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ft- n ssr JACK!iO.VVlt,I.K I Saturday, December 27, 1884. Portland Business Collet. In, speaking of this institution ef learning the State "Journal" of Eu gene has the following: We can not "but note the growig popularity ef tb.ii institution and thr ropidlj inereating attendance from this county at well at from all ec iont of the Northwest. For iouc yean the school has been rtixhf (round, and from our Portland ex changes Itarn that the preient tea ton bWi fair to be thotnost prospur oas in its Litter, notwithstanding the hard times. Practical ,-ueation and business training in of Universal ha portance and every young man and woman in the land weald be better prepared for real, every day life, bust nest or professional, for having thoroughly mattered such a course of studies as is offered by the seheol of which we write. And it is a fact which all wjll concede in no other way can lima and money be invested so a to produce such steady, continuous re turm at is derired from an cdncetion that ran and must be csed every day during a lifetime. Monty paid out in obtaining needed education is many times better than money loaded at compound interest. We hope to be able to announce at an early date -that others from this section have decided to attend the Portland Business Cel lege, for we can recommend the insti tution as beini; first class in every re spect. The Prineipal, Mr. A. P. Arm streeg, has been for a number of years closely indentiOed with the educational interests ef oar Slate and is eminently successful both as a teacher and a busi ness man. TTe heartily commend him and hit school to the favorable consid eration of ell our readers. A. Noltner, editor of the Standard, who has been connected with various Democratic publications since pioneer days, hat been suggested l-y prominent Democrats as a suitable appointee fer the Postal Agency, or XL S. Marshal ship. While Mr. Noltner has never been regarded at a success, in the newspaper 'business his unflinching devotion to the Democratic party, through tho dark davi of its history, in which he has battled for the "time honored principles" with the Bnnrbon tenacity, that is incapable ef improve ment, or change, certainly entitles him to a gentreus share ef the leaves and nines. It remains to be seen how ever whether the old whoel In"" ml tneyarty will tate precedence in the fortheomipg division of tho spoils or whether the rainbow tinted bubbles that have risen to the surface on the great Democratic cesspool shall float away with the lion's share. Certain ly if there is aeything in being intent ly and nauseatingly democratic for a life time Tony Noltner'i claims should be considered first and we hope he will win. During the past six days fourteen applicants from California, one from Michigan, three from Indiana, one from England, one from Dakota, three from Minnesota, one from Pennsyl vania, one from New York and two from Iowa, have applied at the Immi gration Beard rooms seeking iuforrua tion concerning farms and land. With but three exceptions those who called were looking up Government land. Four are waiting for the resumption of travel on the 0. fc C. R, EL, three go to Eastern Oregon; ethers go to Marion county, and after locating will go East for their families.. The rest are still in town waiting for the weather to clear up. The Board- hat added twenty eight tracts of land, mainly small farms, to its record and has es tablished correspondonce in four places in the State, with persons who signi fied their intention to do all that lay in their power to aid immigrants. "Standard." It teems to be a settled fact that Congress will, at recommended by the Postmaster-General, reduce the local postage ts one cent, and that the two cent stamp will carry one ounce, in ttead one half ounce as at present. Old members of Congress are remind ed ef the fact that Charles Summer, fifteen years ago, took a bjld stand in faver of a universal postage stamp of one eent, which was to catry a paper or a letter. In a recent interview Mr. Cleveland said among other things. "I intend to be president of the people "of the United States, juwt as I have been the Governor of tho people of New York, and both parties will be disappointed in me in that particular; bun I shall be safe if I obey the law of the land, end I'm going to de it and let the pol iticians hewl." ORESOH SilflNEL. Oregon $ California R R- Meeting. Pursuant to a retelutien adopted by the board of directors of the Oregon & California Railroad Company, at a meeting held November 14 1884, e pecial meeting of the stock holders of that corporaiton was "held yesterday in this city at the office of the mana ger, Mr. R. Koehltr. As set forth in the resolution, the meeting was held for the purpose of taking action in regard to (he follow ing business. To a .j end the by laws of tho com pany and increase tho number ef di recterpr iTo authorizo-theboard of directors of the company, with the concurrence hi n ajority of the bondholders to con tract for the completion bf the com pany's railroad and in order to raiap money for that purpose, and to pro vide funds for tho settlement of the Coating debt of the company, the ward of directors be authorized to ivf either bonds or debentures, se cured on a first and piior lien upon all the property ef the company real, personal, and mixed, or bonds created by increasiag the number and amount of bonds already issued, and secured by tho existing first mortgage and the company or by consolidation the exist ing first and second mortgages, or hi such other manner as the bond of direc tors may determine. To aathorize the board of director to provide that at any and all meet ings of steckholdeis held for the pur pose of eleetinc; directors, the bond holders may participate in such elec tion, and at such elections the holder af caeh one thousand dollar bond shall have the right to cast as many votes (not exceeding ten) as shall be fixed by the board of directors. To aathorize the increase of tho pre ferred stock of the company from 120,0C0. shares, of the par value of one hundred dollars each, to 150,000 shares of the par'value of one hundred dollars each, by issuing 30,000 addi tional shares of preferred stock. To aathorize the increase of the common steck of from 70,000 shares, of the par value of $100 each, to 10, 000 of the par value ef $100 each, by issing 30,000 additioeal shares of ooramon stock. To authorize the board of directors to negotiate the transfer of all the property of the Oregon & California railroad company, real, personal and mixed, by lease oiTiaJa to tiio Ctutr&l Pacific railroad company upon such terms and conditiens and for such con sideration as the beard of directors mar de tout fi- tlie interests of the company. At the meeting yesterday, there was a good representation of tho stock of the Oregon and California railroad company. The members present rep resented ever two thirds of the entire stock. Each ef the propositions given above wag taken under careful consid eration and duly discussed. The stock holders finally determined, by rcsolu tion, to authorize the beard'of director), to take the necessary action in each case as designated- in the call for tho special meeting. With this authoriza tion the board at directors w.ill proceed to carry into effect the wishes of tho majority of the stockholders. On motionrthe stockholders adjourn ed to meet again in one month. "Oregonian" Dec. 23d. Says the New York Werld: "Cleve land is chosen; Blaine is beaten; but the margin between victory and defeat is so narrow, and Blaine's popular vote so large, that the value of tho lesson is lost, and people feel that public ras cality has not been rebuked as it oujht to have been rebuked by a na tion ef henest men." The Minn eapolis Tribune answers: ''The World's paragraph is its own an swer. If te were a nction cf hon est men, public rascality would have been rebuked. Th World says weare a nation ef honest men, and the rebuke fails to materialize. The logical con elusion is that there was not suGcienl rascality to call for a national rebuke." The official rote of the State of New Yerk gives the highest Democratic elector, Preiat, 563,154. The highest Republican elector, Carson; 5G2.005; Dsmoeratio plurality, 1,149. The lewest Democratic elector, Ottenderfer, 5G3,04S. The lowest Republican elector, Harris, 501,071; Democratic plurality, 1,077. The highest Prohi, bition electo, Miller, 25.00G; the lowest, Ellsworth, 24,918. The high est Butler elector, O'Donnell; 17,004; the lowest, Campbell, 10,751. The bill to admit the territory ef Dakota into the Union as a Stain latt Tuesday, Dee. 16, by a strict voie patted the Senate 34 Republicans voting in the affirmative and 28 Dim ecrats in the negative. According to the census, San Fran cisco has the largest (44.5 percent) for eign population of any city in tho United States. Next in order comes Chicago 40, 8 per cent.; Milwaukee 39.9; New York, 39 5; Detroit 29.2 and so on down, through Cleveland, Buffalo, Jersey City, Boston, Brooklyn St. Louis, Newark, Pittsburg, Cincin nati, Proridence, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Louisville, Baltimore(16.9) to Washington, with only 9.4 per cent. Senator Vest delivered an argument, in the U. S. Senate against the admis sion of Dakota, averring that it did not have population enough to entitle it to admission, and that in the face ef the returns shewing 2000 more votes than were cast in South Carolina. To what unreasonable positions partisan politics lead? Run-on a Bank. Reames Bros, are receiving a fine assortment of Fancy end Dry Goods, Hats, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and finest assortment of Ladies Cloaks that has over been brought to this market. All of which they are selling at prices thit defy competition. A GRAND Masquerade Ball Will be given under the auspices of the xiiiiiuvlu vrwer in OS New Year's Night, 3TiV2X. X, X88S. Proceeds to be devoted to the Building Fund of tho I. O. R. II. Receitiox Committee: D. Croneraillcr, E. D. Foudray, II. K. Ilanna, A. F. Eday. Floor Committee: II. Papo Jr., Job. R. Little, J . Wliipp, C. Nickel 1. Scrr-En Committee: 3Iesdnmes A. Schmitt, Kate Birdscy, E. Jacobs, Rosa Ki-nney, and Messrs. F. Grob, John Bicvcnue and J. T. Uoloson. General Committee: A. Schraidr, Wm.Mensor, J. G.Birdsey Single tickets, including supper, SI 50. Tickets for spectators, M cents, children under 12 yean, half prict The very best of music will be in at tendance, and the fact that the ladies will serve the supper is sufficient guarantee of its excellence. No p-iins will be sp.md to make the ball the event of the season. Business Notice. This is to notify the public thru I have opened an office in Jacksonville at -the southeast corner of California and Fifth streets where I will be ready at all times to transact business, such as the drawing up of DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, AGREEMENTS, Leases, Powers of Attorney, Bills of Sale, etc etc. Abstractor of Land Titles. Sell Real Estate, and attend to making out Homestead papers, Pre-emption papers, also draw up all papers pertaining to the settlement of estates Collector of Accounts, prompt remittances made. Invesment Se curities a specially; Jackson County Scrip bought and wild. Prompt reply made to letters. Charges in accordance with the limes. Refer, by permission, to C. ( Bock man, Esq., I'ankcr to Hon. L. R. Web ster, Judge of this judicial district, and to any business house in Jacksonville. "ILASJ. DAY. Notary Public for 'regon. Criterion Billiard . Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON & GARRETT, Troprietors. r PfllS popular resort, under new man I agement, is furnishing the best brands ot liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast.'- Give me n call. City Lunch House Fred G-rob, Proprietor. Ilaving moved to my new stand on Chl ilornia street opposite the Union .livery stable I ask my friends and the public generally to gie me a call. I keep Deer. Wine and Cigars and Z3T A first class luoch can bs bad at any time for 2o cents. FRED GROB. EMPIRE HOTEL. aVCocaXor-ci, Ox-. J. W: Cunninghan, Prop. This commodious and well arranged hotel isnow open for the accommodation of guests, and will be kept on the most approved plan. Ti-e tnu;e will always be supplied with the bcM the market aifords. Esnecial in ducements are offered the traveling pub lic J. W. CUNNINGHAM. MedraFeb. 25, 1884. f vdt mni? -AT " E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or. Oloolta. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and without alarm: 7C.to3a.oai. Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvei hunlfng-case, open-face and skylight watches, from $3-to $150. Bracolota. A fine lot of ladies' gold b3nd and bangl bracelets. apiaigor 3FLi:ra.e3- Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stnne cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearls, turqnoist and pearls and oryx rings with bi'Ultn mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain and solid California r'ngs. Diamonds in c "Jbliape. " Ladies' sols of -jewelry, from the 50-cepl black set to the ij.'UObird tetsOf diahiomts. Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. Pins O.X3.C2. Suttona. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Silver and silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases. Gold snrt silver thimbles; gold, silver. and steel spectacles; and a full block of every thing in the jenelry line. A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. A lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-class line ol HOLIDAY GOODS. All to be so'd at the LOWEST PRICE! Also accordeons, violins, banjos, and the best lineof violin. guitar and banjo strings. ine oest sperm on ior sewing machines. J lull line of Drugs and Medicines. EQPrescriplions irefully compounded E. O. BROOKS. IEW SADBLEE SHOP MED FORD, OP.., Madison Rodgcrs.. Proprietor. DEALER) IN TTARNE3S, SAD DLES, . -BRIDLES, II ALTERS, Etc. E'c. A Boot and Shoe Department is also attached. Call arour.d .-ml enquire prices snd I will prewatis!actioq. -" "3r.DIS0N ItODGKKS, Jledford, Or., July 20, 18S1. SEWWiraWJIBHIBD ! Loli for sale at lew prices and on easy terms. Apply to J. S. IIOWAllD, Agent, at Mtdford. Also, in the Railroad addition to the town of ASKLANET. Apply to 31. L. JlcCall, Agent, Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to II. V. B. SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD HiLL. Apply to 31. E. POGUE, Agent, Gold Hill. GRANT'S PASS. Apply to S. 31. WILCOX, Agent Grant's rass. urto ui-.u. h. ANDREWS, O. & C. K. R. Co., Foitland Or. Administrator's Notice. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Heber deceased. TOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT L 1 the undersigned has been unpointed by the county court of Jackson county, Orcjron, s ttin: in Probate, administrator of the estate of Frederick Hebcr deceas ed. All person indebted to Slid estate are requested to settle the same immediately, and those having claims against the es tate will present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, residing in Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon, wuiiin six rnonius irom menist publica tion of this notice. "Wm. 31. TunsEK. Administrator of said estate. Dated Nov. 15, 18S4. DAV2D UKN, A21D DJ5ALKR IN riOFFINS FinrvTSirEn nr ttip V shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. urnnure ot all kinds kept on hand oi made to order Farm for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale one of the best stock farms in Rogue Kiver valley. It is located on Drv Creek, on the other side of Rogue river, contains 1CU acres of good land, with good barn etc., on the tuatu, uuuuin oe soiu ai a uargain. tor further particulars call on or address Heniiv Wetdermakji, Jacksonville Oct. 18, 1884. Settle Up! ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned by note or account are requested tn call and settle up forth with. Parties knowing themseives in debted to me will do well to heed this no tice, as I am determined to enforce pay ment where it is refused or neglected. H. PAPU, Sa. Jacksonville, Aug. 2, 1884. 011 CAS W CEONEMIJLLER & BIRDSEY, JACKSONIALLE, l& !E Pogue Grolcl lEEiX!, AGENTS FOR LaBELLE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND HACKS, LANSING RIDING HARROWS WITH SEEDERS COMBINED BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING TCOTH HARROWS McSHERRY" GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CAST SEEDERS BUFORD PLOWS, ALL STYLES, ' COLLINS OAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER 31ILLS, FANNING MILLS. CORN SHELLERS HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS," CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc. EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE- Wo wotilil respectfully ask our .our line -of poods before purchasing elsewhero, as to feel 6ure we can Sell As Low t Than any firat-cloKH goods can bo gooda "s represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIRDSEY. Jacksonville Oregon, Hay 5, 18S4. 1 f J - W - Times Building, Jacksonville, Oregon. OQTK OaOTTfO 0 "new to the Line, Let the Chips Fly where they Will!" A Full Line CONSTANTLY GOODS SOLD OKLY FOR CASE BUT ON AN ACTUAL CASH BAFli. CSWebnyat a discount and lose no the advantages of this policy. X NUNA tLS?-al l Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, M'SLAiTO BOY'S CLOTIHR'G, BOOTS LNX SI-IOICS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, CROCKERY, GLASS WAKE, ETC. Ssi?oc3.i3.o talsLoaa. 122. 3Sie:o13.3gl California street, Jacksonville, Oregon. raagi - A X MULLEB, iX. P. O. Suildisg, Jacksonville -DEALER IS General 'Merchandise. TnE UNDElf-IGXfil) TAKKR pleasure in informing the pimlii that he has purchased L. fcelomon'o .--torcst in the POST OFFICE STORE, YHiieh will be kept stocked with a com plete and first class as-nrtraentof gen-nil merchandise. I will sell -t "Tcry Seasonable Statos. Give rac a call and see for vourssvles MAX MCLLKH. CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT OF, Cor. 3d and California Ets., Jacksonville - - Ogn, Having taken chargo of this hotel the undersign d take pleasure in announcing to the public that a complete change will be made. Tiro Tatolo will b supplied with evciything the market affords, and a general renovation ot the lESocla iviad Sooma will be made. The patronage of the pub lic is solicited. J.DeRoboait. Jack&nville Crescent Cii Blail nonto. P. McMahcn, Proprietor Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday Wednesday and Friday mornings at 3 a m. arriving at AValdo in the evening, when close connection is made next morninti lor (.'rescent City. When the new wagon road is finished about January 15th through tickets to San Francisco will be sold for $18 by this route. IxnrcS9 and onlnr hnsinpsa done nl in duced rates. P. McMAUOK Proprietor - Organ for Sale. The nndersirrnrrt.nfT'iiT-a fnr cvIa aa oiir terms to a pncxi nurtv n firatj-looa Tnlm,- orcan. 10 stons.hpinmi;p(lliiinf(n.-Tol.-c for particulars enquire at this office or auurcss ine unuersigneu at rtioenix. GEO. CROSS. PLocnix, Or., Seyt. 204h, 186k patrons and frianda tn onll and pa If Not Lower sold for: and wo fimmntftn nil nnr of Merchandise ON HAND. bad debit and propose togivc onr patrons J. y. .MEKRITT. 3e. IEThq. TEIEZESJC-; -iLLJS!lSZ31 - "1 'mtit 'jM.jftj i..i ui-i.1 uvji'Aujj-jsaa! V. G. Kexnet. II. II. WoLTERS. It he. gem saloon- -AT MEDP05D, - OREGON, Ecnney & TV Iters. IT irl.i: opened our sulnon in the new brick l.niMi.v: of livers & Oi. at Jledford v.c uru no; .uiuuj to furnish any kind 'of a drink tlmt can he called for, made .Willi liquors that ore acknowledged to be theb-l in the market. A Fine Billiard Table Will also be found tit this house and on the tables you can And the leading picto rial nud sporting papers or the day. Give us a trial. Kexjjet & Woi.ters. The Bishop Scolt Grammar SCHOOL, A noarilln: nail Bay School Tor Roj, lin CAVdnlli n.. ni1n 1 . . t.u cwi.utt. jv.h utiui t hid pri-sum management will begin September 2d. Doys successfully fitted for College or for business. Five resident and three visiting teachers. Discipline strict. Forfurthe'r information and for catalogue containing list oi former pupils. Address J. W. HILL, Head Master, 2ma23 Draper 17, Partland, Or. CITY BASSE R SHOP California St., Jacksonville, Oregon. The undersigned is fnllv nrcnnr4 in An. all work in his line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. UEORUESGfl TTMPF. Saloon Business for Sale. The undersirmpil nffiri fm- coi i,o -v.- Er.i Saloon and Iliilinnl IT. ill ti.: t..... is new and fitted up in first-class style ...;..'? '"u"Jue 111 Druns wick& B.ilke billiard tables; si7e4.9; size of building 2D x 40 with office 12 xlO. Situation first-class fine trade good open in? (or a live man. Ttmsnn fnr aii;. aCCOlint Of Other bllsinpsa AVill f,l.c,H the property without the stocc. . litU.UKOSS. Phoenix, Or., Sept. 20th, 1884. Settles- TJjo. Ilaving changed my place of business to Ashland and rcouiriuir all the monev duo me. in fitting up nvy new. store I hereby give notice to all those indebted either by note or book account to come forward at once and make settlement. I need the money and must have t riENTRYJUDGI. Ashkinrf.Orafcca, Msf 1, 184. DR. J. W. BOBI)Jt CITY DRUG STORE CALIFORNIA STREET, I MERR1TT & ROBINSON MOPRIETORS, Will keep on hand the largest and Most complete assortment of PATENT MKDICIJiES a CHEMICALS, PURE WINES 4 LIQUORS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., To bo found in Southern Oregon. Alio a full stock ef STATIONERY, i SCHOOL BOOKS, FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, TOILET SETS J And a great variety f Perfumery, eoin. mon and Toilet Soaps, etc. Prescriptions carefully prepared j Dr. J. W. Honi.NsoM. Dr. Robinson's ofllee in Dru Store. HEW C&SH STORE ! 1 ' CjIMO BR3 Has just opened a fine stock of General Merchandise AT II is motto is Quid Sales and Small Profits. And he feels assured that all who favor him with their patina-jo will bo tativ tied with his prices and the quality efnis goods. He Keeps ir.r ooon uuocEP.irs, ruovisios. CL0TIIINO. rOKNl.'WXGOOOM, BATS AND CAPS. BOOTS ANDSItOHS, nd everything usually foumi in a flrtt cla Gcnerkl Merchandise Store. He will give his customers the benrtik of Hie reduced freights caused bv the ad vent of ilie railroad, and will nolbo vsder sold by anybody. M. A. ltREXTANO, Manajer. Phoenix, Oregon, Feb.23, 1834. THBS.P. VARIETY STORE, USDBn THR MAHAOEUSXT OIT J. E. Little, Prop. JACKSONVILLE. WILL HE KEPT WELL STOl EKD V T with the choice.it CIGARS, JEWELRY, GROCERIES, CANDIES, NUTS, PIPES, CARDS, NOTIONS, CUTLERY. STATIONERY, ALBUMS. TORACC03, CIGARETTES Gent's Furnishi3g Goods, Fishing Sacklrs, die. And everything -usually found ia a firsA ciass variety swre. Mv eoods are the best and eurninifrl to be as represntwl. Prices low. as we io not proproc to he undersold. Z5f Uire us a call. J. R. Littlz. JACKSONVILLE NURSERY A. 8. Johnson, Pro. As the demand for frnit trees is o real in this valley I lme started a Nur sery in this place and will raise nothing hut the finest varieties. This year"! wi 1 sen irom mo noon mini jNurseiy as usual and also Irom the celebrated Alanied.i Nursery, Oakland Cal. The following are tome of the leading varieties I will keep; Ponohca. Early York E. and L. Crawford's Wale's ciriy Amsdtn Alexander Briggs VeA My. htump World. Balway. Susquchannaa. Mary's Choice. Orange Clinj; iciiow iscrjes. .Lemon Cliuj and many more. 3Fx"itti oib azxd ZXixxxust. Pcltite Prune d'Agea Peach Plum. Italian Prune Yellow Egg. Golden-Prune Coe'i Go'dcn Drop. Grosc Prune Bradshaw. bt Cathrinc Prune Japan Plum, t berries, Nectarine, Apricot, Qiunce pple, French Goosherry, Oregon l hami patme Berries, and all kinds ot ornament al and shade trec3. 8ew umm shop, Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas J. Kenney, Prop. HAYING OPENED OUT A NEW saddler shop in Langell's building, opposite Masonic Hall, I "am fully pre pared to do any work in my line witfe promptness and disp-itch. Will keep oa hand a good assortment of saddles, bndler harness, bits, spurs, etc. None but th best California leather used. Job wore a specialty and prices to sait the times. ESTGive me a trial. T. J. KENNEY Jacksonville, July 1G.1881. Settlement Wanted. Thft nnrfiraifnMl lifivinr 1iin lmrnil J. W. ilEUniTT. out, and needing the money due him a account, he asks all those indebted to como forward at once ana make a settle ment. Don't be backward as the money Bin fce hxt&ooaiag. . 9. KtftTAXIX