. Oregon City Enterprise. IHibllnlied Every Friday. CHAS. MESERVE, rt'BUMIIKR AND I'KOI'RIKTOH. OmCIAL PAFER OF CITY AND COUNTY. SUBSCRIPTION HATK8, ne year, $j oo 81 1 month, ... . . . (aj Three moiuhs, ...... jo Subscription .yable In advance. Advertising rate given ou application. State lorviilnle I he Immigration question. The probability la that Uiina will quietly insist uiHin icli conditions as will make it impossible for congress to re-enact snob a law as tlio lieary not and still remain on good tonus with China. The exclusion of American coa oil from China U r.ir..t.i.t of the treatment that the Americana will re ceive from China if tliey persist in discrim inating against the Chinese in their treat nient of foreigner. lutered at the Post Office In Oregon City. Or., as second class matter. FKIDAY, JULY 28, 18iS. The KYTEKi'RISK guarantees a larger bona Ble circulation than that of the other three paper In the county combined. AGENTS FOR THK ENTERPRISE. Oawego, Can by, Clarkamas, Milwaukie, Union Mills, Alms, Meadow Brook New Era. WUannrtlle, Park Place, Barlow. Gladstone, Stafford. Muiltio, THE TIDE TM.YLYG. Under this head the San Kranelseo Bul letin describes the tinancial situation as fol lows: The history or the most notable busi ness depressions in this country con linns the theory that of late years they are of short duration. Some of the ell'eots may be perceptible for a long time, but the sea son of distrust, which has much lo do with bringing on the depression, it usually a short one, and it is succeeded by one of con- mience. 1 he country has Just been passing turougti a season or distrust. It took, in some parts of the country, the form of an epidemic. It assailed the banks and fon-l many of them to suspend business. Hut it is worthy of note that only a very small proportion of these instil utions were force.) to go into liquidation. They were pursuing me ordinary course of business. The money uau oeen lei out 10 Help alone trade. If it Tin Times XIounlalneer says, relative to tne public horse-whipping which Hev. O, U. Taylor received, we have rarely seen sucn an exhibition or public sympathy as was extended to the young, lady who horso- wmppoii u. I, Taylor this nfternoon. At one time excitement run so high that ninny believe, it a leader had assumed commmid, a riot would have resulted and the rev erend gentleman would have lMeu tint vic tim. While the act is to be deplored very many express the opinion that Taylor re wived no more than he deserved. Eurtertlie Aurora, Orrille. Kagle Creek, Sunnyside, Damascus, Sandy, . Salmon, Currinsville, Cherryville, Marmot, O. W. Prasser Geo. Knight A. Naiher (?arv A Wl..ln.M U J. Trull inner i i... i i i. .. . i . 8 Bramhall 1 1 111 v'"" onsincss would have oeen stagnant. The season of distrust came; it att'ected all channels of trade There are already many indications that the lowest point of business depression had been reached sonje time ago. People do not lols hopelessly at the future. The consen- one hears it expressed Chaa Holman W. 8. Newtvrry - Henry Mtley Hamllton Jt Washburn Mr. U. A. Sheppard T. M. Cross J. 0. time. C. T Howard varus, K. M. Cooper .' - Nolalla. Annie Stiibh. sus of opinion, as Vimium - - . V vi 11 . .. . Hariman B. Jenniuga - F. Ulesy L.J Perdue H. Wilbern John Welsh J. C. Elliott K. (iitlscll Mrs. W. M. Mclntvre lien. J Cnrrili Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adolph Aschorf j for distrust? sources, and OUGHT .XOT TO OBJECT There is some reason for the opposition of poor persons to the improvement of Main street at this time when money is close and extremely hard to obtain, and the Entirpmisi regrets exceedingly that such are to be caused more than the usual trouble incident to publci improvements, made at the expense of abutting property, on ac count of the present financial stringency. But while some have reasonable grounds for objecting there are others most promi nent among the persistent objectors who ought not at this or any other time to lay a single straw in the way of any public im provement. Chief among these is the Ore gon City Manufacturing Company, an in- j stitution which has made its money in this city and out of its ronle mainly them. . . i ratives in their mills who have been obliged to work for low wages. This company has for many years enjoyed tbe protection and benefits of the city government and paid for the sunie the smallest amount of tax possi ble. It lias piled up money here only to take it elsewhere for investment and to spend. At no time has up Oregon City or considered in its conduct when business men meet, la Unit tl.u,,,. is gradually taking the place of distrust. Bu siness must goon. Public and private credit must be maintained. After a season of de pression a revival is the natural order of succession. There are how signs ofthis returnineeon. ridence. People ln.iuire what husi. il,r i. The country is rich in re its producing canacitv has never been greater. There has been some withdrawing of foreign capital, but even this is bel'eved to be a temporary exdi ent. At a recent armor test a t'.' lnch gun, fir ing an IWV-pound projectile at a velocity of l.SM feet a second, was brought the Ii-inch armor which la In iaHi. battleships Indiana, Massachusetts and Ore gon, ine projectile went through the 17 inch plate, throuuh three feet of oak haik. lug and U foot of earth embankments and luetic into the river. The test was deter mined by the fact that there waa not a crack In the plate. As a result 700 tons of the armor were accepted. This armor ought to be proot niruin.it even RnL.lili blunders in the Mediterranean. Tin Courier, which all along has been nocking with the populists, in hopes, pre sumably, of retain nit their suniHirt iini.-h to the disgust of bed rook democrat who do not believe in llirting with isms in which they do not believe, is apparently alarm...! at the prospect of a third Paoer in Oregon City, and in Its mention ol the starting of tue Herald intimates that it is of republican proclivities. This mav bo construed in lw intended as a warning to democrat of pop nlist tendencies. Ierhai it will ,., and then again erhaps it wont Till Iowa Slate ltcgister baa ma.U il.a discovery that the Keely liquor habit cures are being conducted on a told basis, and it calls the attention of Governor Walte, Gen eral Weaver, Judge Cole, el al. In tin. in.. just discrimination against silver, the teo. pie's metal. All patriots should auitale for a silver cure on a parity with cold, and If It is not secured blood should be made to How to the horses' bridles. Hurrah for a silver Keeleycure! Down with discrimination I The Hook of the Pair ThI la tlui title ota very neat ami carefully propareil lunik which tho Unn croft Company n Issuing in number. An Itn nnino Inilicnlon It in ilcvotod to the, grout Woi ld'n Kuir nnd In intotnloil to preset vo for future use nnd reference a complete description of tliu greatest exponitloti over bold. Tlui tlliihtriitiona of which tunny are to bo elegant (nil pugo engraving nie gem of nrt In lliolr way and tlm wlmlo work In to ho llncly OXCCUtnil ao tlmt ll ullll.na.i Ill to ailV liliturv or oonlnr tuhlo and of iihii l I : ti . . i . ..... in mi, 11111111,. i nero are to on hmiv partn wlien it in comploto. COPPER RIYETED I A ADORCSS: SAN FRANCISCO, Cl anl hollow cliivaa, and dull, sunken eyes, dcu t alwart mean that woman's old. Half tha Uine, they only allow that dm ovnrwnrkad or iutTerlna;. To inch women, to srerv wo man who 1 tired or afflicted, Pr. Jien-ei ravorita nwa-rlpllon safely and certainly tiring back hoallb and strength. It' a , l.ll,M.I llll.l-,ll thai aiimbtst snul . ....!.. .i... i..... - - - - - . u, w, m ia'iiiv tun. ill. IKV rate and build ui; a nervine that HtIiiw u nivuguien. r or all the ilerangetiieuta, irituinriiie ami weakuiwea peculiar to wi men. It ! rli .u.l. u...iu u It doeaii t beuetu or cure, you have your It won't do to exiHTlmrnt with Ca- S S.S-U '1' .1 ' t mill i urrc i fin innirMitr itinurnp .r drlvliitr It tn tUm l.ni.ra v .til nail Iish lierfocl ami erniHiient r with Dr. ii tawd af.. a 1. It I Mi 1; He lie Sun k Two more prisoners regain their liberty rrom the county jail, thanks to the thought fulness of the shj-riirin supplying them with the necessary implements an axe and a saw. The prisoners would probably have toundit a little more convenient and less trying to their nerves and muscles if a hit and brace had also been left lying around loose so that they could have bored the holes so they could start the saw instead ol hav ing to dig them out with an old knife and a spike. Then too, a jimmy would have come in verv useful in prying off the boards; hut all this trouble might have been spared the prisoners and the county saven the ex pense of repairing the tioor to the recorder's office if the sheriff had but thought lo turn the keys of tbe jail over to Messrs. Black and Hall who might have then spent the night in getting well out of the way of pursuit, but of this they presumably do not sunn! in dread as their several monlh's it sought to build acquaintance with the sheriff w hile laiard lertd in its cond'ict I i"g at his hostelry must have laiiL'ht ilmm Ol affairs what was fur the best good of the that lliey hud nothing to tear in that line, community in which it was making its ' Seriously, the escat of these men should money. j show the sherilfthe necessity of exorcising From the first it has been opposed to the I Pre"'or care in retaining his prisoners since Main street improvement and has been at Kaon various parts of the country new continues to come in or mauufaot nrinir in. dustries shutting down on account or the general and justifiable dread of legislation hostile lo American latmr. The latest lin- Itirlant announcement of this character Is that of the Amo.keag cotton mills, em ploying eight thousand operatives. Tiiioiok WvoAXT, a non resident troi- erty owner, who has made thousands of dollars by the rise or values in this city. and who is today a rich man. is on rcrord a. unwilling to pay a few dollar for linnrove. meuts on Main street. Tub Inter Ocean quotes from a western paper: "Strawberries are selling at Port land as low as 1 cent a box, and growers have ceased to gather the rinlng crop," and adds, Verily it is a html of plenty. Tux Advance says, "our populist execu tives have not shown themselves succesful as rulers alongconslitutionul lines." It might have omitted the lust three words. oOOTHING MUWDERS )rwCHIIDI)iNCUIimGmiH RF.I.1EVK rcvr.KIHl! II HIT rREVENT FITHCONVrutlOJin. c. PKKAPIIIYE A UrilTliv ktitv nv rnv mv. BTITI'TIOM DUR1NU PKIUOD OF TEETU1NO. B that the word - J0I1S STITDXAIf. Cfc-m- 1st. W si worth Surra am aimr uorernmeut HI amp a mini lo each pet-kef. ardolil by all Lewllnj DrutfUta. JAPAN US 10 The deniocnit who should defeat McKin- ley this year would he the biggest figure in the convention of his party in IH si. great pains to interpose every possible ob jection and obstruction. Contractors have been urged not to bid and frightened out of bidding on the threat that a right would be made and that they could not collect their pay if the work were done. Their only pre text is that they will have to return to this community in the form of public improve ments a few of the many dollars which they have squeezed out of their poorly paid employees. The proprietors ride from their fine residences and oflice building in Port land to their mill in this city on the electric cars and are landed at the very door of their mill. They do not bare to walk over the poor and uneven sidewalks and they do not nave to unve over the rough and muddy streets, so they do not care to see them Im proved because forsooth they will have to go down into their well filled stocking and spend a few of the dollars there stored. Instead of trying to check the growth of this city this company as well as some other of the objectors ought to be seeking ways to build it up. Bap money is alsuit the worst infliction that can come upon a country. he is huble to have in his charge hurd char acters at any time who will not hesifute to break out if opportunity is airbrded them. It iS Hot fortflP.hPilitT'tilill.ti..r,.i..A a l.ll.. ..... w,...a,.,,,,v nuciun I a prisoner committed to bis charge should I "eai e of Ointments for talarrh thut be held or permitted to escape, as he is re- ( oiltulll .Mcrcnrr. sensible for the safekeepin f all alike and an mercury will nurd v de-troy the sen.. CURB A nut ftti.1 iiini.tafM i.u.i...... ......1 i y. rir. --, mi fill in j.winri Hint) in .u.i litis, m i'iihiuvo run inr rttrrii!, Iiitrrii!, IMIml ut hWvMug, HrhliiK. ( linmlc. Kt't'i'llt tir Mt.Ft'illiiarv I'll... .! tti.u At - U. (fin n If w.'rkiii'-r: it ! al). a vrrtl ."in. it n uir siriirrMl llfftlin I Dt Hf't ill povrry of mnllt al cure rrii.lrrliif i t.rt t.ti Wlf). II,- knife. ...... t. .. . . .... eir-sai; Itrivaiirr. Mill Mtiu-ljr hituvtr larvii known tof-.il $ WIV. It for I.' ata.1.1 l.v ...-il U l.u . .(-.- I. ... Ihl li'rrlhlt' ilMN-v wlirn wnilri, tfimrmilrr ik Vivvn wnn ii H.jrr in rt MiihI tlir ttmiiry ll nll llllil rtVMll ilnnjl.i. ...i- lt....i.. . 'ri(in. tut Mle b :. o. Hunilvy, Orntnn t n. Make Your Dollar Do Doublo Duty And cconomizo during tho hard tlmosbybt; ing your goods at tho Papk Plaee Store Wo sell for $1.00 tho following: I I'ks. Arlmcklt'H foll'i'if 21 II). Hinall whito Ih'iiiih. 20 II). best Htxla. 10 Canf TtuniitncM. 21 xjmh.Ih Clarkt'V 0. N. T. tlnva.l. 20 yanls fancy huiiiiiiit prints. 1 pair m'IiimiI limis( Mhm's, 1 tlut'ii Iiitilifrt' fast Mark lnit. l'tytls. mitiii llamirl. 1 Mack sattoni nkirt. (Kxtra tuality.) , A varictv of lailis and cliildrrti'H trinuii'dL latest shapes ami ntylen, all pi for $!.hi, Our Sample Shoes Sell Rapidly Hcst liaruaiiist over known, ('tune ami nee them. All summer goods at reduced rate- is supposed to eiercise such caution in car ing for them as will enable him tn imnlura them when tbe court calls for them. This applies as much to the prisoner committed for petty larceny as to the murderer. Tim law knows no difference so far as the sher iff's duty is concerned CHINESE CLAIMS. This from the Victoria Colonist relative to the Geary law and the Chinese, may be taken as reflecting the views of the Chinese themselves, since there has all along been a disposition on the part of our neighbors on the north to co-nnertn nlth tbe rhii.o.o In evading the United States laws relative ! to thp ilnrirtnliriii nf tha ,U,... ! ....t. .....v., vi tUv oia, eg ui lilC Ol Companies. The Colonist says : Those who believe that the Government of China regard with unconcern the way in which.!; subjects are treated in the United Stales, will, it js more than likely, find out, and that at no distant, :!av. thut tl.cv Uus formed a mistaken estimate of the Chinese i the country before 13 "The conspiracy of 1873" is one of the glittering phrases by which the silver men have caught a great many people who have not cared to stop and ask them for an ex planation. As a matter of fact there was no more conspiracy about it than about any thoroughly debated act of congress. The Advance, a non-poliiicul paper, says, in dis cussing the matter, the whole question was openly debated Tor two years; every mem ber of congress and every coinage expert had a copy or the bill, and it was finally passed with practically no opposition. As well might the McKinley bill or the Geary law be called a conspiracy. At the time there was not a silver dollar in circulation, be cause a silver dollar then was of more value than a gold dollar. The charee that the drop in the price or silver was due to "de- nionetization" is equally unsupported bv fllCtS. Hie fact is that hut H rsfSfl fldfl silver dollars were coined in the whole history of tne country previous to 1873, while since that time, during the period of "demonet ization" 417,0OO,fjOiJ such dcllars have been coined. In the single y.-ar of 18!3 there were thirty million more silver dollars coined than in the whole history of the the period which of Btnell and completely derango the whole Rystem when entering it through tne mucous aurfacea. Such articles should never be uned except on prcHoritv I tions from reputable physician-, as the damage they will do in ten fold to th good you can possibly derive from them. Hall g Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and Ih taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In bnv ing Hall's Catarrh Cure he sure you get ttiegeuine. It is taken internally, ami made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney x co. ieHtimomuls free Sold by drtiggiHts, price 7oi:. per bottle. cnaracter. I he Chinese are keen observers, the Denver convention termed "the sev- 1 hey know what is going on around them ! enty-five years of the country's greatest ana mey are, at tins moment, eagerly ' glory." . watching to see how their rellow subjects j ! ; are being treated in the United States. The I Tiie savhg' of a dollar is better than officials of the Government of China have the earn' .g of one and it is upon this a thorough knowledge of the Geary law and of all that has been done and left undone to put it in force. There is soon to be a new Chinese minis ter at Washington. It is intimated that he well Kilown economic principle that the San Francisco Call bases this statement: " There is a good deal of talk about the promised revival in gold mining. It is suj- rif.Uf.fl tl.nl II.a ,.r ,...1.1 1 - t. ma, inc uuiiiui ui koiu niuy lie ill- l''in that the passage or the Geary j cread materially. While it is desirable net hflB virtual I o ai..fti.t..l il.a .. I . . . . vi.cucoij, sua. mac an tne gold shall be taken out or the ' 1 " was in force wheu it was enacted, and that ground that can be without injury to other ! y ll it when mdinu an interesting the first thing he will do after he arrives in : ii,i,.Put it i. n . ...... I 0i-ti,.if. .i n,i i. . . iviui-iuiivi mat mere aiiiiiiiiHi mii ue oj enter into negoua- u more than one way to m.-ike mAA r.l,.i Two Important fuses. Two cases on appeal from this county . f were argued and submitted to the an preme court at Salem on Tuesduy. The first was that of Edward C. .I nn intra appellant, vs. Addie C. Jennings and J C. Ainswortb, respondents, in which W, C. Strode was attorney for the appel bant and B. F. Bonham and C. I). La- tourette for respondent. The other case was that of Emma Jane Clayson, respondent, vs. Charles Clayson, apjiel- iant. Joseph himon represented re spondent and lirowni.ll & Dresser appel lant. This latter case involves an es tate of 480 acres of land between Oregon City and Portland, said to he worth moro than f 100,000. The appellant was ad- ministrator of the eslale of his deceased brother, and the respondent is a sister, who claims, and has thus fur substan tiated her claim, that the deceased left a legal will which provided what dispo sition should be made of the property and gave most of it to her. b n - n www l.-. iTTry, i i -trr 1 Look Before Yoii Leap OR IN OTHER WORDS S.'vc i in i.iiu. One cent a disss. ims ( iirar Corona l iIB pnmiptlyTToTi Throat, tfoaracntss, Whoopln CouiK nnd Aal..ma Consumption It baa no rival; has cured thouaanHa, nnd will ,xhk you ti taken In tlrno. H.,1,1 by iriiKUt on a antee. l or a Iimo lim ii ... i,, vo Holman's Pnw ON Li tr ti r nisMs Ij.1'1 jES, Ci . S. IfALL PA ' For sale by C. G. Huntley. ' Red Cros Tansy rins c s Suppressed Mansfruation PAINFUL Mimfruatlon AndaPkEVE.VriVEt.ir ""'IK . m-itiii.ibili,j. Are ftifa anil Rrllshla. UT I'-ff'M'iiy ll.itiiilm. Puraly Vrjre. I udic I ver Kallsl PRICE Ri rr Srnt po-tpsM on weltrt of price. Mont-y ffundsd If ant us ..U. Ill - J .1 . win na I'lnehttna en in uu Kiuuuuua iv.t utt moinea, Iowa. For witle by Charman A Co. MM BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. IIONliB Kt)K BALE. Rpnli.il l!M. will l.a i. ., . , - " r,Jt'"i iy ine i reasnrer of lH. lo.inss county at hlsoltiee In the court "- "I' U li D Cllll I1IKIII, All f , iL ' '"' l,',e" '"""I' t" the amount eonnly, Oreiroii. Hnld ht.tida nut t l.c sold !." low liar. I uniera limy I.I.I to furnish eoi.y f lioii'la. KiKlorst! ciivelotie, " I'roDosals lor il,. purchase of school ,nils ' "'l""""" ,,,r ,,,," -AI.IKK. County Treasurer. Oregon City, July a, IWj.l Mil isrlate & EiMi A Miarp Pmclice tions for a new treaty. The relations of the two countries are to be nut on a new foot ing, so that each shall know what it has to exjiect. Tbe Chinese do not threaten or bluster, but they are quietly persistent, and the chances are that they will have their own way. Tbe Chinese Viceroy is said to have stated that a new treaty will have to be negotiated between Chinaand the United ' O-"- I'--". KJ. At the present time we send the hulk or the 113,000.000 of gold we produce annually to Atlantic cities and Europe to pay for goods thai might he made in this country. A manufacturing firm which stinnlies hnmo goods to the amount of one million dollar in place of imported goods does as much for the state as if they bad taken a million in gold out of the ground. article and find at Us close that von'vn read an abvertisement. Don't condemn the advertiser. You wont read the ordi nary advertisement. All adyertisers feel this in common with the writer who takes this means of telling you that Sim mons J-iver Kegulator is the best med icine for Malaria, impure blood, and a poisoned system. Equally as good for Indigestion and Billiousness. ' TKACIIKKH' EXaminatium ' Notice is Kar.v trlu..,. II.... ...... making an .. . ,:., ,..'.. V",, ". I' ''"""" .VhofTiiV'Sonul'ir1 ai on si tne court iK.uae In Oregon Cite heir nn nir W.. .... ' o'clock ,.. in " Persona ieslruio tnke tha xADtlti.tiori fr -liitecertlflcaicaaud stale .llplo.na, wl lip, , Krl.lay, AukubI Jlih. h'.,;i, atu o'clock ,l'v'' II. S. UIIiSON. County Hchool Hup't. " r. . (:lH,1rnas Coiiiity.Ori.Kon. TMUisl this 27th day of July, Wi. ' , A UMINISTKA1 -Olt'H NOtIceT Nnfles Is hari.l.u .1... .i.-i.i.. .. . . has heeti. I.y the County Court for cla. . .. county in the , ol tlregon. api " tn In stralor of ii.a ..ui.. ..i . .... , 1 ".' , . v . ........ ..1 i Mri noser, diw eiase.l. All persons hu in l. I p ?r,0,uther"f"!"' ' lM.r, dec'tl. THKAHVHKH'H NOTICE I havA nnw In m .. ths wme.it of. ad vrant. ZinZ ?rV" " j i y is, . imi. interc.t will cense ln H.,. . tin. notice. H CAI.IKK n ..An Trr,"""rer ' f:lckama county. Dated Oregon City, July 14, lm. ' Sunday Services. " erviee. I'ikvit 111....11, . u- . " . ''' '""ruiiiit Jvci.i.o, . , 1 ' h,'''''vnr every Huu.laV 7-: Society evening at (I , . nrainni , KIltHT HAiTIHT CIII'HI'll -ll.,, prayer mcilng Wc,,.,,, " K'ilr Coveromi M,.,.,. ever v w n V, ' M'-mlily tirnee.il i. v .1... :.tuU.r. w ''1 'i'l V e CoriiliilnTvllatl,, t """)' '" ' 'th. A . ST. lOIINH CHI'Kcii fATii.ii ... . to.;) a. (lernian M. serin. in At all. her a ,. "T', " ma.,' "nhjecis, ,l llene,leilo R"7r"j ''""'"l al Kpworth League , ..,', "''"'"t'rv"'" ;1 D m: I'rayer M.'eil V r.','i V"'"'"? t Mrau.ers'eor.ii,, J'V . ''"X ""'l at 3 !KI. Cooke's Stables W.H.COOKE Manager, Huceessor lo If. II T 4 h. Cft Corner Fourth ami Main Strf OliKdON CITY. Tim I . A I ) I N f 1 I.IVKUY HTAE of tlm Cjy. ( uliy dcscril'1 furnished on short noticti. All kinds of Truck ami !divi)ryEc' Mess promptly attondoil to. llurHca It,r,l,t able IcrniH. every H,lay evening , " ST 'r, '","' kkkst. p.. ; v , ; . , r(iKla'AN - a.... Hun.lay m II A m u services ,.VPry Ksl.lmth school e!ery 'H,,u,Hy .,l'llnV'' llarrlsherger, Hupt.) We ,v"I.',?,A' M ,''"1"' every We.lnea.Uy evening 'r"ur Ml"'"'.g Wii.i.iaus 1...1... u..."."j "' ll Hey I' it -ly mornings an. the "niee. i?"'1 ll,lr'' " llllht In . "a,,.. It. Pteee.llng Hiiliiril... and7n m.' l"9!:"" at II a. n. each month at Kaili view. " ' ,u,ru""" f R PRIER'S Photograph Caller! ifyu want a good jthotorapb 6; hiin a cull at liiri old ntand op Jiosito Farr'u butchir bIk'P- NOTIIINQ BUT HRST-CLASS WOBI PROMPT DELIVERY