Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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R0SF.3URC NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1925.
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No other tare
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TIRES and TUBES
COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON
Highway Service Company
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' Cor. Jackson and Douglas
Phone 333 1 Roseburg, Oregon
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Hero From Salem
' Huphie Fltzhugh arrived here
X LOCAL NEWS t ,nst 'ro' Salem and is
4 spending a short time in Roseburg
-446a0n business matters.
r On BuhJiioas '
V. C. Hart was hero Thursday
I and today transacting business
matters. Mr. Hart Is a resident
of Portland. 1
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From Portland
time looking after business mat- I
ters. Mr. Day is a Portland re- i
sldent, and arrived here Thurs- !
day evening. i
r.lortrlc Man Hero
J. L. Casey Is spending a day
or so In this city on business. Mr.
Casey Is from an electric company
at Portland and arrived bore last
nigni.
P. F. K. Inspector Hero
F. J. MeKeewen, the traveling
Inspector of the Pnciric Fruit Ex
press company, is here from Port
land for a short time attending
to business interests.
On Ituslnos!
C. E. Tillman arrived here last
night from Portland, and will Among tho."e arriving from
spend today In this city attend- northern points Thursday offer
ing to business affairs. Mr. Till- ! noon was F. H.Thompson. Mr.
man Is from a motion plcturej Thompson resides In Portland and
booking company. t will spend a short time here on
. i business matters.
Jllsiirnneo Adjuster Visit!
Edwin Gale orrived here from ; Kiigene Couple Visit
Torilana yesterdny morning and Mr. and Mrs. N. Sutherland
snent the day on busness. Mr. were visitors In Roeliurg Thurs
flnle Is an Insurance adjuster, and ! day and Inst nk-lit. They nre from
left this morning for soulhern Eugene, and left this morning in
Pints-. their car for other points in the
stato.
Iteedsport People Hero '
Ray Abraham, F. C. Rortlett. . Writes Prize Essay
Mrs. Agie Purkenson, Mrs. tier-; Miss Wlnnona Smith, of the
trude Patterson, and Attorney J. 'Camas Valley school, has received
H. Austin make up a party which a beautiful medal as a reward for
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came to Roseburg last night to ,
attend to legal matters in the
Circuit Court here.
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Charles Kycs Home
. I banes Kyes, local real estate :
dealer, who for the past five
weeks has been in Portland fol-i
lowing an operation, returned I
home last night. Mr. Keyes re- ;
ports that he has been greatly i
benefited In health by the opera- .
tlon and is fast regaining his i
Strati cth
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Hettie C. Co,art Tuesday file,,
suit' for divorce- in the circuit
court against J. O. Cowrt. asking
for IIS ner nmnlh- tnmlenn
attorney fees and a deccee of di-i
vorce. The couple were married
at Roseburg. Augu 15, 1906. and
now reside in Ashland. Mrs. Co-1
sart allege, In her complaint that
Coiart 1., cruel an abusive, I
named February 10 and last Sun-
day as specific Insmnces. On I
F.bruary 10 she .lleged he kent
"'" iimi ui mr input null.
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last RtinHav whpn nh. ram, hnm
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her church.
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From Ilrtdgp
William W. Weekly arrived here
yesterday evening from Uridge.
VroKon' ana 19 "Pending a few
aus ,n Koseburg attending to
nusiiicss and visiting.
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day afternoon.
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I Alfred Sprites arrived hero
, yesterday evening from Bridge,
I and will spend a few dnvs in this
'eitv vlsltlm with friend d
transacting business affairs.
Visitors Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. K. w. Ilronn spent
a few hours here Thursday and
were overnight gfiests, arriving
from Portland. They left this
1'iisliiesa VI. Im
h ut'uuuiui meuai as a reward rorj
writing a pri7e essay In the Abra-
ham Lincoln e.,ay contest put on !
by tne Illinois watch company.
Will Speak for Had
L. j. Allen, assistant state club
leader, is scheduled for a talk
over radio it.w
on Tuesday,
March 3, nt 8 p.
Ills talk
will be of interest particularly to I
llveslock and corn club workers
fn the county
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revival service, at the Salvation I "'..'n"1;! "iK,h,'hand '"Z
Army hall for the past month. 1. r, i l Z nT n ""'l" th "
last night for Yakima. Wash. Mr. " h ' T';. K,,:",1"
K,t .ill - ,.,...! ...(connected with the General Pe-
the Nazarene church thtre p.,,,.' lrole,lm company of Portland,
dav. . .
' Dismissed From Hospital
Former Resident Dies- L n ,1 ""I1" " "7 ",mg
Word ha, been received in this !'",' 1 r ' ."m."" n'."""
r)ly hy friepds of the death of Mrs. :?,'" ,le M ulL L.. u
Mary Walsh at ihe horn, of herml,o
daughter, Mrs E M Pobli ,on at . .v .u hospitals
Santa Cnisr Cal Mrs. Walsh hsd nel, " 'hr"e WePk8 '"'
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Return From California
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Towers
i have returned from a several
j weeks trip to points in California.
mey report a fine trip.
To Spend Week End Here
Mrs. U If. Nixon arrive? here
Thursday from Houglin, ar.d will
IM-iid the week end lu Uoseburg
visiting wiih friends.
' Returns to Portland
j Waller McKay returned to his
' home at Portland lust ninht, after
I spMi'ling a short time Wednesday
and Thursday in this city on busi
ness. Visitor In Town Thursday
Among those to spend Thurs
day in town visiting and attend
ing to business matters, was I. C.
Metiehey. Mr. MeCehey resides
at Greeu.
Here Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen worn vis
itors in Roseburg for a time
Thursday. They reside at Yoncalta.
and were here attending to business
matters and shopping.
Visitors Hero Thursday
M r. and Mrs. C. K. Seymour
stopped over in this city yester
day and last night from southern
points. They are on their way to
Seattle to locate.
Hero from Myrtle Creek '
Max Kimmel arrived here yes
terday from Myrtle Creek and
spent the day and today looking
after business matters und visit
ing' with friends.
From Myrtle Creek
.Mrs. Oscar E. Weeks was here
Thursday from' points south of
town. Mrs. Weeks resides at Myr
tle Creek, and was here for a few
hours shopping and visiting;
Shepard3 Visit Thursday
.Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shepard were
here from points north of town
Thursday r.fte;noon. and spent a
few hours on business nr.d shop
ping! They reside at Yoncalla.
Leaves For Halsey
Mr.i. Martin Cummlngs, one of
the delegates to the district con
vention held th's week at the Meth
odist Episeoiial church, south, left
this morning for her home ut Hal
sey.
Is Teaching Class .
During the absence of Rev. H. L.
Ohldwell. who is spending the wf
!in Portland, his class in file N
Ouldwell, who is spending the week
ew
Testament at the high school Is
i;h schawl Is be
ing taught by Rev. Knotts of the
M. E. Church.
Vil(liiff Relative
Jumes Goodman and small
daughter, Evelyn, aro spending
tho week visiting Willi Mr. Good
man's relatives at Salem, Oregon.
They expect to return to tills city
on Saturday. '
Mrs. Ellison Ill
Mrs. Melvln Ellison Is reported
ill at her home on East Douglas
maker's office about tho first of
the wenk.
To I.ocn( Here
Fred Anderson and ChaVles An
derson, formerly of Seattle, ar-
I rived In this city last night from
I the north, and will make their
home in this city, , where they
have work.
Hero From Oakland
George W. Thiol wns a Rose
burg visitor today from points
north or tho city. Mr. Thiel is
an Onklnnd resident, nnd spent
the day transacting business mat
tori. Ontario Attorney Hero
C. M. Stearns arrived here yes-
i.,i .f,,.t.
J, 7 y f,L7"00n tr"m Ontario,
P"-"""- ",nu ,'8 "P'-ndlng a day or
two in this city attending to legal
matters. Mr. Stearns is an at
torney at Ontario.
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1 for T" IT ,,a
Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson
and family are stopping over in
Koseburg for a few days to visit.
Thev reside t ii ,' vLX
7Z will Z ,S '
ington, and will resume thcli
Journey home after a trip south
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Frank Edwards,
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.turned to that riiv ihl morning,
j after spending a day this city
n n business matters. They made
tne trip by motor.
Visit tt Chu-ch Home
Mr. and .Mrs. Hick John-ion. of-
J Corvnllis. spint Tuesilny and Wed
g. nesday of thlr, W'.-k visitliir nt Ihe
4' home of Dr. and Mrs. II. r. Church.
Si They have ben on a month's va
E cation, spent In touring California
is points, and hft for their home
Thursday.
g llii-liiesx Vliltor Mre
: H. R. Falling, president of the
ig - firm of Crossley and Falling, ad
g tertlslng, ef Portland. Oregon,
g was business visitor In Roseburg
today. Mr. Falling's firm has re
g rently placed large advertising
fi. contracts wiih the Roseburg
Newr-Review and In his visit here
js today commented upon the re-!
,i markable circulation enjoyed by
s,iiiii i-i.T. uei-iaring u 10 ne one
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of (be best In Oregon, outside of I
Portland. - 1
From Glide j
Mrs. Effie X. Shram waa a Rose-1
burg visitor Thursday and spent the j
alternoon on business and shop- i
ping. Mrs. Shram resides, at Glide, j
To Attend Ashland Same j
Mar Carman will leave Saturday I
morning to attend tho " basketball j
game between the Ashland and j
Koseburg high schools at Ashland.
Iteturns to Salem i
C. H. Maon. their auditor to- i
the Terminal Hotel company, who
spent last night at the Terminal
Hotel here as a guest, left this
morning for his home at Salem.
McMinnville Man Visitor
M. M. Xalusfield Is here for a
short time transacting business af
fairs. Mr. Nalusfield- resides at Mc
Minnville. He arrived here yester
day afternoon.
Spends Day On Business
A. O. Ramsden was an arrival
here yesterday from the north and
spent the day attending to business
matters. Mr. Ramsden is a resident
of Portland.
Returns to Glendnlo
Miss Naomi Mccormick return
ed to her home at Glendale this
morning after spending a day in
this city shopping and visiting
with friends.
Visitor from Monroe
Arriving here yesterday from
northern points , and spending a
few hours on business, was Paul
L. Hockims. Mr. HocklmB is
from Monroe.
I Leaves On Trip
I Joseph MeElhinny left this mnrn
;ing for New Orleans and points in
I the northern part of Geor.;l.i, where
he will viiit for two or three
months.
I Hero From Fugen:
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marty are
here for a few days visiting and
on business. They are Eugene
residents, and arrived here last
night.
Leaves For Selma
I Louis Huff left this morning for
Selma. Oregon, where he will snend
several days on business. Mr. Hufr
will conduct Sunday services at
the Baptist Church.
:Here From Canyonville
I Dan Rollenbaugh is here from
points south of town, spending a
few days on business matters and
visiting with friends. Mr. Bollen-
jbaugh is from Canyonville.
I Leaves To Conduct Lenten Work
I Father Killian, of the Catholic
church here, left this morning for
Bedford, where he will attend tho
next three weeks In Lenten and
conducting church work.
Mr. Ilnlley Here
I E. C. Halley, who Is with the
j Public service commission, arrived
here la?t night from Salem, and
will lie in Roseburg for a time
attending to business matters.
Hero From Sutlierlin
E. E. Lena and Mr. and Mrs.
Rurdette Leas were Roseburg
vlllors for n timo today from
Sutherlln. They spent a few
hours here shopping and on busi
ness. Stock Buyer Here
Charles Taylor arrived here from
northern points vestenlny after
noon, and Is spending a day or so
In Roseburg attending to business
matters. Mr. Taylor is a stock
buyer from Eugene.
To Eureka
Mrs. F. V. Jackson arrived here
today from Eureka. California, and
was Joined here by her nephew,
Harry Adair. They will return to.
Eureka, where Ms. Adair will make
his home.
I To Marshfield -
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Andrews and
jbaby visited in this city Thursday
and overnight. They have been on
Ja trip to San Francisco and
soulhern points, and left this morn
ing for their home at Marshfield.
i Leave This Morning For Medford
George and Calvin Webber left
this morning for Medford to attend
'the game there tonight between
I the Medford and Roseburg high
school basketball teams, and will go
on to Ashland tomorrow night to at
tend the game there.
VMtors Here from Selil
Mm. M'. C. Rf-edor and ons.
G. V. .leane, and F. Jeanc, Htnpped
over in this city laHt nffht and
will upend today vtewln? the city.
They are Seattle resident, and
aro returning home after a trip
to California points by motor.
Terminal President VLslls
W. W. Chadwick, president of
Ihe Terminal Hotel company, was
a guest of W. A. Cummtngs. man
ager of the Terminal Hotel lost
night. Mr. Chadwick left this
morning for Eugene, where he
will spend a short time, and will
then go on to his home at Salem.
Leaei to Attend Game
Jnme, Wamsley left this morn
ing for Medford, where he nil! at-
t 'mi th-- game there tonight be
tvien the Medrord boys high school
bankt l ball team and the Hnsehurg
boys team. He will go on to Ash
lar.d tomorrow to witness the piime
there between the Ashland and
Koseburg boys high sebjol turns.
Son Born at Grants Pass
Word was received here yester
day of the birth of a 9-pound boy to
Mr. and Mrs. 7.. J. la wman at
Grants Pass. Sunday. Feb. 22. liere
Mrs. Lewman ha, been visiting for
the paVt several week,. The par
em, are resident, of this city, who
live on Claire street, Mr. Leman
being a Southern Pacific brakentan
with a regular run out of this city.
The mother and child are reported
g'-ltln. along nicely.
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2CgS. MARY CIATBK g EJX-TyY HARTKAT
Mrs. Mary Clark, of Indianapolis, was earned alnni, seml-ecnsclous,
tor twelve miles on the cowcatcher of an express train after the loco
motive bad rammed an automobile In which uhe was riding. Her
preseoce of mind In seising the Iron rods saved her Ufa. She suffered
only from exposure as a result of bar horror-ride. One woman was
Killed In the smashup, but baby Dilly H.artman miraculously escaped
with a few brulsa.
Here From Eugene
F. W. Parsons spent the day here
yesterday attending to business uf-
fairs. Mr. Parsons is a resident of
Eugene.
To Canby ,
Roy Zimmerman returned to Can-
by todny after spending a few hours
1l-i Thursday attending to busi
ness affairs.
Motor To Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Williams mo
tored to Eugene this morning and
will spend a day thero attending to
business matters.
From Elgarose .
E. Edmund was a visitor in this
city this afternoon.. Mr. Edmund re
sides at Elgarose, and was here at
tending to business matters.
Here Today
Miss Livingston was a visitor
here today and spent tho morning
on business matters and shopping.
Misa Livingston resides at Glide.
Will Leave for Ashland
Sam McConnell will leave tomor
row morning for Ashland to attend
the boys basketball game lietween
Ashlnnd and Roseburg high school.
From F.irirene
H. Ilohgatt spent Thursdny and
Inst night in this city visiting nnd
transacting business affair.. Mr.
Hohgatt is a resident-of Eugene.
From Salem
Harry E. While arrived here from
northern points yesterday and
spent the day attending to business
matters. He is a resident of Sa
lem. Mr. Howard Little Better
W. 8. Howard Is reported slightly
Improved since yesterday by his
physician. Dr. E. J. Wulnscolt, to
day. Mr. Howard Is reported to be
In a very critical condition, how
ever, and the change for better Is
slight.
Portland People Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan, Mr.
and Mrs. H. I). Klllam and Mrs.
Eleanor R. Watson stopped over In
this (ily yesterday and spent the
day visiting with Mrs. Watson's
son, J. O. Watson, of this city. Mr.
Mctaclian Is the manager of the
Imperial Hotel at Portland. The
p:irty loit this morning for Grants
Pas by motor.
New Ring for
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Jcg Uer i. i -jr. world's champion heavyweight. Is shown here with
M, hrlde, the former Ketclli Tsylor, motion picture sctres,. ImmedV
lslety after his .-cret maiTlsee In Ran Dh-go, t'al. In the croup Jeff
to rlghL are Jo f!enjumln, Jack Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey and Helen
Taj lor, Mrs, Deansti'i ilalar.
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I Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton
bas been named as the new super
intendent of tho United Slates
Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.
Mrs. Eil Hlnkle left ;odav t i Sa
lem whei,j h!ie will vllt fov sever
jul weeks wltn her dauga'ei, Mrs
I W. F. Watson.
F. C. Bartlett was a visitor from
! toast points hero Thursday. Mr.
; Harllett is from Reedsport, and was
, here on business.
Leave Today for Grants Pass
Doctor E. C. Tullar. of New York
City, and Rev. F. E. Flnley, of
Marshfield, who have been In this
city since Sunday, left this morning
for Grunts Pass and other southern
Oregon cities. Doctor Tuller gave a
talk nt the. Methodist Episcopal
church, north, here Sunday, and
was so well received that he will
return here Tuesday of next week
and give a stcrioptlcan lecture on
hospital work In the United Slates
and Europe, Illustrated with slides.
i These pictures wer taken by Itoc
tor Tuller after the war In tho war
zone, and are very Interesting. Rev.
Flnley Is with the Wesley Hospital
at Marshfield, which Is to be com
pleted there. -Doth men were here
in the Interests of the board ,of
I Hospitals and Homes.
Jack Dempsey
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Our salesmen are always glad to place your purchases in
your car for you. Many STONE'S customers are earning
gasoline money, through saving on foods at our store. ..
Try it yourself. Drive to our store once a week or every
day or so. You will be more than pleased. And you will
MILK, tall cans, -OC! BREAD, large 1
for - aWC, loaves, each 14C
PEETS SOAP, OQ I COFFEE. M. J. B., JQ.
large pkg. 4.31 1 i pound cln 4i7C
COFFEE, ' Jfj,! JELLO, all flavors, 9C
Stone's Best. lb. "tJC; j for sCOC
TOMATOES, No. 2J OQ! CORN, lows Standard, OC
Standard, S for OUCj 2 for tiwC
PORK 4 BEANS, OA PEA8, med. size,
large Campbell's 3 for iCj tender, Z for .. vdC
SALMON, tall red, CC I BUTTER, Stone's AO.
2 cans . IJt . best, 2 lbs. VOC
STAR AND HORSE "Trt ' CIGARETTES, all t Q
SHOE, plug tUC kinds, carton
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JOIN THE BEAVERS
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PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 27.
Jess Winters, right handed' pitch
er, has signed with the Portland
club of the Pacific coast baseball
leagui, President Turner announc
ed today. All but four oi Ihe
Portlund pitchers have now frignd.
Johnnie Jones, outfielder with
the Portland club last year, has
been sold to the Augusta, Ga., club
of- the South Atlantic league, It
was announced.
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FIGHT TO A DRAW
(AMOcUtnt Vnm Lrucd Wirt.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 27.
Jo'e Gorman, Grants Pass feather
weight and Nobe Cervantes, Salt
Lake, boxed a ton round draw here
last night. Itocco Strambo quit In
the sixth frame of his scheduled
ten round bout with Sonny Jim.
Today's Cross -
THE SWASTIKA
By J. C
HORIZONTAL,
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6 door
10 in exces
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22 murkineas
23 bovcruire
80 insane
31 sLrunge
8;i put away
35 part of
verb to be
87 the sun
89 took nour
ishment 40 precious
stone
42 Spiu dog
(abbr.)
43 pronoun
45 vd spirit
47 above
Ai at once
60 indigent
62 point of
compass
63 snarls
4 more
adroit
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2S exist
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Dept. Tag Your Car
Store your car at the
Roseburg Garage
Where car and contents
will be taken care , of
while doing your shop
ping or attending the
theatre.
SPECIAL DAY STORAGE
RATES
CENTRALLY LOCATED
EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR
YOUR AUTOMOBILE
Word Puzzle
Puir.le No. 110.
BOYD
VERTICAL.
1 CflJnu
2 electrical
charge
8 negative
4 half an em
6 freed
6 stripped
off
7 preposition
8 equip
9 spoons
with long
handles
12 tooth of a
wheel
15 cry, like
sheep
17 plunder
1 8 weep
20 -place
21 Asiatic bo
vine rumi
nant 2S instructed
27 seed con
tainers 2H seraglio
an inlnmnKII.
8 1 lubhcaxiiur.
32 devices for
holding
two or
more parts
together
34 pound
lightly .
35 wetter
87 turf
88 uncloM
(poet.)
4 1 menagerie
44 measure of
weight , .
46 Incline th
head
47 make
practice of
49 West Afri
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51 concerning
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tZ thorough .
fare
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A Word To New Fan..
The numbers Indicate the be
ginning of a word; the shaded
stops indicate the end. In the
horizontal column are listed
synonyms for the words which
fit crosswise from the numbers
to the first shaded stop to
the right In the vertical
eoluinn are lilted synonyms to
the woroa which fit downwiru,
from the nuinbcra la the fiMt
shaded rpot belc.w. Co ovrr th
lita rapidly and fill In all the
words you feel sure about
They will give you clues to the
other words.
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