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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1922)
""onnr ubtatJy - &kfe iu jntttro Mtrnib OFFICIAL PAPER OF i KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS WEATHER FORECAST tonight ai wi:ivi:hia, SMOWIIIH, MIOI.CIt I'irit'fllltl true. Nil. IIU.VI PUS DRAFTED FOR NEW LINES .' B II. P. SYSTEM Construction ProRrnm Out lined to Link Central Oregon Cities PORTLAND, Jiiiin 20 - Kmtrnail ' minimi linn plan In link iii I iiko view. Klimnth Fulls, Crane, llenil mill Oili. II uiili I.'iii'iiik for I In. il i lelnpiuuil of Him Iiiiii: iliirinaiil Vn , 1 1 nl Oii'ciin inuntiy. luivo In ni iinifi til liv tii,. I'iiIiiii I'urlflr n)hIi.ii iiml i j Ih liiillrali'il Hull hiii II u iun will In iiiiilc.l through following m-tiii nii'iii nf tin' I'i-iiImI Pacific r.illiiiiul run triuoriy Thin iiiiniiiiiii'i'iiii'ilt iiinii.i from nf flrlal channel nnd follow liitlmn t limit In tin h.iiiio I'ffi.rt inailii In ud Irosiiei liy (I W. Morrow, r.i'iii'ral right nf way ngoiit for tin- t'nlnii I'm dfle. In Ceiiti.il Oregon last week. ih cording In lliii Ori'iimi Journal I'm rt Iiit rnrriilinrulliin Ik gheii In n tiliili'ini'iit f Dim A ' Spencer, gen i.ral iciiiimiI fur tint h y I 1 1 i . Hi uhlili In. miiI, that ln wn n n;i u I linrlz t to niiikn n hlaiiMiirfit on nny tnuNirnc Hun program hut tlmt u public or. in iiikI anil rnllnfnrlor) mttli'lin lit (if Ih" Central 1'nclflr ran doubtless would result In faiorable nlil'ra I lull (if lliesn nltnnslnn, which wore planned ).nrx into ."(Ml .Mlln. of llixiil To llnli up i:.ttrrn. Central ami Southern Ori-Kim with lb,. Willam ette willoy would lieresnltnto the litillilliiK ( -'l111 mile, nf trm Waco nml tin. Union Pacific Iium ouiti u tun (.traction program cullliuil Till program Include u lino from Crane. In llnini') r(iiint). where tlio (lllKOII kIKIII lllIK intension fllllll Vale ends. In O.ti-ll .lunc linn In NortlnTii Klnmnth romit) Aniitlior prodnlnn , iniiilo fur n lino from lloml In Oilill Jiinrllnn ami llii'ii to Kin nml ft Kall Tlio O'loll KlamAtlt lalU part of till' lino, of Minrno. would ho rontliiKottt upon oprrutloli of tlio Contr.il I'adtlr In loroittit l tint riilon I'.nUlo mid iiiimoiini'iit c iiiinlt iiolliin of tlio Nat ron cutoff from Kluiniitli r."ll lo Aidll Jlllirllnn mt'l llion oor tlio fiiMiulo iiiuiititotnx to Kiittono AmhIi I. f. Hot Moii HI III ii (tit Hot itli'iili.n U plan nod from tlio Crano-OiloU Juurllnii link. In mirlliorn lliirnoy iotiiit. li Liikovlow wln-r,, (nnorlloii n.iild In. mad.- lllt tin- .Vuvii.Im. Ciillfnrrtlii OroKon railroad, a nariiiw kiiiii;o lino lapplMK tin. (Vlllrnl I'lirlflc TIiIh mi mo coimtriicclcm pioKram wan IioIiik punned !) Iliirrlinan wlifrn' I he (Vnlrnl I'nrlilr controerny ninrt- od llurrlnuiii'ii Plan wnn to open up thin miamoly m'tllod louniry nml punli ii lino over I lie Ciufnili-H I" Hut licurl of III ii Willamette allry Tlio C)'nlr.il I'ni'Ulc wm iilnunoil In hocome ii pnrt of llio I'nlon I'.ullle hut when the Hnulliern I'aclflr ah iiorhed II llio pliltiH nf the I'nlon I'nd fie worn iihiuulonoil. Thin rnino lit the time when the Khennnli nrt ill Mined llio I'ulim I'nclflc nml .South' em r.iclfle KyHtcniH. Tim reason I'nlon I'iii'IiIi offlclnln liavn Iiomi wllhhnlilliH: nnnounco mont of Hie'o ronntrucllon prnJel Ih herailHo Hm couUiany doeH not Know until rcHlrlollmw will ho mnilo liy llm Inlemlnto rumniorro commix hIiiii nn llio Central I'nrlflo ullunllon. Sook WoiIkh Into Vnlloy Thin IntorlitfliiB of rallroiulK In llio KnHlorn nml Conlral scrtlniiH nf the tnlo would hn u l.rt of llio koiktiiI liroKrnm for on try Into llm Houtliorn nml wentern RortloiiR. If thn Hiipronto court nml llio In InrHtnlo coiutnerro roinniUNlnii would permit, llm Union I'nclflc would lib Hiirli llm Conlral I'lidflo, nnd IhrmiKh Hh IIiioh ami llm roiwli notion of llm Nulroii out'iiff would plan !'" roino a rninpotltiir In thn W'lllniuolte Valluy. Thin Willamette Milloynunpotumn would bo oiiHlly lUTompllHhcd nlnce tho Central Pacific owns u lino to, 1-VoHiin from th0 Oregon line. Hide pomlent Kouthern Paelfle line would oxlotid iih fur north "h Tehutna, whom Jolpt operation would hxIhI lo Wood. Kkiiii Wood llm Union I'ucl fin would roino north through Klam ath Knllx lo lmgniio nml l oxohiingo for permlmilon to llio Houthnin I'ucl flo lo beioino Joint unit of tho Him botwuon Tehumil unit Wood would In I urn uuk for u reclptoeul iigieomonl (Continued to Toro ) Reprieved ino repiitve or CAfluIn ItunaM True, tonvlctfil lojr f-f n London miulcliull ulrl, hat mtriiU JJtltUU K'lllUnl flitlrn. Tito action In nl. Itd to due (o tho Inllurnia of hl mother, n noUi-woman who wai not known iccnually u hh mother until the reprieve was ki anted. OSCAR SHIVE MADE MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD; REPORT READ Vein- of I'Higio,, lH Hliuttn: Tiilnl Viillliillnii nf l'rnH-it N I'liimi in rj:r,iHHi Oaiar Sliho w.ih oloitod a moiulii'i of tlio oil) nrliiml Imard nt tin. mi tin ti I I'li'itlini In ih.. Conttul hilionl liiilldlnr. )onli'rdny uflorniiiin. Hliho wim nppnlnti'd iIiiiIiik llio 5 car In fill tlio .iratiry can mil by tint rolK natlon of r It i: U'atlniiliurK to nrropt n position nn ItiHtrurtnr. Of tlio H otoN iiml n tl Iirtlnn. -II won- for Hliho. otto for Mr W.itti-n ImrK and otto 'or l.om I. (IiirIiukoii Tlio ropurt for tlio Mural ciir hiiIi- ml t tt'il at llif miiiii.il Hiik Ml Ida II Meno it. rloik of tlio lio.trd. IndUiiiod a )uir of uillvlt) .iikI pro-KM-hk II h.i,, hIiohii lli.it .".",tlOll Iiml In on oipi'tidcd for miIiooI Minttrm t Imi. Inrliidliit: .1n (ton for tlio Whip pltiKlon hi (tool nml lor nddltloiiK to tlio Mllln nml hVlrilon ki-IioiiIk TIiu proiint Milui' of rliool pioporl) .i i-Hlltnalod nt JsaS.nun Total rnllirtliiiiH iT(. I.'il ". oil tnltiid from i.ihoh mid oilier Howe Total oxpelidltlHOH Woro !.'. HUH Tlio oiitiiliiiidliiK ImiiiiIh of tilt noil are IioIiik ietlrd rapldl). It .M dIkiwii I'rotn tlio ColiKer enluto Irre diirllilo (nml $1.1 no in Intoront . n.ilUnl MAN LOSES MEMORY Joliii Silni of i: i III.- U IViiml In Half Maiil Coinlilloii A ( I( wl(( u lt,i,.,., l,y tlio ,,, , ,,, N,.,ru (lf i:,ory- (, (.1ir W1 ,,, Wl,.r,; u lliIr.,uai,t toinllt Icit i I'.ilrolm.in .,..,.,...,,., t-.-tpnliiv mid wan lodif ( )( ( ,mIIK ,, w.tlKatlon. A nolo hook and letter ronlnlnod th0 naiuoH John Nelrn and Mr J Nelrn with mi i:iner)Nlll nildren When iiuohtlonoil by tlio police thl.i innriiliiK, llm man mild lie remember od IioIiik In H.tcminonto but lould not row 1 1 roiuliiK In KLunnlli I'.ill. llo mild 1m HUppnxod he had ll wife hut could not remember whom lie lled. Ail old near oil lilt bead ln dlniled hU IiioIiik rorolvliiK u heavy blow. The pifllco linvo wired iiiillinrltlo ut i:inerlllo. NEW PLEA ENTERED .link NhhnN riomN (liillty (( Li quor I'iHnOssIoii Clmi ko Jack NIcholH. Indicted In January on ii rhnrgo of lllejul poHiU'sslon of liquor, appeared li court nt 8:30 yeslordny evening nnd changed bin plea of not guilty to ouo of guilty. DlHtrld Attorney Ilrower recom mended that In lov of tho fact that tho defendant hud pleaded guilty, tlnid saving tho county llio expound of ii trial, that a flun of s;t() bo Imposed without hall Hcnt-j once. Judgo l.e.tvitl mint no wouiu Itakii tho matter under ndvlsomont H mnl iiiih kontoiii'ii mi Friday. Juno ( l() - '' lLfc ELKS WILL INITIATE III CiiiiiIIiIiiIi'n In Uo Admitted ut1 Likedew nml AHiihn MombeiH of lho KIliR lodgo will leave hoio Kilday morning for l.uko luw mid Altuiu-s wheio 13 eniidi' ilntoH will bo Initiated, The coreiuou lo will bo hold in l.ukuvlow on Kil day and in AUuiiih on Baturdiiy, Hal lotlng for tho annual election will bo held at u upeclul nicotine tonight. KLAMATH 1 I IN BIG RATTLE i All is Ready for Baseball For Aid of Playground; Referee is Named A lionteil liatllo ooi a r foioo fir Hie lidM'Imll Kiimo lietueeii tin. Ilml- C.oih mid (iolfom for Thursday nfler- noon, finally romillod in tin- relic. Hon of JiiiIkc (' I' .Stone, lio Imi roiimnteil lo ritlompt to pudfy ),olli failloiiR mnl lo call nil iIccIhIihih In llio affair A iloliKiitlmi of lonil hi hoi 1 1 ijlrla will till.,, tlio fii'M tomorrnu' inorii ItiK to noil iiilintiro tlrkotM at r.Oi earh. mnl It Ih otportoil Hint Hiiffl ileiil ftnidK will ho rnls-d to clear up tlio Imleliii iIiiom iicaltmt the tla -r.ronnil ,.iiilpmoiit mnl loaxo n Htnnll Niirplu It wan roporled today Hint tlio en. tiro imt of the onuipinoiit nml In Ktiillalloii i hart;, n miii.uiiii'il to near ly I'.T.o. nml tlnt only nil reiniiliK lo In. nilrn-d lo dear up nil Mil All IpihIiiihh men will ho Miliclti d ami rciucntoi to hny tun HrkolB Chun. I KohortR. ihalrman of llio inerdiiintK liiireau, Iiuh roiiuentod that nil rlori'H du-.' (iroundly nt I -ltd o'clock Tliurmlii) and that llio mer diantn join the p.iradi' from the piny croiiml to tlio hall KrHinil COUNCIL ADJOURNS 'leelltiK lo llo Hi lit Tunlulil; Somoi nml I'adnu .Mallei s Cp I u ii lo tlio ltntar riuli lumiiii't lant iiIkIiI, the il louudl iidjourued tlio ri'KUlar moeliiiK Monday nlKlit until tnulcht llunliii-nK hefor,. the rouurll IuiiIkIii will ho oponliiK of IiIiIh oil tlio ninth newer unit mid pan. miKo of p.alliK ordlliuuron The runt of tlio uwcr wiih ntlinati il li tlio fit) oiiKliieer at Jr. I. mm llliln for ImpriiMuni'tit houdn In mnnunt of ll23.TUil...T will In. nilerllnoil nturt IllK totuoriou nml hldn will ho open od nl tlio next rcKiilar ini'illiiK KIHNACI'l.'IS '.n I'ltlMI ciii:vi:nni:. v. . .inn,, -jo - I'red llrowti. noiiKht through three Htillcx flllie bin alleKt'd KldnapplliK of two women In Omahu, wan cap tured lat iiIkIh In .i wild (ountr tun th of Medliliio How. V)o . after he had hem hIioi .iho,. the lieait hy ii moinbor of the tumne an he made a l:mt dniili for liberty. MAiiKi.v nccoitr l'()ltTIANI, Juno 20 -Cattle nnd Iior nteady, nhccp, weak, vhk and butter firm. Wheat ll.on to ll.l.'i. AS THE RURAL GENT T I aJ il . ""bSbIVvWA lgJ Member of the Aflfiociated Press. PALLS, OREGON, 'H'i:hi.iv, .11 SHELLS STRIKE U. S. BUILDINGS DURING I i' CHINESE 'FIGHTING I nullum MiiiNfei .lis (-iii inliiil ,Stinus in ltu-.li (iiililioaK I,i Kieiio Ad- I'l M.Vtl Jiiiin 2u Thno Amor linn IhiIIiIIiiijk In Ciiiilon were ntriuk hv i-IhIIh ilurliiK tlio Hiiudny horn li.irilmoiit of llio dty hy tlio Kiinliont" on Hun Vat Hon, nun Hi China luidor, who Iiiin hi en tryltiR fullly to roinp Miro the HlroiiKliold laroli Could Kcliiiiuiau Amerliuii mlnlHter, hax untied Hoar Admiral Htramot to runli protedlou to Cmitou and American r.unhoatM nr,) expected to proreed tlli'te FIVE SEEM ELECTED (Iff li lul rlgurcs Not Atnllalilo I County HcIiimiI lllortlon llallotn from the county bcIioiiI hoard I'lorllon yontenliiy had not heeit opeiioil thin afternoon, according to .Mr Tw)in iVrKiinon, county nchool nuiorliiloudoiit Mrn. KerKuron ald nIio had h en told tlio nnilltn In five or nl r:uii't, hut tliono nhi. rofitiied lo il hill no to tlio Ilor.ild, kIvIiik mi her reanou that thuy wore not million tie Sh" did not nny vhen the Infor mation would ho rcW'alf'd. It wan lenrncit, however, that the follow Inn raiiilldntos were alioad In llio count and hooiiiimI certain of ejec tion K. J llowno, oantern lone; C. It How man, northern xono; Charlcii Mack, central xono! Hoy Nelnon. weitern xono and (5 Offldd. Kouthern zone SAM HEAD IS FREED .Inrj ItetoniH Venllct of Not (iullly After 1.1 .Mlnulo Avordlct of not cullty w.i re turned lit ! o'i'lork bnt tilcht In the cue of State uK-ilunt Sam Head. churKed with tlio po'iennlnu of two liiurt bottle of muotmhlno dilc key. aliened to have been celled b) tlio officer in tlio baaement of tlio Crater c.ifu on the afternoon of December f, 1921. The taking of tlio testimony In the enno w.m con cluded at fUe o'cluck. court re convening at Tau lant nlRllt, when argument of counnrl for the state mid defense wn bad. after which the (ourt Instructed the Jury on point of law In tlio cine. After 1T minute deliberation tlio Jury returned with tlio tordlit of not Kiillty. IIOM'S ATTiailT TAILS WASIIINUTO: . I). C. June 20. An effert: to get tho sold lorn' bonus bill beforo tho in'iiato today failed, atho setuito ndoptlug hy M to 22 a motion hy Wlitnon, republlcnn, In diana, to lay on tho table a motion by Walsh, democrat, Massachusetts, to dinplaie tatlff with the bonus. SAYS UPO N VIEWING vk a, mix: Hi TO I Committee is Appointed to Confer With S. P. on Future Policies Precipitate acllon In any direction houlil bo avoided In tho present railway nltuatlon, wn the connd-nmn of oidnlon of lumbermen and local limine men who met today In tho chamber of commerce rooms to dbv eim Ihe bent policy for thin county In d "all iik with tlio Mttiatlon. It wa agreed thai tho quontlon hould bo stndldi carefully for nil llu. time afforded, anj that thn pro crnni that promises tlio .moat for local development Hhoulil bo hacked. A committee consisting of H. D. Mortensen, (!. A. Krauiie, and E. S. (irant wa appointed to confer with the Southern Pacific company on their plans and policies. Tho WeRtcrn I'nclflc hax not been heard from nnd It Interests will be inquired Into. The Croat Northern will also be com municated with. The Union Taclflc has laid Its plan before the local chamber of commerce. With morR data at Us disposal the conference felt that It could arrive at a more Intelligent decision, and no definite action was taken, nor was any proposed until further Informa tion i obtained MURRAY TRIAL IS ON Cliai-gog Again! l-'ornirr OHner of llorutl to m. Alrrtl Selection of a Jury wur commenc ed thl morning In the circuit court In the rase of State of Oregon against 1 K. J. Murray, former editor nnd own er nf the Kvenlng Herald, on the In dictment roturned by tho grand Jury charging Murray with assault with a deadly weapon, which wa a sequence to tho recent newspaper litigation during December of last year. The 111 ON litigation was ended by Judge Stonef'"" ," "-"" " In u recent declnlon in favor of Mur- cl,e r.'vcr .,.,la ",r " the l-agean ruy. o It I charged that Murray prcent ed n deputy sheriff from execution of certain alleged orders of the court relative to removal of property from the Herald plan on December 20, 1921, nnd that Murray held a small revolver In his hand nt the time. The entire morning session1 was taken up to the examination of Jur ors, noiio of which had been finally accepted up to noon. HIS FIRST GIRAFFE Daredeviltress aK Laaaa LaaaVSLE-. -1 aBBBBBBal k wSi SJiJiJBw.' T'i y SJiJiJH ' SBBB 'tHHlH iaIIIIIIIIHs' 'tfaaaaH Bkaaaaar T aaaaaa BaaaV Baaaaa! saaaaaW 'Jsaaaaafl Many men have, tried to wlm th English Channel and have failed. Doris lllnc, mi English girl. Is only IC, but she nay hc' going; to swim tha channel this summer. PRESIDENT WINTON OF STATE SENATE AT FORUM MEETING Will llo Principal Hpeakcr; County Acrnt Will Iteport I'niRirs Of CinisMioppor Wnr Senator C Wlnton, president of tho stato Renato, will bo present at tho chamber of commerce forum to morrow noon a tho principal speak er and guest of tho chamber. C. A. Henderson, county agent, has been Invited to the meeting to glvo n report on tho progress" of tho fight against tbo grasshopper plague. Hen derson recently Huccccded E. H. Thomas. A report on tho results of tho meeting of tho board of director with tho lumbermen of the county on the railroad situation will bo given, a much Intorest lias been shown since the meeting waa announced.!. S. West, president of the chamber, will glvo this report. TRAGEDY AT FESTIVAL Sailor of llnttlr-nlilp ( 'on nor t lout Drowned in Willamette PORTLAND, June 20. P. 11. Con- iroy. 35, boatswain's mate of the bat tleship Connecticut, hero for tho Hose vi f-t.. ,. .u.t,, n U- Vt'IM, fauenning me arrival oi ino lesuvui queen. He fell from u high position on a barge decorated as n sailing ves sel. A ohalr which fell with him was ,bcllcvt-d to have hit hint on the head. rendering him unconscious, for he sank immediately and patrol boats arriving quickly on tho spot failed tq find any trace of him. Conroy had been In tho navy 16 years, was a good swimmer, and had rescued several from drowning. TAX TIME CHANGED Delinquent IVrlod Motcd Ahead From April 5 lo Jul)' 3 Th0 delinquent period for payment of taxes for tho first one-halt of 1921 hai been changed from April IS to July 5, after which a ono per cent penalty will bo charged, according to Sheriff Low. Changing tho delinquent period thre0 months was duo to tho delay. In entering tho tax roll, caused by tho controversy over tho $15,000 Item for completion of a Jail In tho Hot Spring court house. s Kiu.r.n iiv TitAi.v nUOKNK. Jun0 20. W. A. Ilras field was killed and two men were Injured this morning when a freight car lu backing crashed Into an auto mobile In which tho men wero riding tfom tho Hooth Kelly mill, coming off night shift. VirrKltAN HANS SELF HOOD RIVER, Juno 20. D. E. Stanton, a. Civil war veteran, hanged himself hero last night. WKATHKU I'HOIiAlllLITiKS Ohungos In barometric pressure. linvo neon smuu during tho period slueo tho report of yesterday, altho tho OclO'Storma graph nt Under wood's rhalrinacy roglstcrs slightly higher. Korocust for noxt 24 heur: Generally fair -w 1 1 h variable winds. Tho 'lycos lerordlng thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures, today, as follews: "" l"aBBBBlB High 85 Low , F0 PIUCB FIVK CHKTB E 'JOINT APPEAL TO END STRIKE Harding Urged to Take Ac tion; Creeds Join Hands for First Time v WASHINGTON, Juno 20. Pronl- dent lln.'dlng wa asked todny to tnkn step to end the coal strlko In a Joint appeal presented to him by tho com mission on tho church nnd social Rorvlco of thn federal council nf churcliPR with which nro affiliated 30 great protoHtant communions, thn department of social action of llm National Catholic Wy-lfaro council and tho social Justlco commission nf tho Central Confcrenco of American Rabbis. This Is th0 first tlmo, an far as I known, thatahMn representa tive, organization of Protestants, Ro man Catholics and Jews bavo taken Joint action In nn Indutsflal matter. Tho churche In their appeal asked tho prelsdent: "To call a national coal confer ence: Not to wait until tho ssfforln of women nnd children of tho mlnlnc camps has become a national calam ity and; To end the coat strike now. Tho statement expresses gratifica tion that tho press, as a whole, hat been successful In recording the facts In tho srtlko. Tho appeal of tho churches In full Is as follews: "To tho president of tho United States: "Wo desire to oxpress to you. on behalf of tho three great religious or ganizations that wo represent, our conviction that tho time has arrived when our government should act to bring about a conferenco In the bi tuminous coal Industry to end thn present strlko. Wo bello'vo that tho majority of tho people of this country aro unwilling to have Its vitally Im portant Industries subject to econo mic combat a a means of settling disputes. "Whenever either disputant In n controversy declines to employ tho methods of confcrenco and arbitra tion, It Becomes proper for the gov ernment to Intervene. It Is Incon celvable that public action should await until the sufferings of women' and children In mining towns should havo reached tho proportions of a national calamlt. "On March 31, 1922, representa tives of tho commission on tho church and social service of tho Fed eral Council of' the Churches of Christ In America, and tho department of so cial action of tbo National Catholic Welfare council, put beforo you n resolution adopted by their respec tive bodies, urging government action looking toward the settlement of tho coal controversy. At that tlmo It was pointed out that the operators In tho central competitive field, com prising Illinois, Indiana, Ohio t ami Western PennsylvanU, had pledged themselves two years previously to confer with tbo union In order to no gotlato a new contract. Wo wish to express our approval of tho action of th0 administration In publicly fix ing responsibility for the failure of such a conferenco upon certain of tho coal operators who wero unwill ing to bo governed by tho terms of their ugreoment. Our resolution fur ther called tho attention to tho lack of accurnte Information concerning tho facts necessary to adjust settle ment of tho controversy and urged that a thorough Investigation of tho industry should be mado by federal authority. "Tho administration at that (Into did not feel warranted In taking ac tion, beyond tho Issuance of tho statement to which we have referred. No conferenco was held, strike en sued, und It has now continued through ten weoks, Exclusive of tho anthracite flolds, where conferences aro still in progress, there are not far from halt u million men Idle I tho Industry. Tho strlko has been moro oxtenslvs than was anticipated slnco the miners In soveral non-union fields made com mon cause with tho United Mine Workers. Following a period of In tense business depression, the strike hus caused much suffering to tho minors' families, and this suffering Is rapidly Increasing, "It I ix inattor or profound satis faction thut tho strlko has been re markably orderly. We have also been CHURCHES MI (CoBtlatiea oi page (our), j -,