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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1916)
-:s& B ' r llS ABE TWO TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Pablished dally except Sunday ay The Herald Publishing Compear c Klamath Falls, at IIS Fourth street Blared at (be postofflce at Klamath rail. Oregon, tor transmission through the BeHls as eecood-cle natter. .becrtptloa terms by mall to any address la the United State: Oao year $5-00 OMMMth THURSDAY, DECEMBER JS, HIS HenM'sOassifiedAfo. Advertisements in the Classified columns art printed at the rata af Five Cents a line, invariably in aV vane. Hereafter no advertisement will be accepted unless accompanied by the cash. MISCELLANEOUS WANTBIt' capacity Sawmill. 30.000 to 40.900' irfvo full dotalls, Addro CIS Sooth Sovcnth stroot. Grant laa, OroKon. :-:t 11IGHBST cash paid for furs, hldoa and poll, a r. I-wis. Slith trrt. near Klamath. 1-U M-CAUETS EXPRBSS-Call billiard parlor, phono 13. Mecca 15-lmo I .( FOR RENT MWMWMMMWMwiMWMWMMMwwwwMtf I FOR RENT Partly furnished house. See Prank Ward at Ward & Oben chain store. 19-lf PROFESSIONAL CARDS tfWWWWWWMW " I DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and WHITE BUILDING DR. P. M. WHITE Eye, Ear, Sam Kyea 97 OddFeaton DR F. R GODDARD OetaefMthlc PnysJclM fiedt 31. L O. O. F. Tarapte REMEMBER I never charge for examination and consultation. FURTHER This places yon un der no obligation, and you will not he asked to take treatment Heurs: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 3 to 6; 7 lo I p. a. Pnosf S21 nestdeace Pfcoao 3SSR City ft County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Member OrcROS) Association Title Mea BUY THESE LOT8 And build some houses in Nichols Ad dition. Four of them for 91,000. You cant beat it for the money. See Chil cote. 20 Life insurance in the "dividend-pay. ing company of America." See Chil cote. 20 FLAT on your bark for a year, but your family provided for. When sikeness comes, that's the comforting thought of men who wisely ETM-IZE beforehand. No wolf at your door with as high as $50 weekly from your tna Health Policy. CHILCOTE, AGENT CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS ToOs Mow To Gt QJ Rdltat Cream Moad-CsMi WiTfimMl. in cue minute yuur clogged no trllh will open, the air passages of youi bead will clear and ou can breathe freely. No more hawking, an u fling, blowing, bearache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Oet a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the bead, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief roasts Instantly. It'a Just Im. Don't stay stue4-up wttfe A esM or aaaty catarrh roliof amm ttUakJ. A4r. President Wilson Faces in 1917 a Parlous Year y ROBERT J. BENDER (t'nlled ln. Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON. IK c iw. :$. President Wilson faces a now year fairly teeming with the portenllous , problem in International affair, IVace discussion In Europe with the presi-j dent as one of the foremost characters J In tho drama loomed large on tho j ear's horiton. Itohiml this vision, however, there rose Intrtcato and dan crrou question of trade and dlplo- jmacr thorrauMmontof wruuffalr..Mlns twn).;,our nou, tanu uip mHHHiiiu ituhuiumis wumi follow cloee of tho war. In brlof. 191? promise most ovontful twolvo month of Prosl dent Wilson's administration. Tho year nevertheless mado its bow at tho Whlto IHouso mildly. inaugurating no change. In tho president's regular program of daily work. -"" """ "" "" "" "" neriw II.rlrhAM t4aalba tiiArtihd f tltltb'l ,', .""" , :'' ..."... constant strain at tho Whlto llouso. "Our own riKhts as a nation, tho lib erties, tho prlvilopos. and tho proiorty f ' & hav' "x" l'rofoundly j" u1 h" Wir. ,i: prosldont doclarod recently . Ho probably was ihinklns of hi ions tour throuch tho Central West, ursine immediate response to a call for pro parednev: hi constant difficulties with Germany and England a a result of breaches of international law; his appearance before consres with .i warnina that broken relation with Germany was a crisis Immediately fac ing the United States, and Anally tho nope of an end to these dancers when Germany proffered peace to the world j The White House itself ha housed some of the most dramatic scenes In its history. Full details may never be told of the dramatic conference between tho president and administration leaders in the library of the executive mansion when It appeared inevitable that the United State would be drawn Into war with Germany. It was then the president told Sen' ator Stone of the Senate foreign rela tion committee that if another Amor lean life were lost as a result of vio lation by Germany of her pledges to this country on submarine warfare, tho only course left open to him was to sever diplomatic relations with Ger many. And questioned as to whether or not such action would mean war. the president replied he bad been told It would. It was a stormy conference, in which the minds of the president and his faithful leaders were laid bare It was followed by an effort to pass resolutions in congress warning Amer icans on armed ships a measure fought to a successful finish by tho president himself. Later he appeared .'before congress, notifying that body of the virtual ultimatum sent to the kais er, following the Sussex sinking. There was anotner dramatic comer ence in the White House. The gold room, famed for Its spectacular social event during years gone by, was open ed to a conference between the presi dent and 500 railroad trainmen in an effort to ward off a nation-wide rail road strike. This was followed by the appearance of railroad executives, rep- AN OLD RECIPE 10 DARKEN HAIR AGE TEA ANO SULPHUR TURNS GRAY, FACED HAIR OARK AND LOMV Alaaoet avorrooe kaewa that Base rea sad Balahi r. properly compounded nrimga hack, tho aataral color aad laa- ro to tho hair when faded, streaked or rajr. Years ago tho oaly way lo got hta mixture waa to make it at borne, which is musty sad trouhlosoiua. Nowadays we simply ask at any img store for "Wyetb s Sago aad Sal 9hcr CsiaoHnil." Yea will got a largo astUs of (Ms aU uat roalBO strif edhythoaddtUooofotaorlagroalaate. for ahoat W coats. Rroryhody aoat las roaaistloa bow, koaaaao ao oao Tt fossloly toll that jras dsrkoasd roar hair, as It does (t so aatarally aad oraaly. Vob daapea a ssoago or soft brash with it, aad draw this through row hair, Uktoi oao saul! straad at Ubm: By orarag too gray hair 41a- USB ar two, roar hair IBMr oark, thiak aad gioasr, aad) fob yosra eoaaasr. wwathH Baso CaannBBi la Mlaw resenting million of dollar of cspUul, ami for day the conference went on lo no avail, Immediately afterward the president ,..,.,. ... .... t. .. .. ieit"l Ml' UIR etIV 11 VI WHRM und forced the passage of an elghl hour law, averting thc strike. Then came tht election. The evcl.- fine scene of uncertainty surrounding ithe climax of that struggle, were tran Iferrvd to Shallow t.awn. where the president. m spending hi vacation. Tho president hlnxelf tell an Intel -. , ... ..... u..Im.m ill mil t uvtid rvitittfi uitui ew ...: -day ovt'ninc, whn lh return jsnv tO bo tlK ikM .wiil( ntt In l!tifhw ami Ihim In Wilson. During Tuesday ovenlnc ho at with Mrs. Wilson and his daughter Margaret In tho llbrnry of tho mansion, hearing tho returns, Thoy wore a dubi ous lot of returns, and after all tho Now York paper had awarded tho vlc-j lory to Hughe, there seemed llttlej hope for him In tho outlook. 'I retired about 1S:30." the president said, tolling of his feeling's, 'and at that time tho situation could not bo termed encouraging. I wa shaving tho next morning when my daughter, Margaret, who had risen early In order to catch a train for New York, came up and Informed mo I was elected. " 'O. pshaw.' 1 said to bor, 'what do you mean? 1-efs have some of tho details.' She then told me that early report received over pros association j wire In the executive office Indicated tho change. However. I went on shav ing. Detail were not very complete. They, of course, came later." The president that day played an ex ceptionally good game of golf. Mrs, Wilson's confidence in the out come already had been Indicated when she planted tulip bulb In the front yard of tho White House In order to enjoy them next fall. Americans Win Title RIO DE JANEIRO. Dec. W. Roy E. Peterson of LaCrosse, Wis., bopped Into the Brazilian limelight here re cently when he and Sydney Pullen won the tennis double championship of BraxU. They defeated Haynes and To-geau.- 6-1. C-3, 7-6. Approximately 5,000 fan were pres ent to witness the Jast teg of the match, which came as the finale to a series lasting more than three months. Pullen was winner in the tournament for the singles championship. NOTICE Why not stock your ranges to their full capacity. San Francisco Cattle Loan company will loan you the money. For particulars apply GEO WATT. Klamath Falls. Ore. Postofflce box 666. 1S-261 ROAST BEEF AT $7 A POUND FROM THE STOCK SHOW CHAMPION .eBBBBBBYoBBBBBBBBafofoi' T bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbtVV aTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBT GHAHO mmmmWmlmWinmmmmmWMr Champion VaBBBfBBBdBBl9PBBBBBBBB1 CALIfORNlA JBBBBBW B"BBtbbbT FAVORlTt" ?aOWBBBBBBr B TjWfjBaT i fWmM BTBBT f miirSHt aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBy 9w BBM ' "ffif! ' wOm BaBBaHHaHrSBI Whan the graad champion steer, California Favorita, sold tn f 1.76 a pound as he stood in the ring, it n.eant a new record for tho "cost of high living," nearly seven do'.irs a pound for the best cuts of this Christmas baby beef. Many sltiis bid. but Detroit will eat the beef. Never before did a barf steer bring such a pries, 11.00 a pound be ing the nearest approach to it. Bey victors of Iowa's Baby beef contests stood open-eyed while the bidding, started at 6 cents a pound, juntyed up and up. The sale was made for tie University of California by Clay, Kebinson it Comaanv ia lust nine aatauMs, laieajs Backers bid . La a er w- l .-T".r THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH Makes 200-Yard Swimming Record Norman Jltnt. of tin- OI)iuplc Club of an 1'mnclsro. has startled swim ming enthusiast by making n new 2iy yard world record, lie nwam tho dis tance in 2 minutes :l 3 -5 sccomls. Ho did this in a IIHHoot pool, and It has teen vouched for by competent wit nesses, so It will stund officially. TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIONEYS EAT LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEL BACKACHY OR HAVE BLAODER TROUBLE Meat forms uric acid which excite and overworks tho kidneys In their ef forts to filter It front the system. Reg ular eaters of meat must (tush tho kidneys occasionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; re moving all Ihe arid, wnsle nrul poison, ene you feel a dull inlirry In tho kid ney region, sharp ialns In the bark or sick heailni'lie, illszlnc, your stomach sours, tnngup Is coated and when the weather is bad you havn rheumatic twinges. Tho urine is cloudy, full of fATONt-d AT1ME ilQCUMHi' but Mose fircenwald for a Detroit house sdded his defiant nickle after nkkle by a nod until, "11.75 a pound, sold," shouted tho auctioneer. Wires went to tho automobile city to pre- Bare to parade the grand champion ought' at a price of 1 1.9(H), Fbr Christmas rib roasts that is a fabu lous figure. fJot a kerntl of corn had been fed to this California champion no other grain than barley. In breeding it was a Hereford sire by a Short horn dam, stall fed by un Aberdonlan herdsman, Alex McDonald. "The best calf over shown on the conti nent," was the claim by the head of the victorious college after paying trlbuto to McDonald? .saaw. 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This famous sail ! made from tho acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has boon used for generation lo clean and slltn- titalo sluggish kidney and slop blad der Irritation. Jari Ralls I Inexpensive, harmless and mskos a delightful offer tescent llthla water drink which mil lion of men and wonte'n take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder disease. Adv, LEGAL NOTICES Netlct ef Sherift'a Sale lly virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued by tho clerk of tho circuit court of the county of Klamath, slate of Oregon, dated the sfih day of December. l9l, In a certain action in the circuit court for said county and late, w herein 'K. Mecham a plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Mrs. O. T Anderson (formerly Mrs. A. K. till- Intel and Virginia X. Wood, defend' ants, for the sum of four hundred thir ty and 7M0O (M30.77) dollars and out taxed at 111,40, on the :oth day of December, 1U, less thn sum of 137.50 rents paid on Itorember 31. Il(. Notice Is hereby given that I will on tho 27th day of January. 117. at the front door of the Klamath county court house In Klamath Fall. In said county, j at iu ociock in ine rorvnoon ot saiii day. sell at public auction to the high est bidder, for cash, tho following do cribed property, to-wit: Lot number one (I) of blork num ber ninety )) of Klamath Addition to tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Taken and levied upon as tho property of the said Mrs. O. T. Anderson (for. merly Mr. A. E. Gillette) or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment In favor of K Mechani against said Mrs. O. T. An- Jderson (formerly Mr. A. K Gillette). with Interest thereon, together with all cost and disbursements that have or may accrue. C, C, t.OV. Sheriff. Dated at Klamath Fall. Oregon, Do. comber :. ll. :t'MMi:s NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that under jnnd by virtue of writ of execution (in foreclosure. Issued out of the cir cuit court of tho Stale of Oregon, for Klamath county. In the rase of It. S. Moore, the plaintiff, vs. John Connolly, the defendant, which said writ wa dated the 19th day of December, A, D. ISM. I will, on the :oth day of Janu ary. A. D. 1917, at tho front door of the court house of Klamath county, On gnn. In Ihe City of Klamath Fulls, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon on said dale, proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, tho right, title and in terest of the said John Connolly In and tn the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the west half of Ihe southeast quarter, tho east half of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southw-.it quarter of Section S, In Township 40 south, Range T east of the Willamette meridian, In Klamath county, Oregon, or so much thereof aa may be neces stiry to satisfy a judgment rendered In the above entitled ault on the Hlh day of December, A. I). 1918, which snld Judgment Is for the sum of one thousand and eighteen and 17-100 MilH.17) dollars, with interest there on from said Nth day of December, A. D. 1916, at Ihe rate of six per rent pr annum, and one hundred (1100.00) dollars attorney' fees, and Ihe fur ther sim of thlrtyoun (1:11.00) rosin ntnl Ihe costs and expenses of this sale on f..-.f ullon. Dated this 19th day of December, A. D. 1D1C. C. (,. LOW, Sherir: of Klamath Cour.ty, Oregon. Ily E. SIEMENS. 21-28 4 1118 Deputy. HUMMO.N'H In the Circuit Court, In and for thn County of Klamath ond State of Oregon, Jennie Sawyer, Plaintiff, vs. Robert Sawyer, Defendant To Robert Sawyer, Defendant, above named, in the name of the State of Oreaen: You are hereby required to anoear ond answer the complaint filed ogalnst you In the above entitled suit on or before tbs 30th day of Deotm ber, 1911, that being tbs last day or tho time prescribed la tho order of publication or this summons, and If you fall so to appear, plead, answer, demur, or otherwise move, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for tht relief nraved far in b.r complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now eilstlaa hetwn the pUlatlf sad dtfaaaant, upoa tko I. groaaas ot wuiful desertioa oa tka - jimrl of tlio defendant for more than ! one year previous to tho Instituting of this suit, This summons U served upon yuu, the said defendant, by the publica tion thereof In lb Kvenlng Herald, a I'Ubllo newipaper of general cir culation, printed and published at Klamslh Falls, Klamath County, Ore. gun, unco a wok, for U eoiisocullvn weeks, the first ptlbllrallon being made November I1. IV U. and tho last publication Itocomhor , If IK, by order of the Honorable I), V, Kny. kemUII, Judge of tho Circuit Court of KUutnth County, Oregon, w(ih aid otdor was mailn, entered, dated and filed In I his suit on November !,', 1911. W. II. A HKNNKIt. Attorney for I'Ulntlff. 1U.J3.J0: Ifec, 7.l4-3t-ta. HCH.MOMK Iu Juollce Court, In and for tho HI trlct of Mnkvllle. County of of Oregon. Klamath and Slate Klamath Hardware Company. (a corporation), Plaintiff, vs, M, lh Wells. Defendant. To M. U Wells, Defendant, above named. In the name of Ihe Stale of Oregen: You are hereby require.! to appear and answer the complaint Bled against you in the above enlllld action on or before (ho JOth day of. Ik-cember. 1910, that being tho last day of Ihe time prescribed In the or der of publication of this summon, and If you fall so lo appear, plead. demur, or otherwise move, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply In llm court for the relief prated for In Its complaint. Io-wm For a Judgment against you In Ihe Sinn of one hundred thirty-nine and (0.00 (I13S.S0) dollar, fur goods. wares and merchandise sold and do-t ,v ' ,ho ''hatter of the city of Kltm llvered to you, and costs of suit andl"'h ,B""' "". Meh amen4wat that tho property attached be sold to mrnl ',0l'"t NWmber II, UK, satisfy Judgment that may herein be,:ach I""!'"! to purchase .aj tnj, obtained. shall be accompanied by a rrrtIM This summons I sred Upon y.u.ch,,ck ,or 6 W rr" " '' nouat ef tho rtld defendant, by ihe publllcn.,he hM or PfPal. drawn nn son linn thereof In the Evening Herald. I reepon slide bank, u.t.le uncmll. a ptibiie newiper of general clrru.' lallon. prlnletl aud published at Klamath Falls. Ktirneih County, Oregon, or.re a week, for six conse cutive weeks, the first publication be Ing made November l. 1914. Bnd1''l,,,,", ' "l'tete payment for uU the last publication December 3. """ w,,b,n 30 ' ,fom ,h ,lw 13 K. by order of K. W. Oowen. Jtie- tiro of tho Peace, In and for the Dis trict of Mnkvllle, County of Klam ath, and Stale of Oregon, which said order was nude, entered, dated aid filed In this action on November IS, 1910. W. II. A UENNKR. Attorney for Plaintiff IC-33-30; Dec. 7.14-31-31. .o4ir Inviting Froesaate to Parch City f Klamath Fall Improve, meat Honda. Sealed propostl will bo received by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls Oregon, up lo and In cluding Monday. January lib, 1917, at the hour of I o'clock n. m.. for the purr has of City ot Klamath Falls lm-j provnment bonds, aggregating ' In amount eleven thousand four bun dred and fourteen and 6M00 (III,- 414. SI) dollars. These bonds are Nolle la hereby given thai i-erry aulhorlied by ordinance No. 391 of I. Nell, whose postofflce address U said city, and will mature In Ion! Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the year from dat r.t Issue: and ar ao i33d day of April. I9U, file la this of- tlonal after one year, and may be re- deemed in num'rieal order at the! option of Ihe ?llv nt any semiannual com on period, nt or after one ye: from date of Issue. These bonds are authorised to pro vide funds for payment of the coat of grading aud Improving of Eleventh street from main street to Upham street, eu-lualv nt ttnliarf (tint.. . -, -........., ... .,...,v .,, w, - ernment Irrigation canal right of way, aud Upham street from Its Intersec tion with Eleventh street lo Prospect street, Including Intersections. These bonds will be sold to ihe highest snd best bidder for cash for not less than par value and accrued Interest; and will bear Interest not to exceed six per cent ( er cent). Each proposal to purchase must bo accompanied by a check for B'perjlbla purchase before entry, or iniuaw cent of the amount of bid, certified by a contest at any time before paw some responsible bank, payable to Ihe! Issues, by filing a errota1r,'VJ. city of Klamath Falla. fldavlt In this office, alleging w Proposals must be sealed and ea- which would defeat the entry. dorsod "Proposal lo Purchase Im - provement Ilonds." Alwiyi Hetty fCijk to meet any demands that may be he mado on this bank. Wa carry, a larger cash reserve than tbs law re quires, so no unusual conditions tan Snd ua unprepared to meet (hem. And our Investments are all or the "quick assets" kind. An account hero Is assursneo that all checks will be honored under any and all conditions. FIRST STATE 6HB KLAMATH VAILS, OSSOOn THURSDAY, OCCCMSC.H ;,, ,,,, Thn nitilliiuit niun lropo.,,. """ "" lMi U4 Dated at Klattuih Falli o... December II ISItJ, ' 0r,'. A I, l'ivi ""'K,;::,,""'",', S00.000 00 """ CITY OP KLAMATH PALU Mum ClPAU RAILROAD BON0,UN, NOTICE OP SAlf. r-orici; ih iikiiiuiv lWn, t... led (.Ids Will U recelvedhyE Police JtidKo tf Ihe City 1)f K;' fall.. Klamath County, Oregon T J and Including K '' up ,0 JANUAIIY 15. mi At ll-ehourof JoViocHp. m'.fMnb, sale o soo.Oftti cil, of Kl.m.th vZ municipal ralltos.i .. ... ,,,"!" nomination of n.ooo r,rh. na ! . ered I to joo lnclu.,. ii uJ 'tte Drcriubrr , u, llk)M, ,,4 'tr 'late, srnt b4fin Interwet l mo rate or 4I to per cent, pw. able semi-annually, im June l.t 1B .December l.t of esrh )er. h u. ' P)mnt. on stij ,firr wtutber . I!. for the roa.truti, ' municipal rllnJ rrom point Hbln said city drslgnstrd iu t lo- tersectlun of First street nl Klstn- " enue io a point tili(ml mli city designated B. t,e northerly s4 of Dairy station, located un tho wih. east quarter of the northeast qusrur of Section 17, Township St. woih Itsnge lt e.t. Willamette innWUa' Ktamslh Count), Oregon, All sealed bid" or proposals ff B purchase of urh UmU will be 0pne4 and ronslderrd by the common rmn ril of tt e City ot Ktatnsth Fails, it i o'clock p, m. January 11, li, Said bonds are lUrd In tmrtuinrn of n amendment lo Section 17. Article """-"' "' "" '-i-f te mr of Klamath Falls, Itlds or proposals fur s3l. Uiads n-.utt bo unconditional, ami the sue resaful bidder nr blJJrf. be re- ntt,,nrt, ,n" " "'" thai Ihe bonds are ready for delivery, or forfeit the depo.lt lo the rlty. Tho Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls hereby reserve lo It self Ihe right lo reject say and all bids and proposal for the forthst of said bonds or any part thereof. Said bond are offered for al la pursuance of Ordinance No. 403 of said city, adopted by the Common Council December II, 1)11, aad ap proved by the Mayor on December 14, I9IC A. U I.KAVITT, Police Judge of the City of Klanutk Falls, Klamath County. Oregon. i: 14 to MG. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Net Ceal Lands United States Und Office at Uhevlew, Ore.. December !. IM Ire sworn statement and application. No. 09314, to purchase the nt. - Section 3, Township JT south. Range 9 east. Willamette Meridian, ana me limber I hereon, under the provisions or Ihe act or June 3, 1171, and acts amendatory, known a the "Timber and Stone Uw," at such talue as might be fliojl by appraisement, anu that, nursusnt to such application, US V . - land and limber thereon nav - appra'sed at 1160. the timber esti mated H0.000 board feet at 1100 per M, and the land 130.00; that said ap pllcaat will offer proof In support or bla application and sworn t,ne" on tho 37th day of February, 1, be fore C. R. DetJtp. Clerk of the County Court, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person la ot llberiy to p - I JAS. F. liuiwr-o", 1 13-19 2-20 Register. SAVINGS BANK .R : '.