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Dailf Capital Journal BY HOKlfR DHOTHKRS. i a mmm mimmmmtKmmmmmmmKmmmm THE SCHOOL MEETING ar MONDAY, MAROH 2, IBM. To Bo Held at City Council Chamber Tonight, PiXmmSfJV'mitTtmv9t STEAMERS Altona and Ramona! LEAVE , DAlLV. Portland, 6145 m Salem, 7145 a. m. Independence, 6130 a, m. SUNDAY. 9:00 a. m. 10115 a.m. 6oa,ni. EyFrelght received up lo 10 p. m.JEl Quick time, regular service and cheap ....rates ... M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem THE DIRECTORS' REPORT. Condition or Finances and mendations Made, Recom- SfeSSw Type , f Writers' , Supplies 1.: Underwood' typewriting car Dn paper. Llltle'atypewrl'ing carLon pa per. Underwood's typewriting rib bon. Little's typewriting rlblions. Full stock T. W. paper. Typewriters' oil. Typewrite"' erasers. See my now Star Automatic pa per fastener for Icgnl writer, R S, Dearborn, 261 COMMERCIAL ST. II J J J- , !1 PER80NAL. Qco. C. (,'llne of Woodburn was In town today. Win. Duninrs returned to Portland this morning. Wn. Kllngcr returned tlilflinornltiK from Portland. Geo. II. "Wllllamn catno up from Portland today. Lydcll Baker came up' from Port land this morning. Ucorgo Cllno of Woodburn, was n Saloni visitor today. II. J. Ottenliolmcr, the hop buyer, was In Aurora today. Clias. Ilellcnbrand Jr. was 11 pas singer to Albany today. Col. J. 11. Eddy nrrlyed hero from Portland this morning. A.W. Nelson, of tho fa'alcm steam dyo works, Is In Kiigcno for it few days. E. C, Gllttior returned yesterday from n two week's visit in San Fran clsco. Walter Lyon returned this morning from Portland, whither ho went yes torday. Harry II, Howard Is In the city having eomo up from Portland thli morning. Mrs. 11, II. Lcabo returned lust eve ning from 11 visit with Portland friends. Prank Anrys, of tho Wiley 11. Allen music company went to Portland this inormlng. T. 1). Heynolds of Wells. Faruo & Co., spent Sunday with his better hair at Portland. Mrs. It. S, llean and two children went to Eugene this morning, and will visit thoro for 11 couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Toow returned to Woodburn yesterday nftccrnoon, huviug been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene WIUU while In tho city. The annual meeting of school dis trict No. 24 will be held at the city council chamber this, Monday, even ing, March 2, at 7:.!0 o'clock. The uiiiiual election will be held Monday, Match It. DlltKGTOllS' ItlU'OItT. At the annual school meeting of this district to bo held at the council chamber tonight, the following re port will be referred to the taxpayers by tho board of directers: To the Taxpitycis and Patrons of School District No. 24, Marlon County, Oregen: Pursuant to the requirements of tho school laws of Oregon wc here with submit to you our annual report for the school year Just closed as follow,: FINANCIAL STATEMENT. There have been received from all sources the following menies: From former clerk $ 209 37 From sped lie G-mlll tax 18,507 82 From tuition 110 75 From statu fund. . , 2,700 00 From delinquent taxes for mer years 274 40 From county tax 7,80110 From bills payablc(borrowcd from Ladd it Hush) 8,220 00 ltcuaicnn insurance az 11 CROWDED ROOMS As Intimated In our report to you one year ago, we found it necessary to enlarge the nccomadations of the schools and we liavo hud one addl- Itonal room finished In tho Lincoln building. By a rc-adjustmentof the classes by the superintendent these additions have been planned to be sufllclent for the time being, und probably will answer for the remain der of the term, though the schools nrc still In a very crowded condition, some rooms having as many as 55 or more pupllsenrolled. The report shows that the district Is carrying $58,400 insurance the East building is Insured for 921,8000. The question of providing for the children In Highland subcrb Is re ferred to the meeting tonight. REMARKS. The school census now being com pleted will show an increaseover that of last year: tho attendance at our schools Is greater than It was last year, and this too, without taking into account the recent annexation of Mornlngsldo addition to this district; all of which indicates an Increasing population and the necessity of a gradual enlargement of our school facilities. The demands upon the resources of the discrict during tho year have been very heavy and your board have constantly felt the necessity of keep ing all expenditures down to the very lowest limit. Possibly this course has, In some individual Instance, subjected us to criticism, but however this may be, we have concluded the business of the district with a view of securing the greatest possible benefit for the whole. Ecspcctfully submitted, W.1I. Byrd, chairman; II. A. Johnson, Jr., E., M. Wnlte, Adam Ohmnrt, II. T. Bruce, dlrcttors. THE SPRING PRIMARY To Be Held in Marion County Friday, March 20. THE COUNTY CONVENTION Will Be Held Tuesday, March 24 Judges of Primarios, REHEARINQ DENIED Total $38,271 05 There has been disbursed during the wime period the following sums: Hills payable Ladd &I)tish,.$ 8,370 00 Hills navnblo Weber & Co. . . 240 CO Interest on notes 1,210 .10 Interest on bonds 2,030 30 Insurance premiums 211 08 Wood 753 07 Janitors' salaries 1,01150 Touchers' salaries 20,242 78 Flttlims and furnishings 58 50 Hulidlng Improvements 451 40 Ex. all other Items 1,700 00 Cash on hand 73 80 Total $38,271 05 Tho total floating Indebtedness of tho district is as follews: BIHb payable: Notes of Ladd & Hush $13,450 00 Interest on same 570 83 Inluiest on bonds now due. tun on Outstdg unpaid warrants. . . 130 30 DeLonu Funeral -At 2 o'clock this afternoon occurred tho funeral of tho late Miss Ida May DeLong, at the homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. DoLong, at Mornlngsldo. llov. (1. W. drannls oniclutcd, and tho remains wero In terred lit Iliiral cemetery. Tho fam Uy of deceiiMHl liavo tho warmest sympathy of a -largo circle of friends. Tho U. S. Gov't Reports how Royal Baking Amrfw v aywfer to mil etlmt. Total 814,800 13 This shows a decrease of Indebted ness during tho year of $5,821.27. It Is gratifying to your directors to know that a gain has been mado In tho financial condition of tho district during tho year Just past In tho face of tho prevailing depression and with out a corresponding loss in tho etll clciicy of tho school work. Wo are Indebted, In part, for this gain to tho fact that wo received some $2,100 more from tho state school fund and county tax than was expected, and to tho further fuct that wo were en nbled to cut down somewhat tho run. nmg expenses of the district. SALARIES. By reference to our report of one year ago you will see that salaries wero considerably reduced during tho previous year. During tho year Just past wo have made still further reduc tions by cutting down tho salary of the superintendent from 9111.11 to 100 per monwi; inaior tho principal or tho East school from $80 to$75 per month; of the principals of tho North, Park und Lincoln schools from $75 to $70 per month each, ami or teachers who heretofore had been paid $00 per month to $55; so that touchers who huvo taught In this district less than ono year recolvo $10; from one to two years $50 and two years or more $55 per month. Wo did not think It ad visable to make further reductions for the reason that wo believe it would huvoimatcrlully Impaired tho eltlol- enoy of the schools and this wo could noi uo consistently with our dut v directors. By the Supreme Court In the Eastern Oregon Asylum Case. Tho supremo court today denied the petition for a rehearing In tho East ern Oregon asylum case. In refusing petition tho court says: Sluco delivering the opinion In this case an elaborate petition for rehear ing has been Hied. Wo have carefully examined It, and while somo points mado at tho hearing are presented In a new light, nnd with much force, there Is no now ouestlon made not considered by us In tho former opin ion. Wo see no reason for changing tho conclusions there reached; henco a rehearing Is denied. Opinion per curcaln. Tho stato of Oregon, respondent, vs. X. N. Stccvcs, appellant, appeal from Multnomah county; Judgment of tho lower court reversed nnd a now trial ordered In accordance with this opinion. Opinion by Moore, J. as TORN VPXXXXXXXX ' - k- . A Nice Procram. Tho musical and literary recital at tho Oregon Institute for tho Blind Saturday evening was a decided sue ccssa, and great prulso Is due Prof. Carter and estimable wire, us well as tho elllclcnt corps ot teachers, as It re quires a great deal of labor, as well as patience, to prepare such an enter tainment. Tho numbers on tho pro gram were all well received and much appreciated. Especial mention Is duo Win. Bailer, whoentertnlncd the audi ence with a very lino selection on tho violin. Tho organ nnd piano 6olos wero extra well lendcred. MIssJoslo Wntklnds as usual provcdiherself it favorite. "Doxys Diplomacy" was much applauded, as was also "A Catch at Last." The vocal duet and vocal trio wnsmuch enjoyed, but the crown ing event of tho evening was tho chorus "Swcot Oregon" by tho school. Owing to tho Inclemency of tho "vrei nio unumicnco was not very largo. Those who did venture out thoroughly enjoyed tho tlmo spent, and felt well repaid for braving tho siorm. Tho Marlon county Ecpublloan cen tral committee met at Salem, Satur day, February 20, and completed ar rangements for holding primaries and the county convention. E. W. Chapman moved that the pri mary and convention bo held on some other duy than Saturday, as seventh day advcntlsts had conscientious scruples against nttcndlng on Hint day. Carried. "Win. Bushey, J. M. Poormnn, J. D. Simmons, J. L. Cook, Stove Smith were appointed a committee on dates for primaries nnd convention. Q. B. Cornelius moved that a com mittee of three be appointed on ap portionment. Carried. O. B. Cor nelius, Iladley Hobson and L. E. Stlnson were appointed. Mr. Crolsan said It had been the custom of the precinct committeemen to name tho Judges of the primary. It was moved thatprcclnctcomnilt- tceincn appoint Judges of primaries In the case of Lablsh precinct. Car ried. It was moved that appointments by precinct committeemen be final. Carried JUDGES OP PRIMARIES. Salem Nol J. Win. Waldo, Squire Farrar and M. W. Hunt. Salem No. 2-J. Q. Wilson, E. J. Swaffotd, F. A. Turner. Salem No. 3 Win. Manning, E. F. Parkhurst, A. B. Huron. Salem No. 4 Geo. P. Hughes, Frank Post, J. A. Evans. Yew Park Wyllo A. Moorcs, Joo Howard, It. C. Hulley. Prospect Scott Klggs, JnmcsSlmp- soii, Ueo.Ashby. South Snleni Robert Lucas, Al.Nyo Geo. Mason. East Sllverton-M. Sknlfe, Chus. Hicks, S. D. nansen. West Sllverton T. D. Allen, .Ten nlng Smith, Trenton Hlbbard. Lablsh-E. K. Shaw. W.P. Massey, A. G. Perkins, Judges. Alex Hnrrtld, Hruco A. Jones, clerks. Woodburn Amos Beach, J. II. Settlemlcr, C. 0. Boynton, Judges; a. &. Atiterson, g. L. Ogle, clerks. North Salem-W. II. Joy, L. J4 Vlbbert, A. J. Prultt. Tho above precinct primary Judges wero nnmed by the respective precinct committeeman Tho icmulnlmr nreclncts wrm . portcd ns holding open prlmurles, or that they would select their ofllccrs artcr tho voters assembled. In precincts where open primaries are to bo held, primaries will bo opened at 2 o'clock. In tho Salem und somo other nrc cmcis primaries will bo held between tho hours mentiened: i1!!0"1 S0, 1 12:3 to 0:00 Salem TSo. 2 2:00 to 7:00 fea cm jNo. 3 12:30 to 0:00 Salem No. 4 12:30 to 0:00 Ablqua 85 Aurora Breltenbush "..... 48 Buttovllle ?5 Champccg. Elkhorn 7 Fairfield 23 Gnrfleld J Gervais 100 Howell 9 Horcb . 43 Hubbard .' 01 JefTcrson H Lnblsh 83 Lincoln 00 Mnrlon "1 Mncleav 70 Mchnma 09 Silver Falls 33 East Sllverton 150 West Sllverton 124 St. Paul 39 Stayton 88 Sublimity 70 Turner 04 Woodburn. 204 see G 7 4 5 3 1 2 5 7 4 4 0 8 0 0 4 5 C 3 10 8 3 0 fi 7 13 -TOMORROW Total. 247 Clarence Slmeral moved to amend by making the apportionment on fif teen votes Instead of seventeen, as cast for Governor Lord. This would Increase tho convention to 270 dele gates. Tho amendment wan lost nnd the original report wns adopted. L. R. Stlnson, In a neat speech, moved a vote of thanks to the retir ing chairman and secretary, Mr. TUESDAY- A Special Sal HOSIERY: e Woolen Hose at costXXXXXXMl Cotton Hose Rcdu I , ,i .. M. & E. Ji STOCK 257 Commercial street Phone 112, Men's Shoes ! ' Ladies' Shoes ! Boys' Shoes ! Children's Shoes ! X OF ALL KINDS A Solid stock at prices that cannot be met Don't fail to sec them, Union Bargain Store ! Crolsan and Mr. Meredith. Carried with a cheer, and ndjourncd. Voters and olllcers of primaries will do well to preserve these proceedings of tho county committee, as, In tho absenco of any law regulating tho conduct of precinct primaries at a general election, tho action or the county committee on the subject be comes the only gultlo in the mntter. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoobc Thomas, or Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors sho had Consumption and that there wns no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and sho says It saved her lire. Mr. Thos. Eggcrs, 130 Florida V ,j " hkhci&cu, suuercu irom a dreadful cold, approaching consump- Hun, bui-ii wiuiuut result everytning else then bought ono bottle of Dr! King's New Discovery and In two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It Is such results, or which theso are samples, that prove tho wonderrul clllcacy or this medlclno In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles nt 1- red P. Lcgg's drugstore. Regular size 50c nnd 81. 2:00 to 4:00 ,...12:00 to 5:00 .... 1:00 .... 2:00 to 5:30 .... 2:00 to 5:30 .12:30 to 0:00 Old People. Old people who require medlclno to regu uto tW bowels and kidneys win hid tho true remedy in Electric Hit ters. This medlclno does not stliiiu-!n!oSSrti!:a",,!?ther alterative It acl mil, v" ?' " "uiiiiiuii iiu-ouoweis, uridine strength BSfl'SsSa SWKK tho functions. "h hi line in mo perrorniuneo nf r.ieciric Hitters s nn excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old Peoplo find It Just exactly what nt l red A. LeuK's druu stnm But still selling groceries low as the lowest Having moved into the old Van Eaton cor, ner, aud increased our stock as well as room, we arelvtw -j i. v jrvycucu man ever to : OUl natvnc .L" T o " v. w. r -.-',V,ri serve ava:: H, M, BRANSON Co, ' 33 Commercial street Notice of Annual School MtW v,SC0,f,s h?reb,y h'!von lo tJ legal Rotors of school district No. 4 of ?K!,li,,"iLiOjygon1 tCt i. n tho Krst Moimuy.'bt. , g tho 6 il'iyof March, A. D., IsooV "(l lhls meeting Is called ror tlm .,r- lwso of tim iV.......i .: .."".i"11 icnnl E .M. ""??""" W UUSIIieSA Dated this 20th dr lOW. ay or February, v y''trmanBMrd'ofD&rs fecorr Bozorth, District Clerk. 2lMt March camo in Hkon Hon. Children Cry for Wtchr' Cattorla. East Salem.. North Salem South Salem Englewood VosiS01,' YowPaik ii,, t ni 1 :00 to 5:00 !?.rnie 2:00 to 5:00 X?"'Vx' 2:00 to 0:00 iw i ' 1:00 to 3:30 Kk Veron I:00to4:00 est bllverton 1:00 to 4:00 J no roiiowlng resolution wasunani- mously ndeptcd: ''Resolved, That nt all primary olec- nniiniiVhire V0tl,1K Is hy Jot; that ballots bo as nearly uniform In size and color as possible, (the slzo to bo 4x0 Inches) mul that tho clerks bo re- IfmiS t0 kccP,flPcato talloy sheets th 'S!0 tl10 .1?"10; together with tho ballots, until after tho county convention Is held." ' TIME SET. rni. . i x.i toiumiiteo on time for pri maries reported that tho dates bo set, ror primaries on Frldav. Mnroh ntu and county convention on Tuesday, March 24, at 10 a.m. APPORTIONMENT, Tho commltteo on apportionment moved that tho county convention consist or 247 delegates, bolug one delegate tit largo rrom each precinct niu ono ror ovory seventeen votes or major fraction thereof cast for W. P. Lortl for governor nt tho lust general election. i, ""uutee reported apportion menu as follows which wore adepted: galem No. l ZlH faiemNo. 2.. Tao saiemNo.3.. ;:;;; Ul Salem No. 4... . ,,,v" Toa East Salem... lX North Salem... i! iouth Salem .""' t.v EnRiewood"; ::;:: $ prospect ;;;; ifo tV "!!- ----- -. 170 Democratic Primaries. Notice Is hereby given tbut the democratic primaries will bo held in tho live city precincts or Salem on Saturday, March 7, 1800. Polls will bo open from 1 to 4 p.m. at tho following places: Salem No. 1. Upstairs In North Salem engine house. Salem No. 2. Spraguo's blacksmith shop. Salem No. 3. In tho armory. Salem No. 4. Westacott's stables. Prospect. At the power house. ino roiiowlng nro hereby appointed to net as Judges at said primaries: Salem No. 1. John Gray, Dr. W. S Mott, D. F. Wagner. Salem No. 2.-A. A. Miller, W. J. Polly, James Walton. Salem No. 3,-Joo Humgardner, Chus. Craven, W. Miller. Salem No. 4.-R. H. Wcstacott, T. B. Walt, A. I. Wagner. Prospect-Fred Waymlre.A.Blosser, W. II. Downing. uwtd F. N. DEitnv, Chairman. MARRIED. SICKLER-HAYES-At tho rc'sl- Saturday, February 20Ui, nt 12 m Miss Anna D. Slokwr fJ" ,!' Michigan, to Judge Geo. E. nayes of Oregon City. Tho ceremony s performed by Rov. George, of Indi pendence. The nowly married couplt departed at onco ror their future homo in Oregon City, amid Uk Z gratulatlonsormauy friends. BORN. RICE.--TO Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rica nt ..wv..u omiw oi Baiem ofllclated m hh,rtS. f U,e Jms6it WIS? 8mUn " tho youngest town In Oregon. Grand AitMYTo-NiaiiT.-All com ndes should remember the reS rost meetlwr tonirt. L ?..?ular A Good meetinrr iS ;C:7.rfU 0Ul' A Mimento. At tho close of tho Sunday school at the First Presbyterian church yes terday, tho Berean biblo class pre sented Its teacher, Rev. A. L. Hutchi son, a memento In the shape of a beautiful set ring with tho name of the class, "Bcrcnn," engraved upon its surface. Tills class has an enrollment or nearly 00 members, and is a great power ror good in the church. A fare well reception will bo tendered Rev. Hutchison nnd rnmlly in tho church parlors next Wednesday evening, to which all the members of tiio church nnd congregation aro requested to bo present, ns Rov. Hutchison expects to rcmovo to Seattle tho latter part or this week. A short musical and lit entry program hns been prepared for the occasion, which promises to be quite enjoyable. Rov. E. J. Thomn- son of Corvnllls will occupy tho pulpit or tins cuurch next Sunday. IMPORTANT DDCISIONS. Continued from first pge. Thomas. Watt & Co. vs. Emma I Wagnon, ct nl., foreclosure, default and decree as to all defendant. Fremont, insolvent, vs. F.j.'uoi(tr assignee, continued. Hnmllton & Molr vs. John f ui Susan Smythe. foreclosure nn., on motion of plaintiff. Daniel Bowerman, vs. Jacob Schicwc, foreclosure, nonsuit on motion of plaintiff. k rri rt a. x. savage, insolvent, vs. L. C uriuiin, assignee, continued. First National Bank vs. J. S. Whit ton nnd C. B. Ford, foreclosure, con tinued for service. John Ncwsome, vs. John Miller, et nl., default as to Melvena Miller, Coolldgo & McClain. a corporation and Coolldge & McClain, J. M. 1W ford. Archie Wolford, nnd cause con tinued for service ns to other defendants. T. Bucklpn'fl Arnica Salve The best balve in the world for Cuts, "l, rr8ore5' lcer5 Salt Rheun. Fever nt If tc Ch?PPeil hands, Chilblains, llrulses,Skin Lruptions, and positively cure. Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per fee satisfaction or money refunded. Irlce25 cents a box. For sale by Fred A. S. A. McCall vs. Salem Land fo, foreclosure; default and decree. John Boyco vs. Emma Bojc, di vorce; aerauit as to dofendant. Scottish Investment Co. vs. Wm.S. Laduo, sale confirmed. Peter Zelinskl vs. Wm. P. Miles rt nl., sale confirmed. Alexander Furcotte vs. Zenalde Da Retto et nl., salo confirmed. C. Marsh vs. Jns E. Eldricdgc, sile confirmed. O. J..Goflln, assignment, vs. Jacob Binghnm, assignee; causo conflrmtd. Geo. W. Watt vs. Benjamin Radi baugh, foreclosure; nonsuit on motion of plaintiff, J. L. Parrlsh vs. Frank Wlllson,ale confirmed. A. N. Moorcs vs. Webster Holmes ot nl., salo confirmed. J. R. Loughmiller, vs. W.E. Lough miller, et nl., verdict for defendant, Ida M. Loughmiller. Judgo JJowltt will hear a nuraberof divorce cases this afternoon. lem present. By Attention Y. P. C. L. There will bo n nicotine of , Ha. local union n t Mm V r n a ??ri.m tomorrow (Tuesday) evening 2Li7;.'Sloft- oacli president V o n -rS c lur" 0l ,ino aiucrent Y. order of the president. J W. McCullook. m. Notice. SiaWSSMBn vuwfii if 1 1 iiiii ii irv I IKIUI .ill .-- w?r2 Wbt t0 Smlth Sch nd. Mniro X "otltled to call at the sSSSmSh B'lop' G0 statc street! balem, Oregon, nnd "settle tliolrnp counts at once.otlierwlso sn id aSunts will bo placed In tho hands ofan at tornoy forcollectlon. 2-142w Salem, Or., Feb. 14, 1800. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most comoletc stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, When Baby was sick, we 6aTe her Castorl. When the wm a Child, she cried for CwtorU. When she became Miss, the clung to CartorU. When she had Children, she jraro then CaKorU. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. BAKING P0WMR Most Perfect Made. 40YenthSUadrd. PRUNING AND SPRAYING-Trctf roses. Call at Tory & Sprague's land office, 9S State street. Crowell <ichardi. WANTED-A good furnished room wji board, not over one block from ConsolidiW electric car line. Address, with to "Electric," care Journal. tjM FOR SALE Or exchange for a small stock of tobacco, two houses and lots in North & lem, on electric Hue, subject to a i.f gage, For information call on D.D WJi Court Houge, Salem. 366tt WANTED An honest, active Eentlemu lady to travel for reliable established boB Salary $780, payable J15 weekly and penses. Situation permanent. JRefcreoca Enclose self.addressed stamped WW The Dominion Company, 316 Omaha BaiM ing, Chicago. 'SB two run SAUi-iSlcl year olds. Inquir Or. ht milch cows and reofMJ.Egan, CerW " PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, Sesttb, Tacoma and San Francisco papers on w " Miller'g Poatoffice block PUliLlC MEN, " POLiTCilANS ANTO' Ibcm houses can obtain all newpP ," mation from the press of the state, coast COUntrv frnn tliB Frew CI OD1D2 J)iui (Allen's) Union Mlock, PortUnd. IJ2L P. O. NEWS STAND.-Local Sabscri? Agency for all newspapers and mg Fine atock of de-ais and confectionery, t, Miller, Prop. Lii; FOk SALE'OR"TRADfi,-'ne . fruit bb4 stock raswh in Oregon, ?2 200 acres. Will sell cherp, on eaW t&, " trade for eood hotel. For partlcuUr SM at this office. H.A.B. "JZ Vj'7m7CvfTrrKTT7 "7 brown wrapping paiier for salecbtap. J the thing for p"utuflg"uuder farpetJ. w journal &ce. mtitt