The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 13, 1916, Image 7

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BUY A REO
Bum Distillate.
* Co two to three times as far
for less money.
The !(<•<) Distillate Adapter prevent* all carbon trouble it leave* you
free from high prired ga»ollne. TESTED AND GUARANTEED.
No Advance on Reos YET.
$875 f. o. b. Factory.
P. W. VOLLER. I'ret.
C. M. MKNZIKS. Salesmanager
Northwest Auto Co.
Broadway at Couch St., Portland, Oregon.
Paint Now
'
NEW PERKINS HOTEL '
Ktfth and Washington Hi* . Portland, Or.
Tho homelike »topping place
for thou« who appreciate the
dollar** full worth.
Itoom with II«th.
*
*
Kutim tallii Ih U rh td Hath
91 I
Id
Itrvakfaet and I uiifhri.it
It'« a G ood
INVESTMENT
See Y ou r D ealer
The Panama Canal Defenses
am j»ow«r fui. hut not an i»ow«rful an ariru-
tnrnt aa our Crrain ('hacka are* in defrnan
■ I
who milks the io w . Mc-mJ ua your n a it can.
rot more momoy t<>t the man
HAZELWOOD CO., PORTLAND, OR,
HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK
W«* want all you h iv * .
Writ«* tor j.rieoa and
■ I * i p in « f ««•
m r H. r n o r i o n < <>
5 J North fr o n t St.. P ortland. O r «.
Dina
‘ Ambrin. I U ve Y ou ,"
“ Vaili II«
Thar«" if
26
m u al g o lo war
T w o b ig gon g hila f o r
c and
o ttu ra and luMraa*«*« o f five m u sim i frianda.
PU N TAI. M I NK « <>.. H ot
. Haatlla. Waah
AG EN T W A N T E D
1071
Ba*inv*s necessity every M er­
chant buy* on sight. Big profit*.
Exclusive territory. Free «am ple*.
Sell* from $•'. fo $100, Write .|uick
for territory, .'•'•yer*. *»St7 Kailway
Exchange, i’urtlund, Ore.
O. A. C. Commencement Week.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvab
’ 11*.—Commencement at the Oregon
Agricultural College, Including the an­
nual 1'ageant, Alumni day, baccalaur­
eate, cl»** day, and graduation oxer-
Ciaea, will begin Friday afternoon,
June 3, and conclude Tuesday noon,
June 6.
Ma>ia from your old onr*. L »»t long
The pageant, which consist* of The
n* Hran N* w T.r ■»
WK Al*hO HI V Season* and Russian Fete Day, will
€ 11.11 TIM 191 . Wr ray ** high aa luc occur Friday. Music for the occasion,
|wr 11». fur «urh aa wo car» uaa in Double»
furnished by the College* Orchestra,
‘I r* tvl w«»rk. ami U»a highoat market
I directed by K. Helller-Collens, will con-
for junk.
Hhi»* your Tir*« at one« or wr»ta ua.
*lnt chiefly of classics, which will be
<KLU)N VILUNUJH. 10. S j O W*4« i ’ «« k . hatUdL Ora
Interpreted In the processlouals and
dances. On Friday evening, Juno 2,
the s e n io r p la y will be presented by
the class.
Alumni day, Saturday, June 3, has
been chosen with a view to accommo­
Tha only Autom oidla School «n tha I’ a-
rlflc C < ««t nm m tAiiiinir a
T ra ctor
date both the alumni who are teach­
I h p t , l «tu g llo it ( a lta rp illa r. t . L Haat
ing and those who can spare only a
T ra ck la y er and WUrvI I r « flo r a , b oth in ih a
ach ooi and o p o r a tin g held.
weekend for the annual get-together.
44a Hawthorn« A t«.,
Portland. Ora.
The usual noonday luncheon will be
followed by the business meeting and
by the class reunions, which are to be
the big feature of alumni day this
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year. The 'lls, '06s, 'Ola, and so on
uro to hold special reunions. Inaug­
urating a plan of five-year meets that
Day and night daaac*. K*i»*rt training
promises to be a popular phase of
In repairing, driving and machino work.
these annual alumni events
In the
Including forgo, lath*. aha|»rr, drill Drvt*.
tractor«. etc
Tim**
COMI'K-
evening the graduating class will be
T f.N T i I I A lI f F K t’ KS A N D MKCHAN«
guests of the alumni at the annual
104 H U m .I K D .
WK1TK US.
ball.
The baccalaureate service this year
: will be held In the afternoon, and the
. usual evening union meeting of the
; churches will not be held. This plan
RiHilhl, SoM. R.nl.d .ml R.p.ir«! I has been inaugurated with a view to
WAI.KKK KI MTIKlr WORKS avoid any Interference with regular
Itum.lüe, rur. luth. Portias* Or*. church exorcises on a day when the
church goers are especially Interested
to meet their outgoing student mem­
High Stake*.
bers.
"There. I Just knew you’d forget,"
Monday. June 5, will be class day.
said the »uburbanlte'a wife a* she met In uddltton to the usual out-door fes­
her husband at the door. "Why didn’t tivities of the graduates, there will be
you go to the employment aRcncy. as a review of the cadet regiment In the
I told you. and britiR home a cook? afternoon, and the graduating recital
You men can't bo truuted to remember of the school of music In the evening.
anythin«.”
The academic proeession and gradu­
"One moment, dear," Interrupted ating exercises will occur Tuesday
hubby. "I didn’t forget. 1 went to morning at ten o'clock.
the employment agency and picked
Unusual Interest attaches to the
out a cook a good one. too, If you can events of Commencement this year by
Judge by her reference*."
reason of the fart that all regular Col­
"Hut where 1» aho?”
lege students will be In attendance.
"I'm sorry, my dear, but I lost her."
"Lo*t her? Nonsense! How could
STOP SCRATHING!
that happen?"
"I got Into a pinochle game on the
RESINOL RELIEVES
way home In the train and Jltn Briggs
won her away from me."
ITCHING INSTANTLY
Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires
HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL '
Portland Y.M. C. A. Auto School
ELECTRIC MOTORS
?ool a burn with Hanford's Balsam.
Discovered.
"What are you wrinkling your nose
about? Are you snifflug at this as
sembinge of ladles?"
"Not at all. I was merely trying to
determine If I could locate the particu­
lar perfume that my wife affects. Ah,
hero she Is."—Louisville Courier-Jour-
n*l.
K EVER A LLS-
Keep Kids Kleen
The mo* prnrlie»!, healthful, playtime
garment« ever invented for children I to
8 yean of a«e. Made in one piece with
drop hack. Lamljr dipped on or off.
l a inly w ashed No U(ht elaitu hand*
to *lop rudilation. Made in blue
denim, and blue and v/hite hickory
•tripe« for all the year round AUo
lighter weight, fa«t-color material in
dark blue, cadet blue, tan or dark red
for «ummer wear, *11 appropriately
Umimed with fa* - color «nlatra.
Made in Dutch neck with elbow
deeve« and high neck and long
75c the suit
If your dealer cannot supply you.
%ve will «end them, charge« prepaid
on receipt of price, 75c each.
FREE «
M ade b y
t v
That Itching, burning skin-trouble
which keeps you scratching and dig­
ging. Is a source of disgust to others,
as well as of torment to you. Why
don’t you get rid of It by using Resinol
Ointment?
i’hysielans have pres-
scribed It for over 20 years. In most
ruses. It stops Itching Instantly and
heals eruptions promptly. It Is very
easy and economical to use. Sold by
all druggists.—Adv.
Worse Ye*.
"My daughter Is taking singing les­
sons. and she keeps up such terrible
yowling that I never go home except
to eat and sleep."
■'You're In luck. My daughter Is
taking cooking lessons, and I don't
even dare to eat at home."
For nail In the foot use Hanford'*
Balsam. Adv.
At the Dinner.
Dashaway (nervously)—Look here,
old fellow, don’t you think you'd bet­
ter tell them not to cnll on me?
Cleverton—Don't be worried; they
won’t; I’m quite sure they havo all
heard you before.—Judge.
The Old and Reliable
Dr. Isaac Thompson's
Deware of Imitation«. Look for
the Two Monaa on the Label.
EYE WATER
L«vi Strnuaa A Co., San Francisco
Awarded GRAND PRI/E at tha P P I.L
P. N. U.
la both n remedy fo r wank, inflamad
ay«« and an Idaal ay a waah. Kaap
T«ar m « wall *ad Itwv will halp kaap you.
0 C r at all Dm lift»*» ar sent kf
No. IS. I9I0
W IIIN wHtin* ts tth tn lm pl«sa* si**-
" 'M.a (hi. *a»w.
________
A «nonage in rspar.
A commodity even so Indirectly re­
lated to the demands of war as paper
Is showing the prevailing tendencies
L
Portland-— Wh*«t— iilu**tem, $1.06; to such a degree as seriously to em­
fortyfold, »4c; club, »2c; red life. »2c; barrass publishers. The higher price
red Russian, »2c.
of piper stork and the difficulty of
Ilsy Eastern Oregon timothy, $21 obtaining It at all In England was a
chief factor In the discontinuance In
(((22 per ton; alfalfa, $20.
Millfeed — Spot price*: Hran, $23 March of the London dally Standard,
per ton; aborts, $26.60; rolled barley, after a career of sixty years, for a con­
siderable portion of which It was thr
$31.60082.60.
most Important organ of the middle
Corn- Whole, $36 per ton; cracked, classes In England
In America the
$37.
demand for paper has been Increasing
Vegetables— Artichoke*, 666(80c |>er for six months as a result of general
dozen; tomatoes, $8.76 per crate; cab­ business activity. At the same time,
bage, $1.266(2.26 per hundred; garlic, . supplies used In Its manufacture have
10c per pound; peppers, 174 ft( ‘¿ 0c; been decreased by war conditions, and
eggplant, 234c per pound; horseradish, In some case* have alm«*t been shut
84c |>er pouud; cauliflower, $1.26 © off. The supply of old rags Is affected
by the cutting off of the Importations
1.60; lettuce, $2.26(7(2.36 per crate; from the European peasantry and by
cucumbers, $1.266(1.60; spinach, »Oc the demand for the making of guncot­
Ordinary powders and dynamites
6($ 1 per box; asparagus, 7 6(1 10c per 1 ton. Tho chemicals used In bleaching
pound; rhubarb, $1.266(2 per box; the paper produced by sulphuric acid
w aste/n uchof their energy by shatter­
and alum are being devoured by the
peas, »(//,10c per pound.
ing and pulverizing. T o get the best
Potatoes — Oregon, buying prices, manufacturers of explosives, while Im­
portations of Jute have fallen off until
$1.60 f. o. b. shipping point.
results in land-clearing operations the explosives
Ureen Fruit Strawberries, $4.766(6 the price Is doubled. An embargo has
been placed on shipments of wood
should disrupt, crack, split and heave the stumps
per crate; apples, $16(1.60 per box; pulp from Norway and Hweden, while
cranberries, $11 per barrel.
Canada stopped access to her vast re­
and at the same time lift and remove the roots for
Kggs — Jobbing prices;
Oregon sources some time ago. The newspa­
easy handling. The explosives that do this are
ranch, candled, 21c per dozen; un-I per publisher Is. indeed, hard hit by
war conditions In many ether Items
candled, l»46(20c per dozen.
Poultry — Hena, 17c; stags, 13c; of supplies besides the basic one of
broilers, 26©30c; turkey*, choice, 24 paper stock. Practically everything
going Into the manufacture of a daily
6(26; ducka, 16c; geese, 10c.
Butter — Prices from wholesaler to newspaper has Increased In price from
T U M P IN G — A G R IC U L T U R A L .
10 to 60 per cent—Inks, owing to the
retailer:
Portland city creamery advance In the cost of acids and dyes,
prints, 60-pound case lota, standard from 300 to 3000 per cent; type, owing
— made by a Western Company especially to meet Pacific
grade*, 34c; lower grades, 31c; Ore­ to tho higher cost of lead, tin and an­
Coast conditions. More than 2,000,000 pounds used every
gon country creamery prints, 60-pound timony—even the rubber and felt
year for stump blasting in Washington and Oregon alone.
esse lots, standard makes, 31 6( 33; blankets wrapped around the press
lower grades, 30 6( 304c; [lacked in rollers add their quota to the Increased
There are two Giant Farm Powders — Giant Stumping
cubes, 2c less. Prices paid by jobbers "coat-of-llvlng" of the metropolitan
Powders for wet soil and Eureka Stumping Powder for blast­
to producers: Cubes, extras, 2»(/(30c; dally.—From "The Progress of the
World," In the American Reylew of
ing in dry soil. They do their work at the lowest possible cost.
firsts, 27 6( 274c; dairy butter, 146( Reviews for April, 1916.
184c; butterfat, No. 1, 33c; No. 2,
Test one case. Compare it with any explosive that you
30c.
Treatment of Sores.
have
ever used. After you have blasted a dozen stumps you
Veal—Fancy, 106(104c per pound.
Apply Hanford'a Balsam lightly and
will understand why those who have once used them always
Pork— Fancy, 116(114c |>er pound.
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 206/ 30c; you should find that gradually the
continue to use Giant Farm Powders.
aore will diminish In size. The older
valley, 276/,28c; mohair, new clip, 30 the case the longer It will take, but it
C L ,.
» L - n n tell» how to save money in land-clearing. It
6(32c,
I T C C D O O K OI1 ,j,ow, |,cvr tr}
land-clearing easier by
will help the hard cases, after other
Cascara bark—Old and new, 4c per remedies fail. Adv.
Q f n m n H l n s f i n c r urinz Giant Farm Powders, beh ave other
pound.
G t u m p D i a s u n g bookj Ln
Blasung, Tree Planting.
Cattle — Steers, choice grain and
Subsoil Blasting, and Ditch Blasting. Write today for the book in which
Noblesse Oblige.
pulp, $8.606(9; choice hay, $8.15 6(
you are interested. Your name on a post-card will bring it.
"Mother,” said little Mabel, "do mis­
8.60; good, $7,76 © 8.15; medium,
sionaries to to heaven?"
$7.606(7.75;
cows, choice, $6.70
THE GIANT POWDER CO., Con., X & . San Frandaco
"Why, of course, dear,” her mother
7.80; good, $6.50 © 6 .7 5 ; medium, replied.
“
E v eryth in g fo r B la stin g "
$6.256(6.60; heifers, $56(7.76; bulls,
‘‘Do cannibals?"
BRANCH OFFICES! SaaMU. Spokane. Portland, Salt Lake City. Denver
$2.756(6; stags, $36(6.25.
"No, I’m afraid they don’t."
Hogs — Prime light, $9; good to ' "But, mother,” the little girl Insist­
prime, $8.25 © 9 ; rough heavy, $8© : ed. “ if a cannibal eats a missionary
he’ll have to go, won’t he?”—New
8.25; pigs and skips, $86(8.25.
Easy Job.
Sheep— Yearlings, $86(10; wethers, York Evening Post
$7.256(9; ewes, $6.25©8.25; lambs,
This little* example of lrl»U wit was
related at a recent dinner of the
$9.606(10.50.
Wheel Club;
A newly landed son of Erin was
gaping along a New York street when
New Potatoes Arrive.
be chanced to turn into the office of
JyaE A r
Art* you wearing a temporary
Tacoma — New potatoes of the best )
a lawyer, thinking it was a store. He
^ m
an 1 insanitary
plate’
Do you find your mouth in- was considerably impressed with the
quality the local market has Been for :
flamed and irritated?
You
years, according to commission men,
should
have a permanent. fine furnishings, and approaching the
*
c.ear., »am ’ ary cast aluminum
only occupant of the room, a man busy
rolled in Thursday for the first time
H plate.
this season.
The new tubers, which t___ you. Unices you are p erfectly make one f.»r at a desk, asked:
“ “ Could you be telling what you sell i
ar« red, went out wholesale at 64 cents satisfied you will not have to pay for it.
here in this fftie place?”
a pound in lug boxes and found an in-
’’Certainly,” was the retort, uttered
DR. ELOF T. HEDLUND
slant market. Kegular shipments will
In rather an impatient tone. “ Wo sell
(Drs. H edlund. Lay s a d Skiff. D.ntWta 1
be received from now on and as re- !
blockheads.”
ceipts increase prices will decline, say 4S6-459 Morgan 8Mg.. 4tt Floor, Wislus|tsa it Irtgq j
The Irishman looked around and j
PORTLAN D, OREGON
merchants.
nodded in understanding.
W
irt
Guruteed.
Pntts
R
eisor./bte,
P
um
Uintal
91
“ Sure and you must have a fine |
Celery is about through for the sea- j
trade. I'm thinking." he commented.)
son, it is reported. The vegetable is [
“ You have but one lift”
quoted at $5.75 a crate.
Radishes,
telephone peas, artichokes, asparagus
Pain in the side? Rub on and rub |
and lettuce arrived by steamer and ;
in Hanford's Balsam thoroughly. Adv : R A T P R O O F
R A IN P R O O F
went out quickly.
The demand for ;
will fit any ambitious younir Man or Won*
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S
T
P
ROOF
green stuff increases daily.
an for hiffh-claaa position in
His Limit.
Apples continue to sell good. Wine-
W
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E
FO
R
P R IC E S
One of the freshmen at Yale lmme- !
saps are the most popular variety here,
dtately applied to the proper officer
A g e n ts W a n te d
To men this includes valuable athletic,
wholesaling from $1.25 to $1.65 a box.
of the university upon thfc day of his
aquatic and membership irrivileires. al­
Meats and poultry are firmer.
entrance into that institution for in­
though tuition cost is leas than elsewhere.
Valuable courses can also be had in
formation touching his father's stay
Grammar rrad e and College Preparatory
there before him.
Subjects. WHITE FOR CATALOG.
P O R T L A N D . [K e n to n ] O R E G O N
No Change in Butter Expected.
“ I should like to see my father's
record." said he. “ He was in the class
Tacoma— Butter is firm and dealers
of '75.”
do not look for a decline for two weeks
“ I shall be glad to show you the
They All Do It.
yet. The market of the Pacific Coast
Precautions.
record," said the officer, "but have J
The Chinese have numerous tradi­
is reported to be unchanged. Receipts
"That actress is a perfect marvel. you any special reason for consulting
tions concerning their famous philoso­
of butter are none too large. Eggs She must be 50 years old if she’s a it?"
are arriving plentifully and the mar­ day. and yet she is able to play the
“ Well,” said the youth, "when I left pher Confucius. One day, they say,
ket is steady.
Cheese is unchanged part of a girl of 16 and make it abso­ home dad told me not to disgrace him he was meditating in the fields outside
lutely convincing.”
and I wish to see just how far I can the city of Tientsin when he saw a
and the demand is light.
woman weeping bitterly beside a fresh
“
That's
nothing.
You
ought
to
see
The fish market is well supplied my grandmother when she’s made up go.”
grave that she was fanning vigorously.
with various kinds of fish with the ex­ for a tango tea.”
He was touched by her evident grief
( 1 s t « H e a lt h y , S t r o n g , B e n n t l f a l F y * .
ception of salmon.
Since the season
O c u lis ts a n d P h y s icia n s u s e d k lu rin e Kye and said:
"O sorrowful one, what is your
opened on salmon fairly good catches
R em ed y m an y y e a rs b e fo re It s u o ffe re d a s a
D o m e s tic E ye M e d icin e. M u riu e la « O il C om ­ trouble?"
have been made by Bportsmen on the
p ou n d ed b y O u r P h y s icia n s a n d g u a r a n te e d
"Your honorable excellency, my hus­
Narrows and on Puget Sound.
The
by them a s a R e lia b le R e lie f fo r E yea th a t N eed band is dead."
fish, however, are not running in large
C are. T ry it in y o u r E y e s aud la B a b y 's E y e s — !
“ No doubt you are to be pitied, for
N o S m a r tin g — J u s t E ye C o m fo r t. B u y M urine
enough schools to warrant fishing boats
o f y o u r DruEKist — a c c e p t n o S u b stitu te , a u d if he was doubtless a good husband;
to go after them, according to dealers.
in t e r e .t e d w r it s f o r F> ok o f th e K - F ree. but why are you fanning his grave?"
M l l t l N K E Y Ii U L d lC u y C O .. C iilC A U O
“ Exalted one.” replied the woman,
and her voice choked with sobs, “ my
Top-Notch Cattle Strong.
Thaw Expected.
husband bade me not to marry again
Portland—The cattle and sheep mar­ H ow She W as R elieved from
"As a result of their long daily glides till his grave was dry.”
kets opened strong at the stockyards)
Pain by Lydia El. Pinkham’s over the ice they will be married in
“ What’s the news from the spring
this week, but there was an easier un­
the spring,” says a report of a ro­
V egetable Com pound.
mance between a Chicago girl and her training camps?”
dertone in the hog market, and last |
“ As near as I can find out. eight
skating instructor.
week’s extreme top prices in this were !
And in the spring the ice wiil melt, teams are going to be tied for first
Taunton, Mass.—" I had pains In both
not repeated. Several loads of grain
place in each of the leagues.”
and pulp-fed steers were sold at $9 and aides and when my periods cama 1 had after which points of uncongeniality
to s t a y at home may develop.—Louisville Courier-Jour­
a number of other loads of steers
from work and suf­ nal.
brought $8.60 and $8.75.
Butcher)
fer a l o n g time.
cattle were strong, with a $7.80 mar­
Experienced.
One day a woman
ket for choice cows and a single head
"Did you ever study French?”
came to our house
bringing $8. The hog market was off
“ No. but I know this much: If you
a n d a s k e d my ever see anything printed in French
a nickel from last week. About 16 full
mother
why
I
was
on a bill of fare 10 to 1 it’s some
loads were disposed of, one at $9.20.
suffering. Mother kind of a stew.”
told her that I suf­
Demand for Eggs Is Active.
Learning Enough.
fered every month
Portland—The egg market is steady
■ B
B
and she said, ‘ Why
“Don’t you think every girl ought to ■
and firm this week at prices un­
don’ t y o u buy a be able to cook?”
changed. The demand is sufficient to
Don’ t overload it when it is
bottle of Lydia E.
“ I think every girl ought to be able
take care of all Arrivals.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? ’ My to talk intelligently on the subject,
Poultry arrivals were not heavy, but
mother bought it and the next month I anyhow.”—Southern Woman's Maga­ weak—rather help it back to
were large enough in view of the
was so well that I worked all the month zine.
present high prices. More veal came
its normal condition and thus
without staying at home a day. I am
in than could be worked off, but the
A Cheering Thought.
in good health now and have told lota of
market was steady. Pork wns strong
avoid a spell of Indigestion,
Miss Plain—Ma says I'm too young
girls about it.” —Miss C l a r i c e M o r i n ,
and unchanged.
to marry.
22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass.
The butter market is reported eas­
Ml*« Pert—Well, you won't be by
Thousands of girls suffer in silence the time you get a proposal.—Boston Constipation, Biliousness and
ier, but the old prices prevail.
every month rather than consult a phy­ Transcript.
weakness. Try
sician. If girls who are troubled with
Hops Taken at 12 Cents.
sinful or irregular periods, backache,
Correct.
The sale of the Piper lot of 100
eadache, dragging-down sensations,
“What is an egotist, pa?”
bales of hops at Aurora, Or«., to Mc­ fainting spells or indigestion would take
"An egotist, my boy, is a man who
Clellan at 12 cents was reported. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ Insist* upon talking about himself
There is no demand for contracts in pound, a safe and pure remedy made when you want to talk about your-
this state.
from roots and herb* much suffering Mlf.“
California advices note the purchase might be avoided.
.
Realistic.
You will find it of great as­
by Richardson of a lot of mec'iums at
Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicina
9 cents. Unsold California stocks are
”1 sleep like a log.”
Co., Lynn, Mass, (confidential) for frea
"With the saw going through It"— 1 sistance.
Get the genuine.
13,275 hales of Sacramenton, 3829
advice which will provo helpful.
Boston Transcript.
bales of Mendocinos and 4334 bales of
Sonomas, a total of 21,420 t/allcs.
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
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