The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 11, 1911, Image 3

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    EATH BEFORE 100
YEARS IS SUICIDE
Wance of Laws of Health Ex-
r . r.-l.. VnA nt I Sfa
plains tan ww i -..
,l,d Scientist Ha Crceura8lr.H
Word "" Deepondent Mn
and Womtn.
Heath brfr. 10 years of ago
1 ..... ,.rhiM I nothing more
I,., limn "" - ,-
'woman) who d' , "",rl""
I, .imply lKi.'N.nt of the law.
.rh" h "ni "n(1 rH,,'"r
,. ,, statement made I'X Prole
ja.m. M M.m..n. the famo...
U,l.-I.ll health authority. " I
fsbllsliu'K , ...
ill. nig ciim-m "
. it
iiuri'e " ""
In
fur
In direct
t IuI',",,, "
rh llli '! thousands i.f converts
...(...... r Mum on In Mvliiic cm-
Slro-nt of the h.-.-rf.il creed he
,'",., Virile, wellpol active
J eueigotlc, be " '"""K" '"
,j Mhilv attain the century age
alt which lie declares In the normal
Hi- 'd:
want I In' of the world
k kirn HO' opinion on inn ui,
t health, which -' ,h 'nllt of
rlltlie u -voted TO ncniiiiK inr ...
L . i p i of America, mere
lidlng in lin city ni eiiouim
use Ill' people In lhl Stnlr alone,
-n hiive found lirulth through in
Hihinl. I'..f..r.- I get through theie
.i i... u I ,i 1 1 1 ill ii M hlli Ctinilith lo
.,. imv cured patients In thin rll
I
..nt.
I Pi
DOUBLING PRESENT AVERAGE
PRODUCTION OF CORN CROP
Object I to I'roduce Snmi Numbtr of Ilushels on Smaller
Number of Acre imd Wllh Left Labor and Con
sequently Making Huslneaa Mora Profit
able Avirnj In United Slates Is
2,300,000,000 Yearly.
muKt of all, to tH'. to Hie
The I ii v m 1 lit n, tin- lli
-fil lllli-B. tile Vll'lllll M tlClVe
-ar'.tn: t.i.ly racking diseases and
Uj.-iiiH fur theae in the oliea li
..,m tin- nii'HiiKi' of hope I bi-e-r
,1 brio; I In- it'-"'1"1' bletug.
I ami to lulk to Hi" I li'Hii;itl-,
. suffered fiom Nioiiiurli trouble
ones afflicted with thai noxious
!. fit t ii n h. I v. ant to 1 1 my
rv in Hi" women who have lie-
lue rlin.lilr InvulUI. u. rf.nlt of
rvniis troulili'. I mit to t.: 1 k t
r nun ho re 'nil run duwn."
hiH tii'nlih hue Ji-n broken b
Hrmirk, linprr.ppr ctlrt, lei hours,
d o'li'T riiMr. end who frcl th
wpliiK clutrh of eerloue rhrmilr
To thin- inMiple I brlnn ntnry
' hop'. I i-n give thvm prfitnlef
' brtd r lliluti. I went to e.tonl.h
nn by f.holni thi record of rur-.
T(iiriiii', through luy tl):W tr-Ill
', trvMiiicnt.
"I h.tvf taken the lent lil' from
1 iln Kiln, ami t'lnlKiilli'd lli'm In
"w tctu of tiroliiirnti I nil 1 v lil 'I
! Hitupti'd to fech pnrtlrulnr cniov
ksve mi 'cur' nil.', but my irr'Hl
thi.il of .llMikliiK dl.'nnu le the
ry li t thoiiKht of iikmIciii eolenctv
h. miriii. which 1 h with thcee
I'lHimiiia In thl. city, end all over
irnTli-ji pnivc. thrlr cltlcacy. Old
iih'.iU miiMt nivp ewny to tm
il.ial in liiirc niovi. I know what
r r- in. -.1 :- nr iltilnt? for humanity
vrn h'Te. 1 know what liny will
i fur I ho pcuplK of thl. city. I.ct
irn,. my utiitciniiita tlmt'e nil
IKK."
1 In- nllllllUilUH Htrclltll Cf Clllll'l"
i! iikiiI tlitit coined to 1'rofcs-nn
n:"i. M. Miinvon lit hi. lalmiiitiii Ich
nl an. I .li-fTciKiin utrrcte. Phlliolrl
i:a. I'.i . k i-'B I'r, Muiiynn and hii'
nuriiiiiim ciil p of expel t ph) hIi Linn
(Hr c r. HAn.Ti.icr
It la poa.lhle within a few year to
double the averaKw production of corn
p-r acre Id the I nllnl Rtatea, and to
rcoinpll.h It without any lucreaae In
work or vxpnnae. It I not to be ua
demtood from thla atatement that It
l doalrahltt to double the pro.ent com
crop, but that It la dealrable to pro
duce the .inn' yield on a amullur
number of acrta and with ! lalxir.
If CO buahela are rulavd on one acre
In. tea. I of on two acre., the labor of
plowing, harrowing, planting, culti
vating and harve.ttng la greatly re
diicnil. Iiutnnnd controla the quantity
that ahould be growu. To meet the
demand, the producrra of the L'nlted
Htatea have, during the la.t ten year,
averaged In round numbert 2,200,000,
000 bu.hele of corn yearly. In produ
cing thla quantity a little more than
i, 000,000 arret have been devoted to
corn growing The average produc
tion per acre haa been 20 bu.bela.
Very few farmer, would like to ac
knowledge that tbelr average produc
tion for the peat ten yeara baa been
aa low aa 2d bu.hela per acre, but
from the beat eatlmate. that have
been made the conclusion la unavoid
able that half of thoae who tyow corn
harveet I'M than 2ti bu.hel.'per acre.
Twice thl. quantity la a fair crop,
three tltnea 26 bushel, la a good crop,
and four tlmea 20 bu.h'la pur acre are
frequently produced.
Hlnce the average crop In the atatea
tieat adapted to corn growing la hut
little above the general average of the
entire country. It U evident that the
average 1. not lowered to any great
extent by the poor cropa In aectlon.
iin.ulted to corn growing. Moreover,
the yield per acre In the New England
atatea, with their ahort growing aea
.on, la aii great u In any other part
of the country. Thla clearly Indicate,
the poa.lblllty of greatly Increasing
the yield per acre In the corn belt.
Thla la especially eaay of accomplish
ment In the aouthern atatea. where
the preaent production per acre la low
and where the growing aeaeon la not
shortened by froata.
I'oor corn cropa are usually at
tributed to unfavorable weather con
dltlona. and frequently thla la the true
present production per acre are Im
provement In the quality of seed
planted; Improvement In the condi
tion of the soli; Improvement lo
method of cultivation.
The methods of cultivation In gen
eral uae In one section of the country
differ greatly from thoae In another
section. The Implements and meth
ods employed In Iowa are aa different
from those of Connecticut aa there
In turn are different from those of
Georgia; and while these difference
are to some extent due to the nature
of the farm land or to claa of labor
The Difference.
European cities certainly bav a
laughing, contented air, people seem
to take life eaally, they have time for
pleasures. If It's only a chair hired for
two cents on on of the broad, abaded
boulevard to watch the crowd pass
of a Sunday afternoon, says Orison
Bwett Warden In Buccesa Magazine.
What smiling, care-free faces! On
remembers with a shiver the faces In
a New Tork crowd grim, anxious,
frowning, self centered.
No doubt thla atmosphere of Joy
ouaneea, along with the external beau
ty and plcturesquenesa of European
cities, has Its attraction for our heir
easea, but, of course, that alone would
not make them lire abroad and mar
ry foreigners. There are other con
siderations which bring them to this
Important declnlon.
Matters win sod Mrs. WlnsloW. Soothing
jrup iui br.t rnisedv to umIoi liiir cuaij
luting uiiiuf irxi.
In His Power.
"How effusively aweet that Mr.
Blonder Is to you, Jonosey ald With
erelL "What up? Any tender little
romance there?" "No, Indeed why,
that woman hate me," ald Jonesey.
"She doesn't show It," said Wltherell.
"No; but she knows I know bow old
he Is we were both bora on the
same day," said Jonesey, "and she'
afraid Ml tell somebody." Harper"
Weekly.
AVOID LIQUID BLUING.
Aids Nature
The great success of Dr. Pierce' Golded Medical Dis
covery in curing week stomachs, wasted bodice, weak
lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based on
the recognition of the fundamental truth that "Golden
Medical Discovery" supplies Nature with body-building,
tissue-repeiring, muscle-making materials, in con
densed and concentrated form. With this help Nsture
supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest
food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering
obstinate coughs. The "Discovery" n-establishes the
digestive end nutritive orgses in sound heclth, purine
nd enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerve is
abort establishes sound vigorous health.
your dtmtar ctftrt omefAfad- "oaf mm food," )
It is mrobmbly bttfr FOR HIM It pmym bttr.
But torn are thlmklai of rne cure not rate profit, am
(Acre's aotblnt "last mm food" tor you. Say mm.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English; or, MedV
icine Simplified, 1008 page, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date
tdition, paper-hound, sent lor 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost o mailing
. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sweeps and Shovels Used on Single
and Double Cultivators.
employed, they are to a still greater
extent due to the conservatism of the
farmer themselves. That certain
kinds of cultivators or plows or
methods of planting have been In uae
In Georgia or Iowa for many year
loes uot prove that Implements or
methods found succescful in other
states might not be uaed there to
advantage.
EXPERT GIVES
TIMELY HINTS
Manors la Worth More Than
Labor Involved In Feedlosr S
laae Makes Chaaper Beef
Than Anything; Else.
The reaaon so many housewives
prefer RED CROSS UAIX 1JLUE Is
because it la all blue. Liquid blue
contains a large percentage of water.
Why buy water when you have It by
the tub full?
Hiivinx solid RED CROSS RALL
ni.I'E is real economy. DiKgolve it
an you need It. A larwe four-ox. pack
age, all blue, for l"c. laed in thou
si imH nf homes. KOR SALE AT ALL
CUOCEH3.
The Craxe for the Weird.
The artistic craving today is for
novelty for new expression of form
and combination of color, the more
sVange and weird the better; hence
the passing fashion for post-lmpres-
lonim and other kindred cuii. in
which neither truth nor beauty 1 th
Inspiring motive. Connoisseur.
GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION
534 Morrison St., Portland. Ortfoo.
Two-year rounea fur tnrhm. rnlm and public peak-r. Graduate, aftor eompUtms
two y-ar. of iio.t-Kra.luat work, granted pr..fwiHinal diploma. Continuous elaa irm
1 o cU-k. nv. day. .-r atk. Indivrfual leaaona with ailh.r th principal or Us aiaiatani.
aftamubna and tvfcninjfi.
EMMA W. GILLESPIE. Principal
Victoria Fond of Jewelry.
Qneen Victoria, although tmpl In
ber tastes, bad an almost oriental lik
ing for beautiful and coUy Jewelry.
Even If she rarely wore It, It posses
sion gave her pleasure and she 1 re
ported to have spent hours la looking
over ber collection.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put
up 40 year airo. They regulate and i
invigorate atomach, liver ana Dowels.
Sugar-coated, tiny granules.
A Lost Art.
Another art ha been lost! There ,
was a ume wnen me eiegam wumau
took a legitimate pride In her manner
of ascending a stair. In thla day of i
elevator, if there still exist women
who have th manner, there are few
stair worthy to serve a a stage on
which they mav exhibit it.
Your Own Opinion.
Public opinion 1 a weak tyrant com.
pared with our own private opinion.
What a man thinks of himself, that
it 1 which determine, or rather In
dicates, hi fate Henry D. Thoreau.
I'n.f Miinynii m:ik" no charge
ii"'iit.itioii or iiH-illi-ul advlre.
1 - 1 1 to imv. AlldM'4 I'rof. J
liiinoii Mumon's l.jilmratot lea, ,'
nj Ji ff.-i Mill
fi.t
Kot
M
!rd
St., riilliidi-lphla, I'll
Our Life' Work.
We are not sent Into thl world to
to atiytlilnic into which we conot
tut our hearts. We have certuln work
do fur our bread and that la to be
tine strenuously; other work to dn
r our delight and that I to be done
'"artlly; neither I to be done by
ive or shift, but with a will; and
!( Is not worth thl effort I not to
be dmio at nil John IttiHkln.
Wealth Not Atwaya Advantage.
Advuiitaga. opportunity. chance.
'"k! They are all on the side of the
toy Imru In obscurity, brought up In
W'erty Provided lie bo endowed with
' 111 that brooks no obftatle, with
Ihe m.-iiUI ability to conceive great
Ihouuht. trt plan greit undertakings,
the hoy Is all the more bloeaed who Is
Dot bniidlcnmiorl
Home Mad Shovel Adapted to Sur
fee Cultivation and Weed Destruc
tion.
cause, for there are but few summers
during which this crop does not Buffer
more or lea at some stage in Its
growth. The most that can be done
regarding the weather Is to take the
best posalble advantage of the con
dition a they exist. Hut there are
other condition that are responsible
for low production conditions that
are directly under tho control of the
farmer-and It U thee.) that make
possible tho doubling of the average
lcl.l per acre within a few year.
Although entirely possible, it I not
expected that the near future will
wit lies nn average production of 62
bushel for every aero grown. The
failure to renllxe thla production will
result from the failure of many grow
era to Improve their method. That
some growers In majiy different atatea
r. yenr by year producing 60 and
75 bushel of corn per acre prove the
IKisslliillty.
Tho lines or improvement mm wi.i
.... ... i ....i,.klv .t.uililH the
most en.Kiij mm w"
Naturally Opposed to Change.
Whn a new sovcniment I eatnh-
Nied, by whatever tnt-ans, the people
r" commonly dlsantlsflitd with It.
lltinm.
May
You
Need It
Ask your doctor about the
isdom of your keeping Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral in the house,
ready for colds, coughs, croup,
bronchitis. If he says it's si!
right, then get i bottle of it
' once. Why not show a
'ittlc foresight in such matters?
Early treatment, early cure.
i4
W pufeltah sur ftorl
trm muw a.i.n-
it sui i r
sAciav
s
",,nT boy Is called dull and stupid,
nen ih hi. . . . f..
: - .imi irouniv i nui iw i.y
m nWe Brml' lit your own doc-
-uiren you that an occasional aots
i' i''' Pi" will do such boy a frl
of ood. They keep th liver ctly.
" f U 1. 0. Ajar oe.. LeweU, Miss
(Py ritOP. Ml'UFORD, Illinois)
t think the manure Is worth eon
alderably more than th labor In
volved in feeding cattle.
Practically half the corn grown In
Illinois Is shipped out of the state,
enough to fatten two million steer.
If the manure from thee were
properly preserved and properly ap
plied to the land. It would Increaae
the producing capacity of the farm
of thl atate $12,000,000.
I do not advise dry lot feeding In
the aummer. but 1 am not aure but we
are coming to It. It muat be demon
strated before we know about It.
1'anture 1 the most expensive cat
tle feed.
Sllago mnkea cheaper beef than
anvthlng elne. It can be kept through
out the yenr or two or three years.
I have never found a man who fed
sllago to beef cattle that has aban
doned It.
At the university the beel breeding
.. . I rn atlntfA
cows were winiereu oivii
and hny than they could be kept in
the aummer.
A alio 18x36 feet is ample to surply
sllnge six months for 50 steers.
A good ration of cotton seed meal
or linseed menl t P""""9 Vet
day per 1,000 pound of live welsht of
the animal.
We get more out of the corn by
feeding the meal; the corn is digested
better.
Horse Breeding In Wisconsin.
Statistics of the Wisconsin depart
ment of horse breeding show trmt
during the breeding aeuson of 1910
1 319 pure bred. 1.6T9 grade and 4C6
mongrel and scrub stallion hud li
cense In good standing.
If! A00I0T I
HOOIO I
a I
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N. WW.. I
oTnmnu
ii a i ii in 14 1 1 n i
wiw.i.i.wiii a
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V. M. C. A. EXPANDS.
New
CONSTRUCTION OF OX YOKE
SAVED
FROM AN
OPERATION
KaaBawBVawBSBBmsBaBmwawa
By Lydla E. Pinkham'5
Vegetable Compound
Teoria, 111. "I wish to let every one
know w hat Lydia l' l'inkham' remo-
Ulcs nave uinw mi
mo. For two years
I stifTiTcil. The doc
tors siiid I had tu
mors, and the only
remedy was the sur
peon's knife. My
mother botieht mo
l.vdiaK. l'inkham'g
Ve pe table tom
pound, nnd today I
am a healthy wo
W man. For months
n 1 suffered from ia-
flammatlon,nnd yourSanat i ve Wash re
lieved me. Votir IJver l'ills have no
equal as a cathartic Any one wishini?
vroof of what your medicines have
done, for me can get it from any drun
gist or by writing to me. Yon can use
my testimonial in any way you wish,
nnd 1 will lie glad to answer letters."
Mrs. Christina Ueeu, 100 MouudSt,
l'coria. 111.
Another Operathm Avoided.
Xew Orleans, La. "For years I suf
fered from severe female troubles.
Finally 1 v as contined to my bed am!
the doctor sid an 0eration wasneees.
sarv. I ga'-o Lydia K.llnkhain's Veg
etable Con-pound a trial first, and
was saved from nn operation. .Mrs..
Lily I'kykolx, llUKerlurec St.,'ew j
Orleans, I-i. I
The great volume of unsolicited tes
timony constantly pouring in proves
conclusively that Lvdia F.. I'inkliain s
Vegetable Coinpiuind is a remarkable ,
T-nieily for those distressing feminine
ills from which so many wjux-u suUer. 1
I I 1 i, a - a
aw v- - r'-
yoke
Booklet Just Out Can Be Had
for the Asking.
The Portland Young Men- Chris
tian Association Is about to enter
upon a new era in Its work, in ex
tending the advantage of its educa
tional department to the entire
Btate. While a great majority of
the 1400 students enrolled in night
and day classes are resident of
Portland, yet a large and increasing
number are now enrolling from towns
and cities outside of Portland.
The different courses offered In
clude a full Commercial course,
comprising Shorthand, Itookkeeplng
and related subjects; a college pre
paratory course, a graded course In
elementary subjects for b.vs and
vocational courses euch as plumbing,
carpentry, sheet metal, bricklaying,
electrical work, automobile repair
and driving. Many students trained
In those classes are now occupying
important positions In the business
houses of Portland.
An attractive booklet entitled "Ac
tivities" has Just been Issued by the
association and contains a statement
of all Educational Courses. The Edu
cational Director vill mail this dook
let to all persons wno desire it.
Classes for day school open Sep
tember fth, night clashes September
25th. From present indications an
unusually large registration is antici
pated. Foolish Wager Caused Death.
A workman named Celestln Leroy,
aged fifty, died In Paris, France, the
other day while trying, for a -wager,
to eat a large beefsteak at one mouthful.
In its work of digestion and
assimilation by beginning
your meals with a dose of
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
It will prevent
SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA
SICK HEADACHE
HEARTBURN MALARIA
Try a bottle today
l.r ww.i.
It I no better for a ttate to llv be
yond Its income than for an individual.
Providence .l"n-" 1.
.ii..w from which an ox
I. made should be of light wood. ...ch
basswood. and measure 6x1
mches. y the Hural New forger
Draw a line one men irom ...... -
Vlth oneedg,. Uy off eight inches
nnd quare. Open con.pns eight
rnche. and describe a half circle
.round "he point where the two line,
mter 2i which will leave three
. . .,- i..n of circle. Turn tho
.cne. r; - - whlph
couipaa" " -
Will
lay off eight inche. and .qunre. Thl
Lnt be the exact center of yoke.
Slither half . Z
Now lay ou
way. . which nolnt
. C'D ..... Intoraect with the
draw lines w.. ,
aide
aa a Innhu lltl
thrmiRh tho center of the half circle
n,ak in eight Inches at the top of
vok. nd nine Inch., at the bottom.
S 1. th. ling for borlni th. holsa
the
r- th hnw. In other words
centers of tho bows should be eight
Inches at top and nine Inches nt bot
tom. Pore from the top with two
Inch auger fnr enough to pass the half
circle. Now you are ready to block
out the yoke. Ploek square and round
over the neck and down to tho staple
tv.,. i.f...n.llnir I. Important, and
should be done right The ball of the
thumb U tho shape of the rounding
portion where It rest, on u. u .
ii.v. .tai.le made with parallel por
tion Just far enough apart to let ring
pass, anil large enough nt bottom o
chain will easily Pft thfKh- r"M
six three eighth Inch bolts at point
ii-nted by dot. Staple should be
fifteen sixteenth Inch Iron and ring
three-quarter Inch. One can buy a
nice looking straight yoke cheaper
than he cad make ono, but It I not
eaay to find on. In which aa g ca
work .aally.
Wtfftemoreh
ll Shoe Polishes
REDUCED RATES
on all linra on account
ASTORIA
CENTENNIAL
PAGEANT
Ask your tirkft mrnt for
full a el mi,.
AUG. 1 0 to SEPT. 9
local in Qunl ty. largest In variety.
lli.- mmnir) r.lli.ein. Ill for rlraull.a "a
olMiIng li- ... .' atui a.i.i u.i"i
are the Mfcst and most reliable cathaitic and
system cleanser. The best remedy for Torpid
Liver, Biliousness snd Sick Headache.
At Druraists' or by Mall, ZS Cants
fiOYT ClLLMiCAJ. CO. POkllJ-ID. OUSOS
( , COFFEEt 3
I TEA SPICES
3AAIN0 POWDER
. tX TRACTS
JUST RIGHT
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that iH.ltl..ly .-. ntKi... Oil. lll.-ks an.l lv.ll.hes
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"if JourT'itnr to not S-epth- lln T want,
arnV!? hi. a-LlreM and ll. V' " for
, full le p.-. rt .
WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO.,
n-3 Albany St., Canribrldge. Mjaaa.
Shot 'olitl.( i tht n orld.
COMETO PORTLAKD AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS
VARICOSE veins, ntKNiA, dluuu ruiuri
Koapvera operations, nianr raiM-. rwrmanemiy cnr.-U In one
treatment. Mo.t time-MV ing, most natural, mot-t tatn. A
ratlual an.l permanent cure. I fire my orJ ai.d will eita
y.iatootbvr miiiu-al aut hi.riti. that t,..a i.a fa. u I am cer
tainly prepr-l to euro bv eipclii-m-e and equi.uiant. which
are the aevatoma to .nrre.a I have the br.l eilippd
rui-lu .! olki.a on the C.t 1 wi:l give ioo toary rliarity aa
guarantee that aTrv .tittement ia tl.i.annouu.'enientla Una.
1 invite y..u to eoiiie to my orlue. I will eijilain to you my
treatmo.it for Varicose Vnm Hernia. Nrrvona Ivhility,
Kliaal 1'oio.n. PiU-a, Ki.tula. JHa.lil.-r. Kidu. y, I'mitalie and
ail Men's Ailments sad givoynn 'RF.K a physical esanilna
t.on: if nere.Harv a mivluu-HMi itl ami cheinu&l an.ly.ia of
a-H'r-l:ou. v,.leterm.iie t hi.l.-irical and bai'tariologiisl con
oit.oiia r.Trr
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WRITTEN tUgTfl-My writun guarantee meniiaaciiraf
We y' 1 guarantee to eura certain ai. menu. r refund erery
dollar yon have paid. My aervire.io.t yen nothing unle. I
enra viur VarieoM Veina. Hernia. 1'iiea r itula. Ui.k1 Fo).
n. or any ailra.nt I guarantee to cure. Terms are reaiainaW
an.l no mora than you are able and willing to pay for belie lite.
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