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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1902)
1 Nothing Tastes Good A tting is simply perfunc 18 because it raust be. , :h i'.-b common complaint of -sje ,io. ti sparingly would cure the ( If dvsp. J--.I. , few woul i 6uffer from it Ion,'- v The only way to cuw . jepsia, which is difficult digestion, is to rive rigor arid tone to the stomach and the whole digestive system. go!'! Saraparil cured tbe niece ot Prink Fay. 1" N. St-. South Boston. Mui, ho irrites that she had been a great sufferer from dynepia '"r ?: with- jui ep;.e:ile alio hail been troubled with Hour nmi h h-'I licri'acbe. She had trie.1 many hrr ni'd.'-ines ia vain. Two bottles of Hood' farat.arilla mule her. ell. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. Pon't 'wait till you are orse, but buy a bottle today. From the Automobliit't View. Firt Chauffeur Have any bad luck linrir.e yi'i'.r trip yesterday? Sco-nd Chauffeur Oli, I ran over a man, l'tu 1 don't think 1 hurt the mat-hint any. Ohio Mute Journal. Art Too ring Allen's Fnnt-Kaae? 11 is the only cure (or !-wollen, smarting, B:ru:r.;, Sweating Feet. Corns aud ftuiiimi-. .-t i-r .i-n s 1-nnt-Ease, a powd.-r io be . !:! th ho. A all Iruggins and -nm- St"--.. '2 c. .-am ;-le eni FKEfc. Address alien s. o.uisie.l, I.eK.iy, N. V. One Thing Licking. "Have v.-u cot in all the fire wood?" "Yes. sub." "Weil, ahta are you doing now?" "Fruvin' ter de I-awd fer Komepin' kcr ruast on it!" Atlanta Constitution. Pio Cure i ihe best medicine e ever taseti f..r a. I iitlectiims of the throat and uiie W m. O. Kmislet, Vaiiburen, hid.. leo. 10. Iiaiu. Their Similarity. Mr. Ilick How almost human thtt Woe acts at times, doesn't he? Mrs. Hicks Yes; he prowls over his food almost as much us you do. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- Bnr tvruo the best remedy to use lor their koildren during the teething period. After the Lecture. "Do you think the devil Is worse khan those who talk about him?" "Well, tuh, hit 'pends 'pon who Idoin' de talkiu'." Atlanta Constitu tion. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is anoldremedv, rnd like an old friend may be depended n. It cures jiain. The Title ii the Thing. He Would you marry a foreign Jr.oblenian? She No; not for love or money. Ht of courw, not; but would you anarry out? Judge. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears Sigaatur re of dXjTj What He Would Think. "Johnny," said the voune man. who panted to conciliate him, "if I should five you a pennv, what would vou think?'' "Humph! I'd think mos' likelv v' wanted me t' buy a automobile an' reak my neck." Denver Times. rcivarnoii, Forearmed The liabilitv tr. ,1 gessened when the blood is in good con- idlUon, and the circulation Viealthv and igorous. For then all refuse matter carried rwit nf tht evetem jotherw-ise it would rapidly accumulate I fermentation would tnV-e -nlarr the jUood become polluted and the consti tution SO weakened tVinf a Kitnnle aia,dy ght re.sult seriously. jt ' acuve circulation means Igood .stion and strong riealthv nerves As P. V'rwl r, a t e c o nas no tr.-'jal. Tf- ia ft c,m , 1,a vt- jaus-- it coutains nminerafS, but is Pae exclusively of roots and herbs. I 1 -er remedy so thoroughly and pnectua'.ly cleanses the blood of im purities. Atthe same time it builds up tne weajc ana ae V) bilitated, and reno- rj?. It cures permanently all manner Ir Wood and skin troubles. "lhLFir-1- XTrbana, O.. wrttet fl.0Mm on y tanda and face tot 0 Tears, t. i -i t- i . i KMi. 5WJ,tT,tul. onuti would form and (T:'?11! akin rad and lonam. aUthl ""wrt aid a no good. I uaaa alroa wltnoui r olr asnoota a aV and sir akin any one's." IHetrfrled- of OaM Mar. XT. riiof c Vankrn. knW i mm . M ff. R. of fu .V. Ji n. and friends taouajht her oa hop- xlitoL . P- B. put baa blood in ood oon- wo ice BoUe diaanpoarod. d for our free book, and write Vr phvsiciano aKont vnnr f-a medical advice free. Sf ECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, tA. ,4? I l! nHls "Mttf Alt ilSt f AILS. , I l wet Coach Sirup. Tuu Good. Cs ' I 'X Irnie. Sold b KriRKti "1 THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY. It laveated Capital Amonnta to Near ly ,K)0.1KH).(H0. The business conducted by tbe Stand ard Oil Company, of which John D. Rovkefellpr is the head. Is enormous. It Is estiuiatfdtliat the daily wage list of the company aud of lu dependent con cerns directly con uccted with the han dling of oil and its products amounts to JT.hjuo. Tbecoinpany owns o.(KK miles of pipe line. Some thing like l,5oo.uoo gallons of oil are de livered every day to the refineries o f Bayunue. X. J., and Long Island City. In addition to the pipe lines 2o0 steam ers aud 3,500 tank cars are employed n in transporting the B. Kol kekelu: product. In different parts of the world the Standard has 40.000 tanks, capable of otoring l..Vni.tH.MMo pallous of oil. The increase In Its handling facilities Is equal to the building of a 3.1.000 gallon tank every day. To supply the foreign markets 40.000,000 rive-gallon tin cans, costing $r..NKi.tKK.t. are used each year. These caus are packed In 7.0O0.0K) wooden cases aud In addition 4.000,000 barrels are employed in marketing the product of the refineries at a cost of S4.rjou.ooo. To these must be added tbe T.uoo tank wagons which the company uses in some parts of the country lu order to reach the retailer and the mil lions of boxes and bottles In which the by-prod nets of the refineries are sent to market. Incidentally Rockefeller and his associates control 3S.000 miles of railway. The Standard Oil Company owns three of the great banks of Xew York and two of the leading trust compa nies, besides holding stock In many others. The stock lu the three banks and two trust companies has to-day a market value of $140,000,000. and they control deposits aggregating not less than $300,000,000. lu representatives are Identified with the management of the great life Insurance companies, which have not less than $200,000,000 available for Investment and use ia the New York loan market at all times. Here are some of the great Industri als It dominates: Standard Oil. United States Leather, Amalgamated Copper, American Sugar, the Glucose and Beet Sugar Companies, Linseed Oil, United States Salt and a dozen or more cor porations directly subordinate to the Standard Oil. It has or had $150,000,000 in the big steel corporation, besides many millions In gas stocks. In banks, trust companies, insurance companies, railroads, gas companies and industri als tbe grand total of tbe Standard Oil capital now employed Is close to $2, 000.000.000. The annual Income from these investments approximates $150. 000.000. most of which, of course, Is re Invested as fast as earned. No wonder that John D. Rockefeller, the developer of these mammoth Industries, is ac counted the world's richest man. The Work of a Butterfly. In our growing appreheusions of the linked life of the universe the flight of the butterfly has gained a significance and interest far beyond the casual ap preciation of its radiance and grace. It is no longer as the frivolous saun terer. who through the sunny days flut ters his life away among perfumed petals, that he figures. The beauty i.as its functions, and subserves a vital pur pose in the economy of nature. Like the bee, the butterfly is a workman in Uod's garden, and his mission to carry pollen from blossom to blossom, thus fertilizing and cross-fertilizing the seeds. Without these winged messen gers of the air more than half the flow ers in the world would be extermin ated. Not only do they add to the color ' and loveliness of summer's pageantry, j but assist In Its creation. Does It not , j ripen the Interest of the spectacle to realize that the swarm of opalescent Insects one sees in the meadows, eddy ing In the golden sunlight, rising and falling In lazy abandon, swaying drowsily on the clover blossoms or bal- I mifini' on the netals of the new-ooened violets. In an existeuce apparently fet terless and fancy free, ace really seri ously at work performing the function of their being? Everybody's Maga zine. Increase in Koseian Expenditures. During the last forty years the year ly expenditure of Russia has Increased enormously, llurty years ago Its budget was less than 500,000.000 rubles ($250,000,000); twenty years ago It was irOO.000,000 ($450,000,000); ten years back it amounted to VJOO.OOO.OoO ($500. 000.000), and at present It has reached nearly 2,000.000,000 ($1,000,000,000). Loses on racinv umuu The total bull losses for last year on the Pacific coast alone amounted to nearly $4,000,000. w hile losses of ves sels and cargoes foot up about $6,000, 000. This increased loss has already had Its effect on marine insurance rates. Imports Into Old Greece. -Greece now Imports about 8,000 tons of sulphate of copper each year for use In killing the phylloxera. What Is the first sign of spring? Some people say It Is tbe appearance of winter onions from the South. We say It Is the appearance of advertise ments In tbe papers announcing win ter goods at cost to make room for spring goods. Every time a story is circulated that a man has whipped bis wife, the wom en s-y. "Ob, I'd like to see a man strike me just oncer A Long Narrow City. Pulnth is a peculiar city. Its popu lation is about 70,000, yet tbe lencth of the incorporated town alone the lake front is S miles. Its width ranges froui one to two miles. ' Mis Mistakr. He had worked for many years in a dry goods store, but fate placed him be hind a counter in a coal office, and that was tbe caue of his undoing. A lady entere-l the coal office, one day, and said she needed two tons of coal at once. "All right," said tbe clerk, tipping the ashes from a cigarette in a dreamy fashion, "will you take it wi;h you or have it sent, madam?" Yonkerg Statesman. Had Become a Habit "I've been looking for my husband for the last two hours, ' asid the agi tated woman to the calm one. "Don't be excited, madam," replied the latter. "I've been looking for a husband for tbe last 25 years." Taru manv Times. Fortunate. "Well. Joshua." said Mr. Warren to his country cousin, "what was tbe first thing that t-truck vou w hen vou reached town?" "A trolley car," replied Joshua, "but. fortunately, it did not hit me very hard." Detroit Free Tress. His Know If dee of Brooklyn. r.rooklyn Man Have you ever been in F.rooklyn? Cochman No, sor. Oi nivir waz in Brooklyn but once, an' thin Oi struck the wrong ferrv an' got only to Jersey City. New York Weeklv. Another Reason. "I thoiisht Jones said he was going to church this morning." "No. The minister asked him to give his reasons for not going, and he is staying at home to write them." Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Neighborly Quality. Mrs. Ascntn She is a very nieghbor ly woman, isn't Fhe? Mrs. Snappe Yes; die's forever poking into other people's business. Philadelphia Press. Our Recently-Built War Vessels. Tbe vessels built or authorized by congress since the r-panish war more than equal in tonnage the regular naval vessels we then had. The effectiveness of guns has also been doubled. The World's Great Cities. There are in the world 270 cities, having more than 100,000 inhabitants each; 35 having more than 500,000, and 12 with a population of more than 1,000,000. A Base Motive. Von Blumer I didn't come down to this hotel over Sunday to spend the night dancing, or the day in playing golf, or the interval in talking to a lot of idiots. Mrs. Yon Blumer (indignantly) No; of course not! Tbe only thing you care about is getting rested. Puck. Better Left Unsaid. Mr. Pappy Don't you often wish you were er er a gentleman, Miss f-mythe? Miss Smythe Yes; don't you? Btati or Ohio, cmr or toledo, ( Lucas t'orsrv. ( Frank J. t he.nky make oath that he Is the senior oarter of the lirm ot F. J. ( henky 4 Co., doinij bmiiii-si in tlie l ltv of Toledo, Couniv and Mate aiorepa'.d, and that said firm will nav the sum oi OSK H UNUKKU OOl.I.ARS for eai h and every case oi Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Catakkh Ci ke. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In mi preaence, tun 6 in day of December, A. D. lose. I A. W. GLEASON, f m- I IKolary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure It tanen internally and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, fcend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Bold by drUKCift!, 75c. Hail's Family Fills ax tbe best. Surplus at Glasgow Exposition. It is stated that tbe surplus profit on the Glasgow International Exhibition is 115,000 pounds, and it has been agreed to offer the corporation such part of that sum as they will accept up to 80,000 pound. Made for Esch Other. Edith I bear that you and Fred are quite interested in one another. Bertha Don't you tell a soul, Edith, but, really, I believe that Fred and I were made for each other. We have played golf together three times, and we never have quarreled except two or three times when Fred was clearly in the wrong. Boston Transcript. He Preses the Question. "Aren't you sorry you're not mar ried, Auntie?" "H'm! Might be sorry if I was." "But wouldn't yju rather be sorry yon were married than sorry you were not?" Puck. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. so. The aetlrliv at the laboratory of the Oartield Tea Co. l further evidence of the p'liniliiniv of their preiiant ttoua; over THkEK MILLION 1-AM II. Lb ud Oartield kemedus last year! litis vaat puoiio approval speaks well for ihe remed.es. 'Ihey are: Carfleld Tea.Garflehl Hea ache Fonder Garfield Tea-Syrup, Oartield Relief Menem Gartleld Belladonna Fias e.-s, Garfield liutest lv Tablets aud Garfield Coid Cute. Doint; Him Justice. The Heiress You seem to have no objection to him, papa, except that he has no money. Papa No; and I'll even admit that he's trying hard to get some. Brook lyn life. Sew Year Resolutions V" Kecley Cure SweraUef bom llqaor, opto mead taaaaea ma 01 u, send tuf parttonlan ta fsota IneWnfa Moved to 42V William IBBIOT IDSJiute, Ave.. Forllud. Oreoo X. r. v. v. So. SlOi. WBM writing te advertiser ploaw buuUm title paper. The Worst Yet "It is admitted that Napoleon Bona parte can get alone without that statce mat inev j rove to give mm in t-t Louis." "Of Corsica!-." Cleveland Tlain dealer. Like the Others. "I thank God." said the Pharisee, "that I am not as other men." "Oh. I don't know," replied the lady. "You seem t be like a good many of them. I raw you occupying a c:it in a car last night when there were lots of women ctanding." Chi cago Keconl-llerald. Hfr Share. "Oh, I.r.cy! Where did you get that lovely new bat?" asked Mrs. Fosdiek of Mr. Keedick. "Frank g;ive me the money to buy it. It's my share out of a fortunate invest ment he made with a Mr. John Pott." Necessarily. t-bc Really, my husband is quito a philosopher. Her Aunt Well, a man might as wel! lvow to the inevitable when he's married to it! Chicago Journal. Wonderful Collection of Birds. Mrs. Henry Wells Terry, a resident of Babylon, L. I., has one of tho most complete and valuable collections of birds in America, which she inherited from her father, J. C. Knoess, an or nithologist, known all over the world for his knowledge on this subject. New York's Extinct Volcano. A Harvard professor has discovered what be considers the remains of an extinct volcano at Schuylerville, N. Y., a small country place already famous in American history. Only Eight Willie Oh, maw, I have such a pain in my stummick. Fond Mother Willie, have you been eatine something? Willie No, maw, I didn't eat a thing but eight green apples. Ohio State Journal WELL LIGHTED STORES. The M. &. M. Arcs are Causing Quit Stir. Nothing is more annoying than a poorly lighted store. Front the time of old tallow dips millions of people have been bothered by insufficient light when the evening conies. But now it seems the whole question is settled by the beautiful, brilliant, economical "M & M" Arc Lamps that are becoming so popular. They are cheap, too. Write to 0. W. Lord,' Portland, Oregon, for a circular telling you all about them. You'll be glad you wrote. Agents are wanted in everv town. HERE CURES RHEUMATISM, KEURALCIA, SCIATICA, LUMBACO, SPRAINS, BRUISES, SORENESS, STIFFNESS. CONQUERS PAIN IN YET WEATHEP A WISE MAN WEARS on pn WATERPROOF I n ww i runs? m TIL? YOU 121 KGTXiS ELSE WILL iJAKE NO SUBSTITUTES CATALOGUES FREE: jraV'lNOlXLINe Of 6AWf NTS AND HATS A J TOWER CO.. MA33. 46 77 itaTTTh ieaaotU Foundmd 1870 A Hoi School lor Boym Military and Manuml Trmlnl-Q WrHo lor Ulumtrmtod Omtaloowo 150 Kinds for 16c. erxij turn foutid lo iiiortj ttardeiia uid on tnon fit no thui tiir cthtr LmfilcA. Tlre la rtMMttn fur thlm. own and oirate oyer unit wvrrm tor psTOOLV-tlOD Of OUr Cfj01l-(0K. in oroer vo inau' you m try , Fmr 10 Cmntm PomtpMJ M kit of rifttt IhmImi rdlikm, UUa4i4 Wi Brfa. i ifiwl; fcoatUsU towr $nim. tnatllWkLiwU poaitlTclT fnrniihJj bUaUiiUA of Ctuartnlnar liowmr tm lou fcud UAm of ebole ytucimtirm. UHfO.pi with oar irret csvtavlowui, Oivt iid Hromui and huvlti. oolon Me4 vt (Oct fM.und,tr.. all only W- JOHN A.SALZER SEED CO., La Crosse, wit. f THIS IS IT. Know by tho sign cSjlvH' trade frjS I ill mt d2 r V 1 X 1 if ; ! mm. mm Cur VJortzforj T.tfe to the most f arored i not alwsya full ot sunshiur, but to the arrrur American irl or w-o-ntn who is oblige! to work for her lirir.jj, and, perhape to help others at home, life bt often heavy draj ia consequence of tltnotsa. Women who work, especially tkasfi who are constantly on their feet, mxo, peculiarly liable to the derolopasu of organic troubles, and should par ticularly heed tae first maruWKtattuaa, such as backache, pains ia the lower limb and lower part of the stomach, irregular aud paiuful monthly period Www . A .6 A. Hiss Ella Bhekxks, E. Rocbkstu, Oaio. faintness, weakness, loss of appetit aud sleep. The young lady whose portrait w publish herewith had all these symp toms, and in addition leucorrhoea, and was cured by Lydia E. i'inkham's Vegetable Compound. First, sihe wrote a letter to Mrs. Hinkham's lab oratory at Lynn, Mass., describing her trouble, received in reply accurate in structions what to do to get woll, aud aow wishes her name used to convince others that they may be cured as she was. . The same helping hand, fra of charge or obligation, Is extended, to every ailing woman in America. If you are sick you are foolish not to fat this valuable advice, it costs you noth ing, and she is sure to help you. Dnt wait until it is too late write to-day. The Farmer's First Profit la made In his selection of seed, bend lor Our Complete Annual Cata logue for 1902, FREEI It contains full directions fnr garden work and many useful lat.lesfor ttia farmer. No one sells better Seeds ttian LAMBEKSON'8 BEEPS. LAMBERSON - Portland Oregon r ' ' '' " ,TC,;7.:;M.,rarr.:T; Shi -ffrfSSupcrior R)dder Plants ALgp VICTORIA RAPE . (Hininiifw, in Titt'T iiiuhfBii iNmiuiiir r bum 'aiur an uth uutrveiouauy pruuiic Giant Incarnate Clover Product a, liimrlaiit wiuiiii aix weeka hikt atfdiiiK mid lot and liu of imitturHtfH nil iiniinfr 1 t lac steaidfa. WUl do well wiywliejtr. lrn dirl t-lafAp. Grass, Clovers and Fodder Plants r- ., , . . . . m.'h h Thutifcaii.l HeH.-.l ,ur mini. wile i. nr. niiii 1 atF aV Kir.-,. ii.iier MTH.-re; -nt.i ; rMK'lU, Willi M.W1 htl.tn'l. of gllUU auU4 luusuf liay per acre, llilllcn Dullar I.iu,Hi .,mii Salter's Crass Mixtures Vleldiag s tuns of nuMrnlAeent bay aud an endless aiuuuut of ixuturaice on any farm In America, Bromua InermlaG t oris of Hay per Acre TlierreatirraMortlifleeiitury.KrowliiKWliereTer soil l.fouuil. our Kreat ralal.iKne, worth llnsto any wide awake Auierli'nn irardiifr or flintier. Is mailed io you with itmiiy farm seed samoles. uooa receipt of but lu eenu postage, mr Catalog alone t eent. lor prnuue. M JOHN A. SAL2ER SEEP 'O'sa'i ;iaiaa5JkiCasSaiiiiU4a BEST FOR CANDY j CATHARTIC SWEETEN J THE STOMACH vBsaa'' mfiaJm jffstfajfU4ffararm PURELY VEGETABLE 5 LIVER TONIC aasawabW4sWVa $100 REWARD mmmmtnmmmma0t1)a1amamamm1 MILD BUT j JSUREJ mothers JCURE " 1 niEvTRSOLDrj Ljnjlk " something just at good" when Cascarets are called for, and furnish trident upon whica ws caa convict. aVll coireapondeoc confldintlal. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's pttle Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 5e Facsimile Wrapper Below. Terr eaU d aa eaay tO tab as eagait FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVEr. FOR C0NSTIPATI3R. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION ttcts I Purely TetrctablOvit wC5d ilcmilMll ttuavrauva tuiwaruM-. I CURE SICK HEADACHE. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, I oolol Horrlsoa Strati. Can five you th best barsaini In Pueiries. flows, boilers and hinjwim. Win. 'mills and I'limtn and lieneritl Machinery. Be us before buying. crops, aood crops make more cus- tomers ao each year th crops and customers lis grown greater. That's the ecret of the Kerry fume. More Kerry a Heeds soli and sown than any other kind. Hold by all dealers. latticed Annual Hit D. M. Ferry Oo. Detroit, Mloh. BIG MONEY FOR AGENTS Selling my goods under new plan. A tried article that sells on its merit. Write quick for particulars and exclusive ter ritory. Lock Box 000, Portland, Or. aiiu iiuui luiiinif ijimlll y. It iu li-ruw rh inn ami h p Ainrni- jr. 1 11. II NUwr'tritUltig U-lla. prop thn fwt Utl ... ..... - Kale: 'leumi.le. i.r.i.i...-..li mi ...... ..f m irtnrf.iiii. v li..tr.l riirni m..u COMPANY, La Crosse. Wis. J THE BOWELS ALL druggists. tist srooil. Rat them Ilka candy. They remove any Vmd tuple In the mouth, Lav fug the breath sweet and perfumed. It Is s pleasrure to take them, and they are liked especially by children, sweeten the stomach by cleansing th mouth, throat at.d fond channel. That means, they etiip undigested food from souring In the stomach, prevent ks form ing In the bowels, and kill dlseaxe aerina of any kind that breed and feed In Ins en tire system. are purely vegetable and contain no mer curial or other mineral polnnn. They con sift of th latest discoveries In medicine, and form combination of remedies tin equaled to make ihe blood pure and r.rn, ami make clean skin and beautiful com plexion. tons the stomach and bowels and stir up the lazy liver. They do not merely soften tile stools and taupe their discharge, but strengthen th bowels and put tin m Into lively, healthy condition, making their ac tion natural. never grip nor gTlpe. They act quietly, pos itively and never cmiae any kind of uncom fortable feeling. Taken regularly they make the liver act regularly and naturally as It should. They keep the sewerage of tbe body properly moving and keep the system clean. Increase the flow of milk In nursing moth ers. If the mother eats a tablet. It make her milk mildly purgative and has a mild but certain effect on the baby. In tills war tbey are the only safe laxative for th nursing Infant. taken patiently, peralstently, will cur any form of constipation, no matter how old or how often other remedlea have fatled. They are absolutely guaranteed to curt any case, or purchase money will be cheerfully re funded. cost 10c, 25c, 60c a box. Bampfes sent fre for the asking. We publish no testimonial but sell Cavcareta on their merit under ab solute guarant to cure. Buy and try a box to-day, or write ua for free samples and bookie STsausa assspt c., chicioo e law luax. 'CARTER'S J PILLS. U i IV iod B H Sit W kw ; ,-.V iAi a,ttS V I li will be paid to aay reader of this paper who will re port to us any attempt of substitution, or sale of