..... A U Ladies Tip Your husband, fath-cr,trot.icr,orswccf-hcort off the . bio Special liorflolnn In Bicn'S? nils nnd over- coots to be hod at the store of J. Levitt. By buying here will leave mem more money to spend on you for other holi day flltls. "A WORD nil lie wise issur- (ICNT.,, Are you next, If so see that they Investigate our tlg Xmas Sales. J. LEVITT - Ak Jar. J re"? I v "Ll. , 10 RIWAKO a For ir'Mi.iB" wjoviciioo w U a( n person or peraoue, who l aalaarfully r.mmi copie or Th Moroliitf Knterprla from Ike taper baa bn placed (bar by carrier . ttkek) Daaarvad Prweaellen. -ami wj ymir ouabatMi la white- aUrrr "tea. IihIiI. aul On whltawesb- kla. luu. If do moot tun IL And kwtaad of whitewashing baaeuteuts td fencee around tb village It la in YVsablngtoo be ought to ba, oltewaablng of theua alalainea (lat ased IL" LOCAL BRICfS . George lirown. of Clalrniont, waa In lata city Wedneaday. A Jom-a, of Carue, waa In Oregon City Wedneaday. Kmr.t Uuenlher. Of Bhubel, waa Id ttli city Wedneaday. Roaland Kdwarda, of Heaver Creek, M In thla city Tueaday, Jam. Iteaty, of Daaver Creek, waa Oregon Clly Tueaday. H. Wenger. of Balem. waa In till tit; oo bualneaa Wedneaday. Tba larg.at rancy-work Una ud Richardson allka at IX C. Ely. Mr. and Mra. Frank Dullard, of Red kwd, were In thla clly Tuesday. U A lirown, of Wenalcbe. Waab.. aa Id Ibla city on bualnaaa Wednee- ty. U II. J mid. a promlnant fanner of auuuia, waa in uregon uiiy v y. I. P. Lowe, of Hull Run. la In thla Utr, and la rrglatered at tba Eiec'jio Hotel. Mra. ii. Flaher. of Redland, waa In thla city tranaactlng bualneaa Wed kasduy. t Mr. tad Mra. Ed Howard and grand m, of Mullno, war In Oregon City Wednesday. ti .(ii : r r irlv "hi ymj you IKJ knfure purr baaing toy a elaewhere. hV H foe, on of tba prominent fruitgrowers, of Canby, waa In ibla Wednesday. Mra. Monroe Irian, of Union Nail. In thla city Wednesday vlaltlng lih Mra. Frank Irlab. John Mulvany, accompanied by hla 'ter, of union Hall, wera In Oregon City W dnoaday. fcmll Olbrlch, of New Era, oita of "e aruil known farmra of that place. In thla city Wedneaday. Mra. Nellie Weight, of ArUona, hna 'flvfcl In Oergon City, and will apend tha .,,), wltn Mra, O. W. Oraoa. . I'8har, one of the proinln nt farniera, of I lor In g, and Guy wiM)dla, of icagle Creok, were In Ore Inn City on buwlneae Wedneaday. ' Mra. ). o. Robbing and Mra. Mary url.y, attended the opera, "Madam Buttorfly- at The Ilelllg Wedneaday. Mr. and Mra. Qua Bchuabal. of "hiibel, wra In Oregon City Tueaday, V"l while hare vial led with .Mr. nd Mr- C. Bchuebel. " Mlag Nunda Wtolfer, of thla city, t to Portland on Tueaday. where vlaltad ber aleter, Mra. WHHm Orlmm. . Gl Grace, of Portland, and U. 8 Grace, of Denver, Col., were in Ore Jn City Wedneaday, gueaU t the Home cf Mra. Q. W. Grace. 1 a Bona or veterana win yilamclte Hall Saturday evening at ,7. Jo o'clock, at whloh time an organl tat'on win ba made. . nt line of fura In Oregon City jw Chrlatmag glfte at r C. HHy'i. The Thuraday Afternoon Auatlon f',(1 Club will be entertained thla "moon at the bome of Mr. F. T. piirith, in PorUand. "W. p. Klrchem, of lgan, waa In city Wedneaday, and waa one of rapraatatrayew of L0fn at tba Motion 'A Llndborg HIOH CLASS TAILORING filing lido., Oftltnd. Prion Main 6181. iii.ig lwd at tli Commercial Club rooina. Mra Van Hooy, of Kun, IK ir. rld lu orrgon City and la a rueit at Ilia lioina of Mr. aud Mr ( y Klhm. Mra. Vao. K,:..y , , Mtlr of Mr. Kaalharu. Nobol baa olanlv of ui ......- i.. atoi'k, ( ruaui, Hla and Llmlmrgur Any iiaiittty. 71 J MMu atrivt. Thomaa lrac, of 'Urki. vaa In Ihla city YYetnwJay. ac n.iii.nid liitttia ,r V II. Oraii. of Inar( Co who all! vUi.i ,',rr. Kou for aevaral wka. Mra c. C. William and aaiiKhtor, MUa Klla K. Wllllania. ha gon. t North Yakima. Waab., bra they will remain fur tha lm.r with tba form er' eon. Wallace II. Willim. Jamo. W. Hmlib. i4 Mu-kaburg, .r.hl.nt of tba ('Ukam County rlr Anatti latlon, aaa In thla rlly on bualneaa Vrdnaday, and ttl.llr l.re Btlchdrd tha road fnoetlng held at the CoiiiiiKTi lal Club parlota. Mra Ullla Wltik, ho ba ,.-..n In Ihla H'y for th pa-t ali wreka at the Inline of Mra II u t:r.. n U hr lioina al mw Uia Wun. ( aay Mra. Wink I Improving rapidly from hr recent aurglcnl operation. Charia llalicork, if Portland, who baa ben very III with typhoid fever at the huiut of hla pareiita. Mr. and Mr Charlee Hancock, of Thirteenth and Waaltlngton atreata. la Improving rapidly, and la now aM to be up. He III probably leave for hla borne lu Portland the latter part of lb week. ENGLISH VETERAN OF TWO WARS TO LECTURE K. D SEXTON. p t niion. a vetran of the Indian and Afghanlatan campalgne under lord HlerM. will lecture in ma mii Hall, tomorrow night, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Beiton, a epeaker of ..rlklna naraiinalltv and eicetitlonal ability, la trng America under the auaplcea or the intamaiionai inuiw ai.i.i.n. Aaanelatlon. Thla lecture la entirely free, the apeaker refualng to even allow a collection o tte ia-n at any of hi eppolntmente. The Chrla I Ian people of Oregon City are prom- laed a rare treat in tma iree leciure. bridge" club meets AT CHAPMAN HOME u v a rhanman enter'alned tbe teg aaa Wedneaday Afternoon Ilrldge Club at her home on BUth and Waahlngton reeta, in a moat enj""" Wedneaday afternoon irora i to o o'clock. Ilrldge waa tue lea.ure o. the afternoon, the flrat prlxe being won by Mr.. A. U D-.tle and the aec ond by Mra. Nleta lurlow Ience. .. .. -r ..rvd. The doc- oration were of potted plant and Oregon grape. rh.rmiin Preaont were wra. .. nnii.f.i, Mra Charlea P. tourette, Mr. M. D. Utonrette. Mra. A U llentle. Mm. II. 8. Mount. Mra John II. Walker. Mr. J. U- rn J. N. Wianer, pim. i ...v ti,Ik Mra. Nleta IUir- Mra. junu j- - - ., ,ow Mwrence. Mr. A. A. rrlce. Mr U Porter, jura. n.. r. -irlory Caufleld and Ml Nell Cau- fleld. Flr.1 Latter Carr.ara. Itl. not c rth. the letter carrier. were regularly ruipU.yH before I7M. ere ben tradition tell- hn IWnnmln 1 irmiii'"" , .-imiiHter general PranKi n. tne i"- - . employed then, In PhM-delphl. and poaalbly In w vora. . - -1 ....... . mil. when the dence we nave , .del,,,,.,, Po-rmaater advert - Pblliit' tbnt thllt Ilia Iff " . lml ..u tnr i heir letter al . . ... ...... t..fi pun h n a t a u v, K'S.cZ; The" V :t nuBb nn..y .ena u-'b;w oo letter carrier in 1771 'N" Tork he aay- H ""nn rival of a mall the intern are quickly Luvered by runner." wbtcb me.n meaaenger or letter carrier Wall Cenneoted. ' -T..-, Clra. I ran claim M be con netted with the beet famine. "Ah-vee! )tv felenhoner Net In frepertlen. aid tbe prottd individual. t Y .. .ii rtht eicept to jwOT bead,- commented the other oart of tba coDveraatlon. ' u,k w,,f , or proportion to the part yoo think with, -fan rrnclaco Cbronlclo. . . t , MORNING Stories from 0 JtNNINQt L000K. The Kaat Bide CaplUl Highway Aa oclatlim organised fir the purpoao of ubtallnlng belter road a In CUckamaa County and mora particularly a main trunk road, or highway between Port land and Halem, met with the Jenn Ing Lidge. Community at the achool huae at thla place on Tueaday even ing Judite Dimlck apoke and thoae al tending obtMlued a better under atunding of tbe propoaed highway. Mr. HeKoreat bad the nilnfortuue to leave her handbag containing a aum of money and alao a dlumond rlpg on the 12 o'clock car Im.uikI for Oregon City on ' Monday. It hii not been found at thla writing. The bi aorlal and apellliig mutch h'ld on (tblay evening waa quite a aucrea. The achcH) room being well filled. Th.- apelllng match betwjtn the Circle mid Community Club waa the flrat on the evenlng'a program. Mra. Alice palnton aoelllng the larg vi mum i of worda correctly on tbe Clrrlu aide. While Mr. Conway re mained on the floor the longeat of the Comurnty Club. In tbe general alien ing content Mr Card apelled f If i y down tbnt took part. Proceeda from Iwuea amounted to twenty-five doll ara. Mra. ;mi A. Shaver la vlaltlng ft U. ml a at-MouU Mr. Van liny baa purchaaedxn acre of Innd on county road and la proceed ing to Improve It. Krank Dnvy-who returned here re cently from North plxlne haa purchaa ed acreage on tho County Koad near Meld rum and la making preparatlona to build an up to date bouae with all modern ronvenlencea. Ira Hurt and J. 8. Roberta apent Saturday In Portland. K M. ISorne of Kenton waa a Lodge vlaltor on Monday. 'Utile Hutb Travera waa confined to ber home laat week with lllnea. Mra. Emily Shaw, aupervlaor of thl dlatrlct, made her third monthly visit to our acaoci on Monday. The new fixture have arrived for the room recently completed at tbe achnol houaej New blacboarda were placed In thw'new achool room which I now In uae. Mlaa Hroute Jenntga, a former teacher of thla place, baa been hired by the board to teach '.he primary gradea a ooo aa tha room la ready. Mr. and Mr. John P Jennlng at tended the Willamette Club Dance In Oregon Citv in Wedueday evening t-r laat week. County BuiH-rlntendent Gary attend ed the' IxHlKe achool Thuraday. Mra T. J. 8ooner and Bona have taken apartments In Portland for the winter. Roy Btover nd Manaon Roae re turned from a duck bunting trip near Canby. A. V. RubrcI waa caller at the G. D. I'oardme'i l""u at Silver Spring on Wedneaday. Mra. Bloan of Albany la vlaltlng ber uncle. Mr. T. J. Spooner. Mlaa Edna Weaterfleld of Jonea Mill waa Mr. Bteinhaua' gueat on Satur day of laat week. Mra. Emily PeForeat and daughter Mia Guaale arrlevd from Washing ton. O C, on Thuraday and are vUit Did YotiHea It Knock,os wee You You can't make money by waiting until opportunity has passed, it is calling you now - to MULINO. The majority of fortunes throughout the country have been made through the increase in real estate values P Mulino has two stores, a blacksmith shop, a scKool. a ' church, a shingle mill, a lumber mill, and a flour mill. A railroad will be completed to Mulino in six months, don t you think that is a healthy start for an infant? , , . . Buy in Mulino now the prices will be double by the lime the railroad is there. Terms easy, a little downed ahKchi month. Let us know when you wish to see it, we will call for you. no expense to you Mulino Townsite Company, Incorporated, Room 9 Beaver Building, Oregon City. Telephone Main 360. ' . '.:..' '.'''. : ''','.'' ENTERPRISE. THUK8DAY, DECEMHEK ,7, 19U. Out of Town Ing their daughter, Mra. Albert Pierce Mr. Deforce! BDd daughter eipect to make Oregon tbelr home. Mr IUrvy of Oak Grove, dellvired a load of fruit treea to Mr. Snow f f Eaat Jennlng Lxdga during tbe week. Tbe T. J. tipooner family have tak en apartmenta In Portland for tho winter.' Meadamea A, P. Ruaael, H. C. Pain bn and H. Near are tbe committee plmiiiing for the .mra tree and pr gram to be '..-Id a Giace Chapel. MUUNO. . , Mr., and Mra. C. K. Smith of Elder ado ntertalnedat tbelr home a man lier of tbelr friend and relative on Tbankaglvlng day. A bounteoua din ner wa aerved. Tboae attending were: Mr. and Mra. C. K. Sral'.h and daughter Iva. Ethe) and Arltea, alao their eon, Otis, Mr, rtert Kidder and daughter. Pearl -of Willamette City, Mr. and Mra. Will Wallace and dnugh fere, Dora and Pearl, and eon, William of Hhubel and Mr. and Mra. J. L. Kvana, Mr. T. R. Orem and Mr. and Mra. J. O. DJx of Mullno. A pliaaant time" waa enjoyed by all. BEAVER CREEK. A aurprlae' party wa given Mr. and Mr. John Dohlnnder Tuesday even ing, In hotutr of tbelr ei.h wci'rilng aniiiri im.ry. The foV losing x-oplo wer preaent;V Mr. and Mn, H Mr.daley, V. Hob lander, K. Rtelner. W. Herman, Chrla Tnittten fraher. Mlaa Mod wen and William Barry, Mai and George Holl- nian. Otto Lyman, Jack Jonea, Abel Tbomaa and Mlaae Ona Carey, Ulod wen Thomaa, Leora Dennett, Lura Parry and Clara Ilohlandcr, Meeara. 8. and H Rlcbler, aUo Mr. and Mra. Enalnger and other friend from Port-( land. - The evening wa spent In play ing gamea after which refreahmen'a were served, the guests returning home al a lata hour, having had . a very enjoyable time. . Mlaa Leora Htnnru apent Thanks giving with ber aimer at Orenco laat week. Mra. D. W. Thomas visited In Glad stone last week. Mrs. E. White has been on tbe alck Hat tba paat few days. John Westberg was in tha city the first of th week. Tha Beaver Creek bachelor have aettled In their new home. Now gtrla look out. S. P. Londergan and Becker are busy blowing stumps. Remember tbe Indian program and aoclal to bo given at Beaver Creek Hall, Dee. 8. 1911 af t p. m. E8TACA0A Peter Rhyming returned from the mountalna Sunday. He had been working near the Oak Grove Creek for the railroad conpany. J. J. Davia came out from hla Inter mountaln homestead Friday and made a bualneaa trip tp Portland Saturday. Road dlatrlct number ten beld apeclal road meeting at the Garfield Grange ball and voted a aeven mill apeclal road tai. It la propoaed to macadam the main highway form, the end of tbe preaent macadam at tbe top of the Wilson bill to the maca dam at tho 8tubba place. A a pan now covered with worn out plank. $200 la ipipsnr (" !'( ' " M I to need In tbe neighborhood 0f th Rlgean farm. Any aum remaining af ter thee Improvement are made la lo be distributed over the dlatrlct Nearly every tag payer In tho dlatrlct waa present and tbe vote for the tax carried by a large majority. CLLARKES. Mlaa Ellsa Elmer came borne Tbankaglvlng to aepnd her vaca'lon Rev. Hartder of Portland preach ed In tba Oertnan M. E. church on Thankaglvlog. Rudle Miller apent hi Thanksgiving with bis uncle, Rlcbard Miller at Highland. Mr. Bottemlllor sowed oata , laat week. l Garrett Martin la working for Pet Bager af he aawmllL There waa a taffy-pulling party giv en last Saturday night by W. G. Kleln amitb. Games were played. Present wer: Mr and Mra W. G. KMnamlth. Ola. El'aa and Edna Elmer, Hazl Tallman, Ida and Mary Bottemlller, Ijiura and Ruby Gard. Irene and Er ma Lee, Hazle Rlngo, Dora and Elda Marquardt, Lydla Klelnsmlth, Ed and Otto Unol, Charlie and Arthur Hen ton, Jay Dig, BUI Robhlne. Garrett Martin, Vernon Larkens, Elmer and Willie Klelnsmlth, Elva Gard. Willie Johnson, Theodore Bager, Edwin Bot temlller, Archie Cumlna, Albert and Julius Bchlewe. Rudle Mueller and Walter Kellnamltb. . The Macabee field their regular meeting Saturday night. . The Grang ers met Saturday. The Granegra met Saturday. Mia Ida Haag la working In Port land. Mr. Marquardt waa in -town last week. shuBel I Tbe Shu7)eTDeT)anfigS0Cl ganlzed last Friday evening for the winter. A number of our young people at tended the danco at Clarkea Tbanka glvlng eve. Fred IJndau and family, of Clarkea, vlalted with E. W. Hornachuh and fam ily laat Sunday. Some relative of John Bluhm are ber from Canada visiting with blm. - Fall sown grain looka welL Hnnrv Glntber baa gone to Cbeha 11a, Waahlngton. Will Hettman. of Colton, -apent yea terday In our community. Will Dolbow la making great lm provementa on bla place. David Moebnke baa moved back to hla old place. Robert Glntber and family vlalted with Mr. Swope'a Monday. Olaf O and family, of Maple Lane, visited with ber parent. Mr. and Mra. E. W. Hornachuh today. In regard to the achool aupervlaor being "leechea," etc.. It remalna to be proven. I believe w ehould give tbe new plan a fair trial before condemn ing it. SANDY. Mr. and Mra. Bcbmlnky attended the theatre In Portland Saturday. Alice McGoogan baa returned from a vlfftt In Portland. W. A. Proctor I able to be around again after a week illneaa. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Dixon apent Sat urday In Portland shopping. , W. , J. Wirt preached at Flrwood hall Sunday. Caspar Junker and daughter bave returned from a visit In Portland. A dance will be beld at Melnlg'a hall Saturday night followed by chick en dinner at Sandy Hotel. E. F. Donahue of the Sandy-Boring stage line, baa put a new Pope-Hart Til, L. BOWMAN ford aeven paatenger touring' car In commission on tnw atax lino. Tbe new car will make all tb regular trips hereafter, and the price baa bean ralaed from fifty to aeventy-Ove 5euta. A. O. Bora a tad t waa In Portland" Saturday on bualneaa. Mra. ifosholm, who underwent an operation In th boapltal at Portland, laat week. I reported aa doiag nicely at thla writing. The fjrat regular clly election wa held Tueaday. Tha atmda In thla vicinity are a good crop and are nearly all barveated. Moat ranrhera will hold tbera for bet ter prlcea. Oacar Dahljtren. II. 8. Eddy, W. A. Proctor, Geo. Weight and Ed Brun attended Maaonle lodge at Arleta Wed neadny evening where they aaw the third degree exemplified. There are fifty-five legal voter In th city of Sandy. Tbe saloon were cloaed election day and everything waa quiet. Tha Ml Hood Hotel baa changed handa and Mra. E M. Douglaa la the landlady again. EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mr. Ed. Douglaa returned home Saturday evening from Molalla where the had gone to apend Tbanka glvlng with Mra. Donglaa parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clester. Mr. and Mra. Ray Woodl enter tali.od at dinner laat Thursday. Mr. and Mra Howletf, Mr. and Mr. C. Murphy, Meda and Perry Murphy, Mr. and Mr, ftny Woodle and family. Misses Myrtle and Mary Woodle were over last Friday calling on rela tives In the neighborhood. Mr. and Mra. Will Douglaa enter tained Mr. and Mr. Walter Douglas, Virgil Glenn, Mildred and Florl Dong laa, and Peter Reacbel at dinner Thanksgiving. - "! R R. G1bonwero Eta- cads vlaltor Saturday. Mr. and Mr. H. O. Huntington ro rtrned home last Saturday from Book ane, where they bad been attending the apple' show and having a general good time. Mra. I Vila Douglaa waa .over frjm Eetacada Sunday vlaltlng ber parent. y.r ar.d Mrs. Howlett and jer child ren. Mr. and Mra. John Reld and child ren. Mr. and Mra. Henry Udell and children visited with Jamea Gibson Sunday. OAK GROVE. Mrs. Lindsay returned home Sat urday evening from a pleasant trip of several ' weeka with relatlvea and friends In the Eastern states. Tracy Moore apent Thanksgiving at bom with bla father and family, re turning Monday to tho Willamette University where be Is a student. Mra. Jack Sweeney baa rented tbe storeroom In tbe Green building and will open a bakery and dellcateesen about tbe lS'.b of December. - Tha Bazaar beld Saturday by the Parent and Teacbera Association of Concord district netted tbe achool $55. A meeting will be beld by -he Association Friday to decide what they will use the money for. Miss Nettl Gleaaon and Charlea P. Stewart waa married at tbe home of the brlde'a slater, Mra. C H- Slee ton, of Hood River, Or", November 11. Ml" Gleaaon la the daughter of Mrs. J. Gleaaon and well known here wber they bave resided th paat two year. Mr. and Mra. Stewart are liv ing on a large . ranch near BuhL Idaho. MILWAUKIE., Mr. and Mra S- A. Tbomaa onter- kaii saw an Agent ..0 talaed at dinner Taaokaglvlag Km. r Mra. C. B. Purdy and Dr. and L a W. & Ar metro; of tartlaad. A3 report a very eojoyabl tlaao. Heveral of the Mllwauklo Bis at tended tbe Memorial aervteea bold la Orexoo City Bunday at the Uakgre gatlonal church. The Bazaar given by U Lad tee' Auxiliary of 8t John Catholic church will bo bold In tb bank building December 1 and 14, after noon and evening. Tbe booth will consiat of a eouutry store, candy, fancy work, whoel of fortune, bird, flah pond, etc. Several beaatlful arti cles will be raffled. A good program will be rendered Wedneaday evening. December 13 at t o'clock.. A cafeteria lunch will bo aerved at any hoar. The proceeda will go to the building , fund or tho new Cathollo church now nnder oonatructlon. j The achool clerk baa finished tbe school enumeration and re port a 289 children under achool age. There were 313 laat year, maalng an increaa oT nearly 25 per cent . A new leacaer will be added to th achool atari by February lat Tbe regular all-day Grange meeting will be beld Saturday, December 9 with routine bualneaa and election, or officer. Dinner will bo aerved at noon. Tbe Lad lea' Auxiliary of St John's Catholic church will meet at th par sonage Friday at 3 p. m. to make Anal arrangements for tba Bazaar. ' Mayor Streib, Warren Knight Judge Kolao aiud Fred Lehman wcat to Oiegon City Wednesday to attend th good road meeting. The City Council met Tueaday eve ning and paaaed an ordinance to ac-. cept Mala street, It is all finished and I a credit t tne city. The son tractor waa W. H. Counsel". 8eve-?l other streets are nearlng completion and wffl anon- be-twroed -over to-in-. council to accept. The Girls' Club elected the follow ing officers: Marie Duffy, president; Hazel Mullen, vice-prwddent; Resale Keck, secretary; Ruth, Alexander, treasurer; Eater Spring, sergeant-at-arme. The club meets every Wednes day evening and la Instructed by Pro-. feasor Gens. - , Francis Johnson, who baa been alck for two weeka, la reported aa iinprmr- -Ing alowly. f- t , Mrs. Maggie Johnson waa tat Port land on business Wednesday after noon. '..','. Tuesday afternoon tbe neighbor . friends of Mr. Mary Thompson, of Island Station, gave ber a pleaaant enrpriso party tn bono of ber alxty stxth birthday. Th ladlea gatbored t the borne of Mrs. H. B. 8 narrow and went In a body to tbe bom of Mrs. Thompson, ' taking basket of groceries and good thing to oat, enough to last ber many days. Mra. Thompson waa greatly surprised and could not thank them enough. They all Bang several bymna and then, de parted, wishing ber many more bappy blrtbdaya. - William Shinder A Company are erecting a very handsome bungalow for Jacob Ankle near tbe Kllgreen property. . At th apeclal achool meeting bold laat Monday evening it waa the opin ion or those present that if dlatrlct Now 123 was willing to combine with tbera a four years' coarse In high achool wouM be decided upon, and If possible, at a biter date to build an other school house in this district to better accommodate tboae who. live In the edge of tbo dlatrlct Mr. Lindsay, of tb firm of Lind say t Lindsay, of Oak Grove, waa here on bualneaa Tueaday. Asleep : "r