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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1891)
STITI3 Ss KUTTINO. Kdllere aal rreprlrters. llt Men are not necessarily bettei,- mor honest, or truthful, simply because the are democrats,- republican, or third part people. An honeit republican or alliance man It a much more desirable citlten and neighbor than a dishonest democrat An honest democrat Is a much more desirable citlten and neighbor than a dishonest re publican or alliance man. Ever person should keep this distinction In view Nrhen considering part politics. So far as the Democrat It concerned It hat no reason to urge Cleveland, Campbell, l'attlson or Hill for president above anone else,except that one ma more emphaticall and truly represent democratic principle and policies than another. Personal politics are a- delusion and a tnare atwat to be avoided. In the estimation of the Dem ocrat democratic principles and policies are highl Important In administration,! suiting In the greatest good to the greatest number, while republican policy results, (as ll seems designed to) In greatest good o a few protected monopolists. Ic U for this reason that the Democrat would labor to supplant republican policies with dem ocratic policies In the administration of public affaire. MOKK RECIPROCITY, In another column will be lounj a despatch from Washington showing how the Adminis tration hat succeeded in relieving the Cuban Totto Ricitn subjects of Spain of taxation while maintaining the burden upon the citi zens of Its own country. The consumer here, ly the ocration of the so called reciprocity treaty, must pay a tax on most of the articles ma.le fiee in the West Indies When they are imported into the Unite J States, and, besides, he is cliargcj a boun'y on the competing pro duct. Kor rmmplc: A Cuban can buy a Florida oranj; un'axed, and as it will cow pete -with ;!.e native fruit he will buy it at sub stantially the same price charged in Cuba to the Am;ricn impoiter of Havana oranges.' But when toe Havana oranges reach this country they are taxed from I j cents a pack age Ici.5j a thousand, with an additional tax of 33 per cent on the tx or barrel in which th;y are packed. This inoeases the P'ice of Havana ortngesin this couutry, and enables the FloriJa prlu.fr to charge tha American consumer more than the Cuban is obliged to pay. Iilaine-Harrison reciprocity untax foreigners only. New York H'wW The superintendent of the public build ings at Albtn. K V, has discharged eleven employe about the rtate capitol bul'dlnp for taking feet from vUltors. This action w'll meet general approval. Fse taking Is bad enough In private life, but those employed In public service and paid fjr It have surely no light to fees. Most of the men were employed aa favor to politicians In various localities, and their dismissal created great excitement and called forth mar futile threats of venge ance. London Is said to require a dally supply of more than 150,000,000 gallons of water. Of this 15,000,000 gallons come from deep wells In the chalk, the rest from other asurccs, principally from the rivera Lea and Thames. The water from the chalk, though very free from organic Impurities. Is exceeding! hard, and if not softened, costs trie householder endless expense for cleaning boilers and obstructed pipes. Mill of Texas made a two hours speech to tea thousand people at Iowa City, Iowa, last Thursday. He met with a magnificent in ception, being met by farmers who came thir ty miles to hear him. The assxiated pnss told us no:liirg abcut it.. The followers o protection were torn from Iheir very moorings id set B'irif:. Many of them will land safe ly in t'..e rpmocratie bailor this fall. And now comes Conger of Ohio, member a the national republican committee, who says he has consulted Blaine about his candidacy for the presidency, telling him of the steadfast devotion of those who have been his fiiends for jesrs and they want him to be a candidate ajsin, and ILat Blaine was very much affected by this expression of renewed devo'.ion, and winds up hy saying that Blaine will accept the nomination again. Strictly peaklng, the only precious Mont ere the diamond, rub, sapphire and en. eiald, though Ihe term Is often exleni'vfd to the opal, notwithstanding it lack til t. fiidr.cn, and to the pen. I, which is not a mineral, but strictly an animal product. Popularly, a gem is a precious or semi-precious stone when cut or poIUhed for ormental purposes. The hardest thing for republican speak er and editors In Ohio to explain is, why wool is cheaper now than r was before the McKinley bill became a Jaw, instead of higher, a, Maj.jr McKinley had assured his wool raising constituents that It would be. Fresh fihh, it In good condition, will feel linn unJcr pressure of the finger, and the smell, though "rishy," Is not unpleasant. Keject any of th flesh which feels aoff, and which has the least objectionable oJor. The sooner fuh Is eaten 1 fter it Is taken from the water, the belter It will Ic. 1 lie republican pnny is a queer aggregation of peiions anyway. They lova Claikson for the heads he has cu 1 ft. They loretCnrporal Tanner for the feet he had cut oft. And Ihey fair'y adore McKinley for the markets he has cut off. The only cutting tliey disapprove of -is cutting down taxation. Michigan has smended its Mate laws so that chil Iren suffering fr.m toniumption or chromic ca'acili must he excluded fr'rn public schtioU. The public is grndiully waking tip to the fact that ronsumptiou is a ontngious disease, the spread of which can be greatly le?nrd by suitable Tiieasuret of precnu'ion. - J!in II Mitchell his bien invied to take pari in the Ohio campaign in behalf of Mc Kin'er Tlie republicans of O.iio nrs making Ihe clfjri of their lives to win tie victory. With 25.000 nnjoMtr 10 mnrt with iluy oulit to Jiave a large m.ijority eauilj , Lrtall the worklngmen In Ohio whose writes have not been raised since the elec tion of President Harrison vote for Camp bell and there will be no doub. about the result. July 6 the first carload of this year's crop of wheat waa received in Philadelphia, It was grown on the eastern shore of Maryland , graded No 3 red, and sold at $1 a but he!. - Armour, the Chicago pork packer, is Imild ing Ihe largest packing establishment in the world in Indiana. . 'J ' .Vi.mo.K & Co use 20a tons of ici per day at tticir p:icliing houses during the summer, Qtn via Ins 5,250,000 inhjbitinls. AN ALLIANCE 11 AN TALKS. The Kansas Farmer, United Statet sen ator re tier's paper, It publishing the opln Ion of Kansas alliance men on the tubject of the sub-treasur scheme. That there la much division of sentiment among alli ance people on this subject can not be doubted. C W Shum, alliance candidate for governor last fall, President McGrath and W A Harris one of the leading can didate for senator last fall have all come out against the scheme. Mr Harris gives his vlewt at follow: "After most brll llant victor wat ntarl won, by tome strange meant an additional claim, fea ture, or demand wat added to the broad principles of tiue and jut government under which we had fought, and the so called eubtrcasurv scheme waa brought forth a scheme In It essential features modeled after all the most vicious and cor rupt practice which we had condemned; scheme patterned after the Illegitimate loaning o( money b the government to the national bank and to railroad and the warehousing and storing of goods tor Im porter and distiller; a scheme to tax the man for the benefit of the few, and of even the most doubtful benefit to those few. -It would be confirmed In Ita opera tlon to the wealthier localities and would benefit the few who were located within a tew mile of the point of location, utterl ignoring the laborlngman, the mechanic the tradesman, and In fact ever class of men save those who raise grain for tale. Some men have gone to far at to attcrt that loyalty to thla monstrosity I a test ot true alliance faith; when In fact. It gives the He to ever principle ot pure.just gov ernment of, by, and for the whole people, which we asserted as our motive, and pro claimed through -the St Louis platform Today the good men, the honest men, the Intelligent men all over the country are pausing and asking themselves: "Are these on! a new swarm of hungry and selfish self-teekert? Is this the way the new part ot patrlota proposes to use Its power.' If so, wherein are the differ ent 'rom the old crowd? What haa be come of the Mgh-iounding motto. Equal rights to all and pedal privileges to none Is It only sound and fury, signifying noth ing, and a pretext to get and then abuse the power of the people?" Such are the reflections that are heard and felt everwhere and that are causing a rapid revival of the spirits of the two old partlea,which are gleefully congratulating hemselves and preparing vigorous! to lake advantage of this grave mistake Special privileges we deny toothers. Let us not disgrace ourselves before all man kind by hastening te claim them for our selves. Rather let us show that we can be trusted with power, that we can use it fairly for all, nd that the welfare of the whole people la what we seek. The farmer and laboring-man need and ask only a free market and fair trade for the product of their hands and bralns.a fair and equitable division of the rewards of labor and capital, and an honest and just utilization of the country. The ask no more; the should be content with noth ing less. On the it. Louis platform every patriotic American can and will stand and fight. The sub treasury scheme will be a fatal net, binding their arms and laying them prostrate at the feet of the swords man. Adispa'.ch from Ogdcn, Utah, sajs: The election In this city was very quiet. There were three tickets In the field. For member of the territorial senate for Ogden ex-Mayor Kciset, Liberal candidate, re ceived S08 votes; HumlanUky, republi can, 493 vote and Evans, democrat, 918, or a majority of 10. Kimball, Lincral candidate for the territorial senate, was elected by a majority of 16. I lit colleague, Maguire, was defeated by Allen, demo crat, by 40 votes. In the country returns show that the democrats elect everything over the republicans and liberals. The gentile vote In the count. precincts was very small. Both liberals and democrats claim a partial victory. Liberals have ahown unexpected strength, it being supposed that all gentiles would go into the na tional part movement. It la claimed that many Mormon republicans deserted their ticket to aid democrat in defeating the liberals. Returns received here show hat all over the terrltor liberal have repudiated thenatlonal part movement, a a Mormrn trick. At last the long hung up reciprocity treat with Spain for Porto Rico and Cuba has been officially announced with a temporary schedule to go Into effect September 1, and a permanent schedule Jul, 189a A similar agreement with San Domingo Is also announced to take effect September 1. The fact Is com mented on that the largest alngle benefi. clary under the Spanish agreement Is the Staadard oil monopoly. TKJjKOUAPHip NEWS Imperfaai rellllral Mrrilag. New York Aug 1 1 At a meeting of the executive committee of the National Associa tion of Dcmocrrtic Clubs it was decide I to hoid a convention fixty flays after the nation al democratic convention. It was decided lo organize a missionary club of fifteen democra lie orators conuncted with the national asso ciation who witl g-j to Chicago Septemoer 12. After a short stnp thtre a complete circuit of the Northwest will be made for the purpose of organising unorganizH states. Among the speakets will be several candidates for the speakership. . Correspondents have I etn ap pointed in every county in the United .State! . Leali county will lie assessed $fo fur the sup port of Ihe order and Die propagation of demo mocraiic doctrine through tub organizations. DrLiadsley Dead. Dr Lindsley died this morning iihout re gaining wuncbusnesl. Throughout bs day the physicians entertained very little hops of hit recovery although it wst thought that if a few hoart more psssed the injured mia might take a turn for ine better. But the much looked for change failed to to taks place, and he expired at the above mentioned hour sur rounded by his family and friends. He pass ed away without pain and failed lo recognize any of the anxious ones grouped around his bedside. II.il weather. New York Aug n-Ninety fmr in the shade was registered by the llieirnoniclem at noon today. This is the hottest day af the season and the bottet August Jay in 20 years Sun stroke caricd off a dozen persons in the lat 24 hours, and the hospitals are filled with 01 lie's The suflering caused by heat is in tensified by a r,nRue of mewquitoes. At 9p m a thunderstorm relieved tlie oppressive tome what, Plaimielo Aug 11 At noon today the thermometer registered 104 in the shade' and farm I anJi hr.d to quit woik. . Would Uav Kalaed a ay way. CiiiCAOoAug li C R Farwell receive ! a telegram from Shyrenfurth in charge ot r .in producing experiment provided for by the last congress now being conducted on the ranch of Nelson Morris in Texas. The P'of toys that 1 he first exiarjm-nt wis wis nvide yeiterlay, powder being cx,nueu mgu in cue air; that clouds gathered and it uined heavy I here to day. .i HIIbui t'yelaae. Lincoln Aug 11 A cyclone ptevailed in the southeastern part of Log-in' Co Mndy. Crops m ils path houses barn' and other buildings were damaged. A' Litham a new elevator about completed. The loss is cili mated at ? to. coo. A gestational ftulrhle. Medford Or, Aug 10 Med for. j wat this morning thrown inioa furjre of excitemcn over tha suicidal death of one Wm Tine a I m.i....Hi Luu. .r a -1.1 l n'u- ' finuiiiiii ani'd Ul ASIIIHI1U, lit ?IMUWI cause bear with it temething of a sensational nature inasmuch a the tern oi lb suaa was a ladys residence. Miss Armstrong who it quite fscinatiug and a daughter of on of MedlorJ respected townsmen nan exciind I ldet admiration and hit intention! became unbearable' The evening before the tulctdt he came to Med ford and indulctd freely in drink to much at to bring about acute mania, in lliis condition ne to reed lilt way lino Asm sirongs residenca and In the presence of Mist Armstrong announcing hit Intention of mur der and sulciJi if the did uot wed him. On some pretext the mother persucded him . Into another room until the daughter escaped. He the forced his way through the house and discovered the girl had eluded him he sat down on the ded and placing the muxftle of a revolver in his mouth lired, Death was in- s'antaeoua, The coroners jury lelurned a verdict with the comfoimity with the fact Mr Aimstrong are prostrated ouer the deed. Jaswea ataseell Lewell Dear!. Boston Aug 1 a lames Russell Lowell died this morning at 2: lo o'clock after an ill ness of three weeks. During this time a nurt hat been at hit bedside constantly and from those that are near to hint it it learned that he had been unconsiou most of the time. A complicelion of disease partieuUrly affecting ine liver and kidneys wit the cause 01 deatn. The Body t'ened. Astoria Aug 10 The body of Mis Paiker who was drowned at Clatsop yesterday wat lound this morning on Ihe rocks (h it jut out from the shore below the Seaside bouse over a mile from she tank yesterday. The hat band had kept up a ceaseless patrol of the beach from dnylinht until dark. He wat a warded by rinding all that wat moral of a lie- loved wift of more than orcinary worth. The bocy tenderly lifted from the sharp rooks that had bruised and dufiguicd the face and con veyed to Austins and in the afternoon brought to this city. Attly la Traattle. Kansas Citv Aug 10 The mayor and council escaped vengence tonight nt the hand 01 800 tax payer. I he excitement a.-oa ov er a propotitioa to the council to purchase the plant of the Electric light Co fur f 340,00 There wat much indignation it be ng bwlieved inducementa were oMerad 13 Ihe council. At a meeting this evening a commute or 15 was aptHiintcd lo present a protest. The crowd joined the committe and at Ihe march pioceed cl the excitement grew until the muttering) of the crowd curnlialedein shouts ot Lynch them and bang them. I he council adjourned Ween the crowd found the chamber empty a no: her meeting was held. The mayor and souncil were eenounced aa t'.iieves. After seversl seechet the crowd dispersed. im Arrlfteat SALEM Auc lo A party cifSiietutes wlo left here Sunday for Camp Salem on Nestuca bay met with an accident hurt night on a hill near Grande Konde by tho upsetting of the wagon. JLfr A Coolidg had her fact bruised Miss Grace Scrcibcr a wrist sprained and An na Thornton wa severly bruised. Jap Minto had a shoulder sprasnsd and Dug Minto his ankle hurt. A Heavy lulkfsaki, Yt'MA, A T, Aug 9. Keporh continue to come in fiom the earthquake region at the head of the gutf of California. Cocopah la diant of a tribe which live near there arrived here yesterday. They tell a thrilling story. Early Thursday morning hundreds of mud volcanoes, which are soa-e thirty miles oil, burst into a violent eruption. Instead of mud, however, lava and flame were project ed into the air. The Indiint cowered, pray ing on the bank of the rivet. The air , jic denser, and many infants were suflocateil. Al last a violent thunder storm cleared the air, only to show lidal wave approaching with frightful rapidity. The wattr rose, swallow ing Ihci cattle, hnres and grain fields, and driving I hem for their lixes lo the top of a meta a hundred feet alove the river. The crtt.uu&ke fhockt then becan, the fourth throwing every one down, and aerioasly in juring man. Aa OKI Jaae Bead. Sam Francisco, Aug 9 Judge Ogdeo llofiman died early this morning at St Lukea hospital, of paralysia of Ihe heart. He hat been ill with heart trouble since April 2, bbt at timet so far recovered aa to be pronounced cured. Friday another attack 'set in anb this time proved fatal. He was unmarried and had always lived at a club. He hat been federal juge since March 1851, a terra of aver forty years. No other living United Slates Judge hat been on the bench for 10 long. aflrrlfcer . Berlin, Aug 6. Ths North German Ga zette semi-officially de:lares that Germany in tends lo conclude commercial taei'Us whh all the powers, including France, insisting that all Europe must combine in self defense against America. The arkle sserts thai Germany will aim at isolating Ihe United State com mercially rather tqan France. Wall PAr-aa,tTC I have just received a new line of wall paper and decorations. Have more than dim led mv facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border t taatch. Beauties, and much cheaper than ver before. Bamvcl E Youko. 1 III Bid to Unltt Cannot be aaeeaeefally treaties' tmV est 14 kaafth. T raws wsaltk er 119 eevetad fWmn la llfrealrte the fell eteattie ene eptratiee of all the fee Itltt kind aatare ha endow' trilh. Thtt cenfltloat eannet tilrt anlatem rtrslcal bslng I In psrtsct Working .iy; aatf thla I Impossible whsa the livsr ana tpiete are torpid, thatotriraet. In the toe rations, causing Ins'laattloe and Hrtpspsia, with ail ot their eeeoaw i aanylnf horrors. PR. HENLEY'S Engllf' Dandelion Tonic wsrls a s . Wo Inletae ever the liver, etelts It healthy actio, reaelvee Ha direnle nrgtstnta, and pramtts the aeration ; eare ladlfsetl tad canst patlsa, aharptae the appetite, tons we tha entire tytteej, life worth Irving. NOfICZ OF SALE OF BONDS OF THE CITY OF ALBANY, OREGON. Notice la beieby given that as author aed and provided by an act of the legisla tor of Oregon, entitled, "An act to Incor porate the city of Albany, and lo repeal all acta or parte of act In conflict here with," filed In the office of the secretary of the aUte of Oregon, February 18th, 1891, and alsoas provided by rrdlnnncs No 317, of said city of Albany, the Common Coun ell of the City of Albany.Oregon.will Issue and- dispose pf bends of said city at par value, to the amount of $75,000 in denom. Inationa of f 500, payable 30 yeara after date of issue, with interest thereon at the rate of (G) six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds will bereceivsd by the treasurer of said city u'tll the hour of 3 o'clock p m, Tuesday, the irt day of September, 1891, at which time the pro posals submitted will be opened a id con sidered, aad said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder therefor. The city tieasurer hereby reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Albany, Oregon, July 30th, 1891. II. FARWELL, City Treasurer. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. VTOTfCE W HE RUBY GIVEN 70 11 whom it ma" concern, thai bide wlil be rerwivod y tbe'oounty conrt of Linn eouDty, Oregon, rt the oflioeof th-o-iuntv olerk of Liiiui eonnty, Oregon, np to 12 n'cincK nHn " coneiiiay.Nepiombiw fltb, 189f, loy ihe tonoti 110 loo of a conuty brings acrosa Thomaa oroek. at Hanns crotolug, lo Linn county, Oregon, aald bridge to be ot tbe following dimensions, towlt: Mala apauto be 100 feet in length 16 feet wide In the elear and 18 feet aba ve low water mark, each end of mala span to rent pon eight aolid oak pllr a. Worth approach to be 70 feet long. It feet wHe in the clear and pro'eord by ban'eters. outb approach to be 18 feet wide in the clear ana protcetrd by bmlstera No bid will be eonaldered unlass aeoouipan led with plana and specifications, and 6 per cent of bid in cash or certified check. Tbe cauuty rrae.'ves the ri&ht to reject any and all bids. P PAYNK, " County Clerk. By B M PaYkb, Deputy. SPRING WAGONS. Our Stock of Spring Wagoni is tfi Largest and Mo.t Complet. on tho Pacific Coast, and ComprUoi all the LeadingStyles of FOURBPKINO PASSKNOBR WAGONS, SCROLL 3PKIN0 HANDY WAUUN8," 'TAYLOR OR TilREK SPRINO WAGONS. IIALFSPRINO WAQ0N8, EX- PRESS AND DELIYERY WAG ONS, SPECIAL PARCEL DELIVERY WAGONS. OKE-IiORSH. We Gmrantea Oar Tehlclss ths Boat, Conclderod, Special Catalogues and Frico List Mailed Free on Application' Staver & falter, NEW MARKET BLOCK W. C. DAVIS & CO., What is fctt.S ., ,, .. m nm- mm m-mtm 11 issii n al htui i mtmu sii.mih.u ij CoatorU U Dr. Samuel ritcber! prcacrlptlon for Iufjuls Mid Cbtldrcn. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootlo ubetanco. It U a lianulca aubatltuto for Parcjrorlo, Drops, 6oothIu;r Byrtipn, and Cantor OiU It Is) Plcanont. It urunranteo I thirty ycara' uao bj Mlllspna of Mother. Caatorlta doatroya Worm and allay fevcrUbnea. CtuitorU prevent vomiting Hour Curd, ourc Diarrhoota and "Wind Colic. Caatorla relieve teething1 trouble, cure constipation and flatulency. Cantoris asaimllute tho food, regulate tho etomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural aleep. Cos torla is tho Children' roaaceu the Blother Friend. Castoria. "Oaatosta la aa esoaUent anMUoine far ahtl dm. atcAhore bae repeatedly tUdmeeflta geed eOee apoa tbesr ebltdrea. Pa. 00. Osooeo, LeweU, Hsm " OaeteHa NM be remedy fer el.IUr f wblob I am acquainted. I bop the day la r.u far osaunt when mother will eooaUar tha real tntrrrel of Ih.lr ohXUreo, anj ue Cmstrti 1n astwd of lb TarVmsqaark sustruias which are dntroyug their lored ones, by foretag opium, morphine, eoolhmg syrap aad ether bartful awita down tfeetr sh roars, therrtiy sending them to prtruMrt graeea." Ihs. J. F. Krsrwsijoa, Ooawsy, Ark. The CsnaUav Coaapsvay, TI M SEWER NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Pauline Hegcle, Uarper Cranor, J L Hill, J II Remington and II R Schultx, and to all whom it may concern, that on the i8ih day of July. iSyt the common council of the cltv of Albany, Oregon, duly appointed L, C. Marshall, L. W. Deyoe and Julius Uradwobl as viewer to view the following described right of way for the construction of a sewer: Begin nlng at a terminal point point at the south west corner of lot 1 In bUck 102 In Hack lernan's addition to the city of Albany, Oregon, and running thence north on th west boundary of ssld lot 10 feet, thence easterly and parallel with the north boun dary of said block to the east boundary thereof; thence south on the east boun dary of aaid block 20 feet, thence westerly and parallel with the north boundary of said block to the west boundary thereof; t sence northerly 10 feet to the place of beginning, and that said council haa fixed the 24th day of August, 1891, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m of said day, a the time for said viewers to meet at the Chamber of aaid council In the city of Albany .Ore gon. And you and each one of you, and all other persons whom It may concern, are hereby further notified that the follow Ing descifbed private property will be ap propriated by aaid council a a right of way for the construction of such searer: Beginning at a point on the western boundary of block ioa In Uackleman'e addition to the city of Albany, Linn coun ty. Oregon, 102 feet from the northwest corner of said block and running thence easterly and parallel with the northern boundary of said block 14 J fee' ; thence southerly and parallel with the western boundary of aaid block 10 Jfeet; thence westerly and parallel with the northern boundary of aaid block U feet to the western boundary of aaid block ; thence northerly along said boundary to the place of beginning, then Beginning at a point on the east boun dary of ulock 102 in Hacklcman'a addition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Ore gon, 102 feet from the northeast corner ot said block and running ;th-nce westerly and parallel with the northern boundary of said block 142 feet; thence southerly and parallel with the eastern boundary of said block 20 feet; thence easterly and par allel with the southern boundary of aaid block 142 feet to the eastern boundary of said block ; thence northerly along aaid boundary to the place of beglnnlng,then Beginning at a point In block 102 Hack- lernan's addition to the city of Albany, Unn county, Oregon, 71 feet from the western and 162 feet from the southern boundaries of cald block and running thence easterly and parallel with the routhrrn boundary of said block 71 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the western boundary of said block to feet; thence westerly and parallel with the aouthern boundary of aaid block 71 feet; thence aoutherty to the place of beginning, then Beginning at a point on the west boun dary of block ioj in Hackleman'a addition' to the city of Albany , Unn county, Oregon, 102 feet from the southwest corner of said block and running thence easterly . and parallel with the aouthern boundary of aaid block 71 feet, thence northeilyand parallel with the western boundary of said block 10 feet, thence westerly 'and pirellel with the southern boundary of ald block 71 feet to the western boundary of aaid block; then southerly along said boundary to the place of beginning. And all persons claiming damages by reason cf the appropriation of any tuch property or any part thereof.for such pur pose or right of way fr auch aewer, are hereby especially notified to fib their re spective claims for auch damage with the Recorder of said rfty before the said tl me so appointed by the said council for the said meeting of aaid viewer. This notice I published by order of the council of the city of Albany, Oregon, made on ih 18th day of July; 1891. . JOQNNHOVFMAN, ? . City Marahal. ONET .TO LOAN.ln email and ! Tl large amounts, from six months to five years, on good Albany and Linn county real estate. Call on-or address W K MePberaon, Firat St., Albany, r. , BUSINESS WAOONS.ONB. HORSE IRON AXLB WAGONS, ETC. It Wit Pat am Pawim Waitrko SPRING WAGONS OF ANY t ESCRIPTION V 0AL1 UrON R CORRESPOND WITH U8. Oar Prices tho Lowest Quality PORTLAND, OREGON. ALBANY, OREGON. Castoria. " Caesoria la so veil arfaptrd loehBdrea tiat 1 rwnxsimMwl U aeuporU Uiany prMurlpetus known to nt. n. A. A anise, K. D.. Ill So. Oaford Bt. Brooklyn. V. T. Our pbyaivbna tn the chlUlren'a depsif, irmtt bar apoken highly of their ap4 roos la their ouUkla practtoe with Osatotts, and although we only baiw among eur medical aupptie ba la known aa regular products, yet ws are froo to eonfes tbat lb mori's of Caasorla haa won ns to look wRs faeur rjpoo It." I'srvas nesvtval. Diasasiaaav. Alum C. Ism, iSea, array gtreet. New Terk CHys SEWER NOTICE. NOTICK IM HEREBV OIYEN TO W. H. Uoltra, Aahby Pea roe. a bhuppe and P. J' Baltimore, and to nil whom It may eoncern. tbat on the I8tb day of July, IHOI, Ihe common council of the city of Albany; Oreeon. duly ap pointed 10 Unlabel), U W. Deyoe and Julias uradwobl; as viewer, to view the tallowing right of way for the construc tion of a sower: Beginning at a termina! rolnt on tbe western bonndary of blocs 09, In H ackteinan'a addition to tbe elty or Albany. Oregon; 102 feet from tbe w oorner of eald block, and running thence easterly and parallel witn tnen bound' ary of ad'l block, to the K boundary thereof; thence aoutberly and palatini wlththeK boundary ofasld block 2feet; t hence wealerly and parallol with the N bondarv of said b'nek to the W bojodary thereof; thence northerly 2 font to place nf beglnn ng. and that said council baa fixed the 24ih day of August, IMtfi, at the hour of 10 o'clock a in of aaid da-, aa the time for 1 aid viewers to meet al the chem berof aaid cot ncll In tbe city of Albany, Oregon And you and ecn one or you and all other person whom It may oon cern, are hereby further notified tbat the following dcrlbe4 private property will be appropriated by aaid oounoil aa a right or way icr tne instruction or auon aewer: neinnlnK at a point on tbe western boundary of block 109 In Hackleman'a addition to the ell or Albany, Linn oouuty. Oregon, 102 feet from the m tne norm we-ts oorner of aaid block and rutnlng eauiariyand parallel with tbe northern bonndary of aaid blook 1S2.S feet, theooe aoutberly end perallol witn tne western boundary of aaid blook 10 lent, tbenoe westerly and parallel witn tbe northern boundar.t of ertld block 182.6 feet to tbe western boundary of aaid black, tbeuce northerly along aaid boundary to Ibe plac of beginning, then Boglniilng at a point on tbe eaatern boundary of block 109 in Uackleman'e addition lo the city of Albany, Linu county, Urogon, 102 feet from the north oast oorner of aaid block and running tbfiire westerly and parallel with tbe northern boundary of aaid block 132.6 feet, thtiuoe aouthei! and prallel wttb eastern . boundary of eald block 10 feet, th6nce eaaterly and parallel with the aouthern boundary of aaid btook to the eaatern boundary of aaid block, tbeuce northerly along said boundary to the plaee of beginning, then Beginning at a point on the o.istern boun ary of block 109 In Hackleman'a addition to tbe city of Albany, Linn county, Otegou, 102 feet from tbe south eastooruorof aaid blocs, end running thence weatetly and para lei with tbe aoutheiu boundary of aaid block 182.6 fuel, thence northerly and parallel with the eat tern boundary of aaid block 10 feet tbence eaaterly and parallel with the aouthern bonndary of eald blook 132.6 feet to the eaatern boundary of aaid blook tbeuce along said boandiry aoutberly to the Uce of beginning, then Beginning at a point on the western boundary of block 109 in Hackleman'a addition to tbe oity of Albany, in Lion county, Oregon. 102 feet from the aoutb weal corner of eald blxik and running tbence eaaterly and .parallel with tbe aouthern . boundary of aaid block 182.4 fet, thence northerly and parallel with Ibe western boundary of aaid 1 1 10k 10 feet, thenee eaaterly and parallel to ihe aouthern boundary of said block 132 6 feet to tho western boundary of aaid blook tb-noe aoutherty along said boundary lu feet to 'he place of beginning. ' And alt persona olaiming damages by rea son of the appropriation of any acob prop erty or any patt theroof, for such purpose or right of way for each sewsr, are hereby es pecially notified to file their respective oiaitna for suoh damages with the recorder of atid city before the aaid time so appointed by tho aaid oounoil for the aaid meeting of said viewers. This notioa is published by order cf the couooil of the city nf Albany, Oreg in, made on tbe 18th day of July, 1891. JOHN N. HOFFMAN, City Marahal. "FRUITS AND FLOWERS." - AK IIXUSTR ATED II ORTrCTJLT ural mon'hly jonraal, edited by Prof E. XI- I-ake. No farmer or frait rower can afford to be without IS It PAYS whoever take It, 3 per year, f 1 aiz months, 20 eenta a aingle number.- idrwn, 1). II STI5ARSS, . , . - Portland, Oregon. SEWER NOTICE. "VTOTICF IS HEREBY GIVEN TO IN L M. Curl, P. E. Allen, Geo, W. Yoona. Mr. K. A. MoFaroo. L.Flinn and Rdward Ford, and to all whom It nay oonoern, that on toe ith amy, 01 July, liVl. the common oounoil of the city of Al bany, Orogon. duly appolntad I (J. Mar shall, h, W. Veyoe and Joliua Uradwobl a vieoerato viewtbe following deaoribed r lull t of way for the construction of a aewer: Beulnnlna at a tartar nal point at the H W oornerof lot I in blook 14 in Ilaeklemau'a aeeond arldition to the city of Albany, Ore gnn, and tunning tbanee N on the W line of aaid blovk 10 ft thence K and parallel with the N line of aaid block to the K bouo darv thersof 1 tbenoe 8 on said K boundarr 20 feet; tbenca W parallul with tho N boundary of aaid Hook to the W bonndary thereof; thenoe N on aaid W boundary 10 feet to too plaoe.of beiiinoinK. and that said oounoil haa Used he 24th day of August, 1801. at the hour of 10 o'clock em ot aaid day, aa the time for aaid viaweri to meet at tne chamber 01 aaid oounoil la the city 01 Albany, oration. Ana vou and each ona of you, and all other person whom it may oonoern, are brby further notified tbat the following dnaenbad private property win ua appropriated oy saiu oounoil a a right 01 way lor the construction of auob eweri tteginninget piot on the western boundary of block 14 in Ifacklemao'e 2nd addition to the oity of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, IUIJ feet I rom the north west oorner of aaid block and ruunina thedoe eaaterly and parallel to the north boundary I of aaid block 60.03 feet; theooe southerly and paretlel to the western boundary ot aaid block 10 fast; thence westerly and parallel U the north boundary of aaid block GO-OS feet to the west boundary of aaid block 1 thence northerly along said west boundary to tbe place of beginning, then Beginning at a point in block 14 Hackle- man e Zed addition to the elty nf Albany, Una otonty, Oregon, which le COM fet distant front the western and 101 1 feet die Uot from tbe northern bouodartee of aaid block and running tbanee eaaterly end parallel with the not there boundary of aaid block 60.03 fwt thence aoutberly and parellel with the eastern boaodary of eald ulock 10 feet; thenee WeeUily and parallel with the northern boundary of aaid block 00 03 feet thence northerly to tbe point of OeglODDg, man tleBionlnt at a point 00 tbe eaatera boon-1 dary of block 14 In Ifacklemao'e 2nd addi - tlon to the elty nt Alhaoy. Linn county, Uregoa, 1UI last from tbe north east corner I or eald bloak and roonlng theooe westerly I and Mreliel with the north baundsrv of aaid block 132.1 feet 1 theooe southerly and parellel witn the eaatera boundary of aaid block 10 feet; tbanee easterly nod parellel to tbe northern boundary of eaid block 1.111 feet to theoea.ern boundary of aaid block 1 thence northerly along aaid boundary W the place ol beginning, tnen tWinnlng at a point on the etasera bouo dary of block 14 in flaeUcmau'a 2nd addi tion to tha ettv ol Aibanv. Una nnanlv Oregon, 1014 feet from the south oorner of aaid block and running theooe wnu e .nit nai.ii.1 .iik atk. toandar at aaid tluk IM I f ik... northerly aed pare! 1. 1 wt b the eaaUin bonndar iA aaid uloek ID th.no. ...L. erly and parellel with the eoutnern bouo- dary of aaid block 132.1 feet to the eastern boaodary iA aaid blojk; tbence aoutberly along said boaodary to the place of begin ning, men Beginning at a point In blo;k 14 In Hacaleman 2nd addition to the city of Albany, Llun county. Oreuon. which I 66.05 feet distance from tne western and 101 X feet distance from the southern boundaries of ssld block and running thence easterly and naiallel with the south ern boundary of said block 66.05 ftct.thence northerly and paiaiiel with Ihe western boundary of aaid block 10 feet, thence westerly and parallel with the aouthern boundary of eld block 66.05 'ce, thence southerly to the place of begtnning.then Beginning at a iiolnt on the west boun dary of block 14, In Hackleman'a and ad dition to the city of Albany, Linn county, urcgon, and lot; lect from the south west corner of aaid block and running t t J r - aouthern boundary ot said block 60.05 cct, the.ice northerly and parallel whh the tnence easterly and narallf! lelth I h.. wcatern boundary of said block 10 feet; thence westerly and parallel with the eouincrn oounuary ot aaid oioca 00.05 reel 10 me western boundary of aaid bloca, thence along aaid boundary 10 feet to the place of beginning. And all peraon clalmiiia damaaaa by leaeon ot the appropriation cf any auch property or any part thereof, for auch purpose or right ol way for auch aewer, are hereby especially notified to file their resite:tive claims for auch damace with the recorder of said city before the aiid lime so appointed by the aaid council tor Ihe aaid meeting of said viewer. Tl. I - .1 . . 1 1 1 a a . 1 a viivv n vuuiibiicu ur orurr vi ine council of the city of Albany, Oregon, city of Albany, Oregon, made on the iSth day of July, 1801. JSO N HOFFMAN, City marshal SEWER NOTICE. NOTICK 18 HEUKBY GIVEN TO MRS T. F. Youcg and Mrs 8. M . Shields. and to all whom it may oonoern, that on tbe 18th day of Inly. 1891. the coma on cuudoiI of the oity ol Albany, Uregon, doiy appoint' d L. C Merahall, L. W. Deyoe and Julia Oradwohl aa viewer to view the following deaoribed right ot way for the oonstrnotiun of a sewer: Beginning at a terminal point at the southwest oorner of lot 1 in block 13 in the eaatern addition to the c'ty ot Al bany, Oregon, and runuiog tbence north on tbe west bacmlsry of avid block 10 feet; thenoe east and parallel with the north boundary of aaid block to tbe east bound ary of lot 2; thenoe aouth parallel to the west bonndary of aaid block 20 feet; tbeno west parallel with the north boaodary of aaid blook to the west line thereof, theooe north on aaid west bonndary 10 feet to tbe plaoe of beginning, and that aaid council baa bied the 24th day of Aognat, 1891, at the hoar of 10 o'olock, a m, of aaid day, aa the tin. for aaid viewera to meet at tha chamber af aaid oounoil in the city of Albany, Oregon . And yon and each one of yon, and all other persoua whom it may oonoern, are hereby further notified tbat the followiug described private property will be appropriated by aaid oonoeil aaa light of way for the con struction of auoh sewer: Beginning at a point on the western boundary of blool 13 in tha eaatern auditioo to the city ot Albaoy, Linn ooanty.Oreti'n, 103 feet from the northwest oorne. of said block, and running thenoe eaaterly and parellel with the northern boundary of aaid block 134 feet; thenoe southerly and parellel with the western bonndary of aaid blook 10 feet; thenoe westerly and parellel with the north ern beundary of sa il block 134 feet to the western boundary of aaid blook; Ounce northerly and along said boundary to the place of beginning, then Boginniagatapointin block 13 I t the eastern adJition to the city of Albany, Linn oouoty, Oregon, whioh is 103 feet from the sou t hern and 67 feet from the western boun dary of aaid block and running theoo eaaterly and parellel with the aouthern boundary of said block 67 feet; thenoe northerly a-d parellel with the western boundary of aaid blook 10 feet; thenoe westerly and parellel with the aouthern boundary of aaid blook 67 fee! thenoe ontherly to the plaoe of beginning, then Beginning at a piint oa the waster n boundary of block 13 in the eastern addition to the oity of Albany, Lion county, Oregon, 103 feet from the aouth west corner of eaid blook and running thanoa easterly and parellel with the aouthern boundary of aaid block 67 feet; thenee northerly and pareli el with the western boundary of aaid block 10 feat; theno westerly and parallel with the southern bonndary of said block 07 feet the western boundary of aaid block; theooe aoutberly along siid boundary to the plao of beginning, ' j And all persona claiming damage y reason ot the appropriation of any tuoh property or any part thereof, for tnoh pur pose or right of way for suoh aewer, era hereby eaneaially notified to fiie their respective olaiina for tooh damage with the recorder of aaid oity before the taid time ro appointed by the said eonnoil for the aaid meeting of aaid viewera. This notice is publisded by order, of the oounoil of th eit- of Albany. Oregon, made on the 18'.h day of July, 1891. JNO. N HOFFMAN, City Marahal. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THS UN derslgned has taia day been appointed admin istrator of tha esuteoi Jasper Crabtree, late ot Linn county, Oregon, deceased, by the county court for Inn county, Oregon, All persons having claims airatust said estate are hereby nouUed te present tbem properly veiifted to the undersigned at bclo within six months front this date. iiEWTON CBABTBEE, JKWwTwiiroin, Admlniitrator. Auy lor Admieijfster. (T;S1) SHERIFF'S SALE. In ths Circuit Court qftht 8taU of Oreatn for riu si w . II. Ci Moran and T, A. Motrla, riaintiira, : va Jobn T. Devi. Dtfendant, VrOTICK W HEKEflY OIVEM THAT 11 by virtue of an execution and order of a Oe lastiod out of the above'named court, in tbe above entitled action. I will on alarda', the ftib 4ay area ((, IMI, at tbe court lotiae door, In Ihe flty of Albany. Linn ojuntr. Oreiron. at tbe hoor of 1 o'clock n m of as Id day, aotl at ptibllo auoticn, for r aati In btid to the lilRbt bidder, tbe real property deacrlb d In aaid execution and order of sale aa follows, Uiwlti Lot one (1) and (2) In ttootion f 19) township thirteen (18) south of range one Weaet of tbe Willamette meridian, in on county. Or goo, oootelnmg fifty three and two third acre more or leas. Tbe pror eeda arising f ern the sale of aaid re, property to be applied First: The sum of one hundrwl seventeen end fifty one hundredth (117 6U) dili.rs on the above named judgment, which said Judgment baa lieen heretofore transferor 10 one n Mcivecnnie. anu ry aim croi- Ited with all ooeU and disbursetnenU. snd the sum of one bnndraa and ninety five (lift 0 )dc Hereon June2!Uh, 1891. Hoeond. if eflor tbe payment of tbe aooye namea amount, anu tne oosta or and upon this writ, there be a surplus riiiii.iiirn(, mytj wucu mreu surplus to tbe payment of tbe Judgment heretofore rendered In said court on the I4th day of March. 1891. In favor of i. S. McKecanle nd aifalnst J, T Uav is, above named. wnion aaid judgment was enrolled and docketed in tbe elerk'a olnee on ibe Vth day ol March. 18U1. and amount to the sum of f 32o 00, etid Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from tbe Ittth day or March. IHvl. and for the further sum jsKI.60 cos' a. and 8d,lffier tbe peytoent or tne juagmoni ibai aoove namea, tnero tin ten surplus remaining from the aaleof said real property, apply such eur plus t"i tbe payment of Judgment here tofore rendered by thle oourton tbe 10th day of .March. lHUl.ln favor of A. f. iiemiilon ana against J. T. Davla, above narnsd. w hints said ludinnnt eras an- rolled and docketed tn tbe elerk'a oflloe tbe t&tA ey ( Merely laei, and arooosl to tba auta af $lt tt and lalerest thereon as Um rate ot S percent personals Imata Iflta day et Muxh, laat.awt lor U. further wn el Ii5 4S. and 9 al tarnear, which ssld Jdlsseat hM been hereto ore trsie(rl t on J. R. McKjhul, Date J this 20th day of July, 1891. M. SCOTT. NWifTol Unn county, Oregon 7 81) Uy O. K. Boorr. Deputy. SEWER NOTICE. VTOTini IS HEREBY GIVEN TO MRS 11 8. M. Hhielde aad Mr M. K. Farrell, and to all whom it may concern, that on tbe l8 7 of-Jnly. 18JI, th cetnmon council of the city ot Albany, ureeoo. duly appoint- ed L. C. Marshall, U W. Ieyoe and J alma Oradwehl aeviewe to view the following deeenbsd right ot way lor the oonstroo-.too of aaawert Begiooiog at terminal point at the SW eoraer of lot 1 in block 12 in the astern add 1 two to the city of Albany, Or - egon, and running tbeno r on the W boon dary line of aaid blook, 10 fcett tbence K parallel with tha N line of aaid block, to tbe K Hot of lot 2 in aaid block; tbeno 3 naiallel with the W line wf aaid block 20 feet; thsnc W para'lel with tne N lioe of aaid block to yhe W lioe thereof; thenee N on aaid W line 10 feel to the place of begin ning, aad that aaid council baa Used the ixb day of August, 1891, at tha hoar cf 10 o'olock, a in, of aaid day, aa tbe time for aaid viewer to meet at the chamber of t aid council in the city of Albany, Oregon And yon and each one of. and all other person whom it may oonoern, are hereby farther notified that tha following deaoribed private property will be appropriated by aaid eono- ctl as a right of way for the construction of each seaer: Beginning at a point on tha western boundary of block 12 10 tbe eaatera addition I . - .t- I .11 I : urtHH w mfl wij w Blum, h ii owht, unyw, 101.5 feel from the 'uthweet corrar ot ul l.l.k and inn-iine thn,- autrlv and oereltel with the northern boundary of aaid block M feet; theooe northerly and paral- id witn tlx. w cetera boundary of said block 10 feet; thence westerly and parallvl with the northern boundary of aaid block 134 foes to the weatent boundary of aaid block. I thenoe along aaid boundary southerly to the plac ol bcgmoio . then Beginning at a t- iot on the western bona I dary of block 12 in the eastern additiuu to J the city of Albany, Lion ooooty, Oregon, I 101 S feet from the north week corner of aaid block and fanning theooe dee eaaterly and parallel with the n trthera Ninodary ol aaid I block 134 ft; thenoe southerly and paral lel with tlteea-Wro boundary 01 aid block I ia i.. . .1 - J iii -..a. I.. .u ... ' . :i ut iu fet to the wratorn hound try of aaid blsck. thence northei ly along aal wcatern boood ary to tbe place of brgmniug. And all persons clairntoi; damages by rea som of tbe appropriation of anv auch prop erty or any pat t thereof,, for such parpoec or liuht nf wav for suoh aawer. ain hereby especially notified to file their respecUve I olulms f. r such cJamaoea with the recorder of aaid city before the said time so appointed by the aaid council fo- the aaid meeting of aaid viewer. This notice is v-aWUIied by order of the council rA the city of Albany. Oregon, made on the 18th day of July, 1891. JOHN N. HOFFMAN. City Marshal. SHERIFFS SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State 0 Oregon for the County of Linn 1 JOHN DIAMOND. PialuUfT.l va j Mararett E Findley, Alexander Kindley and Suean Findley. hut ; wife, Samuel Findley, Jennie Fou- r lade and Henry Poujade, ber hue j band, Nancy Wilson. Hugh Fin- ' dley. John Flndlev, Etta Findley, I Battle Findley and Ella 8a n ford, I Defendants ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an exeoutien and order of aale iaaued out of the above named court, in tbe above entl'led suit, I will on Saturday.the 15th day of Aueust.1891 at the conrt house door, in the oity of Aibanv, Linueounty, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m, of aaid day, aeli at Eublln auction, for cash in band to tbe Igheat bidder, the real property dea oribed In eald execution and order of sale aa follows, ton lb. The northeast quarter and the eaat half of the northeast quarter, aud the north west quarter of the northwest quarter, and tbe northeast quarter of the aoutb east quarter of soltou SI; also the aouth helfof the northwest quarter and tbe north half of the aouth west quarter of saotion 81, all In township 1SHH8 east Willamette meridian; in Linn county, Oregon. The proceed. arlaing from t'je aale of eald real proper t to be applied: First, to tbe paymeut of and apoa aaid exeoutlou and the original oosta of aaid ault Used at 89 15, Ha ond, to tbe payment of plaintiff 'a claim amounting to ths aum of iM22 S3, and tbe further aum of (200 attorney' fee; Third the overplus. If any there be; to bo paid over to to .he aaid defendants as t'leir aeveral Interests may appear. Dated thir 14th day of July. 1891. M. SCOTT; - (717) Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. , NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN dereltrned admiulitrator, with the will annexed nf the estate of Chas H Spenoer, deceased, has filed his flnar account in tha office of the county clerk, of Linn county, Oregon, and the county court of said Liun ooanty, has appointed Saturday, Ih. 12th day of Sepiembe?, 1891, at the hour of 10 o'olock, tn the forenoon of cald day, as the time, and the court mom of eald oounty court , at Albany, Oregon, aa tbe place, for hearina; objection., if any, to said final account and the settlement of said estate. H. F. MERRILL, Admr., with the will annexed, of the estate of Chas H Spencer, deoeasod, Q SO W Wriout. Attorney for ths Adrar. Dated July 89, 1891. (7-31 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undeislemcd . the duly appointed, actintrand qualified administrator of the estate of M J Burkhart, bh mm mm uuu nwuni iu uib nuttier ui eaia estate, In the oounty court of the state of Oregon for Linn county, and that said court has fixed the 7th day of September, 1881, at the hour ef 1 o'clock p m of said da-, at the court house, in Albany, Oretron, for the purpose of hearing ot objections thereto and the settlement thereof. C, P. BlittKHART, Harm k Istihs, Admiuiofator. Attytlor Admrs. (8-7) MOAKD OF KKClliTM Ml st Board nf Kdnrsllos s n-0Vl. Hie Fir 11 Kylfester l'.or, Co-errr; Ho'w aft I'.rW. . retorr t Si.U; lion E B MeKlror, Kurwrlntn y. Bayer, eerreur jr. Kierrws Bossn-fl m i-niiq imninwii 1 Brniamin nrnoine a. pieetoMiti non r w nam, are i htm, Marion : J C white. mat; A Meltner, MuHrwmsb; W H Holmes, Marlon. art-ma Bossn-iloa J t Paly, '"'"(f ..,"'.ti 60 JJJ I U V hotlrr, folk , J.eb V00V' ht" 1, Poikf Alfred Ueev, Clatka- '''rji.? 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