THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1820. Ji. JL TOWN TOPICS Travelers to an points oT tba Onltod States m broad sbooU lake idnntw of raperleaesjd t lorsution and ecrvira -offered tbreoclt Taa Ora ei Journal Travel B area a, la oeraonel chares at Immt B. Saaith. Railroad tickets and stesssahta, boofeinca inutii Vonifa tzrhnnf taamd, lalormaUoa siren regardine; caasports, . - a OOMIK E"JT DeaaneraUo BaUoaal ooveotioa, Saa rraoctoe "Portland 8Wn Craft convention. June 19-2 1. Isupenai Council, Myrtle ttbna. ena 22-34. Portland boa PeattvaV rortlaad. June Z4-2S. .Older fiaatera btar, grand coasts. Portland. Jane 8. ' ' ' lunui arsT.j? s iuhm i Portland, Jsna 14 to 19. ' Kiwsnis Chiba at Aaserfes, P-jrUand. Jmaa I to IS. . . A. r. A A. U. grand lode. Portland. Jnma 14. . India War veteran., forUand. Job ao. --.-Ortna Pioneer aawcUtioa. Portland. Jnlr 1. Aainoa UtioB coonaUoa, Astoria, Jul 10-81. . - : ' Buyers sjeek. Aagnat t to 14. Aaicrteaa Society of Civil Eaalnoen aoma- Uon. Aoetut 10 to 32. Bona of Hermans, grand lodca. Portland. Sep tember 21. - Pendleton Soond-Cp, September SS-2. Orego Stale lair, Salem, September 2T to October 3. - Pacific Coaat Gaa aaaodaUon, Portland. ' Sep teniber. Washington State VUr. TsUaaa. Scn4ees.be 20-25. Oregoo-Idabo rann an" Educational Union of America. Tba Dalits, December 2 to 4. - Oregon Batter and Cheese Maierr, Portia no December IT. -, State Teachers association. Portland, Daonm- ber 2SS-S1. . . . ; j ' - TODAT'S FORECASTS Portland and vicinity: Tonight and Tba ra dar fair; northwesterly winds. Oregon: Tonight and Thursday fair; mod erate northwesterly winds. ' Washington : , Tonight and Thursday fair east portion, probably shower west portion; moderata wind, mostly southerly. . .."..,.-' WEATHEB COXDITIOSS The pressors la eaoderately high in the Northern Pacific and Northern Rocky mountain atates, and from the lake region and New Eng land southward over Tennessee. In other sec tions moderately low pressure is the rule, the , lowest bring in a risona. Precipitation has oc curred in i'rta of Oregon, Washington, British t'olumbfa. Alberta, Montana, Colorado, Missouri, Minnesota. Florida. Prnroylvania. New York and Massachusetts. . The weather is mach cooler in the Northern Mock? mountain - region. The temperature ia generally below normal over the Northwest and along the Atlantic coast, and above normal In other sections. . . Relativ. humidity - at Portland : Noon yea terday, 44 per cent; ft p. m. yesterday, 46 per cent ; 5 a. m. today, 85 per cent. Precipitation since January 1: Total. 15.43 inches; normal. 13.30 inches; deficiency, T.8S ' OBSERVATIONS STATIONS Teas. ftM ,1 13 Baker, Or. ............ Boise, Idaho ........... Boston. Mass. ........... Buffalo, N. T. .......... Chicago, Til. ........... Denver. Colo. .......... Tto Moines, Iowa.. ...... Fresno. Cal. ........... ;alveston, Tessa ........ Helena, Mont. . . , Honolulu, T. U... ..... Huron, H. !.". .......... Ksmloopa, B. C. Ksiuss City, sio... ...... KuoiTille. Tenn. ........ Ioa Angeles. Cal........ Msrahfiekl, Or. ......... Medford, Or. , .vi , afempnis.: Tenn. ......... Missoula, Mont. ........ Mndena. I'Uh .......... N eat., Orleans. la ......... N York. N. X Sunn, Alaska ...... J.. North, Head. Wash.. North Platte, Neb........ Oklahoma City, Okla...... l'hoonii. Aria, .......... PitUbarg. Pa. .......... . I'ofatello, Idaho . ........ Portland. -Or. Prince Kupert. B. C...... Uoseburg, Or. .......... Koswell; N. M . Sacramento, Cal. ., ....... . St. Louis, Mo. .......... Kt. Paul Minn .... ' Salt jik City. UUh ...... Kaa IMego.. Cal ........ nan e'ranciseo, ' Cal. ...... HeatUe. Wach.. .. . nlierldan ' Wyo. Sitka, Alaska . .. Spokane. rWaMi. ........ Hwift Current. Bask Tactcna. Wash. Tampa. Pla Tanana, Alaska ........ Tatoosh Island. "Wash..... Tonopab, Ner. Triangle Island. B.C.... Vakies, Alaska TiBcouHr, B. C..;'i.. Walla Walla. Wash...... Washington. I. U. ...... t Williston, N. IJ.. W'lnneraucca. Ner, ....... Yakima, Wash. . . . 64 72 60 64 82" 88 88 06 86 64 84 2 68 84 82 76 66 70 84 64 82 86 73 66 69 94 88 104 74 88 66 68 70 60 82 86 88 70 70 68 60 92 60 66 62 68 54 80 60 58 62 70 'oo 78 72 88 46 54 84 60 68 70 56 76 42 64 48 78 60 62 42 45 66 84 44 74 66 '48 62 66 64 54 44 49 '44 58 54 70 60 62 62 o 48 54 42' 46 48 68 '06 52 44 46 48 48 60 '46 P. 11. report of preceding day. fi u .22 0 o 0 0 .03 0 0 9 0 0 0 O .04 o o .04 .56 0 .02 0 0 .10 o o 0 o 0 .04 !9 0 o 0 0 .38 0 O o 22 "e .04 o o .08 .82 0 .14 0 .20 .01 . 12 0 0 0 0 O rtam, -which included speeches by Mayor 1 Baker, Miss Cathleen Cocltburn and , Lucia Brarenn. A. J. Bale, first vice president, outlined a method . whereby th club Tnisht ret back of community service In a practical way." Mrs. George Hotchkiss ' Street sang' two ' solos , and ' Walter Jenkins led a sins- ; ; - Tiaaer Aesisltted by Jsry A verdict of not guilty was returned' by the jury Tuesday . afternoon ; fi ' Federal Judce Bean's court against H. W. Hoeckier. proprietor of a : tin Jahop at ' 228 Ash street. Hoeckier was : charged with manufacturing: and selling; "tills In vio lation of the federal prohibition law. He admitted making certain copper cans in his shop, but denied that he knew they were to be need for stills. : He also denied ; allecatlons - that ' the cans had been concealed underneath ' a bench. Henry Hoeckier, his son. Is charged with the tsame offense." . CommsBity Sing to Be Given A com munty sing- under auspices of the Na tional League for - the J?romotlon of Patriotism will be held at Central library Thursday evening- at 8 o'clock. Chorus singing- of national songs and ballads in preparation lot th Rose Festival will be conducted by Professor pTom G. : Taylor, organist and choir master of St. Davids church.' All are invited. No admission and song books provided.; '-." ;. Asto Leaves SU Char Bote! for Scappooee :30 a. m. ; St. Helens, Astoria and Seaside, 10 a. m.. 1 :30 p. m. ; Scap- fiooam and SU Helens. 4 p. m. ; extra Sat- ana tsun. to scappoose and su Helens, 11:15 p. m. Cascade Locks and Hood River :45 a. m.. 2 :45 p. m. ; Bridal VeU and Multnomah Falls, 19 s," m., 4 p. m. ; extra Sat. and Sun., 11 US p. m. to Bridal Veil. For Information call Marshall 4381. A&v-. . :w " I . - - 7 " Cksres Hea to Meet Men cf the First Congregational church are invited to a men's luncheon Thursday at 12 :1 sharp in the Hotel Portland to discuss what men can do to make the work of the church more effective. A ! men's pro-, gram was outlined by the pastor in the church calendar of May '30. The meet ing is to adjourn at 1:30 p. m. . plates will.be 75 cents. " y Oregoa Postal Workers to Meet No tifications have been sent out of the annual convention of Oregon letter car riers at Salem, June 26. The postal Clerks will meet at the same time and place. It is expected that addresses will be made by United States Senator Mc Nary, Congressman McArthur and others at a joint banquet which will be held Saturday evening. Taaeosver Mayer Invited - Here An invitation to t attend the international patriotic concert and reception at The Auditorium, June 25, was extended Tues day to Mayor Gale of 'Vancouver. B. C, by the Chamber of i Commerce. . The meeting at The Auditorium will be held In connection with the Rose Festival and will be In honor of Canadian visitors, h 1 Benson Hotel Company Dissolved Dissolution of the Benson Hotel com pany was expected at' Salem Tuesday by S. Benson and his associates, who sold the hotel property some time ago to Keller c Boyd. The new owners chose to operate as a co-partnership and the corporation, therefore, was dissolved. B'na! B'rtts BeerpUos In honor of Louis Mendelsohn, grand president of the Independent Order B'nal B'rlth. dis trict No.. 4. and Burnett Marks, grand TBB1TT -! ' and WAX SAVINGS STAMPS en Sale at Business Office, Tba Journal Boy Seoats to Rally Portland Boy Scouts will hold their annual rield rally next Tuesday at the baseball park, do nated by Judge W. W. McCredle. Bugling, drumming, fifing, crab race, semaphore, signaling, first aid, irenery. scout equipment race and all the other ' stunt vi 1 1 h. a .fattlM - A C.4 l.r. .n is the principal trophy. , This must be won twice by one team lor Permanent possession. v. ... . TmsU.es Are Elected Federal "Judge Charles E. Wolverton. F. I. ruller and Dr. Herbert C. Miller-were elected trus tees for the Boys- .and Girls' Aid so ciety of Oregon at the thirty-fourth an nual 'meteing held Tuesday afternoon in the chambers of Judge W. B. Gilbert. Annual reports showed that during May the society placed 33 children in homes. Rotarlaas Giro Sappert At the week ly luncheon Tuesday the Rotary club gave further Indorsement to the com munity service movement, after a cro- r YOUNG'S DAIRY LUNCH 429 Stark, Bet. 1 1 th and 1 2th ExeeUest Pastry Baked by a Woman Yoa Cast Beat Her SPECIAL CHICKEk STEW Every ' 'Sunday CHOICE BOASTS SPECIAL. STEAKS . . . . A Place Tea Will Eajoy I . - 1 1 1 1 ' ' i J HOTEL HO YT Strictly Fireproof. Near Both - Depots and convenient car service to all parte of the city. - Slnoie Rooms Without Bath, $1 and us t Single Rooms With Bath, 52 and up ' SLBERT O. ROBK ."v. - Manas? TRUSS TORTURE an be etisa tasted by wearing tba Holaass Snpcsoej bmivus na gsva siws was prove us acrtn. - - Eleatle Hottarv. Belts. Stoat Trusses end Arch Supports..'!... ' S. M. HOLMES (01 Ssaensl SU. Oor-nar a Taytoe. CALCULATOR T-W. AODINa MACHINE Or SATISFACTIOM I - S-YEAR QUARAMTXK $15.00 Calculator Company Kit CORSETT BLDO. AAR8HALL S87 orator of the organization, and other grand lodge officials, who arrived in the city Monday, members of the local order held a banquet Tuesday evening at the Benson hotel. .Rabbi Jinan B. Wise was toastmaster. More than 800 cltlxens, - prominent in ; Jewish circles, were present, Alexaader Goldstels, proprietor of the Piedmont Furniture company of 142 KU1 ingaworth avenue, and M. H. Calef Fur niture store, 540 Williams avenue, to avoid confusion wishes to annonnce that he fts not the Alex Goldstein now on trial for receiving stolen' gooda-Adv. High Blood Presssrs The conditions producing high blood pressure yield to the Milk and Rest Cure as given- at The Moore Sanitarium. The great majority of patients aecure lastlnr benefits. : East 47, office 90S Selling bldgv Adv. j; Baage Forage Good The prospects for abundant forage on the ranges this sum mer are very good, says Forest Exam iner J. F. Peterson, who. together with Forest Examiner D. C Ingram, baa just returned from a month's trip through Southern and Eastern Oregon. Flsed for Tlolstlsff Game law The Wheeler Mill company of Wheeler, Or., was fined 825 this week for allowing sawdust to be deposited in streams of the state, in violation of the game laws. The arrest was made by Deputy -Game Warden Ixmghry. r s - .-4, To Address Gradaates Dr. W. T. Mc Klveen, pastor of . the , First Congrega tional church, win give the commence ment address at Pacific university. For est Grove, this evening. His topic is "Serving One's Own Generation In His Life." v Street Fair .Tksrsday Women of the Fourth United Brethren church are supporters, for a street fair and com munity sing to be held at Tremont sta tion at East Seventy-second , street Thursday night. - i Mike Koklek Freed Charges , of vio lating the prohibition law filed against Mike Koklch were dismissed Tuesday by United .States Commissioner Drake upon the recommendation of Assistant United States Attorney FlegeL Basting Is Shriaer colors is very scarce.' The Rose Art Sign company, in the basement of Hippodrome, who paint cards and banners, have ; a limited amount. Adv. ; j . 'fV;;j.-t Portland-irewberg Basses leave Fourth and Alder daily. 8 JO, 9 :30. 11 a. m- and X. 2 ;30. 4 US, 6 :30, t :Z0 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 8314. Adv. Headache, painful, dim- or blurred vision and eye strain are all symptoms at defective eyes. For permanent reiiet see Dr. Frank Sandlfer, 314 Journal bldg. Adv. ;; "t l: V : v; Steaner Iralda for St Helens and Rainier. daUy at 3:30 p. m, foot of Alder street , Sunday. St Helens only, 1:30 p. m. Adv. y . Big Bases at Liberty assembly, U. A-, East Side W. O. W. haU. Wednesday, June 9. ; Admission 50 cents. Adv. Dr. E. C. Bossmaa, specialising in arti ficial teeth. . 307 Journal bldg. Adv. Tf ew CadlUas Snbarbaa for sale.' E. 4943. Adv. - -cri t. -:: Maay Beyers Are Comtag Indicating that a record number of visitors will be In attendance at the eighth annual Buy ers' week, August 9 to 14, a large num ber of inquiries are being received by the ii 1 11 Sr-'ir-NJ 8 'WO' YOU ARE when you 'buy your : new Suit here ! be- i - cause you're getting the finest all-wool val ue that can be bought ' anywhere at any price. AMH thta not all, . . 11 sTalaV but you're get ' ting it for much leas t than you would pay elsewhere, for 1 ' the very reason we are the . ' producers and manufacturers and sell to you. the consumer, . 1 direct and that eliminates ' the Middleman's p refits. A Kin on top of that ' a SAVj we're making a special reduction of . 10 on ail of our Men's and Boys' ' clothing, for the reason our manufacturing costs have de creased..., . j-, ' NOW"1" m'B" " lt V-I W that you save -more money on all-wool t clothes by buying from us r than you would if you took advantage ' of "percentage, slashing, price reductions ": elsewhere.' " fW T simply : cannot " IUU afford to over look these facts when you buy your next Suit! COURTEOUS salesmen await the privilege of showing you our remark able valuesand of explain ing to you what our Mlll-to-Man policy means. Largest manufacturing clothiers west of i - Chicago. , 10 OFF ON ALL ,1 MEN'S SUITS ; 30 TO $60 10 OFF ON ALL BOYS' SUITS $15 TO $25 : Brovmsville Woolen Llill Store ENTIRE BUILDING, 3D AND MORRISON II . ; II Reiiabie Dentistry We guarantee our work for 10 years. We will examine your teeth free nil tell vrtit liter what " ' - J w , . " - . t they require" and what " it will cost: ) j I eive my , persona) ..y to .1! work. Nmrtoa DR. H. F. NEWTON. Prop. Open Evening; Until is Boston Painless Dentists Berweea 4tk sad (th es Wstalsgtea 8t The UNITED ARTISANS Insure the Whole Family ; Neva 20 Pay Life and Whole Life Plans Assets Nearly f 1.500,000.00 . ArUsass Bldg Bread way and Oak St Mala 122 S . - committee fn. charge of .arrangements. Numerous - Inquiries are coming- from California merchants. j , . - Iajared by Streetcar j. w. Buoy, 500 Vancouver avenue. Is at ,St Vincents hospital with an Injured hip and a deep cut over the right eye ss a result of hav ing-been struck by a streetcar Tuesday night at Russell and Williams avenue Held fer Kansas As tkorlUes Lather J. Smith was arrested Tuesday night on the Broadway bridge and is being held for police authorities In Independence, Kas. Smith is said to be a fugitive from justice. Thieves Break Into Five Homes and Get Miscellaneous Loot ' Thieves were particularly active the last 24 hours, finding- loot In five homes. A handbag, a book of railroad passes, an alarm clock, gloves, silverware and three rings were taken from the home of J. F. Alexander. 246 Knott street. En trance was gained through a back window: . Intruders cut-a hole In the screen door and used a pass key to en ter the rear door of the home of John Vehrs of 343 Cleveland avenue. A revolver- and . some fruit ' was taken. ac cording to a report filed with the police. Wearing apparel, and a black suit case were taken from Arne -A rola's room at the Rosmond hotel. Entrance was gained by a pass key. Five dollars in cash and a quantity of silverware was removed from the home of Ed Wilcox at 207 East Forty-fifth street. Hot Lake Arrivals , Hot Lake, June 9. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanitorium Sunday were : A. E. Grodsyee, Chicago ; W. H. Ellis, Baker ; John M. Smith, Pendleton; K. Ulvestad, Othello; A. J. Gibson. Pendleton; S. A. Saylor, Umatilla; W. R. Sanders, North Powder; Mrs. C. W. Thompson,'' La Grande : J. Smith. Pendleton ; W. L. Klein, Detroit. Mich. ; Mrs. J. E. Hawes, Bruneau. Idaho. and each dis tinctly different. - .... Tired (you who lunch or dine elsewhere) of the ' same old- menu card? v Tired of the apparent same . ' ness and monot- v ony? , We invite you ; -to enjoy the VARIETY offered here' - through the dif ference in ap f pearance, char--. acter and menu ' naturally re- suiting in the conduct of-two restaurants. Smpertal otel TREE TEA . Ceylon and English Breakfast 39c lb. pkg., 20c yz lb. pkg. AT THE COFFEE STOBE CArtlfATIOBT AND BORDEN'S MILK, SPECIAL lis CA3T 8 Cans Limit to Castomer CENTRAL DAIRY STORE - CANE SUGAR 3 lbs. for "72c S lbs. for $ 1.19 100 lbs. for $24.00 LAST BAT AT THIS PRICE IS THURSDAY BUY NOW ' x AT SUGAR STORE JC coatsrasr sg a yatiUi-in-L. SIT. BOYS' SUl.ir.IER SCHOOL . June 14 August 1 H. M. B ARB, Principal of Irvington School, is serving as Principal of ; Summer School, assisted Vby B. A. Thaxter-and W. A. Petty a. During the year all are principals of Port land schools. - . 4TH TO 8TH GRADES Each boy's special need analyzed and provided for by class work uu , pervised study, or private tutoring. Physical development cared for - by gymnasium training . tinder ex pert supervision. , . All TTsder .jtssplees ef OREGON INSTITUTE OF - TECHNOLOGY Y. M. C. A. Call or write Hugh Miller, Dept. A, Office 416 THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. Superior Record Service ' CKarm of Hliasic kraiung How can anyone bexpntent to go through life without l recourse to soothing strains? 1 Music takes us out of ourselves ; it transports us to the land of Dreams-Come-True. A small payment will put a beautiful Victrola in your home. ' ! " Here Are a Few Records That Are Unusually Interesting 89106--Berceuse from "Jocelyn". ;McCormack-KreisIer $2.00 88616 Love Me or Not . . . . .............. . .Caruso : 1.50 74607 Song Without Words. ........ .Mischi Elman ,1.50 , .6146 Mikado Medley. .... . .Philharmonic Orchestra j'j v Mile. Modiste, Medley. .Philharmonic Orchestra jrl.50 87545 Serenade (Schubert) ...J.McCormack-Kreisler UlJSO 2909- Lazy Mississippi . .... J . .Campbell and, Burr Li : Rose of Virginia ............... .Henry Burr ; 1.00 18658 Hand in Hand Again. ... .u .Campbell and Burr L - All That I Want Is You.'. ...... . .Charles Hart ' .85 2841 Rainbow of My Dreams Fox Trot....... !' j Art Hickman's Orchestra ! i Burmese Bells One Step ! 11 .............. .Art Hickman's Orchestra : 1.00 18661 Left All Alone Again. Blues . J ..............Jos. C Smith's Orchestra ;'i i - Whose. Baby Are -You One Step. A. c -i- - J - i .......... . .Jos. C. Smith'$Orchestra j .SS 18657 How Sorry You'll Be.... 1..... Esther Walker ii 1 -r- He Went in Like a Lion and Came Out Like i i ! a Lamb .Billy Murray i j .85 2904 Emmet's Cuckoo Son? Yodle.. Frank Kamplain ; 1 i Emmet's Lullaby Yodle. .1. . . . Frank Kamplain f, 00 18662 Karavafi Fox Trot. .Jos. C. Smith's Orchestra !i " " When You're Alone Fox Trot. ......... i j . Biese Novelty Orchestra j " .85 Check (X) the numbers you want and send this ad witbJyour - remittance, or telephone Main 6723. I ' I --i " - " ' 1 ,-' - ' "ji . ; Name ........ . ...... " Address f. MORRISON ST.' AT BROADWAY rAMOS TV Mi A IIW I TALKING SrUATuau ixxras iii- t I 111 .1 III music f - !. . . rr I haiaNO,SMBaM , -'" , t I :i,.::t. , C.' , In High Favor With Young Men: BRADFORD CLOTHES and, by the same token,! young men who wear Bradford Clothes are in high favor! i , i j Bradford Clothes are made of well-loomed fabrics ; they're smart jn appearance; they're well-fitting, because they're properly tai lored ; and, above all, , they're always priced right -i ( ' ' $25 to $50 ' ' . r ' ' $ , s-' f""--" f.- --v 285 Washington St. ' North Side, Bet. Fourth and Fifth Is: I 1 53 Five Fine New Seal Record From June List r Sl! You'll enjoy hearing these in our Victrola Dept. 'First Floor ENRICO CARUSO : Sings "Love Me or Not"gl.50 GAIUUSON antl WERRENRATH Sing' in- Italian "Thy Litlla Hand. Love" from DonGiojjLnni"--$1.50 ; t ALMA v GLUCIC Smgs "Cradle Songgl.OO JASCHA HEIFETZ Plays "Nocturne iirE Flat, Op. 9 No. - 2" $1.50 (12 inch) FRITZ KREISLER :r Plays "Forsaken" -$1.00 (10 inch) VICTROLAS . $25 to $1500 Convenient Payment Terms. heiman. JissrM ' Sixth and Morrison Strosts, Portland : : t COddosiU Postofflco) Saatto Tacoma Spokaas .-jr ."' Fresh' Oregon' Strawberries f ' to.: -. - Served witH Rich, Yellow Cream' Delicious Strawberry Shorfcake Made Just the Way You Like It Mellow Cantaloupes ; . Served Ice Cold Wholesome dainties which you will enjoy and it's only s the food you enjoy that is really, nourlshlnr Dining here becomes habitual There's a reason ' - . ....... . . Trie Hazelwood ' Confectionery and Restaurant 388 Washington St. 127 Broadway HnHrmiMtfM rittf iff fffTiMtiiTfitftriifftrfirif mitf mil rtf m PUUlilimUIIIUIItUMIIIHIHUlUUMMUM.MUiUmtsMll MtlHMItWllseslM i a tt ettf r" sassaassai Mi i. if f t (:r::7r:iTsa:::;i:3 ZT) Lcrlici'c lautsticras aas StUtatsM. "A NEW DANCING' SEHSATIOH" M AVE you danced to the strains of the most allur-. ing, music, on ; the broad bosom of the Willam ette at the great VIHDEnOTII MATING PAViLIGII (T5r minutes from center of city) If you hare,' then you've gotten the habit. If you haven't, then the dance of your young life is yet to come. . It . - ' a- V. . " ' ' ' public Dances Wednesday end Saturday .: ; J ' T dle;3.5c ."' Gentlemen 05c " Private parties arranged for Clubs, Employes' Organiza tions, Fraternal Orders and Societies on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Crocldyn Car to Vccdvzrd Ave.; 'cr Launches, West End Llcrrizcn E.Jj2 for Infaata, TmralUa I tVtrsrlarChndraa I Pick MITli. Malte-I Grain Extra la Pawner TlwOiiriaalFoosi-LJiJtrorAUAjcs K CookinzteBULiiisiZ9i.l fiiuiiiriTnTm..niinrmistiiiiiUiiiiiiiiii..... . , .