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tthc SO ;Ucmocrntif aimes. editori . il. vous. Invest italioti *>• «EMKtl. NO rl.N ANI» NEW». rack at Every Department. arms old stani »! The Chicago Tribune's Washington special, referring to the investigation Official Paper for Jackson, Josephine à Lake. of the Oregon Weekly Record, a neat “Mazeppa” is being performed at the me proposed by the supporters of Wood’s and newsy paper issued from Salem by tropolis and the average Portlander is in his resolution, enumerates the following FRIDAY, JANUARY 2Ô, 1878. E. O. Norton. It is an off-hoot from glory. subjects: Alleged frauds in letting ot Small-pox prevails in Yamhill county, his daily. but is now abating. A few have died valuable mail routes in the latter part STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. thereof. AT THE STORE OF of Grant’s administration; alleged N ever in the history of Oregon has Edmunds amends Matthews ’ resolution, so A meeting of the Democratic State Cen- ral Committee is hereby called to be held there been a larger docket before the that all U. S. gold bonds shall be paid in frauds in the construction of contracts gold or its equivalent. for $300,000, let by Secretary Robeson in the City of Portland tlie 31st day of Jan Supreme Court or more reversals of It is reported that the Turkish generalis uary, 1878. A full attendance is requested. a few days before he ceased to have the derisions of the Courts below. si mo, Suleiman Pasha, is burning towns C. B. B ellinger , Chairman. and cities with the fury of one rushing to control of the navy; the old street jobs Judge I’rlm’s district alone escapes. the last ditch S alem , January 3, 1878. of the district; alleged combination A fourth attempt to fire the Bishop Scott which resulted in the defeat of filibus Murton un I lie < iiliiese. T here is a consistency about Sena Grammar School in East Portland, was frus trated by one of the pupils who discovered ters again»t the electoral bill; Louisiana, The telegraph gives a synopsis of tor Mitchell’s vote, recently east in fa- the blaze in the upper story.' aving determined to maintain the position heretofore occu Gen. Raditskv has, alter desperate fighting Florida and South Carolina presiden pied by me as the largest RETAIL DEALER in Southern Oregon, I take this means W hat it says is contained in the lute Sen vor of woman suffrage, which is quite captured I lie whole Turkish army defending tial votes; restoration to rank of Run of announcing that 1 am now displaying the note wort by. Strong-minded women ator Morton’s report on the Chinese Scliipka Pass, consisting of 41 battalions, 10 kle and Draper; expenditures in pub question. Il will be remembered that never fail to appreciate “patriots” of batteries and one regiment of cavalry. The first Bettie! flag in Oregon was raised lic buildings throughout the country; he visited California as a member of a his calibre. in Portland, last Sunday afternoon, on entire Indian ring question; seciet his North of San Francisco, consisting of a Fine Stock of commission to investigate Hie Mongo board the O. S. N. Co.'s Columbia Chief, in presence of nearly 2,000 spectators. tory of the withdrawal of troops in the W. F. C ornell and Walter Moss lian plague, but spent most of his time GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, The dismissal of a number of personscon- south; alleged violation of law in re in “selling up” matters for Hayes. have succeeded E L. Bristow in the neeied neeieil with the Indian service has been re- fu-ing arms to southern militia; naval Judging Loin what bis report seems management of the Mercury. They solved upon, and new measures, based on good evidence, will be intioduced for its frauds; allegations of duplicity in dip to contain, he was much more success are both experienced newspaper men. purification. lomatic relations with Mexico, and in ful in that line than hi his original While regretting Mr. Bristow’s leave of It has taken only six years for the Repub- connection with iion-recognilion of mission. From what he says therein, the journalistic field, we extend our lican »najority of lifiy in the U. S. Senate to dwimlle down to only one. Now let the Diaz; affairs of the territories; accounts a person w<»uld suppose the Chinaman best wi-hes to his successors. TRUNKS, VALISES. Etc., Oregon I»em<><Ta<-y kick Mitchell out this Eall and that settles it. of expenditures of the House from the a model citizen, much abused and Which is surpassed by none in the county and will be sold at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. McCrary says the administration sees no 10ih congress until now, including all deserving the ballot as a protection to N ext Thursday the Democratic occasion for further strife, and w ill go right It shall continue to be my aim to give itis interests, which he broadly hints State Central Committee will meet at on attend.ngt«> its duties uni that a change investigations, and urging inquest into The Most Goods for the Least Money, in the cabinet v< ill be los favorably consid- al. John is placed on a par with the Portland and open tip» political cam. «-red as a basis tot hannony than any other Operations of every department and I bureau of the givernment, especially and to place before my patron« a variety of articles not to lie fount! in any other house. white man, the late Senator even set paign of 1878. The Democracy can, plan. It is not mv ¡mention’ to mislead the public by advertising goods I cannot produce upon Mrs. Secretary Thompson has fallen in alleged frauds in the reissue of bond.» incpiirv, but to give value receive«! in every instance. A call from every purchaser at ting him up as an example for the poor, with proper management, achieve a love with Mrs. H iyc s. In t ict the members of mv <>1<! stand is solicit«-«!. FISHER. deluded Caucasian to imitate. Mr. signal victory in June. Ami we have the Cabinet, with iheir wives and children I and currency. Morion is to lie excused, however. In great faith that no blunders will be and man servants and maid-servants and . hor-es and asses are having a regular honey UNION NEW, THIS WEEK. Lis parli-an Zeal, knowing that his par- made. iiKHtn. First blood for “the Heart of the Valley.” ! •y sadly stood in need of voles, lie NOTICE On th«* 26th there is to be a meeting of the proposed to suggest the enfranchising —OF— T here is an unkind feeling I toward Corvallis Democracy tor the, purpose ot or- I COR. CALIFORNIA A 4tli STS. QBALED PROPOSALS, ADDRESSED TO ganizing a club. Hurrah! Turn out at the of the Chinese as a dernier resort. Dick Williams growing in i the Mitehell meeting everybody, and take somebody 1* the undersigned, will be received till Hence his favorable report, which is wing of the Republican party, which wuh you. the first day of March, 1878, tor the building of the 1 'ailioiie Church at Eagle Point. The rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- THE PACIFIC MUTUAL equal to the emergency. Hon. D. W. Voorhees says: A ’ ou Repub threatens to shelve him. > All tiecause 1 spectlully inform their friends and tin plans and specifications (notably modified licans are welcome to the President, lie j he is not a sycophantic supporter of has cost you enough in tin* wav ot labor ami i recently) may tie examined At the pastoral public generally that they have purclui-e«! residence, the undersigned reserves the the above establishment, which will l»< l*ro|>o<«e«i A me mi me nt. loss ot sc,t • ri »pect. K«*ep him. We don’t i right to reject anv or all bids. the Sen dor’s buncombe railroad bill heneetortli conducted under their eonstani LIFE INSURANCE CO., want him. The price ot your «piestionable ■ personal supervision, ami th«*y gtviran'.«*« F. X. BLANCHET, l’astor. Loud and long did the Republican Mitchell reigns supreme, however, and tran»acuous must, be paid by you and not ' satisfaet «.n to all who may favor them with Jacksonville, <'regon, Jan. 25, 1878. pros and oralor» labor during the Pres his fiat is law with the managers ot by us. th«*ir patronage. ’These stables are centrally located, and Demi ’ crats of Oregon sh< *ul 1 r< member that idential election to fasten upon their that parly. VICK'S within c«»nvenient distanc«» of the vari xi- we have an important State elec;i >n whi -h houses of public entertainment. Hof: opponents a desire to indemnify the is to deciih* whether Oleson shall be rep resented in the Senate alter Marell 4t 11,1*79, FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS and muleswill be boanh-d and cared tor al bouth for its losses during the Rebel As the time for holding the I) -mo moilerate charges. They have on«* of ■. In by a Democrat who shall be in harmony 4 RE PLANTED BY A MILLION I’EO- lartrest and finest stock» in Oregon, south ol lion, pension its Soldiers, and perpe- cratic State Convention approaches, we with a majority ot that l»odv, or the return x \ ph* in America. See I Portland, of of J. II. Mitchell. ’Illis is tile real issue be- V ick ' s U a talogie —300 illustrations, only PRESIDENT J. N. T. MILLER Irate oilier mullers equally as “lerri- hear several names favorably spoken I fore the p«*ople so far as tIn* Senatorial qu«*s- BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, tw’o cents. t>le.” Of course it was the veriesi of as candidates for the several offices j ion is co i icer ne<!. M itch«* 11 st an «Is t lie same VICE-PRESIDENT V ick ' s I llfstiiatei » M onthly M agazine With single or «louble teams, tor hire on rea J. NUN AN | to the Radicals in < »regon as Sargent di«.i —32 pages, tine Illustrations, and Col<>re«l sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses J buncombe, intended to catch the sus In almost every case they are well fit i in California.— Stmulanl. ............ SECRETARY MAX MULLER ami Mules, which will be hired to go to any Blate in each number. Price $1.25 a year; I part ot the country at moderate rates. ceptible voter. The Democrats have ted and would make a strong run. A Evansville, Indiana, Jan. 11.— Hon. John Five copi«!s for $5.00. ATTORNEY Animals bought and sold, and broke to E. B. WATSON V ick ’ s E low er am » V egetable G arden , ■ Young Brown, hi an interview, says that no intension of ever doing such things, ticket composed of such men is just 50 cents in paper covers; with elegant cloth saddle or harness. tlie charges of Blair contained in the memo- G.H. AIKEN........ MEDICAL EXAMINER J. A. CARD WELT,. and io make it duunly certain, Stiialor what wo want to secure us a glorious ’ rial «»tiered by him in tin- Maryland legis- covers, $1.00. All my publications arc printed in Eng ; latlire that he (Brown) was the advocate of Covkiell, ol Missouri, who was a rebel victory. Aiidress i the Texas I’aeiiie Railroad, that these«*onsid- lish and German. NEW JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. < erationsintllieneed hisaciionduringtheelec- General during the war, says he has EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: toral eomission, are utterly untrue. He says been consultii g with his fellow Demo M r . H ayes still refuses to “crook , it is well known that he (Brown) has always JACOB ISH. P. DUNN, K. RUBLI, STATE TREASURER’S FOURTH NOTICE. crats in Washington about the proprie the pregnant hinges of the knee” and : .qmosed this railroad scheme in all ns forms. DIRECTORS ty of introducing an amendment to the l»ow down to the Senatorial will TREASURER’S OFFICE, London. Jan. 20.—A Constantinople corre JUST RECEIVED BA' S alem , Jan. 18, 1878. Constitution forbidding the pensioning There is now’ great travail in the Re spondi'iit denies that tin* surrender of Adri J. N. T. Miller, J. Nunan, Max Muller anople has l>«‘en agreed to ill «smsequeiKf YOTK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI E. B. Watson P. Dunn, G. II. Aikeu, there are funds in the Treasury tor (In of rebel soldiers, and he finds them publican camp because he has nominat of tin* demand of Russia. He as-erts that payment ot Slate Wai rants classed and the Turks «h*cided not to <l<*t«*ii<l tin* place Jacob Ish, K. Rubli, Chas. Nickell unanimously in favor thereof. Anoth ed Williamson, instead of Packard, a» because it was considered untenable. The numbered as follows: John Watson, M. Hanley, E. F. Walker Warrants of old issue payable from fund er Republican calumny has been set al Collector at New Orleans Hayes same correspondent telegraphing tSundav derive«! from special tax, endorsed prior to evening sav s: It lias been impossilde to com- B. F. Reeser. rest. But what of that? They have seems to do as he pleases, and We Sept. 14, »871, viz Nos. 439, 440. 441, 442. mu nicae by telegraph with Adrianople t«»r HMIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- don’t blame him. three hours, and it is probable the Russians 413, 444, 445. 402, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451. the happy faculty of conceiving vast I tire in informing the ladies of Jackson 452, 453, 4'4, 455, 456, 457, 45N, 459, 460, 461. have entered it. ville ami vicinity that she has just received bugbears at the proper time, and the Olir Army mid Amy. 462, 465. 466, 469, 470 and 471. pplications for insurance Wai rants payable lr«mi general fund en a com plete and elegant stock ot N EW MIL D oik II I.risniilil. greater the necessity the greater the may be made to any member ot the LINERY GOODS, direct from San Francis Sill dorsed Sept. 11, 1876, Nos. Ilio. The annual reports of the secretaries Board of Directors. co, consisting ot New shapes in Untrimmed 1099, Ki'.'?, 1104. roorback and the larger the numbei of the war and navy department re B. F. Dowell, while at Wa-hlnglon, 1600, 1096, 1105, 1103. 1107, 1115, 1122. Bonnets and Hats, Trimming Silks, Feath can they originate. 111!', Itili, 1130, ers, Elowers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc., and is veal a startling condition of things in gathered a mass of testimony he in 1124, 1128, 1118, 1131, 1133, 1134, lost, now tully prepar«»d to attetad to all orders respect to the personnel of each, In tends using in the suit of the United liwil, 1062, 1141, 1 loo, 1117, 1120, with neatness and dispatch.X Prices reason F.xoiieriitiiiK lieport. able and satistaclion giiaiant<'V<i. Residence . on.. 111!*, 1191, 1159, California Street, (he army, the proportion of men to States vs. \V, C. Griswold, a case that 1023, 1150. at the old Overbeck Hospital. Give rm* a 1154, 1197, U.K, 1202, 12td, The volume of testimony taken in each officer is as nine to one. 'Phis i- promists to be an important one. A 1207, 1209, I 0, 1208, 1212, call. MRS. BRENTANO. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON Oregon bj the sub committee consist coming nearer to having an army and Portland exchang«*, speaking of this 1219, 1217, 1 21, 1--2, 1225, >■ 1229, 1231 ami 1 ’>• > ■ A . M A R K S, ing of Senators McMillan and Sauls navy all officers and no natter, says: Interest on these warrants will cease after soldiers ot HUTE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW ON A. H. BROWN, On the 3d of January the amended com the 19th instant. bury, with the late Senator Morton as sailors than it is pleasant hand the most complete and best stock for t ie citi MERCHANT TAILOR! <>i 1 millinery Stale Treasurer plaint in the case ot I . S. vs. W. C. Giis- goods ever brought to Jackson the cbeirman, who investigated the zens to contemplate. As regirds the wohl was filed m the I . S. District Court ville, cunsiting of of < Iregon. The complaint is brought under JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, charges of bribery and corruption in navy, had R »boson been I ret.lined in sections 4460, 311 and .»13s ol i he revised stat the election of Senator Grover, has al charge, there would have been les- utes ol the U. •’s., ami charges 54 crimes un- HATS. BONNETS. ) ECENTLY OF SAN FRANCISCO. HAS <^r last seclion, tor wliicli there is a torieil- I V o|»ened a Tailor Shop in Masonic Build Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves, last all been printed. Senator Wad vessels and fewer officers and seamen uro of $2,( hmi tor each otl'ense. The total ing, (opposite the Postoihce), where lie i» collars and cuffs, etc., etc., which we will sum for which jiulgment is asked is $143,- leigh, chairman of the committee on prepared to execute all work in his line in sell al low prices. had cruises off-soundings been ordered. 138.40, being $103,0o0 mole than was asked a workmanlike manner, from the cleaning privileges and elections, says the com The terrible disaster to the Huron wa» in the ionner complaint. The amended ami repairing of clothes to the mittee will scon submit a unanimous one of the calamitous consequences ol complaint in this action was drawn under Sewing Machines for Sale. the proof obtained by B. F. Dowell at Manufacture of Complete New Suits! rejMirt exonerating Grover from any XVe have on hand a number of the cele- his secretaryship. Had he been Washington during tin* months ot October and November Iasi. The complaint is very A good Stock ot all kinds of Gents’ Trim braied Howe Sewing Machines, which we complicity in any attempt at bribery obliged ever to go to sea in one of the long, and for convenience of attorneys has mings will be kept on hand. P«*rsons de will sell cheap lor cash, or exchange lor or corruption to secure his eeat in the been printed, in which form it covers one siring to make up their own goods can have gram. vessels he had built or repaired, eithei hundred and eight legal cap pages. The the same cut to order. Samples of goods MISS ES 1). «V M.CARDWELL. Senate. It is also stated that Grover he would have tu ide less m iney from attorneys for t'niled .'states are it. Mallo- kept from which suits can be ordered and rv, District Attorney; B. F. Dowell and A. courted and by his personal efforts and rascally contracts t»y having them sea made up. C. Gibl»-; and tor the drlemlant, Hill, Dur GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES! influence facilitated the fullest possi worthy, or he would hive lost the ham A Thompson, and Knight A Lord. THIS SPACE RESERVED Jacksonville, June 23, 1877. ble investigation of the subject. —AT— number of his mess ashore. It might W e have received the first number A Corvallis creditor heads his notice to pay up with “Don’t Play Higby.” Immense Reduction in Prices ! NEWMAN FISHER TO THE PUBLIC: H LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE DKY-GOODS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, JACKSONVILLE BRANCH LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, OF CALIFORNIA MILLINERY GOODS!'. MRS. BRENTANO ! A NEW MILLINERY STORE! 4---------------------- 4---------- F STATE TREASURER’S SECOND NOTICE. Iteu. o.i Hayes. as-ure better work in luiure if every A Nerions lllumier. contractor ami builder, and the Seere Mr. Hayes is in serious trouhle tary of the Navy also, were obliged tu concerning the case of Major B. It lake a trial trip in loul weather in Runkle, whom he recently restored to every ship they each had anything to do with. the retired list of the army. The res toration was made on the ground that Being V li».lieti teil. the sentence dismissing Gen. Runkle “Chickens to ne home to roost ’’ So had never been approved t»y Gan. do Republican campaignsianders, like Grant, as his signature of approval do-*s i the boomerang, recoil to strike those not appear on the papers. Gen. Run who manipulate them. Hon. Samuel kle got his back pay tor six year-, J. Tilden, who was so shamefully tra amounting to about $18,000. A flood duced by his Republican maligners in of applications has been received from the Presidential campaign, is being officers who were dismissed in the vindicated by their own Courts. In same manner, and Mr. Hayes finds New York, on the 19th, says the tele that he has made a very serious blun graph, arguments in the ca»e of the der, and does not see his way out United States vs. Samuel J. Tilden, The Presidential Uarxuln. to recover $3,000 as an annual income The gentlemen accused by William tax for the year 18G1, with interest E. Chandler w ith bargaining away Mr. from June the 20th, 1862, were begun Tilden’s claims to the Presidency all in the U. S. district court. There are deny the charge in toto. We have nine counts in the complaint. It was seen no denial on the part of Stanley Matthews, Chas. Foster and the gen tlemen said to have represented Mr. Hayes. It pleases us that Messrs. Watterson, Brown, Burke and others are so emphatic in their denial of so heinous a charge, The ignominy of such a crime could hardly be equaled I by that which lingers with the Presi dential t-leul itself. decided to take up each count separate ly. The first count charges that there are $3,000 due as back tax for the fis Gen. Butler in a recent speech spoke as follows iti regard to Hayes: “I be- lieve that it was the first duty of Mr Hayes to find out whether lie Was hon- e-tly and truly elected President of the United Slates, and, finding that to be so, to sustain every man elected on the sime ticket in his place by every man and every dollar at his command. I have no respect for a man who w ill dis honor bis mother’s marriage eeriilL ale. I insist that it was Mr. Hayes’ duly to — for — I J. S. HOWARD'S STORE ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK. the Republican party, which elected him, to sustain the men who sustained him. II lie believed that there was any wrong or fraud in his election, he should have just abdicated his claim, anil let us abandon his election and wash our iiahds of the whole matter.” Notice of Consolidation. blill Uarlikr. It is the opinion of General Miles that tlie hostile Indians are not in the least more peaceably inclined than they were before the recent campaign, and VTOTTCE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 11 the firms ot T. A. DAVIS A Co. amt HODGE,SNELL A Co., heretofore engaged I in the wholesale Drug, Paint, Oil and Glass business, at Nos. 71 ami 75 Front street, re spectively, have this «lay consolidated un murder der the firm name of thinks they will be ready to HODGE. DAVIS & CO., cal years of 1861-62. Tilden’s coun ! and steal at the first opportunity. He arul will continue the business at No. 71 sel claims that the laws passed about is satisfied that the only way these Front street until further notice. CHAS. HODGE, that time were recognized as necessary savages can be managed an«l Iridian T. A. DAVIS, war measures and annulled the law wars prevented is to turn them over GEO. W. SNELL, PORTLAND, OR., January 1,1878. F. K. ARNOLD. requiring payment of income tax in to the War Department, take away that year. Judge Bhitchford »u»taine<l the demurrer, giving Mr. Tildeu the (heir guns and ponies, and give them "POWDER—Giant, Rlastingorgun powder, I all kinds, and caps and fuse, for sale in first victory. cattle, sheep and draft horses. «juantiiie* to suit, by JOHN MILLER. TREASURER’S OFFICE, 1 S alem , Dec. 28, 1877. ) yOTICE IS HEREBY «.I VEN THAI there are funds on hand for the payment of State Warrants classed and numbered as follows: Warrants of old issue payable from fund derived from s|a»cial lax, endorsed prior to Sept. 14, 1874, viz: Nos. 399, 400, 401, 176, 403,404,405, 406, 407, 40*, 4<l!t, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415,416, 417, 418, 419,420, 421 ami 422. Warrants emlorsed since Sept. 11, 1876. payable from fund derived from tax lor cur rent «‘Xpellses, viz: Nos. 733. ,34. <32, <36, ........ , ¿99, 774, 970. 990, 991, 992, 995, 998, 9!»9, 1005, 1006. 1007, 1008, 1009, 1011,1013, 1011, 1016,1017, 1022, 1021, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029. 1033, 1042. 1014, 1049, 1052, 1051, 1024, 1057, 1059, 1065, , _ 1058. 1067, 1068. 1063.___ Interests on the.‘C warrant s will cease from this date. A. H. BROW N, Slate Treasurer. Frey's Boot and Shoe Store. C alifornia S treet , Jacksonville, Oregon. aving permanently located in Jacksonville, the undersigned re- s|»ecLlully informs tlie public that he la prepared to «1«» alt kinds of work in the boot aim shoe making line. Satisfaction guaran teed. GEORGE W. FREY. H WHO WANTS A HOME? i HUIE UNDERSHINED, IN ORDER TO A close partnership, otter for sale a farm Ot 326 acres, pleasantly situate«! on Rogue rner, on the direct road to Fort Klamath, 34 mile» from Jacksonville. The place is most ly rich bottom land, well watered, with an extensive outside range lor horses, cattle or JOHN L. CARTER & SON. sheep. \\ ill be sold on easy terms: One- lourth down, the balance on lil»eral credit. 1 he >to«-k, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep PAIN TEILS. and hogs, along with the farm implenients, hat, giain, etc., can be bought cheap, giving purchaser ol the place preference it desired. 11/E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO HULL BROS. ft all kinds of Painting, including HOUSE PAINTING, SCHOOL TEACHERS: SIGN PAINTING, you CAN EASILY INCREASE YOUR I salary by dev«»ting a verv small por ORNAMENTAL I’AINTING, tion ot your leisure time to my interest. I WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, do not expect you to canvass for iny cele brated lh-alty's Pianos and Organs unless you see lit to; but the service 1 require of you ALL STYLES OF GRAINING DONE. is both pleasant and profitable. Full r»artic- Address Orders from the country promptly attend ulars free. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N.J. ed to. 21 F you want a No. 1 home-made Rifle or first-class shotgun goto J. MILLER. I H N elegant assortment of Pocket and Ta ble Cutlery for sale by J. MILLER. \ ORSE, Paint, Saab, Scrubbing and Black M EW Guns made to order aryl repairing ening Brushes at JOHN MILLER. 1\ properly done by JOHN MILLER.