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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2!), I'M). The Kind Ton Hare Always in use for over 30 years, Allow - SSTjf .7. All Counterfeit, Imitations and"Just-as-Kd"aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanjrer the health of Infants and Children Experience agnlust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is IMeasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its acre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fererishness. It cures Dtarrhuw and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI Sears the The Kind Yon toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. NEWS OP THE COUNTY M E ADO WB ROOK. We were visited with another little suow. Woodcock Creek has done some damage on north Main street. Mrs. Ralph Holman called on her sister. -Mrs. Albright Ralph Holman and Franklin Cooper made a business trip to Molalla via Liberal. Mr. Ramsbr was seen in town Sun day. Edna Staudinger is learning fast in her music lessons coming to the front. It would be nice if more would take an interest in that way. George and Mary Kay had a fine time coasting the other day. Coasting is certainly fun for the little folks. A. L. Larkins had the misfortune to get snow blind but is getting better now. J. W. Staudinger is repairing his fence where some trees fell across it In time of the storm. Mrs. 0. T. Kay has been on the sick list the past week, but is much better now. Miss Vera Hall returned to Molalla Sunday eve, where she has been work ing for Mrs. Wayne Robbing. STAFFORD. Last week was a record breaker for this vicinity as well as other places. Six Inches of rain fell, and as we only lacked five inches to bring us up to the normal degree of rainfall, we have one inch to spare. But we have the consolation, we 'are not the only rain-sodden state. The Knise-Baker divorce trial was again postponed on Saturday. It may go over to the April term of court. ' A good share of Frog Pond and Stafford went down to Oregon City expecting to bear some sensational testimony, as it is said Baker will contest. Mrs. Aernl receiver the sad intel ligence of the sudden death of a younger sister a few miles from Beth any on last Monday morning. Sbe had been sick but a few days, and passed quietly away in her sleep. She leaves a husband and three children besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn her demise. Mrs. Aernl at tended the funeral. Rev. Wehlte is still feeling poorly. Miss Annie Aden received a pyro graphy outfit for her birthday last week, presented by her sister. She has been a patient sufferer for a num ber of years from some Injury to her back, but is now able to walk about the house. People are picking over their pota toes and find not as many frozen as was at first feared. Dealers are a little reluctant to buy at present. Mr. Nnssltaum told one of tbem if he found a frosted one In a sack he would give him the whole sack, so he emptied them into a box and care fully looked them over, but found them all right. Jake Schatz, son of William Schatz, ( road-master of this place, is at home 1 thlri winter helping to build a large ! barn upon his father's well kept farm. Mr. Philip Baker has a new grapho- Coffee The iromi-tight can protects it against impurities and deteri oration never sold in bulk. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at Lome not too fine. JLTU Bought, and which has been has borne the slfrnnture of and has leen made under Ms per annul atinerriston since Its Infancy. no one to deceive you In this. Signature of phone. Sunday afternoon the Geo hardt's and Fred Baker's vent down to hear some new records Fred bought for his father the day before. , Mr. Kolemeyer's son, who was very sick last week, is reported somewhat belter. Mrs. Bookman sits up in bed a part of the time. Word came over the phones Sunday evening that the dam at Sucker ake, Oswego, had gone out, and the bridge in danger. They expect to have the bridge strengthened by Wednesday so it will be safe for teams. A number of young ladles rode over to Mr. Nimic's Saturday evening. Joe to his sorrow was not at home. The two Mrs. Delkars and iMrs. Gage spent an afternoon last week with Mrs. Powell and her sister. EAGLE CREEK. We are enjoying fine weather once more. On Saturday, January 16th, the Eagle Creek Grange held Its regular session. On account of the weather being so bad only 26 members were present. Two candidates were initi ated in the third and fourth degrees, and the annual Installation of officers took place, Ed Bates of Springwater Grange, assisted by his son, E. N. Bates, installing the following officers: Master, Fred Bates; overseer, Her man Duus: lecturer, Homer Glover; steward, Ward Douglass; assistant steward. Ernest Duus; chaplain, Mrs. L. Glover; secretary, Mrs. Maggie Bates; gate keeper, Ed Steinman; lady assistant steward, Minnie Stem man. W. J. Howlett went to Portland last Thursday to attend the funeral of his niece, Mrs. Laura Howlett Powell. Fred Cooke, of Damascus, was In the, neighborhood last week visiting with relatives. Miss Hatz and Mrs. Gibson called on Mrs. Jones Saturday atfernoon. Mrs. Freda Vancouver has moved to the Sellwood Lumber Co.'s domains. She has taken the job of cook for the company. On Tuesday evening a surprise par ty was given In honor of Claud Wood le's 20th birthday. A few people as sembled to surprise him. but the sur prise was more on the people than Claud, for he was not at home. He had gone to Portland last week, and was expected home on Monday, but did not come. The people present spent a pleasant evening together. J. F. Brower, of Orient, was calling on friends on the hill last week. Mr. Brower intends to return the latter part of the week and hold services at the schuol house on Sunday. MOLALLA. Molalla Grange No. 310 held regu lar meeting last Saturday and decid ed to acr-pt the proposition of Coun ty School Superintendent Gary to hold a public meeting. In February, in con junction with all the schools for this part of the county, the exact date will be given later. v The Grange voted to invite tne uib trier. Pomona Orange to meet with No. 310, second Wednesday In April. Deputy J. W. Thomas assisted by R. A. Wright of No. 4U, installed the fol lowing officers for the ensuing term: J. V. Harless, W. M.; W. W. Evr.r hart, O.; J. N Sawtell, L; Victor H. D'jnton, S.; O. R. Daugherty, Asst. S.; Mary Faurie, Chap.; Rhoda P. Mack rell, Treas.; Ber.ha Adams, S:c; D. Wilhelm, O. K.; Mrs. Arvilla UIc!.y, Pomona; Gladys Dunton, Ceres; Nina Dun ton. Flora; Edna Adams, I A. S. Deputy grand master, H. J. Sawtell, installed the officers of I. O. O. F. lodge No. 184: G. W. Myers, N. G.; John Daves, V. G. ; H. Kick, recording secretary; Ira Steinlnger, financial secretary; J. W. Thomas, treasurer. The next good thing to look for will be February months; with the tradi tional "groundhog." Many people got their potatoes frozen during the cold snap and It looks as If spuds would be at a pre mium at planting time. Molalla claims to have one of the strongest young men In the county; guess he could lift a horse with a little practice, we don't call him "Samson" either. JOHN W. THOMAS, DENTIST. Molalla Mondays. FIRWOOD. All those who attended tho debate Saturday evening wore surprised at the able mnnner In which the pro gramme was rendered, most of the debaters wore boglnnors, but one would not have thonnht so to hear their argument. The now organ greatly surpassed all expectation. Hurvoy E. Kohros will be missed from our meeting and community for a few months. he has gone to Port land to attend business college. The people of Section 29 and bord ering places, are having their place surveyed this week and find a gvet many changes being made In both line and roads. The FtrwtMMl school i very proud of Its now organ "d no doubt this will be an Incentlvo for several organs In the homes. Ou February I J, there will be a basket social and entertainment nl the Firwood hall. Piles! Piles) Ptlesl Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure nilnd. Bleeding and Itching Pllee. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives In stant relief. - Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mall 60e nd $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co., Props.. Clavaland, a For sale by Jones Drug Co, TWILIGHT. Irvle Boylan. of Kelso, Wash., has been visiting his brother. D. L. Boy lan. While here he purchased 15 acres of the James McCord place. Fred J. Melndl, an attorney of Mor row, now attending legislature, came down Saturday to spend Sunday with his family who are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lazolle. Quite a number wont to Warner Grange from here last Saturday. It was a very interesting meeting, being Installation night Miss Gladys Rlpensnortskl Is stay Is staying with her grandmother. Mrs. D. B. Martin and attending the Mc Loughlln Instatute. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve: and It has never failed to cure any sore, boll, nicer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c at Jones Drug Co. REDLAND. Mrs. Jack Fullam died Friday. Jan uary ti. of blood polsoniug, caused by premature birth, and was burled nt Portland Sunday. Besides her hus band she leaves a little ijj The) have the sympathy of all old frier.dk and neighbors here. Miss Johnson resigned her position as school teacher of Redlanil riimt on account of poor health. Born, to E. Morgan and wife, a girl. January 23. uorn to George Gill and wife, a son, January 23. To bad Mr. Gill and Mr. Morgan could not exchange babies as the one has a sunnlv nt ririo ami only one boy; the other has one boy aireaay. Mr, Ward, of Viola wan nnrviint.wl road supervisor for District No. 13. t-iear creek Creamery paid 40 cts. for cream for the month of December. Frank Whitman, mall carrier on route No. 2, will begin making his rounds todav: he has been ful during the cold snap, only missed uuc or two uays, Dut when the roads were flooded and bridges out, he of course, could not come; we have not been left without mail however as people going to. town would take the mail and bring mall back with them i Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup tastes nearly as eooH s. mania It cures the cold by gently moving the bowels and nt the same time It Is soothing for throat Irritation, thereby stopping the cough. Sold by Jones urug io. HARMONY. At a Bchool meeting called for the purpose of voting on a change of the school house to a point one-half mile north, It was decided by a large ma jority to retain the present site. .Mr. Gary was present and spoke on the different plans suggested fur a division of the Harmony district, and a committee was appointed consistine of Messrs. McLauglln, Hudson and Wise to confer with a like committee from Witchita to see If an agreement could be made concerning the pro posed boundary lines of a new dls trlct formed of parts of Milwaukee and Harmony districts. Consternation seized the community when it was discovered that a young man with a well developed case of small pox had attended the school meeting exposing the entire neighbor hood. Two families have the small pox now, Mr. Stevens' and Mr. Mil lard's. The Improvement Society gave a basket social Saturday evening, clear ing nearly $20 to be added to' their hall fund. Mrs. Jalm and Mrs. Avery have been 111 for some time "with lung troubles, but are better now. Mr. Hunter is also on the sick list. Mr. Harding has moved into his new home in the Garner addition to Har mony. OABTOnlA - toe Km! !m Hhw iww tlfutira of CHURCH HA8 ROLL CALL. Societies of Church Report Financial Condition Excellent. The annual roll call of the Congre gational church was held Thursday nli;ht In the church. There was an unusually large attendance, and the meeting was one of the most enthus iastic of its kind ever held in the church. The remarks made by many of the speakers were on the prosper ous condition of the church. Follow ing the meeting a supper was served by the members of the Ladles' Aid Society in the church parlors. Since coming to Oregon City Rev. Oakley has worked faithfully, and as a re ward has built up the church. At the annual business meeting about a month ago held In the church every society of the church made a report, and all are out of debt with money In the treasury. At this meet ing the trustees were appointed to serve during the year. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are for weak back, back ache, rheumatism, pains and all kid ney and bladder troubles. Soothing and antiseptic. Regular size 60 cents. Sold by Jones Drug Co. EstocadQ and Eastern Clackamas E8TACA0A. A number of tho resident of litis plaoo chartered a car Thursday eve ning to attend tho play, Hon Hur now on at tho llotllg theater at Portland. Tho car left Casadoro at 5:20 o'clock and returned to Kslarada about i o'clock Friday morning. All who at tended report having a very lino time. Those unending wove as follow: Mr. and Mr. K. Miller. Mr. and Mr. Al Llmlsey, Mr. and Mr. F. 0. Ilobloy, Mr. ami Mr. l W. Pugh and daugh ter. Mr. and Mr. J, 8. Murphoy, Mr. and Mrs, A. Drill, Mr. and Mr. W. J. Moore, Mr, and Mrs. J, A. Jones, Mr. and Mr. N. U. 8. ijuiry, Mr, and Mr. K. S. Womer, Misses Maude Sturgeon, Kva Prunor, Mary Wonior, liachael Hoed, Mary Dale, Mae Stephen, Vorga Hugo, Messor. A. N. Johnson, Clyde Sohock, Paul Womor, A, Yocum, I. M. Yofiim, J. W. Rood, Harry Kckles, L. K. Holtll. Will Dalo. Wnr ren Barr. Carl Carry, K. Boner, F. Smith, and C. S. Rolsnor. K. W. Bai tlut stid faintly from Port land have moved to Katacada. Mr, Bartlot Is a lawyer and has opened up sn offlce lu the Hank of Kstacda build ing. Ed Scott has moved up to his house in Springwater. W. A. Williams is Intending to move his family to Lents In the near future. Mr. Williams was the editor of the Kstacada News which has boon chang- $ $ 'I $ $ $ $ $ PSYCHOLOGY OF INVESTMENT. John D. Rockefeller, better than any other man of his lime, under stood the psychology of Investr.u nt when he orgaulzcd tho Standard Oil Company. He know how Impoi'taut petroleum In all Us forms womd be to the race In tho near future, llo knew how great a pari, it would olay In the advancement of humamty. Those who followed hi lead acted on his advice. Invested and made money. It Is poor retort to say. they madu more for him than to: themselves. His act and his genius would havrt brought his result to any of them. George M. Pullman kuew tho day was at hand when passeiiM'rs ou long Journeys wanted to sleep lu bods. They were tired of spuwl'.ng "u the uncomfortable chairs or the still more uncomfortable seats of a day coach. They were able to pay tor something better than a blanket mid tho privi lege of the noor. Ho o.gsnlsed the sleeping car company an I tho men who put lu money as he advised, who grasped the psychology of Hie Invest ment were great gainers. Inflexible rule cannot be laid down but this much can be determined: That product which supplies a fixed necessity of tho human race !s a tafe thing to Invest in. The markot is sure. For example, there will al ways be a demand for foodstuff. Whenever the masses require even In small quantities, provides a secure base. Fortunes are made In salt. In matches, In soap, in strv car fares. There Is a sure sale. Whatever yt'at number of people want, whether or not It is a necessity, offers good re turns to the Investor. A lo'.lot .con venience an accessory of dress, a certain paper, 'a" certaiu nedldin., (he examples are my iad, nli pay well. He who can grasp tho pjyolioli gy of investment will nak9 mon.y with either of them. ThU helpful keuso will show you when a region is ripe for development. It showed President Jefferson the wisdom of the Ix)iilsinna Purchase. It has ahoa thousands of others when a reihn was ready to advance on the threshold of transi tion from obscurity '.3 prominence in the thought of the wond. V.'mn It begins to be a factor In tho world's necessities. The safe! and hi1 est Investment In the world Is In produc tive land because 011 '.lie f"."U the food and drink of mankind mutt be found. Grain, beet sugar uiid coffee these are the slapi.n of living for Americans. Find wh.-n 'hose can be produced In maximum vol ime and at minimum cost, whej tlitfr '.vay to market Is easy, sura nnd chenp and where Investment propilioiied lo re sults Is least. Of the maiki t you may be sure. The demand will not cease. Seek that place througn !he g.ndance of men to be trusted; put the Seed of your Investment In tho soil of taat opportunity at the season of promise not in the autumn if lup v;Rf m-sa nor In the winter of defcii1.. Yon have found the surest place and O.e safest means God has glve.i I ) inun for his blessing. Set there y.iui hope In the sure, ground of reason. Then back your Judgment with your coinage. De fend your faith and wuh sirong words augment the condition which will In crease your fortune. Your Invest ment rests on no chimera. Chance has no part In Its development. The highest business faciity bestowed on man has guided you and It must fol low as the night tho day, the pros perity which has crowned others, which has heaped the millions for those who follow theso rules, which point the royal road to fortune, will bestow on you the riches you deserve. J. L. M. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City postofflce for week end ing January 29, 109: Woman's list Moore, Mrs. Daisy; Mills, Miss Luclle. Men's List Kellogg, Fred (2); Itrson. Lee; Miller, Frank B.; Na- dean, Dannie. , SPORTSMEN LOVERS OF Hunting and Fishing Find just exactly what they want at the store of C. G.MILLER Enterprise Building ed to the Kntaonda Progro. George Shulti, Hob Murchbnnk, Warren Hnr, Hill Perry, Smiley laive lace, Jack Close, 1 0, llorbor, Jo Stubs, and Hoy Gilbert attended the diuico given by the huso ball loiiui nt Knglo Creek Thursdny evening Jan uary 21t. They report that tho mus ic was lino and they all hud a Duo time. A, V. Shult of Montavllla spent Sunday at tho home of C. F. Ilowu of thl city. Kd llonorv A. Morow and W. Dale made business trip to Portland till week. Mr. F. M. GUI lis been spending tho past two wooka with hor parent Mr. and Mrs. William Dale of thl city. Tho pupil of tho Kstacada m-liool have Just completed IJielr mid term examinations. Mis Kva Prunor, a teacher In the Kstiicadn school, ha boon unable to attend to hor duties the last couple of day and Miss Klleli Krlckou hns-4 been taking hor place. Tho Kpworth league I planning to give an entertainment course In this city In the near future. There will be 0110 lecture and two mimical number. Knch of these are well worth 25 rent but the throe number nre offered for the small um of M cent. Dr. F. Ha inan of Wlllamoto I'lilverslly will give tho first number. If you fall to be preiont you will miss something good. Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion will digest any and all food at any and all time. Kodol Is guaranteed to give prompt relief. Sold by Jones Drug Co. , Summons, In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Mary Irish, Plaintiff, vs. Lewis Irish, Defendant. To Ijowl Irish, tho above named defendant: lu tho name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit on or before the 5th day of March, 1909, said datu being the expiration of six week from the date of tho first pub lication of thl summon, and If you fail to appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the rollef demanded In tho complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving tho bond of matrimony now existing between tho plaintiff and defendant. This summon la published by or der of Hon. Thomas A. McUrldo, Judge of the above named court, which order w made and entered on the 2uth day of January, 190D. and the time prescribed for publication Is six week, beginning with tho .Issue of Friday, January 22nd. 1909, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and Including Frldny. March Rth, 1909. C.KO. C. HKOWNKJJ,, Attorney for Plaintiff. TOWER'S FISH K WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING ; I00K1 belter -weorj long' and gives moro , fcr-;1 bodily comfort I rvJ because cur on -y. large pancmj. yer coils no more than the jusl os good Kinds SOlD CVtRVWHCRl fw7 OOXMfll Moona It j " , Mltrp'OOt' ''JitBRNS" UUIM ru J TOW.. fO Tn0 U I ,V li g r e v RAND -uni m . 1 ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED No Matter What They Drive Or Where They Are A Saving in Power--A Redaction to. Expense-- An Increase in Outpot An Improvement in Product Some very decided improvement always results when Electric Motors turn the wheels. THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE TO Bakers Blacksmiths Bottlers Butchers Confectioners Portland Railway Light & Power Company CJQ. miller, agent lOmmmmmmmmm m ujaiui'-LajLai m 1 u There are two kinds of whiskey. One is the other isn't. The kind that IS contains oil (he constituents that come from proper distillation und ageing Thai's wluit inukcs it UL'AL whiskey. The kind that ISN'T Is made of alcohol, prune juice and bead oil oris simply, alcohol , put m charred barrels, und branded whiskey. Th Pure Food Law alms nt having tho consumer get exactly what he calls (or. When you call for whiskey aik your dealer if it will respond to 0 jiovcrnmcnt laboratory test. Ask him it he guarantees it. Then you will know what you are paying! your money for. liuy the brand you know, the standard for 70 years. Cyrus Noble pure whiskey nil whiskey--old whiskey. 4 quad bottle of CCNU1NE CYRUS NOBLE I diract to you, all chargM paid to lbs nvarstl railroad siprM of flea, bubliiU lot. W. J. Vu Sthuynr A Co, NnkU. 0,m. EkIukI pImh bJ$4.90 1" ImJi pi owl m il mu kjr ufmt, pn". four quart. CENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. P.O. Summon!, In the Circuit Court of tho Btnto of OrKon, for Clnckaitiaa County, Kraucoi Mattenon, Plaintiff, v. Evrrrlt Matii'noii, Defumlaut, To Kverott Matti'Don, tho uVfi'ttdant alioro named: In tho nnmo of th Htato of Ori'ipm, you aro horoliy rt'iiulroil to nar unci nnnwi'r tbn complaint filed Kliil you In t tie ahovo utltlitl lull on or ht'forx tho 6th day of March, 11)09, nald (Into bnlii tho expiration of lx wtM'kti from tho flmt utitillratlon of thin mimmona. and If you fall to ap pear and anawor (aid complaint, for want theroof tho plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief demanded lu the comptnliit, to-wlt: Kor a decree dlmiolvInK the bonds of matrimony now exlatluf between plaintiff and defeudaut. ThU Kiunmoiiji li putillxhed hy or der of Hon. Thomaa A. Mi'llrlde, JuiIko of tho above named court, which order wait mudo and entered on the UHh day of January. 1H!, and the time preacrlued for publication la six week; beKlnnliiK with the Initio ! of Krlday, January !:nl. 19"9, and 1 rontlnnliiK each week thereafter to; and IncluilliiK Krlduy, March Mb,; 1909. I GEO. C. UnOWNKI.1 I Attorney for Plaintiff, j Administrator's Sals of Real Property, j In the matter of the ostato of Mary ' Callahan Mcl.ln. ilureaseil: ! Notice Is hereby ulveii ttmt the tin-1 derslitned Admliilxtrutor of the abovo named entnto will, pursuant, to an order of the County Court of tho County of Clackamas, Htato of Ore-' Kn, iihkIo on the 2'Hh day of January, I'.io'j, und entered of record In tho Journal thereof of the Probate rec ords of auld County and Court, which Biilil order ho made nnd extended ill e 1 Wheels Turn Contractors Dentists Dressmakers Grocers Launderes ANYONE USING POWER CAN PROFIT BY CONSULTING $4.22 VAN SCHUYVER & CO. 10)-1 07 SkowI Stmt. P.xtUiwl, Oirrm UT AT TMIS HN MS HAM. T-OAV i 3V ... mMjummmsamsw reeled tho undemlRiied administrator to sell the aald real property of said estate hereluaflvr described at private sale for earth. The Admlnlntrator will on and af ter the 20th day of February. Jo of fer fur aalo and ml for clt, all tho rliiht, title and Inlerenl of tho vald Mury Callahan Mrl.ln, ileceanod, or her ntnte, In and to the following, deacrlbed real property, situated In the County of Cluckamaa, Htato of Oremm, to-wlt: Forty (40) acres In the Northeast corner of the Donation Ijtntl Claim of John and ttarah Albright: also an undivided one-eleventh Interest In 21il arrri of the Clifton It. Callahan and wife's I Kinailon Mud Claim; said 2 111 acres being tho wife's half of said D. 1. C. Application, to purrhaxe said Heal Property will be received by the Ad ititnlittratnr. Thos. K. Ityan, at his of tire In the Masonic Temple, Ore a on City, Oreiton, on and after the 20th day of February, ln9. THOS. r. ItYAN. Admlubtrntor of the K.tate of Mary Cullahnn McUn, Hocua.ed. REAL ESTATE farm Land, Timber, and City Property a Specialty E. P. ELLIOTT & COMPANY lloom IB, Mnnlc Trmilf. Ortgon CUy. Oregon. Ilnmf. 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