THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, O&EOON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1914. TWO ft - : Newport, each and Yaquina -oay t Oregon's Famous Summer Resorts Ny : Our ...4 4 4 444-4444-4444444-4444-4"4r4-4--4-4-44-444-4-4-44-4-4 4-4-4 4 444 4 4 v)me to Newport ."'ruber that i j i Arthur Will ess your clothes and our shoes, ling parlor in awport Is checked. t City s from the beach, ed Tents and ottages. .elegraph for our id reservations. assenhove, Prop. 5, Newport, Ore. Newport, Cool and Breezy, Draws Visitors From Cities LAMAR TOOZK ... ARD and ROOM jt E COOKING jmeal, day or week. A. FREEMAN, cross from lshaw House. X. wport Ore., August 5, ls)l f. Far ami passed the day here. Mr. Tooze is mora marked than ever before is the ' ify attorney of Dallas and Falls City "IZsZg nun.ler of automobile parties! " M' .Nichols the earner of the that are daily arriving in Newport. 1 ' 9 "J . , ...... ,r. , . ;, ,' .. r u ,. v.n .i.1 Mr. am .Mrs. Llova l-.llis, Hiss Hazel From Port and, Beanie, oan rrancisco, ' and .early every eity in the Willamette 1 ebb and Charles ll.nshaw, all of tall valley, autoiiiobilists have made the trip : 'ty, -Polk 7" .v arnved in Newport to & resort .luring t.,e season WniKre ..oS ; part stopped at the Koso City toT, a still further increase during ; g I hjx rt the road. the balance of the season. ' ,.,iit;n The increasing automobile traffic is ""J"1 , , . , i ! h i ... ..... :.......... Mrs- who has been pass- undoubtedly duo to the , "V , short va,ati'011 at the Se, Uiff of the roads ... the tate-part. u a r y h e between Newport and Albany. During; .... a. . the past two years noways that were tn' "'"''"f f laitt k formerly im,.. ssible to ears have been . W; of Salom, was an ar- graveled or macadamized; culverts ami ! "vlllt y. Ileac-h 1 riUay and is a nidges have been built grades eon-1 Ku'st Ji?.. House, siderably reduced and fills made. The ! Mrs D R. Mill, and grandson, Vic v. , ' .... i .,., tor, of Ashland, who have boen guests n opening ui. the Newport-Albany road ior the.r southern Oregon oome . Woodburn, inrs. jv. xj.ihl 1.UI1 uttuguier, xuuiu, iewpun. of Salem, are included among the many ' Maurice Palton, of Dallas, is enjoying Marion county people who are sojourn- n soj0urn at this resort as a guest of ing at the beach. The Linns are stop- the Abhev ha been the es .bli.hn.ent of garages i I' '"If at the Nicolai. Mr. aml Mrs. A. E. Thonlp90nj of ". u.. ... ...iS . Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Price, of Eugene, Dnllns. reneheil the bench Sntiir,1v fnr are domiciled in the McElroy cottage fpw ,)aV9. ouin as m,eSt8 of the in opciiinir ui tho Newport-Albany to automobiles, and still further work will be done this year. Of as much importance to autoiiio bilists as the improvement of highways neaday boat for a few days' vacation at the seaside. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reed, of Port land, were nmong the arrivals at the Nicolai Thursday. Mrs. J. B. Kennedy and children, of Woodburn, are located at Tent city. They are contemplating a two week' stay. Miss Ida Maguirc, of Spokane, is nmong the oiit-of-the-stato visitors at this beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Irvin, of Aurora, were mid-week arrivals at the Osburn, Nye lteach. Mrs. L. K. Page, of Salem, arrived in Newport on Thursday for a few days' visit, as a guest of the Abbey. L. G. Smith, of Kugene, .joined the Lane county contingent at this beach on Saturday. Miss y.ieen Adams anil Miss Bertha M. Young are sojourning at the "Dew Drop Ji.n" until the first of Septem ber. They are chaperoned by Mrs. Eva W. Adams. Rev. J. M. O'Farrell, of Woodburn, was a recent arrival at tho Nicolai, Nye lleaen. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hall, of "Wood burn, are enjoying an outing at the beach. Mrs. Georgo V. Bonney, of are passing a few weeks in all of Lebanon, arc located in one of the cottages at Tent city and expect to remain at the beach for several weeks. The party arrived Sunday. Judge L. T. Harris, nominee on the republican ticket for the sta( supreme court, passed the weea-end at this re sort as a guest of the Abbey. W. II. Hodes, of Eugene, came to Newport on Thursday's boat and is stopping at the Abbey. Mr. Hodes is connected with the Eugene Steam laundry. Mrs. H. A. Parkhurst, of Salem, is domiciled in the cottage "Sunset" at Nye Bench for four weeks. Joseph Harris, a prominent hop man of Salem, visited his family at "Harris mirst" Saturday and Sunday, returning to the Cherry city Monday. Mrs. S. C. Fildes, daughter Maude, and son, Gerald, of Portland, are es tablished in a cottage at Tent City. They , have as their guest Mrs. Maud Murray, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Mr. Filcles visited his family Saturday and Sunday. ellnry Whitney, of Woodburn, who has been at the beach for a week, re turned to his homo Thursday. Miss Ella Watt, of Salem, is listed among the numerous Marion county registrations at the Abbey. ARRIVALS AT AGATE BEACH. Salem-Newport Train and Steamer Schedule. Oregon Southern Southern Southern Southern Oregon Electric Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Electric 10:15 am 11:10 am 3:32 am Lv. SALEM Ar. 2:00 pm 8:00 pm 1:30 pm 11:05 am 12:25 pm 4:30 am Ar. ALBANY Lv. 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 12:50 pm 11:31am Ar. CORVALLIS Lv. 12:12pm CORVALLIS & EASTERN Sunday only 1:00 pin 7:30 am Lv. ALBANY Ar. 12:20 pm 6:13pra 10:45 pm 1:40 pm 8:00 am Lv. CORVALLIS Ar. ll':40am 5:45 pm 10:15 pm 5:30 pm 11:45 am Ar. YAQUINA Lv. 7:50 am 2:00 pm 0:30 pm STEAMER. 5:35 pm 11:50 am Lv. YAQUINA Ar. 7:40 am 1:55 pm 6:25 pm 6:00pm 12:20pm Ar. NEWPORT Lv. 7:05am 1:30pm 6:00pm Try a Journal Classified Ad and auto supply houses in nearly evory city and village along the 7Z-milo route, )e:L House lovated; nice clean id home cooking, i rooms reason management. One om the boat landing. W. A. WILLIAMS, Propr. "r.'" '7 ..uu for a fortnight. Mr. Price is in the ,. Kpiv 1 IIH UrlVO IU lien I'Ul i is icni'io nim . . . . . . . , - beautiful scenery, too route penetrating!"""" "-" , MT. ami Mrs. r.nwaru w. wnue anu ..... """rand was formerly a resident or Salem some of tne wiuieBt anu most uniameu i ' . i country in Oregon. For miles at a """ "" . . time the road stretchca through land Mrs. L. K. Page, of Salem, is includ that has ..ever been cultivated and i. . niong the Salem people who are nit ,l..inll W cattle and sheen I PIW"tf "'e sea breezes of th.s re- ...... j . . tart. tZTn Tol do a 1 Newport, W miles, I M- Calkins, an attorney of Eugene, Tbe roaa 'w 4 i . J 1 in of eHpecial ecouic intereat. will M I u auu aiuuuu vuo .vunv , , . , . 7 he't. n Id.. huW. of Sel' vjn A. Ar,,ke, of Philomath, was . . . . .... ... An nrr.vnl in Npwnnr. Sntiirilav. Mr high, and at otnor time. BK.rting tneir , - u,L'. nr fnllnl,,B vallev. of the ArVe was a member of th.s year's many mountain stream, that flow into K'a.lnating class of the Univers.ty of v i i Oregon. 'TZ lyJet. tlm. ...tomobile. have - ). K- -' Joseph, of Salem, been arriving in Newport at the rate of from five to 10 a week. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Cook Patton, of Sa- are established in a cottage at the beach. Dr. E. ('. Joseph, Jr., and Miss I.aVcna Venner, of Portland, who have been visiting at the Joseph cottaae, ill r. 11.11. l.D. li. i.vun M. nm'iii -i , . . . ., . - . lem, entertained a party of friends at Monday for the.r home, after the Nicolai hotel ballroom Monday , a w0 ' "!af hore- .. evening. Dancing and other diversions iIrn8- ( 'tney and M.ss Florence were indulged in and elaborate refresh- ,,eve9' of J,,fm' urr,ve'1 V meats served. Mrs. Patton was assisted I ",et,"",,,"lll0J ,Mt weck "ml etered . i... m. win: 11 ......it t the Abbey. 1.1 wniB uy ....-J. .......... U-..)ln,. ltr,.i, nf Slulm,. U I I 11 II A .lit ..a.itt ".III v. ... In the New Today Column you will find all sorts of ad vantageous propositions and there is no better time than now to read and use these columns. and Mrs, J. II. II. Anderson. Too guests were: ir. and Mrs. William Hurghurdt, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Locke, Dr. nn. I Mrs. U F. Griffith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglas Minto, Mrs. William Dance, Mrs. Edward itaker and Mrs. l'nrkhurst, of Salem; Miss Anna Schaef er and Miss b'linn, of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. II. Anderson and Miss Myrtle .lnu.es, of Newport; Mr. 11. ('. Hansen, of Portland, Miss Anno Sehaefer ren dered several delightful solos. Waller L. Tooze, Jr., of Dallas, and Walter F. Nichols, of Palls City, ar- i rived In Newport Sunday by automobile AUGUST TIDE TABLE FOR YAQUHJE BAY. HIGH WATKU. LOW WATER. Dute. a. in. HI. p.m. lit. a.m. lit. p.m. lit. Saturday 1 S:4S 5.1 M:03 .S.O 2:111 0.0 1:43 3.6 Sunday .. 2 !t:"iS 5.4 11:06.... 8.1 4:24 0.0 3.05 3.6 Monday.. 8 I0:.rit fl.S 10:02 H.2 4:21 0.4 4.12 3.4 Tuesday.. 4 lhllS 6.2 10:53 S.2 5:10 0.6 5:00 3.1 Wednedv 5 12:18 6.5 11:38 8.1 5:43 0.7 5:53 2.7 P.m. Thursdnv 6 12:52 6.S 6:32 0.6 6:36 2.4 Friday ' 7 12:10 7.!) 1:23 6.0 7:06 0.2 7:15 2.2 Saturday 8 12:58 7,6 1:52 7.1 7:38 0.0 7:53 2.0 Sunday .. 0 1:36 ?.2 2:20 7.2 8:07 0.4 8:33 1.8 Monday 10 2:16 6.6 2:48 7.3 8:35 1.0 0:14 1.6 Tuesday II 2:58 6.1 3:18 7.2 0:01 l.( 0:53 l.ft Wedues 12 3:45 5.4 3:53 7.2 !:27 2.3 1 1:30 1.5 Thursdv 13 4:15 4.0 4:33 7.0 0:58 2.0 11:51 1.4 Friday".. 14 6:01 4.5 5:23 6.0 10:38 3.3 a.m. Saturdv 13 7:20 4.4 6:31 6.0 1:02 1.3 11:10 8.1) Sunday.. Hi 8:47 4.7 7:40 7.1 2:13 0.0 1:17 4.2 Monday 17 !M( 5.1 8:44 7.4 3:14 0.4 2:12 4.1 Tuesday 18 10:33 5.6 0:3S 7.8 4:05 0.8 5:45 3.7 Wednes 10 11:12 6.1 10:28 8.2 1:18 0.2 4:37 3.2 Thursdv 20 11:17 6.7 11:15 S.4 5:27 0.5 5:32 2.6 Friday.'. 21 12:22 7.2 6:03 0.6 6:07 1.0 Sntur'dv 22 12:00 8.1 12:5(1 7.7 6:8S 0.5 6:52 1.3 Sunday.. 23 12:46 8.2 1:30 8.1 7:12 0.1 7:30 4.7 Monday 24 1:35 7.8 2:07 8.4 7:18 0.1 8.20 0.3 Tuesday 23 2:27 7.1 2:46 8.5 8:26 0.8 0.22 O.t Wednes 26 3:23 6.3 3:29 8.4 0:07 1.6 10:22 0.1 Thursdy 27 4:20 5.6 4:21 8.1 0:56 2.3 11:31 0.2 Friday.. 2S 5:52 5.1 5:23 7.7 11:00 3.2 Satud'ry 20 5:23 5.0 6:30 7.5 12:47 0.2 12:21 3.7 Sunday . 30 8:41 5.3 7:54 7.4 2:02 Q.l 1:55 3.7 Monday 31 0:16 5.9 0:01 7.5 3:08 "o.O 3:10 3.4 -..4 .4.4.tvf 4..4. The Osburn NEWPORT'S FAMILY HOTEL Rates reasonable. Dining room noted for its ex cellent meals. Special attention given in regard to all outings. Courteous attendants meet all boats. MRS. MARGARET OSBURN, Proprietor. son, Ronald, and Mrs. Dena Dannis and daughter, Loleta, of Falls City, formed a party which arrived in Newport the middle of the week in Mr. White's au tomobile for a two weeks' vacation. Miss Florence Burton, a popular young lady of Independence, was a Sunday arrival. William Stutesman left Saturday noon for his home in Salem after pass- rpKe, or tnuomatn, was :,, two wefiks in Newport. Mr. Stuts- JNewport saturuay. Mr. man is intending to return later in th season. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Webb, of Woodburn, were included among the ar rivals at the Hotel Bradshaw during the week. Judge and Mrs. C. A. Wintermeior and children, of Eugene, are located at Cozy camp until the middle of the month. Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Miles and Dr. Miles' mother, Mrs. Ruth Miles, de parted Sunday for their home in Salon., after a few days' sojourn at the Cole cottage. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Campbell, of Sa-' lem, reached the bench Saturday for .. i few days' sojourn at the Hotel Brad si. aw. ! Herman Abraham, of Albany, is en' joying nn outing at this resort. Mr j Abraham is n student at the Oregon . Agricultural college at Corvallis. I The Misses Gertrude nnd Mary Jane I Taylor, of Albany, nre among the Hi,b city people sojourning at this beach. L. L. Lewis and family, of Eugene, nre domiciled in the Casa Honitn" cot tagn on High street for the month of August. Miss Ethel Bonney, of Woodburn, de parted for her home Saturday after passing two weeks at Tent city. Webster L. Kincnul, prominent real estate dealer of Eugene, wife and son, were recent nrrivals at the Abbey. Mrs. B. F. Goodpasture and family, of Eugene, aro among the Lane county people now sojourning at this beach. Air. and Mrs. C. J. Given and son Harry! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clock and daughter, and Mrs. Nellie Cox form a party of Capital eity people which is lomiciled 111 a cottage at Nve Beach for a fortnight. Dr. H. O. White and family, of Sa lem, reached Newport Sundnv for a few davs' visit. They are registered at the New Cliff House. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. A Russell and laughter, Edna, of Portland, and guest, Miss Alice Ralston, of Forest Grove, are domiciled in the "Tower House" lor three weeks. Miss Rose ISasler, of Portland, is the house guest of the Frank W. Pen tons, of .McMi.invillo, at the Teuton Nye lteach cottage, " Uneednrest. " Protestor J. H. Horner, of the Eng lish literature department of the Ore gon Agricultural college, and wife and two (laughters, have opened their cot ti.ue en Professors' Row tor the re maider of the summer. David V. Hawkins, of Portland, is at the Damon. ,Mr. Hawkins is a broth er of Martin Hawkins, the former Uni versity of Oregon athletic star. Mrs. M. M. Ellis, of Dallas, was a Thursday arrival on the steamer New port. .Mrs. .1. M. Poster, of The Dalles; ilrs. I. X. Morris, Miss Onia Morris, Mrs. W. Donaca, Miss Leola Bilven. Miss IVatrice Newport and Miss Alice Boyle, Agate Beac'.i, Ore., Aug. 5. New ar rivals at Agate Beach: The Rev. and Mrs. L. K. Grisner an I family, of Portland, are here for the month of August. Also T. E. Nicholson is with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bowcrsox, of Sulem, have opened their cottage for the season. The Lennon family, of Woodburn, is camping here. They arrived in their auto this week. Miss Kidd and Mrs. Purdey, of Rose burg, have opened thoir cottage. At the Agate Beach Inn during the week: R. E. Mass, H. M. Hawkins, of Albany, Thos. A. Roberts, Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. W. H. Danev, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lot-he, Mr. and Mrs.,Griffith, John II. Carson, of Salem; Dr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Kano, J. P. Cosgrove, Allen B. Baker, Mrs. J. C. Anesworth, Mrs. E. F. Tucker, Will Keep, A. H. Dawson, Helen Ransom, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Kane, Williamsport, Pa.; L, P. Danford, Cottage Grove; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. B. Russell, Forest Grove; Mrs. C. L. Gnrgar, Mrs. S. L. Bargnr, Mrs. W. H. Fisher, Roseburg; Mrs. W. H. Maxham, Miss Aundry Langdon, Eugene; Miss S. E. Beck, Dundee; Miss i ranees Rocehie, Dundee; Francis lias kins, Medford; L. J. Sears, Eugene. among tho Marion county registrations lit the Bradshaw, Nye Beach. D. A. White, a well known business man of Salem, and wife are domiciled in their attractive cottage nt Nyo Bench until the first of the month. Mrs. II. L. Toner, Mrs. Walter Wil liams and Mrs. Pearl Shaw, of Dallas, are nt the " Lingerlonger " cottage, near tho Arcadia boardwalk, for a few weeks. Mrs. Jessie Cromwell returned to her home in Salem Wednesday after pass ing a few days at the New Cliff House. Josef Jordan, Jr., assistant advertis ing manager of the Oregon Journal, of Portland, returned to his home in the Koso City Saturday after passing two weeks at the Damon. Mr. Jordan is nn enthusiastic fisherman, nnd while here innde several successful fishing trips. Stephen Rautz, of Mount Angel, reached tho beach Friday for a short outing. Mrs. M. R. Harrison and Mrs. Mabel Ries, of Salem, are sojourning at the Tent city. George W. Hug, principal of the Eu gene high school, and family, are at the "Kill Kare" cottage for a month. Mrs. W. S. Sawyer, Mrs. C. W. Saw yer and the Misses nance Putnam and Doris Sawyer, of Salem, are sojourning nt the Hotel Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Ed ward HaRer and Mrs. W. II. Dancy, of Salem, are domiciled in one of the Sun set cottages. Mrs. 11. A. Pnrkhurst, of Salem, is occupying a Sunset cottage until the first of the month. Mr. nml Mrs. William Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Fleming, of Salem, nre located at the Wilcox cottage at Nye Beach for a few weeks. J. C. McElroy and family, of Salem, were Friday arrivals in Newport. They expect to remain for a few weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. N. Skaife, of Salem, arrived in Newport Wednesday by auto mobile for a-few days' outing at the Damon. E. A. Cunningham, of Woodburn, was mid-week arrival at the Hotel Brad shaw, Nye Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Soules and guest, Miss Lois Iting, of Wooilluirn, arrived from the Mariou city last week in Mr. Smiles automobile for a lew weeks' vacation at the seashore. Senator John A. Carson, of Salem, is visiting hi. family at Nye Beach for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Driver and daugh ter. Myrtle, of Salem, are located at Tent eity. Mrs. C. W. Cook and children, of McMinnville, and Mrs. Cook's mother, Mrs. A. V. R. Snyder, of Dallas, are established at oxy Camp until the hit ter part of the month. Mrs. and Mrs. Theodore Neahl and daughter, Florence, of Woodburn, are at Tent city. They are entertaining .Miss i.ozetta Uive, also of Woodburn. Mrs. J. A. Paine and guest, Mrs. E Mans, of Eugene, arrived on a Wed- GO NO FARTHER. The Evidence Is At Your Door. Salem proof is what you want and the statement of this highly respected I.I..... ..-Ill l....,Iuh nil .Inii.if. . n. lioot, nowe io. w, oaiem, savsi "I believe a ccld started kidney trouble in my case. Too frequent ac tion of my kidneys annoyed tne day and night and sometimes 1 was unable to sleep. The passages of the kidney secretions were attended with a burning pain. If I tried to stop, I had sharp twinges iu the small of my back. I felt weak, tire 1 and languid and often 1 got dizzy. Nothing helped me until 1 took Bonn's Kidney Pills on a friend's advice. In less than a month felt like a different man and four boxes made me well. The pains went away and tho kndney secretions became natural. I publicly recommended - oan s Kidney j. .lis after they helped me so greatly and 1 now willingly confirm that state ment." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney reme lv get Donn's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Root had. Foster-Milbum Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. WASHINGTON BULL MOOSE MEET TO PLAN THEIR TICKET Mid-Summer at Newport August is essentially a beach month and the most delightful time in which to spend a vacation at Newport, to get away from the heat and dust of the Valley. Improved Train Service Connection made at Albany and Corvallis with C. & E. trains, which leave Albany at 7:30 a. m. daily and 1:00 p.m. daily except Sunday. Special Limited Sunday Excursion ' Train to Newport, leaves Albany every Sunday at 6:45 a. m., Corvallis 7:15 a. m. Arrives Newport 11:10 a. m. Special Round Trip Season Fares and Week End Fares from all S. P. points and Sunday Excursion Fares from Albany and Corvallis. For folders describing New port, tickets and full infor mation, call on nearest S. P. agent. John M. Scott, Gen'l Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon. (35pgyTEs'T I MM """ " 4 Seattle, Wash., Aug. 5. To draw a clear line of den.nrkation between the Republican and Progressive parties: to prove "that the Progressive intend to maintain a separate and distinct politi cal organization, and to put a o.nplete Bull Moose ticket in the field in every county in the state for the September primary elrdinn were tho chief objects of tho State Progressive convention which opened here to iay. Every coun ty was represented by its full quota of delegates. Many miercstoj side trips, suca as the Uevils funch Bo'.vi, Giicr Rocks. Hcceta Head, the Lighthouse, and many oikrs of nover-failing Interest. KRUGER A Salem Baker Makes Home - Baked Goods for Salem People at 0 Cottage Bakery NYE BEACH G. M. POWELL, Proprietor Join me in a cup ; it- of refreshing S England's favorite for over 70 years "THE OLD RELIABLE" REM PYfor MEN AT DHUSSI8T8.0RTHIAL BOX BY MAILSO FHOM PtAWTEN 93 HENRYST BROOKLYN. NY. -"BEWAHE OF I IW IT.ATI O H S r - . f - AGATE BEACH Adjoining Cape Toulweather Lighthouse. Pishing, bathing, etc. Auto service meets all trains. 65-room hotel with all conveniences. Free camping sites, fine building lots on easy terms. Write ror auto-map or further information to AGATE BEACH LAND CO., 213 Board of Trade Portland, Ore., or S. O. Irvin, Newport, Ore., or see agent on the ground! The New Cliff House at the Beach Adjoining the Sanitary Bath House. PRIVATE BOARD & LODGINGS AT POPULAR PRICES Tents and Cottages for Rent. Will be open all winter. W. D. WHEELER, Proprietor NYEBEACH, NEWPORT, OREGON Agates, Jaspers and Moonstones on the beach, making much-prized souvenirs. First-class hotels, rooms, cottages and tents for rent at reasonable rates. S I u 3 a H Newport, Oregon's ideal summer resort on the shores of Yaquina Bay and Pacific ocean, is now enjoying the cool sea breezes, finest natural scenic beach in the west 4- X. 4- . X 4- 4- . 4- 4- 4- 4- ?UTttU5Uttn .rtni;:;wi:;iii!Htnniiinmii:nit'r nn;rffl!fflrrrar:ttriwttrrrrnt ""'"""""flllHllltrHj