Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1???, August 30, 1890, Image 2

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OCHOCO REVIEW.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1890.
iUATlLMilbXlMiLK. i indeed a low estimate in a coiuinu- Th neon! f Henr nt r ha va vet. A
r In endeavoring to bolster up the : idty composed largely of families, I to bond the town for $5Q0Q, in or- '
! so-al!ed census recently taken of , tlie population cf Crook county j der to continue sinking the artesian '
aKSncssvesnssasiiitliii count; the Jtirsintimalcstliat;0111" w ' niore than: well. The dtii! is now in very
fU OREAT RAILROAD STRIKE. all the school clerks of the county is shown by the so-called census. bard blue rock, aud lias reached a ;
.t. -.i 7ii7 w !m . perjured themselve by uttikips ! Put this atone is not the only pe j depth of over 600 feet, with indica-!
On the all the Knights of Labor; , . . , , i .- , , . , , , . , ., , . -
, , ,-, v- - , false returns of the number of chil- ;euliar feature that is ehown by tactics that are considered good,
ordered a stake on the ew lork ' ..... ' c Ti i c'
Central road, which at first seemed dn of school age in their respect-; figure. The number of persons of Grants Pass was treated to a;
to be a matter of small magnitude, ive sc,10d1 districU' in order 10 cn-ioI age in the county as shown nation a few days ago, a young:
but it has grown to such an Extent title 'heir districts to larger por-lby the : return, o school clerk,, an, wdl knowu and respected.;
that a general strike on the entire i 1,01,3 of 8tho01 Ui0,u II u ratheri ;l,cb tthe W intiiMfet 13 fraud dipping out, leaving a larg nam-
v A .... . -.1, ! a serious matter to make a Lioad-; "lent, though which we accept as;ber of unpaid hiiU behind him.
.Oderb, t .ystem seem. inevHable thirtv being ver-nearly correct, is 1149, jThe St,J.ird Oil Companv, for
and no iesg than nine tnousana !.-. i .i i
railroad employes will quit work, f chno! th" m:nt-v are PCT ! not 1102 aa ,,n th folutmn8 i h dji,,!S that lie
T. . - ', ? . ..ijurers (and it i -.-otl.ifg else if :ie nine since (tnose figures hav-; has not accounted for about $300 :
which S!ZJZLt,fiMy, faU rtu,,). and jing been uU Horn a list published j wwlh ofoi, left in his charge. j
the discharge of certain employes i shu!J ttK be " wie the ; the Saleu, Hainan ofthenom- The Umatilla Indians are scat-
nf h tnA eminent number, nfi0" u,aku,8 th apsert,&" has at fc of 6tho01 dd ln U)e j tered all over the mountains, says '
the Knights of Labor, and the fajIJ t a shadow of proof to suUtan-, bo thepulation of the county , the W 0.,,,e?u-,n. Shc-wa-wa is
ure of the railroad comnanv to eive '
- . i J o
reasons for discharging them. This
the knights claim is a direct at
tempt to chrush their organization
Wid to deprive their members of em-
WiDE-AWME TRADESMEN
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in trio -j 1 . '.t vollnv Willi Itla -f. J-
ablv be as sf iif-ililt for us to chal-i of it is composed of women over ; t -, ,M,;,.f ; it5
the action of the company to war
rant such a charge. It rather ap
pears that the knight3 seek to
dictato to tho company whom they
hall employ or whom they shall
not discharge
Ordinarily, when laborers strike
for higher wages or for a reduction
in the hours of labor, they have the
sympathy and moral support of a
majority of right-thinking people ;
for then they are demanding some
thing that is just and will result in
benefit to them, but in this instance
their action fails to elicit much
.yropathy, inasmuch as they are)
is onlv 3ol0, less than one-third
leng me eaitoroi the eus to piove ; iei.i jear m age, imams """county and another party has
that allTor ) one of the clerks of j four, nifles over twenty and under ; e tQ he John. I)av iiciuv
school districts in the county tt twenty-one, and aliens over twenty an(i bis ,yc' 8 !iaVe raumed f,0!n
perjurers as 11 it ior nun u ciiai- juut; ma eiuuit-u 10 wt mat ' their buniiir-' trin
iiive 1UW vntf-rs 1 US) 'iwrcr,na nf
ploy went, though there is lithe m . n,a, I
f. .. 4, . : enge us to name one hunurtd res-! have lU8fc voters, 1140 'persons
lha oifiAn rr ilia inmnonv t r u'ii. i ' : ' 1
of
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! idetits of the couiity wiio were otjiiool r.ge, and only 1073 pereons. j
Icountfd bv thertntienuiutTiitois. hvho are neither voters nor enuuier-
bare inmi tyesperitrce ihit tns cr.!y wattrproof
Coit thi-y cist s-.l tt a cowboy or hunter ii tl
Po S.ici-r l:h t'.; " i :Ui lraJ' Trad
Mark ci it. T."s;a:f iht best v2tcrpror-f siAala
rais ever-naix They krp th; sadUe, the
horse's bacSc, ar.d th liivr thotoaV.y dry and
wa-ni. Nd sidd:e rcr.s fiona the -'"5 tf a wet
saddis. W'u.-n us.tl 23 a wa'liiTJg ihs t.
ivnsina f;o;:t but:ar.3 bac:, and :hs Siic'xcr ia
chinprd a: etice to a i ez:i:v.zry coiL Jur: try
on?, t!i2Y cost hut a :tl wi'I prevent ccids
j'-vt-rs, rhcri.-.ii.sm, ar.i o:-!cr rtvahs to cxkts
to tlis wcathtr. L;w::..' .f wrr'h:ss tm-a:on,
tvarv g.;mui;t stamped i h Fi; h Krand Trads
Matk. l).v.t acc.Tt arv i:.fev'cr coat yoa
ca:t have ;Ve "ii:?: h-and Sicker tlcUvcred
wi.h-;i:t cxira cst. rari:Cwlirs acd iilusrraicd cat
alogue ir- e.
A. J. TOWER, - Boston, PiJass.
LINNWrWoODS7
ANNOUNCEMENT
To the People of Crook County!
rand Closing Out Sale!
AT THE-
I he Ptrfge out at l.akevien was
stoppod by two masked mcri last
But we u'e not Ukitiu the census. ' "ted as school children, a thing i. ., t 4 ; maix street. iv.!NEiur.OEEi;os
. , t , ,, , . it hey robbed two papsengers of;
noruo we suppose he is huntinsupithat is unreasonable, and is cer- . ". .A , , . , ,j Kl.rrs ON HANI) TIIIu
... ,,- .,.,!, i . r jo'oout ij-.O and their watches, and i
cruuinuls. We simply cite the pe-itauily sunicient cause for question-!, ., f ,. , ! GHOIGST WINES
,. . . ! , r , i hroke open W ells, I' argo & Co. s , ' ''j'1-
culir state of afluirs the figures ofjing the correctness of the count i, , ' , t ' iiinbc AMri
onipareu wiin j u"u "'g i (w".-uitni mau ..
census takers as compared
the vote and the number of school lth population of Crook county is
children show, and ask the reason-1 oU0 more than shown by the al
able reader if the chuwing is rea-1 leged census.
sonaMe, or if he can Relieve the
census is ccrrect. Though we do
not desire to cast anv reflection
GiSAFS.
The increase of population in
Washington the past ten years has j Wilhoit Springs are now returning S
of it. There is no clue to the rubbers.
1 tie Salem blataman says a j Prepared by an experienced bar
large portion of the campers and i keeper.
been
something
upon the character or integrity ofriaC(l4, . ., , , , , . , , , i
L .,n, ... .i . ,u .,. .. I lbh0 the terrltory ha(1 11 population having broken out there. A little !
-ASU-
of 75,116 and now the population J child of one of the families sojourn-1 For the
e ing there was stricken down fi-st, tomers. ''
and several others have been ex-j Special attention to filling orders
posed, i ly mail.
A team and warron way found ;
, ,. ... ,-. , I they are all men of honor, and; , ,
demanding a thing whien would , - . . , , ' aB shown by tne estimates of tl:
be dangerous for tho company to! , c ! census bureau is o4u,U00, Seattle
. , , . . were evidently the result of over-:. .
grant, and would result in no ben- . , ' . . , , has grown trom a town of 3o3o in-
B, . ., i , m, i sight not necessary intentional onu ,. 4 4 . ,on,. ,
efit to the laborers. The employer 4 f4. L . habitants to a city of 43,914, and
.. . , ., . , . , i tne part 01 the enumerators. . , , 4 ,
nouiaaiwaysoeinejuageor no Xhe off,r of certain of tl)e recenlP - om i u.o i o .0,000. , Ending at the roadside, near North
he shall or shall not employ, and it cni!IJlcrators t two do!Iars f()r! " 'crea8e must have considerable ; Yanillillj and a m:;n ,ying jn the
is asking too much when laborers . . 4. . ! ot mushroom growth, and cannot : ...,.,. ,i, v,.n.,viii1 p. i
. ... each person m their respective 1 ,. , . . .. , ., .. , ""o-n', 'ss i.il .ui..uin.in.i. 1
eeK to uictate ,n tnis-matter n:district8 wh . f d - j so Bu., am ,a. as u u aa poJ,er. Upon investigation th.
ey were granted tuw privilege, ! ia n0 proof whatever of thei rapid ut course tn.8jyoang mun proved t0 be Frej Wcise. !
moy wouia soon ruin tneir employ- i tttmnv , ,t wuuuenui growui in population ,g who Uve8 ft.w. llli!e, wt!8t of Xorlh
erand thereby render him inea- bciievo ; duo to booming, and must yamhiI1. 1Ie wa8 take to town!
pable of furnishing them employ- Uui.f wofk correct dmeJ sooner or later have a reaction, andj aid a phy8idan SUill;1J011cd, who!
rnent. employes nave rinis! ... , . , inai ume comes many 01 ,,, .j ,B ,,fc., ot,a,.
.... , , . " jOneoftliose gentlemen explained ! ., . , - . , , , pronounced H i ease ot sun stroke
wnicn tne employers snotud recog-i,. . , , . , iitiose wno nave paui lanuious
, 4 4, - . this a few days ago, bv saving there j . - , . , . , .
IIU0, hut tliey arc overjumping , f l- ' t prices ior real estate m places that
4ik,iuo uiuvuvi, urn Ktj I 1
0 I n Ant An f 11 tt It ni.
tolrinrr n clnn (Iiot a lihln 4 '
0 1 i CMC IVY lit fi'wl Kocn
interest ia
ance, will be
accomiijodation of cus-
j BRICK STORE.
UREN & SON
Desire to Close Out Their
Business in Prineville,
And Wil Sell for
Cash Only.
-AGENTS FOU TIIF-
nv
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Hardware
S T O R E .
Thomas Anderson, a weii-known
t f., ,.- i:..: 'p l 1 .
f 1 1 have not agricultural countries lo:, , , c
oiler, as the ceii-: , , . ., . i been arrested on a charge of penurv.
, , , , ; back them, or posess no striking i .... .4 . l "
1 fowarded to the . . ,' . , . 4 1 A civil suit to recover money was
MITCHELL WAGON
AND-
U, . , ,, , ; u u 1 vyjiu tjcv4 u-n iw n ni iul u tu iuu 4
.ut uut . uu,y uCiuiuw.ijr u t..-.u-1 departn)ent at WashuiKton. so the u , - 1 b ht i)st Mr Atldereon sou;c
selves Dut to tneir organuations .. , . , , jmaso mem 01 importa
. e narties elai miner to nr.t have been1. .... ... '
elsewhere, for they must be sun- ' .iloer.-. Then Washington will be
. . , . ,, ., 4l eounteu woma nave no means ot , . T , ,
ported in idleness whuo they are! , , ... ,v denounced as Los Angeles is now.
r ,. , . , " r. ; proof, therefoie their oiler proves i ,4. 4 fen
making art unreasonable deinaitd. I 1 j At present the people of Oregon
!J ll ' "i-!. 110 tlni' I feel somewhat jealous of Washing-
. ...... I rni a. . ! . I
ine secretary or tlie interior lias niecw tries to prove some-; t0;, uecause 0f its wonderful stride.
The democrats of California have
given It ns his opinion that the best j mS ty saying, 1 nneville is, j ut t,Lv ghoud noti for tlic growvh
policy for the government topursue j without doubt, a larger town now! of Oregon, though slow, is more
in regard to arid land legislation, than it was in 1887. JIow comes 1 substantial and will prove to be the
would bo to retuin title to all lands n men uiai jn .uarcu 01 mat, year; oeiit jn tiie end
8ed for reservoirs, as well as land ! school children of this district
from which tho water supply of the! numbered 210, and that there are
reservoirs originated. The prop- j about GO or 70 less children in this nominated Hon. E. 1. Pond, injiyor
crty could then ho turned over to! district now than then?" If the! "f' San Francisco, for governor.
the states. Tho construction of town is larger now than then there Mr. Pond has exhibited great ex- benefit of his health.
canals for the distribution of water j olic!'t to bo more children, so it'lhis j 'cntivo ability, as mayor of San ; at Baker City he was too sick' to
ought to be done by the state nu- j statement, or question, of the Xem
thoritice, and that all waters he- j proves anything, it shows the ina
tween states or territories should l,ility of one of the enumerators, Mr.
time ago by a man who had been
in his employ as a farm hand, and
he swore that ho had worked dur
ing the months of April and May.
last. This Mr. Anderson denied j
when on the witness stand, hence;
his arrest.
i itfw Am mat -
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V, ill. UUPUlUHi vxj
Fan Iiiiilikife
W. H. ROWAN,
nenry stover, a prominent stock-1 STOVES AN I) RANGE? TIN-
an, of Umatilla county, died at WAKE, ClUANITE IRON
Baker City, August 22. He was
returning to his home at Pendleton
from Hot Springs, Ark., whore he
had been for several weeks for the
On arrival
bo equally and fairly divided.
Tho senate has at last become j 11Jt.ration uf scLool ciniciren ; ,1,;,
aware that tho business intcrcstb distrua last March, ami if he failed
are suuenng ironi 1110 anaiory ac
tion of congress in dealing with
Francisco, and is recognized as the ! continue on bis journey and was
most popular democrat in Califor-i conveyed to a hotel, where he died,
nia. Commenting upon the nomi-1 Mr. Robert Ilutchcroft, of North
very serious
Blair, to take any kind of a census, j nation, the Examiner says in part : ; Yamhill, met with a
for it was he who made the enu-
WARE, yilELFIIAUD
WARE, PUMPS,
PIPE, ETC.
Also a fine line of fishing tackle.
MANfrAirTfltElt OF
A!! Kinds of Tinwars, Camp
I Sieves and Gamp Outfits,
j Pump vvcrU, repairing and
j jGb work
oor.e on shoit notice.
Under Pond 8 administration as 1 accident while at work in the bar
mayor of San Francisco taxation . vest field, driving a bundle wagon.
: steadily declined, while the public! Ho was driving on a sidehiil, wheu
j to find more persons of 6ehoo age revenues were judiciously expend-1 l,;s wagon began to tip over. Mr.
iiu tho district when there was an od. He. steadily interposed his i ITnichcrnft. inmiH-il from lu
matters in which the nation is in-juckiiowludged greater population veto between the people and the at- wagon to the ubper hill side and
terested, and an agreement has j tlian at previous times, his woik! lacks of predatory servants, and i broke his right" leg, the bone pro
been reached whereby sumo kind j wul)ld su m lo be inaccurate aud taught insolent corporations that truding through the lleh and niak
of a tariff bill will be passed. The j it is rea,0I)abc t0 8UfipoP0 that llis ! the public had rights which they ig a verv dangerous wound. It is
election bill is lobe shelved, with jwgrkwas lacking in accuracy in j were bound to respect. Every part i thought that the leg will have to
the understanding that it sball sjuno wUen 1j ttiade tlie count for; of the state helped to nominate j be amputated in order to save bii
wmv U(. im. uim uui.s "' ' 1 1 iie govern meii t, 1 1 1 1 was in Ma rch, i bun tor governor and every part JjfV.
gresa convenes next ueecmuer,
ED. M. WHITE
MAIN STKEKT, PiUSEVlM-E, OUEGOS
PKOPltlETOK OF THE
POPULAR HjESORT f ORvLL
FULL
B
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CO
-WHO V.ISH-
cigar,
nice refreshing drink,
A game of billiards, or
A sot-isl came of cards.
The AVws seems to think the
j the vote cast last June is not r-ii-
Arrangenients are being made
for congress to adjourn next month.
H is not becauso the important j
measures
of. but in
. , , ! nun ri ,-nn fits
gnssnien an opportuniiy to i ok
alter ineir political interests at
home before the November the
m-mmmm ; iiigl.tst vute e.i.t J;r ui V
when lie made the count for the v-'id help to elect him."
senooi iuei s OI IMS (lla'liet.
I The drcyirni'iii'ts Washington cor
respondent thinks it wouid be a
i reckless individual who would pv-
11 1 , , , z , i ao!e tlata on wlncn to eeuniate pop-' i:.t ti,t . -,,
will then all be disposed! , r ' .. , 11 cllct that the ;e. ub ieais will
, A ; Ui;ttio:i, Lorn tne fact tit:. t bumc'i . i i
order to givo the ion 1 . x,Ai, have a majouty in the next hon.-e;
.state
i eas; jur
i at ;as. 0.
vote
O.i.cers.
.!';-(!;
. loin wit'
.'Uts oi
mind not have i i
the toi nty
en iii-tt U 111
T. . . , T , , , , olncd was lUo.i, leaving 00 state!
It is said Judge Thaver, who has ,, . , c - . ,
. . . ,, , , , tickets cast, borne of those who;
just retired from the supreme bench, , ,., i
. voted (.uly btate tit uets were no
fA.-U.-v -i, dotu t nuii-refc.i
" J ' ' ' 1 land
n hnliL- in Piirflnn It . 12 11 n ti i ii c. '
; ;the iviu tiiumeriittuii, but oibeis.
sarv to state that the money thai : , . , . . '
, . . , , , . , . swho vutu oaiv ti.etl;,teiuktweie
he will put into the banking bun-' , ', ,
. . , persons wlm !ii.U in,e into '.no
liess is not all savings from his: . -,. ,
, " ; county vit!i tiie u.tt ntion of re-
" i maimng, tnough had not n: en here
.n oiLMuumy of rrprei.,.II,.l,ivl,!.. He eeitidi ly
1 ti lii.:l tote ,1 1. ; 1... :
u ftr iiL vit.ii in."' u.tiiv iiii, eivt ii'
tin people ,-11 liiat tliey should
refuse iii re niu the p:nty in to vr j
longer i:u.n two vears
in tne eoU..;
.Ui, ami ill-
eoUiit .
XOTES' A"!1 NEWS.
Lebanon is having a building
boom. Forty carpenters are now
at work there.
The pioneers of Polk count. will
go into camp at Monmouth, ' Sep-
temper 11 aud 12, and hold their
fi : fet annual reunion. , V 1
Independence is soon to be light- i
ed by electricity. The plant has
arrived arid as soon as the lights i
n(i: can be put up, the city will have;
o fsr i i
Or j
Club Rooms for Games-
Call early, late and nptn.
SUCCESSORS TO
STEWART & DAVIS
I DEALERS IN
(VITALLY WAX, Made so by too eto aFpticatioo
to Lusiness or study; mental strnia or grief; HEX I' Alt
F.T-(iPsin miOdie lifc.vicicus babiu enntrBrte4 in routn.
wrev 65 CM arevicnsa to xKuvors oebilitt
WlkK( ItlUU orKiban"tlra, aiiiiiinMWM,i.v
VCLl'ST.tHV LOSSES with KAKLT DtUT to Ynni sad
IliddT A?rd; lacsorTi7or,andreTi5ili.!cxaal orgam tn
paircd and wR'icnpd precistTirflT in approa'-hjr.Rriid e.
WfyCtt UF2: Ctf tZi& We -peak from knowl
Ppmip thon -ar.da of eases treated eureI in !a&t I2jm
gSfiSilLUaiE MEOI.CATia PASTILLES.
I at; mm' vcunK ot old. lutlerinc frcm
this pre-, (.icsl trouble liioald HdDiifiroar listofqaeitiom
toheMiitrp'i,:hitTrcina7kniw the true eonrjitlon of
a-h ece and pr;.jre ms i:!oe to ecrt a piimiit cure.
JicatJ in Kew Yorit (ir:rl2 years at St. Loui), wa
e!7er all a ettf. tn be eure-1 1T the t'as'.ine Treatiaeot,
i K5 HARRIS hen: but ,i'.,iz.izmua,
t i t t i j-. . r. jiong enough to entitle them to vote
John P. Irish, editor ot the S. F. ! .
... , , . 4 , , 5 lor countv o'.hcers, nevertheless are
Alio, h'V8 been nominated for con-i ... ,,
, . . , niiiALiie ui lite tuniilf tiu a.iUiilu
ii r ess on me ueiiiocnitic ntsit in;.
...... .... if , I have been counted as such
we nrgt, uisinci oi v anioiuia. .mi. , , ... : ,.. i;i,.
. .. ... , ,. , ; mere were also voters oi thiecountv :
U'tter nomination could have been ! , . : -T, ..... , .. ",-,,,,
...... ... .. : woo were not at the nolis on elec- 1 he littie dauahter of A. Mefarth.
made. y,r. irisli 13 one ot tne a&l ; . , .... ,, ;,. . , " , , - , .
est orators on the coast, snd will 1 Uf da , e have fnal knwl 1 "vng, a ltt;v tmf l of Dal,as;! Al'MfXiTKAjiax xotiCK.
, .... . jedgo of thirteen who were not ; had her elioiuder thro.vn out of- o'.uro i.t hea-br pvvn thai bv onu-r ff
wake an inuucntial congressman.! r - . , . i i j t , . ' tiie Co'in'v iCnt ( f ihe S'-n fit' (i.-i-'r.ii
; seven freighters who weie out ct p.ace by a fah received while-dnv-: i .. -w.. r- t V '
"T" " ; the county, and five freighters who:"? the cows Louie from pasture ;.tra 17th d.ir c? .!n!r. ih:-, t!ie nmter-
Thc recount of Portland began ; were in tbe county but unable to last Sunday. iStHscHhJS
Uwt Monday, under the supervision ; reach the polls. In all probabili! v ' L. C. Sebree while drnnk f..n ! doeM:.-l. AH j.:r:is "hav-tni; cb:m-
of Superintendent Meech. It is ; there were others in tbe eouniv who I from the depot olatform at Ashland. 'tTTtht.
expecteil nid enunieratOrn will Hnd : did not vote, so 10-SS eani-.ct be far'or.e rfp.r Isivt w,-r- n.-.l l....t-.. 1.; ; vtjucJ-rsn
Genera!
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Scliuttler
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iFoiiaiiQise.
AGENTS FOR
Woolen Mil
Wagons and
f . . .....
Buckeye Mowers & Reapers
i)oongs Hestanrant,
IN TIIE
CAKV HOUSE, :
i aiNKvn.i.r,, uhkron,
The
resta
ind
,.w. iV,wv .o u. i.iu.v- i.u-ic . io VACt-s oi int real voting poptiia- . arm. i'.eir.g a stranse
Ml lllO city than Cld those under ; turn. . Allowing three and ne-haif , v-isibis nicans of support, he
guperviiur Kelly, - ; persaau to every vot r. and this h sent to the cov.nt'.- hospital.
! lea. VV . flar;
In-refcjr to uie at the
notiiieil '
pr.;T ;
'iiit'e
.im, m
Wlthoot Jn rix months from th lato of tiil-i no-
ties. Ihi;! Ji:!v '.7, 13 !
T?'r iir r- . . . . - .. . .. .. I
was ,
i
ant ;.3 first-class in;
every respect, r.nd the tables always ;
svtnflied with the best the market
atTords. i
SPECIAL ATTENTION j
Given to the preparation and I
rervir.!? cf i
BALL SUPPERS r.nd j
Geo. W. n.'.rx-s, A?v. ? ihs K?!:vt. ' ''
-icd ;l all hours, doy or:
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