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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1909)
•T • » « ■a»«*- 3'< *’*?* •shly ground horae-ra»liah rvadv for th« table. 25 cents per quart. Mrs V. A. Me Knight. Ml \M' MIMMI CO. I I' III I». • ill firove to lie on« of the richest in , A. G. PRILL, M. D. RLGI h TI ri . d i * io > .Mexico. For sale. — 3 thoroughbred p«x!igr**e«! The fact that every representation Last year, Mr. Wm Ehlert ami fam ma le by Mr. Ehlert has proven to t«e ! mal« jugs Boland Chinas II *«'kl old ily, were residents of Scio. They now Mr Yea Cannon, an old time resident ALBANY. ORE. ’ * of Linn county, died at his home at reside over near Lebanon Mr. Ehlert’r Í true, is moat satisfactory to hnn. as he j , . . « i , •. Also bui. A l»o a bunch of same age pigs crut» T«lepl>«ine, Ex.liange No II Grvsham, Oregon, on February 28. at biainesa ia that of mine promoter. But « he*! lxx-n openly a**ru»«d uf lying by Mr | •lerkshire and Poland China, guub Stamp, He fes-ls that the opening of the age of 78 years. he ia diff. r«rt fn.n. a vast majority of ‘ RCID : t ; OREGttN PRESS GOODS stock, 13.50 a piece. j leni tela. While mil men *h« th** »valv<l tunnel is a vimlication, am11 Albany, by a ten to one vote, voted mine Trappist Father«. Jordan follow up that bvsiiHM have nothing ! <*k ’ arra htm from every auapicion of j A very nice aule rr«-atn Panama. to Issue (50.00) in bonds with which to 1 •1.26 C. C. BRYANT but a visionary proapr. t of a mine t,., attempting t -•'revive th« people. The build a new high school bui ding. There j The attraction haa proven too strong. su ilnan« at 60«. *1.00 and (1 SO I promote, Mr. Ehlert haa the real thing * KWS publishes this length* «ketch, ir New Herges ami M <«ul G>««i«. in ( Riley Shelton is to again be a resident *e«*ms to tie considerable enthusiasm Ix j justice to Mr. Ehlert ami . . for -resiu smi utber Ughi «bade*, very stout the matter i ■nü »umethiig - that ta - destined ----------- tu — . -- ,, th* satis • ■f Scio and w ill engage in his old busi I »L- ____ _ . -I L. kl ipprupnste tor uutiug. j come very valuable, to ncotnmind to I 'sction of the many stockholders in thu I iH-aa. that of real a state ami a general vicinity. Wilson Richardso«, is circulating a th« people. otaria! business. Ilia office will In- at Cusick II un K Alban*. Or*. OXFORDS petition for a new road, which euta off Whtn Mr Ehlert was a n abh-nt of th « CHK'KI NS uttMI. HOMI. IO W<*OST, the old «tamL one door South of the a corner of th« A. T. Powell jilace. In City, he rt»nvinc«d a numlx-r of tbe Onr stork «a* a little late in enm bank. Mr. Shelton wishes to thank the Scio, February 17, 1W9. «infe r to avoid the heavy gratis of th« people of telo, Albany, lx-banon aie! ■ ng in but «• complete n«W. A little l>ev>plc of Scio and vicinity, for their eatherford a wyatt Editor of the Santiam Newa: I have cemetery hill. Mr Richardaon »ay* ' viciniti«« that he w*s < ffertng them va!- more st« le ami a little more quality in all the numbers. Itou’t fail to *e- that those intervatevi are willing to re uable minlng stock ami he suc< «-.sic 1 in been an inter« «tod Hatoner to the di* 1<he ¡ xmi and that he will cusaion about the normal schools that ' ***”7 <“ «”* busine«» •<ir Patent Colt Oaluru* for ladle* al munerate Mr. Powell for all damage dispoeing of frvm “5.1XM) lo luO.OU) *3.SO. , has lieen the text of considerable or vhich may be «‘iitrustcd Io him in the the new road causes him. j »harea io Scio alone. atory during pa»t years, ami have wait- ulurv. If you want to aell or buy a Ot!ke in Blu ml* rg lliuck BLANKETS When Scio people want an enterprise arm, Riley is the man to consult. He urged inap, ction of bis pruperty - ed king hoping that some iiuated persor establish««!, ami a bonus is to be rai»«d. Ml »tronglj that two of our towns»nen, would give forth th« beginning of tbe, A go-.J 5* gray wool Blanket, the thing fur oaaat or uiuuolaiu u«e, they simply "dig up without any mor«* ■ t'harl* s and J«>hn H «aely, in company at least, necessary downfall of th« *4 50. adou about it. The «'ondens*rv stock wa* with himself, visited the j*rujx*rty; ■ schools. Alxait the year B4M. the L. 11. MONTAN YE taken care of within one week ami now ! which is but a short distance from the normal school "push" at Monmouth. GLOVES CARSON A CO.. Prooa. the sawmill bom» has b.-en raised with- city of Guanajuato. M* itco, a city of Drain, ami Ashland, deeded that the in three davs This s|«eaka very knallv several thuuaam! inhabitants. W> lie normal departments in private college« Men’* reindeer gauntlet Glove«, fur the enterprise uf the j»x>p)r uf Beu* there, th«- W« »<•!>» inaj<«ct«d the pro- and private universities must go. The •1 «0. N’oiar* Public and Solicitor A gixxi Glove with b«>r«ehide palm ami vicinity. I . pertb t , * . am) pcrtii » thoroughly ami gave u OREGON fact that the private schools were main si’io, of Patent* ami Pensiona. and goat cuff and t>ack *1.00. ; favorable report when they Senator M. A. Miller returned b.*m. ^‘«•’•‘■le n jurt arnvad taining normal «lepartments, ami on th«* Home new driving Glows 11« brown, • Ilice, 232 West 2ml. Si., Allwiiy, Ore. 75«. th« first of the w«wk from th« legtsla- j i home. average, turning out better ecjuit>pe<l Soon after their return, a meeting of All kinds of Fresh Meats, tur«. The Senator, as heretofore, I teachers than the state pani|ier<*d inati- made a good n-cord. He was one of the . ,hr of Ihrectera of the company tut'ona. was a standing menace to their Sausages, Fith. etc., con hardest workers in the legislature, amt 1 was h« ki in yclo. at which time it was existence. The twojde were tieginning | determined to send Mr. Stamp of Stay could always be found working against : i to inquire. They asked: If oureolleges stantly on hand. * LOCAL BREVtTirS. ex travagrnt measures ami for what be t‘,n’ *>•»*’’th« re » as manager • ith in- can furnish ex|«ert teachers, why sus wweeeoeeoeeoeeeeoooe considered th« beat interests of the I structmi a |u push dev« lopnu-nt of the tain so manv normal schools? So the Highest market price paid B»ne, •! ell, granit, grit, and tisx JMMipie. He reports that suine legisla Imine. It was tut. at that tune, g«-n list went forth "Smeml the law". State Oi'-r W Iwurlh's Drug Stur« Il ih tn»sl at Wesely’s Grocery, lion was adopted that will I*« of gw at • erally known by the atockiiok'vis of the Sunerintemlant Irwin, hoping to bring for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork’ phones. : cum|»an) that Mr. Stamp ami a numtvr nlsiut an amicable ngr«*eim*nt, «'ailed a Born-Near Jordan on March 1, OP, hem-fit to the jaibllc schools of the state. More money is to le provi «1 ¡of Ottf-r Stay ton peo; le w« re heavily meeting st Newnort ami invite-l thom- to the wife of John Folz, a daughter. ALBANY ... Oregon > mtervsUd m a mine, but a «boil ills Our purpose is to conduct a J. J. Barnes came down from h a for smal* district», ami there is to lx* at I tance from *‘La Bonita” ami "Nuevra that were inter«<ste«l to lx* present. It least six months school in every district was very evident to th<>»«* reatiing be Mehama ranch, last Tuesday morning T. J mvnkkm «, W . * sa Iku, The foregoing was cilp|»*d from a j Ydria", the mines repn«■ tited by .Mr. tw«-«-.n the lines, that the "qmsh" die' irst-class meat market hull line ol G'iart.tr—I Eruaaian an <*k rrv*nl*«ui Cashier Ix-bsnon newsjiaper. which is big giving Ehlert. not |iurts«e to come to any agr«*emeiit and jsiultry rsmed.es al Wwlji's When Stamp arrived at the mines he at that conference. A eommittoe was ill.MARI. Of l»ll 1x11)1. TIII.L.» a word of well merited praise to a pub Grocery. lic officer, to whom it juatlv belongs | found Mr Smith in charge, whom he appointed to bring the matter twfore i liavth an «>f IH.« rrvi<ar«xl Born To the wife of Frank J Tach Senator Mdler, naire than anylseb rise 1 rcheved. He. also, fouml a mai> named the legislature 1 he rwault |s fhr* tires { by U m » auner; of Parkers Mills, on March 9, was responsible for the iiaaalng uf the ; Grlttln in charge of the working force ent law which contains a "joker”. Th«' scio . . . OREGON *09, a Son. bill making the appropriation for th« i as foreman; the work being «lone by a "joker" ia: The state normal ran «iuzen or more Mexican peons Griffin graduate students at 1N years of age I Born—to the wife of William Knauf, Linn County Fair. i*ne* a generai lamking and exchange was continued as foreman by Stamp, hut tbe private schools cannot grmhiat«* I on February 27, a son; both mother and ‘nisiuees Lut'» made at current rate* ami. pracLcallv, suprinU miant ss • « II. t* i» h«-* *« until tb«*v arc L’l veers «»f ag«* j OftKn nul prnprt | iHton l Kt pun hat« child are doing well. A BIG SA’A Mil l. I OR SCIO »r Mvt' pt a* < ma h h t nt hi *)) htmiicsl, <»Ui •ini drall« i**uod on priticl|<al citiea. for Stamp rarely visited the min«-, giv Can anything le more unfair than I alrttiftn ■ »«* • bi*>g lh«» o| our <**l*t*l Mrs. V. A. McNight was visiting her ing his entire time to his own property. that? Th«re has lx-en an undercurrent i ’»un K*« m <•!I«I***»t in For severs! months there haa been Bister, Mrs. Ed. Jones of Shelburn, f r talk«! of a sawmill for Scio. Gener-1 I It has since developed that («ritfiii’* of filling throughout the state aiming I 1 Z. tl. Rt Dl>, Manager. several days last week. to wreck the mine, by •>»» ally, the talk haa been associated with pur|» »<■ For Sale —My entire holdings in the the moving of th«- Thomas Creek I vincing the com pare tl.ut th. r>- w c« the many frlemia of the colleges, that! ■ rtl.e cornar Thint an«l Hr««i*taliiln St«, u al has boded no gixsl for the norma!». city of Scio. Cause: III health. I»« »rm> Al.HANY. «>KK<IOH Lumber Company’s plant of this city. ¡ rni'tO Hlii, no gold or "Now let the galled jade winch". I L. W. P omeroy . This talk has Anally culminated in quartz in tbe property ami that it might If the normal people ha«l played fair at , Riley Shelton has about conclude«', something tangible and the enter) rise eventually tx- i«lui»or.«d Lv tl •• . n that time they wouki not now be inaui'l i at ll’nt rod of the Mort iron Street jenny. Instead of following th«- ksfe in a “sea of trouble”. from appearances, that Scio is g«xx| seems now assurred. ■ridge. enough for him. Contracts have been enteft-d into be- i I the devekq men! work, Griffin directed An experienced compounder of ”Ye reap as ye sow”. One Arsl-claiu« I Chas. Wesely went over Pi Albany, tween M Alexander and n pr< o-ntatixe« the tunnel entirely away from the vein technical normal sch.Mil. is all that Ore I CHARLES .1. MAHER last Friday, and on to Portland on the of the Scio inter« ata, for th«- nee« «»ary i and was slmj ly blasting a hole in th«* gon needs with her present population. millsite, which ia locate«) a short distance ¡rock where there was hot the 1« a»t l i t ti,»t lx' : . «ti-i st !..i«*< »>«• giving i Succe-nor to the late Hong Wo Tong, following morning. (Successor tc Riner Br«e.) trace of mineral. These conditions im the student«« the privilege for res«*arch I Mrs. Miller, of Salem came uji Tues west cf town, the price agreed Ufon PROPRIETOR. pressed .Mr. Stamp that th«* mine was in the dlffrront departments of the uni ! •if Albany, Oregon, i* uuw prepared to and a small payment made u|<on the bay to visit her son. John M , of thia , Oirniah Chinese medicinea to all. The worthless amt he aisn te l>r. Hill, of land. Also, u.-otjiu.t In» t • in tru.:. varsity. It will lx- a weak school, if it iindnrslgni-d recommends hirn an I guar city ami the new gran«! baby. ami signed up binding the Thomas Albany, who had be« n eh*« t«*«i |irrsident is simply a di*partm«*nt of the uni iintce* aatiafaction. ('all or wri'.o hilft Tom Settlemeir, the Albany corn doc Crvek Lumber Co. to have its entire a abort time tefore, vic« Wm Ehlert versity. •t 117 Wust Svcpnd Street, Albany, tor, was over looking aft«*r the corn mill plant installed upon said millsite resigned. Stamj«, also, inaistu«l in hi» House it in its own buildings, vena- I Oregon. crop in thia vicinity, thie week. and in operation on or before the end letters to Dr, Hill ami others, that rate ami apart from the university. ! M. Wt:srr»i And now it is ex-President Rooeevelt. of the year, and the citizens of Scio Ehlert ihoulil atop lying to the people Make it the peer of the Oswego training | Th« African trip may even caua«- th** have undertaken to raise a bonus uf about the mine am) telling them then* school or the Winona normal. Our I "ex” to be changetl to "the late" i was gohi wh«-r<- th« r»* was none. present norma!« are little better than | >1*00. SCIO HOTEL. Dr. Hill had invested heavily in common schtMila. | believe the tax- 1 Governor Benson should think well At the pn sent time iTursday) about th«* property and, not living »«tiafte.1 before he opens the doors of the state SHOO have been subscribed ami the pavers will gladly suppirt a school of i treasury to the gang of legislative cor entire amount will lie L-rovidetl for be- with the rejiort» Stamp was aemiing up, high merit. Everybody play fair and j I hereby announce that 1 have lean |decided to visit th«* mine in j>«taon. In the beat gms! of the state will come t*. ed the Scio Hotel and purpunu to con- morants. fore • the eml of the w«ek. ' December uf Lst year Dr Hill, Mr the surface. duct same in Arst-clis» style. My tables Father Moran will say mas* in the The mill, when fully established, • ill Smith, ami Parria Hansard ami Chas. J. R. Gedde*. will be sujiplnxl with the best the mark Wesely-Cain hall; at 11 a, m, Sunday, be capable of cutting 40,000 feet of Cumming», of Lebanon, visited the et affords ami my rooms ami lieds will March 7, ’09. Every one always invited lumlier daily, ami the management StltH I n Bl ASH VMI l> property. When they reached ihr mine lie kept cleanly. I shall give special to come. stands reaily to increase the capacityof they fouml no work being done ami the W<-ek I»-fore Inst the Bohemian snei- attention to th«* comfort of Commercial Earnest Rex went to Albany, last the plant whenever the demand for mine »haft till«xl with water. Dr, Hill «•ty. T. J. S. gave a maaqueraiie ball at men. I purpose to make my Sumla) lumber will Justify. Of time, traveling ex Friday, to take charge of a barber chair put men to work and cleared the min«* th* ir hall, a few mil« » East of town, dinners a feature The public is cordi The enterprise means the bringing of of wat r, «o that a prop«' ami thorough Ordinarily our ailopt«*«! f«-lkiw citizens for a few days and. jirrha| s, to retain ally invited to give mo a call. penses and fatigue can a large business enterprise to this city, inspec tion could la* made. have a very orvfe rly am! mk - ik I time; but the poaition jiermanently. W ill M A hhott , Prop. a dozen or more families, an abundance I m * mailt* by using tn* I*n siderit Hill soon found that Stamp this time it was diff« rent. A number SCIO HOTEL. Scio, Oregon. "How are your taxes this year”? is of cheap wood for the people amt en- was giving "I a Bonita” but little, if of our Scio young men conclu«i«*d that a question that everybody aska these shortest route East. couragement to other business ent. r any, attention ami being sat.sfitxl, from they wuuhl att nd. In order to insure days. The usual answer is "about 50 Hick try Hark Cough Reme.lv, mart, prises to come, as well. having a g»s*l time they carri«<l along a scources that did mil admit of deception per cent, higher than last year". by the Hickory Hark Remedy Co., ■• Th<*rc ia but one »hort that the mine waa everything that Mr plentiful supply of booze with them, Salem, Ore., guaranteed to lx« pure, We are requestc«! to state that the Well, we jmlge they hail the "guai" Ehlert claimed for it, » cur«xl an option Pi lli le SCHOOL III MS gua’anleeil to rum your isuld or mone» and direct route between W. C. T. U. will hold a meeting at the on th«* stock hel<! by Stamji and his time, or thought they did at leaat- But refuinlrtL Guaranteed to makes friend The attendance in the advanced room I it was Baptist church, on Sunday evening different with our llohemian • crowd, or those w ho w« re interested in the West and East. • •f you. For «al« by I- C I'tx-ry, Scio, is gradually being diminished. March 7th. A program ia promuwd I the Stamp mine; leaving Chas, t’.im ! friends. While their customs differ, in Or«., and tirsl-tlsss dealer* everywhere The high school has ten pupils and ! mings in charge, as sujierintemiarit and : some resjieet*. from those of th« Arneri Mr. Arthur Edwards, who haa accepted 1 cans, they ar« m> I. sa lailiea and gentle the Mh gra.le eight. We ho|>e no more an ex|ienenc««l Mexican miner as mine th» position as foreman in th« N ews Clover Seed. j men. They welcome th«- Am« nr an». to , 1 foreman, came home. office, went down to Woodbum. last will drop out thia term. 1 their entertainments and dsn«*« s; but Everv sunbeam ia weleomeef by the The father of this Mexican miner Friday to escort his wife am! chileren pupils, fur they sre very anxioua to * once owned ami workeii the "La Bon- they expect them to lx* gentlemen while A limited amount of abenlntely pur« to this city. take up out door sports. ita”. and is rejxirted to have taken » they ar« gu«»ta. We regret to state •rd rloVer need for aale. Inquire of lb«1 THE O. R. &, N Mrs. J. G. Gill, of lebanon, eame over School is making some pre pe rat ion - large amount of gold ami silver there that our Scio l«oys left their gentility at llib rr-Gill, C...... . of It W. Gill. Saturday morning to »jieml Sunday Oregon Short Line for the sduiatiunai meeting, which is from. For some reawm, the old Mexi hum«*. Indeed if rejxirta lx* true, they with her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. L. I . <!«*monstrat«x| that they were first-class I. to tie held here on the 13th of the can abamk»n«xl the mine and sealed it !«. C alava * mN Calavan, of Natches city Wash., who up by walling the mouth of the tunnel rowdies ami do not d> serve to lx* r»*cei- month. returned to their home the first of the ! veil in r« »tx'ctable society , especially UNION PCIFIC John Stieha haa given up school and with ro*k. Sealing up a mine, it seems, week. is an okl Mexican custom am! sometim*-» when in the comlition that they were is working in J. F. Wesely’a store. ^A complete line of ••l.iilvs Be*t’ mines are entirely lost, so natural do I r*|>ortr<l to lx* in at that time. Th* The Professor and pupils have l>een There in untturpansed they make these scale*! up places ap • Bohemian tallies in particular, will feel garden ««xxl«, alsike duv«r, red clover, semm I «tl ! if aw such a« ««• b» visits liecom«* ft . a** a * noted O _. A for . «« very agreeable for the past two weeks j pear. *' gratful through fast train aer- white elorar, alfalfa, r«d top. English I We hope the good feeling will continue. Before President Hill left, they fouml th< tr “7 rye grass, field peas, vetch, and timothv vice to Denver, Omaha, Last week, being examination week, what appeared to lie. a place where Hoys, ......... don’t .. do an - anymore? ' ** We CALAVAN A M< KNIGHT, Prep’s. /- fee’ at s«-ed—prices alway* reasonable kamwa C’ity, Chlci»«, ...i ws failed to get any itsma for the Mper. this mine had been s«-ale<j, which after ; sure, now that the matter h»» Ws«eh ’» Grocery. with direct connection» Profeaaor is going to get someone to it had lieen ojicned prove«l to l«e the that you f«-r| heartily »»harried of your- Hack* connect • itli all train* both a< (xxxl progrrss was made on the con- to all point» East and re”member” for Ivan Miller. 1 wonder mouth of the tunnel where the okl selves. You cannot afford to acquire Weal Scio and Munker*. denserv. last week. In another week ' who it is? Mexican h»t mined. Owing to the fact the name of "rowdy”. South. Our rig* our fir»t da»« and onr liorse« must of the machinery will be in place. that Dr. Hili had contracted a very Mies Maxwell has the piano in her Mrs Marv ilmlge, of near Philomath, g>«al drivers. Price« roaeoiiaHe. Mr Rodgers expects to be able to turn There is an abundance heavy rold, amounting to almo-t pneu ia visiting her mother, Mrs. C. A. the plant completed over to the com room, thia week, as her pupils are monia. he deemed It best that he should of matchless scenery practicing songs for the Educatvnnl Knauf, of thia city. pany by the first of April. hurry homeward. So, giving i ns true- meeting. and an opportunity to Some I mm I v has »aid “If March cornea Messers W. A. White and W. C. tioes to opjien the sealed tunnel, he Daisy Buckner and Rirdelle Brenner make a daylight stopover like a lion ah«- will go out like a lamb ” . Simmons, of Idaho Falla, Idaho, ac I boanled the train for home. checked up the library books Monday, Certainly last Monday bail a sort of at Salt take City if it is quaintances of W. S. Carpenter, of thia The aealed tunnel has been openwi and found that there were a few mias- leonine »pp«-ar»nc«-. desired. city, arrived on Monda* evening and | ami ore, rich in both gold ami adver, Watson Bros, of Albany have added ar* guests of Mr. Carpenter. They are ing I waa exjHiae<i to view. Sujvrintemlent • • Hasel Easton was absent from school,1 tat us tell you all about looking for locations and like the ap Cummings in a letter to Dr. Hill in de a fine foundry building to their plant last week, on account of aickmss at what can be done, before and are no* prvpar«l to handle any pearance of Scio and vicinity very scribing the find said; llon’t get ex- home; but is now with us again. class of machinery work, They ar* you purchase ticket cite«! but. I tell yixi. it kmksawful gooti much. The 10th grade pupils have just to me. Assays running from tJ' to ini first-clmi workmen and know how to T. J. OANNKN. Agert. Mr. Cyrua A. Walker came over Sat I flnished their long compositions, which FIRST AND JACKSON STREETS have been made from ore taxon from 1 treat their rtmtumrii right. urday morning to meet with Banner West »«.« they havr been writing, during the paat this one seald up tunnel. It is suggestetl by peoplo who own Allmny, Oregon Grange to complete the organization month; the subjects being "The Cru The two mines comprise a Isxly of »14 land adjoining the city limits that the Mr. Walker thinks that Ban sades", "Abraham Lincoln", and "The acreo of laml to which the comj>any haa *tre«-ts be opened through the co* pas Notk* ’ has the largest charter French Revolution ” . as goo.1 title as the Mexican govern tures that now lie within the city limits. Wm McMurray Th««e knowing themselves indebted of any grange ever organ member* Th« book-keeping class will finish the ment • an give. For a distance of .'issi b -fore the city limits are extended. tn the undersigned • ill please call and ize*! Weet of the R«<ky mountair • an«!, General Passenger Agent foot th« re ia, cfe arly defined, a vein of ¡The attention of the city council ia call •eitle. I ne«al the money. pouibly the largest of any in the United course’ this week. mineral. Mr. Ehlert thinks tbe mine j ed to thia suggestion. One of the Pupils. E. Ç. Tasar. PORTLAND, OREGON Stat«* S. E. YOUNB & SON Physician Surgeon Attorncu-at-Lüiü r W Attorncys-at-Laïc FARMERS MEAT MARKEI Attorney-at-Law dJVh DR. W. R. BILYEU r?-»» • ■ * Dentist ■| 'VJ The Scio State Bunk Linn County Abstract Co. DR. J NON F00 Pup’s Coffee House Chinese Med ¡ein es At Even. MONEY y ' ’ A Saving ■■ K ' • SOUTHERN PACiriC SCIO LIVERY & FEEU STABLES WATSON BROTncn Ö IRON WGRKS SAW MILLAND LOGGING MACHINERY I I * I