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BARTELS’ CITY MEAT MARKET CROSS EVES CORED AN ELEGANT SUMMER BOOK T H E C O D L IN G M O T H . F a c ta Splendid Publication Ju s t Issued b> the Dr. Darrin Has Oregon Railtoad and Navigation A b o u t th e Illffc r c u t B ro o d ». I l o w S p r a y iu ir W o r k » . Company. By R. II. PE TTIT, Michigan. Spraying 1» an old remedy, but on. tiiat in very effectual aud by fur the best means ut bund. A spray uf pari, M IL K G O A TS . green put on while the apple stands up right nml before It turns down after T h e A m e r ic a n B r e e d — O n e u f M r ». K t i n u r d H u b ) ’« F l o e k . the blossoms fall and the stamens Rlnre It hap I n -( 01110 evident that the wither will deposit a small amount of Angora goat industry Is quite securely poison Inside the calyx cup, which poi established throughout the country gen sons after a short time, dries nml re- erally many people have very naturally maius Indefinitely. Now, as the major begun to cousider the possibilities of ity of the lirst brood and sometimes the another Industry, which In some re second brood ns well enter at the calyx spects Is closely allied to It—namely, the poison could not be better placed. the milk goat Industry. In order to an Early in the season fruit tunneled by the codling moth falls to the ground, swer the numerous questions that It thus thinning the fruit nud saving the tree from the drain of supporting dam aged fruit. The W ATITA, AN AMERICAN M IL K GOAT. has received concerning every phase of milk goat management the depart ment o f agriculture has Issued a bulle tin of Information on this subject. The Inquiries have come mainly from two classes of our citizens those who were reared In foreign countries where goat's milk was very largely or solely used and those who have read of the economy of goat keeping and the re ported value of the milk for children and sick people. The second class In cludes many physicians who, believlug In the hygienic virtues of goats' milk, would like to see goat dairies (»stab llshed In the neighlH>rhood of all large cities. Among Interesting statements of the bulletin an; the following on “ The American Milk Goat W a t lt a , an A m e r ic a n M ilk G o a t. This Is a name which has been sug tested for the breed which It Is desira ble to develop by selection from the so called common goats now In this coun try. It la kilOWIl that niitwilg illiw gouts them are often found some ex rollout milkers, although their origin Is obscure. W e are told that some of the Italian Immigrants have frequently brought with them from the old coun try very young kids in baskets. These were cared for as one of the children and among the children, and they have no doubt grown up and exerted a con siderable Influence upon the general average of the milk supply In the neighborhoods to which they were tak en. Other good milkers are said to have been brought from Bermuda, and this blood has probably had its effect also. W e should not be sun>rlsed, then, when we occasionally hear of a goat that will give from one to two quarts o f milk a day. Very recently this bureau has been Informed by a business man of New Jersey that there Is a large number of goats kept In the Italian quarter at l'allsades Park, and upon special in qtilry lie learns that the average amount of milk produced, so fur ns an estimate can show, Is three pints per day. This milk retails among the Italians at 12 cents per quart, and but ter Is also made there from goats* milk to a limited extent which sells ut retail In New* York city at .*10 cents jier pound. H a a a f i! f l o a t In S w lt ie r la n r i. These are the kind of goats that should I k .* selected ns n foundation for the American breed, and If their milk characteristics were further Increased l»y crossing with either the pure bred Toggeuhurg or 8aauen bucks which are now In this country we should soon see a lnvcd that would produce a satisfactory amount of milk nnd at the same time have nil of the hardiness possessed l»y our common goats. Some work along the lines suggested has already been done in various places, and necaslonnlly a very good milker Is produced. One o f these ani mals showing excellence Is Watlta. When this do«» was fresh nnd on green food she “ gave almost a gallon of milk per day,** to quote her owner’s words. The Illustration, which Is furnished by Mrs. Edward Koby, the owner, of Chi rago, shows the doe at three nnd a half years old and three months aft er her second kidding. At the first kidding o f the doe she dropped four kids and three the second time. Her conformation nnd record show her to be a very desirable animal ns one of the mothers o f the American milk goal. The O a p iw o r a i. The gapeworm stays In old yards all winter and comes to the surface when the days get warm. He Is discouraged by cleaning up and the liberal use of lime. A good way to fool him Is to locate the poultry yard in a new jdae»» that la high and dry.—Farm Journal. S econd B rood. Later, In the case of the sccoml brood, the situation Is different. The hirvno get Into the fruit, much of which rots, while some appears to be healthy until after It Is packed nnd stored away, where the larvae finish their de velopment slowly and spin cocoons In the barrels or bins. The first brood es less damage than the second, hut • » size of the second brood depends rgely on the proportion of the first l»rood that lives through. A spray ap plied just about the time that the young hatch out, during the first week of August, should nud does reduce the second brood very materially. The rea son for this is found In the fact that the majority of the eggs are laid on the leaves, which readily take and re tain the poison. I 'l l ( l e r i . p r i i y 111« . The fact that the larvae feed for the most part on the uuder side of the leaves makes the advantage of under- spraying apparent. I f more than two sprays are to be applied they may be put ou one soon after the first applica tion and the other about ten days or two weeks after the first August spray, the period midway between the two be ing a time of comparative Inactivity. C U L T IV A T IN G CORN. l*r o n i| it I a e o f t h e W e e r i e r u l * o i i i t In 4 u ru U r u n i n g . H I k The chief purpose o f cultivating corn, with most farmers, Is to kill weeds. Yet a very Important object may bo to warm and dry the soil, or, on the contrary, to stop evaporation and save the moisture for the corn. The best time to kill weeds Is as soou as they have sprouted and before* they come up. At this time the ground will often seem filled with the fine threadlike rootlets, and if they are stirred and brought to the surface they will soon die. This can be most easily done by use of harrow' or woeder. The cornfield should be gone over with weeder three or four days after planting and at about the same Inter val thereafter. There Is a temptation to let It go until the weeds begin to show and the field looks green. This Is a mistake, for after the w'eeds begin to show tho weeder w ill not do nearly so good work. I f the use of the weed er Is well followed up the weeds may be kept down with It alone at a great saving, for it will cover twice the space and In half the time, saving three- fourths of the time required by the cultivator. A great mistake is often made at this point In neglecting the corn to plow nnd plant more ground, when often the actual yield would I k ? greater If the time and work were given to the crop already planted. Neglect of the coni lends to loss In tho crop that is not con nterbn Inn ceil by the gain on the additional area planted. Sometimes It Is necessary to culti vate corn while It Is wet for the pur pose of drying the soil nnd. by expos ing It to the air, warming It. This can he done In cloudy weather. The ground should not be worked deep nnd should lx» ridged ns much ns possible. Then, If stirred at the right time again, the work will lie found a great benefit.— Ohio Farmer. “ Restful Recreation Resorts,1' the 1905 Summer Book issued 1>J the department of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, of forty- eight pages and cover. The book is printed ou heavy white paper, lifty-eight cuts being used lo illus trate the trips up nnd down the Columbia river, to the mountnius beeches, inland resorts nnd fountains of healing. The cover is done in throe colors, adding materially to the beauty and effectiveness of the publication, which may be had liy sending two cents in stamps to A . L. Craig, General Passenger Agent of the Oregon Railroad aud Naviga tion Company, Portland, Ore. It is a good thing to send to your friends in the East who expect to visit the Lewis nnd Clark Exposition. R o »t»( R tr. free. Í J 5 h e . , , , C o tta g e G ro v e E le c tr ic C om pany i FOR RATES ;j Z5 j be C. G, Brand fainily. N'o better pill enn be used for constipât Ion,Jdck headnche, etc.” than thèse fanions pills Scores of testimoniale prove thelr wortli. Sold by The Modem l ’harmacy. Lewis and Clark Exposition Tic ket Rates. INDIVIDUAL TICKETS Southern Oregon Chatauqna. “ The Southern Oregon Chautau qua Assembly wiil be held at A sh land. July 12th to 21st inclusive. Reduced rotes have been made by the Southern Pacific Co. on the cer tificate plan, from points on Oregon Lines. Thin assembly ptomises to be of unusual interest. Am ong the prominent speakers will be Dr. F. W. Ottnsaulus, Dr \Vm. A . Quayle and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. Special attention will he given the musical department. The Assembly building has irecn enlarged to double its former capacity, making ample accommodations for ull.” W. K. C om an , General Passenger Agent. Cottage Grove to Portland & Ret $5.90, good for 30 days, but not later than Oct. 31st, 1905, PAR TIES OF T E N Oil MORE One fare for the round trip good for ten days, (must travel together on one ticket both ways) $4,40 OR G ANIZED PARTIES O F ONE HUND R ED OR MORE The Orrinal F oloy & C o„ Chicago, originated Honey and T ar as a throat ami lung remedy, and on account o f tho great merit and popularity of Foley's money and T a r many im itations are' offered for the genuine, ask for F oley's H oney and T a r and refuse any substitute offered us no other preparation will g ive tho same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates mid is safest for children and delicate persons For sale by Benson's Pharmacy Im p e ria l H otel : : : : O regon FOlEYSKlDNEYCüRE Make* Kidneys and Bladder Right CATARRH American and European Plan m m ita r W S J J ay - fever S Special rates to families. One block ftoiu L.r. Depot H H A 8 O N A It L K I t A T KS Cottage Grove HOTEL M rs . I. B . T h o m p s o n . j Rates per day ........................... » 1.00 Room and board, per week....... $450 ! 0 . i S J H R Ä T im e T a b le N o. 4 E l y s C ream B alm T h i i R e m e d y is a S p e c ific , Sure to C ivo S a tis fa c tio n . C0/F3 RELIEF A t ONCE. T o take effect April 2d, 1905. Käst Round No 3 No I I PM I A M ih i ! 1 ::*M7 :;jo uenibranc. It cure-. Catarrh nnd 2:50 7:10 iro.waw.w a C*,ld in tin* Head qiiirkK 2:5ft 7 :56l ..e-tores <n> Senses of T.-utn and Hindi 2:5» 7 *5» 8MM •ey to Rs.. Contains no injurious ilru . - •1:01 : 1 «IH : 14 1 * * , soo th . . h e a l ..... I | .;. , ¡»plied 11»,1 tho nostrils nnd atcnrlssl ' T , ' ! » 1 «•fit» at Druggist» or l.y . u l; Irio JS i/e , 10 cents by moil. 3 ■ Y BROTif Rj, gg Warren St.. Mew fork. n r.E o i- I IN \L S E T T L E M E N T Notice * hereby given, that the un- Old papers lor sale at'tlie Leader derahrW „i„ , office 15 cents per hundred. tu te o f \"” 'trntor of the es- FOLEYS HONESTAR P A T R 0 N I Z E HOME INDUSTRY Headquarters for commer cial and mining men. • J I M . I T Y VS. tJ F A N T lT Y Hard iniisck's ami strong body do not depend on the quantity o f ’f ood you cat. but 011 its |K*rfeot digestion and proper assimilai ion. When you take K od ol Dyspepsia Cure you r system gets all tin* nourishment out of all the fowl you eat. D digests tyliat you eat regardless o f tho condi tion o f the stomach and conveys the nutrient properties to the blood and tissues. This builds up ami strength m a the , ntire syst.-m. Kudo! cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Belching, Sour Stomach, Weak H eart, etc Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for w lia t is sometimes railed Am erica’s national disons»— Dyspepsia is destined to eventually work a wonderful and lasting benefit, to sufferers from this distressing and mind harassing con dition. Sold by Tlie Modern I’ har- niaey. Im ported and d o m e s tic tobaccos. T h e y a re fo r sa le at a ll cigar stands in the city . C o l t . i c U ro v r, One faro for the round trip pnrtv moving on same day. but individual tickets will bs sold nailer this rate nnd can return at nny time within ton days from date of sale. $1.40. The above tickets ou snlo daily be tween May 29th and Oet. 15th, and uo stop overs allowed in either di rection. 1 curable diseases. I Tho specifies employed in these tests are known as the Pulton Com pounds and the r e sults obtained |»rove conclusively that these dreaded diseases so tong fatal (the deaths from Brights D isease alone are appallin’.;, oxer U*»,- 000 a year, starting as kidney troubles) h ave at last yielded to medical science. The pamphlet Is free. W rite to the John J. Fulton Co.. 409 W ashington street, San Francisco. Cal. " hen to suspect Bright s Disease:— Puffy ankles or hands; weakness without apparent T Ü R K E GOOD Y N D d F ST REASO NS cause; kidney trouble after third month; fre There an» whv three reasons quent u n x.oion. nwy show sediment or cloudy m o th e rs p re fe r __________ 1 ° One Minute Cough on standing . failing vision; Jay d r o w s in e s s - one or « » » r e of these. Cure: First, It iaapeolutely harmless; Dr. John B. Smith of Now Jersey tells that the most lasting remedy* for t i e slmcs which every gardener is fa miliar with ns fptxllng upon the foliage of currant«, roses and even the leaves o f pear and cherry trees, Is arsenate of lead. This may he saf«»ly applied to the foliage o f any garden plant thst Is like ly to be Infested, nnd once sprayed the foliage will remain safe for a long time. All the slugs succumb readily to I arsenical poisons, nnd complete exemp tion from tronble may easily be se cured. P h o n e Main 83 TH 0S. CONGER D ie t. C n r r a n f», J. H . B A R T E L S . P r o p r i e t o r I Cigar Factory K on C H O IC E c K E s n F IS H ON T U E S D A Y A N D F I t l l ) \ Y Am ong Dr. D arrin’s specialists he is an expert operutor In straighten ing cross eyes, aud can straighten the worst eyes in less than tw en ty minutes. The worthy poor treated or exclusive corn ration "The feeding trial made dwarfed animals out of every pig In lot 1, fed exclusively B r t t fh t ’s D i s e r t s e i t n d on corn. While they gal n is i some in D ia b etes. flesh, they did not develop In bone, nnd ns time went on their vitality de W e d e s n e to place to the h an d« o f those af creased. The hair on their bodies be flicted with Hriulils D isease and Diabetes a 3fi- came thin and their skin hard and aire pam phlet that is savin# human lives. It 1 not .an ordinary pamphlet, such as Is common scaly. Toward the end of the trial ly used to advertise uiedieines. but is prftiot- they were Indifferent nl>ont eating and | pally m ade up of reports o f sHenlifloally con ducted tests in a large variety o f eases, showing showed considerable nneaslness.” I s7 per cent o f recoveries iu these hitherto bi- S lu t« SMOKED : MEATS : A : SPECIALTY Eugene Journal C A L L Salve. It is tile purest, and best for Sores, Kurus. Koils, Eczema, Blind, Bleeding,Itching, or Protuding Piles. It has been cone!tided at the Wis Get tho genuine Ik*Witt’s Witch consin experiment station that It is im Hazel Salve. Sold by Tho Modern practicable to raise young pigs on an Pharmacy. C o rn Fresh Beef, Pork, M utton an d Veal The operation is reals*red painless by u local anaesthetic*, ami no chloro form or ether used. Patients can re turn home tlie same day, w ith no 1 detention from business or occupa-1 t¡on. Cases may call now nnd make appointments for treatment during the tw o days, July loth and 10th, and avoid the rush the doctor has oil Ins j special days. Tito fo llo w in g referen-1 res, taken from many, prove tho Supplies the current. Y ou doctor's success: Mrs. Ii. Bickford's son, Itoseburg, press the button and yo u r cross eye; cured. K. E. Grout, luiOraiule, Ore., cross light shines. eye; restored. Miss M aggie Synhorst, LaUrande, INDIGESTION OIKED. Ore , cross eyes ¡cured. Miss Lucy Mol an, Monmouth, Ore., There Is no case of indigestion, Dyspepsia or Stomach Trouble that cross eyes; cured. Miss M ary W alter, Portland, both will not yield to tho digestive and strengthening Influnceof Kodol Dys eyes crossed, cured: A T aylor, Pendleton, O re., strict pepsia Cure. This remedy takes the strain off tlie stomach by digesting ure; cured. W. W. Thompson, Vancouver. wliat you eat aud allowing it to rest m itiljit grows strong again. Kodol Wash., hydro)'tIs; cured. Dyspepsia ('lire affords quick and per A. J. Armstrong, 110 Third street, manent relief from Indigestion und Portland, varicocele: cured ten years A S. POW ELL J A S . II. P O T T S all stomach trotbles, builds up the ago. n icu i D lid i l i so no | purfies m iiiico u n it t disease iiovttn v i A iinn l» tn il o i u ' n , Edison, D tiin u iii n tioiii) system o that Kettle Snow, Wash., Miss -rp.opMiTOHa o f can not attack ami gain a foothold cross eyed since tw o years old; cured ns when in a weakened condition in one minute. Tho follow in g names The constantly increasing use o f w ill g o far to substantiate the doc K o d o l Dys|H*|Mun C ups by physicians tor's skill in Miss Snow's case: o f hospital andgeneral practice of it “ We, tin* undersigned, living at self tells how tills most wonderful F.dison, Wash., have known Miss nioilern discovery has proven lo I k * ltettic Snow all tier life, and know of tlie greatest digestant for tlie allevia her eyes lioing crossed and that she tion of a suffering humanity. p s was successfully cured by Dr. Darrin : many cures of both childern und I "Ite r . 1!. C. Fads, Key. G eorge liuz- adults grows day liy day. Sold by The xello, W. J. McDomicl. post-master; Modern Pharmacy. \V . It. Chamberlain, chief of police: A. 1). Harris, druggist; l> 0. Smith, I. VV. Hard, Jeweler.” J. W hltteiuore's daughb r, Pendle Round Trip for One Fare. ton, Ore., cross eyes; cured. T h e Southern Pacific railroad has C O T T A G Ii G R Q V E , ORE William Muckle's boy and girl, I’O T T S it decided to make a rate of one fare Itanler; Ore., both cross eyed; cured. J. K in b ley’s boy, postmaster at for the round trip from Portland to all points in Oregon to as far south Progress, Ur>., cross eye; cured. W agonm aking, blacksinitliing Something for Your fiastern Friends. Lena H am ilton, Dayton, Wash., as Ashland, for visitors from the cross eyes: cured. Tin* 1905 issue of the publication and general repair work at J. H. East to the Lewis and Clark E x K. A. If untie, 11!) Dexter street, “ Oregon Washington and Idaho Baker's shop. E very guarantee of position, to enable them to look Seattle, had lieon operated on twice and Their Kesoiirccs,” issued by the good workmanship given. tf unsuccessfully for cross eyes liy other Passenger Departm ent of tho Oregon over western Oregon, that they may physiclaiis la-fore g o in g to Dr. D ai- Railroad A N avigation Company, is have an opportunity to locate or in rin; cured. now ready for distribution. If you vest. Miss Mary McConnell, Genesee, have friends in tlie E ast w h o are in* T h e tickets w ill be good for i 5 Idah o, cro ssey ed : cured; also her terested in the Pacific N orth w est,'a days, with stop over priveleges. brother was cured of consumption copy of this publication would I«* a THE COTTAGE GROVE welcome visitor to their homes. This Holders o f Exposition round trip five years a g o by Dr.. Darrin. Fanny Kennedy, W a lla Walla, publication w ill Is* mailed to any tickets from the east can purchase Wash., both eyes crossed since a given address upon receipt of four these tickets this rate, it w ill ch ild ; cured. cents in stamps to pay postage. E dw ard Stanfield. N orth Yakima, depend upon the energy showu by the community as to the number o Wash., cross-eyed L’s years; cured If in a kind of billious mood, Dr. Darrin can lie consulted free You wish an aid to digest food, visitors secured. from 10 t o 5 daily; evenings, T to S, at N o other pill is half so good the Mmeede Hotel, Eugene, until P R O P R I E T O R As D eW itt’s L ittle Early Risers. October 1. A ll curable chronic, acute, 1 hu pills that act ns tonic, ami not and diseases of a private nature The famous Little Pills E A R L Y K IS as a drastric purge, are DeWitt's treated with electricity and medicines ERS cum Constipation, Sick Head I am puttlm; up a high IJttle Karls Kisers. They care Head, before and after ab ove dates. Letters ache, Btlliousness, etc. T hey never grade to cent cigar ache, Constipation, Biliousness, etc. o f inquiry answered. Circulars and gripe or sicken, but im part early ris ing energy. Good for either children Early Kisers are small,easy to take question blanks set free. or adults. Bob Moore, LnFayette, and easy ¡to act—a safe pill. Mack Inch, say.-: “ N o use talking, D eW itts Hamilton, hotel clerk at Valley City Little Early Risers do their work. All N .D ., says: T w o bottle of these r , ~- , t ¿’anion s Littlo Pills cured ueof diront Leader office is prepared to other pills I ’ve used gripe and make constipation. Good for either child- i turn out the very highest class of sick. D eW itt’s Little Early Risers B o h e m ia , a 5c C igar ren o adults. W. H. Howell, flou s-1 commercial job printing. We brought t he 1 mg sought relief, They are perfect” Hold by The Modern tonTrex., says: “ For years I have guarantee satisfaction. Pharmacy. M a d e fro m th e v e r y best used Llttle Karly ltlser Pllls in my Tin- Mtiuu 1111 >1 the Weather. Those who farm “ by the moon” may bo interested in n report or observa tions made for summers during several years at Greenwich on the moon and the barometer or the relation o f bn- romotrie variations to phases o f the moon. Tlie observations show "fe w days of low barometer about (Just aft er) full ami new moon, many such day 1 about (Just ufter) the quarters." The results, therefore, for the summer A S M O O T H A R T IC L E . half o f tho year seem to confirm the When you find it necessary to popular belief that the weather tends use salve use DeWitt’s Witcli Hazel lo he more settled nliont full moon. E x r 1 n .lv . C O T rA G E UUOVE, OREGON Chosou July I5rh and I bib for Treating Such Cases All Varicoeli, Hydrocele, Stricture and Other Operations. j tfettliijpp, deceased. hus tlled.n the County Court of Lane *te of >refft>n. his '■nty fiate of < Oregon, hi« finn final l »<• „,* " í.8“ ®11 administrator of said ‘'‘J 1*’ J 1 t,_mt Saturday tlie 24ih dav a l the hour or l o'clock 11,e'Une f n T b ^ 1 f'-- 8aM Court -------as u.s I Seeond.lt taste» g ood childern love ' / , r l]onrlliK of objections to tho settlement lti . T,lf ' rd ’J t C » « 1" coughs. Croup tT ‘ n / ' nt !,r" ' and t.hoop ing t ough when other ‘ / C l 8 an d 4 T u esday an d Sat only I and D aily Kx „•pt S u n day. W . hound N o 2 -N o l I M I st k t io n s I Kiev | a .M. | IU». Lr lagH (»ro v e ...| t*71 11:19,Y # W a ld e n 7M 10:49 5 * •1.2 . .C u r r in ......... 727 10: Hi 4 * «*..1 t.rro (lo n lo 770 10:38 4:» 7.7 . B a k e r ............ 807 10:33 4:47 10:30 4:44 8.3 D o r e n a .......811; 8:17(8:17 • » . .R ed Koek.... 891 10:23 4:» 3 :¡0i8:20 to r»i (¿ravel F i t ___ 901 10 J0i 4:» 3.35 8:80 II 3 — S te w a rt........ 911 103)1 41» 3:38 8:10 12 S t a r .......... 1017 9:48 4 J 3:11 « : 15 12 8 Rocky P oin t. .. KM»* 9:45 4:12 3:.rnij9:(V»il.Vfi Red B rid g e .. ..ilOtt) 9:35 4 9:30 43» 3:5?» 9: If,116 8 W ild w o o d ........ . ... ... .... 17.0 . .H u n t ’s ............ .... K ih I of Track Snbjeet to ch an ge w ithout m A ll o u tw a rd fre ig h t fo rw ard ed only at tlw (o in l risk o f Nhipiter an d consignee. , . Stage leaves W ild w o o d after the arrival « train ou M ondays, W oduesdayx ami , r an d Orscco. R etu rn in g on T jw - days. T h u rsdays an d :8aturdays. ^ . a Freight w ill not be receive«! at the 0 A * K. R. R. Depot a fte r 5:00 p. m. To into™ fo rw ard in g on n ex t t r a i u ; freight must of delivered in a m p le tim e to permit of IB bein g b ille d . A . II. W O O D , M anager ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF S. P TRAISE. remedies fail. Sold by The Modern WORTH BOUND SOUTH 3 BOCXS Pharmacy. , } f e ‘ r ^ ° r of ti«* estate o f 8 am- 2 °. >*.........H;M p m. »0. 11........... t*tl j. Gettings, deceased. u-j No. 1 « ......... .2:92 * . ir . a t«. IS.--------fr *1 * *