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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1895)
' " VW'W 'aipsm'1 N . f? m -wt ar'yaMKtttf9 Jlflll Jtot rcbcivcd from the Novato French Cheese Factory of California the following brands of French Cheese Wcufchatcb Dc Brie and Corncmbcrt These arc the latest cream cheese made, and will be re ccived fresh every ten days Also cream, brick and swiss, J.G.WRIGHT, THE PIONEER GROCER. J i 1,1 IJ 1 I'.J !.U!lJl.lMi 1I-- JIM1- - PERSONALS. Kola Ncls camo up from Portland to day. J. M, Wnllaco went to Portland to day. J)r. M. S. Bhin was a Gorvala visitor Sunday. MoKlnley Mitchell, of Uervals, Is In tho city. Rev. J. Mulbnupt returned today from Turner. Mr. Blakely, of ArgeuH, was n Salem visitor today. Dr. J. A. itlcliardaou was iu Mll wauklo Sunday. Mrs. U. Huuilir wont to Woodburn today for a week's visit. HuporvlBor O. D. Rakeatraw came up from Chemawa today. Dr. W. S. Mott returned Sunday morning from a business trip up tbo valley. A. W. Olesy, of the State lnauranco company ,spont Sunday wltli frlonda In Portland. Jobn Roberts and Walter S. Colo left Portland last ovonlug by steamer for San Francisco. Attorney S. T. Rlohardsou wan a passenger to Portland ou tbe Salam local Sunday morning. B.M. Btook, oftbo State Street dry goods firm of Btook Bros., spent Bun. day with Portland friends. Frank Anrya, manager of tho Wiley B. Alien muilo storo at Eugene, re turned to tbatplaco this morning. Judge Geo. H. Burnett went to Al bany today to hold court. Mrs. Hyatt will bo tried for murder at this session. Prof. E. J. McUaustland of tbo Mon mouth Stato Normal school drovo to Salem this morning and took tho train for iSugeno. Attornoya Ed Mondenboll nnd 0. 5. Hannum, who bavo beou inattendanoe at tho aupromo court, returned to Port, land today. Weslle Pugh, II. A. and Joe Hast ings went to Portland Sunday morn tag whoro they boarded tho iRhaatn limited In tbo evening for Ban Fran cisco. Attorney G. G. Bingham wont to Corvallls this morning on business connected with tho Oregon Pacific; Tho referee of that company will to day bear proof of claims. Chas. Little, W. J. Green nnd Alllo Stewart went to Portland on tbe early train Bunday morning from which placo tboy took passago by steamor last ovouing for San Franoldoo. Rev. Lawronco Blnclalr, of St, Paul's Episcopal ohurch, tendered his reslg nation us rector of this parish on Saturday to accept a call to Gil bertvlllo, N. Y., near Albany. Tho announcement was raado from the pulpit Bunday, Eugene Guard, November 23: Jus. M. Nowtou, of Columbus, Ohio, who has been looking over the country as the advauce ageut for n colony of llfty people who expect to como to Oregon, went to Corvallls today. Ho li very favorably lmprossedjwltu this aeotton of tho stato. EVENING SHADES JC A SNAPf' OUR SHOE TRADE- X BOYS' SUITS r s XSrBest Goods. Lowest prices, Satisfaction guaranteed or money relunded. WIIIS BROS. & CO., Court and Lilorty. Th Cah Dry Good, Closing nnd Shoe Home "W - sfrnr usgcggw I Iff 1 SI LI SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mta Lotta Ilollenbratul returned this morning from Portland. Mrs. L. If. Addltou camo up from Woodburn this morning and will organlzo a W. C. T. U union at Yow Park tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parmcntcr went to Portland Sunday Morning and took passage by steamer last ovonlug for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hastings went to Portland bunday morning and passed through Salem on tho Shasta limited iafit night for tho metropolis of tho "Goldou" stato. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chittenden left Sunday morning for Pomeroy, Ohio whoro they will realdo in tho future Mrs. Chlttondon Is a daughter of Mrs. R. W. Bayers, of this city. Eugene Guard, November 23: Miss Bello Brown gave a most delightful "At Home" this afternoon, from 8 to 5, at tho resldenco of her father, Dr. L. W. Brown, Iu honor of her aunt, Mrs. Staloy, who recently arrived from tho East. Mrs. W. B, Russ of Portland, camo up today to attend her husband, who was taken seriously ill yeeterdaay and was unconscious until about tho middle of tbe forenoon today. Mr. Russ was in Balom on business and oxpocted to roturn Tuosday. DIED AT BOISE. Frank W. Durbin, of Howell, todav received notice of the death of Mrs. R B. Plowman, neo Alllo Monroe, at Bolso City, Idaho. Mrs, Plowman died November 23, aged 82 years. Sbo loaves a husband nud two children. Tho remains will be interred nt Bolso City. M. and Mrs. Plowman wont to Idaho from hero in April of this year, UNION BKKVICKS. Tho Congregational, Christian, M. E. and Presbyterian churches will units in conducting Thanksgiving services at tho First Presbytorlnn churoh, Thurs day, at 10 n. m. Rsv. W. 0, Kantnor will dellvor the aormon, nnd a union obolr will conduot tbo music. The offerings will be given for tho beneilt of tho new hospital at Balem. INSTUUMENTAL OLA 68. At 1:40 p, m. Tuesday, November 20, tbe class lu musical pedogogy, ot Wlllamotto collego of music, will hold u meeting for organization at tho muslo room of the conservatory. All teachers and thoso who wish to become teaohera should oin this olass. Prof. Winkler In ohurge of tbo o'nss, has had several years of training uudor tho oolebrated Bruua Zwlntsohor, of Lelpslo. This la an opportunity that no one expect lug to tcaoh should overlook. R. A, Hkiutaok, Musical Director. TirANKsaiviNo Dinner. Remtim bor tho Thanksgiving dinner to be gtyou from 1 to 4 o'clock In their now flhurah nnrlnro. Iv tho TiBillna A til Bnnlnv nf linTlnnllnrnlmi-nl, Mr. B , ( . . -WW.,,, ..,,.. v. WW. ..,., Tt .Tt.nri l.na f.,11 lini-n nnil mlll. wantlug a family table will apply to her for puch accommodations. Minnie E. Farmer eooretary, eod Ir hi. ar In Dress Goods )nst received. All the desirable colors in Nuu'a Veiling and Albatross at oonular urlces. A s ou uiuou siik areas 10 00 given away 1 in our uresa gooas depart menc. Blade Beaver Doublo Cape, haud- ) somely trimmed with Boutaohe braid. fusteued with largo buttons and i clasp. Prloe (5, Want one7 A few V nloo plush capeB hero. Try one. Is a booming success. Standard, re liable goods ouiy at popular prices are tho kind of shoes wo sell, Try us for shoos. We want your trade nud well merit It. Good duality from (2 un. Men's suits, (7. (7.60, (1.60. Theso are the hest values that equal money can buy. Big Hue of men's pants, new ttyles, elegant values. Look them over. tBijtfg8J'yyyCT MA1H KOUflff MWH, Two Mrltd ifdon Yumlilll (OMBty AMMfHtt-0Mf feWs (Jifwwif lf(! (otfuy rnfi(t1 fr don. la '1'iind A, Uuim, of Vahililll (Mtlnly, and Jfafrild JMlMtifflOii, of Miilirmnmli rmiinly. Tin tottutt' form nf MrvlrtK would fiarMJtplfed In lUttn drtyfl and ilia hUnt'M ml Ilia flict of Dmmbar, lUtlU rw MiidHm aid lliolr behavior In tlm pMnoii m artcfslltiiil. Tliolr imrilon wa asked by iiimiy prriitifriAiil and litlliionlal cllixoiiNiiftliAllirc4i()llveroiiiiriilnlllefli tnllod rilat4 Haiialor Mollfliln, of Halam, nUrleri f.ir Wmhlfittl'in today from 1'orllnlid, Jin linit wl li hint an nttsiitlnht but lifltt hot yol tiipoyd auollior private Moreiary, m Mr, Olltiisr Is (Iflloriiilm-d (a glvs all hi llino lodotllliig tip (ha affair of llie Mtrtlo I n Ml rati co Co, NHW MOTAIIIKH, E, P. Bnln, Lexington; M, A. ICIIiilr, llrnvorlniijJ, W.rJhuiiiatrt, Wntsrville; G, G. Gammons, Clia. P. Llttlo and M, 11, Thotupsoii, Portland, were mado notaries today. YAMIIIM, COUNT AMKMMKNT, Acres cultivated, 108,406. Average vnltio, 917.72, Acres unimproved, 200,050, Average value, 8.02. Railroad lauds, 88,230. Avorago valuo, 531 . Town ami city lots, (510,370. Valuo railroads, $221,117. Averago per mllo, (3785.12. Mdio. and Implements, (817,120. Mouoy, (52,815 Notes and uasotn, (042,252. Shares stock, 105,400. Furniture, carriages, etc., $177,'I85. Hoi sea and mules, 0109, (150,870, Cuttlo, 8241, (80.831. Sheep and goats, 20,418, (22,707. Swine, 0001, $15,830. . Gross valuation, (5,010,410. Exemptions, (478,406. Nut taxable, (5,440,851. Numbor polls. Tbo state board today had all Its policies in the Stato Insurance Co, on the stato reform eohool, the deaf muto school and tbo blind Institute, rewrit ten in tbo Firemen's Fund, "Brick" Morse expects to return to Berkley Tuesday evening. Ho has done eomo good hard work at Salem during his stay of n few weoks aa coach of tho Wlllamotto University foot ball team, and whatover ouccess that team has ucbloyed Is due to his drilling. He took a set of raw, luoxperlenced boys and enabled them to win their second and third games. He had thocourage to tell tbo players just what their weak points woro In a firm but gentle manly way that commanded rcspoot. Mr. Morso had to overcome the preju dice that exlstr in overy community, whero tho game has not been played. But he oven accrmpllsohd that and leaves Wlllametto University nt tho front in tho great college gamo whore her club will command respect, and stuuds about an even ohanco of win ulug tho pennant. Mr. Morse will bo kludly remembered in Balom for years to como. Mohk Sekious TirAN it Was TiiouaiiT. A llttlo over n week ago William Atbey, living about twelve mile below Salem, In Polk county, fell nnd hurt his shoulder. It was thought tho extent of his Injury was a bruited arm, but as it graw no better a physlclau was called and It was ascer tained that his shouldorwns dislocated, It was properly treated and In time will bo all right,' but ns Mr. Atbey Is 84 years old it will prove a very trying affair for him. Foothall. Tho Albany Democrat says: The Wlllamettes and U. O's will play loot bait in Eugene on Thanks giving. The Democrat Is rattled as to the probable result, but bolleves tho ohauces aro in favor of the Stata Uni versity eleyen, It will be a great game. Tho best assortment of underwear for men, womeu and children, will be found at tho Now ork Racket, Their prices ure the lowest, Now Is tho tlmo to fit yourseif out for cold weather. ood-2t ....... ..... n . -. ... "IUMH' AWU IVEUAJIIjK,-nro IUO UUUI.WUUU .UCNJOUKCr OOVH. iUOUlHCU 1 1 1 . .1 . on wheels, they can deliver your notes and packages to auy part of the city at reasonable rates. Ring up tho blue boxes. Adjourned Meeting. Au adjourned meeting of tbo stock holders of tbo Balem B. & L. Aea'n will be held tonight nt 8 p. m, at the office. P. H. Broat, Becy, Cash and lowest prices have made the New York Racket a auocess. PARLOR TABLES Just received from the East. A protty lmo of artistic tableo. Call and eoo them. KELLER & SONS, 12U Stato street. MOM OHtiMtt QIUM, hwkmwi. lUt, If MM fnilA pflMfltll .wfd n ilxyrillMiffflfififtifiy IffMlr'fi ilrtVftlldfi. Tll HrtVtoty Myi "Mf. JfvlimMMMfily fiM lif'H " iftlelant flialfi VaU t)flafy iitl dc flfret!fl.()Moli," JlfaMmiWf II, V. ilif Iim fAfiovcMd (litti n MVflM ntlftntt of fl"fi1, ih M Weil m gnfio Into Hie liiflill AtlrO lltMlllfM, Mm. Oaiiiplisll, a Mr of Mm. W.T, Wrlgtil, In my III al Olmid (Jul, Itioliards ilrod, ar agaiila lot llie WniuiAftirthor A Jlrown nlollilng, Mra J, K. Parker Is lioma from n visit at JtoRobtirg. Tlipro was a atirprl'fl party nt Mf, and Mrs, F,W. Jloimon'n tho othor avc ulug lu honor of tho yoiing-ters, County Htipt. Nudorwood wa look ing after business In the north end it tho county last weak, The Oregon Fruit Union Is shipping fruit to Philadelphia from this city. Sol Abraham la homo front a visit of several days at Gloudale. T. JC. Rlohardsou will construct a quartor-mllo bioyole track for speeding purposes this winter, F. A, MoCall, noorolary, gtvea notloe that the Fruit Grower's Association wilt hold IU monthly meeting noxt Saturday, Will C. Aytchworth will present 4 tomporance drama Saturday night with a strong company of home talent. MKUFOUD. C. C. Hixan Is building up a good olothos cleaning and dying business. Robt. Spnrllo was hurt in the rail road yards last wook, not Robt. Dow ling. Merobaut A. G. Taylor vlsltod Ash. land Wednesday. Henry Klippol and family have moved Into a now residence just com pleted. W. H, Meekor ds Co. are displaying a largo holiday stock. J. A. Whltmnu bus purohasod and shipped 1,100 turkeys tho past week. A. llttlo son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Porter Bwalloweu a nail but sutlers no ill effects. Attorney J. A. Jeffrey announces his willingness to moet R. G, Smith Eni. of Gruuts Pass in opon debate on present political Issues at any conven ient time. The Medford Monitor Is responsible for this: A peculiar phetiomonou was noticed In tbe vicinity of Gold Hill Tuesday evening. Abovo tho Blaokwoll hills to tbe west, u seeming sun urose shed dlug u brilliant reddish light. It roso in tho air appurontly about 80 feet, when It separated Into three distinct muBses, each retulning its Illumination, until it disappeared bohlud tho hills. E40I1 muss was compact, no sparus or smaller lights breaking away or trail Ing, What was It? SILVKUTON. Tho Record asks its readers to tako their hides nud pelts to Goo. Hopkins who will pay tho highest price. J. A. Hughes has returned from Eastern Oregon where bo has been seeding his farm to wheat. G. N. Jack and family bavo been on a short visit with relatives at Balem, Mehama, and Btayton. H. S, Elsenbart is giving satisfaction as lessee of tbo Bllvorton llourlng mills. Mrs. P. C, MoClure arrived Wednes day and will mako her homo with Mrs. McClure, of Bllverton. P. K, JohiiBon and wifo, ol Mt. Angel, were Injured some by au acci dental breaking of a bolt of their car riage as they were driving across the tho railroad track. KERBV. Frank Stlth'a "Free and Easy," ono of the best quartz mines iu this part of JoBepbluo county, has been bonded to MoKenzIo Urquhart of Ban Francisco for (160,000. R.M.Logan has thrown his beautiful addition on the market. N. Delameter, of the Union hotel, will givo a Christmas ball nnd suppor. Charley Pbilllppsforman of the Gold Basin mine, has bought the Kullovg proporty aud wlllllraprove It. Jamea Leouard Is flttlug up the room formerly used ns a store by Wm, Nauche for a temperance saloou. J.M. M. Jobus has cburgo of J,W,Howard'a store for a few days while the latter went to visit his parent nt Grunt's Pass. Kerby Is the live mining town of Josophlno couuty. Benjamin F. Cassidy will give a Thanksgiving ball and Bupper, AM1ANY. Rev. J,- T. Abbott delivered his Mt. Hood address at Knox Butte Friday night, Republican Central Committeemen, S. B, Fraln, W, F. Read, and Jos. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of alt la leavening iirHfr.-U,8.0ovrniBtatRort. ' jij.mrr y r - T flights. UotMt- Wfrld'i Vnir, 'JOWL CRBAM BAKING POW0IR ,Mol l'tffcct M1 An Var thw fliatulard '(-In, liatfl im1 lo city iflmfUs fur Tuesday ovonlug. Jtitlgfl JJtiticnti wa In Jeflown terday examining tlm bridge with Jtidgo Hubbard of Marlon county, Moth omla arrf In need of rcpnlrs. AN bauy Domocrat, Krom thin Item It I unnprtnlii whrlhflr both ondi of the udgs or tho bridge needed repair, Ed, JoVRUXh. IUv. Arthur Cain, of of Hclo, occu pied the Christian church Sunday. Jos, V. Yalt oflora to Insure Blnt Insurance policies without loss to hold era, The Dolmonlco restaurant will fur nlsh tho suppor for tho "F Co. ball ob Thauksglvlng eve. The Herald says: J. F. Sulllvai', W. White, Bam B. Bpauldlng and Charles K. Ma-on, who have been at work taking the big boiler Into tbe mines, arrived In this city yesterday from Quartzvlllo. They state that the boiler is now on its foundation at the mines. The other machinery Is being taken in a fust as possible. Mr. Law ler expeots to hnvo It all lu place by tho time wlntor nets In. There Is now four inobes of sunw nt the rummlt of tbe mountain?, and n very tittle nt tbe mines but not enough to Interfere with work. EUGENIC. Hon. C. H. Baker, rf Wnltervl'le, was in town Friday. Making Room To make room for oir mammoth stock of Shoes and Holllday Goods all lines are going lower than ever. Never snch a great stock ol bargains in Salem. SPECIAL DRIVE Children's heavy ribbed seamldss hose, roc. Heavy Jersey Knit Woolen Shirts for $r, formerly $1.50. KUnilEK liOOTS For boys and men, both long and hort, must go cheap to close. Another big invoice of toweling. A good article at jc Don't pay high prices for thread when you can get three spool for 5c at our store. Union Bargain Store, Union Thanksgiving Bervlees will bo held nt the Firat Presbyterian Ohurch . Rov. E. U. Banderaon, dean of tho Di vinity school, will occupy the pulpit. Goo. T. Hall nnd boh Bhipped flye oara of hops last week. W. O. Smith was elected president of tho State University Senior class. Dr. I, D. Driver dedloatod tbe sew Methodist Churoh at Camp Creek. Prof. S. E. MoCluro at tbe Univer sity reported tho temperature Satur day mornlDg nt 22 degrees. Harry Briatow left Friday evonlng at 0:30 to ride horseback with a mes sage for some oue at Florence, He ex pected to reaoh tho head of tldo water by ono o'olook Saturday. Will McGee la to bo the nest lire chief, having been nominated for that oflloo by tbo Engine Co. Z Steamer Gray Eagle will leave Z Portlaud for Salem Tuesdays, 2 Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 n. S - m. and leaves Salem for Portland Z Mondays, Wednesdays and Fd ; Z days, at 0 a. m. Quick time, regu- Z Tar service and cheap rates, Agon'. ; M. P. Baldwin at Balem dock. g When Baby was sick, we gavo her Castorla. When ths was a Child, sbo cried tor Castorla, When she becam Jibs, sha clung to Castoria, Wben sb had Children, ahe cave them Castorla. Wantkd.To exebaugo or sell, threo or four acres opposite school bouse. Will take small payment, and remainder in work. Inquire of J. O, MoFarland at Clear Lake, six miles north of city, or address Salem, 11-9-m LIVER1NE For indlgestlou, liver aud kidneys. Lunn & Brooks drug store, tf Arbived in Balem. Those cele brated new Trilby" and"Toklo" shoes for ladles bavo arrived at Krausse Bros. popular shoo store. - Jl'!ywlt,ttr NOW IS THE fo buy hollidciy giodfl Mm the mm, mania wc broken wc are showing ct ffnc line useful unci ovimmatxial HicWforV dies men tincl clilldrcnf sec our line, Special Sale Tomorrow-Corsets, Any corset in the house excepting thr, Kid Fitting at cost close out all other lines and carry this cclc bratcd line alone S. M. & E, B. STOCK Ufl STATJK STIIEET. arTliJJiBL,IIONJS 112. O- 33. C3j3a-3E3C3E,X3E3XKgi;o JlKI'llltBKNTlNO TIIK ' BIG FOUR INSURANCE CO.'S Room 14, Bush Bank Building, Salem. Commercial Union AH.suraiicc Co. London and JLiuii'iiH.iire TIit (us, Co Liverpool and London nnd illolie. Haiionl Fire Ins. Co! Brlni; In your State policies and have them wrllien with Utile or no Iom Ui ou. SPECIAL HOLLIDAY I have just opened my Xmas lines 01 rancv Iiktm. Xmas Uookfets. Xmu Cards. U Xmai lines Xmas Booklets. Xmu celluloid novelties, such as Photograph Frame. I Handkerchief and Clove lloxes. Card Cases. Ink Stands. Hook marks, itc. Fancy Calendars for 1896. Children's Cotor Hooks, I-argc stock of celluloid, by the sheet, to make up In fancy articles. All goods low. F, S. DEARBORN, li' -TIIK AT THE COURT HOUSE. Tho Day's Proceedings lu tbe Do, partmentB. Byron Grim, or Aurora, was at tho court house on bualncia tnrtuv. County Assessor Codoy nnd Iiih force close up the assessment rolls. Farmers up from Aurora today re port hop tsftlea at from 3 to 4 Cents. Wanted at Once. Sixteen Hundred Dollars ($1,000) on stood real estate security. Address J, M., Box 06, Tallman, Linn county, Oregon, 1125 3t Dancing Whist. Grand rehenal this evening at Cban nlng hall, at 7:30 sharp, for the fifty two cards. All are expected to attend. ' m Tho event of the season danolns wuist TUauusgivlng night aud tbe night after. Tickets, 60 cents. 1 m Si oo Reward Sloo The readers of this paperlwill belpleased learn that there is ot least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and that is Cataarh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical frarernlty. Catarrh being a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly uiaju iuc mooa ana mucous surface of the UtUC. AUU sease. and pivlntr ihn n-nin ..... i. i... building up the coirunfion ;J"! U"l w nature in doing Its , , -.-.. . ,..., ,, ,(.U Work. The nrnnrii-ln.. nave so mucn .- my, ...uwi, iuu m m curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any r.i.u. l. --- rr case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. terLLX"? '. Io, Or. n,E"..l. ??. a uTed to thTiTrVlu '.OOOtlos used to bind meee rails together, but no such amount, however, Is required to Wnd .T VM,n UUUU, ;-".";- ",D, TiBoousin Central lines ftDn,ahh8upor,orr,fao,1,ea on ill the?? Ualns between St. Paul and Chlowo which form cloee connection with all lines to the east and Boutb. wun,ul Make a note of it Everv nhrmiton !.. ., .. . lft WW tbeXS'aTer TIME Reason, wc wintfrt sales! of Fancy Hook Poets in all liimU Cards, Large lines o( hand painted llOOKHKI.l.K'lt - Hood's Is Wonderful. No loss than wonderful are the caret accomplished by Hood's Sarxaparhlt, oven after other preparations and pby Hlciaus' prescriptions hnvo failed. Tbi reason, howovor, Is slmplo. When tbe blood Is enriched nud purified dlKtit disappears and good health returns, and Hood's Sarsaparllla is the one trot blood purifier. Hood's Pills nro prompt nnd efllcleot and do not purge, pmu or gripe 15c, ' xthomnatlsm la a symptom of dlseaso;of tbe kid nH. It will ccrtainlv bo rolleveJ by P.irks Sure Cure. That lioadacbe, baokuoho and tired feeling como from the samo cauBO. ABk for Parka' Sari Cure for tho liver and kidneys price I'Oir, sold bv Lunn & Brooks. 1M RECEIVERS NOTICE. wNotJCG tO PolJCV Hold ers of State Insur ance Company, Favorable arrangements have been mudo with tho Firomen's Fund Insurauce Company for tho substitution of policies of the State Insurance Company without loss to the assured Before cancelling your policies call on agonts of the Fire men's Fund Insurance Co. EDMOND C. GILTNER, ItEOEIVEK. STATE INSURANCE CO, For cancellation of policies of State Insur ance Co, and sabsti tution of Firemen's Fund policies call on JOHN WRIGHT, or office of State Insur ance Co,