EIGTIT PACE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1918 .f t. JT . L fMymlll aiksV'HHlHil B Mta -! MflMWifl tttti Notices, Business Opportunities Locals, Lgst,; Found, For ; - , ' TACIT, FT.VTTt V : 3 fi, , J ...., Mr - ' I j - I NEW TODAY . EW TODAY. ' ' Bach new adrertlaaniant will , ba run under "New T.dar" (or the first Insertion only. During i aubsrquont Innertlona of tha ail i It will appoar under Its propar ' elaaalfloation. t. ' bred .Whlto IxRliorn roosiors. , In ; tired .lille Inborn roosti'i. In quire Dr. McNa,lib. Notices For Rent JJOBT. Itrown Persian cat, child's lt.' llewurd fur relurn. Phone F(le RALfM My the ownrr, new 4 ", room furnished or unfurnished hoine and two Iota. I'hone 360. r .! . L . jiif'i:xnANT op i,i ww UOWXS TIIIIITJ JA- gi;ilmaxs 1 V,, - .. 7 Ms . y t t i Simtli Ol" OF IJll'JlOVK- MKXT tOXI8. Notice la hereby given that aeuled lilda will be received at the office of the City Recorder ii Pendleton Ore gon, up to t o'clock p, m. on July Hist. 19 IS, for the , purchase of 1197. 4n at Improvement lionda of the City of Pendleton, to be Issued for the Improvement of JxiKan street from the nor(h line of Haley street to the south line of Jackson street, said bonds to f bear dato of June Int. 1918, and to Iiear Jnteret at the rate of 6 per cent per annum payable semi-annually. Kach bid must he4accompanled by a certified check In the sum of ?1DO.OO made payable to the order of the acting Mayor of tho City of Pen-dlatnn. The Common Council reserves thoi right to reject any jjnd all bids at its ' pleasure, " Dated at Tendletoo, Oregon, this j 17th day of July, 1918. TII3. FITZ OB11ALD, ' City ltecorder. Wanted FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court WaNTBJD Good, clean rags, at Tha Jast uregonian onicm. FUUNISUKD Thompson. APT Close In. 777 HOUEJCKEPINO BOOMS. tOl Clay. FOR RENT Sewing machines of all makes, 11.00 per week. 13.00 per month. McCllntock and Simpson, 400 E. Court. i; FOR nEOT BLEEPING room, 90 Willow. ,PhQii 482R. . i ; j, FUHN1SMED APARTMENTS, close ' In. 401 Aura. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and apts. '407 W. Alta.' Fhone 1177W. FOR RENT Late model typewriters. Patton- Rarber Shop. FUR RENT Reasonable, store room "on Main street. Front and rear entrance. Phone 661. Chiropractor DR. t,ORETTA H. KTAHB, Chiro practor. 103 West Webb St. Room 10. Office hours 9 to 12 a- m. 1:30 to 5 p. m. Examination tree. umce pl.one G83. Renldence phone 1189. Draymen ' move your household goods. Tele phone 8S9. Also baggage transfer ring and heavy hauling. W. A. MILES, haggage, transfer and dray age. Office phone 649. Res. 749R, Contractors and Builders. FOR RENT Two gend sized house keeping rooms wlthgas. 701 E. Court. FOR KENT Sleeping . and house keeping rooms. Mrs. Lovey Uowl by. 642 Cottonwood WANTED Sewing, phone 483-W. WANTED Employment by expert steam 'and gasoline engineer. Address Box 6; Kent, Sherman County. Ore. WANTED To buy a few sacks of . shelled popcorn. The Charles Co. WANTED Night clerk at Hotel St. George. ..'' WANTED Carpenter work. 302W. . I'hone WANTET Walter and cook at once. Mlller's Quick Lunch- For Sale Attorneys FOR RALK Horse and buggy. I'hone 612W. FRED IC. BCHMIW. Attorney at lW. i Room 14. Smith-Crawford Blag. FOR BALE Wheat nay. Pendleton, Ore. D- B. Bell, WOn SALES N9W and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer, Whit. New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntock as Simpson, 400 E. Court- D. W. BATLET, Attorney at Law GKOP.GB W. COUTT8. Attorney Law. Boom 17, Schmidt block. CARTER HMTTHE, Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of American Na tional Bank; Building. FOR SALE Good S-room house and garage on North Side with furni ture, also. Three other good pieces of town property. Phone 317. B. F. Dupuls, j FEB FEE, Attorneys at Caw. Office in Jeapain jtuituiua. Miscellaneous FOR SALE: Brood sow with six pigs. I about 1 month old. Address B- B- Eastrldge, R, No. 1, Pendleton. 1914 &TUDEBAKEU car for sale. Jood condition. In'iulre Long's C a rage. ' ! I BUT ALL KINDS of Junk at top prices. Iron and sacks a specialty Paclflo Junk Co., J. S. .Jones, prop.. JTTT.vcf.EA hawk BALE beelnnlnc I condition. V. 3. Dodge. Snavely. Good Phone R. I. KBATOR, Attorney at Law. Rooni 14, amith -Crawford Building. a A. NKWBERRT, Attorney at U, Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms 3 and 4. Bmltn -Crawford .Building. JAMES B. PERRT, Attorney at Law. Office over Taylor Hardware Com pany. , Saturday, millinery. ay, June 29, on all rummer '. Campbell's Millinery. "' i 222. FO RSALE-Or will trade for wheat THE ALICE SHINING PARLORS is . Zw Z his office. open and ready .jror ousir.es. For J ladles , and . cents. at 60.9 Main strect-j pou SA.L1'3 000 first ciaxs. seven foot,-cedar fence posts, 1 hat will Lin sixteen to eighteen Inches. ' J. M. I Uleg, Gerllnger Ruilrllng, i'ortland. i BALBT RALET, Attorneys at Law. Office In American National Bank Building. 8. A. LOWELL, Attorney ana Counsel lor at law. Office-In Daaoaln Bid. Architect Notices Notice to Farmers. We will buy SO tons alfalfa hayfc . also 30 tons wheat hay. Phono 331. Penland Bros. Transfer. Notice Found One Iron grey horse, brand-' ed with W with question mark above on left shoulder. Weight about 1000 pounds. .Mitchell Lloyd, Pendleton Oregon. . . IS POIND. C. ew ANSON c B. K. DuPuls.. Esti mates given, fres. All worg guar- anteed. We build anything, city of country work. Phone 142M. Auctioneers X v 1 f SCXCEAHTtDrVVIO. EifUTNAJA iCOL. W. .F. TOHNKA. AucUoneer, i makes a specialty or rermwr arid machinery aales. "The man thai gets you the money." Leare orders af biaat Oregonlan Office. II - - ! To find, to enjuire or to sell use, 'the classified. " l?-"TTT,irnriTa CARPENTERS 36.O0, "laborurs $4.50. ' J arm 1 III JJiCIIlt 1113 p.r s hours. Three months' work. iSl! f,,ln U''VJ- carpf"tf'Ir'' 15 n Join- a- inn, . . bori-rs (10, raablo in caisy "payments. ' V? Z'9' .Hit, h. t?a and Commerce street. Taeomu, Wash, field. Saves one-third the time anu ' Idoe. lot. better work. Order now. I r"" ""W bnt.cynui now. . i Pendleton Weeder works. Hi Cotten- r, ck HUNTERS Get the llmlL wood Bt. Domesllrated wild Mallard Oecoys - CARft tllat do th rJ,",'neHS'- Ducks, prices Wenton-Pemlleton Aoto Stag and instructions from C N. Palmer. Laaves Weiton for Pendleton at 7:4 f Grande. OregiK a. m. and 12:45 p. m. - 1 ' Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 3:00 .ClCaiierS a. m. and 1:00 p. m. -----..--------gc-aw. Leaves Adams for Pecdleton at t:tt ij- RUDD CAN'T - clean your sull, a. m. and 1:20 p. m. throw It away. 206 W. Webb street. ' -eaves Pendleton AUe-Knlght rhono (jxs.. . Store) for Weston at 1 a. m. and -i 4:00 m"wAM tta worth. Driver. Second-Iiand Dealers Every useful thing should be used. v. BTROBLE. dealer In new and see Sell that used article to somebody ond hand goods. Cash paid for see- . . ,, . ,, ,,-,. H nd band gooda. Cheapest place to buy who needs It through the classified. 101ehold goods.. -10 B. Court, Pkona Put an end to that delay In renting '1W' 1 that house or apartment through In writing a classified ad be specific, getting your message to the readers definite. Generalities befog your ma ilt the classified. sage. FITXURES AND LEASE for sale in one of the best business locations In Pendleton. Address 30M, this of fice. . FOR- RALE 7 fcead -f good work horses and two wagons. Inquire at Dutch Henry Feed Yard. - FOR" SALE Case 40 Touring car. Will make good service car. Alta Auto Radiator A Lamp Works. 701 RATMOND W. HATCH, Architect. De- spain building. Phone 768, Pendle ton. Oregon. FOR SALE Self-propelled gas. Holt combined harvester. Will trade j for ground power machine or city J property. Machine practically new. . only cut few hundred acres. Inquire or address Geo. Feebler, Pendleton, j Ore. j - ' - - - - i A frank, concise, factful ad will prove to the capable worker that his services are needed. WANT AD COLVrnk A WD -CLASSVIEn DIRKCTOBT. Counting six ordinary words to tha line and charged by the line. Want ads and locals. Rates Per -.lae. First Insertion, per . line . ..,1o Kach add. insertion, per Una so One week (six: insertions), each Inaertlon. per line . Ye 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4e 4 month contract, each in sertion, per line to 13-month contract, each Inser tion, per line : No ads taken tor leas than 3a Ads taken over the telephone only from East Oregonlan sub scribers end those listed In the Telephone Directory. Copy muat be In our office noe later than 1:30 o'clock day of publication. Tho following described animal has been taken up 4y the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: . One black mare mule, 2 years old, beanded OL on right shoulder. If said animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to It possession, costs, and expenses paid and taken away within ten days from the- date hereof, then at 3 o'clock p. m. sf the 2th day of July, 1918. the aaiu, animal will be sold to the highest balder, at public auction. for cash, at the Clly Pound, In said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the pay ment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this 17th. day of July, 1918. ' AL ROBERTS, City Marshal. JJOTTCH OF RALK OF IMPROVE. '. MKNT BONDS." Notice is hereby given that sealed i bids will be received at trie office of the City Recorder in Pendleton, Ore- gtn. up to 5 o'clock p. m. on the 3 it I day of July, 1918, for the purchase of imf-ovement bonds of the City of ! Pendleton In the sum of S17C1.80. V j be issued for the Improvement of Wil Ison street from the east line of Main ! street to the east line of Madison jsireet. said bonds bearing date of I June 1st, 1918. and bearing interest ! at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. payable semi-annually. Each bid must bo accompanied by a certified check in. the sum of $150.00 made payable to the order of the acting; Mayor of the City of Pendleton. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 17th day of July, 1917. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK wiikx Mixi:i with sn.i'iu ii it llltlM.S HACK ITS HKAI'-Tll-VL M STIIK AT ON U.S.RESERVFSARRIVED MIDNIGHT, OFFENSIVE LAUNCHED AT 4 All. Idaho. Spring Grain Crop Light. COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., July 22. While the "production of grain in this ! county agricultural agent. McMinnvilln Roy is Killed. McMINNVILLE, Ore, July 22.- Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Skinner of TlOY TAKES RIFLE, KILLS j UIUZZLY, CAPTl RES Ol ItS 1 lion of other Ingredients. of folks recommend this rcady-to-t'Ke preparation, because It darkens the. hair beautifully, besides., no one can possibly loll, as It darkens so nat urally nnd evenly. You moisten a Honge or soft brush with It. drawing this through the hair, taking one fmall strand Ht a time. By morning the grny hair disappears after anoth er application or two. Its natural col or Is restored and It beromes thick, glossy und lustrous, and you appear years j-ounger. Wyeth's f-nKe nnd Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet retpilste. It Is not Intended for the care, miti gation or prevention of diseapo. Gray lluir. however handsome, -de- I notes advancing ape. we nil know .'Staff Correspondent De- tho ndvantuKes of n youthful appear- .. r i l -v mice, our hair Is your charm. Ill SCl'lbeS bUtlden Opening makes or mars the face. When it fades I,,, 'Pt.ni1r.n. A rvirir'iri! turns gray and looks streaked, just aj "Y railCO-AmCl ICanS. tVw nppllrat lffiR "f Fatje Tea. anil SuU . !i!"d r.'r"""" n,','f'aram'e """"I WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES Don't" stay grnvf Iok. young! . July 20.-Amerlean reserve., .were or Either prepare the the recipe at home ' nt 6 ' J 'd, or get from any drug store a BO-eent to m"ve V"" Me "n,e- "",Bd botflo of -Wyeth's HuKe and Sulphur I f"r" ,n ruc,i" thr': ,h'n Compound." which Is merely the old J ""utrchlng distance about midn ght. Thousands ;"" " as iresn as ever wnen me oiiensive 1 began.' There wna no artillery preparation ! but the artillery suddenly began roll lug a barrage and tunks and Infanti., i moved forward, a heavy thunder storm helped to conceal tho troop bright and clear. It Is great fighting weather. Mnny Germans were break fasting or seeking shelter from rain v.hcn tho Allies made their dash. The advance was maintained uninterrupt ed until noon when the Franco-Ameri enns halted briefly for a rest, nnd re nrianixntlnn. Then they swept for ward again advancing farther than In the first rush. French cavalry swung ahead with the infantry In the afternoon nnd njded In cleaning ,th.e raptured villages. Franco-American surrounded ar tillery of entire dlvudons luken and captured entire Oermnn batteries. In cluding the artillery, of entire dlvl sl n. v Americans carried the fall thirty pound packs on their backs. -Most of the American units did not bothet with nmehlne-guns. hut made it a j straight Job of rifles, hayoncts ana grenades. Tho Americans worked 'their way through fields nnd woods Into the vllllaies. driving the boches ahead tal-lii prisoners so rapidly that :tliey iK'CMmo n hindrnnee. ! tn-giiiilriillmi Quick I I.n!er when the supporting infantry Iranie they brought mnehlne-gunf i.iulekly followed by field guns, and heavy artillery. It vas one of the war's be it .examples of o"'ok nrgani ' xnilon. Franco-American wounded were carried lothe rear in. the same nm:nlnnee:. aeinonstraiinK riant" American unlfv- And Tliov Went When the attack was being formed Wednesday nlcht a certain American general siiff-ested his. troop should tal e a certain u Int. "I fe:ir It will be inadvisable, snld (may make the returns to tho acre I COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., July 22. equul to those of past good crop .Kroup of men interested In the Black i years. i . liutte cinabar mines, headed by E. R. j Crane, the manager, has taken over j ;the Buena Vtsta cinabar mines, locat- j od near Riddle. Mr. Crane will man age a new group, as well as the pro perty at Black Butte. Quicksilver ! IF YOUR BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS HXSH VOrit KIDXKVS OTCA- SIOXAMA' IF YOU EAT - -i JIE-T R1XH LARLY. B ! JACKSON, Wye, July 20 The this i most mteeessful vouthful bear hunt- wniie liie iiruuutiiuu ui .1111 ,i ui'i 1 - - section has been cut down measurably ;ily yesterday received word that their ,er in Wyoming is Charles Sowers, 14. on account of Ihe dry weather, there "aroiu, naa ueen Kuiea in action 1 or this place, wno is uisprayins will be a good yield of fall-sown cere- Uuly 3 in France. I hide of a female grizzly which he als. Spring-sown grain will produce . snot on fneep crees. u iwm but a light crop. The increased price Cinnabar to Ik- Mined. which he capturea alter ine m naa oeen siain anu in . ed. The ooy. hunting alone with two 1 Xo man or woman who eats meat dogs, ran upon the grizzly family in (regularly can make a mistake by a berry patch. His first Bullet kill- , flushing the kidneys occasionally.! ed the mother but his second shot j sayg a well-known authority. Meat . j . l ., . v. .,- 11 .1 thn latter : c, . . I riunged Into the thick brush and es- ney pore'a ao they slugglslily filter or caped- The two cubs about three strain .only part of the waste ond months old, took refuge In a tree. ! poisons from the blood, then you get j slek. Nearly all rheumatism, heau- HVN POSITION PRECARIOFS. (aches, liver trouble, nervousnesscon- HICH ItANCIIKS Sl'ES i WASHINGTON, July -0. iams on stipatlon. tllzzlness. sleeplessness. VII"E FOR IHVORCE ! the front of the original counter madder disorders come from sluggish SANTA ROSA, July 20. Charles M. j thrust have narrowed the German j kidneys. Ware, a wealthy rancher, has hrouuht salient making the German position j The moment you feel a dull ache In Cranberry Crop Is Largo. SOUTH REND. Wash., July 22. At a recent meeting of the 1'acific Cran berry Growers' Exchange of Irwaco, E. M. Hulden was elected president; W, F. Sohimpff, vice-president, and L. W. Paul, secretary-treasurer. D. Walter Williams, of Ilwaco, was ap pointed general sales manager. remains at a price which makes cinna bar mining profitable. Norwood Chosen Manager. ALBANY, Ore.. July 22. B. S. Nop wood of Harrisburg. was selected yes- suit against his wife, Grace Ware, for precarious. Bald Baker. ivdorce. He named a co-respondent. - Arley Card, a former business man of BRITISH STEAMER SINK. Craliapplo Marmalade. .Wash the fruit, remove the cores and cut or chop Into small pieces. Place in the preserving kettle ana add jjust enough water to show. at the top of the fruif. Cook until the fruit Is tender. For each quart o( , material add 1 1-2 pounds of sugar, and cook over an even fire until the "jelling point'' is readied, as indicat ed by the flaking or sheeting from the stirring spoon. Pour into hot. freshly sterilized jars, caver, and cool. When cool pour hot melted paraffin over the surface of the marmalade to seal, put on the cover and store In a cool, dry, dark place. A majority of classified messages may be clearly told in less than fifty words- t j the kidneys or your back hurts, or If ! the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of t 1 sediment, irregular of passage or ai- Iterday manager for the recently ffirm-j this city. Ware ip a brother of Captain i LONDON, July z. ine unusn tended by a sensation of scalding, get led Linn County Co-Operatlve Live- I Allison Ware, formerlv head of thcilS.noo ton steamer Oarpathia wasabout four ounces of Jad Salts from KAISI'lt'AMK.S NEW SFfllKTAKY 1-OR FOItEION AFFAIRS I v ! 1 f . ! ' i; i ; , & i.i L ;;i! r ',v v t ;v.; i.i i: I stock Marketing Association. He will state normal school, and of Wallace torpedoed and sunk, ine passenBers move to Albany and make his ead-'Ware, assistant-district attorney of 'and crew landed. There were no cas quartcrs in the office of S. V. Smith, Santa Rosa. ' alties. n POINGS OF "THE DUFFS THERE WAS A METHOD IN HELEN'S LIBERALITY. ONl'af WlFB MUST HAVE. HAD F3 iS I RPT susV. n ".nsmie or nBAVT 1J r '1 otiLH LET US ICT HIM CrVE A POKEB P 1 PLAN 'TlLltH PAOT-I THE LOHCU 13 ALL FIXED 440VOU CArl PLA UNTIL OKIE OCLOCKBUTI CtMEMBCC WHAT THE RULES OF THB 6AME MUST &E- I bin sore' lor. "you can t go that far. The hell we car.1" the general e pl- J. d. "my ly'll g" anywhere 1 ask th rl ". That obit et: e wns reached Thtir: t'ay nl:;hl. AOwirac Von hiNTzC Admiral vinIlintrze is tin secretary for f .r l n eff:ilrs by Hie knl-er In rl 1 Km hln'ann. w hf before the ll. i.lt 1 : fil.le for lilui 10 '.lit 1 new riiiwlt e of Secretary e rreent ppeccM itn:d it Inipos mie In of;i-e. OVER THE NORTHWEST Why not assume mat your SI:C; SIlipmentH to be llcay. A'AKi.MA. Wnah., July 22. Advlcos received here by Northern I'aeifie of ficials Indicate that sheep und lamb .'shipment over that road ditrtns An nul gust will total about li." r.irloads from tenant la a reader of the classified this district. Kittitas counly, U le. on nd get In touch with him at onceT the Columbia river, and Siid Point,1 OUUm J j A CHAMuTE OF HEART Tt p-f OtiLH LET US I CAA PIM UMTIL OKIE OCLOCKBUTj j : 16T MIM CIVE A POKEB pi 11 PLAN 'TlLltH I I?eMB60 WHAT THE RULES OF J 1 Lt, -- ) PAOJW n ' nrSan oclock J The same MUST f3E- i ' 1 1 tiEUo.TdM! Wr1! "" ' ' I'bd 1 1 -s EveIMg 'NsrcAO iyEMIkf IWHJURVJIFE l ' , ' OF PLANlMd FOC MONCN AS OSUAL mtuS! OUTOPTtWMl? I I I BOS VJE WILL PLAW Foa WACSAVlMtJ LL ..1 LM I t'( , c ' 5TAMP3- IF AMN OF SoO DON'T ; r s THe C0X5T t,ur-fe womt HAPpeM To jvE SOME VcO CAW TrI - L CLEAR?. L-Jrt J U fiET Them from THE LAW J IJV V "i 1 i 1 t,- ivs r5C 1 on mw left- 1 1 krJvLf any reliable pharmacy and take a ta blespoonful In- a glass of water be fore breakfast for a. few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from- th acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla and has been used for gen j eratlons to flush clogged kidneys and 'stimulate them to activity, also to i neutralize the acids in urine so Jt no ! longer causes irritation, thus ending ! bladder disorders. Jnd Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink which all reg ular meat eaters should take now ana then to keep the kidneys clean and the blond pure, thereby avoiding se rious kidney complications. Ute of Ohio. City of Toleflo, Lucas Count?, as. Fran J. cneney Btslriv oath that he Hi enlor partner of the firm of V. J. Cheney Co. doing btmlaesa In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, nnd that aald firm will pay the aum of ONE IIL'NOKEO OOLLAKS fur each and every caae oc Catarrh that cannot be enred by tho una o U-IL'8 CATAltUU WKI'ICINK. FRANK J. CHENEY. 8 worn to before me and antwrrlbed hi y presenr. this ffth day of Decfmbef a. D. l&att. ' A. GI.KAiON. 'Seal Notary lui.lle. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is take lntero ally and arts through the Blood on the atucoua Surfaces of the Byateau Bend fqr testimonials, free. F. J. CHKXFT at CO., Toledew O. Bold by all dnurglsta, Tle. HaJla Family for eooartpatloav : CHICHESTER S PILLS wsl,. tub Minora rhubT T.L. m Mhw. B.r .r ro.. V , !"i"- A.vriiM in ttxrfctf UlaVoNB) KKA.tB f llilt 5sS r n1" 'J uarai. w I W Kdi UJ AUSTIANS AT LAST CROSS THE PIAVE i ' " WiMlt. " x? y ---risoN; jo . . , . . y 9CU.fi MIL "''l ' '..1 n.t- Mi'iiif.iii 1'latfau south rnw-ed to the west Imnk ff the rivep ward a!nit the I .:ivc river If imw t ifotwecn the ('uncsluino railrtiud and the scene of the fiercest fichtins Zensun bend. One report hai It that rtal Kvcrywht-re. ncrortlin to the thy nr: Mcrofw for a dtt)inre tt official report, tho AuytrUins aro he-1 alnnit fifteen ml Ion nnd have thrown ins held with little jnln.-v tluui!;h f.nrteen ridRes over the stream, hard ltattles are being fought at many Home admits that the Austrian havo points, as indtcaUMl by i ho arrows. ; established a bridgehead on the low- I The Austrian;. Indm hein, have !er 11 a ve-