Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1917)
THF. DAILY e Daily pital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory uick, Handy Reference (or Busy People M CAPITAL JOURVAU SALEM. QRKnnv m. , MAY 7. 1917. Ohildron Cry rof? ruTCHEB's CASTORI A THE MARKETS . I r: SEVEN Willamette Valley News : WEST SALEM A. mi. J- -A. J. ... of la ihteU nigkibrsod, was a Dal las visitor this woe. " Scotts Mills Items of i r""!ae P'icei for fruit. ad vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, aid u lJBt to prodieer. AH other pncee are those paid the producer. Corrections are nude of news in the mar- EVEHTTHINQELECTKICAL Telephone 4trU Co, Mnsouie Temple, 127 North High Main 1200 : PLUMBINO, STEAM FITTINC. AND TIN NINO - 164 South Commercial it reet MaIn 19j TRANSFER AND DBATAGB Tick Dry Co-. orner State and front streets Main 74 FOR SALE OR THADK - l'or city a 10 acre farm with house ', 1 about '-'"t fruit trees, dies south of siil''m' I iiH ir 16 State street or phone 17k MISCELLANEOUS t BREWSTER, M. D. Neu nervous and chronic diseae iialty. 35 vrs. experience with irMry anil drngless methods ation tree. 712 State 5t. Phone m NURSERY High and st. Full line nu'sory stock, friinea specialty. Nursery lo ne wile east of penitentiary. t E. 6, Salem, Ore. Phone 100 OTACTIC-SFINOLOGIST SCOTT Graduate of Chiro 1 fountain Head, Davenport. H you have tried everything i ao relief, try Chiropractic djnatments and get well. Of-i-'i-S U. S. National BaDk ;. Phone Main 87. .Residence, -B. UNDERTAKERS I O0U0H 00. C. B. Webb, Tlfugh morticians and funeral d Latest modorn methods t the profession employed t St. Main 120, Main 9888. SlCHARDSON CO.-Funeral and undertakers, 252 North treet. Day and night phone SOAVANGEE 8CAVEX0EK-Charlcs Sooa, iiir. Garbage and refuse of al) amoved on monthh- contractt fM rotea. Yard and eeas taned. Office phone Mair uesidenee, Main 2272. ky to Loan jj Bll8a bank, 8alem, Oregon IeTiTloaT ISccnnty. Homer H. Smith 35NDJIEALJSTATB , H 7, B". real estate and Hubbard bid. Thone 386. tf .Srepairin 5 25t j;" and varnish, etc V s"4 ion honk. :5 Kto.Work'2 ' SradulIm ''y- Kirksville Phone nj: "utence 1020 IICOTJNTER ; nar am COUNTER cream, 10 cents. """e Din .1.,.. U ecus 7 f "" " fCnts ,,ll0r' or, ,.,; V"'lH of snn' WatjT".' ' Win, Wfliln,. , ""nit ot's V nip,ts everv D!nJ'T4 AnTI8ANS,p, AiiMBl i t 0;r'" ,T,r' Thursday- at H p. . In I 0 O. K. ball. A A.'oaeffro? M. A.: C. A. Vlhbert, ecrctary. Crown Urng stare, 8J18 Hiuie atreet, Not liiiij; iinicli h-r this morning. The potato market Tin. to I in l,l l,ape. Several com ntiaoiuia hoii-s are not buviua anl the j-n. e quoted. a, ,2..-,0 WollU, u about the price if they were in the mar- Wheat Oats, new .. Hurley, ton Bran Hay, cheat May, vetch A. O. TJ. W. Protection I.od(te No 2 meets erery Monday t-venlng at 8 lu the Met ornack ball corner Court and I.luertv Jtreet U R. Mason, M. W. ; H, a' Mil-adilen, rm-onler; A. I.. Brown fiuaocier; R. B. liincan, treasurer. RALKM nUMANB SOCIETY D. D. Keeler president; Mrs. I.ou Tlllson. serretaiv' Al cases of cruelty or neglect of dura animals should be reported to the secretary for Investigation. DR Mor.AT COMMANDER Y, No. 6, K T IteKiilar conclave fourth Friday In each mouth at 8 o'clock p. m lu Masonic temple. Sojaurnlnj sir Knights are courteously Invited to meet with us (.len C. Nlles, E. C. ; O, It. Thlelsen, recorder. 8A,r COUNCIL Ko. 2022 KnlRhts and l-adics i of Security Meets every 2nd and ? .i We''n1ay h mouth at Hurst Hall. Visiting members are Invited to attend B. b Valtou, fluancler, 480 8. HtU street PACIFIC r.ODOB NO. 50, A. F. & A. M Stated communications third Friday In each mouth at 7:80 p. in. in the Masonic Temple. W. 11. bancy. W. M. : krnest H. Choate, secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock m Derby bldg., Court and High Sis. A. J B07 Court itreet. 1'bone 6J3. Ai Oregon Grape Camp" No. l.tuu, meet every Thursday evening In Derby and l.afky bulldlug, Court and II gh streets; Mrs. Sylvia Hchauup, 1UT1 Market, oracle; Mrs. Melissa t'er sous, recorder, North Commercial, l'lione 14,'ltfM. TRAVELERS' GUIDE OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. . NOKTU BOUNU hr Salem Train No. Ar Portland a m 2 Owl 8:55 a m 7:15 a in 0 9:!i5 a m 0:45 am .... 10 Limited ... 11 :5 a m 1J 20 a na 12 1 :35 p m 1 :f P m H 4:00 p n 4 :(H) p m .... 10 Limited .... 6 :50 p in 0 :80 p m 20 7 -AO p lu 7 :5o p m 22 10:00 p m SOUTH BOUND "OMTl.A.ND SO SALEM Portland u ;.iu a m isaiem s :3 Kueene 10:BS a m Grains 2.10(i2.L'0 0"((l 70e $IOfo42 at I O .short h. ner ton .... JTt l.- Hay, clover IV.".'" $15 Butter Butterfat 37c dreamery butter, per pound "..'".' :i!c Country Dutrer 3032c East and Pomtrv Kkk, trade ;. Hh?. cash Hone, pound Hens, dressed, pound Pork, Veal and Mutton fork, on foot fork, dressed Veal, according to qualitv Steers ' '.'ows liulis Z""ZZ.Z Spring lambs ......... Ijnnibs, yearlings of relatives in lrm this week. Dr. and Mm Win T-U.. Smith Sheridan were guests at the home of! ('l'i,I Journal Sr-x-il Service) their dautfliter, ilr. i'. J. Craven, onl "'ta Mills, May S. Wedding bells JU hi street this week. " "rr "nguijj n wouj iius- iiiw Aeiia Miiis Edith ( atherwood of Portland! M-'0 niarried las-t Monday, April i a Kiiei of friends in iMllas for a!3",h' ,0 'animith. There was a recep few davs. jtion in honor of the event held at the Miss Oladys Loughcrv who is attend- '"" ot h bride' parents. About fif ing a business college in i'ortland is .V0,IIIlf folks. . friends and acquaint guest at the home of her parcuts -Mr.!1""1' ot ,hr n1 Sroom, were in and Mrs. I. 8. Ixiughary. ' (attendance and an enjoyable time was Circuit Judge If. H. Heft K. 8. Krea-!','' at 'our refreshments bam ...J f t ' i i . .... t wiirn wirtcil .nn.i.linn it . . u i ..... - "'m.iwu iuii i ' I . t. i. riMier a r r itiimr - - . . -. . ... . - Z, h In XI- i f L" ,,ro,h" On the MacKen.ie river thi. week. Their many friends wish Joj.eph. in est Salem. Krei proprietor of the Dallas!'1""1 "'PPT D1 frosperperous lire tr.d llirch was home for a visit on Strim Laundrv. wa. a r.n.l rit, ,..: Mrs. Ben White has just returned -uiuMiut ami nunuay rrom uncouvcr ' itor this week Urom a visit with arru.-k. H.s borne is i K.da but he Attorney Walter L. Toofe, Jr.. .was! " '", aiem, retiiiuiug i" Salem this week trying a case bc- t V ancouver Sunday evening. fore the Marion county court. The l adies- Aid met with Mrs. F. M. Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Bolliuan and fam .Moore on Thursday p. m. A pleasant.! 'ly were Portland visitors Thursday, busy time was spent soeially and in sew-1 Mrs. Vern Fox of Kickreall wa a us. i ne nosicss ror the occasion were Ku'i f the home of Mr. and Mrs.i .Mrs. .Moore Bn.l -Mrs. H ti ,,,t. v :..i.. , - fc . i.ivni (Capital .fournal Special Sen ice ifrs. X. K. Tyler, of Buena Vista. a Friday all-day visitor at the J. R Bedford home. II l' II . r . an. rruiit-i:, or .Marion, was a eek 1 refresliments were nerved. i. L. Wood returned Moudnr from' Corvallis, whore lie had been called on ' account ot tho eudden death of a rela tive. Mrs. Kdnn Moore returned from her visit with her parents at Buena Vista Wednesday and Thursday started for southern Oregon, where 'she will join her husband. Mrs. D. Cade returned home Monday from a several days' visit with friends on Salem Heights. May day exercises by West Salem school were held Frbtav afternoon. large crowd v.as in attendance and was we!l entertained by an excellent pro gram. The teachers of the school are Mrs. Frank Gibs n. nrincinul: Afis Florence Corey, intermediate, and Mis9i Arlene Bennett, primary. Miss Mabel! Ruge, nn eighth grade pupil, was crown ed queen of the Mav and Mis. Beth .. lllc j Bedford presided at the piano. The pro-1 9c gram was ns follows: Procession to ,c j the throne and crowning of the Queen: souk, ereeTins to tne iisit with her parents. Prof. linH Mr. U'llli. ,f T,r tur school is progressing nicely, prof Stultz has given entire satisfaction. The graduating class of our senior high aehool were entertained by a party and supper at the home of Lila Brough er. The next class entertainment will -dark Tllis on Shelton street Thursday. he ho', rril.v ?vning at the home of HUX IRON PEPSI!! and SARSAPARILLA Effective Combination. Aa comprised tn Hood's Sarsaoarll! and Imlron I'ills. thee valuvtila remedies somm tineoual'ed heatih. I value, fur the alleviation and cure ot av long train or ailmeuts common among our people In this 2oth century. In these day of rushing and push ing, beyond th endurance of even th most robuet, nearly every man ani woman needn and must have the aid of the health-giving powers- of this combination of medicines to support and sustain normal health ton. If It I not aupplied. the depletion of th blood and the broken-down nerve will aoon give way to permanent Invalid ism and ruined health. The very best remedies for blood -purifying and nerve-building a.ra found In Hood's Santa partita and Peptiron Pills. You know well the great tonie propertlaa of Iron. They y much Increased and improved in ta' combination Hood's Sannna rii. before meals, Peptiron Pilla after. George Stewart, a prominent farmer 30c 28c .... 18c .... 2Gc I4(ul3c CASTOR I A Ftr Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years of Always bears the Signature I.iilu Dale A letter from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kellis of Los Angeles states that the baby daughter lately come to their home has been named Patricia Marion. Mr. and Mrs. bet Geer hafe moved to town. Mrs. Goer is the instructor of a la rue class in instrumental music here. Mrs. Merry, Mrs. Ammundson, Miss Shields and the president of our parent-teachers association, Mrs. Kiel lis, attended the third annual meeting -of Marion county parent-teacher associa tion held at Salem May 5. The parent-teacher association of this place will hold a meeting at the school house next Tuesday evening, excellent program has been prepared. The W. C. T. C. of this place met at the home of Mrs. James Shilta this week. Th esubject for the afternoon was the discussion of the proposed con stitutional amendment and measures to be voted on June 4th. The superin tendent of civics had charge of the meeting. li'W i ,-.C ilrill. fiu uriinnrv uirl-s vnnfi! o.1n a jcarnngs 11c Bennett; 'violin solo, Delbcrt Moore: " - 'Cft'c Japanese song and drill, bv eight in- r,,. ... 1 and Dei teriuedinte cirls; reading. Delbert nL " 10c j Moore; flag drill, sixteen intermediate! TT LT1" -ioc n.i.t pnraary boys; garden song and aj.ioi (inn, primary ruuils: salute to the flnr. school; "Columbia the Gem of tho Ocean,'! school; winding of May pole and fancy dances, twelve intermediate boys mill girls; "America," school. .Mr. ana Airs. e. jm. jinore and son Delbert and Miss Junnnn James went to Champoeg Friday evening to be present at the pioneers' reunion Saturday. Del bert Moore will appear on the program with violin selections and Miss James will be his accompanist. The Fred Hannan family has moved from the Eaton residence to the Gau bert property where they will have the use of a large garden plot. .$2 . 7 l-2c . 710e 10c 2.")( 2."0 .... 2.30 $2.2." $:i.7')(u 4 40c0 Dromedary dates Vegetable Cabbage String garlic New potatoes fotatoes, per loo lis Green onions Lettuce, California, crate Onions, Bermuda, crate . Celery, crate Radishes California tomatoes Asparagus an,. Spinach 40 Broccoli '."'4i)73e Cucumbers $1 (a 1.50 Green pens (jc Fruitg Strawberries $1.75(3 2.50 Apples fj0c(S;$ Oranges, navels $2;!.2,") Blood orunges $1.25 Lemons, per box $3.754.00 Bananas, pound fic California grape fruit fi.50 Florida grape fruit $5.506.50 Honey 3.25 Cocoanuta $1.15 Retail Prices Creamery butter '. 4."c Country butter 40c Eggs, dozen 33c Sugar, cane $9.10 Sugar, beet $8.80 Flour, hard wheat $3.25(if3.50 Flour, valley $.13.15 PORTLAND MARKET Livesley News . . . . . . .... ,, p "T "T .... . . . . .... .... .... 1 h :;io a 10:45 a m . 2:115 p m , 4:40pm.. 0 :()." p m , 8:20 p m . 11 :40 p m . Lv Coryallls 4:11) p m . Lv Kugene 7:33 a m .. 1 :.r3 p m . . 5 :25 p m . 12:05 p m .. 0 Limited ....10:11 a tu . . . 7 12 :55 p ui .... 9 4:15 p in 13 Limited .... 6:40 p ui . 17 Lacal .... 8:10 p ui Itf 11 :'i0 p m ...21 Owl NCBTH BOUND 20 1:55 pm Ar Salem 6 :30 p 111 Ar Salem 9 :43 a m 4 :00 p in 7 :55 p m 4 :35 a ui . 10 Limited , . 10 Limited . ..... 22 .... ...2 Owl .., SOUTH BOUND Ar Eugene 0 :50 a 111 1 2 :25 p in Ar Albany 1 :50 p m Stops at Corvnlis Ar Albany 6:10 p m Ar Albany 7 :35 a in Ar Eugene 13 8:50 0 m UUKVAlil.lS CUJNtNKC'i NOBTH BOUND Le Corvallis Lv Salem 1 :55 a m 10:15 a m Lv Salem 12:55 p m Lv Salem 4 :15 p m Lv Salem 0:45 p . 21 Owl . 5 Limited 0 8:25 a m 12 :12 p m 2:41 p m 4:10 p m 6:18 p m Lv Salem 10:15 a m 4:15 p ni 12:55 p m 6:40 p m 10 ..... 14 .... 16 .... 20 .... 22 south no II. NO ...... B 9 7 13 Sai.rm-Gkrr Limb No. 73 Arrives at Snlem No. 70 Leaves Salem No. 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) .. no. 74 Leave Salem Ar Snlem . . 9 :45 a m . . 1 :45 p m . . 4 :00 p m .. 5:30 p in . . 7:55 p m Ar Corvallis ,..11:33 a tu , . . 5 :'! p m , . . 2 :20 i) in 3:00 p m . .9:15 a ni . . 9 :00 a m . .2 :0(l p m ,3:05 p m Portland, Or., Mav 7. Wheat: Club $2.72 Red Russian $2.0! Blucstem $'.'.7(i Kortyfold $2-73 Oats, No. I white food $32.23 Barley, feed $32.23 Hogs, best live $13.30(ii 13. So 1'rime steers $10(i 1 1 Fancv cows $8.739.33 Calves $7(ti 10 Spring liimbs $1011 . Butter, city creamery 3(ii.lft3714e Kggs, selected local ex. 32 1 .( .33c liens ISff' 1 Sc Broilers 28c, Geese 12e No connection south of Geer. Sai.bm, Fam.s City and Westers No. 161 Lv. Salem, motor 7:00 a m Ne. 103 Lv. Snlem, motor 9:45 a 111 No. 165 Lv. Salem for Multnomah and Airlle 1:40 p m No. 107 Lv. Salein, motor ....4:00 p m No. 100 Lv. Snlem, motor 0:15 p m No. 2119 Way Fr't lv. Snlem. . . .5 :00 a in No. 182 Ar. Salem No. 104 Ar. Snlem No. 106 Ar. Salem No. 108 Ar. Salem No. 170 Ar. Salem Ne. 240 Way Fr't ar. Salem , . 8:30 1 m . .11 :10 a m . . .3 :15 p m . . .0 :00 p m . . .7 :45 p m ...2:30 p m .'"or 7 -an na nr"t Jrlght, Clerk . WILLAMETTE RIVER ROCTE. Oregon City Transportation C'oropfliij Boats lenvi! Salem for Portland Monday Wednesday nnd Friday at 11 a. m. ; and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 6 a. m. For Corvallis the boats leave Salem Tuesday. Thursday and Sntnrdny evenings at 8 o'clock. Boats leave Port land for Salem at 8 :45 ench morning. Livestock Market Portland, Or., May 7. Cattle re ceipts 312. Market strong. Light steers $1111.23; henvv steers $10(d 10.30; cows' $,S.73M.33; heifers $1(10. Sheep receipts none. Market -"toady; best east, of mountain yearlings $10(a 11; valley $10(i 10.50; wethers $10; ewes $S.3(l((t 10. Hog receipts ISllft. Market strong, Henvv $15.(i5C(i,l5.S5; light $15.5II(,( 15.75. . New Books at the Public Library Red Cross and Service In War Barker: The red cross of Franco, Buswell: Ambulance No. 10. llankey: A student in anus. Kosher': With the flying squadron. Service: Rhymes of a red cross 111:111. Fiction Beith: A knight on wheels. Hughes: Clipped wings. Mundy : Rung ho! Porter: The four million. Ward: The uniting of Lydin. Miscellaneous Basset! : The story of glass. Hales: The Prussian road to China Benttie: The Horn of the northwest const. Burgess: Are you a bromide? Butier: Household physics. Davis: A compendium of temperance truth. Harrison: After dinner stories. Kearney: What every business wo man should know. "Moulton: The modern study of liter ature. " Myriek: The federal farm loan sys- T'nine: The boys', life of Mark Twain Pnlgraves: Th'e golden treasury. Reed: Flower guide. Reed: Tree guide. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Livesley Ore. May 5. The young peo ple's class gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bresslcr recently. A pleasant evening was passed with games nnd music after which delicious I refreshments provided by the boys were sedved. The O. T. club met several days ago with Mrs. H. B. Carpenter and had a jolly time with sewing and and a con test. Mrs. B. D. Fidler capturing the prize. A dainty lunch was served by ! the hostess assisted by. Mrs. J. Watson. Those present were: Brs. G. W- Cool i.lge, Mrs. NT. P. Kugcl. Mrs. C. D. Query, Mrs. ,Tas. Fidler, Mrs. G. L. Lank'ford, Mrs. F. Edwards. Mrs. T. L. Hollev, Mrs. S. C. Davenport, Mrs. J. P. Bressler, Mrs. J. D. Fidler, Mrs. J. Watson, Mrs. W. V. Johnson, Mrs. G. Dressier, Mrs. G. S. Higgins, Mrs. B. D. Fidler. A number of little folks were enter tained at a birthday party given little Jack Lnnkford last Snturday after noon. Ten little kiddies came and play ed games. The table decorations and refreshments were carried out in a dainty pink and white color scheme and a favor marked each tiny place. A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Kugcl lust Saturday night. The evening was most enjoyably spent with dancing, music and cards. Be'fore dispersing a delightful supper was served. Thou.) present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Meier, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Query, Mr. end Mrs. B. D. Fidler, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Higgins, Mrs. G. W Coolidge, Mrs T. L. lTolley, Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. Watson Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I., l.nnktord, Mrs. S. (J. 4 Davenport, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. Fidler, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fidler, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harmon, Mr. mid Mrs. N. P. Kugel, Mervin Fidler and Arthur nBird. A May dav program was given by the scholars of the school Friday. The fine afternoon brought nut a number of the parents, who enjoyed the exercises. Lent Bntencourt was crowned May queen. After the May pole dunce the story of Robin Hood was acted. Mrs. C. P. Rodgers, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. Hd wards. Mrs. J. B. Parker, of Orvil, is visiting several days with her daughter, Mrs. G. S. Higgins- W. M. Meier has purchased a Case tractor. Dallas Local News (Capital Journal Special Service) ' Dallas, May 7- Jack Kak'm, a stu dent at the 'Oregon Agricultural col lege at Corvallis. spent several hours in this citv Friday. James Dolman and Alvie Morton, Cnmpnuv L members, were .visitors with their relatives in Dallas Friday. . H. Ilirsehberger, a prominent busi ness' man and 'capitalist of Independ ence, was a Dallas visitor this week. C.' B. Sundberg was n Capital cily visitor Thursday afternoon. Corporal Tov of the Salem recruit ing office was' in this city Friday look ;,itr nf'ter recruits for the II. S. army. Afia W E. Austin and family left Fridav afternoon for Comas, Washing-jt ton where Mr, Austin has employment T in a paper mill. Mr. and Mrs. ' Tracy are guests p taSM basttaBSBBBBBBV , ato- 1 sksB flassS OO For all this week we will make the following prices on Shoes that are sold at credit stores at from one to two dollars higher. You can make no mistake in buying a pair of these Shoes as they will be much higher before the season is oyer EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' Black or Brown Kid Vamp with 8-inch White Kid Tops, French heels; worth $6.50; our price has been $5.45, but they go now for EXTRA SPECIAL . Men's Calf Lace or Button, Jeff last, welt soles, splendid dress shoes; are easily worth $6.00; our regular price $4.95; this special EXTRA SPECIAL For Boys Cypress Calf, lace or but ton, good solid shoes; sizes 1 to 5Vi ; worth $3.00; our regular price $2.65; this special price $2.30 EXTRA SPECL4L For Misses -Calf Vamp, Cloth Top, Button Shoes; worth $2.25; our price regularly $1.95; this special price S1.65 WOMEN'S PUMPS In Patent, Gun Metal, Kid, White Fabric, all kinds at 90c, $1.65, $1.95 On up to $1.45. Money saved on any one. The $2.50 ARCH SUPPORTS, best on the market, and fitted by an ex pert, at All 10c POLISHES, 2 for 15c; and the 25c size at 2 for 35c. MEN'S LIGHT WORK SHOES Outing style; this grade now quoted at $2.50 at the factory; we sell at Boys, 1 to 5'2 Youths, 10 to 132 $1.95 $1.85 MEN'S MEDIUM HEAVY WORK SHOES $4 grade, black or tan, lace, double soles $2.95 BAREFOOT SANDALS? Good Ones. 5 to 8 sizes 8'2 toll 11 Vi to 2 Yes. 90c $1.00 $1.15 LADIES' KID COMFORT SHOES Light and very flexible soles, with rubber heels, in lace or button ; all sizes; worth $4.00, at . $2.95 167 N. COM'L STREET Phone 1196 B. LITTLER Manager . 'ten : v- m reV "dutlre, w. M. ; Why the Journal Is popular It prints the world's news to- feT4.4nH Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S o ASTO R I A ,, " " t . uay wuus u s news. 7 5,1 .'""".'f even nir j. G'"u. K aadIllf,,0n- XX tt-f-f-re-f-f-f-f-ffr IMin. 18. -If tuitt tftttttt