Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 07, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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THK MOBXTXR ORKGOXIAX. THURSDAT, MAY
1914.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF!
OBZGONIAS IEIXFUUKES.
Managing Editor Main T070. X 6095
City Editor Main 7070, A 095
Sunday Editor Main 7070. A 6085
Advertising Department ...Main 7070. A 6005
City Circulation Main 7070. A 6095
Composing-room Main 7070. A ttOO
Printing-room Main 7070, A 6095
superintendent Bulldlns . . .Main 7070, A 60B3
AMlSEiLfciiTS.
HEII.IO THEATER (Eleventh and Morrl
onl Al Jobson in the musical ahow.
"The Honeymoon Express." Tonight at
BAKER THEATER i Broadway antf" Morri
son) Baker Players In "The Remittance
man." Tonight at 6:15.
RECREATION PARK (Twenty-fourth and
Vaughn) Baseball. Vancouver vs. Port
lauu. This afternoon at 8.
VAUDEVILLE THEATERS.
ORPHEUM (Broadway and Taylor) This
afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at 8:15.
EMPRESS (Broadway and Yamhill) Con
tinuous from 1:30 to 11.
PANTAGES (Broadway and Alder) This
. afternoon at 2:20 and tonight at 7:30
ana &
MOVINO-PICTCRE THEATERS.
PEOPLES West Park and Alder.
MAJESTIC: Park and Washington.
COLUMBIA Sixth, near Washington.
OLOBE Eleventh and Washington.
NEW STAR Park and Washington.
Mr. Soumervillb Replies With
regard to an article in The Oregonian
last Sunday denouncing certain per
sons who are said by Secretary Robin
son, of the grand lodge of Masons of
Oregon, to be selling degrees in a
bogus Masonry entitled the American
Masonic Federation, a letter has been
received by The Oregonian from G. B.
M. Sommervllle, of this city. In which
he asserts that he is acting under
authority of an act of the Louisiana
Legislature and incloses what he states
to be a copy of the act , Mr. Som
mervllle says, among other things:
'"The American Masonic Federation was
founded from authority given unto it
by the Supreme Council of the State of
Ijouisiana, the oldest body practicing
the Ancient and A-ccepted Scottish Kite
in the United States, which was incor
porated by an act of the Legislature of
that state in the year of 1870. The
charges that the members will not be
recognized by the A. F. and A. Masons
can readily be repudiated by the fact
that we exchange representatives with
the grand councils and grand orients of
Great Britain, France, Spain, Portu
gal, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Argen
tina, Roumania, Cuba, Brazil, Mexico
and Russia, and will be represented by
our presiding general at the Masonic
International Congress held at I-lsbon
in the month of October, 1914."
Slum Ordinance to Be Printed. In
order that the public may become
familiar with the provisions of the
proposed, new ordinance to eliminate
slums and tenement-houses, the City
Council yesterday authorized the ex
penditure of $50 for the printing of
the measure in pamphlet form. As
prepared by the building code revision
committee and others, the suggested
ordinance prescribes the amount of
space which must exist between build
ings used for apartments or rooming
houses, the amount of light which must
be admitted to all such buildings and
the methods of ventilation. It is
paterned after measures in force In
some of the Eastern cities.
Bridge) Repairs to Cost $10,000.
After a careful investigation City Com
missioner Dieck yesterday notilied the
City Council that an appropriation of
$10,000 probably will be necessary to
repair the Front-street bridge over
Marquam Gulch in South Portland
which has been closed to traffic be
cause of its dangerous condition.
Providing money for the repairs has
been referred to Commissioner Blge
low. Residents of South Portland are
demanding that the city hurry the
repairs bo the bridge can be reopened.
Body Drifts Ashore Near Citt. The
body of Adolphus Wiley. 6711 "oster
road, was found on the riverbank near
the North Bank Railway bridge Tues
day, by William Rando. The man dis
appeared about two weeks ago. Coro
ner Slocum thinks he fell into the
river at Portland and floated down
stream. Wiley was the son of a river
boatman, lie was 35 years old and un
married. The body was taken to the
morgue. Funeral arrangements have
not been completed.
Hans J. Lestoe's Funeral Held. The
funeral of Hans J. Lestoe, who died May
4 at his home, 6106 East Fifty-second
street. South East Side, was held yes
terday from this residence under the
auspices of the Oddfellows order, of
which he was a member. Interment
was made in Mount Scott Cemetery. Mr.
Lestoe was 63 years of age. A widow,
Mrs. Elizabeth Lstoe, and seven chil
dren survive C. J., H. F., F. L. Lestoe,
Mrs. W. J. Bechtcl, F. Johnson and Mrs!
Anna Johnson.
East Stark Mat be Wholly Street.
A movement has been started to
make all of East Stark street inside
the city limits a street. At present a
part of East Stark street is the Base
Line road from the city limits to Mount
Tabor, and this Is the part that may
be made a city street. This action is
in contemplation in view of the propo
sition to pave the Base Line road.
Bio Shoes Shown. The largest pair
of shoes, size 17, made to measure by
the Theodore Bergmann Shoe Manu
facturing Company, are on exhibit at
the Made-in-Oregon Show in the Meier
& Frank . Company's Casement. A $5
cash prize will - be driven to the per
son maklns the nearest correct guess
to the number of square feet of upper
leather used in the size 17 shoe.
Brother to Be Administrator.
Orville W. Coote petitioned yesterday
lor his appointment as administrator
of the estate of his brother, Chester W.
Coote, who died in Portland April 29.
The value of the estate, to which the
petitioner says he is the only heir, is
approximately $4000, according to the
petition filed yesterday.
Grand Army Gets $300. To provide
for a fitting observance of Memorial
day the City Commission yesterday
passed an ordinance appropriating $300
to be given the Grand Army of the
Republic The appropriation is similar
to appropriations which have been
made In years past for the observance.
S nole Tax Club to Hear Address
Edward Adams Cantrell will address
the Single Tax Club at their regular
luncheon today .at the cafeteria of the
Young Women's Christian Association.
The subject is "Taxation and Its
Relation to the Present Wars."
W. W. Cotton to Speak. W. w. Cot
ton will address the Greshara Grange
next Saturday on the subject, "The
l'armer as a Seller." Other features
will be nad on the programme. The ad
cress of Mr. Cotton will be heard in
the afternoon.
No Action Was Taken. So few at
tended the meeting called in Monta
villa Tuesday night to start a rose as
sociation that the meeting was not
called to order and no steps were taken
to organize such association.
Hotel Carlton, 14th ami Washing
ton, desirable suites and single rooms,
all outside. with or without bath,
moderate rates by week or month.
Adv.
Shiphbrd fPRiNos. Now la s. good
time to go. Adv.
Dbs. Coffey, Jokes. Sears and Jotck
have moved their offices to the 11th
floor of the Stevens bldg. Phones
Marshall 801, A 6018. Adv.
Dr. Hicks C. Fintos and Dr. Ralph A.
Fenton removed to Stevens bldg.. cor.
Washington and West Park. Adv.
Ecoenb Bland has moved his law
office to rooms 826-829 Northwestern
Bank bldg. Phone Main 974. Adv.
The Ivy Press. John N. Mann now
located at 88 S Stark St.. cor. w. Park,
l'ittock block. Same phones. Adv.
Dr. Skene has moved his offices to
suite 806 Stevens bldg, Washington and
West Park. Adv.
Dr. Dayton, glasses, Swetland bide
Adv.
Park Concerts to Start June 14.
Portland's annual park band concert
season will be formally opened June
14, according to plans announced yes
terday by City Commissioner Brewster.
Sixty free open concerts will be given
during the Summer, one each day after
June 14 for a period of about two
months. The concerts will be held in
the various parks. Arrangements have
been made for a concert June 9 at
Peninsula Park as part of the celebra
tion of the opening of the Rose Show.
The concerts will be under the direction
of Charles L. Brown, who has been
chosen leader of the park band.
Cable to Alaska Desired. "We
want night cable service to Alaska."
is - the substance of a resolution ad
dressed by the Portland Chamber of
Commerce yesterday to the Secretary of
War at Washington. D. C. This action
was taken at a meeting of the Cham
ber trustees following appeals from a
number of Alaskan commercial In
terests who desire closer connections
with Portland now that an Alaskan
steamship service is operating out of
this city.
Andrew Kan's. Store forced to
vacate soon. Laces, pongees, crepes,
kimonos, luncheon sets, chinaware,
Chinese and Japanese curios at auction
prices. 431 Wahsington, near Twelfth.
Adv.
Rhododendron Inn, Mount Hood, open
for business; roads in good condition.
Adv.
Dr. Esther Pohl Lovejot moved
11th floor Stevens bldg. Marshall 801.
Adv.
Frank B. Kibtjteb, M. D., has moved
to 809 Stevens bldg. Marshall 2597.
Adv.
Dr. J. II. Torrr.B has moved to
1201 Stevens bldg. Phone Main 76. Adv.
Dr. F. M. Rosbtter has moved into the
Stevens bldg. Phone Main 6457. Adv.
School Graduate Photos made at half
price. Cutberth, Dekum bldg. Adv.
Dr. R. Kelly room 915 Stevens bldg..
West Park and Washington. Adv.
4 GUARDS YAWN LAZILY
FRIARS' CLUB IS LIKES A TOMB
UNDER MARTIAL LAW.
Chicken Coops, Full of Chickens, Var
nish Only Nolaea and Promise
Plenty to Eat.
Four armed National Guardsmen and
the Friars' Club cook, waiter and
steward, all apparently having diffi
culty in passing the time, were the
only signs of life yesterday at the club
house at Milwaukie, which was placed
under martial law Tuesday by order of
Governor West. The occasional visitor
was missing and even the usual sweep
ers and other employes and boarders
failed to put in an appearance. The
place is virtually out of business.
Captain Moshberger, in charge of the
Guardsmen, says he does not know how
long his men will remain, no orders
having been received from Governor
West. He says he can see no reason
for guarding the club, as no one ap
parently has any desire to go there
under the conditions. Except for a
couple of automobile parties that rolled
up Tuesday night, he says he has seen
no one who has had any. apparent de
sire to get into the clubhouse, aside
from the employes who have been al
lowed to come and go at will.
The Guardsmen received blanket Tolls
yesterday morning and spent a few
hours sleeping, after which they re
sumed their duties. The clubhouse
cook has prepared their meals and they
have fared well. The kitchen was well
stocked with food at the time martial
law became effective and a chicken
coop, full of chickens, belonging to the
club, is only a few steps from the
kitchen.
AMENDED OOMPIAIXT IS SENT
Attorney - General Alleges Friar
Charter Secured by Vraud.
SALEM, Or.. May 6. (Special.) Al
leging that the organization obtained
Its articles of incorporation through
fraud, Attorney-General Crawford to
day forwarded to District Attorney
Hedges, of Clackamas County, an
amended complaint in the proceedings
to revoke the charter of the Friars'
Club, in Milwaukie, which was closed
Tuesday by State Militia, by order of
Governor West.
A demurrer to the original complaint
was sustained by Circuit Judge Eakin
because it failed to give the names of
the incorporators, B. Barish, E. Hollo
way and W. Wilbur.
The articles of incorporation give
the purposes of the club as the en
couragement of acquatic exercise and
literary and other irjental development.
It is charged in the amended complaint
that the real object of the incorpora
tors was to use It as a place to sell
intoxicating liquors and that the law
has been -.violated.
APPEAL MADE FOR LINE
Business Interests Asked to Support
Alaskan Service.
A further earnest appeal was made
by the Chamber of Commerce yester
day in an effort to complete the $50,000
of preferred stock , for the Alaska
steamship line.
The appeal is directed not only to
the business Interests of the city but
to other persons owning property as
well. It is pointed out that the welfare
of the entire city will be enhanced by
the success of the new line to Alaska
and that it is Incumbent upon the
people of Portland to maintain the
service.
VANCOUVER FAIR GROWS
Portland Men Added- to Board and
Territory Enlarged.
A number of prominent Portland men
have been appointed members of an
Interstate committee on arrangements
for the annual agricultural fair at
Vancouver, Wash., next September 7 to
12. They are as follows: George L,
Baker, Phil S. Bates, John F. Carroll,
Marshall N. Dana, O. M. Plumraer and
Tom Richardson. They are expected to
co-operate with the following Clarke
County residents: C. C. Turlay. J. W.
Shaw. J. P. Stapleton, J. G. Bennett
and John rl. Jlweu.
The fair this year will be conducted
under the name of the Columbia River
Interstate Fair and will include ex
hibits from points on both sides of the
river.
ORDINANCE IS ATTACKED
Bush Estate Executors File Suit
Against Street-Assesment Act.
Another suit attacking the ordinance
assessing the Holgate-street district
for street improvements was filed yes
terday. This suit requests that the
ordinance be declared null and void
and the city restrained from, collecting
any assessments against the property
owned by the Asahel Bush estate. The
suit is brought by A. N. Bush and
Bush, executors of the estate.
The estate owns 28 lots in Meadow-
brook Addition, the complaint states.
which have been assessed for improve
ments made in conformity with an ordi.
nance providing, jtor the -paving of
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concerned, to whom
can be left the adjust
ment and closing of
the whole transaction?
Consult our Escrow
Department.
TITLE & TRUST CO.
FOURTH, NEAR STARK.
THE OLDEST RELIABLE
DENTAL CO.
Incorporated In Ore
ron Making the
tfL'ARAMEE on work
turned out absolutely
good.
OUR BRIDGE WORK
has ben brought to
the highest state of
perfection. The teeth
on this bridge are In
terchangeable at will
without removing from
the mouth. ,
Low Prices for
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Work
Good Rubber Plates, each S5.0O
Tbe Bent Red Rubber Plates, each.. 97.50
22-Karat Cold or Porcelain Crown.. $0.00
Wise Dental Co.
Phonra Mala t.028. A i029.
Falling. Bldg., Third and Washington,
8. K. Corner.
Entrance on Third ISU, Portland, Or.
portions of Milwaukie, Holgate and
Division ' streets.
Contract for the work was let, the
complaint states, but the Improvement
of Holgate street, from Eighteenth to
Twenty-fourth street, was abandoned.
MEDFORD SOCIETY FORMED
Rose Show and Baby Exhibit to Be
Held Simultaneously May 2 8.
MEDFORD. Or., May 6. (Special.)
At a mass meeting; held at the Public
Library Monday the Medford Rose
Society was organized and the date of
the first show set for May 28 and 29.
The following officers were elected:
President, Mrs. J. F. Reddy; first vice
president, Mrs. W. V. B. Campbell; sec
ond vice-president, Mrs. George H.
Daggett; secretary, Mrs. Blaine Klum;
treasurer, C. E. Gates.
An effort will be made to procure
the Holland Hotel for the exhibition
and the baby show will be held at the
same time.
"HIGH-GRADERS" AT BAY
Mine Turned Over to Sherift In Ef
fort to Capture Thieves.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., May 6.
The Mary McKlnney mine at Cripple
Creek has been closed down and turned
over to Sheriff Von Phul, of Teller
County, who with his deputies Is in the
mountains in pursuit of robbery al
leged to be working a systematic
scheme for high grading:.
Two men were captured yesterday for
high grading by special officers of the
company and several others are said
to be in the workings.
The thieves are said to be desperate
charatcers and bloodshed may ensue. In
the meantime not a 'wheel is moving
In the mine and labor will be sus
pended until the men e captured.
Socialism Is Discussed.
ALBANY, Or., May 6. (Special.)
That orthodox Christianity and So
cliasm are incompatible was the sub
stance of a lecture delivered last night
in this' city by David Goldstein. Na
tional lecturer of the Knights of Co
lumbus. The speaker quoted a large number
of Socialist authorities of International
reputation to show that the modern
Socialistic movement is based on prin
ciples essentially atheistic. He con
tended that Its political phases are
purely incidental to its main purposes.
. PICNIC ANDEXCURSI0N
at Bull Run. Park. Sunday, May 10,
1914, under auspices of East Side Busi
ness Men's Club. Baseball, dancing and
other amusements. Trains leave East
Water and Morrison at 9, 10 and 11
A. M. Fare-for round trip 75c Adv.
HOUSECLEANING.
We will do over your house or any
room. The Laura Baldwin Doollttle
Studios. 414 Eilers bldg. Mar. 438, A
4238. Adv.
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3 Large amounts Q
I Low rates
j Quick service j
0 Business properties
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See Us First g
0 Commerce Safe Deposit a
and Mortgage Co.
1 91 Third St.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
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Isaiiwnr-iirtaBaniaani ,-inl
PEOPLES THEATER
A Special Classy Program
Today Until Sunday.
"The Pawns of Destiny"
A 3-Part Feature, With
FLORENCE LAWRENCE
An Absorbing:, .Deep Human
Interest Story.
"The Nation's Peril
ft
A Timely Sensational 2-Part
Special.
A Rapid-Fire Drama.
"Fashionable Dances"
All the Late Ones
Splendidly Done.
"The Career of a Movie Operator"
10 Very Funny 1Q
NOTICE is hereby given
that I must vacate mv
' premises bv Wednes
day, May 13. Those who
have property at this nlace
will please remove same be-
tore tnat date. On Monday,
May 11, at 1 P. M., I will sell
at public auction, without
reserve, to highest bidder,
ail my line Horses, harness,
saddles, bridles, carriages,
robes, blankets, etc., etc.,
S. E. KRAMER
Kramer's Riding School,
Sixteenth and Jefferson Streets.
A FREEJICKET
to the Circle Theater. Up to 300 tickets
will be given away (to adults only) at
West Stayton Information Bureau, 266
Washington street, near Third, after
1 P. M. Adv.
Always in Good Taste
Always Tastes Good
HAZELWOOD
Home-Made Specials
50 and SSl.OO box) .
Ten Different Combinations of
Delicious Sweetness. Can
Be Bought Only at
THE HAZELWOOD
Confectionery and Restaurant,
Waanlnston at Teolk.
A Message to Lovers of Good Coffee
"Mayer's Society Blend Coffee" is a 7-year-old Coffee, is a mix
ture of Costa Rica and Java, and for QUALITY COFFEE cannot
be equalled in this city. We offer you as a special offer for three
days, two pounds for 8o
"THE STORE OF QUALITY"
L. MAYER & CO.
Portland '8 Exclusive Handlers of Everything Good to Eat.
148 THIRD STREET" A 4432, MAIN 9432
For Thursday. Friday and Saturday we offer
lie Soliel French Peas, Tres Fins, regular 35c tin 25
Button Mushrooms, small tins, regular 20c tin, three for. . .50
Snider 's Catsup, a bottle 20
Dutch Cleanser, a dozen 90
Huyler's Cocoa, a tin 20
Jefferson Cocktails, all kinds, quart .... Sl.OO
Orange Gin Liquor, quart bottle SI. 25
All local Beer . .AT BREWERY PRICES
QUALITY GOODS THAT HAVE JUST ARRIVED
Simon A Weil's Matzos, two packages for 35
Lyons' California Brandy, quart bottles.
Lindt Chocolate, "the purest."
Dutch Chocolate Apples, fresh shipment.
Westphalian and Virginia Hams.
Oscar Sauce, "prepared by Oscar, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel."
Imported St. Jrdien Red Wine and French Sauterne.
VISIT OUR. SANITARY VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT and do
your Sunday shopping at .
"THE STORE OF QUALITY."
Reminiscences of a Chef
An Interesting- character was Com
modore Gray, of the New York. Yacht
Club, who used to find his way to
the Pacific Coast now and then at
which times he always stopped with
us. He never failed to come Into the
kitchen, where, he said, he liked to
see how we made him forget he
wasn't In New York City I guess
the food did It.
Are yon missing the good things at the Hotel Multnomah? Are
yon taking advantage of the Arcadian Garden, that premier
dining place, where good things to eat, service unexcelled and
Succeeding
Steiabacb & Co.
Be Sore to See tbe Windows
Why Squint?
SQUINTING may be due
to "sun in your face"
but it is more likely to be
habitual and due to eye-strain
DR. MATTERS, head of our
Optical Department, was the
first optometrist to use toric
Kryptok lenses in Oregon. He
invented, patented and uses ex
clusively the above pictured ma
chine, for the grinding of perfect
lenses.
Over 3O.0OO prescriptions filled
In the .pant 21 yearn proves pub
lic confidence. Consult him nbout
your O'cs.
Henrichsens
1861.
Oldest Jewelry House in the
Northwest.
Washington, near Tenth.
1
the highest -class entertainment prevail during
luncheon, dinner and after the theater?
Hotel Mult noman
L. P. REYNOLDS, Asst. Mgr.
The Store of 10O Per Cent Service.
Any man's or young man's
Spring suit, raincoat or overcoat in
our store until Saturday evening only, at
The regular selling price as stamped in ink on each size
ticket. We use no string tags. Here is the saving to you:
$30.00 Garments at $25.00 $20.00 Garments at $15.00
$25.00 Garments at $20.00 $15.00 Garments at $10.00
See the windows for savings on hats and furnishing goods.
GUS KUHN, Pres.
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Absence of friction and close adjustments made possible
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Proper mechanical construction makes the L. C. Smith
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IS IT APPEARANCE?
The L. C. Smith & Bros, typewriter looks what it is
complete, compact, durable, efficient.
Mail this coupon checking the kind of work yon have to do.
Gentlemen: I am interested in a Typewriter for
C3 General Correspondence Card Writing
C3 Tabulating Label Writing
Name.
The wrong kind
of towel on a
m a n's face is
like the wrong
kind of razor.
Barber shops
that cater to
the best trade
use the Union
Towel and Lin
en Supply Serv
ice. How about
your shop?
Phone us.
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AGAIN!
OXE OF THE! THREE LEADERS
On Inspeetinn Teat.
at your srotr
Eat "Butternut" Bread
ud remain healthy.
Bkfd by the U. S. Bakery In th Urge brick
building1 covering h block on K. ilth and
Flanders. Look for label on every loaf.
To L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company. A
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Morrison
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S. IT. Stanana Given.
BallBearinc; Lot.Vetnn,
Billing
Delay. 1ttm Technicality and More
luvtlce In Our Court.
T. J .GLEE TON
Candidate for the Republican orffl-
matlon for
Justice of the Supreme Court
lo not forget that tn Supremo Bench
of Oregon is com posed of seven mem -bera;
four of tbe leven places are to be
filled at the forthcoming election. Mult
nomah County is not represented on the
Supremo Bench. Judge Cleeton Is the
only candidate for tbe Supreme Bench
from Multnomah County.
Do not forget that Judge Cleeton closed
the bridges, thereby giving to those who
had to cross the bridges during the
busy part of the day closed periods for
three half hours each morning and
evening.
Remember, also, that "he upheld the
minimum wage law. and declared the
tax penalty law invalid. (Paid Adv.)
FOOK SANG & CO.
246 Pine Street, Portland, Or.
Phone A 3770
CHIXESK PIKE J.VUE JEWTXRV.
Gold bracelets, sisnel rings, belt buckles
In any design, made to order, wltb names or
good luck Chinese characters engravd
thereon. Prices reasonable. Order prompt
!r executed and sent prepaid anywhere la
V. 8. We are skilled Chinese Jewelers.
JJT VC CHONG. MAJUl.tH.
21 miles south of San Francisco. Pre
pares for College. General and elective
courses. Address Secretary, Dept. J,
care W. T. Reid, Belmont, California.
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