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    THE DALLES WEEKLY. CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30. 1898.
The Weekly ChfoMele.
THE DALLI8,
oeoon
I-EItSONAL. MENTION-
Saturday's Daily.
Frank Reynolds, of Wamic, 18 in the
city.
Perry Howard, of Markham, ia in the
city today.
O. H. Rich is in the city from Center
ville today. '
Mr. W. F. Johnson, of Wasco, called
at this office today.
Edward L. Caraon, United States bank
inspector, is in the city. -
William Mansfield returned last night
from a business trip to Portland.
MSoa MoTnfnaK ia irorv ill at the home
of Robt. Cooper, on Dry Hollow.
Mrs. G. E. Horton, of Tygh Valley,
went to Portland for a ehort viBit, to
day. Mrs. Sam Chase, of Dnfor, will leave
- tonight to visit friends at her old hoate
in Ohio.
Dr. C. Gertrude French arrived oh the
afternoon train and will spend Sunday
with her parents.
Harrold E. Hughes, manager of the
Union Mutual Life Insurance Company,
ia in the city today.
Mrs. H. W. French, who has spent
the past ten days with relatives in Port
land, returned home last night.
Miss Annie Dufur came up from her
home in Portland last evening, and left
today to visit friends at her old home in
Dnfnr.
Mrs. J. P. Mclnerny and Mrs. .Bald
win will leave for 'Frisco tomorrow
rooming to be present at the bedside of
their father, A. Betlingen.
Walter PeterEon, the operator in the
Western Union office at this place, has
returned from his trip to Portland, and
is fulfilling bis duties in the office today.
Miss Edith Baum, who took Mr. Pe
terson's place in the telegraph office
while he. was in Portland, returned to
her borne at that place on the morning
train.
Monday Dolly.
Joe Hinkle is in the city from Prine
ville. A. J. Douglass and wife are in the city
from Dnfur.
S. E. Van Vactor returned from Port
land Saturday.
Charles Lord, of Arlington, spent Sun
day with relatives in this city.
J. F. Hardwick, of Mosier, is in the
city today, and called at this office.
Atty. Ed Mays came up from his home
in Portlaud, Sunday, to visit relatives in
this city.
Atty. J. L. Story, nominee f"r attorney-general,
returned from Portland
Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Cradlebaugh, whohas been
visiting in this city, returned to Hood
River today.
A. J. Brigharn returned from Portland
aaturaay evening, anu leit lor nis noma
at Dufur today.
A. 8. Bennett returned from Portland
Saturday night, where he bad betn at
tending the convention.
Frank Menefee and E. B. Dufur, of
the firm of Qutur 5c Menefee, went to
Salem on business yesterday.
Miss Catharine Martin left on this
morning's boat for Mosier, to take
charge of the school at that place.
Tuesday s Dally.
George Woodruff, of Victor, is in the
city.
W. B. Temple is in toe city from Du
fur today.
Lome Davenport, of Mosier, is in the
city today.
A. M. McLeod.'oi Oaksdale, Wash., is
in the city on business.
Charles Cartwright, the Hay Creek
sheepman, is in the city.
Hash Glenn who has been to Port
land for a few days, returned home last
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson and
son, Glen, left for Scio, Marion county,
this morning. Mrs. Ferguson, whoee
health has been very poor for some time,
goes with the hope' that the change of
climate will help her.
Edward Rondeau, an old Wasco
connty boy. who at present lives in Get
vais, Marion connty, arrived in the city
last night. He is 'on his way to visit
relatives at Kingsley, and from there
will go to Antelope to attend to matters
of business.
Dr. Fort Richards, of Donglas, Wyo.,
and his brother, Barrett Richards", of
Chadron. Neb., two of the most promi
nent rheep men of those states, are in
the city with their. wives and lamilies.
Tney are traveling over this western
country, and seem to 06 favorably im
pressed with Oregon.
HORN.
In Thompson' addition on Saturday,
March 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Fa
gan, a son.
Deafness Cannot be Cared
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Dnfnese is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube; When this tube is in
flamed yon have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it Is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can betaken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for.
ever; nineca&as ont of ten are cansed
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucons sur
faces. ;
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh ?
that cannot he cored by Hall's Catarrh
Care. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. Chkskt & Co., Tdledo, 0.
rjflfSoId by Druggists, 75c. . 6-10
Weak
Lungs
If you have coughed and
coughed until the lining: mem
brane of your throat and lungs
is inflamed, w
of Cod-liver Oil will soothe, m
j strengthen and probably cure. w
$ The cod-liver oil feeds and $
strengthens the weakened tis- $
$ sues. The glycerine soothes
$ and heals them. The hypo-
$ phosphites of lime and soda m
impart tone and vigor. Don't w
neglect these coughs. One i
bottle of the Emulsion may do $
more for you now than ten v
can do later on. . Be sure you
get SCOTT'S Emulsion. $
$
All druggists ; 50c. and S1.00. g
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Hi
FEWER LC3STERS EVERY YEAR.
Fish and Game Coramlxsloncrs Re
port a Deopcnse.
Short lobsters are still being killed in
large numbers. In. spite of the work
of the commisMoners of fish and game
to prevent the irnfiie in lab.s;ers less
than 10',i inches in length, during the
last eight years the lobster fisheries
have steadily decreased. The last re
port of the commissioners, fust issued,
shows: In 1S.H' the eateh of egg-brar-ing
lobsters was 70.909; this year the
returns so far received indicate i.bcul
30,000, and of al! others a iiecrcr.se of
ten per rent, below last year and 45
per cent, below 18U.0. This is not a sud
den decline, but a steady cue, showing
that if something is not done to pre
serve this valuable crustacean its end is
near.
The board snys: "We recommend h
shorter open season, and the prohibir
tinn of the sale of all inland game killed
in this commonwealth. Something
should be done to prevent the pothunter
and snarer from carrying on his de
structive work. The taking of game
with the aid of a ferret is prohibited,
but the possession of a ferret in field
or wood should be prima facie evidence
of intent to use it.
"It is now allowed by law to kill deer
during Ihe mor.th of November, except
on the cape. As they are appearing in
considerable numbers in various sec
tions of the 3tate, we" recommend that
they be protected for a term of years."
The commissioners have met with suc
cess in hatching Mongolian pheasants
at the Winchester breeding place, and
Mr. Hobart Ames, of North Kaston. and
Mr. H. W. Foster, ot Fitchburg have
also been successful in raising pheas
ants in cooperation with the board. The
chief step that has been made is in the
use of the brooder nnd incubator. It
was at first thought that these could not
be used to advantage with thcyoungof
so wild a bird, but after some experi
menting it has been found possible to
hatch 95 per cent, of the chicks, and
with a little more experience it is hoped
to hatch them all. Boston Transcript.
A NEW HALF-BREED.
Part Horse and Part Zebra aad Is
Called a Zebroid.
The mule, says Cosmos, partakes of
the qualities of the ass and the horse.
The zebra having now been domesti
cated, it has been asked whether we
can obtain from it an aralogous half
breed. Caron de Parana has obtained
enc and calls it the "zebroid." The
y 011:15 r.nin:al is now six months old;
it is a rr.:lc of a bay eoler with stripes
similar to those of the zebra. These
ctripes arc well marked on the neck,
the head and the legs; those of the body
ore not visible, because of the thick
winter coat. The mane ia black and
rFerablc3 that of the zebra; the tail
looks like a raule's, but lias longer hair.
The cars are small with rounded points
like the zebra's. The haunch is well
formed, rounded, and quite large; the
chest is long and high, which makes the
animal hold its head high, and conse
quently gives it a good carriage.- The
eyes are large and full of feeling; the
nostrils large; the lips email and much
like those of Arab horses (the marc,
the mother cf this zebroid, was one
quarter Arab); the head is small; the
legs muEcular, but delicate, showing
that he -will be very agile; the hoofs
small, black and very hard. He is .very
lively, but very gentle, ond loves to be
caressed. He cats very well, not only
in the stall, but in pasture. These
facts, wo are tc-lcl, arc from a communi
cation made by the breeder to the Na
tional Acclimation society, which is
shortly to be presented with a set of
photographs of the new creature.
Limit of Population.
Statisticians claim that the earth will
not support more than about 5,994,000,
000 people. The present population is
estimated at 1,467,000,000, the increase
beinrj eight per cent, each decode. At
lhat rate the utmost limit will' be
reached ia the year 2C72. "
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned,
etecutnr of the estate of Klizabeth J. Bolton,
djceaed, has filed tils final account as (aid ex
ecutor with the clerk of the county court of
Yco ( utility. Mate of Oregon, aud that in an
order made HDd dated the 29th day of March,
1898, said court designated Monday, the 2d day
of May. 181)8, .as the time and the eour ty court
room in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, as
the place for the hearing of ftnid final account.
All persons having objections to the approval of
said filial account are hereby notified to be pres
ent at the time and place last above named.
mch30 i . SIMEON BOLTON, Executor. .
For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in
its -weekly visits to the homes of farmers and
villagers throughout the United States.
IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi
ness, for the improvement of their business and home
interests, for education, for the elevation of American
manhood and true womanhood. '
IT HAS told at the' fireside, interesting and instructive
stories of the doings of the world, the nation and states.
IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved meth
ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the
proper time to convert them into the largest possible
amount of money. ,
IT HAS led in all matters
farmers and villagers, and for over hail a century nas
held their confidence and esteem.
IT NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBNUE
and we furnish it with the Semi-Weekly Chronicle, one
year'for $1.75, cash in advance. ' .V
Wasco Warehouse C
Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts si?"LFEdlD
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOTI T'lnnT' " This Floor is manufactured expressly' for family
lrvAJ. X iJ HA . nae . every Bacic i8 guaranteed to give satisfaction.
' We sell ouf (roods lower than any bonse in the trade, and if von don't think so
call and set tinr prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
Wholesale.
E&lines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER
HOP GOLD
Anheuser-Busch. Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
Crandall&Barget
DEALERS IX.
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
rfS EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this -well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer
M,Z,DON N ELL.
PESCHlPTIOri DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., : v ' THE DALLES, OR
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
pertaining to the welfare of
ompany
- BUSCH and
BEER and In Dottles.
Hobes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
BORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
U
s
Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
BT; PAUL.
MINNEArOLl
DULDTU "
MBOO
GRAND FOR
CKOOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELENA an
TO
BCTTK
Through Tiekets
CHICAGO. T
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
VKW TORE
BOSTON AND AM.
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For Information, lime cards, maps and ticket,
cal on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregou
A.. D. CHARLTON, Asst. G. P. A.,
255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon
EAST and SOUTH via
The' Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are dne to arrive at Fnrtlm
,' OVERLAND EX-1
press, Salem, Rose-'
I Durpr, Asoiana, Hue
6:00 F.M.
J ram en to, Ogden,8an
1 rranciseo, Atqiave,
1 LOS Angeiea, ci raso,
I New Orleans and I
(.East J
ftoseburg and way sta
tions f Via Woodburn fori
I MtAngel, Silverton,
West Scio, Browns- y
vtlle.Sprtngfleld and
l Natron J
JCorvallis and way
) stations ..
8:30 A. M.
P. M
Daily
except
Sundays.
Dally
except
Sundays
t7:30 A. M.
:50 P.M.
INDEPENDEXCE PASSENGER. Express train
Daily (except Sunday).
4;50p. m. Lv. Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m
7:30 p.m. JAi..McMinnville..Lv. 5;50a. m
8:30 p.m. (Ar..Independence..Lv.) 4:60 a. m
Daily. tDaiiy, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.-
. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb
Attached to ail Through Trains.
Direct connection at tian ITancisco with Occi
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
lines for JAPAN ana Cxi Us A. hailing aates on
application.
Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU anc
AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and depart irom
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving street
YAMHILL DIVI8ION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jederaon street.
Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, al
7:20 a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, 6:16, 6:25, 8:05 p. m.
(and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only, and 9:00 a. m
and 3:30 p. m. on Sundays only). Arrive at
Portland daily at 6:40 and 8:30 a m.; and 1:35,
4:15,6:20and7:56p. m., (and 10:05 a. m, 315
6:10 p. m. on Snndays only).
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
: Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Fri.iay at 9:40 a.m. Arrivo at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturdaj it 8:05 p. m.
Except Sunday. "Bxcept Saturday.
B. KOEHLER,
Manager.
G, H. MARKHAM,
Asst. Q. F. A Pass. Agt
Regulator Line
Tie Dalles. Fortlanl aoi Astoria.
Navigation Co.'
FREIGHT AND. PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port-.-
land daily, "vcont Sunday.
DOWH THE VALLEY
. an to
Are you going '
EASTERN OREGON fl
If so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The west-bound train arrives at
The Dalles ia ample time for passengers to take
the steamer, arriving- in Portland in time for the
outgoing Southern and Northern trains; East-
touna passengers arriving in me Aaties u uuic
to take the East-bound train.
- For farther information apply to
J. N. HARNEY, Agent,
OaK btreet rjoca. .rortrana, iregon.
Or W- C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt.,
, . The Dalies, Oregon
sus. RegalatOT 6 Dalles City
Sheriff's Sale.
By viitueof an execution and order of sale
duly issued out ol the Circuit Court of the b'tate
dated March 18, lS'JS, upon a judgment und de
cree rendered ana euten-d in said court on No
vember 11, 1S91. in favor of the pUintill", in a
case wherein the Alliance Trust Company, a
corporation, was pliiintilf, and against the de
fendents therein, C. W. Denton and Kllzabeth
Denton, for the sum of tsDl.48. with interest
thereon from the suid date ut the rate of eight
percent per annum, and the costs of and upon
this writ (which said judgement and decree was
on the 5th day of January, 18W, duly assigned
and conveyed to Mrs. K. E. Thomson), and eom
manding me to make sale of certain of the real
property embraced in such decree and hertin
ulter fully described, 1 will, on
April 30, 1898.
at 2 o'clock rym., at the front door of the county
court house in Dalles City, Wasco Countv, Ore
gon, seil at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, all ihe right, title and interest
which the defendants, and each of them, bad on
July 6, 1S9, the date of the inortgaee foreclosed
by said decree, in and to the following described
twenty (JO) acres of land, to-wit: That certain
twenty (Al) acres in square form out of the
northeast corner of the donation land claim of
Charles W. Denton and Klizubeth Denton, his
wife, said donation land claim being Notifica
tion No. 8019, Claim No. 42, and being ports of
sections b and 8, in townsnip 1 north, range 13
east of Willamette. Meridian, in Wasco County,
State of Oregon, and is more particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wit: beginning at- a
point 13 chains 77 links east and 6 chains 7 links
north of the southwest corner of said section 5;
thence south 09 chains 50 links; thence east 16
chains 29 links; thence north 22 cha'ns 20 links;
tbence east 43 chains 06 links: thence north It
minutes west 47 chains, ii link; and thence
west 59 eli'ilns 80 links to the place of beginning
containing 329 51-100 acies, more or less.
The Dalles, Oregon, March 22, 1898.
T. J. DRIVER,
mch23-i Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that under and by vir
tue of au execution and order of sale issued ou t
of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for
Wasco County, on the 22d day of March, 1898,
upon a ji dgment and decree given aud ren
dered therein on the 12th day of March, 1898, in
a cause then and theretofore trending therein, in
whiih W. Landes was plaintiff aud Fannie A.
Kenned; et al, were defendants, which said exe
cution and order of sale is to me directed, and
commanding me to sell the lands and premises
hereinafter mentioned for the purpose of satis
fying and 'payine the amount adjudged to be
due to the plaintiff, to-wit: The sum of 12209.60,
and the further sura of 1200 attorney's fees, and
115.00 costs, I will, 011 Saturday, the 23d day of
April, 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the
courthouse door, in Dalles City, in Wasco coun
ty, Oregon, sell at public auction, to tire highest
bidder, for cash in hand, for the purpose of sat
isfying the judgment und decree above men
tioned, all the following described lauds and
prembes to-wit:
Beginning at a point 10.49 chains south of the
quarter section corner between sections six and
seven, in township two north of range eleven
east of Willamette Meridian, and running thence
north 10.49 chains; theirce west 21.69 chains;
tbence in a southerly direction 24.09 chains to
the place cf beginning, containing eleven and
56-100 acres. Auo all of the southwest quarter
of section six in township two north range
eleven east of W illametto Meridian, excepting
two certain tracts heretofore conveyed there
from to W. V. Johnson and now of record, one
containing two and three-fourths acres, and the
other containing 22 5-8 acres, and also excepting
a tract of twenty acres conveyed by deed of Dec.
23, 1893, to Ira D. Smith.
Dalles City, Oregon, March 22, 1898.
iuch23-l T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff.
SUMMONS.
IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon for Wasco County.
William W. Hanna, plaintiff,
vs
Anna Blanche Hanna, defendant.
To Anna Blanche Ilanna, the above named de
fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you 111 the above entitled
court and cause on or before tbe first day of the
next term of said court following the expiration
of tbe timepresciibed in the order for the pub
lication of this summons, to-wit: on or before
tbe 23d day of May, U98, and if you fail so to ap
pear and answer, or otherwise plead, in said
cause, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for in the com
plaint tiled herein, to-wit: that the bonds of
matrimony now existing between plaintiff and
defendant be dissolved for ever.
This snmmons is served upon yon by publica
tion theieof by order of Hon. W. L. Bradsbaw,
judge of said court, which order bears date of
March 19, 1898, and was made and dated at
chambers in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
on the 19th day of March, 1898.
FKED W. WILSON,
mch23-i Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
IN TnE CIRCTTIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, for Wasco County.
A. M. Crofoot, plaintiff,
vs
H. E. Crofoot, defendant.
To H. E. Crofoot, the above named defendant:
In tbe name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint of the above named plaintiff filed in the
above entitled suit against you on Monday, the
23d day of May, 1898, said day being tbe first
day of tbe next regular term of said Court fol
lowing tbe final publication of this summons,
and if you fail so to appear and answer said
complaint tbe above named plaintiff will applv
to tbe above entitled Court tor tbe relief prayed
for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree of said
Cou rt to r he effect that the bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing between you and
said plaintiff be forever anuuled. set side and
held for naught, and that said plaintiff have the
care anu cuhkiuv ui ujis minor uiiiiureu ui juu
and said plaintiff.
This lummoii is served upon yon by publica
tion thereof for six consecutive "weeks in The
Dalles Chbonicle by order of tbe Hon. W. L.
Bradshaw. iudce of the above entitled Court and
of the seventh' Judicial District of tbe State of
Oregon, which order bears date the 18th day of -
Marco, lB'Je.
DUFUR & MENEFEE,
mch23-l Attorneys for plaintiff.
Guardian's Notice.
To Whom It Mat Concern:
N'oiice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as guardian of Jas. A. Brown, Jr., Ethel M.
Brown, Paulina A. .Brown, David E. Brown,
Mary 8. Brown and Geo. D. Brown, has filed in
the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon for
Wasco County, his petition praying for a li
cense to sell the interest of said minors in ana
to the following described real property to-wit:
A tract of land in Dalle City, Wasco County,
Oregon, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a point 26 rods south and 30 feet
west of what is known as the northwest corner
of the J. G. Wilson lot, said corner being one
hundred and eleven rods east of be northwest
corner of ihe John A. Simms Donation Land
Claim No. 39, in To 1. North Range 13 East W.
M., running thence south ten rods; thence west
six rods and three feet; thence north ten rods;
thence east six rods aid three feet to the place
of beginning, containing one-half an acre,
more or less.
All persons interested in real estate are hereby
notified to appear before said County Court at
the county courtroom in Dalles City on Friday,
thrf 9.-,rh dav ol March. 1898. at the hour of 2
o'clock p. m., then and there to show canse, if .
any there be, why said license to sell said real
property should not be granted.
siarcn 1, xsao. .
JAS. A. BROWN, 8R-,
rnch2-I Guardian.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Office, The Dalles. Or.,
February 15, 1898. )
KnHm it. herehv riven lhat the following-
named sectlei has filed notice of his intention
t make final proof in support of his claim, and
tnat said proi wixr o- paue wiuio mni.i auu
Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday,
April 16, 1898, viz:
James Hall, of Tbe Dalles,
H. E. No. 4747, for the SEJ XWJi, SM NEJ and
NE!4 NEK Sec. 34, Tp 1 N., K. 12 E. W. M.
He names the lollowlng witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz. :
Alexander Vance, Albert Walters, William
Wolf, Frank Obrist, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
5-il JAS. F. MOORE. Register. ,