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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1900)
THE MEW ACE. PORTLAND, OREGON. &. Hv The Turn of Life i 1 This Is a critical period In thm II fo of every woman and no mistakes should km made I Theono recognized and reliable help for woman who aro approaching and passing through this wonderful chango Is Lydla E. Plnkham'i Vegetable Compound That tho utmost reliance oan be placed upon this great medlolno Is testi fied to by an army of grateful women who have been helped by IU Mrs Plnkhan, who has the greatest and most muooessful experience In the world to qualify her, will advise you free of mhargot Her address Is Lynn, Mass, Write to her, - flreatrst HJjiIo Kneinjr. President Hwonsnon, of lfotliimy col laps, Knnins. snys, in tho Slioldou d It Ion of tho Topckft Capital: "Tho Amaricnn Biilnou, opon by law mid license, in our ".ri'ittost Hiugle ouoiuy ( decenoy, morality imd rollnion. Our prohibition lawn closo thnt saloon ad kill thnt foe. Whnt .roster prniao onld wo utter?" Try Alton' Font Cue, A powder to be shaken into tho shoes, At thfi season your feat feci swollen, nervous and hot, nnd grt tired easily. If you Iiiivh smarting fret or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Kasu. It cools the feet mid niiikss walking easy. Cures Ingrowing nails, woolen nniV svtentlug feet, blisters and on 1 1 om spots. Helleves corns nnd bunion of all pain and gives rest mid comfort. We have 30,000 lesilinoulals. Try it todav. fold hv all ilniKKlils and shoe dealers for tic. "frial package 1RKK. Address Allen 8, Olmstf ad, I.eRoy, It. Y. According to Mr. Wu Tung Fang, I the Chinese minister, tho proper untne ( of tho orgnnizatiou roforrod to ai "Boxers" ia Yee Ho (Ohuim, which, in the vocabulary of tho Mldtllo Kingdom, J means "rijihttJousnoss, harmony and flU." , T.ook Tlrnil Toilnjr. IV rhaps you can't sleep or uneasy slumber flon't rest you. A Canrarct Candy Calhartlit at bedtime Kuarnmeus leircsniUK iicep. nrut glitt, 10c, iic, Wo. A vt ouinn should romombor that with the averngo mnn tho' quality of tier voioe counts tnoro tlian what sho says. -Chicago Democrat. i war of Ointment! for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, As mercury villi surclr destroy the seme ol smell and completely derange the whole sy- Km whenentcrlng It throiifb the mucous sun cat. Such articles should tiecr be ued ex cept on iirescrlptloris from roputaulo phvil cltns.aslbedamscu ther rlUdo Is ten fold to the food sou ran possibly derlvo from them, flairs Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, fctlug directly ijpoii the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In bujrlnp Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you U'-l the genuine. It li taken Internally, and mad In Toledo, Ohio, by K. J. Cheney- i Co, Testl SBOntalsfree. rlold by Druggist', price 7Je. per bonis. Hall's Family fills aro the best. Viennese Hteak. This ii very easily made hy taking rump or fillet steak, frco from skin, inew, etc., and mincing it very finely. It ia then 'dusted with flour, pepper and alt, with, if liked, a very little utiuoed parsley or chives, shaped into flat cakes, and fried, or saute, in hot fat, carefully turned to brown it equally ou both sldeii, nnd then served with clear gravy or domi-glnce, or with eour cream. Philadelphia Press. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Slgnatur f tm FacWaalto Wrafc aMaw. TT a aH aad aa FMIUIAMIL fii unuiut. FM IIUMMEf I. FHTHPII UVU. FNCMMTIPATIIM.. m IAJJJW SKIM. reiTNECtMPLUIII CURE SICK HEADACHE. I ttlaksMsai JCARTER'S ieCpT5v!oioiuB Q poon swjj4au g qlaoo ss .Hrt44rH , A JU (j4i&& $m , AMD TKf (pfAT HN the groat Chicago flro of 1871 tho dally nuwHimpur buildings burned were those occupied by the Tribune, Times, Journal, Republican, Stunts Zel tung nnd Post, Mali and Union and tho Volks Keltuug. In addition to theso tuere were nineteen foreign weekly pa pers, fifteen Juvenile publications, two agricultural Jourunls, eighteen religious papers, eighteen monthly magazines, twenty-two business periodicals, nnd twenty-eight miscellaneous publica tions, making in all 128 publications left wlUaout a homo by the Are. By Wednesday morning the dally pa pers were out with issues thnt sounded llko tocsins to cnll every man In Chi cago to his duty. At 8 o'clock Monday afternoon, while 15,000 buildings were burning throughout eight wards of tho city, when tho business center of Chi cago wua swept away, while tho terror stricken pcoplo were shrinking along the margin of the lake, or swarmed far out on the desolato prairies, the Even ing Journal, true tc tho spirit of Chi cago Journalism, came out with n small extra, containing quite a clear but very brief account of the Arc. The page Is 8x10 inches, threo columns wide. Three- quarters of it column Is devoted to tho "scare head," another half to tho ad vertisement of the Hoard of Trade, and the remainder of tho space to the fire. It is headed "Tho Great Calamity of tho Age." Som? printers on the Evening, Post rallied at it Job printing olllce on tho West Side nnd got out a Post for tho emergency. Tho Trlbuno resumed on Wednesday, tho Mail Thursday, the Republican Sunday, nnd tlio Times Oct 18. The flics of the Chicago Evening Journal were rescued by Mr. Frank Gil bert, then nnsocliito editor of that pa per. Doing tho oldest iiowsimticr In tho city, Its files go back further, and aro tnoro valuable than any other. Mr. Gilbert says: "Hurrying to tho Jour nal olllce the first thing attempted was to closo tho Iron Hhutters. The build ing stood on Dearborn street, directly opposlto tho Tremont House. 'Could those iron shutters In the rear nud on i---Jis -jJ'vrrli' ' 'l!n -w',l I -" .abSMM .. .&r& 1 flsf "1 MVsV.'- i isaiJPsW' alig am , .eenaeaeemP rTmawmaamweaneaaaaaaaamfrSm IlifWw MaaaaRmneZU0-KaaaTitaaanMamamaa - v -"" a j '"r r-SH3L ii i isaP f d in ' 'IIWi Msfi.il i ' grnr m -li.. IxJettSkvr-iM' ?Tnli: 1 m H-1S rclS Twit m w$wt. i - Ms. MJS Wr -Id lle-f Hi ft sHv - reS. - IS m mSSi J2 BB IfM K iSMMt-iS: Si - Mmif AmmifSi -H'tiLs b maWaamaaYZWmmBmSffS?m MaamMWmariM Waaass!eatr' S&jw?PMi&W2f ItUINS OF THE TRIBUNE IIUIMMXG. tho side alley bo closed, tho building might be suved,' I reasoned. But they hau not been shut for years, and tho hinges of some broke off and let the shutters down. Seeing tho futility of trying to save tho building, I set about aavlng the ottlco books and tiles. The flrst thing wits to go to such open-all-night places near by as wero likely to have uuy of tho printers that 1 knew, and I knew every Jovial compositor In those days. We soon rallied quite u force, from six to ten, I should say. Across tho street was a livery stable. Wo went over there and helped our selves to buggies und a crowbar. Tq tako out thu ottlce books and papers not In the safe ami then roll the safe to the sidewalk was a short Job. Tho next thing was to bring down tho flies. By that time the Are lighted tho edltorlul room, back of which the Ales were kept, and' we had no trouble In finding our way, but It took a good while to get them all down. My orders were to pile them Into buggies aud tako them ou the North Side. "1 waa the last to leave the building, io h to Ik sure that every file was ion and atnrted north with the last t buggy. ' By the time we reached tho Kush street bridge I saw uiui u w a mistake to go uorth, or, rather, 1 met a friend.- Frank Bout well. He was Just crossing from tho North'Side, and with an enthusiasm which carried convic tion, declared that the whole North Bide was going to b 1. We wheeled tmiit nnd went ui) Mlchlgau avenue. Mr. Charles L. Wilson, editor-and pro prietor of the Journal, lived Just above 12th street, ou Michigan, aud that last batch of flies was soon In his personal custody. Tbose who went north cross ed west ou Chicago avenue, and then I by a long detour got to 18th street ' bridge, thence to Mlohlgan. and fluully j to Mr. Wilson' residence. j "When the storm struck the offices of the newspapers that night, they were busy hives. The city editor and his. re- I porters rose to the. emergency, super ' ' numerary reorters were called In aud given orders In quick, nervous tones, They sped away and reaped a harvest of horrors much more quickly than they could bind them for the garnering of I uA4n.4Aw ?MCI9 F'Rt the editor. That garnering never hap pened in tho Times office, for the forco was driven away by the flames beforo the grand report was commenced.. At tho Tribune it was otherwise. That paper rejoiced In a 'Are-proof building, and Sam Medll, city editor, was deter mined to havo a seven-column descrip tion of the grand Aro In tho morning whether thero was any town left to rend It or not. Bo ho mapped out tho 'magnum opus of the year. One after another of tho reporters camo In with out tho usual Jocularity, took their places In tho local room In tho top story and commenced their despcrato task. Ono or two were set to watch from tho roof the progress' of tho de vastation. Walls were toppling nrottnd them, Aames mounting above them, the ground shaking llko an earthquake be neath, them, the red flro glaring lu at tho windows nnd crackling, hissing and roaring In their ears, but still they wrote on. The buildings at tho north across tho street wero all mowed down llko grass, and still they wrote on. Tho 'Arc-proof postotllco went, and still they wrote on. Thojlmit was reached at last-iof time, not of matter-aud tho bravo compositors had placed tho record In type by tho light or the In candescent atmosphere, for tin g hud ceased to flow through tho Jets, lu that lurid light, and In the two-fold heat of the Are, without the building and tho Aro within their own breasts, theso artisans completed their Inst 'take' and consigned their 'turtles' to tho pressmen far below. Theso fel lows alono proved unequal to the emer gency; and pleading a lack of water for steam to run their engines (which mny have been true), they tied, leaving thu forms upon the largo prcHs, and tho candles, suddenly obtained, glim mered uselessly." When John Iaw Ilooninil It. A milliner happened to come to Paris about n lawsuit. Shu was successful anil Invested thu proceeds In specula tion, and she amassed lu a few months a sum which, converted Into our cur rency, represents nearly 5,000,000. No class of tho community escaped the .In fection. Two of the ablest scholars In France are reported to have deplored thu madness of tho times at one Inter view, only to find themselves at their ucxt meeting bidding for shares with the greatest excitement. Tho scene of operations was a narrow street called Qulncampolx, nnd the demaud for ac commodation may be Judged from tho fact that a house which before yielded about 10 a year now brought In mora than 800 a month, A cobbler made, about 10 a day by letting out a few chairs In his stulj, and a hunchback, who Is celebrated In the prints of the time, acquired lu n few days more than 7,000 by .letting out his hump tn the street brokers n's n writing desk. From Prof. Nicholson's Money and Monetary Problems. lios AiifrrdeV Keiwi-sro. Although IOs Angeles has a sea out let for Its sewers, Its met hod of dis posing of sewnge mny be suggestive to Inland communities troubled with the sewerage problem. The California city sells Its sewage, gefjlug a resec table Income thereby. At present It I furnishing fertility to 4,000 acres Bt an annual profit of about $4,500. The "lay" of the land facilitates this dls posal of sewage, ns It can all be dis tributed by gravity, aud three times the area now supplied can lx Irrigated as the supply of sewage Increases with the city's growth. Results have detnout stratcd that the fertilizing material In the sewage Is an Important Item. Ex hausted grounds thus treated product lounteoiiB crops yearly, and the farm ers having Irrigation contracts with the city have no fear of droughts. The soil .seems to gain more from -the sew age than is taken from It In the crois, u ml there is no need of following the rules of rotation In planting. New York Evening Post. You can't Invent anything so silly that it won't go with some people. It Is pitiful to see any one cry, except a silly woman who crlas for effect. F1ITS FPD FAUMFRS; RBMARKAItl.rc IWOR.1 STATEMENT ABOUT WOOD lMtESiniVATIVE. fane Post Impregnated With Are, aria Carbollnenm Endnrri Trea ty Years and Still Sound. Tn an see when wild, exaggerated state ments, of -the efficiency of all kinds of articles, from patent medicines to patent plowshares, fill tho columns of the pre, for advertising purposes only. It Is pleas Ins; to write about a household specific whose usefulness has been proved beyond i the power of detractors to Injur or mu tators) to compete with. Such la Avcnnrlus Carhnllneum, the celebrated German wood preservative of the Uth century, whoso fame Is destined to outlast the 30th. It Is not only th greatest preparation known for nrrestlnr the decay of any kind of woodwork, above or below ground, from tho ravages of climate, fungus or vermin, but It may ba truthfully described as the only preserva tive) whose utility has been practically tested and not found wanting. Blnce the dlacovery of Avenarlua Carbollneum near ly thirty years ago, It has been constantly employed fot the treatment of wood used 1st ships, bridges, pavements, tie, tele graph poles,' fenc posts, house support and hundred of other constructions, and In not a single case out of thousand his It, failed to render articles Impregnated Immune against rot and decay, whetHer th attacking enemies were climate, aotl, fresh or salt water, teredo, ante,' boring worm or, other hostile, tngly or In com bination, when properly applied. The value of auch a speclrto on a farm, where almost all the constructive work, friim houses and barns to vine poles and fence posts, la chiefly or entirety wood, cannot $ overestimated. No farmer who appreciates practical economy can afford t do without It. Aa additional Incentive for the use of Avenarlus Carbollneum It nay be stated that the preparation Is In expensive, and a few gallons go a long way, while application la aa easy and aim pi aa that of common house paint. A few strokes of the brush does the work, and the article treated U tnaured agalnat deoay and death. Aa an Illustration of the efficiency of Avenarlus Carbollneum we publish th following photographic reproduction of two piece of wood which stood aide by Ide partly In and partly out of the ground, together with a svrorn statement concerning the aame attached, as seen tn , th picture. ay Plec of board, perfectly sound, aftor twenty years' exposure, on account of be nt Impregnated with "Carbollneum kvenarlua." Fence post, completely decayed, after five years' exposure, on account of not being treated with Carbollneum Aven arlus. Alx la Chapetle. January It, 189. We confirm that this p'.ece of wood Is a part of a fence board, which haa been exposed to the weather for noarly twenty years. This fence waa impregnated with Carbollneum Avenarlus, nnd naa always atood In very damp, moUldy ground (hu mus), around our warehouse. Not a sin gle piece of wood in this fence hns de cayed during the time, as shown, by above board, which atood partly In and partly out of the ground. . Th fence post shown above wa NOT Impregnated with Carbollneum Avenarlr and we placed It five yeara ago alons'l of the board, and removed both togetlnn In their above condition. BIEBKNCCIC ft COUMONT. The above testimonial was signed be fore the Royal Notary In Alx la Chapelle, and McMira Blebeneck & Coumont ac knowledge It as their free and true act. The above Is only one out of hundred of Indorsements tha: Avennrlus Carbo llneum has received from leading engi neers, chemists, contractors, shlpbtillderi and others all over the world. It Is pub lished, a an established truth, coming as It does from a country where affidavit are regarded n sacred, and a breach of veracity Is reg&dfd a a religious aa well aa a civil crime. In pun Anxious Japan Is alarmed over the emigration ol many of her residents tn this country ho are lured hereby misrepresentation. This U like the 'misrepresentation which delude people into lieliaihig that any other ined (nets equal to Hosteller's Stomach llltteri for stomach diiordcrs. It will cunt Indi gestion, cunttlpatliin and dynpeptla. The land for lute jvotatocs should be plowed deep nud harrowed flue. Thu land should uever bo allowed to form a emit boforo tho plunts ure up, Huu a harrow over tho field, both before aud aftor the potatoes art- up. Tho seed may bo planted uliout 'five inches deep and glveu level vulturo instoud of hilliug. Clover sod land is excellent for potatoes, and to avoid iliseaNO it is best not to plant potatoes on tho samu laud twice in succession. Frequent sad shallow cultivation rather than deep should be given. ' Mothers will And Mrs. W'uslow's Booth, tng Hyrup the best remedy to use for their SBildran during the teething period. Borne notion of the coming delnge of books on the South African war may be had from the fact that au American publisher now in London yyus'withln a week of his arrival offered the Ameri can rights in 25 war books, Sour Stomach After ( wa U4aM ( try VASUA SETS, I will oeter b without loeai lu tbe home. Mr Her wu la a very sad lin. oJ nr bead aeked and I kad etomacM trouble Now, elucelak las CauareM, I feel Sue. Uj wife bat alto ue UD) with beaeSeial results for eour suimacb " JO. Sasauas, Utl Cuucres St.. SI. Leal. We- CANDY AT wATMAPtTIC CATHARTIC rnaei mash asaaxraato Midfimtii'mimm Pleasant. Palatable. Putent. Tail Oood. Ho OoadTlIeter Blekeo. Weaken or Url, lite. ,40c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SiiSii asr ttutui, !. UMiml, ! tr. Ill n'HPj& r-y -r- WfHBBBBBBlBBKBEl w I ffv,"',-US36s3!SJew)F YJ o -.. jgg EgS5raaji7 eAflHt 3eHeBJfeUMtaAaVXMMMiMBSaBr c f 'WrSel jl''5ifcsHV''aalakVsBB Strawberry Sponge. One quart of strawberries, half a cupful of ccld water, ono cupful of sngnr, ono third box of gelatino, Juico of ono lemou, whites of throo ept?s. Sonk tho golutiuo two hours, or until it is molted. Mash tho berries through a siovo. M lx tho sugar with tho juico, mid tho lemon and geintino and stir until all nra dissolved. Stand in n pan of ico water, and when it begins to thicken fold in tho stiffly beaten whites, stirring until tho ntixturo begins to thicken. Turn into n mold nnd set on the icd until stliT. Servo with sugar and cream.- N. Y. Trlbuno. II O I TT'S RC 1 1 o o r. Menla Park. San Mateo County, Cal., with its new buildings, newly furnished and complete laboratories, beautiful sur roiindlnm aud homo lullucuces, Is one of the best equipped schools tor the training ofbovsnud voting men on tho coast. It l In charge of Dr. Ira (I. Hoilt nnd Is ac credited at the uulvcrvliles. Send forest alog, Tenth year begins August 0, ItXX). i licks "Hub your funmco worked nil right tho past wintor?" Wicks "Oh. vest tho furnnco has dono its part; but the tires that 1 havo been nblo to build in it havo failed entirely to communicato any warmth to tho houso. " lloston Transcript. l'lso's Cure Is the best medicine wo ever ued for all nll'ectlons of tho throat and lungs. Wm. O. Kkpsmcy, Vanburcn, Intl., Feb. 10. 1000. Loulso Froobol, widow of Friedrioh Froobol, louudor of tho kindergarten system, died in Hamburg nt tho ago of 85. rTTnii nni mm nfflipimiOTirimii ww rJS tvrcga , iTrW'Tr'rg'" ,r (Tim Ftiwnee.H?nji AVcf?ctable PrconraliouTorAs slmUallng liicFoodandllcdula- ung uiestoinauvs nnaiwweis Promotes Digc9llon.Chccrfur ness and Rest. Contnlns neither Opiiim.MorphinG nor Mineral. WOT "NAIIC OTIC . flKiftofoidn-SMvn.NTaBX lnfkm Sent' MxSmitM ApcrTccI ncrnedy forConsilnn Hon. Sour Stouwh, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss of.Sleep. Tac Simile St'giuilure of NEW YORK. exact copy or wrappcr. ed! IP (The Famous German Wood Preserver) ..AVENARIUS CARBOUNEUM.. WHICH I'KHMANK.NTI.Y IIKSTIIOVS ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. 'i atsT"Onc application is all that is required. It lasts for years. II your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to th following: distributing: agents: Perfection Pile Preserving: Co., Seattle Wash.? Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittler, Coburn 6. Co., San Francisco, Cal. Force Feed Elevator, warranted to waste less grain than any other. Send for Catalogue. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO. First and ,Tavior Streets, Portland, Oftgon Branches: Salem, McMinnville, La Grande, Medford, Seattle, Spo kane. HARD WORKING WOMEN Can flml 'illicit and ptriiixueiu relief lor terloiu and ttrviiKth Uiiro)ln Iruublvslu Moore's Revealed Remedy TlioiitamW liara mrd II anil lliouMinlt ikhv .rulc II. !;ciiri-s'rmancullr. () ,ir bottle at your diutikikt's. Can't Afford to Miss It. You ru't nff'T'l to urnlrcl Ilia Nrw Columtilan ftri-sralt. It Iim Dalina mi t-very liuiurlioli, rnr II di- llilnst no oilier sraif like fr raw ll.linl. All ilif lifal coca into tlir twin Inmiiwl nf UHhf Cliliniirj.l.ul no tmulr at all, fur the n-w .lrm if ilrauchu make I'rrfi-c't ciiiiiLiikIIiiii mill ailiar wtillr Sainr. Hat yuu lialf your furl lillle. plj toT'.KJUH HAHHKITUW..UI Vlr.t lr.l, I'urlUuil. orwvuu. Knr arllvulare, alanraiin ana lull ur-i-rnniuii, ' Jumt a Uttlo Out of Sort That is the way many serious trouble begin. .The stomach gets a little out of order, Is neglected, and chronic dyspepsia follows. The blood becomes a little im pure, as occasional pimples testify, nnd in time a long array or Mood illseasos atiaca ii. a ..,.,.,. ti li. aurnuL tn ritrn these troll- hies at once by thoroughly purifying tha' blood with Hood's Harsapnrnia. it main tains the health and cures dlitase. Hood's Sarsaparillm Is Ainirlca's Greatest Medicine. Price I. Tho planting of wasto land to trees for timbor is rocelvlug more attention than formorly. Far mora who planted troes 20 years ago now find that thoy then mado good investments. It is dlnimod thnt cherry and hickory trees require bout U0 yours boforo they are valunblo for timber; mnplo treos 520 years nnd black walnut 15 years. A black walnut tree is said to attain from 12 to 15 inches in diameter in 15 years from tho sood. Nuts aro also a source of proilt with somo growers of timber. Carter' Ink l lined by th greatest rnilwav systems ol the United ritatcs. Thoy would not use It if it waan'r the best. Tho way in whloli an American wo man ofton lots hoisolf slip out of the llvos of hor daughters as they are grow ing into womanhood is a loss to both sides which can uover be made up ia I aftor life. Housowifo. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMt OtNTtUR INN), MIW TO OfTY. AAiT AMiF rM atlA CMArVIPIOIN BIINDER .. Boat On Earth... s Eccentric Sprocket Wheel, chain pulls on the long spokes' when doing the hardest work, which is compressing the bundle, ty ing the knot and discharging the bundle We guarantee a gain of power of 16 2-3 per cent at this time. x Amars st CURE FOR PILES ITClflNil I'ilee prcjuce inoulure ana eue licbla Tble form, an well ae IIIIdiI, llleedlua or l'rulru4li I'ilee am euredbr Dr.Boaanko'a alla aamd. Stops Itcblns atii bleeding. Abeorbe tuinore. Wo a aratdruisUteorecnt br mall. Treatliefre. Writ me about four caae. Dlt. BOBANKO, I'll 14. Ta. irCLAISlNfS FOR DCHICIAil IL Wile loNAIIIAN lbra&IIV'N If BICKFOSii. Wsihlnglen, D. C, they will ra il rlvuiiilck renin. II. Mil K, II, Vole. Hta Wlh Cor. I'ruievntliiK clalnit alnru 1H7S. JOHN I'OOLK. l'oKTi,Awr, Osruos, cuu l'Iib you the best IuukuIiis in teneral iiiiicliinry, eiiKines, hollt-rs, tanks, pumps, plows. Ixlt anil wiiiilinlll. Tlio new strrl I X li taiinliiiill, hoIiI by him, is tin- ,nllni(,.i i f'iual" " N. V. N. II. So, ilH-lVOO. i WUKN writ liar to Mdvrllr ls iunllon this paper. j