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THE TILLAMOOK HEALLTGHT," DECEMBER 22, 1898, support hii head and shoulders, other PROFESSIONAL CARDS wise seriou» consequences might have [ensued. A« it was, Fred already began [ to fee! a sort of compassion for the not ß L. EDDY, : ill-looking boy. so early taught to walk By Mmttbecu Mbit«, dr. | in the paths of evil, when suddenly his i ATfORNEY-AT-L UV, sister Maud, attracted by the repeated shouts for Mike, came stealing cau T illamook , O rkgon . tiously around the corner of the house I U'KED APPLEBY was 15, tall, strong | “Fred, Fred!” she called, in a timid 1 £ and from Philadelphia, while Tom : voice, “what is the matter?” u ¡Iton was one year younger and from *T’ve got him!" replied her brother. ’ J. MAY, New Y’ork; but duriug the summer, the And at the same instant Miss Maud Appleby« and the Wiltons occupied ad caught sight of the burglar’s heels. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, “O-h-h! ” she screamed, and started to I joining cottages at Lake Beach, and thu® Fred and Tom always set off their run home. T illamook , O regon . But Fred called her back, and told I Fourth of July firecrackers together. The former seemed to know how to her to bring him a piece of rope as I do almost everything, from construct- < quickly as possible. Q O. NOLAN, iug a big kite to sailing a boat; so, She vanished at once, and then Mike when th- Wiltons decided to take a i appeared on the scene. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, fortnight’s trip to the White moun Speedily breaking in upon all the old Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook tains, and were compelled to shut up Irishman’s exclamations of wonder. County, Office in Aiderman Hotel their house meantime, as the servants Fred briefly explained how he had cap Building, unexpectedly left in a body, it was tured a young Englishman in the very T uaamook , O regox . quite natural that Tom should ask i act of entering the house by force, and Fred to keepwn eye on it. i that as soon as the fellow was bound “You remember how angry that Eng- 1 lie was to guard him until a constable I T H. GOYNE, lish coachman was when father dis- i could be summoned. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, charged him last week?” he hurriedly- “An’ indade that I will, sur!” an explained, just before the train left. swered Mike, cheerfully. “An’ yez say Office: Opposite Court House, “Well, he might hear in some way he’s afther bein’ an Enplisman? Ocli. about our all going off, and, although sure an’ now ould Ireland can pay back T illamook , O regon . I don’t suppose he’d risk breaking in a bit av the grudge she owes ag’in ’em!” himself, he may send a friend of his “No, Mike, I don’t want any violence down from the city, you know. So used if it can be helped. The fellow’s keep—” quite young, you see, and may be re Q LA UDE THAYER, But at that moment the cars moved formed yet. But here comes my sister off, and Tom had to run for them. with the rope.” ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fred, however, fully comprehended And Fred dextrously caught the what was required of him, and re- , clothesline Maud threw him at a safe T illamook , O regon . solved to prove himself worthy of the , distance, where she had taken up a trust. I post of observation in company with His mother being a widow, he had Mrs. Appleby; who was full of coiumis- JJ. J. DALY. ;OSCAK HAYTER. for the past two years been "man of i seration for the prisoner, coupied with the house” at home, and, indeed, his entreaties i to her son to be careful and J) ALY & HAYTER, height and weight combined were cal- 1 not break his back with the window culated to keep small boys very re- ; sash. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, "Now. Mike, you hold his legs while spectful in his presence. As soon as he had seen Tom safely I raise the window and slip this noose D allas . O regon . gain the rear platform of the last car, around his body.” Fred walked back to the cottages, “Oh, do look out, Fred.” cried Maud which stood apart from the other i at this point, “or it will catch about ROBERT A. MILLER, houses in the village, the Wilton’s be his neck and hang him!” ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ing bounded on one side by a wood. “An’shure, ’Us ould only be a bit afore There was neither fence nor hedge his toime," declared Mike. O regon C ity , O regon . to separate the grounds from the Ap Fred continued: Land Titles anil Land Office Biisiue»« a plebys’ and after making sure that “Are you ready, there? Hold him Specialty. every shutter had been closed, Fred < tight now.” strode back across the lawn to his own And the window shot up, the noose (JAMES McCAIN, piazza. went in, aDd the next moment Fred and (A. W. SEVERANCE. “They might almost as well be open, his prisoner were brought face to face. though,” he reflected, “as all one has “Why, how very respectable-looking ^¡cCAIN & SEVERANCE, to do is to slip his fingers through the | he is!” whispered Maud to her mother. slats and lift the latch. They ought to “What a shame!” said Mrs. Appleby. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, have nailed them up as they do in the • “I wonder if he can’t be sent to a sort T illamook , O rkgon . winter; but stop! I don’t believe a of reformatory school, instead of to man could get his hand in. So I won’t jail?” worry about that point of approach.” And, indeed, the burglar was quite IT B. HENDRICKS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Three times every day Fred walked a handsome youth, very neatly dressed. 11 • around the cottage, which always But how angry he was to think he had Careful attention paid to Land Office stared back at him with the same been caught. work and collections, notary public closed, inhospitable air, and at the “What authority have you here, I work and practice in all the Courts. end of a week he concluded that the would like to know?" he demanded of wrathful coachman must have forgot Fred, slashing about him at such a rate Office in the J. H. Bridgeford Building, near the post-office, ten all about the Wiltons and Lake that the latter had hard work to keep BAY CITY .......... OREGON. Beach. However, he still kept up his him under control. “I tell you I’m a careful daily inspection of the prem friend of the family!" ises, thereby winning from his mother “So am I,” put in Fred, “and for DAVID WILEY, M.D., and sister the title of “the young that reason I don’t want you to get PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND guardsman.” away. It seems to me, though, that One day, just before lunch, he caught for a friend you have a rather queer ACCOUCHEUR. up the baseball bat he always carried i way of visiting—coming down when All call promptly attended to. on these occasions, and started on his nobody’s been at home for a week, and T illamook . O regon . noon patrol. As he crossed the divid then trying to break in the house.” ing line between the grounds, he dis “But I was sent here for a gun, and tinctly heard a shutter slam in the di told to open this very window.” 0 E. HAWKE, M.D., rection of the Wiltons’ dining-room, “Ha, ha! a likely story!” laughed and quickening his steps, he rounded Fred. “Here, Mike, hold this chap PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. the corner of the wing in time to see while I go for the constable.” the body and legs of a man dangling TILLAMOOK, OREGON. “One moment first,” interposed the from a window on the ground floor, his thief, in a mqpe conciliating tone. "If head and arms being already inside. you'll just unbind my arms a second. I 'telephone No. 7. “Caught in the act !” exclaimed Fred, think I can show you proofs of what under his breath, as he dashed forward I assert. It's a letter which I'm pretty and fearlessly grasped the burglar’s certain I put into one of my pockets coat with one hand, dropped the sash yesterday.” with the other, and then held his man “Which one?” asked Fred. “I prefer down under it with both. to take it out myself.” The robber screamed and kicked vig “As you please.” replied the other. orously, but Fred paid no attention "My inside coat pocket, right hand.” General Banking and Exchange bitti to the former and skillfully managed Sure enough, there was a letter there, to avoid the latter; however, now that and Fred loosened his hold a trifle when ness interest paid on time dejiosits. he had captured his man, like a good be perceived the address in Tom Wil Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many other people similarly situated, son's handwriting: many, Sweden, and all foreign countries. he did not know what to do with him. MR. SHERMAN BROWN. TILLAMOOK, ORE. He could not stand there holding his No.---- West Thirty-sixth Street, New York City. prisoner under the window for an in definite period, and yet he did not like “See what it says inside," continued C. A. BAILEY to release him, for fear he should prove the prisoner, calmly. to be stronger than himself; as it was. And to his utter consternation, Fred DEALER IN he had the rascal at :» decided disad read as follows: STUDEBAKER WAGONS, vantage, and Fred finally decided to "My Dear Sherman: Awfully sorry I'm OSBORNE MOWERS, keep him there while he shouted for not going to be at home; but I'll lend you the gun with pleasure If you'll take the Buggies, hay r«kes, plows, hik ! other help. farm machinery. You ran save to go down to our house at Lake But on whom should he call? There trouble money hy dealing with me, Beach ar.d get It yourself. I’d send you the was no man about the place, except key. but father does-’I think It's safe to Special Prices on Buggies and Spring now and then an old Irishman, who at put it In a letter. However, with your slim Wagons. tended to the garden, and in an emer fingers you can easily squeeze your hand C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. one of the shutters and lift the gency like the present he was scarcely through latch. Nothing's nailed up. The gun stands to be depended on; nevertheless, he In a corner of the dining-room, which Is was better than nobody, so the young In the wing on the side next the woods. guardsman began to shout: “Mike! Would write mor«, but am scribbling this while on the cars so as to mail It at the Mike!” with all his lungs, at the same next »top. Your everlaatlng old chum. time pressing down the sash a little "TOM WILTON.” tighter on the thief, who, as Fred It wa« now Fred’s turn to be the vic could now make out, was a youth not tim, and I think he suffered more dur much older than himself, and very ing his attempts to explain matter« than Sherman Brown had under the «lim. “That Englishman hasn’t forgotten, window sash. after all,” mused Fred, between his But the young Englishman (for such cries for the gardner; “and nas been he really was) took the awkward mis HAIR CUTTING, sharp enough to send some one with take very-good-naturedly. SHAMPOOING, smaller hands than Lis own, too. But Mike was promised first choice of why he should have chosen broad day cast-off garments at the Appleby's if light for his attempt passes me, al I he would keep quiet on the subject in though. to be sure, he may have the village, and after Fred had crawled thought, and with some show of sense, in and secured the gun Sherman was EVERYTHING STRICTL Y FIRST CLASS. that nobody’d be on the lookout for prevailed upon to lunch with him. burglars then. -I wonder if I couldn't 1 Before the afternoon train left for manage this young fellow by myself? I the city, the two had become very good But, no, I must have somebody here to friend*. Sherman professing him>elf bring a rope, help me bind him, and happy to have made the acquaintance BARBER 110 HAIRDRESSER stand guard while I -see if there’s such of one so faithful to hi* trust. At the a thing as a conatable over in the vil I same time, both boys would hare been SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, better pleased if Tom had not forgot lage." SHAMPOOING, ETC. During aU this t'me. the poor chap ten all about the watch he had asked under the window had kept on kicking Fred to keep.—Golden Day*. Sew Bnildint. ne.t door to P«l and crying out: The Stage wf Life. “Oh. I say. let me up. won t you. What do you want? I’m no thief, I teU On the stage of life there are always INSURE WITH the same old sins and sinners, but you. Just let me explain. Claude Thayer. But Fred only smiled grimly on hear there is no end to the variety show, Agrnt for Fireman'« Fnnd and Ixndon ing these entreaties, more than ever they can furnish.—Chicago Sun. convinced of his man from the Eng- and Lancaahire Fire Insurance Xot ICBnespoav. ......... i j, o, Eaally Ea.llr Gölte« Garten RIA RI4 Of. Of. lishy way in which he spoke. However, ish to men whom is g'ad to Companic«. as he did not wish to do do the the youth youth any any . The 1 DC Uiru wu— everybody ----- < . --------- • _W..h, bodily harm, he raised the sash a trifle. ,pf p0 t0 war. never get shot.-Waab- Thé robber luckily had his hand« on ‘ ingtOn (U.> Democrat. a stair inside, and was thus enabled to lyien poiigß. I Under the Window Sash 1 è i of C. & E. Thayer CHAS. PETERSON, Hot and Cold Baths. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. First class accommodation at second class rate. MEALS IN THE CITY. Til'amook, Ore Headquarters lor Forest Grove Stage Line. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice fob P ublication . United Slates Land Office. Oregon City, Or.. Octolxr 11, 1*98. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lards in the Stales of t alimruia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, JAMI’S B MELLOTT, of Dayton, county of Yamhili. Slate of Oregon has tins day filed in this office his sworn state ment No 3052 for the purchase of the lieJa of Section No loin township No 2 S Range No 7 W. and will offer vroof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than foi agricuitui.il narpoMs aud to establish his» Isim to said land betöre the Register and Ke* ceiver of this office at Oregon City, ou Thursday, the December 22nd. I898. He names as witness. Rile) G. Smith, of Dayton. Oregon, Albert K Cook, of MrMitiuville, Oregon. J. \\ Fishburu, of Dayton. Oregon, James I.. Fletcher, of Mc Minnville. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the at>ove described lands arc icqueated to file» theii claims in this office on or betoie said 22nd day of December. 1898. C has . B. M< m » rks , Register. Reduced Fares! -, ■ 6.00 ROUND TRIP. 3.50 ONE WAY. I" ä ASTORIA AND TILLAMOOK. WILL RUN Steamer W. H. HARRISON or R. P. ELMORE. five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria »nd Will make tripe every . . Tillamook City, carrying freight and paasengera. CO., Kingdom For a Horse." WELL, WE’VE GOT IT AND MORE TOO If 3TO-UL ■\77"a.rxt to Drive -A- ZSTcie G-erxtle Horse To a. ZSTioe nDassr Come to O vlx Sta/ble and. Gret it. The Tillamook Livery and Sale Stable. OREGON CLZZ' TILLAMOOK, WHEN YOU WANT LUMBER, Remember that we keep the best of everything in Steck and at prices as low as the lowest- FOLLOWING IS OUR LIST OF PRICES : COMMCN ROUGH LUMBER at $S 00 j»er thousand feet, SHIPLAP at $9.00 i»er thousand feet, SIZED LIMBER at 9 00 per thousand feet, FLOORING. No. 2, at $12 00 jier thoiiMand feet. FLOORING, N o . 1, at $16 00 ¡»er thousand feet, RUSTIC, No. 2, at $12 00 ¡»er thousand feet, RUSTIC, No. “ 1. at $10.(100 ---------- per thouaand * 1 feet. ' * No. I. FINISH, at $15.00 per thouaand feet, MOULDINGS. Wc per f<»>t, ¡wr inch ALL SIN. PLANKING ai $7 per Tillamook Lumbering Co STB AM ER Direct From S. F. to '1 illamook Freight handled with piapatch and at lowest rates Fruit delivered in good order. Best Accommodation« and Chea|>est Route to or from Tillamook. Every attention paid to want« and convenience« of pn««enger First-cla»« table set. WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO ABOUT OCTOBER 30th AND EVERY 10 DAYS AFTER For further particular» apply to 2L. TXT. T imber I. ani >, A ct J unk 3, 187M.—N otice for P ublication . United Staten Land office, Oregon < ily, Oregon, October 11, 1898 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisionn of the act of ('ongietwicf June 3rd, i8;8, entitled ‘ An net for the Bale of timber land»» in the States of l alitb’ma. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tenito- ry.” as extended to nil Public Land Stales by act of August 4. I89L JOHN W. FISHBURN, of Dayton, county of Yamhill, Slate of Oregon, has thia day tiled in this office bls sworn s ate- meat No 3049, for the purchase of the w'vj of rtf of Section No 24, ill Towi nhip No 2 S, Ranga No 7 w. and will offer proof to show that Hie land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hia claim to «aid land bafore the Reffialci and Receiver of thiN office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thuisday, the 22nd day of December, IH98. He names as witnesses : A E. Cook, of McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, Riley G. Smith, of Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon, James I. Fletcher, of McMinn* vtlle. Yamhill co nty, Oregon, L J. Fletcher, of Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descriDed lands are requestad to flh* their claims in this office on or before said 22 nd day of December, 1898. C iiah . B. M oores , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication United States Land Office, Oiegon City, Oregon. Octoberiith, 1898. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3id, 187H, entitled, “An act for the side of t niber lands in the Slate* ot California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory” hr extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1K92. GEoHGF. If. BAXTER, of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed ill this office his sworn state ment No. 3055. lor the purchase of e*, of w% of Section No 26 in Township No 2», Kail •« No. 7 w. ami will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for ngricnltuial purposes, and to establish his claim to s «id land before the Keglster and Receiver of this »ffice at Oregon City, Oiegon, on Saturday, the 28th day of January, 1899, He Dailies an witnesses Rih y <;. Smith, of Dayton, Yamhill county. Oregon, John Stair, of Dayton, Yamhill county Oregon, William II Fletcher, of McMinnville Yamhill count). Oregon, Alhet K. Cook, of Me.Minnville. Vamhill county, Oregon Any and all persons Haiming adversely the above desriil»ed landa are requested to file their I claims in this office on or befoie said joth day of December, C har . B. M oorkn , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otick F or P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Odolier nth. 1898,*’ Notice is hereby given that ill compliance with the provision* of the act of Coiigrras of June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for lhe sale of timber lamia in the H*atea of California. Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Teri itory,“ hh extended to ull the Put»lie Land States by act of August 4. >892, CRIB T HTARR, of Dayton, county of Yamhill, Stale of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn state- nient No 3081, for the purchase ot the 11H of *’« of section No. 31 Hi Township No 1 s, kaiigr No. 6 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valiiHble for its timl»rr or slonrtliaii for agricultural imr|M>sra, and toes tablish his claim to said land la-fore the Register Mini Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore , on Saturday, the jftlli day of January, I899. He names as witnesses Nathaniel Htrrteh, of Dayton, Ore , Rlly (. Smith, of Dayton, Oie , John Glen, of Dayton Ore . Alla-rt F,. Cook, of McMfnnillle Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Hlx>vr<|es<-| I tied lands an* requested to file their H h I ihn in this office on or beloir said 20th day of l>eceml>er, 1898 CHAS. B M oores , Register T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1M78.—N otice for P ublic ation . United Hiatea Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Oetola r nth, 1R9H. Notir<* fa hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the a<*t of Congress <»t June 3rd. 1878, entitled “An act for the sab- of t ml»er lauds ill the States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevnds. hii 'I Washington 'territo ry,' as extended to all the Public l^md Stales by act of August 4, 18-/2, LU I HER J FLF.K HER, of Dayton, c rUntr of Yamhib, Ntate of Oregon, has this day flletf In this office his sworn stat»- nient No 3050, for the purchase of the r Jj of of Rectiou No 24 III Township No 2 8 Range No 7 w and will offer proof Uf show that thedand sought is more valuable for its tlml»er or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim h> ssld land In-fore the Register and Receiver of thia office st Oregon l ily Oiegon. on Saturday, lhe *sfh of January, im ^/. He names nr witrn-ases Allrert E » Ook, of Mc Minnville, Yamhill county. Oregon Miley G Smith, of Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon, James II Mellott, of Dsvion Yamhill county. Oregon John W Fiahbtirn, of Dayton, Yamhill county. Oregon Any »nd all persona claiming adversely the tebove-deacrilM'd lands are requested to file their claim* hi this office or before »aid 21st day of Derr m Irer, t"9*i C har . B M< m » kf . n . Register — y............ ¿c Oo., No. 14 C alifornia S trkkt , S am F ramciim » ; ortoTitCKRi L i mhem C o . EDGAR LATIMER, When you are in town and want to atop at a nice hotel, the place to go ia to THE TILLAMOOK EOUU. B. E. WIST PrnpriBtor. This Hotel hes ju st been n-wly furnished and put in first class repair ar.d 1» now by far the best In the city E verything C omfortable and H omelike - T$ tb $ Biuiiabli, Tillamook Ore Mljlljt. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N oticb for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. October nth, 189R. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the act of Uongrvt»s of June 3rd, I878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Ualifomia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4. 1892. JOHN W. FLETCH EK. of Dayton, county of Yamhill, Statt* of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn state ment No. 3053. for Uie purchase of the eJi of wU of Section No. 24 in Township Nt». 2 S Range No. 7 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before the Regis- tei and Receiver of this offite at Oregon City, on Thursday, the 22nd day of December 1898. He names as witnesses: Albert E. Cook, of McMinnvIll«*, Oregon, Ri ley G. Smith, of Dayton, Oregon. James B Mellott, of Dayton Oregon, Luther J. Fletcher, of Dayton, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the allow described land' air leqiirstud to file their claims in this office on or before said 22ml day of December, 1898. CHAB. B MOORRB Register THE ELMORÈ, SANBORN & CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN & TILLAMOOK, AGENTS. t ill do well here is but ' Job office and that T imur » L and , A ct J unr 3 1878 N otice F or P« HLH A t ION United Htatea Land office, Oregon City Oregon November Mtn. ifc/A Notice 1» her«-l»y given that In comp'l* anre with the provision« of the art of <'011- ; gresa of fnne 3rd, i*-H entitled “An act for the sale of Umber .anda in the State« of Caltfor ma Oregon. Nevada and Wa«hhigl<»n Terri tory," asevtended to all the Public Land htatea by act uf Attguat 4 1872 JOHN GLEN, of Day ton. count v of Yamhill, Blate of Oregon. baa thia day fib-d hi thia other Ma «worn alate- mriit Nr> 3o^R, for the purchase rd the w’y <»f w ’ i , of Section No * in Township No »« Mange No 7 w. and will offer pr<x»f to show tliat the land sought ia more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agrkultnrsl pur|>o«wt>. and to establish liia claim tn »»id land lie fore tlie Register ami Ker elver of thia offlie at Oregon City, Oregon, M HatrirdM), the zMth day of January, 1A99 Hr namesaa witnesses Albert E, Cook, of M< M’linville. Oregon ; millam Cain, of Dayton. Oregon Rily G Smith, of l>aytoM, Ore ,J W Criiflii of Dayton, Oregon Any and all oeraons claiming adversely the above dew rlands are requested to file their I claims in ihia office on or tretore said r»th dav ot ■ Ja-iaary, 1879 I U nas B ) uorea Register Jell we and Mrs. 0 pounds. als . nia. I. Anton Lut- mil Arnold. and John chain, in Johimon, »11 Nelson. H. Mills. mil A. N. nd Mount V Zwicker, domew, O. irriron, M. V. Gruff, W. att Brown, wife and VV. A'. Gruggcc. {ton, John Î1C. k. Fuller. n. (I daughter. oletnan, Al. A. S. Payne ! rcgiatcrcd tocton und Be. Platform. inoui-e* In« ith, though for the ¡ mn >- >le. ith a bellet jera. sight and friends and line enemy >e him with >utt of the >untry, our pomp and E ■iradaya y a. 1! 1 é I. m. m. r»t m * ««•pl Ruud», rum McMino» 3 at a N Y am toll,