The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 19, 1877, Image 3

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    Oregon's Ke<(
he iicmoiT'dtk dimes.
««KNf.lt 4 I. .VOFF.S
l.rgislaltire.
AM»
NEW STORE!
WIDE AWAKE!
% I’. WS.
The Oregon Legislature is composed j Evart« is alarmed that the body ot the Re­
of thirty Senators ami sixty House publican party is not with llayes.
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lldirhl Paper lor Jarkson, Josephine 1 Lake.
It is probable that the Sioux Indians will I
members. Of the hold-over Senators
bo removed to tho Missouri river.
SATURDAY................................ MAY 19, 1X77. ! there are ten Democrats, four Repub­
On May 19th Harrisburg will have a mass­
licans and one Independent. One new meeting to organizea gr«*enb:ick club.
<<iriunu)'ii lulrrcvt lu (be War.
Senator is to be elected from each of
At tho dog show in New York, Burger’s
I
Rob
Roy, a setter, is valued at $5.090.
THAT THE STORE OF
I
In an interview with Geo. II. Beker, the following counties : Biker, Ben­
Thirteen pounds of gobi wen* brought to
U. S. Minister to Russia, he «odd Ger- i ton, ('lackamas, Grant, Jackson, Lane, ; Ohevenno from tho Black Hills one day last
ni.iiiy ix stmnc«*r than ever before, Multnomah, Umatilla and Yamhill ; 1 week.
The Mormon priests aro stimulating the
nn*l better fitted for war, hot this has one from Clatsop and Tillamook ; two
faithful to drivoout the people ot the United
been aecoiupli’hcd at the cost of pros­ from Linn and throe from Marion, Slates.
(Formerly known as (Henn's Store, on C alifornia S t .,)
making
fiftoou
in
all.
Out
of
these
perity. The olijeet of the army is to i
The English Parliament le having a
stormy time over tho Turkish and Russian
the
Democrats
are
sure
of
electing
the
no thoroughly crash France that the i
CONTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
difficulties.
six
from
Baker,
Jackson,
Lane,
Linn
idea of revenge by Le Grande nation
Nearly all the toroign ministers will soon
will be out of the question fora gen­ and Umatilla counties. They have an have to vacate to make room for new ap­
pointments.
<
eration or two. Germany could not j equal chance of securing one each from
Tho number of pension agents lias been »
(tarry out thia plan had Russia been at the following counties: Benton, Grant roducod to eighteen. The Pacific Coast will
JUST OPENED»
have
but
one.
and
Yamhill,
and
Clatsop
and
Tilla
­
}>eace, for K tn peror Alexander, when !
Prof. Wood, the blind violinist from Cal­
the subject was broached to him, j mook. We shall count strongly on a ifornia,
is making arrangements at Salem
CLOTHING,
would not hear of it, and it is a fact majority of ten. In the House wo for a concert.
On the corner of Oregew and Jackaow Rta.r
opjHreite Odd Fellow’« Hall,
have
twenty-seven
about
as
safe
as
The
court
house
roof
at
Rockford,
Illinois,
that but for his firmness and decision
fell
in
on
the
1
1th
and
killed
and
wounded
Germany would havo declared war things generally are, nnd an equal twenty-five mon.
long ago. Hence, in order to effect­ chance for twelve more. The Repub-
Blaine says tliat Buchanan was a bache­
AND A GENERAL VARIETY OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS To MENTION,
,
licans
are
sure
of
only
five.
The
re
­
lor,
ami that Hayes is a Benedict—Arnold
ually dispose of Russia, Germany was
J ackson ville.
A which he offers to thu public at tho
of thu Radical party.
obliged to wait uutil that power be­ maining »lx are In Multnomah coun-
During thu fiscal year en<ii*g June 30.
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
came involved with Turkey, and to j ty, the home of liberal-minded mer­ 1S7»>, this country gained in gold $K,500,00()
•nd
$22,990,990
in
silver.
effect this the German ambassador chants and independent voters. The
WITH AN ENT1RR
Much excitement exists hi Baker City
•pared no pains by urging upon Russia Portland Standard thinks that alto­ over
some very rich mines w hich have been
RPECIAl.TY :
the fact that Germany would not in­ gether our prospect is fine for putting recently struck at Pocahontas.
Tho outcry about the defenceless condition
terfere with any programme the Czar Hippie into the shade of obscurity.
of Bri'ish Columbia and a Russian fleet only
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
would undertake to carry out
four days off continues at Victoria.
Th» Ikklwuce of Trad*.
NEW GOODS I NEW PRICES I
Come and See and be Convinced
NEWMAN FISHER
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES,
LADIES’ FANCY GOODS,
t
LADIES’ MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S HATS trimmed by Mrs. Brentano
Awkward
PoMtiou of Republic«*»«.
“You can tell which is Daniel and
which are thu lions,” said the show­
man, “by the blue cotton umbrella that
Daniel has under his arm.” The art
of the painter which could thus subtly
put on canvas the delicate shades of
difference in nature might fitly be em­
ployed in portraying the positions of
those Republican politicians who hes­
itate between llayes and the party.
For various reasons they can hardly
train with Blaine ; for equally strong
ones they cannot consistently go with
llayes. Curiously enough, one controlling
reason why the latter retains party support
seems to b»* the fact that neither l»eniocrats
nor Southerners have Iwonie enthusiastic
over him, and the average Republican is
not prepared to tight anybody or anything
that Southerners and Democrats dislike and
distrust. Meanwhile it seems wo shall have
to wait for the meeting of Congress for any
general indication of the party w ishes. The
opposition is not forcing the quarrel as much
as was expected.
The
iteasuu
of
[
So CoulrarU.
Jesse D. Carr has recently moved 90,000
head ofslus'p from the Salinas Valley north­
ward in search of pasture and feed.
Lucien J. Barnes, of tho Bureau of
Statistics, recently prepared tables
showing the moverneut of bullion,
specie and merchandise between the
United States and foreign countries for
a series of years. At no former period
has the foreign commerce of this coun­
try beeu in such a healthy and lavor-
able condition as for the fiscal year
ending June, 1S76. The balance in
trade and merchandise was in favor of
the United States to the amount of
nearly eighty millions specio vulue.
This amount has been nearly doubled
during the three-quarters of the pres-
ent year. If the present very flatter­
ing prospects are fulfilled fur the re­
mainder of the ¡»resent fiscal year,
Barnes thinks the balance of trade in
merchandise will not be short of two
hundred million dollars in spec io value
in favor of the United States, and that
we will have received from abroad
probably from twenty to fifty million
dollars in specie.
Keep 11 Uefor*» (lie People.
Our citiz ms may ascribe the failure
of the Government to let contracts for
The Indianapolis Sentinel koeps the
furnishing supplies at Fort Klamath ineffaceable fraud beforo the people
to the obtuseness of the Republican U. by having the following at its mast­
S. Senate in refusing to concur in the head :
House proposition for a proviso with,
THE ELECT OF THE PEOPLE.
drawing the troops from Louisiana and
1'llEStDKNT, DE Jt’HK,
South Carolina, for which reason the
Samuel J. Tilden.
latter.body declined passing the Army
VICE PRESIDENT, DE JURE,
appropriation bill, and there is conse­
Thomas A. Hendricks.
quently a lack of money to pay for said
THE VOTE.
supplies. Mr. Hayes has virtually
Popular Maj. Electoral Vote.
Dem.
Rep.
withdrawn tho troops from these
Thirty-six States.........259,932
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173
States, and the Army, heretofore the Louisiana and Florida, 6,773 *12
fl2
•The vote as cast by the ¡»copie.
subtle instrument of the Republican
fThe vote as east by the returning boards.
managers, is left without means of
APPOINTEES OFTHE RETI lt.NI.NG BOARD.
subsistence. Verily, Morton, Blaine A Fraudulent President. Rutherford B. Hayes.
1 Fraudulent Viet» President, W. A. Wheeler.
Co. are placed in a very ridiculous po­ ACTION OF THE NATIONAL RETVRNINO BOARD.
sition, to say nothing of the anathemas
By order of Judas Bradley, “That evi-
,
deuce
be njt received."
gratuitously showered upon them by a
—
not over-pleased constituency.
llnyes nt Home.
The inali EST mia ES paid for WOOL, HIDES and PRODUCE.
"F '
SELLING OUT!
Packard has sent a dispatch to Blaine find­
ing fault with the U.S. troops and Union­
ists of Louisiana for celebrating bis down­
fall.
Lane, Linn, Polk and Marion county peo­
ple are invited to join in with thu Corvallis
people in a big “jamboree” on the Fourth
of J uly.
Tho Dallas Itrmizer reports that W. IL
Watkinds has bough: tho Whitley farm in
Polk county for $15,000, and will go to
farming.
Should till the fishing establishments on
tho Columbia run to tlx* full limit of their
capacity, there will lie 54,XIO,OOO cans of sal­
mon put up.
llayes has issued a proclamation that
owing t<> the lack of appropriations a spec­
ial session of Congress must convene on the
15th of < »etober.
BELONGING TO
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A filibustering expedition to Mexico is
said to be prepared in favor of Leido ; that
it has everything ready, troops and money ;
and that it only waits on an understanding
that the United S'ates will wink tit it. Gen.
Joe Shelby, of Missouri, is said to be the or-
ganizer of the movement.
The New York Brewers' (tazette of March
15th says: “Tlx* quantity ot Oregon hops
shipped to England recently has tended to
give them a preference over those of Cali­
fornia. It may be remarked that this is tho
first season tint a marked distinction has
been made between Oregon and California.
“Give Johnson his mileage and let him go
homo.” Thus spake Mr. Johnson,oneofthe
colored members of tlx» Louisana Legisla-
ttire—elected by the returning board—w hen
he step|«‘d “down and out” to make room
for th«» people’s representative. Anda very
good speech it was, too. Evidently Jolin-
son comprehended the situation.
DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
CIX)THING
1
vrl
—a
f
-«
THE BILGER ESTATE.
-
HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES
WILT. BE MOLD AT
!
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
IMPORTED
niTIERE IS ON HAND A VERY LARGE
I assortment of
NAILS,
HORSE-SI IO KS,
i
IRON AND STEEL,
THE FINE YOUNG STALLION,
&
PERCHERON
STALLION,
GROCERIES,
P.1IDE OF PERCHE,
FOR CASH ONLY.
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Salem is happy that the Senate Commis­
!
sion to perfect Senator Grover’s title is to sit A h also everything usually kept in the store.
in that city, as tho dispatches to the Ens-
tern press will make it temporarily promi-
nent before the country.
The agency of tho Rubber Paint still
Gov. Nicholls designated Thursday, tho I continues.
19th inst., as a day of I'hauksgiving for the
.Manufacturing done as heretofore.
deliverance of the p<*ople of Louisana from
(’. W. KAHLER. Administrator.
their political troubles. Wi* s'pose Packard
didn’t worship much on that day.
Tho WurliF» Washington sp<*eial says
Bristow will be nominate I to succeed Davis
when Congress me»* s. Noyes would have
been appointed, but Waite was in the way,
and he has been given the French mission.
—CONSISTING ©F—
BEAUTIFUL
HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC..
Tho Aizn'x Washington special says it is
likely that Devens will soon retire from
the Cabinet, taking a foreign mission ; to be
succeeded by McCrary.
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T1IK EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
Prof. Riley, chief ot the National, Ento­
mological Society, reports that th«» grass­
hopper plague in Texas and Kansas is mon*
than half overcome.
Tn tho contest between Goldsmith Maid
and Barns at San Jose, on t he 12th, th»* ter­
mer was victorious, making the second
heat in 2:16',—the fastest time ever made in
the State.
T1IE
'
Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery,
WILL MAKE THE ENSUING SEASON
1V at my stables near Ashland.
TERMS—$25 the season ; or $30 tho sea­
son, with th»* privilege of rt*turning tlx*
mar»* next yeartooneot my imported horses
if she does not prove with foal this sea­
son-payable in U. S. gold coin or grain at
market price.
Good pasturage for mares at fi2'i cents
per week. No liability for accidents or
esea|H*s.
In a short time I will issue «circular with
engravings of several of mv horses, mar<»s
and view of my «tables, w ith* a history of
the Pcrcheron Hors«*, and why they are pr«»-
ferabl«* to other large horses; hints on
breeding, »lemand and prices for horses in
Europe and America.
1 have lull blood Jersey Cattle of the ls*Ht
quality tbr sab*. Every family that keeps a
e )w should have a Jersey.
The ab<>\e circular will be sent on appli­
cation.
W.C. MYER.
Ashland, Ogn., March 24. 1X77.
ETC’., ETC.
Which will h© «old CHEAPER than th*
('ll HA PEST in the State.
NOTICE, STOCKMEN!
YOUNG PRINCE,
Will stand at my stable four miles north­
east of Pho'uix the <*nsuing season, (Wednes­
days and Fridays executed) commencing
April 2d and endingJuly 2d, 1X77.
Young Prine<* wassii(*d by the well known
horse White l’rinee, owned by W.C. Myer,
of Ashland, out of a Blackhawk mare. Ik
is a dark iron gray, has very fine action, is
remarkably pleasant in disposition,and w ill
weigh about 1,400 pounds.
Terms: Ten dollars, in U. S. gold coin,
for the season, to be paid at the end thereof.
Pasturing, .’>1» cent a week per head ; but
will n<>t be responsible for any accidents that
may happen.
S, <’. TA Y L< >R.
THE WELL-KNOWN DRAFT HORSE,
I
A FINE STOCK & LOW PRICES
TURK,
lLL MAKE THE SEASON AT JA< K-
sonville. Rock Point and Sam’s Val­
ley, commencing April 1st, at the following
rates ; $.">, $|U and $15.
Turk is x years old thisSpring. Hissin»
was Arabian, out of a Tim<»lcon mare. i
Turk’s dam was French. He is a dark chest­
nut sorrel, with white points, 17 hands
high, and weighs T,590 pounds in working
condition.
('onqx’tent judges agree that Turk’s colts
will eompaw* favorably with any yet pro­
duced in the State, ami lie is highly re«-om-
mended by leading stock-raisers of Douglas
county, when* he lias made sev»*ral seasons.
ROBT. WESTROP.
Tho Meadows, Fpb, 1, 1877.
—AT—
M
J. S. HOWARD’S STORE
General Boynton, of tho Cincinnati j
Gazette, has just returned from a trip 1
NEW BAKERY,
It is said that Mr. Hayes has ex­ in Ohio, and, though a strong Hayes 1
i
pressed a wish for President Tilden to l man,represents the feeling there among '
I n M asonic B uilding , O regon S t .,
l»e elected as Senator from New York i Republicans as almost unanimous
Another chicken is coming home to roost.
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.
in 1879, to succeed Senator Conkling. against that gentleman’s policy. Boyn­ The Radicals hooted al tho idea that the
certificate of the Governor of Oregon was
If the New York Legislature does not ton says Republicans could not now conclusive. Now, in tho Colorado election
case. Clerk Adams proposes to take them at
gerrymander the counties too much, it
UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DE-
carry a single county in Ohio. This their word, and “hoots" at tho idea that the rpiIE
LIME FOR SALE,
sires to announce to the public that he
is likely Mr. Hayes uiay f>e gratified.
Belford certificate is conclusive, and they is now prepared to fill all orders for cakes
is a fair sample of Republican feeling are
foaming at the mouth about it.
of every description, such as wedding cakes,
It is rumored also, says tlie Standard,
—AND—
toward the South. Thek ultras would
London, May 12th.—An official Constanti­ cakes for parties, wino cakes ; also brown
that Vice President Hendrick* will be rather see that section reigned by car- nople dispatch says: The Russians having and rye bread, ginger snaps and crackers.
put forward by the Democrats of Indi­ I pel-baggers, desolation and corruption, attacked on Friday, in great forces, tho po­ Takes orders on exchange. Prices reasona­
sition occupied by the vanguard of the ble and satisfaction guaranteed.
BRICK-LAYING 9b PLASTERING DONE
ana to succeed Morton in the Senate in
jaET Fresh bread overv day.
I for the sako ot their own aggrandize- Turks’ auxiliary troops in the vicinity of
JOHN L. CARTER 4c SÒR
W m .'KREI’ZER.
Batoum, an engagement ensued, lasting SS
1879. If that issue be made in Indi­
ment, than to allow it to be on an hours, resulting in complete routo ot tho
PAINTERS
ana he will be sure to win, for thou­
Russians, who lost 3,009. Tho Turkish loss
i equal footing with the balanco of the is
PRO
BONO
PUBLICO
rilllE
UNDERSIGNED
WOULD
HERE-
considerable.
sands of Republicans of that State al­
I by inform the public that he has ONE
1 country. Hence they are so bitter to­
Now
York,
May
12th.
—
Tho
ExprcM
«ays
TH<
H'SAN'D Bl’NH ELS of superior Jackson
ways vote for Tom Hendricks. Then
E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
ward Hayes, a creature of their own, the attorney-general has concluded that tho rpiIE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI- Creek Lime for sale cheap. Persons wish­
all kind» of Painting, inclading
statement
of
facts
furnished
by
Tweed
can
­
will be presented the extraordinary
Brick-laying or Plastering done in the
i because ho fails to persecute tho South not bo used in carrying on prosecution 1 tied that 1 have placed my notes and ing
best style ami at reasonable rat«‘s will do HOUSE PAINTING.
circumstances iu history of the real as did his predecessor.
against tlx« old ring thieves ; that he has accounts in the hands of my attorney, IL well to call on me. For further information
much information reserved which ho re­ K. Hanna, with positive instructions to inquire at the Franco-American Hotel.
SIGN PAINTING,
President and Vice President of the
fuses
to disclose to save certain of his friends. make immediate and forced collection in ev­
G. W. HOLT.
Mr. Gortlou'* ExpInoMloa.
ery
instance
where
security
is
not
given.
Union sitting in the American Senate
The Attorney-general has returned the
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875.
Those knowing themselves indebted to
papers to TweeA and declined to release
under the administration of their de­
I WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING.
me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna,
Senator Gordon explains that his him.
without
delay,
as
this
is
my
last
call.
My
New
Boot
and
Shoe
Store,
feated opponents.
only agency in the Presidential count
David Dudley Field prints a pamphlot ex­ business must be settled !
ALL ITTLII OF GRAIRINI DOME
posing
tho
facts
in
the
Louisiana
Return
­
JAMES
T.
GLENN.
C
alieoknia
S
tkeet
,
was this: “When I saw that Mr. Til­ ing Board fraud. “Neither Congress nor
ChHUK»* of Time.
Order* from the country promptly attend­
Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1X74.
ed
to.
21.
den’s cause was hopelessly lost—lest the Electoral Commission,” he says,
Oregon
Jacksonville,
A short time ago the Radical news­
“could give* an honest title without investi­
by want of concert of action prior to gating the honesty ot the transaction on
All Kinds of Job Printing
papers were tilled to tho brim and run­
!
which
the
title
was
founded,
and
yet
a
the passago of the Electoral Bill—lost
ning over with “Solid South,” “rebel
> President has been installed in the face of
aving permanently l <» cated
beyond the power of rescue by any oilers to prove frauds, the grossest, the NEATLY & CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT
in Jacksonville, the undersigned re­
claims,” and “Con federate cut-throats;’’
most shameless and the most corrupting in
—IN—
spectfully informs th»* public that he is
j
man
or
set
of
men,
I
determined
to
do
all our history.”
prepared’ to do all kinds of work in th»» boot
now they are blossoming with “our
and shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran­
Southern friends,” “the Liberal Dem­ all in my power to save from the wreck
The Times Office.
teed.
M. (’ATON.
B L A C K SMI T H ING !
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
ocrats of the South,” “our Southern 1 local self-government to South Caroli­
TO THE PUBLIC
brethren.” Strange, isn’t it ? The na and Louisiana, which was the great
LAND FOR SALE.
otice is hereby given that
end of our endeavors in the last cam­
tlx* st(H-kholders of the Rising Star
Cincinnati Any/nrc/'asksif this remark­
A S ALLOUE MERCHANTS ARESELL-
Gold and silver M ini ng ('em pauy will meet fpiIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR V<>U ARE HEREBY NOTT FI ED Tl I AT
paign. If tlqit be treason to principle,
able conversion can bo attributed to
I at the otlice of the company, in Jackson­ I sale 240 aer»»s of choice agricult oral land, I all persons traveling and crossing the j Y ii>g out at (•»•»I and freight, we are r«*ady
to party, or to country, let my personal ville, on Saturday, Tune 9, 1X77. for the pur­ 175 acres under fence, situated in Josephine bridge on Rogue river, at Rock Point, that to do blacksmithing at cost and freight, but
remorse, the Moody and Sankey meet­ enemies make tlx* most ot it.”
pose ot electing directors and to transact county, Oregon. For information. <*nqtiir<* Jackson count \ is in no wise responsible for must have the cash when the work in <*om-
sustained pletc<|. Shop on the comer of California
ings, or a desire to obtain control of
such other Imsirtess as may come before the of John Bolt, Applegate, or at t lx* residence anv accident or lo»s that may
whih*
crossing
said
bridge,
as
the
same is and Main strc«»fs.
incorporation.
of
LA FAYETTE ALLEN.
lie I* u bl ( cm ii Nlwuders.
the next Congress?
not standing upon any public highway.
SHANNON A BIRDKEY.
Done by order of tho stockholders.
Illustrious Me ii a tor*.
W
H
N
How IM m - n Hayes Feel ?
,
The Louisville C<,uii>r-I<>uni‘d wonders
n«»w, if, alter his few weeks’ experience
• »t the Pr»*sidei <*y, Mr. I lay ex, in thesecret
of his soul, «oiibln’l lx» willing, like John­
son, oi iamisiana, Io hike his mileage and
i
go hoin<*.
In the Tweed confession there is one fact
more .shining and conspicuous than any
other. This is tho fact that after ail the
Radical lying of last Summer the name of
Samuel J. Tilden is not implicated. But it
is hit«*, now, to answer Radical lies after
that last gigantic lie w hen Ferry announced
that llayes \vas elected.
A. (’. JONES, Pres, pro tern.
E. D. FounnAY. See. pro tern.
Jacksonville, May 7, 1877.
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AILS. Ropes, Carpenters’ and Wagon
Maker’s Tools for sale bv
JOHN MILLER.
< > von want protection ? Buv a Pistol or
Knife, or both, ot
JOHN MILLER.
Published bv order of the (‘ouuty Court,
this 9th day of April, 1X77.
Attest :
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk.
Holds its regular meetings on H ip Island
3d Mond-avs in each month, at 7’j o’clock I
I*. M. Companions in good standing ar»* in-
Farms for Sale.
vit»*d.
J* R* N'. BELL, 1 riest,
J. IL II V x’sox, S(*erel a r v.
I’ersous <lesii in'-t to purchase good tarins
N eh»gant assortment of Poc’ket and la­ i ot any size will d<> well to enquire ot
JOHN BOLT, Applegate, Oregon.
bié Cutlery for sale by J. MILLER.
firmón Chapter Xo. I, K. A. AL,
V
AINTS (patents rr other,) Oils, V«r-
nisht*s, Shelae, Window Glass, Emery,
Borax, etc., for sale in endless quantities by
JOHN MILLER.
P
V
XES, Hatchet«, Drawing Knives, Broad­
axes, Mattocks, Picks, all sizes of Ham­
mers, etc., for salt by
JOHN MILLER.