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I r PACE TWO T MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREfiOX, .MONDAY, MAY 30, 1921 Tocal and Personal Alex Sparrow returned to the city Sunday from a brier visit at Crater Ijike nattontil park an far as Anna Spring camp at which ho reports the snow is 5V4 feet deep, which incanB that snow depth nt the lake rim vicin ity Is at least 7 feet. Ho says that an auto can get within a mile of the west park boundary line on this side, and;ilthln a mile of the south park entrance. There is no question, how ever,' but the Crater luke season will open July 1st as scheduled, he says, and that people there on that date can reach the hotel at the rim, no matter how much snow. i Black bear rug and some fine doer heads for sale for the mounting charges. Hnrtlelt's Fur shop, IIS West Main street. , Ml For top and nphoislering. Do Luxe Auto Top Shop. tf Many people from the rural districts and smnll towns of tlio county began nn'ivihg hero early this forenoon to participate In tho Memorial Day obser vance. City Taxi, phono 100. Good service. Reasonable prices. New management. 119 B. Sixth street. . Mattresses made over, furniture up holstering and repairing, crating and packing. Douglas, 1S7 North Central, rhone 2GG-Y. fill As usual' on big national holidays the arrivals at tho hotels were light today, most peoplo preferring to spend that day at- hohio. -. t , . New' goods 'arriving'' dally for the Southern Oregon Hardware Co. Opens Jlmo 1st. () ' For Sale Good garden and lawn BBdlmont. Phono. P12-J. . v ' tf 'County Judge Gardner and County. Commissioner James Owens liavo re turned homo front Portland where thoy spent the latter part of last week talking over Jackson county road mut ters with tho atato highway commis sion. ' Wo nro ready now to do It. What? Sell you hardware and sporting goods. Soulhorn Oregon Hardware Co. til Violin Instruction, Florence Nowoll, special attontlon to bogiuiiors. Spartn building, phono 645-11. tf i'Iio Ilulgln-Lewls ovangelistle cam paign In Ashland starts next Sunday night, June 1th, concerning which the Ashland .dings says: " Agreat many Ashland peoplo have heard Or. riulgln In Medford and speak very highly of his work. ' Considerable Interest has already been aroused In the coming campaign In Ashland, nnd a successful sorlos of meetings Is confidently ex pected by those who have charge of ti.e arrangements." Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association tt Sweet potato plants for salo nt Mon arch Seed & Food Co. tf Orogon peoplo rogisiorod at tho Hid land Include Mr. and Mrs. F. D. lleyn olds, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I.Ioehnuilol and Maudo Holm of Kosehurg, and the following from Portland: C. K. Holds mid family, A. K. Morehouse, J. C i-alrcourt, James K. C. Smcrah, i telle W. Kldd and sou nnd Unhurt Kldd. C. C. Hoover hns ueeu called on the jury and will therefore not be able to attend personally to tho delivery of milk this weolt. Any complaints will be promptly taken care of by tolephon ing Hoover's Dairy. tf Wednosday Is the day for tho open ing of tho Southern Oregon Hardware Co. tlO With tho stores, offices, banks, courts and postofflco closed today, and all Interest centered on tho Memorial day obsorvanco the day was a very quiet ono In a nows way, most of the flows source being closed. Pino fltinio lumber .at lilg Pines Lumber company. ' tf , One of tho most,. beautiful Cougar BKins ovor taken In this country, on exhibition, llnrtlett Fur Shop, 116 West Mnln streot. -- - fill Mu -Stat tn Kappa, a 1!,- of O. musical organization, has been granted a chap ter of tho 1'lif.M'i Alpha, national hon orary illusion) fraternity"- Jackson county members in the new chapter aro Aubrey Furrey of Phoenix and Carl Newbury of Medford. Have your films developed and printed free Monday and Tuesday at Kodak Shop, 218 Wost Main. IW llavo you seen tho salmon going over the dam? (let the necessary at the Soulhorn Oregon Hardware Co, til Guests at tho Medford from a dis tance are Maude Creed of Missoula. Mont., Mr.- and Mrs. George Wight ol Denver, K. V. Kldor or lliifl'alo, N. Y A. W. -Itoggert of New York, Mrs. Mary A. Wight. Miss llallle McCabe and David Gibson of Lus Angeles, I' H. iworeliaidl. of llerkeley, and K. M. Soliuck, ('bus. V. Howard, A. M. Pel- sous and 10. Hermann of San Fran cisco, and G. N. norland of Seattle. For a good sulphui swim go to the Asniand Nntatoiluni. Open now: (i! Paul's Klcetrlc store will be closed all day Monday. Decoration Dav. I'.n As Is usual during parades when the colors pass by a number of nu-n ofth through ignorance or forgetfulness did ma dorr their bats when the flag ni4rY'Jyl by this forenoon? 10IIS and their Indies are looking forward to the shirtwaist dance In be held at the lOlks Temple Wednesday night, June 1st. r,;i Furniture fmiMiert and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phono 7M-J. Norman N'nrmtle arrived in the city Saturday to visit relatives over .Mon (lay. Piloting Hemstitching Muttons corored Handicraft Shop. tf We are paying tho highest prices for all kinds of poultry nnd eggs. Farm Jliireau Co-Opcrativo F.xchaiieo. tf 1' "Messrs. Newton and Moore, of tho Shattuck Construction company, left at noon today via the flivver route for Crater Lake, expecting to make the last 12 miles of the trip on fool over the snow. The particular object of the trip just at this time Is to oh tain first hand data concerning the amount of the snowfall In tho lake re glon. Mr. Moore has compiled data from government reKrts on the snow fall and the stage of water in itogue river and will be able to determine pretty accurately on his return just when the Rogue v.-ill probably return to n normal stage. The construction work on the Savage Rapids dam will bo timed to meet low water condi tions." Grants Pass Courier. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlore for Nullone. Phone 585-J. tf Wo develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf Among guests from a distance at the Holland are Edward Wade and Mi- anil. Mrs. Chas. Seel of New York, I' M. Pauley of Phoenix, Ariz.., Mr. and Mrs. W. K. liowen of Mesa, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Cart well of llreni erton, Wn. Cut tho cost of your fuel bill by placing your order for winter fuel. Wo are delivering good 4-foot fir wood from $7.75 to ?!.00 per Cord. All other fuel In proiKirtion. Wo allow no com petltors to undersell us. Vnlloy Fuel Co. tf Tho downimur of rain Saturday night put an end to the Foley & llurk carnival attraction several hours car Her than expected. Tho combined shows were all loaded up on their special cars by 7 a. m. Sunday and do parted wllh the cars attached to tho regular morning train, for Kiigeno where they show this week. Watch for announcement of the opening of the Southern Oregon Hard ware Co., June 1st. 00 There wore only. 1 1 parties encamp ed at the clty'auto camp this forenoon most of them holdovers. There wore only a few arrivals Sunday. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mltcholl Laddor Co.. 310 Kast Main. tf Aniong the class of 01 graduates of Wllliunotto University, the largest In the history of that Institution, Is ltalph I bonis of Medford. Announcement Tho nanio of the Palaco Grocery will bo changed to the Wost Sldo Grocoterla, starting about Juno 1st. lie sure and get our prices. 00 Members of the Medford post sold nrtillcliil poppies made by the war orphans of Franco on tho streets today ror the benent or the American Le gion. If your morohaiit does not handle Itoguu Hlver miido brooms you can get them at tho public market. B9 Oregoulnns registered at the Med ford aro Irene' Wentz and Dr. 10. L. House or Hood Hlver, John Wllkorson of Crcsswell, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Abraham and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence ol' Uoscburg, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. -Fleet, .Mr. mid Airs. Chas. F. Stemwell, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gauch, Leo L. Parker and J. G. Hand or Klnmath Falls, and Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Petzol, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Keho, Miss Alary MeCor mlck and ,1. W. Condon of Portland. Wo dovolop kodnlc films froo. Wost Side Pharmacy. tf Jack Htownrt has returned from North Dakota where ho went to visit 1'rlonda and relatives. Ho mado the trip especially to seo his rather, a well known and highly respected citizen or that stato aged HO years. While on the visit his rather died suddenly. I' or Salo Dodge touring enr; good terniB. Phono 100. C9' Judge W. II. Canon of Roscbiirg, for met- mayor of Medford, now register or the land orfice nt Hosehurg nrrlved Sunday to visit with rriends nnd rela tives and attend to business mat tors. Sugar Howl taxi, county trips spec ially, phono 127-R. S2 According to Frank Ilyboe of Jack sonville, the heavy rain of Saturday night did not damage the hay that was down, most of It being shocked. The chief sufferer was tho llurk & Foley carnival, which had Its crowd dis persed by tho shower, In the midst ol' a heavy Saturday night business. At hock I'oini haliiiilny uttornonn, . a heavy hail roll that did considerable damage to garden truck. For oats try tho Oaks. Home cool ing. 323 Fast Main. Gil Arthur Dalton and W. 11. Ilolse have purchased tho Jensen cigar store on " esi imiiiii Btreel, and will assume control Juno 1st. Do you want to buy a Ford truck? Look here! Nearly new 1-ton pneu matic equipped; driven loss than 2,000 miles JIM takes It. See F. C. KUiott, at Footo Creek service station. DO Uoberl Pelotizo, formerly of this city, anil a well known high school athlete has pitched II games of hall lor the American Legion team ol Pasadena, Oil., and won them all. On the strength of this showing ho was offered contracts hy tho Salt Lake nnd Vernon teams or tho Const league, which he refused. Attention strawberry growers! Wo can furnish you cups and crates at lowest prices. Farm llurenti Co-Opera-tlve Kxohnngn. tf Miles I'nnlrall or Itueli spent n few hours Monday in the city unending to business matters. Jlloeks and dry slabs ror sate. Call r,!. tf Chillies Ityan of Trail. Is spending a row days in the city attending to busi ness matters. Phono 4 7-1 . Ounrnnteed work, prompt service City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.. 401 South Riverside. tf Krlrk Anderson of Copper, Oil., lias returned to his home nfter spending a few days In the city on business. Have Just Installed some of tho most modern machinery, and am better equipped than any shop In Medford to glvo the public quick servlco nnd qual ity work In shoe reonlrinc-. Tho Model Hoot Shop," 21 S. Central, '. X. Ulden, Prop, Pi PULLMAN MONOPLANES ARE NOW OPERATED OVER " ENGLISH CHANNEL BY ROYAL DUTCH COMPANY (By International News Service.) NEW YORK, May 30. A new Euro pean air line, which will operate air planes on dally services for passn gers, mall and freight over the routes Amsterdam-London, Anisterdam-IIam- burg-Copenhngen, and Amsterdam- Hi'iissels-Paris, was Inaugurated ro; cently at a ceremony performed In Amsterdam and which was attended by the prince consort of the Nether lands. Tho use In tho new Dutch aerial en terprise of now Fokkcr monoplnncs has caused a stir in commercial avia tion circles in England and France. The new Fokkcr planes are said to Tho sessions of the circuit court will be resumed in the morning, after a suspension today on account of be ing a legal holiday. The derenso in the caso or the state vs. W. F. DeWItt will bo the rirst business. The grand jury .will also rc-conveno in the morn ing. . Sweet potato plants for salo at Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. tt Mrs. Sam Richardson Is confined to her homo on Geneva avonue with nn attack of pneumonia. Slio Is quite ill, hut hon condition is reported favor able,, ! , i Try our merchant? lunch. The Shasta. Master Ililllo Holms who has been confined to his home with an attack of scarlet rover Is Improving rapidly. When better automobiles nro built, Huic-k will build them. tf George Older or Montague, Oil., spent Saturday and Sunday In tho city visiting friends and relatives. Will trado lima tor Bheep. Guy W. Conner. C9 Miss Olivo Kirk who has been leaching school hero In the city at tho Falrviow school, left this morning lor Medford, where sho will visit for few days hereto going on to her homo In California. Klamath Herald. Botter buy a Clmudler than wlBh you had. v, tf Sacramento," a well known local Chinaman, who has worked for Dr. J. F. Reddy and was a special protege of Jeff Heard, 1b sulTering from an ulcerated tooth, and Is reported to ho In a serious condition. With charac teristic Oriental stolldness Sacramen to refused to have It treated, until too late. Friends took him to a dentist Sunday. R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Muth recently purchased property In Central Point nnd nro moving thereto. Hemstitching ana picotlng . 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Main and Bartlott tf Mrs. Fern Leever of Seattle, arrived Sunday to spend a month visiting with friends ami relatives in tho city nnd vnlloy. Feed wheat J2.30 per cwt. at tho Farm Bureau Co-operatlva KxchangO. tt Mrs. Ed Weston of Klamath Falls Is visiting I'rleiuls nnd relatives- in the city this week. For carpeutor work phono Dixon, B39-J-4. Back to pro-war prices. 07 Homer Ellison of Yreka. Oil., Is spending a lew days in the city attend ing to business. Save money on wrapping paper by using ivhlto print paper in rolls. Ask this office tf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hlrich of Jack sonville were among tho out of town isltors in tho city today. Lawn mowers sharpcuoa: right. Lib erty Shop. lltil-J. tf' The city has began tho work or cut ting down the weeds on parking strips throughout the city. Mr. and Mrs. llcury llutes left Sim- day morning on a two days auto trip to llellgate on tho Rogue river above rants Pass. John Gregg oT Buncoin was' a busi ness" Visitor In the city .Monday mor ning. ' Royal Ih-own c. Eagle Point, spent a lew hours In the city Monday morning on business. Owing to the melting of snow In the mountains, the Applognto and tribu tary streams are not yet nt their best for fishing. It Is predicted that hy the mid. lie of the mouth conditions will be Ideal. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with Re and mall It to Foley Co., 2S33 Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial parkago con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back; rheumatism, bnckacho, kid ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. - ;' tkl K &'r4fV tli 1S bo a considerable advance over pres ent commercial planes.- The Fokkei "limousine"' 111. has been simplified to n Vemarkahlo extent, all wires - and other bracing bolng eliminated. Ench Fokker HI. will carry six passengers, with nn engine of only 220 h.r!p. With tho sniiio niotorjf'the rebuilt machine b Used last year carried only two pas- sengcrs. ,! ''' The construction is alniost entirely or steel tube,, except the wings which are ,of wood, nnd covered with three- ply wood. instbitd of illaen.j-Tho pas- sengor cablh ds luxu'rliiuslyi fitied out, with easy 'chairs; large window's, hav- ing much the appearance, of. he inter- U. S .TUG ABANDONED SAN DIKO, Cal., .May 30 With the return of n dozen seaplanes and a blimp to the North Island navy air station yesterday, search for the miss ing navy tug Conestoga ' was aban doned. No 'trace of the Conestoga was found and navy offlelals now be lieve that tho tug, which sailed from Mare Island on March 2" for Hono lulu, turned turtle in a storm. More Than a Horn. TACOMA, May 30. William Pol lom, X I, Civil War veteran, died here yesterday, leaving 40 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Ho had five living sons and nine living daugh ters and served in' the S 1st Indiana Infantry. PRESIDENT HARDING'S ADDRESS (Continued fiotn Page One) for (lie H(lvnnciMri"iit of Anurira and humanity, eonfid-Mit llvit if they won nil other rightful - things in duu tinio would be Achieved. They wero riff hi then; In the end Hlaverv roeolvod ;tn deei-po of banishment fro-n this ctn tinent and at laat from vho world... i Not a Crusade. ' "It was the Hame in tho more re- eent war of the froo peoples anaint-t tho autoeraeieH of the world, in its beKlnniiiKH men fought tj protect that -whieh they already had. Their countries -liven were nt stake. their rights as free men were men aced; and for these they went forth to battle. There was no thought of usading for the freedom of u wnrld, of emancipating distant peoples, vv of rendering a noble service to the enemy who had attacked them. They had no time and small disposition to indulge in altruism. "Yet, as in the case of our Civil war, they won far more than they had sought in tho beginning. Th-.-y won for themselves their homes, their countries; and doing so deliver ed well nigh the last entrench men Is of tho mistaken doctrine of divine right to rule. They gained the vic tory for their own grateful countries, and with it they Won, for those whom they deleated tho opportunity of establishing free institutions. , . 'True, they wore able only to af ford opportunity for this great ad vance. I'Yoodom is not to bo crown ed upon those who will not havt it. "We- do not yet know certainly Whether the defeated and unwilling beneficiaries will bo able to grasp this boon. We cannot tell whether they will pay tho price required to maintain tho freedom to which the door has been opened. We do know, and we take pride, that our sous and brothers afforded them tho opportu nity. Triumph of Right. "Thus we nee that whether in our civil struggle or in the world war. tho triumph of tho right Inevitably implies gains that sweep far beyond the immediate issue. Those heroes of the Civil war who sleep about us here, wrote that lesson In symbols of blond and fire, where all men might read. "Wars had largely been profes sional affairs in tho hands of trained people, waged by conscripts whose knowledge or concern for tho cause t hey sol ved was of necessity limited ami doubtful. Hero was found a na tion which for four years gave its very all of human resource, of indust rial power, faitli in its mission and lis fu ture. In order that it might maintain an Ideal. It defied the edict that economic exhalation and financial dis abilities must prevent n decisive vic tory. It demonstrated that the wealth and resources of a nation lies not In acres and bushels, in bank balances and tonnnges. in ta xable ill It nnd going business, but inther FOR SALE New Underwood Typewriter Used only 5 weeks Medford Book Store lor of a llnlnitslno. Tho door is but llwo steps off the (rround; obviating tho necessity heretofore practised of making passengers climb up over the fusllage. Though the Fokker planes are built in Holland 'the engines used on them are 'British iuake, as are most of the pilots. in the sinews and souls of Its inspired people. There In tho example of our fraternal struggle taught the. lesson which moved agonized civilisation to reject an Indecisive peace. Can't Stand SUM. "So much and vastly more we owe to these who won tho peace of union and liberty. It is a debt ort which every succeeding generation can hope only to pay its installment. ,"Wo never 'will yield what they won for us. For-, bidden by- the law of lifo and insti tutions we ennuot stand still. Wo must always move forward along the upward paths thoy marked for us. "Wo look about us on a jvorld troubled and torn, groping for tC way back to light nnd opportunity. Discipline of Peace, "We liavo heard much about the danger of winning the war and losing the peace, but is there not, in the ex ample, of those who made the ultfi mato sacrifice a lofty inspiration td1 tho same singleness of purpose Jho ! same readiness to sink Individual for the general good that moved them? Surely there is no reason why peace : may not achieve discipline, unifica- ! lion, directness of purpose, as war i does, It requires- tho same submer gence of selfish ends, tho same re linquishment of tho merely personal gratifications, the same regard for the common interest. 1 am not coun seling surrendered independence. Our maintained freedom is tho source of our might. Only tho American con science may command this republic. "It is, indeed, a very different mat ter to achieve tho discipline that peace demands. Thero is not the urge of instant danger, the rigor of authority to overcome that danger. It is need ful to bring into subjugation the thoughtless mind, tho indulgent dis position, t he easy quest of pleasure. tho lust rtf gains, the aspiration for power and peri ional satisfaction. It is required to substitute saving for thougbtlfss spcnidinB, thrift for wasu unceasing prod-jciive effort for the simple habit of upending the shortest time and least energy on the job. We need a patriotisMi absolute in peace, as well as a patriotism aflaoio In war. ' , ' "Nowhere were men prepared to cope with tho ww problems of peace; nowhere were tfliey less prepared iban in this country. Hut if we had failed to set up th0 t.inchin;ry for liquida tion of war conditions we neverthe less came out v.-un our proaui-inK or ganization less wrenched and shaken tluin was that of tho European coun tries. Found American Sohl. "TTiougli our sorrows seemed ineasureleFn, wo were more lightly touched, mid for griefs . Incurable there . vas compensation. We found the soul of. America, wo have the re born spfc-it of the republic. "I know tile aching hearts. It re quires nearness to measure the bur den of grief. Only a few days ago I saw loon than five thousand, l'lag draped cctffins, teniunted with their heroic . deiud. Theirs was mute elo quence In protesting war, theirs was the supnemo appeal for avoidance. The way to prcservo honor without material ;loss and tho costlier human sacrifice would bo the surpassing merhoriat trotiblt. -c ( p memorial tribute. Wo may not be stow it tortny, but wo may fittingly re solve th:ot the influence nnd example of our America shall point the way to such lofty achievements." New York CcIobrntms. XKW- YORK. Jluy Soldiers and sailors who ave their lives to Wmeriea wcra honored in New York today with the most elaborato pro gram of Memorial day ceremonies in the history of the metropolis. On land and , sea tribute was paid to heroes who' fell in the Civil, Spailish-Amuri-can, and World wars. Fronn early morning, when the pn--ade iof veterans of tho three wars swung into line at Seventy-Second street until late nt night when n huge wreath about lite shoulders of tho statue of liberty is illuiiiinated, tho prograsn .called for Impressive arrays ot pageantry. . . J'erslilng at ifliirngo CHICAUO, May SO. (loneral Per shing joined Chicago today In deco rating tho graves of her soldier dead; The former commnndor in chief of tho A. K. F.'-vlsitc'rt Oakwood ceme tery and placed flowers on tho graves of soldiers buried thero and on the graves of his father, mother and brother. Captain Ward I). Pershing. MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES Lcnvo Motlford 11 n, in, Dally, Jjcavo Kosehurg 1 p.'m. Daily MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS JUAYIO MKIM-'OKI). :.. 8:00 a. m. . in.. ; . ..v.. . , 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p.m., ' 4 i3o. p. m.' Cars stop at all lntormedlata points. Waiting room Medford, 5 South Front. INTERURBAN From $1 15 5 to $845 The new and powerful organization has again reduced prices $ 150 on all models. Thus, by a total reduction' of ?3 10 since last September, it ' gives to more buyers the benefit of the hew good ness of the good Maxwell A. W. Walker Auto" Go'. West Main St. Medford, Ore. hi fTheiCjood SIX YEARS Mrs. Stoll Tells Women How She Found Relief Firom Pain i Philadelphia, Pa. "I suffered for six years with p ain every month, had vom- lH.Hui".i"K speiis me nrst j8 iHltwo days, and was , I! I read in your little - ' Pi 1 . , 1 - -1 f ..j- r- Pinkham's Vege table Compound and took the medicine with satisfactory results. Iamamid wife and recommend the Veeetable Com- rjound to mv frienHa isifciasiiland my daughters take if,. You may publish these facts as a testimonial." Mrs. Louise Stol'L, 609 W. York St., Phila., Pa. It i s not natural for women to suffer as did I lis. Stoll, and in nine cases out of ten i t is caused by some displacement or d erangement of the system which Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pourd overcomes, because it acts as a natu ral restorative. Eviery woman who. is subject to cramps, headaches, nervous spells, backache or those dreadful bearing dowi.i pains should profit by Mrs. Stoll's expi irienceand give Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound a trial, and if there is a ny complication write to Lydia E. Pin'itham Medicine Co., Lynn, Masst, about her health. ;. , 's.o.s. SERVICE OF HOLMES IS A WOltilY NAVKK Let Holmes Insure , ,-. j . Vour Ji-operty . i anil i. ' 'i Assume tho Worry , II. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance nnd Tionds Jackson County Hank lildff. . LKAVR 'GRANTS PASS. 10:00 a. in. 1:00 p. in. 4:00 p. m. 6:15 p. -m. Thone S09 AUTOCAR CO. 1 . &:L'karr4 MVtiXM H ELL