The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 13, 1908, Image 4

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    New To-day
ROOSEVELT CALKS OONVKN.
TIOM OP GOVERNORS DEC. H
1 7 7 //: LOCAL FIELD
E S K IM O S ’
T H A N K S G IV IN G .
Thomas Grocery
Whals. Ssal and Walrus Takt tha Tur­
Wet wanther i* now acre. C «ll «ml
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ks/*s Placs.
Washington. Nov. 9
Invitations
Bee oar (ine liueof Kobe*and Blanke!»
Frank l.esley was a business ealler
In striking contrast to the Joyous
to
a
second
meeting
In
W
nditngloi
3 « tf
K okinkk A M ie i . kk .
to Governors or their representatives in the Capital City the first of the uiul lavish Thanksgiving dinners of
American faint lies are the frugal re­
Dr K K Jackson V 8 report* llU*i- have been sent ou: by the National week.
pasts of the uatlvcir who live on the
Conservation
o
f
Resources
Commis­
MB« in !> ìb line l s'tier than for several
Miss F.li/.t Roy is home trom Med­ coasts of Alaska aud who arc forced
sion
The date announced Is Tues­
week* and world he pleased to have day. December 8 . Vt the same time ford snd other southern |Mdnts.
to wage a ccaaelMa warfare upon the
whale, seal and walrus for subsist­
any who may need him call up Hi* letters are going out announcing for
Mrs J \\ Apple and Mrs E D Alex­
ence.
Stayton Stable* and ask for K K Jack Tuesday. December 1, the first gener­
ander «| m > i i I Friday and Saturday last
In gathering materials for their
al
meeting
of
the
Conservation
Com­
»on V 8 8 tayton, Oregon._________:{*>t 1
with Mrs Ralph Gill at Sent.
Thanksgiving feast the efforta of the
mission itself for organization.
HOT1CE— W ill the person who
The Governors will discuss the
J \\ Jackson was a caller one day whole household are engaged. A -
borrowed my wheel barrow please re work with which the National Con­ this week and ill consequence will young Alaskau girl will alt on liloeka
of lor*, covered with a few skins, all
servation Commission has been carry­
turn it.
‘
K
day, fishing In the face o f a hitter
ing ou during the summer and fall. r. .d the MAIL for another year
FOR KENT C H E A P — A 3M0 acr. The outcome o f this work will be the
David Reece who live« west of town wind, with the temperature 00 do-
grew« below zero.
grst
thorough
inventory
of
the
Na­
farm
miles from Slayton. Enquire
called Tuesday and renewed his suh
In hunting the seals the young boys
tion's natural resources the Coderai
at the Stayton Bank.
8811
«cription to tne M A11.
Hi is engaged lot*a te the openings with keen seen tad
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government tea
..d.■ On tin*
inventory, the report which President in market gardening and furnishes a dogs tnitucd for the purpose, harpoon­
Oitr fashionable dressmi.ke
>.» |{ 00 seVelt has requested the CVmmls- number of our stores with his produce. ing I lie animals through hob's In the
loo when they come up to breathe.
Reiter, intends ojamiog dressmaking j slon to make to him uot later than
Mi»s Orplia Cn*p«'ll of Shat visiterl
AValrua meat 1 s the most highly
parlors after November first. \\ ill g" January 1 w ill be based,
her sister here tins week.
prised and appetizing part of the Alas­
out in families if desired. Call and , The Governors of more than half
No feast. 'Thanksgiving
Mrs J 'I' Kearns left Tuesday fora kan*- diet.
I the stall* have appointed commis­
87 if
see her prices right.
sions aud these commissions are now two weeks visit with her sifter ill or otherwise. Is considered complete
without the head, which Is thought to
; at work along the same linre in their
Portland.
Overalls and Jumpers to close
ls< the most delicious part. Leslie's
; states that the Nat'onal Commission
out 50 rents.
J T Kearns visiterl the Albany Weekly
Is following for tha whole country.
T h ese dishes have just arrived and arc up to date.
Heavy fierce lined underwear
The week beginning December 5 Apple Fair Tuesday ami while there
to rfloae out 50 cents
W
h
irl
tbs
Pumpkin
Cams
From.
I will be a conservation week.
The witnessed the dedication of the new
W e have a nice assortment.
Call and see them.
*
V 1’ Lancefield
It Is hardly to I k » supposed that ou
Country-Life Commission will hold a
Southern Pacific depot.
that first expression of thanksgiving
WAN TED— Farms for sale or rent meeting after having completed the
lu this country nor for many years fol
first part o f its sw ing around the
Have clients in the east who » n i l t"
lowing there was preparation of
. country. The Souihern Commercial
meuu of the feasting on the day of
buy Oregon ranches from owners only. Cong:re#a w h o s e chief purpose is the
celebration. And It la quite certain
C has . H okple , Mill City, Ore. awakening of the people of the 14
8 T London, of Eddyville, made a that the vlatuls enjoyed were stuiply
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business
trip to Aumsville, Monday. excellent preparations by capable
natural resources, will be in session
W a s t e d - A girl experienced in
December 7 and S, and will then .Mr London has purchased a dairy housewives of the list of the articles
general housework. Call at the Mail merge with the National Rivera and ranch at Eddyville and is well pleased that each provider poaaresed.
All people were producer* to some
office.
Harbors Congress, which will hold i with the prospects.
extent In the early days, growing
—
■
Its annual meeting December 9 to 11.
Til* residence of Jos. Isharn the l* their crop* ill field or garden from
FOR S A LE — Fifty lots adjoining
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Mail messenger of Aumsville came needs brought chiefly frv>ui the British
the town of Stsyton. Price from $'Ri SENSATIONAL CRIMES COME
Isles. Among *uch seeds were those
up, Mtd for information call on Drippa,
T o U f i l B IT W A l.L A iL , W>Allo very near being destroyed by fire on
of the pumpkin. It was cooked In va­
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! Monday but for the timely notice of rious forms, the most favored of
of Slayton.
Wallace, Idaho, N o t . 1 1 , W itu jth e school children, of the smoke is* which was that of pies, the addition
the arrest of A. J. Manning and O. B I
,
, -
. .
.
ok 1 .
.
■ suing from the house, the fire would of the |>astry making the dish more
S ALES AGENTS W ANTED.
Bliss, the Shoshone county sheriff s
’
have consumed the building
As it substantial aud satisfying Apple and
$36 per week or 400 per c. profit. offic’' 11 iev<' ' h - «inearthed •
other tree fruit culture had uot l«'en
of the wors: criminal gangs that »a s J , « will need to purchase some mtmdmvd In this country
then and
All samples, stationery and art cata­ ever operated in the Northwest.
| new furniture and carpets.
was not. to a supply ex
extent,
until
Both men are held on a charge o f j „
„ .
,
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logue free. We want one permanent
the pump­
passing forged checks on Milwaukee
h ° ,>,rb> 1" “ 1 " ,fe '» * '*
"
h ,a,er (
agent in this locality for the largest railway contractors. Investigation of I to the London tiouse wliere they will kin was all the more essential from
picture and frame bouse in America. their records tends to show that j live this winter. It is pleasant to the dessert standpoint — Brooklyn
Eagle.
Experience unneces.«ary. We instruct these men belong to a gang which have them with us again, tbev having
you how to sell our goods and furnish has operated in almost every c it y 1 spent the tummrr in Lira*-- Valley.
Thanksgiving Fashion Notsa.
between St. Paul and Seattle, where
Tho subject of dressing Is Just now
the capital. If you want a permanent
construction camps have been lo­
R Claxtoti shipped a car of prunes much discussed.
honorable and profitable position, cated, and the gang, it is believed,
one day this week.
Popular taste for the Thauksglvlng
write us to-day for particular-, cata­ have been responsible for the death
season inclines toward sage effects,
G
J
H
Fryer
our
road
supervisor
is
of some 50 workmen between Grand
log and samples.
somewhat stuffed In the waist.
Forks, Idaho, and Taft, Montana.
doing some very efficient work on the
F R A N K W W I L L I A M » CO.,
A correct cut at the present time de­
All of these men were found. ! streets of Aumsville.
pends U| m ' u the material, whether light
1214 W Taylor St.Chicago 111.
sometimes as many as three In a day. |
or dark, but a little of both, here and
with skull crushed by some heavy j The 8 P demonstration train passed there, is a neat combination at this
through
Aumsville
enroute
to
West
instrument and pockets turned out.
time o f the year.
Both Manning and Bliss claim ! Stayton. We had a good Its k similar
Conventional Ideas lu trimmings are
ownership of a trunk discovered i to a moving ‘ picture. A few of our popular, as usual.
Edgar Watters sj*ent Friday after­ here and found to contain masks, . . .
The wing Is not ao much favored;
wigs, jimmies and numerous articles c,tlzen'* drove to West Slayton to see
Notice for Publication.
but. on the other hand, the whole bird
noon at the Public school. After re­ used by thugs.
the “ show” they pronounced it very Is frequently aeon.
I Hip« ri ine ut of thr fato rior,
cess he gave two lectures on “ Recent
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j good.
After dinner toilets are worn with a
r.H. Lami Ofllcti ni fortUnd, Oregon.
Post Office Regulations.” Two rooms C ALIFO RNIA YO l'TH TO ACCOM-
A P 8 peer who was injured in the loose belt.
Notlce U ticreby fflveo D iri JtMrph J. Kauf.
assembled in room 3 at 3 p m
At
PANV PRESIDENT TO AFRICA Eastburn A 8 peer saw mill is ugain
to visit
man ot Aberdeen, WaahlnKtotj, who, on fejf>*
Firzt American Thankzgiving.
3:30 pm two rooms assembled in room
t«mbcr Stilb. 19IM, Iliade llmM'r land applica*
In 1021, so historians say, was held
Iloti io.M 7 for iW *4 of N\\»4. NtV 4 <»fi*
Los Angeles, <?al., Nov. 10.— At­ able to be out.
4. No one school room being large
the first American Thanksgiving cel#*-
omvfoorth feritoti 11 and NK onc-fniirth of Uh
enougli to have a general assembly of tracted by the remarkable achieve­
one-fourtti of floctlon 15. Town*hlp IO .South,
bratlon. That wns when, the party of
ments of Edmund Heller in his ex­
PILGRIM PARTY.
all room«. Mr Watters was kindly plorations of strange and little-
Kanic«* ( *-aut of Wlllamrtt*’ M.rMlan, haa fi Uni
colonists having been decimated by
notte« of Iti Ir ittioli to niakc final cani» proof lo
greeted and his lectures were instruct known lands. President Roosevelt has Pretty Thanksgiving Entertainment death and menaced by Innumerable
When slimmer Its pas-cd
« «tabilah clilm to thè lari«! i I mivu dncrlbfd
perils. Governor Bradford called the
For the Children.
ive and well received.
selected this 26-vear-old Riverside
in these northern states,
I h -fori? th** fti-glut« r aud Rerclvcr of 1* H. l and
youth from a list of hundreds of
A pilgrim party was primarily In­ ; survivors together for the expression
office at Portland. Ore«on. oti thè Ulti dar of
the sun is only mild under
We mis* Mabel Gardner from school
eminent scientists and naturalists of tended to amn»e and instruct the chil­ <>f gratitude to God. In that festival,
Decomber. HK j *.
tlie bright blue skive, of
ranks. She is very ill. We will wel­ the Nation who aspired to the place dren. but every metnlier of the family which lias been much written of, the
f'Ia lm a u t uanic* aa wttne»*« »:
Houlhcrn California. Thi*
come her back to school life and its to accompany him Into the wilds of entered heartily Into the spirit of the red men participated, nnd there was
t'Iiarlca H. fVtoraon, o f Al>t*rd«*en, W a* h 1HK lo li
W illiam T . C lark, of «¿atra, Oroffou.
Africa next March.
duties with much joy.
is one of nature’s happy
occasion and welcom«*d the children In feasting on wild turkeys and “ fowles.”
A. Iicvier. o f O it e i, Orciton.
Mr. Heller has traveled extensive­ the costume of that period.
provisions— eternal sum­
re ta r A n d er*o n ,o f P ortlan d , Oroffon.
Ethel Worth and Merna Weddle are ly also in Mexico, Central and South
The girls wore the quaint pilgrim
Sura E ith e r W a y .
A M im ic o * M littriM tit, IN tfffttcr
mer for those who cannot
out of school on account of sickness America, Alaska and other lands.
“ I suppose you arc going to be
costume made of simple material, with
endure
a
tiiyrr
severe
c
li­
,this wee'.
the kerchief, cuffs and cap, while the thankful on Thanksgiving day?”
mate.
"Yes.” said ihc mnn of gentle pathos.
boys were attired in the picturesque
Isabel Vernon is not able to be with
•all hat, aaali, cuffs and collar. The “ If I have turkey and fixings I’ll be
California
has l>een call*-il
us on account of sicknes«
hats were made from pnstelmard or thankful for them. And if I don't I ’ll
the “ Mecca of tiie winter
buckram, covered with cloth, and there I«? thankful I am not going to get Indi­
Dick Doyle leaves school this wi
tourist.,’ Its hotels ami
as hegoes with his part i -
Suggested ns Chancellor o f University were gorgeous buckles fashioned from gestion.” —Washington Star.
stopping
places are as
of Nebraska.
cardboard,
covered
with
tin
foil,
some
We found Dick a hard working pupil
varied
as
those
of all well
of them studded with glistening color-
Thanksgiving an Anciynt Holiday,
and we wish him success in his new-
Lincoln, Neb.. Nov. 10— The pos- ored I lends.
regulated
cities.
Visitors
“ Harvest home" has been celebrated
home.
The rooms, excepting the dining as n day of rejoicing and thanksgiving
j sible tender of the Chancellorship of
can always limi aiutatile
One new pupil, Xickie Feblen reg ' the ^Diversity of Nebraska to W. .J. room, which had lieen converted Into a 111 England from the time of tho
accommodation«, con gen
bower sugge-tlve of the long ago. were Druids.
Both France and England
istered this week in room 1
Bryan is ,° m of ,he 111081 ¡ t e s t i n g
COLD TA B LETS
in I companions, and var­
tip
rumors circulated In connec ion with simply decorated. Pictures of notch have had ninny spednl thanksgiving
_■ The Entre Nous Society will in- the vacancy which will be created scenes anil the pilgrims adorned the days In commemoration o f particular
ied, pleasing recreation*
itiate into its ranks Claire Simeral 1 January 1 by the resignation of Dr. walls, and an old fashioned grandfather events.
In Scotland they relebrntc
For Colds, LaGrippe and
clock ticked away In one corner, while “ Kern.” Both Japan and China hold
this coming Friday.
Benjamin Andrews.
The Board of Regents is solidly old china and pew ter plates and 4>owJs celebrations of thanksgiving with
Headachy. Guaranteed to
The Eighth Grade had a practical Republican, and polities might play a were placed on cabinets and mantel. feasting when the fruits of the earth
W ill he y I. m I to supply some
lesson in commercial arithmetic to- Part if Mr. Bryan cared for the place Bows and arrows, wool cards, spinning have been garnered.
help or money refunded.
very attractive literature,
day. They presented thei
-a effor: was mad•• to ¡¿point wheels and various other articles were
artistically arranged about the room.
him.
describing in detail the
The Oyster’s Mission.
Nothing better for all kinds of
the bank and transacted business in
The room was lighted entirely by enn-
The oyster from the tossing sea.
many delight* of u winter
a business way. They sent money to
dles in silver nnd brass candlesticks.
T h e chestn ut f r o m th e ru st li n g tr«“e,
PORTLAND MARKETS.
headache. Price 25 cents at
I f e l p out a noble plan
in Galifornitt
pay large bills due by draft, accom­
The table was covered with n white
Wheat— Track prices: Club, 88 c;
W h e n the y, r e sp o n siv e to th e dirk.
panying same with a busine.-- letter rod Russian, S 6 c; bluestem, 93c; cloth. A t each corner n silver candle-
Very low round trip excursion
C o m e o o z in g from the Inner “ turk”
-ti' k. holding a white cnndle without
T o gild the Inner man.
asking that the invoice be receipted Valley, 91c.
tickets
are on sale to Califor­
____ _____________ —Judge.
Barley— Feed, $26; rolled, $27® a shade, was plaeed. The plaee cards
and returned.
nia.
The
rate from West Stay-
consisted of tiny Itoats folded from wa­
28.
First Catch Your Hare.
ter
color
paper.
Souvenirs
of
the
happy
Mrs Follis and Mr* Ben Schaffer
ton to Los Angeles and return
Oats— No. 1 white, $31; gray,
Mrs. Snaggs John Henry, here’s an
occasion were pumpkin shaped cases
$30.
"FpfcffVq few hours with us.
is $56.80
article
on
how
to
carve
a
turkey.
I
Hay— Timothy, Willamette Valley, filled with deiclons homemade candy.
wish you’d rend It am! i<'nrn uot to be
W illie Munkerstonk Ins accustom­
The
centerpiece
was
an
oval
mirror,
Lim it six mouth* illo "io
fancy, $15; do. ordinary, $ ¡ 2 ; East­
ed seat while visiting Room 4. W illie ern Oregon, mixed, $16; do. fancy
on which rested a rather large toy boat so awkward at dinner time In com­
stopover* in eith erilircc
pany.
always takes a certain seat when he $17.50; alfalfa, $12.
with “ Mayflower” painted on either
Mr. Snaggs Does It tell where to
ion.
himifar
exenr-mn
come*.
Butter— Extra, 35c; fancy, 33*6c; side, nearing a large moss covered stone get the money to boy the turkey with?
rule- are in effect t<> all
hearing
the
date
PEJO
.
Around
the
mir­
choice,
27c;
store,
18c.
Mrs Paul Fehlen spent an afternoon
California points. For full
Eggs— Extra. 35® 38c; Eastern ror was a miniature forest of ferns and
visiting every room in the building.
Select* f'orrlngA Island.
bits of evergreen«.
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28 ® 32c.
information, -'e/ping cm
Washington,
Nov.
1.—
Mummy
Isl­
The menu consisted of sandwiches, n
Hops— 1908,
choice,
8 ® 8 >Ac;
reservations
and ticket*,
and,
abouKelght
mil#-«
from
Cordoga,
P Bressler who recently moved here prim -, 7 . 7 Vic; medium, 5*/4 ® 6 c; nut and fruit salad served in rosy
has been selected as the site for the
call on, telegraph or writ#
cheeked
apple*
nnd
cream
frozen
In
the
from Detroit has built a new barn and 190#, ;; " ic -
shape of red nnd yellow ears of corn. navy wireless station to be estab-
AVool— Valley
14® 15 Me;
H B Condit, Agent,
Nolle«- 1* hereby wiv.-n Hint In pursiiAare ot
ffi;
wood shed on his premises.
sn order of Ihc County Court o f the State of
Eastern Oregon, 8 ® 16c, as to M lieu the children were seated, a man llshed on the Alaskan coast, to close
West
Siavtnn,
or
ori-K'iM for Marioli C olin i) umile nini m i r r i li
ly little fellow nt the head of the table communication between the coast
The ladies of the Christian church ehrinkage.
of Keoord on Ho- 'till day o f N ovi....... . l!HR Ihc
W M
M CMURRAY,
stood nnd told in verse the storv of the wlrelesH station of the navy and the
G e n e r a l p a s s e n g e r a g e n t
iiiiilcrnlgiii-il Rxeeiitor of t h i K-tste of W **k-
Mohair— Choice, 18® 19c.
will give a turkey dinner on Thanks­
landing of the pilgrims.
‘
military Alaskan telegraph system.
PO RTLAND . OREGON.
rf *« n . Dri-i-s-eil will on Hsiuritav lie- 12 day of
giving day, to which (be public i* cor­
...... ■oils r I'm* nt the hour of one o'eloek
in.
After
this
the
children,
and
the
older
of « « I d dsy nt the pw- meni* to hr «ohi m lie re-
SKATTLK M A R K E T«.
FARM FOR SALE - $2,500 —
dially invited. The place for holding
tnnfti-r
denerlbeit
In
the
Tow
n
of
Sisyton
\|*|
.
•me* ns well examined the quaint old
H7 ecrt, of |an(1, 40
40 af
Wheal Bluestem, 95c.
acres under
Ion County Oregon nell nil the right title
the dinner will be given later.
article*
nlwnt
the
room,
told
stories
of
cultlvuUoi,.
Good
buildings.
Six
ini-
Interest
nml
estate
Hint
ih
.
.•.lent
hml
si
tho
Oats $30 ® 31.
lime of his «lentil si luihlle n nr lion to the
tno pilgrim* find *nng patriotic *onir*. I##« < ast of Stayton CVim't**ry.
Barley— $26.
Married, November 9th 1908— At
highest bidder for cash In h in d nt Unir of naie
lu spite of the fact that cobi vwatli- mill
closing
with
“
America."—Alice
Page
Address.
F
STROM
BERG,
»Iilil.i l lo Morl-tngv Ihnrrln In fnvor of
Hay— Eastern Washington timo­
tho residence of the brides parents
Henry Miller for Ihc mini of Klve Muinlreil
Robinson
In
Pilgrim.
STAYTON,
OREGON.
i
or
is
approaching,
building
in
Stayton
thy, $16 per ton; Puget Bound hay,
Hollar*
with in te ro .I I hereon Irmn .lutiti Man*
[Rev Bryan] in this City, A M Collins
$ 1 0 ® 1 1 per ton; wheat hay, $ 12
continues. The bungalow of C A si »even per cent per nuiiiini i n nml to the
follo
w
ing
described I K i - a I kMnte to wit:
The Albany apple fair was a success
A Thanksgiving Od«
of Lincoln County Oregon and Beth per ton; alfalfa, $3.50® 10 per ton.
laits Nil’« U v e ( [ó|
I Beauchamp is nearing completion;
•I nnd six [it) In block No
T u r k e y young,
so reported by visiting Stay Ionites.
.
. M _.
....... ................. ..........on
row« m
Butter -Washington creamery, 34 c
L Comer of this place, J B Grier
T u r k e y old.
Regular old fashioned Willamette
handsome re .id e n c of Mr Thomas
■■;;;"v
«hown «...
per lb; ranch, 21® 23c per lb; Ore­
T u r k e y hot.
officiating.
valley fall weather is with us. None in nearly shingled. .Mr Weihlh 1 lias Town now on Hie nnd of « •« oriVin iho Record
gon, 28c per Jb.
Turkey cold,
T u r k e y tender.
Elias Jeter of Portland visited this
Eggs— Selected local, 42® 43c per
Itvtter.
’ the foundation completed for the largo " 7 * ’$ ^ ! « ! , " “ WsnXm?*? i X " '
T u r k e y tough;
week with his brother Jim Jeter and dox.; Eastern, 3 2 ® 35c per doz; Ore­
J.M. Ringo van a Capital visitor a
house he i« building for the occupancy
w nqrhhNKR i mentor K«t*i
Everybody
of Win Snkrimili 1 leccateli.
gon ranch, 34c per dos.
Eat enough.
bis sister Mra Anna Stayton.
Dishes
Dishes, Dishes,
Dishes,
An’ we got ’ em too
If you’ ll come and see ’em
We will convince you.
Dishes
i W E Thomas & Son.
Aumsville.
Must Call Attention
That we have secured the agency for (he
Celebrated Litchfieid Wagon Box
Manure Spreader
The cheapest and best manure spreader
on (he market to-day.
Car Just Received
Pittsburg Electric Weld Steel Wire
Fencing in all sizes for field
or poultry.
Prices on appliealion.
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SCHOOL NEWS.
Sublimity Implement House,
PHILIP MEIER, Prop.l
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Now is the time
California
POSITION FOR BRYAN
C
A B’s
Southern Pacific Co.
Stayton
Pharmacy
Executors Notice
Of Sale.
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