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PERSONAL NOTES. v, m. iiiirm, a miller or Aurora, whii In tuwn hittunliiy , Ilrvi-rly A iTtn, of McMinnvillo, win in Oil cliy Timnlay. John Alilmlt, of Miii'kNhnrit, wun In tills city on IiiihIiiomm WiiiIiiuniIhv. A. J. Kimltri, a fiirmiir of Million, wa nhoiil (own Monday triiimitrtliiK. IhihI- J. (irci'ii, of Iturlow, ni hihouk our elty'it iiiinioroim vlrillor tlm llrnt of Uih week. C'liiH. llolmiui, tlm pont runnier at Mimdow llriMik, Hint WmlmtHdiiy In tl.Uclly. J. 1. Hitler, JiihIIco of Ili0 jwhc of NiN-ilv priu'lnct, wmi In town on bunl ms 1'rltluy. Ninth HiliiKlny riinimtnlitiive of Kaule Cwk In the i'lty tho fore part of the week. O.T. Mi'Artluir, onn of the runtling yomiir furiiwr boy of New Kr, u In town Tui'Hiliiy, Mr. I.. Cllnn mi Mm Flrnwr of Wooilhurn wr In tlila city Wtidni'ttliiy vlslilnti frlcntU. J. lit'iiilnylon, of Wixiillnirn, wn In town WnlntiHilny vIbIiIiiu ut tlm home of MierllT K. 0. Mrt'.ld.K-k. JuiU'u John J. Itullcry, now one of the lcmliiiK attorni'V of iVnulrton, wan In OrK(iii City last Hutiinlity, M. of (ilTVul, It Mt'tllMt1lltu of I'rof. I'uwell, nt Monmouth, wm visit liiK li i tn tlio llrnt of tlm wt k. A. II. Mural in. I Mix A mile (irahnm, of l'ortltm.l, spent Humlitv in thli rlty tlm tiiioxU uf Mini Koplilti Iau. KIiiiit Ktrim, of Cslifcirnlii, U In tlil rlty vlitliiKt the Imhiib of hi lUlur, Mm. II. Keihllck, of (irreii I'olut addi itmn. Mti. II. l i:il!,.H.,, of Onklmiil, Cut , ml Minn I.llllun Fuller of Cortland, were In this city Friday vUllInx Mm. Chun. Huron. MiM F.lla Khurtlcir who Intel txwn vinlt liill fur ewvrral ihtvi with her parent In thin city left Friday Irntt for her homo In Vancouver. Mrs. 1'. H. Noyer, North of Ysklms, ftaali., wn In tills city Monday. She has heen vIhIiIiik her daughter, Mr. A. Kule, of MoUlU, for several wevke. W. M . Muriw.of J'ortland.anal. adju tant ((i-noral ol the Oregon department (I. A K. wan In Oregon City Mon day on biielm-wi pertaining to the grand army. Mm. 8. Uncial, widow of the lata Judtte IlueUt has renteil her home to County Surveyor I. W. Klnnalrd, and will spend the winter with relatives in Salem ml Aurora. Hon John I. Ialy, of Toledo, representative-elect from Lincoln county was In Oregon City Momluy. He was tran snctliiK some luialnem and irncwIiiK his ainunlntiinio with Capt. ApK-rson and other old-time friends W T llnnkms, one of the hriht young teacher of tlm county now conducting a School at Mscknhnrir, H'iU Saturday and Sundny In ()iet;on City with Ins psreuts. He tMk part in the teacher's anrioeiation Suturduy which was in ses sion In this city, Alter a three-months' a.Wnc Win, Wliitlixk returned from his ranch a! Berry on the North Fork of the Santiam. He nlulcs that there is flue hunting near his ranch as Arthur Iterry, his 10-year old nephew killed three fine deer (luring his stay. J. K. Hole, of Fifhhawk, Nohulcm val lev, was In Oregon City on some land mutters Monday. Mr. I'.ulo was formerly publisher of the Nehalem News, hut gave up the nwspttior business for the more liH'Htiive and pleasant business of man ufacturing gilt edited Nehalem bolter. The time futile for the steumer Kamona was changed Momluy for the winter. The boat now leaves Oregon City at 0 A. M. and 1 -:M V. M. and re turning leaves Portland at 11 A. M. and 3:301'. M. The six o'clock trip is dis continued as also the Sunday trips. The trips as now made will answer every purixise to the people of Oregon City when going to 1'ortlsnd on business. Roy. Oilman Parker and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dresner were in Portlund the first of the week attending the Oregon Baptist convention which was hold in that city. Hev. Parker was chairman of the convention and was elected corres ponding secretary for the ensuing year. City ltocorder Fouls, in his most pleas ing style, tied the knot last Thursday in his olllce which made one Miss Alice Hess and Mr. Itober. L. Russell. The young folks went to IiotiHo-kmiping at once in a house at the head of Seventh street belonging to E. P. Elliott. Wade II. Spencer, an alleged real estate dealer of this city, skipped out lust week leaving numerous creditors to mourn their loss, though rejoicing that now there would be no rink ot their get ting swindled any more by this excuse of a man. Mrs. E. W. Fisher of Corvallis Is visiting her sister Mrs. Thos. Charman . In this place. She will leave for her home Monday morning accompanied by her daughter, Miss Clara, who has spent the last two months In this city. BIIILOH'S CUKE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. For Bale by O. A. Harding. TlliKKMUIVUU PltumMATIOX. Clereliitid Nteiils a Standi on Pcnnoyrr (ieiierinis (jiving lleceinnieiided. The president Wednesday IhniumI the umiul Thanksgiving pioclumalion. After relernng to the blessings enjoyed by the nation during the past year Im says : "Therefore, I, OroverCluvelsud, presi dent of the Ulilhml Slates, do hereby ap point and set spurt Thursday, the 'Mi of November, as a day ol ThankHglving and prayer, to he kept and observed by all (utople of the lurid, ana In our places of worship and praise as well as happy reunions of kindred and friends on that day, let us Invoke the divine approval by generously remvmherliig the poor and needy. Surely he who has given us comfort arid plenty, will look ixn our relief of the dentltuUt and our mlulstra tlonsof charity as tlio work of hearts truly grateful, and ss prools of the sincerity of our thanksgiving." Huiinfiiile fsylngi. Si nnvsiiik, Oct. .'), Jtttln ami mud, and the inuJ Is getting qui to deep. The good rouds of this summer are changing to the bad ones of last winter. A few families have moved away, Win, tinge living a. noun the number. Mrs. (isgn and sister went to California. Mrs. (iago's mother and father went cast and Mr. (iuge is still in business on this Count. J. Heed's futility have moved down near Tremont, where he will go into the wood business with Mr. Henry, ol Port lund. They will use electric power to run llm saws, Mr. lieed use his en gine to furnish the ower. It will lx a grand thing If they make itwoik success fully. J. ('lift has had a vcrv ssd sickness. Melius been threatened will, paralysis but Is tatter now. Mrs. Pave lNsrdofT is visiting her son, J. K. Pvurdoir, while she Is doing some business, with the renter on Iter place at Itock Creek. John Welch a former resident of this place has been visiting friends and rela tives here. Tlipywintlo Eagle t'rwk and then returned to their home at Fisher's. Wash. J. 8. Comnlock is also visiting his relatives here. Mrs. Faust is sick with a cancer In the breast of which she has been sutrvr ing for a long time. Physicians tell her that she cannot live more than two months. The parsonage is about completed and the church should he proud of It as it is a very neat residence. Fanners are lu their potato fields turning out the spuds. They are a llt.!o Mow the average this year. The ladies will find Sloper'a bnrtier shop the place to have their hair trim med In the latest styles, IjhI Thursday Al. Kicliardson was trl 'd before Justice IMxon on toe charge of wsntonly and mulicioindy destroying the tlnh nets in the Clackamas river be longing to Fred Hinder. The case was decided Wednesday of this week in favor of Hlchurdson as the plaintiff w as unable to bring stithVlent proof against the de fendant. A man by the name of Mr. Peoples purchased some outs from Win, Iavi both of F)ugle Creek. When the oats were delivered to Peoples he was not at home but his wife to Mr. Iavis to take the cart and harness as security. Last Saturday as Mr. Davis was driving to to town and when passing Mr. People's house the latter came out with a shotgun and told Mr. Davis that he had just three minutes to return and bring the cart and harness back. He obeyed and is now without cart, harness and oats. For a pain in the side or chest there is nothing so good as a flannel damp ened with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bound on over the seat of psin . It af fords prompt and permanent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. This same treatment is a sura cure for a lame back. For sale by O. A. Harding, Drug gist. City Marshal Burns is deserving of a good word for making the many hobos who Infest Oregon City and are an ex pense to the city for board and lodging, clean up the street crossings. Marshul Burns proposes to keep the crossings clean during the winter provided the supply of tramps holds out, Ksgle Ciwk News. Eaui.k CxitKk, Oct. 30. The debating and literary society opens up next Sat urday night for tho winter. Bill Muck is aguin In this section sell ing horses. Charles Foster and Hugh Githens left for Han Jose last Thursday in pursuit of work. John Fi. Stone's little girl is quite sick. Dr. Smith is attending her. Misses Annie and Lottie, Tracey were the guests of the Misses Bell last Sun day. , Uus Burnett made a trip to Gresham on business yesterday. Little Katie Currier paid her grandma Wilbern a visit last Sunday. Jerry Judd took dinner with our doc tor last Sunday. We are all glad to see Jerry around again. To Kent. 12 acres all cleared at Mt. Pleapant with good comfortable house to rent. Encjuireol Wade II. Spencer & Co. MINK M ITKM. Mti-rsry HiH-lciy Orifsiilwd-llup Drown snrl W Ileal ICalnei-i Out uf l.urk. Mink, Oct, If). The iticent rains have put lots of farmers considerably bark wllh their lull woik In this riclghtxirhood. Hut little full wheat Im been sown, and scarcely any potatoes lisve been dug. Mr. Shuntion started up his new baler last week. The first bale mude with It weighed 250 pounds, 100 pounds more than It ought to have welgjed. The hulur was rusty inside and refused to discharge properly. The Ixiy have it in g'Siil operation now and will bale hay a! f 1.(0 per ton and straw at (1,70 per ton. The ltolunder brothers are repairing lliolr horse stable and ate also preparing to build an extensive jionltry barn this full. The dance at Floyd Kirk's lust Satur day night was not largely attended owing to the stormy weather. The Presbyterian literary and debating Society bold their first meeting for this fall lust Ftiday. The hop growers sre in for it ss well as the w heat growers. The hop men of this vicinity put their hops on the mar ket, and the highest price offered was b'4 cent er pound, which will only pay for picking and drying them. Logan Lorsli. Uxias, (ict. 2lt. (in of t lie most enjoya ble tinners of llie m-smiii wus given at f tie reMilriicc of Jolin Scliiitlrl laxl Friday in honor of bin lilrtlulny. The crowd a comfortably Urge, the mimic wan exirll iil. od tbe supper table wan laden with good tlilngn. Tom (ialluglier Is building a nrut dwell- j ing. ! Our newly married couples, Mr. and Mrs. ! Andrew Juliiinon, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. llrown, have commenced Ikium keeping. j Mr. Clark liss again lost hit lioune ke,r. '. We heard t lint Clem was going to try one of ( til weaker nei. Mrs. Shade is paying a vlnlt to her sitter. I All III ret of the ligsn lex hen mounted their bront'lioi Isnt Saturdsy and attended llir Inntiiule in (Irenon City. Mini Kdns Chsne is on Die sirk lift. - Iter. Johimin Is very low wllh typhoid fever. Hit ton, Mike Johnson, of Damas con, hsi been vUitinK him. Pstau Msrqnsm Krwi. Makucam, Oct. .'10. Last night shout five o'clock Mts. Msrths A. Doores, wife f J, W. Ikxres of this (ilsce, died of heart trouble, Hlie lisd been feeling ss well ss ustisl (luring the entire day, and was In the act of preparing supper for ber husband w hen without any sign of distress she suddenly fell to the floor a corpse. Her dituuhter bad been visiting her during the day and had Jut bidden hor mother good-bye and departed for home. Mrs. Doores leaves a husbsnd and two children, Mrs. J. Murdock of Jfllerson, Marion county, and Mrs He lieeea Longof Elliott Prairie, this county. Her only living sister, Mrs. M. Wilkins, of Unburn, Linn county, bus been tele graphed for and will arrive in time to at tend the funeral tomorrow at the M. E. church the services by Hev. (ianlner. Married, at the residence of P. J. Hid ings, of Marrpism, October 24'ti, bv J. K. Jack, Justice of the Peace, Miss lioss Cullithsn and Mr. Fredericb Schafer of Molalla. fliprrjvllle Itrmi. Chkskyvii.i.k, Oct. 30. The first snow of the aeasoti was seen on the nioui. tains east and 11111111 of Clierryville on the morning of thelmti instant. The tlnh are very plentiful In Fsiuly river, and the people of Clierryville and vicinity are tuvliig lots of sport with rod snd line. D. Cootie cut his foot very badly while splitting shingle timher. J. 8. Ware and his father msile a business trip to Ore gun City and Portland lust week. Charles Shank is hauling lumber lor a new house. N. W. Kllnn is also bitihlin a new house. J. V. ltaty is clearing laud for the pur pose of enlarging his orchard and getting things in readiness for the good times when they come. Ira lsvis. of Clsckmas, is visiting friends at Clierryville this week. Mlsa Minnie Fliun has gone to Portland and will remain there for some time. Charley ltaty and family have returned lor the winter to their ranch neur Clierry ville. Psvld Douglas, Ray Koah, Charley Heche and Luke Itaker were the guests of J, Hammer Sunday last. Barlow Bulletin. Harlow, Oct Sl.-The It. W. M. Co. is having an oil room built south of their store building. Jay Green vislteu Portland this week. K. A. B. Howard is liaullnfl hops to the B. W. M. Co.'s ware house. Messrs. Tras per and Honeycut, ot Marks Prairie, are hauling their potatoes here and storing them. L. P. Vandornegave a phonographic con cert st Columbia Hall Monday evening and delivered a very Interesting lecture ahout his travels among the gold fields of South Africa and the diamond mines at Kimberly. Notice nf Examination. Notice la hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themseves as candidates tor teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent thereof will hold a public ex amination at the court house in Oregon City beginning Wednesday, November 14tb, at 1 o'clock P. M. Persons de siring state papers will apply November 15. Applicants for county certificates will be charged fl.00 In advance. H. 8. Gibson, County School Supt. Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated this 30th day of October 1894. ilo you will lie ail toll tho (lifTi.n ncc between a leather counter and a tmper counter in a uhoe? You do, eh? All right. Take tho tthoe or boot in both bandri toe pointing to the front finperH of both handH claused on the nharik the thumbs on the back about an inch above the heel jireHH tho counter forward if tho shoo in a heavy one the counter will incline for ward slowly. Now remove the thumbs and if the counter in leather it will come back to its original poHition instantly but if it is paper it will re main in the ignition you pressed it to. Now to tell if the inner-Hole in patx-r or leather takeout your pen knife, cut a Hrnall skiving from the outer edge of the inner-Bole, put the piece in your mouth, chew it, and if a ten-year-old boy cannot tell whether he is chewing paper or leather, he tihould have nome one elne to buy bin shoes for him. The counter in a ladies' fine shoe should givo under the pressure of the thumb instant ly, but as rapidly return to its position. The inner sole in a boot or shoe is of vital imtiortance. It it is paper, the moment it gets wet the stitch will pull through, then away goes your shoe, and away goes your money. A paper inner-sole and a paper counter in a shoe w ill make a difference of $1.00 in the cost of a shoe. If a man tells you that he will sell you a $5.00 shoe lor 2..W put him down as an A 1 liar. Nobody gives their goods away no one is in business for their health. We curry no shoes with paper counters or paper inner-soles. WE C7HWY j0 STORE gjiOES. A dry foot will save a man a doctor's bill, and one doctor's bill will purchase a half dozen pairs of shoes. "THE SHOE MAN," NEXT DOOH TO OREGON CITY BANK. VllMONVlUK NEWS. fniursnrs Company Noted fur Its Slowness Prusptroui Orange and Workmen Lodge. Wii.soxvii.i.k, Oct. 29. Tualatin grange P. of II ., No. Ill, met yesterday with a fairly large attendance. The usual routine 1 business was transacted. A resolution relative to the school nook system was adopted which the county papers a ill be requested to publish and w hich persumably will be found in an other column of this it-sue. The grange is in an unusual flourishing condition. A class of nine which will be instructed in the first and second degrees shows the interest manilested therein. It was a very pleasant and sociable party that gathered at the Tualatin grunge bull to trip the light fantastic toe in honor of Mia Jessie Tyler, w ho arrived a few days since from Edenberg, Scot land. About twenty-five couple were present and the merry dancers did justice to tne occasion till mid night when completely worn out they returned to their respective homes evidently feel ing themselves well paid for going. An item of interest of which the pub lic will evidently be interested is the fact that Mis Minnie Turner will be twtniy one years of age tomorrow. Hon. John Kruse and T. L. Turner finished digging their potatoes last week. They report their yield about an average. Sunrise lodge of A. 0. IT. W. met for the second time in their own hall which they purchased of A. L. Seely sometime since. The Wllsonville literary society is bc-"kd to reorganize next Saturday even ing, but considering the fierce opposition manifested by certain dissatisfied and fault-linding so called neighbors it is doubtful if the society will ever meet again. The announcement is made of the en gagement of Mibs Ella Turner and Mr. John Seedling. When the wedding takes place the neighborhood will lose its ac knowledged belle. May success attend the young couple. The Sharp brothers' potato cellar will be completed this week. It is a magni ficent looking structure containing twenty thousand brick. Over it is a doubled walled apple bouse of the same dimensions. It is not a very good recommendation for the State Insurance company in de laying to pay the f 1000 insurance on the iioue which was burned five weeks ago last Friday. Up to date the money has not been paid and the sympathizing neighbors cannot understand the delay. Stranger. MEADE BELIEF CORPS. No. 18, DEPART MENT OF OKEUON. Mrs. M. 8. Pllsbury President Mrs. F. L. Cochrane, - - - Treasurer. Mrs. J- B. Harding, - - Secretary. Meets on first snd third Tuesdays of each month tu K. of P. Hall. Members ol corps from abroad, oordlally welcomed. MEADa, POST, No J. Q A. R DEPARTMENT OF OREGON. Meeta first Monday of each month, at K. of P. Hall, Oregon City. Visiting comrades made weloome. DAVID McARTHCR, Commander. Ms. Williams, Adjutant SONS OP VETERANS. K. D. Baker Camp, No. IS, meeta erery (rat and tnlrd Thursday evening of each month, at K. of P. hall. W. E Johnson, Captain; B. S. Belomy. Repre sentative Dir. Encampment; O, O. Wood, 1st Lieutenant; Alonso wli'khara, 2d Lieutenant; C, A Herman, 1st SersjeauL BUTTE CREEK GRANGE, No. 82, P. of H. Meets at their ball In Marquam, second Bat urday la each month st 10 a. m. Visiting members always welcome. J. K JACK, J, R. WHITE, Secretary. Master, Ptih Hatchery .Notes. Fish IIatchkrv, Oct. 20. No sick ness in this vicinity. Farmers are bousing sway winter apples and potatoes. Rev. J. A. Rover, of Damascus preached an able sermon in our school house last Sunday. " Work in the stone quarry has been shut down for the winter. Miss Murr. power is meeting with good success teaching our school. Charles Wade, of Portland, is visiting friends and relatives in this neighbor boo I. Fishermen are selling salmon at this place at the extremely low price of twenty to twenty-five cents. D. F. Warner was the guest of Mr. Days last Saturday evening. Mr. Day was in Portland on business last week. Heals g Running Cures the Serpent's 'CONTAGIOUS taslllustageseompletelyl ni nnn nniomi eradicated by 8. S. S. Ob-' OIULUUU I uiuun stinate sores ana ulcers" 1 It removes the poison and builds up the system kiu to rmitine; powers' T.iuaD ucauM ea tna aiwiH and ut trcauaca mailed ftM. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Duffy & Hcckart EXPRESS andJRANSFERING. Special care in moving Household Goods and Pianos. Prompt work and Reasonable charges. Leave orders at BELLOMY & BUSCH'S. WINTER TIME TABLE. STR. SARAH DIXON, For Astoria and Claskanie. Leave WASHINGTON STREET DOCK for Aastoria, Sunday and Friday mornings at 7:30 A. M., and Monday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 P. M., making close con nections at Astoria with boata for Ilwaco and Clatsop. RETURNING leaves Astoria Monday morning at 6:30 A. M., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 5 P. M. Connecting at Oak Point on down trip with steamer Messenger for Claskanie; and on up trip from Astoria. ! (5- Sores. Si I i to I CtCnsv WVSSI? aJUUtf. VB PostoIIico-:-Store, MILWAUKEE, Oil. FAMILY-:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh and of the best quality. In Pricese meet Portland Competition. 0.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. Sheriff! Notice of Sale os Kierntlon. In the Circuit Court of the Slat of Oregon for the (Jouuty of Clai-kams. Mary A. Hutch. PIslntlrT. ti. Henry Swift Jr . ( am Swift. H E Miller, Frank Jones anil John Slrey, Iteftnilants. Slate ol Oregon. County of Clackamas, n. Xotlre Is hereby given, that by virtue of nn exeeullon ami onlerof Ie ln.iiedoutot the Cir cuit Court of the niate ol Oreirnn for the comity of Cln'-k.mRft. hearing date the 3d day of Oet. ber, l".'l, in a rift wherein Mary A (latch was t'laimifT, and Henry Swift. Jr., Carria .Swift, H. V. Miller, Frank Jona and John Slrey were defendants, commanding ine, in the bnma of the Htie of Oregon, thai out of the real ev tate hereinafter dehciited, lo realize a anro suf Sclent tn satisfy the demands of said deeree, to wit: Wl; 00. and (he further sum of W 52 costs, and the further sum of I'iV) 00 aa attorney! fee, Whether with Interest on the same since said decree was entered at 10 per eeDt. per annum snd also the costs nf snd attending this sale. Now. therefore, io obedience to such decree. I did duly levy upon, and will, on Saturday the : 3d day of November, at the hour of one o'clock p m of said nay. at the front door of 1 the court bout In said county. ofTer for sale at public auction, and sell to the blrhest and best bidder, for cash In hand, all the right, title and. interest the said defendants have In and to the following described real property, to wll: All nf hlnek Number 17 In the Oregon Iron and Steel Company 8 rat addition to the Town of Oswego as the same appears of record is the Recorder's ortice ol Clackamas county, Oregon. Also the south one-half of section sixteen th' In township four H) south nf range six it e.it f the Willamette Meridian, containing &0 acres, in Clackamas county, Oregon. Pated this 4lh day of Oetoher. A D. W4. E. C. M A IiDOCK. Sheriff of Clackamas county. Hale of Oregon. By S. M. MoonY, Deputy. I0-a:ll-Z. DHWIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Received a gold medal and diploma at St. Louis Convention of Photograpers, 1804. Third and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goocis his store is second to none. Trv him ! FOR- ABSOLUTELY PTRE DRUGS 80 TO G A. HARDING. NONE BUT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED FLae PerterlES am Toilet Article!. Also a full stock of 3P-A.HTTS- OILS ETC. Cooke's Stables, W. H.COOKE, Manager, Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STABLE of the City. Rigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and IHlivery Busi ness promptly attended to. FOR SALE OR TRADE. f Tracts of CLACKAMAS FKt'IT LANDS. Oood house, barn, etc. Also 2 LOTS IN GLADSTONE. J, K. I.KUOM. Park Place. Oregon. SIXTH YEAR. 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