VKCV TWO
i;ubi:hii;o NEWS.
Issued Pally Except SuiiJay.
II E V I K W I -ion cf roses throuiih the hotel fo- j
l.-iailou. tliu I'lan calling for tho rhiii
uu.nt of a box of fresh (lowers fte.n
8. W. BATES I. WlMBlRli EtRT C. BAIW '" h ' , tluwtr, ls UOw Die
i ,... ,,,.,. and R niOVtmtnt IB
SUBSCRIPTION RATES on foo, t0 provide the funds (or this
nauy. per , ft0 purpose.
nH .1. tnnnthi tT mall . ... uu -r -.V- .
by Carrier, pur nionlfc t0
The Associated Press U exclusively
entitled to Hie use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to 1!
or not otuerwlMi credited In this
paper and also the local newa pub
Lshed herein. All right, of repub I
catlon of .pedal dispatcher herein
are also reserved.
Entered as second-class mattei
May 17. 1S. " tko D0"1 ''1CB "
Roseburg, Oregon, under the Act ol
March 3, 18'i9.
The distribution of flowers la be
lieved to be one of the best system
of advertising possible for the cltv
and the merchants and residents are
very anxious to see It successfully
carried out.
The loiter received from Mr.
Mauser, president of the Portland
Hose Festival, follows:
Mr. R. I.. Whipple. Clly Recorder,
Rose-burg. Oregon.
My Dear Mr. Whipple
LOVE and MARRIED HFH
vcl toe notea auuiur
Idih MSGlone Gibson t
JDIIV "IF.S.
'rlnlmed Slid I tried to explain 1
was crying because he was 1 heie
"What do you think of that.
nurse? This woii.un cries wuen s-ic
sees her husband."
Ho laid me back av-ain among the
pillows. They tell me you have
been verv III. Katl'.n.ie, but 1 do
i not believe them. V hy. gin. i n .
Ol lu.c imo ...- - - i..,,,,,r in I11V
' .. . . . l ' .. . .1 . IHUW Vflll IlltllllllU " 1 ' --
Very nice publicity has oecn pi could hardly call ner anytning eo--. r '-- -
life
but that ls
lt
lehtiric, OreK'X'i June sKO.
FLOW WANTED AT
ROSEJESTIVAL
Roseburg Is Requested to
Send Floral Float For
Festival In Portland.
FLOWERS FOR HOTELS
Koch nviMinit to Make Arraiigciiie-ut..
to Send Itm of Fresh Flowers to
pe rl land Each INiy to lls
irlbule Among tiuest.
I made no comment on what Ruth
told me. Instead I said. "Bring the
children over to ate Mary."
"Oh, you are going to call her
Maiy?" asked Huth. looking up
eagerly.
Ye. If I did not love tne name .
arcliy can ner aujiimm cm-, i - --- ,i,i,.r but tlia
" l".,"t ".IZ rk:tuZllZo,r color 1. fine
over me fbotou vi,--, . - nave ue-e-ii iu wimin .." ----- n,wl
, o.i.ir. nf linseburg to ship a few car- .e h(.r v.iiin". ....
loads of roses to Portland for thej .. HV0 ,1,,. name of 'Mary,'" Bald
Rose Festival, in view oi mo . ituin, "anct am so xiau urt.uc.
hat an abundance of roses ls as-'(hP, hould be her name. I must run
sured now, without the necessity of a)on! llow; your nurse has been hov
hlpping them In. It has been si-leriiig around reproachfully a long
sested b some of the Shriners that j ,mP
vour neonlo would like to meet the -i Bm going to let Mrs. Gordon
Shrine trains, of which there will be st up for a few minutes tonight
A request for Hoseburg to partici
pate In the Portland Rose Festival
by entering a floral float to advertise
H,.i.l.nr roses, has been received
frnm Krlc V IIUMH.T. HeCaUSe Of
tho present condition of the ( ham
b'T of Commorie which at the pres
ent time Is In a stale of hiberna
tion It is quite doubtful If anything
In this regard is done. Tho proposed
plan of distributing roses to the
visitors passing through this clly has
already been taken up and will prob
ably be put over successfully. It Is
liannid to make a big rose exhibit
nt the depot grounds and pass out
lurge bouquets to each person pass
lug through Roseburg.
An efort Is being made to pro
vide flowers for free distribution to
eastern guests nt Portland through
the hotels. Mr. Weaver of the I'uip
qua hotel, while In Portland recently
made arrangements for the distrlhu
( -
lr ncmbcr. and present the
?hrlne visitors with luxuriant bou
quets of roses.
It Is also the verv enrnest d""lre
f the Rose Festival directors that
itosc lmrg make a floral entry In our
(irand Floral Parade on June 21th.
Pplendld resnonse has been mnde bv
many cities In Oregon, and while It
s truo that advertising Is restricted
n the Flonl Parade. p-l.llcity or a
verv flue character would he giver,
o an entrv In our parade from Rose
burg. and the cost of making such
an entrv need not be excessive, fal!
'urnia is making a beaittl'til floral
entry In the parade this veir. and
many cities In Orceon and Vauh!nff
tnn. and both Victoria and Vancou
ver It. C. are making entries.
Please let me know If we mav on-tii-tniito
pn enrv from Roseburg.
With kind reeards and best wishes.
I remain Verv trnlv vners,
ERIC V. IT Al'SER.
VWTAI. STOCKHOLDERS' MEET.
I N O.
The annual stockholders' meeting
of The L'mpqua Savings and Ixian As
sociation will he held at the oiffce of
the Douglas Abstract Company, 248
North Jackson street, Posoburg, Ore
ton, at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday. June
;:t. 1920, for the purpose of electing
llrectors for the ensuing year and
such other business as may regulurly
ome before the nieet;ne.
II. O. PARC1ETER, Secy.
NOTICE OF SALE vr w-'
ML NT TIMUEU. General Land
Office, Washliigton, C, Ju'
., ,, ' vii.. is hereby given that
1 J ,. . ... ii. i. .... .....I lin.ltM- A
subject to tne conuiuou. -- ,
tlons of the Act of June 9,
Stai and the Instructions of
fi e Secr.Mary of the Interior of bep-
,' mber 16. 1817. the timber on the
tnllowliiE lands will bo sold July 11.
11120, at 10 o cioch
VELVET UltAXD ICK t'UEA.M
said the nurse as she took little Mary
trom Ruth's anna and put her In Del
bassinet.
What a lovely bassinet:- Kum
eTrlsimed. .
"Yes. Helen sent It to me. i
added, before I thought.
Huth made no comment, and I
was verv sorry 1 had referred to it.
"flood bye dear. They tell me
John will be here In the morning,"
'Me said at parting.
"Yea, he Just telephoned, 1 be
lieve." Is he going to stnv lone enough
so that you can go back with him?"
"Ob. 1 do not think so. He Is very
busy Just now."
Lifted Into Chnlr.
The nurse lifed m Into the big
chair which she brought close to my
bed. I did not realize I was so weak.
"Here, drink this." she said as she
held something pungent to my lips.
"I am all right," I asserted faint
'v. "Hring me the baby."
"No. Mrs. Oordon. you must Just
sit verv nulctly until I get your bed i m...,',if
fixed and then yon can take her )()nn vm talking fast, and I was
when von are back." 'perfectly happv to listen. I ln'can
In less than ten minutes I was , 10W(.VPI'. t0 wnmler If he were goinc
back on the pillow, and It felt mighty tn Rsk ahout lnl haby. To my sur-
vood to get back Into oeci nicer tne . hp SB.,mP, embarrassed.
I felt his cool hand against my nm
cheek and raised my "i
clasp it. "Oh. .loan. 1 am ''"
you are here." I said. "1 wanted ou
every minute." To my surprise 1
knew that the involuntary assertion
was the truth. I had wanted him
and had been hurt that he was not
with me. . .
"Well. I am hen- now, girl, and 1
em very sorry that I was not here
before. It was very stupid of me
not to have left my itinerary w th
my secretary. You se e. I did no t in
tend to go over to Scott's country
place when I left the office, but 1
did not find him at the factory. Y hen
I telephoned hi m he asked me to
come o'ut and we would transa -t our
business there. .
vn.. irimiv niv one-track mind.
,ln't von. Kalherine? I intended to
send a telegram to the office telllnc
lhr.ni where 1 :s eoing. bllt I hill.
to rush to catch the boat which goes
up to Scott's hnue and I must con
fess I forgo' all about it.
"When I got up there. S-o't in
sisted that I should stay until T.ies-
rlrev and as I had to get his business
1 staved. You will f.irgive me
vnee nett. sweetll'-art. till
have not forgiven mvself for it yet,
and If anything had hannen-d to von
dear. I never would nave ioi
will
time? 1
Try the CHADA LINE or totlelrlep
manufactured by the J. It Wailclii'
Co. Sold by their retailor, J. M
Ashcrafl, 126 W. Lane St.
Advertise te Vr.r !ttYtn
first few moments In a chair.
I think I was asleep almost before
nhn .me l,ii.v fn mv firms, and I
.mi ....! innm when she took her 'on an errand
from me. It seemed but a moment , he said as soon ss
i...r i n, on1 it ii-iiQ : enrhot. "that I n.-v
broad' rtav. I heard John's voice In thouu-ht you would he sick so soon
.- . .. ... .. .. .i i i ih.nii.ht when von telegraphed tut
tlie n.'lll, isn l rvauiei ene nanc . . i..,,.l
j that you were just calling me back
"Yes. dear. I am awake." I called, to make up.
...i... i i,.v m nn "Rut this will be a lesson to me
i.,iii'.. .. i.u, i n,,e nrms T will never put nv own construction
ulinut bis ne ck and raised inv Una to i on your worn
Xorw (Je es on Errnml.
"I sent the nrw out of the room
"You kno'-v. dear.
phe was out of
er for a moment
you telegraphed me
his.
"Here! here' no tears. " he ev-
If ever a tire received a real
welcome from American car
owners, the Republic Grande
Cord is that tire.
That it is more than living up
to Republic reputation for
longer life is a source of satis
faction to us.
A Republic Grande Cord on
your car will show how far
cord tire construction has ad
vanced. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
DISTRIia'IOR
444 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Ore.
PHONE 268
ir-iain.
Let's not talk about It any more
John."
"You bet we will not. 1 want tn
ee mv daugl'ler: where Is little
tniv Pllmihetli?"
I felt mv tins draw across bv teeth
is 1 answered: "Vour daughter Mnry
is over there In that bassinet."
(To be Continued.)
at puunc i a
auction at the United Stale, r
fficr at Roseburg. Oregon to ho
lilebest bidder at not le6s Mian the
apprai'i value a. shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the In
vr'or The purchase price, with an
id.il'l'onal sum or one-fifth of one
t,r cent thereof, being commissions
alleiw.d. must he deposited at tu:.e
f sale. tnon. J to be returned If sale
is not approved, otherwise patent
will issue' for the timber which must
be removed within ten years. I)ld
will be received from citizens of the
I'nlted States, associations of such
'It Hens and corporations organlied
. . .ia t'nle.wt mtetea
under tue laws ui en- e...
or anv state, territory or district
-hereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the ti'uber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
.nU-te'v before b--ing included en
any offer of a lariv-r unit. T. 22 S.,
l 3 V S-c. 7. NE'i NE'i. yellow
flr 325 M-. NWM NEM. yellow flr
500 M.. SE'i Ni:'i. yellow Dr W
M . NF.ii NWVe. yellow flr 425 M..
NW'i NWVi. yellow flr 150 M . red
flr 200 M.. NKH SEU. yellow flr
130 M.. red cedar 10 M., NWH SE ',.e .
Douglas flr 1100 M.. red cedar 20
M SEJ4 SEH, yellow flr 500 M.,
i-ed flr mo M . red cedar 20 M..
SW'i S!'M. Douglas flr 695 M.,
SE' SWM, nmifilas fir 690 M..
NW'i SV',i, Douglas flr 400 M.,
W'4 SW'i. lloiifjlas fir 640 M.. red
,..ar 1; M none of wn'rn IO ne seeiei
it less than $2 00 per M.: T. 21 S.. DH,
T. 4 W.. See. 7. V KI-.14. Iir i.
M NWV, NFV, , tir bCIO nr. 14
NE'i flr 350 .. PW'WNEy. Ar R00
M SE", NW'i. flr 550 M.. NEVt
aw 14 flr 350 M.. SWU SE 'i . fir 500
,, cpiei pe4. f r 750 M.. SW4 SK
i'"flr 1000 M . NEV; SWV4. flr "0
l NW'i SWH. flr 510 M., SB '4
SW'i. fir 550 M., SW'4 HV'4, nr
350 M none or wnicn 10 ne man
less 'than $1.75 per M., Sec. 25.
VE", SW'i. red flr 1200 M . cedar
"0 'Vf v,-1i SWVi. red fir 1150 M
WVi'sW'-i, red fir 1100 M., SEVi
WVi. red flr 1300 M., cedar 60 M..
he led flr to he sold at not less than
tl SO per M. and the cedar at not
less than $ 50 per M., T. 21 S.. R. 6
W See. 13. NEV, SW'4, flr 325 M
NW'i SE'4. flr 37 5 M . SW V, SE'.i.
flr 425 XL. none of which to be sold
;t !es than Jl 50 pr XL. T. 36 8..
T 5 W S.c. 25. NE". NE'4. fir
'10 XI, pine CO X!.. SWVi NE'i. flr
100 XL. pine H'O XL. SEV, NW'i.
Or 2CIA !.. pine 15 M.. SW', NW '4 .
1r 250 XL, pine 50 XL. NE4 SEVi.
1r 150 XL. pine 150 XL, SE M SE'i,
1r 275 M . pine 40 XI , SW'i SE'i.
lr 2"0 XL. pine 70 XL, NE4 SW'.i.
flr 170 XL. pine 130 XL. NWV,
.WM, fir 50 XL, pine 250 XL, SEVi
WH. flr 80 XL. pine 220 XL. SW 'i
AW, fir 225 XL. pine 90 XL. the
pine to bo sold at not less than J4.00
.'r XL, nnd the fir nt not less than
1.25 per XL (Signed) CLAY TALI.
MAN, Commissioner.
Breakfasts and Lunches served.
Cstiie in and get the best.
At Tho MAI'LELEAP
122 West Cass.
There ls nothing to uul it.
Ml . SIC OL! B XIEXIIiERS!
Bring jour basket supper
Tues. Eve, June 15th, to Chas.
Iirand home. Garden Valley.
Ice cream and coffee served by
club. Please notify secretary
by Saturday if you Intend to go.
-
AT i:iEXI10WEU CHl'RCII.
Services will be held at the Eden
bower church next Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. All those interested tn
a Sunday school, please be present
A. A. CHAPMAN, In charge.
We wash and polish cars it Uer
'en's garage.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MRS. F. !. OWEV Cut Flowers
Phone 240. 403 W. Cass.
FOR Ii ENT "inZTT""""-.
v.iostf' in
FOR Bent
.HoWimr,
FOR REStCT-
SO. Main i,""0" n,
- 1 er. - j
"? ""13 fur,.i .
'""iS parlor, tZTl
reasonably 2 J J
Phone 41-R. ' JiO
credit farm , ,
"la. 2g,uu to. J
ood It? !)ul
Kice. '
JiilLSAl.
rOR SALElvolla:
r'OR SALEi JT-
oat. w... r M
t',.ISWJ'
J2o Second Ave. So"'
OR SALE-Old jrTTl
oak stove wi.rHd
C. McGheher. U
lU. M. H.
Phys.etan
I'I,Y1J..H Chiropractic
222 W. Lane St
NOTICE OF .WXI AL SCHOOL
XIEETIXti.
Notice is hereby given to the le
gal voteTs of School Oistrb-t No. 4.
of Douglas County, State ofOregcn,
that the Annual School Meeting of
said District will be held at Hose
burg High S hool Did?.: to begin at
the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the
third Monday of June, being the
21st day of June. A. D., 1920.
This meeting is calleel for the
purpose of electing two directors, to
serve for a term of there years, and
the transaction of business useal a!
such meeting.
Dated this 9th day of .lone. 1920
RO.-TOE N. GREEN.
District Clerk.
K. I. .MILLER.
Chairman Board of Directors
BROCCOLI
.A NTS
Fiom tested St. Valentine seed,
now r. adv for delivery. C. W. Brad
ford. Phone 15-F21.
NOTICE
How about your eating place? The
XIapleleaf confectionery serves the
very best lunches.
Sheet MetalWork
OF ALL KINDS
J. II. SINNIGER
UK OAK STKk.VT I'BOXK 4
R. P. BRADFORD A UIVE
Chiropractors, West Roseburg
Phone 40K4.
DR. CIiAlK K. ALI.E.V Dentist a
331 Perkins Building, Roseburg
Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 12 s
tn 1 to E p. m. Phone 6b
nt-
All Chuulfted Advertisements Ii
.ertexl oew today will be fejnnil o
ant patfe aoelesr New Today" lieaail
WAIMTTTD.
WANTED Waltrsss at Hotel Ump
qua.
WANTED To buy or rent a house
Phone 415-J.
WANTED Luuuh counter girl a
Hotel L'mpqua at once.
WANTED Cheap horses. See Judd
Empire barn, Koeeburg.
WANTED One horse bufcgy in gooi
condition. Address P. Jussop, R
2. Hoseburg.
WANTED Woman to assist in gen
eral housework. Apply at Merc
Hospital.
WANTED Xi.in for Janitor, one who
understands a furnace. Apply a
Mercy Heispilal.
iOOeXOeX'AX-eOW
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE
I.tavf- KoM'l.urff, 'lally nt 7 :0j A. M.
Uiavtrk Mxrlli: i'lut. cUitv t SyO A. M.
Coiiiipctions at Myrtle Point
to and from Marsh field, Co
quille, I.andon and Powers.
Fare (t.4S, iiuiudin? war tax.
!ie?er vat ions at main office,
40r Cass St., near depot. Phone
301, or I'mpnna and Grand no
te!:?, Kapp's store,
TAYLOR & CLINTON
'XKKOWT)neOChKiWCi
NEW SNAP SHOTS
REPUBLIC
CORD TiRES
j We pay the highest price fur Cas
jCara hark. Uerger's Bargain Store
I Visit the Mapleleaf coaTectioiery.
and you will have found a good lim
I iheun parlor.
I PoultrvnuTi get your kale plant?
from Earl Voburg, 702 Kullerton.
; 50c per 100.
j Diamond flour. $3.40 p,r sack:
I Pride or Hondaa flour. $2.7.". Lonc
Rrotery, West Washincron St.
You don't know what you are
.miR-lns when you fail to 'visit th
1 M-ij'leleaf confectionery, 2'1 Cas
street.
M. Stlivth fl;;
KUin.
L. Itodic hoi;i
I Mr and Mrs. A.
daueht.r. r.rai-e. of
are is;ii.-' at the L.
in West Rosehurg.
Ladies' h.emnooin. dyinf; ehil.l
ireen s ha:r .-until, etc.. ley experi
ciffj ormior. Phone Mrs Corbin.
i.e'-j. ivr appointments.
All menileers are earnesMv re
ruested to annear at the Elks' hnil.l.
litis. Sundae. June 1.1th. at l::;o p
m.. to part, with other f-iends
j In innnliine throueh our streets to
: honor the t-r.at emhlem of 0gr or.
j d-r. Our n.u. and then ntten,! the
, evere is. s ;,t ii. Klks- hall, and asit
,tn the eourtesies to lie extended the
I general piii.lir. and ene-ouraslng
"Lest We Foraet.1 the annual ob.erl
psnce of our great V. S. Flag Day.
e e
0'ir wagons are now ready to
dt liver ice anywhere upon
phone rail, and will be running
nn r gulnr routes in a few
days. Ice will be
Strictly Cash
this year, or the coupon sys
tem, which are the best for
everybody. Hooks are now on
f'- at J5, Jio and $20 each.
Phone your order for book now
a:.d aoid the rush later, when
e are very busy. The price Is
one cnt per pound.
Roseburg Ice Co.
C. P. CANNON. Mr.
WANTED Teaehor for Happy Val
lev sehool. District 87. Addres:
N. A. MeColloch. Phone 17-K3
WANTED Ten to 15 head of younf
gnats. R. S. Hutton, Wilbur, Or
Phone 31-F 11.
WANTED Teacher for Glentarr;
school, Dist. No. 109. M. M
Cooper, Clark, Uosebure, Ore.
FREE BOARD for a
work each srentng.
teria at once.
little lanitot
Call at Cafe-
WANTED by experienced accountant
several small sets - of books t
keep; systems Installed; audi1'
maele reasonably. Address J. D
Wynne, care News-Review.
WANTED Strong, active man, o
young man. at the Roseburg lef
plant. Persons afflicted with hool
worm or spring fever need not ap
plv, as we want a man not afraid
of work. Roseburg Ice Co
WANTED Old iron. Will pay $U
per ton for It dedivered at Berger :
Junk Hhop. Roseburg.
WANTED Bicycle, 24-inch wheel
Perkins Bros., old Review Bldg.
DIAMOND WANTED Will pay cash
for bargain in large diamond. Wll'
be in town only one day so if yor
have one for sale, sell now before
further decline. Address H. W.
care News-Review.
HELP WANTED WANTED HELT
Ex-service men and others fur
nished employment free of charge
Contractors, ranchers and farmer
place your orders with us for help
ers. Our services are free both tc
employer and employed. Law
rence-Cnrdon Co., 125 Cass St
Phone 219.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WALTER S. WOODRUFF Expert
piano tuning and repairing. Room
34. Grand Hotel.
rilONE your order for your winter
wood to R. Stubbs, Melrose store.
Thone 11 F25.
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Piano Department
Ikinline-Mdore Conservatory
Violin and Physical
Education Department
Closed Until September.
WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnsel
man, driller, R. 1, Roseburg
Phone 3-F5.
5 REWARD For correct address
of John B. Baker. Write Clark B.
Bnker, Roseburg, Oregon.
NLTOLA. a phonograph that talk?
tor ttseir. Hear It at i-erains ni'
Phonograph and Commission sales
room. Old Review Bldg.
LOT n.ih hnnnef between S. P
depot and end North Jackson St.
Finder return to Hamilton Drug
Co. Reward.
FOR SALE5-ye-H
about 1400; il rrN
Phone 6-Kil. Hni
OR SALE OaH..j :
model. Andrew M4t-rJ
Sixth St.
r'OK SALE 130 Ai,.T
eluding two bucU K cJ
K- D. No. 1. koKtail
OR SALEFosT
months eel.! pSu..ie. .
V. J. Ilaird, Wilbur, it'd
12-F33. ea-lni
OR SALE Amsco Mtdfffau
son tractor. HiiumJ
... i aui. n. u. fl
..rr t? . e e t. . ..
vie on i , E. rracucall; in U
uoiu goods at a lurju. jj
Oil SALE Ford ud R,
good condition. TtrmiiiJ
i all 409 Cass St
'OR SALE 100 held of ru
3-year-old cold; on (ujj
saw. Ingulre Vi. D. Tunc. II
burg. Oregon.
t HAVE 1 SUL. of nan
lead spray left, fill al r
hareiain If laliw it ten. hj
Fruit t Proautt Ci
.ORT June 1, 111 Swtai.
ring with small diamond at
P. O. E. 672. mmtsHniid
ting. "V. W. C." insidt
at Ne ws-Review.
OST Suiall illw mi. ei h
ton or Motr St. Nia "iVj
engraved. Finder lean :
Review. Re-ward.
'OR SALE Chalram sar
hue; lots of speed an4
mei haniial condition. Isa:
Sunset Garage.
'OR SALE Wt bat til"
i-ur. fnr S.llsr Onf Ford 1
ear and out Omland Hal
touring car. 1'mta.M l
Winchester St.
-envrn ptPKI bar) M
amount of Iron for 4nJ
farther supply oouoiik.
ately is not to aril f
your order. J. a- "
-OR SALE H. D. n1
., i,h.,t tdr fan:
hiiu " ' ..". ...
.i hirraiBI
els. leeeme: t". -. j
son's garage, 1 23 X- Hail. M
447
. ... .i.W
o e I v eeieee lull b.--
r boar. 2 yeara M: 1
and a good buy, If "'
in five cood SOW!
Bros., Glide. Ore.
Dot bret
OR SALE Kalian pr",
delivery. Orl ;.
"r- lu " - t ma
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