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CONFIDENT IIKYAN WILL WIN.
(JtorRo Fred WJUianiH, After a Tour,
Hay IMuralily Only CucNtion.
PORTLAND, Or., Ont. 8-UevorBal
of the Roosevelt-Park r sweep for
the Democrats!
That'll tho way OeorKe Fred Wil
liams, former 'representative In con
gregu frorai MaBHacliusottB, campaign
Ing the wont for the democratic par
ty, puts the election of liryan and
Kern, which will be all over but the
shouting four, weeks from now.
Mr. Williams dropped in from the
south this -morning.
"I have talked to democrats and
republicans everywhere," Mr. Wil
liams said, " and I find that there
has never been anything like the
change In the political history of
the country. The election of Hryan
la ansured. ' It will be more than a
landslide,' I don't know what to cnll
it.
New York for Hryan, Sure.
"New York Is assured for the
democrats.' Bo is Illinois, and posHlb
ly Rhode Island. Oh, yes, there's
Ohio. And there Is Indiana! In
diana going democratic! What do
you know about that! No one claims
Indiana at this date for the repub
licans. "And there 1s Kansas. JuBt came
from there. Talked to the editor of
a German iaper who said practically
all the German republicans were for
Bryan this year. Same thing Is true
relative to the German vote all over
the country . Don't know Just what
has brought the change for the bet
ter. It's true nevertheless.
"Then there Is the labor voto. You
all know how they are coming over
to our side. I never appreciated It
so fully, however, until I began trav
elling about the country and talking
to the people tnlkiug to men who
understand things generallly, and
who know just what's going on.
OHh the Colored Vote.
"Then there Is tho colored vote.
That's ours In the greater majority.
And the soldiers those who served
In the Philippines, particularly. Hut
the greatest lead we have is among
the republicans who are going to
vote for Bryan. Roosevelt's hutting
In, I find, Is responsible for the
chango of many of these persons."
Mr. Williams visited Johnstown
and other Pennsylvania cltlen nnd
towns In Quay's own district. hi
one place a worklngmans democratic
club had 33 republican members who
were going to vote for Hryan. In
another small town thero were 21!
republicans who had gone over to
the democratic side, and were mem
bers of the Hryan club.
Mr. p Williams says there Is no
question an to tho result of the elec
tion. The only thing now is the
plurality.
WILL 'THY AGAIN.
Joino Wlthyrunihe Ht 111 Has lOye on
Dragon (JovemorNlilp,
PORTLAND, Or., Oot. 8. James
Wlthycombe, of Corvallis, republican
nominee for governor In 1906, Is go
ing to try It again.. Already, two
years before- -the next election, ho ts
holding his ear to the ground and Is
considering the call of tho people.
Mr. Wlthycombo was a Portland
visitor yesterday and, so the story
goest opened the Pamlora'B box of
his political, ambitions while hero iu
conversation with R. K. Williams,
national republican committeeman
for Oregon. At that time, so it In
reported, Mr. Wlthycombo said that
he was receiving urgent and insistent
requests from friends throiiKhout Iho
state In large numbers urging him to
be a candidate and that he was con
slderlng tho proHmltlon.
The probable candidacy of Mr.
Wlthyrombe adds one more to the
already long Hut of prominent men
who have their eyes on the place.
I'p In eastern Oregon Judge Stephen
A. lo well, of Pendleton Is reputed
to be a possible candidate. Superin
tendent of Public Instruction J. 11.
Ackernian Is nlso a candidate. J.
W. Italley, state dairy and food com
missioner, has-his eye on the Job.
so his frlendH say, though Mr. Italley
himself will not admit It. District
Attorney Cameron alo Is training
his forces on the st at chouse at Sa
lem. Judge L. It. Webster is talked
of as a possibility. Then in addition
. there are perhaps a dnien other men
who either are being urged to train
for the race or who are urging Mint
, they should do so. it in a certainty
that there will ho plenty of men to
fill the place when the time comes
for the people to decide who will be
governor.
Portland Telegram: When It
comes to bagging the limit of gunte.
. the Runnors of this burg are taking
their hats off to R. K. Vcntrh. a
( Southern Pacific railroad conductor.
and four companion who have re
. turned from an outing in the Const
range with the jerked meat of 21
deer and three bears. The limit of
deer fur the seaiton is five to a hunter
, and In the great Vt outing they ever
jhsdfthls bunch of good shots got
1 nearly gll that was coming to them
V eaten s companions on the trip
were: K 8. Holderman. J. I) Coch
ran fend L. Groves, of Cottage Grove.
at r,A l It llurMi .i I It..- 11,.. I
, , , , . V 7k Yv
V n A . w'onii.'
(bout 14 miles from Cow Horn peak.
REPUBLICANS AND MONEY.
Collier's Weekly has a significant
editorial In Its Issue of August 2
entitle'!. "The Republicans anJ
Money." It Is given herewith:
"The election and subsequent denth
of Mr. Tatt would mean the occn
pancy of the White House by an of!l
cial fat-fryer who bus during scv
era! years paat approached, with def
erential hat in hand, the president or
treasurer of moat of the larye cor
porations In the country. It was in
the course of this ofltciul function thit
Sherman wss profanely turned down
by Mr. Harrlmun, with bitter denu'i
elation of the Republican- party and
reeking mesHagos for the head of tint
party, that the party and tho head of
it had not been grateful for the f 20,
000 which Mr. Harrlamn collected and
which Mr Harrlman collected and
gave tn 1904. Penrose, as one of tho
executive committee of nine which Is
to do the actual work of the Repub
lican campaign. Is In error of taste.
and Judgment but not a great dual
worse With T. Coleman Du Pont of
Delaware, however the case differs.
Among the combinations now being
prosecuted by the Federal Govern'
went Is that aggregation of compan
I ob known as the Powder Trust. Mr.
Du Pont Is president of the fifty mil
lion dollar Du Pont Powder Company,
president of the ten million d tll;ir
International Powder Company, direc
tor of the International Smokeless
Powder Company, and vice-president
of the holding company, the Dela
ware Seeuritlea Company, which owns
a majority of the stock of the Laflln
& Rand Powder Company. Stipposu
that Mr. Taft. being succesHfitl, should
be approached by Mr Du Pont t'.ius:
'I am one of the ten men, including
Chairman Hitchcock, who have put
you over the plate. I don't want to
be reminding you continually of the
obligation; there Is one smalt piece of
patronage I should like, and I shan't
speak to you about patronage again
during your administration. There Ik
a deserving young friend of mine
whom I should like to have appoint'
ed to the position lately held by Mr
Purdy. In charge of that bureau oT the
Department of Justice which Is seeking
to break up my company, deprive
of some of my property, and decline
me a violator of the law. Something
analogous would have been the pres
ence of Harry Thaw two years ago
on a committee of ten to collect fumlH
and promote the election of Jerome
ns district attorney. A minority
plank, calling for a statute providing
for publicity of campaign expend!
turea, was thrown out of the am
mlttoe on resolutions by a vote of fi
to 1, and was rejected on the il-iur
of the convention by a vote of US) to
94 Nebraska and Idaho and parts of
Wisconsin and Indiana fuvorlng it
The amoilnt of Hotirhonlsm still left
In the Republican party Is far too
largo."
"The People do rule." says Sher
man, the candidate of tho frusta for
Vlce-Presld.mt. The truth Is that a
hilt Introduced for the protection of
the rich ta pf the people cannot even
he voted on In tho house where Can
non and Sherman rule the roo.st.
It Is bad enough thut under tho dic
tation of the speaker and his Com
Dilttee on Rifles, labor bills are Strang
led and not permitted to come to a
vote. Hut. worse than that, If poa
ilnlo. In (he fact that the Speaker
picks committees so that bills that he
does not Ilka cannot even get a hear
ing, but are strangled In committee
by direction of the Spenkor. The peo-.
pie are up In arms all over the conn
try, and AnU-CaoBonlstu Is growing in
popularity.
A Lazy Liver
May b only a tired liver, or a startr
llvor. It would ho a stupid as well a
iavago thing to heal a weary or starve,
man because ho lagged In I.N wnrk. Ht
In t remind the I.ikkid. torpid liver It h
great mlstuko lo lush It with it runt
drastic drugs. A torpid liver ts but ai
Indication of an ili-iiuurfslied, enfii l.hV
body wlinmi organs nrn weary wlili ovet
work. Start with the stomach and nil led
organs of digestion and nutrition. Put
them In working order and vt hou
quickly your liver will become m-tiva.
Dr. Pierce's Golden MedU-ul Discover)
has made mnuy marvelous cures of "livci
trouble- by Its wonderful control of tie
organs of dlgcMlon and nutrition. It re
storm the immiul activity of the Mem:i,-h
Increases the wvretions of the bUnl-mak
Ing glttml, rlennes the system from poi
sonous accumulations, and so rcllee Lh
liver of the burdens Imposed upou It by
th defection of other organs.
If irou have bitterer bad last In tha morn
ing. Awrorryifctlo ati.tptll. coaWil teitn(s
foul breath, cefytlpau-dor Irregular Wmt-la
fee) weak, vatlli tlrrd, tVnvmrient, fren.itnt
be a J aetata, pain ardlstrvji "small of laok.'
rnawtng or dlsfrewd IvW jn tom u.h
perhaps nauica.NiyTWA WS rNtrup.' In
throat after eating, and klnty ysnitoin
of weak a teniae b and torpid liiS yjy.it. 'M
Tyu turf. iHTlHai'tjitljMaii 1' r Tl.
OiIO. ii M.Hlu alT.s. .n'. ry lYiliai. v7?i
apart of the alMjTt i) i ;i .iu'ina will U ir'scnl
at en ttma anil jet p. int u tiritcl tlvi roi
Ulkmonfn and weak atomach. AtuhI all
bt bread and biscuits, frhl.lle eakri and ;
othir IndlBeftUhto Uh and lake rt.e "UoUN-tt '
Uedkca) lUacxiTerr " rerularlr amJ allck toll
ns until rou are Tlctnms and atrvng
Ths "iManiTt-ry- bi non-MH rn, non-aV.t
btiltc, la a slut-rlc eurn-t nattT tn,M. -nal
rneia with a full lut iu h wrr-a, ,tf
(.rlntml .hi pi, h betile-wrapprr anU altutl
uiulrr oath. Ill tiitfTvOM iils ar en,), m-.j
and iulled hf Uio mu-.i nmn-ni menii ai
write of thi ace and ar rwiMrnm-ml u
cum thadla furwhu h tt la adrlx tl.
Don't accept a substitute of unknown
cotnpoaltlno (or this non-socml atauiuss
or Bjiowsi ooHeuamon.
1- . .
wnpuus i ohi i-ure is a guaran-
ieeu remedy. gUKn RnJ tr(. ,
Hamilton's, TF
SI :st1 CASTORIfl
--riMMnr For lnfjnt8 nnd Children.
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AVcgclabL'PrpparallonlbrAs-'
similaiiiigiiicroorfareltoiila
ImgUic Siomachs audUoweistf
Promolcs DieslionCkfalI
nrss anrt litslCnnMirn irtr
Opium.Morphinc norMiiral
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tppftmiaf-
uClrluxjkUn (
Anerfccl Remedv for Consta-
t ion , Sour Slnmacll.D larrimea
Woi nis Convulsions .Fcwnsfr
nt'SS and LOSS OF SLhliR
Facsimile Signalureof
NEW YOHK.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
I'Ol'NTAIN FDIt M.l(SIIFIi:i,l.
Mnrshlicltl Thuos: The city coun
cil lust cvoniiiK grunted pcriiilHKion to
tho A. N. W. club to put lu an or
iminoiitiil f tin it I it i u on "('" Htroet, in
Iront of Stiirford's, providing that tho
city (ihull not Ih liuhlo for it imiin-
fnanco. Tho proposed fountain will
lo a hiimlKouto ont nnd will furnish
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WORTONIA MOTEL
i -Sw II
NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL
Atterbcry & Co.
Just received another carload of
Washington Cedar Shingles
Mill anil Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roseburg
....SMOKE THE....
MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR
The Host Made Cigar on (he Coast
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
Made in Roseburg by
L. RABAT
Farmers, Clean Your Seed With a
HERO
FANNING MIUU
THE ONLY MILL THAT WILL CLEAN IT RIGHT
LET US SHOW YOU
Call iukI ttmk ovit our lint of Pious, Harrows, Cit.rr Prow.
IVttl (.rhitli-r, Knil aihI Ho it t'uttrrs rtr. .If you want
Stuinp Pu1ltr ut have It.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg. Oregon
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIJ
w eiHraun cokmbv, ktw vomn city.
wnter for horses and other animals
as well as people. It will be in on
the curb line and an electric globe
will light it at night.
Fur mors, mechanics, railroaders,
laborers, rely on Dr. Thomus' Kclec
triu OH. Takes the sting out of cuts,
burns or bruises at once. Pain can
not stay where It is used.
OREGON
MooKRjf Comfort
Moderate Thicks
Horse Show
Hcad(uartcrs
Oct. 15-17, 1908
Reserve rooms early
for Horse Show Week
Oxly Roof Garden
In Portland
A. & KOKION, Uum(
1 TXK1UL OF -MILS. IIIXKLKV. j
Oukluml Gives KpresUm of I'ro
found Sorow at Hr Los
Seldom Is there witnessed sip h a
general expression of Borrow In any
community as that which was shown
in Oakland on Thursday afternoon
during the funeral ceremonies of
Mrs. 1'hil. Heckli-y. In resp.M l to .
her memory and the high esteem iu l
which she ami her bereaved husband j
wuro held by all who knew them, I
all the buKiness houKea In the city i
were closed during the hour for the
funeral, and a very large concourse
o people attended the services and
accompanied the body to its lust rest
ing place in the city of the dead, lo
cated on a beautiful eminence north
west of town. Mrs. Ileckley was an
honored member of the Oakland Ue
bekah lodge and the members of
thut lodge and or the Oakland lodge
of Odd Fellows attended the services
In the regalia of the order. The fun
eral ceremonies were conducted at
the home of the deceased, by Hev.
W. S. Smith, of the i'reshyturian
church. A song and prayer were of
fered at the cemetery.
The Moral tributes offered by the
several lodges, as well as by personal
friends, were of rare beauty and iu
great profusion. In themselves these
were a beautiful tribute to the mem
ory of a most highly esteemed lady,
whose untimely death Is felt us a
distinct loss by all who knew her.
Among those in attendance were
a largo delegation of members of
Itoseburg Lodge, No. :i2ti, H. P. O.
IOlks, Mr. Heck ley being a member
of this lodge. Several other Itose
burg people were also In attendance,
a number going over on the morn
ing truln, and four automobiles 11 lied
with passengers went over later. In
cluded among there were the follow
ing members of the B. P. O. Elks: E.
L. Parrott, exulted ruler; C. U. Can
non, Sam Josephson, H. Marks, YV.
If. Ilammitte, C. J. Denning, Jos. Mi
celll, It. L. Stephens. Otis Fisher.
lr. C. L. Pearson, Frank Kennedy,
Dr. G. E. Houck, Ralph Terrell, W.
II. Fisher, A. N. Orcutt, licit West
brook, Hoy Bellows. C. W. Arm
strong, L. Winiberly, H. A. Hunsaker,
Itoy McClallen, Frank Woodard, (J.
W. Staley. V. Cardwell. Earl
Lauder. Elks in attendance from in
and near Oakland were: F. H. Waite,
C. H. Brown, Lynn Caton, A. E. Ca
ton, C. 11. Guiiin, J. V. Pielsticker,
Scott Lander, Dr. C. W. Gilniour, A.
IJ. Gruuhe, II. J. Mahoney. Among
others who went over from Rose
burg were: Mrs. M. Fickle, Mrs. C.
B. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. S M Kelly.
Mrs. Ralph Terrell, Grant Taylor, II.
C. Althaus.
Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, of Fnyette, N. Y.,
a veteran of the civil war, who lost a
foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good
Electric Bitters have done is worth
more than five hundred dollars to
me. 1 spent much money doctoring
for a bad case of stomach trouble,
to little purpose. I then tried Elec
tric Bitters, and they cured me. I
now take them as a tonic, and they
keep me strong and weil." i0c at
A. C. Marsters & Go's drug store.
KOTK'K TO MILK COXStMEltX.
The undersigned has Inken charge
of the dairy nnd milk delivery for
merly conducted by F. Baragar and
Is ready to receive orders from all of
his former patrons and others as
well. Phone 10f3. DOUGLAS
COUNTY CREAMERY. tf
.j.
TYPFWIUTKIW.
4. WlilTKIl J'UJ
4 A hlgh-Kriule mai-hiiu with- 4.
In the reach of everybody. 4.
4 Kree trial. 4.
4. KOSKUI'lm TYPEWRITER 4.
4. EXCHANGE. 4.
4 Elmer E. Winiberly, Mi;r. 4.
4- 4.
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4. 4.
The
NOVELTY
THEATRE
PROGRAM
WKPNKSDA Y & Tlll ltSDAY.
MOVINO PlCTl'RKS:
'Sluclcnl' Joke on the Dimiv
Porter,"
"titKlitiiiiiK 1'nhli)-.'
The Pictiim'."
'Ilovtn With Men.
'lngl( Duster"
II.Ll'STKATKD SONO:
'WlK-n U MiMtnliglit on the
Pniirle."
"Miike llelieve."
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
Bring the Children to see
this.
October
is Here
Time you ladies were thinking
about fall styles in shoes.
Perhaps it will interest you to,
kuow that the new John Kelly styles
are here. too. Our best advice is
to call early and inspect the goods.
W e have made a fall display, but invite you inside
to net a better look.
R. L. STEI'rILJN!
Exclusive Dealer in Heavy
and Fine Shoes
IIOAItl) OK KQI-AUZATIOX
NOTICK.
vit(.o lu lirhv eiven that the
Itounl of Kqualization of lilouslan j
County will meet lu tne onice 01 ine
Couutv Clerk of said county in the
cmirt' House in the Oily of Kose-
hurg, Oreiion. "n .Monday. October I
19, 1SI0S, at it o'clock a. ui. Said
Hoard of Kiiualizatiol' .111 continue1
its sessions from day to day, ex
clusive of Sundays and legal holi
days, until the examination and cor-
rectlon and equalization of the roll
la complete, and publicly examine the '
assessment rolls and correct all er-
rors lu valuation, descriptions or I
qualities of laud, lots or other prop
erty. Now, therelore, all parties
who may be agrlevcd by reason of
valuation, description or oiheivviso
as to their assessment will please
take notice as above stated, and
make their complaints to said Hoard
of Equalization, otherwise their as
sessment will stand as made by the
Dated Mondav. Sept. 21, IMS. .
GKOItOE W. STALEY,
Assessor Douglas County.
DSW024.
l'ltOl'ESSlOXAI,.
GEO. E. HOICK,
M. I.
Onice In the Review Dulldliig. up.
stairs, Kooms 111 and H.
X-Hay and Electrical Treament.
Telephone, Main 31.
KOSKIIl'ItU - - - OI'EIION
A. C. SKKl.V, M. I).,
Ofllces: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglas County lli'iik Building,
'i'llone 771.
'losEiirno - - - on egos'.
uihce Hours: I'houes:
10 to 12 a. m. OHlce Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resid. Main 17 21
DU. l,f( 'ETTA SMITH,
I'hysirian
Women and Children's Dlsenrea a
Specialty
onice: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Mldg.
.1. It. ( MAI'MAX. I). 1). S.,
Dcnlisl
Abraham lluilding Telephone 114
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
itasKiiruo oitE.ios'
I. ('. Mt I.I.KX.
Allciiin-v-al-l jiw
With Richardson. Dlinl.k & Mooro-
heail. Attorneys nt Law.
:'.l"-lli-17 Commonwealth Hldg., fith
and Aukenv Streets
POUTLAXI) OREGON
I'll. It. M. UltWIX,
I'hysiiiau und Surgeon
Offlce Hours: 9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 5
p. in.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturdav.
Abraham Illda.. for. Oak & Jackson
Phone 2193.
MRS. SACliV.Ml l.l.KX,
I'nsliloimlile Dress Making.
Creason Dlock.
Roseburg
Three square meats a day at P
Jennings' restaurant, whicn will be
re-opened in connection with the
I'nipqua Uakery on Scot. 1.
Will The Watch You
Carry Stand a Test
Like This?
the ca, ulv.it s.',th
" m ,t n
K",fcT ,11 iwh (,,, " r
time. No obligation to purehw. 1
Also carry a full jne 0f a
standard Watches
W. E. Clingenpeel
Jeweler and Optician
i
JWi!
Next. Door to
Postoffice
Hud u Close Cull.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom ho
tel, Viugbu, Miss., says: "For sev
eral months 1 suffered with a severo
cough, and consumption seemed to
have Its grip on me. when a friend
recommended Dr. Kin? 8 New Dis
covery. I began takli'T; it, and three
bottles affected a complete cure."
The fame of I h is li.'e saving cough
und cold .remedy, and lung and
throat healer Is world wide. Sold at
A. 3. Marsters & Co's. drug store.
DOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
44i"4!i"ikiai"li4"f
4. 4.
4. (VlLGltOW. 4.
4, 4.
4 The new fertilizer. 4.
4. Nothing but fish. 4.
4. Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4.
4. per cent ultrogeD, Bix per cent 4
4. notash, 18 per cent phosphoric .J.
4 acid. 4
;4 One 2S-pound sack of Wll- 4.
i 4. grow, used In tho place of 4.
4. 12 tons or oesi stable man- 4.
1 4. ure, will give belter results 4.
1 .j. nnd no weeds. Try it for your 4
! .1. F. DARKER & CO. 4.
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4. 4s 4 kr t r ! 4 t" S 4" 4 4
.LODGE
DIRECTORY
P. A A. M., Lfturel Lorlre No. 18 Hold!
ronular meetiugH on 'zud aud 4th Wednci
days ul each mouth.
G. C. Obihau, W. M.
N, T. Jbwbtt, Hecretarj
AO.n w. konemirK Loaiie No. lit Meet
the fttri and 4th Momlayn of nauh month 1
at 7:30 p. m.,ln the Koreilcrs Hall. A)
mTntM;r lu good BlAiuliug are luvlted to aJPS
J. W. UOWKLL, M. W.
K H. Lenox. Kecorder.
BP. O. K1.KH, Koflutnirfj JjO(.sot ?co.86 Holild
regular coaim uu .cations . at the Elks
Tern Die on '2nd ami 4th Thiirnil.v nf rh
month. All members requefcted to attp l
rt-Kiiirlr.aud all vUUIur brothers are cnnll
ally iuvltud to attend.
r.. I. 1 arkcttt. E. R.
oio. w. iSTAbDY. BeoroUrr,
D
KliRKK OK HONtlK, Mystln Ixxlfre No. 13-
i.ini.4,iu nuu in inursnay evemnKsni
acL incHiih in Maccuhee llall. Vlaltlmr
membem curdlslly InvttPd lo attend.
HlSNiK K. 'AVKNHKK. C. Of H
tf. 11. Lknox. Keo,
J. W. D. wkll. Rfceiver.
EAOI.EH, Rosphnrjc jterte meets lu Odd
KelinwH Hall on -2nd and -tth Monday evea-
uwuii'ifn mninn, at H ''clock. VtsU
IHK brelhieu in Rood ilandltiR alway welcome.
t W. Ballard. Sec.
V.E !11l,ll,s,,lr,'0tlKt Nn- 17. meets in
l. r-ellmva Temple every Friday evenlutt
' K brctlieren nlwuvs welcome.
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