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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO TO REGULATE ALL )L Silverton, Or., Sept. 10. (Spo cial.) Silvertou's city council had a busy meeting: Tuesday even ing in the council rooms. Follow ing the reading of the minutes the usual amount of bills were allow ed. A sewer ordinance was then presented by the vater commission but referred back to the commis sion for correction. A pool hall ordinance was read This gave to thu council the spe cific right to allow and license pool bullH. The ordinance aIho gave tho council tho right to des ignate the number and the area where pool halls should be located. The later will be north of Oak Btreot to Hifth street and up to Second street. No pool hails will be permiltud In the business or nmiu streets of the city outside of this area. Tho matter was referred to the judiciary committee. Sidewalks were granted Adams street to no pwced on one NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS STAYTON Stnyton, Or., Sept. 10. Charlie Erowu is seriously ill. He 1b suf fering from a bowel trouble. Jack Jones i"d son, Harry, have gone to (southern Oregon to hunt deer. Mrs. F. I. Jones aud Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp have returned from a stay of several days at tho coast. Mrs. Francos Parry, who has been working in Portland for the past year, returned to Stnyton, Saturday night, for a month 'u stay. She will replace her father, Ed Alexander, in the Stayton Mail office while he is on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. T. E, McCroskey and son, Bcuoit, visited at the V. Lyle McCroskey home Monday. Miss Louise Adams is assmtiug Mrs. Downing In her beauty par lor. Henry Smith, Stayton marshal end his son, William, have gonu up in the mountains for several days to hunt deer. Gus 11. Trask naa given up his his position in Klamath Falls and will act as sales agent In this ter ritory for a shoo company, special izing in logRor'd boots. Mrs. Frank Potter, who has sold her homo in Eugene and Is now living in Portland, is visiting at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Mary IHU. Tom Ware, who has been 111 tho greater part of the summer, was seen about tho streets of Slay ton today. Mr. and Mrs. Ccorgo llrown and children motored to Salem, Mon day. Among those attending the au tomobile races In Salem on Labor day woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Lesley and son. Wilbur, Misses May and Edie Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tale, H. J. Roe, Frank Btupka, J tss Hendcmhott, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wcddlo and Bon, Wen dlo, Mr. end Mrs. A. D. Gardner Jr., Mrs. A. I. Gardner Sr., and Mr. and Mrs Fred Lau nnd son. Mrs. William Lake died Frldiy at a Salom hospital from a stroke of paralysis. She was burled Sun day from tho Wcddlo undertaking parlors and Is survived by her husband and a lli-ycnr-old son Mrs. I dike was well and favorably known In Stayton and her loss is keenly felt. Mrs. M. T. Matthlou, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Foretle nnd small son, Matthteu, motored to Salem, Mon day, C. A. Beauchamp and Joseph Kleher have gone to southern Ore gon for several days to hunt deer. Mrs. Harry Humphrey and children have returned from New port where they spent several weeks. M, nnd Mrs. Clyde Downing nnd Miss Iconise Adams spent tho wek-end at Newport. Mnjor and Mrs. Kaiifcr and daughter, Irene, and Mrs. Max Walter, nil of Portland, spent Sunday at tho E. C. Lau home. Miss Ellis HUI of Mill City was !n Stayton, Sunday, to attend the funeral of her friend, Mrs. William Lake. Francis Nut'nmn, who has been attending the Sweeny school cf electrical engineering In St. Louis. Missouri, for tho past nix month a, hns received hs diploma and re turned to Stayton, Friday. Mrs, Victor Davie and Mrs. Caiin Down and son, all of Portland, visited at tho J. P. Davie home over the week-end. A. 8. D.ivla and wife of Snleni were In Stayton, Sunday, to attend the funernl of Mrs. Davie's sister. Mrs. William Lake. Herman Nuttinan Is moving his garage to a more suitable location on his place. j Miss Hazel Lambert, who linn been here tho greater part of the summer with her parents, has re turned to Burleigh, Idnho, where the ie a teacher in the city achools. This IB the third year that Mlas Lambert has taught In Burleigh.1 Felix Van Krman Is improving his property, located on the coun ty road, by laying concrete walk? and a cement floor In his garage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall mo tored to Koscburg, Saturday, to spend the week-end with Mn Jiall't son, Orvlllo Adams. Miss Ruby 8 peer ot Stayton wa married Saturday afternoon in Sa lem to Louie Anderson of Bend. The young couple will make their horn In Coburg, where Mrs, An derson bai been engaged to teach 1n the city high school during the coming year. MIm Lois Williams, who has teen epcndlng her vacation in si dn of the Htreet. A number of new sidewalks were ordered built where old ones now exist. The street or section from Pine street down past tho old paving plant on to the railroad track has long been dedicated to a road but is grown up into brush and tim ber. The county asked the privi lege to clear this out. The matter was referred to the street commit tee. The park committee submitted a report and the blue prlnU for the laying out of the city park The report was accepted. The blue prints will be on display at the community fair which opens at Silverton today. Recorder William Service an nounced that he wag going away on a vacation and asKed that someone be appointed to take his place during his absence. John Hobblitt, assistant recorder, will substitute for Mr, Service. BROOKS Mrs. Cathryn Blanton returned the first of this month from her visit near Eugene, in time to be present at a party given In honor of her birthday. Her condition is much improved by the trip. Mrs. Ada CJibler and daughter. Mrs. L. G. Curtis spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Clyde Harris and called upon other friends In tliis neighborhood. Stayton with her sister, Miss Ella Williams, returned to Portland, Sunday,, to resume her duties as a teacher in the Portland schools, where she has taught for some time. Tho auction held at tho C. E. Harrows place Friduy had a large attendance and tho listings were said to be the largest ever handled by the First National bank of Stay ton. The Ladies' Aid of the Chris tian church served a delicious lunch at noon to the crowd gath ered for the sale. Mr. and Mrs. Liarrows will leave soon for Cul ver, In eastern Oregon, where they will visit at the home of their old neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. John King, who are also well known in Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Hoy and two sons left Saturiay for their home in New York city, where Mr. Itoy conducts a school for watchmak ers. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy had been visiting here at the K. Itoy hoini for the past six weeks. Because of the hard rain Mon day night the county rock crusher was not In operation Tuesday. Mrs. William Binith motored to Salem, Saturday. Miss Uoxie Stayton was married Tuesday at tho home of her moth er, Mrs. Elizabeth Stayton, to F U Kuilh of Povtlnnd. Mr. and Mrj. P. Hirzselfen of Portland spent Sunday with Mr, HlrzHCiftm's mother, Mrs. M. Hirz- eifen. The regular monthly meeting of the grange was held In tho Ma sonic hall on Saturday, September 5. Tlie grange was lu session the greater prrt of the day nnd at noon a basket lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Wlllta Sargent of Newport and Mrs. Thomas Gour- ley and son, Dwlght, of Tnco.nn Wash., were guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lam bert. W. W. Splccr of North Santlam who is employed with the county rock crusher crew, heramo sudden ly III Saturday morning and was rushed to on Albany hospital by Dr. H. A. Benitchamp. The nature of his Illness Is not known. Among the guests at the home of Mrs. Carey Nolt over the week end were: Miss Cora Turnidge of F.ugeno and Misses Pearl and Ijtuira Turnidge of Portland, all nieces of Mrs. Nott, and her bro- iher, Eugene Coats ot Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. N. Elscher and daughter, Mrs. J. Hoffman of Hnstlngs, Nob., Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Forrette nnd son, Paul, of Dallas. Miss 01 g a Hrucher and Miss Vera Funk of CorvollU visited at the E. Forrette homo Sunday. Mrs. Fischer Is sister of Mr. Forrette and the two had not seen each other for 4tl yea rs. Tho Reeond street bridge across the Salem ditch was repaired Sun day by Henry Smith and Joe Fish er. Mrs. Anna Stnyton visited In Salem over the week-end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allele Schellberg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thell of Salem vis ited Sunday at the E. T. Matthieu homo Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Mnrk motor ed in EiiTeno. Snndnv, SKINNY MEN Thin Men Run Down Men Nervous Men Yon prolinlily know thnt Cod I.lrer Oil In ttio fcrcntral flesh producer In the world. llr-rause It contains more Vlta- mlne, than any food you can Ret. l ou II be rlad to know thnt Cod l.trer Oil cornea In suffer ooated tahleta now. no tf jrou real ly want to put 10 or SO pounds of solid healthy flesh on your bonea and feel well and strong ak J. C. Perry, Central Pharma cy, D J. Fry or any d nun let for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Only 60 cents for 80 tablets and It you don't gain five pound In SO days your drugKlst la au thorlied to hand you back ttat money you paid tor them. It Isn't anything unusual for a person to gain 10 pounds la 10 days. "Oct McCoy',, the original and genuine Cod Llrer Oil Tablet-." AdT. DALLAS PROTEST Dallas. Or., Sept. 10. Objection to the proposed assessment for the 1925 cement sidewalk program was raised Tuesday night at the council meeting and the final de termination or assessments waa postponed while 'the street com mittee Investigated the remon strances. S. Carter, whose walk was Im proved by waiver, filed a letter in which ho held that his walk way too high, that it encroached on the property line and that it would settle out of shape because it wua laid on a new fill along the mill race. Edward J. Ilimes objected to the levying of an assessment on hie property as the sidewalk will not be laid until next year because of a fill nlong the mill race. This ob jection was sustained as affecting I four pieces of property where the walk is not yet in. Mr. Ilimes also raised the ques-l FALLS CITY Falls City, Sept. 10 Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter have purchas ed one of the Geo. Jenkins" houses on Main street and are moveing into it. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jody Rhoades and family spent Sunday in West Salem visiting with Mrs. Rhoades' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Good speed, Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Horn of Port land, Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore B. Horn and Richard Horn returned Tuesday from a trip of a few days by motor. They went up through the Mackenzie pass to Bend and buck down the Pacific highway. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mack return ed home Tuesday evening from their trip to western Washington and Brit Lull Columbia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Lee have a nine pound daughter born Sep tember 5. MIks Lena Rose visited with her aunt In Independence Sunday. Her Flsler, Violet, returned with her for a short visit prior to re turning to her home in Toledo. Mrs. If. P. Bogcrt, Mrs. Frank Mack nnd daughter, Luclle, and Dwlght Choffce wore in Dallas on a shopping trip Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Thrasher .spent Sunday visiting relatives in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Ward have left for Talbot, Oregon, where Mr. Ward will teach In the schools thin winter. Vctdon Morris is here from Val notz visiting with relatives. Vernice McSherry is in town from Peedeo staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Gardner and picking hops at Smith broth ers. Miss Helta Watson of Dallas was a visitor at the C. M. Horn homo over the week end. Curtis Crum visited In McMlnn ville Sunday and Monday. The K. S. Fetch family nave moved Into the house of Mrs. Frank Hubbard In the southeast part of town. Mrs. Leila Meyers ot saiem nnn Mrs. Russell Vashaw of Portland wero In attendance at the River side park Saturday evening. W. J. Goodrich or rortiano is hero visiting with hie daughter. Mrs. John Dunlap. Miss Lollta Courier and Rov. Frank Cunningham were married Monday nt the home of her grand mother, Mrs. Calkins. Rev. A. H. Dotld performed the ceremony. Hurn ShulU was home from To ledo Sunday visiting with his par-j cnts. Quite a number from Salem at tended the dance given here Mon- dny for the benefit of the piano j fund. Minn Grace Thomas will teach In1 tho Gaston schools this coming j winter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson who formerly ran the Falls City hotel were hero from Oregon City Ritam limil Cansdlan Paclfle (sat, lp!end!dlr will carry you through I NEW YORK TORONTO ST. LOUIS PHILADELPHIA mil sffTwvwT rav-wi mi ILyPfFj CH1CAOO WASHINGTON TWIN CITIES ATLANTA Fr TMu loft Dor bes Wn aslmM Mrrfo. ni asMtemi mn wamm roa wtek. UmMu is. lamoa. CusdHS Tmcll nwt st BssS ass Lsk. LotlM. Canadian Pacific Railway W.H.dcacmGtnUgaaPosgrDefi, . SSTkMSL MulhumakHolelBlda Portland tion of disproportionate assess ments on the walks along the mill race as compared with other pieces in the improvement. Engineer wuiie cxpiuiucu mat provision had been made to cover necessity of further work due to settling and if this was not necessary refund would be made. Mr. Himea also brought up the matter of overhead charges on private prop erty as compared with city prop erty. Engineer White stated that as the city property did not bond it had not been charged with the bonding expenses. According to Mr. ilimes previous custom had al ways called for levying equally on all property in an improvement district, both city and'nrivate. in spreading overhead charges. The overhead figured IS per cent for tho private property and 10 per cent for the city property, accord ing to Mr. jriimea. This was left with the street committee for investigation. Thirteenth Bodv Found. Wcnatchee, Wash., Sept. 10. The body of tho 13th victim of the Apple Yard terminal flood of last Saturday was found till morning. No one has as yet been able to Identify It. There are now three known missing. Stockholm, Sweden. Princess Elsa Bernadote, who studied con ditions of factory girls in Chicago, now Heads the r. V. C. A. ITEMS recently closing up their business arrairs. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson have purchased the lone hotel at lone, Oregon, and will take pos session at once. E. C. Richardson of tho River- aide park store has purchased the lumber and has it on the ground for the erection of a new dance halt which will be separate from the store. Ho has about ten thous and feot of lumber on the ground aud the building to bo put up witll give floor space thirty by sixty feet for dancing. When this build ing Is completed tho Riverside park dances will be held there' rather than In the store as now conduct ed. A family reunion was held Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Willis, when Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ilard.son and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McAdams nnd lllllo son, all of Marsh field, drove in early In the morning. Leslie Willis of Valaetz was also present. After enjoying a bountiful meal Mr. nnd Mrs. Mc Adams left for their home in Mnrshfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Hardson remained for a two weeks visit. SCOTTS MILLS Mrs. Earl Groshong called- on Mrs. H. A. 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Thnclier's Liver A Blood Syrup if presented before the supply for free distribution is already given aw Air. Read the full d otn lis above, then act at once, as this otTcr is limited. Get a trial size now by pre sentlng this coupon to J. O. Per ry's Drug store, Salem, conraa Stafrin, Dnllas. Goo. W. Stcelhara- mor, Silverton. XI SV taVBLLyLm. 1 ! ., SumiHr Excurtloa Turn ns IcmW 15 tout kit owetnxltr: la boy ndacad nM puop M all solstt hitn Caud. art ih. UaM Sum' U tffKtiv mill Octobn 3U - qulpped (rantcontlnsnttl trains i the Canadian racioe Kocatss tot MONTREAL BOSTON &M.TIMOM . KTROIT Saturday. - Ella U Id ley Is spending the week in Salem visiting relatives and friends, Mrs. S. M. Bennett had her ton sils removed last week at the Sil verton hospital. She has return ed to her home and is reported to be getting along nicely at this time. II. A. Rlcckers and family motor ed to Mllwaukle Saturday evening where they visited friends, they returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Kate Mortimer and small daughter of eastern Oregon are here visiting Mrs. Sarah Lamb. Orlan Thomas was In town Tues day trading and looking after busl ness Interest?. Hazel Rieckers returned home Monday evening from Mllwaukle where she visited friends. Ranson Sanders is visiting home folks this week. Miss Dorothy Meyer of Mllwau kle visited with her mother, Mrs. Verena Meyer during tho week end Everett Shilts who has been working at Finley and Diamond, Washington, spent Sunday here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mis. J. M. Shilts. He left Monday for Salem where he expects to do some carpenter work. WOODBURN Mr. anj Mrs. R. L. Guiss were dinner hosts Friday night to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Even den, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Charey, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Miller. The evening was spent at bridge. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Gill and family and Mrs. Gill's sister, Miss Vlolette Olson are spending the week at Newport. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. LeFevre and daughter Jean and Miss Gammon of Portland were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Machel. Mrs. Cooke Patton of Salem was a week end visitor with tho family or her brother R. L. Guiss. Amos Weeks the commercial In structor at the high school has mov ed to town. M. A. Schreiber Is remodeling his home on east Lincoln street John M. Kinney made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. Enthusiastic plans are being made for a big home coming as sembly at the high school on Fri day, September 18th. Letters are sent to all alumni whose addresses are available and a program Is in process of making. A large get- together of graduates Is expected. Charles Ogle left Sr.turday to visit his son Clairel who is now a physician In New York city. A severe electric storm Monday evening put the city In darkness for about an hour, and Mr. Kelly on east Lincoln street, reported that since the storm of Sunday evening he has been able to pump only mud Instead of tho usual sup ply of clear water from his well, j High school boglns for freshmen Thursday and Friday September! A s s o Attend the State Fair Sacramento Sept. S-lt 10 and 11. Freshmen only will report on these days and particu lar care will be given to the ar rangoment of their- courses and schedules and introducing them to the work. Freshmen will not required to attend Monday and Tuesday, September 14 and 16, when tho other three classes or ganlze and begin work.. Dr. Geruld Smith has sent out cards announcing his readiness to receive patients at the following office hours: 10-1.2 a. m., 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Dr. Smith has opened or flees in the suite formerly occu pied by Dr. Osmar K Wolf who has left to take a special course of study during the next year in Vienna. MONITOR Monitor, Or., Sept. 10. Mrs, Taylor Huston and mother, Mrs, Anna Gules of Oregon City, ac companied by their house guest, Mrs. V. A. Gllles of St. Paul, Minn., wore calling on friends in Monitor last Wednesday. Miss Chryetine Melby, Mrs. L. lelby. M. O. White and Mrs. Lulu Iiriggs ot Corvallis made the Mt, Hood loop last Friday. .. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dimick and family wero Salem visitors, Sun day. Mr and Mrs. W. a. Duithle and son. Raymond, motored to Seattle, Saturday evening and stayed over Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Cordis Watts and little daughter, Virginia, returned Thursday from a three weeks mo tor trio to southern California. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Watts sisters and husband, Mr. and Mra. Ned Lerfold, who hare been living in Santa Monica for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lenan and .Misses Waivo Lcnan and Shirley Over-holt were Portland visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. H, Calvin and daughter, Edythe, attended the auto races in Salem, Saturday. Mrs. Bert Babb and little daugh ter left Monday for Illinoia, where she will visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Nelson and family left Monday morning in their car for a trip to Idaho. Mr. aud Mrs. E. F. Gerving and family spent their week-end vaca tion at Pacific City, returning heme Monday evening Albert and John Sawtell and Miss Edith Sawtell of Molalla were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Calvin. Mrs. Lulu Briggs and son. Mark, left Tuesday for their home Corvallis after a two weeks visit with tho former's mother, Mrs. Mary White. Miss Lily Njust and Miss Grace Dunagan have again taken up their abode with Miss Chrystlne Melby In the Jensen house. L. E. Dinilck and H. S. Le- Febore, who are working in Port land, were home for the week-end. Mlas Effle Nixon of Milton ie visiting her sister. Mrs. James Jensen nnd family. LM AH "Why such stress on cleanness in gasoline"? A fair question. The answer you'll find interesting. You can readily understand why a physically clean gasoline makes the better motor-fuel Certainly and Associated is purified by special processes, one of which is well-defined, complete filtration. Another kind of cleanness -is expressed in terms of chemistry and has to do with "boiling points. "Associated Gasoline is distilled by a method which gives to this dean motor fuel, the correct "chain" or range of boiling points. They start at the more volatile parts and gradually rise, on through the heavier or power-producing parts or "fractions"! That is why each charge ignites instantly and "burns" or explodes completely on the down stroke, yielding every ounce of energy, and leaving no unburncd or wasted fuel to gum up the cylinders. That describes clean cut action honest gasoline "more miles to the gallon" sustained quality. c i a t Celebrate California Diamond Jubilee Ban Francisco, Sept. 5-11 F "Frisco" Edwards, manager of the Salem Senators, lias not as yai scheduled a came for next Sunday and will more than llkoly end the baseball season with the two names nlaved last week-end with the Toledo team. By aereaiins them the locals are claimants or the state championship. The Port land teams are nlaying their an nual tournament at this time and it will be impossible to get teams from there tor six weeks. No otn or likely rivals have appeared on the horizon. Independence is still after the locals and it might be such thing that the Senators tackie them again on the Independence grounds. "If we can get some good games we will ploy," says Edwards. "Tho fans will not come out and see teams unless they ar? good and it is almost impossible to get teams that are in the same class. Teams from Kelso and Long- view could be here but the games would have to be played on week days and It would cost too much money. We will get some gooa team here, however. If they show SILVEKTON Silverton, Sept. 10 The fair committee at Silverton was busy Tuesday evening putting up the merchants' booths In the Eugene Field auditorium. Rholtn Cooley, chairman of the floral display com mlttee was also making some Inter osting preparations. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mra. Peter Maurer at the Maurer homo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moser spent the week end at Silverton as guests of Mrs. Moser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor. Melvin Riviness, formerly own er of the L. & M. grocery, has pur chased the Marquam store. Silvertonians who were at one time resfdents of Kansas claim that the decorations on the stage for the Four-L picnic were on honor Ladd & Bush Bankers ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business .Office Hours from o e d Gas Sustained quality as ap- f!ied co Associated Gut), me and Cycol Motor Oil mean, that these two pro doers will gire you economi cal mem operation, (imp US.Pu.Ott. of them. The decorations consist ed of huso sunflowers and pump kins. Peter Ployhart of Silverton left for Corvallis Tuesday of this week. Mr. Ployhart Is a sophomore at the Oregon Agricultural college and a coming football star. During hie freshman year he was an outstand ing figure on the Rook football team. Mr. Ployhart went down early to practice with the team. He is a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Miss LlUle Madsen was a dinner guest of Miss Helen Idloman at the school for the feeble minded Tues day. Miss Idleman is the daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Idle man. Rev. and Mrs. George Hcnrlk scn, Miss Louise Henriksen and Dora Henriksen motored to Port land Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stamoy had as house guests during the week end Mr and Mrs. Albert Stamey of Olympia, Washington. Harold Stamey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeMerrltt and Miss Jule DeMerrltt of Seattle. cJian Ci cigar you'll like "ROLTAN? Thank you lr. I see you've been around a bit." ROI-TAN BROADWAYS (2 for 25c) 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. 1 i n