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, Of-.. i 'Vs?. -.: "' i ALBANY. OREGON: SUNDAlf MORNING. MAY CENTS A WEEK. -:i)MIKN() 140, I O IOJO W - 7 y -f - .A Mn 1 . mi i i m. . . -. - ; -r x; rrv - - vAoi KOR SORE i -? i- rj S3 2 - .-, I o o tr1 K -3 - -- '::.-- ffj ' O 5 5 S o lo - ; ' -j -. a f t: - " 3 ; ' "b e - w C cs 2 t ; . o .- - . "2 o ) j - ; s- r- - -, 5: -- ra - Z - " k Jr1 c o T t- - " rrr ; Xhe Red TWEEDALE & HOFKITsTtS. Mwm, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Coppcrwarc, Pumps, iron piyu rulilvr liose :ml ilunil)inir irooils. So!-' asrents for the relj iirated "Eirly iti cakf.ist" cook stove and ranges, and "V.m 11 less'' jiarlor i.i'atuiir stnvi s. vlli;iny, Or(M ijon. fPl E'iiiX0 -TASrt - qcathto coil G 1(JJ I If E I I wr r UN California, the Land of Discoveries gMsmiFTihski h lines -Sold on Cwm& AHlLIINLMLCQ.oro)yiUI.fAL HAVE Vol A Coi.O in ilie head wt'iii-h ib - not get better? Ilaxe you an e.ces.-it secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal pasa!res which either must be blown f mm the nose or drop h.ick tiebind the palate, or hawked snuffed baek.ard to the tiirK.l? Are von troii1.'" 1 ' ' ' . "f'Tr. n-pit.- .mil i'ifla-iicd eves, fre-juent soreness of the throat. mm m. a . YtrP4rir4 V the: 0 NLY CURE rop? CATARRH iBDirTiiir pmrntr inU'LIINlLPILU-LO 0R0VILLE V carroilnii sores ruve the corruption within. As every Iveath drawn into the lunus must, pass over and become pulluti d by the secre tion? in the nasal passives, it must necessarily follow that poisoning of the whole system j;r.uiiially takes place, while the niorbi.i matter thit is swallouei! duiiiij.' the sleep passes into the stomach, enfeebles digestion, and often produces uysptpsia, ui.A finally great debil ity, nervousness and consumption. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. K von have experienced any of the above symptoms do not delay, but tv""Cjmforsia Oat-K-Ccue at once. e positively iruarantee tre .tuieii; to diie. moc'I's treatment for ;if:i uw nsiti 4 a:-K-:-nrc For FlliAi THROAT 0. L BLACKMAN. Sucix's-mh- to E. W. L;in(lon) DITAI.EIL IN Msg, Faints, Oils. IVrrmm-rv l'.: toilet :i i-: K-Ii-S. :ii- ;l !'!!! iitu- uf IxmiU- :it:1it),..-y. i(1;i-:i!s, 1-iC. Z'?' rri-sci-'jiti.ii.s i-::!t'-il!v i inn tintiiuli il IN ODD FELLGW'S TEMPLE. Front. Ci EUREKA Tlie motto Pof have mid i ." J F"ns',inc "here t and grape bloom ; California means "I Only in that land of here ttbe oramr emn. li"; rape bloom and ripen aid attain heir huliest perfection in mic-w inter. vre.tbe herbs and irinn found that are 'sed in that pleasant icrnciv for al! iroat and hnu; troubles, .Santa Aimk. the rule.' of coughs, asthma, anil con mmptif n. Iitsliav 1 Mason, of Al- ianv Oregon, have been appointed licnts f-i ibis valuable California reui .'dy, oil se'l it under a guarantee at SI ttle. 'Ihrcc for s2.:0 FOR SALE BY & 1 VLBAXY ORKCON inn:iiiir or roaring in the ears, more or less impairment of the bearinu', loss of smell, memory impaired, dullness rr hzzmcss of the beau, dryness or heat of nose; nave you lost an sense oi smeiiv Have you a hackinj; cou'h? Have you dspep.-ia? Is von r breath four: Ik so vor iiavk tub Catarrh .Some have al these svmptoms, others onlv a part. The leading sjmptomof ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus of - f vellow or ;rcenish colored matter. Foul breath is caused hy the decoir- posinjr aecretioiis exmled from festering ulcers far hack in the head; sometimes the membrane eovciing the bones is eaten away and the Ixmes themselves gradually "decay. Such eases are in deed objects of pitv. as stench from CAL. a tew appneations t j relies 'i 0r: sent by n.ail si. 10. a5e v nda thorough I MASON. m Albany. Oregon lii;! Albany Bakery ! l.'uder the now management -of " Parker Bros. VvHO KEEl'3 A fuii U: j.rov'siiii !. i. e family srnreriesj .and Can ea rineapples, Choice TaMB Delicacies Ornamented eakvs fur Wertanws and Parties. SulniMii bellies, niackertl ami salttisliorall i;iinl.s. FRESH BAKED BREAD JhCverv- lJav. BestSvrnn. Pies. Cakes. TEAS and t.t)FFE H V MM. its f..NXEI. kou!')S, ETC. st S,)ai in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars Ififf At John Fix"s old stand lew brick. inw Kl nn : W.JH.WiblsAfE) A LIVE- IN A Live T&wfa. This is wh'it Albany is at jiivsent, and iti order to keep pace with the lively times in this city, W. H. Wil lard lias enlarged his store and stock io that, lie now lias the m jst eompleti and desirable line of furniture in the valley. His double salesrooms In Ero man's Mock are Tilled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consist ing of lounges in new patterns, line sold picture frames, willow vhairs, easy rockers, marble tables, brackets, etc.. etc. An examination of the stock will show this to be true in every re spect. H .WING SOLD AN IXTF.KF.ST IN MY hai i. ess business to '!..). h ennan. I am desirous of collcrlinirj all my outstainliui; notes and accounts. 19 All n'rauw t .m. j thi nisch es indebted to me will please call aim seme The business ivilljbe continued as usual ;-t the same please. E. I, THOMPSON. Albany, Feb. 2i Magnolia Flour. 'I1HE P. ESI MACNOLIA FLOl'R DELIV 1 ered to any parr of the citv. for sl.io pel sack. JOHN A per KAWFOKU. ulaOdtf Agricnltiirai Implemenis, FARM IMPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION- -HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware AT PORTLAND PRICES. CALL AND SEE US.' E. NELSON, Shedd Oregon. Portrait Piiotographer yiStudio cor. Oud and Ferrv ireets gfouud liuor;. .til wurk v Vrauted. Furniture Dealer SPKINQ. The grocer man is labeling 'new, His nnriei.t sii'.r St. ejtv The seree-hine bov aerosi.jBeld The lively ball doth soc.?-;1 With creaking' wheels whitewash man ' jjf , About the street doth MmSf; With shining titles the iflules prance forth r in ehecks and stripes ayed. In sweetest dreams the hapy maids Their new siirim; bonnftsplan; And in the allej mud dotlie; Tw enrsets ami a can. : V. IliMiiKOln DKftT: The ameiuled fishery featy will call for a new school of hffQ.-,'y . A Chicago journal use rhyme (ioeihe with teeth, until ihe-Kenais-sance set in, since wLen ii.-rhymes it with dirty. H:- Impecunious and nwrrassed hnleKiooni(to wealthy?" rjde) "With this ring 1 thee wiiabd and with all worldly gofe,(fl me en dow-!'-' ' - - Somebody asked Mrs. O'Brallag han the meaning of "posthumous works." "Sure, thin, an it's :ne self that knows; sure, they're the books a man writes after he's dead." Judsje(to prisoner) It seems to me that I have seen your face before, Prisoner I shouldn't be surprised, .lude: I used to tend bar down at the Bald Eagle. Rejected manuscripts are cast Into the hre, and don t return; We find though they're not "thought's that breathe," 'llijy nevertheless are "words that burn." He Did Ills BcnI. (Scene first, country school-room.) Young lady teacher Tommy, you had better go and wash your face. (Si'.;ne second, the room two min utes and a half later. ) Yonug lady teacher Ton my, you've washed your face prptty we'll, but jou've not wiped it very nicely; yoti fore head 's all wet. Toiumy(Ioudly, being auarieved at unappreciated efiorts) W iped it as high as my shirt.'ud reach! Young lady teacher's attention is suddenly demanded elsewhere. 8! VSS4'3 t. l w. :iaston. physician a .' I s i" K -1 Utiin. Altmni'. M-e-.-ort. 11. KLMS, n, Alba I'I'Y.sii-iAN ANH sti'.rl v, Orv-.'1'ii. U. C Kl'.l.i.V, l'JIVSIClA.N AND it .eo'.i Aibanv. Oif-nn. nihee over Grail- 'lirssturu oltiee hnur; from h A. w. to 4 M. DM. K. A. Mi AI.lST'CIt HAS I.OCATKP his otHee on the corner of First and I'.roa.lalbin streets, over lledtield V lironnell's store, where be can be found when not pro fessionally en.iraciid. MP.S M.E. McCC pliysician, otti O V, M. i).IIOMtEOI'AitIIC ottiee and residence corner of First and I'. ikerstroets. All'anv. .)r. chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of tiue hours: lOtoi'iA M anil i t. o P. M. .4TTOKXKYS. l I!. N". BI.ACKlil'KN, A'I'Tt'ltNK V AT L.' bellows Temple. Vill practice in all courts ;ive special att ml ion to all of the slate, ami : business. IVroLYEItTOX A; IltVlNE, A fTolINEYS If at Law, Aibanv, or.- 0'!-e in rooms l:i ind 14, store. 'ostcr's block, over 1,. E. main's TK. WEATIIOKI nltD, AT !"( 'HXE V AT . law, Albany, Oregon.- id - in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, and ive spe.ei.il -Attention to all business G1 I. KAKTLKY, M. !., ol': Fits f" services to the (rood ehiclis of HIS the of larurcnt. Linn eor.nl v, 'recoil. .'AUtfc..- F LAND ell I'A'ILD" T2 miles east of Albany,r:f ar ti c Oregon Pacific railroad, .'i(i0 aetes in cuUn.-.liuii, and contains sufficient water and tin:! er fcr gen eral use Would make four t'ooil farms I'rice, s?12.0ii0. with terms to Miit purchaser. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorr is. For Sale. rSI'AN? OFfTIIORSES, 'HA UN ESS AND f. wajjon for sale, either together or sepa rately as will suit purchasers. For infoi illa tion, call at this office or at the o net 's store at Spicer. REVERE IIOl'SE, ALBANY. O'L CHAS. I'feitfer, Prop. Only Mint c-la-s house in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. Oeneral staye office for Corvallis. Xew Cigar Slore. OTTO SALLINCER HAS OPENED A CI gar and tobacco store opposite the Russ House. His former patrons arc invited to call and see his new store. DR. It. KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY StTR. treon, Albany, Oregon.- Graduate of OerJ man and Ameriumi colleges. Men Wanleil. MEN DFSlRiNO RAILROAD WORK Will be (riven emplc men" by apply ing to Contractor Hunt at his headquarters at Wallula. Work Will be vigorously pushed on the Wallula branch, ai.d an unlimited number of men can obtain employment. H. EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany. Oregon, WANTED GOOD AGENTS TO INTRO duce an article used in every house hold for every town and co.inty in Oregon, and Washington and Idaho territories address Box 3f!5, Albany, Oregon. Von will Save Money BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES to the repairer. B F. Parsons, at Sixth and Jefferson streets, Albany, Oregon, satisfaction or no pay- Good OF ALBANY OREGON. PRESIDENT, L. Flinn. S. E. Young, cashier. G.E.Chamberlain, mP.A'NSAOTS A GENERAL BANKING 1 UFSINESS. Accounts kept subject to cheek. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic j Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Francisco aud PortlaucLOregou. Collection.- made on favorable terms. E. L. K. Yav L. Fi.isx Ui.ain w- E. 1'lkKKU, GEO. E. CllAMBKRLAI.N. m mil mwl mi If f I Wli.T.TVAl IV YK the eyether or njether reaUVr Sf WILLIAM KYE. He Goes Out West and Writes up the Country. his i;ri:i;ii:. k with is inks. How the Commercial Tourist Gets the Bridal Chamber and the Lowly Minister a Dingy Bedroom. When I was out West, wiites Bill in the New York World. I was caliicg at First National Bank of Chicago, the greatest bank, it I am not mistaken, in America. I saw the bonds securing its issue of national currency the other dav in Washington, and I am quite sure the custodian. told me it was the greatest of any bank in the Union. Anyway, it was sufficient, so that I teit like doing my banking busi ness there whenever it became handy to do so. I asked lor a certificate of de posit for $2,000, and had the money to pay for it, but I had to be iden tified. 'Why, I said to a receiving teller, "surely you don't require a man to be identified when he deposits money?" "Yes, that's the idea." "Well, isn't that a new twist on the. crippled industries of this country V "No; that's our rule. Hurry up, please, and don't keep men waiting who have money and know how to I do business. "Weli, 1 don't want to obstruct business, of rourse; but, suppose, for instance, I get myself identified by a man I know and a man you know and a man who can leave his bu-inei-s and come hero for the delirious joy of identifying me, and you admit that I am tiie man 1 claim to be, corresponding as to description, age, sex. etc., 'itu the man 1 advertise myself to be, how would it be about your ability to j iuenU! yourscif a the man y.m ii-Tann tq.be? I go ail over Chicago, visitm" all the pork-packingr houses I -u search of a man I km nd ivlio is intimate with lite'-arv people like me, an : iiuaHy, we will say. 1 Hud one who knows me and who knows you. and whom you know, and who can leave his leal lard long enough to come here and i'H-ntify me all righf. Can you identify yourself in such away that whea 1 put in my ,,000 you will not loan it upon insufficient seem ity, as they did in Cincinnati the other day, as soon as I go out of town?" "Oh. we don't care especially whether you trade here or uot, so that you hurry up and let other people have a chance. Where you make a mistake is in trying to rele arse a piece here instead of going out to Lincoln Park or some where in a quiet part or the citj. Our rules are that a mar. who manes a deposit here must be iden tified." "Ail right. Uo you know Queen Victoria?" "No sir; I do not." "Well, then, there is no use in disturbing her. Do you know any of the other crowned heads?" "No, sir." "Well, then, do you know Presi dent Cleveland, or imy of the Cabinet, or Senate, or members of the house?" "JSo." 'That's it, you see. I move in one set and you in another. What respectable people do you know?" "I'll have to ask you to stand aside. I guess, and give that string of people a chance. You haye no right to take up my time In this way. The rules of the bank ?re inflexible.' We must kuow who you are, even before we accept your deposit." 1 then drew from my pocket a copy of the New York World, whicii contained a voluptuous picture of myself. Removing my hat and akinga court salaam by letting out tour additional joints in my lithe and versatile limbs, I asked if any lurther identification would be necessary. Hastily closing the door to the vault and jerking the combination, he said that would be satisfactory. I was then permitted to deposit in the bank. I do not know why I should always be regarded with suspicion wherever I go. I do hot present the appearance ot a man who is steeped in crime, and yet when I put my trivial two-gallon jug on the seat of a depot waiting-room, a big man with a red mustache comes to me, and hisses through bis clenched teeth "Take yer baggage off the seat!" It is so every where. I apologize for disturbing a ticket agent long enough to sell me a ticket, and he tries to jump through a little brass wicket and throttle me. Other men come in and say : "Give me a ticket for Bandalin, Ohio, and be dam sud den about it, too." and they get the;r ticket and go aboard the cur and net the best seat, while I am beglfing for the opportunity to buv . .. ' . 'l bl:lt Ht aCs' 'm 1 ttKn T lrt o the wood-box. I oelleve that common courte.-y aud decency in America needs protection, bo into au hotel or a hotel, whichever suits . V. 1 M tue eyetner or nyetlier real tnese lines, and tue comni man wuo travels lor h nig san! casing house in Xew Yrork has uiiuai-cnarnuer, wmie the m II A . . ana lowiy minister or tue gosri gets a wall-pocket room, with aot, a s'ippery-clm towel, a cake ol cast-iron soap, a disconnected be l aviewoftlie laundry, a tin roof, and $i a day. lAMi:0 ITH A l ORI'SK. Kxperionre of an laker's Hap;; liter. I nder- Burialsalive are far more common in hot countries, where the burial takes place within twenty-tour hours after death, than they are here, where one gets, as a rule, a week's grace. In Spain the bdy is fre quently removed to the undertaker's shop a few hours after death. In one of the largest of these establishments in Madrid, some years ago, au ex traordinary sight was witnessed. A gentleman was brought in his "cas ket" one afternoon and placed in the room set apart for that branch of the business. The proprietor lived over his premises, aud on this especial evening was giving a grand ball. When the ball was at its height, a gentleman in full evening dress sud denly joined the company, lie darn ed w. ii tii,. . :;,. of the under taker ami c il.ii:i ! .vith the under taker's ii ii . 'iter ,i:..l seemed to be thoroughly eujnyi..g himself. The undertaker thought he knew his face, but didn't 'ike to le rude and ask his ii.iii l.nf .x.'.i . . ? 1.. .i 1 -l... .... 1 departed and the strauoe oentfeman was the cnly one left. '."Shall I send a cab for you?'' said the host at !a?t. "No. thank you, replied the gentie man; ''Iain staying in . the house." "Staying in the hi.use!" exclaimed the undertaker. "Who are you. sit?" "What, don't ynu know me! I m the corpse that was brought in I this afternoon." ! The undertaker, horrified, rushed i to the mortuary room and found the coll'jii empty. His wife and daughter had been daneine with a cornst. An explanation, of course followed. The gentle nan. who had only bee a in a trance, had suddenly recovered, and, hea.in, music and revelry ab.ive, and haviii.o a keen sense of humor, had got out the coffin(the Spanish coffin closes with a lid. which is only lock - en just previous to interment) anu joined the festive party, lie was ouite presentable, as in Spam the lead are generally buried iu full evening- dress. 'OAST OTKS. Rev. J. L. Parrish has presented to the Salem library a complete set of Bancroft's histories, n timbering thirty-nine volumes. Jerome Gammon's sa'oon at Pendleton, had just been closed by an atfachment from Fleckenstein, Meyer & Co., liquor men of Port laud. The amount attached for is less than .400. The engagement of Miss Bertha Neugass of Corvallis, to Joseph Green berg of San Francisco, Cali fornia, is announced. Miss Bertha is a sister of M. Neugass, the democratic nominee for count' treasurer of Benton county . William Lnndreth, the Indepen deuce murderer, has d.-eded his children his house and lot in In dependence. This disposes tf all the property he is possessed of. Landreth, no doubt, tl inks the gallows is not yery iar off. Mr. G, W. Kennedy, of Corvallis, telegraphs The Oregonian as fol . lows: "My daughter did not elope with a mau and was not in com pany with any man while away from home. Please correct state ment in your issue of May 10." Governor Penuoyer has appoint ed the following notaries public: S. B. Liuthicum, Portland: J. W. Unmake. I.mkville; B. F. Bond, Irving; T. J.Buford, Yaq tuna City; C .W. Starr, Monroe; J. K. Reader, Lostine; Frank V. Drake, Portland. The Mischief, Captain Winant, arrived at Yaquina from Alsea on Tdonday bringing in a cargo of LU)0,000 shingles, a portion of which were consigned to parties at New port and the remainder to Peek & Russell of Yaquina City. She also brought a large number of deer and elk hides for shipment to Sau Francisco. The Salem grange held a meet ing in the capital city, on last Sat urday afternoon, among its work the following was noticed: "It was suggested that the State Agricul tural college at Corvallis be turned into an experimental farm, where the science of farming in all its branches, an be taught in a practical form to elevate and educate the rising generation iu such a war, that they may take nore kindly to agriculture as an occupation." F.nrrka. The motto of California means, I have fouud it. Ouly in that land of sunshine, where the orange, lemon, oh ve, ii;;- and tfi'ane bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection in mid-win ti r, tre the herbs and jrum found, that are used iu that pieiisant remedy for all throat ana lung troubles. Santa Abie the ruler of coughs :i.-t.hma aud consumption. Foshuy A: Mason have been appointed agent for this valuable California remedy, and sell it under a gu' antee at $l."a bot tle. Three for 1 ry Califor::;a Cai-H Cure, the only r;; granted cure fur catarrh. by mail si. 10. ketcml store- r - : Jamage by Floods In the East. i:iSIKK.V TOW VS .4 ICC I L1OIF.19. A Mother Kills Her Child .and Herself -A Colored Brute Hanged at Chicago His Awful Crime. The II braid's Special Dispatches. Chicago, May 12. The dis patches from various sources aloug the Missouri and Mississippi river report almost unprecedented 1 i rh waters. At Fort Benton the flood readied the highest point that it has for twelve years. At Dubuque, Iowa, the water is within six inches of the high water mark. A hundred thousand dollars worth of damage has been done to property situated on the low lands in this city and vicinity. The mills have shut down, and many people have been forced te? leave their houses. At Davenport much the same condition of affairs j exist. The damage done by the i giving way of the government water power dam yesterday is es- ! u,11:Ue1 at 0'000- -Muoii anxiet V" is felt both here and at Rock Is land. AT NEW YOItK. At New York manufacturing i almost entirely suspended. TRAINS ABANDONED. Trains on the Keukok A North - 1 western have been abandoned I AT ALEXANDRIA. i At Alexandria, five miles below ; Keokuk, there is danger of the L , - , j nM town ht",n- Emerged. j ;'-,-n are working on the levees, i which are alreadv giving wav ill i j,,.,, A vast':lrea of farming i land along the river i.s covered with water, and the fant!- ers will sutler great damage. INHABITANTS PANIC STRICKEN. Telegrams from Canton. Misuou ri, say the railroads there are under water and the inhabitants there are panic 'stricken. Farmers on the American bottom, between AI tona and Cario. are great ly agitated and fear a repetition of the great indundation of 'Si. A TOWN SUBMERGED. Chicago, May 12. The levee at Alexandria broke shortly after noon to-day, flooding the town ant doing great damage. a. .m;u iiix.ii). His Crime Was .llnrdrring a I'i-eli irl ol' Filteen. Chicago, May 12. Zeph Davis, colored, was hanged in the county jail yard this morning. The crime for which Davis suffered was com mitted about 7 o'clock on the; morning of February 27, in Greene Bros. factory, his victim being Maggie Gaiighan, a nrettv little " 1 a"u,11t Ul" - ,e'm -1 .. 1 i :r. . -II rr i Maggie also worked, as foreman. The body of his victim was found on the afternoon of that day in a closet in one of the rear buildings, under a pile of rags and horribly mutilated. Davis confessed to kill ing the girl, because she refused to obey his orders. Ue is the first colored man ever hung in Cook county. IITF.K Tlllv Uli.lttKF.K. .....j ... j. ...... v-.x ui iay.ji lH5ir- A Posse I.:rgcil by a Reward iflrr Rt'Mlan!el Criminal. Globe (Arizona). May 12. The coroner's jury in the case of M. Wahleii, the merchant who was murdered in a cow ardly manner near here Tues day, rendered a verdict to the effect that Moses Workmen was sup posed to be the man that fired the first shot, and the officers are low in pursuit of him. The citizens have subscribed $150 to pay their expenses. Gila county officers offer a reward of $300 for the arrest and conviction of the murderer, and the governor lias been request ed to offer an additional ifotlO. A S4B TBKICUY. .4 Mother Demented Over Religion Kills Herseir and Child. Indianapolis, May 12. Mrs. Idtt A. Jordan, wife of Thos. Jordan, a grain dealer of this city, adminis tered a fatal close of poison to their child this morning and then cut her own throat. The woman was partially demented and her infirm ity was intensified by her excite ment over christian science, of which she was an ardent student. Both mother and child are dead. Kui-kleu's Arnica Salv-. The best -Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcer.-. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Erupt' ions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to si v perfect satisf'icttou, or money refund ed. Price -25 cents per box. 'For.Salu by Foshay iX oiasou.