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THE ErCENE DAILY CV.-.710, TlintSDAT, FFHlRKiRr 0, 100B 00. mi v sz lv of tie week, JSff A" all com ".J.l1ilow,.l",a. EuBene Guard, s j hv carreer, T. ns IM B1V- on ,irerUS"JS ' U.t Eugene. Oregon postof- fC'" - authorized to K t lor subscriptions or t'fness for The Daily ES Si A- Drury. w .imsiers are autnomeu w 111 rece"t or subscriptions SPAY, FKIlltl ARY 0,, 1908 fTT C ... lmo. A Otftlon opens for prima- RCV- E 3, January 6. Eooielor election Apr 17 t primary Election, April 17. C flose for election. May 15. General eietuim, -..--. Registration reopens, Septeni- 9ft Ose for election, October Presidential election, Novem- oer a. LuiEXTAIi HOARD SATISI'IKII WITH JOBS ID railroad commissioners all Lut to be re-elected to their present ti One thing in their favor Is that Ijite doing no harm, Bimply draw bilelr salaries very quietly with- listurblng the serenity of the Lud magnates or anybody else. tamany neople feared at tho time kiilroad commission bill was jug- Ujy Speaker Davey and other p il- ha In the bouse, the board Is Liornamental than useful, and as livaapnl mumhpro nrfi fntrtv i'finri fa and of gentlemanly nresenee. (raid no doubt be an act of wls- m on the part of the voters to con fix them In office. WLRuAllS OXK M'XWIKI) YKAKS HKXCK Hi Railway Critic predicts that a pired years hence the clumsy de- fi of locomotive engines will have idispensed with. Whatever pcw- s employed to drive the trains of Mi century will certainly be rayed to them by central power Tie trains perhaps will not stop at W will only slacken sliced a fit but the platform will benln to e u the train approaches,' nnd ran alongside at the Rama snpprl tit train, SO that lusaenra elm l and out as If thp tin ... Mas Still. Whpn nil om ol,-,,l r rs will be closed altogether Piard. and thn nintMrm ...m "w Us motion and return to its fui position. to friend ih t..." .. , nt .mimiiuse, nave " Signup the Idea that it is up '" laM! cnarge of and run Tho-v are a bright lot of ""hat thPfo nro .l. u F u k . i wo are "Wshtasthe subjects of the and iw v.... . . "e ueen aoing ETh g0od deal ,onger ln the ti-.i. . uue ",usl cultivate --..u ,0 gei along well 0f d. ana ole show himself. I,''Ulft""- hav"g secured . ,. su.iiy ror Hurry 011 the ItnnJ. ... ... to ;:? caa be "cr- l5ay if ,k 1 ttn5, klni1 ' ft "B 18 eno"Bh moi"r i,'kla ' an alumdnnce of ' ' hm,' r "d,di8- "swt J 1 nn'l Insuf- ' "'""d". Thafu .-ho. u;a,T f any- for we a-. V dor:ors out of ' '"-'ntlst, love . r lt mean. "Te the r,,,, . - --"tin run j smoother; also that the sudden Jolts and stops In courtship are- nothing more than broken circuits or burned out fuses, easily repaired, It you know how. Maybe Gemnany 1b "only fallow ing ln the steps of tho other sea powers" ln Its naval eifp'-nston, as the secretary of the Imperial ad miralty said when the big appropria tion for new warships was passed !y the Reichstag, but from this dis tance It looks more like an atte'npt to lead. We take It . that President Diaz is not opposed to bull-fighting, as the largest bull ring in the world Is being built, at a cost of $700,000, in Mexico. Before we throw any stones at the Mexicans, let us remem ber that it costs a lot more than that to fight our Wall street bulls. Some would-be financial states men overlook the fact that no mutter how great a volume of currency it provided for. It cannot be had by individuals who fail to offer value ln work or goods, or to put up a bluff that will be accepted as equiv alent. "Make marriage easy and -livorcf difficult" Is the recipe for ut'lteiins humanity handed out by Aloxaader Graham Bell, tho millionaire Invcn tor. Most people will agree to the last, but we confess that we do net see how marriage can be nude any eaBier than It Is now. This near-poet, who is advising th' readers of the paper that prints hi stuff to get busy "and make yoin dreams come true," must have 'en: pleasant. About the last thing most of us would want would !in to haw our dreams come true. A new serial stony, "Tnc Wo mar In the Alcove," by Anna Katharine Green, will begin in tomorr jw't Guard and will also run in the Week ly Guard beginning next week. Cur readers should not overlook the open ing chapters. Strange that a magazine should waste space to ask, "in what line of work Is woman most successful?" when everybody knows tho answer is man she works him suc.ie 5sfuLI wherever and whenever sh.? pleases. The "gyroscope" Is an apparatus to prevent a ship's rolling, which haF been successfully demonstrated, but we are not Informed as to whether It will prevent the rolling of an over loaded man. No "prohibition wave" In Munich, which has one beer saloon for every 319 Inhabitants. However, Munich Is quite a step from the nearest "dry" state. To look high Is all right, provider you don't look so high as to over look opportunities to gather enough coin on the level to make a living Another thing that should be lim ited Is the number of stroles of girh who jilted Lincoln and uoic sorry for It after he became fanniui. It costs more for a dull merchant to brush the dust off his goods than it would to ndvortiso and sell them. The man who never makes mis takes misses a good many splendid chances to learn something. When a man begins by saying, "Tt tell you the truth," you may be pretty sure he Is going to tell a lie. FOI.DKIl WILI "CATCH OX." (Portland Journal.) The Eugene Commercial Club ha? sent out a neat, breezy and witty folder that will "catch on." NOTICE TO TAKE OUT I.K'KXSI Notice Is hereby given that onll 'nance No. 710, requiring those wish ing to conduct bottling works, ho tels, restaurants, soft-drink parlois drug stores where soft drinks are soli' and other similar places, to apply tr the city recorder and secure a li cense to carry on such business, ant! ordinance No. 708, requiring milk dealers to take out license, are In force and all parties desiring to con duct such business within the city of Eugene shhould at oncp take out surl llnnnan A mil Inn t Inn hlflnkg nillV bi had on application to the city record- E. A. FAURINGTON. City Marshal III lS WANTED 8ealed bids will ber-rccelvcd l J. B. Coleman, Eugene. Ore.51111. "I to 5 p. m., February litih. lfOs. f office and hotel building .'x'xl I I. tw stories. Plans and spi'dii' -ill""' may be secured nt the offin.' of Join Hanzlrker, architect. Owner reserves all rights. fl PORTLAND ROYAL RAKEUV Bread, the best and liealtries' bread made, for sale at Otto's. Why get up In the morning fi'.lw Wnrrv nthnra nnd worrv Voll. I tf Here's a secrpt between you nnd nir Belter take Rocky Mountain Tg. CEO. MKI.VIN MILLER O.N .STATEMENT NO. fOregonlan.) Eugene, K,-b. 2, (To the Editor) Since Judge Lowell, of Pendleton. Is considered, one .f th. brainiest Kepublieuns of the suite, his argu ment contained in a cammunieatlnu in my uregonian of recent date, in I opposition t Statement No. 1 will be given serious consideration bv pros pective candidates who think thev are good Republicans, who will dis agree with Judge 1-owell as to the merits of what ho terms a "chimera an excrescence upon tho priniurv iaw." There are good ltepuliliian'f in this state who believe the liepnbli can party of Oregon should he still further "purified as by fire." These Republicans will stand by Statement No. 1 until the last member of the old and corrupt political ring is bur ied in oblivion. What matters if this "chimera" dots threaten the election of a Democrat to the I'nlted States senate from Oregon? Let the Republican party put up men for of fice whose records are pure and un questioned and no such danger will appear. Statement No. 1 was not do signed to fawor politicians: therefore Judge Lowell or others will not con vince the people of its defects by call ing it names and appealing for pollti cal organization. 1 am a Republican, 1 hope, having voted for that ticket for 34 years, but I believe the inter ests of the people should be consid ered before the welfare of the partv. If the use of Statement No. 1 ha? done no greater harm than disorgan ize the Republican party in Oregon its merits certainly far outweigh its demerits. It has put Oregon in the lead of a political reform that bids fair to sweep over every state in the Union. It has landed an Oregon senator In tho Gridiron Club, and In many ways haa given the state unus ual distinction, it was Statement No. 1 and not the primary law that ena bled our legislature to elect a senator on the first ballot with decency and dispatch. What has the Republican organization ever done for the state of Oregon, except to disgrace it? The Republican party of Oregon has beer cursed with too much "organization." It was for 20 years so well organized that it became necessary for La Toi lette, the Eastern niagazinos and Ileney to "clean house" for us. if we make It necessary for a Democrat like Ileney to do our dirty work, why not put a Democrat in the l'nlto'1 States senate? There are still some things to b. done efore the Republicans of Ore gon can afford to draw close party lines. We still need the help of both Populists and Democrats. Stand patism and corporation rule must be unhorsed before Republicans will consent to return to the fold of strict party organization. So long m surf men as Fulton are put forward as po lltical leaders the best orgnnizatior for the Republicans of Oregon is to tal disorganization. Statement No I has done more for Oregon thin any other like number of words ii th? English language and it will r? main the bulwark of the peoph against political corruption. GEORGE MELVIN MILLER. KltiKNE rilOPKItTY WILL GROW VALIAIIL1 Blair street addition property If sure to double in value within tlu next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up the valley from Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and tlu line that will tap the Sluslaw conn try can not go out in any other di rection. As sure as water runs dowt hill, Eugene must build down th' valley because the business I there. There are both acreage tracts aur large lots ln this addition, only t mlle from the business center and three blocks from the Geary publh school. Prices are very reasonable and yor may make your own terms, a smal payment down and monthly install ments if you desire. See the Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them foi particulars and prices. tf GREAT DEMAND. For Hyoiucl, the Catarrh Cure Tim! Hull GiiimiiitccK. The sales record of all medicine by the Hull Drug Co.. has been brok en by the recent remarkable dentaiu' for ilyomel. This Is not alone dm so the peculiar weather conditiom t lint have Increased catarrhal trotili les. but the way in which- Hull sell: Ilyomel Is undoubtedly responsibh for many sales. With every dollar outfit t'le Hut' Drug Co., gives their pervitinl guar antee to refund the money IT llynm . ; does not give absolute satisfaction Ask the Hull people to explain to yoi about this guarantee. There is no stomach dosing wltl Ilyomel. It Is a medicinal treatmi n that kills all catarrhal germs, pre venting their growth and making cn tarrh Impossible. It has cured man.' right here In Eugene anil you shouli' try It now nnd get relief from ca tarrh. EliDITII .i:.Mli KSAMi.NATI.i'.'S The eighth grade final examine Hons for the public schools will be held Mav 14. 15. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils rea l; for the examination should notify nie of the number of questions want ed and the name of the p,-rs.,n np pointed to conduct the examination a least IS days before the date f.,i which the questions are wanted. W. II. DII.I.AKII, County Superlnteiideer. MOTHER'S KITCHEN ;-venth and OaK streets, has open under new management. Good .ed hoard and room by the (lay, wcck or m, .nth First-class home cooking Chid ken dinner every Sunday. MRS. a. 1. AiiioM i arner tunes pianos. Leave or- den at Morris' Mimic store. u THE MARKET ft)R PF AS ESTATE ' IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west 8 h St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE City and Ranch Property in Idaho, Washington, and different parts of Oregon for property in Eugene nnd surroundings Good wcll-finislicd l room house mul three lots in Par tita, Idaho, mid 1 10 acre farm adjoining Pai-nm to trade for property hi Lane Co., Oregon. 4 t t 800 acres well illipi'oved wllctlt farm at Kent, Sherman Co., Ore., to trade for stock ranch in Lane county, Ore. 0 room house in Centmlln, Wash., to trado for proHarty nt Eugene, J,aiic county, Ore. 2S acres .((doing Oakland, Or., Douglass Co., to trade for -property in or near Eugene, Oregon. ' For Sale 200 acres on Mo hunk; 120 acres timber, 5, 000,000 feet; 2r, acres Tim otliy and clover liny; four acres variety orchard; 5 room house, frame burn; price $:t.-00; 1-a cash, balance good terms; will consider trade for house in Eugene. J lS."acres joining tmm; nil well fenced, fine H room house; 11 barns, chicken house, smoke house, etc; :t year idd family .orchard; price $(l,-00; $1000 down, hiilance at 0 x-r cent. st t t .. 75 acres 7 miles from Eugene; no acres pasture and timber; 25 acres cultivation; 4 room house; 50(;o barn; other buildings; young orchard hit tidings :IOO. 91 4 4 2H acres river bottom on Mi-Ken zie river; mostly In cultiva tion; fine river Imltom; small house am Imrn, some apples mnl pcuch on hard; a bargain lit $1(100. 4 4 d 1(10 acres on Mc Kcnio river B miles from Eugene; 80 acres hot mm land, all fenced coyote lii-lil ; 2 houses, each 8 l-ooliis.liarn OOxIMI; nil hol-M's, coh. sheep, goats, (cols and iniph-nii'iits go uilh (lie place at $10,000; 1-2 cash; balance 0 kt rent. McMURPHEY & RUGH 22 West 8 h Sf, CLASSIFIED 1 OR SALE WOOD FOIt SAi.E lii-uch oak wood. Phone Farmers - Mi. FOR SALE Chopped feed at mill, oua West Eighth street. feed 1 ft - i FOR SALE Two S 5 0 u -. pe cent' Eugene sewer bonds. C. X. V., ! Guard. tf ' FOR RALE bucoua growtn fir wooa. W. L. Coppornoll, at Watt's Jewelry store. tf FOR SALE Heavy I'urtn wagon, nearly new. Itiiiuirc at (S5 East Eleventh street. tf FOR SALE Cheap, gaud second hand Stud.baker 3-luch wagon. Enquire at Eugene Grocery. II WOOD FOll SALE, A few cords ol good dry grub oak and dry fir. Enquire of E. M. Warren, 4J2 Lawrence street. FOR SALE Cook stove wood for sale; lii-inch oak wood, the right sie for the cook stove. Phone Far mers 2Sii. flS FOR SALE River bottom farm, con taining about liO acres; will sell part or all. Enquire at 470 West Fifth street. fl!5 FOR SALE House of five rooms and large lot on East Eighth street, north side; at a bargain if sold soon. J. C. Rickle. For partic ulars address or call on S. R. Wil liams, Eugene, Or. FOtt SALE Fine land in acreage tracts, close to Eugene; good loca tion; good school adjoining prop erty; terms reasonable. Inquire Holms 3 and 4. lleekwiih ltiilld lug. Eugene, Oregon. f) "FROM OCCIDENT TO OKIEN'T" ana "Around tho World," by Charlton Hrlstow Perkins. Price, $l.fiO, postpaid. Address II. Clay Perkins, Grants Pass. Oregon. flO FOR SALE HY OWNER New eight room house with gas, electric light, beautiful shrubbery, und nil mod ern improvements, two blocks from car line and in heart of res idence district. You pay no agent's commission. Lots 06 2-3 x 100. Apply at this office for particulars. FOR SALE AT-A BARGAIN Good - house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, deep well with wind mill, one acre under chicken fence; large chicken house; two blocks from Geary school house. Price, $1000. Time on part. I. N. Harbaugh, agent, Room 6, over First National bank. Bring this notice witb you. FOll RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished flat for rent. Enquire of M. Schneider, fat the Schneider block. tf FOR RENT Two rurnlshed rooms for young men students. Call at 332 East Fourteenth street. tf PASTURE TO RENT Will pasture cattle and horses on the Matthew Wallis farm, two miles west of Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea sonable. Inquire Room 1, over Loan & Savings bank, or address P. O. Box 182. Eugene. WANTED WANTED Oook for imikcoo General hospital. Apply Rooml lu.Snieede Hotel. tf WANTED Apprentice girl nt Colvln & Russell's millinery store, 84 E. Ninth street. IO TRADE By owner, timber land for city property or land close to some town. No agents. Address II. 0., Box 494, Eugene, Or. IF YOUWANT TO SELL your prop erty tell tho Oregon Lund Compa ny about It and they will dp the rest. 412 Willamette street, Eu gene. Or. tf WANTED Ten ladies und gents dal ly to get their clothes cleaned and pressed at the Eugene Dye Works. tt WORK WANTED Young man, aged 21, attending business yillogo, will work after school hours and Satur days for board and lodging. Ad dress W. E. N., care Guard office. ft! POS I T I O N W A NT ED Ex per lenrcd clothing., shoe and gents' furnish ing salesman; married; 7 years' experience, would like position; best of references. Address It. F. D. 3 llox 64, Eugene. flO MISCELLANEOUS ACCORDION PLEATING--Dono by Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Illlyard street, near East Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf DON'T fnll to see Cheaem If you want bargains In real cstale. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stork. II. Cho tem, Room II, Walton Bldg. tf HOLD AND SILVER PLATING- On knives, forks and all household ar ticles that do not look like new. Write the Oregon Plating Works, 128 Lownsdiile street, Portland, Oregon, for prices STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur nished free to empbdyers. Clerks' Registration Bureau, entranco to offices 14 Kclllng-lllrsch building, 386 1-2 Washington street, corner West Park, Portland. Oregon. If STRAY DULL CALF Came to my place 20 miles west of Eugene on the Sluslaw stage road January 4. lliiis. No ni.k or brand to be seen; deep red. Owner may have his property by calling and paying charges. A. F. Anderson: COLUMNS MISCELLAXEOl S Continued. lIO KOO & RETELL, K40 Moss ave nue, landscape gardeners. Lawns an yards cared for. Let us put your place in good shape; first class work: contracts made by the mouth. Phono care of Do'iipster's grocery, lllack 1621: f20 LSTKUNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS "Tho Busy Man's University." Gives a thor ough trulnlng at your own home in nearly all tho trades and profes sions. Text books and instruments (when required) furnished free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 4a W. Eighth street, H. J. Klrkwood, rep resentH'lve. - LOST AM) KOl'ND FOUND A pair of gold-rimmed spectacles on street. Owner call at Hoffman House, describe property and pay for this notice. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN AIISTKAtTOltS THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Block Eugene, Or. Prices reasonable. MINING ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer anil expert metallurgist. Reliable information furnished to intending investors. Kxamlnatlons and re ports on mines and ore treatment Eugene. Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es und plans drawn, blue prints and apecllleatlons. General super vision over buildings in course of construction. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsmaii block. 1'XDEltTAKEK.H J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & 1IEND15RSON, undertakers and eii.bnliners. Corner Wlllain. etto and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director. State licensed embaliuer. Office and residence, Tenth nnd Olive streets. Phone Red 4 481. PHYSICIANS AND HUIMJEONS DR. II. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic pnyslcinn. Omces over Chambers' store, 618 Willamette street. Phone Black 132 0. Consultation free. Residence 734 Ferry streot. Phone Red 3197. DR. OLIVE C. WALLER, Osteopathic pnyslcinn. Office hours, a. to 12; 1:30 p. in. to 4:30. Hamp ton building, 7th und Willamette streets. Phone 6171. DR. ANNA MAURER, Ostennathic pliyx'cian. All curable diseases treated. Women arid children a specialty, otrice over . E. Dunn s. Phona Red 1031. C. H. CANNON, M. D. llomoepathic physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Eloctrl cal vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phono Main G40. Boards Hoffman House. Phono Main 11. J. FRANK TITUS, M. D. Homoeo pathic physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given Bpeclai attention. Faradlo galvanlcstatic, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments given. Oflce, cornor Willamette and Eighth streets. Matlock bldg. Residence 632 Pearl street. Office phone, Red 1091. Residence phono, Red 4!)81. ATTORN E YH-AT-LA W S. D. ALLEN, Auoriiuj-at-la, 616 Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-ut-law. Of flee over Eugene Loan & Saving! Bank, Eugene, Oregon. C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney-u' law. Land titles and probate spec laities. Office over Cliaiiibers-Brls-tow Hank. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O Potter. Office one block Booth ol Chrlsiiinn block, Eugene, Oregon WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-nl law. .1. W. Williams, L. E. Bean Practice in all courts of the stud and before tho II. S. Land Office Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClunt Building. DOKRM & SKIPWORTII, Attorneys at law. Office In llovey building over Chambora-Ilrlstnw bank. LEON R. EDM UNSON, Attorncy-at law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loun and Savings Batik. WALTON a NES3, Attorneys-aWaw J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In all tho courts In the slate. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugenn, Oregon. I. N. HARMAUOll. Special alien Hon given lo divorce and settle sient tf estates. Agent for Conti nental Insuranco Company. Room ft. First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. J ESSE G. WELLS. '. Lawyer, No. 26 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or opposite postofflce. Gives special attention to the examination of ah stracls, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections Also to all pension matters. Phone Red 1 176. L. IHLYEII, Attorney-at-law. Offlrt over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene Oregon. O Rubtcrlu for Th Dally Guard. Appreciates smelling good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount HooJ Cigar is a favorite among all thir.kingmcn It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the nv.iket Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. Wc do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning wrk. ; Call and let us estimate on your work. Ay a & lieiizm&n 34 West 8lh SL Phone block 1171 Orsnrvizcd 1S83 liTe First n OF EUGENE, CUEGON Capital paid In $100,000 Surplus and undivided profits 65,000 Additional llablllly of stockholders under national banking laws. 100,000 Total $265,000 We will bo pleased to have your name on our books your funds sub ject to check. Wo will handle your business with euro and Irt strict confidence, whether your nccount la largo or Biuall. T. Q. Hendricks. . . S. B. Eakln P. E. Snodgrnss. . President , . Vlco President Cashier Luke L. Goodrich. .Assistant Cashier otittaosiiiiii Merchants Bank ; EUCLNE, OREGON , Docs a General Banking i Business 1 on Conservative Lines ( S. S. SPENCER, President. ! L. H. POTTER, Vice Pres. i F. N. McALISTER, Cashier, i Cor 7th and Willamette , V. L. CHAMBERS, President. DARWJ.V IHMSTOW, Ciwhhl Chambers-Bristow Banking Company Of Kuene, Oregon. Paid Ud Cash Capital $60,000 Nnlcfi nml Mm-InfN Imituht. Mon ey limned on titirov'l Hfcnrlly. In-leri-st pnhl on I hue crrl ll'lcntcs of tie IKwft, , uciicrul ImnkiiiK biiHlnc-tt (iiiiiHiirlrd. ElectricGas, Water Willamette Valley Co Willie ms Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR bALK 5(4 TPIII.imctU St.. E.igrne, Owgoo, Plume ilia, li ))' C. K. Munrot T. W. Munroe HOUSEFL'RNISHINCS We now have the most complete line of stoves in Eugene Beds and Bedding, Rugs and Matting, Slii'll Hardware anj cuttclry 6? O,'. Elnhlh St." tJJIi;. .... ORCG3N V lumMng K III 1 I i ? ;; m 1 :