Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, December 19, 1908, Image 4

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    ; Pat Cronan and
: The Cigarettes :
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V- In
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IT WAS THEIR LAST
BOX.
fHE heroic conduct of Lieutenant
William P. Cronan, U. 8.. N
saving a turret's crew
from death on the battleship
Connecticut luut year was to have been
expected from a man of bis churaeter.
Tat Cronan, as he la known In and
out of the navy, belongs to that claBS
of officers who reflect credit on the
country and the service. It was my
fortune to be
with him on the
gunboat Mariet
ta during the
blockade of Ven
ezuela In 1902
by Great Brit
ain, -Germany
and Italy. There
was no duty too
onerous for hi in
to undertake, no
service he was
unwilling tofuce.
Ills men stood
solidly behind
him, ready to go
wherever be
would lead.
.As the 'Mariet
ta bad been In
Caribbean sea
- waters for n long time. It looked as
though the Christmas dinner would
constat only of canned stuff and fresh
vegvtables and the pecullur cigarettes
of the tropics. Fortunately the steam
er Philadelphia arrived at La Guayra,
one of the ports blockaded, and, as it
could not On load. Captain Dlehl, the
commander of the Marietta, succeeded
. In Inducing the commercial vessel to
part with two turkeys and some crau
. berries which, among other things,
- had boon brought from New York
carefully stowed away in the Icebox.
The Philadelphia had no Egyptian clga-
..rettes, and the question arose where
they could be got . Cronan pondered
deeply over the weighty problem and
- then asked permission for a boat
Without Indicating what he proposed
to do he gave the orders to proceed to
the British cruiser Tribune, which was
ono of the ships enforcing the block
ade. Cronan was received by the ward-
room mess of the Tribune with oen
. arms. As a special mark of apprecta-
. . tton of his visit a box of a hundred
J''g I'""" cignreiies was nrougiu rorm
by the executive otllcer.- Cronan was
invited to take one. His eyes lingered
longingly on the box ua hu extracted
a lonely weed. lie remained about a
quarter of an hour, and then, reach
ing over to the Ikx, closed It and, to
the astonishment of the Britishers,
put it under his arm. They were too
well bred to remonstrate, but their
eyes spoke volumes. It was their Inm
boxt Cronuu went over the side and
was pulled away to his own ahip, leav
ing lo hind dlxgust and desolation. As
soon as he reached the Marietta he
asked Captain Dlehl for one of the
turkeys.ond this
he carefully
packed up and
sent to the ward
room of the
Tribune with the
compliments of
the American of
ficers, and he
accompanied It
with fifty ciga
rettes. The Clirlntinn
dinners on the
Marietta and
Tribune as well
were (treat suc
cesses. The on
ly bar to com
plete enjoyment "w ischonan ukk
on the part of T,U8 BOX?"
every one on the Amerlcau gunboat
not lu Croiiau's confidence was the ab-
was served Cronan announced that
Santa Cluua had commissioned him to
convey a splendid gift to the incas.
He then prodiired the half tilled box.
"Why Is Cronan like this box?" en-
Min.iinuiuig nnkiil vuv uwuvr nuu
belonged to tho conundrum class of
huinunttv.
"He's not full." ouc wit replied.
"lie's a dcllKht to the eye," said an
other, "He's white, stratKht, nud whatever
yellow there Is In hliu la the best yel
low there Is," huculcd third.
"Perhaps." sdmltted the questioner.
"Hut my answer In this: You find Cro
nan always where the smoke Is thick-et.H-Chleago
Tribune.
A Prayar to tha Chritt Child.
Heboid, jra aenaou l aitnln at hand;
one more ye snows of winter He Um
all ) enrth, and all Chryatnntle la ar
rayed to the holy feimt.
I'mently ahull j star buru with ex
cvMlliig brightness tu ye eimt, ye sky
ahull lie full of swi-te mimic, ye anp'la
alinll descend to enrth with alluring,
nud ve Iwlla-ye Joyolul t'hryaliniina
Mla-ahsll Ml ua of ye halw that Mas
liuni In llethlehein.
Come to ua now, O genii t'hryst
chllilo, and walks among ua peoples of
ye enrth: enwhecl ua round aliout with
Thy protecting care; forfend all envl
oua thotiKhta and evil deed; to-he
Thou our bearta with the glory of Thy
love, and quli-ken ua to irt-tli-e of
cnce, good will, and charily nicct for
Thy approval and acceptation. Kugt'U
Field.
The Bargain at Home.
Bobby-. Vaninia, let'a give papa
lovely (told acarfpln.
Mamma -That will be nice, Bobby.
Bobby Mamma, you put la 14.90,
0d I'll put In t dims. Brooklyn Bafle.
BEAD CHRIST KAB
TBEE.
BEAD CHRISTMAS TREES.
Novtlty Invented by Otrman Woman
Approved by Kaiser.
If nature's supply of Christmas trees
gives out, as some people have feared
It might, there wlU still be Christmas
trees as long as a German woman In
this city re ma Ins alive. Out of green
beads, wire and tiny waxen ornaments
she constructs miniature trees which
have been thought pretty enough to
grace the court of
Ludwlg of Bava
ria In bis time
and to amuse the
children of Kai
ser W 11 helm of
Germany. That
was when the In
ventor was living
t n her native
country. Since
coming to Amer
ica she has made
them for various
well known peo
ple. One of the ad
vantage of these
trees, she says, Is
that they are al
most Indestructi
ble. They may be bent, crushed,
packed Into small compass, and when
they are wanted again It Is only neces
sary to straighten the branches out
Into the original shape.
When the inventor was a girl, fifty-
five or sixty years ago. In Munich, she
went to one of those schools where
German girls are taught to do, as bcr
daughter says, "everything mlt the
bands." It was having to make
wreaths out of beads that suggested
to her the notion of making bead
Christmas trees. She set to work and
fashioned Innumerable tiny loops of
green beads, each at the end of a long.
slender wire. 8 he bound the loops to
gether In threes, making trefoils, and
the trefoils Into brunches and the
branches Into a tapering trunk, the
trunk being formed of nothing at all
but tho Individual wires massed to
gether. Then she trimmed the tree
with candles and those tiny waxen fig
ures which the Germans are adepts at
making and fixed It In a pot of sand
and melted wax. II er parents were
quite proud of It Her father, who
was director of the Ilofgarten In Mu
nich, showed It to his royal master.
and King Ludwlg immediately ordered
one for the Christmas festivities at
court
After coming to this country Bbe sent
one to President Itoosevelt and was
grieved and surprised to find that be
could not accept It
'I expect he thinks be gets some dy
namite," said the daughter. New York
Tribune.
Christmas Caution..
"Is It customary to hang up one
stock In or de Intlab pair on Christ ma
eve?" Bald Mr. Krustus rink ley.
"Only jea' one," answered Miss Mi
ami IlrowD. "If you bangs on to de
mate you Isn' takln' so many chances
on somebody be'pin hhrse'f to foot-
weur 'slid o' leavln' presents.
Washington Star.
A FKW HI GOKHTIONB I-'OU X.MAS.
What better than a nice rocker or
a Morris chair?
Kull lino of combination Dettks.
Hook Cases; also Ladies' Desks.
Fine line of Quartered Ouk Bu
reaus and Princess Dressers.
Full lino of extension tables. China
Closet mid HulTets.
Complete lino of Suit Cases and
Trunks.
HiHHeH'a Carpet Sweepers.
Tho celebrated Monarch and To
ledo Ranges, none are better.
Fine lino of Dining Chairs.
B. M. O. K. and all kinds of felt
Matt reuses to sleep on.
Doll Carts, for the little folks.
from 75c to $4.50. ,
B. W. 8TRONO,
dtf The Furniture Man.
See Jcnnliiira. tho hnknr fnr mmn.
thing special for bulls and par
lies. r
Tho latest thine fir th t..n.. iu
the Klger China water-
to warp or Iron to rust a line dis
play at the Shoo nf Wlntil !n,l,liu
the Plumber. ittf '
A most beautiful
fancy China uud Hllvorware on dis
play. And our prion are always
lower than tho other fullow a. dtf
KICK & KICK.
f 4.4. 4.4.
t L
ttiumow. j.
.
fr The new fertlllier. 4.
j. Nothing but fish. 4.
fr Ouarauteed analysis: Seven 4.
j. per cent nitrogen, all por cent -J.
polnab, 18 per ceut phosphoric
ld. J
Ono 25-pound Back of Wll- 4.
grow, used In the place of 4.
fr 12V4 tone of best stable man- 4.
fr ure, will give belter reaulta Jfr
J. and no weeds. Try It fur your
4 biwn. j.
fr J. P. BARKER ft CO. X
h
A. L. KITCHIN,
is the man to sec for
everything in the Nur
sery line.
Trope that grow,
that pay.
Fruit and ornanental
trees, Crape & Berry
vines, roses, etc. ete.
Murstry Salesman, Rostburg, Or.
NOTICE.
All the accounta due tbe old firm
of J. F. Barker & Co. for groceriea,
will be placed In tbe hands of a law
yer for collection If not paid by Jan.
1st, 1909.
dsw J. F. BARKER ft CO.
LODGE DIRECTORY
P. A A. M., Laurel Lodg Ho 1A Bold
, rf nir mectiuRt on 2nd aud 4ih Wednct
dtyiolwcb idudUi.
O. C. Qiiiim, W. M.
N. T. Jswnt, BtferctaxT
AO.D.W. koMDura; Uxifb Mo. 16 Meet
the 2nd aud ah Moodnyi of nach monti
t7:9U p. m., Id lha yuretri Utll. A,
taeinberi Ui good lUvudiDK tre luvtted to aJ
Wild J. W. fowsLL, H. W.
K. U. 1.MOZ, Heeorder.
BP. O. KLKH, Koeeburg l-l. wo.tas Holds
rtfaltr eosimaulcatloiii st the lki
Temple on 'iud aud 4th Thartdayi ol etub
month . All member requested to stterd
rucuurlr, eud ell visttlog brothers re cord I
Jlylavlted to attend.
K. U Pabbott, E. R.
ttso. w. otalkt. (teereurr.
D
KURKK OP HONOR, MyttlC Lodge 10. 18-
wu iuuaua ita launuiy ereninn oi
each mouth lo i!kcca.bee Mill. VUUUiiK
laetnberi oordlallr luvlted to etteud.
Uihnii K. CftVitNDlt, 0. of H
. H. LMOi. Ueo.
1. W. Do will, HcoelTer.
EAOl.EH, Roeebarg erle meets In Odd
Pelluw HH ou 2nd end 4th Monday even
lusi of ech month, et S o'clork. Vint
lag brethren In good lunding ehvey welcome
O. Curves, W. P.,
c. w. Ballakd. Bee.
IO. O. F .RUlriKHlarlxxlgo No. 174, meets I o
Odd Fellnwi' Temple erery Prlduy evvulliK.
Villi ng brethereu alwsyi welcome. , .
K. N. Kwabt, N. (J.
P. U. MlCII.LI, R. 8.
M. Pickle, P. B. -
Q. O. P., PhlletarUti Lodge No. BMeeU D
Odd KellowaTemple, comer of Jtukwu end
: Htreete, on Hnturdey eveotng of escb
ck. ML'inuere or toeoruer id rooa i
are luviieu tuaiiena.
Uud tag
J. (I. tiOODNOW, N. 0.
N. T, Jiwrrr, R. 8.
10. O. P., Union Kooampment No. t Meets
In Odd Fellows' Temple on the lat od 3rd
Thurmlny evunlngs of eet-h month. V lilt
ing bre there u always we'.i'oias,
U. O. Lbwih, P.
J. O. Gooinqw, Bcrlbe.
KOP P., Alpha Lodge No. 47- Meets evert
WIiiL-(ilay in I. O. O. P. Hall, at 7:30 p. ra.
Members lo good staudlus are Invited to
attend.
(iLRIf V. WlMRBBLT, C. C.
U A. Hanctuart, K. K. 8
N. 0., Co. ' D Separate BattallonMeeij
every Thursday evening at the Armory
Hall at 8 o'cltx-K.
U. U. Sloccm, Captain.
0
LO, T. M., Roeeburg Hive Ho. 11 Holds
rt'gular reviews on every Tuesday after
nixiii at -i:uu o'elock in the Mawabee't Hall.
HiRters of others Hives visiting In the city are
cordially Invited to attend our reviews.
Mm. Jbmhib Rapt, R. K.
MODKRN WOOUMENOP AMERICA, Myrtl
Camp No. 63o meets on the second and
fourth WedneMdttysuf every month In the
For renter' Hall. Traveling Neltihbursare cor
dlally lurtled to visit our Camp.
A. MARSTKHJt, UOQSUi,
A. Salzman, Clerk.
OI'KKN UROTHERHOOD OP AMKR1CA'
Koaubiirx Ixxlge No. 43 Meets evry ind
mid 4th Thuritdav In Maccabee TemDle.
Vln(tlng inembers always welt-on.
avklts iioevaa, rreeiueni
Hkktha Weioht, Heoreiary.
O K. H., RoseburK Chapter No.8 Holds the li
( regular lueutliitt uu lnt and 3rd Thursdity
In each Month. Visiting members in
good standing are respectfully Invited lo attend.
MRU. I. WOLLSNBIRO, W. M.
Fkbk John mm, Secretary
rvKHKKAIIH. Roaebum Rebekah Ijdire. No.
K4I, I. O. O. F.-Meeta In Odd F. Hows'
Temple every Tuesdtiy evening. VUlllng
sisters and brulhten in Tiled to attend.
Mhh. Mauhis Roubhthoh. N.Q.
WOMKN OP WOODCRAFT, Ulac Clrrle No.
4Meeta on Island :trd Moutlay even Iiib
of CHch month at odd Fellows' Half.
Visiting members lu good standing are In
vlU.il lo attend.
Pldhbmi'k H amphoic, Q, N.
Cuba Uukbn, clerk
WOODMKN OP Til R WORLD, Ouk CampNo.
1. -Mt-eu kit the Odd Fellows' Hall In
Hose burr, every lnt aud Hrd Monday
evenings. Visiting nelgbbors always wwlvome
K. N. Kwakt, C. C.
J. M.Thkomb. Clerk.
Now is the time
to'visit
California
When summer has pfissed
In these northern states,
tho sun Is only ml Id ud
dor tho bright blue skloa
of Sou thorn California.
This ts one of nature's
happy provlHlons eternal
summer for those vbo
cannot endure a more se
vere climate.
California has been trailed
the "Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
stopping places are as
varied as those of all
well regulated cities. Vis
itors can always And suit
able accommod atl o ns,
congenial com pa nl ons,
and varied, pleasing recreations.
PAGfK .(0.
Will be clad to aupplr tome
vnry attractive literature, de
wrllilng Id detail Uie many de
light of winter In California.
Very low round trip ezcuralon
tlrkcta are on aale to California.
The rate from IKWtKlll'lUl,
lii:;oN, to Lot Angeles and
return la
$JU.0O.
l.lmlt all montha, allowing
atop-orera In either direction.
Similar exruralon rates are In
rfr t to all California points.
Fnr hill Information. .lr-lni r.r rwrra
tltim autl tlckru rail on,t.)sr.pk er writ.
U B. MOOU, Agrnt,
OR
Wt. McMurray, Cen. Past. Agt
Portland, Oregon)
i ROSEBCRO MARKET.'
?
WHEAT-90ee,'oO.
' OATS 50c burhel.
HAY Vetfh; $14 ton; grain, $14
ton; alfalfa, S13S15.
BARLEY 134 ton.
Livestock.
- STEERS AUve, 2 3c
COWS Alle. fat, 2 3 He
VEAL Dressed, 4 6c.
HOOS Dressed, 7c; alive, 6c
SHEEP 3 He
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive.
10cr dressed. 12Hc; geese, alive,
75c each, or 7c lb; dresaed, 12c;
ducks, alive'. 10c; dressed,
1415c; turkeys, alive, 17Hc; dres
sed, 1920c
BUTTER Creamery, 87 He lb.;
country, 35c lb.
EOOS 37 Ho doz.
POTATOES 1.26 Cwt
WOOL 14c lb.
HONEY 16c lb.
CABBAGE 2c lb.
ONIONS 2c lb.
APPLES lc lb.
' 'PEAKB-r-lKo lb.
PORTLAND MARKET.
Livestock Prices.
Following Is the general range of
values on stock ruling in tbe yards
tor late shipments: i
HOGS Best east-of-mountalna,
$6.26; . ordinary,: $5.76; block
ers' and China fats, $6.006.60,
itockers and feeders $4.766.00.
CATTLE -8elect' east-of-mountaln
steers, $4.00; medium steers, $3.76
best cowB, t $3.00; medium cows,
$2. 602.76; stags,- $2.5003.00;
bulls, $1. 762.00.
SHEEP--Best wethers, $3.60; or
dinary wethers, $3.25; lambs,
$4.4.10; straight ewes, $33.25;
mixed lots,' $2.5002.76.
VEAL Choice young calves,
$4.60; heavy . and rough, $3.75
4.00.
Batter, Eggs and Poultry.
BUTTER Extra creamery, i 36 Q
36c; fancy, 32 He; stare, 20c.
BUTTER FAT Delivery, f. o. b.
Portland, Sweet cream, 84Hc;
sour, 32 He per lb. .
POULTRY Mixed chickens 12 0
12 He; hens; 12 He; roosters old, 10c
fryers, 13Hc; broilers, 'i2Hc;
geese, spring, 8 9c; turkeys, alive,
17 He;, spring ducks, 14o; -pigeons,
squabs," $2.00 0 2.60 per dor; old,
$1.00: dressed poultry. 101Hc lb.
higher.
CHEESE Full cream, Dale, trip
lets and daisies. 14H16c; Young
Americas, 46H 16c.
EGGS Local best.- 87Hc- per
doz.; eastern, 27 H CP 30c; local stor
age, 26c.
No. 2 and grease, 22Hc.
' HIDES Dry bides. 13 014c lb;
green. 6 7c; bulls, green salt, 4
6c lb; kips, 67c; calves, 8 010c
per lb.
Grain, Floor and Hay.
' "WHEAT buying price, new
Track, Portland Club, 90c; blue
tem, 95c; fortyfold, 91092c; red,
88c; Willamette Valley, 91c.
HAY Producer's price New tim
othy, Willamette Valley, fancy, $14 0
$15; ordinary, $12.50013: eastern
Oregon. $16.60; mixed $110 $12;
clover, $10; grain, $11.; cheat,
$11.; alfalfa, $10$11.
OATS Producer's price Track,
No. 1 white., $30.600 $31.50; gray,
$29.EO0$3O.6O.
FOB BALK.
FOR SALE One span of ponies, 4
and 5 years of age; weight about
' 950 lbs. each;' in fair condition.
' Price $100 if taken at once. Call
on or address Jason B Hughes,
Roseburg, R. F. D. No. 1 " Box 63.
dsw
FOR SALE Fine lot of Wakefield
Cabbage plants, now ready, 50c
per 100. North side of Deer Creek,
north of cemetery. H. C. Dawson,
Hoo Hoo. dp5
FOR SALE Four fine residence lots,
2 on Pine St., opposite the Chrirt-
- Ian church and. 2 on Maple St.,
1 H blocks from 8, P. Depot' En
quire of L. Bauer, city. dsswtf
FOR. SALE A nice nome in Kdrth
Roseburg on Jackson St. Inquire
- Cobb Real Estate Co., or address
A., Box 114, RoseburK. dtt
FOR SALE An old established busi
ness. 1 Inquire or address Box 421.
' Roseburg, Ore. dtf
FOR SALE Loganberry tips, $2.00
' per 100. Address H. Mattlson,
Roseburg. ddl7
AUTO FOR SALE $3500 machine
for $850. 40 bp., glass front, top,
lamps magneto gas tanks, Al-tires
and In perfect running order. Dem
onstration in Portland. The Ore
gon Co., 305 Wells Fargo Bldg.,
- Portland, Or, . dd22
MISt'ELLANKOl 8.
ROOM AND BOARD First class
board, and rooms If desired. Mre.
' L: B. Kingman, cor. Mill and Floed
Sts., Phone Main 1431. dtf
Hops, Wool and Hides.
HOPS 1908 crop, choice 8 Vic;
primes to choice, 7H08c; prime, 7
07 He; medium, 6 He lb.
WOOL 1908 Willamette Valley,
16c lb.
8HEEPSKINS Shesrlng. 10
16c each; short wool, 25040c; med
ium wool,- 6Oc0$l.OO each;' long
wool, 75c0$1.25 each.
MOHAIR 1908 Nominal, 18
1 9c.
' TALLOW-Prime, per lb., 3 4c;
LOST An Elk's tooth watch
charm. Inscribed "J. H. Booth."
Finder please return to this office
or to J. H. Booth, and receive re
ward, dtf
FOUND Gentleman - glove.- Owner
can have same by .ailing at this
office and describing the glove, dtf
LOST A hand bag containing a
"Donglaa County Bank" purse, al
' so money, note and Lodge papers:
Finder please return to Review of
fice and receive reward. dtf
WANTED To rent or buy, small
farm suitable for diversified farm
ing, wltth some Improvements;
may consider unimproved place it
price is right. Give full particu-
X-mas Time is Here ;:.
And We Have a Large Assortment of t
CANDIES for the Christmas trade I
Ask for price on large quantities
Our RAISINS aud CURRANTS are fresh.
Our PLUM PUDDING is de'icious.
Our GREEN OLIVES in bulk are excellent,
i HEINZ Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles are the
best made we have them.
. Don't forget that we have TURKEYS GEESE
and CHICKENS. ;
; When you want GROCERIES Come and trade
with us. GOOD GOODS and RIGHT PRICES con-
tribute to our success.
HARNESS & JOHNSON
Sheridan Street
GROCERS
Phone"1031
lars. Address C. B., care Review.
dsw
FOUND At H. Marks Co'si RetlrlnK
from Business Sale, pocket book
containing money and other valu
- ables. Owner can have ume by
; calling at our store. H. Murks Co.
tt
" GEO. E. HOUCK,
M. D.
Office In the Review Building, up-
stairs. Rooms 13 and 14.
" -Ray and Electrical TreamenL
1 ' Telephone, Main 81.
ROSEBURG - - - ' OREGON.
A. O. SEELT, M. D.,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and IS,
DouglsB County Bank Building,
Phone 771.
ROSEBURG - - - ' OREGON
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m.. Office Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resid. Main 1721
DR. LUCETTA SMITH,
Physician
Women and Children's ' Diseases a
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Bldg.
- J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. 8,
Dentist
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
ROSEBURG - OREGON
MISS E. ELAINE! BELL,
Public Stenographer.
U. S. Weather Bureau Observatory.,
- 'Phone Main 1271.
STEEL TRl'ST HAS
2-IM)LLARl 'MARGIN.
Which Means In the Course oiT the
' Veur a Trlllo of $2,000,000.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 18.
Elbert H. Gary, chairman of tho
board of directors and chairman of
the finance committee of the United
States steel corporation, appeared be
fore the house ways and means com
mittee in the tariff hearing today.
Gary stated that the steel trust had
the advantage over its competitors
of $2 a ton in the production of pig
iron. The meaning of this is that
the profits of the trust are $22,000,
000 over the profits of the ordinary
manufacturer of a like output.
' ' I)R. R. M. ERWIN,
' ' Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to t
p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday.
Abraham Bldg., Cor. Oak & Jackson.
Phone 2193.
The jewelers are busy people these
days, especially at "Huey's." . dd22
WANTED To rent on shares, "with
option to purchase later if suited,
by reliable energetic German fam
ily with best of references, a part
ly Improved small farm, gentle
southerly sloping, Bunny, warm
and level lands, with living water;
adapted to fruit, grapes, garden
truck, poultry and dairying; must
have good house of at least five
rooms, barn, etc.; all necessary
Implements, tools, some poultry,
hogs, cows, team, bearing orchard,
etc., and be convenient to school
and station; location preferred
near Roseburg, or between Riddle
and Eugene. Address, with full
particulars, Albert Angermayer,
Gen'l Delivery, Eugene. dsw
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