The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, July 21, 1900, Image 2

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    THE NEW AGE. PORTLAND. OREGON.
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THE TIMES.
The mnn wiio (?rtH ttrvit too uitslly
Hakes oilier people tired, too.
Truth In utrmwr tlinn llctlon. Well
ird IlnrdliiK Dnvls' ItookH do not null ho
well ulnco he Ihtiiiiic uiurrled.
The mnn who cuts thu pages of n
book with IiIh lliificr docxn't uutlurotund
why It Is wrong to eat with liln kulfu.
Bhe who Iixih to miikc over pnpa'8
"pants" for Willie hIioiiIiI iiIwu.vh boar
In mind that nn yo how, mo hIiiiII yc rip.
A woiiinii lit much more llkoty to for
get her birthday than to luuve tho
plcjldus bohlnd H'hoii Hho ue8 to a. pic
nic. The more pootry we read of Mr. Aim
tln'a tho more we are convinced that he
ought to be put Into VuntmluHter Ab
beyat once!
A French doctor xayn love Is a iIIh
mhc that can be cured by toidcs for
the nervoiiH HyHlt-iu. Hut who that ha
H wantM It cured?
As nHHoclatcd with marriage, there Is
lino an unpatriotic Hide to HiIh Hinall
gain In population. It proven u grow
ing disregard for the united Htute.
Antlneptle Hword blades for French
duels Hlmply mean whatever bad blood
thero may havu been before the light,
It won't continue nfter In the remote
cane of one being hit.
Unmarried men who linger tremnlng
on the brink will be pointing at this
rplHode a long lime: A Chicago man
named Itootli went with IiIh wife to a
millinery store. Hho bought a hat. lie
Iropped dead.
A New York man with an Income of
JSO.OOO a year Iimm eoiumltted Hulelde.
Ho was probably despondent because
of the poor prospect of making It $7fi,
tKKI and thus getting ll a position
where tho strain or living would bo
eased some what.
Home frisky donkey at Harvard put
enough dynamite In the collego pump
to destroy the Hue building before
which It Is located, to say nothing of
what would have happened to the per
ton or persons who would, have been so
unfortunate ns to have exploded It.
Huch murderous pranks betray an In
tltict discreditable to the American
youth and severe punishment In, the
criminal courtH should follow the ex
posure. The recimtly published dairy of the
Duchess of Fife contains this remark
able quotation from Queen Victoria, it
Ignitl-llng for young and old: "(lod
has been so good to me that now, In my
old age, I want to confess that' I have
not any dislikes." One of the greatest
cenerals of Victoria's whole reign,
Charles Napier, once made a similar
tatement: "I never feel angry at any
one beyond wishing to bieak their
houcH with a broomstick!" Then, as IT
repenting of even bis laughing excep
tion, Napier added: "That was not my
mind that spoke. 1 am a child In' the
bands of (lod,"
It used to be (he mere fact of having
written a book wiih sulllcleut to confer
distinction upon u mini and to know
that a person had got Into print was to
be conscious of a certain awe for that
Individual. Hut now people tlrst ask,
what kind of u book and what Is the
nature of the print for which the author
Is responsible, and they decline to turn
their beads to ga.e at literary medioc
rity, A little pallor In the face and a
fow Ink stains on the lingers are no
longer accepted as the Indications of
greatness, and there seems to be a re
action In favor of sunburn and earth
italus, The man who digs and grows
brown seems never to be working In
vain, but he who grows wan In the
production of short-lived literature Is a
pathetically Ineffective llgure.
Dr. .1, 0, Jackson, an expert, him
been working on the problem "Why
hair comes out?" Of !I(H) cases studied
by him the majority were of men. The
great majority of these persons were
of those who led Indoor lives. Nearly
nil belong to the Intellectual classcH.
Lawyers, doctors, students, professora,
newspaper men, llgure In large num
bers. Dr. .lacksou's conclusion Is that
mental work especially where accom
panied by worry or nervous strain, Is
the principal cause of baldness. The
question arises, why are so few of the
women bald? Will they admit that
they are less Intellectual than men? Or
will they accept balduesH as the bndije
of mentality? Woman's chief glory,
according to Scripture, Is her hair. As
between Intellectual accomplishments
and ii notable abxence of personal
ulory, which will woman choose?
In the fu-s ami tlurry made over the
Meel gill graduate the bty who grad
uates at the Mime time hardly gets
the attention which he deserves. In
the years U come, If he does hl duty,
be will earn money for the support of
tin- girl, who at graduation Is the ecu
ler of all eye, lie will be elected to
i he City Council and possibly to Con
grc; he will preach the gospel and
practice law; he will start a factory or
open a hUiducM, In a large degree the
future welfare of the country will de
pend upon his Intelligent and honest ac
tivity. The pivJinlWngalnst thj col
lege graduate, which never hud a sound
foundation lu fuel, U gruduully disap
pearing. He hna shown his force tn al
most every department of life, until It
has come to be admitted that the so
called self-made man does not hold a
monopoly of all the bralua and energy
In the country. 8o, while all will unlto
In drinking a toast to the maiden In
her white frock and blue ribbons, a
similar If not an equal honor Is due to
the newly made bachelor of arts. Tho
college man of to-dny knows as well as
any one can tell liltn that all his futuro
success depends most largely upon his
own unaided efforts. The world Is his
apple and his education Is simply the
kulfe with which he must peel It.
The responsibilities of citizenship I"
a well-worn subject for an nddresH, but
In discussing the topic before the
League of Wisconsin Municipalities
Governor Scolleld gave expression to
some Ideas, ouo of which was that ns
the man who neglects his family Is an
object of reproach, ho should bo the
man who Ignores his obligations to the
State which protects him and makes It
possible for him to provide for his fam
ily, (inventor .Scotleld thinks that th
luck of a proper hciino of responsibility
Is shown most clearly In the matter of
taxpnylng. The American citizen does
his besU to avoid payment of direct
taxation, and even when he pays his
tnxes Indirectly he does not seem to
enro much what becomes of tho money.
He protests also against the tendency
to Increase the public revenue through
taxation. "There Is a serious danger
hcre" ho declared. "Kvery dollar
raised by taxation beyond the legiti
mate needs of tho government Invites
corruption and extravagance, and thus
Jeopurdl7.es the welfare of tho Stato or
nation. Kvery tlmo a dollar of tho pttlt
He money Is wrongly expended It Is our
fault. And tho real evil Is not merely
thut thero tuny be public money ex
travngautly used, or that there may be
corruption lu Its expenditure, but for
every dollar that Is wrongly expended
the beneficiaries of the State, the help
less classes for which It Reeks to pro
vide, nro wronged and public nioraU
ure debauched."
It does not take the statistics of col
lege classes, nor the statements of pro
fessors and deans of Institutions of
learning to show that the professions
are rapidly becoming overcrowded.
There are nearly llfty States lu the
Union, none uf them so poor us not to
boast of an Institution of collegiate de
gree, and some of them have many.
All of these temples of philosophy and
knowledge are turning out never-ceasing
streams of professionals. Law and
medicine and theology are the gentle
manly callings, ami these claim the
majority or the collego men. Hut ir you
nru contemplating a college course, or
If you have a sou or daughter bent on
such u course, think over the situation
before you deteimliiu to have a preach
er, or a doctor or n lawyer lu the fam
ily. Medicine, perhaps, Is less crowded
than either, of the other professions;
but lu any of them It, will be u dlllleult
thing for a young man to make a living
and retain his self-respect. Hut thero
are other avenues for the college man
lu callings not u whit less dlgnllled,
and which not only promise greater
material results, but give to a man the
satisfaction of knowing that he Is u
worker- u creator lu tJils great and
busy world of never-ending crentlons.
The civil and constructing engineer has
an ever-whlenlng lleld opening before
him; the chemist, whose operations are
lu commercial Hues, has possibilities
of the greatest degree awaiting his re
searches mid discoveries; the skilled
machinist becomes dally a more and
more Important perhouage lu the
world's development, lu short, men and
women with trained mjmls and hands
are the sort of people there Is u demand
for now. A-nndy-halred doctor of 22,
a llly-tlngered lawyer of similar age,
or ii weak-eyed theologian or 2.' are
about the most useless Individuals lu
the great human family to-day. Hands
that are sinewy, eyes that are alert ror
the possibilities of the Individual and
the race, minds trained to value the
concrete things of the world, are what
tho nation, the world need; they nro
what must be had. The care of estates
tiuil lust testaments, of weak livers and
deranged stomachs, of slu-lmrrled
souls, have occupied the attention of
the trained mind exclusively long
enough; the Held has grown too smalt.
The wise young man who Is on the
threshold or life will not calculate
upon gaining a living by taking euro
of either. He will aspire to do some
thing, where such great things as ca
nals, warships, tunnels, powerful ex
plosives, new chemical compounds, are
being evolved by the combination of
trained brains and bands, for that Is
the sort of professional man who will
occupy the world's attention lu the
future.
Huislnn Minns KxugtiorMtcit.
United States Consul Hollowny at St.
Petersburg has this to say on gold
milling lu Siberia: "The value of Hits
shin gold tulues has been greatly exag
gerated. Several experienced Ameri
can mining engineers, who are admit
ted to be tho best In the world, have
visited Siberia In the Interests of Kttg
llsh, as well as American, capitalists
during the past 'three years and made
extensive examinations of the condi
tions, and I have ttot heard of n single
company being orgauUed ns a result
of their reports. The mining Is almost
all placer, there being but two sinal'
qtiurU mines lu the Ural Mountains
which are owned by French capitalists
and are said to bo loslug money. There
Is very little foreign capital In Siberia.
No iidvnuitgcs are offered to or discrim
inations made In favor of Amerlcaus
engaging lu any kind of business lu
Itussta."
A. fool praises himself, but a wl
tuuu turns tho Job over to a frteud.
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IR3T NATIONAL HANK, THE DALLES. Oil.
J, H. Bciiunic, rres.j ti, 31, m-ai, cannier.
A (tciiorat banking business transacted. Do
iiosll received, subject tu slant rtrntt or cheuk.
L'oliot'llons made anil proceeds tirolntitly re
mitted oil day of collection. Sight and tele
t ruiilile "tchnmr sold on New York, ban Fruii
clu'o and Portland.
TjIRKNClI A CO., BANKERS
TIIK DALLES, OR.
r, f. French.
J. W. French.
J. C. Hosteller, Cashier.
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HK CELKIIRATED COLUMBIA BKKWKItY
Al'UUKT Bt;Clll.Klt, Prop.
Thli nelt.kiimvn brewery 1 now tnrnlntr out
Ihn bait Ilenr nnd Porten-axl ill tho Cascudus.
The latent niiijniiees for thu manufacture of
good hcnltliiul llccr hnvu been Introduced, mid
only Urn first-class article will be placed on thu
murtei.
East Second Street
TIIK DALLES, Oil.
qiHB WEMTERN I.UMIIER COMPANY
OMco: t'eventeenth and Front Street's.
l'ortland, Oregon.
TIicIJnialillaHouse
THE DALLES, OR.
SINNOTT & FISH, Proprietors.
,.The American Plan Only...,
Rates, tl. II .M and 2 ier day.
All trains atop for punxetiKcra. 0. It. A N.
tli'UtoflUv. Western Union lelruraph. Long
rilitumv Hell telephone. AKcnlinnd ofllco (or
all atagu line. AccumtnodAlloiia Uril-cU-n.
Z. F. MOODY
THE DALLES, OK.
General Forwarding
Commission Merchant.
OflUet ami Waruhoiifca at
RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS,
Wool ImiuHliiK ourapcttlaltr.
tlintu bouitlit and uld.
The Regulator Line.;
The Dalle?, Pirttand & Astoria
NAVIGATION CO.
THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE....
Dally Line of SUimm Between Portland,
Vancouver, Cuct.dc Locks, Hood River
and all Poind on the Wathlngton tide.
Tk itt anuri Dalle, City and Regulator tear
Portland avary marnlnp (eicaut Sunday) at 7
and Tha Dalit at a, a arriving at daitlna
tiou In aoipl iIm Ur outsoliiK tralni.
raljbt HataaUttatty ItertuooJ.
W. C. Al.l.AWAY.Un.Alt.,
root of Court titrtel, Tat Dalit,, Or
SLITER'S CAFE
148 SIXTH STREET
Between Morrison and Alder
-HKST aitADKS OF-
...Wines, Liquors and Cigars,,,
Tha Flntil Straight 10-ctnt Saloon la tht
Northwest.
VANP SOAP AND CHS
DTAK IlilKWKKY CO.
tinnier and Itotlleii o( tho Famout
aor ijoi.n hkkr
VANCOUVER, WASH.
1
ROWN A M'OABK, STKVKD0RK3
l'ortland, Oregon.
CortMpondeneo olleltl.
Mill' mall promptly deliver!.
Vabto addresi llrvwn.
rotiN KKI.I.Y
General Isurauee Agent. Hre and Marina.
ScuitUh Union A Kailoual Int. Co., Kdlnburg
and London; We.iern V, and M. Ataurauce Co.,
Torouto, Can. &i,4' Third at., Columbian llldg.
OUTCUKKK A BMKD-HAMF.R 8UTCL1FFE,
r Johu tilled. Wall l'apr and I)vorttont.
Plain and Pvortlvo faper tlaugtnir, Mouse
fainting, Uralutui;, Kalwmlnlnj. bhon and
t tore, $i7 Alder Btreut, fortlaud, Or, Thon
MUck 1803.
'
V? PORTLAND., OREGON, cy
EADING BUSINESS FIRMS OF
EASTERN OREGON.
ALSTON CO.
Beaten In
Vantltara, Carried. Wall Paper and Bhadea.
Undertaking Uwxia.
LA ORANDB.OR.
P.
BASC11B
Doalor In
tardtrara an4 Mining SnppMts. Ftoru, Tt
wait, Cutlery ud Uuus.
HAKER CITV, OREGON:
-MAKER CITY IRON WORKB
& OEO. F. McLYNN, I'roprtetor.
Bulldtra ol Btamp Mllla, Ore Cara and 0rr
ral lllnitig, Sawmill and Planing Mill Mn
chlnerjr. Architectural Work, hte. ltraaa and
Iron Founder and Mnchtnlst. Hpcclal attn
Uon given to repairing und rebuilding alt Llndl
( machinery.
telephone. Red 1CU
1IAKF.R CITY, OR
mllK 8T. LAWRENClt
rilKt) ERN6T, Tropttetor.
otr flrir.elaia. European plan
TIAKCR CITY, OREGON.
T W. WISDOM it. CO.
Drugglita and Apothefartet.
Frttcrlptlona carefully compounded. TotUl
Artlclea.
Main fittcet, RAKER CITY, OR.
iy I'ATTKUSON
Proprietor of
TUB KXCIIANGK SALOON
loU Agent for 'Old Ilarbee.", Wood for
County, Ky., Whlnkcy
RAKF.R CITY, ORKOON.
TyATERMAN A EClIMI'nS
Wholtaata and Retail Dealcri to
WINK9, I.IQUOH3 ANO CIOARI
BAKER CITY, OR.
,'PIIK STORK
Ona of tha flneet placet lu the
city for traveling inau.
FINE WINES. LIQUORS ANO CIO ARi
Remember tho place.
X ACKKRMAN, Proprietor.
MAKER CITY, OR.
II
NOUHTAKINO
In tha neatett form. Pol.
I, lied and metallic roillnt.
A No. 1 hearie. Good ter
llco aitured.
W. B. NELSON, Funeral Director,
PENDLETON, OR.
m 0. TAYLOR
THE "HARDWARE MAN."
Hardware. Biuret,- Tin and Copoerware,
Lime, Platter, Cement, Coat, Irou and
btoel atid Uydraullo Pipe,
Til Main Flrcet,
PENDLETON, OR.
mllK riONEER DRUO BTORB
ULA SLATE, Proprietor.
Onr Hock It thoroughly up-to-date. Weearr)
nothing but atrlctly Al goodi at
popular price,.
115 Court Street.
PENDLETON, OR.
Hotel
Pendleton..
E. J. MOORE,
Proprietor.
PENDLETON
OR.
HENRY RUST
Pacific Brewery
BAKER CITY, ORGEON.
A. NEUBERGER
DEALER IN
pine Whiskies and Cigars
Headquarter for Mining
and Commercial Men.
BAKER CITY - - OREGON
nOBKKTS' CAFK
Rett Orades ot
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOARS
raurtfe and Stark St., PORTLAND, OREGON
rrlrate Entrance, 10! Fourth Street. Tel
kone Black l&U.
w
K tkX GOOD WAQE9
To flood People
For flood Work
TAR LAUNDRY CO-
No. m Ollaaa .. naarTUHt
T J. KADDKItLY,
DEALER IN HARDWARK.
rUovrt," Rangea, Tin. Copper and Oranlte
Iron.Warc, Crockery, (JlaMWare and Homo
Kiirnlalilng Ooodt. Jobbing promptly at
tended to.
MMU Flrtt fit., cor. Alder, Odd Fellows' illdg.,
PORTLAND, ORKOON.
K
ItANUIl i KRAMER
TAILORS.
22.- Wathlligtoii Htreet,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
K. HIIEA-PLUMllINrt, 8T1IAM AND OAS
(J , HITTING.
Dealer In PlnmliliiirHttd Hcatlnit Supplies.
EnRlnrvra' Trlinniliiga anil Packings,
ilcnernl Aijeiit for the Cleveland Faucet Co
Hot Water Heating iirpeclnltr.
.ii, 10 and la gerund Mn-el, North,
Telephone R. Pnrlland, Or.
H
KNRY EVIIRHtNO
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
HAY, GRAIN, FKKi) AND BTAPI.K GRO
CERIEH. I.VI7 Front Ht.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Kitablt.hcd lu New York 17W.
New York, Chicago, llojlon, Philadelphia
Denver, Portland.
DKVOK A HAYNOLIM CO.
Palnta, Colors, Varnishes, Lead, Ilriishct,
Artists' Materials, wIioIi-vhIw only. No. Ni I'lrit
Htreet, comer Pine, Pnrlland, Or. 'Phones,
Oregon Red 1&.VI, Cohuubln 4JI.
pORTLAND LOAN OFFICE
Dan Marx, Proprietor.
...Hlgneit Price Paid for Old Gold and Silver..
No. 74 Third Street, Near Oak
PORTLAND, OR.
Loan money on all kinds of security. Unre.
deemed pledges sold for amount loaned.
T II. WILD
Jobbing and Retail Dealer In
WINES AND LIQUORS
13'i Third Street,. Opposite Mmoulo Temple.
Portland, Oregon.
m A. WOOD.
IV
REAL ESTATE AND PENSION ATTORNEY.
Room 10, Odd Felloes' llulldlna.
PORTLAND, ORE.
p 0. TINGRY
MANUFACTURING JKWKI.KR.
Diamond Fetter. Repairing neatly done.
Any dvtlgii of Jewelry nude, to order.
Uptlalra over The Famous, Coruvr Second
and Morrison streets, Portland, Or,
-T! W. ARISS
F. W. ARISSA CO.
Wholetalo llrokcragc and Commlsilon
No. C5 Front Street.
Columbia 'Phono '.'19. Portland, Or.
ORfLAND JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Watch and Clock Repairing: Cleanlii;
main inrlnir. 7uv. All iork guaranteed
g. 7 Jo I
tjpeciaclrit from 2.V up; rimless nvo glares
for 11.23. wltli tho best lenses. Kcs tested
frte Tho Portland Jeweler and Optician,
1X2 First St. near Alder.
KUllMIANKb'
BTANDARD SCALES. '
Fairbanks, Moiso A Company,
First aud Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon,
Telephone 81.
pAXTON, IIKAOII A SIMON
Atlorneys-at-Law,
610 Chamber ol Commerce,
Portland
Oregon.
mllK OKLBItllATKIl HCIIUTZ
MILWAUKEE DEER
On draught cor. Fourth and Morrison streets,
Portland, or.
W C. NOON RAQ CO.
Manufacturers aud Importers ot
RAGS, TWINES. TENTH AND AWNINGS,
T FLAGS AND MINING HOSE.
Ragging Material, Canvas, Ball Making lu all
Itsllranches, Cotton Duck, Cordage, etc.
K-34 N. First St. aud 210-212.2M.'.!1G Couch St.,
PORTLAND, OR.
D
OWN1NO, HOPKINS A CO.
RROKERS.
Ground floor, Chamber ot Commerce,
Portland, Or.
D aud'E, Ualley llutldlng, Seattle, Wash,
New York Stock Exchange,
Chicago Hoard ot Trade.
r It. WINSLOW A CO.
Agents llostou Rubber Shoe Co.
Itublver Roots and Shoes, Patent Ventilated
Tenuis Bhoos, Oiled Clothing, Rub.
bur Clothing. Parke leather
BoleU Roots,
7 Front St.
- PORTLAND, OR.
JOSEPH SUPPLE
Proprietor ot
ROAT YARD AND MARINE WAYS
Office aud Yard, Foot ol Belmont St..
Columbia 'Phono KB. PORTLAND, OR,
K. Munson, , Mumon,
fPHK ANIIKUSER RUSCH-Flne lunch every
L day. Rett beer on earth. Fine wines, Hq,
uora aud cigars, at Morrison St., cur. second,
Portlaud, Or.
EASTERN OYSTER HOUSE
a
ED. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
Crawfish, when In season, cooked in wlnt.
112 W'aihlngtou St., near Sixth,
Oregon Phoue Red 1M.
Columbia Phone 77.
PORTLAND, OR.
OTREIDIG A HUMASON'S PnARUACY-
Corner 2nd and Waihlngton Sts. Strictly
high grade medicines at lowest price. Money
saved by patronising us.
QUN SfALOON-
ror fine wines, liquors and clears call at SOS
Third it. J. U.Moore, Prop.
linos . Livr, Gboro Kaito, ran. B. Lsrr
KRIBO & LrEVY
GROCERS.
4 Washington SI. corner Tonth, Portland, On
COFFEE ASp TEA A SPECIALTY.
We give Red Trmllng Stamps. Both 'Phones
IM.
ESMOND HOTEL
Portland, -, Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
ItATKSl
European Plan, 50c to $r.50 PrD.y
American Plan, $1 to $2 Per Da
OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager.
t. C. PENDEGAST, Clilel Clerk.
WHEN YOU BUY
furniture, Carpets and Stoves
FOR HOUSEKEEPING
Cut This Out and Get a Reduction at
..HENRY JENNINGS..
172-174 First Strest.
K.vrAlil.tHHKO irnn.
F. ZIMMERMAN
-Sole Agent
.Roxbury Rye.
Foreign and Doiuestlo
WINES & LIQUORS
103 Front Htrvat, Near Htark.
I'OHTI.ANII, OH.
ANN ARBOR
.HOME BAKERY.
Ono of the mott complete bakcrys In
the Northwest,
Hies the Best Pullman Bread In tba West
M. SHIELDS, Prop.
47 Morrison HI.
I'OHTLANI), UK.
And va Union Avenue, corner Sacramento,
Albtna. Home-made bread, cakes and pies.
Baked beans aud Iloitou llrowu llre.d eveiy
turday. Tel. Red 18IJ; Tel. Rod 311.
"THE TASTE TELLS"
THAT
CUDAHY'S REX HAMS,
REX BACON
REX LARD AND
REX CANNED MEATS
ARE THE BEST.
Jefferson Garden Saloon.
DAVID THOMaN, Prop.
flies, Liquors, Cigars. Welnhtrd's Beer.
THOSE, RKD 1SU. FAMILY RESORT.
Cor. Chapman and Jefferson Sts., Portland, Or
NORTH PACIFIC
PLANING MILL CO.
MANUFACTURERS
Sash and Doors
and Blinds
6peclal prices on carload orders.
22nd and Thurman Sts.,
PORTLAND - . . Oil.
Long Distance 'Phone Main .
A FULL LINE OF
Electrical
Supplies
Lighting- of Building,
Stores and Residences
arc and Incandescent. Elec
tric Power for Elevators,
Pumps and all Kinds of
Machinery.
Pirtlui tucril Electric Gi.,
SEVENTH ANDUDEI STS.
BtfliTttoaaaS.
Rim
4 T