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A oily like an Individual should etrive for a good name People wbo deeire to get on he inside with Mr Rockefeller should etrlke oil. They may expect a rail. I'he people of Portland are demanding that the toughs be rounded up. It is time, for that city ia already sufficiently disgraced by them. The people of Albany cannot good men into tbeir oificeB. managed city ia always in tbr progreBe. pat too A well line of Oregomans ibie year have reaeon to be thankful after a glorious season of good weather and fine crops. Even witt wheat at, bottom prices fiey have reason to be thankful lor plenty of other things that have blessed them; a bigh price for stock, the sale of their prunes, a good in come from their potatoes and excellent bneinesB In morcantlle lineB. A worthy example ol community pride and progress tiaa recently been Bet ai Summit. By voluntary eubscription, the people ol the district have completed a new schoolhouBe. When finished it will be the beBt building of ite kind be- tween Toledo and Philomath. Its size ie 24 feet wide, 40 feet long, and the ceil in ia 14 feet. It is now entirely closed and not a cent of indebtedness stands against it. It will serve in- needs of tbe district for years to come. The sur est key to the character of a community is Its schoolbouse. It is one of the firs things a homeseeker loons at or inquires about after arrival . Washington Letter. (From Our Regular Correspondent.) Washington, Nov. 25tli, 1901, Tbe much vaunted Reciprocity Con vention, tbe convention which was to settle all the President's doube, to out line a policy and serve as a guide to the republicans in OongresB in their hand ing of the reciprocity question, has come and gone and all that it has done is to leave behind it the mangled remains of President McKinley's broad minded policy and a young man in tbe White House sadly disappointed and mortified at the sordid natiowmindedness which made it impossible for tbe leading re publican business-men of the country to take any broador view of a national policy than that which was bounded by tbeir own petty interests. There is no promise of any following up of tbe policy that Mr. McKinley out- liuod at Buffalo by the next Uongrese, The high protection intesosts havo con trol r( a handsome majority ot the votee and, with tho usual discipline of H pnmican nincuine, meniuors who come iroin tho West surcharged with tariff re form ideas are promptly and emphati cally undeceived iib to the complexion of their views and those of thoir consti tuents. The only cloud on the protec tionist's horizon ia sugar. The Sugar Trust wants freo raw Bugar and I under Btnnd that Mr. Havemeyer has announc ed that Cuban sugar will be. admitted froe. This and similar rumors will not down and thoy almost cause hysterics among some of,the JEastorn protection interests. There is not perfect harmony on the republican side however. The Kolorm Club of Now York bas been unkind enough to submit to the President a document in which it is shown that the Hnnna-Frye Bhip subsidy bill, it it bad passed the last Congress, would have converted practically two-fifths of the entire subsidy Into tbe coffers of tbe International Navigation Company and most of the balanco would have been paid to three other companies. Not only is this an argument against the Bhip sub sidy bill as It was submitted to the lust Congross but it Iihb ehnken tho faith of the PreBidont and of a good many of the members ol Congress in the absolute die lutereBtednoRB oltho promoters of the bill, The bill huelproveu a dead load from Its inception. Never lias it boen potsiblo by the most specious arguments to nrouse nny enthusiasm in regaid to it among the people and the . tives who will have to go to tho people for ro-elention are protesting against the party lash which ie being mod to make them voto for the obnoxious measure. It Ib believed that Kepreseutative James D. Richardson will be elected Dcmocratio leader iu the next House notwithstanding the opposition that lie will Incur. In inauy respects he will make an admirable leader but by bit connection with the publishing house that has been publishing and selling Volumes containing the Presidents mes sages be has Injured his power and laid himself open.to republican innuendo; however, U is a good parlemtntarian and at beet hii position will not prove an Important one, so la'ge is the republican majority. The latest Cabinet rumor ia that Secre tary of the Interior tlllchcock is very angry with the President for having turned him down in the Missouri con test and yielded to the wishes of commit teeman Kerens and that he proposes to resign in a short time. Thete are num erous hints dropped by members of Con gress as to how thss tr tl at lecrntary "enjoys" Mr, Uoosevelt's treitment but with the ojcentlon of Uae nothing is poBltivoly known. Moat men, no matter bow much tbey may boast of their deeds, when it comes to 'acing death, weaken. Tbis fact marked in the case of tbe Portland mar lerers of young Morrow. One f tbem wbo sang so loudly at first has complete' ly weakened and is throwing himself on the mercy of the court, hoping that be may escape with a life sentence, and th other is said to be a candidate for the asylum. Death by hanging is an awfu thing. It is strange that these men wbo rush so fearleesly into the hangman' noose do not think of the fact more ser lousiy when ibey start out to commit murder for a small gain. In tbe protec tion of her people the government should be strict in its enforcement of tbe law against murder and give tbe murderer who is proven such, tbe limit of tbe law particularly the highwayman, the law breaker in the first place. There are good prospects of other in stitutions in Albany besides the enlarged chair factory, and hence it is proper for the people of Albany to keep moving ahead in the line of progress and not Btop the good work begun. Every effort particularly in the line of manufactory should be encouraged. It is wbat builds up a city. The Northwest offers a splen did field for new industries, and there is no reason why this city should not take a front place as a manufacturing city. Its location and the splendid start al ready secured are a foundation for i splendid future as a city. R. 0. Lebmano in tbe Speaker. From this point we may begin then tc formulate a policy which Liberals, il tbey were in power, would carry out and which tbey should combine an an opposition to press upon the government and the country. The main points in it are these: 1. Tbe Immediate resumption ot ne gotiations wltb tbe Boer leadeiB. 2. Tbe appointment of a special com missioner or commission to supervise and generally to investigate. 3. The basis of the negotiations to be the offer on our part of colonial self-gov ernment at a fixed date, coupled with a guarantee for the equality of use of tbo Dutch language. 4, Tbe interval between the eud of the war and the establishment of self goyernment to be occupied in repatriat ing prisoners, rebuilding farms and re stocklng'.thsui, and generally re-establishing civil life under tbe authority of a council, some o!hom are (o be chosen from the prominent lioorB. 5. An amnesty to colonial rebels and the withdrawal of the banishment proc lamation, - If an agreement could be come to with the Boer loaders on these bases an ar mistice would at once be declared and negotiatiouB would proceed. From the Cleveland f'la'n Dealer; A prominent pbyeician has offered a obeap and simple cure for that form of mental depression known as "the blue?." It is to Bmilo. The more you smile tbo better. It rolaxes the nerves, promotes digestion, switches the mind to agreeable thoughts and bas a happy effect upon tlioso about.'you. The remedy isacheap one, and while in eome instances it may bo bard to take, there is no fear of an overdose. From the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The strongest animals exist entirely on vegetable food. It is tbe ferocity of the lion rather than his strength that makes him formidable. An elophant Is a match for several lions and is n vegetarian. Tb animals with most speed and endurance the boise, tbe reindeer and the ante lopeare also vegetarians. Some people wonder what hna bocomo of flobson. Today Naval Constructor Richard P. Hobson wna detached from tho Buroau of Construction and Repair, lie wi.l proceed to Charleston whore has been ordered to duty in connection with the mnuagenisnt of the Covorumeut naval exhibit at the exposition in that city. From thu Huffalo Courier. "la it a spasm or a revolution? Will the reform stick?" asks the New York World, reltrring to the victory of Low over Tammany. Tbat depends upon tbo brand of reform. If it be confined to lopping off the porquieitea of the email thlevea and protecting the big robbers who get away with millionaaa ia very likely to be the case then it will be an inglorious spasm and the terrible Tam many tiger will come back again witb sharpened claws, hungrier than ever. N OTICEOF fIFAL SETTLEMENT. Notice 1b hereby given that the under- oig-iiu, as eiecacrix oi lie last will and testament and estnte of J N Stark, ueiTim-j, una mm. uer unai account in said eBtate with the i-iunty clerk of Linn county. Omnia, and ihA county court of tatd Li-ncounty, Oregon, has find Friday, lVcomlK-r 6th, l!01. at one o'clock p m of said day, ns the tini" for hearing said account, and tin final settlement of said estnte- Any ni all pereons having objections thereto are hereby notified to le pre.-ent and pr,en tbo siine I'ated this 1st day of Nov ember, 1901. Amv 1'. Stabk, T, .1. STiTIt-, tutrix. Attorney or Executrix, Saturday Night Thoughts. An important event in (he passing of time daring tbe week wts the observance of Thanksgiving day thrugnout the world. Tbis is peculiarly an American instun lion, established by our Puritan fathers, but it bas spread over the world. It t observed by all kinds of people, and then are few, whatever their religion, wbo do not appreciate tbe significance of tbe day. Some men are thankful only to wbat tbey aee in tbe looking' glass for the blessings of their lives, but most peo ple nowadays have come to realize that the thanks are due a higher power than man, the great creator who rules all things. Some men would have things ran by cbance because there ia each a thing as Nature! but it ia bod's Buy. There is nothing in Thanksgiving with out a God to go to. To the Christian it ' bas become an important bolidav, and to everybody it is more than an ordinary day. V This week about one hundred peopl were killed in a wreck in Michigan, tb result of carelessness in tbe sending and observance of tram orders. There acoi dents are becoming very common, common ae to call for strict laws in refer ence to the running of trains. Some times it seems as if a man waa taking bis life in his kandB when be goes off on journey, and yet the statistics will Bhow that tbe loss of life is verv small compar ed with tbe number who travel. The past ween saw tbe elosing games of tbe eeaeon of the great game of foot ball, that is through the east. On tbis coast the sun bardly acts on the game, On account of our climate it ia played at all times of tbe year, It is attacked and opposedmore tban any game played and yet it seems to have as strong a bold on the people and drawB tbe biggest crowds of any contest in the country, Tbe very feature w bich causeB opposition is the one which draws. It baB tbe Bap- port of all professions notwithstanding tbe tact tbat it ia a rough, tough game When observed by a novice it looks like a continual mix up, and yet it ia tbe greatest game of generalship ever played victory .depends upon generalship. roni Beginning to end it ia a senes o( chemes to outwit tbe opposing line. It takeB a'quick, active brain as 'well ae muscle to play the game well. A doten head bas no business in a foot ball team. If it couki;be relieved of its roughness it would be tbe great-et of all contests. It ia less rough than a few years ago under the old rules, but there ie plenty of the rough left yet though. Nevertheless, notwithstanding, the game will be played lor yours and will draw immense crowds. The enterprise of Portland has been put to test this week in a Btriking man or, when it raieed over $300,000 in a few days for a great centennial exposition n 1905. It was equal to tbe occasion and showed a spirit of enterprize tbat waa striking. It is timely too, for with the strides that Seattle has been making it is high time for Portland to come to tho frontith an enterprise tbat shall attract the attention of the entire country, According to a new town ordinance it is a misdemeanor to stagger in tbe pub lic etroets of Yorkville, S. O. Lucky ie tbe man down tbere wbo hasn't in bis pocket "the price that staggers, Miss Mary Clagett has opened a barber Bhop in Spokane. She is the daughter of tbe late Judge Clagett of San Fiancia co. The Latest Fad. The latest idea now raging in the east ern cities, is the leathor mounting for photographs. Harnish, tho photogra pher, is handling the proposition, and samples of tho mountings can be seen in lue windows. Splendid Christmas piesonip. rriees, zo, ;io, ot) and 75 cts, Bowh.no. A1.1.HY. For sale a Oret-clase hardwood sectional bowling alley and complete outfit Will be sold at a great pM-nuce. nuw in operation in Salem. Auurvas uooni id, Mooroa building, Salem, Or. The excitement incident to traveling .....1 nl. f 1 - - 1 1 . .. nun vuuugc vi iiwi Hna water otten brings on diarrhoea, and for this renn no one should leave homo without a bottle or innnitierlain a Colic, Cholera and uinrrnea nenmiy. tot sale by all diug gists, (et a free stinnie of Chamberlain' stomach and Liver Iablela at any drug store. Tbey are easier t take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Tbentheir use is not loitowert by constipation as is onen ice case wun puis. Regular size, 26c per box. Uo to Verick'a h flvinir Afwl haiv tuig panors lor brat class work. Mm and cold batba. Clean towels to every customer. The point that Dleasns in flip llntifta Display ia variety. Kuknch, The Jeweler, Bt the A It's Kind Vcu Him Hm Bouikl cf WASIKP A good t. y i t the Yoka- Iioiiia lea Co Sinre. The Opening of Congress. Wasuixgton, D. C, Nov. 30. Unleei all signs fail tbe Fifty- seventh Congress which will be given birth at noon day after tomorrow, will be one ot tbe busiest and most Important of recent years Little talk and much work will be tb rule followed if tbe preBent plans' of th leaders are carried out. Tbe fact is gen erally rscogonized tbat uo time must be wasted if all of tbe important questions on tbe agenda are duly considered an acted upon. Under the most favorable cooditione'st seems probable tbat tb eesBioa must be prolonged a considerable time beyond tbe usual date of n ment. Monday will be devoted to tbe read ing of the President's meBBage, wbicb is expected to be one of tbe most important state papers of recent years. The mes- sage bas been prepared, read before tbe cabinet, and received its final corrcc tions . Advance copies have been placed in the bands of tbe press association but strictest precautions have been taken to prevent tbe contents being prema turely made public. One of tbe first actions of Congress af ter assembling will be to take proper ac tion in regard to tbe death ot tbe late President McKinley. Undoubtedly both the House and tbe Senate will follow oloeely tbe precedents of tbe two preced ing times when, Presidents fell by tbe bullets ot assassins. When tbe message of President Roosevelt bas been received and read a motion will be made to refer tbe portion referring to tbe death of bis predecessor to a select committee of one from each state on tbe part of tbe House witb such as tbe Senate may join. This committee will report a concurrent reso lution providing tbat an oration be de livered before tbe two bouses at an early date. Tbe main subjects of probable legisla tive action at the coming session are gen erally known. Tbe trusts, internal rev enue reduction, river and harbor in. provement, construction of public build ings, pensions, revisions of tbe currency and banking laws, irrigation and insular affairs and labor legislation will occupy a great neal of attention. Three other subjects, somewhat allied lo general tenor, will also be urged upon tbe notice ol Congress provision for an isthmian canal, subsidies for the reha bilitation of the American merchant ma rine and tbe construction by tbe govern ment or authorization for private laying of a Pacific cable. Tbe canal questioa will certainly proyo long BDd probably a bitter fight. The same opposition tbat has met the efforts made in tbe past to build an interoceanic canal will undoubtedly be active at work this session. Tbe interjection of the Panama caoal scheme into the sit- ation will not, in the estimation of well posted people, accomplish the purpose for which it is allowed lo be designed, It is now thought that Congress will brash aside the Panama scheme at once and get down to the main question of whether ocanal shall or shall not bo built via the Nicaragua route, and upon thin tbe bill be fought. The demand for all'aciiic cable proba bly cannot, longer be ignored. Opinion was divided in the last Congress upon whether the government should build and own tbe the cable or whether a pri vate corporation should be authorized to land it. This difference in opinion re sulted in failure to act. Hawaii and tbe Philippines are demanding the cable, and tbe mercantile interests of thejoun try will probably bring pressure to bear upon Congress sufficient to force action. Senator Frye of Maine, and Senator Hanna of Ohio, have repeatedly declared during the recess tbat tbis Congress would pasB a ship subsidy bill, Tbe bill of last session has been modified, but it cannot be told until it is introduced and its provisions scanned whether the mod ified meaeuremeets the objections raised against the old bill by an influential fac tion of tbe republican party in the House, Albany Market. VUeat 40 jonts. OaU 25 ggs 30 cents, butter 16 to 20 cents. Potatoes SO cents. HnniB 15 wata. Sides 15 cents Shoulders 10 otnts. Hops 10 cen-s. Pork, gross, 5 cents. Hay, (5 loose, $7 baled. Flour 70c per sack- Beet, gross steers 8c, cows 2c. Muiton, grots, 2'Ac. Veal, gross 4c. Wool 11 to 13c. Mill fetd, oran $17. shorts 2V Poultry, 8 cents live weight. Lard 14c, Prunes, dried, 3c, Apples, dried, Sc. Apples, green, 60c. Peart, green, 50c. Fine California raisins' only 10 rent: a pound in nny quantity. t h ice lined realties, 10 c.nts a pound l ail .'ii ii -s .1 Iv. J 'avis, one door rM ii ti-t parsoi nj:o. A momnntous question confronts tbe voters of Sodaville this year, chickens ruumug ai large or not. What are all the hundred housee Eu gene hae erected this year compared with the disastrous season of its foot ball team. Albany College the past year ha: taken a leading position in athletics winning the intercollegiate field meet and the foot ball cbamoionshin. Better than ibis it bas been prospering other wise ana ae wen is gradually raising us stanuara. , VT. A. Pinkerton, the great detect ive, now on the coast, wants a whipping post for hobos. The idea ia one tbat commends itself. Something very strenuous is certainly needed at this stage of the proceedings. Tbe city yesterday was full of family gatherings, and when the day ended tbe family gatherings were also full, principally with turkey etcetera, Al bany people were equal to the occasion and made Turkey fly. Hurrah , the Lewis and Clark exposi tion is a go. Portland bas come to tbe front with flying colors. Tbe exposition will be the biggest advertising scheme in the history of tbo Northwest, and the entire section of the United States is interested iu seeing it made a success. Now ia the golden time for this country to make itself known. Albany is attracting general attention on account of its prompt action in refer ence to the chair factory. The Harria buig Bulletin says: When the necessity arises for some thing to be done, tbe business men of Albany are invariably equal to tne oc casion and do it. As in tbe case of the R. Veal & Sons' chair factory, a bonus of $6000 was required to induce these people to rebuild in Albany, the Alco Club raised the money, settled the busi ness with tbe factory folks, and tbey go to wort at once to ouua tne biggest chair factory in tbe State. The pay-roll will be $oUUU per month, ibis ia prac tical businoes. OUK WANTS,, For Christmas. Nothing is more euitabtethan a pretty picture. Miss Armstrong is making a specialty of pictures in oil and water for tbe holidays, some novelties are par ticularly euitable. Order early in order lo give" time for the execution of the work. FOR RENT. A furnished room.at Mrsl B. W. Oundiu's. FOR SALE, A fine power cider mill, in excellent condition, oati on w.s. Richards. FOR SALE. Five garden trocts on San- tiam. Houses, orchards, etc. H. Bbyant. WANTED, Residence property near BUBinesa part CI Aioany. vaconi ioi preferred. Address box 657. FOR SALE A line Durham hull, four years old. Inquire of William Hollo way at Fry Station, on the Lebanon road, FOR RENT. An office or store room, 22x27, in the new Democrat building. NEW WHITE SEWING! MACHINE, never used, for sale. Only $20. Call at the Democrat office pnR SALE. Farm and pasture Hands for Bale, belongs to an eBtate and must be sold. Inquire ot is al rayoe, Alb any, Oregon. TV TONEY TO LOAN. On wheat 1V1 stored in warehouses at Albany .ml vicinity, 11, F. Mehiull, Democrat building, Albany. Oregon. 7 limited amount cf money lo loan on nrs'-class farm security. Interest six per cent fi-r particulars i all on or address II. h Mebkill, Dbmociut buildinflr, ilbany, Oregon. UY Singer Sewing MachineR of French the Jewo er, at cut prices. it ANTED. Several personB of charac ter and good reputation in each eiate (one in this county required) to rep resent and advertise old er'abUhed wealthy business bouse of sol'.d finan cial standing SaUry f 18.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable n cash each ednesday direct from head offices Horse and carriage fur- nishca, when neccesdary, Ketereocer. Enclose sell-addressed stamped envel ope. Manager, 306 .Caxton Building, Chicago. Cedar Fence Posts. Anyone in med of Cedar VencePoste rill do wen to write to H. Jacobs, Detroit, Oregon, New Chestnuts, Top Corn, Datos, Kigs, etc. At C E. Browxeii.'s, Tiy o elk. :r Horns Made Mince .Vent in C. E. BlIOWXELL. Terrible Wreck Detroit, Mich., Nov. 28. Two pass enge - trains on the Wabash railroad, one going west, tho other east, met in a frightful collision, while going at almost full speed, one mile east of Seneca, Mich., a village 11 miles west of Adrian, shortly after 7 o'clock last night. Both trains were wrecked in tbe dreadful im pact, entailing a tremendous Iobb of life, eatimated at from 80 to 100. The list of injured will probably reach 125, Miners in Distress. Washington, Nov. 28. The report that about 115 miners from Cape Nome are in serious straits at Unalaeka, Alas ka, as the result of the stranding of tbe acnoouer Ralph J. Long, ia being inves tigated by the Treaaury Department, witb a view to their relief, if the necess ity exists. Captain obumaker, chief of tbe revenue cutler service, today tele graphed instructons to an official at San Francisco, to investigate the story, and if the miners are in distress a revenue cutter, probably the.McOulloch, will be ordered to Unalaska. McGovern Knocked Out. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 28.Knocked out in the second round, of which one minute and 44 seconds had elapsed, waa the referee's verdict in the fistic battle between Young Corbett of Denver, and Terry McGovern of Brooklyn, who bad held the feetherweight championship unflinchingly since hs won it won it from George Dixon 18 mouths ago. Outwitted and outpointed with a fighter just the same as himself, McGovern had to lower his colors. Will Give Up Colon. Colon. Nov. 28. Gsnemln Aik0o .i Jeffries arrived here and were received at the railroad station by the guardB of the Machiaa and the British cruiser Tribune. The government com. mandera came to arranire cerma fn ia continuing the straggle. it can De sata on the best authority, that the Liberals will surrender Colon tomorrow to the government authori. ties. A Transport Wrecked. Manila, Nov. 28. The United States transport Wright has been wrecked in the Straits of Daram. She will probablv turn out to be a total loss. The Wright struck on an unchartered rock at the en trance of Sau Jacinto, and sank in If feet of water. To raise her require wrecking machinery which is not avail able here. A Fatal Fall. Baker Cm-, Nov. 28. AT. Mortimore. an engineor in a sawmill at Haines, fell froni the west-bound passenger train on tbe O. R. & N., last night and was so se verely injured that he died about 12 hours later. Thn pmro nt a r;nu. . discovered the body hear tbe track about four miles from Baker City and notified Coroner Snow. To ihelPublic Allow me to fay a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Kimedy. I had a very severe cough and cold and feaicd I would get pneuaonia, but after taking the second doso of this medicine I felt better, three bottles of it , u and Ihe pains in my chest disappeared entirely. I am most respectfully yours for health, Ralph S Kkyrrs. ci-Ti,i- sovea'h St, Wheeling, W Va. For sale byatl druggiefa. An Important Difference. To make it nnnnrphf In tl-A..nnj- . think themselves ill, that tbey are not af flicted with any disease, but that the sys tem simply needs cleanBijg, is to brinK comfort home to their hearts, as a costive vj,m....uu , eSi,y ,urea by using Sviup ot.Fua. Manufactuted bj the California Fig Syrup Co. on h . ami nll oil a The "WHITE" in Kin. k,. Sox Harpware Co. A Liberal Offer, The undersigned will give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver lablets to any one wanting a reliable remedy for disorder of the stomach, bii- iuusiies or constipation. This is a tew remedy and a annd mn irn. ...i.. i n druggists. ; -uy.. "I.-aSt willlpr nn infant rhiU i 2 LwUB ln a viole?t form" 8s Elder ???, K?Ber,a Christian Evangelist, of I iley. Mo. "I save her a few dosea nf Lbamberlnin b Cough Remedy and in a short lime all ilnnupi n.. nn. j .t ... - . e- "o was, auu lUB child recovered." 'Ihis remom nnf cures croup, but when gi,en as soon as the ..uiJiuuia appear, will provont the CK, It COUtainH tin nnl... -.1 harmful uubstanco and may be gien as to an adult, for .-ale by all drnLiat, by all druggists. Cut this out and take ;t any to drag stoie and get a Lie .am pie , of Chamberlain' s Stomach and Liver T.blets, the best physic. Tbey cleanse and' invigorate the i-tomaeh. lmcrove tl- ' j regulate the bowels. Regular size. a per box. ' " Are you the man that ia wir. t pure fresh druirs. if n 5 carry only the best that money can buv and your physician has confidence in us to furnish tbe best only. BorkhautA Lm. SPECIAL FEATURES Of the QUEEN MAT-- It rolls np like clotb Is flexible both waya Fits uneven floors Will not kink or curl on tbe corners Will not rust The only mat made of abort pieces No long roiB to bend or break Will not cut linoleum Will not mark marble steps Cleans itself in rolling np Saves floors, carpets and labor End piece serves aa a cleaner for Ihe hollow of shoe The bost sanitary mat on the market 0IILING & HULBIRT.