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V M i iOBPyOTlT) MATH TnmtJNE, MEDFORD, 0KEC10N, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 301-f PAGE THREE i J.- .. u... .... ..- . . A j j .1 .'ft . 'ii.' s. A. L ' Ni ' V ' "Hr I tV 5 tV f I v ,4T ess MEDFORD DAY A I BRINGS HRONG 10 CHAUTAUQUA GUNBOAT SMITH SEEKS RETURN FIGHT WITH CARPENTIER ASHLAND, 'Inly "- 'I''"' nni'"'"! lilllj) Ml' III l'llllllt'UIIlll (MMIII ilitn invimU 11 'Ium with (In iip" Ihmikiiii'ii 'r llii I'xti'lli' (Iniy puny in two oonri'rU mi WVilnt'Mliiy. , TIiIm iirffiiiiliilluii i'ihinIkIh if '" llnt'xtii iiimii'l mill 11 n'litlrr. tin' Hrnt mimed Ih'Iiik llii' mitr In tin' iihitihI (int. Aflil.t Hum the ri'inllnif ! tlniiH, nil uf winch went mniMiiilly kimiiI, tliu riili'ilnlniiiriit wh wholly inxlninientnl. Home extra nwi'i-t Iiii I11I1I1W, by wiiy nf fi M'i with l,,ir ili'iiUrly ri'liohi'il. I'rournm l.arKrly Musical There' Iiii been hiiiiih etunimmt, inlhi-r limn erillelmi, t11il-tl In lluv i'lri-inihli(iu'i Unit Hi" promm thi- ... ...... I. ,.1... l...l .. ..i. M'UMin him IM'HI mriniiniiiinjji.v line hii'iii'iil llm rjiifiine of hciivy nrtll. Ifiv lii itorfentil nrntnry. Httf iiilel Ipi'lunl KintM rnnin mindly lilpli, mill it Ih iiii I'lH'ii (iit"tliin wlicllii'i' it nuiiM li 1 hct'ii Im'Hit In pii'liniiun hiiinf nf lint nniHinil imlcn nil nf which Imtn lirrii riijnyi'il for kiiIi ciillhiK tiruliiry "r tin I)"1 which inlttht provoke I'iniiii. The program iinntlicr season inny mil In the nthcr extreme nml lie filled with nriitnriciil tlflltM, thllH l' filing up tin good tiling iiK'imnrc Tor inrtifciirn. Musicnl rrelioiiN throughout the cnuron have lircn of wide rnngo, cIiih.Ic nml nth erwUe, HClUlnirlltlll mill ntllllllltlc, oiuliie nml guy, A exiteelril Ih jiihltcr singer tli-n'iin the humor- iniK wild n liiUh Jiiiinl. It In rnthcr n fnr cry from Mnm'iiKni' iiitcrniin ahtc iiitcrnicjtii In "my OM Ivrtiliicliy lloinr" uf the 1'nhtcriiin Hrlnil, or funii 11 ilcliciile WiiKiiertmi courto. killou to Mich i roliut iirinliictitiii (not hy Tiiiinlinncr) iin "A I fulfil liny," lirloti;iii o the Mixturule cliifoificntinii, The 11I111 wiih to jrnl ifv nil liihtcn mnl that uan nccoinp. Iihcil. Mnlfont )ij )lMrtrl TJjttpfilny nflcrnoon wh rccrcl for:.Mfilfon tnlriit in n hrJcf pm. prmn of iiiiihIc nml recitation. In. ciilriitnlly, the Suinlny tehool nf the Chrixtlinr chinch of the miiiic city plcnti'cil in Climilmiipm urnvr. The iniiin Vxcurnloii cnnie in n Hcciilnr H-cinl, hut the Sumtiiy rliol rnu tinKtiit nrricil in kohI conchcx nt tiiclicil to the rruhir nrthoilox tun. tur. Mvtlfonl people were nut in McncroiiH iiiiiulirrM. (niiHuiuch tin their program hn heretofore heen priiitnl in tit cm- column, it in not nv pcntcil here. Approximately n iloon oclcctioiu were bivcii, uiuler the iji Miction nf Mr. (IcraM Taillninler, whuhe rcpiitulioii iik a pimiikt mnl in xtruclor ix more llinii xtntcwiilc. Carllou JmieH wim (he Molini"t, Mr. (I. T. WlNoii, rrmter, mnl Mr. I'..l M. AmlrewH, vocalit. The latter whh luuiiriliiitrly rvcnjiiUcl iih iiii old time fiMorile here, mnl the remaining talent nil the irorain fillcil into their iph'cUu placcn hy nhccr force of merit mhletl to a wimiiiiK perxon nlily. Tlienc urlistri met with it must hearty reception. nun i:eur.onM Arrlic Mcilfonl never iIoch hu tiling hy liahcH. Ah tu the utciiilmice on Tliui-Mliiy it is only iiecpi.wiry In xlulc Hint Add liailu'i'rt were puniilcil tor the ccuiiouUt, Thcoo were all mioii ilixpoxeil of, Am'iIp fiom the uiaiii crowd otherh eiiine on the rcir ular liniii nml hy the auto route. The paily wan pviMittiilly eoinlueled hy .Ino. M, Scott, cciiernl ticket aKcnt, mnl I-'reil IIiiiimhi, iihHihtant hiipriiu. teiiilcnt, of the IIiich in Oregon, who lnoii(lit iiIoiik A, S. ltuMiiihmim alr-o flum Mcilfonl, rcpiehcntiut; tho liar riaiaii lines in the Itopie iier valley, who will held iik ii hnlnne condi tlnncll upuu tho kooiI conduct uf the railway official mnl their protege. In addition (o IiiiiIkch, the Mcilfonl 1, isilorn nihil illnplnycil iiennunth lieniiiijf (ho IcKcnd, "Second Annual Convention Tri-Stale Pacific flood KoailM AhKociiilion July 'J7'JH, lilt I, Mcilfonl, JackNon County, Oii'kou." Auniml ClrciiK (it en Tim nliinax of iitliklii trniniui; mnl i)K allied fmU uud fmiuicH, with iciiclicil Tliurxiluy evening in thu mi iiiutl 'iitiiiiiH." Over 'JOO lioyn mnl kjiIh, from tl to 1(1, took part in Prof, l.iilimurpVi uYmniiht ration, vof what can he. iiccomplihheil in pliyn'cnl cuU turn hy careful anil pcrxihtcnt train iiiK. Tliuru weio contortlonihlH, llipillihriHiH, mill II llOht Of htlllltM in the way of a ilcxlrou cxhihilioii of what mill ho uccniiiplixhcil hy u kiiiiu iippllcallon of the principle of phy. hicul IrnliiiiiK. I'ruf. I.iiriiuurn Iiiih coacheil tliimn cIhxxch fur the pilot two year, and each iihhciuhly v It innnc iciicwcd Inleie! Ill llin work, 'Hie iillt'iiiliiiuiu visibly hit fni Hi tint iincil nf Unit new Clmiilaiiijiiu Inithl iti(f , FOQ CALLS OFF PRELIMINARY RAPE FOR CUP DEFENDER MWI'OHTi II. I . July 17. 'IV itivv n' U Aihi'Ihii flip u imlli'il W SURVEY TO RECLAIM PORTION OF KLAMATH LAKE LONDON, July 17. -tliinlioMl" Hin It M nml litn miuiHKer "Jim" Iludt ley, milil loilny (liny liitemlcil to iimko n further effort to nrraimn n return fight with Oconto Cnriciitlcr, tho l-'rfliirli henvywiilulit, nhn yentonlny wan nwnnled tho dcrUlon nl Olymiiln, whiiii ho wan illmiuntlried In the tlxth round for hitting the, Kranclimnn wlillo ho wh mi thn Kroiimt, Tint AhirlrMii lifi..p ilnrlnril I,.. wh wIIIIiir (u incot tho Frenchman J nuywiiern nmi nt nny time nml would prefer Hint tho winner ulioiild tnko tho cnllrc purro or khIo inonoy. ltUini riuritmlirNpli Kinlth todny nuaerted that tin never w until (Icht npnln tioturo a (Ineuni toKrnpli. Ilo until till eye were wciu nml ho had to wear Klmnoi In tho tun llRht. I.t nlnht tho glnro of thn IIkIiU piunloil him mnl ho tlioiiR'jt thin poMllily Imil iomothlnR to do with hi. itrlkltiK Ciirpontlor whllo thi Krenchuinn whn down. Huilth IncUtd Hint oven If liU kuvo touched L'arpentlor It wn unlntcii. tlounl nml tho hlow did nut hurt til opponent. Any other hoxer, ho inlil, would Imvo contlnuoil tho flitlit. At to hlow which knocked htm down In thn fourth round. Huilth inld thnl mine u nun n imiu iiiin, n uui nui put him out nml ho had nliuply ro- inaliieil ilown to kmii tlio licnetll or the rot, Mnkr l-Vrniftl l'rlet While rcalliltiK that It la liopclcioi, lluckloy la maklne a format protest attalnat tho referee' dccUlon on tho Kround that It had liceu arranged for the oeromli to remain out of tho rliiR until tho refcreo had Riven lit del loii. Denoliniupi, tho rreiirhman'i inanaRer, llucktey point out. disre garded thli arraneemenl and Jumped Into the rltiR liiuncdlatcly ho saw, there wa a clianro of winning tho limit on a technicality. Tho boxliiR oxperta of evening newspapers aro as divided In opinion In respect to tho force of tho foul blow Riven by Smith as wcro thuio of tho imirnltiR newspapers. Men with actual ring experience such as Fred Welsh, tho llRlitwel8ht champion, however, say that Carpoutlor waa not hurt and that tho accno which fol lowed tho foul hlow was tho result of quick slmultnncotif working of tho brain of tho Frenchman and his sec onds, KiiRcnn Corrl, tho referee, It la admitted hy all. did tho only thing posslblo after Ucschaiups had claimed a foul, .Not Intentional Foul In their editorial comments on tho match all tho newspapers doclarc that It wan clear Smith did not make, any 'Intentional attempt to strike a foul blow. "If Huilth wants a return match right away ho Is not going to en counter tho slightest dlfdcurlty," said Carpoutlor' manager later In tho day. "It I Carpoutlor'a wish aa It Is my wish that tho white chain plon of tho world should retain tho championship not by a mere fluko o disqualification but by right of su periority In boxing." Doth sides thus hae put them Holies on record as eagerly desiring an early return match and tho only bur to such a meeting appears to bu thn urrangoiuont uf n suitable, purs-j. Deschumps, commenting on what ho termed tho disappointing end or yesterday's fight, snld both ho and Carpentler wore dissatisfied with thu result. Ho added: lloUt Anxious for Fight "Carpoutlor personally wanted thn fight to proeeod, but I thought tho blow ho received from Smith whllo ho was down would havo proved detri mental had tho fight gone on. It knoekud all tho brllluucy out of tho French boy, "t'lirpentlor la qulto ready and ln deed iiiixloim to moot 'Quiiboat' Smith ngaln, lie regrets that ho waa sot allowed tu win tho championship on n clean, straightforward knockout, fur ho hud Smith beaten nlmost fro:n tho start. Carpoutlor Is sorry hi opponent gave hint n foul blow that put an end to thn match," When qucHtlonod ns to what iii meant by "n return match right away," CnriHmtlor'H manager ox plained lhat tho Fronrh boxor would bo ablo to fight Smith again only after ho had fulfilled Ills muslo hall cngHgoinonlH. Ilo contlnueil: "Thesu will keop Carpoutlor busy until Soptomhor, but ho la moru than willing to arrange u dato In Docom bor or January." Then Deschainpa addoilt "On con. illtlmi (hat ii slilo bet u( f K0,uu0 oach ho putted,'' Tim Mukc for la. I night's match won paid mcr loday, Ciiipeiiliwr If celt In H nlifiik fui irlltlll), while Hiickliiy ii'celvcil 1 11,(100 mi Ih'IiiiII' uf Hmlllii who was not pii'-inl. (1st hu ht hmVp, iluii Jokw), u4 iv Mrtmiw tow, ' Another Hiiriey in the hope nf re claiming u portion of Tiilo hike wiih uimle vcli'iiluy hy Project Kugincer J. IC, C'mup mnl uHHltiintH. Another oxpnmu1 of liivu lu'il tower than the gi!iiinl level of tin; heil wiih dlicov cad! hy llie cuuipiihti, nyM the Kliim nth N'oilllwoilcrii. Nearly 100,00(1 iicic of laud me rovercil hy the wnlera of Tiile hike, Koniit with (weuty-lwo feet and mmiio with only a few feet, hut the uienige depth of water Iiiih been ctiiiintel lit ten feel. Three yearn ago lliu I,oh( Hiier ditcrxiou dam wa huilt to li veil j uatcrn from the hike nml into Klamath river. Since then the lei el of Tide lake Iiiih dropped about three or four feet hy evaporation. Ilvup oration might lower it much more in j ear to come, hut to lower the level enough to reclaim probably 10,000 nnre in a few car is thu plan of Kugincer I'liinp. "I tune not eieu the fiiiii(cl Iiom'S nf wholly draining Tule lake," miid Mr. ('iiuip In! evening. "There nnt iipproxiimilelv 1,000,000 acre feet uf water in the lake, nml even if tho hnikeu lava could lie made to take up some, there Ih no enough of tlje lava o coiiMime all the water. However, it Ih my hope to make the broken i lava take up a cniiHilcrublc part ofj the water, mnl if the lake is lowered ....I.. .. r e....i ii.... ...in. ..i. .., ... "iu. ii nn iiii, nun, nun uii l it ill he taken up hy eiuporntioii, will ef fect the reclamation of enough land to proiide home for tlioiixnmlH of fmnllic. AMERICANS PROTEST WEATHER BUREAU COOPERATES WH Fi REST SFRVIC E Thu U. K. 'weuther bureau and tin) forest service are going to woik han 1 In hand In tho future believing that mutual benefit tuny bo obtained. Tim weather bureau will furnish tho rang era and fire-guards with forecasts of the weather, warning them of heavy rains, winds and dry periods, "Thn rangcrg hnvo heretofore been working In tho dark," said Professor lloverldge, "They did not Unof when they could slacken up on tlielr patrol becauso of approaching rain, or when they woud have to double It becuuse of hard winds that inako forest fire so hard to control. Here after thn weathor forecaster will fur nish the forest fcrvlco with prcdlr. lion o that they may bo prepared for rain, wind, or a long dry period "For Instance, this morning," he contlnuoil, "I gave Mr. Foster of tho forest service a prediction of a high wind In tho hills, as well as hot weather for two or three da) a. Con sequently ho will see that tho flro guard Is doubled and thn patrol more vigilant. Thn forest .service will assist the agricultural bureau hero by giving them statistics as to what part of the hill land surrounding Med ford Is suit able for agriculture. ASHLAND DELEGATES GOOD ROADS MEET ' I.OXDON. Julv 17. The American and Ilritlhh niin!tcrx nt Peking, ac cording to thn lime corrcpondciit Ihere, haie lodged a Htnuig foimal protect with the Chiucxc goierumi'iit ngniiiht lircache of the treaty hy Mui governor of t'hekiaug pnniiiee through the imposition of exorbitant tnxrx on American uud IlritMi mer- cluiml e. HOOD RIVER COUNTY VOTES HIGHWAY BONDS HOOII HI V Kit, Or., July 17. Hy n vole of 10.2 to 'J8 the people of llooil ttiier county TucMlay author ired a bond isuc of $?.',000 for com plrlion of the Columbia river high way in Hood Hivcr county. All of the twelie precinct in the county, with the single exception of Dee, a thinly Hipiilalcd district, voted big miijoritU'H for the bond. Uftnutta wr all Liiif Sufferers Would too like tp know mor about s rvmrtlr for I.uni Troutilo which li broufht about omnr comcllr rmTrrlrt Th aakrr of Krkmtn's AltfiilUr sr ta rclpt of mtuj tnWr won.lrrful rv ports, snd will ( nksiM to farwaril to jou roplrs of oiltlnal Ivltrr and alo booklrt on dirt and proixr rsr n.tf.1 to rrcotrrlnf balth. ItiTritlialr tbla raf lfll Muaaurbsnna At., I'hlla., I'a. "Mr lr Bin Vtr two ytsti I wi sfRlrtfd wltb brnorrhtcra of the tunc, sod In t'ebruarr of 11U 1 was takrn with a sTrr sttark of pnrumanl. Whfn I MfOTSitd Mfllrlrntlr to walk about th bout wat Irft wllh frlxhtful backing coucb. which no nrdlrlns I had taken rouM alUtlat. II waa at this llmr, Mnb. 1002. that I atarti! taking lk. stin'a Alleratl. In a abort llmr mr rouah was sous ami I wa prououurrd writ I cannot apeak too hlibly for tb good It bss don." (Ma-ntd) IIOWAItt) U KI.OTX. (AIo abtirctlatrd: nnir en rrturt ) Kckman'a Alttrttlv ha been provrn s nianT jrars' teat to be moat rfflcacloua for arrr Throat and l.uns Affrclkim. nronclillli, Ilronchlal Asthma, tttulilmrn Oolda and In uihulldln thi aratrm Contains no narrollc. potion or habit, forming drura. Atk for tionkkl telling nf rfroTrrlr an.l wrltn tn Kckman aboritory, I'blladrlphla. 1., for rvl dtnro. Kor aal br all leading drugglata ASHLAND, July 17.- Mayor John miii Iiiih appointed Kd J. Kuicr uud f. II. Wuthon ii delegates to the tri-Mntc good nmd convention to he held nt Medford July J7 nml 128. Thin will ho the Inrge-l meeting that ha ever taken place in the valley for boo-ting purine. Delegnten will ho prc-eut repre-euting different tow nn in the three Mate. The com mercial clubs in the different cities are putting forth eicry effort In lime a reprecentittive present. The purM)e o.the meeting i to forward all pnijeett for the better ment of the roiul throughout the three htnte Wachlngton, Oregon mid Califilniin. Already these elates an gaining the (end in their roud huilding progrcMtvene and are re gunlcd na criteribux to follow after hy the other Mate. The Medford people uud Commercial club are pre paring to give tiie iMtor a royal reception. RECORD SHIPMENTS CALIFORNIA PEARS HAUKAMCNTO, Cal , July 17. -Tho record day of the season for fruit shipments off thn Hacramcnto river w'ae reached yesterday when tho total ran to nearly 40 cars, of which 30 wcro Uartlett pears and four wcro plum. Last Tuesday tho shipments wcro nearer HO cars. Of the shipments off tho ftacM mento river, 75 per cent wcro through this city and the romalndcr through Antloch, Today shipments reached 20 cars out of Hacramcnto and An tloch and four each out of Hood and Walnut drove. Harry Adams, traf fic manager of tho California Fruit Distributors, believes that shipments will reduce from this tlmo on from tho river district. Fruit prices In New York yester day wcro somewhat erratic. Uart lett pears brought 12. SO per box, llurbank plums went for 85 cents; Tragedies for $1.30; Germans for $1.22; Wkksons for ST, cents, and Diamonds for $1.35. Crawford peaches sold for 70 cents and Thomp son seedless grapes for $1.45. (JWCK KMlvT If MR Utterly Wsra Out Getting the Blood in Order Is Required By Most People. If you think you bar gone to amaih and nt onljr for the d I tear J. try B. 8. H. for the blood. It will aurprtar you, to know what ran t done for health ooc tb blood l releoard of th rift of bod waite that keep It from rxrrclilng IU full mesaure of bodily repair. If you feci played out, go to ny drug atore and aik for s bottle of 8. H. K. Here la a remedy that gets at work In a twink ling; It Jutt naturally ruahea right Into your blood, catters germ rlgbt and left, up and down and aldeway. You feel better at once, not from a stlm ulant, not from tbe action of drugs, but from tbe rational effect of a natural medi. cine. The Ingredient In R. R. P. serve tbe artlre purjHe of so atlmulatlng tbe cellular llMuea of the body that tbey pick out from Ibe blood their own easentlal nutriment and thua repair work begin at once. Tb relief Is general all over tbe ayatem. Do not neglect to get a bottle of S.8,8. loday. It will make yon feel better In Jiut a tew minute. It la prepared only In tbe laboratory of Tbe Swift Hpeclfic Co., MO Kwlft Hide.. Atlanta, Ga. Head for tbelr free book telling of tbe many atrange con. dltlon that afflict tbe human family br reaaon of Imporerltbed blood. GATES SPECIALS 1 Hupmobile Runabout . . . $250 1 Flanders Studebaker Runabout . ' 300 1 Horse, Buggy and Harness all in good condition .... 85 1 Horse, Buggy and Harness . . 135 1 Motor Cycle (Indian) ... 65 C. E. GATES SPARTA BUILDING 4$Hl"l"l"M CASH TALKS! I BIG REDUCTION IN BUGGIES MOWERS, RAKES AND SEWING MACHINES Wo want to reduce stock and Imvo niadu big re ductions in priced. , ' ' ' JJ51-I0 A-Orado Stutlolmkor Hug?y $103.00 $115 good Wtudobalcor Uuggy S02.00 $85 good Studubakur Muggy fOO.OO .Ji..ft Vortical Lift-mid Draw Out Champion Mow ers $52.50 0-foot Draw Cut Cliainnion Mowors $55.00 0-foot Uig Draw Cut Champion Mowors $00.00 H-foot Kolf-Diiinp Clmnijiion Kakos $:i..00 10-foot Bolf-Dump Champion Hakt'H $.S5.00 Now ITomu Bowing Machines $37.50 Medford Implement Co. ,), F&s-ri "" 20 for I UaW C 1 f Quality tJ f Not S Not Premiums Cigarettes No premiums or coupons with Camel Cigarettes, cojt of the tobacco prohibits their use. The am ssBissA A aX Jkprit Camels 20 for 10c, x blend of choice quality Turkish and domes tie tobaccos. Camels are smooth and even. They do not leave that dgarclly taste, neither can they bite your tongue or parch your throat. Mi Awmm VbBbbS ' II ini ittllt If 'I ltff T. tf'i lit In tut StW ' M far film tl W s. IHI cw tr.rfiivi. pf.f ffif.'.. Alltr -.. M Mlt. " f ''' l(. wnu a. rrpr. j.rHf rvn... IU nhtr lm tKiattf ul at 1)1 ttltni rrar mttj. J. RETNOLMTOtACCOCO. Wbuj'Smssi, N. C. You May Have Enough Money for your present needs but look ahead Into the future, nnd you will see tho wisdom of a surplus fund Do tbe right thing now start an account with us and de posit your money regularly. 4 Interest paid on savings accounts. a I OVER 22 VEARS UNOCW ONC'MANAGEMCNT a-2:- I M .V Perfection "I had no idea this Oil Cook Stove would bake bread and cook everything just like my steel range. But it docs. And best of all my kitchen stays cool these hot days. Besides, there's no coal or wood or ashes to lug. Oh, I'm delighted with it." New ' Perfection OIL COOK STOVE It bakes, broils, roasts and toasts perfectly. It docs all that any wood or coal stove can do and at less cost. It doesn't smoke; doesn't taint tho food. Clean, safe, convenient! Ask to eco it at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Median! FOR BEST RESULTS USE PEARL OIL DELIGHTFUL NEWPORT "Tried and Truo" ts this old Tollable outing resort, with a woalth of natural scenery, healthful drives, a splondld beach uud uumerotin near-by points of Interest: Lighthouse, Uuvlt'a Puuchbowt, Seal UocKu, etc. Special Low ltouiMl.Trlp Setihoit Karen WoeV-Kiul l-'iufs to All I'oluta iinil Sunday i:curslon Fares from Albany and CorvulUsi vlu tlio m SUNSET (OOOINtSHASTA B HOUTL3 4 x a .v ' s?cifi t,. Tlio i:iK)ltiou Lino 1 1 i n DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS Leavo Albany, dully - 7;3U A. M, l,eao Albany, dally except Sunday UUO l. M. Leavo Corvollls, dally - 8j00 A. M, Leave Corvullls, dally except (Sunday ,.......,li4y 1', M, Coniiui'llona nmde ut Albany and forvallla with H, V. trains, RlKJclrul Kseurslon Tialn will av Newport evry HnnMay yHlNg ut 0:00 p, in., urlvu Corvullls IQilC p. ih Albany 10MS p. w. Good Flailing 8tram Along th O.VK, At Clk City. MorrlsoH, ThIh1u and uUiwt tliu Ya'iulHa rlvw, uim(0i (lie llrvlUubusk mh4 Ktlw rlvrrs, (iH lH Ww.'l. ,"- '0t lldvra ilvMiriblNX wprt as mu hhUhu pkm vM m m ' iiwir AkvhIi ,'. - ' ..ii r ii . . 1 1 n i rrl1"1 Al -l h n ' Pi