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-"mff Daily Capital Journa BY HOFER BROTHBR3, SATURDAY, MAItCIT 14, 1800. SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney mid Mm. A. O. Condi t wont to Tumor tills morning. MIm Mntxtl Jnncs, one of .Salem's public school teachers, m.'ib a "Wood Imrn vlBltor today. Prof, nnd Mrs. F. S. Dunn and Mrs. S. II. Resaun en loved ft olcnsurc ride to Portland vln the Steamer Iluth to day. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Black wcro pas Hcngcrs to Portland on Steamer Ruth thin morning for ft visit with rela tives. MlBsRIlnRakeatraw, a student of Willamette University, went to fhemnwii this morning to icmnln over Sunday. Mrs. Hello J. Noll wood returned to Ioi Hand this morning af tor a short visit with Deputy Postmaster J. A. Ncllwood and family. Mr?. J. W. Crawford and daughter, Miss Mamie, will leave for Corvallls Monday to Join Captain J. V. Craw foul and reside In thu future. Most, Rev. Archbishop dross of Oross of Portland will conduct ser vices both morning and evening at St. Joseph's church tomorrow. Mrs. 11. R. Rrophy and sou John will leue Fresno, Cal., Monday, for Salem, nftot an extended visit with relatives In the Golden State. Hew It. A.Lennonof Kmmlttsbiirg, Maryland, Is visiting with Hoy, J. S. Whlto for n few days. Father Leunon Is making an extended tojrof the United States, and of courso would not miss Oregon's capital city. TUB OltAND AltMV Sedgwick Post, 0. A. H. Capt. J. Q. Barnes, commander, meets In regular session at tho Hall in Stato Insurance building Monday evening next. All member arc cordially Invited to lw present. residence Inst evening, tho occasion being in booor of Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Patton, the latter being a nleco of the hostess. Games and conversation enlivened tho time till 10:30 when an elegant lunch was served. After lunch dancing was Indulged In until 12 o'clock when all departed thanking tho host and hostess for a very enjoy able evenlmr Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rolse, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. ir. D. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Cooko Patton, Misses Ada Staplcton, Jesslo Breyman, Blanch Albert, and Uertha Byrd, nnd Messrs: G. Ratlin gartner, Geo. Hogers, Huzll "Wugner, Chas. McNary. Prof. Kmll Winkler. W. O. V. KNTKRTAINMENT. An excellent entertainment was given by the Woodmen of this city last night, the purpose being to raise funds for tho purchase or robes for the olllccrs. A largo crowd was present, and tho splendid piogram rendered was heartily appreciated. The vocal duct by Mr. and Miss Woodruff was enthusiastically encored. Another pleasing numlcr was the vocal solo rendered by Mrs. Walter Tooze, of Woodburn, who is nn accomplished vocalist. The following Is the pro pre gram: l'lano solo Miss Nora McClane Address Prof.llawley Vocal solo Miss Alice Stelner Recitation Mrs. Schwclnhart Clarionet solo Prof. Poppa A Sidewalk Talk Clyde Keller A I'autoinlne..From IheSuiiiiy South Vocal miIo Mr.. Walter Tooze Hone Rattling Prof. St. Helen l'lano solo Miss Gertrude Stahley Hi lsoner at the bar John West Recitation Miss Minnie LcLong Vocal duct... ..Mr. and Miss Woodruff Drill The Thirteen Colonies DEMOCRATS COUNCIL Marion County's First Politi cal Convention. NEARLYALLREPRESENTED List of Delegates and Proceedings in Full, PERSONAL. vis- CIIH.nitKN'8 BINdlNCJ OI.AHHKfl. Tho children's Saturday singing classes, conducted by Prof. Heritage, wcro resumed today. These clnsscs aro for beginners and children, and aro as conscientiously conducted as arc tho classes of tho elders. Salem may well congratulate her self upon tho acquisition of two such eminent Instructors us Professors Horltago and Wlnklor. Tlicso gen tlemen arc not only oxcellcnt music ians, but aro also most cultured and retlued, and aro a great addition to Salem's social as well as musical elides, KNUKAVOUKKS KNTKItTAIN. Tho Endeavor Society of tho Chris tlan church gave a pleasant cuter talmcent In tho church last night. A prominent feature of the affair was the recounting of experience by those contributing money to tho wwloty, they telling tholr mode of effort to ac quire It. An entertaining piogram was rendered, consisting or a recita tion by Delia Oslmrn, vocal duot by Miss and Mr. Woodruir, u quartette !y Mjssw Clinton and Campbell, and MessrjkClark mid Woodruff; rcclta lion by Ml Adda Pugltj guitar duot uy .Misses Payno and Haas, and n reel tut Ion by Miss Nelllo Clark. BllKUWOOD roitnsT. All those who can pass it medical examination and prove n llrst-class moral character should avail them MJhes of tho opportunity of becoming a cuaricr member of court "Sherwood J-orest" which will bo Instituted Rat- unlay evening, March 14, nt WO In Popular Hall (ofd Odd Fellows.) Tho admission foo after that night will bo from i6to MO, according to age. Don't miss thjs opportunity. Charter niomlKjrs foo A, monthly dues 1. The benefits given by this order aro med ical nt tendance and medlolno free, niul 17.60 cash iter week lit case of sickness, besides a cash funeral bono lit. Tills s the "Foresters or Amcr ,r " 12 at YOUNO. K0r.K8 I'AUTV. Mr. and Mrs. K. M, Wulto enter talned a party or young folks nt their Hon. T. T. Gcor- was an Aurora Itor today. McKlnley MitchtJI returned to Ger vnls this morning. Prof. 'A. M. Pnrvln came down from Albany this morning. Prof. 1). W. Yodcr camo up from Woodburn this morning. Reuben Glaze, of tho asylum corps of attendants, went to Corvallls this morning. H. Hcckman woilt to Portland on the Salem local this morning, expect ing to return tonight. H. S. Baker icturncd to Ills homo at Harrlsburg this morning nftcr a short visit with Mel Hamilton. Secretary of Stato II. R. Kluculd went to Eugene this morning for a Sunday visit with his family. Receiver F. R. Anson, of tho Salem Consolidated Street Railway Co.. was a Portland passenger this morning. County Assessor D. D. Coffey re turned homo this morning from a bus iness trip to Corvallls and .Mill City. Presiding Elder Jno. Parsons was a passenger for Hubbrad this morning. Row Parsons will conduct religious services in Sllvcrton tomorrow. Bishop Win. Dillon was an Albany passenger on tho local this morning. Tho reverend gentleman will albo visit Phlloiuath, where a successful revival is being held. Tho Marion county Democratic convention was called to order at Reed's opera house at 11 o'clock by F. N. Derby, tho chairman of tho cen tral committee, the purpose being to nominate a ticket to be voted for at the June election. ,1. R. Fairbauk was nominated by E. II. Flagg, seconded by Geo S. Downing, ami was elected unani mously and mocccdcd to address the convention. He wore an clccant boutonnlerc on his breast and although not feeling well proceeded to alvo a snecch that created good feeling and harmony. no saw tnc lann question was dead and could not bo revived, It was worn out and threadbaie. The finance question uisnlle and the eye of the world wcic i holed on Oicgon. lie did not waul to tackle the monev question. He wnrncd the Democrat ported the report. not to precipitate a. battle on this Luke Smith said It was should havo tbo same purchasing and ' debt paying power, and tills without reference to any convention or agree ment botween the United States and foreign powers. Second, that the delegates elected today to represent Marlon courity In tho stato Democratic convention bo nnd are hcicby Instructed to use their ocst enucftvora to secure tnc nuopuon of the above.or some similar free coin nge resolution by the stato convention as a part or our stato platform. W. D. JEKFiuns. S. L. IIayde.v, W. M. MUKPIIY, S. W. Wkavkk, N. IiAMumtr. AI'l'OKTIONMENT. The committee recommended one dolegatc-.it-Iarge, one delegate for ench Salem and Prospect precinct. Nino morn nro scattered over the county llftecn In nil, Aurorn was the banner precinct, reported to hnve but ono Democratic vote, and got no delegate. The report was adopted. Mr. Derby moved to reconsider vote by which report was adopted. Seconded. Mr. Flagg said the committee had spent a great deal of time preparing this report and opposed ic-conslder-ation. Judge Davidson snld there wcicnt least eleven delegates for each state delegate. tiios. wait charged that skuldug gery wns creeping in. Every man was entitled to his rights and the Salem preclnts could not snow under tho country delegates without having something to apologize for. lie was loudly applauded. Eugene Willis: Salem cast two third of the votes, but asked only one-third of the delegates. All wo want, said Geo. H. Downing, fsafair representation, and ho sun- WINE'S CELERY COMPODnT" wwm4rarwwMMMM Mrs. J. A, Sample Owes Her Strength to This Best of All Remedies, .'?; line until tney uau i no word or com mand from some higher authority. Their party was like a ship without pilot or rudder. They had a crew pulling at tho ropes at cross purposes, and tho ship was liable to strike a rock in mid-ocean. He hoped when the nntlonal convention met it would harmonize all elements and unite the people on a a good platform. All had to concede something and then the party would march to vlctorv in the zenith or glory nnd fight ror the prin ciples or Tliomos Jclfeibon. applause. In stato affairs nothing was excit ing attention. There was no contro versy about our state government. There would bo no Issue over the state administration. Rut who would vindicate thu last legislature? A olce. "Ilofer." Lmiigiuer.j Was the Democratic party dead? No. A voice. "Itlsonlysleeplng." What were nil these Republican clubs for? SI III 1)1 V to familiarize thnmsnlvna with their now regalia and with now a fair re port . The county delegates had made ino report. Reconsideration was otcd down. ih:i.i:oati:s chosen. P. II. D'Arcy, Eugene Willi, Sum'l L. Ilnydcn, Jos. R. Albert. George S. Downing, Win, Murphy, T. A. Coch ran, L. E. Smith, F. M. Smith, New ton Shanks nnd HoraccMann. Sllvcrton, Jefferson, Lincoln and rumor elected it delegate artcr a number or ballots-A. 11. Htiddlcsou. Englewood and North Salem chose S. M. Fletcher. Yew Park and South Salem chose W. G. Westacott. dixeciatks at lahoe. John Banc and F. N. Derby Laughter. olltlclaus In Haitismai, Skkvickb.- At tho con clusion or tho morning service today, tho Secn Day Adventlsts repaired to tho west bank or the Wlllanietto river, opposite the Altona dock, and received four now inmnlMrx Into tiw.if church by baptism. Three or these were gentlemen and tho fourth u woman. A largo crowd witnessed the ceremony. A drowning man would hnvo Httlo use ror n method of rcscuo which would require dnys. A dyspeptic doesn't want to bother with n remedy n kuiiik iu wikc weess to snow u uviieiiuiui ciiects. The Mount Lebanon Shakers are offering a product under tho tinmo or blinker Digestive Cordial which yields Innuedlato relief. Tho very llrst dose proves i benotlclnl In most can's: nnd It Is owing to their unbounded conll deuce In It, that they have put 10 cent sample bottles on the market. Ihcsocanbolmd through any drug gluts and it will repay the mulcted to Invest tho trllllm: sum hpi-ivm-ii-v t.. rings in tnoir noses. Tiicro niignt, bo r nir no Portland. There worn noun InStiinm Laughter. Tho country domnnds men, men or principle, men or high character, ir tho Republicans. Populists and Dem ocrats nan sticit men they should imimuiuuu niKi elected to sorv people. .mugu j'uiruuiiK cioscd amid a applause, and ccrtnlnlv iiIchkoiI Mm convention very much. Ho madon conservative and gentlemanly address, linn ia u iiiuuui presiding oiuccr. W, 0. Westacott nominated E Willis for secretary. Ho declined; but the convention Insisted, and ho wns elected. F. W. Dtirbln was mado assistant secretary. u i motions mado and seconded, tho Vp.w !'iuk:E. II. Pliiiar, Salem: Wm. II. Lgan, Brooks; A. 1. Wagner, Salem; iuiiii oiivnge, or., miiiciii, were nonil- iiatcd. John Ratio withdrew In rnvor or F. N. Dei by. As this report closed a ballot on delegates was being taken. LISTS OP DELEGATES. Salem No. 1 John Omv. w. .1. D'Arcy, Dr. W. I). Jeffries, D. J. Fry, P. II. D'Arcy; 6. Salem No. 2-Jamcs Walton, A. A. Miller, Rlloy Wlllard, W. II. Holmes,. Eugene Willis, Leonard Snraguc; 0. bo "'' ". li- ii. .Mcuintn, Joseph e the V,,'1" "' o. u. Jiayocn, win. Miller, W. Sanrord, C. Craven, Rlch- rcat '":; v"-v - wsomii, . u. cook u. '.ugeno alllnm iNn. 4A T w,i .,. rs C'rolsan. T. B. Wnlt. v.. ir. ti'ini. Jos. Albeit, C. Vun Patton; (I. South Salem .Ins. E. Godfrey. W. ti. Westacott, Al Pettyjohn, W. W. Johns, A. P, Gordon, F. S. Dearborn, c 1J?t Salem-Sol. Durbln. Frank niimii, james i-anoy, u. W. Ynnke: 4. North Salem Win. Kaiser, Felix For the unroi tunnies hul'.o : . I , staring at the celling and counting me sttokes or the clock, ever sleep less night is an eternity. Mrs. J. A. Sample of 1G."8 Broadway, Now York City, wns afflicted with Insomnia until her nerves were on the verge of prostration. She thinks her condition was duo to indluestlnn. Here Is what Mrs. Samplo says: "I havo used Palne's celery com pound with marked and decided bene- lit. It Is especially useful in Insomnia, arising from indigestion and pooily nourished nerves. "i should add that my granddaugh ter, Vera Ilallolgh, wns so thin nnd puny at the ago of 10 as to cause us tho greatest anxiety. We had no difficulty In Inducing her to take mine's celery compound. Today tho roses bloom in her cheeks, nnd I never saw a healthier stronger child than Palne's celery compound has made her." The brain Is the centio of tlie ner vous system. Sleep alono rests this i tin organ, together with the nerves. -'fkiii wuk- Incessantly. Poor sleep iiic.iii a poor nenous condition, and pron 'igii Insomnia leads cutj case to pio- .i thin, and too ofieii to dread lnanli). 'S'li' mischief that results fio ,) weakened ucnosls much greater nnu muiotlcstriielhe- Minn most rolks even dream of. Tim nil 1 1 pott -int thing for nervous, run-down poisons, nnd for those who an 'Ing -hep is that Palne's celery co iipcund builds up the wholo physic al system, and by Improvlmr the digestion and regulating the nerves it hs-ires sound, refreshing sleep. In winter most women nnd many men lead hothouse lives. A Hugging nppetltc, n dlspoeition to pick nt this dish nnd that, rather thnn to cnt a squnro meal, Is among tho enrlv Inrtl. cations or railing health. Then comes delay in falling asleep nnd the fretful, uneasy iceiing mo next day. -is grand invigornlor. Peoples. V. . "U,H" wneiiiiw wo4i at this gratitude; -but whoever, suffered from prostration of tb nerves, of which Insomnia boned tho symptoms, will understand Imrd It Is overstate tho tormeittf this condition. Ami wi,.. v.. ....vviii U 'iwu iiiaiio completely well by Palotl celery compound feels that no uoti enn ovcrstntc the Joy and gratltiV such persons reel. Tins is the stato or mind of tho- sands of nervous, sickly, broken-don persons who hnve used Palne's crim cuwpiHinu nnu uecn made well. Mrs. Snmple tells or the him result In the enso or her crandchlld ..1...I .. . "-.-. . -VW....VM) WIV cuiiir was niiinoricd to appoint com- V'1,"'' '' u i'ri)anics.s. P. Cos mlttees on credentials, order or bust- tell F- 0. Davis; fi ness, resolutions, apportionment or Vw I'ljrk-Jolm Rnyne, II. Shoe delegates to tho stato convention. &,,ljer' Derby, T. L. Davidson, lico. S. Down iil mnvpil lliiit. nn iiM. .B. Snibsoniri. & j i ' ii,nL-.,, lnl n -w.,,, ,u Tho Shaker Dlgostlvo Cordial ro- ,. ) i?.Vyiiwn !,K' tojuJ id aid lug tho digestion or rood. ..iLiUiXo1 lst medicine ror i!. fi recommend It In place of Castor Oil. Tho U. S. Gov't Reports thaw ReyMt Baklnr Paw4e v &he H all eihwg. clnct i hnve moro thnn ono delegnto to ""nunc IIIIIVUIILIIIII. . f',-'l'i,tor''lKffoffeted nn nuiend ment tltnt Salem precincts No. 1, 2, :i, 1 mid Prospect hnvo only one delegate each. Hero Judge Walton rose to u point of order. How could tho chair ap point committees until after tho com mittee on credentials reported. Tho chair said thoy would not bo appointed until after the crcdentlnls were reported. Tho motion nnd nmendinent were withdrawn, and tho chair announced tho following cemmittees: Commltteoon Credentials-W. E. I Inzer, T. J. Davis. A. B. Huddelson, Horaco Mann and W. W. Johns. Commute on Order or Buslncss- jiuiiuuiniiuii. .louii uanc, John V,"vi "hkuiiu wiiiis and win. it. Egun, Coiiiinlttee on Resolutions-W. D. Jeffries, S. L. Hoyden. Wm. Murphy Sv)V "WNernnd N. Liimbcrt. t.ommltto on a muiri i,.......... .. Delegates -D.-J. Fry. E. H. Kin, l. I'-...,l. O. "1. 1. .... , ,.T"'.V rniSncCt finn. S. IIihvuI.h. filing A. Gray, .r. II. Cuvnnaugh, A. N. m'iW'A1' DavIs Thomas Can w1(k L;. L Jlcovcs, F. VanPntton, C. . Carlton; I). rEnglewood-G.O. Savage, Ell Ncal, Frank Forrcl. John Savage. L. M Herren, T.F Walker.S. M.Htchor;7 ttMacleay-W. V. Hurst, Wm. Hew- m . ,., f-K. O. Thomns, John A Itclien, I). Shnnks, I. Small, Jr., L. .u. uerren, l,. u. Cavnnugh; C. Lablsh-Wm. Egnn, James Fl uKuiBo JMiiort, John Nowsoni; 4 Jveene-2. I1Ut?U EldrldKc St. Paul "W: Deliverance fiom micIi a nilserublc condition by the use or Palno's celery compound lias caused men and women from every section of the Tinitnri r .a . . " gwi.; isar .ms asajra: One of the niostconsnleuouslnsiiiw of the rcmnrknble power of Pilu'i celery compound over debility b shown in tho relief Itliasnfforfrf children. Of course the dose k idnptcd to the age or the link putlent. The compound purlfieatle blood and corrects nny tendenciti constipation. Pale, puny chlldra nro mndo vigorous, losy and heilthf by this uncompnriiblo remedy. nney, Elmer i m. by, F. N. Cole- D. Smith, Frank Smith Hny. mid W. M, NEW STAND xxxxx AtTKKKOON SESSION. 11t',.!&C0,,1V0!,tl0wa', U;1 to order ut SAO nnd tho reiwrt or tho commit- in opted. Tho convention- was ono or tholargest over held In this city. A great many or the precincts never held prlmnrles but lists were undo UP by the netlvn lniu,N mu A V. "1. andinuniiKcrs. Timw unJ DillVi r . vJ?,tuw Wcnoc'ratlc con '"W??.9Hnty aronotTd The report was adopted. nil. .. .. . j-uu Luiiiiiiiieo rirnititiiAM.iw i... H. , M. & CO,, BRANSON Now occupy tlc J, A. Van Eaton store, Comer of Commercial vand Court Street yrirt the reputation ol tl old firm will be rwOnfaliui Sf OltDEIt OP IIU81NH8S millilltnn r,i. .i. . . -v v.v.uiuiuuii .ill, i.-iiiiuiri. ri. .i.,irt... ,. NO COUNTY TICK CT. oriSb?tf! t1 constables o M'..' ty ticket, was roporu &r&"lUK e" to adopt in. Hendorshott was mado uii-un. ninnor the county cent nil coSjWiS ,virr TiK MATPOBM "e0 wpoped by tho committee wns ns fol Hosolved by the DeniooriK ..f Mlian o.. , "tlWW. .9' our rtltutlon, gold mid suver.' That Z war strssgrwrSSt . tn -.".- "'r man, inos. Kirk, S. J. Cenner: 4. oo(iui rn-vv. i. nay, John Man JV'K' 1. A. Cochran, O. Hnyes, W. E. ldSr.' " 8ch0nl, w' Lovc iifei,;A,-r,i,n8lc.r'E' " Ewc" W' R1' A n DJudleson; 4. hast Sllvorton-Jnmes Madison, T. J. Davis, l. MeLane, Allan Forward; . l HY.erton-D. J. F. Moscr, l Moscr. Ed. Porter, .1. AV A hi t lock, GeorgoCusI tor; fi. Howell-F. W. Dnrbin, .Tns. Plant; Mehanin-Henry Parker, JumesCox; lh"iKCI,urlcs "' VVork' Wn,i Sul v.H.ri.nb,,,8,,-Nut Kowmnn, B. F. ngleinan; 2. l nVm'f" U; E,tler' Al. Brlggs, J. H. Miller, F. Wcddol.IIoraco Mnnn; inm,imyUlo"T,l0,un!i Anderson nnd Jnmes Simpson, Sr.; 2. iv W-81" I?-Smith, Jnmes Hur- ;.;; Jvxcc' iiunm Keene, II. L. vttevilio-A. E. Lnrocque, O. D. wAirii?nuSS.,R?on' J0S-Sc,U,eror' :iiiiiuiioeK-.A. Huyslres, W. T. Coleman, W. h. McKay; 3. um tu"" "'"ber or delegates Is w. I w o years ngo It wns lfll). Court Houbo News. i Herbert Mason, n subject of Queen Victoria, today tiled Ills declaration or intention with Coutitv Clerk L. V Ehlcn In the matter or the guaidlanshlp or Clirlst, Enill, Llz.le, Jacob, Emma and Albert Lichty, aged 10, n, is, id, Hand 8 yeats respectively, having property of tho value or moo. it, ordered that letters or guardianship wucu uuiiu jicic upon his liling a bond or $.120. Cheao Rates m 'n-,;c- Tho cheap rates or live dollars cabin and two-tirty steerage Including 3" nnd berth nio still in effect on tho p.It. & S. Go's., steamers rrom Port land to San Francisco. l Steamers leave Portland every live ""J8, a-0-1 m Wanted Potatoes. HEarly Rose for seed. Annlv tn Oregon, Fruit & Produce CaSien" half pricet;.:;: S SSis s - V V V V-V Foil SAtK. Three ncres of land In forsalo cheapV Apply VS 'pl lJJ(nn" 3141m THE MARKETS. Chka. March M.-Whea,, cash 6,c New York. March i. qii.... w-. . . 330, --- ,. ...MjCj icaa, We have a few shoes left Meat ladies' and children's, Alsoi large line of ladies' half shea and Oxford ties, which we h sire to close out and will offer them FOR ONE WEEK at half price, irrespective of cost STOGK'S 257 Commercial street 5 SAN FRANClvrn r,n,., vELW0- March M Vhsat, ,. 10 inferior Open Saturday Evenings, If you aro busy you can llnd mv u.MoCU oyQty turdilV ov?n ng chine nmn'. mn ,,ncl Swing'! Children Cry for Pitcher' Onttorlp- Awarded Highest Honors World's Fnlr, flledtl, Midwinter Pair. w CREAM BAKING POWDER Most Perfect Made, 4oYejitheSUu.a4rd. Phone 112. FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON IMPROVED-CONCENTRATED. The Original 25-cent Squirrel Poison. .yMSE fRSMrf!lflBSBi In l-pound cans. Guaranted. , Z of farmers from all over tW&" learned that FRY'S SQUIRREL W at ascents is as cood or Utter tb. . . . - -. tvr;iM expensive 'foreign branas "",-. strength, Fry's Is the genuine and liable poison. Use no other. F Geo. L. ItatVt. Fred A. Ugf "" Brooks. G. Y. Putnam, and Sterner 1 druggists, Salem. jO A. medium Lost. sed black leather hand eP, containing letters neter hand ojher ar.ic.es, Bincl M WnilVral";;1 ,0 'effice: rmportant to Farmers. Wakelees Squirrel ExUrolMj the original and only art Ida oi Kinu giving coiuiuuitJ ""Miiar can. For sale by Stelner Dru? Lunn & Brooks and 0, VST 344W a ftaiora.uregon, mm pJUtok. THE FAIR for bargains. 3-oHjod