Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 25, 1908, Image 4

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    QUEFN OF ACIRfcSStS
PRAISES PE-RU-NA
GROWING HOGS IN IDAHO.
i conserve the water. The soil around
Quincy is ho light that the water will
seep away and be lost, unless you put
in such pipes. A ten horse-power en­
gine would bo sufficient to raise water
for t»*n acres, but it might be necessary
to sink more than one well. 1 am be­
ginning to believe that irrigation will
be necessary in the Quincy section to
I
obtain the best results.”
I m prnrtlra ble.
"Your busband smokes bis pip« In the
Aouse. does he? I suppose thorn is no
way of getting the odor of tobacco out
of the rooms, either."
"Yes, there is one way—but I hesitate
about resorting to it. Our house and
furniture are only partly insured.”
CURES
.RHEUMATISM
indu >try Is Heceixmg Greater Atten­
tion Than Ever Before.
Pruf. H. T. French. Director Idaho Experiment
StAiiun.
■L à
The hog industry in Idaho is re
Every case of Rheumatism has its origin and its development in the
ceivmg mure attention now than ever
CITO
Uanre and nil Nervnna DU»»ai*eii blood. It is not a disease which is contracted like a cold, but it is tn the
before in the history of the state,
Y11 V permanently cured by Dr. Kl.ue’s Grral
tendency to diversify farm op-
Baird__ 4‘I have been quite success­ A»-rve Kestorcr. Send for FltHE |2 trial bottle aud blood and system before a pain is felt, and the changes in the weather or
»ns is stronger n jw than in the ful with corn in this locality, except l reali sc. Dr. IL ILKlin , Ld.. 831 Arch bL, PL 11a., Pa, any physical irregularities, such as a spell of indigestion, bowel disturbance,
etc., are merely the exciting causes producing the pains and aches, which
All alfalfa, or all sheep or all that the corn matures rather small. Can
A Rail Burjalii.
any other one thing, unless it you advise me of varieties of corn that
are the natural symptoms of the disease.
Rheumatism is caused by an
A story Is told of the famous R’cb- excess of uric acid and other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, which
hould be fruit, is out of date for the 1 might try!”
FARMER.
majority of farmers of Idaho, both in
Brinsley
Sherldan,
that
one
lay
are carried through the circulation to every part of the system.
Every
“I advise that you experiment with »rd
»he northern part of the •■»tate, where
Kaffir corn, since it seems that it will when coming back from shooting, with muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and joint becomes saturated with these
irrigation is not practiced, and in the do well in your
region. Try a good, an empty bag, and »celng a number of acrid, irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter,
ngated sections of southern Idaho.
early maturing Dent variety. This duck» In a pond, while near by >i man and the sharp, piercing pains or the dull, constant aches are felt with every
The most succesful farmer, here as
should be [»referable to the Flint, and wa» leaning on a fence watchlug them, physical movement. When the blood is filled with uric acid poison, perma­
lsewhere. is the one who is making
it certainly makes better feed. The Sheridan asked:
nent relief cannot be expected from liniments, plasters, or other external
ivestock on the farm one of the im
conditions of your region require that
"What will you take for a «hot at treatment. Such measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquer
portant factors, As the dairy indus-' you cultivate to retain moisture, as well
try increases in interest the raising
Rheumatism and bring about a
the ducks?”
as to destroy the weeds.”
Sometime ago, I had Rheumatism mid had to
of hogs will receive more attention.
"Well,” said the man thoughtfully, complete cure, the uric acid and
quit work. The pain in my back and between
Chewelah.—“Is wood as desirable as 'I'll take half a sovereign.”
A farmer who is not adverse to milk­
other inflammatory matter must be
my
shoulders was so intense I could not rest or
ing cows will, as a rule, be a success cement for building a silo! Is silage
sleep. I tried everything, but nothing did me any
“Done,” said Sheridan, and he Hr»d expelled, and this cannot be done
n handling pigs, because no one can apt to freeze in this country! What
good
till I heard of and took S. S. S. This med­
with external treatment. S. S. S.
succeed in either line, to the fullest forage plants should be grown in the Into the middle of the ducks, killing a cures Rheumatism because it is a
icine cured me sound and well. It purified my
dozen
or
more.
“
I'm
afraid
you
made
a
blood and made me feel like a new man.
STOCKMAN.
extent, unless he looks carefully after Chewelah region!”
perfect and entirely vegetable blood
CONRAD LOHR,
details.
‘4 Brome grass might do well, if the. bad bargain,” said Sheridan, laughing. purifier.
Anderson, Ind.
123 E. 19th St.
It
goes
down
into
the
“I don't know about that,” the man
In Idaho the dairy industry is grow­ soil is not too gravelly, but it should I
”1 am g<ad to write my endorsement of ing, therefore I expect a more rapid
I was severely troubled with Rheumatism. I
replied.
"They're not my ducks."— circulation, neutralizes the acids,
not
bo
grown
in
rocky
soil.
Vetches
had it in my knees, legs and ankles, and any one
the greet remedy Ptrund. I do so most development of the hog industry. In!
and dissolves the irritating depos­
will be desirable in such soil as you The Christian Advocate.
who has ever had Rheumatism knows how excru­
heartily.”—Julia Marlowe.
I its which are pressing on the sensi­
fact, there is a strong indication that ! have, as these plants reseed themselves.
ciating the pain is and how it interferes with one
Any remedy that benefits digestion this is the case just now in several If you car. get lumber at a reasonable*
tive nerves and tissues and produc-
How’s This?
at ' ork. I was truly in bad shape—having been
Btrengthens the nerves.
bothered with it for ten years, oft and on. A
sections of the state. In holding far­ ¡»rice in your vicinity, it would be more * We offer One Hundred D »liars Reward for any ' ing pain, enriches the weak, sour
local physician advised me to uso S. S. S. I did
The nerve centers require nutrition. mers’ institutes in southern Idaho* costly to build of cement than of wood. ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ha.l’g blood, and removes every atom of
•o. After taking two bottles I noticed the sore­
If the digestion is impaired the nerve much interest was noticed in the sub­ Silage stays warm, and it is not apt to j Catarrh Cure.
F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O impurity from the circulation. So
ness and pain were greatly reduced I continued
centers itecome anemic, and nervous ject of feeding and breeding hogs. xTeeze in this country; but if it sticks* We, the undersigned,
have kn >wn F. J. instead of being a weak, sour
the medicine and was thoroughly cured; ail pain,
debility is tl e result.
Several shipment* of pure bred stock to the sides of the silo from any cause, Cheney for the la-t 15 years, and believe him stream, distributing uric acid to the
soreness and inflammation pone. I recommend
perfectly honorable inaU buisness transactions
have recently been made into south­ it should be tramped down in order to and financially able to carry out any obliga­
S. S. S. to all Rheumatic sufferers.
different parts of the system, the
J. L. AGNEW.
t
Penina is not a nervine nor a s’ mu- ; erly Idaho. Pure bred Poland China. [»revent it from settling unevenly.”
tion iuade bv nis tim.
blood is strong and healthy and
803 E. Greenbrier St.,
Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
WALDING, RINNAN A MARVIN,
j laot. It beneiit* the nerves by bene- . Duroc Jersey, Chester White and
Wholesale
Druggists,
Toledo,O
Leahy__ 44 I would like to know if it
j fit.ng diges'ion.
Berkshire pigs are found in increas­
Hall’s Catarrah Cure is aken internally, act­ therefore able to supply every mus-
ing numbers in every farming section would bo advisable to plant the Aus ing directly upon the blood an 1 mucous sur- cfe, nerve, bone and tissue with nourishment and strength. Then the inflam­
Peruna frees the stomach of catarrhal
fa
tralian
salt
bush
in
this
region?
es of the system. Testimonial« sent free. mation and swelling subside, the pains and aches cease, and not only is
Has
of the state. Poland Chinas predomi­
Price 75 cents nor bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the fine tonic effects of S. S. S.
congestions and normal digestion is the
the plant any desirable qualities! > »
nate,
no
doubt;
but
the
Duroc
is
be
­
Take
Hall's Family Pills for Constipation.
result.
J. S.
the entire general health is benefitted and built up. In all forms of Rheuma­
♦
In other words. Peruna gees to the coming a close competitor in many
441 advise you to let the .Australian
ItSBg,
tism, whether acute or chronic, S. S. S. will be found a safe and reliable treat­
bottom of the who'e difficulty, when sections.
Alfalfa pasture, with a small ration salt bush alone. The plant has a few
“Bigley doesn’t bother about politic» ment. Special book on Rheumatism and any medical advice you desire will
the disagreeable symptoms disappear.
desirable qualities, but we have heard any more, does be?”
Mrs. J. C. Jamison, Wallace, Cal., of shorts, ground wheat or finely
be furnished free
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA GA.
ground b tidcy, will grow pigs very that in the Walla Walla country it has
writes:
“No, indeed.”
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"I was troubled with my stomach rapidly.. This, supplemented with sep- developed into a pest. It resembles
“Let me see, when was It that he got
for six years. »Was treated by three crator milk, will produce a growth tumble weed in its manner of growth, the gubernatorial bee in his bonnet?”
The world contains at least four moun­
Trying It on Hubby.
doctors. They said that 1 had nervous yitial to that secured in the corn belt, and in windy weather will break off and
tains composed of almost solid iron ore.
"John, dear, I wish you would tast»
“Just before lie got It lb the neck.”
dyspepsia. I was put on a liquid diet, nnd in quality we flatter ourselves roll for a great distance, scattering
One is in Mexico, one in the United this milk and see if it’s perfectly sweet..*
seed
as
it
goes.
Except
when
young
—The Catholic Standard and Times.
that it is superior.
for three months.
States, another in India and a fourth in
“What for?”
In growth, our pigs can be made to and tender, it is undesirable for stock.”
‘‘I improved under the treatment, but
Africa just below the Soudan, and there
“Beenuse if it’s the least bit sour I
as soon as 1 stopped taking the medi­ compare quite favorably with those
Washtucna—441 have a white clover
have been reports of such a mountain ex­ don’t want to give any of it to Fido. It
fed on corn. Numerous reports were lawn, and would like to know what sort
cine, I got bad again.
isting in Siberia.
isn’t good for him.”
‘‘I saw a testimonial of a man whose made last winter at farmers' meetings of bone fertilizer is best to use on it.”
Ills Usoal Coar«e.
case was similar to mine being cured by that it was not difficult to produce a
Not a Professional.
W. A. P.
"What do you do,” asked the fair bridge
Peruna, so 1 thought I would give it a pig that would weigh two hundred
Wareham
Long
—
Did
jevver
attend
a
441 question the advisability of using
trial.
player, whispering to t.he man sitting
pounds at eight months old.
hobos’ convention?
a bone fertilizer on your lawn. Com­
“I procured a bottle* at once and com­
Some sugar beets and other roots
Huffold Knutt—No, ye blame fool. behind her, “when you have a hand like
menced taking it. I have taken several can be fed, and are being used in mercial fertilizers are generally poorly
that?”
adapted to the soils in semi-arid re-
I Reckon I want to forfeit me ammvehure
bottles and am entirely cured.”
feeding hogs in Idaho. Potatoes boiled
“I generally »wear,” he answered.—
standin’ by doin’ a thing like that?—
gions. Well-rotted manure placed on
and mixed with one and a half to two
Chicago Tribune.
Chicago Tribune.
the land late in the fall and raked off
pounds of grain per hundredweight of
in the spring would, I believe, be far
pig, will produce good gains in live
Rewards of Scholarship.
more preferable. The soil in your re-
up
with
feed
cut
­
weight. Alfalfa, cut
"He took a full classical course at
gion needs humus rather than fertiliz­
steaming
or
even
ter,
and
softened
by
: ar
college, did he? Did it ever get him any­
ing elements. Manure is well supplied
of cold water, with a lit-
thing?”
with phosphates and nitrogen, and
S easide , O regon a tie sprinkling
To protect them from parasites, which
grain, makes a good ration for
“Well, he has made several hundred bite and annoy them, wash them with
should therefore give your soil the
**Tur
Directly on the besch overlooking
brood sows during winter. A great
dollar», that I know of. by inventing
■ nt the ureaii. Hot Mail hatliN ami
needed stimulation.”
many hogs are wintered largely on
Isatin and Greek names for patent medi­
C uff ouse
Sunnyside—4 4 Would your station ad­
drv alfalfa hay, and they do very
cines.”
_________________
nr Kun parlor«. Electric lightw. Fire-
I
well.
vise
me
to
feed
grain
hay
with
alfalfa!
ur place and nteain heat. Fine walk*
Mothers
will
find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing water. Dirt and disagreeable odor are
I
In
a
state
where
so
much
cheap
for-
I
am
a
dairyman,
and
have
been
feeding
HorAnAI" Hn(1 driven. Hea foods a Rpcc-
Byrup the best remedy to use for their childr''H removed, the animals’ skins rendered
UHEUUil fulty. Ratett, S&.50 and $3.00
p. W.
age can be grown for hogs, there is only alfalfa.”
during the teethiug period.
per day. AVNpeclai rates by the week.
healthier, the hair soft and glossy and
great encouragement for the industry,
T< I am sure that there would be econ­
DAN. J. MOOIHJ, Proprietor
free from insects. All dealers. Book­
l arge yields of wheat and barley can omy in combining alfalfa with grain.
let, Sample and Lace Design for center­
"Abstemious
”
and
“
facetious
”
are
the
be secured on irrigated lands, .md From four to ten pounds of grain per
Pacific Coast Borax Co.,
only words in English having the vowels piece, 10c.
oward k . burton .-Awayer
Chemist. often the wheat is of low mi’.’irg day should be sufficient, using rolled
Oakland, Cal.
H
<’uloriluo. SpPt llUHIl pl It PR: <tiol<|,
in their order.
quality,
making
it
much
more
profit
­
barley
rather
than
wheat
or
bran.
The
•MlVfr, 1, ad, fl ; Gold, Mllvt*r,7 •<■ ; Gold, ft*»«' ; Zinc or
rlanuiactured by the
able to feed it than to sell it in the bran would practically be wasted. You
C'epper, fri. Cyanido {''sin. Maiitog •*>»velopi-M and
full prie« list »«nt on application. Control and 1’tu­
sack. A bushel of wheat will make would get good results, I believe, by
pir« work solicited.
ltalerenc«: Carbonat« N»
from 12 to IS pounds of gain in live feeding about one half a pound per
llüual Bank.
w^ght. when fed to thrifty young day of linseed meal. Alfalfa is entire­
bogs w^iyhing from 75 to 175 pounds. ly nitrogenous in composition, and
Puwalei What Stylet
In young pigs even greater gains can should bo balanced bv a more concen­
"FT»» she adopted a new fail? She be secured.
trated form of the carbo hydrates.”
SOLD BY LEAD) NG DRUCGI STS - 50« ^.-BOTTLE
carries her head tiltetl to one sitle now.”
Field peas are grown in some sec­
“That's no fad. It’s a habit she ha» tions for hog pasture, and* serve an
QUERIES BY FARMERS.
fallen into in (’onHoquence of having to important purpose in providing good
Gleam of Hope.
IT IS WONDERFUL HOW QUICKLY THE
go through a*» many narrow doorway» pasturage dur*ng the summer before
Orville Ardup—Ah. here corals that
Experiment
Station
Called
Upon
for
PAIN AND STIFFNESS CO WHEN YOU USE
with that new spring hat of hers."’
the stubble fields nf? ready to glean
infernal bill collector!
There is a period in summer when
Advice on Various Subjects.
Caller (producing folded document
Honor Vn. Snfrijr.
there » a Jack of good pasture in the
Frcm the Washington Stato Cclleg» Pullman.
with alacrity)—I am glad to hear you
“Don’t you consider It honorable t< grain growing sections of the state,
A Seattle correspondent asks for a say so, Mr. Ardup. I have been here
““ or clover is grown on
tell n man hl» fault» to bls fact’:' • Little alfalfa
nine times without having been a collec­
m a n y of the farms, and often pigs statement of the experience the sta-
queried tl>«* youth.
THIS WELL TRIED. OLD-TIME
during this tion has had with the ''noVfl'.y ceg- tor, you know.
make
very
small
gains
REMEDY FILLS THE BILL
“
but
I
replied
the
wise
guy.
“Yes.”
etables."
lie
was
informed
as,
io*
sow
grain,
Some farmers
neriod
A« to Oklahoma.
25c.— ALL DRUGGISTS—
rn wilder It safer to tell them to bis such as wheat or barlev. for hog pas lows:
“Speaking of tornadoes,” observed the
tielghbor.”
ture, but even this does not produce
" 1 he station has experimented with
boarder with the high forehead, “if the
as lt aod results as would a pasture of all of them, and finds that they will
......
one that visited Oklahoma the other day
People ell Ea< h Other Aooul alfalfa, peas or clover.
grow successfully in eastern Wash­
had happened along a few months sooner
clover
will
Bluegrass
and
white
ington.
1
lie
tomato
and
egg
plant
v.».od I kings.
there would have been a provision in the
sonic
locali-
make
a
good
pasture
in
-hoiild
be
started
early
in
the
season
Twelve years att»> few people in the work! knew
State constitution abolishing tornadoes.
of
moist-
ties
where
there
is
nlenty
in
hotbeds,
or
cold
frames.
With
of «in h a preparation as a Powder for the F’eet.
lire and good soil, This does not. in this care a creditable crop will be ma­ That’s about the only thing they over­
Today after the genuine merit of Allen’s Foot-
l.Hse have b»«en told year after year bv grateful
our opinion, gi' e as good results tured. The egg plant is a native of looked
persons it i . indispensable to millions.
It is
however, as the crops mentioned warm climates, and. like the tomato,
cleanh wholesome, healintr and antiseptic, «nd
Idaho farmers arc much en- should be given a high, warm eleva­
above
fives rest and comfort to tired, aching feet.
couraged in raising hogs from the tion. The okra and artichoke have
It cores while you walk
(her 30,000 testimon­
fact that large packing plants are be each done very well with us, requiring
ials
Imit.i’ oi ■ pay the dea'cr a larirer profit,
ing established on the coast thus in­ only the ordinary garden culture."
otherwis«1 you would never be offered a substitute
suring a steady demand for live hogs,
for Allen s F« m »I - Ease, th« original foot powder.
A farmer of Arden wishes to know
and while the price may not be anv
Ask for Allen's Foot Ease and see that you get it.
what apples would do well where he
more sati«f,actorv than in the past,
lives. Professor Thornber advised
with a limited supply, there will be a him as follows:
Wnlta a ml Mrneirri.
permanency
to
the
demand
even
"What sort of a table <1<> they act
"For the soil and general climatic
though the number of hogs produced
at your hoarding house?" asked the
conditions you have, I advise the use
increases several times.
young iiitin wlio wm coutemplatlug a
in equal quantities of the Jonathan.
Rome Beauty and Wegener. It is
change.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
possible that you might make use of
"A table of waits and measures,’ re­
The Kind You nave Always Bought, and which lias been
a great many other varieties, bft
plied Ills friend, "the first long and
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
V-iluab'o Information to Pacific North­ these are apples that the all doing
•he latter short." Chlcniro News.
well, and sell for very good market
and has been made under his per­
west Inquirers
prices in the annual markets.
sonal supervision since its infancy.
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. |
—i*.
By J. I.. Ashlock. Wn.«hin«rton Experiment Sta­
"Vary the number of tree, accord­
AVcgi’iablcfrcparationliirAs-
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
tion. Pullman.
ing to whether you are going to irr.-
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “.Tust-as-good” are twit
similatiniteFbodandRegula
Fima. 441 have a tract of land near gate or not. If you are going to ir-'
Quincv. Wash., that 1 v. :sn to irrigate. gate, plant your trees from tw.nl»
ling Ute Stomachs aiulBwetsi
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
It order to do this 1 will have to u«o live to twenty-seven feet apart, tr.
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
will water, and possibly do the pump­ alternate rows. If you are not goit\
I nfants /C hildren
ing with a gasoline C engine, or some to irrigate, you had better plant them
other mechanical device. Will you on the hexagonal plan. |
Promotes Dit’estion.Checrfn^
please give me any information that tr,ecs in the rows thirty
bear» on this subject?’’
A. L. C.
apart, with the rows thems
ness and Rest.Coniains imito
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
‘‘I am quite familiar with the con- twenty-seven feet apart. It will not
Opiuni.Morphuie nnr Mineral.
goric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
ible-4
Around
Quincy, and believe that injure the trees to grow vck
ditions fti
oiiihi xfui.
N ot N arcotic .
There are four verses. Verse
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
irrigation in that region would bring between them for the first t
1 Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes
very good results, providing the cost five years, but. of course, you
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
rfOhl Dr.S.^illi'nUSm
was not too much, In that locality the plant nothing that will ta
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
tne hairgrow. Verse2. Ayer's
dopth to water is quite considerable. moisture or pl int food from close to
JI x -S mmi *■
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
Hair Vigor stops falling hair.
nud the cost of operating a pump would the young trees.
and Flatulency. I*, assimilates the Food, regulates the
A 'isr Sfd
therefore
be
heavy.
The
farmers
there
Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor
Mild ranlahment.
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
use windmills quite exclusively, using
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
“ (ranger In your town they close th*
gasoline engines only when the wind
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Eriei d.
fails
However, the water is quite frwiit doors i of the saloons on Sunday, and
Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re­
Abundant when it is reached. I do not open t he side doors, do they? Isn’t that
stores color to gray hair. The
believe that it would be profitable for whipping the devil around the mump?
Anerft’ct iknwdv forCmsHw
you to irrigate as many as ten acres
Native 'i s. ami the whipping doesn’t
chorus is sung by millions.
’ion. Sour Stomach.Dlarrtwi
unless you have a system of pipes to hurt hint a bit, either.
Worms .Convulsions.fi wrish
0
enna
acts gently yet prompt­
ly outlie bowels,cleanses
the system ejjectually,
assists one in overcoming
habitual constipation
permanently. To get its
oene|icial ejects buy
the genuine.
H
CALIFORNIA
Fio S yrup C o .
In Washing Animals
“20 Mule Team Borax”
c~
OUCH”
OH, MY BACK
S?JACOBS OIL
CONQUERS
PAIN
The Song
of the Hair
What is CASTORIA
GENUINE
• Before using Ayer's Hair Vigor I had ver t
tlnn and very poor hslr
Hut I continued to
use th« Vigor until my Imir great lv ini| rove.1
tn every «ay
1 have »■«••.< it .»ft .nd ,.n for
the past ten years
Mas M I'll! MMOMi,
Keuark. N .».
U Ayer Ce . 1 <well. Maa«,
manutbaturers of
S4RSIPA1HLLA.
I’ll 11
CtIFKHY PFCTOIHL-
No. 25-0«
HEN writing to ««I » rrti««r« pl««««
mention thl« paper.
Edward Ouerr. who drove a florae at­
tached to a buggy over a railroad tres­
tle 150 feet above the Cuyahoga river,
In Ohio, the home trotting over a ¡dank
i foot wide, whi arrested on a charge
if lunacy.
Quit«*
n
lUflerenc«.
“Whnt doe» Vernon do for a llrtngf
"He works in a paint »hop”
"Why. I underatood he was a writer
for the magatlnea.”
“Well, you n«k<xl me what he did tor
a livlna.” Bohemian
Jnit
lliippy.
The bank at Bremen. Kan., nsving
"Jones’ new stenographer can't »1*11
ieen bnrned. expert» In the treasury de­
n little bit."
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