Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, December 02, 1898, Image 7

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    Baves Time and Money.
It is delightful weather to breathe
fresh, invigorating air, but take oare oi
lumbago, or else St.- Jacobs Oil must
take care of it and cure it promptly.
It saves time and money. t
When He GoeB.
"Does your husband ever go to
church, Mrs. Badger?" :
"Oh, yes, he goes quite regularly in
the winter time."
"Why does he go in the winter time
and not at other times?" ,
"Well, you see, he generally has the
quinsy when the weather is raw and
thinks he is going to die." Chicago
Evening News.
;;flieiBestv;;
Medicine Money Can Buy
Is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It contains more
curative power, is prepared with greater
care by educated and experienced phar
macists. , It. has the greatest sales and
effects the greatest-cures. ' It is the medi
cine you should take to purify your blood
and make yourself strong and healthy be
fore colder weather comes.
Hood'sSarsaparilla
Sold by all dealers. Price, tl. Get Hood's.
Hood's Pills cure Indigestion. 25 cents.
' A Principle of Life Illustrated.
There are oertain plants the dod
der, for instance, which begin life with
the best intentions, strike true roots
into the soil, and really appear as if
they meant to be independent for life.
But after supporting themselves for a
brief period they fix curious Booking
disos into the stem and branches of -adjacent
plants. And after a little ex
perimenting the epiphyte finally ceases
to do anything for its own support,
thenceforth drawing all its supplies
ready made from the sap of its host.
In this riarasitic state it has no need
for organs of nutrition of its own and
nature . takes v them away,-, Thence
forth the ddd&r Is a plant without a
. ..... ... v. ,, . . .
root, wiuioua, :iwig, wunoui a ieai,
and having a, stem bo useless as to be
inadequate to beat its own weight.
Prof. Drummond.
Schillings
Japan J ,. - Ceylon
English Breakfast
Oolong; Ideal Blend
Tea
An inch of rain falling upon an area
of one square mile is equivalent to
nearly 17,500.000 gallons, weighing
145,250,000 pounds, or 64,844 tons.
The- stability - of the "solar system
demonstrated by Laplace from New
ton's law of attraction, is shown by M.
H. Poincare to be a mistaken inference,
overlooking the modern conception ol
energy. . -
When coming to San Francisco go to
Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street.
American or European plan. Boom and
board $1.00 to S1.60 per day j rooms 60 cents
to $1.00 per day ; single meals 25 cents.
Free coach. Chas. Montgomery,
Coronium, known hypothetically ai
a constituent of the sun, has been dis
covered by Professor Nasini, of Padua,
in voloanic emissions. It is a gas ap
parently muoh lighter than hydrogen.
No household is complete without a bot
tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It
is a pure, and wholesome stimulant rec
ommended by all physicians. Don't ne
glect this necessity.
Furlough and Leave of Absence.
With the return of the volunteers
from active duty the terms "furlough"
and "leave of absence" have been em
ployed frequently, and in many in
stances improperly. A furlough is a
permission given by a commissioned
officer to an enlisted man or noncom
missioned, officer to be absent from
duty for a .certain length of. time.
Leave of absence is the term used when
a like permission is given to a com
missioned officer by bis superior. New
York Tribune. -
Longfellow: "Faith alone can In
terpret life, and the heart that aches
and bleeds with the stigma of pain,
alone beats the likeness of Christ and
can comprehend its dark enigma."
Established 1780.
Baker's
Chocolate,
celebrated for more jjjj
than a century as a g
delicious, nutritious, "31
and flesh-forming
beverage, has our Q
well-known &
Yellow Label
r
on the front of every
and
3
trade-mark,"LaBelle
Chocolatiere,"on the
back. gi
NONE OTHER GENUINE.
MAOl ONLY BY
VALTER BAKER fc CO
ltd, 2
Dorchester, Mass. Si
gMamrsiizu
a -poof) iJ, urum vimrry Hg
Best
. ' Fairione Lincoln Fheep.
Fine' pastures make fine flocks, and
this fine Lincolnshire sheep is reared on
the richest pastures of , the world, as.
well as fed on the succulent roots
grown on the fertile farms.
Recently thla sheep has come lno the
forefront as an Improver of the native
flocks of Australia and South America,
the half-bred mutton rhaklng the finest
shipping mutton for the English mar
kets. The ram whose portrait Is given
was purchased from the leading flock
in Lincolnshire, England, for the sum
of one thousand pounds sterling, an
amazing figure' for something .over
three hundred pounds of mutton. But
the animal was unquestionably worth
it, for its destination is to more than
double the value of thousands of the
poor sheep of Argentina, and to odd
T.INCOLX RAM BIBT.
ten times its cost to the profit of the
shepherds of these great plains for all
time to come.
' Clover Falls on Clover Sod.
Almost all -farmers know that it is
not safe to plow a clover sod, or,. In
fact; any other sod in the fall, and then
sow wheat with the. expectation oi get
ting a clover catch from seed . next
spring. There have been various rea
sons assigned for this, the old one be
ing that the clover sod while it te rot
ting in the soil "poisons" the land, for
clover until the rotting is completed.
But it Is quite as impossible to seed,
with clover on any newly plowed sod,
and that disposes of the clover-poisoning
theory. The true explanation seems
to be that when a-sod of any kind is de
caying under the furrow it allows the
soil above it to fall down, thus destroy
ing the slight hold which the young
clover plant has, and obliging it to re
gain its hold before the leaf wilts and
kills the root Clover win come up
well enough on a clover or any other
kind of sod, but unless there are al
most constant rains daring the spring
little of h will live. Even a timothy
seeding does not do well on a newly
plowed sod, though In young plants the
proportion of leaf to root is much less
in the grass than it is In any kind of
clover.
A Haying- Device.
It is a difficult thing to get on and
oft a load of hay; and yet both opera
tions are often necessary with each
load of hay that is drawn in. Moke a
light ladder and hinge it at the rear
end of the hay rack, so that it can be
inclined forward on the floor when not
in use- When ready to load set up the
ladder and the hay will keep it firmly
back against the back end of the rack,
LADDER FOR HAYRACK.
ready for use either in ascending the
load, or in coming down from it New
England Homestead.
Remedy for Fleas.
I notice some one asks bow to rid a
barn of fleas. It seems to be not gen
erally known that salt will kill them.
When I was a boy, father's place be
came infested with fleas from pigs
sleeping at the barn, and they nearly
drove me crazy. I heard In some way
that salt would kill them. I suppose I
used a peck of salt, scattering it freely
about the barn and house, and at the
expiration of a week we could not tell
that a flea ha ever been on the place.
All gone. Since then I have cleared our
home of them several times. One ap
plication always does the work. I have
also recommended It to others who have
used it with equal success. Salt scat
tered over a carpet and swept off before
It melts will clean it of both fleas and
dirt. I am never bothered with fleas
now unless I get them away from home.
1 know there are many people who
would willingly spend the price of a bar
rel of salt to be rid of the pests, and
salt is never failing. J. W. Trisler, M.
D., in Practical Farmer.
Remedy for Striped Bag.
, To save squash and melon vines from
attacks from the striped bug, take a
small stick or stake, less than two feet
long, and stick in the ground, slanting
so the top of stick will be over middle
of MIL Take a strip of heavy paper
one foot long and one Inch wide. Dou
ble one end and tie a string around it
and tie Other: end or. string to stick, so
that the lower end of paper will just
clear the plants; the passing freezes
will keep it fluttering and twisting ev
ery minute, and the striped bug never
tarries When something Is moving so
close above hrm.-rPractical Farmer.
Ptone Fences.
While the stone fences common in
all sections where stone abounds cost
nothing for material, ' and with hard
work are therefore within any one's
ability to construct they are not usual
ly very satisfactory. Horned stock
soon learn that the top stones can be
easily displaced and then the fence can
be' jumped. -The best way to stop
jumping is to place a barbed wire over
the fence, fastening it to stakes firmly
in the ground. It may seem cruel, but
the stock must learn not to jump, and
they won't get hurt But when sheep
have learned to jump a low stone wall,
even a barbed wire over it will not
stop them. There must be several
Wires, so close together that the 'Sheep
cannot get their heads between. That
wljl stop the first sheep, and no one of
the flock will try to jump after the
leader has turned back. V
Straining: Milk.
There are some points about strain
ing milk that are not generally thought
of, and therefore the milk is not wholly
cleared of its bacteria. In the ' first
place 'it is Important that the milk
should be put through the strainer and
set vrtiere its cream is to rise, as soon
as posslble.after it comes from the cow.
It often accumulates bacteria very rap
idly If left in stables exposed to ;foul
odors. Besides, if left long some of the
cream will rise and will be so mixed
with .the milk that what does not cling
to the strainer i cloth or .wire will not
rise as . ergidi-4ffx';'Thy-9tnta:et-should
be: thoroughly washed by dip
ping It first id cold wttter and moving
It rapidly through both' ways, so; that
bacteria will not adhere to the under
side, as they are apt to do if the rinsing
water is merely poured on the, strainer
from above. Then repeat this process
with water pretty, near scalding heat.
In that way if there are any bacteria
on the strainer they, will be killed. :;
. A "Kept-Shut" Gate.
A great deal of loss occurs each year
from accidents that come from ' the
leaving open of some gate. It may be
one's own or a neighbor's Btock that
does the" damage it was the fault of
the open gateway. . The cut shows a
GATE THAT WILL STAT SHUT.
gate that will always stay shut, unless
one holds it open. A stout spiral spring
pulls the gate to, whichever way It Is
opened, the spring being attached to
the extended upper rail of the gate as
shown in the sketch.
Plant Lice.
. As these Insects do not eat the leaves
or buds, internal poisons like london
purple or parls green, do not affect
them, but something which kills by
contact must be used. Perhaps the best
and simplest of the remedies Is good
whale oil soap solution. This Is made
by dissolving one pound of a standard
whale-oil soap in seven gallons of
water. .
The above is an extract from the
Popular Edition of Bulletin 130, of the
New York Experimental Station. Oth
er remedies mentioned are kerosene,
emulsion, kerosene water mixture, to
bacco decoction, concentrated extract
of tobacco, and pyrethrum or PeTslan
insect powder. Spray from below, as
the lice choose the under side of the
leaves, and spray thoroughly. Vlck's
Monthly.
Sprouting Potatoes. '
While the sprouting of potatoes under
ordinary conditions is very objection
able, they may be so sprouted as to ma
terially advance their earllness. This
is done by placing them, stem end
down, in single layers in shallow trays
on the floor in a light and moderately
warm room. Thus placed they will
send out short, stubby, green sprouts,
which will remain in that condition for
weeks. Such potatoes, planted with
out breaking the sprouts, will grow Im
mediately and produce an early crop.
Turns Upside Down.
The quince roots so readily by bend
ing over the top and covering it with
earth that it Is easily possible to re
verse the natural order and make the
tree after two years live with what
were its roots in the air. These roots
will then put forth leaves, and the year
following will bear blossoms and possi
bly fruit. But for several years the tree
set upside down will require to be
propped, as the original growth was
largest at the ground.
Poison to Hogs.
Towdered soaps, now so largely used
by hotels and laundries, are Injurious
to pigs if fed to them in swill. The
Cornell station found that in many
cases death resulted from poisoning by
the excess of free alkali in swill. Small
amounts of powdered soap produce no
immediate bad results, but It Is not safe
to feed the animals. The proper dispo
sition of dish water Is the sewer.
Bnsty Nails for Borers.
The writer has some fine apple trees
that have borne fruit for a long time
that when first set out were greatly
damaged by borers; In fact many trees
were destroyed before some friend sug
gested driving a few rusty nails In
trunks near the ground where they
work. Since doing this not a borer has
ever troubled them. C. 8. H.
SOME LATE . INVENTIONS.
An insulating caster and . electric
switch for use on , tables and chairs
fitted with electric apparatus has the
wheel made of glass, with a metallio
contaot arm pivot'ally seoured to the
frame of the caster to form an electrio
connection with a floor plate.
Umbrellas and parasols can be car
ried without the necessity of holding
them in the hands by using a new car
rier, consisting of a rod with clasps at
each end adapted to grip the umbrella,
the rod being fastened to the belt by
oords or a chain ending in a hook.
Street cars can be easily replaced
when derailed by a new device consist
ing of a curved plate to be clamped to
the side of the rail with a cross groove
at the top, which slants toward the rail
to allow the car to slido down in place
when it reaches the top. '
To prevent the stealing of hats, coats
and umbrellas in restaurants and
other public places a Wisconsin man
has designed a raok with a metallic
frame to close over a set of hooks, the
frame being hinged at the top and
locking in a socket at the bottom to be
released by a key.
An Englishman has patented a col
lar whioh will be appreciated by every
one who wears starched collars, the por
tions around the buttonholes being
lined with a nonstarchable material,
like flannel, covered with a thin layer
of the linen, whioh will not receive
enough of the starch to make it stiff.
.. Mice cannot get at matches in a
newiy patented safe, which is formed of
a revolving drum with a pivoted lid on
one side held in a closed position by a
weight heavy enough to turn the cylin
der until the lid is at the bottom, the
safe being, revolved by hand to cause, a
match to slip under the lid anil fall out.
Lamp chimneys are prevented from
falling off the burner by a simple wire
attachment formed of an ellptical loop
made of - Spring - wire to slip over the
top of the chimney until it; presses on
the widening part, two wires running
to the under side of the burner to hold
it in plaoe. , . . , ; .
A Kaee Against Fire. '
The crew of a steamer from Spain dis
covered in mid ocean that flames were rag
ing in the hold. For ten days they bravely
fought the flames. If men would fight as
persistently againut disorders of the stom
ach, there would be fewer premature
deaths. The best weapon for such a right
is Hostetter's Stomach Bittwr. ; -
Bug weaving is an art older than the
Pharaohs, and the history of the first
loom lies shrouded in oblivion. -
Baay Work.
Too muoh exercise leaves one a prey
to soreness and stiffness, but it is easy
work for St. Jacobs Oil to get the
muscles back into proper shape and cure
the distress.
The height of the mountains in the
moon has been measured. One haa an
altitude of 83,000 feet, and several are
upwards of 80,000 feet in height.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
ah aruggists refund money it it tails to
cure. zoc.
The feminine enthusiasm over Schley
surpasses that displayed toward Hob-
son to a degiee which suggests an in
olination to make a distinction between
a lieutenant and an admiral.
FITS Permanently Cured. Ko flwnr iwrvmun..
IIS after first day's use of Dr. Kline's ureat
Nerve Restorer. Send for FKKK S).QO trial
bottle and treatise. DR. R. H, KLLNK, Ltd, 930
The violet, for modesty and shy un-
obtrusiveness, isn't in it with a girl
who is wearing an old hat when every
one else has on new millinery.
Italy's Accession of Territory.
Italy has had 294 square miles of
land added to its territory in the last
70 years by the advance of the delta of
the Po into the Adriatic sea. The
measurement has been made by Pro
fessor Marinelli, who carefully com
pared the Austrian surveys of 1823
with the Italian surveys of 1898. -New
York Sun.
The total number of chemical works
registered in all parts of Germany is
a.144, witn iao,4u employes.
TWO GRATEFUL WOMEN
Bestored to Health by Lydla EL
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"Can Do My Own Work."
Mrs. Patrick Danehy,
West Winsted, Conn., writes t
"Dkab Mrs. Pinkham: It is with
pleasure that I write to you of the
benefit I have derived from using your
wonderful Vegetable Compound. I was
very ill, suffered with female weak
ness and displacement of the womb.
"I could notsleepat night, had to walk
the floor, I suffered so with pain in my
side and small of my back. Was trot
bled with bloatinjand at times would
faint away; had1 a terrible pain in my
heart, a bad taste in my mouth all the
time and would vomit; butnow, thanks
to Mrs. Pinkham and her Vegetabls
Compound, I feel well and sleep well,
can do my work without feeling tired;
do not bloat or have any trouble
whatever.
"I sincerely thank you for the good
advice you gave me and for what your
medicine has done for me.
"Cannot Praise It Enough."
Miss Gkrtib Dunkw,
, Franklin, Neb., writes:
I suffered for some time with pain
ful and irregular menstruation, falling
of the womb and pain in the back. I
tried physicians, but found no relief.
' I was at last persuaded to try Lydis
E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound,
and cannot praise it enough for what
it has done for me. I feel like a new
person, and would not part with your
medicine. I have recommended it to
several of my friends."
AN AFFAIRS NATION-(
It hiwbeen so.id of Americcvns thtvt they
&rec nation oF dyspeptics" and it is true (
that few are entirely free from disorders
of the digestive tract, Indigestion, Dyspepsia., .
Stomach and Bowel trouble , or Constipation.
The treatment of these disease
with cathartic mediutus , too. often ag c
1 pjravates the trouble. i
THE LOGICAL TREATMENT
'-is the use of a remedy that will build up
r the system, thereby enabling the various '
' organs to act as' Mature intended they should.
Such a remedy v found in Dr YfilliamsV Pink
Pills for Pale People Mere is the proof, ,
In Detroit there ore few soldiers more popular and efficient than Mas 1
R. Davies, first sergeant of Co. B. His home Is at 416 Third Avenue. For
four years he was a bookkeeper with the wholesale drug house of Farrand,
I Williams & Clark, and he says : "I have charged up many thousand V
orders for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, but never knew their
worth until I used them for th cure of chronic dyspepsia. For two years
. ,, I suffered end doctored for that aggravating trouble bnt could only be .
1 helped temporarily. - jf
i "I think dyspepsia is one of the most stubborn of ailments, and there 1
j is scarcely a clerk or office man but what ia more or less a victim. Some
days I could eat anything, while at other times I would be starring-.
Those distressed pains would force me to quit work. I have tried. many C
, treatments and remedies but they would help only fbr a time. A friend
induced me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and after tak.
ing a few doses I found much relief and after using several boxes I was ,
cured. I know these pills will cure dyspepsia of its worst form and I am f
pleased to recommend them." Dttrcit (Miek.)JmnuU. v 1
The genuine package "o-Wys bew tht U ntmex
! to Ml drugitv oi sent rpottpaM on receipt of pvUt,50
per bw.by the Dr.rtiHi&m& Medicine to., Schenectady, N.Y.
You will find Coupons like this in....
THIS COfrON Cutthtsoiit
and send or
Good fof $ 40 rr01l,
'..vT 'V- MM Allen
Name ca
. ' 209-211 1st St.,
Address Portland, Or.
E VERYON E can have a piano now,
....FLOUR MILL MACHINERY....
Warehouse Machinery, Chop Mills, Water Wheels.
Supplies of all Kinds. Write for Prices
We carry In Btock a lare;e supply of ths above conveyers, both rlRht and kilt, whioh we wlU
ell at pre&tly reduced prVues. Also all sizes of elevator buckets and bolts.
Write lor price-Hat and discounts,
Willamet Iron Works
Front and Everett Sts.
Bow She Had Learned.
The young woman had just caught
the maid servant in a prevarication,
and she was properly indignant.
"Mary," she said, "how did you
learn to lie?"
The servant thought it over for a
ruinate and then she said:
"you know that little dude that
calls here so often!"
"You mean Mr. Brimby, wh"j I
dislike so intensely?"
"That's the one, "returned the maid.
"You know what I have to tell him
every time he calls?"
"Certainly,"
"Well, that's how I learned to
lie." Chicago Post.
Avoid the Night Air.
Avoid the night air when damp and
cold, and you will often avoid having
neuralgia, but St. Jaooba Gil will cure
it no matter what is the cause and no
matter how long it has continued.
. A nrnnnflH hnn hnan rnrantlv naytantaA
by whioh thin sheets of absolutely
transparent otluloid are silvered by a
similar process to that formerly, used
on eland.
If ycu want the best wind mill, pumps,
tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sizes
boilers, engines, or general machinery, tee
or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison
street, Portland, Oregon.
The United States contains 85,467
drug stores.
Contrary to general belief, "Big
Foot" Wallace, the most noted Indian
fighter that ever lived in Texas, is still
in the flesh. Bright and chipper,
though somewhat feeble, be attended
the state fair at Dallas' recently, com
ing from his home on the lower. Rio
Grande, BOO miles away. Wallace, who
is now 83 years old, began fighting In
dians and Mexicans in Texas in 1834
and has lived in the Lone Btar state
ever sinoe,
how s inisf "
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
ease of Catarrh thut can not be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. 1. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known V.J. Cheney
for the past 16 years, and believe him porlfctly !
honorable in all business transactions and flu
and ly able to cany out any obligations made
by their firm.
West A Tbijax,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Wai.dino, Kinnak A Marvin,
Wholeiale I)rug7lst, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act I11K
directly on the blood and mncous surfaces of
the system. Pries 75c per bottle. Bold by aii
drugplst. Testimonials free. ,
Uall's family puis -to the best. I
Paper made from seaweed is a grow-!
ing industry in France. It is so trans
parent that it bai been used in place of
glass. ' -
Piso's Cure for Consumption has been
adod-send to me. Wm. B. MrClellan,
Chester, Florida, September 17, 1896.
Gilding is easily applied to signs and
decorations by a new brush, which has
a reel on the handle on which the
metallic leaf is wound, one end being
inserted under the tip of the brush,
which slides along and deposits the
foil ou the surface underneath.
Portland Oregonlan, Tradesman,
Telegram and Times) Also In your
local town paper. '
- Be Quick About It. If yours Is amoni
the first 100 coupons reaching; us It wtllbs
acoepted as part payment, undor our easy In
stallment plan, tot a first-class new piano.
.Take Your Choice Knabe, Fischer,
Ludwlg, Klngnbury, or Hardman they are the
best, retailed at f2u0, up. .
and & good one, too.
.PORTLAND, OR.
War Romaitoea.
First Volunteer I hear Bill's foil
dead in love with that girl that nursed
him.
' Second Volunteer Bight you are.
He got mashed on the beautiful way
she always stuck hor little finger out
when she fixed his bandages. Indian
apolis News.
There are 280 glaciers in the Alps
said to be over five miles in length.
IF
Don't neilect yourself! It li tht
perfect llttliiK rruxa appllod in
season whluii effects a cure; ths
lmprfiot nover; 'J.OOO styles to
ulect fmrn enables us to guar,
antue a fit, or do chargu; If your
rtrunsrist does not keep them
write us for directions for self
measurement: onrresoondenca
confidential and trusses sent se
cure from observation, to any
address; money refunded If no
satisfactory, t). II. Wnodard
'., Expert Trnss Fitters, 1M
8econd St., Portland, Or.
WORK FOR ALL
Men and women are making from 8.f to
J7.6U per day selling our Hoods. No experience
necessary. Sond two cent stamp for a free
'Hmple. ItlDIt fc CO.,
Ul'i First St., rooms I & 18, 1'ortland, Or.
VETERANS
If you rtiHdea home
stead entry prior to
June 22,1874, lor less
than lftft sflmi.
you are entitled to an additional entry,
wnicn is axsiKname ana wortn something.
Widows and minor orphans of deceased sol,
diers have same right. I will buy it. l0 not
waste poxtngo unless you made an original,
entry as stated above.
JsjKh COLLINis, Helena, Montana.
YOUR LIVER S3
Moore's Revealed R emedy will do i t. Three
doses will wake you feel better. Get It from
your druggist or any wholesale drug house, or
from Stewart fc Holmes Drug Co., Seattle.
BASEBALL, FOOTBALL
ATHLETIC AND OYMNAtlUM SUPPLIES.
Bend for Catalogue.
WILL I FIKCK GO. Baa Jfrauolsoa
"BUY the genuine
SYRUPOFFIGS
... MAITOFACTUBBD BT ...
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO.
rr-SIOTf! TUB SANK,
CURE YOURSELF!
l ltKsX ..I'm Hl( 4 for uiiD.rurs!
' Is 1 to S if.?.. VI dl.diarsti., lliOamni.lluus,
'.bm.4 irm&iK'fis vr ulcrttluus
r.au BUi.a. Painless, and 110 1 wiria
TheEmss Cmwat Oo. or Boiaouous,
CPM,. uy, r
o.ri "wy
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