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itl ig " -JxVfj)Q' BrrjBpTrn' 2 DAILY API TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKBGON, THURSDAY. XOV13MHKR 15, 1000. T" DAILY CAPITAL JOURML iy iiorun imos., I'liHllhliers iiiid Proprietors. labTD 3 s (OnTonlI QRtIV sunscitirttoN rates. Hy Mnll. Daily Journal, ono month .... 3Sc Dally Journal, tlirco months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono year 4.00 Wookly Journal, one year .... 1.00 Hy Currier. Dally Journal, par month .... 50c HAS MADE A DISCOVERY. Editor Davoy has rondo tho dls covory Into In tho day that Chief Cor nolhiB was n vory unfit man to over ho tnudo City Marshal. it mtiBt bo admitted that' tho peoplo nomlnntod him ovor Alonzo Gosnor, WHO WAS THE ONLY OTH EH CANDIDATE offering himself. Thou ho 'had to ho oloctod ovor tho disaffection of tho Ocanor-Crol-san mnchlno, who carried tho fourth ward and sovoral wards for his op ponont. Then, not Hticcoodlng In dofcntlng Cornelius, tho (losnor mnchlno moved on tho city council, got control of It, .and named pollcomon of tholr own rholco, nnd voted out tho mon chosen by Cornollus. That was "doing politics" with n vongonnco, and HAMSM HAS HAD A OEHNEU1ZED TOMCE I'OltCE tho past year, and n Qosnorlrod city coun rll, iih fnr aH that political orgnnlzor could control mattors. Hut lii nil this strugglo for tho con trol of tho pollco forco of tho city It had novor lonkurt- out that Mr. Cor iiolltm was an unlit mnn for tho of fice to which tho peoplo oloctod him In his lending odltorlnl Editor Davoy (IIhcIohos whnl hnH boon tho duop Hoorot of tho wholo sltuntlon, and, nn usual, tho othor fellow nlouo Is to blnmo. Ho says: "Tho ontlro trouble with tho pollro administration of this city tho pnst year was cuuhoiI by tho stubhornnoss of n man In tho marshal's olllco WHO WAS NOT ADAPTED TO MUCH DU TIKH, and who nrrogntod to hlmsolf rights it ml pi'lvllogos not his by nut urnl or ohnrtor provUloua." It will bo fair' to asHumo that In tholr poraoiml relation, Chlof Cor nollus and tho men uuilor him woro both to blnmo somo. nnd nolthor sldo idiniild lumr nil tho blamo. It 1ms never been ohnrgod ovon by his worat enemy thnt Tom Cornelius wns unlit fotMJie duties of Ids oftlre, or that he neglected to perform his dutjea lu any manner. Every tlmo lio run lu u hoho or picked up n wayward street-wnlkor It was not paraded In tho newspapers us A fill EAT ACT OI' CIVIC l'lUtl FIOATIOX to reform tho mornls of this city. Hut tho charge against City Mar filial Cornollus Ih that ho Is stubborn, thai ho was not ndapted to such du lion; Of oourne. Editor Davoy wrltea from tho itamlpolnt of machine poli ties. The adroit ufllUir of the Stale man lurfVW A holV fhf himself to riiuvl out or. lie does not toll what the iinfltneea eouslated of. He calls It tuuuoruhMi." QoruolliiH. us Chief of Pollco of tho city was probably unwilling to bo run hy n Iiosh otiUldo of tho olty council. The pollcomon ho had se lected probably WOULD NOT DO POLITICAL DIHTV WOIIK lu tho primaries for tho boss, Gnrnollus probably had tho absurd Idea that n petition of till tho busi ness mou of tho olty for tho retention of an nhlo forco ought to havo a lit-tlo.-wolght with a man oloctod City Marshal by tho peoplo. lilko hi predecessor Chfof Cor Health and Beauty Beauty is the external proof of health; with failing health comes failing beauty. Wom an's delicate organism is fre quently over-taxed by arduous household duties, and the de mands of society. The con stant drain upon her vitality weakens her nervous system. The penalty is a tired, worn out, exhausted condition which destroys her appetite, robs her of rest, and at intervals causes much suffering and distress. When these conditions exist, the weakened nerves must be strengthened. Dr.Milcs'Ncrvinc will do this. It stimulates the action of all the organs, brings refreshing sleep, and drives away that look of care. I havo tnkon Dr. Mllon' rtcstorntlvo Ncrvlno for yrcira, nn did my mother boforo mo. Wlionovor I foot tlrod, vorn-out, or liavo hendnchc. I always tnko tho Norvtno nnd It trontfthons mo. 1 consldor It n irront remedy for ncrvoutneim or debility." MRB. C. U FRKDEniCK, Canton, Ohio. Dr. Mllet' Nervine li iold by your druao'it, who will ouarantca thnt tha rimt Tjottlo will benefit. If It falls, ha will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind CLUB COMES TO LIFE Commercial Body Long Com atose Suddenly Wakes Up. "To bo -or not to he" was tho all Important quostlon which was de cided unanimously In tho affirmative by tho Greater- Salem Commercial Club Inst ovonlng. Thoro was a larger crowd of rep resentative citizens In attendance upon tho meeting of tho Greater Sa lem Commercial Club than has char acterized thoso meetings for more than threo yenra past, tho occasion being tho revival of tho Bplrlt of pro gress and expansion, long since dead, nnd tho result was ovon moro encouraging than anticipated. In fact It was virtually a resurrection of tho old organization, mndo now again and placed u'pon tho highway to a Bolld working foundation, which bodes woll for tho futuro prospects of tho city nnd this section of the Wlllnmotto valloy. Ever since the organization of tho club, about threo ycara ngo.thero has been ti gradual dying out of senti ment and ntnhltlon on tho part of tho membership, until It finally be- -.,, . - camo tho noxt thing to Impossible to hollus had rofusod to ralso cam-socuro n quorum to transact tho rou pnlgn funds by lovylng hlnckmall tlno buslnoss of tho commorclnl on pimps, gamblors nnd prostl- body, to sny nothing of collecting tho tutos of tho city to carry prlmarlos monthly duos of tho momborshlp to nnd oloctloiiB with. (pny running oxponsos. At Inst, In a That was his crlmo. THAT WAS spirit of dosporntlon nnd dotormlnn WHV. HE WAS DECLARED UNFIT tlon to mnko or break, a circular lot by political boHslsin outside of the, tor was sent out In tho form of nn council. That was why ho had to ( ultimatum, to all business nnd lnflu havo the pollco forco takon nwny ontlnl mon of tho city, calling a fiom him. I mooting for last evening to determine Tho stubhornnoss of Tom Cornell- J whothor tho club should continue us In this direction will bo approved to oxlst as an organization or ccaso hy tho people gonornlly. Lot mon to oxlst nltogothor. Tho uffoct was who want to spond monoy In poll-almost olectrlcnl, for, nftor some tics upend n ltttlo of tholr own mon- Boul-Btlrrlng nnd strulght-from-tho-oy, Instead of entering Into a part- , shoulder addrosBos hy n number of uorshlp with vlco. Snlem wnnts moro tho loading spirits prosont, It wns Marshals who nro stubborn In that way. POLITICS. Advor- unnulmoiiflly rosolvod thnt tho work of tho club should bo contlnuod, but thnt It would bo carried om upon u larger Bcalo, and Its scopo should ho oxtfjdod so as to embrnco every thing of Interost to Snlom, Marlon HSl r.T 7S18!St59X' Accidents "m" Happen! And when thcr do happen you need a good liniment ana need It nt or.ee. Al ways keep on hnnd a bottle of U& KING CACTUS OIL Thin Brent matfnetlcd, soothing nnd hcnllnu remedy speedily cures oil hurls of mn or beat and always Heals Without A Scar It cures cuts, sprnlns, bruises, sores, Mtrlllnffft, Inmomw. old wounds, Jum buo, chapped hands, frost bites, etc.. und Is tho standard remedy for barbed vlre cuts on animals, harness nrd middle Knlls, scrntchos, grenso heel, calud udder, Itch, mawjo, etc. It hoals a wound from tho bottom up nnd Is thoroughly antiseptic. KINO CACTUS OIL Is sold by druggists In 15c., SCc. nnd (I bottles, 13 and S decor- ntel enns, or sent propald by tho manu- .ueturem. OLNP.Y & MclMII), Clinton, not obtaluablo at your drug- Accopt no Substitute. Tor sate by Q. W. PUTNAM CO., Druggists. 1S5 North Commercial SALEM. OREGON. oustomors county and tho contral Wlllnmotto Muko strango bud-followa. Using makes strango now buslnoss. And now buslnoss Is valloy. nn nhsoluto essential for ovory suo- Tho llU,nnt0 r0fil,it of the moet OMMful inarohnnL No mattor how m, WIl8 umt all prosont renewed carefully nnd how ronsclontlously thell. m8mi,on,i,p in tho club, nil old ontt's trod Is treated, thoro la always ncconti nd books woro consldorod a curtain fulling off a drifting nwny to othor plaoos nnd cities. To hnvo, to hold and to build up one's slotted, tho organization wns launched upon a now footing, nnd over $55 por month wns plodgod In support of xiuall saving rt the foumlti tlou for futuro rUhcs..f you l only p-il.sontly put them nwny 'hert they will wira lutert'st. What If you can who only a few (IIiiiom or uh klo. a day Oicro id aro going to Ik many inoitMla)! labour life, aad tlieo buuill hv lagM will KtiH' IhIo a large turn, 'OjK'M A HMVlHgti MCCOUttt ltll" J urnml let unt help you Bate. It may inoau a Ki"Vt v'l to.yoH. cjlontoltt tho ono prnotlonl, proven', i,,, ...-,, r,r tim oi..i. 1.. ..mu n,. way Is tho ndvartlslng columns of n U,B from no 00nt8 to $r onch. and nowspnpor. and for tho Snlem miui). of tho momI,8rB wont 80 fnr na morchnnt thoro Is no modlum so val- to ,U(,K0 thomsolvos to nttond ovory unblo and. bocausa so -valuable bo meuUnK of tho clu,, i,o,,coforth. pro ohmn as Tho Capital Journal. It VdlnK It was within tholr power to reaches tho pooplo ns nothing olso(do b0. Tll0 noxt mottInK wlll be Il8l(, w noxt Woilnosdny ovonlng, whon Pros- 0 lilont Thlolson, nccordtng to the M.ule Happy for Life. 8088 of t,,0 ,nootlnK wU nuU1e n Orent hnpplnoss onmo Into the set of plans und rorommondntlons of homo or S. a Illnlr, sohool suparln- proooduro for tho futuro work of tho Undent, nt St. Allinnn, W. Vn Whon QiUb, und wlll appoint a speclnl com- uis imio iinuguior was rosiorou irom mlttoo. composed of J. K. Albert, 1110 uroaurui complaint ho namos. Qnroy P. Martin, Clnronco Hamilton, Ho Bny.s "My llttlo dnughtor had St. a. N. Mooros and County Judgo J. H. N'ltus' dnuce. which yielded to no Scott, who wlll assist him In tho treatment but grow stondlly worse' formulation of thoso plans. It was until ns a InBt resort wo tried Klec-jAlso tho sense of tho mooting, and trio Hitters: nnd I rojolco to say, u,0 suggestion wlll douhtless bo In throo bottles offeottKl a conipleto;cor(ornt0t, ln tho Bqnorn, lnua aud ouro." Quick, sure cure for nervous commendations, thnt tho club bo complalnts, gonornl doblllty. fomalo ouro ,)ormnnont quarters, 'conduct n weakness, Impoverished blood and uur0IUI or Informatfon.. hold enter malaria. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry's (ft,nmont8 aml rntlons and InBtall drus 8toro' Prlco 5 a permanent ivtlUblt of, tho resources , v . ," . , ot tho epctlon of tho valloy coming Carl .VugeUmier I.ijuml. wUh,n u jur,8(UcUon. Word haa ronohod hoio that Carli . x, Nougoba'uor, son or. Mr. and Mrs. I,, Nm"or,OU8 f ro"B niul vonlng Horman Neugohauer, of this olty. has wl'rom' "'Wrossos woro Indulged been Injured by a fall, whtlo nt work ,r,ru; 'reross of tho meeting, on a building at Ban Jose, Calirornla. ij"0 ' lh? -Pkon belnB so plain Tho injuries nro m ,er,ous. It Is K. .1 1? ATS '"L . ..? Vxpoc.tod thot ho will-return to Snlem , , . " , , " ,vv " ou'" In n'rew days " dorellct ln their duties toward pro- moling tho growth nnd wolfaro pt Any thin or undeveloped girl or'lho co';' t tho orstwhlle woman wlll ho benefitted by taking U.ornmn1t ,,i,1r l PntrlotUm was llolllsler's Kooky Mountain Tea. lt.?rou,ed. Tr,th,'f th0M- anA nU camo Is ono or tho greatest known reme- orwu T"U . .a meUBa the,r people strong, unqualified financial, moral and In illita f(r ninl'lnt iws u Maniu0 l'vu'v utoi i-it..1- .. . . i. a it . - healthy aud woll. Tea or Tablets. IS?"" "iuw 10 mo vtor q: tho 35 cents. For sale at Dr. Stono's organization and to do nil within their 8tore jijower to make It a succoss and its o work fruitful of bonoflclal results. Mr. and Mrs. K. Connor loft!monB thoso who lont volco to tho today ror an oxtond trip to tho,00" wcro; GeorK R Rodgers. nv) r. .Murun, r. i. uerny, tno re tiring president: A. P. Hofer. Q. Sound eltlos, Ir. qounprfha been, HKllmt nn liinni-ni nf Ihft WlllitmettB Hotel durlns tho absence ot Mr. MaJBtot. Prwldont ThteUen. J. H Al- Mrs. J. Conner in tho East tjert, Frank Davoy. Roy. Darr O. Letj aud sovoral others. TO CTHH A COLD IN ONK 1.VY. rnwweni imeuea cauea tho moot Take LAXATIVB BROMO Qalulne r"K vrwBr vwr 8 "ng oiled, Tablets, DrugEUU retaad woaey Hi sUted tho obioct ot e nieetlroj H HAU to . . W. aXVlf T brlet ad Jated remark, boon decided to dotormlno, onco for all, whothor or not It was tho sonso of tho business clement of tho city to allow tho commercial club to drop Into completo oblivion or whothor tho tlmo for nn awakening had nr rlvod, and tho work ot tho club hav ing boon carried on nltogothor too long alroady undor Bitch stronuous and discouraging conditions, tho tlmo hnd como whon a choice ono way or tho othor must bo mndo. If tho buslnoss mon thought tho city could get along just as woll without nn exponslvo commercial organiza tion, well and good; if It was docldod to rontlnuo tho work of ndvortlslng and promotion of tho host lutorosts of tho community, bettor still, "but a doclslon must bo ronchod, and It must bo ronchod tonight." "Wo nro not going to drop tho 011 torprlso," Biild George F. Rodgors, who was tho first to tnko tho floor In reply to tho momontous quostlon "Wo nro not going to bury tho club. Thoro Is too much or n spirit of pro gross mnulfeflt, und wo nro not going to stand by, as mon, nnd soo Salem dUgrnce Itself In tho eyoa of tho Hinallur, but moro progrosslvo com munities ot tho stnto by dropping tho only ovldouco of ontorprlse In ex istent. Thero nro two classos of oltlzeus: Tho netlvo and tho passive It Is our duty to mnko tho pnsslvo olass netlvo In tho upbuilding or tho town. It must ho dono. Mako tho organization domocratlc and not a class organization. Tho groat troublo harotoforo has boon thoro aro too many mon that throw thomsolvos In tho way of progross, Instend of put ting tholr shoulder to tho wheel and holplng to push tho good work along Of course, the club Is not going to dlo; It Is going to llvo a vory lively oxlstonco." Carey F. Martin then took tho Moor for a few enthusiastic remarks along tho Eamq lino or reasoning as promulgated by Mr. Rodgers, and ho was followed by F. N. Dorby, who said, In substance: "This commercial body Is not dead and It Is not going to die. Lack or proper organization Is directly re sponsible tor tho lethargy nnd attl- tudo or imllfferenco which hns been displayed toward its efforts in tho past. Wo must reorgantzo and get to work upon a moro substantial and systematic basis. Thero is not a pago of lltoraturo In existence that Is fit to send out as advertising mat ter to attract tho prospective home seokor or capitalist Into our midst. This Is ono of tho best and most re sourcorul couutlos In tho stato, and yot it Is practically tho caly ono that Is not provided with an ample sup ply .of literaturo. that does Justice to tho city and Jhla section ot the val ley. l.ct pa renew our subscription list aud start al orer again," "Thoro Is not the sllgstoat excuse for permitting tlwj.club to die or eve F. Hofer. "It can 00 mauo u. voiy lively club, even with only a fow members present nt each meeting. Salem Is now at the point where it cannot go backward. Wo must push ahead. We nro sending too many people out of tho city, who havo al ready settled here, and tried to bo content with conditions, but they finally drift Into more progressive communities, and1 wo nro doing noth ing 'tn hold them. It Is simply a innttcr of personal energy, and each of us can certainly devote somo of our time, thought and attention to promote the welfare of tho country upon which wo all depend for a livelihood, and, lncldontnlly, our own wolfaro and Interests." Mr. Hofer closed with citing tho great benefits to bo derived oven hy Boclal organi zations, nnd cited as Instances tho enso of Pasndonn, Callfornln, which although only about 10 miles from Los Angeles, developed nnd pros pored until It now has a population of about 30,000 souls, and lastlll growing. Gideon Stolz did not believe that tho eolo work of tho club should bo devoted to sondlng out pamphlets and lltoraturo. Ho urged that tho ef forts of tho organization ho centered upon tho establishment of permanent hondqunrtors for tho club whore a crcdltablo display o'f tho varied re sources of tho county and contrnl valley may bo kopt on display tho year round, nnd whoro tho stranger mny bo tendered n hearty wolcomo, and tho virtues of cllmato and coun try pointed out to him In a fnvornblo light. Ho contended that Snlem had lost tho greator portion of tho Immi gration on ncount or tho seeming In dlfforonco displayed by tho peoplo to prospective settlers, nnd contend ed thnt somo stops should bo tnkon to afford them- suitable entertain ment upon their nrrlvnl horo. Ho nl 80 urged co-oporatlon with tho coun ty administration In tho collection of n dlBplny of tho varied products of the county. Prosldont Thlelsen nnd J. T. Al bert mndo splendid nddresscs nnd Frank Davoy censured ovorybody ln general. Others apoko forcibly, nnd thon subscriptions woro pledged amounting to $155 por month. It Is expected that $300 n month will bo secured. IIORXKU'S IIOHSR HOOKKD. Team llclonglng to Lady Near Itlck oy Stolen- from Postofllco Grounds. A whlto horse and a top buggy wns romovod from tho postofllco grounds somo tlmo during tho dny yesterday, and tho indications nro that tho outfit was Btolon. Tho rig Is tho proporty of Mrs. J. D. Homer, who llvos oast of this city, nenr tho Rlckoy school houso, nnd wnB brought Into town yosterday by that lady. Sho tied tho horso securely near tho postofllco, nnd whon sho started homo Into yostorday nftor noon tlfo horso nnd buggy woro gone. rj KDUCATIOXAL ADVAXTAGK. lf nature on ack box. lc whlck were to tne effect that It bad remain In a comitate state," mKI A. School Teachers Should Investigate . the Frco Trip to Jamestown. I "Wo would call to tho attontlon of Marlon county school tonchors now with us tho oxcoptlonnl vnluo rrom an educational standpoint ot our trip to tho Jamostown exposition. . During tho yoar 1907 this great Intornntlonnl military, naval, histori cal and Industrial exposition wlll bo hold on nnd near tho waters or Hampton Roads, Virginia. In com memoration or tho threo hundredth anniversary or tho" first permanent English settlement at Jamestown, .Virginia, In 1G07. j Tho Jamestown Trt-contennlal ex position wlll dlffor distinctly from (other expositions, as It will hnvo a groat International naval rendezvous nnd military encampment, to which Invitations havo been extended by tho President of the United States. Many countries have acceptod and will not only participate ln tho naval land military features but wlll also make Industrial displays as well. , During ordinary times tho vicinity bordering on Hampton Roads so famous In history, possesses sufficient attractions to warrant Its selection ns a meeting placo, while during the ex position period Us . natural advan tages will bo wonderfully augmented. 1 We would be glad to havo the teachers call during their stay In the city that wo may explain how this trip can bo obtained. Some young lady from Marlon county will have tho time or her llfo and help give our county such advertising as It has never received berore. All expenses iyllt be paid by Tho Capital Journal and tho Paclflo Northwest, with which The Journal has associated in what will prove to be the biggest longest and best newspaper excuslon ever glvea .In the United States. -Coaie la and obtain full particulars. CAPITAI, JOURNAL,. 56,400 Meals Did Him No G( How One Man Waste! Ff(v v HlsLire Thousands I,kc j J "What's tho use of en..,. how?" said tho scrawny 4 his rotund, prospered!:! frlond. "Hero I've been eath7tJ Union n rlnv o.,t - 'Hi day, for 50 years and lonv ., I'm rawboned and skinny, still ,,! uw.... . ll4U muuer. sour ciu huiiu, uim a pessimist. 1 fcB(rtI nnd I can't help it. irihadltJ u.ui ufcum, uiuugn, 1 would Ui((. ui my siomncn, lor I don't betlo uci iuiii) luiisiicu a meal i uro, not oven mother's Corfe, manors, anu 1 llrmly bellevn my way of eating or whatever it. brought along with it dnrkneai impossibility or success." "You'ro right," nodded hli. panlon. "Of courso, that !, wnj'B tho case. But In this in rausi not oniy -Trust In the Lord Keep our powder dry,' but 1 bwuiiuw Bunsuino wiiii our fa Cheerfulness, especially while Ing, which 1b tho nioit essential 1 of mnn, Is na necessary to U11 sunshlno Is to tho flowers, jjol normnl can bo produced In dirt "But this Is what roti hn boon doing, Mr. Dyspeptic u brnln nnd your stomach, reottiJ aro twins, and you have to tn thorn nccordlngly. Why not r now nnd repair tho damage jott dono It Is never too late, rou htti You mean nt my nge? Adt poso you can't always get the 1 Bhlno?" "Absolutoly, yes. Science mndo It possible to get tho souli tho health and the strength : your stomach needs, nil put tji gethor ln llttlo tablets. Then them Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tabled,! most effective tnhlcts In the for this vory thing. One Inr ln thoso tablets digests 3000 1 of food without tho help of thee nch. Two tablets after each ui can do moro work, In dlgestltft tho stomnch can Itself. The 1 ach need not work at all, Sta Dysncnsla Tablets docs all the wl and glvos your jnded stomichiwfl tho rest It needs. McanvUle euro yourself of brash, IrrfMfcjl hurtling sensation, hearten, ut stomach, ncldlty, fcrmentatIo,w and tho worst cases or dyBpepiiiw Indlgostlon. You get rid of that! nil tlmo. An then, besides, yoat ont nil you wnnt, and you will t rollsh mothor's Christmas dlnnwl you wlll tnko Stuart's DW1 Tablets attor eating. That's : sunshlno I wob tolklnc about. Til your raco will reflect the let chnnso going on, you'll be more! ergotlc, your mind will he dal you'll bo hnpplor, aud you'll l PI solf again. "Your heart wlll change aad JH tool rosv. You'll enjoy your - .. 1. nnd llvo. Let's walk flown drug storo and let mo Introducer to ono little package tf these Stw? ni'onnndn Tnhlols. YOU CSn gd U at nny drug storo In the vrorlJt only 50c a package It is " Mr. Dyspeptic." Sent Hack. "Onco I loved a lady editor" "Was your love returned' I "Yes; with tho usual regru- Washington Herald. " Tho averago young woman'? iinv in iiimv nnd has no time w vnio in nnvthlne but bealtk beauty. It comes to nlnetyeW' nf n,-r,. hnnHrod whO tak B ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 1 Tnhlotn. 25 cents, tor saw Stono's etoro, DRTKUM Wnnriprflil CHINESE "Will treat you with OrIe aad cure aay aiseaae n""" or pain. nimi tip K-nm la known erery" j Salem, aad has cured J 'P people here. He m ,Ji' dsm aaay medielnM uxA doctors, aaa B "! saatisai, stomach, Uver, aw Dr. Kum makes a W"1 ! troubles. care private diswsw "ViT?! elM falk. He hs " , MM-t.1. .! eAvfiM COB8 i. Prieee for saediaaes W Peneae la tke eountry If je wat some extra llW Mmik 3Hfk.trl, JJ VJII VVfJ - -