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TMg DEMOCRATIC TIMES THURSDAY ...OCTOBER 31, IDOL PERSONAL MENTION. MI m Ella Orth la spending the day In Medford. S. H. Cook of Applegate was In Jacksonville Friday. Mrs. J. L. MtV of Ashland waa one of our visitors Friday. Jas. O'Brien and F. OffenbiBcher of Applegate were with us Saturday. A. N. Soils» returned from a pro fessional trip to Grant's Pass Friday. F. M. Wade, operator In mines, is located at Portland for the present. 0. C. Doughty of Medford, the genial printer, spent Bunday In Jack sonville. Oliver Dews of Ashland and hl* family were In Jacksonville several days last week. Miss Emma Reed of the Medford schools visited with her parents Saturday and Sunday. Russell Alford of Klamath county, a brother-in-law of Judge Nell, spent Sunday night in Jacksonville. * Will Carter of Gold Hill and Leslie Duffleld are at Sawyer’s Bar, Calif., visiting the former's relatives. Aug. Fetsch and John Williams of Grant's Pass were In Jacksonville Saturday on homestead business. Dr. J. W. Odgers, who has been on the coast, traveling professionally, went to Roseburg Friday evening. C. B. Matney of Applegate, the well-known pioneer, is quite 111 with gastritis. Dr. DeBar Is in attendance. 8. S. Jolly, who Is In charge of the Atkin mining property In Big Ap plegate district, was with us Sunday. Judge Hanna returned Friday from Grant's Pass, where he has been hold- adjourned term of circuit 2 C. W. Sherman of Portland Mrs. J. A. Whitman of Medford ¿n guests of Mrs. J. Russell one day iast week. tlon. Geo. B. Dorris, who is Eugene's leading attorney, was at Salem last week, on business before the supreme court. Wm. Bybee is in town today, hav ing Just returned from Icoking after hls extensive interests in Josephine county. , Walter Drennan, the railroad en gineer, who was maimed for life by a railroad collision, is soliciting Insur ance. Frank obenchain of Bly and bls family, who have been visiting In Jacksonville, returned home last week. John F. Fink of Seattle has been visiting relatives at Medford. He resided In Jacksonville a number of years ago. Mrs. W. II. Venable of Applegate was In Jacksonville Monday, accom panied by her mother, Mrs. J. B. Baitmarsh. Mrs. E. P. Tynan (nee Jessie Jack- son) of Roseburg recently returued from a visit with her parents, who re side jtt Baker city. Hon. W. M. Colvlg and Dr. DeBar attended a meeting of Malta Coru- mandery No. 4, Knights Templar, at Ashland, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Erl. Wilkinson visited In Jacksonville Sunday. They are now comfortably located at the rarrn between Central Point and Medford. E. C. Sherman of Portland, the clever general agent of the Penn Mutual Jus. Co., Is In Jacksonville, ac companied by hls wife, nee Belle Willis of Roseburg. Geo. E. Neuber went to Thompson k creek Sunday, accompanied by his family, to see hlsdeer, who are being taken care of by G. W. Winetrout. He found them doing well. W. T. Readies, postmaster of Gold Hill, was at Portland last week, glv- kjng evidence before the U. 8. grand fury in relation to a charge of using the malls for blackmail, preferred aganst a resident of barn's valley. Prof. M. A. Floyd, who was princi pal of the Jacksonville school a few years ago, has returned to Oregon, ac companied by his wife, and is in charge of the Harney public schools. He wedded a young lady during his last stay in Missouri. Mr. Bledsoe, a prominent attorney of southern California, Is in Jackson ville looking after the interest in the Amy estate of his sister, who Is the widow of the late Haskel Amy. He is aeon of the late Dr. Bledsoe, who lived In Sam's valley In the sixties. Mr. B.’s own son was elected superior Judge of Santa Barbara county, Calif., at the last election. Mr. and Mrs. John Dolan, Jr., who were united In matrimony at the residence of F. E. Furry, near Phoe nix, on the 17th, have gone to Willa pa, Wash., ttielr future home, accom panied by the congratulations and best wishes of many friends. The bride is the daughter of Robt. Caton, a former resident of Jacksonville. The wedding was a pretty one, and attended by W. E. Anderson and hls family, Oapt. M. Caton, F. E Furry and his family. Mrs. A. Furry, Misses Annie and Gertrude Anderson, Paul, Milton and Arthur Anderson. Grand Christmas Raffle. A raffle for 1100 In U. 8. gold coin will take placu at the Banquet saloon in Jacksonville on luesday ulght, Dec. 24,1901. The person throwing the highest uumber with dice will get 475, and the lowest throw takes the remaining 426. Chances will range from one cent to 41. A tine turkey supper will be set after the raffle, which will be conducted to in- sur^ general satisfaction. banty 1 reasarar’a 2lat Natlca. Max Muller, county treasurer, gives notice that there are funds In the county treasury for the redemption of outstanding warrants protested from June 1, 18»«, to June 30. 189«, both dates inclusive. Interest on the same ceased Oct. 25.1901. --------------------- "-8 LOCAL NOTE». MININO NEWS. W. C. Deneff, Stone Bros, and O. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Blenvenue have returned from a hunt ing trip to Applegate. They had in Work oo the old Hammersly mine, The following deeds have been re Now is the time to pay the printer. different success, as they saw little ■ltuated In Jump-off-Joe district, ha« corded in the offlce of the county re Spare-ribs are putting In an appear game, they say. been resumed. corder since the last report of T he ance. Oris Crawford and W. A. Carter The Gold Hill News says that the All kinds of lubricating oil for sale have bargained fora building at Gold S. P. R. R. Ci. has men prospecting T imes : What suffering frequently resulta Hi'l, formerly occupied by A. R. at Nu nan's. * W. D Hanley to M Hanley, 170 acres for coal In Meadow» district. from a mother's ignorance ; or more near Jacksonville ................................. | tooo oo There Is hardly a vacant bouse in Merritt and Fl field & Co.,and will en Notice» for the location of placer JI Hanley toJA. J. Weeks, same prop frequently from a mother’s neglect to gage in the sale of general merchan Jacksonville. and quartz mine», etc., up-to-date erty................................................. • dise: properly instruct her daughter ! and complete, for »ale at T he T imes M.E. McCall to Eugenia Atkinson .one- R. F. Yokum and bls son Al. were Tradition says “ woman must suf The gross receipts of the Grant ’ s office. In town Monday. fer,” and young women are so taught. halt lot 6 blk 1. Ashland................... Pass postofflee, as shown by the re There is a little truth and a great deal The American Mining C<tde, stand Harry Moore to Frank Moore, IS acres J. N. Miller is teaching tbe Beagle port of tbe fiscal year, are 45,640, an pf exaggeration in this. If a young IntwpK.le.................................. district school. increase of 4300 over the receipts of ard authority on all subjects pertaln- woman suffer« severe^ she needs treat iug to mining, water-rights, etc., is F. D Wagner to T. J. Downing, lot 45. Circuit court for Jackson county re last year. Tne net revenues of tbe kept on hand at T ub T imes office. Highland Park add ........................... iso oh ment. and her mother should see that office for the year were 43,328. She gets (t. convenes Oct. 31st. J. C. Ferguson toT J Downing, part, Riley Hammer»ly and other» are de- of lot I blk 4, Ashland ................. Many ruoti ter* Itesi late» to take their Mayor Chrisman of Eugene has been no <fi Don’t forget the Hallowe’en ball. daughters to a physician for examinat- at Central Point, having been called veloping a copper deposit located in W. F. Towne to Dr Hargrave and Everybody should atteud it. Meadow» district, which 1» called tbe there by a telegram announcing tbe others, north half of lot 2 Phoenix.. so oo tlon : but no mother need hesitate to write freely about her daughter or Full assortment manila and sisal fatal illness of his stepmother, Mrs. Shamrock. Some excellent ore ha» J W Merritt to Mrs. V. A. Little, lot been extracted. herself to Mrs. Pinkham’s Laboratory cotton rope for sale at Nunan’s. • C. E. Chrisman, widow of tbe late C. 2 blk 81, Central Point...................... at Lynn, Mass., and secure from a The Umpqua Valley Oil Co.’» stock Dora Harbaugh to J. M and C. W. H. D. Russell and hls family left E. Chrisman of Cottage Grove. woman the most efficient advice with Monday for Siskiyou county, Calif. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers never baa advanced Scents per share, or to Lofland, P. W. Stowe place, hagle out Charge. Point precinct..................................... 30 centa.lt la reported on the strength 3500 oo disappoint. They are safe, gemle, Elegant home-made candies of all prompt, effective in removing all Im of a telegram received from Bak H. Wilson toH. Corum, lot 7, blk 49, kinds, a leader at Joe Wetterer’s. * 126 00 purities from the liver and bowels. ersfield,Calif.,announcing the load In g Central Point................. . .................. Rain commenced dropping Saturday Small and easy to take. Never gripe of the drilling plant recently pur A. J. T. Smith to Geo. F. Learned. 2 acres In sec 22, twp 86, 8w.............. 100 00 night, and considerable bat fallen or distress. City Drug Store,Jackson chased and alto upon the favorable since. ville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central report of theexpert geologist who has been looking over the holdings of tbe Total 49111 00 The best brands of cigars, tobacco, Point. company. etc., can always be found at Joe There was an Interesting game of The Grant’» Pass Observer says Wetterer’s. • foot-ball on tbe Jacksonville ball MARRIED. that a rich body of ore ha» been un Chas. Sullivan has returned from grounds Sunday. Tbe team headed covered at the Baby quartz mine, Lake county, where he spent the y Charley Nunan and Dick Donegan situated In Jump-off-Joe district. A BRAAT—RU8K—At Grants Pass, by Rev. C. won from the eleven led by Lewis W. Haye. Oct 28. 1901, M. Bract add Miss summer. Ulrich and Hurley by a score of 17 to 26-incb vein has been uncovered by a Illiev Myers, who went to Idaho 10. Another game will probably be new tunnel 80 feet long, which carries free-milling ore said to be worth sever several months ago, has returned to played next Sunday. a) hundred dollars to tne ton, besides Jackson county. Tbe widow, son and daughter of the carrying good values in base. The A tine assortment of up-to-date late Samuel Phillips request T ub Baby was bonded recently by Meyers, visiting cards can always be fouDd at T imbs to return sincere thanks to Rice & Smith of Pollock, Jewell & CHRISMAN—Near Central Point, at the resi dence of Mrs Ann Beall. Oct. 24. 1901. Mrs Tua T imes office. those who lent assistance during Dodge. Mrs. August Pfalzgraf, of South Lucinda Chrisman, of Lane county; aged 94 yeara, 11 months and 27 days Byron, Wis.. mother of the young lady The county commissioners’ court tbe illness of their deceased husband Frank Koester, who has been work will be in session next week, com and father and the arrangements for ing his quartz claim on Foots cr ek JONES—Near Lakeview Oct. 19, 1901. David R. whose portrait we here publish, wrote hls funeral. They will ever be held Jones, aged 66 years. in January. 1800. saying her daughter mencing Nov. 6th. for some time, brought to Gold Hill in kiod remembrance. LANE—At Gold Hill, Oct 25, 1901, Irene, had suffered for two years with irreg one day last week two and a half tons E. A. Smith has returned to Grant’s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaiusba Lane, ular menstruation — had headache all M. A. Walker has a nice little farm, of ore. in which free gold is plainly aged four months. Pass from Sisson, Calif., where he has the time, and pain in her side, feet situated not far from Antioch school visible to the naked eye in surprising been for several months. LYON—In East Medford. Oct 2S. 1901, of con swelled, and was generally miserable. house, Table Rock precinct, which he quantities. The ore was treated at sumption. Ora, daughter of Mr. and Mra J . A. She received an answer promptly with 1 he board of trustees and Jackson will sell very low. It contains 110 Houck's mil) and the returns were Lyon: aged n years, 4 months and 1 day. advice, and under date of March. 1899, ville Fire Co. meet Tuesday and Mon acres of land, 30 acres of which are In large. Mr. Koester has about 75 tons the mother writes again that Lydia E. day evenings of next ■week. cultivation. There is a dwelling, of similar rock on his dump, which Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured well, outbuildings, etc., on the place. will be treated there as rapidly Farm far Sale. as it Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of her daughter of all pains and irregu Only 4400. Address Mr. Walker at can be hauled tight drinks, fresh candies, nuts, A good farm situated one mile northeast of larity. Grant ’ s Pass. tropical and other fruits, etc. * Nothing in the world equals Lydia E. A large amount of lumber is being Pboenfx lying alongside county road, contain 16» 12 acres There win be sold with it, Pinkham's great medicine for regu The funeral of tbe late Samuel hauled to the Golden Standard mine ing There Is a light mast this year, It desired by tbe purchaser. 40 acres of wood which some weather prophets claim Philipps took place Friday afternoon, on Gall's creek, for the buildiDg of land. Tbe place Is all enclosed; about 150 lating woman's peculiar monthly of it Is under cultivation. The Improve troubles. Is a sure indication of a mild winter. and was attended by a number of the quarters for an Increased force of acres consist of a dwelling-house, a large deceased's friends, as well as relatives. men which will be put at work on the ments barn with theda for stock, smoke, wood and Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, Rev. 8. H. Jones officiated. Mr. P. property as soon as possible. About poultry bouses. There la a good well of water WANTED. etc., In book form, can always be ob was an Oregon pioneer of '51, comiDg 20 men are now employed and devel at tbe horse and one near tbe barn; an orch tained at T he T imbs Printing House. to Jackson couoty tbe following year. opment is progressing rapidly. This ard In good condition, containing about SO fruit STUDENTS AND TEACHERS t.-eea of aaaorted varieties, mostly apples: Wishing to increase their income. Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and Jew He Is survived by hls wife, a son.Ray- is tbe Kubil mine which was sold last school-house near tbe north end of tbe farm S3.000; 11,000 In cash. I1X<D In me year, Good pay for good work. Permanent eler, Is now located on California mond Philippa of Applegate, and a month for 440,000. The owners haye Terms, 61,000 In two years, deferred payments to Mrs. O. B. Dews of Ash siDce steadily pushed operations upon and street, opposite the postofllce. Satis daughter, draw Interest, or all cash at option of purcbas work given if satisfactory. land. the property, and express themselves er Inquire of S ilas J Day, Real Estate Address M g ’ r ., P. O. Box 403, faction guaranteed. * Roseburg, Or. A number of assessors increased the as being more than satisfied with Agent. Jacsaonville, Oregon. Apples 25 cents per sack at the Ol- their bargain. well orchard,Central Point. Come Im amount of taxable property in their A Gold Hill dispatch to the Oregoni mediately, before they are picked respective counties by raising the valuation of some already on the as an gives a very roseate hue to tbe re over. sessment roll and discovering more or sult of tbe late visit of Frank H. Ray G. W. Thrasher, who has been east less that had previously escaped taxa of New York. He is at tbe head of of tbe mountains during tbe past tion. Excepting tbe assessor of Mul the syndicate of eastern capitalists several months, returned one day tnomah county, Assessor Pendleton is who have invested largely in tbe last week. easily first in this respect, as tbe new mines of southern Oregon and are rep Quite a number of tickets have al assessment roll of Jackson county is resented by Dr. C. R. Ray. Prior to ready been sold for tbe D. of H. ball, over 4800,000 larger than it was In the Col.’s departure for borne be an which will be given at Orth’s ball 1900. This is a very creditable show nounced unofficially that bis company ing. and means a lower rate of taxa intended taking immediate steps Thursday night. tion for our people. looking to the extensive improvement J. T. Williamson has purchased the Although tbe Buffalo Exposition of tbe company’s big holdings in this Hoffman property, situated in tbe section. In addition to tbe opening northwestern part of town. The will be open for onlv a few days long of the many mineral prupertles ac er, the State Horticultural Society price paid was 41000. last week shipped a fine lot of winter quired during the past three years, it Tbe Hallowe'en ball, which will be apples to Superintendent Dosch. The is proposed to establish milling plants given by Madrona Lodge No. 12, D. fruit wns raised by W. H. Stewart, of sufficient capacity to handle the of H. will be a great success. No pains who lives near Medford, and will keep output of tbe mines, to furnish Peremptory orders to close out the Remainder of are being spared to make It such. all winter—White Belleflower, Wine power for these. To supply light sap and Jonathan. The apples will and power to Gold Hill and adjacent Mrs. C. W. Knighten of Flounce probably be taken to Charleston next mining camps an electric plant will Rock preclnet is visiting relatives liv month, to show the visitors at that De established. It is also stated that ing on Forest creek. She is being exposition the splendid frutt gathered a ditch will be built taking water treated for a hip disease by Dr. De from the trees In Oregon. from Rogue river at a point near Oregon, within the next Thirty Davs Bar. Tolo and bringing it to the several While O. Harbaugh of Jacksonville sites selected for the respective plants. w. T. Howell, a former resident of was driving near Central Point last Io Ct2sr to accomplish this object we will inaugurate the biggest Slaughter Sale ever he'd Jacksonville, is engaged In the sale of Thursday afternoon hls mare ran This will be 16 feet wide on top, 12 in Jackson or any other county marble and granite at Grant’s Pas«. away. The buggy struck the railroad .feet wide oo the bottom, and will IIs makes a specialty or cemetery track,while the animal was going at carry a volume of water five feet deep Work wih be started upon tbe water work. full speed, and Mr. H. was thrown way probably not later than Decem The county clerk has issued license violently to the ground, striking on ber 1, it is reported. to marry to Edward Russell and Ella hls head. He was removed to the res We will commence this GREAT SALE of Winningham; also to Hermann Nord idence of Mrs. K. Morris, where he re en and Nancy Van der Karr of Ash mained in an unconscious condition for sometime. A letter received today land. by Miss Edith Priest from bls wife, Thoe. McAndrew of Bear creek, one who Is with him, gives tbe Informs* of our most progressive farmers, Is tlon that he Is considerably improved. cutting his fourth crop of alfalfa. He Bernal Wolfard. a fireman, has sued has some of the best land in the “ I bad a bad cough for six the Southern Pacific Co. for 440,000 We Guarantee that during this sale you can buy valley. weeks and could find no relief damages, because of personal injuries Geo. L. Epps, who holds a responsi received on February 8, 1901, at Snow until I tried Ayer’a Cherry Pecto ble position with the Booth-Kelly den, on the Ashland division. ral. Only one-fourth of tne bottle He Lumber Co., was recently in southern complains that one of hls legs was cured me.” Oregon, visiting relatives and friends. injured so that It became necessary L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. He is doing well. to amputate It below the knee, and J. W. Pernoil has been appointed the other was badly crushed and Neglected colds always gostmaster of Applegate, vice O. E. mangled, and he was bruised and lose resigned. This is a good ap otherwise hurt. The papers wee filed lead to something serious. With no bad grace we will put tbe knife to profit, cutting off profit entirely and a good par of first coat. Come and be convinced that we mean business. pointment, for John Is efficient and In the state circuit court at Portland They run into chronic Oct. 23d by O ’ Lay i Tarpley. Wol accommodating. fard is 22 years old; and, calculating bronchitis, pneumonia, First-class music and supper will be the average life of a healthy man at provided for the D. of H. ball which 62 years, he estimates that he would asthma, or consumption. will take place In Jacksonville Thurs have been able to earn If he had not Don’t wait, but take day night, Oct. 31st. A big attendance been Injured 41000 per year for 40 is already assured. Ayer ’s Cherry Pectoral years yet to pass. J. C. Whlpp of the Jacksonville just as soon as your cough David R. Jones, who died at hls Marble Works last week set up a hand home, near Lakeview, October 19, was begins. A few doses will some monument in the Sam’s valley the oldest inhabitant of Lake county. cemetery, to mark the grave of the He was born In Virginia in 1836. He cure you then. late Hattie Sisemore. arrived in Jacksonville in 18«0.comtng Throe tine: 2k. Me.. II. All Areyfieta. ----------------------------------------- - ------ WITH------------------------------------------------- J. M. Hodson of Portland has been by boat from New York to San Fran made a 33d degree Mason, the highest. cisco; thence by stage. In 1864 Mr. Henry E. Ankeny and O. E. Worden Jones left Jackson county for Wash have been made 32d degree masons by ington territory, and In 1866 he moved Sea« for Celer Carts te W. P. FILLER & CO.. Portia««. Ore. to Idaho. During this time he was the supreme council. engaged in the freighting business. Sheriff Orme has advertised for sale The following year be loaded his big the property of delinquent taxpayers. teams with grain and followed the Tbe list Isa long one, consuming 14 U. S. soldiers to old Camp Warner, In columns of the Ashland Tiding^ Warner Valley, Lake county, arriv The sale takes place Nov. 23d. ing there September 15, 1867. Mr. Mrs. Henderson, who recently ar Jones has resided in Chat section near rived at Ashland from Missouri, wish ly ever since. He married Mrs. Ellen es to learn the whereabouts of her Gregory In May, 1869, »nd they have brother-in-law, Millard Rowe, a wood three children. Wm. R. Jones, who chopper, who is supposed to be some resides near Medford, Is a brother of the deceased. where in southern Oregon. (Founded 1M9.) no Duty of Mothers. Final J Slaughter The Rosenthal Stock at Medford THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1901 Bad Coughs Clothing for Men, Boys and Children Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps and Furnishing Goods of All Descriptions. More for a Dollar Than a Dollar ever Bought A. BRIEGER, Manager. PAINT YOUR FLOORS Rubber Cement Floor Paint Saint Helen’s Hall PORTLAND, OREGON What Is known as the Ashland ea- looo cases will be heard in tbe su- >remecourt Nov. Sth. Hun. W. M. ijolvig and C B. Watson represent the appellants and Judges Nell, Hale and McWilliams the city authorities. Considerable of a sensation was oc casioned at Klamath Fails last week by the death of Rufus Stiles from small pox. There are a number of cases there, of the mild type which prevailed In southern Oregon last summer. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt., says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantly re lieves piles. City Drug Store. Jack sonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON CAPITAL NORMAL — and — ;> Correspondence School, SALEM. * OREGON. < NnraMl. Academic. Business. Civil Service, Mechanical Drawing, College Prennrntery Our apeelal work la to teach tke un- deriving nrinclpies. No time Is wealed on the non-eesen- tfUln The Home Study and Mall Depart- mwnt oil era you a rare chance to spend yo ur evenings ploaxantlv and profitably in fitting yrurself lur your Ute work Address. A Boarding and Day School for A. P. Armstrong. LL. B.. Principe* ' ' < I ' , , ' , 1 , < , J. J . Krepps, Salem. Oregon ' A practicsl. progressive school, conspicnowa for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates in position« a« bookkeepers and stenographer«. Already proud of a high standing wherever known, it «tesdily grown better and better. Open all the year. Students admitted any time. Private or claaa Instruction. Learn what and how we teach, and what It costs. Catalogue free, ---------------- Hoard of Direct ora — D. P. THOMPSON. PRESIDENT IX SOUS COHEN - - DAVID M. DUNNS I MUSIC. ART AND ELOCUTION. This School offers to girls a broad end thorough education combined with the advantages of a healthful and refined home. It occupies a large and attractive building In <tw Immediate vicinity of the City Park Tbe sanitary condition i of the premises has beer, made a matterot special attention. The bed chambers, class and recitation nx.ms are large and thoroughly ventilated; and the oonstruetloa of the building la such that every room is open to the sunlight, w Tbe greatest care has been taken to provide all the necessary appointments of a well- equipped school, and to furnish every facility for training pupils In the most approved methode The alm of the school is to give thorough end well-oraered Instruction to girls and young women, fitting them for college when that le desired, and to aid In the development of true and womanly character. The Tall term opens September 16, 1901. A faculty of twenty competent teachers Insures for children and'young women that Individual care an«' instruction necessary to the beat results. There are four akilled teacher« In the Muaie Department alone, specialists tn Art and Oratory, and native teaehera In French and German. 1 Provision la made for all athletic games suitable to women, as tennis, croquet, hasketban bicycling and horseback riding A gymnasium 50x100 feet, la In process of ronstrnctio which will offer still more opportunities tor healthful exercise For Illustrated catalogue apply to MISS ELEANOR TEBBKTTB. Principal.