The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, January 15, 1919, Image 3

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Local Happening
The open season for ducks oiuaea ,
today.
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Meet» chfli rUtty » V -
ening folio* iug ■uil
m oon.
• V isiting Lrethereu
welcome.
miaaad issue on its two last p u b lic s -, »W »« * a bam to the thing« demol ' years ago.
liu n days beeauaa E d ito r John A
W
Juaa and fa m ily have been down
w ith the in lu e n x t.
i»,“ H*'
C. J. Marita o f the Peoples com -
pany, at Gold Beach, p m e d through
Port Orford M onday on b it way
to
Has the 0 u 1 y Set ef Abstract Last week the T k iu b n b beaded Portland to buy a boat for the com
'a n editorial on the flailing queati.iu j
Beoks in Curry County
-
Seine M erli Too ' P“ 1* <° l , k " lhe P**c<’ of ’ h' D Jells
el,a«
ou Rogue riv e r
Eighteeu Years Experience Ur< ’
rrompi,
1
Efficient
BUICll Ul
intended.
-
I liderad, and definite action
Pur« Orford was visiiid last night
j,,rt ,h‘ op^ ’ile wa‘
r wl»ich was wrecked
I l was s care of any.ng
j . ; » 0« thing and meaning another. ,
Service
oeivie«,
" week. .go.
Uerll(1 )SllCiru|
at
thia
place
" « ♦ « “ •» ’
Gen. M ille r underwent a
major
io Ula B(MMi ghed.
The
young, lad , various p art, of the county, and
P o r t O r fo r d , O ro g o a .
Treap ass Notice.
Kotiee ia hereby given to any and alt
persons not to hunt, ttsh, trap, or oross
with dog or gun over the land owned
by George Good of Portland. Oregon
and Frederick Pttsterar of Tomales
California, and lying between Hubbard
creek and Brush creek,'and bordering
on the ocean In Curry county, Oregon,
nad now leased by the undersigned.
Prsaeeutlon w ill follow any violation
of this notloe.
W . T . W h i t s , Sa.
Jxxsa 0 . W b i t b .
th a t cupio before tlte q lo h , wee the
question of better publie ahipptugi
facilities. I t was decided to call a I
Jackson street, between the garage lice, and it ia in reg¡ud to thia that Wm. Hanker Up 0a Bootlegging Charge uu‘ “ “ ‘ « « U n a to destroy the rim
'
1 of sand protecting the lake. H e n ry
anil Sid well dc'Schhller store plowed he has been sent for. W h ile many
W
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illiam
H
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te
r,
who
recently
Johnston hee been working 00 the
I , the undersigned, hereby give no- Bnj leveled during the pest week, sim ilar claims have been made, yet
outlet with n teem end sera per, and
toe that I have a conveyance from the
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papers
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Lsroon
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in
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and
Patentee to tldelands and water lots In I l*e lot haa a lllO foot front, and
i
f lbs people w ill to rn out w ith
the Harbor oi Port Orford, Oregon, on w h ilo its owner ia a little reticent as lie has been assured that it w ill be an im porter of tbe Demon into d ry
shovels
it can be opened w ithout a
terottory, and waa helJ by the F ed .
allowed.
great
am
ount o f work. I f some can
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eral authorities, arriv e d in-th is city
parties are hereby warned not to drive templates the erection of a large
get away tomorrow-instead of F r i­
piles or trail pass in any manner what- i
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way
to
Ligbtniag Hits N eir Town.
boever on said tidelanda dr water lots: business building,
day, th eir w oik w ill lie juat a t ac­
C tv ry county and 1* to return to
'Mas: A»XA C. D a MT.
J. R. Btannard, Joint Represents
ceptable.
Should the weather pre
Newark, N. J.
For a few hours last Satnrday ev the metropolis when . his case ia
liv e for Coos end G urry, couolies,
vent
the
work
this week, i t w ill be
euing this v ic in ity was visited by a called. M r. H p u ter is very well
T re s p a s s N o tic e .
came down w ith " flu ” in Bandon last
undertaken n ext.
koown
in
thia
c
ity
,
where
be
once
severe electrical storm. T h e lig h t­
week when en route to Salem. H e
Before adjouruing, the club decid­
hereby given that any a n d '
ning struck in severs! places near resided. Since he has got mixed op
Vetfoa
1 found trespassing nimn the bas been taken to the hospital and
ed
to meet the first F rid a y in each
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town. A large dead tree near th * in legal entanglements for shipping
premises of the undersigned for the an attem pt was being made yester-
m
onth
at M r. W hite’s offices.
territo ry,
as
N . F . Woodcock residence was splin­ "booze” in to d ry
purpoee of dogging hogs qr «attic w ill day to secura a special ourse for
“
strawberry
extract",
It
ia
learned
tered and set on fire, and several
“ R e s o l u t io n ”
be prosecuted to the full extent of the him . M r. S tan n ard ’t fam ily ieaick
other en ig t were struck along the th at he waa once on the Portland
law.
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Whereas,
the use of seines iu com
a t G old Beach w ith tha same d u
l.F . C O R N W E LL.
ridge between that place and tha police force, which should have
mercial
fishing
on Rogue rive r is
ease.
Sixes, Oregon
cemetery. I t is probably the first qualified him w ell for the vocation,
detrim ental to the flshiug industry
John Jensen, long in the employ tim e th at lig h tn in g ever struck so — Msr'shflrid Sun.
and to the interests of the people of
COLLIER H. BUFFINGTON c f L . J. Simpson at Sliore Acres, many times near tow n during ons
M r. H u n ter passed through Port C u rry county, generally, and
left this week for his home a t . Den storm.
Whereas, under Ibe existing laws
O rford, M onday, returning from
L n w .v n r
m ark, C u rry co u nty., * M r. Jensen
G old Beach to Portland. Ha was the mesh of g ill nets employed in
is'an electrician and was in charge Grandson Killed In Airplane Accident,
rather reticent in regard to his cate, fishing io Rogue river durin g the
Oregon of the lig h t p la n t a t the Simpson
Gold Beach,
which invotves“ extracl” am ounting spring fishing season may not be
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YesterJay J. D Loncks received a
home. M.r. Jensen mourns the loss
less than eight aud a h a lf inches in
to between *2 ,0 00 and *2,400.
of his io n Ifl lew and daughter, M r. wire announcing'the death of his
W . A . WOOD
size, while the mesh of seines so em ­
a id M s tt L u x of M arshfield,
ho grandson, Donald G arliett, in an
ployed may be aud it as sm all at
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An Old Resident.
»fled w ith in a few days, from the airplane accident at Fort W o rth ,
a t t o r n e v at law
four inches, and
Texas.
Ou.— Coos Bay H a rb o r.
vt
v>
vv » t v
M Ol>day
afternoon.
The
young mac was a 2nd Lieutenant in
Wesley M ille r, who was recently
,
,
, iy
the service, and had just rrcetftTy
mustered out of «ervice at C a m p ,
. . . .
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.
.
L e w i, and has since been visiting i ^ . v e d b.a comm.ssie«. a . an m
E .B . HALL-
A tty, at Law, Notary Public, bi, parent, .„a ,,ther relatives la « r - c t o r ,□ .v i.t t o n .
R eal
Estate, C ollections,
p )gue rfv„ coUntry) pa8sed u p ! Do"«M Garnett, whose4,««« . «
C onveyancing. Office days f|ie
M()nd un bi,
north. j,!"
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Thursday, Friday and Sat- He „ „
illto 8(>rtlce f r „ nl bored a . n a v tn ,tv u tte d h t. grand
ffetchican, Alaska, and -i, returnin g j
* l P- ‘ Orford ‘
urday.
H e was a bright, m anly young
'
«go
Port Orford
to th at place, being enthusiastic
‘ ’ * ' * them .
the
elements
and h a lf brother
appeared
in
8uita Cleaned
and
Preaaed.
a*a«w
rv
rf^ w fik àb fr^ -.-iw à-a« ìi ibi rii oí a> ¡a ta rh
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Specials This Week:
Brown Brans 12-5c per IK
Other Bargains; CaH. and
U<*m
G. W. ZUMWALT & SON
Port Orford, Oregon
3,
aOIEL fly, firma
a
Open Under New M anagem ent
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Board by Day, Week or Month
Your Patronage Solicited
W. R. JOHNSON,
Whereas, the use of seines having
- A t 12:30 this tp o tn i» ! Mrs Catb
a
mesh
of less than eight and a h a lf
erine Elizabeth Kronenberg passed
inches
result»
in tbe k illin g of great
HWay at her home in tb ia c ily . She
had tieen an invalid and p alien tsu f Bombera uf tleelheaxls and other
ferer for nine years, but every pleas sm aller fish and w ill result evt^ntu-
ant day saw her out on the
Uie > y - « and left a o-inaiderable e . t . U .
M r. and Mrs. Krouenberg oela
bra led their golden wedding M arch
T r ib v n b last week, and it ia under
Peder Pedersen made final proof stood that she contracted the disease
6, 1906, and bis death uccnrred four |
In Port O rford F rid a y on bis Siaea from her relatives.
years later in 1810. They wer« the ,
O pposite Hotel Seaside
homestead, Lewis F a r r i/r and J. M .
Mrs. Moore was about 20 years of
parent« of five children, John (s .,'
West acting as hia witnesses. M r. age, and was born and raiaad in the
who died two years ago; M rs .Id a K
R C O 8 T R A N D E R , P R O P ’ R . Pedersen i . a firat c l « mechanic.; Rogue r.ver country, ane
. o
r
of this c ity ; M r,. E m m . F.
¡ H e recently Invented an im plem ent vived by a husband and little child | B(ake| of Lo<Ji C allifornie; M rs.
i to be used arouod msehlne shops besides a father aud several brothers ftacbe| Marsh, of Port Or f o r I; and
BARBER SHOP
i
N o tio n s, M ens F u r n is h in g s .
- a n d D ry G o o d s - -
stieetB « " y •» ‘ h« « te rm in a tio n of steel.
in her wheeled chair, attended by heads, and
Wliereas, the discrim ination as
her faith ful daaghter, Mrs. Id a K .
Owen who left her home when her to six» uf mesh against the g ill net
' mother became helpless, to come here fiehettnAn on Rugae R iv e r ia unjust
r »
; man w ith a prom ising future, aud 1
j and detrim ental to the interests of
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¡¿var the possibilities found in the his untim ely death has cauaed much * n c* re ur , r ’
0 K N N 1 9 c u s s i r r , J K ..
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e H
. l i i n e in
in d
t r v «
a d d to
to the
t h e in
Mrs. K ronen berg lacked less than [»
fishing
d n n a .try
regret among thore who met him j two mouths of being b3 year« of age tereata of the public generally.
» Dep. Ü. 8; Mineral 8arveym L A 00a>her of lit« locsh Mesons when be waa beie.
(h avin g been born In B a ltim o re ,1 N ow , Therefor«, U to hereby re-
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li h«8 planned on going lo Langlois j
1 M arylan d . March 1,1836. She came j solved by the Port Ozford Cotnmer-
and attending the Inpeting of the Mrs. Willis Moore Dies With Influenz». I to the Pacific ooast in 1856, end was! cl«l C lu b th a t the legislature 1» re
S u rveyo r for th e D is tr ic t í O r­
lodge a t th a t piece last Saturday j
egon.
married to John K ronm berg at San quested to lim it the size of mesh o f
W ord came to Port Orford yester I
Gold B e a c h . -
• Oreles «vening. The weather cnuie up aoj
seines employed on Rogue R iver to­
Stormy, tiowever, th at the moat dV d „y of the d * * l h of M r*- W illi« Francisco March 6, 1856. They
n al less than eight and a h alf inch,
came
to
Coos
C
o.jn
1859
and
became
them gave up the trip , although one P o o re s t W edderburn, M onday, with
FOR SALE.
residents of Coquille more recently. es; and to lim it the length o f seines
T hirty tacite of cement. In aire of car in which were D. Quellen and j „ f l aenta. T h e deceased was for-
so employed to not more than one
jWT • T.. iR IT E ,
W . J -S a b in , the latter being a.«om | mer, M is| Mabel O v#rlon and an M r. Kroneuberg was one of the lead
Port Orford, Or.
panied by hi* fa m ily going to visit aocounl of the death of her mother , in «
thw
' " * ny hundred end tw en ty-five fathoms.
' relatives, did not let
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Fresh Groceries
I t is planned to embrace in the pro.
posed d is tric t the territory inamedi
ateiy trib utary to 'P o rt Orford, that
Co W h o m I t M a y C oncern.
GOLD BSACH- OKKOON
.h«»
mass meeting Saturday evening, i
Jen. 25th, to find thf^ sentim ent |
of the people genet a lly in regard to
creating a sm all Port D istrict solely
for the purpose of building a wharf.
days. M r. Cowan is the expert bered here b y,m a n y friends as hav- j physician to give oowpelenl advioe ia uow paying lo par lb. to get its
tim b er man for the F yfe Wilson 'in g visited w ith her uncle for several se to when a child should or should freight down over laud from Ban.
don. T he d ietriet would have a
com pany, and he haa been brought years. Bhe ia also leported quite not attend school. ( -
W h ile the flu is in,several families valuation of approxim ately one
htwe by the reuewed operations o i sick w itk the same disease th at took
her husband. The couple have one in town at thia time, y e la ll the case« m illio n dollars and would be bond,
the company a t this place.
are of a m ild form, however, because ed for 820,QUO or *25,000 to build a
little ehf Id.
Miss E n a M cKeusie, matron of
of
the danger of tha disease hecotn good w harf w ith several Concrete
N . H . Larana, manager of the Io*
the Emergency hospital of Bandon,
ing
more violent and tbe d ifficu lty piers.
cal m ill, started Monday for Port
has been quite tic k with the in flu ­
N ext F rid a y was set oa the day
land where he had been celled by in handling the situation as i t is, it
enza. She took the disease shortly
Brigadier G eneral, Brice P. Diéque, la undoubtedly the M ae conree that when the people of Ibis v ic in ity are
after returning to Bandon from o f the Spruce D ivisidh. M r. »arson has been taken. I t Is better th
that:
a t asked to turn out and help open the
nursing her liltla neice, Joy M e. has a claim before the Bpruoe D i- ’ the children lute the schooling than old outlet nf Garrison lake around
K enzie, ihrnugh the pneuinonta at
vision for approxim ately 88,000 for some of them lose «heir liven. By tbe bluff. As it i«. at present, the
the D avid McKenzie huihn on E lk
m aterial, log», etc, on band when I the order of M r. W rig h t the school 1 stagnant water in tba lake backs up
j u n til It threatens the health of the
river.
hie airplane contract waa cancelled w ill not open u n til Feb. 8rd.
' com m unity, and then when i t breaks
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W . I l - Bennett has had his tot nn following the signing of the arm ia I
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WM. GILLNGS, PROP.
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enough eutxmtagetneot ». received, a
committee w ill he named to handle
the m atter and the fund started.
A question uf vital importance to
>he development of t.I^iqc«.>u>iii«arilty
«
“Diamortd” Ford Auto Tires
the h eating stove
tim e, the furioer saya, there were 10 . the Service, W . I!. W h ile was desig-
u p i Bated to ascertain th« sentiment in
¡ur 12 c<ir(, a of the
A. Vogo
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
the
H a has two good atroag ba looked into.
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l C v o i ’y t l i l m f I n t la o H.fibralwMkr®
-U in e , « I » o A i r O
I -»w jps»
u n c i W o o d -A .I0I10I10I t o I d fifla t
t h e m , H a r n e « * , r 'le ih ln K l i i o k l c
H i itm p in fr P o w d e r , fa ito v e a iu n d
K u n ifo n .
! yearlin g calves that he baa broken : Resolutions, as printed below re
a
ww a
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— r Ik — ww. . -1. »aw*ws a aM
to work. H e has a alad and harneas ' d u rin g the sisa of tha n o th used on
each tba eeiue on Rogue »Ivar, were pass­
1 fixed “ P
“ >•«"- • nd d , , r *
ons either singla or. double. N o t ed w ithout a dissenting vota.
j long since he told his father th at ba
i n regard to a m onum ent on Bat
tie
Rock in memory o f the boys
had ¿¡»covered sows good bark for
’’P " ’ " '” " 1 , ) r ' Pem berton’s hos- br(,k e h u team and m a d e th rire q u ip
“ *•-> tills Wednesday. M r. M ilte r m eat w ithout the help of an y-w id e r
down from Bandon and spent sev pltal
has
been suffering for some lim e person.
W. A. WOOD, Manager jaral days visitin g a t Port Orford
w ith gangrene of the foot, and it
'la s t week. The boys had thé mis
was necessary to am putate Jlhe leg
School Clesed.
fortuna to lose thefr mother since
above the knee. H e came from
leaving here last fa ll.
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J Euchre Creek C u rry Co , last week,
Resident Dentist
Justice M . T . W rig h t closed the
Lloyd K n ap p baa been carrying an<| wag staying with his sister, M rs.
•s
' Bandon, Oregon
Port Orford school at noon Monday
tba mail by auto between Port O r i ke Barklow of this c ity .— M y rtle
o o a c c o u u tp f the influensa. The
ford and Corbin foe ibe past week P o in t A m erican !.
actiou was taken largely because of
Witt make periodical visits to Langlois, T he roads are iu good condition for
I).
Quellen
received
word
yester­
the d ifficu lty, and consequent dis-
and Fort Orford. A ll work guaranteed. this tim e of the season and it is
d ay of tbe death with influensa of satisfaction, of tha school hoard try
possible th a t a car can run alt w in­
Joe W eihm aun at Ban Francisco, ing to enfotc« a q uarantine against
HARDY T. STEW ART
ter.
M r. W eihm aun was the h uaband .of children coming from homes, where
U . ■» C O M M t & S t O N E H
las. Cowan, o f M arshfield, haa M r. Q nelleu’e niece, form erly MisS the disease existed. The situation
and
been in town d u rin g the past scveial j ixiuia« W allers, who w ill be remem- i was complicated by the absence of a
Dr. F.
io
V .
Port Orford Furniture
& Hardware Store
m atter was left u n til a later meeting
of the clubhand in tba meantime
some o f the fealurm th a t would help
to make the Carnival a success w ill
Howard M illa r, a Part Orford boy
with the hardest w ind in aevhrsl
scare. Fencer, local and loug die» who lives With bis parents pn an
tanee telephone wires wet# blown - acreage tract near town, haa a team
d " wn, and the T r ib u n b ya rd fur , th at barks back to the timea o f 60
Kengie, came down from Marehfleid
last F rid a y and is eisiliug with bi»
»latere.
T h e G old Beach Reporter has
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Has Ua
Carry County Abstract-
A nit/ J s panj.
K ffic in n f
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1 - A. Lindberg and M rs. B. 0 . Mo I
AM ES 8. JOliWHTOS, W . M.
T. W h i t s 8 s , Sec».
Pvnm nt
Commercial CW H»
8th Grade
A special eighth grade examina
T h e th ird L ilie rty L ia o paym ent
T h r Port x9«ford Cotum errial club
tí.>n will lie uttered in all the schools
of 20 per cent ia due tom orrow, the
in the county on February 6th and held a verjf interesting meeting in :
J F. H o o kìli», n illis Arianna lu n , 16th, and the tina! paym ent nf 80
7«h. Traohars (hairing to have pu the offices o f W . T . W hite b w l F ri­
was in town J u rlu g lU b pest week.
per cent falla due January 30lh.
pile lake a il or a part nf the egaini day evening. A number o f tfcnpor
K y i« Lewis and C eri M ille r were
George W . Btewart has sold out ■
»pool.t au ttfr 8»|>t- K e n t, o f , tan t questions came , up for die
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up Irutn G »ld Beach iu au auto Die bis liv ery « a b L le
\V . V
K. Borrow , Brookings,
at once.
cuaaion and were sotad upo n .-w -
Or»« of the week.
.. iw h o took possession mi the 2nd.—
The bolding of an Agate G arnieal
Dvottla Surenoou, brother to 'M ra. Aljritie Point JRnerican.
j at p ort O f ford t^is year was oon
A. M.<k A. K.
ia
A A M M .a iW
for su itin g nuts from old maohin and sisters. She was a h ig h ly re ; Fred, ofSaoeolito.C el. M r a K r o u
"N o m atter bow difficu lt th .j.p e c te d youog woman, and her e.berg ia six. • a r r iv e * by . brother,
p ile , i . to reach, this tool w ill get death following so quickly th a t of
. . . Louie K n ap p , of Port for O rford.
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hot be cured by H a ll's C a ta rrh Cure.
H a ll's C a ta rrh Cure has b*»n ta ke n
by
c a ta rrh
sufferers
fo r
the
past
th lrty -O re
years,
and
has
become
koow n as the moat reliable rem edy fo r
C a ta rrh . H a ll e < a tn rrh C ur» acts th ru
the Blood on the M ucous eurfarcs. • « -
peinny th e Polaon from the Blood end
h e a tln r the diseased portions.
A f t e r you h a v e ta ke n H e ll's C a ta rrh
C u ra fo r a short tlm - you win see a
t Im provem ent h l y o u r general
th.
S ta rt ta k t n r H a ll's C a ta rrh
C ure a t once and yet rid o f c ete rrh .
Send fo r testim onials, free.
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K
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Hie
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(
pres* nt.— Coqpille Sentinel.
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cm
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lion.
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