56! Daily Capital Journal BY HOPBR BROTHERS. TUESDAY, OCT. 27, 1890. SOME" OP "HONEST CHARLES," PRESIDENTIAL TICKET, For Independent American Bimetallism ant People's Government. For President WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, of Nebraska, tor Vice-President, THOMAS WATSON, of Georgia. Oregon union presidential electors, N. L. BUTLER, Polk County, Democratic. V. H. SPAUGII, Lane County, Peoples. HARRY WATKINS, Yamhill Co., Peoples. E. HOFER, Marion Co., Silver Republican. Blue Coat and Brass Buttons Bou telle Is still at large Inllamlng voters to a spirit of revolution. Every Chinaman Is for McKlnley, and nearly all the white laborers of this country are against li I id. . Tlic Salem S-atcstnah's leading ixjlltlcal writer, under the name of "Protection," but better known as 'Honest Charley" describes the crowds of pure minded patriots who attend McKlnley meetings, and then "describes the Bryan meetings as fol lows: "To the other come liowilrirf molw whobesleffe his perambulating plat-' form and around him gather political fowl of every feather, who hope some thing from a possible victory and DESECRATE THEIR LIVES to the hope of spoils." The total vote of Marlon county In June over Thos. Tongue vtrt 1,240 more than Tongue's vote. Were jrny of these people as honest us "Honest Charley?" Impossible! P' DADlU IMMIGRATION LAW. Imported 9a The Statesman dares not state that the "official ballot" which it pub llslies Is the true ballot, because it is a base fraud. Shedding crocodile tears for Cuba and wearing the national color f Spain Is a fair sample of McKlnley sincerity and patriotism. The man the Republican party Ietched the farthest to address the voters of Oregon cost that party moie votes than some of the cheaper tulent. Brass Buttons Boutclle says the na tion WILL elect McKlnley. Then he alsosuys If J. W. Bryan Is elected his policy should be met with blue coats and brass buttons. Every Chinaman Is for the gold standard. "Why? Because ho takes every dollar'he earns to China, and of course he wants gold. The white la borer is the loser. Has "Honest Charley" ever had any connection witli politics in "the hope of spoiih? He has never (?) "dese crated ills life "at $10 a day for an indefinite time. "Oh, no! Nobody but the fowl of every feather who Hock to Bryan's .standard would do so selfish und unpatriotic, a thing. The 4,145 men who in June last, would not vote for honest Tom Tongue, or hon est Charley cither, arc the only people who are actuated "by the hope of spoils." Poor fellows! Those yellow badges last Friday made the Chinese of Salem smile. Yellow is their national color, and it stirred tlielr patriotic blood to see hundreds of Americans waving It with pride. The Chinamen of the Pacific coast are the greatest cureo to our laborers. They take every dollar they earn to their native soH, and they want to tako It in gold, hence they are gold standard men. Vote for the Chinamen! The Statesman has our thanks for Its kindly attentions in this cam paign. But if it would print its "official ballot'1 correctly t-hat sheet would also deserve te respect of the people. The Republican campaign does not rely upon lies and forgeries. States man. Just tho same, this Republican organ prints as the "official ballot" a base imitation of tho same, to deceive the people, And It has published as Bryan's platform all through this campaign a fraudulentattalr which Is worse than a lie or a forgery. Some patriotic (?) friends of the laboring men are trying to make tho point that Thk Journal doeB not employ union printers and pay union wages, but It comes with very poor gracc( when It is considered that not a paper in tho state Is doing it. Tho state prlntlhg office Is probably the onlyono that 'Is paying the union scale. No other establlshmeht In Oregon can aiTord It under present hard times. The Journal furnishes Its paper cheaper than any other Assoolatcd PresstD.tlly on tho coast, und while it does not boast of paying fancy wages, its employes got tlielr pay regularly and aro contented with their work. Most establishments em ploying hands aro paying no better wages than Tub Journal printers Kct, and our business Is not protected by a trust or tariff. Tate He Substitute- - Gail Borden Brand Eagle .cowwM Max. Km alwayartoe TMtt la ttnu- "JuftMiood.- StlaJt.gt4 iiiHi-.iIHHI"i"ll THE CLOSE COUNTIES. A. Noltncr, editor of the Portland Dispatch, lias returned from a busi ness trip through Eastern Oregon, and has recently been well over Western Oregoii. It is Ills opinion that the MuKiuley managers are laying claim to Multnomah, Clatsop, Tillamook, Wasco and Gilliam. Of these Mul tnomah and Tillamook alone are liable to respond with majorities. The other three arc debatable and liable to go to Bryan. The number of Democrats who will vote for McKin- ley in Oregon is very small. There is also a "red Hag" element of socialistic Inclination that will not vote for Bryan. Bryan jvlll have 4000 to 0000 majority over all and 10,000 to 15,000 plurality. THE CAMPAIGN PROCEEDING. Speakers and Workers for Bryan Doing Good. Tills week will probably see more campaign work in Marion county and Oregon than the history of the state has over known, and from present ap pearances the Bryan forces have every reason to feel greatly encouraged. They have had no funds to conduct qbe campaign, and with them it has been purely a work of love and patriot ism. This alone should and will crown their labors with victory. W. J. d'arcy. This bright young orator of Salem was to speak at tho armory tonight, but owing to 111 health will bo unable to 1111 any further appointments in tills campaign. Mr. D'Arcy came home yesterday completely prostrated with an attack of bronchitis and a bad cold, and is now confined to his room. His speeches so far have been well received and many will regret that they cannot hear him tonight. MT. ANUEL. Friday Right one .of the most suc cessful meetings of tho Bryan club up to dato was held here. The Mt. Ango band played a few choice selections after which F. A. Myers made a very clear speech touching mostly upon tho contraction of money since 1SG0. Then the chairman of tho meeting in a neat speech introduced T. J. McCleary, tho Statesman of tho Santlam, who literally toro the gold bug posit Ion to atoms, There is no longer any doubt that Bryan will sweep this part of tho country. One Present. MACLEAY. Saturday evening wttnessed the most successful meeting of the camp aign at this place. Hon. J. B. Waldo and Judgo Seneca Smith mado ad dresses for Bryan und free silver. Mr, Waldo is a deep student of the ques' tlon, and give his neighbors und friends hear u talk that was earnest und convincing. Tho hall was well filled and the keenest interest pre vailed. AT PORTLAND. Wednesday ovenlng at tho Exposi tlon building will bo held tho greatest silver rally of tho campaign. It will bo addressed by silver Republicans, who aro for Bryan including Messrs M. A. Hurley and J. B. Montgomery, non. E. Hofer, tho Republican Bllvor elector, will presido at tho meeting, and make the opening address, Fine music will form n part of tho program and ladles aro especially invited, VMto- .uatu OASITOIlXil. 0 ..-.. , L ) jjtZ mJ'wr0 S A f VMAbwL I Men Mf It -- r nxAVflt , The Edmunds Bill, Favoring ' Pauper Labor. Since Hon. W. M. Colvlg spoke at Salem much Interest lias been mani fested In the Edmunds' immigration law. For the information of its readers TitK Journal gives tlie law below. 'Under thts bill much' ofthej I , pauper' immigration was brought ,'tq J t this country and came in deadly con flict with the labor of our own coun try. And yot the Republicans cry out for protection to American labor, wlille under their own law they pro moted and encouraged foreign labor which came into competition with the laboring men of thcUnltedStatcs. The bill was' introduced" by Senator Geo. R. Edmunds, of Vermont, and was approved July 4, 1801. Parts of it -were repealed February 2G, 1885 and February 27, 1887: Section 1. The president is author ized to appoint a commissioner of Im migration, who shall, under the dis cretion of the state department, to hold office four years, etc., providing for throe clerks. QSec. 2. That all contracts that shall be made by emigrants to the United States In foreign countries, in con formity to regulations tnat may be established by said commission, where by emigrants shall pledge the wages of their labor for a term not exceed ing twelve months, to pay the ex penses of their emigration, shall be held to be valid In lawt and may be enforced In tho courts of the United States or of the several states and territories, and sucli advances if bo stipulated in the contract, and the contract be recorded in the recorder's office in .the county where the emi grant shall settle, shall operate as a lien on any land thereafter acquired by the emigrant; but nothing herein contained shall be deemed to author ize any coutract contravening the constitution of the United States, or creating in any way the re-election of lavery or servitude. Sec. 3. Provides that no emigrant arriving, after the passage of the act, shall be required to perform military service, Sec. 4. Provides for a superintend ent of immigration, who shall make contracts with railroads for tickets tor immigrants, etc. Is often caused bv overheat. As you vnlnp vour cuns and saucers, . . u 1..,n4 1AAn 4-liAffl vour piar.es, your jriuta, ho. r,r of boiline- water. Wartn water is M.miiv efficient if used with Gold Dust. Thfa famous oreoaratiori Will mak6 every- 'J thing clean, without the slightest damage. GOLD DUST WASHING POWDKK fc sure and harmless in all departments o: n . house cleaning. The most econom- to ical method of cleaning you can employ. Made only by The N. K. ralr&anK company, cl, St. Loulm, Clitcueo, Now York, ,MTtA , iiufliuut i uuuueiijuiu, hud i? roncuco. ,(.. . --.V V i-..ri.j.zT 77Tprri C. Hi MACK, - DENTIST successor to ur. I. At heenu. , d Corner, Salem, Or. Panic desiring superior operations at moderate fees 111 any branch are in cijcciiii icqucst. EAST AND SOUTH P- ft & N. en, VIA- Shasta Route. STAY HAND, GOLD TORIESI 1'OET OP BV JOAQUIN MILLER, THE THE 8IEKRAS. My country, has it come to pass That British greed and British gold Have won where word and blazing brass "Won not In daring days of old? Dare Wall-street Arnolds walk abroad Where stands old Wall-street's Washington And taunt usV In the name of God What have wo done? What have we done? What have wo done but toil and bleed And battle down the border lands And widen worlds for Wall-street greed Willi dauntless heaits and horny hands? I think tho time has come to say, Stay hand, you Tories, Arnolds, stay. Stay hand, stay tongue, stay brazen throat; And if brave Britain is more dear To Tories there than Patriots here. Why, Tories, Traitors, take the boat! Who made this land? Who hewed the way, From Allegheny's stony steeps To where Sierra's pine-tops play, And plunge to Balboa's boundless deeps? Why, silvered heroes, men who knew Such daring as shall never die: Such daring as the dauntless few Who smote your British hip and thigh. While you, you sat and gathered gold Orpassedyourcunnlng years abroad, And, taunting, sneering, bought and sold The very blood that drenched our sod. My Godi And now what more would you, Thrice Judas, Arnold, nomad Jew? Your hands from off the nation's throat, And we will raise God songs of praise And gratitude for fairer days, Nor miss you in a single note. You have your gold. Be satisfied, And tempt not fate too far today. Take up your gold. The world is wide; But Wft Jirp. liftrn. nnrl linro tn itntr out every voter and see that he casts; You wantour silver? Want our lands? JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of rass seeds, Depot Express, 01 THE Southern Pacific California Express TrainRun dan between Portland and San Francisco. JiSo p. m utoop. m 10:45 a.m .) Lyr-Po .Lv- ! J Ar- S. 'ortland r-Ar. Salem, Ar. Frisco Lv. 8:io a.m. 8:00 a. m 7roo p. m Above trains stop at EaBt Portland, Oregon City, Woiuburn, Salem, Turner, Marlon, Teflerson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent Shedds, Ilalsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell, Drain.l and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive. ROSEBURQ MAIL DAILY. South Meets all masl and pas?eng-r trains, gage and exnresi to all parts of the rrompi seivicc, icicj uuuc no. 711. JAMES RADER. Bag-city. 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.m. lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Iloseb'g lv. North I 4:40 p.m. 2:0 p.m. 8:00 a.m. TO THE ST GIVES iHjr OF- WlntCE tlpt i,!u) nSoutn" SALEM PASSKNQEH. 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. North a lv. Portland ur. ar. Salem lv. 10:15 a.m. 8:0aa.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE TUIXMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains. PROTECT THE VOTE. It is the duty of every supporter of Bryan and bimetallism to labor from now until the close of the polls to get his ballot correctly for the Union electoral ticket. A list of tho Bryan vote should be kept and then sec to that they are honestly counted. Let every vote be got out and counted as cast. SUBLIMITY. Editoii Journal: The Idleman meeting at Sublimity, the way it was conducted, is a disgrace to any com munity. They imported crowds from Jefferson, Turner, Stay ton, Aumsville, and also Col. Dock Keene, with his shoutcra from Salem. There was not many there ilfteen Republicans out of Sublimity precinct at the meeting. Idleman's speech made three Bryan votes, that we know of, and they all voted the Republican ticket in June. A Republican. A smooth newspaper man went to Stayton and lnvlegled them into a write-up and said write up never ap peared, but the snioothey got his pay In advance. j Old People. Old people who requlremedicino to regulate tho bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy In Electric Bit tors. Tills medicine does not stimu late andcoutains no whiskey nor other intoxicant but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to tho organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric bitters Is an excellent appotlzer and aids digestion. Old Peoplo llnd It Just exactly what tney neeu. x'rico wo aim fi per uohio nt Fred A. Legg's drug store Wnnt, TlrlHeh lmv nnrl lipllluli or..ll While we in chains, bound feet unci hands, Toil on and on as peasants toll? Tills land Is Freedom's land for ayel Free land! Free silver! and FREE MEN! Free men who do not fear to die. Free men have died, and may again! And If, by chance, your gold has won, Bewarel The war has but begun: The war of ballots for the grace To coin our moneys, keep our laws, To clip old England's reaching paws, And laugh her lion hi tho face. Irwin. El Dorado, Cal., Oct. 24, '90. Bucklen's Arnica balvc. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tettcr.chapped handSjChllblains, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Fred A Legg. HIS HM K W0LZ & MIES KE Pro? Dealars in all kinds of fresh and silt mrrts. Lard in bulk, 6c a lb. Cheapest meat in the town. Try them. 171 Commercial it. "KINDERGARTEN." Mrs C. M. Ogle will re-open her kinder garten in the Congregational chnrch parlors on Septemler 21. 8 29 im MEYTOIGAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans considered without delay W. A. HAMILTON. Bush Bank bnihlinrf. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T. K. FORD WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, daily (ex cept Sunday.) 7:30 a in. I Lv. . 1 Ar. 1'ortlancl. Corvallis, Ar. J 6:20 p. m, Lv") 1:35 p.m. 12:15 p m At Albany ind Corvallis connect with tra.iis of Oregon Contra! & Eastern Railroad. Ex; rfs train daily except Sunday. 4:4S 1 7:25 P. I Lv. I'orllaml Ar t Ar. McMinville Lv 8:25 a m 5:50 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS to ill points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rate) from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem. E P, ROOEJtS, Asst. U. R. KCEHJ.F.R Manager. e. &V.A. Portland Or. Chicago, Milwaukee, ft. Si. Paul Ry, T. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spwialty of fine repair work, Sclh Thomas clock., etc., 215 Commercial Street C. H. LANE, iffliri'MLi 2tt Commercitl st., Salem Or r-Suus tt5 upwards. I'antsfrupwands-.g3 Capital Restaurant Juit opened, next door to Western saloon, 244 Commercial street. Best meal in the city for 15 cents and up wards. All new, neat and clean. All white help. RICHARDSON & OHM, Props. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A girl who is willing to work for small wages and secure a home for the winter. Apply corner Kearney & High St. 10.27-31 LADIES, I make big wages at home, and want all to have the same opportunity. The work is very pleasant nnd will easily pay $18 weekly. This ts no deception. I want no money and will gladly send full particulars to all sending stamp. Miss M A Stebbins, Law rence. Mich 26 6if NOTICE. My memorandum book was lost or stolem about October 12. It contained among other papers a wheat receipt by L. Helmick; note by W. T. Houserj note by Geo. Scott j note by John Hosteller. Finder will be rewarded by returninu same to me. io.23.diw1 J. B. STUMP. TO RENT, A largo, roorr.y barn, at tills office. En Home Bakery, G. A. Back, proprietor, 327 Com mercial street. Fresh pies, cakes and bread always on hand, "Just like your mother used to make." 1 "Ul'NfiEAPOLia XT -nul U I ... milwaukeSIb l O V A sT Xilf T TranscoutinentJ Rouio:, eastern cities. ut7.Low n, OCEAN DlVlsimf, S,amersPffiiltS l Steamer Oyp,y for ' p0X ,,DYIStON, Sundyat6a.S. PnUnkd. earner Kuth from PortlinJ i'e 1 except Sunday at 6 a. ra. ,9S,e1 rip ticketi ve 'SlHE2J baggage checked tlirouCh ta Vli Md w Oregon, Washington anlrteE' W " charge for baggage trantf e. cV'r ''? 1? rrInCrJrou,,e t0 Portland. Mfml For full detail, call on Bo,. & R, v agents, Salem, Oregon, oraddr", Vn e. McNeill, ForfulldeSffif'AS G. M. POWERS, Foot of Trade st. Locdy Through Tickets TO THE EAST! IVIA THE ) r Union Pacific SVsfe S ' through Pullman'Palace Sleeper,. Tourii Sleepers and Freef Reclining Chi'- WW; between Portland to Chicago, Our "trains are heated Vrr ,tm tal lighted by Pintsch light. Time to Chicago, 3 14. Jay, Time to New York, 4 1-2 day,, i ' t Which is many hours qulctcer thin com petitors. i , For rates, time tables and fullinformation apply to 1iOISEt& BARKER, Agents, S-ilcm, Oi. R..W I1AXTER, C. E. BROWN. General Agent , Dist, Piss. .Agent. 13S Third Street, Portland., ., i Northern Pacifier GLANCE AT THIS MA. Ot the Chicago, ;Afilwaukee and ,St. Paul Railway and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, and remember'wlien going east that its tr&'.ns aie lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant Buflet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car s th ' as an elejtric reading lamp, and its dining cars are the best in the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "The Milwau kee." Coupon ticket agents in every rail road office will give yon further information, or address C.I J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. EDDY, General Agent, Portland SALEM WATER CO. OffTces Willamette Hotel Buildin For water service apply at office. Bill payable monthly in advance. Make Ra complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notice is left at the office. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using watei for domestic purpose. Contractors for sid. walks, brick work and plastering will please read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at 1 for copy quire MEHAG QnlcUlftTfaorougrulr, Forever Cured. Four out of flvo wb.v auff or nervousmsj, mental vrorrjr.nttucka of " tho blue" aro be paying tho penalty o early oxcessee. S'lc tlme, roolalm your manhood, regain your .vigor. Don't desjlr. Send for book with axplanatlon and proofm-MaUed (sealed) f roo. ERIE MEDIDALPO., Buffalo, H.Y. JL 7 J fTs g v y GET YOUR FEA'WEKS CLEANED We the undersigned are now renovating feathers at 186 Ferry street, for the next 30 days, All ladies that consider cleanliness next lo Godliness should have their feather beds throughly renovated at once. Bedrock prices. Respectfully yours, Franklin & le. 10 12 im FOR RENT A n room house, in good re pair with barn and good well water. With one and a half lots. Enquire at premises on 10th and Chemeketa. 10 6 im CARPET PAPER-Larce lot ol heavv brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, las the thing for putting under carpets, Call a Journal office- For Delicacy, for parity, and for Improvement of the com plexion nothing equaU Poixosira Powpbb. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the followingj Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers ,...5 to io cents Undershirts stoiocents Socks., per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs.. , 1 cent bilk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per doien, and other work in proportion. Flannels andfother work in telligently washed by hand, ioiLjVUimsted Prop, FASHIONS CHANGE y BUT y j POZZONFS umpiexiony POWDER fo REMAN fat ALWAYS TIHl SAME. $? mtl- V it is A and r RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars- fH fl f 3! Elegant Dininff'Carslfl.y 'oi is,23leeoinoL.i! , "Pe.sti purest and most beautl "g "c,powaer ever made. BOOthfnor. tipallni iiaii..ii harmless: and when rightly used is A Invisible, if you novo never tried fJ An I rial Joor Tho Rosy Freshness Ana a velvety softness of the ilcin ia fnv- POZZONI'S X 'iS ZZyJ0 not know what an IDEAL fS A COaWLEXION tQWBK lTT rJ? A IT IS SOLD EYEttVWTrPBP. A L A . ,1 , ' iM ToJ SI. Paul, Minneapolis; Daltttn, ti , ' 'Jrand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Uutte. THROUGH TICKETS I To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, York, Boston, and all Point! East and South; SFor information, time cards, ,;maps,Mi ckets, call on or writi fc ,? . V THOMAS, WATT& CO. AGENTS, '' 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or.S A. D. Charlton, Asst. Otn'JPf Morrison St.. corneriThitd Portland. Qt OREGON CENTRAL .AND tu IVV fetraotttd V VvkaVI Praianli DAitltiUii hobVheE ja ci(ickTi.o .jtgm We Qui non-DolonoK remedjr for Uonorrliica 01et, Spermatorrhoea, White, unnatural dli chargea, or aor lnflummi. lion. Irritation ur ulcera tion or mucoui nieoi' .'JiaCHtUlCllCo. brane. Non-aitrlnceut. ftoia oy vrsKUH! or eot Id pUln wrprr, bj expru, prepaid, foi 1.00, or 3 bottlea. li.V Circular cut cu rwjuoit Ladies Who Valira A refined complexion must use Pozzoni's PowJ aer. it produces a coft and beautiful Bkln. Eastern R. R. Company fYAOUlNABAY ROUTE. 'Z -Connecting at Yaomna mj "7?! Francisco & Yaquina Uay Steamship Ce-J STEAMER ,,AKAISffl. ii Sails from Yaquina every Sdari W Francisco, Coos Bay, fort u..", - and Hnmbolt Bay. u,nrittssf- Passenger accommodation a .'"fflfci Shortest route between me - v and California. , .. Fare from Albany or points vr 1 Francisco: Cabin. $9 i ?? JftZdi. r". ..... itf n, .nri l'nrt orioru. cauiu j .-.---,-. nnlilaai'. Bay. cabin &; rounu yiy, b YAOUIWA iy. -1 - .. l-p uuidc reu' .1 inemosi uuuui. The North pouu Pacific Coait. 'ift No ondertovr-jS" bathing abioluiely safe. haa,hiffi' For Ih e wishing to com... . - J,, . fishing with aquatic sport. JJI Jf0rt. equal Deer.Var, elk JrJISdc and salmon trout can b; towj wi.hin. few hours' d.ive of lhwy. ryRedueed to ''iP'fSdlMOr. EDWIN STONE, f.A . 1. C. MAYO, Supt. livr TOTjiilX) R7p. BALDWIN; Ual Agen"" Salem.