Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, January 08, 1897, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER
By A. W. CHENEY.
City and County Official Paper.
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City Board of Trade.
Many persons, even members, Btem
to have forgotten the Important factor
the local board of trade bus been in
the advancement of this lia-ality, and
at the clone of another official year It
may not be uiiiIkh to recall mime of the
history of the organization.
The Oregon City bourd of trade wan
oruranixt'd Heptetiiber 2S. 1HH0. und at
the Deceiiilur meeting the project of
K'ttliiK a lirldge across the W lllniin'tte
river here was set oi foot. At tlrst
isr-nm Mii' i.,iv.n ymir a.mrji on iiio tlie county court declined to do any-
' ' tiiinir for the iirllg, tint the hoard or
trade pii-ilifd the mutter and brought
pumlc seulinieut to bcur on lite court
ami the bridge was built, (.'lOOOO of
tho C'nt belnif nontrlbiileil through the
instrumentality or the board.
The wagon road between Orem
City and Oswcini wuh built through
the efliirtx. mid to some extent, hy (lie
money, of the board of trade, $331 iiO of
tile cont coming from the treasury of
the bourd. .
'I'lie ruined iokI through the Ah-r-nethy
bottom tlilH hide of Moss hill
was built through the work of tin
liimrd of trade, an wn also the gravel
ed turnpikH to I'll i k 1'hice. The coun
ty Ma i to the United State hiitcherv
and from there to Uiop creek wuh the
result or the action or the Imam. The
mutter of getting a roud to Euirle
creek was a'so treat I v facilitated hv
thia hoard. The river ro-id to New Era
and the Molalla road really thesentl
ment thut brought about theluaugura
tion of a modern road system of the
couuty originated wkli the Oregon
iiy iioara or inula.
'1 he cannery that was ho successful
ly operat d hero in 880. was ttw-urwl
through the elf rt of this board,
AIVK!II-iXi JIAIKH.
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ti I mi St. i.iich il l IiiImiiiiI Iiik.tIIiim !Ye. AIM
rtiivlUnt p-rilli'iiti'iii will not trf turnip)!!.''! until
olilii'iilliiii fi'i'N uri until.
Imil ii'iili'i's: Flit! iimiIh ht lino for work.
per iiuiiiili -iw
y.XTH'tSl.r. IIOMK IMIIHTIIV.
OKKCiON OITV, JANUARY 8, 1897.
To Subscribers.
The season of the year has arrived
wlicn tlie proprietor of a newspaper
autturully expects to receive some com
pensation for his labors The amounts
iuo us from subserilK'ra are individually
amull, but taken in the aggregate they
Mataint to quite a large sum. During
tfwu hard times it tuxes all one's ener
give to keep a paper alloat. Please try to
end us a dollar or two on account, or if
yon are unable to get the dollarandhave
produce send or bring that and we will
. allow you market price.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Money to loan on good security by
A , S. Dresser.
The latest in tan's and walking hats,
Minn (ioldsinith's.
Don't forget the Racket Store when
you are hunting barguins.
Ilargains in trimmed and tintrimmed
hutH at Miss Goldsmith's,
Ladies' Kid Gloves, .assorted colors
cheap, at the Kackct Store.
Prescription carefully compounded
'). A. Harding's drug store.
For bargains go to Young's second
hand store, next to Pope's hardware store
For the best shave or hair cut to
he had go to I'.G. Shark's shop. Shaving
IU cents,
Unties , gents ami ciiimrcn s tan nun
winter underwear jUHt receive1.! at the
Kuckct Store.
Ladies, do you .like a cup of good tea?
If so send to Marr A Andrews :or your
teas in the future.
Stumped linen", luce braids, tilo silks,
stumping done and lessons in fancy work
at Miss Goldsmith's.
MULINO.
Accokoino to census statistics, the
average wealth produced annually by
each manual labor worker is $2,000, of
which ho receives as wages 34o. The
- remaining $ 1,654 is appropriated by the
"never-sweats." No sort of juggling can
get around this uneven and unjust dis
tribution of the fruits of toil.
All those interested in the welfare of
flio unemployed should attend the meet
ig at Pope's hall on Monday evening,
Mr. Sharp belongs to the Salem "Labor
Exchange," which is a very successsul
rganization. The "exchange" has built
wharf and a warehouse, and will build
aw efectric railroad from Salem to In
dependence.
A ot.anck at the report of Oity
Treasurer II. E. Straight will show that
the present incumbent knows how to
loop books properly. You will also
otice thut he does not' ca'ry 4000
r (TiOOO on hand when it can be used to
edcem warrants and save interest on
them for the city. The annual report,
as are the quarterly oifes, is complete
and you can tell by looking it over just
Low the city staifds financially. As
much can be salt of Recorder Ryan's
repoit
shell mill for poultrymen for sale cheap
at the Ooi'kikk ollice.
For your strings and extras for all
musical Instruments go to Burmelster
& Andresen's, who keep a full supply.
The Everett piano stands without peer
which was Instrumental in nutting fr sweetness of tone. U. W.Dunette
about $10(10 of Im al money Into it and has them on sale at Mrs. E. E. Martin's
was in do wle resoiiHible for the nils millinery store.
unnVmtanrliiiir flint. i-funir.H In Mia '
stopping of the Institution. mat aeiieioua navcr wnicn you reiisn
The Mount Pleasant Creamery was so much in coffee served at the best
Wa are sorry to hear of the sickness of
Willie Mulvey, but liope for his speedy
recovery,
Tlio entertainment held in the school
house Friday night, under the auspices
of the soelling school and literary so
ciety, was so well attended that the
school houso was filled to the doors.
Quite a number from Liberal were pres
ent. The program was nicely arranged
and well rendered. The society will
meet again Saturday night.
The creamery mooting held, in the
Grunge hall on Tuesday, December L'flth,
was well attended. All present were
highly pleased with the prospects and
another meeting is appointed for Mon
day, January 11th, when Mr. SlieuiiHon
of Portland will bo present to address I
the meeting, and perhaps conclude the
llnal arrangements for erecting a cream
ery.
W'm. Kvana, who intends building
here hood, is sick in laid. Wo hope
nothing serious uils him.
Geo. McOord intends moving the
machinery for the new saw mill next
week. The boiler and engine will lie
An Enterprise dry bone and oyster pluced on sleds and drawn by several
Treasurer's Report.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of Oregon City.
Gentlemen : I submit herewith a re
port of the treasurer's office for 181)0:
OKNKHAL FUND.
Ui-culit
Uttlanceaa per R. L. Holman'i re
port $ 2M 04
City tuxes for la II 171 Wi
is.tf..., filtrt HI
Saloon liaime H'lu
(liner " .T-'2 0
iMiiin Htri'Hl unii-miiienl l!Ki2 H'l
Si-vencli" " (old) SH7 K't
Kilil 2l!t US
VVmi-r limit for i let., Nov., Dec.,'05 .'(I I W
Oilier source l!!(l (XI
To hi I
Dixlilirn'itieiit"
Warrants mini
Interval on reileemi'd wurrants..
' I'lllllMIIIH
Ilulunee on liiiinl
Irllt'lM ;ili
.JUS! 1)1
. 1177 Hi
, L'MIO (HI
T) (HI
ii AiimiJilniir&Hii jLiiiiili'iiiilA'iiiiiit&ii'iiiiiribiiii ilfilwiiiliiiiiiiflAii
teams.
January 4th.
Xir.
MACKSBURQ.
another business extablishment which
owed Its origin to thia board of trade.
The board first took steps to have the
government batebery located on the
Clackamas.
The activity of the board probably
preveuted the division of the county
in low ana again in
cafes, can be secured at home by using
Marr & Andrews' best'
Furniture, stoves, guns, ammunition,
hardware, etc., bought, sold and ex
changed at Young's second-hand store,
next to Pope's hardware- He will treat
Eves staid Sew England is alarmed at
(lie prevalent political corruption. A
prominent Connecticut journal says of
the "dealers in legislation:" "Let the
mIca spread wide enough, sulllciently
reinforced by the evidence of the eyes,
that law is dealt in by brokers, furnished
to order, made for the benefit of those
ho can pay for it, and not to be had by
those who can't set up schemes for it
And then society itself is in danger. It
aiay be the demagogue or it may be the
mail reformer, but some day Bomebody
will catch tho people at the height of
thuir indignation and things will go
Solaidy can look forward to such a crisis
without extreme anxiety."
Tub manufacturers are Hocking in
crowds before the ways and means com
mittee oi the house to secure in the
Diuglcy tariff bill the degree of pro
tection each one deeires on his special
tfomiiiodity. It is freely acknowledged
By republican congressmen that the
primary object of the bill is protection,
and that protection fosters trusts. The
publican politicians are masters of the
situation, and they will not fail to tuke
advantage of it to the utmost. The peo
ple put them where they are, anil the
iplo will have to pay for bestowing
that privilege. The unanimity of action
among the American robber barons is as
instructive as it is charming.
Hv many socialism is regarded as an
minima bugbear, dangerous to a stable
form of government. They do not ob
.rve that socialism is already estab
lished here as well as in Europe in one
rank of society, the rich. It is spread
ing rapidly among the middle ami lower
classes (conventionally so culled on ac
count of their luck of great wealth), and
tho time will come, not far hence, when
they also w ill he fully organized. Then
tlie rule of tho minority, the money
lords, will cease. Were it not for the
growing intelligence of the not-rich such
an outcome of present social and eco
nomic conditions would lie impossible.
As it is, a return to vassalage of the
nuisses is unthinkable. There must be
advance, therefore, and that toward so
cialism. The millionaires have Hazed
the wav with trusts and combines. The
Agitation for the imnrovement of von riobt.
Vf-I.. alrt ... k...... ..: ..i. ..!., '
"ii" ii diictv wm uH " ii iu n irBuiuMiru I . . . ..... , , . , ,
adopted nv tii board of trail o,.t. 14. ricaena, aenusi, noes an xinus
" 'I . . -..it !.
1SBU. ei aemai wore uoiu crowns, porceiam
A preat deal of advertising of this nmorni anil hrtrlirA wnrlc it flnMrlftltV.
lacalityhas been done by this board I i n i... k..m.i: ... u.i.
,wl urul ihn,...nH :iM llB ivmi; iu uuuu.un,
been thus expended by it. Every Ira- and Seventh streets.
uuriuui. uuuruveiueuii lu iuo town or Mra. M. A. Thnmns has orwnnn a
county since the organization of the arBHHmntin nftr1nP nv. th, Rfl(i Frnnt
hlurn huo hu1 t la uirlia ounnnrr nf I - i '
lI.Ih ho.lv of himliiwui n, 'I'lrrB lu store and is prepared to do all kinds of
no other organization to do the work work in a first-class manner. Perfect fit-
it diH-a. The regular meeting will be l.inv vniimntprl. Hiva hir a call.
held Monday night and there will be
iniiortaut business to come before It.
J. M. Laurence, tiec'y.
Total amount of money collected
by the Treasurer of the Hoard from
. tber 11th. 1830, to December 81.
1808 f3422 67
Treasurers report for the year ending
utceinuer sin, i&uu.
KKCKII'TS:
O.W.Durrette has the famous Everett
piano witn t'lectophone attachment,
and the sweet-toned Miller organ on
sale at Mrs. E. E. Martin's millinery
store. Call and examine them.
A large stock of fresh Limburger
cheese has just been received at the
Seventh Street Bakery of Jacob Kober.
January 1600, balance er report, 2 29 He also keeps pies, cakes, bread, con
fectionery and temperance drinks always
on hand.
Best lard 7c pound, bring pail ; good
syrup f 1 keg ; nails cut to 4c per pound ;
mackintoshes at cut prices ; overshirts,
undershirts, pants and rubber coats cut
one-quarter ! overcoats at half price, at
Red Front, Oregon City.
Owing to an increase ot business in
Portland, Dr. Frank P. Welch, dentist,
will hereafter be unable to make his
weekly visits to Oregon Oity to attend
to his patients here, but will be pleased
Total reo'd fronitSeo'y 13 00
$135,29
disbursements:
January 1800, to May 13, p'd out 133 60
Ueo. 31, balance on hand..,,.,. 170
$135 29
T. L. Chakman, Treasurer.
Oh, yes! Macksburg is all right.
There is lots of rain and plenty of mud
here.
Charley Knoxberger has returned to
our burg.
Herman Harms made a flying trip to
Oregon Oi y last Saturday.
Adam Lnmour of this place is in the
hospital at Gladstone again.
D. Harms' wife is on the sick list.
Quite a number of our boys attended
the Needy dance New Year's eve, and
report a good time.
J. H. Joyner lost a valuable horse
which died with lung fever.
Our merchant, Mr.Scramlin, is having
a lot of grubbing done on his new farm.
Fred Johann has a brass ring. Look
out, ladies, this is not leap year.
If the sun. moon and stars regulate
right there will be a wedding here soon.
Get there Bill, old boy ; you are all right.
We are sorry to say Miss Lena Klcbe
is going back east.
Our Sabbath school is progressing
nicely. Everybody is invited to attend
every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
My brother Jack has lost his sweet
heart. A suitable reward will be given
to the finder.
Boys, you ain't in it unless you shave
your . head or get a set oi lulse teetli
and a little bunch of whiskers on your
chin.
January 4th. Sxkkzer.
Total IfKI.'dS 3'l
Notes on Iniiiil
Onus. AHirlxhl $ 200 00
I'Iiih. (.'liarniH iUD f.'l
Helle lliinlhirf. IU 13
lntere.it ilueoii lioie 81 '7
Due on percentage from wuter luiid 11HKI 21
Total 27il) 57
WATKB FCNP
Kalancen tr I lul miin.it report ...$.'1118 0:i
Received (ruin T. I.. t'lmrniHii Uiot 13
Total $!)772 1(1
Warrants paid I)j!H 01
balance on hand $ TO 62
MAIN tTltEKT ri'HD.
Receipts
Balance an per Ifolmaiira report....! 224 24
llecelven mini It. I,. Holinau ftUl 67
Assessments HSl 17
Shively's Opera House...
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Wednesday, January 13th...
Special engagement of the favorite
Comedian,
L. R. Stockwell
in
MR. POTTER of TEXAS
MR. R. L. STOCKWELL as Mr.
Totter, supported by Mr.
Frank Uacon and the full
strength of the
BACON COMPANY
PKICKS 25-35 and 50. Seats
the usual place.
at
8
I
.$2107 tl2
.$ 234 in
.. lUti2 86
REDLAND.
Resolutions.
Hall of Multnomah Lodge No, 1, A. F.
& AM., to the Worsbipful Master, War
dons and Brethren of Multnomah Lodge,
No. 1, A. F. & A. M.
Your memorial committee, intruated
with the preparation of resolutions, ex
pressing the sentiment of this lodge on
the death of BrotbeiA. S. Law ton, re
spectfully submit the following:
On the 10th day of December, A. D.,
18, the spirit of our boloved and honored
Brother A. S. Lawton took flight from
its earthly tabernacle. Death, in pur.su-
Several of our noting folks attended
the danca at Highland New Year' and
report a fine tiuid.
Those present at the leap-year dance
at Twilight, report a lovely time, but
forgot to go home when the time came.
Bay, Mr, Man, when you have ai o her
dance let us know.
Some of the people oi this place at
tended the dance at Viola, but got stuck
Total
Diubnmenienl
Warrants paiil
Trantiterred to general lum).
Total J2107 02
CRMBTERT rtTHD.
Balance sa per Hoinian's report.... f 128 70
Receipts 74 Ou
Total J202 79
Warrants paid 72 72
Balance $130 07
(IVINTH STBKKT flTSD.
Received on assessments $180 66
Warrants paid, witb interest 103 43
M. E.
Balance $ 77 23
Note on hand
cliuroli $336
RECAPITULATION.
Cash Outstanding
on hand warrants
.$ 45 IX $21.A00 12
. 675 5i2 2,130 58
General fun.l....
Water " ....
Main street fund
Seventh " " 77 23 600 00
Cemetery " 130 0T ....
Bonded indebtedness
Citv bonds $ri0,000
Water " 10,000
Total $00,000
Respectfully submitted,
H. , Steaioht,
Treasurer.
GEO. A. HARDING
DBALKK IN
IP
DRUGS
Standard Pat. Medicines
Paints, Oils and Window Glass.
PreteHpUoiu Accurately Compounded
HAHMNe'l BLOCK.
I
T
ADMINISTBATOK'8 NOTICE.
TO ALL WHOM IT MaY CONOEBN: NOTICE
fa (..Mk. nllf.n til at T havA tiAn Htllv
s i't'v; B ' ' - ' - .
appointed admlnlalralor, wtlh the will annexed,
of the estate ol John Fullaia, deceased; and that
all persons having claim against the stld
estate must present the- same to me properly
Torlfied at the law office ttCD.s I. C. Lstou
rette, Oregon Cl'r. Oregon, wlthlu six months
from tht date of this notlee.
Dated this 17th day of December, 1890.
JAMES T. rVlXAM,
Adm'inistrater with will annexed of
Jbha Fnllam, deceased
MUSIC COUPON NO. 36.
The following beautiful new songs by ti
Mandvllle-Kastraan, will be mailed to pb
any Hiinress oa me receipt oi iv cciim
to see them at his Portland office, 612 coming home. Viola is a good place for
mud and we hope they will use some of
it on the hill.
Dekum Building.
I. J. Stratton has removed his grocery
from tho Buck building on Seventh and
Center streets to the Williams building
on the opposite corner. In addition to
his stock of groceries, provisions, hay,
feed, etc., he keeps a full stock of leads,
paints, oils and varnishes, which he sells
ance of tho unalterable law of nature has at low prices.
gathered to her fold, one who in all his
ife never wronged anyone knowinly,
who was not envious of the prosperity
and honors of others, who never spoke
unkindly of anyone and who lived an
honorable and upright life.
We hunordd him iu his lifetime and
Willi feelings oi iralernal altection,
softened by sorrow would gladly pay a
lilting tribute to his memory, therefore,
ltetolved, That in tbede itli of lirotlier
A. S. Liwton, his family wns deprived
of a loving and ntreclionate husband and
father, bis neighbors a good friend, the
odge an honored and worthy member
and the state a representative and up-
ight citizen.
Kesolve.l, Ttiat we offer our hearfelt
sympathy to his bereaved family in the
rief they must feel in this separation.
ltesolved, That a copy of these resolu
tions bo sent to the bereaved family,
given to the Oregon City papers for pub-
cation and thut they be spread upon
the records of the lodge.
Fraternally submitted,
T. F. Kyan,'
J. G. l'll.l.SlllBY,
l F. Morey,
Committee.
Cha8. Albright continues to deliver
tho best of fresh cold storage meats to
his customers. He also keeps a large
stock of salt and smoked meats, lard,
etc. If there is any wild meat or game
to be hail you will find it at his shop on
Main street as he tries his best to serve
and accommodate his customers.
C. A. Willey has added to his harness
and repair shop second door west of
depot, next to Courikb ollice, a full
stock of shoes, where he will not only
keep a full line of first-class hand-made
harness, saddles, etc., but will do all
kinds of harness and bjot and shoe
repairing at prices that can't be dup
licated, (live him a call. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Miss Ella Msguire closed a successful
term of school at district No. 21.
There was a dance at Mr. Ilayman's
on last Saturday evening, and there
was an enjoyable time until ten o'clock
when the hapyy crowd disappeared.
A. Wright of Heppner is in our burg
looking after his business.
Mrs. May Henry spent New Year's
with her parents.
J. W. Linn attended 109 dances during
the year 1800 and W. E. Howell 83, D.
II. Mosher4l.
There is some talk of having a new
school district in our neighbor hood.
A sm-iAUBT in neurology claims that
the numerous ganglia or nerve knots
which are distributed throughout the
human body, are little brains, which do
their share of the thinking. Any one
who has been under the influence of
Stands at the Head.
Aug. J.IWel, the loading druggist of
Sbreveport, La., says: "Dr King's New
Discovery is the only thing that cures
my couh, and it is the best seller I
have." J. F. Campbell, merchnnt of
.Satrord, Ariz., writes: "Ir King's
New Discovery is all thut is claimed for
it ; it never fails, and is a sure cure for
Consumption, Coughs ami Colds. I
cannot Bay enough for its merits " Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs anil Colds is not an experiment.
It Iihs been tried for a quarter of a
century, and to-dav stands at the head,
it never disappoints. Free trial bottle
at Chartnan & Co.'s Drng Store.
As the name indicates, Hall's Vegetable
Sicilian HairKenewer is arenewerof the
hair, including its growth , health , youth
ful color, and beauty. It will please you
ORDINANCE NO'
Oregon City docs ordain as follows:
THE COMMITTEE ON STREETS AND PUBLIC
liwGii to ucicu .umuiuvu iv wnjuasi?
'.50 oubic yards of crushed rock or grare! at the
lowest market price, such rock or Riavcl to be
used for the repair of streets,, whencrer satd
committee shall find It necessary.
The price of this rock or gravel shall be paid
out of the general fund.
Published hy order of City Council made at
regular meeting of Council held on January
Olh, 1807.
THOS. F. BYAN,
City Recorder.
Sbwino Machines Ciirap. Wan
sewing machine? Gel a good one for
$25.00 with fiveyears guarantee; $5.00
down and $5.00 per month until paid.
See Bellomy & Busch about it.
each (introductory price) or the entire 6
sons for 4o cents, providing this coupon
is sent with order. Kach piece has a
handsome title page and retails for 40o.
I'm Dreaming of tho Pan.
If We Should Meet Again.
Wrecked, or You Were False, Not True
to Me.
Only a Song of Long Ago.
1 Have Left You Though I Lore You.
Address: The Wiley ft. Allesi Co.,
211 First St., Portland, Oregon.
; NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been appointed admtnis.
tratrix of the estate of Peter Tiylor, deceased, by
the county court of Clackamas county, state of
Oregon, and has received letters of administra
tion upon said estate. Therefore, all persons
having claims against said estate are hereby
required to present them to her at her residence
at Alsea, Oregon, within six mouths from the
date of this notice, properly re'ltled .,
Dated, December 2Uth, Laos.
EDNA TAYLOR,
Administratrix
Great reduction
Miss Goldsmi th's.
in tritnrnai hit) a
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
ZHAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS
anllnnK!A t fkA . . ,,
a'iiivauio w tiiu yayuivui VI un warrants
endorsed prior to August l'Jth, lx3. Interest
will cease on the above with the date of this
notice. JACOB SHADE,
Treasurer of Clavkamas County, Oregon
Dated this 17th day of December, 1896.
GEO. F. HORTON
.HAS PURCHASED.
.HARDING'S BAKERY A.ND GR0ERY
...AND RESTOCKED IT WITH
...COriPLETE LINE OP...
: GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Bread and Pastry a Specialty.
! a mild ovcrdoso of alcohol, knows that
tost important feature of socialism is in that condition the brain can reason
eopcration.withwhichwearefaiiillinr. (.trainhtly from cause to effect, while
Yliat are the numerous secret societies,
'Corporations and assix'iations which
r.imifv every community hut co-operative
Indies? It is hy means of co-operation
only that the disarmament of Europe N
ptwible. The alvent of the era of
sxaialisiu will inaugurate a policy of
pcice throughout the civilined world.
the lejjs are disposed to twist and swirl,
the little brains lying back of the
Htomash into which the stimulant was
poured having Income so unduly excited
that they arc unable to direct locomotion.
When a fellow is half seas over it is very
consoling, from the standpoint of physi
ology, to know where he is at.
Electric Bitters.
Klectric Hitters is a medicine suited
for anv season, hut perhaps more gener
ally needed in the Spring, when the'
languid exhausted feeling prevails, when '
the liver is torpid and sluggish ami tho
need of a tonic and alterative is lelt. A
prompt use of this medicine has olten
averted long and perhaps fatal bilious
fevers. No medicine will act more
surely in counteracting and freeing the
system from the malarial p.iison. Head
ache, Indigestion, Constipation, Diz
7iness yield to Klectrir Hitters. Only
."HV anil' $1 per bottle at Charman Co's
lrug Store.
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