The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 08, 1912, Image 1

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vol.. xix
IIIU.SUOUO, Olil'-CON', AUGUST X, 1912
NO. 21
WATER H0 IN
HSKnH GOUNTY
Make SHTtlu' Moitl.iy
III I I U1H Wl
ltl Sfcll al ShriiMiJ Hatllinf
Ike iKmua Hum
. l'a't, wlcl l.nr f
prohibition. i t -"- I Washington
County M-'iilV tiHiriiiiiv. at
lnTMikxi. atl'l lit tlM lt il a SmtcIi
in the Hit" reH f lut cundidacv
(or tli'1 I'l'it'-'l Stat. s h.iKit.-.
Mr. IWi-t I"'"
hiliti' tivht for a vfl many
yeurs, working . t I m li.itnl
itl I H. Aiin'.. an I i.i v. r a
Cami'uigh panoi but bat "
taking tin' ni-u 'f Jonathan
(Uric) corn, :i gentleman who is
llway h" the J"h w !t"
turn mlU a 1 1 iin I
Mr lag-l tn f.iii i fni . a'.i r
im U lieu in reaching tin- no
t. H the ci.l nv ilav in
ih I'liuiitv. uml l l'r ' ! inl.-il
hi rumpatgh la I "i-iki-ii at Sli.r
ond. Tualatin. I i-':ii-.. ill. , I'.ea
Vfrt.ui. K-cdull. '"ik li t'.
ilMr ,Mid Orenco. Hi.' fart
that t amor an- crv bio
mi-ant not tl"' largl l
HMtif. but tl" "I'l ni.a..-r
annuo! lung for tlii ' f-iluii' i(
hu ork.
Mr I ' i'nt' i' I m I' auk
ilg In the tis of I'oillaml. but
i . t'llnU llllK' I'laCVIt M. l
ti.ti r t i v prohibition lu lit tl.al
(I'ffli Itlola',
Ail f nmi Ivh ia!i-1 ""' '"
in th- ii n.t a ! a iV' ' k- a -
Mr. Paget' tour h tin initial
CtTurt of tin- t in it ai:'ii.
Dr. S. M. II. agan. the vi-lt-ri-nary,
h "hur hi combat." Uith
phonetically ami pity nit-ully. these
l;t. tlic nmilt of dewing tii
noun' wounds in u twn yi ar old
cult, owned ,v K.I. Schlllllierich.
I In- rult tangled in Hub Simp--'ti'tt
wire fence one day last
k ami lr. Keagan went out
tn (in tuiiui' line tailoring. He
wa working away with hi nee
'!! la-t Thursday when th horse
knk.il liiiti in th jaw, shatter
int! tin Um Drs. Bailey ami
Uiil.li fixed him ui. ami r. Mar
thall artii'iilati-il hit twlli with
win-, to kci tin' jaw fnttn
. ... i ii ... . . i .
lnit hi :i j i. an, I will In- unahlt' to lr. ViniCV"Ovt3',,',''an
inaHtu at.' for K.-v. ral wt't ks yi-t SIhtwumI. wan ' Stnwk FriiJay
I naw innlwiKnl. jniIi-h up tn ' nmrriitiir hy an On-on Jbipt trie
im lu in iiainft r. ffiiiH- rails. SaU'm-l'urtlaml rar at TSiranJ.
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ii.i"it in uti Hiiiii.i, iiun ami an a rcKu l was laki-n n ir.n
HtuM.A,.Mn..MKthH. Will iro into .(irtan, h.i.ital. ,r H-vral
inr nitimry, nu iiiioiii or
HAS NARROW ESCAPE
Struck at lliiard hv an Orriron
I kxlrti. Train, I riJay
TklN TO A hlKTLANI) HOSI'lIAt.
Wi t a.ua4iii Scciat lluur - Ileal-
mt frrWatcd Hcarinj Train
raM mi mi-. Carl Sk(w, Oak St.,
U -twi-i-ii l irst ami Si'runil, llilln
Unit, ttrctrim. I'hoiu. City 515.
"Wlii-n ymj i't Sain Crw-k
watrr in ymir mains, m-xt y'ar,
IlillsUiru will havt- wat'-r kit-
ruispital. l or 'V
hours his lif was in tin la1am-
lr. Vinn-nt had U-ft Slu-rwooil
arly in tlu inominir t' rail ti
8om patient at Tij.rarilvill ami
was struck whili crussinit tin
track on a curvi-. lU'injf draf In
mid to mini' in tin Ktatf. or in Ji, not hrar th approach of tin
h...wu.w.'si. lumwai.T.wnich train was lhrown frum his
.vtiinwi'si ri'puiainui, nas . ,. , . . .. ... .
Illlli unit n iih II .'.! ..v-
niolishtt), and sustaititil a Ki-vcri1
contusion on the head. The
physician was taken to I'ortland
in an unconscious condition, and
remained so for several hours
Saturday he derail to mend, and
will now recover,
The curve w here he was struck
' is said to I h' one of the danger
iiai a
no U tti r water than that which
comes out of the coast range,
ami feeds Sain and oilier
streams." This is what II.
W. Si ott says, and he pnihaMy
kmiws more aUmt Wasliimrton
County's streams than any other
1 1 1 1 idual in the county.
Ueitistered Cot.swold hilck
years old. tine stm k and tine in
dividual, for sale. Take him for
fl'i Herman llehse, Karmiiik'
ton. Ore. Address llillslx.ro.
tire., Koute Z If
I 'lark Wih., the Weston lead
er man tells of a man coming in
from the harvest field so hadly
coere with dust that his own
l.ulldogliit him. That's nothing.
A Hill Uro dog held the master
tHiints on the line.
I r. Vincent is well known in
the Tualatin-Sherwood seition.
and has a large practice in that
community.
I ok s.M.i :
Orcguii AtrUuliural v.'lh'ite
Tlii treat Hist it III' 'HI opens its
demrs for the Kali me .1. r on
Si'lilemlier 'Jl'h. Courses of III
itruclioii uicludi-: lieii. ral Agn
culture, Ai'ionoiiiv. Annual llns
Undrv. I'.aiterioWij'v. I'-itany
ItiJ i'lant I'athologv. Poultry
rluslutmlry. I 'airy llusliamtry ,
Horticulture, Kntoiuolox , CimI
rinyuieering. Veterinary S ii nee.
tlt'ctrical lingineeiiinr. Mechani
cal hngiioering. Milling Kiui
tifi'hng. Ilighwav Kiigineenng.
Ikmu'stic Art, Cominerce, I or
entry. Pharmacy. Mathematics.
Chemistry, .oology, Physics,
tnulish Language and Litera
ture. Puhlic Siwaking. MsItii
Unguages. History. Industrial
Pedagogy , Art. Aichiti ctuie.
Physical Kduciition. Military
Science ami luetics. :ind Music.
Catalogue ami illu tratcil liter
Iture mailed free on application.
Address, IN gisli ar, I Iregoti Agri
cultural ColUge. t'oivalliH. the.
School Year Opens Septeinlicr
20.
Calluiln. Churili at Uastoii
The new Catholic Church at t!as
ton was dedicated Sunday morn
inK hy Archlushop Chrir.tie,
Mons. .las. Kauw. of St. Marys
assist nor in the masses, rather
Mark Lannen. of this city, held
High Mass at noon, after tin
dedication services. IJev. Kath
r I'.uck has the charge. liieh
has heen christened the Church
of St. .lohn. the P.antist. After
the ilediiation and Mass th
Party returned lolhe drove from
which place thev lvturneil on tin
Eltxtric.
A gixsl eight-naiin house with
halls, wide Mirches. hathnaiin
.uiiti-i uii.l ti-ii.ro4rit l'A'erv
. .i i i lialiT'"' : : '
I Hie nou-M. ui iki) oio-sme in.-, i. . a... ...,w. I j ... .,,
wn .rch tor an all-nigiil wan. h,M.aljon Will accept small cash
and his wife was so cranky she
wouldn't call olf the dog. al
though "huhhy" had arrived at
Ins gate at . Hi.
P.rick will lie on sale at my
yard. North HillsUiro. hy Satur-
lav. Aug. X U-ave order If
.1 -i 4
you are in ine niarKeu i one
kiln just unloadeil. J. d. Kline-
man. Hil'sUiro. Ore.
11 K. Punsmixir. of Urenw,
was in town
.llslmro s pn
comes trom i learwaier, a inr
larv of dales Creek, and ihm
the system comes from Wi O
the finest stream coining Oil
the coiist range of niountai
navment down. I'.alance like
rent, if desinsl. Or. will leasi
to desiralde tenant. For particu
lar stH or address F. M. Heidel
Hillslstpo. Ore. Phone. Main
1 11. . . IS tf
Bi:KY NOI.AM)
Edward J. Ilerry ami Miss Alice
Noland were married at Cornell
Monday. He Sunday, at the home of the
,sent water niipply bride Hister, Mrs, 11. J. Nrard.
and auera snori vtioing mp
will U at home to their friends
in I'ortland. Therroom w in
the abstract lusinesin the Knse
Citv. and the bride uell know
at CAiriielius. w heresllt- has mad
I i ... .. i I .j iinv l llllLT 1
.. ... ii ... :.. -ilhnr riiilence for maiiv years
lllllll-l IK'Hl HI- ' '' -H
treck.
The Ladies' Aid Society of if
TMShe i a daughter Of Mr. ami
Mr. Nathan Noland. ;
Christian i nurcn win gie nu
ice cream social at the rarminK
ton Christian Church. Saturday
evening. Aug. :i. Program. All
cordially united.
IMKKinT-MUOKi:
Krnest H-rr. of atxive daston.
was down to the city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. I). P.. I.ei.,y. of
South Tualatin, were in the uty
Saturday.
A. W. Walker, of the South
iialatin section, was in the city
the last of the week.
Porn, to Harvey Fmpia and
wile, of South lualatm, Aug. 1.
l'JL!. a Hon.
Jas. Ilobb. of Centerville, wa.s
in the county rt'-at the la:-t of the
wi-'k.
I. P. Walker, of below peaver-
ton. w as in the city Saturday afternoon.
M. Ua-smussen. of Klmonica.
.1 i 4 1
was up to Hie cuy :saiurnay ai
Walter Zuercher, near Cedar
Mill, was up to the city Monday
morning.
C. N. Jager. of darden Home,
- i t
was an Argus caller, rrmay ai-
ternoon.
tlrading on S'cond Street, 1k-
I' ..I L.Ik 1
tween r.ase ine ami ine . i . lie-
lot, is alxiut completed.
August Sumliwrg. of near San
ta K sa. was a countv seal visit
or, haluniav. ami caueu on me
rrgus.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. French,
of Forest drove, were down to
the city Saturday, guests at the
I. W. York home.
.1. A. Thornburgh. of the For
est (.rove National lUmk, was
low n to the city Monday fore
noon.
deorgo Meacliam, of alsne
Mountuindale, was in the county
seat Saturday. los. has lamieti
his annual venison.
Kir wood from the country h:is
Men selling this year at $.'1.2.1 per
cord, a slightly lower price than
last year.
Mrs. M. A. Powell departed
Tuesday for an extended visit
with relatives over in the Tilla
mook country. She will camp at
Nctarts for a few days.
Frank C. Franci. of Dak Park.
was over Saturday. Mr. Francis
has one of tin' tine onion stands
of his section this year.
J. A. Zimmerman, of Uoseland
Farm, be ovv Witch Hazel, was
up to the city Saturday. J. A
has a pair of tw in calves to grace
that new barn on the ranch.
County Clerk J. . I .alley
went up to the Murphy Camp.
aUive Mountaindale. Saturday.
to visit a few days with his fam
ily. returning Tuesday.
Hucklelx-rriea are not overly
plentiful this year, but A. L.
C.reU'. oK l.wcl. rememtiered
the force with enough for a
palate- pleaser. Saturday.
Notice to Hop Pickers - Kegu
lar nickers who pick at the P.ag
yard are reipiesioii lo
IDH
Cnineer J. I.. Stannard Well
IMcaMrd With lM.-spati.ti of Work
AIL UNDS OF WATI.R l"0R Till" ClfV
Supply ol Pure Muuntain Water Turned
From Gruve Syiltm
can tx1
Win. Hag
are
ev Hop yarn are
n li V l!.irr..it nnd Miss Ma- reirisler ai once, so usi
hel Kthel Moore were united in taken care of early.
marriage at Portland, in the ley ir.
Wilbur K. .Newell, oi anove episcopal i:iuircn. inursuay, S. L Ho en beck and wile. 0
hillev. was in town alurlay. August 1. f.tl-'. 1 no nn.ie is a .dmve Mountaim a o. were in the
Imiking over tin' Keepfresh plant. Uister of W. d. Mhh'o. of 1 oil- L.;v Mon.lav. Steve has one of
Mr. Newell is oiuMif tin' elit-iors un,i, and tlu1 groom is won the best fruit driers in his sec
.i li I ...L nml I a I I. .... 1,.. ..l,l..ol ti.. rF I I .ill I . i . . I . . . ... ...Ol ....t
oil nie i.ooscveiv. nim-h miu i k now ii n.i ii- eiio.ii. !wii ""'"ilion. nut me prune crop ill cui
conlid.'iit Unit Washington doun- W. N. Barrett ami wife. Ho is jown run ti,;3 yum
ty will give the ex-presiileni a a jiracticmg physician ol miiisih)
nluralitv. und thai Oregon can n, with
safi'ly
mg P nys c an oi iiiiisoo- ... ,, .. n
o. .... :.. .i... iinioi Mr. and Mrs. M. Koontz, 0
unices in i ni- iiMi.suwii' .. ., , o.. i.... tk..
I oriiaiui. were out ounoiij, on-
o- I"'"'" vv.il... .v. r , ;,.(,. ,,f llinrsnn C Koolltz.
1 ,,Uimn- , K til! v c I Sm Tl w n.V -i o They spent the day at
Smokers want thol.est there- the U nut w dy jf Oi f JJ w. H. Mcdourt ranch, bo-
rvM VXt H Islloro. Z 5l S lo ynd Oak Park.
Marca.wh.ny.iianttoB.tlhi f September 1. Mr. and Mra. John M. Wall
i ue wreain cm i. . . .
Hillslioro. since last Sunday, has
lieen enjoying (iales Creek moun
tain water, and there will be
plenty for domestic uses, irriga
tion and for fire purposes. The
big pipe line was completed at
n-on, Friday, running to Third
Street, coming into the city on
Paseline. dates were installed
and the circulating mains con
nected in the afternoon.
The getting of water from the
mountains was accomplished in
record time. When the Washington-Oregon
Consration found
that their de.'p well would not
liegin to give an adequate water
supply last year, another w as in
stalled on the darden Tracts
plot, west of tow n. During the
Winter there was evidently all
kinds of water, but with the ad
vent of a Spring with but little
waterfall, shortage was at once
pronounced. The company ask
ed for a separation of the water
and light franchise, giving one
for each, and pledged the city
that wre this done mountain
water would be flow ing by Aug
ust 10. if not earlier. There ap-
iK-ared at first to Ik a determin
ed opjKisition to segregation, but
all at once it dropped, and the
new franchises went through
with a whoop. Work was at
once started a coniraci was
made with the city of rorest
Irove for Clear Creek w ater un
til January. 1013; right of way-
was secured from the county;
and today we have mountain
water.
F.ngineer. Stannard. who was
. i i r . l i
in me cuy rrmay. u-eiing goou
over the result, states that work
will now start on extending the
pipe line to Sain Creek. A great
deal of work will be necessary
for a big reservoir will have to
e built on an elevation near liil
ev. and ten miles or more oi
nine laid.
i
Ihe company expects to nave
the entire system completed by-
January 1.
I
There Are Two Kinds
of Brushes One kind from which the hair falls
out just as soon as it gets any hard usage,
and the other kind which is built to main
tain the reputation of this store.
We sell the last mentioned kind only because
we want you as a reirular customer. You can
absolutely rely on our brushes.
Urrc arc tome of oar prtaltic.
Hair brushes Lather brushes
Cloth brushes Flesh brushes
Tooth brushes Complexion brushes
The Delta Drug Store
REXALL STORE
Are You Thinking fj
Of opening a BanK Account
the one sure road to best business?
If you arc, do not oyerlook the mod
ern accommodations at the
American National
rank ui
Bl 11.1) LP YOLK TOWN
When you spend money at home
nart of it gets back to you N e
are turning out fine bread, cakes
and pastry, and this means em
ployment of people. We turn
out just as wholesome bread as
outside bakeries, and cleanliness
is one of the features of our mix-1
ing and bakeroom. Huvat home.
This means a bigger volume of
business and that means a better
Service. A bigger volume al
ways means better results in all
business, l.uild up your town
by helping your toyvn's business
a'lHirtion of the money spent at
home always gets back to those
who soend the money. Pies, cake
and pastries and the best of
bread always, at the Washing
ton P.akerv. Third Street, in
Washington Hotel Kujlding.
Private desks for writing your business
letter, for drawing your checks and a
big free . telephone list in a private
booth. Privacy for your safety deposit
boxes. We can make you feel at home
for we have all the modern conveniences.
Your patronage courteously received.
A. C. SifUTE, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier
American National ' Bank
Main aitrf Third, MMhon.
Rotouroe largt of any Bamk In WamMlmgtom a
and family spent Sunday at the
.. ....... i Midi nni vv. r . Iiesinger. ine i.eaver- n amooK noaenes. iiiey leave
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n' renort ton contractor, was up trom r0r near rnneviiie, uus ween,
.'! - shi. gton County, along near Farmington. the last of the making the trip from The Dalles
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I f . 1 e o.l aiV'IIPV Yv rttT I I rll L. 1 llin MV 'l VII. r. III L t lir V I H Kt
are neiug mi v." ti:..i.. i ,!;!. i..i... ;u i.v.l-
l,,","'', w,;,lVV"" he rural districts, lie expects Crook County ranch. reintly
The Orei'on Flectric is experi- C.eneral bliicksnut ung, ,lors.- to complete it by September 1, purchased
meting with a new train sched shoeing ami w ,,M,V, or at the latest, uy me ume U(V,0, Cram,a anJ
ukand anew train h;is n work guaranteed. A 1 u rovt uhw begins. wife departed Tuesday mohiing
Pined on the Portland Forest land, on the umuu. -'" , , ti0,z thp wcirknown for the Fast. Mrs. Oandall stops
roverun. The time at present son. ' Ihavhnler. was down to the John at Anoka. Minn., to visit her
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Mr. and Mrs. Kdw. Haylee, of I Kamna ranch, last week, and in mother, Mrs. Shannon, while the
West Union, were in me cuy jii hours haled 1U tons, .o Judge w HI go on to Nieuoygan,
Mnn. lav. Mr. Hayiee nan I'uiirjouiids of timothy and clover. Mich., to visit relatives, iney
1 1 H A I r . . . v I ..1 1 ! , A
buck his big orcnaru, anu f This means over 4U tons per expect to start home aoout ucto-
not expect to have mucn oi lJ(lay, and it is supiwised to he one her 1, and will stop at Myers.
of the host recorus ever mane ui jyionc, io visii ineir son, oesse j
the countv with a balinfr outfit Crandall.
' i' i j
inr Foster reci'ivettW
terra colta me tasi oi
k .1 . .ma unirivin m
on yvorKiueu mi- ciihwby"
IMKTII AND DCAl ll
aving at thoeorners on thecoaM
house annex. " V
siiei-iiV Hancock and Attorney
frm. to Mr. and Mrs. Klnior T. II. Toniruo were Klnl vihij
Mays, of North Plains. Thursday, ors, Monday, an attachment sale
Au:. 1. 11)12. a son and daughter, of some woou.
Ihe little ones missed away vVm. faptter. of near
Within u I'.. ui linni-u of birth. . i .....I Mm Alev Scott, of
Ihcse were the first, children ol l,OIH Will minirton. were visiting
II . . . - . . . I I i ih " .
"ir. am Mn Mnvw and lliev i-..: i i ttu i tv Suturiiav.
J . ii V. , . - I u iciiim in . --j
"uiy led me losa. , Min., nr Vnrm nir-
,101111 miuii" "I ii.. ---r.
If.... l....i....l...-,lM.I.JrWII." "
Sunday eveninn for a horseback moininj..
jnD through the Nehalem, leav
lnK out of FoieBt Gove, in com
pany with three other.
An.U.ishnn Christie, of Port
land, passed UirouKh town Sun
day.
r k'omnn of PaVminirton. The beach excursiou train. J
UUIIII - ,..-.--.--- ...
.... ttk. f rttv tho tf i he II. Dobbins, conductor, was
wibuiwiv.j '""-; fr:n l. k3...,,4.,..
Week. John MS W acrCS Ol oatS wreCKOU neui x umnnum, oiiuuajr,
i nn nil. nrettv orood acre- while carrying passengers from
airo for Washington Coun Ot NehaK'tn to Tillamook, running
!t vionlil not meT mireh SBOcial. The engine was thrown
"lu,I"i '" '. . v " I ' i . 1......1L...
in a prairie and grain section; onus sine, logemei im i
but for this part of Oregon it is cars, but tortunately they were
anmothinir rare. thrown against the bank, and no
" . . : i i. i u
Olio WHS injuieu except me ni
Arthur imuey, oi uaurei, Kineer. who sullered a bruise
one of the carriers on the rural Conductor Dobbin says it
route, was in town Friday, lie VV!l!, a wonder that the engineer
recently returned from a visit .,ot m,t of the wreck alive. Penn
wun ins uroiuei, mum iv., wnu n cost urougni ine regular excur
is now located at Halsey. s;on into i'ortland, and arrived
H. W. Scott, the Forest Grove in the metropolis early Monday
imlu. rlen er. was down to the morning, naving a oreaK oi uie
city Saturday afternoon. eccentric near Witch Hazel.
Notice to the Public
Notice is hereby given that the
Oregon Nursery Company, doing
business at Orenco, asmngion
County Oregon, on Friday, Aug-
ust amenaeu Arucie oev-
en (7) of its Articles of Incor
poration. and the same has oeen
filed with the Secretary oi caaie,
at Salem. Oregon, and a copy of
said amendment has also been
filed with the County Clerk ot
Washington County, at Hillsboro,
Oregon, said amendment increas
ing the numoer oi directors oi
said Oregon Nursery Company.
M. McDonald. President.
Johrt A. McGee, Secretary.
Oregon Nursery Company,
Orenco, Ore.
Dated this Sth day ot August,
1912.
J
A. THORNBURGH
P resilient
J. E. BAILEY W. W. MCELDOWNEY
Vicc-Pmi.lent Caahier
II. E. Ferrin, Aia't Caahier
Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
' TOfeEST GROVE. ORE.
Staterrtent of Condition on Thursday, April 18, 1912.
Capital and Surplus $50000
IxMns - $280,570.12
U.S. Bonds (at par) 25,000.00
Other Bonds 57,160.00
Banking House 18,500.00
Cash and due from
Banks and U. S,
Treasurer 148,082.44
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposits
$25,000.00
27,000.00
1.317.33
25,000.00
450,995.23
$529,312.56 $529,312.56
Rosorvo 34 Per Cent,
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Thoa. C.Todd JohnE. B.lUr J. W. Tuqua
Wilber W. Mctldown.y J. A. Thomburg
.1. C. Lee. of Fatton Valley, is
having all kinds of bad luck the
past month. One day last week
he was kicked in the stomach by
refractory cayuse, and was
just beginning to teel easy.
when he encountered a wagon
tongue, Sunday, while working
in his barn, and suffered severe
injuries. Dr. Linklater went up
Monday morning to give auenu
ance. Mrs. Mary Bird, pioneer of
1S39. was a caller at the Argus
office the last of the week.
If A Man Choose To Carry
An Inaccurate Timepiece.
DgfT THAT'S HIS BUSINESS.
If he prefers to have it re
paired and made accurate
That's My Business
And I know my business thoroughly. An in
accurate timepiece may cause one a world of
inconvenience. It may cause the loss of many
dollars or even the loss of life. That's why
many great corporations require their em
ployees to carry perfect watches.
If yours is not satisfactory, let me make it so.
LAUREL M HOYT ...u, oic.
First door west of the Delta.