THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 21, lfiOU;
SAYS PORTLAND NEGLECTS
WORK FOR "CITY BEAUTIFUL"
' By T. A. Apanton. ,
It la In opinion of. the writer that
a greater effort ahould b ' raad to
raak our city mare attractive by mak
ing It mora beautiful. Thar la no
t'lace nor clir hre thara la a letter
foundation for thla work than Port
land. Hera wa have many advan
tage to help auch a work without the
pnne. Incurred . bjr lomi eltlea Th
nd seem to ba greater with our city
government and buslneaa house than
with tha mere home.
; In all tha great eatern cltle there
ran ba heard the cry 'Hlty Beautiful,"
ana at great expense "ini o a laeli
t forealght" These cities are buy.
In valuable property for public
nquurea, boulevard and widening of
e( reola. Take for example K anna a
Oily. What they, have accompjlahed
In a few years. See how they have
turned ash heap into pritt little
narks; how ugly narrow elm-Is have
' ten widened Into beautiful winding
., nouievaras and with thin aplrlt aliov.n
iy the city government now ea-iti and
every aliop owner, larger or emu II, hive
, i awakened to the need to mko tli'ilr
plaoea more attractive. So It la with
all of our older eastern alater oltlee..
If Portland could only realUe'what
thla meana to encourage . newcomer
and what oould be aaved by preparing
Tor sucn wora now error tne property
.required ror aurn improvement oe
come too valuable. If the merchant
and other bualneaa houaea could onjr
realise what It mean to them aa wen
an to the olty to make their. ahop mid
otrtee window attractive a roaliler
I think then there would he no hesl-1
fancy for all to do their utmost tor a
greater "City Beautiful." .
. Jinny. Improvement auch' aa the fol.
lewln- could be done now and will
- vurely be done eom future day -and
probably . at a much greater -expense:
rhe. widening of Waahlngton and Mor-
rlaon streets, tit Improvement of tite
ijr puuvunuiiiff in, ciiy n,ii,
changing Into pretty .lint park her
and there of block now occupied by
old ramnhackl building whloh .. be
bought now ao much cheaper I 'tan two
to rive yeara nence; the imtn i.iiaie im
provement of all t reel ooeuplid ty
carllnea.' Theaa atreeta are the mvtt
ued and llkewlae aeen moat, the exten
alon of the fire line that we may have
more rire proof bulldlnga where the
bunlneaa of the city la extending,
which In five to ten year will he with
in the circle of the city'a great bualneaa
center.
One great need aeen by many visit
or to our city la fire ' proof bulldlnga
where any great number of people
gather,
lei
The world haa had ao many
eaeona along thla line and thla need
la very apparent in Portland. Why
thla city'a theatrea. hall, etc., ahould
and could not he fire proof la a matter
of conjecture to tho who vinlt them
and ae how they are patronised.
Must we learn the awful leaaon over
again? Muat we have no me terrible
catastrophe to awaken ua to th re-
Quire men In or doing tnia workT
The c y I about to undertake the
building of new bridge. May It be
wlae enough to consider beauty when
tne plans or auch are accepted,
Brldgea can be made attractive aa well
as the unaightly kind we now have.
There are many little things which
will help make a city beautiful, amonjr
wnicn la gooa iignung. clean atreeta.
clean cars, removal of tha steam road
from Fourth etreet: th prohibiting o
street vender on the main atreeta a
well as corner lounaera on tha nromi
nent corned of our atreeta; better win
flow dressing by our store, ete.
It nem to me that th manr com
mercial bodies and clubs for the . ad
vaneement of the city could do no bet
ter than to try and Promote a "City
jBeauuiui. . '
FOR SALE BY-
GREA
T M
TO PACIFIC COAST
,. By C C Chapman. .
j A world movement to the Paclfle
, northwest la Imminent a migration
: that will, loom un in history's cares
a a equal In lntereat and significance
to the Ansrlo-Saxon Invaalon of Great
' Britain, the colonlxatlon of our At-
jnuc aeitooara ana ino eememeni or
the Mississippi valley. . Millions of eyes
are. turned eagerly, longingly toward
the Columbia basin this spring. .The
year will bring tens of . thousands to
. view Its grandeur, search out its op
portunities and rest hopefully upon the
environ men i ma invited tne estab
lishment of homes, i; :
i The next few years will bring throngs
nunoreos -or tnouanaa or, the beat
r-ltisenahlp Of our nation to this re
gion Of promise and plenty, and the de
velopment that will ensue will eclipse
ia uiuiiy mia epienaor me monumental
achievement of th old world's, empire
builders. . :
. To the trained eye every indication
t (pints to Imminence of the great popu
ation movement to the northwest. Just
the naturalist can tell when the
birds are ready to ntigrate, so can
the railway passenger agents sense the
rirospective travel of tourlats and- colon
sta.v The railway men are preparing
for a greater passenger traffic than any
In the history of transcontinental transportation.
. roriunaieiy ror Portland, the great
proportion of those northwestward
bpund will find their opportunities and
build their homes In the country tribu
tary to the Rose City in the Columbia
.Tii.uey. iTow everjr square mile or which
mere is . a oown grade oy railway and
water to the metropolis. This means
that Portland will have everything in
its favor in the competition with Ua
rival cities for the vast business that
will be created by settlement and de
velopment of the Columbia basin.
Greatness -will be thrust upon Port
land inevitably, owing to It advan
tageous location, and surpassing great-
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C. C. Chapman.
ness will be achieved as the result of
Portland's enterprise In helping develop
the northwest and In advertising' its
own advantages and resources. All this
growth will find its expression in the
value of property.
All owners of real estate from tha
striving homebuilder who Is paying for
a homesite on the installment plan, to
the multimillionaire will profit by this
iiu, ui niimiKmuon-aiia ui con
aequent development.. Property values
will double, treble. uuadmnU in nn In.
creaibly brief" space " of tTme-JuBt"as
soon a the whole : public appreciates
me Biupenuuous signiiicance pt this
vast Immigration movement, v
Every manufacturing enterprise, every
business large and small will feel
stimulus and growth. K very onei who Is
uuw waDusnea wm nave a great ad
vantage, and those who get In on the
ground floor within the next year or
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FAfTftflV SITEl0P2CorbetttSt.f
w " , w Oood t room cottaie and corner I f j r fa a . I
b- r ,"";' f,iaii & yon uorsiei
Moycr Alley! ' , EastBurnslde StrwtComtt
' , Two fractional lot, racing tne ! f
Price $10,000
00x109 and . houses, one, of
03 FEET TRACKAGE
235 FEET, DEEP.
Bet. factory iite in Portland. To
the investor, here is an opportu
nity never befdre presented to the
public. Ta will b sold quick,
price ;$3ioo
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ley. which can be solU fur I7I0
H0WARD-BEHNKE
COMPANY
519 Shetland Building
Kelly Street!
Very ( cholco ' corner; with rast
. frontage of say fleet A bar-l
am at 11X00. j .
Hamilton Ave n u e
, ; 100 feet frontage.' ftnt s'lgi
Acatlon, for which wo risk $3000.
Kelly Strieef
. , 860 feeCfrontage on tlie east side
of Kelly street, between Bancroft
ana namuton av. ,. . i
thm
' 100:
being t room and th oilier two f
room eanh( brlngln; In fair Income,
situated on the nortliMst corner of S.
16th and K. Burnslde at, we can r-
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Eleventh Street
,40x100 feet on the et side of
Utlt street, between Cpllege and
jacKson streets, . which we can
sen for 13600, If taken (it once.
range terms.
New Broadway Street Home
Price $2,850
Terms $600 Down
hot
Thurman Street
80x100
East '-of 20th Street
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One.4 family flat and one new 6 flOVt btreet
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T A tt mA Mab at AA SM ' VlMI Bl4
UUh W I AlVI'i U II V W W Win
situated on tha south side of Broad was
at., aad next to the corner or a. m
It la ft bargain. Be It ,
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Fourteenth Street
; 10x100 fest, on the went side of
Itth street, between Harrison and
it ail streets, restricted district.
Grand Avenue
li Price ?10,000
Home of tho Blunlauer-Fraftk Vrjm Company t Eighth. and Everett. I f 0001 house, easily converted into
, , , ft flats and room for another flat
two Will still have a. lead on those who
are to follow. v ... -v.-'
now is the one time to ut founda
tions for' tha future. For lha. buyer
of property, the builder, of homes and
in rounder or ousines tne year ivv
correspond with the year ltd In the
eastern states, when, the city of New
over to acres In one body and many
otner farmers are
IOiIOO feet, northeast earner of
llth and Hoyt street; fully lm
pruveo ana a oargain.
Lot 50x90. on Grand ave!, and between
X Oak and. . Pin st. Terms, .
Eighteenth and Raleigh Sts:
Corner Lot . :
York waa the sama also Portland I
today and when the population of the
North--Atlftntlft state wa lust about
tne same as mat or tne Mortnweit
cirto states now. ...
Right now is the golden opportunity
to invest, louna ana ouna, - .
20.0P0 ACRE APPLE
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ORCHARD
CURR
SMALL FARMS COMING
IN WILLAMETTE VALLEY
By W. H. CkapU.
The development of th Willamette
valley is now going forward more rap-
, man ever oeiore in its history.
Jiomeseekers i are pouring in - by the
tramjoao. some .are rinding homes
and soma are not. The general ten
dency is towards small farms, which
means the gradual dividing up of the
'i uunauon iana claims. f it the
tide of immigration continues to flow
Into it during the next five years as
"laneo tnis year, tne Willam
ette valley will be more than doubled
in population ana win be a veritable
paradise. Small farms for dairying;
mall farms for poultry; small farms
for truck gardening; small farms for
fruit growing. More fruit rand veg
etable canneries to encourage the
rrofitable production of those com mod
el es and to turn the trade to export
from Import. . ,
There are several places in th val
ley where canneries can profitably be
located right now. Profitably for the
eannerles and profitably for the farm,-
. .. . Th , Immense quantities of canned
goods imported Into this state should
u reversea to. an equal or greater
amount exported. This would mean
thousand of dollars in the Dockets of
ouf lurmera. ine realty board eome-
ume ago aiscussea the Idea of ten
sere farms for homeseekers. The
scheme Is feasible, but
great deal 'of time from some one to
bring It to a successful Issue. So far
vnu iilb iiui Mpprai til, so
wnai snouia oe aone oy a crowd must
be dons by one, man on a small ayn-
dlcate. --. : .
A ten acre farm is large enough for
any man if he works It right, and if
he doesn't eo work it, it is altogether
too large. The rural free ,iiivarv
and the farmers telephones have done
raucn to placing the farmers' ft on
higher plane. He has his daily na-
per, and 1 thoroughly- posted on-the
markets. He Snows when to shin hi
produce and when to hold it. In other
words ne Ja belnsr develonert Into m
business man. nd th land la being
dotted thickly with neat, attractive
homes filled with a haDDV. contented
people.
"Down In Curry county, Oregon, where
they have more sunshine In winter than
In any .Other spot on the northwest
coast, where the Gravenateln. Baldwin
na yeuow Newton pippin grow to their
inest riavor- wnere potatoes arrow iar
est and cook mealiest: , where astaraa-ua
ana celery grow, tender, and the straw
berry vine bears luscious red fruit from
May until Christmas; where the fa
mous Fort Orford cedar and beautiful
myrtle thrive at thalr beat am) areat
Cottonwood forest await th reaping of
paper miller, a splendid and enormous
project has sprung up and l undergoing
a rapid development." aald F. M. Wal
lace, associate editor Bonvllle's Western
Monthly.
"The Port Orford Orchard Tract coiBt
fany I preparing the ground for plant
ng the largest apple orchard in the
country, and perhaps the world. They
nave upward or zo.uoo acres or ricn bot
tom land, a large Dortlon of which has
been under cultivation for many, years,
that they are planting to apples, pears
and cranberries as rapidly a It I po-
eioie zor tnem to xDtam good nursery
stock.
"This romran haa matted the land
and la offering it to the homeaeeker on
most lavoraDie terms, in five and ten
acre tracts, and at price that are the
most reasonable and lowest or any orch
ard land on the entire coast. ' Title are
t ra ne f erred at one t a a purchaser,
which gives him immediate occupation.
or tne company continues the cultlva
tion of the tract until the purchaser la
ready to assume possession. This elan
enables the worker In the city to make
nis purchase, and by a monthly invest
ment or a small amount or nis earnings
secure the surest competence that is
possible for the future.
"Apple orchards of five years' growth
ana upward, nring returns to their own.
era of from $100 to $600 an acre per an'
num. and a man can realise greater
prorit rrom live acres man ne can from
labor, no matter how favorable the
wages may be. and this opportunity is
one of the best that can be found by
men wno are employed on salary or have
small means.
. "The Crittenden Development company
i rapiatv organizing it wonting force,
and expect to have the canal that will
open the- gates to the market from this
region completed by August 1, when the
largest ships of the world can enter and
aerart.,
"The townBite of Crittenden is one of
the finest- spots upon which to build a
nome or citv. Resting on Port Floras, it
orrers tne most economical transport
tion to the markets, a varied and almost
untouched wealth or natural resource,
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iure mountain water, and unrivaled
"The Iee Rowdier eomnanv. In the
A Din k ton building. Portland. Or., is in
charge of the realty operations, and re
port many client 'have already visited
the tracts And settled there for their
future home! The low prices at which
the first section of the tracts are of
fered is a great inducement, and will
continue only for a short time."
one rooy ana manyi"" ; oiv .. wv-wi ' ' - a
preparing ta extent! I fiAntfva ah
their farming operation. This means ,,uuw6 V" r".Vv . "w a"43"a e-7ia VV V
greater production or train for this 1 1 ween I nurmin ana upsnur.
Price $5,000
county year by year.
Total rental now $92 per month.
IRoom 13, 270yi Washington St.
M' feet frohtage, southeast corner
or a&tn t.; High and eigntly loca
tion; - iqeai reaiaence sue,
T,ot 40x100 on th horthesst corner
of llth and Balelfh sL Terms.
, J i ct;t nnn Lovejoy Street
f m CtT9grtnCtt-Tt---SJr a-s-.vvav -f eexlOO feet -between IS 14th
VUafll tllllllr. Ill - ; ' fta; with ood room hotiso. at
" wa..w a... v w i m B m t n i -i; oargain.'
or
Facldry Silcs
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On Hawthorne venue.
East Water. East Madi
son and the Willamette
river 195x661 (or any
part) with side tracks
.and docks: Owners will
ease on favorable terms '
and improve to suit ten
ants. LAMBERT? tfOITKIER
COfilPANY
107 Sherlock Building
404 East Alder Street ' f
E. Ninth' Near Burngide St.
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Pfice:$3,650
T9.;:Bu'riiey Marshall Street
40 feet on south side of Marshall
st.. 160 feet east of 20th at,; price!
oniy jttuu.
Come and See for NorthrupStreet
vourseit
BflxlOO feet on the north aid of
Northrup at., between SEthj and
.ui a .a. , ivptiivi9u laaiuviiviB uia
net - ,v V-,-. -
10-ACRE TRACT on ear line, dose
to city limits, all improvements, no fiwyotHrr.fr Cft-Aof
stone or gravel, well watered, half VVeriOn Olreei
mile to school and poitoffice, the
finest location' on the-market; no
commission, direct from ownert 165
per acre; terms. -r
f zvvu buys 40-acr apple ranch
on coiumoia river, ooiy .Ml mues
from iPortland, good house.', nice
spring, 250 choice apple tress, 12
acres in cultivation; a fine home;
terms.
Call and see me for small or lars-a
ranches.
! 4s(0 and a good a room house on th
west sift of B. 9th at., nest to tha cor
ner of E. Burnside at., being No. 9 I.
Hth at. Thl Is a food property. So 11,.
Union Avenue Business
Corner f J
Lot BOxltO. situated en tha wst aid
of Union ave. and next t th corner
of K. Burnside For prtco and terms
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100x190 feet. cor. !th at. for resi
dential purposes only; will divide
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I WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO.
8 BTJJbVX STatXUT.
East Pine Street
Price $6500
13x15, situated on the north side of I.
Pine C. and between Union and Grand
aves. There are some Improvement on .
the property, bringing In a fair Income, -a)
We cm arrang trma. v (r
J. W. Taggart
322 ABINGTON MAIN 6418
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ALFRED A. BAKER
REAL ESTATE
Farms and City Properly
i - Bungalow
Price $3200
Hundred of acre of vlraln soil in
Morrow county Is being plowed up for
seeding the coming fall, says the Hepp
ner Times. W. P. Dutton Is turnin
Vancouvciy Washington!
Is On The
Map
WITH ITS
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROADS
DEEP - WATER HARBOR
NORTH BANK FREIGHT TERMINALS
LARGE FRUIT, FARM AND LUMBER DISTRICT
Vancouver wijl double , ir population within thr'ee years.
Some of Portland's shrewdest business men are investing in
Vancouver property. They know that its .growth and the
consequent increase of realty values are inevitable.'
OUR VANCOUVER OFFICE HAS BEEN
ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARS
We have the cream of BUSINESS PROPERTY, ACRE
AGE and RESIDENCE PROPERTY on our lists. It will
pay you to ' v '"'
INVESTIGATE VANCOUVER.
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" Hotel Erected at Secoad aad Tamhlll lj ytof Back Ula.
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vvw wvw uvav.itb9 at. a UO k VUliUUl, VUt aiVl 0IAIII AllU . VV ASH
ington, Portland, Oregon
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300 MAIN STREET, VANCOUVER, WASH. '
Moe ? f
an, aia ABnraTpir ubo,
ioh 3xo bt posnvajro, , an.
A beautiful farm, well located In a
prosperous community, H mile from a
good town with splendid scbools, atores,
churches, etc.;' the advantage of this
farm are marty. 'J Boat landing vn thl
place, good buildings, abundance, of llv,
ing apring water mint pasture, wati
In the house; all kinds of small fruits.
nice family orchard? of about 2 a.cres, all
stock, farm Implements and household
furnltare, everythin for only 1100 per
acr. A aura bargain. . .
for Sale or Exchange
One of the best farm in Washington
eounty, 240 acres,. 100 cultivated, ood
buildings; will exchange for Portland
property; .. ,r
ALFRED A. F3AKER
a SSTAT. TAnMB Am OTTT
u, a Abtna-toa biaT
104 3rd it. rorUaad, Or.
'New room bungalow with full baa
ment and large attic. . gouth front and
walking distance., Lot 40x09.
Warehouse or Factory Site
East - Third and Davis Stt.
,-. v Price 15,500; J , -
Lot 100x100. with 4 dwelling.; bring-
fng Jn a fair Income; situated on tha
southeast corner of E. 3d and E. Davis
st. This is a fine corner for afactory
or warehouse site, , being, only -2 . blocks
from the Burnside bridge., Ave can ar
range terms. .v;.t.g;. i-t-.-.ttm
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Chep Building Lots
Thpmpson Street I
We have a lot 44x100 on this
street for $650; easy terms.
Schuyler Street I
We have a lot 49477 on this
street-for $650; easy terms.
Broadway Street I
We have 3 lots 50x100 each
on this street for $750 each";
Few Sarii pies
Irvlngton
f3000 7 room houe on lot
50x100, between Hancock and
Tillamook.
f 4000 S room house on cor
ner lot, 50x100, one bloclAto
car.,
f 5500 6 room bungalow, on
lot 75x100. two blockt to car.
f 5SOO 7 room home on
73x100. one block to ear.
f 630O 6 room house, on
50x100. one block to car.
$6500 8 room house on
60x100. two blocks to car.
f&OO Lot 46x100.
1 hompson.
tSOOLot 100x100. Fernwooi.
9 llOO Lot 50x100. two block
to car.
f 1450 Lot ollOa two block
- tr. :
f2000Lot 100x130, oi Tflla
- mook ft
lot
lot
lot
near
f2000 Lot 50xl(X : Weidler
! it., near 17th t - rs : .
fSOOO Lot 65x100. Weidler
st near 22d U , -
f 4000 Lot 100x100. ong block
to car. - -
RqseCitjyPk
fSOOO-6 room 2 story mod
ern home, on lot 50x100, one
block to car. , -,
f50O Lot 50x100, "on Alder',
'treet. -
$850 Lot 50x100, on Thorn p- .
ton. one block to car.
$9503 room
lot 48140,
bungalow, on
AVaverJy
f50 Lot 40x100,: twd blocka
to car-
Here Is 80 Acres of Land
That Amounts to
Something
It Is not gravel or rock, but Dure soil.
and lies pretty, a half mile from electrle
railway at Tonquln atatlon; haa a good
house and 2 good barns, a good well and
a large spring of water. It Is the very
beat of fruit land, having a couple hun
dred treeaJn full brlng to prove -what
we say is right; 20 acres of the very
best of timber, SO acrea of genuine soil
in cultivation, and the balance of th
plac la cut off and easy to clear.-
fnxcm 91000 nn xena.
The Dunn-Lawrence CO.
'". 84. JLDZB aTTMET.
easy terms.
Weidler Street 1
We have 5 lots ' 50x100 each
on this street at ?650 each;
easy terms. r i
East Glisan Stred I
We have a Joti0xl23 an this
street for $1250. Street ini-
pro'vements and sewer are all
in. Streetcar passes the prop
erty. -: ' ' '
Say Mr. Workingman
Have you ever thought how nice it
would be to OWN A HOME OF
YOUR OWN? If you have, then call
and ace me about those .
4 Lots
I have on the Q. V. P. line, close in,
j water piped to plaee, fineet of- deep
j piack soil; land lays line; taxes low.
ihis is an ideal place to have a fine
garden and chicken yard. . '
The Price is only $550
And all yon need is $250 cash, th bal
ance any way jo uit. Don't misa this
s it is the biffest snap I have of-
ertd.
R. F.R0BINS0N
501 S WETLAND BLDG.
ADAHS, DAVIE & BLAIR
PHONE A OR UAIN $226 COMMERCIAL CLUB BLDG.
lOOxlOO
Fifteenths Street.
Trackage
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Some income Attractive terms
for a few days onl.
Frank BoIIam
123 Third Street
Second and Columbia Streets
150x100 and.T houaea. situated on tha
southeast corner of Id and Columbia t.
The housf are all rented and par a fair
Income on the Investment Second L
la a good strat. This property haa a
good jpiture. For price and term ee ua.
Third, Jiear Glisan St3
25x100 f
Price ?17,000
IBilOS. on th east aide of Id t. near
OlUan t. Thl propartv ha alt l"
come of TI per month. Term.
. 23d and Wilsori Sts. I
taOxIM, on th southeaat ' rrnr mt
ISd and Wilaoa ta For price and -tern
e ua
Apartment House Site
Nineteenth and Marshall Si tstV
laesiaa oa the northwest crnr mt
Ifth and Marshall t. Se us for prlea
b irroia. -
EastAnkeny Street Home-
nxcx tooo - -
It ISaSa end T rwai mirm heuva.
1tuat4 st t Aakenv U lie ra
rraog tersas.
Mall & Von Borstel
IM SmiI rt rl.BiWr ttkn Bldf.)
aa ( av aarmaiaa via