Saturday, April 21, 1923
THE EA GRANDE EV.ENING OBSERVER
PACE THREE
iDyoiDTir' .aAgvws. SUMMERVIL
Ball reason
to Open May
6, at Baker
COAST BASEBALL
COAST BASEBALL
Pacific Coast League.
NEWS BUDGET
Kl'MMKKVU.I.K. April !1. Mr.
timl Mm. Stoveall nnd iliuiKhter Ks-
ther uuil Mr. and Mrs. Pierce motor
eil t" 1-a Oranilft ufler school Wcil-
. Manager Crews Asks for
Practice on First Sunny
Afternoon; Schedule Be
ing Drawn Up.
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J'fillowinK the announcement, re
ceived from I'nlon yesterday to the
effect Hint Ihe Kodeml t'lty would
enter a ,h iNfliall team In the propos
ed four team lntcrntoitntuln Loukuu,
comes a mil for pructlce from Man
user W. Crews, of the Pirates.
"The first sunny afternoon will op
en the prai'tk-e," he stated toilay.
Clubs
San Francisco
Sacramento .
Cult I ll'O
I Vernon . .. .
Seattle
Portland . .
Los Angeles
Oakland . . .
Won Lost. pct.'nWMiuv to Jo om HhopptnK.
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Mrs. A. ('. Glenn was a vlsitou
! Sunday at the home of Mrs, II. K.
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.4 til
.400;
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Slack.
.Mrs. Jume.f Wise Is confined to
her room this week with a severe
coirt.
Mrs. Kdlth Sanders and family
who have hen vlftl (lung- relatives mt
Wallowa returned home Monday
Oaks Blank Senators jMraml Mrs. Itichard Uin and
Oakland " ''duuKhlor Klnm are now vliiMnt r.t
nJi81"? 2 a tH home of Mr. and Mrs Kd i.omii-j.
Oakland . -'7, a VI Mrs. Kinma Hu was transacting
ivccnier; ivrumer anil inuiiiun.
Tigers Wallop Bees
Vernon R. H. E.
Salt Lake 2 6 1
Vernon .1. . .6" H 1
Battel ies, Keller, 'Duchalsky and
At present the r-itiKroumts are in 11 Peters; May ami Hannah.
muddy stale, prohibitive to early sea-
son praetice, but us soon as the wea- ' Ruin at Seattle and Portland
titer turns sunny and the ground ! Ls Angeles ut Seattle, fain,
hardens, the bum-hull wmud will be. j San Francisco at Portland, rain.
out every evening. . I ; .
"At this time," he continued, "I ! mn TCU I WrTIXTP TT
wlnh to ninth, state that vtn want vv- I HvAl oHUU llxU 1U
cry ball player In the city to turn out.
Th,. le.-in will not be select'ed this ;
W. M. I 'ark was a huslnein visitor
in lu CiHtide Monday.
Ish Mttreal. was in town Thursduy
Ho is hauling wood to his homo in
lmbler.
Miss Dorothy Whlteomb was ab
sent from school a part ot tir: wee!,
on account of sickness.
Mr. and Airs. II. K. Slack were visi
tors Sunday at the home of Mr.
Slack's mother, Mrs. R Slack.
Dill Cud wart li who was called to
his old home in Missouri not lonif
jaKO by the illness of his uj?ed falh-
BE HELD SUNDAY i Mr. Duncan of. Medical Sprliits Is
year until every man has been Kiven
uiual try-out and no man will be
sure of a position until he has dem
onstrated tlr.it ho it qualified for the
Fame. Kven then, Iuj must continue
to perform in such a manner as to
leave no doubts c.n to Ms abllty to
play his position, In order tp keep
from hcin shunted to the bench for
a better man."
With Crews nt the helm, and a
big turn out as.su red. Ijx Grande fans
are looking forward to the h ingest
baseball year that the Pirates have
ever had.
Season Opens May Oth.
Although the sehednle has not yet '
been drawn up In entirety, the sea- '
son will open May 6th, the J'irates j
taking on the (Colts at Baker and the '
Farmers crossing bats with the Fed-
rials at I'nlon. I.i Grande will meet j
Cove, the second .Sunday, probably
lie re.. '
Due to tho weather, whh,;i is
parti.tlly prohibitive to the play
ing of golf, trapshoothm will be
iti vogue, at the Country Club
tomorrow. As the system is now
arranged golf will be pkycl
three Sunday's during the month
and trnpshootintf will be held
one Sunday, usually the last Hun
day of the month.
F. L. Lilly will be In rharyro
of the scatter-tfun prograr.i to
morrow, whleh will hegl.i ' at
noon and will continue until
three o'clock. The traps are in
fine shape and the pigeon shoot
ers :rc expected to mark up
some first class scores.
TRAGKMEtrON
As the schedule Is exported to be !
nri-iinged. It will provide (or a game j Despite the wet weather, the l,u
hero every other Sunday throughout ;Grande and Baker duai track an i
the season, which will be twelvo j field meet, scheduled to be held lb's
weeks in length. Four games will ' afternoon, beginning at two o'eloc c
he played yith e.ich team, and, pro- j at the fairgrounds, was not postpo.i
vitllng no postponed games remain to ed. If the grounds are too wet at the
b(. played off the season will corno 1 timo of thr meet, it is poHsihlo that
to a close July 'It. the hurdles, .jumps mid poiO xatttt
The problem, of drawing up thdjwill be dispensed with, but the.se cv
sehedule is in the hands of Baker cuts will be run off If possible,
anil the by-laws will lit drawn up by j Baker arrived today, aeco'i-pt'ine-.f
lii Grande. Following their eomple-.by several rooters, confident if tak
tion they will be submitted to each i ing honors this afternoon. Ad- m I
earn j and niter being approved will jing to the La Grande coach.- the
become effective. Blues are In first class shape and e.i-
All four cities ai'e expecting to put iger t" wrest high honors fro mi ihe
on classy nines this year. La Grande J Queen City team,
has all- of- her last year men and
many more. Baker is showing more ' .
baseball enthusiasm than ever be
fore,. Covo Is busy as a hen setting on
eggs and I'nlon Is livening up to
the job of putting a flrtu class team .! 'if
onto the playing field with a vim. - -----.
V. CI Crews will manage the I.a '
r:.i.mln iir..iM i.inv.1 .,,. win WALLOWA TO !LAV KUilX.
Fteer the Cove Far 111 era. G. T. Dunt ! lt' Ansociated I'ress) I
will lead the Baker "olts and W. K.J WAL.LOW'A. May 21. ; ne Wal-'J .
I'hllllps will be in charge of the L'n- lowa baseball team will get into ac-!i -opy for this, column OlUlt b
Ion Federals. Un" -Mni'iay against i;igtn at J::to ui in by 10:00
spending a few days at tho liom of
!Fd Combs.
j Albert Keefer of lmbler, was a
1 business visitor In B u mmervlllle
Thursday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ott were vlslt
jors Monday at the home of Mrs. Lo-
Mrs. Jim Hensley spent Thursday
afternoon visiting Mrs. Fred Hamil
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nlederer were
j transacting business hi lmbler Fri
day tlfturnoon.
Victor Johnson was a business vis
Itor In town Thursday.
Mrs. Grace Wlllet of Wallowa,
spent a part of tho week visiting
friends and relatives here. Saturday
she was a guest at the homo of D. It.
Mclviuzlc, who Is her cousin.
Ku lie Tucker wus a I -si G ra n d e
visitor during the week.
Mrs. Gordon and Son Charlie, of
Pumpkin Kldge, were business visit
ors In town tho first of the week.
James Jackson was a visitor Sat
urday at the home of W. A. Daniels
who lives at' In Grande.
Miss Alley Slack was a Iji Grande
visitor Monday.. She -was accompan
ied1 by her sister Mrs. Kinma Mug.
J. K. Woods was a passenber on
the stagee Monday evening, returning
from Lost Inc.
Mr. and Mrs, Hay West, of Pump
kin llidge. were shopping In La,
Grande during (h0 week.
Frltzte ott Is spending a fuw days
in Ui Grande at the homo or his
brother, Otto Otl.
Dandruff Krudicator. and It sells for
70c a bottle at Silverthom-Wrlfcht'n
Family Drug: Store. 4-21-tr,
Th klan has 01m trait of Aineri-
can ism. It's a Knlus at gettinfr publicity
Have vou seen Faeer about Daint-
ins you car. Phone 317-J. Shop at
1902 Greenwood St. 2-17-lm
Most of them should read: "Sixty
days after date 1 promise to renew."
"Heaceck's Radiophones are four
times leuder than any other on
the murket, easier tuned, and made
right. Enterprise, Oregon. 2-52t
'Wo Americans iire Inconsistent
declares the Man About Town. "We
coin the word "Jltneur" for a Jitney
driver, but we persist In calling a man
who drive a truck a truck-driver. Why
not Uruckcur?' und , 'pushcarteurV
And 'w heelbarreur?' and doesn't It
sound nicer to call a man a Moafeur
rather thun an out-and-out loafer?"
CALL FOR 'PITY WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that all
warrants on the General Fund of the
City of La Grande, OreKn nd en
dorsed April 1, li)23, or prior thereto,
are now called for navment. and in
terest on said warrants ceases from
the 24th day of April, 1923.
EMMA M. FOWLER,
Treasurer, City of La Grande.
. 4-21-3t
The golfer who is a pedestrian
should begin the season better equip
ped to address a bad Ho.
i SPORT BRIEFS S i
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Find
It
Here
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PRO
POSED STREET IMPROVEMENT
t Notice is hereby Riven to all whom
it may concern that the Commis
sion of tho City of La Grande.
Union County, Oregon, proposes
and intends to . improve Dis
trict No. 123 in the City of LaGrande,
Oregon, in accordance with the plans
and specifications therefor hereto
fore adopted by the Commission, and
that the report of -the committee on
estimates for snid improvement is
now on file in the office of the 'Kc
corder of the City of La Grande,
Oreeon: that the said Commission
has set Wednesday, the 16th dayof
May, 1923, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., of
satd day, at the Commission rtoom in
the Citv buildiner in 'La Grande, Ore
gon, as the time and place when and
where said Commission will meet ana
hear and determine all objections, re
monstrances and claims of grievance
of any persons against said proposed
improvement and the proposed assess
ment therefor against the property
to be benefited thereby in said diS'
trict.
That the boundaries of the district
to be improved and benefited by the
said proposed improvement as finally
adopted by the Commission are as
follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point
on the center line at 'Adams Avenue
212.9 feet northwest from the center
lino of Hemlock Street; thence at
right angles to said center line in a
northeasterly direction to the center
of the alley in Block 110, Chaplin's
Addition to the Citv nt I n C.rnmlo-
I ! thence In an easterly direction to the
i! most souineny corner ot .Lot u, sani
'Block 110: thencfi in a northeasterly
direction along the lot lino between
i Lots 6 and 7, said Block 110 to
J I the southerly ljne of Jefferson Avc-
I' nue; tnence m a nort-neasceriy inrec
lition to the most southerly corner of
J'lot 7, Block 117, Chaplin's Addition
i to the City of La Grande; thence
J in a northeasterly direction following
K. !.. Ii 1 o
i the lot line between lots 7 and 8.
j said Block 117 and its extension to
DANCE TONIGHT ,tne center line of the O. W. R. & N.
It;:nt place. Both teams an uncertati. ;
fiuantitles, ami much interest is being!
r:iT?T. APP. AWAPHPn Imanlivstrd us to the showing of the
nAQIfl?Tn AT T T TPTf TT1?C! L'11111' 1 ,u' h"' llV1' ''" i Hoar Olsons fine 7-piece- orchestra n,nm ,me ngm oi way
JJ.VOIVIjlJJVLilj kjKil XHtlxO pmting tn some hard practice, and play "On the Shalimar," nt Zuber ' thence on a curve to the light fol-
the outlook Is unusually bright tins! hall bmiwht Kino kirilumn.1 flnnr I lowing the center Hue of the O. W.
As assembly was held at the high season. and good floor manager. Follow the R- & Company's right of way
scnoni yesterday alternoon, cnieuy; Glen Tulley has been elected cap
for the purpose of presenting basket-; tain by the dub. and will also serv.
ball -letters to the girls who earned; as a catcher. Glen Powell and Mol-
them during the recent year. icomb will pitch. Bed Shields will
Miss Joslyn, coach, awarded lot-j so be on the battery staff as catcher,
ters to the following: Carrie Bur-. An Incomplete list of those who will
bridge, captain, Irma Lyman, Lilet-' probably take the trip to Klgln also
ta Leightain, Wilma Stanley, Mil- Include: Tony Goebel, Bay Johnson,
died Snider, Eleanor Glass, Ellai Donald and Laughton MeDaniel. Ken
Ansnes, Gladys Owen and Thelma ; neth Tulley. Carl Dallas. McCarter
Smith. and . flenilron.
The letters are slightly different) Lostim- will go to Knterprise Sun
from the old ones, Miss Joslyn and day to play their opening game. The
the girls being of the opinion that i Knterprise team has been slow In get
the present type should be adopted as : ting organized,
a permanent letter.
Following the presenting of the WILL. MED BOX KS.
letters Howard Glenn, manager of KKOKl U, Ja., Apr. I't. Jess Wil
the senior play, presented two pen- , lard boxed six rounds with Harry
nants to the sophomore and fresh-: Drake. Kngllsh heavyweight, here
man class, as they tied in selling the 'Thursday night. Willard weighed 2-4 ;
most tickets for the Play. (and bad the hi st of the afralr. Al-
The winners of the Union-La though the crowd gave Willard a
Grande dual track and field meet, great ovation, now and then ther
held here last Saturday, were thenjwere calls of "wnlt till Di-mpsey gei.-i
presented with ribbons. 'you" and "you better order your
A shott pep meeting was held for flowers now."
the meet with Baker today, a num-l
her of the track squad members muk-! PADDOCK to BI N.
ing short talks. A short A. G. S. ; NKW VOUK, Apr. lm. Charley i
r.inctirifr wnt held nt the close of the 1 Paddock. Culvei-wlt v if Mmiiln.rn fut.'
student body meeting,
crowd.
4-21-lt
About the only thing thut now in
spiies as little respect as a German
mark is an ultimatum.
Salvation Army apron, and food
sale, Milne tlectnc Store, Saturday,
April 21. ,4-19-3tp
Ice cream in any quantity, by the
pint, quart or gallon. The iiazclwood
or Blue Mountain ice cream at our
fountain. Silverthorn-Wright's Fam
ily Drug Store. 4-21-tf
Lawyers are addicted to long sen
tences, but they seem to get over it
when they become judges.
See the Star car. More car for
your money at 1529 Jefferson ave
nue. 4-20-2t
King Tut came back after 3,000
years: so it wasn't a nol tical land
slide that burled him.
Fishermen land
PARIS BEAUTY PARLOR
Room 8 Sommer BlHg.
liornln Bprlnti r. il. ci:in l Krlduy lio- Evenings and Sundays on Appoint-!
fori. willInK on tli bi.-iiuikIiIii l'runii ! mcnt. Phone C75-W. !!
Mint In- Mould run tn th.- I ntv.Tlty j 3-5-lm
m oiiij. f,runuH n.-xt uuinui ili-nplt
commonly called the Joseph tiranch.
to the City LimltH! thence south alonir
the cast City limits to the center line
ot y Avenue; thence west along the
center line of Q Avenue to a point
opposite tho lot line hetween lots 4
anil 5, Block 22, Williamson's Addi
tion to the City of La Grande; thence
south at right angles following the
aloresaid line between lots 4 anil 5,
said Block 22 to the center line of
the alley In said block 22; thence
west to the intersection with the
northerly extension of the lot line be
tween lots fi nnd 7, Block 23, Wil
liamson's Addition to the City of La
Grande; thence south along the line
between said lots fi and 7, Block 2.'i
nnd its extension to the center linn
of Kast Pennsylvania Avenue; thence
west along the center line of Kast
Pennsylvania Avenue to the center
along the center line of Pine
Street to the center line of
the alley in Block 27. Williamson's
Addition to tho Citv of La Crmulp
extended, cast; thence west along the
center nne oi me alley and its ex
tension in said Block 27 to tho cen
ter line of North Muple Street;
thence south along the center line of
North Maple Street a distance of (M
feet; thence west at right angles to
the west line of lot 8, Block 2t, Wil
liamson's Addition to the City of La
Grande; thence south to the south
west comer of snid jot 8; thence in
a southwesterly direction to a point
in tno southerly line of the u. W.
R. & N. Company's right of way 41
feet north of the north line of Spruce-
Mrcet; tt.ence in a southwesterly di
rection to a point in the northerly I
line of Jefferson Avenue, said point j
oeing km.ko ieei north oi tne nortn i
line of Spruce Street; thence at right
angles in a southwesterly direction j
to the center line of Jefferson Ave-1
nue: thence m a northwesterly direc
tion along the: center line of Jeffer
son Avenue to an intersection of the
lot line between lots 2 and 3, Block
4, Coggnn's Addition to the City of
lji Grande extended; thenc e in a
southwesterly direction along the lot
line between lots 2 and 3, 0 nnd 7,
said Block 4 to the center line of
Adams Avenue; thence in a north
westerly direction along center lino
of 'Adams Avenue to point of beginning.
That the said proposed improve
ment is the construction of a hard
surface pavement, concrete sidewnlks,
combination concrete curbs nnd gut
ters, gutters where concrete curbs
are in place, manholes, catch basins,
monument frames ami covers, etc., on
Hemlock Street from tho Northerly
line of Adams Avenue to the south
erly line of Jefferson Avenue and
Jefferson Avenue from the westerly
line of Hemlock Street to n line
drawn at right angles to said Jef
ferson Avenue from the most west
erly corner of Block 2, Coggnn's Ad
dition to the City of La Grande, Cove
Avenue from the Northerly lino of
Jefferson Avenue to the southerly
line of Island Avenue and Island
Avenue from til? north line of Cove
Avenue to a connection with the
present pavement at the east City
ooununry.
Dated this 18th day of April. 1!)2I!.
J. K. ST10ARNS,
Recorder of the City of
Lu Grande, Oregon-Apr.21-28-May
6-12-1023
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Shoe Repairing
SHOP
All Work Done Xcally
.allies' Wink a spi'i'lall.r
New l-'oley Untitling
Knli'tiiice on t'liesliml Slrcct
I'HAXK S. .11 SI I ;lt, l-mprlelur
kNE'S enmvment of tlie new season is
(tv$ "'I the. more keen w hen it permits
y the display of such charming frocks
as the new Betty Wales models.
A stunning design in crepe Madrid with
carved wooden buttons on waist and wide
sleeves has the appearance of having been
transplanted directly from Parisian ateliers.
No less rich-looking is the Marcellette crepe
model pictured on the right
with loose panels of self
material, corded at the' top
and reaching below the hem.
Every Hetty ll'alel Garment UiuonJittonally Guarantee J
Putman's
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500-POUND FISH ,h'' aMil,t,,"r "thistle union rulinjc! At any rate, Ambassador Harvcv !
;uKnlnt 1 2 ffirulfrn I'lminctltton for j serves ns n good test of Iiritish-jl
Atiioriiiin ittlitiit.-a ! k1,i..,t h,. A ,n .i ..u : ..
NAMI'A. Ma.. April 21. Numpa'n -v. ... J ' ' I"v,,uail,l''
Jim I '.mm i il slut red h onora In t h '
cnpliirc of u n(M.)ouml Hiureon on
Snnki river Sunday inornlni;. The
rfnnlni; moiiHt4M'
fwt In loiiKlh. wan
throw line in
Uhw Hint I would run In their meet Violet Cream the host for rnmrh-H
und I will U-..p my word." aaid I'lid-iness of the skin, for the hand, forJ
dork. "If tho Paris officials want to chaps on vour lins. nnd onlv 'Aftc
u-hi.h wim -.liont l-; i,hi'1' l,y ,h" A- A" r"llnK l,H ', hottle, at Silverthorn-Wright's Kam-'"
w?.ih hook.'d on a U"k " r"n" ' "x Store. 4-2l-tf jj
Snake rtver ut
inouOi of lEeynoIils cieek.
tho
in hinil the hiK fellow u wugon , "Veicjr,
w;i,Vk:iekl Into Ihe riv.-r ami the , ,orn"!: .
4 fil.? Millnl onto the wiikoii l.v six Kellumls,
TODAY'S CONTESTS
Berkeley, track, Stanford vs. Call-
husky men. The he.-ul of Ihe fish
alone wetKhe.l 15(t pounds. Live eels
Ucre iiw-'l for halt.
This is (lie first htg sturu'-on In he
hinile.I this year. IhotlKh :i tiilluher
me Ink. n r-nni (tie Siinke river every
s-!is.m. Ttle fle-h of Snake rtv.-r
slur-eoii is ronsi.lere.1 a rrenl .1.-1
enry hy many nnil nlwas fln.ls :i
realty i-ale lit priees ranirinK from
li to ". eenls ier luitlliil.
.Man loeal unuters trieil their Itiek
track. Southern Califor
nia A. U. championships.
Berkeley, crew, U. of W. vs. U.
of C.
Los Angeles, baseball, Redlands vs.
Cnltek.
Whittier, baseball, Pomona vs.
Whittier.
Los Angeles, baseball.
vs. S. B. U. C.
Life is just a slow business of los-'J
ing the appetitles you were born i
witn.
ceiknt training in a modern, thor
oughly equipped hospital. For full
Occidental particulars address
Sister fnipenor,
St. Elizabeth's Hospital,
Baker, Oregon.
4-4-2tp
Be on Hand
When
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Take
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To (Jet the Hest Welcome
Also MiiiTicd Muii
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THE HOME PLATE
Spalding Agents
A FALL. BIT NO HIT
Milwaukee Journal: "How are vou
- at lb.? t-fwervolr Sun. toy Intt not with getting on? nked a friend of an ac-
iniic-h rneeess. it win take another ouainlance who had gone to thej We eent to remcmlior another in-o
week or two of warm weather lie- .stage. jvnsinn back in lill-t that accomplish- i 2
fme ilfhliur is roo.1 tin-re, .Mr. Car- 'Oh. I have met with a share of ed very little. jo
Im-i- Ma. If nnirlers ran restrain "success. I have played Hamlet fori )o
their ileshe for a mens of perch Hint the first time. i Sixty Little Liver Touches for 2.r.i2
Inns II I" well i wall. Mr. fiartier I "Hid you get through all right The best laxative for the least money i o
sas. for nils Is ihe sfiawiiinn m-isoo "Yes. except that I happened to "f any pill sold. You will find them on
uuil the rtuli ie in poor eoniliiioii stumble and fall into Ophelia's j sale at Silverthorn-Wright's Familyjo
for ratine. grave." j Drug Store. 4-21-tf o
' 1 ; "That must have ben embarrass-! o
A professor suys this mail haste wiil.ln.
in llm- .l. xlr.iv oijr l-u-.., f..i !-.--.
i-rall'.ns frmn mi.i ttr.- 11 rni'l lie an
l.o.ly hot iliimhi rs.
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"It !. lml I wouldn't have min. I j ..nip. falling of S' hair, qoieklv O
!2 Good First and Second 2
Cuttine Alfalfa Ilav at 2
$1S.U0 a ton, in tho stack g
One mile from town. 2
Early Seed Potatoes 2
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e.l it if .in- iiin'ienee hadn't seemed j'veiconie by using the licst of all 2
disappointed when I got out." ' Preparations, our Germicide anil.J
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lunation - Salads. Try our
Pimento Cheese Sandwich.
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