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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1873)
H KLf -laB B fl. H J aTrnS;.. A jV mwW.AmW V J J $2.50 por Year, in Advance. SALEM, OREGON, JANUARY 18, 1873. Volume IV. Number 48, :ntick to sumcjmbkmm. Vk ! appearing mttrr tli printed the papar la the flat of the KKTMATieir e-raabacrlplloa. i MEWS OF THE WEEK. The ConsllU Gazelle : "It I now I !! Coilly Kimm Cll, Xo. 1. iicarlytheiutddle of January and fanncra In, Th. f.,llh ,,,.. . ., ut tin, Cowan school house, Saturday, Jan. ' II, 1873. President, Martin Lupcr, In the chair. thiipitit of the sailor h.is-p not yet com menced fcodlnjj tUilr stuck." i Thi' ladlei of Satt Lake curry a ncut pair . ot stilts when out 'hopping ami mount them Muiim, or tmk JJomu.-Thc Hoard of'on 'tins iUf .,m"Wy k,rw;t cnh,1" School Land Comints.louer-. v..iv l.i se-.lon wouM oc n Swlculoui for Orison. during' the week, ami dUpo-d of a large, amount of business. Anions the decl-Ions inada arc the follow lug: Hint Hip southern section of tliat county lias .'iO.OOO hti.hrls of wheat sshieh It In lioMInc Bain.C'olur .i. It. (. lk-arh.ui IterldisJ In for tho price to adtancc fat or ot Colscr. u settler uiiiiu thn land. bushel. J. 1). Kay .Je-.cApph-gatc ikviihd in Some vllllan plaied it looil Iho mllriwl favor or Kay. JIli application for the Swamp track near Ihirrl-Uurj; I-t week, csldontly Land In question brln-; tir-t In Ming, nnd In wlthlulcnt to throw the train olf, lml tho, specific discrlptlou. oh-tat-lc was iI1coitc,1 In time to prevent an 'tfohn Cuhu v. 7. Itllyi-.l l-tvlded In lior accident. Of Clllin. , Mr. A. I.i1mir. uliii lllr.mi mi, I.I.hi.I In ,.r .... ..... ,., ! the Willamette above CorsallU. rccenth kill- is.ltwosslldl.it!:-), ononf which suldml i"0o .loliiHjiiililln Ihvldcil In J ,0lnK,4 v. M. II. Mmin-liPrM.il In' T,'f,r n- -MiClolloi,. at ,k..,.,v -lMinl iMiirtl that a rhlm.' l101Wrt ' "Mvt wok. 'I .. or the mut tvldr ot. h- Millie I 'lll ' ''" TIic .Mi.iin.iu-. are -till M-lttluiilui; llrasi-u Aimi: Suiici:iitiox. Two of the mem. ' to present Iho spivsullu;: ef small pov In thtlr Dcrs or t lie Slate Agricultural .ociv:y luvo iosciv sane, tin;i u can no t-oiintici in it ' A no ciiiiirnian oi mo committee on Constitution nnd Hy-I-aws, Mr. C. I. Apromlnentfjiincroriientoiicouniy write, uuncnart, muao report. ' fn ihaI mi .. 1 II n..f 'i,,,.. !.,. VII JIIUWUII Ul L. A.AVVf.U&V, IIIU Thk Monoo WAn.A illspatch from Yreka, Jan. 15th m-4 : Baui WhIimju 'Atno in from (lonoral Whi-atou's cnmit ut Van lirumcr a lat Stmt Tempomnce Convention. The State Temperance Alliance having ndlonrnitl to meet at Halem SSiSrBi"i "",'.".u?.?.;niKht1 havliiK loft thPN day betow .li, ....... v ..-. ..u.A'V " """.' ""-UI..MI.U I r.,nnrfi thnHKii hnlv. iiiim mifl wwinonitlvn I .-"-"- j .,......... .... .. Constitution nnd Uy-Laws at read to one dollar porl,y ,0 Secretary were unanimously adopted. ( The quo.itlon for dlctis.ilon was oiwned: Shall tho fanners build -villi ii..., ! I-' ttv,Y"J vmiiu-nn iiu- jalretl that r.ealoim and eo-opemtlve anion no nnmciiiaieiy uikuii uy mo Executive Committee of each coun ty, and tho frlonds of tempuruueo throughout tho,State, that h full rep resentation of tho temperance ele ment may he had at Iho ensuing convention. ' It N roconunonded that communl tien hold mans ineetltiKi and elect rcprcNentativcM, and that all tempur- anco and lltemry 8ocletlo, all W. II. Milter v favor of Jllllcr. JohiiGlln . favor of Ollii. At M. llohnc1. faor of Holme ant a) n Rttlcr tract tiled upon. storo their grain with tho miller and merchant as they have horetoforo done'."' On motion, the time allotted to caelt speaker was tlfteeu minutes, On motion hew of their own warehouses, or shall they churches nnd Sunday schools, and all schools of learning, elect nnd send at least o! delegate ror uvery t treat) member.. The oftlcers elected at thelasl Con vention nro as follows : ii, It was adopted that mom- ,,,c.r $. V Adams; Vice Prosli ,!, .ii i ut,i,a Jocoh Stltzel, Hov. .1. II. 1). Il other Hubs or oiit-shlors MUf ,u, cn talker, Kec lUcrs had arrived and would bo in position Thursday night. It was expected that an attack would b mado on Friday morning. Tho troops will nsfutuH Captain JiicR's camp fronvthu north and south ftlimiltancoti, under cover of Miells from the howltxow. IahI Saturday morning a scouting party wan out. Tho interpreter aw (Uintuiti Jark's sister, who askeiitheiu If tliey had their lk guns with them. Upon leaving they wore tired upon by an Indian on a bill. They returned thu lire acd saw tho Indian tumble over. Upon going to thn spot they found the Indian's gun, all bloody, but could llntl no trnce of tho Indian. Con. Wheatou will have about 2W men In the tight. onr.ooN Civv. -From it' gentleman jual from Oregon City we leant of aov 'ral cnes of hoiioe-lireakluir at that place. On Friday ulghLlasI thu utore been cuagtd for-uNtwl tlis viUullln ul. scrlptlout lor the Society. The oli.'ect li n , worthy one, mid winiv (.-hilto a Hint the mcrchautnaml biilm iiien gcm-ndl; re-. pondcd HlH-rally to the call. Then aru lew In.tll.itl.inK in 11m St.iln 111. loll ntA luftni l.o.i. ' eflclal to her IntcreM, j and no,.,, which tin-' M ASl,N,c 1 Iu!ij'Sr"" ) citizen, of Salem Mill llnd It more to their 'T() Wom It llltiv Concern: Intcroti to cnctniwjre. Tho iiann-jrr. pro- "WAHXiNd. 'I'he underslgnwl olll- llirdt'lllllo- The .lemrMin iloinliiif mill- !uo. It l iv portitl. .u)ii'iidetl oH'rallon- IciMlic -cann. A Bogus Mnsonlo Gift Conceit. poKiomai.uiiiuiiei.iiaic rairurji.i-i:iii-li'coi ine various .Miibouie itotiicsor ndditioual llvo nurcunt in tho .!.......? .I.aI I. ..I... ... I..I.I I.. .!.... .. Illla 'ill. .Ii.ulwi. .J....rtH.. .1... l.HIt l.lHI.Ill. A iiiuiaii iiiu aiiiii rieriiuHi ill iiieuiie. , uim uu -.iujiii- w ti.iiii mi' j- iaiuiiui , ..i ...Ai.i i.... i... i. ... . 'niui fh.. utii.iiiv imiii -it i,,.,,,,, ....fi of correct weighing that It w , .J?' T:!.1?1:. . V; Is ''V,',,'ld.roml,L.Ntl lotted scheme im"1 enable ui the better to havo ..,.,. Jl , VL tier tlionnmo and style or "A (Jrantl wl,ont more in bulk, c Paclficlt.lt. Miripvi. nriivr-d here frmn Hie ii i',..n.i r.,.n. ,..,. ..r.i.i nm.ui mv.u kuii, v upper country rtiiriiig thc-Jorepart or the' n boanl of trustees to erect a Masonic wo could sell in larger qiiantlti President, siiieiitSf Ilondcr- Itiwiirilinir I ..!. !..... .1. . ..... . ,..!! . .. .. .--... - --- ; .""I --..- n SUUU1-.1 iiiiM- me .siiiue iirivuegv in weerciary, jih. A. sinitii: orre.spon speaking us members. ding Secretarv, Syl. C. Hlmpson; J. Artm-llKlniilmrtii xi.vi.i-.il vi.rv In. aieuiuue, ireasurcr uiinpiniii, I. (cresting speeches, in which mont nil partook, it was voted that tho farm ers build their own warehouses. The points made by thu various speeches nro about as follows: That by building our own warehouses, wo would more than pay for them in two years, nnd In a great measure save tho live percent, now charge for storage; that wo would save an.drubbs of Maker, II. F. (liltuor of vnyLoluiniil.i, itov. .1. II. Skldmore of 'nntii i.iaeKsnu, .ioiiii ivvKeimnii oi noil- mull I ,.l.... i..i..i. n.,..i. '. ..r...... . al. ....... iiziiM. miuiii iiiu'K.'i in nil., ill iiivin 0U1'iKilmanof ClutMiit. Mrs. A. J. Dmii- which prevents any stoppage from ft ouseipioutly . way at large. frceu up. esandi. Itls hoped that tho iiieinbeis of -rlu ivvllliiu hon-o of Hurry JIall, the r.xocutlvo rnmmiltco.'hud nil ... ...v... n. ..,.. ,i,. n... mm- I ji r nit. irLkiiu u i-ij-ii i iiin .. j. uriver: aergeaut-ai-Arms, v. 11. ; " ," ", v. v -Lowls; Jixecutlvo Committee, Mr. K-nr rcniovlng the hick wlnduw. The Woodon or Yamhill, Tims. Pearce iif1f,;jw lniWw ,V' W,J,,ti.l!,iti!!tfi Polk, .!. II. Iinmbert of Clackamas. J '' ''f ''Jfi Vivas rob! A. (!. Walling of Multnomah, Davlil f"' "'. V V f n' L Haturtlav Uuntou. Wm. T. llaxter of Tilla- it... u. ....r ir.... i u. ...,.- .....- nil.- rii . ituin i .'i.ivio inn liiiui- niooK.htowuri Aiuenoi l-aiu..iU!igo,1.li and the safe robbwlof SiMi In nold i , .lackson or as hlnglon, A. 1 . .Men- ,.,,, lllui Ss jn currency, icliie itu- chain of Cmnillla, Win, Uniilium nf m-cn ubtuined as to wlm the periietm. '": (Irnnt, m. Mitchell of Wasco, I). iM eiv.-7( nift. :etI W. I, c Moid baler of L'nion, F. II. - , iiiiavi Coi'.NTV.-rTIm motive iKiwer of the grist mill at 1'rairle City, Cram enmity, li wajer from a hot' spring, ...,.!- .. .......... ..... nA-.i ....i r.riA... .l.. .. A .P.......1.. nt ili.,.l... tf n...l . lI..i.. !... mill trnt ill looul flAlll fl vn tn Inn iifir .iiviv ill iuuiu iii i uiiiiiitii i-nun i m in iii i.-iiijfii- iii v 1 1 111 1 1 ii, mill i.f i-iiiii. i iiiii ...... ttw ....... ... .. . j ... .i... .w. i liil.iri.ttli.il will lulrii uiif.l. -w.....t .... vi.ji j... -.. v.. .... Ipanrtlial the clManco from the Columbia' the samo has been inaugurated and Is cent, mora for It. And nnother point 'Jill,. nvertoPcndUrciHckebythomitc thorallroad Mincy, haff ml . IWj u.he .SK'ZKrfti a Ity'or State. ' I tliorouBli organization of tho dilVor-'such a re,.re.senlation of iudefatlga- ' J )' ' ,7"K action tint Hi, cm-rutl will inbuilt u.. That lotteries, ami gift enterprises, 'cut wheat counties and tho establish-1 '. temperance workers of Mn.ntl nr(. ",';.! .?'. , . m ili thn 5Car- ?r,,SI?'itrl.V,?iV,,r?,,",,nia7 " of n"0 of warehouses from1 ttonvc. S ffi1 " Jffi ktrt &l tilnTu nnnt si m i ii i. an,,-.,, .mii fiiptiin Vnriii. soiirj, aro t.trlct!y forlililileuoy siieclal ,,".. , . -r, j. , i ,nK uotncniion, mat oiiiaavuuuiiut .,. .. f-..-,.!. ,,,. nr,i,. tt.i.j.M.t ornian. ajiut forile-NurtU. ri.,ou.'ton!,of t,,g (Jralll, JtO0 ,fNo. Portland to Eugene, tho farmers to place otin.clves in such a position .- for wwli inoap opHt. wc,ternStaCoinpanj, Inform, the A. ilia brn(lkn nnil thnt the proprietors of tho could keep controlor their whoat tin- tlint our Inthienco may bo felt and ,.... . . ". wn,rv IUmii-ai.. WaNstatcinaii lhat tho tage of hi lino Ul,oVO ,'mmed scheme are making uso tii it was sold- or in other words recognized. S. C. Adams, "'' in.. ma.miiau aro now nnkhiK the trip ivsularly throiiL-li. of tho Masonle name for their own . ' .." m. .'. V ,"0Ui .. Morus Salein..hin. H. IS7.I. Presbliml. ITMIUNO CoMl'ANV.-At the annual their own i .. ... ..,... ... . .,.. .V, .!. H,ll. l.i W-oll., lV.ill-1 In I .v.. ilil. ' nnlli lllllwi... n.,.,I..Un n nlillinvlli. Ivetll 11 OUl OI llll' ll.llltlS 111 IHO SIICl.- liui.iii.i .'ut,',,.. .. ...... . ..... . f....., .. itiiiiiii vi .......... i. (iiiiiiuii. - ,. -, and a half. The fan. tlirouh In twentv.fiio ' of any M.tbonlc liotly. I ulator, thus compelling him 1o conio dollar. I A Iai ii1 l. a jit iiili' imiiAn Lri i (ifiKin mia I A iUl.l" l-mm IM PVI S.M1, '" Vi..-lfl -MA BIIAIl tlttnir Uiouiaiidacrtkol grain Mill, It U citlnutcd.1 bounl of trustees for the Mnnonlu Tern-1 now completed, by establishing twniiMtnl luiUti Aiuourl J tot torn, In thUilo Uuiltl ; that tho socaIIel board of. a large warehouses at Astoria as at &!. -. ...a .. .. Tat, ,.i. 4,. .,il iilliitiiAii ll-n.'Iultti lj IjjiI t nntml !(.. . . .. coiimy mo pn-Miiii M-awn. .1 iu mio ioctil, i. ivv i v "k. -r " .1 '". Kind Of (lOIIOt, WO COUlll IHItOUr nuio inai -Jisumu nil' raised In the prcMint oi nny niiiboiuc nouy. i umiur, iiiii. 1.0111111.-11111 nun iu iuiihi I They also desln- to tato to tho Fra-1 to us, instead of our going to him, as temity and to tho public, that there . ,,..,,., ..iminm now Ami ns thn locks is no such thing fn exlstenco as a11" thoiustoninow. Aim as tno iockh IXSTAI.I.ATION. Olive Ixidgc, o. 18, I. O. O. F celebrated the fifth anniversary of Ms Institution by 11 public Installation, suppor, Ac. C. X. Terry, CI. 8., was tho Installing otllcor. i, . f -n7 . MU : ' ed boarl ami u"v.olly S7ril " K n'1 f , t' W t 1"' ?" f1"" MtMA " ,h """" .!;.' " , to receive an vintinev on behalf of tho 'Wheat ulxMinl vessels on tho rivor for the ensuing term: (I. W. Khodcs, Masonic (in lltt-or Fraternity of this and take It to our warehouse at Asto- 'N. G.; If. II. Ollfny, V. (J.; A. N. clt.v They therefore most earnestly con demn the entire suhemensunwarrant etl, anil wholly unworthy of conlltleiico or support, ami they take this method of warning the niembors of tho Fra ternity anil the public everywhere, against Having any tiling to uo witn it, ii.i.I -rftV jnihva -r-...m llllf. tlii HI AOAItln l.,Ba uo already been Old In the Count Cltrk'. torllltv intlila eltv nnds'tate. from tin office In !.auc County Court. 1 ney are jioi odlunvnttached to lotteries, elft enter- numenmily hltsned. 'prisci, and other like immoral anil ana unmasome practices, Watts wa comlctcd ot murder In one or the lower court of Wji.lilngtoii Territory, aud the Judgment Iian Ik-cii alllrnnnl by the uprciuo Court, he hai tiken aii' appeal to the Supi-ime Court ol the I'nlted State-. Two "rembii-lraiicc ayaln-it n t.t. fevy to aid in bulldlns the Mate Cnltpr-lty election of the stnckholders of the Willamette Woolen Manufacturing Coniixiny, heltl at Salem, Tuesday, January 7th, the following officers were elected for thu ensuing year : J. F. Miller, President; Daniel Waldo, Vice President ; Joseph Hoyt. Secreta ry, aud William S. Iadd, Treasurer. Messrs. W. S. liiulil. J. Hoyt, John F. Miller, and Daniel Waldo wore elected iiii'cuiors. josepn uoyi was eiccico 1 ...111....1 ....i...ii.. -,u ...i.i-.uiu nni i s. .. i-t . 1 . .- v iiv in imiiiiii 111 iini'i nun in 11 11 1, ui 1 ria, wiiiiuui iiiiiiiniiiiiif or renni)iuii; iiiiurri, jieeonuug neeruiary; v.. ii. ,.t..,,7.i.V...;.. ,Vii. ..,...,.... I at Portland, and thus wo wouhl Live Wnlte, Wr. HiyrclSryj J. 11 ll-.well, ' "lir agent ..fjlio company. tho expense orwharfago and drayago johnliilmaii i'Wm l "'-J liHiir 'rUv Kurveyur (Jeiieral has tlxed nt that place, besides largo ships can-1 die, i. s. V. (1; A. llonilorwi'ii! I.. S. I 1 Tnclay,tlio lilst., as llio timo to not take full loati, but havo to send ' K. . "''J-'JL lW&it fiSTli W&SuSt ..nril..IilniI'M. niiAlliA.liAl. nml I I'MUIIHII.) 1. ... llli'i. JIII.HI1., ... ". .. .. . ii.. I, inn t ut men iwi.i mi iiiiuiiivi wm, uiiu yiui, j ( pnvld-iui 4'lMliifttr '"""I-' ana iivrniiiwru. iny pnrnes i- bosides that, they havo to employ jKiuei I'you,, P. (1.; F. (i. SchwatkaJ il''l'IIA'VViVnVLV' ." tug loats to toko them up and down o. (I. ' ' ''"" '" '' B'',', Jcarln?. tug boats to tako them ii tho river, which all creates a largo expense. Theo lndnts. nnd others They also most earnestly reouuat. as i,t u-m-n i.u.iii. n-nm unuiIK. .n. a special favor to tho Masonic Fratern-. , , ,! .iiiri.M.iii- ,,., L- lly of tills cltv, that every iiuwsiMer ' -urged uimiii bj the dlirerept speak in the United States will publish the. crs. above ; antl that all Masters of Mason-, Mr i.M11i.i..1,An rolli lSJ. ... a.i.i,.!. Two men lhonj;ht the could And a In Iter countr' than Oregon, It It Polk cuunty a few months Mnco to tcttln lu Tca-i. They a ro on their way back ard write tint there l ii'J place like (ireif-in. The ilrtellliiK houo of Harry Hall at Can- son City, took iirei.it the si-tli iililmoand Templar everywhere, will cause the tary to bo sent to thu Wll.l.AMl'.TTl'. sTas entirely consumed, ovivpt the basement samo to be read to their respective bod- psjoim for publication with this orctllarnoiy. The conttnt.of thobulMn..? Jen, In order that thu Fraternity and ' ' m,o ' viy will ,)0 rnto( were ill iiscd . the public may not, bo beguiled Into repon. lino iss.tj ssiu no jiriiiieu ' i , ., i , 'countenancing, supporting or placing next week. Ho was appointed by -oriyinieruicjn,wn..UM.. .u .-, contltlence In the above nameil Mm nresl.lent hi wrlto nil ossav to bo I Poison i:d. A Serious ease of ikjIs oning occurred near.lncksnnville, on ' Cum iM.r.Tiin. Tim printing of the law passed at the Inst nosilon oftlie ...!.. I.. I 1... I. ...... fl..l-.l....l 1... .1.. lui Mill lil ivlib.li llirnn .nnil iwinrli ' .'. ". . . . ' ... . " " . ;, ' ' , ;""'! state rrintcr, aii'i tiiu volume can Do lost their lives. An investigation !m,0 .q,,,l..llnu to the Hit-rotary of sliowetl 1 1 in t stryelinino hud lM.,vii.nt,a put Into tlio root I hy a man, who is In T Jiltvu Yfl-irli lrli.a.lai rf flintit-nru iL 4Anittin. - m."rt in x-s!' "i .. ... . , . ,, ,. !', liiiw iiiv ni al M llittaia f-tlll I " anil J-.mineiu c;oinniaiiiiersorjv.niguis .'""""" ' "" " "--- iM.ivi.i in lu, i,mc iinUim n. llio saiiiu or tlio i;oll at piecut in Toninlnr owrvwlioiv. will cause tho . inrv In bo sent id Iho wii.I.AMI'.ttk I . . . . . .. ..it. ...... i.. .1... ......1.1 t- ..h i.j l-.llIII 111 11 III llli, nuilil I.. I ni iiiiiiiii Ml triiiu. Tho iiir.iir excitement. cyeuled t.ultn an .-,- . I -till ajllllllllV II-L.-L: III lls- 4aPf-t: Ilia I II VII vjm lllc, cemetery itiulng IsTi, bclns ten le , lottery scheme, as being Iu any man- inan iti-isii. "i in" iiuiiii i - iii-t i'ijiiiiui.'ii:ii.,n mi, in iipi'iniiii ui, iv flur el lib lias a Tho' Japanese (Invernuiciit 1" about taking the reuiarkaldy progressive upward of $A,(H'a),iii))iiuo Silver Is '-t'lieajier In l-'.urope now than It ha been for twenty years paM. reckoneilamoii!.' tlfaitutl sslnte re-hloiit-i of tho tosvn. tlicMa-iouic Fi-aternlty, nrnny Mason. ' le iiony oi this city or Mate. A. ATKIXbON, i read at our next meeting. . Hifimf istabllHliimr a Parliament of Aili-imteh from Wanbinuluii, iiieiiioviain.i oi , lwo ,ouMes ami J0 meiiilM-rs, whoi Jan. lilli, tluteil suyH lureriuatiou is rccelvci), ii i -l! 1-il-olpiMl therenoric-tica-x-ui -iiiaiiio sinsier I :itiItol ImIl'ii .o :i. k.a.m. ....... I-... ....! ,.-., t-inll.ln innm ll.nl. (' V fllTMV fV mfac'.. but tho people fousht hy ot the Ma-lei- divert I.odwNo.11, KAA.M. I -u. ,ow.n."o,,!!ft ! ' 0'al"1 clmi' :-' " A'f-1 . . !....... J. i.. '.... ..'i o.i.V. i ho ro.ulei 1.,. ,.Kl....ril,., l'mliioiif .-iiiiiiiiin. !llf twenty and meots overy two weeks. will bo elected, at hast In part, by tho 'and will be sent Into tho Seiiuto show- ijucstion ior uiscussion nu-xi niece people. ' ing mat ine .siotioc inuiuiis nave oetju I...... it Whir h would bo tho most rotltaiuo to nuiiu.iuuirciinuscs on A gi'iitlemau from Yamhill xtalii 'uiijustly treatetl. rivor or railroad, oron both river tliat the fall sown gialu looks more, S. J. Jlrlggs. age'd R7, u nMdont ol ndlroad'."' .nourishing than usual at this reason. Canyonvlllo since 1WI. died nt that Club adjourned to meet on Nitur- or tno year. r . juaeo u icss nays ago, ... To., us 1B7.I nl 1 .s'l'loek 11.111..' -i--...i.. - f .. i f . . "" i -w:- ; . III., laCMijcmititv, svai rcrlou.ly, fatally Injurtsl; by tli sepTdontal in-.-v'l.i'- ;:iii. ,. . .1 i -.. . r. ...j... i.'...ii.i . r ,1,.. rViiimn u.liiw.l liotisii. n kt Tr:" m- ra!i;. ffl:iH wwM 'tt' i .. ' joc(iinullvnloilen H ill nifti about , k, ej;-1 i0fr duilvi-retl atVB'alem .op Tiiom s -Swoiik, Jtt'con.ttr, iu ikviai mil, Avt. Sec'y.