Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1912)
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1912. 5 Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSE51ENTS. HEILia--Maclyn ArbuckU In "The Kouna-up. . BAKKH The Baker Player In rThe Dollar Mark." LYRIC Keating tt Flood Musical Comedy company in "They Loved a ' Lassie. " , ... OBPHEUM Orpheum circuit vaudo ... vllle.. . THE EMPRESS Vaudeville. . ' . PANTAUES Vaudeville. - - . - Weather Conditions. - ' Portland, Or.. Nov. 2. Mil. A disturbance of moderate energy . Is central over Alberta and the barometer Is falling nearly everywhere on the Pa--i clflo storm. -.'-rA hleh nressnre area of - -decided -character -overlies ihe lower Mle-1 . slsslppf valley. Light rain has fallen In Qregon, Washington and California :! and local rains have occurred at a number of places along' the Atlantlo coast. It lg much cooler in the-Atlantlc States and in southern California. The temperature has risen In the Missouri valley. In the southern states the tem peratures are from 8 degree tos!8 de grees below the seasonal averager The conditions are lavoraoie i or rain Z in this district Bundayjvlth moderately Strong southerly winds along the coast FORECASTS Portland and vicinity Sunday, rain. Southerly winds. . Oregon y Sunday rain. Southerly ... winds. Washington Sunday, rain; wanner east portion.. Southerly winds. .? Idaho Sunday, rain; warmer north portion. iDWARD A. BEALS. .' District Forecaster. Zthel Telchtt Most Hot Brink Mrs. Ethel Felchtl, convicted of manslaugh- , ter for the, stabbing 'Of her husband. Otto Felchtl, Jast August, by a Jury In Circuit" Judge 'aaiens'nbourfrindM - wagparoTedif tHFTfnr -g Wen- " tence of three years, was freed last Friday night and went to the home of ber -foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Horseman, to whom she was paroled. Her parole hinges on a complete change of Ufa on her part, and will be revoked . It she drinks any liquor or has any- - thing to do with dissolute companions. y Ikm Are Wot a Hen That taxes 'Jp against the personal property of a hanlrviin - An vn pnnHtut . ft Hen against the property unless a levy, has ' been made before., the assignment has taken place, Is. held by Circuit Judge Morrow In deciding against an applica tion to make $776.65 taxes a lien against the personal property of the Loewen- berg & Going company. The former stove manufacturers assigned their as - -sets to G. L. Jubltz last January for the benefit of their creditors, and the writ of attachment was in the hands of Sher iff Stevens at the time. The fact that it had not been served leaves the county , on an equality with the other creditors, and the county will receive about 50 J cents 6n the dollar. Had the levy been against real estate. Judge Morrow de ; clard it would have been good, but he held that personal property must actu ally be seized to make the claim valid. A Square Seal Assessor. Henry E. Reed, Republican primary nominee for County Assessor, can be depended upon to give a square deal to every taxpayer. In the primaries last spring, he pledged himself, in - his advertisements in the dally newspapers, to make .the tax roll an open book to the taxpayers, which in sures fair treatment to. all. Mr. Reed has been resident of Multnomah county for 41 years and knows the county from one end tP the other. Peo ple who have been residents of the county for seven years or more will re member him as the secretary of the Lewis and Clark Centennial exposition of 1905. Little home owners will re call that Mr. Reed's slogan in the April primaries was: "Lift the tax burden from the wag earner and home owner." Mr. Reed Is No.. 161 on tbo. Official, .bal lot Paid adv. Verdict for Defendant. The October ; trial Jury In the United States district court finished its work Saturday after noon when a decision . favor of the . defendants in the suit of Christian JcIermannt-J.lUsiyKalnat..caiarla - -Bradbury and Emmet - Pierce of -Oooa- county was rendered. Hermann claimed that the two defendants contracted to . cut timber from his 160 acres in Coos ' county "and they were to pay him $1 for each thousand lumber feet. His , suit was to recover about $18,000. which he claimed represented an amount of timber cut from the land over what had already been paid him. Tho No. vember trial Jury has been ordered to report ne jc tTJiujaNli51SS!iLlj. Chance for Balkan l-atriots Nick Hulukos of 23 North Sixth street wwitM'::-Lr..m to help the Bulgars and hi. fellow coun-) ,L5Q iWd ww trymen from JTLMt Lwar. JslMtiwrtiHhPe8--ptoonewg the sultan. But Nick haen t any money j pay-flown rho" contract" to sign. Ma4n K "Pk JI lf er are any !614 A-4314. Unique Tailoring Co.. J09 . patriots in or around Portland who care stark. - i to contribute enough to send him to New . t-York he will get on one of the Greek Tha Brran of New Thourht nrl transports and go the rest of the way. " His postofflce address Is box 841, city. i Boy Complains Abotit Parents The d sight of a 18-year-old boy complain lift that his parents desired to .drag him back into a life of sin was brought be fore the Juvenile court when the boy, George Cummlngs of Lents, appeared voluntarily yesterday before Judge Gatens and told his story. He claimed An Early Selection from our stock of beautiful Toi let ware, is advised. . ' Our stock is complete in all pat terns, and our facilities for en graving and getting them ready for Christmas, are the best at this time. Articles engraved and laid aside v for later delivery. G. iieitkemper Company Diamond Dealers and Jewelers Old in Portland New in Location 130 5TH ST. t SXE Ca- Q that all he desired to do would ba to live a decent life and work, but that hla parents want him to drink and carouse. His parents claim that they do not; wish him to ba a "sissy," and ' feel above them. His case was turned over to one of the Big Brothers, and the boy will probably ba turned over to his uncle, W. A. Pullen, w,ho Is anxious to five him a home, r - ' -t , , ' , Protest Against "Bonding" BlU--A delegation - of local hotel owners and managers called upon Mayor Rushlight yesterday to protest against the "bond ing" .ordinance, recently passed fey the v-iijr cuuiicu ai ine request, oi me mu nicipal vice commission! v The hotel men have no objection to the principal feature of the ordinance, which provides that owners of land on which hotels, rooming houses, ate. are built must fur nish a bond to the city In the sum of I100Q. to .guarantee that-the buildings wUl.nat.jM.ied ior-lmmoral purposes. Mayor Rushlight promised to consider the protest carefully. - Death of Mrs. Jan Hart. Mrs. Jane Hart, lata - of Cotterell, Or., passed away In this city on November 2, aged 84 years. Mrs, Hart was the widow of the late L P. Hart, and is survived by the following, sons and daughter, all of this city: Charles Hart.' late of LWlBconsln-; IBrFHarf and Miss Etta Hart. Mrs. Hartcame to Cotterell el year ago from Sioux City, Iowa. The funeral services will . be held Monday at 2 p. m. at the grave side in Mount bcott Park cemetery. Invites Editors to Eugene Eric Al len, professor of Jtournallsm at the University of Oregon, has extended an Invitation to the members of the state editorial association to hold a district meeting at Eugene, November 15. Presi dent E. Hofer and Secretary Phil 8, Bates of the association are actively en- gageO-in preparing aprogram-for-the eventrTh stateeditorM--assoclatlon now numbers a greater membership than ever before In its history, and is exert ing an increasingly large Influence. - - Woman'a TTnlon to Meet. A, quarterly meeting of the Portland Woman's union will be held tomorrow' afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the boarding home at- Fif teenth and Flanders streets, where bus iness of Importance in1 connection wlta the new hotel for self supporting wo men Is to be discussed. This hotel is to be erected at Tenth and Montgomery streets. Mrs. J. B. Comstock will pre side at the meeting. Betnrns at Hawthorn Building. Arrangement!! have been made to re ceive the full election returns at the Hawthorne building of the Portlarfd Railway, Light & Power company next Tuesday night for the benefit of the light and power employes. This ar rangement was made through the ef forts of the superintendent of the so clal service, Qus Rowden. There Is Only On Way. to be sure of satisfactory clothes. Have them cut to your measure and fitted to you In the making. We bring out your good points and conceal or modify your de fects. In short, the clothes we make will ahow you at your best and the price is within your reach, too. Come In tomorrow and let us prove it. Unique Tailoring Co., men's and ladles' tailors, 309 Stark, between Fifth and Sixth. Heedlework Guild. All members of the Needlework guild are urged to de liver their garments for this year's ex hibit to the directors of thetr circle at once. Numerous detailed reports must be made out by the directors and presidents before the exhibit, hence the necessity of immediate action on the part of all members. 1 Zn the Interest of Decency and Justice In the coroner's office, vote 177 yes, for Dr. Biersdorf. This Is the only way to defeat Undertaker Dunnlngs candi date. Dunning has dominated and con trolled the cororer's office and morgue tor years, to the detriment of public welfare. (Paid adv.) Court House Is Exempt In an opln Ion submitted yesterday to City Auditor Barbur, City Attorney Grant says that the county court house does not have to be equtnped with fire escaoes. under however, has the right to pass an ordi nance requiring that tha building be so equipped. Coroner A vote for Dr. H. R. Biers dorf for coroner Is a vote to remove the coronet's" office from the undertaking firm of Dunning & McEntee. They have controlled it for years. If you think they have had enough vote X 177, Biersdorf for coroner. (Paid adv.) i " . .T T,VT" 1.. J W VAm A 1 . i SDirltuallam. Rev. J. C. F. OrPnhino gives two farewell lectures In Chrlsten- sen Hall, 11th street, Sunday (today) at 8 p. m "New Thought and Christian Science and Spiritualism."; at 8 p. m "Immortality" Seats free. We aeUTialr mattresses retail at wholesale prices for 8s pound beds from 17.60 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them tha same day. Port land Curled Hair factory, H. Metzger. proprietor. 226-228 Front street Main Fraier Beading MOom A year's sup ply of magaainea has Just been ordered and, you are invited to come every aft ernoon and evening and choose the things you like to read and enjoy them. Remember the place 348 Yamhill (up stairs). . Hypatlan Bound Table There will be a meeting of the Hypatian Round Ta ble on Monday, November 4. at 11 a. m., and on Tuesday, November 5, at 11 a. m. and 4 and 8 p. m. Good Besnlta Satisfy. Hardest cases of eye and nervous trouble yield read ily to my new methods. " Consultation free. Dr. Freexe, neurologist Mer chants Trust building. A. H. X4a, raised on a farm, graduate of two agricultural colleges, makes him, the best qualified man in Oregon for dairy and food commissioner. (Paid. Adv. Lea- Campalgh' Committee.) Tote , 81 X Xoser Ons O Lawyer, booster, Republican .nominee for state senator. Statement No. 1, good roads, interstate bridge, household exemptions, a greater Oregon. (Pd. Adv.) Ivanho Bo. 1, X. wilt receive the election returns at their hall -Tuesday evening Over a special leased wire. All members Invited to be present. Tho Horth. Vaoif lo CoUege of Dentistry is now in session. Patrons and friends otbsC(yrrtrintirarrwftriesir al service, please taka notice. Kiss Hummel wishes to announce to her patrons that her Corset Parlors will be closed during her absence abroad. Xorall Improved. M. ' B. McFall nrotnlnent la the East Side Business Men's club, 'who has been 111 in the ( hospital for several weeks, was taken to hla home, 120 East Twelfth street. Saturday' in a much Improved condition. To Masons of All Degrees There will be a Very Important meeting at Masonic Temple on Monday evening. November 4t- uon-t- rail to attend. Steamer Jessie Xarktaa for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. --, ' Sr. Marl D. Equl has returned; until November 6 at College Equal Sulfrage league headquarters, 406; Selling bldg. Main f 788. ,; Hi --Uv ' -- - ' Miss Genevieve Barnes moved to 804 Globe building. Lessons in china paint ing, oil and water colors. ' Firing daily. P. E. Beach Ji Co., tho pioneer paint rompar.y. window, glass, glazing., fhont Mam Hi, A-7043. jso jnm, , t Cliff Inn, Ltnnton Boad, open for business; first class . entertainment. Rath & Sandys. -Main 878. --, .- TT w In. flAMBn itmlNM moving and storage. Main 241, A-224L Lunch served dally, Catholic Wom en's' League, 123 4th at Horn cooking. Coal irrom Canada and Utah has no equaL Phone E. 803, C-2303. EdlefSen. Superior Coal delivered, $t. Phone Main 164.iA-1641. Office 30 th st W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. W. Arnold Lindsay,. 513 Dekum building. Main 8784. Wooster Sella Everything 488 Wash. Weber Academy of Music reopened." Dx. BreitUng, Eplnologlst. Royal bldg. WHO TO VOTE FOR ror State Senator. Richard W. Montague is a candidate for State Senator on the Democratic ticket. His candidacy offers an oppor tunlty to the voters of Multnomah coun ty to select a man of more than ordi nary ability and of the highest lntegrl ty to represent them In the legislature. In an editorial on September 24, 1912, the Oregonlan said: "There is no better candidate in sight for any party than Richard W. Montague, who has been nominated for state' senator by the Democrats." The Journal, on October 6, 1912, said editorially: "No man in' Portland is better fitted to be state senator than is Richard W. Montague." Mr. Montague's ballot number Is 83 (Copy furnished for this paid adver tisement by W. A. Johnson, chairman.) . LUTE PEASE INDORSED We, the undersigned, candidates at the primary for the office of county commissioner, take this means to inform the public that we heartllr Indorse thai candidacy of Lute Pease, Progressive nominee, and . urge all our friends to vote for him. (Ballot No. 163.) He Is thoroughly competent, and can be trusted to perform his duty. DAN M' ALLEN. TOM A. SWEENEY. T. J. KREUDER. (Paid Adv.) Hotel Multnomah Arrangements have been made with the Western Union Telegraph company to have a special operator and direct wires tat stage In Arcadian garden to receive and read election returns Tues day evening, November 6. H. C. BOWERS, Manager. Men's Raincoats My" low rent upstairs is money saved for you. Big values! Little prices! That is my motto. Jimmy Dunne, S15 Oregonlan building, also "Majestio The ater building., . L Journal ...WantAds,J)rln- results. Do you want to be in the paving district where Th"e "Danger Signal's" are always out. on account of paving repairs? i If not, insist on ' bitulithic. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES !t7ie School that Placet FRANZ BUTTER-NUT BREAD is a splendid bread. If you have never tried it you can't tell. It is a firm, fine-grained white bread, and the crust has Jatjichgpldeii-browr. color which always shows the qualities of a good loaf of bread. 1 CHELL BUYS SITE I ' After waiting,, plannlpg and Investi gating for 20 year for the ideal loca. tlon for a permanent home, McKlnley Mitchell, a well known Portland capit alist grain merchant and Republican elector, has Just selected two sites In Westoyer Terraces, and haa arranged to start construction work early next spring..- . r-- X The altea are on the Westover Ter races carllneat the corner A of Cum- Denana itoaa, ana nave a ironisge ui 157 f eet They are officially known as sites No. 2 and 3. block 10. . "The aale to McKlnley Mitchell.- said FrN.-ClarKrth selling agenUTresterdajr; "was made in the face of soma of the most exacting demands ever mads to a real estate concern. "First of all Mr.-Mitohell required a corner, and a quarter block If possible. There must not be any steps to climb to reach the house, and the view should far exceed that possessed by the aver age home on the Heights. The site must b without, a slopa and, ba perfectly level. Mr. Mitchell had made up. his mind that he would have to forego some of hla requirements and had about settled on a location on one of the prominent residential streets of the west . side This was .before he had seen Wostover Terraces, and now he informs me that having searched the entire city, he can say that there is not another site, anywhere, at any price, that even approximately measures up to all hla requirements. "This sale was the. last for the month of October and haa brought to con clusion one of the biggest week's bual- nessea-ftjavrthtyeafraHdaf "the same-tlme-the total for tha monthrhas very considerably exceeded the average. and thla.Tiotwtthstandlng, tha unset tied conditions consequent to the eleo tlon." , SHOP EARLY, SLOGAN; STORES NOW READY FOR YULETIDE TRADE 4 Hoping to avoid as much as possible, the crush that always attends the Christmas season. In 41 order to save their employes much discomfort, and in line with the campaign that has been Instituted by the Oregon Humane society in behalf of the delivery teams, local department stores are now advertising that they 41 are ready to handle the Chrlst- mas trade. In every .letter that is being sent out by these stores, every statement or receipt that -Is mailed contains a plea for the clerks and the horses to "Do Tour Christmas Shopping Now." There are but 44shopptng days left between now and Christmas time. Unless the shopping Is done now the buying may be put off until the last day. BIRDMAN SOUNDS KNELL v OF CAVALRY HORSE (Br the Intarnittonal Nws Berrlce.) Paris, Nov. 1 M. Mlllerand, undoubt edly the most energetic and alert min ister of war France has ever had, has signed tho death warrant of the horse In the army and In a very abort time a few crack cavalry regimenta will be the only relloa reminding of the days when the cavalry was tha pride of the French army. In the next war aeroplanes will do all the scouting. There are to be no dashing cavalry charges, such as won the admiration of tha German generals SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SIXTH AJTD TATLO 1TXXITS. I Fe I MOS.IO Trade Bohoola. 3 years Assaying Automobile ........ Carpentry ......... 80.00 to.oo 10.00 15.00 10.00 16.00 Kilectricuy .............. Forestry and Lumbering. Plumbing .Buinss.. and fTQf esiional. gchoola. L Accounting . , Bookkeeping Cost. Eng. and Gravity 160.00 COO 10.00 80.00 8.00 15.00 15.00 6.00 10.00 13.00 60.0ft 8ur- veying Pharmacy r......rm,n,. Plan Reading and Estimating, . Reinforced Concrete Cost...... Salesmanship Shorthand Surveying and Drafting.,,.,... Telegraphy and Dispatching..,. Telegraphy (wireless) .... Some of SO Other Courses. Arithmetic. Algebra or Geom etry German. French or Spanish.... Penmanship or English Public Speaking Boys' Elementary School (day) Boys' Elementary Bch'l (night) coo 6.00 8.00 6.00 12.00 4.0Q Call or send for fro Illustrated Cata logue, Portland T. VL O. A. Similar schools Seattle, Taooma, Spokane, San Iraaoisou, Oakland, Xos Angelas. ONWESTOVER EKES Schools BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG You in a Good Position Delivered Clean Phone E-6044, B-U428 Sold Clean I in 1870-7L and the horse Will have dis appeared entirely from tha artillery and ma quartermasters general's depart ment -; - . ; .. . . y; V , Journal v Want Ada bring results. J 1 Si ,n 11' Wt.l 'I'll 1 in I SSCTSB3S! Roll Tops, Hal Tops, SfandiiiV and Typewriter Desks, Stands-, winging Shelves, Filing Devices, etc. "7": I WHAM I .1 . iJJH2, l - "Everything for the Office" IOLH AM pr1nthtco Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders The Modern Mcfitiod For Family Washing Note how your neighbors manage their housework. One does her own washing has to wait till the middle of the week to have a day that the clothes will dry and perhaps Saturday night finds her ironing still waiting. While her wiser sister sends her washingto the Troy and takes advantage of our low prices on Rough Dry Family VVasli You'll find the second woman always on time with her work she goes ahead with other things and .knows we'll return the clothes the day we promised flat. pieces all ironed and ready, for use. r Don't you want our driver about it? Phone tomorrow morning. - w T? f"tR9H PH0IIE EAST 33 It Is Near the Holiday Season. Are You Going Back East? North Coast limited - Atlantic Express Our two fine trains run to and from Chicago THE DIRECT RQUTE AND FAST TIME CHICAGO ST. PAUL Minneapolis" Daily Through Trains KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS. ST. JOSEPH Many Daily Three High Class Day Trains with Parlor Cars and Coaches and Dining Cars; One Night Train, with Standard and Tourist Sleep ing Cars. Three Daily Trains to Grays Harbor TO ABERDEEN AND HOQUIAM - v Tell us ypur destination. We will tell you fare ,and, fuH jnfonnatioiL. A. D. CHARLTON, Ass't. Gen. Pass. Agent -' 255 Morrison St., Corner Third, Portland Main 1244-c-Fhones A-1244 NORTHERN PACIFIC PAIUVAY Carl of Thanks. , I wish to thank, tha many f rienda for their loving klndnesa and flowers, dur ing 'Tny - recent bereavement , O. W. BALLOW. BUSINESS FURNITURE ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm All the best things from the . best manufacturers." Desks, Tables, Chairs and Filing Cabinets, etc., in mahogany and oak in all standard finishes. -- Roll and Flat Top" Ad justable File Desks. Safe Cabinets and Filing Cabi aets in steel, finished to match your other Office Furniture. ' to tell you more PHOHE B 6118 Trains North TACOMA Tn J SEATTLE CENTRALIA ICHEHALIS Symptoms Are Warning 1 to WUeMsn. ' The publication ot the prescrip tion ''of a famed, physician woul l prova f rultlewa to, hundreds of men if unable to - recognlie the necessity for its use. : It U not f the intention or dewlra of tha writer to mislead or frighten by painting tha horrors suffered by tha prematurely aged, but rather , Is it the desira to state plain facts. , Tha peculiar affliction which destroys ambition, organic 'strength, energy and hope is ac companied by some of the fol lowing symptoms, if not by all: Dull, sunken eyeaj " thinness (or , abnormal fatness), , cold extrem ities, backache, -weflkness In the . aplaa, -twitching,- spots before the- eyes, pains in back ot head, head ache, trembling, fatigue, shrink ing of the skin, flabby flesh, Im paired memory, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, constipation, kidney . derangements and a general un preparedneea for emergencies of . all sqfts. ' '.:',''.; .;'.y,' The right kindof medical treat ment . will effectually .. overcome suchwarnlng symptoms and re store normal conditions If persist ently used for a few short weeks.. Any one can buy the Ingred-1 lents and mix tha medlcfnes of ' this prescription at home as It (contains . no poisonous : opiates' whatever.. , , The instructions for mixing at home secretly so that no embar rassment mjr$ bo felt, are as fol lows: First get three ounces of syrup sarsaparllla compound and one ounce compound fluid balm wort) -mix -and let-atandtwo- hours. Then add one ounca- oom-- pound essence cardlol and one ounce tincture cadomena com pound (not cardamom), and mix all together. The directions are to take one teaspoonful after each meal and one when retiring, until bounding health and full strength are restored. Even a few weeks will witness most wonderful results. - -r T - - The Reliable r DENTISTS 25 Years in Portland Today, as of yora, giving; tha pcopla tha best dental work at tha least possible cost Other dentists have ? laced our name on the 1 front of heir building In the endeavor to secure some of our patronage. Pay no attention to such chicanery, the Wise Dental Company cajt.be found only at the same old stand. , . .'' FAILING BUILDING Southeast Comer Third and Wash lartoni entrance on Third St. , DrW.JLWISE In persdnal attendance. ' Ask to see him, so that you can bo sure you are In the right place. $f fTHAT aontiwi VUtes, With Tlexlble Bnotlon. - The very best and latent In modem dentistry. No more falling plates. Our Interchangeable Facing, AWis e" Idea Our bridge teen brought o the high it state of pert eo tlon. The teeth on this bridge are Inter changeable at will wlth o u t remov ing from the moutii. We Give a 15-Year Guarantee. - S3 TEAKS' AOTXTZ rBAOTtCa XV VOATUUVD. Wise Dental Co. taiuho Bvixoxara, - - THIEP AJTP W BITTlf OTOy. ontheaat Corner. Fhones Xfals 8029, A-803. K -is, 1 v- if - ?v v "' I 'UL,J j . v iUUtlNJ D llki a Acre trip te Tieea, Veracea, Straits SettleaeDt (SiBgipart), Chiaa and the Far Kert. oar Hubert M. Bcattie will eooa be oa the Job" agkia a mt City aalceaiaa, an4 will appreciate everything. B EATTI E 4. HO FM AN N BOT ' PHONCI " - SO " STAW1K T. Foster c KIcIscr 5 Outdoor Advertiser WAIHTSD WALXJI V0STES3 8as Seventh aad Bast Everett fftrt Eaet Ull. -S.. . v vimoii Eotel Kow Cv CT "V 1