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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,- SALEM,- OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1915. SEVEN NEW TODAY . i , T . One eent per word etch laser- 4 I tion. . - . 4- Cnnv fat arfTrttftmintM t dar this heading should be U by J,. UK . . , ?HONB MAIN U. 1IAKRV 70S. Window ' cleaner. Phone XovC j-IR WOOD $2.50 per cord. Tlione tf WAXTED Wood to saw, prices reason able. Call .VJIR. (Jet9 ft,! I THE MARKETS ! ! Part of Original Town Plat Laid , Out Sixty-Five Years Ago J'OR SALE Mill; cow and a hog. Mrs. Bull. Garden Road. Oet! J , X I ' K li 1 E X C V. I OIK L Wn n t s gen ,. rn I housework. Phoio 'J'iOI.I 2. Octil WANTED Laundry to do. Can give good reference. Phono iiOoM. Oct 12 l'OR SALE Shetland pony, cart and harness at a bargain. Phone Sl''22. lct! The veal market is weak, aud pork is really not bringing what it should. Poultry is also weak in all the markets and today 11 cents is the high price. The upward price of eggs seems to have stopped at 2S Tents cash and 30 cents trade, case count. . For strictly firsts, a few Portland houses are of fering two cents more, Mid this is also paid by a local commission house for Xo. 1 candled, ii-t i. i..it . i . ,i nrni iiums lust rue same as vester-1 ti... , n. . . .. . .. nay. although there was a little-weak- mi i.n . ..... . . ., ... I .. . ., " ., , . , vuu rciiuns iiuiiuing hi to corner 01 1 enii.g in the Portland market. The re-, it;,,,. an,, m,rt Btrill,?s ilpi. . ,;., tail price of flour will probably be ad-lt0 several of the oldest members of tie vanced 20 cents next week, following i lodge, the fact tlyu the comer prom-rtv the advance in Portland. on wuj,.h tlle 0(M Fellows building is , locaien nas neen owned ny lliemeketa. lodge for the past -1(1 years. I This lot, which is known on the or-' . $13.00 : iginnl plat, of Salem as lot 1, block: .$9(ff$10;21, is part of the origjnal town as laid! .$9$10it and dedicated bv the Rev. William RACER'S WIFE CAN DRIVE MACHINE, TOO WANTED To tmde young cow for wood. Phone l."4il.'l. (all f0(i X. (inn X Oct 12 HORSE BlddY AM) HARNESS for .-si If. cheap, or will trade for cow. lOil.'i IS. 14th. Oct 11 ACl'ORDI AN PLAITING done bv Mrs. Alice Hildel.raiul, i4N S. 14th street. Phone lolSW. Oct 12 WAXTED To buy a second hand cream sepnrator..Adressd E. H. Mincli Salem, Route '.'. Oct!) 1 OR SALE One good gentle driving home and good top buggy, $l2o. 2(ij South Church street. Oct!' 2 V'KAR OLD JERSEY Bl'LL for sale. Also 2 year old heifer. John Marn nch. Roiile 3, box 253. Oct 12 WHOLESALE MARKET Crnrnu. Hay, timothy, per ton Oats, vetch Cheat Wheat, new crop ..... uats, new crop WAXTED I'lnco to work for room spring lambs Gc j and board, by young man going to school. J.-M. W., care Journal. OctH l'OR RENT S room house, 3 -blocks from state house, furnished or partly so, if desired. Phone 331M. Octl'2 FOR RKXT Furnished house, all mod ern conveniences, close in. ( all 2.")0 8. Cottage or phone "731?. Oct!) A. NICE LITTLE Al'TO for sale or trade, cheap. Coll or write 180 N. 23rd street, city. Oct!) BALDWIN and Spitenberg apples de livered for 50e per bushel. Airs. Os car Mever. Phone 04F21. Octlo 1XH SALE V potato slyiker digger, 1 O. K. elevator -potato digger. Hood as new. II. Pohie & Son. Oct!) 'OR SALE An excellent driving horse chcnpif taken at mica. Paul R. Walk- er, R. P. 1). Xo. 7, box 213, Salem. Oct! 2 FOR REXT Large upper room, fur nished or imfur.nislled. Nice for wo man employed at 337 8. JStli street. Oct 13 II Kill C.RADE P1AXO Walnut case, in good condition, for sole at hall' juice, new. Cull' or phone S12. Mrs. J. Wenger. Oct!) (iUALITV APPLES Choice and fancy' inodc Island (.ireciuugs and .Northern Spies, 75 ce;,ts a box delivered. Haul er. Phono SE22. Octl-' FARMERS TAKE NOTICE For sule, good sound brood mare, S years old. gentle and-true. Xo scrub. Call at 720 S. 13th street. Oct!) 85c 'H. Willson on March 22. 1S50. and was 30(7i'32c ' part of his donation land claim. He! Rolled barlev $31.00 ;camo to this country in the earlv '40 's I Corn $40 s a niissionnry of the Methodist church Cracked com $41.50 1,0 found an Indian school, and from! Bran $27.00 'tnis school nrose Willamette university.! Shorts, per ton $28.00 ', I'ots Sal,1" were pretty cheap in! Clover seed 13 to ltie. ,ne ea.r.'-v ,,a.v a on February 23, 1850, j Mr. Willson sold to James Davidson fori Buttwl , a consideration of $020 twenty-four lots' Rttrfn ' o. in tl,e lle,lrt of S1t,, These lots in- Butterfat , 33c CU(,C(1 t, lu , , t f t; - Creamery butter, per pound 35c0l,era house to the Masonic Temple,! j .., ,(, east nnlc ot lle noyr 77T ... hlilHl ,b.v Webb & Clough through and Eggs and Poultry. inducting the city hall, and the lots on I'ffis, oandled, Xo. 1, cash 34c I Liberty street "beginning with the Eggs, case count, cash 2Sc ; clothing store location of Brick Bros. Eggs, trade 30c through to Ferry street. Also many Hens, pound 11c I other in the business district, all for Roosters, old, per pound 7ic ' t,1 Spring chickens, pound 10(Hc ! I'0 P"' a"' two of block 21 were I held by James Davidson until February Pork, Veal and Mutton. ;2- I's,1ii'- w,ne they were sold' to the , , , ' ilhemeketa lodge Xo. 1 tor $2,000. This Tieal, dressed 0clwle in tu.lecl the present location of the Pork, dressed Odd Fellows building and the Westa- Iork, on foot oo'.Bef0tt nll(1 Ti,icisen Rr0).erv. By its trustees M. P. Baldwin, J. V. teers 5S l-2c I Vou'ng and Ray L. Fanner. CheuiVketa COWS 3 Ci 4C I ln.lira 'n 1 unl.l nn rr,.l, li lQlln '' I1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dario Resta. Mrs. Dario Resta, wife of tho famous automobile racer who recently 6roke the world's record for 100 miles in Chicago, is something of a driver herself. ' When the pair go out for ft little pleasure spin, Mrs. Resta is often seen at the wheel. The accompanying picture was made in Chicago, the other, day while Mrs. Resta was driving her husband to the track, where a little later he' made the new speed record. , - ... Bulls .... Ewes .. Wethers 33c 3c 44e Vegetables. Cabbage 40c Tomatoes, Oregon 75o String garlic .' 15c Potatoes 75c Brussels sprouts 10c ! present building begun for $5,000, to H. B. Thielsen, the south I 42 feet and 10 inches of lot 2, on whicli was erected the brick building now oc cupied by the Westacott & Thielsen grocery. For many years the corner was occu pied by a livery stable owned by Min to Bros. But in the spring of 1!)00 this wjss torn down, ami the erection of the Justice Georgo CITY HALL NEWS AURORA NEWS C. E. Bnrtnett, who was arrested yes terday by the Salem police on a charge of bootlegging, took, 24 hours to enter his plea before Judge Elgin this morn ing and intimated' that he would de mand a niry trial. JHirtnert was arrest Sweet potatoes 21,4cl11- Burnett shoveled the first spadeful led last winter on a charge of illegal t .ii .. ', .lint :.. k A . : - rm.. , ,,. ..... v...i I u.. .1... Letttico , 40c Beets 40c Carrots 40c Turnips 40c Celery ; 40(a6Uc rrulta. Oranges, Valencia Lemons, per box Bnnanas, lb California grape fruit . Dntes, dromedary, case Fard dates Grapes ... Cranberries Teaches Pineapples , $5.50(ff5.75 $3.75(54.26 5c ..... 4.50(?)5 $3.35 $1.60 $1.25 -$io.ooi, of dirt in the excavation. The actual I Honor selling but was acquitted by the work of construction started March 1,1, jury. About a week ago he was ar 1000, Erixon ami Van Patton having ' rested on a similar., charge and paid n the contract. The contract wns awnrd- i fine of $75 in municipal court. ed to them for $33,000. Labor and much of tho materials used were much I Oscar Bridges pleaded guilty to a cheaper than at the present time, nndjchnige. of beiiifT Intoxicated and was the same building now would require given five days in jail in default of a 10 fine. Fred Lewis, arrested last nighl on a like charge wns also given a five tiny sentence by Judge Elgin. the expenditure ot' close to $40,000 On January 1, l!)01, the building wms turned over by the contractors to the lodge which was soon after dedicated.! Salem s beautiful civic venter, so much admired bv visitors, anil its wide .streets, are due to the foresinlit of one man. AVhen the Key. William 11. lenses mrninst t'ncAiMnd areMiivestiiga'- Byron Tigerstrand and J. D. Smith were still in tho city Jail today as "sus pects" tho polices jolieva they have (iOe j yjs011 ai,j 0f amj dedicated part of i ting a number of rumors in connection , together wilh what is known as 7c MONEY TO LOAX $1,000 up to $10, 000, on improved farms. T'nos. A. lloberts, 20!) V. S. National Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon OcU15 TO $10 A DAY easily made. Co opeinte with us. Capital or exper ience unnecessary. C. R. Sales Co., 1310 S. St., W, Cedar Rapids, la. LOST Sunday, Oct. 3, gold bowed rim less hifocnl spectacles on State street, near library. Notify A. L. Johnson, 1155 N. Summer utreet. Oct9 SPLIT BODY OAK wood, $4.50 per cord; grub oak $5.00, $5,5(1; nsii $4,50. Second growth fir, $3.50. Phone .1054, during business hours. J, II. Eaton. Nov II KOOMS FOR RENT Two pleasant rooms, modern in every" respecet, 4 Mocks north of state house, 1-2 block from carlinc, terms to suit. 840 t'nion street. tf ffi A DAY easily made. We have a proposition th.".t will interest you. Big profits. Positive necessity. Household Novelty Co., 431 Market street, Siiiibury, Pa. FOR eu.H-Onc of the nicest homes on Fairmouut Hill for n little more than half its value, iilmost your own terms. See ns et once. Lnflar & Bolinger, 4(1(1 Hubbard Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN $50,000.00 nt per cent on farm property, Will.nn etle valley, also several applications or loans on city property mid large list of exchange's. Jacob ti Co., 311 Stale street. Room 3. WANTED $1200.00 at per cent in terest, on- reside-.ice property in Sa lem, conservatively worth $3000. Car rying insurance of $2,500. If inter rscte.l call on Geo. B. Jacob Co., room 3, Kayno Bldg. Thone 2121. tf MONEY TO I.OAH On improveo farms at 7 ner eent annual interest. I am representing the Commerce Safe Deposit Is Mortgage Co. of Portland, iiregon. ynick delivery or money Write m or call at Marion ITotel. F. J. Berger. Salem. Oregon. tf '"OH TRADE OR SALE Very cheap, ler.rly two ncros of Pine blnck gar den land, with new bnibliniis. drilled well, young family orchard, slwut ! blocks from fair ground store. A nice home for r little monev. In piire U55 N. High. Oct!' !U HALE OR TRADE All or part or Xil aero. 4 venr old cherrv so. I prune orchard, 4 miles out. good roads. W ill tnke stock rancd, city lots or nonce. Mut be free from leblrdiiesa. Owner. 1I1.V 8. Com 'I. Eetall Price Eggs, per dozen .- 35c Sugar, cane $0.10 Sugar, D Q $5.!)0 Creamery butter .,. 40c Flour, hard wheat $1.55(2.35 Flour, valley $1.35(1? 1.50 PORTLAND MARKET. Portland. Or., Oct. 9. Wheat Club !lc; Bluestem 95c. Prime Steers $o.2:(; 6.35. nl'iicy Cows $.500.5. Calves $5(115.25. Spring Lambs $7.50(3 8.70. Butter City Creamery 31 '-..c. Eggs Selected Local Ex. 35fn3(ic. Hens Klc. Broilers I'Mn 14c. Geese Sc. If it's for $ale, a Journal Want Ad will tell it NEW TODAY his donation, land claim as. part of thejwith the cose, city ot isuieni no years ago it was Ins vision of the future that made the prin cipal business streets 99 feet wide, and Wive Salem the civic center that is uow the envy of every city on the coast. Elmer Smucner and Dewey 8. Mil !h-r went to Salem this week to serve: !..'! r 1...1,,.,' as jurors im me vciuuvi icim ui uutiu Kelly's court. Verne W. Laiitu will hold an auction j nt the old Walcil place near Macksbuig! on Tuesdny, October 12. M. H. Hos tetler will cry tho sale. V. A. Giesy of the Southern 'nemo force at this stutiou is taking a lay off, and is making freipient trips to Port land. Mrs. Frank L. Miller left nSturday for a, visit with friends in Iliinnibal, Missouri. She will be gono about a month. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Barrett, of Sea side, came up this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Kerr und family at the Pi oneer Hotel. Miss Noma Yorgeii, of Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Diiluth anil Miss Goldio, of Portland, left Saturday evening for California where they will visit the exposition. ik R. Gribbee, of flervais, has pur chased 30 acres of land near Turner the Rugs Carpets Linoleums We have the most complete line in Salem iiwwpsiiiyifsi'iiixiiii m Mmmmm-H No matter how beautiful the v furnishings and hangings may be if the Rug is out of harmony the room will lose balance. If you need that odd rug, carpet or piece of linoleum, no matter what size we can suit you. We bought large orders of floor coverings before the raise in prices, owing to the scarcity of dye stuffs, and we can make you better prices than you can get elsewhere. See us before buying. - . - , GERVAISNEWS Miss Mary Hurley has moved her household goods to Portland where she will make her home for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Boone of Palouse, Washington, who have been visiting their aunt, Miss Barbara Wattier, re turned home Wednesday. ChHrles Simon, ot 'South Bottom, passed through Gervais Monday en route to M. A. C. having just returned from an extended' trip to tho P. P. 1. E. Otto Schwab has purchased the John Barnes property now occupied by 1). Cnnnanl aid owned by August Xibler and will soon move there with his family. Fivo gnllons of gasoline, a match, a flash and a fire alarm was turned In lit 5:40 this morning from the Capital ga George Moore residence, lie will prob ably move to his new homo Mi is month. H. A. Tackelson iH in the city from Alaska where he has been tho last throo years. Ho was thero in business with Always Watch This Ad Changes Often FOR THE WOODSMAN Wo have all kinds of Axes, Sledges, Wedges, Saws and Equipments for tho woods. All kinds of Corrugatod Iron for both Eoofs and Buildings. A good $800.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for ono-fourth original T cost. A Woodsaw complete for sale or will trade. Two Ponies and Harness at a price that will surprise you. H. Steinbock Junk Co The Houso of Half a Million Bargains. 302 North Commercial Street. Phone 808. t rage. It appears tnnt a customer wciii miis nroiuer, who men recently. Jir. into tho gtuwge early this morning to jTackelson brought the body to Soattlo get' his car and while looking around! for internciit. in tho darkness for . some water he 1 Among those transacting business struck a mntch and fonnd a can of. here recently wfre Mr. and Mrs. A. 1j. gasoline. The gasoline was in one ol'iGniiske; W. R. Scheurer anil son John the repair pits where some waste wns, Scheurer, of Bntteville, Henry Blossor, scattered about and the flames started of Hubbard, Paul PelUitz, of Union with a rush. The firemen applied their chemicnl extinguishers and the confla gration was soon under coutrol with only a few scorched, places about anil District, und Mr. anil Mrs. P. II. Tuck er. Some excellent specimens of corn be ye been brought to the Aurora State the wiring burned out of a car near tojltank this fall. C. C. Oldfield brought tho pit. The damage was nominal. jin some ginnt stallis tins ween, one nil 1 1 eignt (ins on n. nils corn was from eastern seed (iiiiacliiiiated) und the enrs did not mature. C. C. Sinuclier brought several ears of while dent, corn into the Observer office this week, which was raised by HAYESVILLENEWS 'npitnl Journal Special Service.) (Ca; T7. -in,. nr n..t o Tl.n u..v..a. ville school o,.ncd Monday, a. in. with , "" "". r-"nvt ?""' ' , , u ., , ,,., ,i, ,..i a foot, long and filled to the end. Mr. Mrs. Ed Porter, nt SilviTtmi m th , ,.. , !.. ,ih .t. i ..n . Sn in ker ,h 3 acres on which ho Crew .. ' --------- , ...... t-li m i no niiMicr ununt. ucu niu iicn . ,k , it . guest ot Mrs. 11. 1.. Koester, last week.LanK for ,,0() ,,, ,.uU Tliursduv a. m. 1 2" U"sb"h- 1 h(" f" l,lHt Mrs, Porter was a teacher in our schools to ,hn a,m,riHc of the teachers. SiiutJ.v,,,,r f""n ''(,r" wM 1,1 tho A"r,,rn in and ',( and has maiiv friends w...:,i. . !.. i:., rifk ti... .,..:ii, .,.i stores, Smith was in line with the pupils and; 3AI.E.M C11IMXKV IS). SWEEP. marched in and made a very pleasant The sale of noises, cnrriages, (nil, .'',.' (which look place Saturday at . There will be pieiiehing! here Sunday.' Aurora Inery stable, resulted Iwith mnriiiiiir mid eveiiinir. I lllOlie tv being bid III by The ladies aid society met nt the! Knim-, Hie holders of the chattel niort- luirch on Wedncs.tav afternooK ftir'gnwe unuer which ine proprriy etc., the the Sadler was Eire ir you LIKE TO MIX YOUR OWN PAINT we hjavn all the materials yon need. Whito lead, oil, turpentine, dryer, col ors etc. Von can buy any of these materials In the ipiaiitity you require, be it little or large, (juality of tho best und prices as low us such quality will permit. Lumber tho very best, Nordby shingles niul Inth nlwnys on iinnd. Givo us a trial order and see what wo can do for you. THE CAPITAL LUMBER CO. A, B. Kelsay, Manager 310 8. 12th Btreet Phone 436 SALESMEN Pocket side line, live proposition, all merchants in . i,v towns of toii.oiio nnd under want it.!jir rays ;.uu commission on eacii sale. waH rnis(1(1 hv ltaVmia ,,,,. Uh 'j o collecting, no risk to merchants. , 1,1, ).( We take back unsold goods. Easiest. j.',H.lz Nil)U.r 9oM llU fllrm neaT bh '"BK K '" r,r' I.lace last week to Mntt Gilsdnrf. Thi fered. Ca if ield Mfg. Co., 208 Sigel St. Chicago. in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Orvillc Smith havo rented the M. S. Cobb house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. John Schoeu and will move tiieir household iromls Itioue trom Silvei ton this week. church on Wednesday hfterhnn ftiri unite under which the Oct.l, About 3.) tons of sweet com has , h,.ir r,,,,,l ,....! !." the fnllf,inr nt. i sold. J. S. Hulirer acted as auctioneer 1 been shipped from this station ti limit: i.: i 1. t. . inn,l mrcnt fur Smller Sl Kriius. The Oregon lacking (.0. at Salem this week j i,,, . Mrs Bnilev vicenresiileiit Mrs inierty was sold in block for $lil. Nun II. tirown. A irt of this is .McAfee, secrctarv; Mrs. Teel treasurer. ! Observer. Ilrrm-n w nu-n puiamn .1,1. 1 n ...... 1 n., r .... ......... .. w.... lu.notu ,11, ti ju t.'i iinv am 1,111 11 111 n it inr a tm.iu rn Tin held at the school house: October 20. The next meeting will bo held thej ' JThn concrete foiiiidiit ion for the add!- DlU It tVCF llipp611 tO IOU t ion to tlie ciiiin ii nas nee'i completed, the work all being donated. ARiile mrWanlAdS ; ! Brijustihe resultsyouwt liyonGto-rnorrawatidSGe Oar Aim is to&ive you!?esb No matter what Kipdot a Wantid uou put in our paper wew21&iwyou rcsdts NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled propo-nls will be received nt the office of A. Legg, architect, 1111- .-.I ... IL.I..I... 'Ill llll. l... ill i i. Hi., ii Hiun -i', i,-w, i'i hi, i v I , . . , ..j . . . - ., ' ., modefing of the I. O. O. K. building. " ''' "1 5 '" WJ' , place coiitains about forty acres and has a number of fine English walnut trees in bearing. Consideration $7500. A strip of land 30 feet by NO rods of this j. lace was sold to Peter Prantl. -Mrs. Emma Ritchey and a friend of Mrs. Ritchev's from" La la vet te. Ind.. By Mort Burger Salem, Oregon, in eccordame with ."""V ()l ............ B .. .,.,.. . ,.,.. ,.im. drawings and specifications, copies which may be luid from tnc architect. Kitchey was very much taken with Ore- Not Known Whether Mariposa Is Total Loss which mav be had from tnc architect. . , , .. , of tj1B A Certified check cinountiug to 10 per . ' ' h"l' ' n.r de.le to to-.,,, cent of the nid must accompany pro-1'" h-re in the near future.-Htar. l(M,kv posnl. The trustees reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. Bv order of trustees. C. E. ALBINY Secretary. NOTICE TO TAXPATEBS. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned resident tax payers, re presenting ten per cent of the reident tax payers in mad district Xo. 4, Ma rion county, Oregon, hereby give no-, tice to the tax payers of said district,! that there w ill be a meeting of the rei-1 ident tax payers of mid dintrirt at the( school house at Chr.Bil'oeg. Oregon, in , mid road district at 4 o'clock p. m., on: the 1st ilav of N'ovemlier, ltl", for the, puniose of1 'he preparation of sn Item-j izc.1 estimate of the amount of money' proposed to be raised by the levying of an ndditionnl tax for road purposes, in said road district. (Sinned I John A Garin. V. E. Os- lionie. E.-S. OslKirne, J. E. Smith. Cur-' ti Colenmn. Irene Coleman, .lohsnna! Knspp, Frank Kaapp. Albert Knapp.l Casjier Libel, llsrrv K. Fawkes. Mary The Want pages go to the office and home and are con sulted often and frequently clipped and filed for ready reference. The Journal Wants are valuable that's the reason. Pine APPLES Baldwins, Spttzenbergs Seek No-Furthen 60 CENTS PER BUSHEL Delivered to Your Door Oak Park Dairy Pdom 60S 217 8. High Seattle, Wash., Oct. 9. Whether or not the Seattle-Alaska liner Mariposa,! of the Alaska Steamship coinpnny, is a' as a result of striking on the shore of Pointer Island, liuin Passage, 3.',0 miles north of Scnttle yes terday morning, will not be determined until the ('aiui'lian lialvago steamer J Hnlvor arrives at tho wreck, probably I tonight. j Meager wirelens dispatches to the Seattle offices of the company stated simply that the vessel bad gone on the rocks but the extent of the damage was not stated. If the Mariposa hss torn her bottom off there will be small chance to save' her, but if the hull can be patched she will be towed to the nearest Canudiau port for repairs. The Mariposa passengers were tsken off by the itramship Dispatch of the Border Line Trsnsjiortation Company and landed at Ketchikan, The Journal Want Ad gets the business. It finds the position and it places the right people in the right place. It is small.' but its B carrying power is tremen "' i;t 1 1 can't undertanp wmH I I It I koriicjj (,N0VNCE I WOOL Jra iA JbT ?JA corC M(T1T5 AWs'T Htytwfl ' s ' " aWliJJr VilCH rrr. ArV SOr Wkv-A'' W3 "E TMAT,f rwr Sj iwM.Wriy vucroTL Jw J K f. 1 - phone 337. (Ml 1 ' K. Fawkei, dous!