The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, July 23, 1913, Image 1

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SIUSLAW
PILOT
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H.ORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, J H ,Y 2,3, 1913
CHIEFFORESTER GRAVES IN FLORENCE
U
ismi ET FAIR
NUMBER 20
says that he will stay as long
M
his money lasts.
Victor Liaro and family left
the first of the week on the
.¡mformation and work! has been
I ramp for Coos Bay. From there
a valuable assistance in securing
they will go (o San Francisco and
this change of policy.
then to Finland to visit relatives .« H irf h, F" rk Fair dite h“ been
Some time next year, perhaps
If the proposed methods are
o
for a year or so.
settled for Aug. 9th. and it ia
in 15 months. Southern Pacific
carned out, and we believe they. *. l ,1 ss Ruth Knowles returned
E- Thom, who was sent to expected to make this event the trains will run from Eugene to
will be, this section will ehjov >° F,or.e!lce Saturday after a few
the
hospital
at Mapleton recently affair of the season.
great benefits from the additional J?y
,W’th her sistsr«~ Mrs.
The date has been selected ™ . Bay' over the Willamette-
A party of National Forest Population made possible by new J .
because
of
an injury received
Wells> and other relatives
officials in which were, Chief settlers coming
while working at the mill, has with a view of having the tide Cacific. The promise of comple­
---- •_ . in.
» at Mapleton.
~ bo^ lwi,> be able to make the tion of the big 4,100 foot tunnel
t ♦ Forester H. L. Graves, C. J.
Mrs. Lischen M. Miller arrived returned to Glenada, and is im­
Buck, o’f the Astoria office; Mr.
proving rapidly.
tops both morning and afternoon. within 15 months, which virtual-
in Florence last week. She has
Free boats will be run from y means the completion of the
Stratam, of the bureau of soils, YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY
gone to the cape where she will A É. Lowe has rented his Florence and run after the dance road, together with the an­
and Supervisor Cohoon, arrived
PtEASANT BEACH PARTY enjoy her annual outing at their residence in Glenada to Mr. and arrangements will be made nouncement of increased opera­
in Florence last Saturday. They
Baker, one of the contractors
summer home.
.
•
tions for the coming“ winter was
had come down the coast from
whose
camp
is ,ocaiea
located on
on th<
the to accommodate those that have brought by W. P. Hoey, assistant
A bout 14 young people went to
J.
H.
Cookson,
representing
-
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T
Tillamook, and the chief forester the mouth of the river last Wed­ L. Dinkelspiel & Co of San The
u ° f the Sluslaw r’ver- to go home earlier.
r
01 f oan The f#rai«y arrived last week,
Among the free attractions engineer in charge of the new
was making a personal inspection nesday evening, where
V h° w*tb his assistant, R.
for
*
*
ran
ci
sco,
was
on
the
river
last
When the party arrived, many
arranged for, is addresses on
several hours they enjoyed the week looking after the needs of
deputy
Prosecuting
Attorney
W,
Fontaine, returned by auto­
citizens were invited to meet pleasure of the ocean beach.
topics of interest to ranchers.
E.
°
.
Imme!
came
in
from
Eu-
our
merchants.
mobile
from Scottsburg Sunday
Mr. Graves at the local ranger’s „ Tbo??
An agricultural exhibit will be after a five-days’ Inspection over
were the Misses
Frank
Whitaker
and
Carl
Wednesday
to
I°°k
after
the
office. Here Forester Graves Eleanor and Lulu Titus, Mary
wven a prominent place and will
. u lus . wary Collins of Mapleton left Mondav « U°r case against Capt Swing. reflect credjt on the most fertile the whole line. Operations over
personally met all with a C z!S.ldy' N,ta iuu
Schroede7- Ather for Gardiner. From there thev 2® W&8 accompanied by Deputy
the whole line will be increased
strong hand shake, and a look andReba Watkins, and Jenniej will go down the c o ^ t j f a r a ^
H’
Attorney tributaries of the Siuslaw.
m
magnitude all during t^e win­
into the eyes when he asked Rice Messrs Martin Scharered, northern California
The Florence Band will furnish
Ifnrnel says that he will have to
ter,
contractors will be rushed to
questions as to how the Forest
J. MacKechnie, Fred Porter.
~
r
thoroughly
investigate Cant music; and foot races, potato the completion of their work
service could better conditions. Carl Bergman, Willie Sanborn,
G*>. Co Iter, Sr. and his two I Swing case before deciding what races, sack races and greased and up to 2,500 men will be em­
Cri ticisms and suggestions were Dr. Chas. Johnson and Ed Kyle u
Grant and Car*yle, arrived action will be taken
1J pole wifi be provided to amuse ployed on the line throughout
tne For
boys.
received with the utmost frank­ The young people built a camp • hom
b°m? ejrom
"from California Tuesday Leonard
Leonard rhw
ChriaLmi.
.Y ‘
<k
thé winter.
evening
Thov
__
_
3
‘«eorarci
Christensen
came
For those who enjoy something
ness and all who had a previledge
At present 2000 men are em­
nllincr a riH« Az..,,-
talking to the Forester felt
„„u suiK songs.
ployed on the railroad from Eu
that a new policy would be de­
During the evening a lunch was
veloped and the forest service
a part of the entertainment. All
A merry-go-round will be
were going to do their best to those who were present report
operation all day.
nt v ^n n o t be filled. These
remedy the conditions that held an excellent time. -
Visit his family at Eugene. He beared this year when he com­ Minstrel and Vaudeville shows JI*" u'1.1 beemP|oy«d throughout
the development of this country
will.return in several days.
pleted his contract—it was a will give performances every 30
Wh° 6 year regardless of the
back.
S.
ELMORE
£
CO
>
black
one
too.
F.
A.
Ballard,
an
minutes.
rainy
season, for the rock and
C. H. Kain, a civil engineer of
His visit here was largely
Baby
Racks,
Shooting
Galleries
,
2
^
"“t
* 8ufficiently
W
te
grinder,
has
formed
a
____ ____
Eugene, arrived here Monday
WILL KEEP
BOATS „
due to correspondence from C.
the
Diving
Darkey,
Kangaroo
tk
d
W
*y
by
w,nter
to transfer
partnership
with
Mr.Christensen.
H. Young, and he spent several
ON SIUSLAW RON i ,, . ma,h They went ■»• out J- o. to
captured
o
n
l
^
e
n
°
Wat
W
°rk
in
the
Mr. Chas. Hartung, a Clothing
hours in conversation with Mr.
v a ia v i
U I J
Rice-Knowles-Rice
have
just
Tsdtcoos
lake
on
business.
I
------
,
Merchant, of Falls City, Oregon Saddle Mountain, Nickleodeon,
Young, relative to this Forest.
We are rushing our contract­
C-
Young
has
been
in
the
For
received
a
letterjfrom
the
Elmore
Mrs-
Anna
McCool,
of
Reedy
Was
8 a visitor to JClorehce
JClorer
was
last moving pictures, and various
u ie r u r -
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other
attractions
ors
as
much as possible,” said
people
in
which
they
state
it
is
,
California,
is
in
Florence
looking
Week’
arr>ving
on
tffe
G.
3n
tm
will furnish
estperv ice 9 years, last four years ", .* .’..........
»»-oie u is, ---- -» ■«» »■»
Mr. Hoey Sunday evening upon
amusement
for
all.
their
intention
to
keep
at
least
this
section
oven
She
^
rrow
from
Newport.
of
that
time
has
been
in
this
^"Cir
over,
Arrow
Mi
, ---- ------
ucen in tnii
An exhibit of needle craft and his return. ‘We are doing every-
’lor- °ne b°at on the
to the Sius- represents several ‘families who f?artung bad some property i
forest with head quarters at. Flor­
desire to locate on homestead« 1 the Chica*° Addition which he curios will be a feature of tning to hurry the completion of
ence. He has always declared law river permanently.
the line. Work has begun on the
*
Clarence Bushone who ho' S iTVer 8een but uP°n in»Pec- interest.
that the Forest Service was of The letter also states that
big tunnel. This is nearly 100
while
they
have
six
canneries
on
been
snendi™
™
h“
tldn,
he
waa
more
than
pleased
A
Cafeteria,
Japaneese
Tea
great benefit to the county, but
miles
arid “ is “ some
the
Oregon
coast,
these
are
well
the
lakes
south
of
epiSUmm®
’’
°
n
W
'th
U
and
wil1
hold
it
an
in-
"
fin
noia
as
in-1Garden*
Chocolate*
Shop,
ic
e
n
- " - - from
" w“* Eugeni Bna
me
that it should be governed so that
supplied
and
the
company
has
take
s
ic
^
last
Fridlv"'"
d"“
Ve3tn?ent
or
later
bring
his
busi-
vestment
busi-!cream’
fruit
a"d
candy
stands
,
°°
feet
*n
lenfirth-
Th'«
'«
the
settlers would have every op­
d build. He thinks 7 '11 furnish refreshments for th e 1 arf®8tof th® tunnelson the road
portunity to develope homes with­
IV vane care or
of
5
»
* L *■»«*«•
* ’ * im
* u r e ana lnner man.
, and by the time it is completed
all
freight
placed
in
the
in
charge
in its boundary and that nothing
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appendicitis.
will make a city, but believes the
A Newspaper will be publish-1
,gnide and a11 oth««* work
but a liberal policy would bring promptly.
busy O
on i| ine
the ed on the grounds.
1
, d be completed that far.
- .—j appreciate
oppicviaie the
me patronage
/° b n3on left Wed-
»»eu- - peop,e
- 9bould get uuoj
beneficial results. His retiring
They
street« and a water system, also,
Confetti, horns, squawkers, We have been promised the com­
from the service was mainly be­ of this river and feel encouraged u *y 1morn,n«r for Cooa Bay, straets
ba
loons etc will keep the young pletion of the tunnel in fifteen
sufficiently
to
state
they
are
now
w
"ere
she
will
enter
a
hospital
make
Provisions
for
future
dock
------ -
arc nov
cause he thought that he could
permanent fixture
fixture in
in the
the trans
trans-
have an °Peration performed. ,
wharf room. It is very folks busy and entertain the older months. The building of bridges
dor more to help bring about these a a permanent
1_ _ people
• of « Flor-
_
ones.
She was accompanied
and making the abuttments is
pleasing to the
portation business.
conditions
out of it.
»
Amos
Haring.
ence
to
have
business
men
visit
Rest Rooms and a Day-Nursery one work that will requires verv
Forester Graves told him dur­ This is good news to the busi­
them and go away so greatly will
fill K
a p
n w r iir
be
o i’J
d * . J ; ? « . ;
J*™'
men. There «
ness
men
here
and
will
guaran­
S.
E.
Lowe,
of
Glenada,
left
ing the conversation that he
pleased.
We
trust
that
Mr.
babies.
““
three
biy
bridyes.
one acroee the
did not realize before what con­ tee a freight service tha£ has Monday, for Eugene and from Hartung will be able to locate
Dont forget the Date and
UmM “
there he expects to go to Port-
ditions e ^ is te i in the Siuslaw long been desired.
permantly with us in the near Place August 9th. Portage North ,,nd the lasC acro9s Coos Bay.—
Forest, and th ft the policy used
Fork.
. kugene Regisier.
north fork news
in the govern i ng, was wrongj
By order of Committee. I
------
His personal observation led him
.
•ha
•
Onf
k
read/
or
the
Smslaw
to decide that a radical change
j y * Hay between showers
bar-O ne hour after for Florence
- ~~
SOME THINGS THAT
high tioes
was necessary.
He also stated
stated and L bettinR cigars on the
LOW TIOES
a.tn.
Ih .
HRE
STARTS
IN
HAVE A QUEER LOOK
J u ly
1 . . . I l : » « fi.J
•î.in.
Ht
that there was but one man weather has become"a natural T " u - ,‘„
l»ni. H t.
Till-.. J u ly
J
I . . J u ly
5:01 0.1
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•
•
•
.»»«J
(*.al
4 :1 4 4 .0
W ill.. J u ly 2 . .
T h u .. J u ly
above him in authority, and he pastime this season
5 : 4 s -0 .7
BUTCHER SHOP
— •
5 :1 0 4 .0
Ih u .. J u ly 3 .
1’ri., J u ly
• - Ó.-Ói ¡¿G
0 :3 4 1.3 ,, « 12 3 .0
would telegraph from Eugene for Frank Cassidy is back on North S ilt.. J u ly
fc'ri.. J u ly 4 . .
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7
To
the
Public
of Florence-
7 :1 7 l.»i
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7 :0 0 3 .0
Ltt.. J u ly 5
S u n .. J u ly
»
I.
S :« » 1.7
• • 1 :1 7 «.».5
permission to open the Siuslaw Fork to see the hay placed under ■\inn..
7
:5
7
3
.3
ringing
of
the
fire
bell
Come
to
Glenada
and
get a drink
Min..
J
u
iy
o
'
'
J u ly
S : l l 1.5
» . 2:<»s <i.l
S:5O 3 .0
I'-n., J u ly 7 . .
Monday afternoon caused a crowd of Food water and see how it
Forest to settlement.
the seventeen thousand shakes T ui-«.. J ulv
O:2S 1.1
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0
:4
1
2
.0
’in-.. J u ly s . . 10:11 11.4
Wi-il.. J u ly
1 0 :1 2 2 .3
hurriedly gather. Smoke was seems.
V iil.. J u ly o
In conversation with others he that he shaved for his brother T h u r .. .lull- 1». . • . ■ . 4 :0 2 T 7 .S 1
1 0 :5 5 0 3
1 1 :4 3 2 .0
F r i.. J u ly
liu .. J u ly l o . . 1 1 :4 2 1.2
. ’J »¡:2
Pouring
out of the roof of tne
Fred’s
barn
last
spring.
1 <».4
gave the impression that the
'ri.. J u ly 1 1 . .
S i t . . J u iy
¡à:-'?,. I j i
There are somethings that look
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■ ■ 7 :4 4 <!.»»
butcher
shop.
S
u
n
..
nt..
J
u
ly
12
4
J
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peoples’ wishes would have great
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R. R. Bay is adorning his m J u ly 1 4 . ■ • !»:<r .* »1.0
1 3 2 2.7
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u
ly
1
3
.
.
,
queer.
One of them is, with all
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.o
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2 : 3 5 3 .2
Quick action on the part of
['«n.. J u ly 1 4 . . . 4 :1 3 0 .0
weight in the future policy carried house with a new coat of paint.
.. J u ly 1 5 . • 11:1-1 1 «Î.3 1
3
:
3
0
3
.5
kinds
of
ooats coming to Flor­
in-.. J u ly 1 5 . . . 5:OS 0 .5
. J u ly l»i. • I2:»K > »;.»i î
out.
several with fire extinguishers
4:4»! 3 .7
lt.l
The bridge on upper North
'•■«I.. J u ly l o .
.. J u ly 1 7 .
5 :5 S o . s
ence,
why
you people don’t want
1 ..
1
5
:4
1
3.7
i l l ! . . J u ly
1 7 ..'
and a stream from the water
J u ly l x . . 0:<KI i t o -
»1:41 1.0
0:3 1 3 .0
The Eugene papers are print­ fork is nearing completion and
ri.. J u ly i s .
them
to
land
at Glenada?
J u ly lit .
7:21
1.0
0:3 1 ! M.M
7 :1 5 3 .5
1 ••’'»T 7.2
system of Wm. Kyle & Sons Co.
It.. J u ly 1 0 .
J u ly 2 0 . -+- T:O m j fc
It j. î
ing long stories of the opening several miles of new road is
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u
ly
2
0
.
.
’
Another
is
that with all th e «
J u ly 2 1 .
S :3 0 0 .3
subdued the flames. The fire
1:4»! M.l
S :3 7 3 .2
of the Siuslaw Forest, describing being built under the direction of 7'." . J u ly 2 2 . - 2:2
ui.. J u ly 2 1 . . . 0 :0 0 0.1
1 7 .0
booze
that
is
landed
at Florence,
0
:
1
5
3
.0
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was all confined to the attic
3 :00 7.1
.«
,in detail much that will be done. supervisor Eichler into a big Tht . J J u u ly ly 2 2.’! 4 . . . . .! . 3:4
0 :5 4 2 0
i« l. J u ly 2 3 . .
1 0 .5
0:51
1.2
1 0 :3 5 2.7
mostly and little damage was your great deputy sheriff and
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.
, ,
The order for the opening is bend or basin like country where Snt J u ly 2 5 . . 4 :3 3 0 . 0 .1 q
0:14
l.S
11:2»! 2.5
marshal does not land them, but
done.
i., J u ly
•»’:
J u ly 2»1. .
5:31» 5 .4
¡1 :4 s
expected in about two weeks the hum of a separator has never C1,"" J u ly 2 7 . . 7 ;04 5.1 <|
!'• 'I",
5*j - 1 1 : 1 7 2 .0
1
1
:53
2
.2
waits
until the people of Glenada
'in.. J u ly 2 S . .
n.. J u l y J i t . . .
J
is
M:31 5 .2
7
from the time of Mr. Graves visit yet been hearej, But the horse Til«-«.,
12:01» 3 .5
J u ly 2 S . .
n.. J u ly 2 f t . . . 2*31 1*3
1<:47 5.G 1 ’ S
induces
some captain to bring a
12:51» 3 .0
Ju ly 2 0 . . . ’ 3.-3»i o .o
* here.
1 0 :4 5 0.1
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» ! ahd plow and the bare foot W iii.r j i,i,-
the
residence
, 2 :2 5 4.2
d..
J
u
ly
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.
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n
,
cargo
in,
and the said deputy
1 1 :3 4 0 .0
Hl
» Ju ly 3 1 . . . J J i o ; |
3 :5 4 4.2
the bride’s father, in Portland
This is a victory for the citizens school boy, driving up the cows
5 :0 4 , 3 .0
then,
under
instruction comes
July 6, 1913, Miss Emma Fink
of the Siuslaw and the coast who with the
th e tinkling
,......,,If5 „V
bells
11O nvm
from their
«.I
LOW
TIDE8
over
and
cinches
the captain for
lit.
Pm
lit.
and Mr. Ernest A. Tabor. The
A il«.
1 . . . 11: :57
have, been fighting fo^this several pa?tures
School will a l
.
« u i.
lit .. I'm. Hl.
-• 1 1 :3O 0 .5
a
fine
of
$200,
on
some flimsy
I
n
..
A
u«.
A u «,
2. .
« 1 2 1.2
13 -57 7 .7 I MnfB A u«.
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young couple will make their excuse.
years with but little encourage h e lp t0 Pr°ve the value ar.d
A u«.
3 . .. 0:
3 . . . 0 :5 5 1.4
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5
4
2.h
,1Muii.. Au«,
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1 :
7 :3 7 1.4
home at Goldendale, Wash, for
7 :4 3 2.2
merit.
•
• worth of these splendid vi: e
'
3 :1 4 S.4
j Alun., A u«. 4 .. . s j s l.i
A u «.
5 ..,
1«
this
a
scheme
to
boycott
I
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the summer where Mr. Tabor ri7,«,A . V m;i‘eme 10 boycott
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There are many places located mTk'e ^ tto!ns in *he near future,
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Wed.' Au». « 5 . . - . , . . 0 S : ;5 4 0 0 0.1
A u «.
7 . . . .3:
has
a position as Superintendent w J Ik bus,ne88 o r ->U8t »Pite.
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1
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1
4
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within the Siuslaw Forest which iMt « ‘7 ° ^ F°rk Gran*e m<t
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of
the
Cameron Lumber Mill
iumru^i W
bone8t c*Ptain
H:l(s
l.s
«•07, S.5 M nt. A u«. 0 .
extends from Coos Bay on the
*nd seventy-five
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0 :2 3 H l
7 :1 0 N 4
x,
on
to
and
m»de to pot up
Mun..
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1
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u
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ft:.l
1 :30 o .s
south to Tillamook on the north ^e°P ° ^ ^ 1 ° ^ ° f 4 sumptuous
S.-14 S .4
Aion., A u«. 1 1 . .
i • *" McNutt, of the Bangs 8 dne« 80 as to make people for-
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5
,
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W ed. A u«. 1 3 . . . 11 :(l
Tu«-.. A u«. 1 2 . .
having over 800,000 acres mthin Th- S
3 prepared- TTyfi,__
3 :5 4 0.1
1 0 :1 0 , S.O
j very Co. of Eugene, was ¡n Ket about those who do many
W«-d., A li«. 1 3 . .
4 :5 2 021
11 .«Mi S.O
its boundaries, good enotfgh for
k
A? * ‘ 9111' wa8 «be F r i.. Au«", i s . ’ .’ .’
T h u .. A u«. 1 4 . .
Florence Wednesday to meet the ,tl,ne8 « m u c h violation of the
5 3 0 0 .5
’
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:2
1
7.2
• family to mike a home C 410 Subj^ct of the meeting and S ' t .. A u », l o . . . 0 : 0 0 S.O 1 2 :5 2 7.4 F ri.. A u «. 1 5 . . »':21 0 .«
business men and see what could -l,w 88 this man did?
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Mut.. A u», l o . . ,
0 :5 0 0.4
7 :0 4 2 .7
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