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Ill WHffif EHKFIB91BBiVH' COMING! YBEE Siock Company For 5 e - AlttlABllf.n L tl na..l.. .... .....T' presented for appointment bm Hherlff for unexpired term of .Shorift Couch resigned Movent by Daniel and seconded by Drum that II II. (lardnrr be appoint ed to fill tliu unexpired term of Sheriff. Motion carried. Movod by Daniel and seconded by Drum that K5.00 bo paid Henry It, dtrauebure for Warrnnty Deed to a tract of land In the southwest cor .ior of Hec. 21-7-3, N. Hank's 22, U, 0. St., containing 1.40 acreti for road, Moved by Drum and seconded by Mendenball that the following roau ullls be allowed. Motion carried. Mtrlckland, J. C, hard surfacing on Hoc. 24, $2r.BS. Gallon lrojr' Works, corruKnted plpo, Mcese, Joe, K., work on state road un irucK, iss.vv. iiiii iyn hi ti tji ONE Whole Week In eaver, Okla. 18 PEOPLE 18 Good Orchestra' Music Excellent Specialties The Show With a Punch Ilalko mmo llW, Anil., U.oflo.Ou J 000 00 ' ' " ,"""1 tDT Hr ff. f - movcmi uy utuiipi, ('Oiuled by IB?i.Jn8 '" f J- J- Stanley for Moved by Daniel, ('oiuled by Drum Opening Play "THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS" At Globe Theater Monday Night, October 4th UNDER CANVAS AT FAIR GROUNDS THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK Adults 55c Children 30c including War Tax See and Ride Our i0,000.e0 BRY-GO-ROUND AH Week at the Fair coiiMiHsio.VKit'.s ri!oci:i:iMNi9 September Term J3.2G. uonson, W. L.. salary County Sup- vmuenaeni, 9iou.vu. September C. 1020. Hushes, Anna, Balary deputy, Coun- Board of County Commissioners ty Supt., 175.00. met In regular session with O. O. Moved by Drum and seconded by Mcndenhall, chairman and V. II. Danl 1 that tho following certificates Drum, member, present. of error and rebate be allowed. Mot- Moved by Drum und second by 1" (.uirleu. Mendenhall to adjourn to meet Tucs- Pomberton, J, A.. NH of NV Sec. day, Sept. 7, 1920 nt 8 o'clock, a. m. .8-0-28. Motion carried. ! Iloavor, Meade & Unglewood Hy., Sept. 7, 1920. Hoard mot porsuent 'Erroneous Assessments. to adjournment, all members presents' Miller, Harvey, L'roneous assess Moved by Mcndenhall nnd second ments. by Drum that the folowlng reports Hall, S. W rebate, $2.74, be approved. Motion carried. Keith, Jessie, Court Clerk, Ilrown, B. O., Treasurer. Couch. J. 11., Sheriff. Uardner. E. B.. Under Sheriff. Drum, C. K., Field Sheriff Foster, A. S., County Clerk. Moved by Mendenhall and secdnd by Drum that tho following bills for salary bo allowed. Motion carried. Mendenhall, O, O., County Commiss ioner, tia.M ItlKlTS. C. TaTntor, Kred, cancellation. erroneous assess ments. Wtlks, Sam, land listed in wronu district, rebate, J30.08. Morrow, J, D., Itebate on Lot 10, Blk. 19, Knowles. 14.49. Heed, V. K., Refund for certificate RV4 SWJi of 19-1-28. J 10.49. 1'etltlou to close alley In Block No. 1 in Westland addition to the Town fo uatc. was approved. Mendenhall. O. O.. lnsnectlnir roads. Moved by Drum and seconded bv $6.00. Danlol that the fdllowlngT Certificates Meesc, It. D salary, County Judgo, of Error and Itebate be disallowed. J1B6.66. Motion carried. Daniel, Arthur, salary, County Com- Farrell,. J, It., land la taxable from mlssioiiar. 148.84. certificate. Drum. F, H.. salary, County Com- Steffeu, N. P. mlssloner, $46.84, Haworth, I:. I. ,- h, Jessie, salary, Court Clerk, Moved by Daniel and seconded by $100.00. ' ' Drum that Lot 18, II I If. 13, For Kan . j. Edith, salary, deputy Court bo sold to Q, M. CarnV from the Clerk, $90.00. county. Drum, F. II., Inspecting roads. $9. Moved by Drum and seconded by Hanley, W. II.. County Agent, $160. Danl;l that the following road bills Itenfrow, J. Y salary. County As- on maintenance be allowed. Motion sensor. $160.00. carried. Brown. Stolla, deputy County As- Kulow, Wm. road dragging-, JJ.00. 8or, $90.00. , I Strickland, J. C. road dragging, Ilrown. 11. U salary, County Treas- $15.76, . Ur.e.r' !!50'0?; 1 . r. ,. I Mason. W. L.. road dra'gg ng. $28.50. llughley. C. P.. salary deputy Coun- Mason. W. L., road dragging. $24.00. . """!, 180.00. . n .. English, F. M sharpening grader Miller, A. It., salary, Deputy County I blades, $8.00. ireasuror.J7s.00. Beaver Auto Sales Co., rent & i-wBier, , .. nuifti, luuiiij' vivin Smedley, Chas.. road work on mil., O. Sec. 14. $490.00. Smedley, Chas., road work on mile C. Sec. 44. $26.00, Strickland, J, C. board and room. County Engineer crew. $65.00. Smedley, Chas., road work mile I). .oo. 24.. MJ6.C0. Paul W Light, lumber for garage .'or district No. 3, $356.9'!. Carrell, J. U., road work, $60.28. 1'aasch, W. 11., road work, $90.60. Chicago Steel Co. steel taiie linn Jounty Engineer, $23.76. i-ouer, w. a., oriuge & culvert on nlle I J K, Sec. 19 and A II C. Sec. 13, $2433.76. Pnasch, W. II., hauling dirt on road $19.00. ' oiuckland, J. C, auto hlro & meals Jo. Engineer & crew, $51.10. Strickland, J, C, board & room Co. Engineer & crew for June, $21.00. Jones, Jonnle M., road work on mile E & E, Sec. 19, $580.00. Moved by Daniel and seconded bv Drum that the following bill be Al lowed. Motion carried. State Board or Public Affair, main finance of Insane at Supply, $407.22. State Board of Public Affairs, main tlnance of Insane at Eastern hospital. 450.25. Truax-Walker Hardware Co., rope for election board, $1.60. Wallace, John L.. service on elect .0. i.,i nun supplies, $39.30. Harlow, E. E., service nn elertlon board & milage, $55.50. L.oury, W. A registering 49, $2.45. Kelly, Edith L, board of lleo. M. Ilelmer, $16.40. Walker-Tavlor Co. Mine. rpenr.1 County Clerk., $36.00, Walker-Tayfor Co, supnlle.i County Clerk. $9.40. Walker-Taylor Co supplies, County Treasurer, $4.60. Walker-Taylor Co. Ink, $55.93. The Democrat, tit mo registration books and postage, $119.46. Foster. A. H., stamps & express, $7.95. Mendenhall, O. O., Inspecting roads, $12.00. Kolth, Jessie,' drayago & express, $6.40, Meador, W. T., reg, 160 voters, $8.00. Keith Jessie, stamps, $2.00. News Dispatch Printing Co., sup plied Co. Supt. $2.65. News Dispatch Ptg. Co.,, Beat. Co. Judge, $6.25. News Dispatch Ptg, Co., Insurance record, Co. Clerk, $39.23, News Dispatch Ptg. Co., 1 gross pens, Co. Clerk, $2.84. News Dispatch Ptg. Co., supplies Co. Supt., $4.16. News Dispatch Ptg. Co., supplies Court Clerk, reports, $5.16. News Dispatch Ptg. Co., Court Clerk, Jury Cert., $28.03. News Dispatch Ptg. Co.. warrant books for Co. Supt.. $7.35, Democrat, printing oil lease record, $16.61. Owens, A. P., Bervlce 011 examin ation board, $30.00. Lawson, H. N Insurance on court house & contents, $796.00. lingers. C. L, Dr., medical attention to Lennle Layion, $7.00. Beaver. Hdw, Co., for glass. $7.00 Hlchison, 11. C, car" hire to Forgnn after photographer for Hand $8.00. Truax Undertaking Co., funeral ox penBa Joseph H. Hand. $95.00. Thomas. Maude O., legal blanks. Court Clerk, $31.50, CarHon, W. F., Heg, Birth fc deathB $3.76. Derthlck, Byron B., reg. Birth & death, $4.00. Stevens, J. M.. hauling culvert plpo Co-operative Pub. Co.. atenog, noto books. Court Clerk, $46,36. co-operative Pub. Co., supplies Slier Iffs office, 8.02, Co-operative Pub. Co., legal blanks Court Clerk, $.56. Flckel, E. L.. cemetery lot for Jos eph Hand, $6.00. CJardner, Edwin n., car hire & din ner grave dlggor, for Joseph Hand, $5.90, Craln & Co., supplies Court Clork, $15.00. Courtney, H. T., tent for Co. Eng., $40.00. Knowles Co-operative, groceries for Lon Layton, $20.15. , Crane Co. supplies for Court Clerk, $24.30. Moved by Mcndenhall and seconded by Drum that the following bills bo allowed for bounty. Motion carried. uogseu, rranK, uounty, $:.:&. stamps a. express. $500.00 as damnge to well be dlsal- luivcu, .11011011 carrieo. .Moved and Hecondud that Profile of Statu Itoad Section 11-32-33 bo nu. pr"Ved Moved by Daniel and seconded by Mendenhall that th.i following bills UK Miiuvd. .Ttotloci carried. Inspector Judges, Clerks & Count ors of l'.lectlun, 1845.76, Hoy & Co.. groceries. $22.13. Ileece, Qrnce, lanudry for Jail. $3.25 Hoy & Oi, groceries, Whlto and Hester fanillfs 3 mo, $120.00. Ul.lni t 4 t. ......... ...... .....,. Court ltooiit, $416.00. Koitn, Jemie, stamps & express, $l.i. ThomiiNiin, W. II., registering 80, Walker-Taylor Co., supplies to of fleers, $90.46. , Tracy, F. C uleCtloii supplies, $5.55 Uardner,. Edwin, oar hire and ex pense, $2&70. Daniel, Arthur, Inspecting roads. $12.uo. Coleman Typewriter Co., ribbons, $5.00. Beaver. Mdw. Co., duster and Ynlo lo ,., -.T! Spohn, Jr,in A.) Insanity case, $10, Fustor. A S., til., stamps and ex press, $9.32. Bcrncrs, E, C mucilage outfit for Court Clerk. $2.0(1. Uardner, Ed., stamps, drayage and express, $2.07. Mauley Ptg. & Supply Co., Sheriff Deeds, $4.08. HeiiKon, W. U, stamps & express, $16.64. Knowles Co-operative Co., groceries for Layton family, $20.00. BrooKs, L. It., 80 ton coal for court house & County farm, $183.00. Munsell, Dr. L. S., medical service at Jail, $7.00. Foster, A. S, stamps, $1.26. Itenfrow, J. W., telephone, $1.35. Brown, Stella, registration of 274 names at 00 113. 7U. Ilrown, B. u., s $4,86. Co-operative Pub. Co., warrant books Co, Treas., $76.07. Beaver Auto Sales Co., making and repairing bullot boxes, $10.60. lleavtvr Hdw. At Fur. Co., window glass 10 r Co, Turin, $2.00. Lawson & Shockiey, grain for pois on. $9.10. Marvel, E. II., fees & expense. Sher iff, $t.S0. ltli'huson, II. C expense and guard of Cliiis. Kmulley, $12.50. Drum, C. 1C, expense In cam. of Cooper or Black, $30.60. . Drum, C K., milage, J7C.00. Drum, C. K., expense, $24.06. Couch. J. 11.. expense, $23.02. Couch, J, II., telephone, $12.62. Couch, J. II., stamps, $10.00. Couch, J, II., guards for Insane, $4.00. Couch, J. II., telephone calls, $7.66. Couch, J, II., inllago. $7.50. Couch, J, II., stamps, $20.00. ThumiiH, Maude, O., publishing Co. estimate. $182.00. ThomuH, Maude, u., primary ballots and supplies, $245:00. Maude U. Thomas, supplies and printing forofflces, $347.36. NewN-Dlspntch Printing Co. supplies for court house and urllcers. $622.89. Moved by Daniel and seconded by Drum that board recesH to meet Mon day, September 13, 1920. Motion car ried. Monduy, September 13, 1920. Board met pursuunt to recess. O. O. Mend enhall chairman and A. Q. Daniel member present. Drum absent. Board adjourned to meet First Mon day In October. Stuto of Oklahoma, Beaver County, 88. I, A. S. Foster, County Clerk In and for said State and County do hereby oertlfy that tho above Is a true and correct report of proceedings had at thlB regular session and recessed ses sion of tho Board of County Commis sioners September 6, 7, 8, September 13. 1920. In witness whereof I set my hftttd and official seal tlH Ue U day of Heptemuor, 4l. Hehl ' A. B. FOSTEIt. County Clerk. 11. II ALU Deputy, Leonard, Dwtght, bounty. 31.10. Miner. Mrs. O. v., bounty. $3.20. Osteen, Chas., bounty, $4.25. Young, II. A., bounty. $3.80. Jones, Laymon II.. bounty, $3.00. uiii J., bounty. Carter, J. A., bounty, $3. Kinder, Jhas. $5.00. 1150.00. Hall, B salary deputy 'County Clerk, $90.00. stalllngs, Maude, salary, deputy County Clerk. $72.00. Couch, J. 11.. salary. Sheriff, $166. 6C. Gardner, E. 11., salary, Under Sher iff. $125.00. Drum, C. IC, salary, Field Sheriff, 1125.00. Drum, C, IC, milage, $116.70. Couch, J. II., milage, $111.-80. . Gardner. Edwin, salary. County At torney, $166.66. Wells. F. 11, Expenses and fees, Dep. Sheriff, $24.00. Maddox, H. 1)., Jailor and meals for prisoners, $156,35. Hammon, It, S., salary Janitor, $50. Qulnn, J. II., salary county Survey or. $26.00. Kuauss, E. E., salary and keep one inmate, county farm, $53.00. Hlckmon, W. A.. Beg. Birth & jjeains, 19.7s. Carson, W. F., Beg, Birth & Death, suunllcs. $13.95. Carrell, J. U road dragging, $21. 38 Wotls, O. E., road dragging, $9.00. Itainbo, W. N., road dragging, $16. 75. Dixon, Geo., road dragging, $13.50. Alexander, Emmett, road dragging, $lb.M. Evans, E road dragging, $7.50. Whlsenhunt, Joseph, road dragging, $IL24. Calhoun, J, It., road dragging, $16. 60. , Laverty, A. H., road dragging, $12. 00. Mcl.aln, M, T., road dragging, 17.50 llambo, W. M road dragging, $5,26. Brown, Uuy, U., road dragging, $9, .Moved and seconded to .adjourn un til 1 o'clock p. m. Motloiv carried. Board met pursuant tor adjourn ment, -all members prtseut. . Moved by Drum and seconded by Mendenhall that the resignation of Jim Couch as Sheriff be accepted. Motion carried. Plain. Walter, bounty. 11.35. Parker,- ltalph, bounty, $1.00. netting, Cecil, C. bounty, 1.80. Noble, J, H., bounty. $1.20. Flnley, W. T bounty, $4.80. Howard, F. L, bounty, $1.00. Phelps, Donald, bounty. $2.95. Bess. a. C bounty, $3.30. Farrell, H. A., bounty, 42.35. Lebo. M. A., .bounty, $1.00. Davis, J. L., bounty, 46,50. Pemberton, Geo., bounty, $13.25, Brown. Van, bounty, $.46, Farrell, J, It., bounty, $1.90. Smothers. Chas., bounty, $.30. Iteddlck. Al, bounty, $.35. Brldwell, A., bounty, $1.85. lllosser. W. A., bounty, $.50. Hall, S. W bounty, $1.10. Els. E. E.. bounty. $1.70. Curfman, 1. N. bounty. $4.70. Smith J. 11.. bounty, $1.10. Jackson, Amos, bounty, $4.16, Burnam, Adam, bounty, $6.25. Foster. A. S. cash for bountv from cash box, $37.15. t Moved by Mendennall and seconded bv Duntul to adlmirii tn ntoat at K o clock Wednesday morning, Sept. 8, is.u. jiniion earned. Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1920. Board met pcrsuent to adjournment. All members present. Moved by Drum, Hocnnded by Dan iel that the following road IjIIIm be allowed. Motion Carried. Meador & Wentworth, mdse. for road, $1.05. Jones, Jonnle, road work mile C, CI II. I. Sec. 44.. $624.60. Smedley, Chas., road work, mile D Sec. 24.. $300.00. Potter, W, S., taking down Clear Criek bridge, $225.00. , Hathcock, Marlon, board fur eng crew, $24.00. Slattery, It. P.,- road work on mile B, F. a. & A, Sec. 33, $3593.00. Strickland, J, C. board & room Co. Eng. & crew, Aug., $53. 60. Adslt, C. 11., for profile work A as sisting co. Kng., $124.28. iiummiston, Day, assisting Co. Eng., Geo., assisting Co, Eng., 130.00. Clem, 166.00. Ingram It. M., auto hire A wages, 1215.15. lncram. W. A., ftalarv & exuense. County Eng., 1168.74. iioaruinau 'o., 3 road drags, u:.50. n-nsceter. It,, 'road work, $18.00. Ingram, W. A.j auto hlro, $52.50 Coleman Typewriter Co., typewriter for Co. Eng.. $116.00. Oalllon Iron Wnrkc, 1 grader, $800.00. Oallon Iron Works, carload of cor- rlgated pipe, $3960.00. Okla. Blueprint & Supply Co., 1 pro file blueprint. $1.55. Moved by Drum and seconded bv Daniel that the following bonds be approved. Motion carried. much nuGAnoo to mvkht at- TKNTION Governor Cox and his running mato, Franklin D. Itoosovelt, nro worklnK themselves ud to Impas sioned heights of oratory upon the subject or how tho predatory Wall Etroet Interests art) preparing to buy tho presidency for tho Republi can party and upset tho fodoral ro scrvo bank act. In view of this contention tho New York Evonlng Post's announcement of "cordial support" of tho Democratic ticket must bo more than an ombarrass ment to Governor Cox. Tho Post Is owned by Thomas W. Lamont of tho firm of J. P. Morgan and Com pany. J. P, Morgan and Company aro probably tho chief of our Interna tional bankers. Thoy favor Cox bo cauBO Cox favors tho Wilson league, and tho Wilson leacuo Ib an International proposition which promises profit to them. If J. P. Morgan and Company are not rep rrfsontntivn of Wnll Street, wo know of no firm which Is. And yet Cox I linn U10 support of tho firm's med ium or publicity and public Influ ence. Wo doubt that ho will be ablo to divert attention from this fact by verbal attacks upon. Wall Strcot and tho reported $15,000,000 or 130,000,000 Republican cam paign fund. In tho first placo, the chargos by Cox and Itoosovelt that tho He publicans are planning to buy tho presidency are merely charges, will II. Hays has pointed out that ItooEovclt's tale, of a $3,000,000 fund was admittedly based upon no bettor evldenco than "an Item" hu had "read In a newspaper." Ho has pointed out that Cox's charge on tho Biibjoct Is equally without proof. Tho Idea of purchaso of tho presidency Is so repulsive that It makos a ready weapon and both Cox and Tloosovolt are using It without substantiation. There can bo no doubt that If they had proofs they would not hesitate, to 11 bo them. They havo nono. On tho contrary, tho Republican campaign contributions aro nioro decentral ized than ever before, with a limit or $1,000 for each contributor. Plans for this decentralization of giving were made more than a ye'ar ago. It Is a popular reuacy to be lieve that all money spent In u cam paign Is slush money. Advertising, speakers' expenses, postage, cam paign literature, office expenses, and a score of othor things which cost great sums of money In a national campaign are all'Vgltlinate. Mon ey for theso uses goes to Inform, not to corrupt, tho voter. Without jib uxpunuuuru llieru tuum uu uu 1 Intelligent decision by the masses of voters, 1 w Any attomnt til Imnmi vnl.r. lUl an Idrtn that nil rnninilnn n.. pondlturcs aro corrupt Is itself cor- rupi. ii campaign puuiiciiy nnd at tendant outlay means corruption, What dOCS tllll IISH nl (111. vnol r.r. ganlzation which Is now mn-lntalncd by Dcmocrtlc fedornl potronago moaii7 Does any ono doubt that thcTU In 5. rimiinrrrtttn nnatnifiatnt. or other federal Job holder In the uuueu aioies who is not using both his tlino and his position to their limit to support tho Democratic ticket? Thev nrn nnlil hv tlw rinvnrn. mot, not from a campaign fund, but thev urn mild nm'tirflinlnni A.nl they hopo for moro pay for four ears to come 11 tney can return . Deinocrntic. mlmlnlntrnllnn If n.it-. omor Cox wishes to mnko tho Issue a moral one, -why does he over look this fi-.ittiro? Printers, at le.-iBl. will ntinrerliite that fact that In setting up Sena tor Harding's s-peech of acceptance tnoy ii id not run out of upper-cast) '18. '"- ' :'ll"-JSVrpittS'Ji Thero Is to bo no division la Ohio this year, no trickery-can M employed against the voters. It'4 going to bo n straight-out flfht. and, tho ' St. Louts Time add. "Mr. Cox novor won that kind of a fight In all his political careor." Disguise, camouflage., cover an, sidestep, pussyfoot or protend m they may chooso, tho Detnotrats know that tho Issue, first. last and all time, Is Wilson and his works, Wilson and his record at homo and abroad, In Washington or Paris, his solf-glorlflcatlon, his self-aduU-tlon, hln folflsh arrogance and ob stinacy. Loulsvlllo (Ky.) Herald. Tho tiiuo la come when men should put patriotism above party and unite In opposing a policy which would Involve us In every European and Asiatic conflict, Tha Issue Is no longer that of ono party against another. It Is that of an Imperialistic Internationalism against tho best Ideals of American pat riotism. Dubquo (Id.) Times-Journal. PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at Public Sale at my place 9 inlles south and 1 1-2 west of Beaver, Oklahoma, on Tuesday, October 12, 1920 CominoncliiK at 10:00 a. m. The followinK described property Iron Gray Horse, age 3, wt 1000 Black Horse, age 4, wt 1100 Bay Horse, age 5, wf 1200 Bay Horse, age 8, wt 1100 Bay Horse, age 8, wt 1000 Bay Horse, age 6, wt 1200 Bay Horse, age 7, wt 1000 i Black Mare, age 4, wt 1 100 Black Yearling Filly Bay Mare Mule, age S, 14 1-2 hands high Span Black Mare Mules coming 3, broke, 15 hands high Bay Horse Mule, age 4, broke, 15 hands high. Span Bay Horse Mules, com- ing 3, 14 1-2 hands high Black Horse Mule, age 2, 15 hands hjgh Span Black Mare Mules, coming 2 Span Black Horse Mules, coming 2 Black Mare Mule, coming 2 Barrow, wt 75 lbs. Sow, with pig Young Gilt 9 months old" 4 ' 2 Dozen Mixed Chickens 22 Acres Kafir, well headed Whiteface Cow, age 3, calf by side, good milker Spotted Cow, age 4, calf by side Red Cow, age 5, extra milker, calf by side Holstein Male, age 3, eligible to register Red Cow, fresh soon, extra milker Red Cow, age 6, extra milker, calf by side Red Cow, age 6, whiteface calf Black Cow, age 3, fresh soon Black Cow, 2 years old Red Pole Heifer, freslrsoon Red Heifer. 6 Y'rling Steers & Heifers Red Cow, age 4, fresh soon Red Cow, age 5, fresh soon Set Blacksmith Tools-blower and drill. 1-row Monitor; 2-row Monitor, 12-foot Header, New McCormick Header-12-ft, 2 Barges, R. 1. Lister, Canton Lister, Old Lister, Good Riding Plow, Single Disc Plow, Harness, Broomcorn Seed er and Baler, Buggy and Harness, 2 Water Tanks-8 1-2 and 22 bbl. Heater, Cook Stove, Singer Sewing Machine, Table, Cupboard, other things too numerous to mention. TERMS: All sums of $10.00 and under, Cash. On sums over $10.00, a credit of 12 months timo will bo given, purchaser Riving note bearing 10 per cent Interest from date and secured with ap proved security. 5 percent discount for cash on sums ovor $10.00. No property to bo removed till settled for. Lunch on the Ground at Noon J. A. SANDERS, Auctioneer G. W. OAPKY, Clerk JOHN MILLER & SONS, Owners -Vi IWJ