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Holds Reception A reception was held October 24 at tiic iMrst nnpust ciiurcli in lion or of their pastor and family, Bro J. n. Ulieney and wife;. The con ...! . t rcgauou is certainly to ie con gratulntcd in having secured sue an able man ns Urother Cheney A proi'rain was rendered dtirimr the evening consisting of addresses ami music. The address of w come was given by the Methodist pastor, kcv. j.j. ration, it was certaitily a fine address, full of lov and the spirit of unity for his fellow Christian workers. The second number on the program was a very important feature, which was per formed by Urother Welsle, pastor ot the IMrst Uermaii Iiaptist entire and that was "tieing the knot'" or in other words, the mnrriage of the pastor to the church. After the ceremony was performed, w had some very good remarks from our new pastor, which was certain ly well appreciated and which will be remembered. ine eiutrcii lias taken til) new interest in the work in all lines tin iter our new pastor. The young men s quintet gave a musical se lection which was highly appreciat cil by all present. There was large representation of the church present, besides a great many of of the friends oi the church. There were between 85 and 00 present. After the program was rendered there followed a "social hour," which all those present participated, having a good social time together, shaking hands and talking. 1 hi good social time was interrupted by our good "Baptist sisters," who had prepared refreshments consist iug of coffee, cake mid sandwiches. At a late hour we departed tn our various homes, thinking of the pleasant time we had enjoyed to gelher in this grand gathering. One Present. A Starving Industry The Woolen tiuM is the most in slsteut of all Hints in itsdemuiids for u liluli tariff. This trust still call; itself nn "infant industry," and its agents told tile mcmncts 01 the Ways and Mentis committee that the trust would starve to death if the turlff were taken off of wool. At Boston, on October 16. William Wood, president of the Woolen trust, was n witness in a suit filed aiiainst him by n man whom he had knocked down and run over. The judge asked Wood liow many automobiles he owned. 'I don't know." Wood replied. How many chaffeurs do you cm nlov?" asked the court. "I never tried to keep track of them," Wood answered. Imagine a man .so rich he cannot keep track of the number of auto mobiles he owns! Then reflect on how many of the workingmeu who purchase Mr. Wood's highly Iirotectcd products are unable to :cep track of the number of woolen .suits they or their children own. Dante's Inferno-Maybe There has been considerable speculation ns to whether or not Dante's Inferno would 1 shown in St. Johns. When asked about it the Multnomah management has always said: "If we jmssibly can." The films belong to the People's Amusement Co. of Portland and arc leased on a per cent, basis. The basis is so high that it necessi tates selling 1000 tickets to "break even" on the day's run. Will St. Johns do it? The owners or the film do not think so and are indis posed to allow the films come out iiere. It seems to be a case of confidence in St. Johns. The Mult nomah is sure that the jwople here will support it and will do all in their power to to get the pictures here. Every one concedes that it is the greatest production ever made and if it is shown iu St. Johns it will be auother feather in the Multnomah's cap. Rebekahs Banquet The Rebekahs spent a delightful time at their regular meeting Tues day evening. President Miss Belle Belcher of Lafayette and Grand Warden, Mrs. Charlotte Woodman, of Portland were present, and both gave interesting and eutertaiuing talks. Quite a number were pres ent from the different lodges of Portland. The hall was decorated in a beautiful and tasteful manner in honor of the guests. An elaborate and delicious banquet was served. The work of the order was exem plified for the benefit of the grand officers. District Deputy President Mrs. Hubert Simmons was called upou to give the secret work, which she did in a faultless manner, being declared letter perfect. The eveut was well planned aud most pleasing to all. NOTICE. Mrs. Osgood, formerly of Boston Restaurant, has leased the Peninsula Hotel, corner of McKinley ave. and Willamette boulevard, where she will conduct the same. Board by the day or week. Rooms to rent. 53 ate Fair a Success Good crowds have been attend ing the St. Clements fair and bazaar at the St. Johns rink. No adinis sion is charged. The interior pre scuts a scene of life and interest Many things there are to beguil the long evenings. One of the most beautiful sights is the school booth artistically decorated with pictures, Mexican work and sofa pillows. Then there is a domestic booth, fish pond and genuine conn try store where most niivtliinc from . pin to a calico wrapper may be procured at nnces most reasonable If things don't exactly fit it is net tne store s tauit, turn with a litt; patience you may grow into them, 1 lieu there's the wheel of fortune, where you always stand a chance ot getting your money back, ami men some. If feasting your eyes upou the many interesting sights makes your stomach jealous, n res tatiraut is at hand to satisfy the yearnings of the inner man. But above all is the many handsome young ladies who do their best to entertain nud make you feel at home. Under the belief that all mankind- yes, and womankind are more or less lucky, a smiling invitation is extended to try your luck. It would not be a fair were it otherwise. If you haven't vet intended, tonight is your last op portunlty. Go, and if you do not lave a good time it will your own limit entirely. Eight Till One Pile verv latest social socletv In organize in St. Johns is the "liight nil Une Club." The first meet nir was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. Rice, 506 Charleston street, Friday evening of last week. 1 lie house presented a most pleas ing appearance, being beautifully lecontted with autumn leaves. The chief features of the evening's en tertainment was the popular mime of 500, First prizes were won by A. A. Muck and Mrs, P. II. 1-dlef- sen, while J. i. hdlefsen carried off the consolation prize. The new club will meet on the second and fourth Friday of every month, while the gentlemen will be enter tained once a mouth. Many social vents for the coming winter are eing planned at which dancing and card playing will play prominent arls. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. II. Hick nase. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hdlefsen, Mr. and Mrs. I'. P. Drinker, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. II. Bickuase, Mr. and Mrs. U. B. hv- ans, Mr. and Mrs, Perry C. Stroud, Air. and airs. a. A. Muck, Mr. aud Mrs. John N. Hdlefsen. Mr. lid Mrs. Frank A. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hdlefsen, Mr. aud Mrs. '.dward McLean of Portland. Epworth League Notes B. W. Cooley, district first vice- resident of Portland district, was present tit the devotional meeting of the league last Sunday evening aud gave a short talk on the work eiug done in the district. A large number were present. Hie next business meeting and social of the League will be held at le M. K. parsonage on I.eavitt street November 7th at 8 o'clock 111. Come out everybody and get acquainted. Its all free. Thanksgiving is coming on apace. Go to M. C Soulc for real estate argains. 507 No. Jersey. 5op Mrs. R. W. McKinuey entertain-. ed State President Miss lielle Belch er during her stay in St. Johns. The curfew bell rang for the first me Wednesday evening at eight 'clock. It is now up to the young sters 'to heed its warning tones. Contain Dunbar is renorted to be lowlv improving, and it is thouirht now that he will recover with the loss of one eye. See McKinney & Davis for Park- rose, acres and half acres; $1 150 for acres, $600 half acres. Car line to center of district, easy terms; come over and see the plat. ' 0 A junior Baraca club was organ ized at the Baptist church last Tues- ay night Oct. 24. Tne following officers were elected: Kenneth Sim mons, president; Samuel Maples, ice-president; harl Kelhher, secre tary; Henry Jower.treasurer; Oliver Bacon, I'.ditor. AH boys between the age of 12 any 15 are invited to join. O. B. Rev. Chester Paul Gates of Dal- as came down tor an over Sunday lsit aud to meet many of his good friends Rally Day at the Hvaugeli cal church last Sunday. Brother Gates seems to be prosering, is in the pink of good health, wearing a smile that would not rub off and dispensing handshakes among his friends in keeping with his vigor ous appearance. 0 Work (or a QraaUr St, Job&i. HIGH SCHOOL kaflHttLfliali STROLLERS The Stroller Quartet filled 1S0 Stay ton Bureau without a single criticism. They will be here Nov. 1 ith WE (HVB SERVICE The Smallest Shop Best Lighted Will do more business than n large store poorly lighted. Tlie, new MAZDA Hcoiinmy DilTusers make it possible to Hood s'mall business places with electric light af n very small cost. The light fiom these new lamps is so brilliant nud is so perfectly diffused that often only one cluster is needed. The turn down switch gives just the degree of light desired. Yon will be interested iu the terms we can offer yoti 011 these lights. Ask about them. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company 7II1 and Alder Street WE GIVE SERVICE A ftfof your Stove Fixtures u B B I J S for your Doors 811(1 Willtlows vuu uu for yur sanded Finish 5X Panel Doors 2 II, 8 In, 1 6 II, 8 In. i I 3-8 In,, $1.35 SEASONED FIR WOOD GULL TIES $6.oo delivered 55.00 delivered Trimmings $3.00 Block Wood $4.00 load PITCHLESS LUMBER COMPANY I'HONH COLUMBIA 60 THE DIRECT With only one change of train, and that is the same station, Oma ha, Kansas City, St. I.ouis, Denver and other ceiittul western points are reached. ' Tickets aud baggage arranged tails will be furnished on request. W, H. COMAN, O. V. & l A. 1 H. HENDERSON McDonald Bldg.,208JcrscySt. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. A. H. BLACKBURN Undertaker and Funeral Director Representing Portland Marble Works, Intimates furnished for all kimW of monuments, vaults ami roping work. If you are thinking o( having anything done iu this line, cull at my office an! talk It over. Phone Columbia 283 East Burlington Street, St. Johns, Oregon TELLS THE CAUSE OF APPENDICITIS Jackson & Thompson states that much appendicitis in St. Johns is caused by constipation, gas on the stomach or sour stomach. These troubles are almost INSTANTLY relieved aud appendicitis guarded agaiust by takiug a SINGMv DOSH of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-l-ka, the new German appendicitis remedy. LYCEUM COURSE QUARTET dates last year for the Redpath WE CilVE SERVICE WE GIVE SERVICI NG.. . LINE EAST The trains of the North Bank Road run through to Spokane, Butte, Helena, Minneapo lis, St. Paul nud Chicago without change, None is faster or Iwtter appointed. Hvcry tucderii feature of equipment is supplied. through to all eastern points, De- 0. M. CORNHIJo Agent NOTICE To Improvement Iloiul Holders; Notice is hereby Kiven that Improve ment HontU, Noh. 31 to to, liiahuive, will he redreiued at my oflice Novumhur I, 191 1. Above bond will cwue to ilruvv interest after this date. V. S. KUU.OGO, City T rnttsurwr. I'ublkliutUfi the St.Johwi Kvitw on October 20 and 27, jgn. The Buying Power of $1.75. A little money .sometimes buys a good deal. For instance, take the .subscription price of The Youth's Companion for a year 1.75. If all the good leading in the 52 weekly issues oi the paper were pulilislicd in hook form, according to its Kind, it would make about thirty volumes of fiction, science, essays by famous writers, hotisehol management and economies, sports and pastimes for hoys, nattira history, nnecdotts, humor, etc. I he serial .stories alone would fill several volumes. Among these is Ralph Paine's gieat story of the Boxer Rebellion iu China. "The Crossand the Dragon." Another is by J W. Sehuitz. who was adopted by the Blaekfeet when a bov. It is called "The Quest for the Hish Dog Skin." Another is n glorious girls story by C. A. Stephens, called "Julia Sylvester." It is the story 01 a ".Mercer girl in the pioneer days oi Uregou and Washington and that is only part of the serials. It will cost you nothing to send for the beautiful Announcement of The Companion for 1012. and we will send witli it sample copies of the paper. Do not forget that the new sub senber for iyt2 receives a gift of 1 he Companion Calendar for 1912, lithographed iu ten colors and cold, and all the issue for the remaining weeks of 101 1 free from the time the subscription is received. Only fi.75 ow, but 011 January t, 1912, the price will be advanced to $2.00. Till? YOUTH'S COMPANION 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received nt this ollice. Proposals lor Street Work Sealed proKsals will he received nt the ollice of the Kecorder of the Cltv of .St. John until Nov, 14th, 1911, at S o'clock ji. 111., (or the iinpioveinent of Newton sIutI from the northerly line of Port lam! boulevard to the southerly line of II. ink Htrcet. In the manner provided hv ordinance No. 438, mihjccl to the ptovls. iouk oiine cnartvr nun oniiimticet 01 tut City of St. John, and the I'lttiniale oi the City engineer, 011 file. The engineer' estimate o( the proh.i hie total cost is f5.5i7.jS. Mils must be strictly hi accordance with printed blanks, which will be f 11 r 11 -Uhcd on application at the oflice of the Kecorder 01 the Cltv of St. lohus. And Mid Improvement mint be completed on or before 00 day from date ol the last implication 01 notice ot proxi.tl ol mild work. No proposals or bids will he considered unless accoitiMiilcd by a certllied check uiyable to the order of the Mayor of the City of St. Johns, certified by a resism. ilc hank lor an amount eiiual to ten Percent, of the ne.Krvgutc proposal, and bonds to the amount ol the contract price will be required. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved, iiy tinier ot the city council, I'. A, KlUll, Itecordcr. Published Iu the St, Johns Review 011 wet. 27, .Nov. j ami 10, 1011. NOTICE OP Proposed Assessment Notice is hereby iiven that itpiMii tiou- iiient of the cost of Improving Phil adelphia street from llayin street to Wilson street, a total cost ol wlilch is 3,061.87, ln.s heeu upMirtionet and Is on nie in tne ollice 01 the undersigned, subject to examination. Assessment district extends I sick to the center of lots, blocks nud tracts of laud abutting on wild street as provided by the city charter and resolution. Uemouktrnuce uK"hist said ortion. mem may ne mane in writing anil Moil wllh the undersigned until 5 o'clock p. 111, November 6, 1911, V. A. KICK, Recorder, Published ill the St. Johns Review 011 Oct. 3 uud 37, Mill. NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment Notice is hereby eiveu that apiKirtiou- meut of the. cost of improviui! .Mucrum avenue from Columbia SIoiiljIi to the (). W. K. v N. tracks, total tml ol f t..Ui.WS lias Ik-cii upisirtioutNl and Is 011 lilv In the oflice of the undersigned, subject to ex amination. AsMMsmeut district extends Mck to the center of lots, blocks or tracts of land abuttini! on Mid street as provided by the city charter and resolutions. Kemnnstruuce uealust wild HPiMirtiou- iiient may he made in writing uud lilts I with the undersigned until 5 o'clock i M. November?, 1'JII. P. A. KICK, Recorder. Published hi the St. Julius Review Oct. jound 27, I'jll. SUAIMONS III the Circuit Cuutt ol IU Mate ol lliuu lor Multnomah vounly Im.lrJ I'rsll. lUlHlill. v.. (iuv A. 1'iull .lc friitlcOit ToliuyA I'rslt In the' nam ol IlinUlrul OirKOU you sic licrtliy rriiiUn! lo ixur noil nwcrtlir ciiiilaliil tiled ualn.t juu lit llir above riilltlnl couil ami rauw !r(uir llu- iuih lUy ol NotciuUcr. IQH. l rrk fium tlic day ol the fi rt lmltl teat ion ol IhU sumuiuiu II ou IjiI toaiKur and aiuwer the !alntiil will take iuilicmeiit aulurt you lor Mailt Iheirol ami lur the teliel ai praed lor iu lurr complaint m file hereliilu. which rclcrcuic it lieieby aiub ami more particularly as loltown Kiiullic bomW ol matrimony now ril.Uu, I'c.r judgment agaiHti you ami a unreeut. between you and the plulliUtf, leule J I'ratf ami lr Ihou.loily o your chili! IlkL Allen I'ratt and lor uch lurther relief a the court may urcm meet In the preiuUe. Tilt umiuoiia U acrted by publaattou by vir tue ol an order made by the f lull U'm (ialu, judge ol the almte entitle! court, and dated lie toiler jrd to be uhlllicd In the SI John. Kevtew.a newiuer ot general ciiculallou Iu .id county and Ult. JAS K. STKICKI.HK Attorney lor 1'UlnllU tormr Albiaa ami KilllHgwottli Ave . PoilUud, Oregon. Date ol firt publication. Oct- 6, 1911. Hate ol Utl publication, Nov. 10. lyll. Subscribe (or the St. Johns Ituvluw uud keep posted ou Uiu dolutss of tbu citr. Nott th Ubil on your pp,r. ORDINANCE NO. 437 An Ordinance Providing The Time And Alnnner Of Im proving Baltimore Street from Jersey Street to Edi son Street in the City of St. Johns, Oregon. The city of St. Johns does ordain as 101 lows: The council of the city of St. Johns havlni' ascertained the cost of iuuirov- int; llaltiimirc street from the wiuthcrly side line of Jersey street to the northerly side line of KiIImiu street in the cltv of St. Johns, as shown by the resolution ol the council ot said city dated on the .Vl day of October, 1911, and recorded In the ollice of the recorder of said city, and notice thereof having been publish- etl in tlte hi. lo ins Rev cw. a week v newspaper 01 ucuerai circulation, ou 6th and nth days of October, loll. as suowii ny tne nimiavil ol tlte foreman of said paper, which said alliilavlt is ou file iu the ollice of the cily recorder; and leeal (Mistlne of notices of such improvement, as shown nv tlte alliilavlt ol tlte city engineer tin tile iu the ollice of the city recorder, and no temoustrauces havim.' been lllnl. ami. as proviileil ny said resolution, enei lit er's preliminary estimate of the cost of siini iniproveiucnt Is fi.9io.24, but shall be more accurately determined by said engineer. Now, therefore. It is hereby ordered that said street lie improved and the time lor the completion of saitl Improvement is hereby ftxetl at sixty ilnvs fmiu tlu last publication of notice of proKisals of said work, which said proNisals must be filed with the recorder tif said cltv on or Peforethe 14II1 tlay of October, 191 . lit eight o'clock 11. m. of said day. 'J hat said street shalt he Improved as ioiiows: nv (ratiiui; Sitme to tne estali llshcd entile by cut and till and by slilewalkliijj the Mine ou either side with (1 ftMit eeineut sidewalks. 12 fool curlis, entire lenelli; thai hitch rliies to oe puiceti eurii as 11 recteii hv 1 ie city engineer. 1 he cily tecorder shall if ve notice by publication for not less than three in sertions In the Si. Johns Review, the of- liclal ncwspacr, fitvilliig proHistls for maKing satii ttuprovemeiii. Said Improvement slntll iu all resm-cls ne none nun compieteil III couiortllliy with the provisions ol Oriliuaitces Not. tfsi except as otherwise , . , . . . Proviileil iu this onlinauce; all work to be done under the direction ami stier vision of I lie cil engineer. That the cost of said Improvement shall be assensed against the properly In the local Improvement district as-des. scribed In said resolution nud designated as and tleclated to be In-al Improve ment District No. 75 rasseti ny uie council Octoher Jith, 1911. Approvetl Iiy Hie itiinttr Octolier 26th, 1911. A. A. MUCK, Acting Mayor. Attest: V. A. RICK, Cily Recorder. Published III the St. Julius Review on Oct. 27, 1911. ORDINANCE NO. .138 n Ordinance Providing the Time and Manner of Im proving Newton Street From the Northerly Side Line of Portland Boulevard to Southerly Side Line of Hank Street in the City of M. Joints. Oregon. The city of St. Johns docs ordain as follows: The council of the city of St. Julius, having ascertained the cost of improving Newton street from the northerly side line of Portland boulevard to southerly side line of ll.tuk street In the city of St, Johns, as shown by the resolu tion of the council of sttld cily, tinted ou jddayof Octoher, 1911,11111! recorded Iu the ollice of the recorder of said city, ami notice thereof having been published in tile St. Johns Review, a weekly new spa tier of general circulation, oil the (ith day and ou (he ijtli day of Octolier, 1911, as shown by the affidavit of the foreman of saitl IMicr, which Haiti ullida vit is 011 tile 111 the ollk'v of the cltv re corder; ami legal justing of notices of such improvement, as mown hy the alli ilavlt of the cily engineer oil file in the ollice of the city recorder, remonstrance having been tiled by proiwrty owners containing 271 per cent oi total front age, which is liisulllc lent Iu law to pro hibit tin- said Improvement, ami, as provided Uy Mid resolution, the engin eers piuliminary estimate of saitl Improve ment is fs.5i7.Jf. hut shall Ik.- more accurately determined hy tid engineer. Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered that said street be improved and the time fur the completion of said im provement is hereby fixed al sixty days from the last publication of propisals of sttld work, which suit) proxlk must be filed wllh the recorder of said city 011 or before the idtli luv u( November, loll. at H o'clock, p. til. of said day. 1 hat Mid street shall be Unproved as follows: Uy grading same to the estab lished grade by cut ami fill and by side, walkiue same on either side with 6 foot cement sidewalks, 12 foot cement curbs entile length, togetbur with all neceafciry cement cnwswniks ami corrugated iron gutters; that hltcli rings to lie placed In the curb as directed hy the city engineer. The city recorder slmll give notice by implication for not less than three in sertions iu the St. Johns Review, the offi cial newsK.'r, inviting proptsals for mating shui improvement. Said improvement shall in all respects lie done and oompluted in conformity with the provisions of ordinances No. Ibo except us otherwise: pro vided ill this ordinance, all work to he done under the direction ami supervision of tlie city engineer. That the coat ol Mitt Improvement shall be utsvsted against the proerty iu the local iiuprovemtiut district as tie- K'rilwd iu Mid resolution ami designat ed us uud declared to be local improve ment district No. 74- l'wsMsd the council this the 24th day of October, 19H' Appruvwd hy the mayor this the 2.1 til day of October, 191 1. A. A. .MlLrv, Acting Mayor. Attest: P. A. KICK, Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review tin Oct. 27, 1911. ilrlng In your Job printing while you think of It. Don't watt until you are uiitlruly out. Wu aro equipped to turn out neat uud Uty prlntluK promptly ut Portland prlcwt or lM. PROPOSALS POR IMPROVEMENT BONDS CITY OP ST. JOHNS Sealed prox)silM will he received by the undersigned ul his ollice In lite city hall of St. Johns, Oregon, until Tues day, Nov. i,, 1911, al six o'clock p. in. for the sale of not less than jsir value and accrued interest of improvement bonds of the cily of St. Johns, Oregon, the same to he Issued by authority of Ordinance No. 43.) for the whole or any tstrl of 2S.soo.tH). Said bonds lo he dated Sept. t, 1911,11111! issued iu denoin Inatlons of f5(si.oo each, siyithle ten years from date.same being coujsin Ismd'. hearing six per cent luteiest istyahle semi-annually, aud subject to all the con tlitlolis imposed, directed and stltmliiteil bv Section Ijt of the charter of Hie eit of St. Johns, All bitls must henccomixililed bv a cer tified check of two per cent of the uc count, saitl check to be tKiyable to the city of St. Johns, to which It will 1 evert as liquidated damages In case pttty lo to whom lxiuils are awarded fails lone cepl and jiay for same within I5ilas Irum acceptance of bid. Money lo In? utitl and bonds tleliveied at St. Johns, Oregon. The riehl is reserved lo relect attv and all bills. V. A. RICK. Cily Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review ou Oct. 20, 27 uud Nov. J, 1911 CAMP 773 W. 0. W. Meet ev. cry Wed n e s d b y ov c n I n if In Hick n.r'i li.ll HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 hNir.il IS or I'YIIIKS Mtvtaaverr lrslr liltrht at 7 30 o'clock at I. (), (), V: nail, VUlturs alwari VU riiiiii. W. t. AlDtllSON. c. c. A.W.tlCKlt, K. K. S LAUREL LODGE No. 1 86 I. 0. O. P. sr. juiims, onrc.oN Meets each Monday evening In Odd Fel lows' linll, nt 8:00. Visitor welcomed. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 P. and A. M. Regular communications 011 llrst mid third Wed nosdnvM of uiich month In Oil, I K.dlowa' hull Visitor welcome. Central Market! IIOltlHOOK IIIOCK Sec us for the Choicest Cuts of the Bust Mtuits Obtainable. Ordw rilleil and famlls- Trade Sollclled. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. Si. Johns Laundry Thoroughly ciiipH.il for all of laundry work ninl kinds Up-to-date In every respeel, Prompt ti ml cfliciciit .service p,uar nutml. Votir patronugc solicited. NOTICE TO ADVEHTiaER8. 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