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THg OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4 f fr Town Topics ; TOXIGIIT'S AMUSEMENTS, y Baker ........"Little Dollle Dimples" Orphsum .,.,,.,.,., .Vaudeville Grand ..,., ,V.udovllle Vantages tVnudevllle Lyric , k , ."A. Celebrated Caae- The Oaks ...."A Lost Baby" :lt p. m. STOXntVAXi AT TKB BBACICES. la order to procure prompt nd , mora satisfactory u-ervloe, when", at tha lummtr resorts, order from the ' following Journal e gents at regular city rates. Ilwaco A Ilwaco Railway oem- pany, H. , B. . Woodruff. , nawa agsnt " . ' . ' . , Lone; Beach, Edward McAUen-,, Ocean Park, H. B. Woodruff. . eaview. r. E. Strauhal. ', v . Tha Breakers, J. M. Arthur1. " Oearhart. A. Utslng sr. U ' Seaside. Lynn Burtla, head- e quarteri at Lewla A Co. Newport. Harllrt Talbert ': : v'. Collins Sprints, J..W., Belcher- Wllholt Springs,; F. W., Mo- Lei an. . Carson. Wash.. Mineral Spring hotel. . ' 1 Judge Gantenbeln in the circuit court yeaterda granted the petition of Mrs. Louise H. Bol" for permiaslon to hav. an expert examine ) the books and ao rcounu of the Hawthorne estate. Her husband, Whitney I.. Boise, Is ncr-used by her sister, Mrs. Catherine H. ColllnK of embellng 1 16.000 belonging to the state, and Ma. Boise, as one of the di rectors, claims the right to have the books examined. Judao Gantenbeln SUg- 'gested that the two slaters try to agree on tha ohnlna nf n aornuntant. If they fail to do so, the court will make the appointment The court s oraer applies only to records In custody or Airs, oi Una aa lumUrv of the estate, and anm nf lh nantri that Mrs. HolBO le miLnda tha rlehfto see could not-be reached In the proceeding, ' Tha first regular monthly meeting of the Audubon society for the fall and winter season was held in the society's quarters at the city hall last night, w. L. Flnley and H. T. Bohlman, who have lust returned xrom me iaju-ur inu Klamath lakes investigating the bird life of that region, submitted a report !of their findings. Messrs. Flnley and Bohlmon reported that the white heron 'and the grebe, once so plentiful In these lakes, had been all oui eiwrmiu, n.i tan harnn belnar seen, on the trip, The grebe on Tulle and Klamath lakes were found to have been killed in large numbers. Following the reading of this report, the usual routine business was transacted. Amat fantorv mistake shoe sale at J91 Morrison street. Labels wrong dn fall shoes Just arrived. Marks' name instead of Cellar's. Factory stands loss end orders us to sell them at a sacrmce. m- (i anA 15 Hhoea. now S3. 85: Men I James A. Banister, 8. & M., etc.. f and 17 values now $3.85: women's J3.60 and . .n jr. V n.. ' nA rl rlo school shoes, values to $3. now l-65, children's fancy dress shoes, $1.60 and voin.a t 9Ko fiOn and tl. Deuar s, successor to Marks' shoe- Co., 291 Mor rison street, between oun ana tuiu Let us make to your individual meas urement one of our $26 suits. Some of ha cnn nitan shown will Dleano you. We guarantee the fit. the style and the mrirmuuhin: - TTnlesa you think it equals any $35 suit you ever wore, -we keep' the clothes. If you don't want a uif or overcoat now. Just select the pattern, have your measure taken, and we Will deliver mem any iiuto o... Don't take chances elsewhere when real satisfaction Is a certainty here. Unique Tailoring company, 309 StarK street, near Sixth. Portland Engravers' union and their families lenve this morning for the an nual picnic of the organization, which will be held at gauvles island this year. The boat will leave the Stark street . dock-promptly at 8 o'clock, returning to the city at 6 this evening. A dinner will be served to the 120 members who are expected to make up the party. A 'program of sports has been arranged for the juveniles and a baseball game will be played between two teams of en gravers. The official classification list of the second amTual horse show of the Port land Hunt oluft. has been Issued In at tractive book form. It Is printed on fine calendered -aper in two colors and contains a copy of .he general rules, in addition to the full list of!) the classes to guide the entries. Entry blanks have also been prepared for circulation wtth the lists. The entries will close Octo ber 1. . Port wine for medicinal purposes Is a most efficient tonic, being mildly stim ulating and Invigorating. It gives vig or and at the same time builds up the blood and tissue and increases the cir culation. Ten-year-old port wine, .reg ular $8.06 value, this week only $1.60 tier gallon, delivered. National Wine company, Fifth and Stark. Phones Main 4a; A-4y. The annual Catholia plcnio at Cedar Park tomorrow Is being looked forwar to by the parishes of St Lawrence and St. Stevens churches with unmixed pleasure. Since the announcement of the date on which the plcnio would be held it has been jearnea mat uuo peo ple expect to spend the day at the park on uw u jonns car una. 'Pill 25DISCOUNT ON EVERYTHING While carpenters are rebuilding, remodeling and enlarging the Lef fert store. Thin Is a great buying opportunity for lQyere of fine jewelry, as 'we offer a straight discount of 25 per , cent. ; from former,' prices, which are plainly, marked on all, goods., ,',; . $200 Diamond Rings. ... .'.150 $100 Diamond Rings. ...... .75 $50 Diamond Rings. .. ..S37.SO $60 Brooches ......... .3T.60 $26 Brooches .818.75 $26 N. K. 8. a Bracelets. 818.75 $12 N. K.S. Q. Bracelets.. S9.00 IT N. K. 8. G. Bracelets.. S5.25 $5 N. K. 8. G. Bracelets. .3.75 ; ' . .".r '.X ' 8SB OUB . WX3T90WS ; LEFFERT'y 87a WASHZlfCTOH 8T I'aUBTH. ITS An Harms' made the complaint, an hear ing that a. warrant was out for his ar rest Zlmmer came to the, police station. The same officer also brought about tho arrest of G. R. Gosaett, a motor cyclist, for the. same offense. " . . Samples on Sale. We will place on sale Tuesday morning, September 8, thousands of samples of ladles' suits, skirts, drawers, chemise, muslin gowns, kirts, drawers,, chemise, corset covers and the 1909 line advance styles In white shlrtwaiBts, at 60c on the tl. Mc Allen A McDonnell, corner Third and Morrison. WINDOW FULL OF PEACHES ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION ; . ' Y : '.,;, - ' ' ' A "V ' ' t-'.'.' ' - ; 4 Just 1,640 peaohea It took to fill up the big show window of Olds, Wort man A King's store on Fifth street. The miniature ' horticultural exhibit -was placed In the show window of the Port land store bythe Lewlston Land St Ir rigation company. The peaches, -which are ti largest of their kind ever, seen here, came from the company's orchard In .Clarka ton. Wash., and. were brought to the Rosa City t advertise tha Irri gation project at that place." . There were exactly 66 boxes Of the fruit and In each box are 66 large peachea The boxes are six Inches deep and 14 Inches wide and 2 incnes long, o It takes 66 great big peaches to fill one of them. The pretty feature of the display Is the uniform slse and color of the luscious .fruit. The exhibition drew thousands of Interested spectators to the corner of Fifth and Washington streets yesterday afternoon,.' ; . . dem stocktn's ain't, gwine hit de same piacaa. BELIEVE IN PRINCIPLES NDORSED BY BRYAN Axa Holmes RIbbecko, Portland's old reliable skin specialist and beauty doc tor, has returned and is now located with the Grand Leader, corner Fifth and Alder, streets, and will be pleased to meet both old and new patrons. See announcement in Grand Leader's half page advertisement In today's paper. Water through hose for sprinkling yard or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of 6 and 8 a. m. and 6 an 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste- fully it will be shut off. The State Spiritualists' Association of Oregon will hold a meeting this morning at 10:45 and 2 p. m. Elaborate pro gram. Women of Woodcraft hall, Tenth and Taylor. John Slater will hold his meeting this evening at 8 o'olock in the same hall. Save the Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount on September bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home Telephone company, cor. Park and Burnalde sts. This will remind you that now Is the time to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. Phone Main iH. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger, proprietor. Home builders, plumbers, attention I You can save money by buying your plumbing material from us. Get our prices. Barde Plumbing Supply Co. A. Jepperson, 21 North Sixth street, left $5 with Tha Journal , Saturday 'afternoon to be given V . to the Bryan and Kern cam- paign fund. Mr. Jepperson Is a ' bricklayer by occupation and, - cheerfully donates one . day's ' - wages - to the volunteers' cam- ' paign fund because he believes 4t . that the principles the Demo- , oratlo candidates stand for are, best for the "average man," as Mr, Bryan puts It : J. M. Davis of BuelL Polk county, called at The Journal of- flee Saturday afternoon and left $1 for the campaign fund. 'Mr, Davis says Bryan and Kern are e going, to get lots of Republican votes in his county. WHERETO DINE. . ,1 ... .I.aa XT' r K ..afaiir.nt Private dining rooms. Wine with din ners, 60c. 450 Washington .street Moore's restaurant serves a special 50-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth St .All Uf!llUttUiC. V. nio at ., Portland Rewtaurant. Private apart ments for ladles. 305 Washington. A KAa nklrtlran nlnnar rrlrldv R t Hall's restaurant, 330 Washington street Brandes' Grill, 103 Sixth, serves an elegant 50c French dinner all day. Dinner at Hotel Lenox, Third and Main streets, 7oc, o:su 10 o p. ra. A special 60c chicken dinner today at Halls Restaurant, jju.wbsh. n. Chicken dinner with Ice cream, 60c Empire Restaurant 192 Third. Z.eaves for the East. I. E. Solomon will leave this morn ing on the Chicago Special for New York. He will make ftie second buying trip of the season for the Wonder Mil linery Company, of which he is a mem ber. Encouraged by the early fall trade, he proposes to buy more largely than the company had anticipated doirtg. "With all due respect to past designs," said Mr. Solomon, "I am sure the milli nery oonceits Dame Fashion has fur nished for the winter of 1908-09 are the mnat nhn aver seen. There Is an Indi viduality and grace about the lines and a richness In the color tones that appeal forcibly to the student or tne rasmons of the feminine world." T7 la.ai Irllla 181. A neraona out. nt avorv 100.000. Samples on' Sale. ' 4. We will place on sale Tuesday morn ing, September 8, thousands of samples of ladles' suits, cloaks, dress skirts, muslin gowns, skirts, drawers, chemise, corset covers and the 1909 line advance styles In whlto shirt waists at 0q on the dollar. McAllen ge McDonnell, cor ner Third and Morrison. i( ' Easy for Annt Mahaly, From the Youth's Companion. "These stockings are so full of holes that they are worthless, Aunt Mahaly," said a lady to an old colored woman with a large family who was a pen sioner of her family. "No'm, dey, ain't," replied Aunt Ma haly, calmly appropriating them. ,"Rus. tus en' Verbena got such black laigs Hot- Ha hole won't ahow nohow. - en dem chllluns what got yaller meat kin ... v wtn rtnira at ha mm m a time i en you knbws. Mis' Jb. dat de holes In all I CURES RHEUMATISM $1: SI.00StI.OO Cure er bottle. Tn bom. AM nrTXBWAX. KBKSST TOW RHEUMATISM " mm MAarr rosm. Selattca Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgia Headache Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections ' TRADE SUPPLIED BY A.W. Allen &Co. ' : Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th St Marshall Sts Portland. Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. DRAYAGE STORAGE - : TRACKAGE Phon. CLAYS. MORSE SSt 4th & DAYIS warehoMM 1 3th & HOYT Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored 1908 Newest Crcations-1908 Banner assortment of IJadies' and Misses' Suits and Coats ever offered in Portland are now being shown at Le f ilais loyal Professor Edwin A. Smith win re sume his classes in piano, wind and string instruments September 7. Hours may be arranged for at his studio, 292 Twemn street. Big picnic and barbecue given by Mortem Woodmen of America, Harden park. Vancouver ferry. Labor Day. Take President J. T. Wilson, of the Sunny side Push club, announces a special meeting of the club Wednesday evening next, at 8 o'clock, to oonslder the mat ter of procuring a park. All members and Interested citizens are urged earn estly to attend the meeting. H. Zlmmer was arrested yesterday afternoon for speeding his motor car Iwvond . the legal limits. Patrolman A DIAMOND IT THE W. A. Wise and associates, nalnlaaa dentists, Third and Washington. signs. SI4 TamhlU Vala Bera-er. MIL Dr. MeCracfcsa, dentist. RothchUd bid. Journal want ada lo i MOST APPRECIATED OF ALL GIFTS Its unequaled beauty and high value makes the diamond always the leader among jewels. We have just received an ex tra large stock of these stones in anticipation of our fall trade. When you buy diamonds of Heit Icemper's you know just what you are getting. Come and interview ns before purchasing and we will tell,you frankly the relative value Df stones. HEITKEAIPER'S J RWE LRY V STO RE Lowest Priced Jewelry Store for Fine Goods. Anv ooor girl needing a friend, help. or advice can apply or write to Matron Adjutant J. Peterson, 892 Bast Fif teenth North, Portland, Or. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas. Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Big picnic and barbecue given by Modern Woodmen of America, Hayrten park, Vancouver ferry. Labor Day. Take Vancouver car. J. H. Lone and J. W. Booths have taken the management of the city real estate department of the Jacobs-SUne company. Prof. Rlnglor's dancing and gym classes now open. Ladies t year; men, 11.50 month. No initiation fee this month. J. W. Belcher, vocal studio 188 Tenth street Beginning September 7 pupils may call and arrange lesson hours. Battle Creek Baths Ladies' days, gen tlemen nights. Main 1988, A-1918. Third floor, Oregonlan building. m . nnMlln.AH ..lit flAW.M ' etc. by George Bets A Sons, 849 Morri son street. All friends Invited. Rachel Paulson, teacher of piano and harmony. Tuesday, Wednesday Thurs day. 168 H 10th st. We pax you 4 vex oent to save There is a Feeling of Comfort in the knowledge that no matter what the future has in store" for you or r jour family, you are as sured against want by a bank account. You can enjoy this feeling by plac ing a dollar in our "Sav ings Department" and adding small amounts to it at your convenience. Two per cent allowed oa oheok lng aocounta. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND qo Seventh St., Elks Temple' Ii. O. RALSTON Prea Q. L. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier. Recently reorganised with 1500, 000 additional capital to protect depositors. Tuesday Morning Some of the latest styles'of the most noted fashion cen ters of this and foreign lands from these models. We are sure you will find some that will meet with your approval. An early inspection will be to your advantage. A MODEL FIT, BEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES Our Millinery Department Is better stocked with better styles .than ever before. Well, you will just have to see these hats, we cannot begin to tell you all about them, they are not to be equaled. If you see them you will say the same. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY CALL TUESDAY 375 Washington Street OKOota awo oouiazi ICXOOU A MO coLLxaci. OREGON LAW SCHOOL 1 "" '' "',"7 ,'-',"'"i'w-'iai?; ". ' v. mm 5 ii-'CiC'Sli :t ' lip-'. I mm Commonwealth SaUdia, Sixth It, One Block Worth of Wells large Bldf. . Court work, sctual preparation of legal documents, and the assistance from practicing attorneys, are Invaluable aids to a law student in his prepara tion for a successful lawyer. Oregon Law School, or address K. KOBSJCBAO, Secretary, Portland, Or. EVENING CLASSES ARE YOU KILLING YOUR TIME?, WHY NOT IMPROVE YOURSELF? Phone Us. M 513 A 2554 K 1 " " 9 ! f EBUSINESS COLLLOLI I 1 WASMINOTOH AND TENTH STS. I II 0r TtAMD. OM80N JL JL-JL WRITE FOR CATALOG J h School tha Placet Youinm good Pition In Ibe Easiness College World Means all that is modern. At tested by our popularity and attendance. Get our catalog and learn WHY our school leads ; WHY our graduates are all employed.. Day and night classes throughout the year. ELK'S BUILDING -, PORTLAND, OREGON . t ' 2 ' - ' te h Qarcmont Tavern TJTT T MILITARY lllJUJU ACADEMY A boarding and day school t for young men and boys. Accredited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cor nell, Amnerst ana all state universities and agricultural colleges. Make reservations now. For illustrated' catalogue and other literature, address rail term begins Sept. Is, 1908 J. W. HEM, SC D., Principal, SOKTI LVD, OBSOOV - Columbia University Portland, Oregon. . Boarding and Par School for Young Men and Boys. , History and Economies and Philosophy. ! Oonrses Preparatory for General D l .tn tl . UukanlAal OUicituc, ivvv( iu.i, m.iin.tiv m 01 . Civil Engineering, Architecture, Arts, Letters and Economlca- Commercial Course affords thorough preparation for Business. Location unsurpassed. Eighty acres of Campus. x,arg est tynara in uie wasi. For Terms and Entrance Reauire- ments apply for Catalogue B. Catalogue Free on application to the PresidmL North Pacific GoinS to College? College 8OH001.8 aits OT DEVTXSTST PBAXMAOT One of the best equipped Institutions of Its kind In the entire west. The annual session begins October 1 of each year. - For further information and catalogue of either school, address SB. EZBBZBT C KXL--B, Corner 15th and Couch, Portland. Or. WIllAMETTC UNIVERSITY Salem, Oregon, Offers you the Follow ing courses: I-COLLEGB OF LIBERAL ARTS. II-OLLEGB OF MUSIC. -TTT COLLEGE OF ORATOBT. TV COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. .' ; V COLLEGE OB LAW. VI ACADEMY. VII COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY. All strong, brain developing courses. Send to the president for catalogue. McMinnville College ECLECTIC OFFERS THE IDEAL EDUCATION Its whole environment Is clean and wholesome; no saloons: good city srov- ernment; strong, aggressive churchea A Christian Faculty. Courses: Preparatory. Colleelate. Con servatory ana commercial, illustrated bulletin Just Issued. ASBKBSS, "XT. D. O., BOX 67," UoMlnnvle OoUege, lSo-Una-llle, Or. t-H-'-i-i..i-iti-iii m-lii men -m mm mm umt mm I A charming plane ta spend the evening. All the dellcaalea of the season, prepared by a chef "who knows haw." ExceUent service. Reaobed by a aHg-tfal avto ride of mya miles, or. tt yoa cwfsr. by Astoria tza For Sale My modern B-room bunca- low at Peninsula station. J. C Shlllock. Gerllnger bldg. Labor day, all union barbershons will close at 12 noon. T. M. Leabo, secretary. E. W. Moore, expert Dhotorranhar. Elks' building. Seventh, and Stark sta Yt- TT...... nl-a n C -1 ' - .i.jtiro, uiiv..a. v L'n 1 1 WWII, Jl H f Fifth, formerly with A. N. Wright D. Chambers Pxn octtciana til Morrison street, corner of Sixth. NEW BAIL C03IPAXY IS IInCOBFOKATED Articles of Ineornoratloa of the Mo- Caoa Constructioa company have been rtled wlta the county clera TA4nwJ. McCaba. A. C Spencr and C M. Johna Tbe object of the company Is to build and nuId steam er electric roads In the state of Oreroa. Washington and I4aho. i The capital stork la ylar-4 at H.oe. The Arleta j-lumeicf a tteaiing eotn-i ny naa ren lormw ay a. i. ir ' M. fer inn r . . tteera, wna a capital stork of ll C. O'DONNELL HARDWARE CO. 371 EAST MORRISON STREET, NEAR UNION AVENUE THE ISEW EAST SIDE HARDWARE STORE NOW READY FOR BUSINESS We ire now prepared to show a new and complete line of Hardware, Cntlery, Tinware, Paints, Oils and Glass, Builder Supplies; Steel Ranges, Gas Ranges, Heaters and the numer ous other articles that go to make a hardware stock complete. The general public will find It to their advantage to get our prices; contractors can profit by getting our figures. .We are not in the high rent district. Ve are agents for the celebrated Stoves and Ranges This name is a guarantee of quality and endurance tht Is beyond dispute. Our line of Ranges, Stores and Heaters is the largest ever displayed by an East Side Store. Our future ads; w3 be of interest Watch for them. m O'Donnell Hardware Co. - 371 EAST MORRISON STREET, NEAR UNION AVENUE Cribben& Sexton Co Universal THE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL Thorough preparation for all eastern and western college Eighth year be gins September 21, 1908. Cataloga THE ALLEN PREPARATORY SCHOOL Portland, or. BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION DAY Ain EVENI-TO CLASSES Places young people In good positions. s Our individual Instruction tha best. No diaoouraaed students, all maka good progress. I. E. BXCKAJUDSOW. Jj. X- B Pres. Worcester block. Portland. Oregon. Phone Main 4504. Oregon Normal Schools . Do You Intend to Become a Teacher? Tha Oregon State Normal sehools st Ashland, Monmouth and Weston offer, exceptional inducements to students preparing to teach. For catalogue or other Information address tha presi dents of the respective schools or C. I Starr, Secretary of tha Board of Re gents, at Salem. Oregon. . , Pore Beautiful Jade Jewelry' 51 mi" iGold Bracelets and Sls l"- J Dl... 11 ' W. i t'ons maae to oraer. -; ;s American names en- I rraved with the three "TT: 'T I cardinal Chinese charac ters, via, Olory, Proe- Derltr and Longevity. Charges reasonable and orders oi any assign promptly executed and sent prepaid to any part of the V. 8. The Skilled L4Mce Jeweler, TOOK Maw CO Jay Tu Chong. Ungr. Z31 Alder street , -J Cordwood $5 4-ft- rtrst-Olaas Vew Wood, iioxiu woos ooicpAjrr. th and Olisan. Main 15, A-141S. BDPTOB' Of n rmAmOm fiTl; rmni la few iyt vkWai tmrfial ipil-Ui m Inilrtu fr S mt rtU m mat -n4 mmtU - I mmxmimmtr mmiUU. FiDEirry Rupture Cure 14 Vwetlaad Wf, roruaaa. Vragaa. RENT A PIANO Tan will want a slana.ln Tour tmiM thla fall and winter. It will afford yea maeh pleasure. Pefhans you leal that yeu are not ready o pare ase ue pu iao j ,3 awn. Hon mvnuwii mrvm. ivr. 'mwm to tha time when they wlB own a IXiurwaT piano. Rent a plane from ns and1 all the money paid as rent may be applied toward tha purchase of a -SOU WAX. We have tha larrest stock ef ? ilanos In the city aad tha finest Ine of eld standard, reliable, wall known makea Reed the names names aa familiar aa the names ef old friends Stelnway. Kaabe, A; R. Chase. Everett. L-dwig, Packard. Con over. Kingsbury. WelHngtou, Eater. Boteraoa. Kurtamaaa aad ethera. Our mala salasroema second noec Sixth and Morrison. Entrance te store opposite poetofflce.. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. -The Koase ef 9epeaaMa riaaee Flemish and Oak Finish 1.40 PER OAIXON Uqufd Wood Filler S1JZ5 PER OALXOX Portland Sash & Door Co. tao rsoar rr. Femr, rOBTXAJTB, OS. Tarpia proprtetor. WE CALL FOR, REPAIR AND DELIVER ALL WORK TT. WI REPAlit :ERTTU i. PHONB and wc WILL CALU East 1811 S r. licrrLsca St. Roya! House, San frsndsco . rVU aaa sawara An entslde room eteam bt ct -l Wrrkly rarea tare, jrjn p i r- lrmet from nun - i FURS HCMOnCUI) mm thaa r r ' I rr . t r - ' . 14 I WILIIOIT MINERALWATER Laa-be Bldg- cor. Id aad Maitlnct-.. ta ntt. wx- ' "V"- a tu4 by saua.atta ereaia. . - .