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ysoE FOUR MEDFORD MAIK TRIBUNE. MEDFORU OREGON. TUESDAY. 'ATOTL 18. 1922 tlEDFORD Mail Tribune INDKPKNDKNT NKWSPAPKR HlBI-fMliKU KVKHT AFTERNOON KXKOPT NVNDAT BV THK alKHFORD PHINT1NO CO. ; The MHforJ NuniUr Mornlnjr Sun Ik lur tiuJl subscriber dentine x-v.ii day Office Mali Tribune Building. 16-17-M North Fir treet. Phono 76. A' eonsolldatlon of the Democratic TlmM. I ha MerifoM Mall. the Metlfurd Tribune, the Southern Orrconlan. The AShuuui irioune. ROBEItT W, ROD,, Editor. (TjMPTER a SMITH. Mang-er. nictmioi tibiui DT U1I1 In AIvrim! Dally, with Sunday Kun, year..lt.S Dally, with Sunday Run, month. . .76 I wily, without Sunday Sun, year. I. SO Dally, without Sunday 8un. month .S Weekly Mall Tribune, on year J.00 Sunday Hun. ona year X.00 fiT CARRIER In Medford. Aahlaml, : Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoeni. 1lmt and on Hurhntyi: 1mII, with Huiioay 8un, month rwilv. erlthnut Htindav Run. month .t 6 . Dally, without Runday Run, year. 7.50 . Dally, with Sunday Sun. ona year .60, AU term by carrier, cn in advance. Official PPr of the City of Medford. worn dally averaire circulation for Store than double the rirrulatlon i( any othrr . The nnly Pr' between Ew, Ore.. tvl Racramenta, Call!., a diun.x ot over SOO miles, ksrUiC Iraaed wire AaMciatrU Preu Sr-ioe. Entered wnt oaa matter at Medford, Oregon, under tbe act of March aflLMBERS OF Tim ASSOCIATED ... ... PRESS. me AnwHiirw a . . ... . - entitled to the use for republication of ail new dispatches credited to It. or dot otnerwiee creuiieu in in i n imr-i, ajao the local newa published herein. AU rights of republication of epeelal fllapatehea herein are alao rerved. Yc Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. SCRAMBLED EGOS AND CENTRAL EUROPE. Jy E-BALKAXIZIXfl Europe is rather like unscrambling etrps.- IV n very difficult thing to do. Yot ncconlinjr to reports from Genoa, some of the economic ex perts seem to think the status quo ante must be achieved, before re lief eniv be attained. This, it appears to us. results from a confusion of economics and politics. Economically, the new European states must be unscram bled, but politically they can't be. The llohenollern, llapsburp and Komanoff Empires have pone, and will never return. No sane liberal wants them to return. The war brought a new and independent Poland into existence, formerly a part of Russia, it brought Czechoslovakia. Jugo-Slovia, Greater Ku mania. Finland. Esthonia, Latvia and Lithuania also into indepen dent existence. Hut that independence is political not economic. The Genoa con ference, as we-understand it. should devote itself largely to eliminat ing the economic divergencies, the absurd tariff navigation and cur rency distinetons, and leave the political distinctions alone. one of these nations can attain peaceful and satisfactory self government overnight. They are baby nations. Before they can walk alone, they must learn to creep. Their development requires patience and time. Proclaiming them a failure now is absurd, for they have not been in existence long enough for any sort of final judgment. So the De-Ralkanizing of Europe politically might better be for gotten, and the economic debalkanization concentrated upon. Allow normal business relations to resume and the principle of self-determination will in all likelihood, take care of itsejf. Quill Points HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? California land of sunshine and hung juries. Buy a radiophone and eavesdrop on the whole world. All the candidates for office are in the field, and It's too bad they can't be kept there at hard labor. . An Extraordinary college glee club appeared at the HS. last eve they oouid stBR. They were selected tor ability to make sweet noises with their vocal organs, instead or the social standing of their Ma s, and the political prominence of their Pa's. ' '. POOR ENDURANCE ''.y (New York Journal) . ijPor three days in the constant . company of this reporter in a Bos- ton hotel Dorothy has tried to be . brave, trot this morning she gave Elijah Robin was out early this am. Halalessly extracting luscious fish worms from the Vnir. Clubskl campus. : The Germans and the Bolshevik! hafre signed a treaty at Genoa, while the highly touted diplomats of the allies were discussing the "moral iso lation" of America, and the regulation of Immigration to this conntry. A gusher was hit in tbe Nash dist. Mon. pm. without the knowledge of the oil well. . . v.- Abolishment of the Mothers" Pen Eton Law Is being urged in Oregon, as a "step towards economy." Somebody ought to launch a jump towards econ omy and abolish a hundred or so use less commissions. " THE MAN AND THE ISSUE (Salem Statesman) ; Mr. Purdy is" 60 years old, the father of 10 children and has lived la Oregon for a quarter of a cen tury. All this I nromise If elected, and I promise to make the editor of the Capital Journal feel like two cents for his editorial on 8aturday last The people have stopped bawling over the ruthless "drafting of General White for governor," and the pathetic Victim la shining up his sword, and polishing his Sam Browne belt, for the slaughter. May 19th. The Senate is all right. How's that for an original idea? A collapsible drinking cup usually proves it at about the third swallow. Some roughnecks arc made that way by environment, and some by the way collars are laundered. I, Where Old the en lirlicvo ihc houivo of ll !. How lon hits ll I'nUod Stila been i' port in a cotton? 3. Who In our amlnHiulor t Onrr.i.iny ? 4. What In th "Cltv of Five r. When' vcr dice Invented? ti. Ih eutulepsy tt dlmuw? t. What man voted oukIiihI the OiH-liunllon of litvlcpemlcm-o and inter slutted it? 5. How doen a mod turtle live during the winter? !. How la the name "t'nvendiah" pronounced ? 10. Who invented the "rent cure?" Antucr U Ytvsenlay'a OiicmIoiih! 1. What HritlHh inland Ilea nearer the Panama Onnnl than any of out own? Aim. Jamaica. J. What does the word "alhyl" mean nt the present time? Ana. A fortune teller or B.vrmy. S. What color uro - Arctic ovln? An. White. 4. In what building nre the taut est rlevntora In the world? Ana. In the Woolworth buildlna In New York rity. They rise 700 feet ft minute, 5. What ix the' penidon of holder of the t'ongrewNkinal Medal ot Honor? Ann. Two dollars monthly. i. How many counties are there In the I'ntted Htutca? Ana. The 1920 centum allows SOtiS. 7. Where was tho first Chamber of Commerce organized In thla coun try? Ana. In New York in 7S. ft. Were the Kepuldics of Month America ever united in one govern ment? Ana. In ISiS they were or gnnlsed. Tho federation was com pletely dissolved In 1817. J. Where la paper money made? Ana. U la printed only In Washing ton nt tho bureau of engraving and printing. lO.How many former service" men still rnrry government Insurance? Ana. The first of last month there were 329.023 term policies In force. T.here were 371,904 converted policies. mo tho following item: Mrs. Jasper hack and sKiit Urn nlKlit mid alarletl Uo t'otmni'vutlvc, unit that wojI luiir- , iHntumli mid im Mauler livcivtt mid on tho next inortiliiK (or lliilto Knlls, Krletl liilcr In the soiimuii Is. IIKnly to ' dmiKhier, Mrs. llnlph lla)tlns and He not helim used i iorselnick rlilliiK i lo at a lilKher ilisuio. 'I'liin iiiciiiih two ti lends, Mrs. J, F, Mutliows and and not used to our 'cowboy middles jtlmt many ttroweis wlU take nilvan- dattuliter Miss Lillian Cot I roll wore coiiiidnlnod of being vorv sore: said ! tauo of orilei Iv iuiu Itotlng utul grudliiK riy Kgyptlansl visiting thotr friends, Mr. and Mro.1 the sadilla lield liltu llki a vice. aa KiiecoHsfully carried on by tlin co- e Nile to be? Florence KVi'inmon of tho C. r Itliodes Minor Jonea of llliile .rails. cuinel'Mfrallva wool iiinikctlna niisii'lutlons out oil tlie stage Tluiisdny, luok din- l"t year. Home Bd.iiuo.oou poiitula Of mr and went vn to Medford. iw,M,l wn marketod In this innniier In Chnilfa iMxter or I-wko crock vfts a i'-l. at prlcoa, cuiiilderalily In ad hiialnom caller Tlmrsluy, van if those paid tit corrals itt aliaar- Mrs. Flora Kanoff, the ahty ,i.u ' llui". I ho majiii Ity tif ntviwei of raucli, Wednesday, April 12. 1 nlso received the following: Wed ncHday evenliig, April 12th Mr, and Mis. us Nichols wore aRreeahly sur prised by flftein of their friends com ing In for tho evening. Cards, music ',dd lady inentlont'd in a fuinur loiter "'even slates where wool inniketlnn and dancing were enjoyed by all, Ui-jn(l hiivlim such u limit Koluu front here'" thus conducled, nqsirt tlioinsolvei .H,.. ......... ...........I ... I ........ ... . . . . .....II ..I ....I U.I, I. I... 1k,. to initio rails, ami nor Ki'nimdiiitr.iiior."" " " ioi.- came out tin the staao Ftlday nuiriiliiK. J i'ltloni whleli hud especially sue hut owlim to tho loud of mall, parcei essful iinm dnrlnrt the tllfflciilt noHl and ImsgMMO they decided to atijol year lust seiistin. am tho Olild up on the railroad motor. Miss Allen Wool Orowera aHBittatlon, Ui Texas Tiere, now, is the "shy, downward glance" of the odlfash fic tion heroine? Some yotui'g men stick to the straight-nnd-narrow way; others to the straight-and-flush way. The following is a full list of things 'the average flapper does to help her mother: Ruth Law, aviatrix, has quit flying and settled down, instead of crashing down as they usually do. God created males and females, but the neuter-gentler lounge liz ard simply developed from nothing. College fraternities have grown and spread until some of them have more chapters than a Dickens noveL The man who wears an empty sleeve is pathetic. But the man who wears an empty hat is much more so. , - EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Among the- business caller Tuesday were one of our staunch farmers and stockmen, John Under, ami he bnJuaUt In some of his home made side bacon for the new manager. F. J. McPherson at the F. E. Nichols store. Walter Allen, son of another one of our prominent stock men of Icrby came in with one ot his father's mam moth teams to have thm shod, and la I'resluiienla were served at mtilnltthl and soon all doimrovt hnvliirt luid a very enJoyi'M" time ami nil hopluK to partlcltmto In many more aucti even ings. Among the Knouts wore Mr. and Mrs. Thou. F. Nichols, Miss llelh Far low of like Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Atihpolo, Mr. and Mrs, Hy Stanley. It. S. Dixon of Fort Klamath, Mr. and Mi's. (loorKo Nichols ittld Miss l.ec Halley of Medford, Mrs. l.oltlo Van acoy, Mr. and Mrs, Frank llrowu, Lloyd Stanley, Mr. and Mm. Ous Nich ols, nilue host and hostcs and datiKh- ter Ml Muriel. Ilcforc letiv!n the subject your ICanle Point correspon dent wshes to thank the parties who furnished the two items for tli Kag lets and express my appreciation of such favors. Henry French and his son l.loy.t were doing hiislnoHS with our mer chants Thursday, which was the first time that I have aeon theiii for a 1uik time, and when tho subject was men tioned Henry said tho roads were so bad that they could not not out via Kagle Point, so crossed on the IsmIkc French bridise and went to Medford to do their trailing. , Sam Courutye wna In town Thurs day uud reiKirls that In addition to havinK hi car strlpMd of everything that was loose, thut V. E. llammol and John Castor tind Marshall Miuter wore treated In the. same way. It ap pears that they ail four, living as they do off tho Crater Lako highway and the road from their homes being so soft that they rould not run their ears from home to tho Crater Ijike hlah- way concltuled to leave tl.em parked alting the ihoroiiKlifare. not thlnklua f any ono molesting them, but they found out to their sorrow that It Is not a pmkI plaev to leave valuable. 1 nud J. W. llerrlsii Thuitday Just as he was getting Int his car going to the fish trap on llutte Creek, and he excused hlniwlf for rushing off as he was going to get a lot of fish egiis to send them up to tho llutte Fall hatchery by the railroad truck In charge of Mr. Cox. tho head foreman of tbe construction work on the P. & K. R. R. Mr. Ilerrian said that he would reach the million mark an, Mr. Co report that they are get ting along very well with the work of Humphrey of Dcrhy was also a pussea i or on the stage, going up hoitie, and two slranue men. I). It. Patrick hits gone to lien) ilrophy's ruach to do lino wMi k for hint as Im lias flhlidtcd hi Job o the isistofrice building. WimiI and idinlr iihh tcliitlon, and tho I'llClflc ('oOpolullVO Wool (IrOHl'IS of i'ortlnnd, Ore. These throe orgaiiUail'inn handled over i:,(U0,ooo iKitiiida In. 1921 at an expense widt h was a low as custom ary costs III tint wmd trade. Their Alex Vestal came nut Friday toMm "'e of-scoured and graded w.sd re- s vnie inulinu and took din ut iin. l"ltiM In grower receiving several Sunnyslde. cent more p r isniiid llinil was paid Kollaml Conley htm been liauMtut a r,,r "f almlt'it' wools pnirluisod In lot of hay up to the sawnilll on his nw coiiiiiry at shearing corral. Ilmlr. place near llutte Klill and Hint makes j I'1" orderly marketing of graded the roiula sill! worse than they were. ''! throughout tho season in oceor T. T. Taylor who la In charge tit dance with nctual market renulre Marsh (iavrett slock ranch on Ukaoents seem to lie favored by growers creek, came out ItnJ made a trip m1 Instead of the market glutting plan of Med ford Friday. j turiitt loose on (lie mm kt thfl entire. Word came In tills Saturday morn-' 'op of the Fnlled Htatnj wllhlri lug that Harvey Sinhli died liiHt night n "h"1'' e k s rlod at shearing at the home of his brother. Corbet ,Umo. W. F. II. Smith near llutte Kali. Further men I Central l"olnt, April IS, tln later. . j Pioneer Woman Dsad 1 T.VCOMA. -April lS-Mr. Film Jane Kunuva, a member of the ploueer lilg uey family, !lo.f ot the home of her duughter at IhilNint yesterday, Hho wn Ixirn at what I nw ltkney Hill, July &, 'iS and ws one of the first COMMUNICATIONS Fsvor Wool Consignments TO the editor: The stage seem t" ),u children tsirn In this ectl. speaking of the team the subject came up as to the value of the horses and i repairing the road, that the new loov six hundred dollars wa mentioned an j motive went over It alright with quite a fair price and Mr. Ithildreth, the mania train of car, and if I remember who shod them, remarked that he! right, eight loaded cars and three did not suppose thatiWr. Alien would jempty cars. take even that price. He has beenl Wort IVxd, one of our farmers wa devoting his time and attention to here having some new parts put on his raising good stock, both cattle and plow. home and the result is he has aomel Mr. Coleman of Climax, was here of the best horses and cattle In theThursday trading with our new mer-j country if not in the state, and the j chant. P. J. McPherson In the old T. K span referred to Is only a small part i:ienois store. of them. . Mr. L. K. Mask, another rrod Pettygrew had his fine thoro- one of our prominent farmers anu orea amnion out here Thursday hav year in the wool trade, although there are those who would prefer to see clips coatnil at shearing time. Tarirt delays and unsettled labor conditions coupled with severe strike among the textile worker of New Knglnud, have resulted In a period of Htagnatlon In the wool market. No recent attempt of note has been made by dealer to tout nut win! on the sheep's back lnre the early contract made srverid weeks ago. Some predict that tbe er manent tariff will not become law he fore July I, at tint earliest. No one seem anxious to operate under th present emergency thrift when snU-s of ' wotd will Inter have to be made under tho ernianent bill which 1 an un known fptantity a yet. Whj it i true that the senate finance commit tee approved the wool duty of 31 cent lr scoured pound, there are few who are willing to invest dollur in wool on this liaal. reasoning that much ran hapMn before voting on the bill I actually done. All of these rondltl n Inlcat that price at shearing time are llulile to s ORE THROAT Oorgle with warm salt wate uicn apply over throat V V A po Rum Ovr 17 Milium Jm UmJ Yk) Looking into a mirror, a woman finds her favorite work of art, a man his favorite topic of conversation. ' Unfortunately, it's not the Pollyanna, butkthe chronic kicker, who seems to pet the best service at a restaurant. The little countries have an uneasy feeling that if Europe is left to help herself she will take a seeond helping. An optimist definition number 705,987 is a man who, when left holding the sack, cuts it up and makes himself a suit of clothes. The twilight was made picturesque last evening by the inspiring sight of menfolks sturdily spading gardens, under the able direction of their better Green rouge is tbe latest for Galshe vlkl faces. If anything. It will improve gome of the present inartistic smearing.; . . BUSINESS IS BUSINE8S (Pendleton East Oregonian) ' AND AGAIN the wonderful words of Paul: "He that provldeth not for his own and especially those of his household is worse than an Infidel." See Jaik W. Osborne be fore It i too -late 807 Main St., Phone 377 Northern Life Ins., 3 in J..'. . "NEXT WAR TO BE WAGED WITH DRAINS AND SOUL" (Hdline Port land Telegram). Let's cling to the old fashioned way, and be humane. ingRhuiRQS t.li "W hU rWalt Mason ANOTHER EPIDEMIC. mW. J I .1 - oirhardlnts, who also) turns his atten tion to the dairy business and keep some of the best dairy cows in the country Was a business caller Tuesday. J. M. Conley and E. J. Clark ot Mutte Falls, ami Mrs. J. Hodson and H. A. Haygood were among the diners at the Sunnyside Tuesday, Dick Vaughn and his son Hay and I AM TIRED of South Sea 'beaches, of the velvet tropic night; I am tired of dusky peaches, who can't cither read or write. I am weary of the blighters featured in the South Sea tales, and I think a lot of writers should be in as many jails. For they always rise and follow every man who leavies a track, trail him to the hole or hollow where he's built his lhtle shack; and they watch his every motion, doing all they see him do, and along the southern ocean they have swarmed a j-ear or two. Some one who wrote of island dwellers in a fine and charming fityle, and these imitative fellers each must have his eoral isle! Oh, I'm tired 'of all the stenches that infest the southern seas, and I'm sick of shipwrecked seamen, and of blue and silver bays, and of that old deathless demon who is known as Bully Hayes. I am sick of par rots screaming in a tropic neighborhood! and of basking loafers dreaming when they should he sawing vurod. And the authors who go trailing everywhere a leader weils, from the South Seas should come sailing, for they're boring till their friends. wife and baby of Peyton, calledfor a California market. few moments at tbe Sunnyside but did not stop for dinner as they were try ing to meet some one enrouie. Mrs. Steve Kumlile of Mafdoel. Cat, and Messrs. Selhony, Malaki and Tho mas llrocks s)tnt Tuesday night here on their way up near Brownsboro to look after a homestead that Mr. Brocks located some years ago. After spending the night here they went on up on tbe Lake Creak stage. Charles Humphrey of Derby, one of the rustling farmers and stock men of that region who has been hauling bay up home to save his atock, waa here for dinner Wedneaduy. J. O'Hrlan and daughter Mrs. Albert Jack of llutte Falls, Mr. Al Schmidt representing J. K. Haselton & Co., of Portland, and two strangers whose names I failed to procure were also here for dinner Wednesday. Thomas Itiley and bis sister, Mrs. J. C. Hayes of Gold Beach, Ore., were bust ness callers. Charley Cingcade, one of our prom inent farmers and stockmen who has been afflicted with, rheumatism for some time was a business caller Wed nesday. And sr were Mrs. Jaser Hannah and Mrs. J. F. Mathews of Debenger Gap, anil while here handed ing him shod. He say that he I wait Ing for the weather to settle before he starts to make his regular round. M. E. Hess of Fort Klamath, was hero for dinner Thursday. I nailer stand that he 1 in the cattle bunlnes and that there is a very groat scarcity of cattle in the Klamath country as the cattlemen have been selling tiff their young calves for veal In the II. L. Moore, recently from Wiscon sin, came In from Medford on horse- Mrs. Constana Elner was up last , week asatsting in the care ot Theodore HoosevelL (Eugene Guard). Page A. Conan Doyle, i' A . " Horse Bromley is recovering,' but will not be out In time for the opening of the white pants season. The papers in the alleged music center of tho northwest are all excited about the run of smelt in the Sandy, and regret it didn't happen during the grand opera aberration. June brides and Democrats growing more frequent. are Education Helps Catholicity The Catholic Church has made wonderful progress in countries where scientific advance has reached its greatont heights. The more the world progresses, the more the Catholic -Church docs, for pro gress and Catholicity go hand in hand. 400,ojoo,00 Catholics today believe the same truths', profess tbe same fa.lth; and are all united under one Head. Matt. 16, IS. ;i THE FIRST PUBLIC LITJRARY IN AMERICA WAS IN A CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY.' These advertisements inserted daily rki& paid for by two native Medford Catholic business men who belief In their religion. ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for repre sentative in tbe state legislature at tbu May primary. Adv. JOHN II. CARKIN, I announce myself as a candidate for Representative In the Legislature, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries in Msy. iAdv. RALPH COWGILL, COUNTY C0MMI88I0NER Thos. II. Slmnson. of Ashland authorizes hii announcement as a Can didate for the nomination for the office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to tho decision of the Republican voters of said county at the Primary Election, May 19th, im AOV ram a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of Jackson ounty, on the Hooubllcan ticket, sub ject to the decision of tho voters at he primary to be held May 19th, 1922. Adv. GEORCJIS ALFORD, Phoenix. WeakhyWidowWouId Wed Again "Now that my stomach trouble ha all disappeared since taking a course of Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy. I would oven consider getting married bgain. I cannot tell you how terribly suffered before Isiking this great remedy." It I a simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catar rhal mucus from tho Intestinal tract which causes practicnlly all stomach, liver and Intestinal all ments. Including nppentlicltis. One do will convince or money rn funded. Adv. Hand-Tailored SUITS MEDFORD MADE Choice of 50 Patterns Values $45.00 to $55.00 This Week Only at $42.12 KLEIN The TAILOR Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors WOOD! Fir $3.00 Tier and up Utah lOgg Coal ttlO.no Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor Fir unI Third . Phone 212 DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted SO IHtoPM fMF.U llrokan Irnani Accurately Ihtpllcatrt KACTOIlV OS PIIK.MISM loM F. Main I sule DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Kach package of "Diamond Dyes" eon I nl ns direction so simple any w-umnn ran dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, cunts, i KKK'klmnt, sweaters, rnvcrinK. drape-j rle, hiinitliiKs, everything, even If ; sin ha never dyed In-fore. Buy "Diamond Dye no other kind t then perfect home dyeing la sure he- j i a use IHnmond Dyn are nuuranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell, your tlruiu'tst whether the material you wish to dye Is wool or silk, or j whether It is linen, cotton or mixed Kooils. t Adv, l Proper Mechanical Ktiipiiiciit plus exper ienced skill insures A-l lry Cleaning Service. "Wt AMC NOT UN Ua-o rVftaTTff iX ff41 S 5vOU ARE' TESTED SEEDS m 3i JT- 'IP I f. I rl s -V" :-;Vf GARDEN "We solicit your patronage, knowing we can v please you with Price and.Quality. MONARCH SEED CO, Phone 260 ;' 317 E. Main CHANGE IN SCHEDULE y EFFECTIVE FKIJ. t, 1023 MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES Dally Except Kuntlay . LV. MEDFORD 10 A. M. LV. IUSRnURO 1.00 P. M. GRANTS PASS-MICDI OHI) STAOK8 Dally and Hunilay Laave Medford , 10,00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. 4.(M) P. M. t licave Graots Paas 10.00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. ' 4.45 P. M. Parent Medford-dranta Pass, fl.llit Grants Paas-Uosnhurg, !J.00 i ' - Medford-lUiReburK S4.I5.