Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, March 09, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    fTTTC MEDFOTJT) DATLY TPJEITS'E, -rEDFOTJD. OTC- MOND'AY. r.-VRCIT 0. 190S.
SOCIAL AND
PERSONAU
,lawes Owen ut WelU'ii was a rm'nl
caller io Medfrl.
Dr. and Aim. K. T. Iturn. lt nvut
iirdity in MMlWd violin.
Just received at Ward a 'ash Stun-,
iitw jardhiiercM ami croi ku and rluirnH.tr
True .'ox ut Ashland came t Md
ford Mnndav on lniiiiHan.
Just weivwl nt Ward's ;imi Hlore,
new jardinuTtH, rrockit ami clmriiH. tf
Mrs. llvurw Krutcli nf Independence
Ik visiting Mr. ami Mm. Hanmni.
Just received nt Ward'B CbmIi Store,
new jardiuiereH, crocks and churns, tf
E. ('. Hurt is snlVeriiif with u felon
on his ri'ht hand.
Sf-e the 7."c postalK nl Hull's I'ustal
Shop, near bridui. O
H. A. Il.'incnni of Talent was a re
cent visitor in Medford.
Hon! hern Oregon ncenery nt II 'ill '
Art Hludio, nenr bridge. tf
Tom (lodl'rey of Menli whh a Med
ford Ihimmichw visitor Monday.
hry wood for sale. Ituiiire at War
ner 's grocery or hit V. J. Warner. II
Mrs. Arthur Uapp of Talent spent
Monrlay in Medford.
For novelties find fancy millinery ami
popular prices, nee Mm. W. 1. Urmvn
Ml the West Side. tf
Mrs. Anna C. .Valley drove to Med
furd Monday from her ranch near .lack
unvillc.
For novelties and fancy millinery nnd
popular prices, see Mm. W. . Mrown
on tho West Mile tf
Mrs. H. I'. Kdwards of South Med
fnrd, who tins lieeu Heriouslv ill, is slow
y recovoring.
Our Kaster Postals have just ar
rived. Oil I and see them he fore they
are picked aver. The largest assort
meat in the city. Hull's Postal Shop, tf
Juhu Wolff luis .just completed n new
Cottage on West I'.'leventll street, which
is occupied by a tenant.
Do you want a first-class business
local iim on Med ford 's busiest st reel .'
Rimy terms. If ho, call on .1. Brown.
Palm lllock. tf
Mrs. J. ('. Ward left for Ashlnml
Monday morning, where she will engage
in Cidportner work.
. K. ( 'orey of Melrose, Minn., has
arrived in Medford to visit with his
brother. I '. M. ( 'orey.
Miss Totter, trimmer for Itiss Knuvn's
millinery store, arrives Tiiendny from
Portland.
Miss Lena . Host wick, who has been
visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Oscar lyon, left fur her home on the
Applegute Siittirday.
M in. Kl la Arnold has pureluiKcd the
interest of her partner, Mrs. Perry Stew
art, in the millinery business on ('
street. Mrs. Arnold will continue the
business herself.
K, II. Mct'omb ami fiimily, recently
from Ituperl, Idaho, Imve rented the
Mrs. . Mowniaii property on the Mast
Side, lie will engage in the general
incrchamltsc business in Medford.
.la ines .Ini'don ami linnilv of ( 'tiss
County, Iowa, arrived Sundav ami will
iimve onto his truet of hind he pur
chased last fall nenr Knglc Point, t he
John li. Conk tract.
Mrs. Crystal left M lay fur Mon
tague, Cal., where she will visit with
her sou. Mrs. Cryslnl has been visiting
in Med lord with her daughter, Mrs. I1
( Low in.
C, V. Reichstino of (iriintx Pass was
n Medford caller Monday. Ho has been
dealing in wood and has had many ear
loads shipped into Medford and other
valley towns.
The littlo son of J. C. Heriford of
Oriflin Creek, had tho misfortune to
break his arm while playing. The frac
t tired limb was set bv lr. W. S. Jones
SHturday.
It. J. Kirkwood of Kugene was in the
valley this week, looking after the in
terests of tht! Internationnl Correspond
eaco Schools of Scrnnton, Pa., of which
he is representative for Oregon.
Xcwnmn Pisher. former treasurer of
this county, and Alex. Meiisor, who gut
his start in Jacksonville, made us n
nhort visit this week. They were on
their way to San Francisco to Coulee
City, Wash.
L. J. Heaulieu of Santa Clara county,
California, has taken a position at the
Oilchrist ranch, near Fugle Point. Mr.
Iteaulien is well pleased with Medford
and the ltogue Itiver valley, and will
purchase proper) v.
Thp building restriction on (Jurvti
Antif tnls should interest everv nmno
nuiaier tn Alcdford. II you nrr looking
inr resuteucn properly on which to build
n home, acquaint yourself with the
terms under which these lots lire briny
old. Inquire of K. K. Ki-Hy. palm
block. tf
J. A. lm-h:ui:iii of Knseburg is n
more a cnudidiile for the tepuldinui
nomination Cor joint tvpresenliit ive.
Two veins ago he was defeated in the
primaries bv Hon. W, . Viiwler of
Medford. Miiiliaiiait slnnld aaiu be
relegateil to llir rear, i lit- is an ipio
nenl of Siati-meat No, I.
.1. W. I.,it who is an aspirant
for the rcpiililiran iiomiiia I ion for conn
ty imsi-Msor al ll iiiiug Apr it piimar
ies, was in Ashland Priday. r. Law
ton is j Id resident of Ldfuid and
the county and has many itumU who
think his ipialili-al ion lor the oilier lie
seeks en I itle him to r.uiMhli'i ;tt i..n. -Tidings.
CITY Or MEDFORD
''The year lll'i; doiioustratrd be
otu all ipn'stiou tlinl the .m-tlv fa
moils Rnyue Kiier alley is one of t lit
greatest fruit sei-lioas of the world
Indeed, the records made in on -lintd
adjacent U Medfonl. Ashland Had
(rants I 'a. are so wonderful as a I
most to surpiss belief. pur example,
a cnrlond of hit ( omice jM'ars, shippeil
from Medford, grossed -.so. This
is tho fresh fruit car record of the
world, nnd is ociiivaleul to the remark
ablo price of 17 cciitu jut pound for
frnlt nt wholesale. The best previous
prico for li cnrlond of fresh fruit is
also held by the Rogue River vnllcy.
In 11)07, Iflty acre of Winter NVIlis
pears produced 19,000 net t. u. b.
shipping point. Fifty five trees of
Yellow Newtown Pippins produced Hl
boxes of fruit, which, in spite of the
financial panic in Loudon, punned out
$I711.0 net. These trees grew oil less
Ihnn one ai re. Thv three acre on hard
from which this fruit was taken has
produce d an average amount of if-loO
mt per year fur the last eight years.
ne hundred and fifty two V'dlow
Xewtowu Pippiu trees produced in l!07
t:tlJo f. o. b. Medford. These tree
grew on three ueres. From eight acres
near Ashland tfuno boxes of Newtown
Pippiu apples were marketed in 1007,
netting if-tmO an acre f. o. b, orchard.
For the past seven years this orchard
lias netted 7)H per aero average.
"Seven acres of Partlett pears near
Modfurd in Ho7 grossed $2200 per neri:.
A young Partlett pear orchard of 30
acres of syearohi trees net ten $1'"'
per acre.
"Twenty Winter Xellia pear trees
netted .11000. Theso figures show the
wonderful profit inaile in 11K1" from
apple and pear orchards about Medfonl
n profit exceeding $1000 perro in
uniny cases.
"Although the records for 100(1 do
not show such wonderful returns, the
figures lire, nevertheless, exceedingly
large. Three fourths of an ncre of
Spit.enbergs produced oS7 boxes in
llloil, which brought 1174. Four neres
of Spit.enbergs brought 2in.lO.
Twenty-two neres of peara in 1H0IJ pra
duced 01 tl boxes of fruit, which told
for SS1 f. o. b. cars.
"The signilicant fact of the wonder
ful resources and possibilities of the
Kogue Itivr valley is shown by the of
fer of the Medford Commercial club to
par ."00 to any one who can allow by
authentic testimony that nny city or
lown in the Tinted States, outside of
a I.Vmile circle, including Ashland and
tirants Pass, with Medford os a center.
Iiim tributary tn it, within the same
radiuH. as nianv diversified resources as
Mi dford. Or., can show within tin
ni-rcspondiug radius. Among the re
nmrces of this wonderful valley are. tin
'ollowing:
' ' Apples, pears, cherries, apricots,
grapes, berries, nectarines, radishes, to
niatoes, horseradish, asparagus, prunes.
llgs, iirticliokes, potatoes, onions, car
ml m. sugar corn. cIicaI nuts, almonds.
TIME TABLES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound.
Hi j On-yon Kxprt'MM. .
1! riii-tlimil lOxprrHH.
MMrijKor AHhltiml
I Southbound.
a-.:w . iii
!: I'.l u. in
In: l.'i ii, in
Hl::!"i a. in
I : r.o ji. in
II: l.ri i. m
I .'1 ; Nil ti l-lrmnis(!o l!x
--.1 j I'Yoiu (IraiitH I'iism.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY.
Nik I ji.ruvi-H Mi'iffonl."
No. :il,wivo M I'll ford.
7:5nn. m.
2-.:W p. in
10: no ii. iii
.':.'tl p. in.
o. - Arrives Mi'dford.
.Vii. -I Arrivi'H Mi'ilfcird .
. OOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY.
N.i. Tj Li'iiv.'B Xii'dford "." 10.40 . iii.
N'ii. 4 li'nvon Mi'dford r:r5 p. in,
M.ilorj Li-nvra Mwlford 2:00 p.m.
M nl or j I, mi i oh M ivl ford 0:110 p. in.
No. 1 ) l.i'iivi's .lat'ltmiiivilli'. . 0:00n.m.
No. H Li'iivi's .l.'U'kflimvilli'. - 2:.'10p. in.
Molor l.i'tivi'K Jui'lison villi. 1:00 p.m.
Motor I.i'itvi'H .TarliHonvillt'.. 7:.10p, in.
Spt'oinl molor I'l.r trips iliirin day,
li'J.OO and npwurils, affording to nitin
her pi'opli'. IMiono .TafkBonviilp offii'P
BUSINESS CARDS.
E. L. BALCOM.
Xi'W West Midi CoiifrctioiiiTV I'ruit
ntori rundirs, lints, I'lars, tnhai'r
fresh fruit in srason Xi-nr lloti'l
Monro, M.dfor.l, dr.
I'RIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL
SECTION AGENCY.
I I, lu
Modl'uid, Dr.
WILUAM YOUNO
A If I'l'.N'lCI! AMI lU'M.liKli.
Window mid Door Screens to Order
Mission Furniture Built.
lln liTI. Mo.lf.inl, Or
DR. A. B. SWEET
l'h Hioinn and Sorgoon.
Offioo nt liesitlenoo
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.,
Modfrd. (Motion.
Hon... I'm niliorN and rii.lortakors.
Pav Phono ".."to.
Nii;lit IMiolios
I'. V. (dnklin, 4P."i.
.1. II. Iliillor, IK.
Win. M. Colviu, Mrdford. Or.
COLVIO ft DURHAM.
Attomty-jit-Lw.
Ofo. H. Durham. Grants Fuss, Or
WM. W. f. HOLT, M. D,
Physic'sn and 8uieon.
Kiil Point, OrefroD
lot' ! 'llv Hull, over llnxkiim' iltuu Aorv
lilittcriiuts, walnuts, poanuts, lottuec,
oiuitaloupoif, uatornu'lons, pons, bf-ans,
linttor, oliooso. toliaci-o, rye, i-attlo, Iiohh,
lioop, jfoats, li.uioy, liuio, marble gran
ito, iron, tale, Diicu, jude, onyx, chrome,
iioate, garnets, telliiriiim, load, plati
num, I'iiiiinbar, gold, silver, copper, ce- !
dar, oak, cedar pine, duuglHS fir, white j
pine, black oak, madrono, nbsestoi, ar- j
tesiau water, iiiiucnil springs, sand-
stone, water power, alfalfa, etc., etc. I
' Ashland, M -dford and tirants Pass
all have progressive and enthusiastic
Commercial clubs, which will gladly
answer any inquiries.
Classified Advertisements
Out- Out ii Word No nfiiifl? insertion Ic-
lliiin i. ci-nls. Hi litMrrtioiiM (or tlic out-i- o
I. Sfvi iily-liviTriHn a line n-r nioiilli.
W A N'T K I Furnished house of four or
five rooms. Inquire Hotel Xash. tf
VA NT ft I) Womuri or girl for silver
pantry. Apply to Steward, Nash Cafe.
VANTi:i 10(1 people to have their
shoes repaired nt; C. M. Kidd 'a Shoe
Store. Our shoemakers are experts, tf
FOIt SA I, ft A slightly used Style (Hi
Singer machine. See Slewing at Dan
iels ' store. :i0
WANTftD -Teamstera with teams want
ed at Western Oregon Orchard Co. 's
orchard. Apply to Fred Lundahl. lit."
W A NTftl) Stenographer ami book
Keeper of some experience; state age
and experience. T 1, Tribune office. tf
FOK SAIjK Two incubators, used only
one season, for anle cheap; capacity
of
each, 2 1ft eggs. Inquire nt War-
iter "a slore. Warner & Snvder.
tf
W A NTftl) (!ii l, a good cook, two in
the family, 4-rnom coltnge; no wash
iug to ib; will pay g t wiigcs. Ad
dress P. O. Ilox .'IK.-,. tf
WAXTftP 100 num. 7
eis. al once. Magic
fir-r cent min
of Cold Hill,
N'-v.
g.-li.
'or particulars, address W. Vo-
Me.tford, Or. tf
FOIt sai.i:
olic school
-House and lot near Cm It
price $ii; this is a bar
giiin. Adilress letter to liox II!. .Med
fonl. Or.
WA VTftP Cood dairy or fruit farms
in Rogue Hiver valley in exchange for
Minneapolis rental property. Address
C, Medford Tribune. 34
W A NTftU I trow n Leghorn eggs for
setting, cents per set. Leave orders
at Allen & Iteagan, or address John
Pigham, ftiigle Point. !2
S I OUT HAN'T) amHrypewrit i ngThosi
wishing work of this kind done in
nvening call up Vim, phono 85iif lioguc
If iver ftlectric Co., or address P. O.
Itox 87. tf
WO UK W A N 'I ft I .1 a a n chu vo n trac
tor; cnn do all kinds of general farm
ing; general helper iu all work; town
or country. Address A. ft. Tatsumi,
(ien'l Del., Medfonl, Or. tf
FOli SALft New resHlence, jusc com
pleted, second block west of high
school, West Soveulh street; fine col
onial interior; cheap if sold soon. In
quire Tribune office. tf
Foil SALft One hundred tiers pine
stovewood, cut last lull, $l."."i a tier.
Two hundred tiers of o:ik wood at
$.-.. You can haul four tiers at a
load; no hills; adjoining depot grounds
at Phoenix. T. J. Fish. .100
FOK SATn"0Tcnila1iid"nRugm
Hiver, t wo mites f rom ( rants Pass;
about half cleared, rich hot loin loam,
lirst class orchard or garden land; oak
and pino timber on balance worth en
tire price asked for laud; terms $li00
down, flTi a mouth on balance. Ad
dress P. O. Box .171, Medford, Or. .US
FOK SALft Here is your opportunity
to double your money iu ;il) days. Huy
the new addition of lo acres, 40 im
mense lots, platted and recorded, good
soil, fine location, right in town; close
.lo business section; must raise some
money at once; terms on part; wilt
sucrifice if can sell quick. Lock Itox
."in. :to;t
Ft Ut SALft Having purchased over
riiin.fMH) feet, of first-class milling logs,
we are prepared to furnish first class
lumber of all kinds in nny n mounts
on short notice. If you contemplate
building place your order with us;
prices very reasonable; dimension and
tine finish lumber a specialty. Write
or call. Hutte Falls Lumber Company,
officii over .Inckson countv bank, Med
ford, Or. tf
n Hi ?. i.e. liiitu-lies ranging
from L' acres up to itio acre?
si.e
prices
ranging from .ih) up to ,;!."it) per
A good bus i iii's property at $."00;
new residence property ranging in
price from io up to $:ihii); aUo inn
iif res iu M issouri to exchange for
properly here. List your rental prop
erty with us.
I 'nil and sec
A.lkins Itlocl;
We have call
us. Wilson
7th and C.
dav.
K inynn,
For
i".
SALft--1 will sell by bid on March
l!"S, ten acres within quarter mile
of Talent
lepot, either as a whole or
in lots llnx.'c'n feet. This
t. rhis is an op-
port unity for Inboring men to
a home where labor is in demand
cure
Itids
will be receiv ed eit her in person or
by mail. Kiht reserved to reject any
or all bids. Terms: One half rnsh.lt
oalance at buyer n option at S per ri'iit
interest. Minimum price per lot, f 100.
Highest bidder takes his choue of lot.
t all on or address WVlborn Heesop,
Talont, Or. 300
A tiMI Itl'Y Known as the Muck
Lake ranch, located in Klamath county,
Jt 1 S :icres; .100 acres of timber, est i
mated to have from lO.OOO.WO to V
000,000 tVet of timber, consisting of
yet low (dm and whiti pine and fir;
loo acret of gran and hay land; 100O
MiTcA of tule swamp; miall house nnd
barn ; i mil. s of w ire fence, barbec
wiro; 7 miles of wire nud 2 of 5 wirej
nwamp in fml by large springs, rising'
on tin ground of tin place; about 700 1
neres tan be irrigated nnd drained by
n Urge flood gnte; price f l-,jor ncro.
Title gunrnntevd.
rounding country
A Key to the sur
which in quaM a
stock conntrv; .1.1 miles cast of Ash
land and -0 miles west of Klamath
Kails-, Address V. O. lart, Ashland,
Or. . 31J
in
ouv s
M?H opyr-.qkt.9.7 J
Mr. Dresser:
No matter how good the cloih is unless it
is cut right it won't fit you well when made
into a suit.
And remember the suit that will fit the
other fellow won't fit you. You must come to
a store that has suit3 enough in it if you want
to get one that will fit you right. We carry a
big stock.
Remember our clothing is not sawed out
and slung together by carpenters of clothes
but are hand-scissored and hand-made by the
best tailors.
Our price will also please you because it j
takes only a tew dollars to get a good suit ci
clothes at our store.
THE TOGGER1
Leading Clothiers
Job Printing
Linotyping
at the
Tribune
Print Shop
CATALOG
NOT MERCHANT TAIL
Tlioy drain the towns (if monej
Kivctlic fit, stvle nor distinction t-
that lyoiiv own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that "
distinction," that bespeak the man, that I
your nioiK-y at home and are snpnioi' in i
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catal
houses.
m,w::m EIFERT
The City Tailor
No Fire in Ihc Kitchen Rmuje
No Hot Water in the House
( 1 1 l III OFFICE I
Condor Water and Power Co.
I'honp 8s.i. Office on Svmth Strmt
Oppuaiti the Uit L'li'.-'.-lc S.(iii.
I ,"3 KXl'KRT HKI'AllMMi. All. W1 '! ' : .1' V. !'.!. Sl'X Dli I FX FOR
S.M.F.. I'lT.I.IC (iAK'ACF. ( 'AW - .-i'l t !, .' . '. ; ) A K' Kl ) F( )If.
ELECTRIC
WATER
heaters Done " : )S
r- . r-t riCUO !" !l. I'- :!i-l--yli' . ::!.i-nt. vil!i r,.lin:
'RJI Premiers Sllin:::!;:::;:!::; -
I AH-h.piio vX B , . II. !'. t'-rr-.-vi;.:,;.-! ;i;!eroi-touring car.. $2250
I TruXM Kissel Kar : :i : '!!:': :Ha,.,uw .?25oo.
I ' - !;.'.: !...-.: ;ii-r or loiiniiK car,
I TINT. QUART. TWO QUART . . , . , ,. , .
I: and larc:k sizi:s . . , . " II. ; - ; .n'.ru: I ar. i-jiasst'iiir,r..?3o0
li Pint 6i i l-fcvialls ...t.u"ll (or uurrr' Ol T( ) u -Y tf
i Clean lUAl A Simple ()l Iv I.INI. , ., , , ,
RMuainjg i.-,iti ",w - ';:.. n : : 1 1 1 ! 1 1 'j.-' " ti i" 1 ami
Sate XJIV 1 Durable MM -
yy c.w vor 1 1 9 400
and Men's Outfitters
HOUS
MEDFORD
S t '-'"''I ' : "' I-1-' ; ' !: mii.iil.-n-.l us g.MHl aiile nml pear I
,'Uld lieillteV ! ) a !ii.-n U U t- KO: JB IIIv'KR VALLEY, wliii-h have suliilividcil A
, . R ffi in t'iv.' :;n 1 l :i 1,',' ; . ,i . !i i.- :irf .-ll i n nii.iii tin.- following tonus: H
youv elol IK'S up I
FRENCH CH Y CLEANING I ,, ,..,M : , . .-.....,.,, s,,s I
AHO REPAlBiK8MpoMi 1 8 asv T-;:i;r i :.Vu c :.r.v -;n an-d i per cent pee month. J
, 4 t fi l1 ".:!! 1"' Mitt iii'im :iiilii'iit inn lo our I
J'1G 'OrCl a ' - San rra-i.-is.'... or I., any rral oslnto I
- AUIOIIflUUILfca iii;:'' 1710 1 UtI
WAV II l vl UO i 's.kini,i9 I
I I iVT IT
Ii '!!. I1. 'i' v -.-(:.' "i- I? -a.!M.-r S2000 I
-' ViT !!; TTilKA1 r I ft i". - 071) dory. V
I for a few
Skirt Sah
rop. choice.
;inia 1 1 res-! flints
Mack. ii.-. y.
...Hi. The I
hades of
mi'iw jiricfs would
In :(-Ht. Di.n't miss
v. Over 100 other
ii which to choose at
up lo $;;r.
dre:.s sllirts li".
luiee.s reachiil!!
Embroidery Sale
nl that yoi
-uill cIom- i
i poMi ion tn
Watch for the date of our
Grand Millinery Opening
Sweaters
TOP. SiOO VALUES
Tj. ,.-
mi'l v..
- li 1 h.-ii,-.
.ft r cm
von nr.-il
S1.50
.-u-.d c.r
. '0 up.
the
i ' I. .111
Cti'.ri- bvo".te-iF
:i:il r.t b.-u-ain
The New
Li
of ::v will
Ei-rOKE-E LEADERS IN LOW PRICES.
!! S I
iJlilitsi
Jl'ST X:
AUTO CO.
4 i
-jiRogas Hiver Valley
01 S I 1 CAPJrAL S2H),0()0 I
'f i B v !i;ivi' i.:ir.-ls::-.-l fi 1.1,1 Mr. i.'. V. fnrlir 11ml Mr. K. T. StiinUs of H
! S. llinjr Prii'n Total 3
I'it Aero. Coat.
I i)p:M. 1 I'l .it .1 2(M $1000 I
i-i v ll'' 1800 I
(who I $ r "' 2000 I
a ft. . no 2200 1
I I ' '. ' - 4 SO 2400 I
Si nml 2500 I
clays
. r i'f special
s. They arc
sales which win
genuine bargain
Vuu will ti ad valuer here that
cities the si.o of Portland ami
Waist Sale
81.25
TOR COHTCE...
of over UH) nice fine white lawn
waists, t rimmed with good durable
larc and insert inns and embroidery
insi Vt ions. The values range from
:rL7" to .fL'.-J.".. Over 300 other fine
waists from which to choose at
prices reaching up to $15.
only
;;di's patronizing this sale. The values are so ap
to cali.e that we are saving y.m money. ThM
dav and pmbab!y not again this year will we be
i ll 1'i.nii ba )':: ns in eii iiioideries.
Petticoats of (J
Heatherbrm D
FOR S3.50 VALUES.
Y lmunlif :l lii lot of lino lioiith
I'lLiooin .itlii-o;its tin1 first of .liui
iKir.v to soil at .:l.-." iiml $:!.rill.
'!'hc lailios iloii't si-ini to i-ari' to pay
.'icr .-J.oll for a cotton jntlico-lt "ii
v.; aio u"'1'" to ilosi out this lot at
a sai-rili.i' ami yon i-an choosi' from
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