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HILLSBORO ARGUS. JUNE 1?. Hillsboro Commercial Bank EDW. SCHULM ERICH, President GEO. SCHULMERICH, Cashier Are Doing' a Conservative Banhing' Business CAPITAL SUCK, $25,000 SURPLUS, - $10,000 Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings and Time Deposits Beaverton-Reedville ACREAGE! THE PASADENA OF OLD OREGON BEAVERTON-REEDVIIXB ACREAGE ALPRICH ACREAGE ALTON ACREAGE ANDREWS ACREAGE KISSKSWiKH) J500 ACRES platted into tracts of to ao acres each, with completed road to each tract. 40 minutes out on the Fourth Street Railway, 5 trains each way per day. Land lays beautifully, soil very fertile and is especially adapted to fruit, nuts and vegetable. 700 hotnesites here, of an average size of 5 acres, insure wonderful community development. Now selling in such tracts as you desire, at from $100 to $250 per Acre lo per cent, down, balance tosuit purchaser Call and arrange to go without expense to you, to ex amine this property, and determine for yourself as to ITS WORTH. Shaw-Fear Company 245 1-2 Starh St Portland, Oregon II. L. Halvowoo, sod wife, of Farminuton, were up to the cily Monday. l lrioh Kmp, one of the Ilel- vetia clieef makers, was in the city j Tueday. I C.erhardt dottle, cf Blooming. 1 Mated Monday that clover cutting I had commenced in his cotutuuuity. Win. Kobb, of CenterviUe, and who is one of the prcgrcwiT farm ers of his faction, warn in Monday. Rirrer Miller, who is running the II. V. Miller ranch, up in Shady Brook, was in the city lues day. Andrew Pierson, oue of the sub Mauiial firmets of Rredville, was up lo the city, Monday, on legal business. J A Vsndehey, ef Ulencoe, wm in Tuesday, bringing in one of the neatest two year old fillies of it brted, eeen for some time. Geo. and Theodore Vandeutn- den, ot near Banks and Roy, were iu the first of the week, trying to settle some school tax matters B Thurnher, of near Blooming, was in Saturday, and says that crops are locking fairly good up on the hill, notwithstanding the lack of rain. Chas. Barrett, one of Greenville's oldtime ball players and who can catch some yet, was down to wit ness the festivities, Tuesday after noon. A. Pautmeier, who has cleaned up 26 acres down online river, southeast of town, the last few year?, was in the cily Tuesday, and called. Chris. Christiansen, a former nrtcess worier at trie uotanser, has bought the Calip Hall place, Shady Brook, and is going into the dairy business. James Jackson, deep sea sai'or, light nous man, and lor some years a teacher in our county schools, was up from bis West Union ranch, Tuesday. beo iompitns, whose ranch is on the hill, above Glencoe, aud can be eeen all over the clear places of the county, was down with the rest T. M. RXRR H A. HUBBERT Are You Wanting a Home? If you are looking for a home, either a farm, or a residence in town, call on the - "Webfoot Realty Company If you have a farm to sell, or city proper ty to put on the market, list it with us. We buy and sell Timber Lands. Also make a Specialty of Business Chances. OLD WELLS TASCO LOCATION. Independent Phone, 193 HILLSBORO - OREGON OUR FLEXIBLE Steel Ladders are the things Sold at one-third ot the cost of other Ladders 1 1 Made of the best of steel 2 Indestructible by weather or fire 3 Do not collect ice or snow 4 Will not collect moss on the roof 5 Always ready for use 6 Can be folded into a small space 7 Can be adjusted to any shape of roof Price list sent on application Manufactured by McParland & Donnelly Buxton, Oregon. ; Smokers like the Schiller and the Excellencia. These eigars are of ', the beet (took. Yon can't fool an authority on a good cigar. W. D. Quick, who now owns a nioa little plaoe a mile or so this side of the Grove, on the Oregon Electric, was in Saturday. Jos. McCourt returned Sunday from a visit at the Seattle Fair. Fred Bulling, of East Hillsboro. says that land values have gone up fifty per cent, since be sold hia fine Laurel farm, - and he now wishes that he had held on until the present- of the "grangers," Tuesday. F. M. Crabtree, of above Laurel, was over Monday. Mr. Lrsbtree has 40 acres of as fine lookitg hops as can be found in the county, and he thinks prices will be good this Fall. Mrs. Dell Cornell, a daughter i f Mrs. Nancy Johnson, came over from Lebanon, tbia week, for an ex tended vuit with her sister, Mrs Frank Holcomb, of the Plains, and other relatives John Kamoa, who has 60 acres of fine timothy on his big ranch down this side of rarmiDgtun, was in Sat urday. He also has 65 acres of fine first-crop clover, some of which is so heavy that ram would lodge badly Littleton Lindsay and wife, of across toe river, wereovjr Monday Lindsiy came to Oregon in 1852 and took up a donation, and. eii.ee 1862, has continuously resided on his place a few miles couth of the city J. J. Hartley, of Glencoe, was in Monday, enroute for Columbus Wash , on the Columbia River, this side of The Dalles, to attend the bed side of his mother, Mrs. J. C Hart ley, formerly of Banks, and who is quite ill Neal Dailey, who has been down in Humboldt Co., for some years arrived Tuesday, and is the guest of his brother, r. R. Deiley. Since leaving Hillsboro his father, It. K Dailey, and his uncle, M. S. Dailey have bun passed away, Fred Hamsl, whose place on the West Union plains was quarantined for fear of smallpox epidemic, was in iufsday, and says the ' joke' is on him. There was no smallpox at bis place, at all, but the syrup toms were there lor a day or so. Joseph Robinson, of Farming ton, was in Tuesday, and says that while many orchards here and there are short on apples this sea son, his trees are doing nicely, and he expects a good average pro duction. Mr. II. raises some of the prize winners. Mrs. Mary Greber, of near Beth any, and who ia aged 80 years, had a fall one day last week, and broke her left arm. Dr. A B. Bailey went out and reduced the fracture and the patient is getting along nicely, considering her age. The aged patient is the mother of Mrs ulrich Gerber. Newton A Graham, a native of Massachusetts, and who has resided at Forest Grove for 20 years, died suddenly in his barn, while mowing away hay Monday, working with Prof. Garrison. He had been wel and strong, considering hia age of 1 3 years, and the death was a sur prise, as he had no symptoms of heart trouble. He lived on the old Prof. Lyman place. He leaves wife and a grown daughter. R. S Paters, manager of the local condenser, states that tbe How of milk is still very good. He fays that the company bases its price upon the price of butter fat in Portland, and this being the case. if farmers end dairymen in the county would sell to the two con densers, here and at the Grove, it would nave a tendency to send ud Harrr Guild, cne of Sohillei's cigar saleeiuen, was out tlis I" ' Ibe week, Mween cats. Clem Shaner, who is takinu a crack al the hop busmeas, waa iu the city the lat of th week. Lewis Kniies. of Kuhw A Me- . v.l ! fee sawmill. m " m-'. enroute to Morton.iaie, wnero m amily is living He mt the ew mill buiueM baa le 11 lairly goon so far this season. The Donald Lumber Company experienced a nine uneaeuie its mill, up in the Hiuton section. last Thursday. A forest lire Droae . 1 -it I out and threatened the unu ami yard for some hours, but property bin was averted. A. F. Tinislrom, the vacuum cleaner proprietor and upholsterer, started bit building on Main.ehfve Third. FriJav. aud he will be occu pying his new quarters iu a day or so. Ha expect all he can do in upholstery work. Street Commissioner J. W. Sew ell has been very busy lately get tin 17 the nt nets aud roads into shape. It is really too bad Uiu the town does not bave rock 011 tne business streets, as it would he lees expensive than planting in me long run. lernaps ly tne time the present cover is worn out some means will be devised to havsroci L M. Beehe, publisher of the Springfield. Lane County Nw, passed through Saturday, enroute for Forest Grove and Roy. Hewa accomnanied bv Mrs. Bee be and children L. M. say thai ' bcot legging." is very common down around Eugene and Springfield. and that drunkenness I aacun- moo as picnics down that way even if it is a "dry county." The strawberry crop suffered its death knoll during the hot days of last week, and although not all perished, the bulk of the regaining berries were badly burned with the sun. this meant a loss 01 nun drede of dollars to growers, as there was prospect of a fine harvest, Ibe sel being numerous more so than lor years. But what's the (Terence if we had too much of the sood things e might fail to appreciate the favors of Flora and Ceres. . w r.nl il.-. '' '" ' . (Vitriol '-'"" -,., i,i.iSt..ii .. ""- -y, ,.... ,..i.l M l.y.U.eUh .';' J !'. ...." 4 U nlli tli' ri. at 1' v . - ... U.e Victor '"- "";'' at I lie ..I Bi.l'l mlale t in Mar .iin. - J! T l iiWii-'. .Vlml..l.l..r. ialrlr. SUMMONS IN TI1K ClKCl ir COVRT ! mr, STVTK Or niiM'i". ri,,v WASHINGTON COI NTV. lai"y 1 Walker, riaimin, RUk-o 0 Walker. IVIvii.Uki. To Kllir C Walker. lfr.Uiil Vii'Tl' N.eot Hi NUI of K.e.M..YoM hrl rUir. U. .' ' '"T,0' nl.l initial you In III l.t llllll.l "'ill '" '" 1 ''" 'bl M.....ly. Ui tah l J"'?. M' h. U morn ihn n wk nr the ' '' tli llml mil'lltalioti M nr.lrre.1 l r In Vmrl In the alm nuui ". " . . ...I air tlld ilaliitilt Ulll lo Hi 1 ourt lor lhr. linf i.rnviM lor 111 in "uii'i.i..., for a decree, of U l'orl iliolli tli ...rn...i. r.inlrwl lirrri.if.ir aiul no e- WUim b.lin 'lUil"t "J .InfpinUiil.lor flirllier il r aaooius .iuniu i.im ..r an.l runlixir il tne iir Urvu naiiinl UiereUi, lor f .VUO ft ni.iiilli alioionjr ii.i Nniy n ' "" liny lont, ami lor nun mnwr rellf an III I'oiirt uiajr ilein IU'! Koul! jr ami Jii!!.1. Tills Siii-iiuoih l pui.iiniir.1 rjr iirur ' tli Hororalil i l - Vauiptwll. Jit'l r Ilia ali iililll I Villi, 'ul '! ow Inly m4 ami nlerel 011 ll IMH u 01 Mar.HW ... ,.. IHiol llnt iuniiiiion, y a: lmi of lal iHiblliailon. July I. l'V, J. A MtoB'trt.liC. AllorueT (or Plaintiff. AJaiiaiatrator'a Nolle NMii-e l lirhy alven. lt ll" umlrr Uml li lwii. by Im louiitjr I our! il Hi .state of irioii for Wlunitiiii i'oiiii. ty, ilulv aHiintrt A'liniiiiKtor ! mlat or KIit 1. rantio, iln'HUc.1, anl li July iUllilil a iii-li. now llixri'lole. all oti nvni( clrliu aifaluif muI mtale r Imrvbr r- iilrl to hre'eul I" mm to ti, umlof iKiml at Ih lw ultli-e ol lUKlr .1 llr. III IIUlKlMtni, lirrtfou, or al in oniiv 01 1'itlwil'y Vuiiiik. t litmlit r of I uiiiiunfx- IttnUlliiK. r.irtUiul. dregon. Uli lr"l' rr voiii'Iikd, willilii ! moiitlia fruui Hi lal livraof. lialr.l aiul Iirl titlllii.l June III l (iill.MIU Yi't Nil. Ailmliil-itrntor of tli lU of Krbao.- Executor's Nolle Notice is hereby vlven. that th timlnr mirneil ha trn Only aip.lmeil ami ron nrim-il t oriler of llie l oiitilT court 01 WanliinirUin I'ounty, OreKun, (utinr m the lust N ill ami TeeUnient of Alvab t. Kii-e, deceaxoil. ami h Uuly qualified a aui'h. Now therefore, all peraon havlna claims ajtamMt mud estate are hereby tiotl tied and reUlrl tu irettetil tli aame. toiretlier with protwr youchera therefor to the uiuleraitfiwd at the law ultic of BaKley A llara In t Shut building Iu HlllalHiro, WashlUKton Cuunly, Orvtfoii, on or Iwlor all tuonuia irutu in dale heretif. DaUxl lliia 17ll day of June, A. I). 1900, JOHN f. KICK, Kxet-tilorof thnla.it Will and TexUiiieut of Alvati K. Hire, il weaned. Barley it Hare, Altorneya for F.zectitor, Petition for Liquor Licena IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY, In thu muttrr of 111 11 polka Hon of II. itak.-r 11 tid J. M Funtrr for Ucrnae to Hkl Hplt ltuouft, Iiioua and Malt l.luuor In I-hh iunntitlt-N ttiun on. khUoii, tu !! t'ri'i-k ITiHilm t, Wttxlitimton Coun ty, Oregon. To the Honorable County Court of the Htiilu of l n nun. for WnxliliiglonCounty. oiniiiraiKMi-u 1 -1 1 1 ! -ri-1 . . mil vot era of i;uN Ct t't-k I'lu-lm l, V Hnlilngl.ni t ounty. uri'iton, una conHtUutlna a mu Joriiy of thu h-Kul vulera of win! l'rrlni't, and Ii:Iiik iii-tuul rt-Hlili-ntN of nlu l'rti i liii't, ami luivInK a. tuully rnMl In Mild I'ri-clnci Ililr ty iiaya liiiini-Ulutely urvi I11K t Ik: Mutt! of Hi l.l pi'll I Inn nnd the dule of the tlliiiK of the mtuot, would ree:t fully M-tition und pruy, tliut 14 llt-vioto t I.. 11 Hi'lrltuotiH, vinouii and ntalt lluuurii. in It-flu uuanllLit'ii ihan 01141 gallon, 111 Uulcn r--k rnrcini:t, W uMhliiKton County, On- Kon, lit- Kiaiiti'd and lMu.-d to II. C. linker and J. M. himlur for a period uf unu ytir, j;ai'U huh junn t, ijtj. NAMKri. NAMKH. f!. B. Wi-iiliiKhoune J. M. Ilamhlm Hrlre Wllmin Kdward liUKhia ('. J. James Wm. Hiiihi! C. S. llati-uian It', 1. 1. II. I lul l-IT (',. V. Mi'ltolwit A. . Ilarpi-r J. V. He. tiler Henry Jan.ien John Tluiniernmn J. It. Hayden K. Meyer Olio l'rilzlapp ('. J. Clark W. K. I'arkln ',. I'arkln N. Ilollninn K, I'arkln K. I'rllzlapp J. Iiuhiu Allen Maolionald I.. UeMHe ien, KeHHla F. W. I'rll.now I.. Koiiler Otto Kahler V. J. 1'urxfina JaH. Churehlll K. I). VVIImin '.. I). Hundey . H. I'avim I.. C. Trit.-H William l e W. ;. Kehoineld A. H. MeCoy K. H. MeCoy J. Tlmmermnn, Jr. Ham J. Hmllh Alntizo ClnpHhnw C. ClapHhaw Klmnr K. tyda J. K. Lilly Gr;o. II. Jlarrott Wed hem K. l-'olUenliiKirl Will. I)IU Ken Maillund C. H. Ityan J. H. Hateiimn K. K. Jones H. K. Coffman (mcar Hmllli Joe Trurhel II. Ilnlnuiohr NIC I'nlnrwurzcr . Hlorhow Heo. Culmr John 'i'app K. M. Willi a Joseph I'nrnphell Henry (Invert Henry (ievert, Jr. T. H. Johrmlon H, 11. 1'nrkln N. C. Lilly H. (t. AiiKlbrelth C. Miller Cnarlen Woell John McCluren Monea II. MeCay H. J. Htorey J. I0. Woell '1'hornnn drove J. I). A.lkln. W. H. IiuilKnont J. T. LoiiMlgnont C. A. WIIhoii J. It Hhult A. W. Wilson Samuel Clapshaw H. C. Hmllh J. L. Umschled H. K. Ilnrrett J. M. Hayden TO WHOM IT may r.nKirrnN NO'I'ICK IH HKHKHV filVKN, That thn uridiTHlKned will on Haturdny, the lillh oay or Juiy, r.iu',1, at ten o'clock A. M. wild day, present the fori'irolna uetltlon IIih County Court of the ritiitn of Orexon lor vvaHiiuiKion county, nd Ht said tlrnn mm place will ask that it llcetiHii he Ihhijc 10 inn unuerMiKiieii appiicanls to Hplrltuoiis, vlnoiiH nnd mult llqiiurs i.aien i.reeK rrecinct, WaHhlnxlon Coun i.v, 'sm-hoii, 111 icis 'pianuties than one nauon, ror a period or one year from the unu. 01 me iHHiianie or mien llpenao. Dated this 11th day of June, 1!io. II. C. HAKKIt und J. M. KOHTKIl . Apilcnnt. n.'iKicy & jiare, Attorneys for Appll 1. uii in, A DcprniUhlt' Grocery is jut the kituli-tU!ttitucrsh..ttl,lMtrnJi; Wc have jut tuh a ('.nnciy. ul tlcictil on Quality of ijikwIs wt MUj)(i You ran urml on wlial tell v ti l.i.t t . kVilVUl K Hi .HI.NI.S.S NiM;i .;vs,,,Kl,-fc' It Vott van ilri-rml tm KIIIUS ryiy III i , eV you. VoM r lrlB.l lilt KrttliiK ludi tiuwa" Vou itld jr" a. r.iii, 3 rHly. Vtl can .U4 " .n.ea h.i, , Uiiiit iIk'1'. "'I Camria lut pte, uu ,n Mjiy' iradily tnl l- (Jr Hillsboro, Ore. J. Kami), Im'piuod. LOOK! A ucw assurmcut of laulifttl Finely Framed Pictures just received, which by buy tug large quantities, we have becu able to get at the lowcM jukes obtainable. Wc give our customer the U-ncfit of this K'rat barRa:n ami wc have a large ttSMiit ttu tit to rlei t from. Adminntr.ti.r 't Not it Nolli ia hedy given that I liann ln iMUiilri adinliiilrtor uf tli (( of Itllllp .Moll, ilnmml, bf Ih (ounty I'ourt of the Stale of Omrv.n for Wailuna- Ion Cuunly All roii lian( tlaum liitiit the Mid eltr are hrrfhy rr.Ulil to (irfwiit them, duly vertlinl. to ma, at the urtli-e of T. tl. I liornloii. allornny al law. Mulkey llull.lliiK, rnrtlaml. nr- m. on or tiefor th eitaratlon of .11 month from the (mil .ti I i 1 1 . ti heri f, aliii-h llrst (lubllcallyu ia oil June ID. t'V r MUI. 1., Ad iutiiitrlor, Call in aiul sec tw us will give yu cordalJ lucnti Our it 'u c art m (or you th.m I'mibti! jr aiul fur simc 1iji 1 n,t General MrrcKsa ol the ks in 1 Iu nurlrt L SUMMONS IN Till'; ClUCfiT CuruT (V TIIK HTATK "r oitK'iuN Hlt WASH IMiTuN CulNTV. 'olianna Uuitafwiu, I'laniliff, VI. Cliarln fluitatwin. If-ndant. To ( harlri liuataiMiu, llm aliovii natnl llefondaiil: In the nam of the Ntatr ofUriKoii : You am hereliy riiiiiirnt lo apiar and ao awer Ilia ciuiiilaiiil Mr, I ai.-aiiit 1 on In til alsive eiilillm! court ami ram on or Iwlors !r. day of July, I'ari, weeka after Thuraday, June which 1 all lo. H.ii iha data ordereil for III brut uhllcallnn of una noii.-B, ami tr you rail lo ao ..ar and answer ln!util! will apply for the relief frayed for In fie r c.iitil.iliil, to ait; lor a dwree dlsMilvuiK the ImmUof mat rimony now eilnllnir hHwreii almr lllil tilalntilT and defendant, ucli utlmr and further r.-lief a eourt aeenis nirat and lull. ma auiuniona la piihMln. I , y ord-r and for to till f of III on the Hon. J. VSealey IommIIii Jii.Ijji, County iiiurl, madii ami entered I'th day uf May. !!'. ll.VIiK KICHAUliHoS, Attorney for I'latntlfr, 61H Cliaiiilwr of t'oiiiuiree, I'ortlaml, Ori(oii, l'OR TIIK Best Fire Insuranca AND I'ROMPT SKTTLH-MI-NT UK LOSSKS SKK JOHN VANDEKWAL Agent Ivfintlon & Lanca shire Tire Insurance Co. Ofr.ce with Kilmonil Cornelius, Main St I nil. I'liune, 39 j. Pacific Slain Phone 374 HILLSBORO ..Central Meat Market. EMMOTT BROS., Prom., Keep conatantly on hand supply of freah meat of all a fint klmla. A Mew Crm In Prion We are going 10 aell nieata at ptlcta low " "au muae wmcn Dave prevailed In me paai. call In and aee ua. We mean Duameas. rnone and Free Delivery wne aoor ftai 1 uajatln Hotel Uaia Street, Hlllsbors, Ortgts, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTrCU W IIKIIIOUY filVKN, That Ihn miderKlKtied exeeutor of the luHt Will find Ti-hIii merit of Mone I l I l;t txi v. ileeniiHed Iiiih llleil In the County Court (if the HIiiIh of OreKi,n, for WaKhlnnton Cnunly ,H fliutl niioiint in Ihe mnlti r of wild estnte nnd wild eourt Ima fixed Moiuliiy, the lsil! (liiy of July, 11109, lit Ihe eounty court a" ln.)lli","ro. OreKoii, t lei, 0',.1)(.H A. M of wild dity as the lime and plH.-e for hcnriiur ohjeelionii to mild final hi" ,n,ill"l tr the llnul aettlement of Bald Jited thin June 12, 1H08. j JAMKH I Mf. AY, Try a DeLaval If you are thinking of buying a cream aeprirntor why not buy the beat? We are the aomta for the DELAVAL We guarantee thia machine to lie the easiest cleaned, the closest of jkimtnera, the longeat-lived, ami The Best Separator in the market. We will place the Deltval in a cotnpetltg contest with any other cream .eparator anrl let the DeLaval apeak for it self. Mr CuHtomer, it will pay you to investigate the manv super, ior point fouml only ' i0 u,. -DI-lLAVAIr- Mays & Conovcr SCHOLLS, OREGON . , L. 7 . .. . . tne pricej 01 Duuer iai in tne city, Rx.-Miiur of tim TiHt win ni t.hii m.ni .1 . , 1 ' I of m.imi.u 1 tiii,.i...., i . i Lniument iuua raiBiiiz values out ner. 1,....;. .. ; "' "ineii, w . jUKii:y fl ilu.l.;y & Huro, Al'torneya f,Jr Executor. I Hillsboro AfgUB, ll.BO per JtU Yours for a P Deal always KOWELL HROS. i: Ctf 8GHOLLS, OREGON J. C, Wegner Tht Wtsconjiin Turf !IorM'-shor A sjiccuiijit nu lnir-lni-inK. ldwif (on ml, quarter-tracks, uailtick, friii, inter fcrttiR, ami all Jim-uses f the feet Ktiarantccil enrol. Pech old stand, Third St., llilUbow 1 DID IT EVER Occur to You? "I paiit lh bill our." "Yoa wuat b mittakea." "laVrilj not mlatakea " "Havt yo a itctlpl? ' Il acrml In MlWlH but I don't remember what 1 did with It." "tt' bav 00 payment, and uolea ynttcan prolmt ur aiinoltd,rmalM way ni rrrripr, wt inual Intitl that yon pay lh arvmuil. But It might have !mn a illflfreut aloiy b.l Ilia bifl tjj . nv a on yotir nana, su rfianre fur argument hen ihe canrelM check I prulucrJ. Heller par yw" W" rADMCI 1111 State BANK Summer Rates Ea During the Season 1909 VIA THU Southern Pacific Co. I'ROM Hillsboro To Omaha and Return - - $60.65 To Kansas City " $60. ej Jo St. Louis and Return - $68. J . .To Chicago and Return - $73.15 nil to other prlncl)Tcltlea In the Kaat, Miilillc Went "J 80 n - . , rreioiiillugy Low l'ar, , ..-- To Denver and Return - - $55.61? On 51. May 17, July 1. Autf. H. ThelKtii l ,ln,it 10 fra'''' ''! ","rn ""tfj pr v na ,.H'"t,,ome ve7 tcHve feature. In tin 7 TowlK ,,crM,lnK Hnl-"route. , J vancToveKr the' ,hroK may b. h. ..v bjjkhi; oy 1'KArr V ICKItl, I Wm. McMurray, Gen'l. Pass. At.. Poj