe secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
see
Safes, Pianos and Furnitue
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1S33
525 Main Street
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D. C. LATOURETTE President.
F. J. MEYER, Cashier
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY, OREGON
CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
ank nusc
and get his prices before buying
Three Blocks Below The Court House On
Eleventh 4 Main Streets.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Open from 9 A.
1 1
M. to 3 P. M.