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ICR DAT, FEBRUARY 11, 190S. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA OREGON. 3 -1 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 TO THE REPUBLICANS OF CLATSOP COUNTY of Ensign Beebe qooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooqcooocooooooooooooooo The Retreat I, . ' - ' . 0 . . . 0 BY ALICE LOUISE LEE Copyright, 1105, By Alice Loube Le. OOOOOOO0OO0OOOOOO0OOOOO0OOO00O0OOOOOO0OOO0OOO0O00OOOOOOO0O00( ENSION BEEBB tarad to ifnia luo, gathered blmself together and arena. It wu process worthy of Bote, gradual, un folding. It were, of bone and muscle Joint by joint until tbe mult stood sit feet four, tilt substantial feet firmly planted m tb floor of tbe luuday school room, lilt bsrs rrowo bruablng tlii cobwebs from the celling . Ilia heavy base volco rumbled against the windows, aa unintelligible roar tak ing tit place of any word which be falM to a distinctly. But word Ma Bvuitda war becoming mora Troqutot, although da bold tba book far from bla epectacke-less ayea, wboaa nuaclaa stralaad valiantly la tba affort to prove tba youtbruliMwa of tbalr awser. Ha towered above two rowa of vary llitle boya whoso childish treble waa ht In tbetr tcarhera bass. They fe--ed two rowa of very lltilo girls wbo pra aktlug gwolua aang la a email musical soprsno, wblla ono band uada burrlod siruraluus to ber bonnet to assure bar self of Ita angle, to tba back of bar waktt to puab dowa bar belt,, to bar throat to aecertala tba relatione exist Ing between bar cottar and tie. Alt tbaoa movementa were largely re fleeted la tba ayaa of Knalfa lleeba aa ba ssng lustily, "A ad bafora I'd (Indle- II net roar) my Parlour I'd lay ma (con fused mixture of coneonanta) and dla." Ib aa unguarded moment ba allowad bla faaa to wamlrr la tba direction of tba llttk girls. Tba oait loaUnt ba rolled bla ayaa about apprehensively to see If be bad brut ottaerved. Tba gig giro from a rlasa of all tern year-old girls left bint la no doubt Immediate, ly a wave of blood rolled upward through bla long park and aubmerged tila faea until. Ita paaaage being dis puted by bla blgb check bonee, It over flowad bla aara and aoaa la a glowing flood. Wbeu tba arbool waa dlsmloae-l En sign, writhing to tba depths of bla ecu eltlve aoul, baatlly dodged tba hanging latnpa and atroda out Into tba church yard. Ilara ba waa promptly waylaid by a brother wboao aaal outran bla die ererlon and wboao wit fall abort of both. Hallo, Enalgn! It can't ba that you're bavin' vary proinlsln weather up your way that daya or alaa you and Ltaaia would bo coram to church la a double rig." It waa a apearh ba bad rehearsed to himself carafully for aa bour, and tba aura around biro loudly appreciated It U eava Ita victim. Ha gava ona wild glaaco la tba dlractloa of Mrs. Llasls, who, with aklrta carafully raised, waa approaching bar rarrlaga, and thea stammering. "It-lt-tba wealher le"- drova baatlly away, followed by good ttarured roars, A ailla from tba church ba draw rain la front of bara which bad Ita coun terpart arroaa tba road. Haatlly stall- Mrs. Gray aania out oa bar porch &Jg2mSM -a mmm - mm mm as a na iu rioamt waylaid.. lug bla horse, tie entered tha bouse a few rods bcyoutl. Tha boimn alo had Ita countariart acroM tha roail. Clotula of dutit dowu the turnpike u oounitsl tha mora Irlauraly boina going of bla brother t-hunimii-u. laually ou a Una day Eunlttu waa wuut to alt out on bla porcb wlililn a atone'a throw of tha ol her porcb aud axrlmngn grtHitlnpi with Uia paiMriby, but today ba abut bla front door, cloned tba blhula, oimti ad the alata and ant behind them lu a atata of gloom without and wltblo. Mra. Llle aoon arrfred at tha houaa )poalta and dlaappeared Into tba barn with her bona. Euilgn ducked bla bead In abama at tha alght Ha bad taken cara of her bona ever alnca bar luaband'a death, but only tba day ba fora la tha blarkarultb'a abop ba bad been rallied oa bis gallantry. "Ab. En sign, I aaa you're taken poaaesaloa of f other bara already aoon," accuaed tha blackamlth of rennaylvanla Dutch orl f1a, and tba remark waa rankling yet Tha Brawns rolled along, oaa bona talf a length behind tha other. Their big wagon waa full of amlltng facea inroad toward tha doted atata. Every mile touched a weak apot la Enalgn'a armor. "Makla' a lot of fool commente oa ber aod ma. I auppoaa," ha muttered and toes fait tba blood aurga over bla faro. Ha writhed la aogulah of aoul at ft iii feet four bluahlng. But tha hard er Jia writhed tha redder his race bei and aat dowa comfortably. Re wu a plump, wholesome, restful woman wbo bad smiled through a married lira over shadowed by ne'er do well husband aod waa smiling atllt Every oaa l!kd tha placid, comforts bla, cheerful Mute. Every ona liked tba big hearted, generous, Jovlsl En sign, As a result every one waa cheer fully contributing to tha misery of both. After tba last vehicle bad passed ba srose and went about bla solitary din ner. "It'll coma worse than pullln aya teeth," ba sold aloud. "But YYUsoa caa mauage It If anybody caa." VYIIeoe) Bebe, a youag aVranloa law yer, waa Enalgn'a Hot and confidant Ha frequently ran "up country" for a day and initially found bla uncle hang' lug over tlie picket feaea la front of tha bouse wavlug bla bat la hilarious wel come. But the following morning whew ba arrived lie waa eurpriead to find tba fence deertd, the door closed and the blinds abut Ha traveled tba length of tha bouse before discovering tba dle ronsolsta householder sitting la a round shouldered beep ou a broken chair which decorated tha back porch. "Hello, barer cried Wilson la a ring ing, hearty vol.. "What art you up to back here, I should Ilka to knowT "Wilson," said Ensign, partially un folding aa he gripped tba other's bind. "I ain't enjoylo' myself." Wilson dropped on tba edge of tha porcb and leoued agalnat a post "Why notr ba asked breeslly. "Blckr "Xo," returned Ensign solemnly "no, not sick In my Nines, only la my feeHa'sr Wilson whistled. Ha wss not ac customed to sVelug bis fevorlts relstrva In this dcepnndrnt condition. "Wbst under the rsnopy Is upF ba demandnl. -Everybody Is" Ensign's tons waa rueful. "Thai's the trouble. Every body la up right early attendln' to my affairs." A gleam of understanding shot Into Wilson's eyes. "It's Mrs, Grey," ba said simply. Ensign nodded. 'Ycs. Ill IJssle Orey." Ila attended bis feet to tha edge of the porch and clasped bla uada over hla vest announcing dsrfcly: "Wilson, there's goln' to I a big rbauge bara sb(rtly-a big change. There's got to be. I'll leave It to you that there's things a man ran't aland forever." "for Instsncer prompted Wilson. "Well, there's church. I've got to give It up." "Vou give up church r cried tha other In genuine surprise, "Why, ancle, you'd be a nb out of water lundsysr "Tea, slr'ee, I've stood church goln' bow ss long if I can. I'll leave It to you. I aet right back of ber. If I look at ber tba hlfnia up In tba choir giggle and aay I cau't keep my eyea off ber. If I don't look at her tbey aay I dareen't. And either way-I, welt, you know how my fnce gets, Wilson, and me fifty years old." Wilson ooilded and refrained from smiling. "In Mutidsy school It's Just ss bsd. Our Hsssca aro close together and facia' each other, with a parcel of pesky glgglln' girls ona side of us." There waa a pause and a long algh. Btlll Wilson fsced his uncle soberly. "And back here home It'a juat tha aama with her across tbs rosd and soma neighbor or other at every door and wludow around us, wstcbin' to see whst I'm up to. If I aet out la front, they tell me 1 better not wear out my own Kircb ao long aa there' a another waltln' for me. If I aet back bare, some one wbo hasn't got enough business of bis own to attend to atarta tha story thst she's give nta tha mit ten." When be spoke agala hla tonca were unmistakably stubborn. "I've made up my mlud, Wilson, to be' quit of this foolin'. I'll show folks that I'm not gee-ed and hawed sround ss eimy aa they think for. I'll give 'em soiuetbln' to talk about nil their lives, tlt.be blnmcd If I ilou'tr Wbcu bis uncle first uufoliled bis plnu Wilton was iiiuucd. Utter be be came alnriucd. He argued ami rcniou strnted lu vain. "I'll he quit or their foollu', 1 w lH," wss all the reply be re ceived, aud when the stage bore bltu away In the aflernoou he wss pledged to aid and abet bis unhappy relative. go quickly did he fulfill bis pledge thst the week wus not yet ended when Euslgu received a Keren ton dally with an adrcrtlseuient heavily marked la blue pencil. On the iiiorglu waa scrib bled, "Have made Inquiries and bear aha la an estimable woman," The advertlsemrut read: Wasted.- pool Hon ss houMkwpcr or companion, by a competent womiui vrith food references. Addrws an Irving street, Bcrsnioa, fs. Euslgu studied the little psragraph aa ba aat at tha little table, his feet braced against tha wall beyond. "Housekeep er or companion," yuused aloud and planted bis forefinger oa the latter word. It hsd but one meaning for him. Presently ba uncovered tba term and looked at It thoughtfully; Hla face did not expresa unalloyed Joy. Ha arose and gnsed mournfully through tha cloaed bltnda at tba bouie opposite, VmmJJz;b was on her way to tba. bam . mmmmmm mm tuum, ytt Buck a auddea hatred of that other eeUmable woman" arose la Eaetga'a breast that ba precipitately gathered together pan, paper and Ink bafora Mrs. 1 plsaeaat face should entirely AB Idea occurred simultaneously to both, and they stopped abort Mra. Lbute's shoes lingered la a maddy pool, wblla Ensign's broad back barred tba path of a ma a racing bom ta din ner, Tba man recoiled, damaged la cbeeure tha advertlsemeat. It waa para id feellnp. but Ensign wss vu.un.f7 ww uror. uie pea ss am aaroojrloii of the Impact" composed a letter addressed to 301 Irv Ingatreet: Ta Miss se Mrs. t Dssr Madam I sotloe aa td. In the eraatea Press af seine eae Umts who wests bse bess sr msi a sea Ssnlns. I tsks the Ukerty a tais tlsss to ssaks kaewn aiy wests. I bsvs a fceuae att fwratslMd that I weuW ss slad ta ft a w ssi so te boon ang wmiltl lake stesb a aaa fee a esaosalen If It wss savseskie to t bath. I wtll be there toejerraw evealng to see If It would as. When ba arose tba following morning bla mood waa no darker tbaa the aky. Ha ata breakfast gloomily, furled bla great cotton umbrella and boarded the stage. Even his obstinacy wu endan gered aa ba looked back and saw Mra. Utile, ber aleevea rolled above ber round elbows, atandlng la tba midst of ber chickens eos tiering grain. Aa the train bora bin farther and far tbar from tha carping tongues of bla neighbors Mrs. LI sale loomed target Bad larger la bla mind's aya until H waa with a feeling of positive noma- slcknsss that ba atroda through tba ata tloo ( (tcrantoa and out oa Lackawan na avenue. He bad Intended to go di rectly to Wllaeo'a offloe, but ba found that bla heart waa too heavy to ba mov Tbea It'a your advertleemeatr En- alga cried, with anch a ring of relief la bis tone that Mrs. Utile moved baatlly on, although bar ewa voice sounded brighter as aha returned: "And yea answered ItT Ensign wabbled bis am ore tla Joyful ly Into tba aya of a passing polloeaaaa. "If I'd only known yoa wu back af K I'd aat feit Bka aa If I wu attendln' my own funeral dsy, I caa tea year Mra. Ussle racraaaed ber apeed. "Folks' tongues wu that apaettlag." aba begaa confusedly, "thst I thought If I could get a place is housekeeper or companion to aomo alee lady" "Mica ladyr eiploded Enalgn. "Com penloo ta a nice ladyr Hla tons of blank mi semen t eailgtt onad Unto. "Enalgn Beebe," aha be gaa Indignantly, "you surely didn't thlni"- Easlgn Interrupted In a voice aud dsnly resolute. ' "I n tblnkln' hard enough now, Ussle, thst bets' a com panion to a alee lady ain't tha altua ttoa I waat yoa to Uker HBw s j "una oan r got nctaimn. ed that far. It wu beginning to rain. and tha onbappy traveler, after wan deriug aimlessly up tha svsaus a few blocks, sought shelter la a restaurant and estsbllshed himself dlsmsliy at a corner table, He ordered mora dinner tbaa ha could . eat paid bla bill and sst on. heedless of tha esasperstlon of tha waiters. The afternooo psased. The proprietor of the place looked blm over, concluded be wss sober and went away. After aupper ba seised bis umbrelU herolcslly, turned up his trousers one fold aud splsshed out Into tba rain and approaching darkness. As hs plodded down the avenue be aunimed up bla aft erooon'a uiedltattoue In one half heart ed eeutrnce, "I wrote, though. If 'twas agreeable to both"' On toward Irving street be wslked slowly, wstcblug tbe movlug feet of bis fellow ptHleatrlsns, all that waa visible beueelu his overbsnglng umbrells Presently be found himself following s black skirt wbose dsmp beta slspied dejectedly sgalnst reluctsnt heels. He drew nearer. A black gloved hand ap peared holding a heavy bag. Ensign' heart suddenly pounded In his throat. Ha raised his umbrells In trepldatlou and bebeM the plump figure of Mrs. Ussle. One long stride placed him beside her with Irving street forgotteu. "Uale Ureyr' he exchiluicd. with s Joyful ring In bis toue. "Is thst you. Ensign?" quavered a tired voice. The little Etnbrella waa cloaed, the baggage changed bauds, aud Little, giving a sigh deep with content tucked ber Augers beneath his arm. No oue noticed them, no one milled at them, aud Euslgn srose to bis full height mentally sud physically. "I'm all tuckered out," sighed Mrs. Llule, with tears lu ber voice. She drew unconsciously nesrer Enslga and punned ber baud farther under bla arm. "It'a a rainy day to get around In," ba responded brilliantly. His nisnner contained all tha raya of tha bidden sun, for bla thoughta wars taking a daring but happy flight "I gueaa It is," returned Mra. Little. "How far do you gor Ensign asked, and ber reply brought blm dowa from his Joyful height "Oh. It's only a little wsys-Juit to Irving street My niece telegraphed ma this afternoon that a a soma ona wants to see ma tonight ntf I bid to corns oS la a hurry," "Why, I am going to Irving street myself." Enslga faltered aod tbea add ed la a Jerky tons, "301." Thsre wu a quick movement under bta arm. "Why, thecal where I'm go ing. My niece Uvea tberer cried Mrs. Lfauua,h ..- ..... . . TEACHES EXAMINATIONS. Notice ia hereby avvea that tbe county superintendent of Clatsop coua ty, will bold tha regular-eaaminatioa Of applicanla for stste snd county pspsrs st tba Court Doue ss follows: Far Stats Pspsrs. Commencing Wednetdsv, February 14, at o'clock a. nn and continuing un til Saturday, February 17, at 4 o'clock, p. m. Wednesday Peamsnsblp, history, palling, algebra, reading, school law. Tbursdsy vVrittes sritbrnetlc, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, phyiks, civil government Frldsy Physiology, geogrspby, mea ts! arithmetic, composition, physical groometry. Seturudiy Botany,' plane geometry, general history, Eaglish literature, psychology. Tar Ceaaty Papers, Commencing Wednesday, February' 14, at t o'clock a. m., sad continuing until Fiilsy, February M, at 4 o'clock, p. m. First, Second and Third Grade Certi- Bcataa, Wadneadsy PeBmanilitp, htatorr, or tbography, reading. Tburadsy Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Fridsy Geography, menial arithme tic, school law, eivil rovernment Primary Cartiflcatea, Wednesdsy Peomiathip, arithmetic. orthography, resding. Thursdsy Art of queitioning, theory of tesching, physiology. . EMMA C. WARREN", Supt of Clstsop Co. "To tha Bspablicaas of Clstsop County, Oregon i "Ws, tha andVrsignsd, Bepubliesna of Clstsop County, Oregon, intcroitsd in tbs sueeess of KepubUcaa prindplss, and believing that the time is rlpa when tba Republicans of our county should nnite to the sad that a spirit of patriotism and loyalty to Republican prlaeJpIea may prtvaiL and to aid and sssist ia securing and maintaining harmony and unity to tha Republican party and 1U candidates ia this county and State; to aid and asoist in the enactment and enforcement of good laws, and to assist In all nubile movements that tend to tba betterment and upbuilding of our county and 8tsts, hereby Invito all Republican of Clstsop county to units in general mass nesting aa Monday evening, February 12th, IMa, at tha eon rt house ia the city of Astoria, the aa- aiverssrjr of Lincoln's birth, and organise a Bepublkaa Club for Clatsop county" j E. H. Stnuneyer W. E. Burke Thee. 0. Loughery W. J. Bindsr . J. & DelUnger Esrrisoa Allsa C A. Coolidgs Jss. Usasford Tom Chanahera H. D. Cray J. C MoCus Martin Fraaekwovitcii Chss. Heiibora W. E. Smith A. W. Snow Tbaa. Syria Fred Brown John Maguire T. & Cornelius T. J. Goodman Frisk Ekhtnca A, T. Anderson C 3. Curtis Swaa Wilsos Aug. Dsnislsoa A. Montgomery Frank O. Carlson Otto T. Heiibora , W. A. Shermsn Kale Ediaou W. A. Goodia Henry Sbermaa C W. Loughsry Richard C Lea Asm as Brix John Fox Albert Duabsr P. J. Brix F. C Reed Jay Tuttle ,.F. Cniushsa A. 8. Read W. E. SchlmpS O. F. Morton C C. Patrick Alfred 8. Tea & Bmora James H. (TCenseD F. U Parker H. J. Wherity A. W. Mclasa 3. t. Kesxsey L. E. Eowea , Frank Pattoa T. R. Davis C H. Cooper W. A. BUia J. C Clinton Norri Staples 3. A. Fnltoa D. H. Welch Frank J. Tsylor A. 0. Spexarth C W. Carnahaa J. H. Seymour Thos. Bmcksr J. A. Eakia L. E. Selig A. C. Fiaber a J. Enberg W. K. Smith R. E. Cnrruthers 0. B. Johnson Will Madison H. H. Fresmsa C. E. Linton C. J. Gundersoa Chss. IL Abercrombie Martin Foard W. F. McGregor F. Carney Jims 3. Robinson John Kordstrom W. J. Ma has T. S. Jewett A. Finey R. 0. Pmel P. L. EtaufsUnd' W. R. Hume J. W. Johnson C. O. Palmberg C'B. Hssen Otto E. Carbon ' Earl 0. Fisher CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice i hereby given thst on tlie 7th dsy of Msn-h, 1904, Robert Gib tun executed snd ilelirrred to (lis. H. Pare, tniniee, hia certain mortpsg huttel, niorts(tbig unto the said Cha. If. I'si.'e, truHtee, the following dccrili ed peraonsl priert.v, vi! 1 la rjte printing prcui, S small printing preMrs, 1 wire Mitchting machine, I paper cutter, 1 electric motor, 5 competing aland, 3 writing desk, 1 linotype machine, 1 2XX) pound of tvpe, roe or !ci, of srr dew-riptiona, snd cikos, itUnda and odiee fixtures. That the conditions of id chstM inoCtpiue have lieen broken snd flirre is now due, owing snd unpaid on the Indebtedness secured thereby the sum of 1414.27. Thst purausnt to a demand made by (he said diss. IL Pige, .Trustee, and by virtue of the power in said mortgage given, I have seised snd tsken posies- ion of the above decrild mortgage property snd I will, on Saturday, the I7th dsy of Februsry, lOOfl, st the hour f I o'clock p. m., st the front door of the Court House, la the City of Astoria, Clstsop county, Oregon, sell st public suction to the higheat bidder, for csh. tha whole of the above deacribed mort gaged chattels, it are entirely or luf ftVient thereof to satisfy aaid eum of (414.27, together with the costi and expenses of ths foreclosure hereof. Dated at AMorla, Oregon, this 10th lay of February, 190. Dated at Aatorla, Oregon, this 10th dsy of Februsry, 1004. THOS. LIXVILLK, Sheriff of Clatsop county, Oregon. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Astoria National Bait At Astoria, in tbe State of Oregon, at the dona of business, January 29, 1900. KXS0URCZ3. Losn snd Discounts 9293,80g.o Over droits, secured and un secured 0,701.30 , S. Bonds to secure ciroula- tioa 18J00.0O Premiuma on U. fi. Bonds .. 600.00 Bonds, securities, ele 4977.82 Banking bouse, furniture and Btturee e.owiw Other real aatnU owned 29,375.00 Due from A'ational Banks (not reserve sgenti) 0,787.91 Due from State Banks and Bankers 870.13 Due from approved reserve gents mfin.w Checks and other cash Items. 1,288.00 Notaa of other National Bsnks 415.00 Fractional naner currancr. nickels and cents 1,431.13 Lawful money reserve ia bank riai Specia A53.441.10 Lenl-tandeB notes.. 1,234.00 64,695.10 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (0 per cent, of cir cuktaon 42540 224.00 380.00 W4f Checks and other cah items Notes of other National Bsnks - .., Nickels snd cents Lawful money rsserva ia bank 1 J Special 111433000 Itral tender notes 50.00 114,900.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent drew- ktioa 626 00 Total . .$793,500.83 I 5000 09 SOflM 00 !,98.73 IZfiOO 00 Total 1000,106.85 LIABILITIES. Ospital stook paid in ....... I 60,000.00 Surplus fund iu.w-u.ou Undivided proOta, leas ax penses snd taxes paid M.llU.N Kstioml Bank notaa out- atanding UPW.tW Individual deposito subject to Check 1249,310.10, Demand certifioatee of de posit 32.153.79 Tims cartiflcatea of da- posit 212,224.33 493,088.22 Total ....$600,100.85 State of Oregon, County of Clstsop, 1: I. J. K. Iliinrini, osshier of the above- ssmed bsnk, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge snd belief. Csshirr. Subscribed snd sworn to before me this 6th day of februsry, 1906. M. u jUAWtr., N'otsry Public. Correct Attest: GEtlRfiE W. WARREN, CEO 11 OEORfiK, A. SCUERXECKAIT, Pi rector. LIABILITIES. Capital atock paid ia .. surplua fund Undivided profits, let expen ses and tsxes paid National Bank notaa outstanding Individual deposits subject to check $009,633.93 Demand certifies tes of do posit 144,677.46 Ceritfled checks .... 50.50 654,361 Jt Total $793,560.63 ' State of Oregon, County of Clatsop,! L 8. 8. Gordon eaahisr of the abovo named bank, do solemnly swear that tha above statement ia true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. . a & GORDOX, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before ma thia lit dsy of Februarr, 1906. V. BOELLIXG, Notary Public Correct Attesti O. a FLAVEL, w. f. McGregor, J. WESLEY LADD, Direetovs. Dr, D. A. Sanburn FRENCH SPECIAUST. The King of Cures REiORT OF THE CONDITION Ot THE Firs tlainal M At Astoria, la tha State of Oregon, at tha close of buaineM, January 29th, 1906. Iioahs snd Discounts $315275.00 Overdrsita, secured snu un- secured 8,536.52 U. 8. Bonds to secure drcul. tkM 12300 00 Bonds, securities, ato 03,000.00 Other real aetata owned.... 6,000 00 Due from National banks (not rceerve airenta) .... 10.J578.75 Dna from Sta,ts Banks and Bankers 70.919.26 Due from approved reasrva aaenU 190,465.99 I 1 i i ' r 1 If h A I am now in your city introducing my wonderful, arts of healing. Come 000 and all and I will tell everyone their diaesoe and you win be made well. My medicines are all nature'! iv medics, roota, herbs, bsrks and berries. After ! introduca my medicine I will leave certain kinds of it ia your drug stores. Office hours: I to 12 1, m. t to I nv, at the Msgler Bouse, 680 Commer cial street, rooms I and 1 Ceaaulatiea free at Astoria, Ore,