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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1S2L THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON i 4 -s TOWN TOPICS COMCfO STENTS ear IS. St. SO. - - Nortbvaat CnMram ehoicb tool' reruane. jaaaarf a -end 4. FactfSa Cwt aUtebaa Talks saaaerr ) Aagil oeenr)oa OraeoB Chrfctlaa Eaeaswt Cme, Salrta, Vebwry 1 4 1. United Praatqrtattas ckmeb Sariae iWllMj AJbaey, April 11. . ' -V- Aadeat Orr TJnttad Workateo, mud VxJga. April. r. . Bote fwOrml Jum T, and t. " Mataieal ntaniina af FtwtaaUat Epiaaonal elrafc af lmfc fwtlaaA. sapUrahal i (a 21. 1S2X WEATHER FOBECMST Portland aad rieinltr: Toalcbt net: Tbera- day uw, . poatibly totnias U sals; eutarly Oncaa aad Waabinatoni .ToabjM and Thora- oay ma r not; inafr aaawny elnoa. . ; WEATHEB COXDITIOXS jtm pioni praraih on tba Paeifie' atopa exact In Eaatefa Britub Colombia, aad tba ptnaare fa moderately low a tba Boris Atlaatfc eoaat Uib tmwn f eoaUsoaa r Uta ra- auindtr af tba country, tba bJabaat raadiaci ftmc ia tha nartbarn plains atata sad apper WiaoaiDat vallnr. PtactritatioB baa oeearted over Moat of tba Pacific alope and at a fw leattarad piaeae la otbM eaetioa. Tba (aQow i"t feaary rainfall la reported: Laa Angelas, OaL, 3.S4: Baa Lftaga, CaL. 1. Milder weather, ptwrailt arer a eonaidafable part of tba Nottbtwt. aad oa tba AUaatte eoaat. ajhila la tba central aad Buddltaattera atataa tba waatber M caaarauy colder. . v . - HeUtlTi humidity at ' Portland : Nooa ' yee- tcnlay, 4f par ocnt; 5 p, m. paiterday, 50 par erni. i i. a. uxiay. ai per cent Precipitation ainea January 1: Total. 42.44 inebaa; normal, 42.S7 taebe; deficiency, 0.31 . OBSERVATIONS STATIONS T.mr &e Haker. Or BiUhiaa, M..JO. , . . Barton,, Ma. . . . . Buffalo, N. T. ... Boll Harbor, B. C. Chicago, 111. Dwtnv. Colo. . . . . Ilea Moinea, Ioa . Uoege JXtr. Kan, . Frtnao, Cal ..... flalrwtaa. TaiM Honolulu. T. H. Huron, ft.. IX Jnaaau. Alaiha ......... . Kauaa Citj. Mo. Io Aetata CaW Matuhfield, Ot f Mdford. Or. : - "Mmaptna, Tea. ... ...... . Htm Orlaaa. I -a- , , , ..... . Nw Tork. .1. T. .....'.... Noata, AlukA North Head. Waab. . Nnrth'" Platte, Wb. OkUhona Otty. - Qkla. rhoroix. Aria. rubbing I'a. Poeatallo. Idaho PcnUad, Or. ............ Priaaa Sitpert. B. ...... Boaebarf, Or. KotwaJt, Jl. M, Baexamenbv Cal. &t IMjij. Ho. Salt U CJtr. Utah . . . V. . . Sim IHoaja. Cal . '. .. Bar. Krahdaco, Cat Sttln, Wuh. SlwrWaa. Wy ftitka. Alaska Q k VI . V. .i W), .... Tanana, Alaska ..... Tatonah Island. Wwa. , Timopah, Wa. tld. Alaaka Vaaaoarar, B. C . . . , Vail Walla, Waih. .., Wahlnfton. D, C . . , WiUiatoa. N, b. Vinnfpay Man. ...... . . 24 2 40 S S 40 34 4 n VI 72 S3 28 ft 40 42 60 T8 42 32 S3 9 12 48 84 20 84 28 74 51 48 5 63 A6 30 j 88 24 84 34 4 18 SO IS 48 - e - 8 20 . P. M. rrport ot preceding day, 4 so 12 84 24 18 10 18 2 10 48 8 h io 14 2r SO 44 4 36 80 6 20 52 84 30 84 22 80 44 46 33 Ho 48 88 48 30 0 20 10 so 24 14 40 (-14 K24 16 ! .20 0 0 .03 o 0 0 0 .4 0 .4 o e .24 .S .0: 0 0 0 e o 0 o 0 0 .48 .03 0 Q4 0 .40 9 0 .88 -3 9 .86 .10 9 9 9 .13 C-oiimbJa 8taget (Far marly kaowa as HncparVfl Aato Baa Llaes) Portland Aatorla-Srasldt dlTlaloa. Leave Port land 7 :20 a. m., 10 a. nu 1 p. m., 4 :15 p. m. and 13 :10 a. m. Leava Astoria 7:15 a. m., jo a. ra., 1 JO p. xn.. 1 :30 p. to., and (:1S p. jo. Direct connect! orra at Astoria to and trom Seaside and Clatsop beach points. AU cars baa ted. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto St&ce Term inal Depot. 233 Yamhill street, corner ot Park street Phono Main SXL Adv. ' Cotambla Stages (formerly known as 8bepard's Aato Baa Uaet) ForUaad BU. Helaaa dlvlaloa Leave Portland 10 a, m. and 4 :15 p. m. daily and 11 :15 p. m. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays only. Leave St Helens 7:30 a. m. and 1 :15 p. m. dally and 6 :15 p, m. Satur days, Sundays and holidays only. All cars heated. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Tarmlnal Depot, 863 Yamhill street, corner ot Park street Phono Main 1811. Adv. Colsiabla Stages (Formerly ksova as Hhepard's Aato Bat Lines) Portland. MaltnomAlt Palls dlvlaloa. Leave Port- land 10 a. m. and 4 :3(r p. m. daily and miS p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and holl. days only. Leave Multnomah Falls 7 :30 a. m. and 1 p, m. dally and 6 p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. All can heated. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot 3S3 Yamhill street corner of Park street Phone Main 3811 Adv. Barg-Iar Frightened Away A pass Ins; auto&obillut notified. R. A. Parry, manager ot the Phoenix Drug; store, 6617 Foster road, that someone was breaking into the placa at S o'clock Wednesday morning. The prowlers were frightened away before they were able to obtain anything of value. CQlamblaV Stages (Formerly known as Hhepard Ante Bai Lines) Portland Hood Hirer dlTlsioa. Service temporar ily discontinued on account of snow drifts on the highway, , Resumption of service will be announced in this space. Phone Main 861L Adv. Repair far St Davids Cb area St Davids Episcopal church parish house, taat Twelfth and Morrison streets, la getting the first shingling it has had ine it was built SI years agro. Pariah UNnON Dentists. Inc. $12 Plates Now $8 Writtes Gaaraatae With AH Werk M.M K Geld Crowns new...S5.00 6jM UK &old Bridg aow....$4.00 EstraeUat Free wbaa otker work Is ardared . .Cw, .:. $ You can have an examination of your teeth free of any charge or obligaUoa by calling at our office. 23lVaT .MorTUon, Cor. 2d Entire Center ' Look for the Bur ralon Sign . BE. WHETSTOSE, Mgr. PORTLAHD. OB. EUGENE, OB. members have not found another build ing to the city that can boast of such a record. While Uta roof is being -shingled., th belfry will bo removed and the bell placed in too chorea tower. The vestry has also voted to rearrange the ehureb gallery Into U class) ooma for the nso of the Sunday school. About S1509 will be spent The parish bona originally stood at Grand aveane and East Morrison street. It was moved to it present sits 33 years ag.'--i v- Shoots at Prowler J. M. Jackson, 71 Market street, took two shots at a prowler after be had grappled with, him shortly after 1 o'clock Tuesday night Jackson surprised the culprit trying to move several sacks of coal from the basement Ho called to him and then started to battle. The burglar broke away and Jackson shot twice, but neither took effect Holiday Hoars at Library Central library will be open for reading only. from 2 to I JO p. m. Sunday, enneunas day and on the Monday following, which will, be observed as a holiday. , The branches ill be dosed. The smaller branch libraries will close at o'clock Saturday evening. In observance er Christmas eve. Christmas Tree at Breach Library- East Portland branch, library will; have a Christmas tree In tho library audi torium Friday afternoon, when Miss Marraret Condwell will tell Christmas stories to the children. The auditorium of the library Is used regularly by 11 different organizations as a meeting place. Snltease Stolen -A. suitcase contain ing clothing wan stolen from Jack Day's automobile which was parked la front of the Electric building- Tuesday after noon, according to report made to the police. Day Jives at a taw; oevroin street norm. i Slarte Tax Learao The regular meet lag of Oregon Single Tax league will be held In room A. Central library. Christmas eve at o'clock. The subject will be a chapter reaa rrom nnry George's works appropriate for Chrtet- niaav Far Coat Tale Mrs. C W. Prince, 4235 Forty-eighth avenue Southeast re ported to the police that her home was entered and a full length brown fur coat waa stolen. She hag offered a reward for Its return. ClothiBgead Food BUtrlbnted Cloth. ing. and food collected by .the House of Prayer, a mission at t Union avenue north, was distributed to some of the needy of the city this afternoon at the mission. . Seighbori of Wtederatt The Neigh bors of Woodcraft living room furnish in committee are giving a "500" party Friday evening a Woodcraft hall. Tenth and Taylor streets. Cartesian Brothers will keep their store open evening until Christmas. Wonderful values in fine Oriental rugs and small jitt articles. See windows Adv. . j . : Portland. Ifewberr BasLeaves Stage depot. Park and Yamhill, dally, I, 1 :80. 11 a. in. and 1. 3:30, 4:15, 6:30, : p. m. Saturday and Sunday, U :15 p, m. Main 8611. Adv. Portland Tillamoek Cadillac Stage Hoyt hotel, daily at a. m. and I P m. Special arrangements made for flab Ing pariiea Adv. Port land -Salem -Albany Leaves Stage depot Park and Yamhill, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare, LS0. Main $611. Adv. . Str. America St Helena via Columbia river. 2:30 p. m. daily; 11:30 a, m. Bun day. Alder at dock. Main sau Adv. Salem-Xills City stage Connects a E. trains Nob. 6 and for MUle City. Joseph Hammain. Salem, Prop. Adv. Feet Hart! 'See our foot specialist X-ray service free. Knight Shoe com pany. Morrison, near JBroaaway aov. Tee Post System for Feet A scien tific treatment for broken arches. 711 712 Broadway bldg. Mar. 1317. Adv. Lnmber and Wood Yard. Eagle Lum ber Co.. East 43d and Halseyv Pboat Tabor 396L Adv. 8. H. Oreea Stomps for Cain Hoi man Fuel Co. Main 351. 50-3t Adv. - Correct Artificial Teeth exclusively. Dr. Roasman, Journal buHdinir. Adv. Safety Boiss la Pally. 181 Oakv-Adv. Coal Wagon Wreck Santa Glaus Snap; Foragers Turn Out Bearing coal scuttles, dishpans, sacks and other receptacles, residents of the vicinity of East Salmon street, where the Southern Pacific tracks cross, rushed from their homes to gather an unex pected harvest of coal. . A northbound train crashed Into an Edlefsen Fuel company truck at 10 o'clock this morning, causing the truck to roll down an embankment and scat' : ter Its costly cargo. Frank Wilson, driver, was bruised but not badly In jured, eay police. Japanese Couldn't Talk English, but t Could Sell Liquor Lack of a speaking knowledge of the English language did not prevent H. laomt Japanese, from disposing of a case of Japanese Scotch whiskey in As toria, according to a complaint filed against him Id the federal court Inotni was returned from Astoria Tuesday night by Deputy United States Marshal It P. Swetland. "That Japanese can't talk a word of 'English, but yet he managed to sell that case of whiakey, Swetland said. "He must have made signs with, his hands. I had to .find another Japanese to ask him If be was hungry and wanted to While in Astoria Swettaad also served four other warrants. The defendants Bseurad their release on ball. D. K. IngaOa. Nick George and Joe Saiick, set drink proprietors, wero arrested for alleged sale of moonshine in their soft drink eatabHahments. The first two put np J0 mall each and Sartch. $500. T. McCoy, rooming house proprietor, was similarly charged and released on $500 ball by united States Commissioner Zlmmerrnan of Astoria. 2935 Deer Left Wallowa I Forest, I Supervisor's Survey Altar the hunters got through shoot ing this year there -were 2935 deer left In Wallowa national forest, according to N. J. BUUngs, supervise? for that district, who recently completed a survey of the wild life in that domain. In additioB to the deer there were 240 bears. 249 elk and 70 sheep registered with their plases of residence and family record. - This census was taken by districts and was received today at the head quarters ef the state game commission. The report is as follows : District No. L 60 deer, 12 elk, 30 mountain sheep and ioe bears i district No. S, 350 deer, 7 elk, 20 moan tain sheep and B0 bears; districts No. I and 4, 2000 deer, no elk, 20 mountain sheep and (0 beans i dis trict No. S, ISO deer, 225 elk, no sheep and 20 bears, and district No. C, 75 oeer, 6 elk, no sheep and 20 bear. Two Machines Turn Turtle on Highway Camas. Wash.. Dec. 21. As Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lanadon and so Vernon wer makjnf a turn on the Nortli Bank highway Friday night their automobile turned ever and rolled down a 20 foot embankment Neither, of the occupants was seriously Injured. At about the same time an automobile in which Mr. and Mrs. Heigh MacMaster. Miss Hopkins Miss Cuthbert and Miss Madsen. teach era In the Camas public schools, were riding turned over. The occupants were merely bruised but the-car was badly damaged. Harvard Club Will Witness Classic at Columbia Theatre The 'famous Harvrd-Tal I football Rum of the 1921 season win be played in celluloid before members of the Harv ard club of Oregon, assembled at the Columbia theatre : Thjorsday evening. The film review of the game In which major gridiron interest Is centered for the two schools has . been sent to cne local organization by the Harvard Ath letic association. It arili ahow scenes in cident to the big contest as well as the details of the gam Itself. , manager A. tj Haieignx ox tne co ltunbla theatre has turned ever bis com fortable big theatre to the Harvard club members and their gueaia, who will In clude the football squads of Portland high schools, for exhibition of the 01m immediately after the last regular snow at the theatre, or about 11 p. m. Sara Sax, agent for the Selsnick News reel In Portland has donated the use of the latest edition of that feature for the pleasure of the dab. Rogers MscVeagh, president of the Harvard club, is guiding arrangements for the evening. Ernest F, Swigert. a members of the Harvard class of 1915, who saw the game this year, will tell of the contest from the Columbia stage, il lustrating his talk with a chart of the Plays. Waives Extradition ,To Face His Wife's Charge of Desertion agsanjaenawnaj lajauai Y , Ethelbert 1. Baler, arrested hers De cember t on a-charge of wife desertion from . Baltimore. . Tuesday - evening wajved extradition rights when it was learned here that Mrs, Tessie Baler,' who took their 5-year-old son Raymond from a school In Vancouver, B. C. Monday afternoon, was returning to Baltimore to puah her complaint against biro. Baler will leave with Detective Thomas W. Quirk of Baltimore today. Word from polio tn Baltimore that Mrai. Bsier was speed Ing there with her sou dispelled all suspicions that ah might have fled with the child oa her way to her people la Dublin. - Ireland, Baler's hearing before Governor Olcott concerning bis extradition, which was scheduled for - Thursday, has been dropped. ""(''"- ...- When word eras received late Monday from Vancouver. B. CL. thai Mrs. Baler had taken the thiid from scnooi and eould not be located. Quirk wired tp Bail i more for Instructions, la anticipa tion that the wife bad fled to Ireland and would drop the charge of wife de Narcotic Peddler Is Sentenced to Serve Nine Months in Jail A. W. WBson, self-nfesed narcotlo peddler, ras sentenced to nine months in the county Jail this morning by Fed eral Judge Bean. Wilson admitted sell ing two ounces of coacine to federal agents on October 31. He also had a pound of aoentaniUd and a quantity of mi iiMMignannne printed labels in bis .pot session to be used la making fake cocaine. Assistant United States Attorney "Flegel told the court. . Wilton to a Canadian. As soon as he aaa served his jail term he will be deported as an undrsirame. Flegel T. Ods and Dave Iigntner, Indicted Monday by the federal grand jury for conspiracy to violate the cocaine and opium acta, were given five days this morning by Judge Bean In which to en ter their pleas to the Indictment. - SKkTEST A; BEXIS Ernest A. Bemtav former resident t this city and an employe of .the Knight Shoe company, died Monday at Venice, Cal. Berate Is survived by pis wife, Mrs. Helen Bereia, and a daughter. Charlotte l alee by his mother,. Mrs- J. P. Shipley, and three brothers, Russell A. Bemis,' Charles O. Trumbull and Harold Trum bull. The body will b at lloiman ft Sen's. . I .mi m ' ii ii - YALCATIOJT IS fl7,TSMN .'Kahuna, Wash., Dev- 21j The total valuation of Cowltts txn.nty - railroads,' personal property, city ' and town lot, telegraph lines and open lands it $17. "36.4W. The county's share of taxes to be turned over to the state is $252,743.' The levy wea 14.25 mills for the state and 12.93 for theounty,; School dis tricts are required U raise $177,244. Man Is Killed and Hurled From Auto; Police Hunt Slayer New York. Dec 21-(I. N. & The body of a wen-dressed man about 33 years of age. who had been shot to death, was found early today lying in the gutter at Fourteenth avenue and Sixty-fifth street. Brooklyn, Police de tectives working on the case believe' the man was shot to death by a woman in an automobile and Ma body then thrown Into the street ' Several persona living In the neigh borhood where the body was found, told of seeing a man and woman in a car standing at the curb engaged In a heated altercation. Their loud talk awoke sev eral neighbors. f No on remembers bearing anything resembling shots. Police, however, be lieve running of. the motor may have drowned out the noise of the shots. DANCING UHB TELtFU ABGITOBliTJ - Fourth aad Jefferson ' ' Best Doner Floor f the City Plenty Frcth Air YcntUattoa Aad Dent Forget the Only Maaqaer ade Event ef tse-8ason, Monday, Dee. X I Cash Prises, 4 Me rehaidis. Frlgea NELSOWS ORCHESTRA MNOUNCEMEOT ALL STAGES FOR ST. HELENS, . ASTORIA, SEASIDE AND WAY POUTS . . : ALSO ... -y - FOR ERIDAL VEIU MULTNOMAH FALLS, HOOD RIYER, THE DALLES AND WAY POINTS FOBMEBLT htS'OWjr AS The SB EPA BITS AtJTO BCS LIKES ABE SOW OPEBATPfO TJSSEB THE XTAKB OF ColumbiaStages LEAYX FKOH and AKBIYE AT TBJS STAGE TERMINAL DEPOT IAS YAXHIXL ST COB FABK ST. . Fhoa Xaln seu . A. JAXOFF, Mgr. ' Give a Victor record as you would give a book Their value is equally per manent, equally enjoyable and eagerly appreciated. Vi&or records obedrrom . us at this season are packed in most attra&ive holiday boxes. eUidroJas $25 to fijoo Convenient terms TV Sixth aad Morriaoa Strwets PORTLAND . Oppeette Poatoffteo SEATTLE - TACOMA . oPOXAWB) Until Christmas Stor Hours Will Be 9 a. nu to 6 p, nu Original Rose O'Ncil Kewpies w Genuine Rose O'Neil Kewpies the original Kewpie Doll, made of papier-mache Like illustration. i0Vz-incJ Kewpie 50c 12 Vi-inch Kewpie. 75c on pedestal, The J. K. Gill Co. Hiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiniuiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiutiiiniiiiu A GOOD Breakfast puts vu in food humor for v the em tire day. You ar startsng the day right E when yoa t breakfast hare. ' ' . s j Let us suggest this for 25c Hot Cakes or Waiflea with your choice of either E On Egg, Ham. Bacon or E Sausage. E With a good cup of coffee Eke we make, you have a complete E breakfast IirilMlMliiHHIItltlli (SrAlC if f! liiuiiuiiiimtiiiiiHiR Sixth aad Stark Z7tZ IP IT1 Xmas Book for JbKJiiJli Every Child If s a famous Mother Goose book handsomely illustrated in four colors. Printed in large, easily read type. The little ones will ret hours of enjoyment out of it. This book is being riven away absolately free to every child or parent who calls at oar office before Christmas day. Call to- - day for your copy before our : supply i$ exhausted, - Standard Brick & Tile Co. 83 5th St-, Near Oak Broadway 18 . REAL: CLAY BRICK Warm Your Hands V 15 Minutes for a Cent! at the RADIANTFIRE "St SxiT vK tf- y-ty ly , 4 St - ev c z ' v-- .. '..ST"' - " 'I Get Her One for Xmas abj at the Gas Office Alder near Fifth Joy of Life Series Ho. 3 A Friendly, Clean, Cheery ILSiedDlli CdDil I ITlTTTTTtTTti ton JJlUllll Ll;10-50 TON BIG DOMESTIC Delivereal right into your tuv Curh delivery 50 toa lees. It' th coal of regrets. Most heal for your nioaey. Lowest of aD ia ash No clinkers, bone, soot or slat. " All coal. .j, i . Western Fuel Company 287 E. Morrison, Phone East 2226 ffW. SL 1 - Wahui-j.. i in 1 '11.1,11 v .. nu 1 I SM qv mi junta 3 ' And- Yout When you come home in the evening, do you find t coldhou.se? Not when you have a Gasco, regulated by a ther mostat The even, cozy, well-circulated, heat makes you doubly rlad to be home. , i "v "What la Horn without a Gasco 7' A A Merry Christmas Orders by Parcel Post or Express will be given immediate attention. Musical Gifts The Best xfAll Christmas Gifts, at XOers Masle Blag. Entruee " . 287 Washington Street Hawaiian Steel Guitars. Prices 10.00, J 1 6.00, $22,00, and some very elegant ones, 40.00. Free lessons with every instrument In this rreat Christ" mas sale at Eilers. ground floor, Eilers Music Bldg. Seven floors devoted to Music ana Musicians. Entranc and Elevator, 287 H Washington Street ' : Accordions, 6.00. 7.00, 9. jo, 12.00, and several very elabor. Ste doable keys at 30.00. Free lessons, too. - . . Mandolins, 8.00, 14.00, 2 2. 5 o, and several superb enuine Washburn and Rex professional now only 50.00. Free lessons. 'Banjos, ail types and models, 9.00, 10.50, 12.00. and several extra quality, extra finish, genuine Vega and Bacon at only 75.00. Frae lessons. - .. ; . . , : Music Portfolio for students and professionals 1,50, 2;15, 3.50, and the very finest brief cases. 15.00. a.' . Harmonicas -moutb organs leading makes now only 25C 35c, 4 0CMukfsuncU, nickel plated, Hamilton and other improved makes, 1.7$ and some at 1.50. . . Leorn to play tb Clarinet. Special instruments for students. A, B. and C keys. Martin, Albert and Boehm systems. Price 35.00, others at only 27.00. Some at tS.oo, 12.5 and several at only 10.00. Price Includes free music lessons. ' -- And Last but Net Least A Sheet Music Sole We baesbt the Waahweth Stan's aaeate Oepartiaeot ao are bmut It tosatbas with aaarUi ae half ef ear ' Ant, wS lMrml&r Bj atail 42a, SSe. " .34 abaata of petmlar wane. SI- .: Bt nail S1.S. ISO aVeata ef popular araale. f 4 , - Br aa 4.tS. Ha tee alba A regular grab bav Bar Too Hum No. Ready to ataO. AA ta Tvmer Cbrvtm Wanat - -. lay in a Bis Bwdy. Tba huvaat sale of sopolar abert niosle - ever bcU is Portlaad. A LATEST RECORDS SALE BfcST or AU. XklAS UliTa . . Joat to aake taiaa beat ia tbis Faa bchy aalet , . .- for S4.2S. , : A eoaae far S8.ee. W pay ftiat aona eaied peatara. Tbe aala ineiaias the varr lataxt titlas that you hate .beea waltlnc for. ' Asmos then: "AU by Hytlt.n "Ain't Wa tM. rml" "Jnt Km a Thooaht for Ma." H'haHa." "Vaavbie Boat. 'Wyoming," Melle fno.- 'Wans Wa Blow," "Boil On. Sil'cr Moon," "Klaep, Baby. ShMp," "Down Yeeaar," 'Xety - MnBa rtppi.1, rbfooaUrbt" a4 "I Foual Boaa la tho Dawil'. GareML" OREGON EILERS UrarrJ HOC8K. Phase Maia 11JS. Third Floor, Eilers btuais BU. . - . We DetiTar Fres, -' -