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FRIDAY, MAY IN, 101 BLIE SHOES For Babies Received by nxprcss a lint of blM ihCMS, also a line of patent kitl shoes with ri-d suede kid tops. Xhe prattiMl i;ii) ihon in tin- city also QUI Strings for ladies' shoes: i h B latest tiling out. CLEAVER BROS 1'rart it'al lioot anil BIlOC M' li. DHKV1TIKS. Hwwt iTi'iiui. Mutton'" lw cream, any flavor, IhittonV New invoire of dishes at llmvl. v - Hoilwl liani for Itin.hi- al il.il"V liny your window shades at Murphy's. Hran, olmrtM, chop, harlev ami feed at I law ley 'a. Have your picture framed stylet, at Murphy 'h. All kinds of gloves, Indian and fat" tory made at llawloyV New taifM in wall paM'r at Murphy'H paint store. At Kader'a furniture store i- the llneiit line ef rutin ami mattiuu. Automatic refrigerators ami water cooler at Hailer's furniture store. Window shades, curtain iles, niir rora, etc., at Uader's furniture store. Finest haniH aul hir.l on the market. Home product; try it, its Kiiaranteetl. Hchwarx A tireulich. OreMcent bicycler on the installment plan at the Cresrent ag v in the ka-i Orenonian huihliiiK. payments $1 a week, no interest. You are much more liable to disease when your liver and howela da not act properly. OeWltt's Little Karl y Itisers rmovi caune ol ill sea He. I'allmuu A t'o. Mere in a chance ol a III. 'tine I.. make flUOt) liiiuniiK on the Baeyele crank liaii(er. The cold cash awaits you. Call ami see them at Withe, A suite of rooms in the K,ast Oft Cnian building, hot ami cold wai.-r throom, for ll a month .hiring tie' -ommer. Apply at the Kant Orefloalaa otlice. Hilk waists, new one just in. See them at Cleaver llros. lrv (iotxls Oo Worth $H and l, to he sohl at M ami $rt.7. Aak about them at ("leaver liros. lrv UOOdl Co. W. J. Maxtor, of North Itrook. R . 0., ha vm be siifferisl with piles tor I lie trie.1 inanv remedies with Iln r. -ull until lie lined HeWitt'x Witch llael Salve ami that quickly cur.-.l bim. Tallnian A Oo. Do you remember that a piano is Iw (iiven away abaolutHly fr B Mon day, June :f, at 1 . in and that the Peoples Warehouse ipves u oie said piano (or each .'.' purchae.' iiiiK a (ew thousand votes let ami Mi) I few days left in which to vote them. "Our little girl was um MlOM from strangulation during a sudden and terrible atUck of croup. I iiiickly se cured a bottle of One Minnie OoOgh Cure, giving her tbreedoaea Hie . r.. up was maatered and our little iMrllMi Meellly recovered." So writeM A I. SHtflonl, Cheater, Mich. Tallinn A Co June BMfJMiRMi periodicals. Nolf's. Oldest place and ts-st tamales, at l.e II.iv'h. cor. Court and Oarden streets. N. Herkelev has IDtM verv desirable town Bod "mtry property lor dale on easy terms. New, new, arrived thin morning direct from New York. See them at Cleaver Hron. Ilry Woods Co. A match at live pigeons in being shot thin afternoon bv some of the member. Oi the I'cndleton Sportsmen's associa tion. Remember I have a better stock of oil, axle-urease, rope, belting and all other harvest supplies than ever he fore. Pi Sones, Helix. Bingham Springs is now otien for the season. Kxriirsion rates on (). R. N. lines. Address. Manager Bingham Springs, QlbbOBi Oregon. Kit la nff, um will readilv disappear hv using DeWltVl Witch HNMl Salve. Uk 001 for e.piinterfeits. If you get DeWltt'l vou will get g'ssl results. It is the quick ami positive cure for piles. Tall man .V Oo, A romm i tt if ladies to raise money for the organ fund of the Presbyterian church will serve ice cream and lemon) da .in um Rroandi of the High school field exercises. Monday, Mav '.'7. All srbeol children, 10 cents, others Ifi cents. "I have lieen suffering from deepen sia lor tbe past 111 years and have been DOtibla alter trying all preparations and phyifaiMM In g''1 any relief. After tak ing one buttle. d K.slol Myspejisia (lure I found relief ami am now in Is-tt. r health than I have Imhjii for 21) years. I iann.it praise K nihil lyspsia Cure tisi highly." writes Mrs, C. W. Roberts, North' Creek, Ark. Tall man A Co. - - THE DECORATION DAV (iAME Atlionn Raisball Club Will Ha Aeeom panlad With a Bran Band. ri... imi l,ii, Hume uf Imseliall will hi- ... - ii r in Pendlaton on Doooratlon iiay. Thursday May -V), comii nig ai liSO. Tbe time for commencement is placed late iii the afternoon in order baeoonnooaM the trillion who will lie here Irom Athena, Weston and Adams. A secirtl train will I ring the visitors to Pendleton, arriving here at I boat I 00. It will leave upon its re turn trip at about ::). The eart ti of arrival and departure of the (rain has not been made public by UM railroad OOmpanv. The Athena base ball team wilt Is. accompanied by the brass band and from 2IH to other ipaetatOM. This is a game that is be. ing 1. .oked forward to with great pleas ure, as it Is believed it will be a great one irom start to finish. Uaiaball Nolan. John I. sberpstein s aggregation of Walla Walla liasehall players are Mbedoled la play on Um Pandletoo groondi on Bandaj , June H, Pvadiaion players are in a good humor to defeat Walla Walla as badlv as possible. Ooltaa dafaalad Daytoa at Dayton oo (rnlav, Mav 17, bv a scute of M to Daytaa sent to Walla Walla ami had Lyons come over to pitch the game, bol he got drunk, according to the liavton nasM and didn't nla go.nl ball. "Dad' Clark pitched for Colfax, and made such a favorable impression that he was induced to sign and re main as a member of the Dayton club. The Pendleton baseball club will leave on .Monday, June ID, for llepp ner, to play the club of that citv on Tuesdav, JOM 11, the opening date of tfie firemen's tournament. A practice game will lie played on the local grounds on next Sunday. A picked nine will endeavor to entertain the lirst nine. The harls-rs and printers are just aching to get at each other in a base ball game. RECEIVED HER DIPLOMA iltuH o mini ATHLBTKS. List or Those Who Will Compete In liinitt on Holiday. May 27. Kroni the Pendleton high sclnsil the following will ooaipata in the different events on Held dav, Monday, May 27: lisiyard dash- J. Wynck'W. Wyrick, Moorhouse and Met arty. fJO Tarda J. Wyrick, Hessian W. Wvrick McCart. 140 yards .1. Wyrick. Hessian W. Wvrick, MeCarty and Dupnis. .vmi yard runs Dupuis and Bonn. JJii vard burdlee Hessian, Misir- boaai ami Otaaia, 120 yard hurdles Hessian. Moor house. Croniu. Pole vault Cronin and Peterson. Bunning high jump Croniu and Hessian. Bunning broad jump Hessian and l ( roiim. Mile walk--Arnspiger, Renn, Bost wick. Ilai er throw and shot put ( room. Bicycle race Jay, Taylor and Bob-bins. CALF AND KID aaoea of Ute moat deairanle styles and snapen adorn I be windows ami ibelves of our store. Its a moral certainty that we MM pitMtse you as lo tti BOai fort aud fashion. We have made every precaution for spring and sum mer, and await your ruit with perfect confidence of our ability to suit you. Pendleton Shoe Co., WM. HT'ZUhRAl.D, Manager. in, i . for Street Sprinkling. Bids will be received for sprinkling the streets of Pendleton, bidder to furnish the team, harness and driver. Partiaalat can U' obtained at the city recorder's llice. Bids will be received until ataaday, May It, ioui, at aaon, The right la reserved to reject any and all bids. Woodmen Allentleo. Nourself ami family are requested to be present at the memorial ceremony to lie held at the court house Sunday, Mav M. at IlilO a. ui. COMMITTKK. Marion county is tbe heaviest pro ducer ol hutiH of Oremui. her nroduct Isdng quoted at -D.UOO bales Lane, ClaaianMai Polk ami Yaahtll oooa tied each produced 10,000 bales. Wash ington coiintv with 7000, Linn coontv with ..Mm and Beutou with 3000, 1 make up the remainder ol the list, v apt 9JJU0 baiea which were raiset in other counties in different parts of the l.lte IISS PRIRDA ROKSCH GRADUATES FROM THK ACAUKMY. Spring Troubles... SARSAPARJLLA pQII tl ADMliet. ItillioUHttesK, Stomach uiliimnts, Pixnplti and I Kher ErUptiOQl urc some of them. (n rents all of theue makes the hlood pure. and TALLMAN & CO. Leading UruggiaU.f Commeneement Rxerelisi st the Pres byterian Chureh on Thursday Rvsnlnu. Miss Krieda Roeech received her di ploma from President I L. Korbe-. of the Pendleton acailemv. on TbUrarJa evening evidencing that she had mm Dieted the four years classical curse Ol that institution The mnimeneamenl ManlaM were held In the Praabytwlari church. Miss Roesch read a wel written easav on "Classic Myths and ... i... i...... rnxnlt ini the earnest con- .?! VIIIOIOM , iw...n - - gratulatinii" of her friends for UM very engaging anil enarnong un " reading, sue uiseueeeu ui j wm -gaily and showed their relation to the religions balMfl of the earlier peoples. Miss Boescli has achieved a succcess in lier class work that is flattering to her and creditable to the acailemv. BIM Iium tak-n the four vears ol I. aim, sun tlllallm l.,r (ireek two and olie-lialf -i - ,,..u- ol Merman aim iw M-nr- ... rreneb, , , . Uev. J, R Wilson, I). I., principal of Portland academy, gave an addres iu which he treated the academy idea latradleilnetlon to the higbMhool. showing the points of differei BOit the advantagi'M nl Hie acaueinic liver tbe public Ii iul sclusii course, as ne views them. He UMOhed Upon Hie rigid text-t u raqalrasMnti ol the public icinsd system, and also gave a strong defense of tin ni.i oi uie classics, coiiteinllilg that tliev lurniso mental training and discipline ami cultivate the mind at do no other oranches of study. The rbiircb was dec raled prettiK D) a committee of students, tile ligures " Ml "heing done in red flowers on the wall, and vellow roses laung strung at the base of the platform, while cut flowers and greens were profuseU used in creating a pretty effect throughout the ilei orations. The academv chorus of young ladies ad men sang the "Soldiers' OfaoriM" in beuinuiiiL' the evening's cvr. lltM, and closed the program with ii farewell song. . ..... . i hi, . i . ,, Kobert S.Pon.l sang ine i urn n, Mrs. J. B. Dickson accompanying on the piano, and J, B. Lathfop rang "Anchored," Mr. Pond ai Minipanving. Rev. Rolsrt J. Divcn, pastor of the Preshvterian church, invoked ilivlM blessing on tbe occasion. Rev. f, L Korlsse, presiding, presented the di- ,.. ,.. It, I, In of the academv s work and proswctl.aad said that already :imi la cash had D secureil as a nucleus of the hinhling fund, that he hoped in time would grow into a sum siltlicient to warrant II rectlon ol bull. ling- woriliv in-' institution. Certificates were given to Nancy Killlev, Winnie Haiisconi, Kbanor Hollerman, Mav Matthews and l(os Carnev, who had i pleted the one vear coinineicial course. Mn Henrietta Leach had previously re cieved her certificate and gone to Joseph, Wallowa county, to accepi a BMltion as bookkeeper for Wurxweiler Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Roesch and Mi--Roesch Bin a reception this evi ig at their Lewis street home for the academy students and lacull . PERSONAL MKNTION. Mrs. J A. Drake, has arrived at tier former home, Dresden, Canadi.. anil is enjoying a visit with obltnne friends. R. Alexander, past grand, returned this morning from attendance ai the grand encampment and grand lodge. In ihqamdeiit Order ol Old Kellows, at Baker City. Theislore K. Howard returned tins morning Irom Baker City, where be attended the grand encampment. In dependent Order of Odd fellows and was elected grand senior warden. Jester Lewis, the famous center rush of the Pendleton 'isittutll team, who is now center rush on a larm sooth of Pendleton, spent a few hours in town Thursday afternoon and evening. Herkelev Hailey, who has for a long time had charge ol the l ast Oregonian delivery routes, will commence to ride the range on Saturday, May 2!, lor Charles Isaac, whose cattle are on the hills south of Mcacham. A. L knight, the warehouse man, expects to go to La (iraude on Hil das with the members of the Pendle ton Sportsmen's assts-iation who are going over lo shoot a match with tbe Klgin ami lai Utaada boy. Miss Short arrived on the tram this morning from her home at Louisville, KenlucKy and will be the guest for several weeks of MlSn Oaitber supor intcudcni oi the governiueiit Indian school at the Liuatilla agannj Jess A I low ay has practicallv re covered from an atla:k oi smallpox and will be released from quarantine restrictions within a couple of days. He Ii4s Iteeli Clll off intercourse with the outside world for more than two weeks U. B. Hall, deputy county clerk, re ceived a letter this morning from his wife, written at Portland, OOBtaiaiBg graliiynig news. Mrs. Hall went to the metropolis seveial days ago, taking her daughter Viola, aged 1-t months, with her. The right eye ol the child was affected, causing apprehension. An operation was pcrluriiicd at the Uond Samaritan hospital on Thursday, which was siicceeaiul. Pus had (orUMo upon tbe oalaida coatiug of u,.- right eyeliall, which was removed by the surgeon. He states that the child will not lose her sight, but will be all right within two month.-. Wesley V Madock arrived in Pen dleton this morning after having spent i about four years in Alaska. Ills bODM is Juneau. IDs bealth.has uot U-eii as good as he oould have wished, and be will spend a isirtion of his vacation ut ladiuian springs, lie spent a couple of days at Portland as he relumed. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Matlock ielt on the train lor Alaska Thursday night, via I'ortlaiid, aud they therefore must have passed the train ui which their sou was, at the Willows. They did not know he was oh the way to 1'uiidl. l. n ami be did not know they were going to Alaska en eoou, hence the failure to meet. -- If people only knew what we know about hudol Dyspepsia Cure it would bo used in marly every household, as there are few people who do not siifioi from a feeling of fullness alter eating lielching, flatulence, sour stomach or water brash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such as k..i Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid Irom the stomach, will digeat your tood, cer tainly can't help but do you good. Tallnian cV Co. - G - o w Comet Bead OrgaaUatloa. An effort is beiug made to reorganise Um I'cndleton curaet band, ami there la overy prospect of euccos I he lirst meeting was held last night. Kverv member ol the old baud and all others who ere coapuieut to play au mstru uajmt are requested to meet on Satur- Prsl-mlnsrv NW Will He Hsld IR th Opsrs IIOIISS- . The (ol lai fnS Mehj ' llri.lge a h, ' , la'tf SM ;;;;. w K Potwlna, R. B. vv.(; . .nnVher and J. K Lat'irop j tWO MR-, by Mi-s Jennie B. I:,'rt,"j District v S tonvsntlon. dittriOl s.indav Kl I co.ivciiti'.h " .. .i l ... II. ; . ..M ThlirdiU , deb' ., was oeio .. - - .,. ,,l . l m. .. irim ,1 'no'" i ma store ow in ii oy on --- , H ,lt i mm , . . -i ...i i. Mine onnntr. inciomna hj '""; . to I .. V.hliii-. Lev. Mr "'v:, ,,r ' : ;. ' v Mr Paine. .1 Weston. Bev. R. W. King, 'r- - Uwell, ami Mr. and Mr-. I K. ' . ' land, ol Pandleton. Those from Bus ,.ltv drove In from Hall Uita loronoon, tnd raporl thai the raaMoa a- a suet fis 111 all .e-p.il'. dae awaalna at I o'eloek, at the ofB A I of Dr. C. J. Wbilaker The luemls'rs ..in ..,,i,.r into un aureemnnl to "tav In gefh-r a a band tor a certain length of time. This will insure a good Hand, ns IMf will practice together iiiduslri- ouslv ami work for ti ramnn good It will be on business principle, those who drop oillwill forfeii Ih.ir interes to the funds and rttl l?P" ertv of the organization. J, A ' son, one of the best band matters, in the Piicitlc Northwest, w ill lead and instruct the band . A II N lull I BACHELORS' CLUB. Munelo, Indlsna. Furnlshrs Somettilna Now In ThU Line. The most unique scheme on record has just been launched here ny ten vouiig men, who have OrgaaitarJ them-selve- into a club to restrict the "going with girls," savs the Chlcano American. The scheme is to corner the girl market Phillip ha- corn ered the corn market and a Chicago man has gone him one baltOf hv start ing I WiMBte to corner the tramp mar ket, tint thin is the lirst time in tin world's blllory when un attempt was ... I.. In snrnsl nil the Ltirls. tit i.iiii., tt, These ten society young men met MM ..i .tit.-, ,,".,1, ... their number mid one iilggesfsil tnai a bachelor's club be formed. Thev said thev had b "shaken" bv their sweethearts anil II the rest of their number would agree thev would then ami there rel ice girl societv. Thi did not meet with Iho approval nl some of tbe jrminn men, wnoan iweet hearl had btMH more fuitlifnl. Alter heated tontrovi'rsy the two (actions compromised and the following rule was adoted : "Kadi member of tins eloh ill la allowed lo go with the same girl Mtl once within a period ill two i thl or six time- a vear. lie mav have as inanv girls s hOOMP, hut during the two m on thl inil-t go with R new one each time lie desires girl companv. No member will lie allowed to niarrv within two vear- alter be i inifiated " Now it i- the git Is' time to get re venge an I they threiitened lo have it. Tliev will hand tocethcr ami emlaatoi tn bnyeotl tijo mi ichara nl Ihe club. When' a iiicmber the club comes around to make l hi inoiitbly call he will meet aril i a cold reeontion, Tin- out. mm i- h iai watched i'li ili lerct and tie "iris rarrv out their threats the ).nig linn srlll idtber ban lo form a real bachelors' club or di-lnid. LORD UPTON IS NERVY Proposes to Keep at It and Pull Bfl the Yaohl. Southampton, May '.'I - At a eoiifcr- en f his constructors and adviaon field Thursday afternoon Sir Thomas l.iptun told the gentlemen that he was determined to gn ahead with Shamrock II and left it to tl i to decide how Isest this could In' done, lie h.nl a long discussion w ith Mr. Watson, the designer of the 1 1 u 1 1 1 r. k 11.; Bal-. the sailmak.'r. Wand, the manager for the Denayij the builders of the yacht: ("apt. svcainore. her skipper ami it was agreed to cable the New York Yacht club asking that the date of the contest he ostpousd until the lirst week in October in order to allow for the necessarv repair-. This extension will give the Denny I am! Batsev.time lo do their part of the work. It was decided to lose no time, hut ti go a I lead under lull pressure while awaiting the replv from the New York Yacht club as to whether the pOatpOQaaMOl WOOld be granted. Excursion Sieamec lloaohed. i igdeiiburg, N. Y., Mav '.'I. The steamer Kmpire State, with I0W hun dred excursionists aboard, was beached this morning near Brockvillc, Out., to nre vent her sinking. A heavy sea was beading through her portholes, extin guishing fires ami almost hooding the hold. All the passengers escapist III .-afctv. ... . IT THE praZI-R Ton"11 studknts wiu SCHOUI PATH0NV THt fcT .list STORr nsiFQS GOODS SAlr FOR 10 DAYS. W have the largi nd fine itook of dre88 rondf in Pendleton. Fw the nexl ten davswe wi ! Blaih price. ColM and take adyant alie of our biu cut prices. Follow the crowd We have I lovelv line of wash fabrics from the cheapest to the best, all included in sale. ... .,4:11 ceiinur SHOES cheaper than WL Jtlt mi" - - '"Til Dasl 1111111K for Least fnonev Ofci LYONS MERCANTILE ;p. B r my ai f .IzWl a e,fc A M J. Jn, aem la pnwpr. rait" T-s-L .-,w"i 'mwmni. t bbbttj nnt im t o..m ntt at m mm. 11 r sa iinn Wtt in L.icutvit Ln.at ' aaaaaaaadta "?lero if.--'' " AUdrtjs. oianop "emeuy -u LJ, Willi 9 Bjejeaaaa 1 w A DAINTY SLEEPING ROOM Talk ai nt your pretty hoee, ladies, ymi should stop in and f ast your eve- u our Ultras, Patent Kid and Welts 16 different itylea, V aivlns a ditcounl of - keieeiiae" ifl thr desirr nf Bvety woman haft an eya t the beautHaj ii i ultivatr tastr. She can I,. , I,.,, i , i ii i. rtiiiin it irl, a. ai - , r, - , , mi . roam from out elaborate stock tin plainest to the highest and .it price that are right. MAI TINGS ut reduced prices cause il nverHtor.k. (larpets, Window Shadea, Curtain poles, pelie. i'(i carta, imrrnrs mrtnnt w " - e . - - , j ..,, - III an 27 PER CENT off, tuu, whiofa neani yon lave 27 oente oo every dollar's worth you buy. rtie Peoples Warehouse M. A. RADERe Undertakini Parton in Rear, at..: i ii'-ul Shot HITTIJRS 01 n:i.T Store 711 Main SinMit. Isn't oaught with ohafl and a wistt penon in not t c in t e d willi oomrooo Ironetime wiirn abeu they Can Buy J oh neon Bros' Am MUtUpofcelaln for the -aim- prioe at the Owl Tea House. Ohaepaet alaaa la Oeaeon, Stton be Harvest Time Cone in Mid iae njiy stm k ol ilishi s. grenitaweMi tin ware ted 1 ooking UtlMISlls. Bg lot ui cenipiag outfits The Columbia Lodging House NKWLY KI7KNI8HKU BAR IN ( N Kn it i. IN CKNTKH OK IU.ock BET. A 1. 1 A A WIlltltKIH F.X, SCHEMPP, Prop. VVWWWW V. STROBLE, Court street 'AAAAIVX St. George Restaurant EVERY I HIMG SER ED THAT T 1 1 B M IRKB i APF0RDS::::i SiHidax Dinner a Specialty open ALL N1QHT FRENCH Cook laaeean tad t'srues giwa; aurs AlK-iiliuu CMAS. SPENCER, PreatteKf, Ask your Grocer for Ukiah Creamery Butter Its guaranteed full freight Try a "roll and help home industry Ukiah fivainory Butter is made by Uillie M Reynoldi, the beet boiler inuki-r in i In statu. J. IVL SPENCE fgenl I'kiali Crc.oimry. Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards Ftdigfaag lielian rtarea and pure bretl I . llarnH. fi tal .r i.ir, $ HarriMl. Huff, anil Wlni. oiitli KiK'kH Kkum li'.im -it tin.-- fur i,ri mi uiy. Barred Kook it, at $1. lining, Bom ami sinu. Ooaab lslaml Bada Kgs il'.ui H sittuias fur iA lkl Visitoe wel,- , mi, Kr lurther inforuiation a.hlruss oaeh. Plym. per 1ft, stunt. .tl unr ltho.li' A Good Farmer knows llisl ilif wurei of nu. t'ts- it, tliuroufli . uliustiuii If lie ihhsI it Uuitiiiii i-rop to rcpsy liflu lur ills tsbur Wu i'u lieli vuti um ut s lusinlsrv II you re In .foiili' s In watch sre tltr- iMikt llllrt.VS.l lUipl.'lll.'llts i. .Itf kt'tfj. nil ui'ttsUu- iluuk ul evurylbiiig in Ibis llae. NLaULl BROa. QUI W. WAIIK, remtli-tou, OruKon. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line riuetua et Caraey, Crop's. Uavu I'eiiilletou even .lay t 7 o'.-lock Mcj.pt Banday, for Pilot Book, Nv, Bidga, Alha ami Ukiah. lXMi ke! oooiBMidatioaa, lasonahk- (reiuht ami passenger rales. 1'ity olhce at Talliuaii A Uo's ilrutf ore. BUY I HE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. Pr line shafting and all heatings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot he surpassed : : : Made from Type Metal East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, or. LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest tales J. R. DICKSON, liaat Oregonian Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Notary aflw Corporation Order ol us and save Orders for Kubber also solicited. Beef rasa I AIM tlKMfllvi'"- asbftj All 11, L. UV1VM A Oregonian. Daily s IT hi .iu a 1 ao, m Weeklv a on m. vear. oT