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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1901)
1 mrnzmzz TIlTOUST 81, iwn. - 7i n 1 SEBAIX TOMORROW ' m KNIGHTS WILL CROSS mm to Bs Donated to inf Fund- .,.,.( KroiitiI tomorrow lane to V pretty IbbI fti',bI,r im Ih- bttWWD a team rtElH h UNO ma-le DO fl l,. and local fcnt X L I a"'"' lM of hH"- tffS .wini- 3 1 '" the 'T'"" lb pf0 ,, Tbii ! oartaliiw a dfrt"1 ' . tha Mini- tboold ba ,loirt" ' wav ,D, at tbil mJiA to .r" JfiSTio-rto)" will btienelred I""1 Id oral " nSTdMrlou ol Btrawum Uw fMfT SL t tin- leil Iron "" 'H"", Pnirw" , , 0Hj,e it MM M trie roan lal mi todtoi I VP In- t in lla jritatoTio tb imm win .1. Will IM- MilmittiMl iL. .,, th iiraiiilntainl. ToShool Live Blrdi. o-nHitin SiHirt-man'n Aasoeia- ' ,, natatorial EL (or He iwi oi Oswsiea, :Sd a PortUlHl, WwJIt Walla, f'T'11,.....,. ntlmr BitiM III thin Mhml- Tlie association J'" nol SCd-l wbMbw to Iihvi- W bird; aSKwoc.-. or birdi with M Serial iron. tin- BOttid, tin- shoot IntoMltMd toflUM eatota h . ........ I-Iim rucll r Lit v blue rock nt I "I Uih 1'nmlle- -A.oci.iio.. will ba bald oe Bra il htftabai I oootaai win ne Snd under the Butt.. l.an,l.-a. MMB. F. W. Wait.- botch the nifilal Inm lut montit. football Outlook, r... i.ilutll ufamin if ilrawnik! nuar lalthi- local cporth an- liflgiiininii to iWtlU the illuBlloll HI. ro(ii.i" Miaintifv Mrangth of the academy, liaajbahaal aa4 tba MMiiiiity o( ivxnteaoi. n oi " "- iftthajetrl" in tlie hhbhoii to K'i a . il. nnmwi'l uii'l nroliliecv with I ilairw accorarv ai. to the en- in. t'ult Ti' icnlamv RXoectn to In- mroiitfur UiiMr tba'n lint, ai- there will w nojb material to put two tea um in utM That will heitreatlv toth..r I tlitouir tor it ih attempting the im- niltilt. t trv li. mHk.' h mnme .." titboat i hoe to huck agaimit. Near U ill of tbv old pluyern will be hark u. I t: Hit- .M ' on ol ii lew uoihI ncroili the academy hoye have IiikIi toft of cominfc out on top. .llnady, t i-iiininiKiirHt ion nae nei.n mind Irnm the I of (I. ankinu a laMffitb the ai-aiie.nv here H.mietiine i N inmbei. It will bra hard nronumtioii to uo I if agatoat Willi laaiaalj a ehow to lu. but II will denioiiHtrate the Htuv ik mill nl the a.ailiunv tuum uml I ter ability to play an up hill tfauie. I Ibe oatloot lor the ii.gh Nuhool ih Itni. UMt yerJf leuui made a lair Ic'tiutf. but it ih tlie intention of the aui(t-uiiit to ohtaiii u kooiI roach a! make up a team that will play tiunog lootball. Boj Conklin, who MMfai tbe athletn-H, haa nut yel ar Rill lad until he .-omee. no derided I aaap will be taken, tba project for a I toao laaui han been agitate I lo BOaM I MaMl K.- .Ku I..I.I - ' . u; mr luvm iifuk.ilii . riibuuninnin. Ill i(i plan thai galdotH auroemdH when Iawaiajm nave employment that in acftfea with their practice. No team I tlav footliall antlimit iMiiMtuiii KKim and lor tl.Mi Iaaaian- rami y aucreaaful. It would amiairto center all the iutereet ki tbr teauia of the two tuluutioiil i iwiiuna, wnere in..y huve every latum? in patting up snappy foot- Itall. FREDERICK WARD'S TOUR uiillUbaCoait During ma Wlntwr. Wiin Naw Playa. Jf"0f the theatre will be u lad to niiat l-rederi. k Ward ih to make attotf Fcinr piimui i i.; i...... . W' ."in in ip wnivei, 7tm i wi" c"""' " 'ompaiiy buiv in h v..pL u. i. - . ... p NnuilKlu III r- waud aceuerv. perminally hu- tWlilLMtlllln.i ..II . .1 . Dl Ul). uiuitituuiuoue "'and drilling u oonpuf that WW MMllunA.... L. I ii . ' UuT'' ,lB awuua out a irj m which Ii oontaiaad th,. lo "UMIlou that I., . I ...n n jHuiiiire m in oe Immt i. ' u .-ear, - ni- Muuntebank," "Juliua Sr.-, rginiUH," and probably J?!," Ptaj .or which lit. ia Mr B.n I '"'ling ladf . to be Aatoiuatu- alb too, who won ...u i. Neill B "Virmn I n at" . ui i, "iiiiu, uoo at. djlli.. " !"""" I '-Komeo .J."'. N "alma Urew lrH.-,,it I" SL. I1""'. U anoth- M T' Sl'e kuowu lor her laC-fT "' Morriaou'a r4 Mi 4i oemg couiwly. Iliu l bertelle. who waa I feW ... ""d '' be ( a... .I' Stock i-oujuanv. . UHl ar,. ' I 'rd 1,7 VBt l'tber or not lu. iJJT ,0" re'.Oleton. TUlB at ,m. r"ru!r ou Iliu route. a ' the inoHt l. Wlatil5!'"tu 'een here dur- I ill,0!,h O'"uona "' PT,..0' 'be Diauioud King' rJ-" U hi i un ' the eeuauii CI Tlu. p v" to he a drawing Bto.iu-UJua".ent voucha for r!'1 UBelle Uu- rm riimu. i'"j,wui Humaiii U: rPUtlull Ulvpn H.... ... .1... fcJT Mioaa tl... T .. " r"- I., i. . iinve aoooarexi y. u H ,i ni i'ii ii- urn- T.iof P'eaeiitwi by t'harlea laA" WtOPIIili ar .k. " ... '" or H. h. cuptu ... ' n-J ony iautioiaJ an. -luuiiii) ..!. ... T! ehii...i ' pic Kai-o'oloafc la. ,, . i ne aoatrul i.. - . . . ill H I ..... ..IT.'" The Prtw 1. .-'un 1 amir. tb at .7 . . ul ii.viiMd couplu i J.rTr.,u.e liapuv and W.l r e"'uii i lie, uh, tUJered wttd i I i ii t tbe Wed U I. up. Mill) VI 1 MM church waa tlowura. A guttata were received w i ah uu when au in- (ormal reception after tbe Rev. Mel ford W. Smith, pa-tor of the Chri-tian obnrah, uhmihi..,i by Km. Oeweaae of the Methoiliat had pronounced them man and wife. The young coupii. art. very popular in thia city. Mr. Cnrtls in manager of the Athena Lumber com pany. Mr. Oartto ih h well known teacher ami will teach ttie coming term in our public achoola. Mr. and Mrs. Onrtia have gone to hoimekecpniK in their pretty little home on A. lama atreet. Paraonala. J. ('. Htainper and A. 0, Johnaon re turned Monday from La Urande, where they have tieen for the pant week on l.iieiiiHfte. City Marshal McDonald viaited in Walla Walla Ttieaday. Harry Mr A 1 1 isli.r, a late arrival in tin 0ft from High Point, M l, ih now holding ItMtlofl in tba 0(Mb raanial statdea. Mr. and Mm. Charleo Hall ol Wwiton ran gneat at tin- home of I'oatmaater GltbaU Monday. I .on Williama and . B, Hn-key af ter a good aeaaoti's run in thia vicinity, took ttieir hig ttireinti i tin DM hi DM and crewa to the I'aloiiMe on Tunaday. Mr. Williama hap threabing coiitracted there that will keep him running for eight week. lten Oaac of Wo-ton wan here oa W i -i In ead ay. i. II. Salinn and wife of Pendleton are viaiting here thia week. Will Wella tranaarted bMiMM in I'endleton on Thurwlay. lahain Davia. tbarifl of Kranklin county, Waah , wai a visitor here on Wedneaday. A girl babv wan horn on Sunday, Augilftt IS, to Mr. and Mra. ,1am. M Mo Oonnell. CHIEF BRISBO HAS RESIGNED Hal Con on a Pleasure Tour-Saya tha Frlwnda of Black Horn ara After Him. I.d Kriabo, rhiel of the Indian po licaBBM on the l.'niattlla reaervatinn, 1 1 hh reaignnd bit Oflea, and civen ii the star that waa a hudge oi authority. Brintio Htated to the Kaat Oregon i an that he resigned becauae II..- trienda ol Black Horn were after him, and he thought it would be more healthy for him to take a little pleaaure jaunt, in order that be aave some of the hair upon tiie head. "Tbowe frienda of Klack Horn, they want my scalp." -.aid the duel, "and I want it, too, and t I keep it I bet ter go away for a few weeks." Hrisbo's fear of being scalped may not lie so foolish, after all, when II in considered that Columbia ieoige and Toy Toy are now in the jail awaiting remits of trial in the lederal court, having been convicted of murder and then released on a supreme court rul ing, tbe killing ol Annie Kdna, In dian aorceresH, tiring the act ol whim they were guilty, and that act having ii.-eii periormed because of Indian su perstition. Anna was suptmsed to iiave treated relatives of tlie two In dians for sicknesM, and tlie relative died. brislio waa the imliretnan who shot Black Horn a lew weeks ago while the latter was resisting arrest, and Black Horn ia now dead. When In- died it whs announced that he died irom con sumption, death being hurried by the iact that Hlark Horn wan rompelled t top drinking after being shot, and that the withdrawal of tbe stimulant ar.rel lerated the progress of the disease. It is within the limits of possi tul n that some of Hlark Horn a mends might avenge In death. At anv rate, tlrislm left toilav lor Montana, going to Butte and Dtbai points. He hopes none oi Black Horn' frienda will take tbe war trail and point op toward Montana. If they do, and he learn ol it, lie will vamoose and tin.l khiii- other spot on the earth where Black Horn and his leath are not known. FUNDS WILL BE RETURNED Subscribers to Y. II. L. A. Will Raealva Thalr Money. riie problaan of what to do with Mm V. M. 0. A. building fund which wa solicit, d last winter and pledged tor ttie first of June, liaa at last been solv ed. It has now lieen three month aince tbe time scheduled for payment ami the heavier subscribers are ani- iou to know whether or Ml t hey will lie called upon to meet their obliga tions, today, it waa givau tor puon Oatioa by a uieiuber ol the executive OOOMaitlMi that in the near luture a coiuuiittee ino.-tiiig will be held in whicli it will be decided to restore ttie pledges and radii id the money already paid in. The nroiect of a Y. M. 0, A for Pen dleton has-been thoroughly canvassed i v Nsistant state Secretary Ooi and Secretary -tone ol Portland. Mauv herr nave expruHned It us their opin ion that, under the eiiitiug circum stance it were belter to let the mat ter drop This action, although unavoidable, ih deeply regretted by many of our citi zens aud it is hoped that when the proper time come that tbe people ol l'tuidleloii will act in unison in the establishment of a V. M I' A. that will be the pride of the community. FIN! CATTLE IXH1I1T. C. . Wad Will Sand Hararorda to ih Spokana Fair. O. B. Wade will send to the Spokane interstate fair an exhibit of cuttle, Hereforda, from his stock farm in the (irande Konde valley. Mr. Wade baa a herd of these tine cattle of a inch hie manager at the (arm thinks highly as likelv to win some houorable mention, if not some first prizes. Mr. Wade baa been purchasing some very expensive animal of this family of fullblood cattle, and the results are shown iu tbe tine lot that are now on tbe (irande Koude farm. He will send about ten head . It l understood that tbe Hborthoru breed will le well represent" i by tbe Ladds of Portlaud aud the Minora of Heppner, both of whom have attained freat surceas in their breediug of tine i veatock . Aa to sheep, it is not now kuowu that anv will go Irom this county. There are here many breeders who could aliow I. a n. i.- aa tiue aa any raised on the coast, bat uo one has indicated au intent em to have representation at Spokane uezt month. ISAM WILL CO TO BAKa. 0. I. M. Ctisap lata an Atlraetlon for tha Carnival, it is likely that quite a number of Crsous will go t Baker City 8epteiu r 3 to 7, inclusive, from i'endleton ud other Umatilla couuty towus. Manager lieor.e L, Baker has advertis ed tbe carnival generally throughout the state aud tbe O. K. i N. Co. has offered a rate of $6 for the rouud trip throughout the eutire carnival, witb a $3.76 rate for tbe last day. ' Baker City has made extensive prep arations for thia event, aud desires all Kasteru Oregon aud Washington towns to consider that Baker City extends to them a cordial iuvitatiou to attend. There will tie the usual features, aud the towu will add to the attrac tion brought from abroad the hospi tality of a hospitable people. EARLY WHEAT SHIPMENTS BY HON DAY 120.000 BUSHBLS WILL HAVE GONB TO SBABOAftD. Waa Grain Sold lo Buyara Tor Contracts. Orowsra Now Ssam to Ba ' or ,,g up. By the time Mondav arrives, from I matilla ronntv will have gone to the aeaboard about 12IUXX) bushel a of tha new crop wheat. Thia wheat is that "old ear v bv a ( . . - . " p, . . . urn-sled a little ready inonev or desired to stop interest on obligations at tba banks. K. W. McComas, ol the Northwestern Warehouse company, has nought KM.0U0 bushels, and it ia eith er at the seaboard, or will be aboard hound there bv MomUe - - Other purchase iiave been' made, some n.r unnieiiiatB snipment or for the near future sending to the seaboard. Almost all grain .bongnt thus far has been taken hi huvera who had con tracts to fill. At thtotlflM the grower are inclined to hold. As one Oliver expressed It, 'the farmer seem to have stiffened up in their demands, of late, and are not disposed t.. part with their rrops." fitly cents net apoear to be the idea of the farmer, as to the value of his wheat ,of No. 1 grade. It is yet ti early to predict what will be the statu of the local market, growers be ing engaged in stadving present quota tions and the condition of ttie charter market in Portland and at Tacoma and Seattle. Ppon an export basis no bet ter than 4.V ran now be psM, Any ting above this figure has tieen paid hv those who had contracted to deliver wheat in Portland and were willing to pay slight I v more than the export basis. Ttie farmer are able lo do atioiit aa they please, being in a strong position financially, and having in almost all instances good credit at ttie bank or wilti loaning companies. Krom the standpoint of seaboard con ditions, charter quotations and foreign demand based upon supply the situa tion is mixed and few pretend to prophecy what will 0OBM to pass. Friday the first shipment of new wheat for the season as made from Weston from the Pacific Coast Klevalor r un any' warehouse at Weston. It was a lot of ltkK) sacks, sold by Al.-x .' dmson. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL. Kit ieHJb&saaar QnlBkA. ' vSwH Cor. Court and Johnson Sts. PENDLETON. OREGON Minsm beat Electric Llsbta. American I'lan. rataa II. .us lo II ISO a day. Kuropuan plan. Or. 76c. I.U0 Mistrial rataa by week or month. Free Bus rieeta all 1 rains. Commercial Trade Solicited. Fine Sample Rooms Special Attention ni.rn to Country Trade. CONRAD K oil I IK PROP, THE GOLDEN ROLE STORE Opposite the Postofflce, Pendleton, Oregon. When you are ready to buy your fall bill of goods you should not fail to visit the Golden Rule Store and see the remarkable values they are offering in Shoes. Boys' clothing, Underwear, Dress Goods, Outing Flannels. Wen's Furnish ings, etc. Goods bought direct from the mills, bought with the spot cash and in large quantities insuring absolutely lowest prices obtainable. ...SHOES Mm'i medium fine ihoti mtdtam ami wi.ir toj lace or congress It.jO Mm'N tan colored call ami Jongola lace rIio. . Btatfnpsjd to sell at 3 5.'. 0UI price- 2.1$ Hons' heavy shoes, with heavy stiles, sie 3 to s 1 S Boys' urain button shoes, size 1 3 to 2 Misses .longola shoes, sire I J to 2 .... 9I I. a.lies' tan oxfords for house wear . 75 UNDERWEAR., Ladies' grav cotton pants and vests tin- right weight lor (all wear, each Men's gray shirts and drawers, each Men s tan shirts and drawers lor fall weir, I m h . 19 ...HOSIERY... Ladies' hose, good values. Children s hose, good values, Men's socks, good value . . .He, loc, and 1 ;r 7c. ioc and 1 y SC He, IOC and 1 3c ...BOYS SUITS, .it we We have well made, good fittinc. little suits 1! 1 .111 sell you .it v er low pri es Vestee suits, sie 3 to H years, wt.ff, 9.$ J5 I piece suits, sie 4 to 15 years 1.48. 1.80, 2.38. 1,98, 3 25 , piece suits, coat, pants anil vest, sie 8 to 15 years .V3H. .vy 4 '5 ...DRESS GOODS... A larrje assortnient of the best Wearing dtess goods on tha market) bought direct Irom the i eli brated Broad bead mills Kx. lusive patterns adapte.l It.i smts w.nsts n.l separate skirts The pri. es ire reaaonable ...CORSETS... We have made a contra, t with the unci (tos tnrsrt . omp.iny lor a special lot of . orsets m slmrt, medium ami long lengths We will otter well boned perfeel Ittini corsets at 5. -. eolOfl pink, blue, dr.ih and blacl Come and see them ..THE GOLDEN RULE STORE.. BERKELEY t TH I First Ever in Pendleton MFOBTKP KNoi.iHH DOUBLI BTOI l POKTEB OH DRAUGHT. ALL K I N 1 K OF I M PO KT I D LUVOaUl l : I : I : I HCHI.IT PL iB BKKK. Th.- tin rwt lre of tin- Famous Milwaukee Hnii; ni-vt-r h-rv lsfore THH YIAZKPPA H2I Main 1 LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J. R. DICKSON, tutat Oregoalao ttuildlox, I'cudlcton Uregoa. "Nerve Waste." 1 1 up at tha must heiuful book ou n.rT. cukncugu'i laauod la toat n il tlo.l "N.rv. Waal.," ay Dr. Sawyer ul aau Frauvlauo, aow lu IU flltu tkuiuHud. rtila work of u aaswr erleuced aud reputable .hyelolau U lu afrw able uoutrsal Ut Ibe raal auui ol lalaa IBhlai wblub pr.valla ou lata luuietlug aubaut. II buuud lu carulully uoualdered aud urautlcal ewtee.aM b the two gral merit, ol wli duui aud aluverity 11 1. eudoreod by bo.li lb. relisiuua au4 secuUr preaa l be CtUoajlo Adrauu. aya: "A ueruaal ol the boo aud the aupUumllou of iu Bflanlplas will put beaitb, hope aud bearl lulo Utouaauda ol Uvea tbal re uow auSerluf ilnougb uervoua luiparemeut." Tbe book 1 II tlu by uisil poalpald. oueol Ibe aloal lulereattug ebapune liapler ax, 00 Nerviuea aud Nerve lout. ua. beau prluled separately aa a eaiuple cbaplar, aud will be aeui u auy addraaa lor ataap by tb. publlauei. lalk fAUlflC flBUaUlNU Co, Boa ioo, oau rrauoiwxi Has the following bargains 890 Acres Wheat UlldJlfiOO l'.--t Sox k and Dairy Ranch in ( atuas Pnuio, i 'heap. ; 1 Routt, B Lots, 1900. 'i-t lh-irahle Reiidtinot Wry 'heap. Also a lug list of town and county property cheap. ((eJ ) -0S NORTHERN PACIFIC AMBKICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Day and Upwards. I lnat M ..id In the Pacllk Nerthw.ai RUNS Puilman SlecpirtK (lars, Klettant DiniiiK (ars, TuriHt L-c pin n Gmt I HT. PAUL ! MIN N KAPOLIH l DULUTH I KAIWIO TO i. HANI) KOItKrt IK lOKS'hlN WLNNK.I.'Kfi HKLKNA ami Burn TIIROK.Il nOCETB TO UHIQAOO WAHHINU'lXl.N I'HILADKLHHIA M W VOHK HOHTON $6000 Worth ol the best Laundry Ma him-ry and a KNOWLEDGE ol how to operate it accounts for our sue cess in the laundry business. THE PORTLAND PORTLANDi iihkoon. .'Special Katee to tiaetern Ureaoa oeuDle vlalllnc fortlaad. M.sduuarti for tourist, and commercial travelers . C. ttOWUttB. t.u.i ami all pollita h'jml an.l Hmith Send us your and you will regret It word ever The Domestic Laundry. Oregon Lumber Yard WOOD ill ill Kr Kor barus and dwell iuga. Cheaper than tin. Lumber, Shiaulce, BuildiuK Hapcr, Tar Paper. I 1 nit and Cement, Moulding. Pickets Piaster, Hrick and Sand, Screen Doorelt Windows, Sash and Doors, Terra Gotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop'? Alia St., opp. Court Houac. Iliruiigli luketa U Japan aai Ofelaa, 'a rsaoaM i.a Nonb.ru I'm in. sun.iuabip Co. I all ) A llierl. au lla. TIMS SCHBDULB. I i.iui leave feurlletou ilally er.ept Suu.lay at aw p. fur lurlb.r luluraaliuu, llw. ..). nutpa, ai.il llckPln, tall 011 or write VY AUama, fea dleiou. orpguu, ar a I. 1 II Aid. Ton, I Blra and Morrlauu Mia., t-orllaud. Or. Take the... Washington Sc Columbia River Railway PerOMejMt, ii ejaaL hi. Estala ku- saw. t'ity, Mt Jo, Onuatia, and All Poiats bast and South Portland and points oa the Sound 1IMBCAKD, aai' I katrir.k I, laui . Mealbouuil lae Walla Wallaa pa , leu dleiou . pin . Mpoksne , lu piu ; Arrlfe Ta.iouia - 1 1 am S. ante am . Kaai Houa.l Ut, Be.ul, I It, pin , lacotua 1 i" pm. Arrive Walla Walla i pui l' .,11. 1. 1. v at an, , npokaue :46 aw For luloruiatlou nsjudlus' rale, aud ... SuSI molallou, call U or a4drM W. A UAMn, A.eul l-eudlei..u. Oreauu. B ri 1 . A I 1 Kll k A o , p A Walla W.IU, w'aaL FORKS LOW-DOWN TANK PUMPS, I.ACI: I 1 I 111 k SUCTION H0SI ROPES, STEEL CABLE, tTC : : EVERYTHING - FOR HARVEST HANSFORD & THOMPSON, IIAHIiWAIll- M I l( II AM Main Street, Pendleton, Ore. BOLTS Telephoue 78. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Posts. Ipalirered Pieiuptly erica. Mlgtil Fir aud Tauiuiarack PoeU Wood Blue an - i dry. Oliic) rear of-HaviugajBaJik. FKNDI.KTON , - . 0MOOH lAfltLUE AURETTE. Frazer Opera House One Night Only Tuesday. Sept. 3rd. bar lee A la-yinr'a tattasUlui acaulo prod m t luu DAUQHTER OF THE ...DIAMOND KING... Knur lieeulilul aUfl. pUiures lu ibe III. d au Auierloau Ulrl I. A HKI.l.K I.AUKKITK. riuppurlad by Mil W. WHITKi'AK llic foreign Ki rokala, Olowai aud J'j(lera I be l.eiilon I no I lie Sua York Ladles guiulalta I Hit. t DKVIl.t.K At ' I'M .1 A Moial, Hlgnvlaa. kul.rl.luui.Bl. PRIC'KH , .. ami 1.00. MfcW ut ui eoletur PVrraaatU M,iia4iou amiHtcia. wimicaiuj CUlf YOURSELF! Ua bit 41 foi uiiuatuial dsafhargeai, iudauiinatioue, irrlUlluua ur ultrLUita " 1 ut u c o u a in, ui Li auee PaluUsM, aud i. t ii.. ut or oiatiUuua. axr n J T TTit whwl that iai sky iiijh in ijuality PriOM ratigu fVom to $(0; 1. 1 11, (o luit. AT CRCaOCMT AQCN0V L. ttppt , ui a vuntat, fB,7. t'livuiei aaul uai Muawajk aaaafl pwpI to know whet . a. aill 14 aiAII alan' mov a nr. vni i ma mf fjf a w t t ftaaap y UU w " rtie new Btor can nevri tit A rlarD I IF f known unless ft advertises MU Vuit I IWlaa. I