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GKESHAM. A uction S aie Columbia Heights PULFER MERCANTILE CO. I Entire Herd of Grade Holstein Cows, Heifers and Calves. Feed, Middlings, Shorts, Bran, Barley, Oats and Wheat at Lowest Retail Prices. H O G A N STATION Oregon, and two and one-half miles south and east of Gresham. (Take Estacada Car, corner First and Alder at Portland, at 8:45 a. m.) TUESDAY, MAR. 10 24 COWS 24 Fairview Dressmaking Fundamental Music Training Some of them at$ fresh now and some will be fresh soon. Balance giving Milk. All from i/2 to % Blood Holstein. Five coming 2-year old Grade Holstein Heifers (in calf) Six E xtra fine bred Grade Holstein Calves. These Cows and H eifers arc bred to Sir C olantha Cham, pion F ayne and Sir Johanna Fayne 4th. These Calves are from these Fine Bulls, m aking them almost Bure Bred. Tuber culosis Tested and Certificate goes with each cow. A chance not often got to get Good Stock CHEAP. Everybody Come. B ring the wife and baby. TERMS:—Cash or Bankable Note. Sale Rain or Shine. Free Lunch at Noon. MARTIN WINCH, Owner C. J. W ITTER, Special - Saturday Ten Cakes Laundry Soap, 25c At my farm one and one-half miles south of At / / 0 0 o'clock a. m. T h e voice* o f o u r little friend* W ash in g to n . D C.. F eb 23. E d i th a t we love so d e a rly to h e a r in the to r O u tlo o k :— I read th e G resham sp rin g a re h e re ag a in . T h e frog* O utllook re g u la rly an d enjoy thy The TAD Grocery Store a re h av in g a Jolly co n cert in th e ev new s from E a ste rn M ultnom ah c o u n ty. en in g s, th e ro b b in is busy a n d the P e rm it m e to call a tte n tio n to w hat m eadow la rk is filling th e a ir w ith I believe a re m a n ife st e rro rs in th e its b e a u tifu l sin g in g , all o f w hich g rr n g e ite m s on th e fro n t page c f te n d to re m in d us of a busy season y o u r issue o f F e b ru a ry 17. U nder th a t is fast a p p ro ach in g . T he m ild th e h ea d in g “ P u b lic C o n tro l Great w in te r is cau sin g n a tu r e to w ake up. P ro b le m " it is th e re s ta te d th e gov th e b u lb s in th e g a rd e n a re b re a k e rn m e n t o w n e rsh ip of th e te le g ra p h ing th ro u g h , th e clo v er is show ing lines w ould m ean to ad d a m illio j its tin y leaves, an d th e m eadow s will em ployees to th e g o v ern m en t pay ro ll, soon be g reen. T h e ra n c h e rs a t th e and th a t if we ta k e o v e r th e te le h e ig h ts a re o u t b eh in d th e plow, phones th a t w ould m ean a m illion p re p a rin g fo r th e sp rin g crops. In m ore. New Y ork, a t th is tim e th ey h av e a I d o n ’t know w h ere th e a u th o r of tierce b lizzard . W ho co u ld it be th a t th a t a rtic le g o t his figures, b u t they w o u ld n ’t a p p re c ia te to live in O re c a n n o t possibly be an y w h e re n e a r g on? co rrect. T h e to ta l n u m b e r of postal T h e cam p a t th e H eig h ts is alm o st em ployees, in clu d in g p o stm a ste rs, is finished, a n d is la rg e en o u g h to ac only 300,000. T h e p o sta l sy stem is co m m o d ate 135 m en, w ho w ill be m uch la rg e r th a n th e te le g ra p h sys em ployed to w o rk on o u r highw ay. tern. It is a b o u t ten tim es as larg e Mr. S p e a k e r h as c h a rg e of th e cam p. Yet it h as only on e th ird th e num T he m en a re p aid 12.25 a day, and b er of em ployees th a t th e w rite r r e e v a n g e listic serv ices w ill be held at m u st pay 25 c e n ts a m eal. W e now fe rred to says w ill be necessary to th e A *esbyterian ch u rch next week MRS. M. SQUIRE n o tice m en in th re e s an d fo u rs, co m ru n g o v e rn m e n t te le g ra p h s . T h e fact b eg in n in g w ith M onday n ig h t and in g alo n g w ith th e ir b la n k e ts e v e ry Main S tre e t o p p o site Is th a t th e p o stal d e p a rtm e n t can ab c o n tin u in g fo r five evenings. Mr. Hank of G resham day lo o k in g fo r th e cam p. so rb an d ru n th e te le g ra p h an d tele G ray of U nity ch u rch , P o rtla n d , will A p a rty w as g iven to a n u m b e r of p hone b u sin ess w ith o u t a d d in g very sp eak M onday and T uesday evenings th e y o u n g fo lk s o f th e H e ig h ts last m any m ore em ployees. an d Rev. A. L. H u tch in so n , p a sto r of W ed n esd ay , a t th e h o m e o f Mr. and T h e to ta l n u m b e r of te le g ra p h an d T h ird P re s b y te ria n ch u rc h , P o rtla n d , Mrs. A .W o o d w ard . G am es . of all tele p h o n e o p e ra to rs, in clu d in g lin e will be th e s p e a k e r on W ednesday, k in d s w ere th e p a stim e an d re f re s h A m en, in th e U nited S ta te s in 1900 T h u rsd a y a n d F rid a y evenings. c o rd ia l In v ita tio n is ex ten d ed to all m en ts w ere s e r te d a t m id n ig h t. Miss Class and Private Lessons acco rd in g to th e 19X2 U. 8. S ta tis ti T h e L a d le s' Aid society held an all Alice S tam p , w ho h as been a g u e s t of cal A b stra c t, page 260, w as only day m e etin g at th e P re sb y te ria n Phone « il FLORENCE M HONEN th e W o o d w ard s la tely left la st week. 88,000. c h u rc h on T h u rsd a y . T he forenoon Miss H azel B rain le ft fo r P u g e t w as p assed in q u iltin g an d sew ing W hen first elec ted to co n g ress I a n d lunch w as served a t noon, in Sound on M onday, w h ere sh e h as a There a re sev eral new ails in tin -. did n o t fa v o r g o v e rn m e n t o w n ersh ip Die a fte rn o o n elec tio n of officers was position as b o o k k eep er. of tele p h o n e s and te le g ra p h s , b u t held an d th e w ork fo r th e com ing Issue of th e O dllook. B e tte r read Several frie n d s w ere d in n e r g u e sts was o ne of th o se w ho fav o red “ re g u y e a r was p la n n ed . T he new ly e le c t them all to m ak e su re. a t C o lu m b ia View farm on S unday. la tio n .’’ B ut finding re g u la tio n prac ed officers a re p re s id e n t, Mrs. J. W T o w n sen d ; vice p re s id e n t, Mrs. Geo. Miss A da J a c k s o n , w ho h as been P arty having o u r fence s tre tc h e r tically im possible, I am now h e a rtily S h aw ; s e c re ta ry and tr e a s u re r , Mrs. b ed fast fo r th r e e w eeks, is now ab le please re tu u i ut once to S le rlin i in fav o r not only of g o v e rn m e n t ow n J. N. F a ris. T h o se p re s e n t a t th e K idder. to be up an d a ro u n d ag ain . erah tp of te lep h o n es an d te ie p g ra p h s , m e e tin g w ere, M esilam es J. N. F aris. A. W oo d w ard w as in th e city on II. M. S haw , J o h n Bliss, E liza S tone, b u t also of th e ra ilro a d s. I now fav G eorge S haw , J. L. A ngel, A. H. H a r b u sin ess th e first of th e w eek. o r th e ta k in g of g ia n t s trid e s u n til vey, N. W. D ibble, G ran t Shaw , A. J. Mrs. D. B enfield an d little tw in th e people of th is c o u n try s h a ll reap S tone, J o h n M oller. C. E. U ree, R J. boys h av e gone on a tr ip to M onte w hat they e a rn in ste a d of giver. It to C a v an ag h , C. I. R a k e r, E. D. H ol sano. W a sh in g to n , to visit h e r fa th e r g a te , E. F a n c h e r, D. W .. McKay, greedy p u b lic serv ice m onopolies. J. C. W lndle a n d Miss R u th Shaw. Mr. M astersen , w ho m ad e his hom e A. W. L A F F E R T Y fo r m any y e a rs in th is vicinity. Mr. M astersen is 8 4 y e a rs old a n d very feeble a t th is tim e. T h e Pfau Is Im m er M anager Haley Troutdale DRINK 7 PURE I WATER< r sed d ire c tly In to th e A lfred LarRBon e n te rta in e d th e L a w ell. T h e w a te r Is a l d le s ’ Aid so ciety on W ednesday a f ways pu re, c o ld and tern o o n . A b u sin ess m eetin g was fresh. N o w a te r storage ta n k o f any k in d is used. D irect held a n d officers w ere elected fo r th e as th e y ru» «or be k e p t clean, Trom Mrs. G. N. S a g e r is sp en d in g th e com ing y e a r a f te r w hich a social P ure w a te r mull com e d ire c t The w eek-end v isitin g a t th e hom e of h e r fro m th e w e ll. MeZZ tim e w as en jo y e d and re fre sh m e n ts siste r, Mrs. J. T. Je w e ll, o f B a ttle w ere se rv e d . T h e officers fo r the PFAU PNEUMATIC I so m ew h at in d isp o sed , b u t tr u s t i t ’s G ro u n d , W ash in g to n . co m in g y e a r a re p re s id e n t, Mrs. C. 1. only a little to u ch o f sp rin g fever. Mr. an d M rs G. H. R ichey le ft T h o m a s; vice p re sid e n t, Mrs. Jam es WATER SYSTEM W hy not give us m o re g rav el a n d p re s s u re conies fro m a ta n k o f c o m p re sse d R o b in so n ; s e c re ta ry , Mrs. C. I. w ider ro ad bed In place of h a rd s u r last S a tu rd a y fo r C o rv allis w here a ir ^su p p lie d b y g a s o lin e o r o th e r po w e r, R a k e r; tr e a s u re r , Mrs. J. A lfred T h e R oyal E m b ro id ery club, w hich face p av e m e n ts? ~ w h ic h o p e ra te s a n y n u m b e r o f w e lls E a ste rn M u ltn o th ey ex p ect to resid e d u rin g th e next L arsso n . T h o se p resen t w ere, Mes- o r c is te r n s a t a n y d is ta n c e . m eets every tw o w eeks, will m eet m ah co u n ty is blessed w ith g re a t beds th r e e years. C a n n o tfr e e c e . an d p o w e r can darn es F red Z im m erm an , C. I. D on’t o v e r a t th e hom e of M rs. R osins. All a re of th e finest g rav el. be in s ta n tly se t a t h ig h p re s A. G. S ag er a n d fam ily , o f L ents, T h o m as, N. W. D ibble, Geo. Lunts- su re f o r fare s e rv ic e . C o sts b u rd en w ith m o re tax es, th e all read y lo o k in g fo rw a rd to a good tim e. len, II. M cG innis, E llen W rig h t, lit t le , easy to in s ta ll in n e w o r stru g g lin g fa rm e r w ho is try in g to w ere v isito rs a t th e hom e o f T. P. o ld h ou se, ru n n in g cost lo w . Ally D elaney, A. I). K en d all. P. A. H. Jo n e s a n d I. T. W ood m ad e a im p ro v e his lan d an d g et a few d o l C am pbell o n e day th is w eek. S a tis fa c tio n g u a r a n te e d o r P arso n , ( ’. W. B ellm er, Ja m e s Roh tr ip a few days ago dow n to Mr. lars p u t by to im p ro v e his hom e. B u t m on e y b a ck. C. F . K esterso n tra n s a c te d b u si in so n , C. W atson, ('. W eller, (’. A. L ew is’ n u rs e ry a n d b ro u g h t hom e a , su p p o se th ey try ta x in g th e fellow ness a t B a rto n o n e d ay recen tly . M arian!, J. 8. B u rn s, B. F . W atk in s, fine a s s o rtm e n t o f f r u it tre e s. B oth who o w ns an a u to m o b ile an d no land 11 8. P a rso n , C. I. R a k e r an d Miss W. L. R h o ad s h as g o t th e fra m e of and u ses th e ro ad . L et him b e a r O live W ilson. a re lo o k in g fo rw a rd to en jo y in g new while your farm his new b u n g alo w up. som e of th e b u rd en . A R EA D ER . som e nice fru it. Rev. C. M Brow n will p reach next b u ildings a re sa fe , H. C. R esto rff h as g o t m a te ria l on S u n d ay ev en in g a t th e M ethodist A. B. C onrad m ade a v isit to his a n d p r o te c t th em C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts fo r C o n stip a th e g ro u n d fo r so m e new chick en church. s is te r w ho is very ill. tio n . from fire and loss. Mr. an d Mrs. E v e re tt H a rp e r a re houses, also a to o l house. If you en jo y ch ic k e n s m ak e th e th e pro u d p a re n ts of a hoy, born on F o r c o n s tip a tio n , C h a m b e rla in ’s You’ll want a water W h ite K noll p o u ltry farm a visit, H. F. B a k e r h a s an n o u n ced his in M arch 2. an d see th e new im proved b ro o d ers, T a b le st a re ex cellen t. Easy to ta k e , s y s te m so m e time. te n tio n to e re c t a new h o u se on his T h e in fa n t ch ild of Mr. an d Mrs. an d no» dozens b u t h u n d re d s o f th e m ild a n d g e n tle in effect. G ive th em Get the best and get place th is sp rin g . C. D. W illiam s is ill. little w h ite fluffy fellow s. a tria l. F o r sale by G resh am D rug it now—the “ P fa u .” Mrs. Sam L o g an , o f K en to n , sp e n t Rev. a n d Mrs. J. H. W ood a re Co., a n d ,a ll D ealers. Jo h n B row n, th e in s u ra n c e m an of Rev. C. M. B row n will p re a c h at M onday w ith oltl frie n d s In T ro u t G resh am , w as tr a n s a c tin g b u sin ess In th e M eth o d ist ch u rc h n ext S u n d ay at dale. J FOR SALE BY th e valley la s t W ednesday. I I a. m. S u n d ay school is h eld ev Miss L u ra M iller an d "Geo. C ronen F re d O lson h as let a c o n tra c t fo r ery S u n d ay a t 10 o ’clock u n d e r th e of H ood R iv er h av e been th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. T hom as. c le a rin g a piece o f lan d to T. E. T ay s u p e rin te n d e n c e of W. A. ’R ow en. Mrs. B a u d e r, w ife of th e fo rem an lor, w hich will ad d v ery m a te ria lly GRESHAM, OREGON on th e H a rrid o n ra n c h , is in Good OREGON COMMISSION to th e looks of Mr. O lso n ’s place. SENDS MAN TO SCHOOL N ext S u n d ay is "g o to ch u rch d a y ” S a m a rita n h o sp ita l, P o rtla n d , u n d e r SB the c a re o f Dr. H u g h e s of G resham Do u o t fo rg e t a b o u t it. F re e to an y school in th e s ta te : O u r p u b lic lib ra ry iB a w o rth y in I She is re p o rte d to he im p ro v in g An illu s tra te d le c tu re on O regon Mrs. P. F is h e r, an old re s id e n t of birds. s titu tio n . X’a tro n iz e it. Y oung p eo p le's m e etin g a t th e | th is place, s p e n t th e week v isitin g As p a rt of an e d u c a tio n a l policy of All K inds and Sizes ch u rch a t th e u su al h o u r S unday ev w ith old frie n d s here. te a c h in g boys an d g irls th e h a b its Open leery Day - - Sunday by Appointment ening. T he M cLin b ro th e rs, H arm o n of an d economic value of th e so n g ste rs, T he g ra n g e h as a w a rd e d th e co n A rleta, E u g en e of P o rtla n d , Ir a of th e O regon fish and gam e co m m is tra c t fo r p a in tin g th e ir hall to Mr S e a ttle a n d W illiam of R ockw ood, sion, in co n ju n c tio n w ith th e s ta te m et last T u esd ay a t th e h om e of Jo h n so n of B ell Rose. u n iv e rsity , has m ad e th is offer. T he GILT OH NATURAL WOOD th e ir sis te r, Mrs. W. A. R ow en. T ills NEAT and (H E A P le c tu re r is Jo h n F. B ovard, p ro fesso r Mr. an d Mrs. V a le n tin e S n ash all was th e first tim e in 35 y e a rs th a t of zoology a t th e U n iv ersity of O re an d Miss M yrtle S n a sh a ll, of P o rt th ese b ro th e rs an d s is te r h ad been gon. an d th e le c tu re s a re well u n d er M A X SC H M & ID ER lan d , sp e n t S u n d ay w ith th e ir p a r to g e th e r, an d th e m eetin g T uesday way. P ro fe sso r B ovard h as a p p e a r MAIN S T R E E T G RESH AM was by ch an ce, as n e ith e r expected Do you realize what this r sans to you and those depend e n ts, Mr a n d M rs H. W. S n ash all. 'd a t se v eral e a s te rn O regon tow ns. to m eet th e o th e rs. ing on you? Mrs, Id a H am ilto n e n te rta in e d at P ro fe sso r B ovard c a rrie s a la n D on't be satisfied with a s lall salary all your life—do as [d in n e r S u n d ay . Mr. an d M rs J. H F o r q uick d isp o sal we will sell te rn a n d will g ive th e bird In s tru c thousands have done; let the International Correspondence R obinson an d C. A V o lb u rn , o f P o rt apple, peach, p e a r, p ru n e , plum and tion to th e ch ild re n In th e d ay tim e land. Schools Glow you h av your p • can be increased. It m atters a p ric o t tre e s, from 5 to 10 c e n ts each w here th e school room can he dark not v. o c -,• you : - j , i t the fact' : y or in the shop, in the mine C h ris tia n E n d eav o r S u n d ay e v e n acco rd in g to q u a n tity , f. o. b. en ed sufficiently; If given in th e ev FRESH and CU RED or i 1 the 1 dll, i t the office co- .ore, the I. C. S. can and will ing, M arch 8, a t 7 o ’clock p m G resham N u rsery . T re e y ard , J. N. e n in g , school p a tro n s can be Invited We w ant to sav e th e b ird s and we T opic. "H ow to P re v e n t P o v e rty ," C la n a h a n 's resid en ce, M ain s tre e t, increase ; a:r earning capacity. w an t th e boys a n d g irls to u n d er Psa. 72: 1-19, to be led by Miss G race G resham . The I.C . S. im parts to you just the knowledge needed to s ta n d th e v alu e of th e birds. T he K esterso n . advance you in your present position or to an occupation ta lk s a re fre e of ex p en se; all th a t is C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r b u sin ess m e e t BIG BOOSTER CON- m ore to vour likin;j. VENTION POSTPONED w an ted Is th e o p p o rtu n ity to p re s e n t i in g w as h eld a t th e h om e o f I. W. A dollar an hour is not oat < your reach, if you will only let th e c a se ,” say s P ro fe sso r B ovard. B u tle r w ith good a tte n d a n c e . A fter us help you. It will cost y >u i; thing to ask us—HOW? Sim- On ac c o u n t of th e fa c t th a t a la rg e th e d ev o tio n al a n d b u sin ess session Powell Street M a rk e t ply send us the co ixm lielow and it will bring to n u m b e r of th e d e le g a te s sla te d to a t Eyes tested and glasses fitted lig h t re fre s h m e n ts w ere serv ed and Phone 41 ten d th e big m e etin g in P o rtla n d , Dr. Geo. Inglis. your aid- all the re '’trees of that great institution, th e u su al social h o u r en jo y ed . called fo r M arch 12, d e c la rin g It will . the I. C. S., an es iblM nnent backed by a capital of six million d Jlars and founded and main- F ield F en ce of a ll k in d s, and prices be im possible fo r th e m to be p re s e n t tained for the 1 anefit of poorly paid men and a re so low you c a n ’t affo rd to use a t th a t tim e, It h a s been decided to p o stp o n e th e m e etin g u n til T h u rsd a y , o th e r k inds. M etzg er Bros. il l women. If yo j wa if your pay increased, say M arch 26, a d a te exactly tw o w eeks s o —at once. la te r th a n o rig in a lly set. The Forty Year Test. I t la expected that this change in An a rtic le m u st have ex cep tio n al M a r k and * MeratioMl c«rrt8>M4<Bct sckwis m e rit to su rv iv e fo r a p erio d o f fo rty the date will make It possible for a * B ox 8M. S cranton. Pa. eapiaia« with ut fa rth e r o t.ig a tlo a oe m years. C h a m b e rla in ’s C ough R em edy great many people from all over the Mail the > ♦ p a Please rt, t w I c is qua. fy fo r the p jf A i w as first offered to th e p u b lic In 1872. state to attend thia convention who • M r,'3 Coupon A u t o m o h o - R u n n in g F l e r t r l r a l W fr e m a n F ro m a sm aal b eg in n in g It baa grow n would have otherwise been obliged to P o u ltry l a r n u n g I t a c t n c a l E n g in e e r ia fav o r an d p o p u la rity u n til It ha* raise it. The subjects to be discussed B ookkeei • r M e c h e m r a l D ra fta m e a NOW inquiries and Orders Invited for all Grades of S (e n o * r » p h e r M e t h a a ic a l E n g in e e r a tta in e d a w orld w ide re p u ta tio n . A d » e r o * .n « M a e T e te p fa o n r F a p e r t S ta tio n ä r * i.n g f n « e r You w ill find n o th in g b e tte r fo r a are of great Importance and a full at S h o w -C a rd W n t t a g U r d o w I 't f r 'm in * 1 a x t ila M ia u f s c t u r le g cough o r cold. T ry »» an d you will tendance is desired. C o m m e rc ia l 1-i'< strut. C l» * l F n g in e e r In d u s tria l D e s e r t in g B u E d ir g C o n tra c to e u n d e rs ta n d why it is a fa v o rite a fte r A r r h it e r « « r s l D is h x . A r c h it e k t a period of m u re than fo rty y ears It C n n r r e te C o n e tre rT n Jonee- -How is your wife this sea- C fcem ta* i • I s k M e « m E nt g L a n a u ig e e J t r e n c h no t on ly gives re lie f— It cu rse. F o r son? M in e F o ra m a n iM f a ld g 1 G e rtn a a M m S u p e rte te d d e e t sals by G resh am Drug Co., an d all B row t —Just able to bobble D ealers. around. W. S. Wood, Auctioneer, ^ n,“ UV' Pleasant Valley Melrose Mrs. E m ily B an k s, of P o rtla n d , w ill sp eak from h e r ex p erien ce as a m issio n ary In A frica, at th e Sw edish B a p tist ch u rc h , n e a r H aley sta tio n , S unday, M arch 8, a t 2 :3 0 p. m. Mrs B anks is a m ost in te re s tin g sp e a k e r, an d it Is hoped th a t m any w ill av ail | th em selv es o f th is o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r her. E verybody w elcom e. I Geo. S ch ro ed er, of P o rtla n d , sp en t a few d ay s on h is place n e a r H aley. A. G. H o rb e rg is im p ro v in g nicely from his sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B ickford sp en t S unday w ith M rs. Geo. T ach ero n . Mrs. J o h n M eyers is on th e sick list. W. F. M uller sp e n t S unday in P o r t land w ith his sch o o lm ates, F . S E rick so n an d Miss V. D anielson Look Into This Rockwood H. W. Trust oil IF Dollar: Hour PH O TO S w: Instead of A Dollar Picture Framing T. R. Howitt M EATS Government Inspected A re Y ou G oing to Build? Lumber at lowest Prices. Deliveries Made S f <♦ ♦ • .V b . ä • • • • • • • • • w e e * iepreienUtire, GEO A KEEP, 202 McKay Bldg., Portland. GOOD JERSEY M IL K and Cream, bottled under sanitary conditions, de- 1 livered daily In Gresham Butter milk Wednesday* and Saturdays. J A. Davidson, Phon* JJ7. s u n a i;vA '5.A ^ T 1 H o M E B A P T IS T C hurch Sunday School 1«. both C o ttre ll and o r ie n t churches a t 10 00 a. m. bervicas nrat M id th ird Mundaya In aach m onth iT Y a Sundays In month u rta n t 11 00 a. m., C o ttre ll 7 10 n. m Ksv. A. J. Luoaa, Pastor. SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Pho*»« 4 4 6 MARTIN LENNARTZ, M<r. Sandy, Ore ■ meow's* ..a l Since selling part of my Stock at Gresham oil F ebruary 14, 1 have decided to Quit the D airying Business, and will sell at Auction Sale my '' LAFFERTY FAVORS PUBLIC OWNERSHIP