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OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1909
Oregon City Courier
Published Every Friday by
Oregon City Courier Publishing Co.
Entered in Oregon City Postofflee as
Second-Class Mail.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Six months
Paiu in advance, per year
7i
fl 60
$ SS J"$ $$
"Many favors which God
gives us ravel out lor want of
hemming, through our unthank
fulness: For though prayer
procureth blessings, giving
praise and sharing them with
others doth keep the quiet
possession of all things of
value. Fuller.
GO $$$$$$$
WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
Hereafter on February 14th, the an
niversary of the admission of Oregon
into the Union, Fan annual conference
will be held at the University of Ore
gon to disouss ways of enhancing the
service of this institution to the peo
ple of the ' State. The appioprittte
rolo of n State University in the life
of a progressive commonwealth is
rapidly expanding. Tim need of Ore
gon for expert aid from the Univer
sity in toning up its institutional life
is particularly urgent. The radically
denmcratio organization that the peo
ple of this State have assumed and
the magnificent prospects it has in
all lines make suggestion from scien
tific sources especially desirable.
It will also greatly stimulate the
activities of the University and give
it larger purpose to got into touch
with tho practical needs and construc
tive np-buildiug of the State. Aims
strongly and distinctly directed to
the promotion of tho common good
wi1 have most salutary ethical influ
ence upon the student body. The
subjects for discussion at tiio first of
these uuuual conferences will bo (1)
Oregon's lleritago Conservation of it
for the Pooplo as a Whole, (2) tho co
ordination ot the activities of all tho
educational agenoies in the State.
Prominent men from all parts of Ore
gon will participate. The comploto
program will be announced in a few
d&ys,
do them. That is right for it is an
unselfish thought. But it is well to
reflect that everyone who thus seeks
to help others himself gains by tho
effort he puts forth. This comes as
tin encouragement when the worK it
self is distasteful or when, as is some
times the case, the effort is not appreciated.
The choosing of a capital for a na
tion is of rare occurrence but when
tho step becomes necessary it is by no
means easy and generally onuses fric
tion. This country wrestled with the
question for quite a timo and nearly
half a century ago Canada had the
same experience. The Commonwealth
of Australia have just settled upon
their capital alter a good deal ot
heart burningand in so doing havo
followed tho American precedent of
selecting a tract of laud which shall
bear the same relation to the other
states of the Commonwealth as tho
District of Columbia does to tho var
ious states of the Union. It is said
that in overy particular tho tract
qIiohoi) is admirably adapted for its
purpose. Now the Australians are
uuoetraiu what name to give it.
In both tho nenr eaxt and tho far
east niattors remain in an unsettled
condition and are tho ciiuse of anxiety
to other countries. In the liulkans
tho reassuring initio k of ono day is
offset the next by disquieting rumors
nnd as tho winter is slipping by: fast
and no settlement ot tho various ques
tions directly involving Turkey, Aus
tria, liolgarin nnd Servia is in sight,
tliero is grave danger of hostilities in
the spring. In China the dismissal of
the reform prime ministor- causes
much uneasiness among tho foroign
legations inasmuch as the action bo
trays a reactionary sentiment which
is always hostile to foreigners.
Now is the timo when tho (subur
banite witli a small garden spends
hours poring over seed catalogues
with their bewildering descriptions of
seods and their highly colored pio
tuioB of gorgeous flowers and mam
moth vegetables which he fondly
hopes to match when the summer
oomes. Of courso a few weeks' work
in the garden dispels the illusion, but
it is delightful while it lasts. And
auyway, even if tho amateur garden
er's dreams are not altogether realized
tho pure air, exiircise and modest re
turns of gardening remote health mid
comfort and save many a doctor's bill.
Senator Tillman of South Carolina
has made his reply to the president's
charges accusing him of a discredit
able connection with the Oregon Tim
ber Company of Portland, and if ho
succeeded in convincing himself of
his iuuoconce he did less for his audi
ence, which was the largOBt at the
cnpitol since tho Inst inauguration.
The galleries were packed with eager
listeners for two hours before tho sen
ate was called to order by tho vice
president and such a crowd hud gath
ered in expectation of a sensational
speecli that the police force of the
canitol had its hands lull to prevent a
riot when the doors were opened
The Hallories were disappointed, for
the pitchfork senator was very mild
in flourishing Ins weapon and it was
evident he considered it an instru
ment inferior to tiio big sitck. Ho
read from the manuscript a speech
which he had evidently had insuffi
cient time to prepare and confined his
tirade against the president to com
paratively mild terms. Ho whs em
phatic in protesting that the amount
of money involved, forty-five hundred
dollars, was so incouseauent as to
relieve the transaction of gravity, and
insisted that the tact that he had not
signed the deeds nor paid over tho op
tion fee was good and sufficient proof
that ho had not engaged in a ques
tionable deal. Ho admitted an effort
to get the land, acknowledged tiio let
tors and telegrams that the president
had secured from tho secret service
sleuths, but, inasmuch as the land had
not passed into his possession he re
garded himself clear of tho accusa
tions. Ho referred boidy and often to
his past records and to tho known en
mity of tho president for him and so
evaded and clouded the main issue.
which was tho principle of a public
official using his place and power, to
advance his private fortune, that a
few were persuaded that ho was after
all a martyr to a mendacious chief
executive. He insinuated that he
know plenty of things ngainst the
president but that he had liot suffi
cient strength and time now to expose
them and that he would reserve their
revelation for another time, a claim
that was liberally discounted by the
more thinking ones of his audience
who knew that a reasonable man
would not have omitted such a rare
chance to got even if it were possiblo.
On the other hand, however, the pres
ident's part in bringing the charges
against Mr. Tillman has tint made
him any more popular witli tho sen
ate. It is generally agreed that in
part at least personal animus inspired
thoVxpohure and that had he held in
his possession similar evidence against
a fri"ud or a senator to whom he was
indifferent he would not have intro
duced the matter. Tho senator has
not committed a criminal act, neither
has ho injured the public. He has
not profited by the transaction and
tliero is nothing to show that he has
done anyhing more than to tako ad
vantage of his position as United
States senator to increase his private
income. On the other hand lie has
boon the enemy of the president open
ly and avowedly for almost the entire
term of Mr. Hoosevelt's administra
tion and he has missed uo'opportuuity
to attack him in the most violent way
whenever an occasion piosonted itself.
Ho has never concealed the faot that
ho would bo glad of any political or
private misfortune that might come
to the president and it is not without
tho range of human understanding
that Mr. Roosovolt should welcome a
SIGNS OF PROGRESS
Items Concerning Oregon's
Advancement Gleaned
From Columns of
Our Exchanges
"The Oregous, " the basket ball
team that is at present touring the
eastern states through the activities
of tho Dallas Commercial Club, is
proving a great advertisement for this
state, as the organization is playing
the game for all there is in it, and
although tliey have played a largj
number of games, they have seldom
been defeated. The team carries a
supply of literature descriptive of
Dallas and Polk county with them,
nd this is distributed wherever they
play.
Efforts are being made to organize
a company of the Oregon National
Guard at Oorvallis.
An organized gang of cattle rustlers
is seriously disturbing the peace of
mind of residents of Bonanza and
vicinity.
"The Cuuby Irrigator" made its ap
pearance last Friday. James Hoskin
son, formerly associated witli
George Dixon of the . Canby Tribune,
is the editor and manager.
A twelve aero orchard tract near
Medford recently sold for $ 18, 000, or
1 1 000 per acre.
Realizing the value of advertising,
tho members of the Grants Puss Com
mercial Club are working to raise
5U00 to give publicity to that city
and the rest of Josephine county.
Medford is to have a company of
militia coast artillery in the near
future. This will be tiie second or
ganization of the kind in the stato,
the other being situated at Astoria.
Adjutant General b inzer of the Or
egon JNutional Unard, who brought
about the organization of the com
pany, is striving to effect a similar
organization at Newport.
Efforts are being made by the Amal
gamated Sugar Company to establish
the sugar boot industry in Wallowa
county.
Shepard Hull,, the new $25,000 Y.
M. O. A. building at the Oregon Ag
ricultural Colloge, was thrown open
January 8.
A beautiful pamphlet descriptive ot
the resources of that section, has just
been issuod by tho Washington Coun
ty Development League.
'A levy of ten mills was fixed for the
ooming year by the county court of
Douglas county.
The postofflee receipts at Dallas
readied an amount in 1008 that the
matter of free delivery is being noised
about.
JNoarlv all or the logging camps on
the lower Coluumbia have resumed
operations after the enforced holiday"
during the cold wave.
FIGHT EXTENDS TO
THE WEST INDIES
National Association Opens
Campaign Against Tu
berculosis i n Porto
Rico This Week
The.
Auorner stop in the campaign
against consumption in the United
States will be taken next week, when
tho National Association for the Study
ana rrevention ot Tuberculosis opens
its tight agauist this diesease iu the
Island of Porto Rico. A traveling
tuberculosis exhibit was shipped to
San Juan a few days ago and will bo
used m a campaign about to be com
menced. The exhibit will be shown first in
ban Juan, after which it will be
taken to all of the important coast
cities and also to many of the interior
towns, as mere are (iOOO cases of tu
berculosis among the million inhabi
tants of Porto Rico at the present
umo. ma movement promises much
good. The Anti-Tuberculosis League
of Porto Rico is cooperating with the
national Association, and has fur
nished a special physician who will
be director of the exhibition during
its itinerary about the island. In
connection with the exhibit, numerous
public meetings will be held. The
exhibit is entirely in Snanish and was
prepared in New York under the di
rection of the National Association.
Tho preliminary arrangements for
thejaxhibitiun were made by Mrs. Al
bert Norton Wood, the acting presi
dent of the Porto Rico League, who
was a delegate to the recent Inter
national congress on Tuberculosis.
The membership of the League in
cludes most of the American residents
and many prominent Porto Ricans.
The exhibit to be used in Porto
Rico is the third of its kind owned
and conduotod by the National Asso
ciation tor the Study and Prevention
of Tuberculosis. Ono of the other
two is at present being used in a
"Ninety-day Campaign" in Florida.
The othors being shown in Topoka,
Kansas. After a three mouths' cam
paign in Porto Rico, the third exhibit
will be carried to other Spaaish
spenking parts of the West Indies and
the United States.
THE REDUCED RATE
chance to retaliate.
The verdict of tho Tennessee jury
convicting six night riders for tho
murder of Colonel Rankin is a re
freshing indication and prostages a
better condition in that section. It is
also oneoiiarging to note that the
Southern press is omphatio iu its ap
proval of the verdict. The jurors
doing their plain duty in tho lace of
great personal risk is also nn inspiring
indication and will strengthen imbue
confidence iu the ability of the courts
and tho law to overthrow the annrctiv
which lias long been a disgrace to
parts of Kentucky nnd Tonnesseo.
The Old Age Pension Act in Eng
land is now iu operation and tho first
payment to successful npplioan's is
being made this mouth. Tliero are so
many conditions attached that bv no
means everyone that roaches the age
limit and applies for a pension is suc
cessful. Necessary us these conditions
niay.bo they nevertheless cause con
siderable disappointment and some
dissatisfaction, but on the whohthe
measure is popular and it will doubt
less brighten the lot of 'many an old
person who otherwise would continue
in poverty. The working of the act
is being watched with keen interest
by other countries.
It is idle for members of the house
to talk of impeaching the president
Tliero is no parallel between the situ
ation now and the timo ot Andrew
Johnson's impeachment. Moreover
the iresiilent will lie a private citizen
before the machinery oi impeachment
enn bo set going and it may he pre
dicts! that those members of congress
who ara most vociferous about im
peachment will also be private citi
zens in duo course ef poiiticul evolution.
New York is going to try to s ttlo
the tramp problem by tho establish
ment of farm colonies iu which
tramps will be set to work. Tho at
tempt will be watched by other states
with sympathetic interest for the
tramp is a nuisance and a menace to
sooiety everywhere. Too lazy to work
and generally so devoid of principle
that ho does not hesitate to steal, not
only does it mean a half million of
drones tramping up and down tho
country witli all tiio loss of produc
tive labor that implies, lint the ex
pense involved in keeping him and
protecting society against turn is
enormous.
Where is that sen of a prophet who
predicted that the automobile and the
trolley car wrnld retire the homo
from business? The prioes obtained
at reeeut horse sales indicate no
slump in horse flush. Tho horse bids
fair to survive even tho flying nm
eliiuu as ho has long survived steam
loconiot ion.
This is the centenary of what has
been well culled, "The Voir of
Genius," aud the nnniversnrv of the
brirtli of tiio (list mguislieil men who
first saw the light in tho memorable
year of our Lord, IHOt), will bo fit
tingly observed during tho next
twelve mouths. Consideriug the
sinallness of the population of this
country a hundred years ago, it, is re
markable what a number of Aineri-
A man's life is to be measured as to
its duration not by years but by char
actor. As the Arabs well say, "A
wise man's day is worth a fool's
life." Length of days is not vouch
safed to everyone, but ability to live
well is.
No news that bus been received by
tho people of Oregon during the last
twenty-four mouths is so important
as tiio announcement that the trans
continental railroads will make a
rate, beginning Muren 1 aud continu
ing uutil April 80, from Kansas City,
Omaha, St. Paul nod Minneapolis,
Winnipeg and other similar situated
towns, to all main lino railioads iu
Oregon, for 125 00.
The poople of no state iu the nniou
have profited more by these one-way
tickets than have those of Oregon dur
ing tho last four years The rute from
Chicago is fliij, from St. Louis $30.50,
witli a proportionate low fare from
all points in the United States. This
should add many thousand actual
settlors to the population of Oregon.
These are one-way tickets, and if tra
velers desire to return to their former
homes iu the older eastern states they
would have to'payfull faro.
Every commercial club and adver
tising bnreau in tho stato, as well as
overy real estate firm, should begin
immediately to advertise these rates.
Every citizen of Oregon should write
personal letters to old friends and ac
quaintances reminding them that the
rate is good for their town. Rut tho
ticket must be bought to tho point of
destination its just as cheap to the
most distanfOregon point as to tho
one just over tho border of tho state.
RICH, RED BLOOD
You Will Never Have It
Long as You Have
Dyspepsia
S
tore I
TENTH AND MAIN STREETS
'WATCH OUR BUSINESS GROW"
Sale
of
Remnants
We have a lot of Remnants of Calico, Percale, Flannel
ettes, Outing Flannel, Ginghams, Etc., which collected
during the holiday fushThese we are offering much below
regular values.
erwi Wet Weather Goods s
Women's Heavy Calfskin Shoes - $
tt
ii
2to2
9 to
Children's
Children's
Boys' heavy Shoes,
Men's good, heavy, serviceable shoes,
black -Men's
good, heavy Tan Shoes, double
sole - -Men's
high cut Tan Shoes, double sole
2.00
1.75
1.50
$1.75, $1.90, $2.50
$2.6S
3.50
5.00
as
On the 12th the Rosoburg Commer
cial Olub celebrated the opening of
its beautiful now Club, built ex
pressly for tliem. Guests from differ
ent parts of tho state were present,
and an elborato banquet was servedjby
the Ladies' Auxiliary ot tho Club. '
Tho welcomo thaw extending over
the I'aeilic Northwest did not inter
fere with tho Walla Walla-California
excursionists, who reached 1'ortlunrl
last Saturday as expected. A car
ride over the oity, dinner and evening
reception at the Portland Commercial
Club, were features ot their entertainment.
Just as' long as you have dyspepsia
your lood will not properly digest,
and the nutritions elements in the
food will not be extracted or ab
sorbed, and impoverished or watery
blood will follow.
This condition may not be apparent
at first, but it will come just as sure
as the sun will rise again.
Any stomach ailment, including all
forms of indigestion can bo promptly
oured by using Mi-o-na tablets, a sci
entific treatment unsurpassed.
It stops fermentation, belching of
gas and taste of sour food almost at
once.
The mighty power of Mi-o-na to in
vigorate and restore the stomach to
perfect condition is known every
where. Mi-o-na cures by building up by
banishing the cause. For thin people
it is a great flesh builder, because it
causes tho stonnieh to give more nnd
purer nutrition to the blood.. It cures
sea and car sickness and vomiting of
pregnancy almost immediately.
Jones Durg Company sell. Mi-o-na
fur 50 cents a largo box, -and guaran
tee it to cure, or money back.
UMBRELLAS
Good, Serviceable Umbrellas at 50c, 75c and
98c
Better Grades at - $1.38, $1.48, $1.68
YOU SHOULD SEE-Our New Spring Suitings-40
inches wide. The best values ever offered in Oregon City.
AT, THE YARD, 65 CENTS
The "C
C"
Store
10th and Main Streets
Oregon City, Ore.
Vancouver, Washington, lias em
ployed P. O. Lavey, one of America's
Most offootive advertisers, a splendid
orator and organizer, as secretary of
its commercial club. They are deter
mined to raise $10,1)00 for an udvertis
ing fund, and at a recent meetiug
$4,000 was subscribed in an hour.
Senator Fpraker is still harping on
his Urownsvillo a Hair aud proposes to
uialvo it tho unfinished business of the
senate until it is finally disposed of,
but he ought to know that it is stale,
unprofitable and unlit to be warmed
over.
Orcfron Patents.
Granted this week. Reported by C.
. Snow & Co., Patent Attomevs.
Washington, D. O. : F. A. Kime.
linker City, hay truck ; K. K. Parrisli,
Inpeudenee, flvcatehing dovico. It.
W. Pritchard, Portland, sanitarv re
ceptacle. H. U. Wintiold, Grosham,
wrench. Per copy of any of above
patents seud ten cents in postage
stamps witli date of this paper to U.
A. Snow it Co., Washington, D. C.
The Pure Food Law
Secretary Wijson says, ' One of the
objects of tho law is to- inform the
consumer of the presence of certain
harmful drugs in medicinps. " The
law requires that the amount of
chloroform, opium, morphine, and
other habit-forming drugs be stated
on the label of each bottle. The man
utacturers of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy have always ol inied that
their remedy did not contain any of
these drugs, and the trutli of this
claim is now fully proven, as no
mention of them is made on the label.
This remedy is not ouly one of the
safest, but one of iho best in use for
coughs and colds. Its value has been
proven beyond question during the
many years it has been in geuoral
uso. For sale bv Huntley Bros , Or
egou City and Mulnlla.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
This week we have wind and rain
instead of snow.
. The boys spend their time after
school hours floating rafts and boats
in tho water around the blacksmith
shop.
Ed Got t berg's house is in a pond of
water.
Miss Mabel Francis closed a success
ful torm of school last, week and is at
homo for a vacation. She is engaged
for another term.but will not begin
until the we ther settles.
Miss Winnie Jackson is at home this
Wi ek on acoonut of sickness.
Mrs. Hall is on the sick list this
week and Mrs. Nora Carrico is at
tending her.
Grandma Molldy is still qnito poorly-Mrs.
Parish is a little hotter this
week.
Rev, Molloy had quite a hard fall
during the snow storm. Ha slipped
and fell, sustaining a black .eye aud a
badly bruised arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bakor went to
Uarus Tuesday morning to attend
the funeral of Mr. linker's sister, Mrs.
Bob Casaday.
Fred Meyers aud bride of Ohehalis, .
Washington, spent last week with mr.
Meyers' sister, MrH. Francis, aud
family.
The pooplo ef this vicinity are plan
ning for a pie social, the proceeds to
be used for painting the Mountain
View church.
Rev. Moffatt of the Primitive Bap
tist clirnch, will hold servicos at the
Mountain View church, Saturday at
2:80 and Sunday at 11 o'clock.
While hunting noar Wildwood re
cently, a man mistook a friend for a
doer, witli the usual result,
cans who achieved world-wide
tiiiction were born in that year.
din-
The average Persian must be puz
zled as to his political position. The
country is distracted by civil strife
and when the faction opposed to tho
Shah gets a. little ahead l.e revokes
the constitution origiually granted a
few years ago, and when the wheel of
fortune takes a turn ho re-enacts it.
Kauoy liviBg in a country where a
constitution is put on or oil' as readily
as one put on or takes otf an over
ooat. r When poople set out to help others
probably the dominant idea in most
cases is 'that of tho good they way j
No matter bow lowly tho calling is,
so long as it is honorable, in which
one is engaged, he glorifies labor, se
cures self-respect and that of others
when he works elfieiently.
Tho man who is always going to do
and who never does amounts to but
little in this life. What the world
wants is not mure inteutiou, box ever
good, but action.
To absorb all that one may
from reading nnd travel and
part any of that knowledge
benefit of others is nothing but refined
selfishness.
acquire
not im
for tho
A Horrible Hold-Up
"About teu years ago my brother
was 'held up' in his work, health and
happinos by what was believed to bo
hopeless consumption, " writes W, It.
Lipscomb, of Washington, N. O.
"Ho took all kinds of remedies and
treatment from several doctors, but
found no help till. he used Dr. King's
New Discovery, nud was wholly cured
by six bottles Ho is a well man to
day." It's quick to relieve and tho
surest euro for weak or sore lungs,
hemorrhages, coughs :iul colds, bron
chitis, la grippe, asthma aud all bron
chial affections. B0c and fl. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by Jones
Drug Co.
Closing thorniest succesful year of
its organization, the Portland Cham
ber of Commerse ijiive its annual din
ner on January with almost three
hundred guests gathered around the
tables.
Noedleoraft Shop, formerly SS3 Wash
iugton St.. now 147 Sixth St.. be
tweeu Morrison aud Alder Sts., Port
land. January noeiilewoik sales now
on.
WANTED To trade a good house and
font lots iu Oregon Oity, all in
first-class condition, for small farm.
Aftuross v. AI., care Courier. at
.agazine
A STAR SERIAL BEGINS
NOW
There is an article in this number with
a big jolt in it. DON'T MISS IT.
You know some of the things
Everybody's has done. THIS IS
ANOTHER.
There is a story by the Pigs Is
Pigs " man that is one long ache of
laughter, and back of these special
features a big, fine Everybody's
Magazine,
D. C LATOURETTE, President
F. J. MEYER, Cashier
EEDS
f ? . Guaranteed to Please
(y'jfjpTrsS. Fresh, Reliable. Pure
A. S. Hunt
Let tho president have the stage.
His engagement is short. Never mind
Tilluiau ami his pitchfork, his timber
hinds and his typewriter. The presi
dent is the star att-action.
Two events of iuterest last week
wore the meeting of the Oregou State
Assessor's Association from the Uth
to the 14th. and the Fcurteouth An
nual Convention of the Oregon State
Poultry Association, both in Portland.
F. W. Howard.
The H. H. Store
Fancy Groceries &. Provisions
Home Phone :M" Tacific States 149
7th ami Center Sts.
We solicit a share of your patronage
NOTICE !J
Notice is hereby given that there is ; J
petition ponding before the cityl
J.
T 1 ' 1
v e qo unt claim to be
No one dreams himself into char
acter! lie must hummer and forge it
and that means bard work but it
pays. I
council of Oregou Oitv, Oregon, of
tho Haw ley Pulp & I'aper Oumpauy
praying for tho vacation of that part
of Water titreet lying between Third
and Fourth Streets, Oregon City, Ore
gon. Dated this Hth dav of January,
I'JOil. W. A.'DIMICK. "
Recorder.
lowest on every item, but
the total saving is money
in your pocket. We sell
honest goods at honest
prices.
E. W. MellientoCo.
Opposite the court house
Ever? Gardener and
Plant rr should tent the
nuniirlor nierlta of Our
Northern Grown Seeds.
SPECIAL OFFER
FOR 10 CENTS
we will send postpaid our
FAMOUS COLLECTION
I pkf. 60 Dmr Tonal . . .SO
1 ikf. Fi-inwii Kidlh , . . . 10
1 pfc. NelHirowlNr M'T . ...
1 pk(r. Karlj Arrow-hif faMuic . 16
1 pkf. VullortoR Mirkt liiUf . . , 1(1
AIM li VwleilM Chulw lvwr HmU . &
1.00
Writ kxHy! Send 10 cento to hlp piy poaUfe and
packing and rcive the alxv Taniiui illtioti," lo
gather with our Nw and ltitmctivt CUrdt-n Umrla.
GRKAT NOKTHFKN SKF.D '4.
1458 Hose St, Knckforti, UltnoU
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY, OREGON
(Successor to Commercial Bank)
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If you have any trouble with your eye difficulty iu seeing distinct or
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