Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 14, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    K , ,,,-,) i . i) DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, FlilllAY, AUfUIST 14. V.m.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
Published every evening except .S",da.v.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Geokge Putnam, Editor and Manager
What Papers Say
SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE?'
" in the Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
" SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One month, by mail or carrier. . . .VM Q. rear, by mail.
No reason lu be uncomfortable in a
lint. stnffv kitrbeo.
Medford Tirac Tabic
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
L"r 1 "n" "i" i
. ,. .n. m iI.biu at summer
i oitv subscribers who desire 1 " I7f . .h office, aiv-
I resori. or other outof-town pu . v- - - w
ln elty address and tlia lengxn . ., Mrvu:.
now address. On returning, P""
by carrl.r may be promptly resume-
(fSucralili-nto IU-:)
Ti.n. la tin. oiti-Htion which Willilim
Jennings Bryan nts before On- citizens
of those 1'nitid States in m
: ptmiri! which liiifar ill full in tin-
columns of Tin- Hi e toilny.
Thai nddri-s is in Uryau ' best vein
full of meat, pithy and ointeil, wily,
..u,i iiml iiririiiiieiitiit ive.
i. ;.. :,, utrniiu contrast wilh the
. I u.lclr.-HS put forward by William How
nnl Tall in u similar .ou
rcnly fouiul hiniHi-ll in an awawani
,ri-iiii-aini-nt. I'nsiliK H t hi' heir I"
..1...1-...-.., uMiteieil iitel i-inasrulitti-d by
i""' .. ;
Inmi-litul ami vital dm-lr s in n-
Otism, the reiublie.'iu eamliilale en
avoreil lo shape hi aildnss an lu
-mbrai-i- a nioilielllll of I lie Know-veil
principles which Hie convent ion nan
put liable, wilhont ofeiuliliK I he plat
form makers who lin.i- no u, "
lionsi-vi-llism; ami, at the. mi tune,
,1 to pin his loyalty lo the .latlanii
oiiMpieuoimly us lo irniaie uie
KooMi-vell ei.utincent winch thai plal
form hail spur I ami I he cnnveatiouii
hail Hat uiiui.
la that attempt Talt inline a . wiry
sorrv failure. Fur his aililri-SH ih evas
,uti-!iilicloi-v: incoiiHisleal here
ami tln-re with Hie pluform upun which
I,., viiimlu ami inconsistent there nnl
You can take your Kleetric Iron to
any part of the bouse where there is
a light ancket.
Aa extension eonl from the kitchen
light wilt enable you to use it on the
porch.
Telephone Main S5'i anil have au
Kleetric Iron sent yon ou one week's
free trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successor to Condor Water Power Co.
Office iiuU West Seventh St.,
Opposite Uig Electric Sign.
n.iiliiiie of this inconsistency, Homing
of this coiitniiliction in the nildn-ss put
forth by William .1. Hryan. I here is
which lie nseils to eviule, or for which
he has to apoligize.
I'nlike his distinguishi-il opponent,
llryna linen not staail upon a plattorm
wliich he bail repuiliateil ami epn! upon
IhoHi- vital principles which he has
nlwava chaintiioneil. On the ciintrnry
,r , KTKD-MOUK A DYEliTlSEHS
A few days ago Th(. Trihune printed among Med lord'
n 11 ... 1 ..... .
wants tne lonov,.,.. ,
'More merchants with Drams enong.. i .....
, , i .. m tor w tar, a new ii
senseenougiiios.i.." ...
does lor a community l.y supplying h
1 1,. if In nvist he staaiis, ami in """"
(liable It t. (-A Int. .,,,-iuslV at Work here with the principles in which he ,s
Since then the opposition lias l.een lalioi iousi nw,mnt ,
i-...vr.i.iinr t induce merchants to construe this into a (in limm.vu ,.,,.,,
ClldeaVOling 10 I'l""'1 .... ... riil,:,, cr,.,-t There is nnthini: of this evasion
waiiton insult" to Medio,,, ' ? ,
, 1 ...;n. 1 . ti 1 wiii-i'i'ss. 1 mi ii n
JUIS 1 1 Ol, met vi 1111
1 1;..., ....11I. I sii const rue it.
hV envv aim limn-
. .1 r Hi On increases, so m m
AH Hie liui'inni , . ...
.. ln.ntst On v live mercliams amciu".
mimiH-r ..1 . . , ,
iu,d the hulk ol' the l.usiness will go 10 u.e mi.K... ......
... 1 1 :.. f w. L-.'iiiiwii nr 1 1 uc ru.
T ip nilvertisinu mercuaiii m im: .
I lit .KIM 1 ii-'i'h ..... Ilw. vim.- 11... , uciiiti at form is a plntlorm
A ncwsnaiier is depon.lent lor e.isici.i.- ..iu. -i ;.,,. ,i n,ai is to say ..is..
J 1 . . . . .......it ..ii lllltl It . -. . ... ... ...;il.
.. ... ....t .1 iiiiu.il... . . . . f 1 1, in. .... . ....... iii,i ,1 iu 11 oiniioriii msi
port it receives. . ..... ' i.. ii ..v..i !...-. f..r u.h..v..i was but
nilnimntc suiiiiort. Kor a wiuie sonic ...n... nnM.s.,.Mmi w
.. . .1- .1... I',, 1,. i-.. 1. i-ii- .-it IIS OWll CX- 1 L .million mure than the prac
publisher gamming upon ,IllIiMllio-11 y ,, pubii- ...n..i.i
.....In,... n licw-SDalier IICHCr ill 1 uuiii 1 1 ,.. ,,, 1;11,.i1,i.,f, which William .1.
' 'II i ... :. . .1... I,.,,,,- vim till' llMllCl' In,.,,,. I,., .hii 111 1 ,i oi.i-il for a ilo.eu
ort dven lum uisiuies, ou. ... ...- h . i... 'nuUire it,.osev,-i,
. i i- ii ....... i..ii..i. ii ncwsiianer s -. , .... , ... ,, , v
trust' with that set forth by Tnt'l is a
shiiulibr, consistent ilcclaralion ol 111
I,. in line with the policies h
i i . . .,
Iuih alwavs ailvncateil ami in lann nun
Hi,, iil.itl'orin uniiii which he stnaib
-.. ... r ii. l u. Mr. Mrvan s leecn
apulney for the platform which hi
I,.. ,i i 1. no ellort to cnlii-iliaii
I I,,, Ml, .Villi lllll I alwavs believeil iu him
, :il I (1... l.u;.n.uu Mini 'I'llC 'I I'l- l.v HviiiL' to make them think thai lu
vals, tor tne nnveruscr - - jH n ,,.,.,, , ,.-ii
n iiU 1 1,,, ciiviil.-it mil and Hie prestige aim is ncic i
Mill. III.,' I....
. 1 - . I I.. ........ ilu
stav Its iniiirovenicnt or nepreciai ion i. ..
niitrmie'e.
j .i ...... i
ii ; I.. iimi i-i'i'iiii owns Hive liieir 1.1 !.
K.ipporUliat they have such poor papers-and travelers
.... H, c (own hv the naner. It is an index to the (owns
"i 1 ... ...
....-....i,i...in.. ils ni-imressiveness and us pins hum.
t " !-- .... I- . ..K. ....
I.'. i...u tin. i-ciint.-i ion ol lienm one 01 uie iiu-mi
... ... ... .ill'.. .1... i li.i'iv-i. I 1,1 .In. anil beiiiL' reilicuuuslv weali
towns in Oregon, and us papers j..m.i ,,, ,, r,.i,iu,,n nartv-whid
lion for the merchants spend live nines as iinicn m .m ,,,ls ,,., KMiUl power for in.- ms.
' . .. . e ii .li' I .1.. I.'.i.r.n i ll. i ilo.ea vears Ihe i.ol i-n.-y to ilo ::ll ol
vertising as tlie nicrciiams 01 nicoiuni ..... ......... ... , , i,it.K .-ver ii,.,..- ....... of
. .. . i.l ,,..ui .... ii 1 1 vi v no In- IC ' 1 11 nose I, ,, l,l has a navs vute.1 ea.ll ol
nciieriown.a.... .... i-i".-; , , ,,,; ,,, , -
M...lford. vet more ol Kugene mercliams .ii.nc.s....,u itH1,lr iB ,;,r i,,.t
. i i:..: ,.1 tin, ...it.i.i'M ;ll'l llll'l'l'i'ore ihlllV ailVClllSe- ,.r reu.lini; than any coniincnt The 11
I'll imiil ...in i"'l ,, ui
. . colilil wrin- upon ii, - ".'
jiii.nis ol 1 he cit v s lirotrressiveness. ,,,:s ..,. ,Mi,,u ,ke,
. ,i .. l.t.u.i.iiu in li ll ll lll iriiin linn- in nine ' " ' " '
aiih'i' iit.-iii inn iiiu-i. '. .'...... ., ... .. ...
. . .. .. nccasiiiTI tu locus llpnll III lll'is n.
ii.. l.nil.liiiir no nf the ncwsnaiier means the building up . r,..i,,,.H . f saiiem p,.iuta
,. e .1 K ...... in Ihiu verv nithv aililress; but for
ol llie comiimnii. . .mh.-i.-h......... .... - i , v .,.(,.,
ipeak for It
A Money
Saver
"Vnrhliound
Mo. 10Oregon Express 15:54 p.m.,
No. 14Portlnntt express. . . :-.
I Honthboujld I
No. 15Califomia Express. . 10:35 a. m.
No. 13J8an Francisco Exp.. 3:20p.m.
No. 225From Grants Pass.. :iop- u.
No. 225 For Ashiana M.iy..
PAOIFIO it EASTERN RAILWAY
NoTTiLeaves Medford 8:10 a.m.
No.3Leavs Mdford j 3:50p.m.
No.2Arrives Medford 10:23a. m.
No.4Arrives Medford.'. 1 5:08p.m.
ROOUB RIVER T ALLEY RAILWAY
No. 2ILeaves Medford". 110:45 a. ni
No. 4Lcaves Medford
MoturLeaves Medford
MotorLeaves Medtora....
No. lLeaves Jaeksonville.
No. 3Leaves . Jacksonville.
MotorLeaves Jacksonville.
etorLeaves JacksonvilU. ,
MALL CLOSES.
We fully realize that there is a ma
jority of people who always wish the
very best. These people are wise. The
best is always the cheapest in the long
run. Kspocially is this true oi our
111 ll K WII1TK" Fl.OUlt, in so much
as any housewife who has tried it knows
that it makes many moreloaves to the
sack than ordinary flour. Uou't be
penny wise anil pound foolish, but buy
ihe lieat flour, i. e.. "Pure White," of
Allen G Reagan
THK OHOClOliY ON THE C'OHNKK
6:35 p. m.
2:00 p in.
9:00 p. m.
9:00 a. m.
3:30 p. ui.
1:30 p. Hi.
7:30 p. m.
Eaule Point.
Northbound .
Southbound .
JacksonvilU ,
tx.'m'.ip: M
,1 7:201 2:00
I 9:191 4:54
10:05 2:50
10:2 o:zu
HIDFOBS, OEIOOM M.
Stata Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$115,000.00
YOU NEED PROTECTION
FOR YOUR VALUABLES
if vou have not already put them where
tbev are safe. Any ordinary receptacle,
such as trunk, box or drawer, is con
stantly iu danger of being burned or
robbed.
Secure absolute protection for your
valuables hv placing them in the fire
and burglar proof vault of the Jackson
i-ountv Bank, where you caa rent a
safe deposit box for and up per year.
Finest eiuipmeut in southern Oregon.
W. T. VAWTF.K, President
0 R. LlNDLEl, uasnior
THE BEST THAT'S OOINO.
,,, ways be had at the Nnih Co"
All seasonable delicacies and all that is
ai.net ixiiiL'. Our service is prompt and
elliciellt, mid our i
i iiokiiiL' cannot be ex-
,.U,.,1. one al will convince yon that
we are friends you can tie to.
Nash Buffet
... ... ..ii ... ...... .,,.,. i..ii.. ii eun ii i
will seeu the level 01 uu- r.u.,... ., . . ,,,, i. au wuicn m.- ...-p.
. I .,,. niil'-lilini'- hill'onieter of 1 IC tinmil lonvenlion nl Chicago spurned.
advertising columns are an iiniauinL, n rv'S ,ioc-i, ti.,-refore-i c,,,,
. :...'.. .....,lu,uui.'iiiiKH. nasi with that set forth by Tal'l is ii
..; ..V ii'i.iri'i'Msiv'eness
ii.) " 1" "h- . .
i.. I.,. ..I vv.'ints more customers, and liccaust
1. .l'. nt. more, do the old customers feel insulte.W
i i. .....i ,'u In ni'ili'i' to liroduct
The Triiiune warns nion- .m.. ..c. .
.. 1...H.... ..,....' New customers lor rnuune space w
1'oiiH'-either from mcrchaiils now here or from new arri
is a plallorm iinlo niinscii; no .ihm.
at a weak promise to do those things
which Talt iiitimali's that he would like
ilo, bill which the National Hcplllill
can 1-onvenliiin, through its platlnrni,
I has said he should mil dn. ami which a
Kepublii-nll Congress would not let him
dn if he Irii-d.
iu I his speech of acceptance In
llrvan. he riddles with grapeshi-t the
candidate as to what he may ilo-such
claims being in opposition to the dec
laratinns of Ihe platform as to what he
ABOUT
August, 1") we will he ready
to sell tiered and seasoned
OAK WOOD
in any iiuantity at $3.00 per
tier, deliver!, or $2.00 per
tier at the ranch.
Good Rail Wood
Some cedar, sawed into tier
wood, at $1.50 per tier at
the ranch or $2.50 per tier
delivered.
For all necessary informa
tion apply to
WESTERN OREGON
ORCHARD CO.
Medford, Oregon.
i i Tl, !ii-i I. nt lew- business houses m Medium
ii,i i.i . " '. . ...... ....
...:n. .. i ..........n ii..., i 'I'll,. Ti-iliunc's. iind its everv
Willi .1 i..i. ', "
issue is a boost for city and county.
shnuld
Ami that it dm-
tones ami wilh tin
Uue Aiiieiii-ai-.ism.
thai the address
If.
in no urn- -Hi-.iu
Hterling nog m
1 f you have lost or found
unv thing, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what you want is, try
a Want. Ad in The Trihune.
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will he made this season by
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Lines in Oregon
FROM MEDFORD, ORE.
as follows:
Both Ways One Way
Through Via
TO Portland. California.
Chicago $82.40 $87.50
St. Louis 77.40 82.50
St. LJaul G9.90 81.75
Omaha 09.90 75.00
Kansas City - 09.90 75.00
Tickets will be on sale
June 19, 20.
.hdyG, 7, 22, 23.
August , 7, 21, 22.
Good for return in 90 days
with stop.-ver privileges at
pleasure within limits.
REMEMBER THE
DATES
For any further information
call on
A. S. ROSEN 13 AUM,
Local Agent, or write to
WM. M 'MURRAY, General
Passenger Agent, Portland,
Oregon.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Frames, Block Wood
Office fixtures and aU kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. P, BETWEEN OTH AND 7TH ST& 1HONE 65.
RU1.I.F.T HOLE IN
DEAD MAN'S HEAD
III the resignation of Superintendent l'arrar ol the
. . .... . ill . 1
i ....if l ..in' n u num. v:i :i i i mm I . . ,
Willi! XH ln III" ill 1 ' I (UK Mi lit .MIH-M I t. '
efficient public servants- whose task, that of supplying
--,t,n- when t iei-c WHS none. Ill a lliaKesllUI apnlog H1 .I i(,..,,r v.-sier.lnv. as the .-..mncr i
. i i i....: II,, I. ..i ...iu ii wl absent and his deinitv is out un a hum
water syslein, lias oeen ;i mm-m ii.mi.i; -.i.-. ... ,,iirIii ,, h,lvp ,,.,
as the promise ol a real water worus is maierian.uin.
Wiissoii canvou sprini:'
inches and si ill dropping. Hope still flows, however, in tin
hearts of some of the water committee.
body where it is tied ill the water by
the pa-ty wlm found it, say there is a
hide in ihe back of the head that looks
OW is IIOW doWII to about 150 bbe a bullet hole.
..Irs. . Ifliam l.nne o. Inin:ii
AEROPLANE MEETS
WITH riRST ACCIDENT
I.KMANS. I'nilice, August l:l. Wil
bur Wright's great aeroph met with
its first accident ill the flights here.
wh by a false nuineuver, it was
brought sharply In Ihe ground early
today. The motor ns not ilamagnl.
but the fiamework was considerably
ulintterod. Wright was sailing nl a
height of !M feet, w Ii li all pling
to piuis over ll deep slough he was fore
nl In make quick changes ia Ins course
In the rapid work required iu such an
emergency he miide a inislake thai came
near being fatal to the ship. Wright,
however, was mil injured.
The aeronaut has been woirnil by
the people who galher In see the
fligbts. His previous flights have all
beeu made in private ami the em-ile
inelit of the crnwds has made him ucl
vou. It wns In avoid this that be de
terminer to make bis flights early in
the morning.
The mireessful flight of y.-steiday
ttna practically prnv.-d the siircenw of
the mehanicnl birA, and the accident
tnilav is ant bulked upon as diminishing
In .1 . After the : nleiit Wiiehl
vml
"The ilamage to Ihe machine is not
.rrmii, The llinlnr is lint d.llllllci-.l at
all. and I Imp,- tn have all repairs mini
and In I
n il Inn
The American aernnaut is the lu-l
il, ,hiv in I'aris The impels are tilled
will, -.tnries nf his flights, his maun,
nf life, his views oil any question on
which he can In- made In talk' and des
i-riplinns of Ins personality. The acei
,elil In.lav is Ihe cause nf deep regret
near the bunk nf the river near her
home bint Saturday, mid saw what she
I thought was the body of a mail float
itig in the Htream. but it passed nut nf
Ight tu-lore Hhe collh! gel aslsiance in
iuxeslieali-. Her hniuc is several miles
up stream from where the remain:, were'
fniniil, mid her di n-. vci may :h.i. III
LOCAL MARKET.
Tl, fnlnlwln ui.ntatloui are an iru
partial rsport of tin prices paid by Mad
ford dealers:
Wheat (1 per bushel.
Wheat S.V per bushel.
Flour $-.7", per cwt.
Whole barley $23 per ton.
Hay Hi per ton.
Alfalfa $10 per ton.
New potatoes $1.25 per cwt.
Butter 40c per roll.
Ijird 10c per pound.
Heaus 5c per pound.
Kggs 2lVwo per dozen.
Sugar - $l) .60 per cwt.
T.trkAva Hie ur oound.
Helltry Spriiif. $2 to $.1; liens, $3 .50 j
IJ at per nor...
Hauii 18c per pound.
Shoulders 10c per pound.
Hogs 4 He to 6o pr pound.
Cattle 1 to 3V4e per pound.
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
clearing up the mystery.
be ready to cuutinue the flights WOMAN KILLED WHEN
a few davs."
AUTOMOHII.K Kliiuiur.ua
CHINESE GOVERNMENT
ATTER 10.HI MUTINEERS
Three miles south of NLrdford and US j
miles west of Fhoenii. ia now cut up
lu small tracts tu sim the purchaser.
One fourth cash, balanrc in three pay
luviils. Tnis is a tare opportunity for
men of small means. Listed with all
the agents.
'Sonii'thiin which Is of Mideral
iniet ti, the tiublic t-enerally and
1 which is perhaps oot generalW known
UON'OKhNU. August 14. Pursued
bv the gnvernm. lit, Hni iiiutiiiee-s nr.-
fleeing to the T-klllg mnlllltains lo Inill
Hie rebels there.
After the Knldieri st al lulled al Wu
. IIOW mullllleil . II, y iiiuiin ..-.. 111,11 -
... ..:n "i..i....l -..1 M..iit.r.,..iei' was seriously hurt about
pnuiKci. ...- .in K'-, ....... n.-i .... 1 .
diers ramping at Omylng ami escupe.1 111, i...ny. ,.u uie ...iu..-.. ..-
with bootv amount l IHW.UOnO of Horehetter.
HUSTON', iigu-t II - Miss May
Karb of llnrchester. was instantly
killed and three otheis were seriously
iniur.sl in an autnm.'bili' accident on
Mine Mill nveaite, near the encampment
of the Knights nf I'vthias tonight.
, 1..1., .,,..,...1 iii.I .In, en Ii
W. C. Seavev, r., of liniehester, ran I is the system of prepaid omen now id
into an elect ii.- car and, bounding back, i effect between stations of the Southere
struck s. veial persons 111 the crowded Pacific eompn and all poiats ia the
street. Mis Karb wa killed and lo r I ''oiled States. By a)cane of this system
bo.lv was taken to the ciiii-ig.-n.-y hns I tickets may be purchajed at Me,lfnrd
pilal department of Ihe I'vtlnali camp from iv la. Ihe l'nite.1 tVH M
Mrs Alice Knib. mother of the voung I mailed or lehfl ra-hed ir't to the
wainon killed, and Miss Winifred Wat I party nVsti f to c.l
.,.! 1.' ..eoaiA.slatl.naa Kail ssewa.i aaivsiata v
cash in eonnectien with
aiay alas 6 furudfcd at
Una."
t,lmli)t)
the '
o
Why
Should
You
Eat
Inferior meats when you
can have the hest for the
Jtune money by buying
here ? We sell better meats
because we buy better
meals, and keep them in
our cold storage plant,
which makes them better
yet.
The
Medford
Meat
o
Company
o
J. E. ENYART.Pri-sid exit.
J. A. riiUHY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safetv Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
A Timely Hint
for the warm weather. You know a
good thiug you're reading about it in
this ad. Don't cheat yourself but get
a cool, comfortable summer suit at a
great reduction. We make you a styl
ish summer suit at $120.
Kail and wiuter goods are here iu all
the late shades.
Patronize home industry. Keep your
money at home. French Dry Gleaning
and Pressing Neatly Done, A Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
W. W. EIFERT
CITY TAILOR
MEDFORD
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to do for Perfect Rest and Every Oonceiv
ahle Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food
and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All
modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets
freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages
partly furnished or unfurnished to he had cheaply. Strict
municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is readied by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvnllis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate From Medford
SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00
Our elaborate new summer book gives a concise description of Newport,
including a list of hotels, their capacity an-1 rates. Call on, telephone or write
A. S. ROSENBAIW, WM. McMTJRRAY,
Local Agent, Meaford General Passenger Afent, PorUaad
BIJOU THEATRE
Another I'c.iiuie Performance Tonight and
Tomorrow
TIIK. 111. IT. AND THE (IRA V" The very lat
est feature production. A thrilling drama on
the Civil Win:
"TWO LITTLE DOCS"' A Verv clever picture.
'Till-'. DYNAMITERS" A thrilling drama.
Song I A K l'i A SAIL IN .n ItOAT.-Q
w 11 ..i' .1... l....... r
.Ill "i me l.iu vi ll' re .- II '.-li-tlolw l'i-
Our patronage warrants it.
secure
tardlcss of expense.
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tut: uEQFtwn v.ur.Y Timu xe iUfHtfeMWo
0EWS SLHVlLi&l.X SUtTlitliSl VfilGOS.
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