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He Mutt B a Soldier, Mechanic and Absolutely Fearless. It tukc uiiic month to make a mill In:, uviul-.r. The profession make! Lie MwtuM .MiIb demand upou the fujyUi-viM of I'm Individual. It require u coml.biallull of iibjslquc, of courage, of norvo poise, to uuikc the expert tiler, while tii ilu tlie work of ail aviator In war Involves tochnlcal skill that can li.iriliy Ijo characterized as short of avi an iile. The military flier must lie a soldier, a Mechanic and a daredevil. Besides sa'iin.t; Ills craft and ilglitins his cue lull's: ha uilM he in.'itlieuiatielan enough to make his observations, urtist enough .to ,Vp photographs, telegrapher enough to operate his wireless, uavigator enongCi to pick his way by means of map and compass over un familiar land scape end resourceful enough to con tend willi fog, with cloud and with the thousand and one contingencies which tbo iuBsard of the fllr Involve. Further-v.-.i.n; his most difficult technical du ties must I.; performed while that ele ment of the death constant with which lie always iic.es Is augmented by the nasty rattle of aerial machine guns around and above lilm and the yap of lAlivtitM ailti-alieraft shells which pur sue lilhi from below. No man with tin- effects of dissipation vitiating his blood and Unsettling his nerves can be tni ted with the issues of the air, Peter ( lark Sluefurlune in Collier's Weekly. LIVING IN JAPAN. Hard Work For tho Middle damn ta Mako Both Ends Moot Dr. Tukuta, Japanese mlulster of ed ucation, lias recently published u Ixiok concerning economic conditions In Ja pan. The pinch comes harder upon the middle classes thun upon the lower classes sinc e the former must not ouly lice, but must keep up a respectable appearance on salaries no greater than these that men who work at trades twelve. Tor example, according to lr. Taks tfi, a primary school teacher earns ?!.".," ) a month, but his lowest budget for a family of four reaches $17.33. Ills wile must do work at home to earn the deficit. A magazine editor and writer who has n wife, two chil dren and a maid spends $.7-.7. monthly on household sundries. His earnings are irieguiar, but always below his ex pcusMt He has been compelled to bor row money from his wife's relatives, mid her trousseau is not unknown to the pawnshops. The learned author states that two Ih'rds of the Tokyo doctors' earn no inoro than $M a month. Obviously the professional classes of Japan ure la the t rip of conditions that arc far from en v table, Even Heat Day and Night No fires to build. Most convenient and trustworthy heater ever manufactured. Enjoy summer weather during wintry blasts with Cole's Original Air-Tight Wood Heater " Beware of the imitation heater that is "just as good." Protect yourself and family by buying the Original Guaranteed Cole's Air -Tight. Imitation stoves soon become fuel wasters and worthless as fire keepers, thus making draft control useless. Come In today ate tho remark able even heating features of Cole's Original Air -Tight Wood Heater. A size and style to fit your need. No other stove has ever ap proached the remarkable even heating qualities of this Mod ern Wood Stove. It io guar anteed to give steady heat day and night You are assured that year after year you can have the same home comfort and satisfaction. No home can afford to be without this fuel saving guaranteed heater. The Foss-Winship Hardware Company Washington Monument, The coruoralonc of the Washington monument was laid 0:1 Its tine site, Which overlooks Washington, (leorge to0, Arlington and Mount Vernon, by President I'c Ik July 4. 1848. Its mar ble shaft rises In all the dignity of un adorned simplicity to the height of 553 foot, The base of the shaft Is flfly-flvc feet square, nn.l it gradually tapers until at tho ."fid foot point It has dimin ished to less than thirty -live feel. This monument Is said to oontn'n lH.Oir.i blocks of marble, each two feet I hick. The,v woro lifted 011 un elevator run by fitcnni, suspended in 1111 Inner frame work of Iron, which was built up at In tervals, tblrtv or forty feet nt 11 time. In advance of the surrounding masonry. The aluminum capstone, nine Inches l.lgh, was act In position Dec. tl. 1S81. thirty-Six years and a half ufler the cornerstone was laid. Mature Teaches Inventors. "We get our hints from nature," the Inventor said. "Take, for Instance, the hollow pillar, which la stronger than tile solid one. The wheat straw show ed us tho superior strength of the hol low pillar. Kolld, the wheat straw would be unable to BUpport Its head of grain. Where did man get bis Idea for carriage springs? From the hoofs of thu horse, which, like the springs de rived from them, are made from paral. lei plates. Scissors we get from the Jaw 1 of tho tortoise, which are natural scissors; chisels from the squirrel, who carries them In his mouth; adzes from thu hippopotamus, whose Ivories are ndzoa of tho best design: the plane from from the bee's Jaws; the tripham mer from the woodpecker." Homeapun Philosophy. I'ou't wear out shoe leather seekln' trouble, for It's all time huutln' you and wondering why yon live so far. The fields will answer the world's prayer for Its dally bread If It's In ear re .1 with the banditti' of the hoe. Borne folku nsk neither porcrty nor tidies, hut only m'.ddlln' ground and eomcbody to till It for 'em. Atlanta Const Itutlou. The Church e 5. At ti e Baptist Church. Last Sunday was a good day 's scr- j vice w'-h good attei.dance at both service.''. t,vnr were tddel to the church by letter. Next Sunday is Rally Day and a I good attendance is desired at both ser I vices. Topics for discussion: II: a. m. Holding Up the Pastor's Hands. 7:80 p. m. The Worst Thing in Town. Come and see what it is. These ad dresses will be of interest to every body. Tho public is invited to come and enjoy the splendid fellowship with us. The Prophet of ol I said. "1 wos glad when they said unto me. let us go up to the house of the Lml." Again the Apostle Paul said, "Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together as the manner of some is, and so much the more as you see the day approach ing." So many today fail to comply with this Scripture and fail to attm l the services of the Sanctuary. A goud church in a good country with good fellowship and the old time gospel. You arj welcome. D. B, liaker, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church. Next Sun lay will Le Home Coming Day. The services will Legin wilh the big Sun luy school st ten. Premh ing Services - 1 1 a. m. subject "The Purm9 of rhi Incarnation." Basket Dinner 'i 0' lock noon. All tho mem berB and friends ure invited to join in the fellow itllp and feasting, tiring your basket . Fellowship meeting at 11)80, This service will include the love feast. A special Invitation is ex tended to everyone to attend and enjoy this the second annual Home Coming servioe of this church. Strangers and those' who formerly attended will be doubly welcome. Wultcr S. Gleistr. Th : Christian Church Octol er will be a Doc.ater month at the Christian church. It will be Hally Day every I.orclsday. Kveryone not in some Bible school or attending lama church worship have a cordial invita tion to liu present and make this the greatest month i.i the year, so far. tlible school, 10:00 a. m. Geo.K. Gerk ing, Direclor. Preaching 11: a., m, and 7;iill , m. Morning theme, "Tie Church as a Family," Kvcninr, "Christie i y Eu.irstna." Tiie music wi'l be good, ant a veViome awaits you. D. Krrctt, Pastor. 8. Y. Rhtuii PHYSICIAN AXD BURGEON' Special attention given to all calls both night and day. iMMcprrimptlr eaewend. Offloe 00 Third Slr-el. Athene Oresor Dr. J. C. Hi.ddeley VETMRINAKY SURG HON LaBraech; K nch Athena I). vvt( Fifher covrw 'ctor & lum.ni'R Rejldencc and Shop. Adams and 4ih Sis Athena CROUP k I.ASH Dentists In Athena Monday' Tuesday, Wednes day, other deya of week In Walla Walls, 2nd and Main over Third National Beak Dr. E. W. Croup . Dr. C. H. I.eeh Yakima Valley Peaches IMrtL't t'rt'in (;mwer. Write 1 r price.. Jerry Swart, Donnlit, IVaah. id. Vrt. k r u 3 wtit.. School Notes. Continued Trim Pige 1 Berlin. Stanley Bush, Walthia Haynir, Ruth Hutt, Donald Johnson, Fav Pan 1 ru 1 ppa Piersol, Elmo Russell, Ruth Williams, Kussell Carden. 6th Grade. Richard Cartano, Myr tle Downing, Ethel (ieissel, Verva Gross, Tom Kirk, Dorothy Koepke. Alton I.ieua'len, Bessie, Martin Ger trude Marti 1, Mildred Mathers, Kiwi Ringel, Lortin Shick, Iven Cox. 7th Grs leBeneta Carden, Edra Cartano, Lucincla Dell, Velum Mc Alexander, Conrad Miller, Sadie Pam brun, John Pinkerton, Dclbrrt Read, Mildred Stanton, Frank Williams, Audra Winship. fith Grade Koblcr Betts. Helen Downing, lloyd Mathers, Jeanette Miller, Willard Parker, Dorvan Phil- i lips, Savannah Smith. Lela Schubert, Nyna lharp, George Lieuailen. High school. Senior Class Zola Keen, Angle Pcmlrun, Ellen Pam Lrun. Junior Class Hazel Sanders, Fran ces Williams. Freshmen Class Elizabeth Mathers Frank Miller. Edna Pinkerton, Beth ene Read, Mildred Winship. Sophomore Class Enid Cartano, Catrie DcFreece, Martha Hutt, Areta Littlejohn, Hazel McFarland. Velva Mansfield, Harry Martin, Belle Psm brun, Helen Russell, John Saunders, Velina Schubert, Vernita Watts, Faye Zerba, Claude Buker. School Report. The following is the report for the first month of school which ended Oct. ft, compared with the first month of last year: 19)6 MIT No. new pupil 1 reg. Mil 176 No. pupils end of month 188 168 No. days taught 20 10 No Jays attendance Mi l. 6 its 10.0 No. of days absence 67.8 711.0 Number of times tardy 17 HI Neither absent tr tardy ltU 118 Av. No. belonging 187.11 104.1 Av. daily attendance 1M.4 160.6 Per cent of attendance 98.5 97. a Total number of visitors 14 IH The total lumber registered in the High school to dtte is 41 (I against 50 last year. There ure 10 boys lesi due to moving away principally but partial ly due to chances for earning money and a failure to see the prime import ance or a good secondary education. J. O. Russell, Superintendent. Notice To Creditors. In tho Couiiy Court of the State f Oregon for Umatilla County. In tho Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persens whom it may concern that Walter J. Jonee has been appointed idmlrmtra tor of the estate of Mury A. Jones, de ceased, and l.as qui lified as such. All perrons having cl.tims against her es tate are required to present tl cm with proper voucher! accor Mug to law to the said administrator at hia residence, liln Market Street, Pendleton, Oregon, or to Will. M. Peterson, his attorney, in the Smith Crawford Bui.dinp, Pend leton, Oreuo-, within six months from tl e dote of the first publication of this Notice, which U Friday, the lUh day ef October, ton. 1) ttd tins 10th duy of Ocioaer, A. D. 1IM7. Walter J. Jor.es. Administrator. Will. M. Peterson, Attorney for Administrator. The Cat na v e bit eaena. An fl'.l'.ienllc story Iclls of a mnlrmt ttiu a female c at In France that lived eh terms of iierfoct amity with all Ihe anl mc.ts on the plaoe-dogs, ctilrkena and trbnt not. It so 1 ripened that a lien '.i h 1 c.l n bread of Keren ehtekens was killed accidentally. The eat wlilrh some I we weeks I cfore had been de l.rlviil of her klttins. spired to e se;-re lot predicament of the seven lit tle rhtrkrua. Mki rrtf.vlrd Into thctr aert. and Ihe chickens, looking Tor wermrti. nestled Mo her warm Hir, peeplnc gratefully. The chickens, fed by their owner, Ihrove perfeclly, and every (lay the strange Orgtrt was pre-.-nted of ibclr tollowltai the nior eat s' out t'.ie promises r.t If expeetlug her tvi Unci lliem fcvl after Ihe msnuer of a hen, Report of District No. hi. For month beginning Sept. 10 end unding Oct. S: No. days taught, 10. No. pupils enrolled, 12. No. visitors, 8, Pupils neither absent or tardy, and have not fallen Lolow 90 per cent, in deportment are: Norman Mclntyre, Carmen Saunders, Harold Jackson, llurold Saunders, Clay Jackson, Ruth Jackson, Lola Myres, Berniee Myrra, Lois Mclntyre, Florence Achillas and Christera Saunders. Lillian Downs-Dobion, Teaeher. Preplrs Theatre. Progtem for week ending Thusday Oct. 18 Friday Oct. 11 Path 1 Presents Florence La Bidie in "Her Life and His" also a Cartoon Comedy, "Jerry Saves the Navy" Saturday Oct. 13th "The Neglected Wife" third episode. The Railroad Raiders and Short; Un earths a Tartar. Sunday Oct lith j Mutual presents Margarets Fiiher in I "The Devil's Assistant" alao a Vogue I Comedy "Jerry's Trial." Monday Oct., 18. Universal Cur rent Events No. 8 and I.Ke Comsdy, Detective and Dstectivaa Bison Drama Burning Silence Victor Comedy, Five thousand Dollar Dream. Wednesday Oct. 17th Vitajraph presents Belty Howe in "The Alibi" also a big V Comedy "His Comcious Conseienco" Thursday Oct. 18th Mutual presents "Peck 0' Pickles" a five reel . Drama, also a Vogue Comedy "Hubby Inherit! a Harem." , True. "1 don't see anything remarkable oltout (hat lichy." "Oh. but jug wrrcfld If It was yousa." -I'etrolt free Tresa. Altruistic werR. J Meklne Heme He. .v. Seme m:.M nn'rec inBtjl easily trtn- 1 m,And Is she 1 gn4 lleusewtfet rttlt'l everiaeut", and le, us whether jsneA ptpp'n: Why. (he poor .hap or not t!ie-e I.i nny money In Ilu clilek- I 0 lul cotnfort whatevwl-UIo. 11 1 Uiwue-e - ausui Ul.v J iiiul. I NotUt f rtMl Aocouat. I I a u owtity mttt it the state f ' Orrcen f'r t.'msttlls Coimty. i in. 'tie MeU- r ct,' the Batiflef Jihn L. Price, deceased. Notice hereby given to all i.e-sons whom it may concern tbat Mary B. Price, administratrix of the estate of Joha L. Price, deceased, flleJ with the County Clerk of UmatUla County, ' Orcpon, her final account and report in the administration of tb estate of John L. Price, deceased, on the 9tb day of July. 1897; that the County Court, by order duly made and entered on the 15th day of September, 19 IT, appointed Tuesday the 2rd day of October, 19 1 7, at the hour of Un o'clock in the forenoon as the time and the County Court Hcuse of Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place where all objections and ex er tions to the said final account and leport will be heard and a settlement thereof made. Dated this 2th day of September, A. I). 1917. Mary K. Price, Administratrix. Will M. Peterson, Attorney fir Administratrix. Notice 10 C. editors. In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel A. May, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given to all per sons whom it may concern that Ida L. Mity has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Daniel A. May, de ceased. All persona .having claims against his estate arehereby required to present them with proper vouchers in compliance with the requirements of the law to the said administratrix at the law office of Will M. Peterson in the Smith Crawford Building at Pendleton, Oregon, within six months of the date of tbe first publication of this notice. Dated this Mat day of August A. D. 1917. Ida L. May, Administratrix. Will M. Peterson, Attorney for Administratrix. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of Umatilla County, State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Pinkerton, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the above court, executrix of the above entitled estate, and has qualified as by law required. All persons having claims against the above named estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, with proper vouchers, at the office of my Attorney, Homer I. Watts at his office in Athena, Oregon, within six months from the date thereof. Dated this Mist day of August, lilt 7. E. J. Pinkerton, Executrix of the estate of Henry Pinkerton, deceased. MilMM lllMIMMMeiMMMMj Bay j Ml gS M Popular i H0W ADOUt fauoriiig I That New fall Suit? Late5t Pattys I have my new samples now and I te i am prepared to give you satisfac A. E. Andersen St L:nri : AT7iaiM7 Fif iiorar,tNH Tailors - Chisago ?n D 'C'' Fifteen years 'experience. Gleaning and pressing is a Specialy" with us. "ThTiikru VouNtsJ" W A. Cha:e ProprltStor' Local Representative The Wardrobe Worthington Building W. A. 'CTIVSE : ', Athena, Oregon jTOGcTTi .;LL0.VSt f : what rfis) Ji g op;g'N!al J u J ITS TOO BAD V&YiOM GRAVELY COULDN'T HAVE LIVED TO SEE THAT TOUCH USED FOR HIS PLUG Notice Of final Itepert. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. j In the Matter of the Estate of Maurice ' M. Johns, Deceased. Notice is hereby given tbat the undersigned has filed his final report ' in tbe above entitled esstute with the ! clerk of the above entitled court, and that the judge of said court has desig- nated Monday, the 1st day of October, I 1917, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon as the time and the office of the County Judge in the County Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, us the place when and where hearing , shall be hud thereon. All persons in- : terested are notified to then and there ! appear and show cause, if any they have, why the report should not be up proved, the administrator with will an nexed discnerged, and his bondsmen . exonerated. Dated this 22 day of August, 1017. M. Melville Johns, Administrator ' with Will Annexed. 1 e7 fmm JM. 1 , mmmmammam ' Til ei4ftHniff(jneSv7 .1 rH.'.i t r U GKAVELY CELEBRATED F Chewing Plu BEFORETHE INVENTIOH OP OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO r - "f- MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY TSSI . ucrciii rv'eirwurrpo COPC04 cm Tuto ccrTinw NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT. FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH f" AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW "H OF ORDINARY PLUS. THERES AN EYE FULL OF NEWS ON BILLY POSTERS BILLBOARDS THIS M0RWIM6- THAT5 A CINCH I 1 -1 m.vxsmi 1 1 1 1 fit 1 y. woks. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Sophia McConnell, Plaintiff, vs. Roy McConnell, Defendant To Hoy Mr Cnnnell. defendant above named: In the Name of the State of Oregon, ypU are hereby required to appear arid answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause on or before Friday the 2nd day of November, 1917, which date is six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and you will take notice that if ycu fail to ap pear and answer said complaint or otherwise plead thereto 'Within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof 1 will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for in her ssid complaint, to wit, for a decree of the Court dissolv- 1 ing the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and the defendant, for a change of plaintiff's name and the res toration of the name of Sophia Cramer, and fur other equitable relief. This summons is published pursuant to an order made iu this cause by Hon orable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court, The first publi cation of this summons will be made on Friday the 91st day of September, 1917, and the last publication on Fri day the 2nd day of November, 19 IT, in the Athena Press newspaper Dated this 15th day of September, A. D. 1917. Will M. Peterson. Attorney for Flaintiff. Post office address: Pend leton, Oregon. Land for Sale. 620 acres, one and one half miles from Condon, 480 in crop, receive one half delivered at the Elevator, all fenced and crossed fenced, well im proved as to buildings, new barn 50 by 1 ready ta conetruet and good water supply. Price tU.000, 1I,000 cask, balance reasonable terms. If interest ed in wheat, stock or mixed ranches in Oregon, Washington, California or Montana, let us hear from you. Condon Realty Co., Condon, Ore., Box It. A REALISTIC ANSWER. The Sentry Didn't Have te Go Irto Detalla With the Officer. During one of lluig's attarlts on (lie nintlentitirg Hue a "Minnie" bad cofflV over and knocked all the stutlliig out of a sentry. He staggered to his feet ex eept for the tremendous shaktus, juv.t tleally unhurt-fighting fur bwu!i Which he could not get back for son:!' minutes. While he was so staoxltnc (j joimi; c lliecr, newly out, turned Ule comer t (he .trench. There was a heavy lOTjn!;iriluicut on. The uuexre rieuced young oiKcer, not kpolu what had happened and seeing the sen try ruleless (bis rifle had been blown many yards a way), knees bent, body limp, c.'es half out of hfs heud and mouth (half full of dust) gaping open like a to wencj tack liend. Inqtrlre-J, "Well, r-hat's tbe mutter with you?" The in.111 tried to answer, but hid 110 breath to d so, unci, knocked silly ru he was by the shock, gjped helplessly and Idiotically at the o;t:cer, who said agaki, this time more sharply, "Whara the matter witu you':'' At Ciat moment over came another "Minnie." falling sufficiently near the officer to serve him exactly as tbe pre vious one had served the sentry. As half blinded, wholly smothered and three-quarters stunned the officer sttun blod to lit! feet the sentry ran forward to help him up. Thou. Btunding the regulation two pai-ci away, tho sentry eaine smartly to attention and, cere moniously Kiiluting, said. "Iteg paidon, air; 1 couldn't answer before, but that's what was I ho matter with me." Lon don Chronicle. How's This? V eCer One Haactree Deltese etewasa for aar ewe et CatarTk last eaaast tee care tey ItelTs Catarrh Mvitetace. Rail's Catarra MectMtce teas keen lake by eatena eutteren ter the fast tterrtr Its reecre. eaS aaa keeesse twewa a tke veeet rellatu remedy fer Catcerta. Hqlfi Catarrte MeeTtetBe eete rani the Bleea a (lie BTaceea nrfaeea. esvelnag the Fet ed n m tha Mee aoa aeeinet the 41s easefl rtene. After yen hare taken Rao's Catarrh MecttHn fer e, ahart ttne rem wffl see a great I ear? re-en cart re ycrer tMceral health. Start taklrt Hall's Catarrh MecH dM at enee ana ret rM et catarrh. SeBd tor testtrnnnlale. trcee. r. J. CHSKKY ft CO.. Toledo. Ohio. W A M Urts?.:. So, OUR LAGGING WORLD. Ite Mstien Is Slewing, and the Day Is Growing Lonwr, Our earth upper. rs to be slowing dawn Its epta. Two Iirltlsh astrono mer who have fluishod a Ion; study of the mutter report tbat It now takes almost exactly three seconds longer for the world to turn over once than It look HX) years ago, and a century hence still a not her three seconds will have been added to the day. At this ptte Shakespeare had nearly ten seoerr.fis less fn his twemy-fosr hear rian has a modern dramatist. William tbe Cenqneior was bandbap ped a half minute lu tec-ilng tip with his deweudants. Julina Caesar wah a whole mlaute th the had. while even rf he had lived te eld age his life would (till kara been souie iwouty of ooj days abort ef what his biogi-aphers ciolcl bav eUtmed for htm. AbraUsm and the early Phnraohs aesW have lieen si ill more preened for rime. Tbe earliest men. say In the year 100.000 B. C. would have bad uo use fer "How 10 Lira on Twenty-four JTeun a Ihiy," for they b.id ou!.- twenty-three bouni to do t!ic.r hi lug tu and were rentl? only serenty-ali years old wIkWi they thought they had reached faarscore. Edwin Temiey Crewstcrln St. Nicholas. THE UNIVERSAL CAR A little extra attention to your Ford car, a little ad justing now and then, will help to keep it in prime con dition and add to its ability to serve ycu. Bring your Ford car here. Why take any chances V Let those who know how, those who use genuine Ford parts, take esre of your car. To be sure of getting the best service from your Ford ear let skilled Ford men care for it. Prompt attention assured.. Touring car taut), Runabout ;;54 Sedan B16, Cuupclet 1505, Town Car 1595 ail f. 0, b Detroit. For sale by Burke & Son Garage Phone 82 Athena Oreg. Burke & Son Garage Phone 82, Athena, Oregon THE , PARKER BARBER SHOP A. J. Parker, Proprietor Shaving;, Hatrcuttin, Massaging, Shamrxioing, Eath Rooms In Connection, St. ISichols Hotel Block . . . thena. Oreg. smsiiwauwiMBi DaVAI Baking BcSSLUTELYLtRE fSOWDER Makes the food more delicious and wholesome e." wemt eowee n. , m wmr.