Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, May 21, 1897, Image 7

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A Tile Well.
A convenient nnd chimp watering
place for stock In pastures, nwuy from
the burn, through which tllo tlrnlnt
run, uiny be iniido for a considerable
part and ofteu the whole season lu
the following manner: Three or four
feet from the main dralu dig a hole
deep enough so that two barrels may
be placed one on top of the other, the
top of the lower one coming about lev
el with the bottom of the mnln tile: this
position for the lower barrel will brilng
the upper one usually a few Inches
above the top of the ground.
Connect the main tile to lower barrel
with a few lateral tile of small size
laid on slight Incline and passing
through the side of the barrel. Through
these side tile the water will run from
the uialn drain and keep the lower bar
rel nearly full of water at all times
when there Is the least flow lu the
main drain. Remove the bottom of top
barrel before putting In position. Bet
ter not use salt barrels for the top ones,
as stock will destroy them more or
TUB TIMS WKI.I..
less; kerosene bnrrels well burned out
are excellent. A pump mny be used
In this well or the water easily dipped
with a pall by the hand or with a short
pole. This arrangement prevents any
refuse matter getting Into the main
drain, and If the well Is covered none
can get Into it. Farm and Fireside.
All About Be Hive.
In the first place, It is well known
that the common or black bees do not
Increase-to such an extent under the
same conditions as do the Itnlian bees.
The honey senson has also much to do
with it. During a scarcity of honey
bees will not Increase so rapidly as if
the honey flow was heavy. Also, the
size of the hive has much to do with
the control of swnrming. If nbun
dauce of room Is given black bees for
storage, they will seldom swarm nt
all, even In the best of honey seasons.
Tlenty of storage room has much to do
In controlling the swarming of Italian
bees, but they are more liable to
swarm than blacks. It is very Import
ant to have beehives Just the right
size, even If they nre made old box
fashion. A very large hive will never
produce good results any way you take
It. Hives should be made sectional,
and If nt any time more room is needed
add another section. The required
size, as given In our standard works.
Is about 2,000 cubic inches. Kansas
Farmer.
Pretty Brood 'ntr Coop.
F. L. Landon, of Willlnmsport, Pa.,
Is one of the enthusiastic fanciers who
believes that nothing is too good for
hia chickens. The illustration shown
Is that of one of his brooding coops, a
most palatial affair for an old hen and
her brood. It is handsomely made and
painted in the highest style of the art,
provided with ventilating blinds and
ground glass windows. While It hi
doubtful If the chicks so reared are
any better than those who spend their
chlckenhood in a dry-goods box, Mr.
Iandon has. at least, the satisfaction
of knowing thnt his chicks are well
Bnoomso COOP.
protected and comfortably boused In
the prettiest brooding coop to be found.
Jnd?fnr n br I Hnir.
As an Indication of the quality of a
pig, the hair Is made of much value to
the breeder or feeder. Fine, silky hair
Is an indication that the flesh will be
fine-grained and of good quality.
Coarse, stiff hair Is invariably found
on an animal slow to fatten and with
coarse flesh. The shrewd feeder and
the shrewd breeder will reject an ani
mal with coarse hair; such hair usually
accompanies a bad disposition. Star
ing hair indicates an unhealthy condi
tion of the body. By studying the pe
culiarities of the hair of live stock
mnch of the Internal structure and of
the disposition of the animal may be
learned.
Capacity of Hina and Wasrona,
Every boy around the farm of suita
ble age should be taught how to figure
out the number of bushela of wheat
.T -v Hi,.
and outs In the bin and how much the
wagon box will hold. A wngou box
ten feet long, three feet wide and
twenty-five Inches dpep will hold 127.8
bushels of ear corn or 50.2 bushels of
shelled corn. A crib ten feet wide, ten
feet high and sixteen feet loug will
hold . 711 bushels of ear corn. Of ear
corn one bushel Is contained In two
and a quarter cubic feet. In figuring
shelled corn und grain the same space
will hold one ami four-nfths times as
milch grain as It will of ear corn. A
crib that will hold 800 bushels of ear
corn will hold of shell corn or other
grain 1,440 bushels. Stockman and
Farmer,
Making the Poll Peeper.
Though the farmer may not want to
plow deep for spring crops he always
likes to have soil as deep as possible.
It Is nn advantage to topdress even
though only poor soil Is used to do it
with. We have known, the soil dug
from deep wells and spread over ad
joining land to greatly help the soil
uftec a year or two. This subsoil was
rich lu mineral fertility, though of
course It had little or no vegetable
matter. After It had been exposed to
frost one or two winters It produced
good small grain crops, though manure
was needed when corn, potatoes or oth
er hoed crops were planted on It. Ex
change. Dandelion Green.
Every housewife knows that dande
lion greens are excellent for the table,
and none the worse because they are
slightly tonic to the stomach and aid
digestion. But all do not know that
the dandelion under good cultivation
grows much lnrger than lu Its wild
state, and Is therefore much more eas
ily gathered, cleaned and prepared for
tlje table. It Is considerably grown for
greens by market gardeners, who And
It a fairly profitable crop. Probably If
farmers planted the Improved varieties
of dandelion they could Und a good
market lu nearby cities or village
along with other produce.
Unevenly Matched Team.
It was an old command of the Mo.
sale law not to yoke the ox and the
ass together. This was not by any
menus an arbitrary rule. It had sound
reason behind It. The slow ox and the
quicker nss could not pull true, and
neither could do its best when tbu
coupled. Whenever teams travel un
evenly there Is constnnt Jerking th
yoke from one side to the other, caus
ing galls that soon requite a long
period of rest to heal. When the team
is matched so that it will pull true. II
will do more work, and without eithei
animal In the team being Injured.
Barbed Wire Keel.
The reel Is made up of two cultivatoi
wheels, a 3x3 inch timber for an axle
handles, uprights, braces, etc., put to
gether as shown In the illustration.
One person guides the reel by holding
the handles while another turns the
crank. Orange Judd Farmer.
Tnmntor-a Grown by the Acre,
Many farmers now find the tomato a
fairly profitable crop. They, require
moderately fertile land, but not so rich
as the vines find In ordiuary garden
culture. Very rich land mukes too
much foliage and delays ripening of
the fruit. It Is not expected, however,
thnt Held tomatoes shall be earliest lu
niarket. More often their best sale
romps late In the season, when there Is
demand even for the unripe fruit to be
made into pickles with other vegetable
products or tne garden.
An Ingenious statistician has drawn
up a table to show how many eggs tue
various kinds of domestic fowls lay
per annum, nnd how many of the eggs
go to the pound:
Ueese, 4 to the pound; 30 per annum.
Polish, 0 to the pound; 150 per an
num Bantams. 16 to the pound; 100 per
annum.
Hamburys, 9 to the pound; 200 per
annum.
Turkeys, 5 to the pound; 30 to 60 per
annum.
Game fowl, 0 to the pound; 100 per
annum.
Leghorns, 9 to the pound; 200 per an
num. Plymouth Kocks, 8 to the pound; 150
per annum.
Langshans, 8 to the pound; 150 per
annum.
Brabmas, 7 to the pound; 130 per an
num. Ducks, 5 to the pound; 30 to 60 per
annum. Farm News.
An Old Synagogue.
At the foot of Mount Mithridates, on
the south coast of Crimea, is a syna
gogue which dates back 1,300 years.
Almost destroyed during the Tartar
conquest. It was restored In 1788 by
Catherine. There are seventy fami
lies In the place, and as there Is only
room for fifty worshipers in the syna
gogue it U to be enlarged.
HOMEMADE WIRE KEEL.
SH4PK.
From the largest cities down to ths
malleat towns this in tho mouth for the
beginning of out-door uportK of all kindi,
nml lo the beginning of the aouaoti when
sprain, bruises, hurls nnd iiiiidiapa are
plentiful h hurkleberrie. Every Spring
this1 in a common exiierieiie. nnd the com
mon experience has nettled down to hi,
thnt the bent tiling to do in to bo provided
with imiiilv of Wt Jacob Oil for emer
gencies oflhe kind uh nn espechi Iv sure
cure for the worst sprniii or the blackest
bruise. HporlNnifit, athletes, ball players
and onrsiiien have known this for many,
niaiiv seasons, and reference to it is now
onlva reminder to get yoursupplies. Hard
strains and overwork of the muscles will
bring psinsand aches and sportsmen know
whnt's best and ure never without the sur
est cure in the use of the great remedy.
Road Rifhta In Gormnnr.
Foreigners who visit Berlin will do
well to observe that rule of etiquette
which precludes a person when out
driving or riding from passing people
of high rank.
Thus, a stranger, an American. It It
said, was arrested the other day In the
Thlergarten, for having ventured to
drive past the carriage conveying th.
young Crown Prince and his brother
on their dally drive.
The royal vehicle was proceeding at
a relatively slow pace, and, as the stran
ger was driving a pair of spirited hors
es, he saw no barm In driving past and
head of the Prince.
. This rule has always prevailed witn
regard to military officers, a youna
lieutenant or captain never venturing
to give his dust to his major or hi col
onel, while the latter. In bis turn, is
content to follow In the wake of bl
general.
ROCKED ON THE CKKBT
or THE
WAVES,
The landsman, tourist or commerclnl traveler,
speedily beirtiiM. and uol only oegina, uui uon
tinues, to (eel the extreme of human misery
during the transit across the tempestuous
Atlantic. But II, with wise prescience, ne ui
rovlded himself with a supply oi Homelier
tiniH.-h Hi item, his nanus are promptly miti
gated, and then cease ere the (tool ship again
drops her anchor. This Is worth knowing, and
tnout-ailUS OI OUT ywillBIIIItll.iMimiucr iv) "
tourists and business men do know it.
Electrioity has been adopted as the
motive power of the machinery in con
nected with the drainage system in
New Orleans:
HOME PRODUCTS ANO fVHK FOOD.
All Eastern Bvrup, so-called, nsually very
light colored and ot heavy body, is made from
glucose. "Tea iiariitn Pripl'' Is made from
ugar Cane and is striotly pure. It is for sale
by tirst-class grocers, in cans only. Manufac
tured bv the Pacific Cost Bvsur Co. All gen.
nine "fen Oarrlen In'na" have the manufac
turer's name lithographed on every can.
Watercolor drawings will, it is said,
last four hundred years if they are pro
tected from direct sunlight
State or Ohio, Citt or Toledo,
Lt'CAB County.
vniw J 1'iiENirY makes oat
ss
that he Is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. chunky io.,
doing business In the city of Toledo, County
and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HTKDKKD D0I.I.A KB for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of Hall's CatahbCcje.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this tith day of December, A. D. WW.
i-i A. W. GI.EASON,
I "KAL I Notary Pnbllc.
HhTFs Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and.
aetB directly on the blood and mucous surface
or the system, senn lor losiiinoiiwis, n".
F. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold hv Druggists, 7,
Hall's Fain ily Pills are the best.
The most extensive cemetery in the
world is that at Rome, in which over
6,000,000 human beings have been
interred.
ftewton calculated the speed velocity
of the comet of 1880 to be 880,000
miles an hour. Brydonne rated the
speed of the comet he saw in 1770 at
2,500,000 miles an hour.
Piso's Cure for Consumption is the only
couf,'h medicine used in my house. D. 0.
Albright, Miminburg, l'a., Dec. 11, '96.
A mustard pot which does not require
the use of a spoon has been invented in
Germany. The mustard is supplied
through a little spout by pressing on a
spring.
Ha for a Fifth of a Century
Cured all forms of . . ,
KIDNEY and LIVER DISEASE5.
THE DREAD
BRIGHT'S
Disease
Is but advanced Kidney Disease.
Either Is Dangerous.
Both can be Cured
if treated In time with Warner's
Safe Cure.
Large bottle or new style smaller
one at your aruggisi. ask it
ik tor
ute. Mr
either and accept do substitute.
EASE BILL GOODS ftS"?
We carrr the mmt complete line of Gymnaiiam
and Athletic on the Coaat.
SUITS AU UNIFOiMi MADE TO OR0ER.
bend (or Our Athletic Catalogue.
WILL & FINCK CO.,
18-830 Market St., ban FrancUco, Cat.
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Ileppar riciiHc. sir, I'm ho ex Ilium
ed 1 can't Kt't my breath and lien
Ileum ii Here's ft cents; nnd bi.y one
Harlem Life.
"How divmlfullv stout the (jenernl Is
gettlni;!" "Yes. Isn't it fortunate! Oth
erwise he wouldn't be able lo wear, all
his medals!" I'tiiu-h
Mr. New Unit What docs It mean
when a bride pronilsesaio obey'1 Mrs.
New Hub Simply that she prefers' not
to make a scene. Tuck.
"Is thnt a good hen. Tncle Josh?" "A
jrood henV" xn lil fnclc Josh, "why, that
'ur hen lays eg:s as big as ImllxiMis."
Detroit Free Press.
She What a little mouth your young
lady friend has! It doesn't look large
enough to hold her t ingUK. He It
doesn't. Vonkers Statesman.
Mrs. Newed Was 1 nervous, dear,
during the ceremony? Miss Splteglrl--Well,
a trifle, at Hist, dailina. n'!t not
after William hud said yes. Truth.
Mrs. Ton You used to say I was the
light of your life. Mr. Ton Yes. and I
suppose that's why you are o easily
put out now we nre married. Judy.
A ray of hie: The Bride I'm so
worried about Fred's cold! Her Moth
erStill, the majority of cose of cold
in the bend terminate favorably. Puck.
Barnes 'former Talk almut your
frosts! Why, a boy came down from
the gullery and wanted his money back
because he was afraid to stay alone.
Life.
She It must hnve taken a 'great leal
of persistence ou your pait to learn lo
play the violin so well. He It did. I
bad to go constantly armed for live
years. Life.
"But we cannot live on papa," protest
ed the savage's bride to be; "he Is
dreadfully poor." "We can wait uutll
he is fatter!" said the cannibal. De
troit Journal.
An old woman quite repellent comes
In. "Do you think you can and a nus
band for me?" she asks. Agent Per
haps If some blind man comes lu.
L'lllustre de Poche.
"Did you divide your bonbons with
your little brother, Mollle?" "Yes, ma;
I ate the candy and gave him the mot
toes. You know he Is awfully foud of
reading." Plck-Me-l'p.
"You poor schooliun'ants are woeful
ly underpaid." "Oh, I don't know. I
have taken enough chewiug-gnm away
from the children to lust me three
years." Indianapolis Journal.
"Ah, my poor man," said the benevo
lent old lady, "I suppose you are often
pinched by want and hunger, are you
not?" "Yessum, nnd by de cops." Cin
cinnati Commercial-Tribune.
"And are the divorce laws so very
liberal In your section?" "Liberal? Say!
They are so liberal that uobody ever
heard of a woman crying nt a wedding
out there." Detroit Journal.
He Miss Bellucour claims to belong
to a very old family. She Well, she's
Justified. There are six of those girls,
nud the youngest of them must be at
lenst 35." Cleveland Lender.
'Mrs. Chink has hit on a plan to keep
her husband from smoking lu the par
lor." "What did she do?" "She hung
the portraits of her three former hus
bands there." Chicago Uecord.
Bachelor Do you think a man will
have bad luck If he gets married on
Friday? Benedict Oh, I don't think It
makes any difference whether it's Fri
day or not. Youkere Statesman.
" 'Truth crushed to earth will rise
agiilu,'" quoted the earnest mail.
"True," replied Senator Sorghum; "but
In many cases, not until after the ref
eree bus counted teu." Washington
Star.
She Tell me, dearest, do you really
tell me all your thoughts? He Cer
tainly, my darling; more than that,
even. Every day 1 tell you hundreds
of things without even thinking. An
swers. The Farmer's Wife Would you be
willing to saw some wood for your
breakfast? Fluent Fontleroy It would
be useless, madam. My teeth are not
as good as they once were. Cornell
Widow.
"So you think with the bishop that
the crowd at Carson was not compos
ed of average Americans?" "Of course
I do. The average man was too hard
up to go." Ciuciuuatl Commercial
Tribune. "It Is very hard to learn to ride a bl
ie?" asked the pretty girl of her
cousin Will, who bad taken three les- ; acnooi; and When Johnny Bouei uou
sons. "Well," said Will, ruefully, and ne were not conducting a pomp
"when you hit the ground It Is." j oug pDbnc funeral a certain oblong
Washington Times.
Jinks (at a party)-! don't see whnfs
the matter with that pretty woman
over there. She was awfully flirty
a while ago and now she won't have
anything to do with me. Stranger I
have just come In. She's my wife.
Scottish Nights.
Then why did yon encourage me?"
he demanded, fiercely. Tears sprang
to her eyes, "l'ray, forgive me," she
entreated. "I know I got mad when
you asked me to be your wife, and told
you never to speak to me again, but
1 am sorry. I do not love you now. I
don't believe I loved you even then. I
was thoughtless. Can you not forgive
me? May we not part friendsT De
troit Journal.
Boston Teacher We will now take
up tiie study of the sen. Why has
the Creator furnished us with eyes?
Boston I'upil (aged 4)-To enable us to
see. Teather-And what ofllce ta filled
by the nose? Pupil It was given to
man so that he might smell and thus
guard ;alnst the InhalaUon of un
healthy odors. Teacher Why are we
favored with ears? Pupil To hold our
ipectacle In place. Cleveland Leader.
A SCIENTIST SAVED,
resident Barnaby, of Hartsville College, Survives a Serious Illness
Through the Aid of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People.
From the Republican,
The Hartsville Co'.'.-e, situated at
Hartsville, Indiana. r,us founded years
ago in the intere-H of the United Bret!
ren Church, when tho state was mostly
a wilderness, and colleges were soarce.
The college is well known throughout
the country, former students having
gone into all parts of the world.
raor. ALVIN P. HA UNA BY.
A reporter recently oalled at this fa
mous scat of learning und was shown
into the room of the president, Prof.
Alvin P. Barnubv. When last seen by
the reporter Prof. Barnaby was in deli
cate health. Today he was apparently
in the best of health. In response to
an inquiry the professor said:
"Oh, yes, I am much better than for
some time. I am now in perfect health;
but my recovery was brought about in
rather a pecnliur way."
"Tell me about it," said the reporter.
"Well, to begin at the beginning,"
said the professor, "I studied too hard
when at school, endeavoring to eduoate
myself for the professions. After com
pleting the common course I came hern,
and graduated from the theological
course. I entered the ministry, nnd
accepted the charge of a United Breth
ren Church at a small plaoe in Kent
county, Mioh. Being of an ambitious
nature, I applied myself diligently to
REASONS
Walter Baker & Co.'s
Breakfast Cocoa.
11
1 cup.
Be turs that you get h genuine article made by WALTER
BAKER & CO. Ltd., Dorchnter, Mai. Eitabllriied 1780.
Cures all of them. The life of the nerves is Electricity,
which this famous appliance pours into your body for hours
at a time. Its effect is soothing, strengthening, exhilarating.
Read Dr. Sanden's famous book. "Three Classes of Men."
It is instructive to weak men or women. It gives hundreds
of cases of cures accomplished in the Northwest. If you
will send us your address we will mail you a copy by return
mail FREE, closely sealed.
SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO., utlfsLEBih! Ht- rr"- r-
When vriltng to Aivtrltier pleote mention thti paper.
A Bit of Original Spelling.
The Boy, as has been said, was born
without the sense of spell. The Rule
of Three, It puiszled hliu, and fractions
were as bad; and the proper placing of
e and 1, or 1 and e, the doubling of let
ters In the middle of words, and how
to treat the addition of a suffix In "j"
or "tion" "always drove him mad,"
from his childhood up. He hated to
ac to achonl. but be loved to play
I tat-brush, with a rosewood back, stud-
ded with brass tacks, serving as a cof
fin. In which lay the body of Henry
Clay, Daniel Webster, or the Duke of
Wellington, all of whom died when
' Johnny and The Boy were about 8
; years old they were teaching each
i other the three Immortal and exceed
' lngly trying "It's" reading, 'rltlng,
and 'rlthmeUc In a play school. Hhelr
j favorite spelling-book was a certain
old cook, book discarded by the head
of the kitchen, and considered all that
was necessary for their educational
purpose. From this, one afternoon,
! Johnnie gave out "doughnut," with the
following surprising result Conscious
of the puzzling presence of certain si
lent consonants and vowels, The Boy
thus set It down: "D O. dough, N-O-TJ-G-H-T,
nut doughnut!" and he went
np head In a class of one, neither teach,
er nor pupil perceiving the funny blun
der The Boy had made. St. Nicholas.
Microscopical investigation is said ot
prove that the pores of wood invite the
passage of moisture in the direction of
the timber's growth, tint repel it in the
opposite direction.
Columbia, Ind.
my work and stndies. In time I no
tioed that my health was failing. Mjl
trouble was indigestion, and tnis with!
other troubles brought on nervousness.
'My physician prescribed lor me fo
some tune, ana auviseu me to lane a
change of climate. I did as he request
ed and was some Improved. Boon alter,.
I came here as profesBor in physios and!
chemistry, and later wus Hnanoial agent
of this college. The change agreed
with me, and for awhile my health waa
better, but my duties were heavy, and
again I found my troublo returning.,
This time it was more severe and in
the winter I became completely pros
trated. I tried various medicines and)
different physicians. Finally, I was)
able to return to my duties. Last spring
I was elected president of the college.;
Again I had considerable work, and)
the trouble, which had not been enj
tirely cured, began to affeot me, and)
lust fall I collapsed. I had different
doctors, but none did me any good..
Professor Bowman, who is professor
of natural science, told me of liis ex
perience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla
for Pale People and urged me to givw
them atrial, because they had benefited
him in a similar case, and I concluded
to try them.
"The first box helped me, and the
second gave great relief, sitoh as I had
never experienced from the treatment!
of any physician. After ' using tifl
boxes of the medicine I was entirely,
cured. Today I am perfectly well. B
feel better ami stronger than for years
I certainly recommend this medicine.''
To allay all doubt Prof. Barnabyi
cheerfully made an affidavit before
LYMAN J. SCUDDER,
Notary Public.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pala
People are sold by all dealers, or will
be sent postpaid on receipt of price, 60
cent a box, or six boxes for 3.60 (they
are never sold in bulk, or by the 100),,
by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicin
Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
FOR USING
Because it is absolutely pure.
Because it Is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in
which chemicals are used.
Because beans of the finest quality are used.
Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired
the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans.
Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent
Good Health
Are you nervous ? Your nerves are
the channels through which your gen
eral vitality courses. If they are'upset
you can't be healthy. There are in
numerable ailments following nervous
ness. Dr. Sanden's
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Weakness, KervousneM, Debility,
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eipliinatlnn and proof
mailed (aealed) free.
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WHEAT
Make money by tue
ceftiul niei'ulall(n In)
CIiii'uko. Wo buy audi
wll w licit there nn mar-i
iti. Fortune have hen male on a mall1
beginning by trailing In fnture. Write lorl
full particular. Hen of relcreme given. Sev
eral year' experience on the Chicago Hoanl ofl
Trade, and a thorouirh knowledge of the bml-l
ne. Iiowiiinr, llnukiim it Co., f'lileago Boarll
of Trade Hrokern. Oflicet m Portland, Oregon..
Bpokane and Mattle, Waart.
Oe Vigor, Health, Mfe and Strength. J!ay
to take and effective. I sed and old everywhere.
If your druggift or merrnnt ha not in atocK
the genuine remedr, which haa and will rnre
fi per cent, addreaa Plunder' Oregon Flood
Purifier, I'orlland, Or., by aending l for
bottle or for a halt doien bottle nd w will
prepay expreK.
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t til rnred; send for book. IR. Mnu
it PomtariiXU, SO Market Ht.. Ban Prancueat
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