r 2k. Tin Town Topics THE JOURNAL At RESORTS 1,nffcrlbera ean bar The Journal d PVfm at the regular ratea at the fol lowing resorts by notifying the agents at the various placaa mentioned. Bub orlptlona by nail ara payable In ad- OREQON RESORTS. Oaarhart Park P. 3. Struck Hot Lake Hot Lake Sanitarium Saaald j .Lewie Co. Wllholt Springs F. W. JacCeran WASHINGTON RESORTS. Carson Springs ... Boyd a Son and Mlnaral Springs Hotel Cascade Spring. Thomas Moffett Collin, Springs C. T. Belcher Jlwaco ..Loula Cohen Long Beaoh Marshall A Pottoager and O. A, Smith Nahcotta , H. J. Brown Ocean Park Matthews Thadford geavlew Frank B. Btrauhal The Breakers The Breakara Hotel TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Marquam Grand.. "Magda" Orand Vaudeville Lyrio "Wboaa Baby Ara You?" Star "Man'a Enemy" Tha Oak a City Park. .Concert by Da Caprlo's Band J JM thajfclumbla '( yfTi hi t '36wlromlng la Tha moat heroic dead la to eave an other's Ufa. Tha good swimmers aboard rendered Invaluable aerv tbelr ability to awlm. not a natural power In nan. The dog and horee on fall In Into water are able to awlm, an though they are aometlmea rather awk ward at first, yet they are never I abaolute danger of drowning. Man, on me oilier nana, without learning awlm would almost Invariably drown In spite of all that haa been written to tha contrary on the subject. It true that eome people with large eheata and with great development of lai are a Die to support memseives in water, dui in the majority or cases in drowning man who truita to his mere ouoyancy will indeed "catch at a atraw Thla belna the caae everyone ahould learn to awlm and even If ladlea were taught many lives would be aaved. not oniy or me rentier sex. but or tbei male protectors, who are often aacrl flced In attempting to aave their charges. Learn to swim under compe tent Instructors, and in a safe place, Rlngler's new east aide natatorlnum corner of Orand avenue and East Morrl son, afforda every man, woman and child the opportunity of learning the an quicKiy ana oorrecuy. cnameuea tank SOxlO feet, fresh Bull Run water, heated, private dressing rooms. Les sons 60c. General swimming 26c. Prl vate hours for ladlea only. Phone East (670. The annual catalogue of the Unl Yerslty of Oregon law achool has Just been Issued, giving a resume of the work done by the law college during tha first year after the change or the oourse from two to tnree years It Is stated that of a total of 148 graduates from the school, -only three have failed to pass the state bar examinations. Of this year's graduat ing class, numbering 41, every one passed. The three years course leads to the degree of bachelor of laws. The next school year will begin on Sep tern her 21, and will end May 25 next year. Among the lecturers are all the circuit judges, two federal oourt judges, end former Supreme Court Justice Ha Hey. Sister M. Domlnlo was Invested with the black veil and silver ring em blematlo of her perpetual consecration at the ceremony of the profession In th order of Sister of Mercy held lasl Wednesday morning In the chapel of St Joseph Home for the aged, at East Stark and Thirty-second streets. Mass was celebrated at 8 o clock by Arch lilshop Christie, during which Sister Domlnlo made the three vows of pov erty, chastity and obedience, adding a fourth, to care for the poor, sick and Ignorant. The archbishop was assisted by Rev. J. H. Black, Rev. Lawler and Rev. Father Reldhaar. The chapel was attractively decorated with lilies and white carnations. A pension of 160.40 has been granted by the Northern Pacific railway com pany to Edward S. Elliott, bridge ten der on the Madison street bridge, who was until a year ago a Northern Pacific, engineer. The notice of hla pension al lowance was accompanied by 166 back pension covering last year. Mr. Elliott was for 37 years continuously an en glneman on tha Northern Pacific railroad. John P. CUne, who had been in the retail and wholesale butcher business In Portland for nearly 40 years, died yes terday at St. Vincent's hospital, at the age of 71 years. Mr. Cllne came to Portland In 1868, and has since been In business here. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva Cllne, three daughters, Mrs. Laura Chellls, of Seattle, Mrs. Shirley Buzselle of Vancouver, B. C, and Mrs. T. J. Richards of this city, and one son, Louis Cllne of New Orleans. No Dollar Ever Grew TJNLESS it was tfven an opportu- nity, and the best way to make it grow is to start a savings account in our bank. WePay 4 Interest Compounded Twloe Every Tear. Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Sixth and Washington Sts., Portland, Oregon. Deposits Over $2,600,000 W. H. Moor President E. E. Ly tie. .Vice-President W. Cooper Morris. .Cashier at Twelfth and Alder streets, and that he gave Byron Card well a deed for it merely aa security for a note for $1,000 that ha gave him. He asks that the deed be held to be a mortgage and that an undivided half Interest In the prop erty be conveyed, to him after the amount of the note with interest haa been paid to the estate. "If thine eye offend thee, pluck It out." So the Bible says, but you should know that the proper thing to do Is to let Dr. George Rubens teln. tha expert optician, make you a pair of attractive, nerfect- flttlng eyeglasses; they will make ob jects loo clear to you; the world will be brighter. 188 Fourth, between Yam hill and Taylor. A concatenation of the Order of Jioo Hoos for the northern district of Ore gon Is scheduled to be held tonight In Knights of Pythias hall. Eleventh and Alder streets. A class of 30 unsophis ticated kittens will be Initiated Into the mysteries of this most mysterious order by a special degree team of black cata. Clarence Davta waa arraigned before Judge Fraxer In the circuit court this morning and pleaded guilty to the charge of contributing to tha de linquency of a minor. Davis waa sen tenced to a year in the county lall. but sentence waa suspended during good bo na vior. REALTY MET IS VERY ACTIVE For Second Time in Month Recorded Transfers Ex ceed $80,000 Mart MBSSBBssBBaaBBBSBaBsaa For tha second time daring Jmly tha dally total of realty transfers yesterday want above tha $16,000 mark and aa heretofore during the month, practically every sale represented a transaction In residence property. Tha volume of bus iness In thla class of property baa been steadily on tha Increase since the first of the month. The house and lot at tha northweat corner of Overton and Nineteenth street has been purchased by J. A. Cleraeneon from Julius Kraemer for $6,100. O. K Walling has eold to Rose Cross ely a new dwelling on Vaughn street, near Thirtieth, Willamette Heights for $4,7(0. ' A new arita has been purchased by the United States Laundry company, com prising a quarter block at the southwest corner of East Ninth and East Yam hill streets. The property belonged to tna Central Trust 4 Investment company and waa sold for $6,600. E. B. Holmes and J. P. Menefee hare purchased 28 lots In Irvlngton from the Security Savings & Trust Co.. ' trustee. The lots are situated In the unimproved portions of Irvlngton and were aold for an average of $600 each. Paul Datln and Clara P. Courtols have purcnaaea irom ine i me uuaimn . Trn.t nnmnnriv fnur lota In Rossmere. 1 consideration 11.600. Edward H. James haa purchased a quarter block at Flrland from the Flr lknd company for $1,660. NEW ROAD READY NEXT HOMER Contractors Building Oregon Electric Railway Exceed AH Expectations. camp mine ELECTS OFFICERS Yesterday's Session at Tre mont Grounds Busy One Newspapers Thanked. Yesterday waa a bury day at Tre mont camp meeting grounds. Besldei the regular services of the day, tha annual business aesaion waa held. The latter developed a large amount of busi ness In the way of election of officers, plana for the future, etc. Tha officers elected for the ensuing year were: President, Le Grand M. Baldwin; secre tary, Mrs. Edith Whltesidee; treasurer, Rev. O. A. Hendricks. A resolution of appreciation waa adopted as follows: "Recognizing that the publlo press la a potent factor for good and an agency Whereby ail the DeoDle nan ha reached all tha time, ws. the Oregon Holiness association, do hereby extend to the newspapers of Portland our sincere thanks for the liberal spaoe accorded our annual camp meeting and for tha fairness with which the reports have uaen ireaiea. During the afternoon aervloe yester day an address was given by a Christ ianized Chinaman, who electrified all who heard him by his earnestness and evident knowledge of ealvation from aln, Next Sunday la to be the great day of the camp. Special street car arrange ments will be made to transDort the crowds that will want to attend the closing services. A tourist party of 16 people, who arrived over the Southern Pacific from Cincinnati on July 19. went on from Portland to the sound, and returned to thla city this morning over the North ern raciric. They will leave tonight over me u. n. in. lines ror yellow stone park. The United States olvll service com mission announces that on August 7 an examination will be held In this city for me position or janitor in the custodian service for positions In this city. Per sona deelrln to compete should call on Z. A. Leigh, postofflce department, city. Articles of incorporation of the Butterworth-Stephenson company were filed in the office of the county clerk this morning by A. S. Butterworth, John W. Cook and H. O. Beckwlth. Capital atock. $15,000. The firm will engage in the real estate business. The two new second-size engines which were ordered some months ago by the executive board arrived In Port land Wednesday and will' be tested today or Saturday. One of the en gines will replace the old, wornout en jrlne at the house at the corner of Third ai East Pine streets, and the other "Pk atatloned In the new engine houstsknt the corner of Grand avenue and Multnomah streets and will be known aa engine company No. 13. The funeral of Mrs. Charles Deyette, who died last Tuesday afternoon, waa held from the family residence, No. 11 East Seventeenth street, at 10 o'clock this morning. Interment at Rlvervlew cemetery. Mrs. Deyette was the wife of Charles Deyette, a department man ager of Marshall-Wells company. She Is survived by a husband, a son 10 years old and an Infant daughter. Tha following articles were found yesterday on the streetcars of the Port land Railway. LlKht & Power com nan v and may be recovered at room 4, 6. W. P. building, Corner First and Alder: One lunch basket, three miscellaneous packages, one bucket, one grip, four um brellas, one coat, one key, one book. The United States civil service com mission announces that on August 17 an examination will be held in thla city ror tne positions or cierx-carner In the Portland. Oregon, postofflce. Persons desiring to qompete should call on Z. A. i.eign, poatornce department city. Valuable time and money can be saved by every shaving man by getting shaving outfit from Albert Bern!, the ruRgtst, 233 Washington street. Every thing that comes from Bernt's drug tore can on aepenaea on as satisfactory or money Dact. Water throught hoso for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between tne hours of and 8 a. m.. and C and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waete- ruiiy, it will be shut on. The Catholic Young Men's club of St Mary's parish, Alblna, will give a social on the school grounds tonight at 8:30 o'clock. In the event that the weather Is Inclement Zellar-Muellar hall, Wil liams avenue and Russell street, has been secured for the affair. Exceeding all expectations in the dis patch with which they have pushed construction work on the Oregon Elec Irlo railway, the contracting firm of W. R. Barstow & Co. will complete the road and turn it over fully equipped to the railroad corporation by November 16, 1907. At that date the entire line will be Dlaced In operation. Rolling stock la already on the way to .fortiana. nr Aurust 10 it is ex pected two electric freight locomotives and 12 passenger cars will arrive. Guy Talbot, who has taken charge of opera tion of the road. Is making prepara tions to Inaugurate the entire service between Portland and Salem on the day the completed line Is turned over by the contractors. APARTMENT IIOUSE BEARING COMPLETION Three-Story Structure Being Erected at Thirty-Third mid Everett Street to Coat f 20,000. The fhree-story brick apartment house st Thirty-third and Everett streets, be longing to Mra Lena Wleat la nesting completion. The walls are up and good progress Is being made on the interior. The sue is 76 by loo and the building 70 by 70. Each floor will contain ll TAFT RECEPTION BEING ARRANGED Secretary ot War W1U Be Well En tertalned When He Visits Port land In September. rooms, divided Into two suites of six rooms each. It Is the Intention of the owner to make the building modern and up-to-date In every respect and to ac complish this no expense Is being ! spared, the building alone entailing an expehdlture of about $25,000. The Im provement will be ready for occupancy about October 1. Ten $2,000 residences will be erected at one In the new addition of Ross mere by the Title Guarantee A Trust company. The company's architect Is preparing the plans for these dwellings and the contract will be let In the next few days. TRACTION COMPANY DELAYED CONTRACTORS Leo Furlong pleaded guilty to the charge of contributing to the delin quency of a minor and waa sentenced by Circuit Judge Frazer yesterday after noon to serve a year in the county Jail. Sentence waa suspended during good behavior. A motion to discuss the anti-trust or dinance Introduced at the last session of the city council will be held tonight under auspices of the Northeastern Im provement association at the Presby terian church. East 20th and Wygant atreet. More Jltlgatlon Involving the estate of Byron P. Cardwell has been be gun In circuit court. James R, Cardwell brought suit In which ha declares he owns half of the property It takes 6 minutes to boil "Golden Grain Granules," the cereal coffee. It Is stronger and richer than any other. Dan KelTaher, grocer, Portland, Oregon. Cascade Locks Steamer Telephone. Sunday, July 28. Leave Alder street dock 9 a. m. Return about 6 p. m. Fare for round trip $1.00. Meals SOc. Cascade Locks Steamer . Telephone, Sunday, July $8. Leave Alder street dock 9 am. Return about S p. m. Fare for round trip $1.00. Meals SOc. r F.VV. BALTES & COMPAHY MAIN 165 INVITE YOUR I ENQUIRIES FOR BDiMTirin r ll I ii I IHU FIRST AND OAK STREETS Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camaa, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at z p. m. Going to have company for dinner Sunday? Order your beverages now. Kelly's Family Liquor Store, Park and Morrison. A reception and entertainment for William H. Taft, secretary of war. In Portland, Friday. September 6, will be In the hands of the Oregon Development league. All Portland commercial or ganisations are to be Invited to Join In the entertalnement. and prominent citi zens from all parts of the state will participate. Mr. iart win reacn i-oruana tne even ing of Thursday, the 6th. He will be shown the otjly of Portland Friday, and will visit Vancouver, Inspect the bar racks, and probably inspect the Jetty and the forta at the mouth of the Columbia It is expected that time may be afforded to give him an lnrormai luncheon, but this detail has not been taken up. The big event of his Port land visit will be a reception In his honor and an address by him at the Armory Friday evening. Seats will be reserved for representatives from over the. state, and also for a number of rep resentatives of various organizations, Including the labor organizations. The idea of the managers of the entertain ment will be to give all classes and the general public a favorable opportunity to meet the secretary, and hear him talk. It is said Mr. Taft's Journey will take him across the Pacific. He comes to Portland via the v Union Pacific from Salt Lake, and will go from here to Tacoma and Seattle. He will sail from the latter city for the orient. Because the street railway company neglected to lower its tracks on Hlbbard atreet, Montavllla, Contractors Gleblsch ft Joplln were compelled to ask the executive board for an extenalon of time In the Improvement of the thorough fare. The executive board yeaterday cranted a 20-day extension. The grad ing work has been finished, but the contractors cannot begin graveling un til the rails have been lowered. The rails are now three feet above the level of the street and are said almost completely to block travel. City I Engineer Taylor informed the board that he had sent a number of notices to tne sireei car company to lower tne tracks, but without success. City Attor ney Kavanaugh will now take the matter In charge to secure some reller. INTERESTING EXHIBIT OF INDIAN BASKETRY Special Sale Extra Size for Saturday Skirls A Skirt Sale Extraordi nary. Real out sites at soedal prices. They are in blue, black, brown, gray and fancy checks, and are worth up to $8.00. Your choice di Qr Saturday. . . . . . s'tW'J Any size for any large woman over 28-inch waist. BIG OR LITTLE WOMEN EASILY FITTED $33.00 Silk Jumper Suits at $8.95 These fine Jumper Suits are worth up to $18.00, but we shall place them on fpe; cial sale Saturday at only $8.95. See these big values. Shirtwaist Sale for 95c Saturday itTHS In fancy lace trimmed, embroidered, plain pleated, in tailored effects. Very ex clusive styles in Marie Antoinette; worth up to $2.25. Special Satur- QEir day only at if WE SELL ON CREDIT FOR LESS THAN OTHERS DO FOR CASH You Are Welcome to Credit at Gevurtz' GEVUR Z&S0NS COR. FIRST AND YAMHILL COR. SECOND and YAMHILL One of the most instructive and in teresting exhibits ever seen at the art museum win be opened tomorrow arter noon. The exhibit includes baskets. blankets and beadwork of the Indians of this western coast, all the leading tribes being represented. Baskets of all kinds and of ail shapes are shown and they have been so arranged as to place the work of one tribe together, thus giving an adequate idea of its characteristics. The baskets have been lent by Port land people. The admission tomorrow afternoon and on each Thursday and Saturday afternoon will be free. On other days the admission Is 16 cents. MORE EXAMINATIONS TO FILL VACANCIES Mtney belts, purses and bill books of all kinds at moderate prices. Albert Bern!, the druggist, 233' Washington st Woman's Exchange. 131 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to I; business men's lunch. Perfect fitting eye glasses. 11.00. Dr. B. J. Mills. Ill Sixth, near Washington. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 78; B-1007. Will sail 10 shares Telegraphotia at 111.10 per share. P. O. box 19, city. Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. D. Chambers, optician, 119 Seventh. Berger signs 184 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Back Jeweler 108 Alder. '. Ice. Tor loa call Mala 114 or A-114S. DeUYSXX oompaa. 181 Stark at lot The United States civil service com mission announces the following i- aminatlona to fill vacanclea and secure ellgiblea to fill positions in the de partment: Knife-grinder In the govern ment printing orrice, salary au cents fer hour, August Z2; marine firemen n the i quartermaster's department at laree. salary 1480 per year and rations. August 22; an aid in grain standardiza tion In the bureau of plant Industry, salary from $600 to 11,000 per year. August 21; chief engineer In custodian service, salary rrom ii.kuo to z,&uo per annum, August 28: computer In coast and geodetic survey, salary 11,000 per annum, August zi-zz. Ruildlng Permits. James Q. Peatle, lV4-story dwelling, South avenue, between Mllwaukle and Second, $1,000; J. A. Melton, two-story dwelling, Williams avenue, between Al berta and Wygant, $2,900; B. F. Wal ters, two-story dwelling. Franklin, be tween East Twenty-eighth and Kast Twcnty-ntnth. $2,500; J. F. Rowellffe, IVi-story dwelling, Marguerite, between Hawthorne and Murray, $1,(00; Frank Hailing, one-story dwelling. East Twenty-fourth and Wygant, $50: F. Dresser & Co., one-story smokehouse, Ninth, be tween Flanders ana Ullsan, 1600; W J. 8wank two-story dwelling, Halsey, between t-ast aignteenm ana bast nine teenth. $3,500; W. W. Banks, two-story dwelling, Marshall, between Twenty fifth and Twenty-sixth, $4,500; R. W. Blasdel, two-story dwelling, Weldler, between East Twenty-first and East Twenty-second, $5,000; J. Annand, two story dwelling. Vista avenue, between Twentieth and .Twenty-first, $9,600; But-terworth-Stevenson company, one-story dwelling, Minerva, between Thompson and Braiee, $2,000; D. Lankat, 1 Mi -story dwelling, Willamette boulevard, be tween' Minnesota and Missouri, $1,000; Wolenty Krawesynskl, two-story dwell ing, Morris and St. Johns road, $2,000; John Sanderson, one-story dwelling, Amherst street and Macrum, $500; T. M. Hubert, two-story dwelling, Rugby, between Franklin and Thurman, $4,600. If yqu want to rent your newly fur nished room advertise It in the "Fur nished Rooms" oolumns of The Journal. Rata one cent a word. Phone if you can't bring it. Men can dress reasonably and season ably by visiting Robinson 4V Co.'s an tic 1- UM ml, m ,iUartm ittwv Cloud Cap Inn MOUNT HOOD SPEND your vacation at this delightful re sort (at snow line). Enjoy a snowball in summer time. Automo biles leave Hood River station at 8:80 a m. and at noon, making trip to the Inn In less than three hours. Rate, $9.50 for round trip from Portland. Ask at O. R. & N. city ticket office for particulars, or write HOX.ACE MECKLEN Manager, P. O., Mt Hood, Or. AJnrBBMUTTB. 14fi and Wishing tna HEILIG THEATRE Pbee kUls 1 SUNDAY NIGHT. JULY 18. DANDY DIXIE MINSTRELS worvukM raxess so, boo, tbo. Seats selling at theatre. $1.00 A WEEK WILL DO SLOO Marquam Orand (j'hone Main 8.) Only Four More Performances Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Nignt and Sunday Night. If AMCB 6'sTEXb In Sudermann's Masterpiece, "atAODA." Evening 11.00. 75c, 60o, 18a Mati nee. 75o. (0c 15o. Next week "The Story of tha Golden Fleece. WE SELL ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US AND YOU WEAR THE GOODS WHILE PAYING fOR THE1 THE GRAND YAV9STXUUB SB ZjUXH. uro ii oo. "txoxxsto txb wimv Weak of July aaL Krelsel's Dog and Cata, The Tanakaa, Reeves & Kenny, Joe Thompson. rPTn? OTl A T Phones Main 4898 11L1U and Home A-1498. Phones M. 6498, and (Home) A1496. The Coolest Theatre in the City. Week of Julv 22, the Great Bcenlo Production. Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur days. Sundays at 2:10; prices 10o. 30a Every evening at 8:16; prlcea lOo, lOo and SOc. secure seats ror ail perronn- ances by phone. EYERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED STANDARD JEWELRY STORE 189 THIRD STREET, BET. YAMHILL AND TAYLC3 .al BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Corner Taogba and Twenty-fourth. July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 LOS ANGELES VS. PORTLAND Game called at 1:30 p. m. dally. Games called at 2:30 p. m. Sundays. &ABXBS' SAT rBXDAT. ADMISSION 25 f. Grandstand 25c. Children 10c. Box Seata 15 c. LYRIC THEATRE Thla Week the Allen Stock Company, presenting "WHOSE BABT AM TOUT" Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, price ivo, ma. jsvery even ing at 8:1. trices loo. ZQC and 10a Reserved seats by phone. Main 4885. Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. M0 PLATE5 "MIUID.. M THE JACOBS Makes Shirts Nothing Else SHIRTS That Fit 29l Stark St. Ntor 4th SENSATIONAL WRESTLING Between man and ourang- outang, oeai two in tnree rails, Friday Night JTJXT 88, " V. X. SWIMMING TOURNEY Saturday afternoon prises fiven lor test rancy cilvlng, 00-yard swim, and longest distance under water. Coming Bandar, Beaves' rvany Manikins on tha Avenue. OABSTTAX. aATOTKDAY sTXOXT. Foun5 Child's silver metal coin case and a small laca cape. W. A. WISE BAB BTTJTBJTin raoic ALASKA. We can extract one or all yooj teeth without hurting a bit, and put in new teeth tha same day if you desire. Our system of crown ana bridge work is simple, quick and nAtnlAaa When desired you can have T. P Wise or my personal service. Painless Extracting Tree Warn plate ara Ordered. BO TBABB MJBMM and doing dental work all ttm. That Is the record of W. A. Wise. That's on reason our business has grown our pa trons come back, and they sand their friend W. A. WISE, Dentist railing bids.. 8 a. m. to P-1 Painless x. bids., Sd and Washington paialaesSx- .oooaoooi rmmmm so T.P. Wbe,H.A,Stardcvant and H. H Huffman ASSOCIATES. both noma, a ahd aoaa. UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPEWRITER MIRES NEVADA GOLD By special arrangements mad with tha Gordon-Campbell Trust Co., Financial a rents, we invite subscriptions to a small block of tha promotion stock of n'nnilu P&vmaatar OflU Iftntnv fW. at 16 for each 100 shares. Properties situated In the rich Wonder Mining district, Nevada Stock orders at tha above price cannot t placed too sarly. iii. A, jiem d., tot aiar a street. GE Of The Durability' of tha -PIONEER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER - . is as well established as It3 SPEED Underwood Typewriter ? Company., Portland, Or.'. - Carbonic Gss worn ax jrnuroezs Bilderted. & Crc. Vvt4,M4jr