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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1902)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, 6REGOrL TUkSBAV, JULVjM- MfifewM HsTT r "3 lrJiSft PiiHKrfj X K THE DAILY J0URHALCONSUMPTION . 'tho most dreadt-d aud deadly of all Members Northwest Afternoon paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Jl Right Way and a Wrong Way Diamond "C" Is the easiest laundry sonn in the world to work with, but there is a. right way and a wrong- way to uso it 'ino rignt way is to uonl night. Drop a few chips of f'ho right way Is to uoak the clothes over .rt Diamond X -SSoap Into thowalor. Add a teaspoonful of kerosene, The rent Ib oaiiy. . BAVE DIAMOND r nver S00 on rfquMt Premium Dept.,The Cudohy racking Co., So. Omifii.Ntb. C" WttAI'IKIlH-Wrltii them a over jwo premium i A txnttl nil! hring It. for til tort of u-fnl ami Attractive, artlcim uoqk minwin lllntlrnliil unn Kirtn (or wrapper, iiit tmiiHiii Himnii nun iiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiiii hi ...CHICAGO STORE... PEOPLE'S DARGAIN HOUSE. Reckless Slaughter I tltno if you wunt your iliaro. Of prices for MOiNDAY andTUKBIMYonly. For tlionn torn ilnvi urn will offer odd lots, odds and end nmTrnmnnnlfl. Alto odd numbers In bos- lory and underwear nt sacrlllco prices, uut tlioy Have to go, o bo In uoau on ICo whlto huck linen tonollnu . .Do lSSJfo dotted swIss, yd . . .... 7Jo 12Ollnnncoloredappllqiiuyd7c JOURNAL X-RAYS. all News- diseases, as well as pneumonia, anu all Lung Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures." Cures SSK Thr ' In Advance": YT money" back U dtl' S ! BcSrriS &SS P.H Month., Write for free sample W. H Hooker Weekly One Year. $1.00 In AvanceJ& Co., Buffalo, N. Y. D. J. Iry, Drug rVAU.V Ulltn fiTTrT oniuil FfiPS. gist. WW,. I ,W. WW.. .... .. An organ of the privileged class cries out that the legislature must not tinker with the new Portland charter, It creates vested right for all exist ing franchises and establishes many new privileges. Tim cry that possibly It may be tinkered at will bring a lobby of all the aggregated corporations to Snlom dining the legislature. That will make tho organs of privilege bring u high price for services. Tho charter, as drawn, enacts nil ex isting franchises forever, and, under the pretense of a popular lean plan of funding debts creates a monopoly of the most Jug-handled character for the local bond-brokers. The conservation of privileges In the form of municipal charters Is con trary to sound business principles, fo ments socialism and breeds anarchy. Tim cry "don't hurt our privileges" precedes every revolution, The new Portland charter Is prod ably the highest product of high water mark in existing political Intelligence at the Oregon metropolis. If stilllclont privileges nro protected by It tho charter will be passed. Portland charters have always been u corrupting Influence In the Oregon legislature, and no one doubts that this one will bo, especially If tho cry (an be rnlsed that will bring the ag gregated franchise Interests Into the ugiii, ami compel tiiem to put up a sack. 75c calico wrappori . . ..,.,..150 .'(5c corset covuro. bargain ICo Ladles' (2 00 white skirts boau- till CI(ti...tMtllfl f !() H.M) taffeta silk waist 2 CO Hko otnbroldory 'l in wide. . . .Ho 7)a twilled crash towolllug .,.c Ladles' lOo stockings -Jo l)5o white bod spreads (IBo Ladlos' 20c fust black Blocking! lOo Children's 16o fast black hone.. 10c lOo summer undorwear ..Tic 2So summer undorwear 12Jtfo Men's Bo sox -to 'Mo sailor hats, best , ...IUu Chlldrou's Mc sailor hats . ...16o .IGt best sunbonnots ....... . lOo Children's $1 made up dresses We lfio Swiss caps ..... 5c Ohlldien's .'llto ovorallu llo Men's IRo Ilalhrlifguu underw'r Wo Men's 80c neckties 15c Men's 2Gc suspondurs ICo lfio crash hop gloves Co lio Valuiiclenuoi Isco ... o 200 yard spool thread 2c i McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Court Street. SJlem, Oregon H nil h 1 1 m ; i m 1 1 nnin iniiiiiiiiiiiiini) t-t h4- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hoolie Harbor Llmo, Dost brands Portland Cement. WOOD; sawed or full length, All kinds ol building material, sand, g-nvol, lath, shingles, olc. D. S. BENTLEY WORKS BOTH WAYS. Among tho stock ralsera of the West tho ltepublirnu party, press and curb stone orators are making an effort to have the voters believe that the high prices being paid for beef and pork is entirely due to that prosperity which Is the result of Republicans being In power. In the Ifttst, where there Is very lit tie meat for the market, and where all are being compelled to pay two prices for all the meat they have to buy, Jhc Republican, press and speakers ills claim all responsibility, and shoulder the blame onto the trusts, which, they say, they have no power to regulate. What a delightful condition It Is. and how convenient? -Concord. N II. I'rosH. What about us poor fellows out WoHt who are obliged to pay nearly double the old prices for meal9 181-183 Oom'l tit. Phono JWl Main. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from one of our tender and delicious meats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops, veal outlets or iork, Our meats r.ro all out from tho fattest ami nrimnstcattlo, aud wo can supply your table with fresh, nutritious and wholesome meats at boil rock prices. E C. CROSS SALEM ORB Phon 201 GambriDGs Beer! AND 00030 Br3E3CX3SS3BC3Ea-Y- Everybody is welcome at THB NOBLB ATPV mPlVnVnP Cor. Btato nud Commercial. 'Phono, Main 81. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday Four more days in which to buy anything in our carpet stock at 20 Per Cent Discount The House Furnishing Co. HI-im at Halem and Albany 503 Coiu'l at., nrxt to Post nfflee. At Easter Time It Mlttm tint building Imalnets wIH Ik1h lull swing. 1 yukavm't given yen r ordws fur )ur lumber rtHiulromeuts it will pay ywj tu gut MtlmatM (row Uoedato Ijamlwr Co., fer any aud alt J aimis oi luiuuer fur out or inside wurk. -lath, shlgNt, sash, doers, UlmU au4 everything uwhIoJ lu tit la line. Record Your Deed. Many unrecorded deeds of real property can be brought to light at almost a moment's notice. 1'eople seem to be either very Ignorant of the law or very careless. This negligence or Ignorance, or whatever It may be termed, may prove expensive in the long run. There Is a law whUh rends that deeds, to be valid, must be re corded within live days fiom the date of conveyance of same. On page 1H0I, lllll'a Annotated Laws of Oregon. IK87. Is an article which reads "ICvery conveyance of real pioperty within this state hereafter made, whlih shall not be recorded as provided lu this title within five days thereafter shall be void against any subsequent purchaser In good faith, and for a valuable consideration or the same real property, or any portion thereof, wluwe conveyance shall be first duly rocordml. For Instance, A mIU a parcel of laud to II, ami II falls to have the deed re c-nlwl. On the sixth day after the transaction between A and II, C chance) to meet A aud nskea lilm if hla property la for sale. Knowing that no record of the conveyance has been made, A sella the same kind to l The latter acts lu rihhI faith throughout the matter and Immediately has hla deed recorded. The property belongs to C according to law. Of course II may ItHag action against A for damage), hut. Ilk any lawsuit, the itutmui- wouw be dlMcult to foretell. Oh the same page of IIIU'h uwh for 1T la a uote which reads: "An uu recorded deed Is effective as between parties having actual notice, and as to thewt It carries title. TWs statute applies oHty In favor of twrtls. acting in gooU faith, and a snUeueat deel with notice of a prior uarecorded deed passes no title whatever." On the same page la a not) refer ring to the matter of several coaey awee. which roads as follews: wnsf Hsitker of eeveral ounvey hshhm Is rtxornwl within (lis Mvo days a-r IM-vWoU. the one wkirh is arst rjeolJ wl itrewiL" P1sckner v. inmpir. II Or. lit. It hi possible that titers way be Mtlw- Ihws bsMring on Oils matter, but Wm U Mm lull IuI..m......I .. ... .,w . wi iHiuraivu w uietn. anu sev ml of the county ogtcials whoa du ties brings Utent lato close reUUon wlUt ibU subjeet are of the opinion tkut the above citations are of the tow at pTMnt In force. So u Mi readily We tnal to be on Uie sate -.- n naf ervnu H w an act of wis Uae an Intwediate rocont property (bat way be w We must try something before we cun know nnythlng. Mothers, keep your llttlo girls lu short dresses ns long na you can: they may bo young ladles a long time. Rotation In political office promotes wisdom, quiets mad ambition, satisfies Justice, and crowns honest endeavors. Poitlatid should have bitter packing house facilities. Hog and hominy will make more wealth for that city than n world's fair. Yos, an embargo against fiee rail road passes would keep many an oth erwlso good citizen at home earning an honest living. It was said of Lincoln by one who knew him well that wbun In his pres ence one always had the feeling of be ing near a mountain. Or. Hlllls says buware of the man who does iot become gentle as be goes toward strength, klndor und goutler-as he approaches power. Illsliop Merrill, of tho Methodist church says: Heresy abounds, and will until Truth stands forth, freed from tho fetters of Ignorance and su perstition. An exebnnge compliments Port land's new mayor on "freezing out" the gamblers of that city, but con cludes that It Im only for a grand stand play, and the vico will be resumed. The drop of $105,000,000 In exports and Increase of 170,000,000 In Imports Is not looked upon by the chief of the e.e)9fee0oeef)s.w f 'Journal I Saturday Features Next Saturday the double Journal will contain several fea tures of great Interest. Watch for and read them. They will be the best thing of their, kind. I First and foremost there will be an ably written description of the Mazama trip up Mt. Ad ams, prepared by Governor T. T. Geer, by special request. It Is In Ills best style, and a superb 'report of his trip. J There will be another article uy -roung Hepuullcan." This series is attraotlnn wide atten tion among Republicans, and especially among the younger 9 element In the party. They arc 3 well written, and take a new and advanced view of political life. 5 Then there will a be lively seaside letter, wide-awake edl- S torlals and a vast dlsh-up of up- 2 to-date news and gossip of rare Interest. The Journal's 8atur- Z day's issues are In great de- S mand, and every effort Is being made to keep them up to the a standard during the warm sum- mer months. 5 Mcac9fBee bureau of statistics as a cause of anx iety regarding the future f onr for eign commerce Mr. llryau says that In the Demo erotic jmrty In lMU "there will Urn bar moiiy In two groups." That remark Tho Journal's ueasldo voting con tost Is now fully on, and every sub scriber shuulu cast his ballot for somu one f the deserving candidates. The list contains some of Salem's hand somest and host young girls. Bx-Mayor Weinstock, of Sacramen to, In a lecture said: "The chief dis tinction between the brute and man if purifies the Blood and Multiplies Ilos in the power of man to conceive ne Number of Vital Bed Cor- of tho spiritual nature. This power Is puscles. Feeds the nerves anu not confined to the highly civilized." PAINE'S CELERY J COMPOUND NATURE'SSUMMER HEALTH GIVER. jjj Vnnlly is too frequently the beset ting sin of business men. They laboj under the delusion that If they adver tise during the few busy months the public will keep them In mind for tho remainder of the year. Thoy over look the fact that when the mightiest of earth pass away, people coase to talk or think of thorn after a week. In ordor to be In the public mind one must keep his name or his business be fore the public. Advertising loses one-half of its efficacy when put out spasmodically. Wealth is the Inst thing to be con sidered in n successful life there are myriad other conditions. Success. It Is noticeable that with some slight disagreements, the Itepubllcuns re nominate their governors from Maine to California except Oregon. Here men like Lord and Geer are retired af ter one term, simply bocnuse there were more aspirants than plnces, and the pluce-seeker rules the nominat ing conventions. Tho people elect, but they do not nominate. Nothing but direct nomination will change this an omalous and dcbaslng)y Ignorant con dition of things. The mnnugers will be very slow to give thnt right to the people. SALEM0 PAST AND PRESENT Historical Sketch of City just Issued Tissues ana Gives irue Physical Strength. Weak nerves. noor. turn uiooii i! Salem, Sept. 15th-20th, 1902 I r . ' A handsomely Illustrated souvenir booklet from the press of the Schaefer Printing Company has Just been Issued. Its title is "Salem. Oregon, Past and Present," and represents In pleasing mnke-up the history and growth of our Capital City. The initial page is an Illustration of Salem in 1868. nud many old-time land marks accompany It. In-tho chap ter of "The Salem of -the Past," tho city's history is traced from tho time when the missionaries mnde their first settlement on Chemeketa prairie to the present Salem, with its 12.0(H) Inhabi tants. John Mlnto. and none could treat the subject better than he, gives some In teresting glimpses In "Reminiscences or ICarllest Salem." The concluding chapter is devoted to the growth. io sources and distinctive advantages of the "Salem or Today," to which also the beautiful Illustrations bear silent wltucHM It is Just the kind of book j mi will want to send to your friends, tu acquaint them with the loveliest spot in all Oregon. Salem. The price U l'.'i cents, and Is on sale at all the Im al book stures. iB- Oregon Blue Ribbon TATE FAIR.. exhausted tissue. Impaired digestion and sleepless nights, nccount for much I of the present existing summei ...., and suffering. Dear reader, If you are unfortunntc ly numbered amongst tho sickly and weak mortals of today. It Is now time to awake to a true realization of your danger. Tho weakening and depress ing hot weather will only odd to your mlBorlos If you are careless and Indif ferent. There Is absolute relief and a posi tive ture for you In Pnlno's Celery Compound. This wonder-working medicine Is successfully conquering such troubles as yours every day. It Is a fact verified by able physicians and thousands of testimonials Hint Palno's Celery Compound makes new, pure, blood, builds up the nervous system, regulates digestion, whots the appetite nud gives vigor and strength to combat the discomforts of the heat ed term. Mrs. N. J. Morgan, secretary, Md., used Palne's Celery Compound to ban ish nervous prostration, heat palplta IhIi nervous prostration, heart palplta cine quickly restored physical strongth by purifying the blood, brac ing the nervesnnd building up tissues: she says: 'Whon I first began the uso of Palne's Celery Compound I wns suf fering with nervous prostration, had palpitation of tho heart and could not sleep. When I first went to bed I would sleep one or two hours, but would wake with a start. I would get up In the morning feeling worse than when I went to bed. Now, nftor using Palno's Colory Compound, I can eat and sloop woll and wnke up In the morning feeling refreshed and strong." o horror of bolng hurled Will Be Bigper and Better Than Ever. - j CASH PREMIUMS ON EVERYTHIN Send for Pcmium List, !W. H. Weliiw, m. u. yvisaom, Pres., Hillsboro, Or. see, roniana.:: w-H44-M-w ROLLMAN "I have a alive." said tho easy-going storekeep er. "Well, for gracious sake, why don't you advertise?" replied his friend. New Kngland Orncer. CHBRRY SECDCD CHCRRICS "I 3CED3. A 1 SBBDER 7T"& -X, perfect Cherry Seeder ,1. not crush tho chorry or cause nny loss ol jutco; a rnctlual macliiuo lor largo, email crCal. Ifornia cherries. Tho seed oxlractlnr kniio drives tho eeed into ono dish an actually throws tho chorry Into another. The marks of tho knife can ecarcclr be peon on tho eoodod fruit. It seedi from 2(1 to 30 quarts per hour. Retail prlcn 85 cents. v R. M. WADE & CO. Drv Goods Sale WILL POOL GRAIN Acker's Blood Elixir positively Cures Chronic Ulood Poisoning and all Scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and purifier. Money refunded If you are not &atls fied. 60c and $1.00. D. J. Fry. Druggist. Waldo Hills' Farmers Organ ize to Handle 1902 Crop The farmers of the Wahin iinic Is even better thau David . HIITi ed- ( have orgaulsed the Hooky Point drain gram "I ant a Democrat still ver Association whh Hi., f..ii-.t.. ,. till-" iOMIM U II 1V,W,,1,,.. . II ., --- ... ... .n null, l t-Blllflll, , ii. iiuniunreys. secretary and treas urer. A sales committee was ap pointed as follews: W. II. Downing, T. It. lHuton, J. T. Hunt. Adam Hums aud Martiu Smith. The purptwe of the organisation Is to pool the grain crop 01 its members, to the end that the best price may )h received for their products. The farmers of this same settlou formed similar Mmk for ti. years tei and 1WS. and ralsl frwn I to S csau wore per bushel for their grslu than Usy would have m-elved in the open market. The sales committee, has been or dered to complete the formatioa of the pool, by Interesting the grain growers of that section of the county, and also t adterUse for bids for the sale there of The association this year exoects " nave IWUMK) bushels of wheat and ut lu the combine. The next meet "a will be held on Ausntet Uth. and a week later the association ex to ask for bids for the entire Ily some -iialilen outi.t she .hop f vane ujxm the Hxir Mie is nervous si'd may be tokl that iicruum-M. i, rt luxury w Inch oulv a rich woman can Uifjml t.l lil.ti.l.... . .. """ SM.VL. 1 v?9 MH to Htttd of a turei. Goodale Lumber Co. Kr 8, P. Pass'. djH)t, Vlmie m Pasifle Ooast Unions. urmsuniMMi of labor unions is steadily advautiHx Im Ooos mtj'. l. ane. oraNlMr of the AmorkHH nMeratlon of labor, whew hr- iM. formed us that Ote mwhUtIh Im this Nig-. iNcltttUMC Um hmiwhQ.imsM. Um. lowers. Hr. sh mt. pwMb m$ amikwM. painlsrs ami mm WWins ntfoita wmU uvure. caie about 100 persotw. in. .Nerouiiekri has it many a wouiau her jo Mtton. Smiie-tiue.isheuvMn-eu ruu uuiluii eiv the prue of nervoium-M U uiulilatlun. a linger lost or prr lup the whole hand cruhi Nrr tMuue in women is coui moulv but a y m p t o in o f woniiilvdieK It is umIsss mi such rases to "doctor for the Urm alune Cure the diMSM-a which attack the delicate woman ly orgsuwu aud HervousMexi. will be cored also. Dr. Pierce's favorite Pre- icnptwu iiiaks Mk women wUmg, Sick women well. It eetahhahee recuUr My. dne weakeuiug drama, he.tls iiiAam MistHMl aud ulceratiou. and ohm female W'eakneea. It traiKiuihui th iui .i intiiK'vs refreshing sleep "IN It 111 uf istT l uri troubled ultk ttsre- "" aacse, terttt irvstMr hm4 siSMfe WMtiMM.- w,ut MM Htas.b U BwiSrs Sal IktwmuCn N- v . i 1 TSIT v.m .1 si LtuL, ' .TT.- .-?? "W TWENTY YEARS TRIAL. Tliore aro lots of good thlngB the doc tors know nothing nbout. We. fre quently cure people of disease after the doctors have given them up. If the dlsense comes from over work, dissipation, of exposure, causing weak aud watery blood, and loss of flesh and strength, we have the one sure reme dy In Dr. Ounn's Hlood and Nerve Tonic. These tablets taken with meals turn the food Into rich red blood, making strong steady nerves, and increasing tho strength, building up solid llesh at the rate of 1 to 31bs per week. This means health. For nervous prostiatlon, loss of memory, or a pale, sallow complexion, a better remedy wns never made. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only the fact that we make cures; as we have been doing this for twenty years we know our method to be the right one. Druggists sell Dr. (Sunn's Ulood and Nerve Tonic for 75c per box. or 3 boxes ror $2, or sent by mall on re ceipt of price. Write us for a pam phlet telling all about this great med icine. Address Dr. Ounn lMln,iuii,i Pn. For sale at Ur. Stnnu-a n... Stores. 1 "l Having purchased tlio Mock of tho Ladies' Bazaar nt a Im'gain, we have moved the gooda Into our Morn to bo eld nt reduced prices. Get your c.oode at w holwalu coat, 500 Shirt Waists at Cost. 250 Underskirts at Cost. 150 Wrappers at Cost. 350 Corsets at Cost. Hosiery, Muslin UniKrwear, Veilings, Ribbons, Unndkcrchiefe, Hoso Sup porters, all to be lul at nholcealo cost. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to the Pnatofflee. A Loying, Dainty Wife MS WiF) ii7i & - w Likeo to tea her husbnud arrayed in immaruliite linen. We can cite tnny cafes of where w ives in Met on tending their linen to our laundry, mid . ladies nro good judnea of bow laundry work Mio-U b done, and know n good thing when tl ey me it. Salem Steam Laundry COLONKL J. OLMSTKD, r-KOrHIKTOR. DOR008 D OLMHTBD, MOB ph"ne 411 aw Libertv Stieil . y i i - r-tj i vjv s-m fcwi.K-' ;" jv- Four thousand colllns made up the cargo of a vessel recently cleared from San Francisco for the port of Manila. They were ror smallnox. h... bonlo plague and cholera victims In me islands that afford such wonderful opportunities for American enterprise Large Supply Of Late Duke Cherries HARRITT & LAOIRBNCB Old Post Offico Grocory. J sVsMl'kWBSSSSSSH I CITY EDITOR Krljjlifrt Dlaciiac ,,d DJnbo.e. Arc PoHltlvcly Curnblc. The Fountain of Youth And vigor that has been eought for so eagerly could be found in Salem beer. Ths best way to teniain young is to keep up your constitutional strength with a gooj, pure and invigorating beer like that brewed by the Capital Ilrew y. In hot weather it Is both food and drink, and is alwai i palatable. Capital Brewery Co. ."irs. u. neck, Proprietor. JJIElpIs 'ft A .' nt . .ml V I otifsvllk court has awarded a i'UHW inm rail for h hug that was administered ajHin br will. The auiipiy must cMt the demand in Kentucky. I M tu j4 i Wvi o lapmv raafilv (C IklMd L.t.iM .k ta.i.. - . if - ITZT7 r". 5iifefeWhi7Us Ml tm mm rroMsrd sir fansrbMSHi. Ik. PisWMlSl MeJUHt Veilli nlr ..- vmMy MmnJcDcion. A ulssionar) In London declared re utly that la respomw to an appeal for articles for us on an Africa a farm a mliklns: stool was ia t.., Ktmhutd. aad that one day the aegro mrm band returned to Uu hotwe. with lh stool badly butuirmi doi'lartng uwi Wo cow had rWused to sit on It nttllU lfaaMhLi lJ l h Mesini I m3UwO "smVu W til SftM j.r. NsiursllT I i.!ft" l - rem. Tfcs ocU ouihi w? Clfs isriher (WufuTo ui LSf L 'fia psnuj Woon." Af yon got ahead hy jwr own k- as Um rmk of some mo- miktm fumiahed by some one okeT lf3r2SUB -i:.vT..-. " wuuiui IflfeUw, JI ..STT-' Joa j-5..". T llHsl I Vtla, I) fer it Uti r- . - rwsmm a s -" DrIpttsi)AaipJattt4tlsuJ5t.Wf wsts. C, C. Comfort. 8eU Agsnt ZlTr0 "- "" wh ""nua ,., I H-H-l II Ill 1 1 Iks mm U too, at cu. HtJZ 7T, MJVmd. lb. !., Kl "?"tu W,L' IBd Sutrll V-.l-., ... .. .. ' nISS Iko-. ul l uw " t'kJ TfJ0-'. ,. U llSHSWUiut --rin " Homxtomtn s, . &u $2 ihn oi ikujkr. riu- mFpKV. ', " ' thai mi oty sob ur is a iHii '" tWa I . . -T " USTsT I Shi owl Voting Centest: - -- - FOR : The Most Deserving; and Popular Young- Lady in Salem. T tn r.. Nen.( . ,w,D,wt vote will be given a free railroad ticket to I n wiu. inWJl bard and free entert,ninent at tbe Bay T I Satnrda, x 8,1Mt ,oom in th8 bue for one week, begiunlng ,Druy. August lth. onieeoBann0,n ... .i ,- I suit of hn. r-v.MS ,uPon wjii bo recelvoJ at this otuce. - j "onounelromdavtodar. JOURNAL VOTING COUPON 0ne Vote for Miss. w one week's free seaside outlne at New ton. August 16th. I 4HH MaHMMMi, j, .-p