iwrp nppj,Tmi(, iiwfp, oitBoow, TjiyiwiiAV, xoyKMimit it, foai. rAaiz n if- ewuininitiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiimiiiiimiimmiiuiiiiitiiiii: BEND HAPPENINGS ' " " FROM DAY TO DAY iuuiuiniiiiiiiiniiiiitiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuutiiitiiitniiiiitiiiiiiiiii tiiiiiitimtiiiimim iiminiimmu Wednesday II. J. Itlltl, IlleidllllUt Of 101 1 Illicit, WH III lift) (1 IllHt Might, 1 Mm. Mil Diinriiii, (if Silver Luke, win a vlnltnr In (In) city yesterday, I,, H. Kmllli Kiuii( yetttnrdiiy In tint rlty riiiin bin homo In I'rlmivllln. It. i:. Kntoii wiih a IIiiikI vlnltnr lant night from )i In homo In I .it I'lnu. 0. J. Foster lit in Ilend from Port land In vlnlt IiIh daughter, MrH, Vnr iiiiii Mutiny,, J. It. I, Inn of Milium In In Ilond to iliiy to Ionic nviir IiIn nincli iimintrty near this. city. l'Ol'lllllllltllH Lodgo will llllllt N regular niiKitlni! Saturday night. Diiiii'Iiik will follow. Speck Wood Iiiih ruluriiitil from I'orl Ititnl tn I ruin for IiIn mulii iivnnt Inilil nt lliu I'oinlnit miiiiltur. Dr. K. It. NurrU In receiving n vis It (from III it mother, Juttl urrlvuil In Ilvml from Imr lionut In ()rii:nii City. ' A. It. Jiicknnn, of Portliunl, left IiikI night for I'ortliiml iiftur itpomN lug several ilny it In llmiil on linnliicmt. l.ro Tlionum will ilrlvit to Mltchitfl tomorrow, expecting to return tlio following ituy. L. II, Ilulril tuny lie company lilm. Curl A. Jiihnmin mill J. II. Meltitor rot ii r 1 lint nlKlit from Hmi Frnn rlaco wliitrc tlmy attended tint I'nrltic Logging CongreitH it dtilfgitti-H from Tim Hlievlln-lllxnn Company. Mr. niut Mm. J. I., Dunn iiml mm Dick, of Corvullln, who Mavi) been vlitlthiK Mm. J. O. Whluker In Ilend, Ivft yesterday tiy auto for Pendleton. Mr. nml Mm. J. I.. Van lluffcl it ml Mm. A. (I. Clurk will .Irlvn to Port In ml Friday to attend thn Pacific In ternational Livestock exposition. A nil vr gray fox nkln from an nnlmnl trapped In the IiIIIh neur Kort Itock by Hob Lowellyn, tun been sent to I.loyil Dmitlilt liy tlin owner. Tim pell U valued nt fSOO. Curl Shoots, former Inflelder on tlio She vllu-llluiu ball tenm. who bus been dratted to tin- ninjor lengues, will lenvo Ilntul nhorlly to mnkn ti it tiom In Portliunl ilurlni: Ihu re mainder of tint wtnttT. Minn Iti'tii Winters nml TliomnH Fagg wer"t wilted lii murrlago Hun- tiny evening nt tint hiimtt of It,,, bride.' parent, Mr. and MrH. It. I.. Winter, on Colorado avenue. Itev. J. Kilcnr Purdy of tho Methodist church officiated. Tuesday Dr. J. C. Vnndeveri itrovu to ! ehtiti'ti todny. T. J. Qtllgloy, of Itedmond, vInIIihI In lleml yesterday. ('. I,, (lint, of Sinters, watt a visitor In lleml yentttrdny. Mm. Miixluii Klitti went to Portland liiHt nlKlit for n short vlnlt. Frank Tut 1 1, of Alfalfa, watt In Ilend ycMtertluy on IhikIik-hm. Tint ri'KUliir mnnlc inntemlily wiih held nt Hut IiIkIi kpIiooI ytntteriliiy. Mm. J. A. Jiickmm, of Culver, wiih operated on yetiterday at a local lion pltnl, Thn lleml fire (leiinrlmont will kIvii n dancii Hiitiirday nlKlit t tlio Hit" liodrome. Itoy Koulhworth will Inivit tonlKlit for Portland, roturnliiK Inter In tlio week hy auto. Mm. Jiiiiu'h MlliouliorRcr, of I.a I'lnu, lit In Ilend vIhIHiik with frlomlH for Hiivcrat'ilay. ' 1 , J, Knletthery ami t). SnleHhory loft liiHt nlKlit for Portlnnd to inuko tliolr homii for tho winter. Krimk Muy linn purchased a now OlilHHiohllo four cyllnditr car from Kouthwortli llroH. KiiniKii. ' W. II. DiiKKiitt. Hoilmond nttornoy, wiih In tho city today uttnmlliiK t IiuhIiichh ut tho court hotmo. Mm. I'. C. WlllluniB nml llttlo noil wont to lledmond liiHt nlKlit vlnlt with Mm. WIllluniH' puronlH. ' C. A. AdiiniH, dlHtrlct Kmnu wor don, wiih In thn city thin maritime from lioiidiiuiirti'm nt Itedmond. Mm. J. J. Kiik " I',l"! -Itnno to I.n IMno nml U. Koloy to Sli ver I.nko worn Hi Ik moriiliiK'H hIiiko pilHHOHKOrfl. Mm. Tiiul C. KIiik Bitot n rnttlo Hiinko wlillo duck liuntliiR fiundny with liar hiidmnd mid Dr. mid Mm. I'nul Woorner. I), I,. Mflllnln, of Portliunl, nrrlv vd In llond,tlilK mornliiK to lut iinso. clntml with tlio Ilorton DniK Co. iih ii pliiirmiiclnt, Mr. mid Mrn. W. A. Loot loft lust nlclit for I'ortliiml to mnku tliolr linmo. Thoy huvo boon locntod lioro for nix montlin, Tlio DniitlBt Womon'H union will hold mi all day nicotine Thursday nt tho liomn ot Mm. II, 0, KIIIh, 10B (Irculoy uvonuo, I).' H. lUclmnlii mid P. W. Hotoli JcIhr woro In Hond on tliolr way from I.iikovliiw to Portlnnd loot nlRbt to uttond tlio Btock BllOW. MW nnd. Mm. FfntilMlyiinrt, ronld Inn ot Colorndo mid Broadway,- uro iiiitiiimimiitiiimmiitimmtmtitmiimnmimnntr.ni miitiuntmiiuur lint imrentii of mi night IIM,iii linhy lioy born nt thn homii toduy. Mm. Clnri'iico O'llrlmi nml Mm, Knln McLaughlin W (tittorlitlii tin) linllt'H of tlio Altar society Thiirmlny iiflernooii nt Ihu Knights or Coliiin. Iiun cluli rooniK. John Mlclmnl, Hoiiltln IiiihIiii.hu mini, owmir of tin. flphlur building of thin clly, rtttiirm.il to bin homo Inst night nftiir Niiomllni: several iluyn In llfiiil lookliu: lifter liln local Interests. Alonday T. I,. IIiiiiiIhIi of Itedmond wnn In lleml yontoriluy. J. H. Hmllh loft hint nliiht to upend noveriil duyn In Portliunl. II. II. Veiilch or tint .Miirnlnil-WollH Co. In In lleml today on bunln!M. J. Ilnrvoy of Diiiinmiilr. Cnl., wiih In, Ilend Hntuiilny buyliiK Hiippllen. W. A. Lent Iimh riitiirued from I'ortliiml, whero ho wont hint weok. Wllllnin Irvln of Alfulfu him mov. etl liln fiimlly to lleml for Ihu win ter. Joo TiiKKiirt In buck nt bin plncit of biuliienn uflor novoml weekn' 111. nuns. Wlllliim Ilrady wnn n piinnetiKcr thlH mornliiK on tint hIiiko to Kllvor I.nko. .Mr. und Mm. IVed Crnnor of I.n I'lmi hnvo moved to Ilond for tlio winter. Mr. und Mm. Kdwnrd KkII of Ilurnn nru In Ilend toduy on tliolr way to the Portlnnd Mock nhow. Mr. nnd Mm. J. U. Vun lluffol nnd Mm A. 0. Clurk will leuvo Wcdmin duy for Portlnnd, to attend tho itock nhow. Minn Klltnbeth Kvuim returned to Metollun Innt night after npvndliiK the week end ul her homo on the IiIkIi ilcttert. C A. OalluKlier ot Hentllo ban tuken up hi n ronldeucu on tho 040 iirrtt rniich which lie recently nur- Ichuned near Mllllcun. J. A. Kunten, Olydt M. McK'ny. (Jor. don McKu- nnd Duncan Mclvny npent tho week end on u huntliiK trip to tho head of Crooked river. Frank Hunter bronchi buck with him tho rurcunH of u three point buck on bin return todny from n weok'n huntliiK trip In tint forent. C. y. Hoover bun Ntiirted n lum ber yard near bin home on Green wood. Ml lumber Htipply wilt come from tho Ttimulo Lumber Co. mill. i:. I.. Vlnul uml family drove to Kunt lake yexterduy. They found the road pu!iubli, although theru wnn Honut hiiow. Vlnul dcclnrcH Hint tint lako In prettier now than durliiK tho Hummer. Saturday K'd Younger wan a passougor this morning to Silver Lako, It. I). Moure went to Portland last night to upend noveriil duyn. Mm. S. Fryer left Inst night for Dallas, to visit for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrn. C. S. IIiiiIhoii wont to Portliunl hint night for a short trip. Ned Shuvllu returned to Portland hint night lifter vlnltlng for u weok with bin brother, Crosby Shovlln. Minn Uludyn Soeley returned to Portland lust night nttor vlnltlng for it week with hor father, C. II. Scoloy, Mrs, J. II. Hull returned to Seattle lust night lifter vlnltlng for several wettkH with hor piiroutM, Mr. nnd Mm. 0. J. Sclk. Noma Fultts went to Portland lant night to attend tho mooting of em ployes of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Oorllu McGee and MIhhoh I.elln and Kthol Mcdeo of Hums wore In Hond liiHt night on tliolr vyuy to Portland mid Southern Oregon. Mm. Florence L. Sllvls tins opened an art studio In tho Minor building. Shu plans to glvo cIiihh mid private Iohhoiih In chlnu decorating nnd color work, Myron Syrnonn, John Itungo nnd Clnudo Motz Hocurcd u great number of gooHo mid duckH during tliolr hunt ing trip to Warner lako. Thoy return ed yostorduy. 10. J (luutufaon, who hits n stock ranch tit Last Cbiinco, wiib In Hond yoHturdny, leaving last night for Chi cago on a huslnosH trip. Ho expects to return In a month. Itov. JoHopli Amos of Portlnnd will pronch morning mid evening nt tho Presbyterian church tomorrow. Mrs. Clydu Wcltonhltlor will slug u apo dal hoIo In tho morning, A, W, Arnuld, of Arnold, Arnold (i Arnold, San Francisco lumber firm, wiih In Ilond last night on his way to Portland Inst night after a trip to Fart 'Rock, wboro bo Inspected tho nowly drlllod wolls for Irrigation. W. F. Arnold of I.n Pino enmp io Ilond with Mm, going to Hodmbnd Inst night. Mombors of tlio Orogon clonmtp nqund loft this morning on the stago for Lake-view, nftor ponding two busy iliiyo In Ilond. Dr. 0. It. Ilurt hor, wjio nccnmpiiiilcd tlio nrj nail Intro, will cnvo (onlght for Seattle. Friday Johh Totbomw of Totborow In lleml today on bunlnonn, In 1-3. A. Itoucli wnn n pnnitotiKer to I.n I'lnu on thin monilnr.'H hIiiko. II. J. Ovorturf went to Tho Dallt'H IiihI nlKht on a hmtfnoHH trln." WHlinm MetrKor of (Uikovlow wnn In Ilend hint night on bin way to Portland, Mrn. Lucy Hondurnon of Pnlnloy wan In Ilnnd hint nlglit on her way to Portlnnd, Mr. und Mm. Howard Hartley of I'liiluvlow uro pnrcntM of u 7 pound Kill tm by, born hint night. Mrn. 0. W. Pnrklnn loft hint night for Cnman, Wnnli., to vlnlt for novor- ul weekn with relative. II. Ilrown, who bun boon filing on ii bomentuiid nt Kort Hock, returned lunt night to bin homo ut Portland, Harry J. Collontz loft Inkt night for Ili.'lllnghnm, to llva on bin ranch tboro for two montlin. Ho will return to lleml In January. Mr. nnd Mm. Charing I.ane, form erly of lleml, returned lunt night to thulr bomi) nt Oregon City. Thoy hnvo been vlnltlng with frloudn here. I larrlHon I.nthum, formerly of Ilend, wiih married Tuendny to Minn Nan Moo of Hpokune, pbynlcnl di rector In tho public hcIiooU of that city. Latham In now Northwcnt In Murancij agent for noveral Inrgo com panion, Thursday Mrn, Htolla Ilrotighton ot lledmond npent yentcrday In Ilend. Tho Catholic ladles' food inlo hai been pontpuned until a luter duto. 1 Myrl Hoover returned tbli morning from a vlnlt of novcrul duyn to Port lnnd. Hoy Cook returned this morning from u prnctlco crulMi with the naval renorvo. L. Ilronnnn, who hag been working horn for some time, went to lledmond hint night. J. P. Carr of Hood Itlver wan In lleml yentcrday, leaving lout night for Madron. Dr. W. U. Manning nnd Lloyd Dou- thlt went to Silver" Lako todjjji on U hunting trip. ' Clyde M. McKny and J. C. Ilhoden returned today from their annual hunting trip. II. H. Keep and L. R. McGinn, who huvo been working In Ilend, left last night for MndrtiH. John Hntber returned to Portland WARNER'S You Will Enjoy the Luxury of Perfect Fitting Underwear Athena Underwear Is perfect form fitting; tailored to fit; made only of the finest of fabrics. Wearers of Athena enjoy the perfect underwear. Women's Unions Silk and wool ; our finest grade ; priced now..$1.50 Silk and wool mixed; now priced $3.00 Wool mixed ; a real service garment ; now $2.50 Heavy fine cotton; all styles; priced $1.98 Medium weight, fine cotton ; now $1.19 Girls' Unions Fine Cotton ; a big value ; all sizes 98c Fine Wool; an excellent garment; priced $i.75 Silk and Wool; our finest grade; priced $2.75 Boys' Unions Heavy Cotton fleeced; priced 98c and $1.19 Heavy Wool unions; a wonderful garment; now priced at $1.69 and $1.98 Men's Unions Heavy Ribbed Cotton; a real service garment; now priced' at $1.59 Heavy Weight Wool Mixed; sure to please for out of doors Wear; priced at $3.00 Heavy Wool; a remarkable value; now $4.50 There Is Satisfaction In Every Suit. lunt night after ylnltlng with bin fam ily horo for ton duyn. w. P, Mycm loft lant night for Portland on u bitnlneiiH trip, to rc turn Hiindny morning. Jim ilend Hauling company haa purchased n four ton 0. M, C. truck from tlio Ilend Oorngo. Tho l-3jilncopal guild will meet with Mrn, It. H, Hamilton nt her homo, 434 Kiinnan, Friday afternoon. Mrn, W, J. Kohflold returned thin morning from Modford, wboro nbo ban been for ncveral weekn. O. Hudlo, K, V. Ildynoldn and C. II, fitafford were pannengem on tho ntago to Silver Lako thin morning. Tho Klkn' nodal which was post poned from Tuesday night will bo hold on Friday, November i. Mrn, H. (3. Macy and non of Prlne- vlllo aro vlnltlng with Dr. W. . Man ning and family nt their home. MIbh Huby Stewer arrived In Hond DiIh morning to tuko a position tem porarily with the county library. Myron Syrnonn, John Ilnngo und Clnudc Mctr returned yesterday from a hunting trip to Warner Lako. Mm. James Klllott left last night for rortlaml, on her way to visit her daughter In tho Willamette valley. .miss Mia Knack, who has been vis iting with Mrs. A. Stipe, returned last night to her homo In Portland. F. K. Hunter, proprietor of tho Wblto Lunch, nnd Chorion NIckcll aro spending the week hunting in tho mountains. After attending a meeting In Port land for tho purposo of forming a moving picture company, A. Whls- nant hits returned to Dend. 11. C. Bills drovo to Prinevllle to dny with Mls Georgia Parker,, sec retary for the Stnto Sunday ScWool association, who spoke here last night. MrH, I.. L, Fox nnd Jim. II. C. Doddg of the Methodist Ladles' Aid entertained this afternoon with a sli ver soclol at tho homo of Mm. Fox oh Franklin avenue. J. 8. Smith of the Cozy Hotel re turned lost night by way of Klamath Falls from a two months visit In California. Ho visited at Los Angeles, San Francisco and other places to the south. A. K. Otis, ladles' ready to wear buyer for J. C. Penney & Co.. and H. Power, manager of tho Penney store in Dend, are on a duck hunting trip In the Summer Lake country. They will return Friday. Power pro mised to show Otis that there are other attractions In Central Oregon besides selling merchandise. ' SUBPOENAES ISSUED TO AID INDICTERS Twriiiy Wltm-xir Ktprrtctl To iU: Cnlli'il In Hccret InvcMlgulIoiift To Htnrt Next Monday, Subpoenacs for witnesses who will testify beforo tho Novomber grand Jury when that body convenes next Monday, have been Issued from tho offlco of District Attorney A. J Mooro. About 20 witnesses will be culled, Moore states. Tho only muttom listed for Inves tigation to duto aro tho cases of A. B. Anderson, charged with larceny from the Bend Water, Light & Power Co., George W. Child, held for non support, and W. C. Van Clcvo, alleged to have started the fire which result ed In tho destruction of the lledmond Juniper Products Co. plant. SCHOOL SOCIETIES PLAN HARD WORK Literary '."roups Iteiuixlel Conktltu. tlonn Willi View To Milne To Their Name. Hond high school's literary societ ies are bound to live up to their names thin year, It was brought out at meetings of the two senior high societies. The Kmersonlans, headed by Krvln Mc.Veal, and the Sages, whose president Is Miss Mildred Hoo ver, are both remodeling the society constitutions with a view to doing serious literary work, declaring that they are dissatisfied with the "vaude ville" programs which havo prsvlous ly characterized their activities. The first programs will be given In tho near future. Chester Kllnk Is faculty advisor for the Sages, Miss Virginia Stewart for tho Emerson- lans. GRANDSON'S INJURY CALLS TO PORTLAND News of the accident In which her grandson, Bruce Galloway of Port land, shot himself In the hip Tues day while inspecting a rifle, called Mm. Kato Steel to Portland last night. Mrs. Steel, who Is the mother In law of Mayor Baker of Portland, has been living on a ranch at Tum alo. Galloway died as the result of the accident. STATE AID MAY BE USED IN PURCHASE Veterans' state aid may be borrow ed on one piece of property and the money used to purchase or Improve other property, according to advice received by Mrs. V. A. Forbes of the Home Service Section, Red Cross, for the information ot ex-service men In this vicinity. This was one of the points not previously made plain by the commission. Tho announcement comes from Secretary H. C. Brum baugh. INSTALL SIFTER AT AMERICAN BAKERY Installation of tho new Reed flour sifter and mixer at the American Bakery has been completed. Tho appliance was installed at a cost ot $1,000. It assures a thorough blend ing of tho flours used, and makes It Impossible for any foreign substance to get into tho bread. STUDENT ABSENCE SHOWING DECREASE Several ot the students withdrawn by the parents' association returned to the high school Monday, reports MIbs Harriet Umbaugh, principal. Seven woro removed Wednesday morning after tho association decided to boycott the school. This number has dwindled to three. TO LET CONTRACTS FOR STAR ROUTES Bids Asked By Postolllcc Depart ment, And New Agreements Ex. pected To Ho Jlndo lly Feb. St. In preparation tor tho tlmo when contracts for the delivery ot mall on tho star routes out ot Bend will ex- plro, tbo postottlce department Is sending out Its annual call for bids, Postmaster W. H, Hudson stated on Tuesday. .Early replies aro asked la ordar that tbo now contracts may bo lot by February 2-1, although pres ent contractu hold until Juno 30, tho end ot the fiscal year. Stanley Smith and Adolph Gebhard now have the star route from Bond to Silver Lako, and W. L. Coffey holds the mall contract from Bond to Btnuffor. HONOR IS PAID W. C. BIRDSALL BY ELKS LODGE What Wallace C. Illrdsall'g pluco hnd been In tho community was woll aiiesieu ihbi inursua ny tno num ber who attonded tho Iinprcsslvo ser vices provided by the Elks' ritual, held in the lodge hall. In addition to the friends of the man for whom tho last tokens of respecli woro offered, many schoolmates of Warren Bird sail, the son, attended. Brief grave side services nt Pilot Butte cemetery concluded the ceremony, Uev. J. Edgar Purdy, pastor of the Methodist church, delivered tho funeral sermon, and a glowing tri bute to tho virtues of tho "absent brother" was paid by II. II. Do Ar mond, after Secretary C. T. Torrll bad called tho name of Wallace C. Ulrdsall. Exalted Iluler T. E. J, Duf fy presided at tho scrvIcoH, and each" of the hundred lodgo members In at tendance, filing by the casket, mur mured a "peace bo with you," as ho added the purplo flower he had worn during tho services to the mass ot floral offerings. - The Elks entered the" hall to tho strains of "Auld Lang Sync," and In the march past the casket,' "Nearer My God to Thee"' was 'play. "Lead Kindly Light," by a mixed quartet composed of Louis Bennett, .Mrs. Olen Goodman, Mrs. M. E. Bonnalle, and Charles O. Wilson, ""Abide "With Me." sung by Miss Virginia Stewart, and "The Vacant Chair, by a male quar tet having as Its members Dr. L. W. Gatchell, Charles W. Ersklne, Mr. Bennett, and Mr. WIIsod, were other musical numbers given during tho Bervice, Pall bearers were II. K. Brooks, E. P. Mahaffey, H. E. Alton, C. A. Hay den, L. O. Taylor, A. M. Pringle. H. J. Overturf, S. E. Roberts, J. A. Eas- tes, T. H. Foley, J. Edward Larson and A. Whlsnant. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OPEN WINTER SEASON Special Entertainment Ah Well As Degree Work Planned For Every Mooting Delegate! Report. The beginning of an active winter season In the Knights of Pythias Lodge was outlined last week In tho appointment of the entertainment committee, with Jay Noble as chair man. A special entertainment Is plan ned each meeting night, as well as degree work, which will be begun at the next meeting. J. S. Innes and H. H. De Armond, delegates to tho grand lodge held two weeks ago at Portland, reported their Impressions of the convention. REOPEN HEARING FOR SNOW CREEK Adjudication of the water riehta on Snow Creek was reopened In cir cuit court today Tiefore, Judge T. E. J. Duffy. There were po contests over the water right allotments. DRESS FORM MAKING SHOWN AT MEETING CLOVERDALE, Nov. 3. At tho meeting held at Mrs. 11. Kilgoro'a Tuesday, a dress form was made for Mrs. McDonald umlor tl.o vision of Miss Eva Comegys, homo ucmuuBuuiur. .nrs. ii. Kiigore was appointed to superintend the mak ing of the dress forms hero In tbo future, and Mrs. Andrus was ap pointed as secretary to send In re ports to Miss Comegys as to tho progress of tho work. Mrs. J. L. Parberry wO Miss Gladys were business callers at tho F. Luntz homo Monday Mr. and Mrn io .f TrtAi. . tended tho Hallowe'en rarty In Sis- imo iuuuuay evening. R. J. Skelton and wife and R. O. Andrews and family attended preacb lnir fiervfrpR In fitatnra u....u.. M The threshing machine outfit operating. In this community bad tho mlsfortuno to burn out a bear ing and Is laid up for repairs. R. J. Skelton and wife were din ner guests at tho Templetoh homo In Sisters Sunday. .Mrs. M Vr 1 1 . Arnnlit Wna n .Lhn. Jn . Redmond Tuesday, nomas ana w. f. Arnold wont fishing at tbo lakes Monday and brought home a big catch. f Miss Cathorino Rolling spent Sat urday afternoon with Loulso An drus. H. KHcnrn. n Tlntlltif. .... .1 t r. Aldrlcn woro business'' visitors la Bond Tuosday, tj. m. Peck delivered n veal In' Bond last woek. H. P. AnrirtiA nml wlfa 1 nt vr.t ras, visited several days last wook: uero ui ma nome or nts brother. R. O. Andriis. , Mr. 011(1 Mrs. tJ. Wnlar'. nt Bridge, wero business visitors; la our community Tuesday.