The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 04, 1908, Image 1

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VOL. XV.
HILLSBORO, OREGON. JUNE 4, 1900.
NO. 12
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Fire Starts at 'A O'clock 1'rU
day Mornlnn
tossn rt.A IMUtMCI, ,w
lkl 25.000 Pttl ef tetf se 4-
dllUaal
A flrs broke out lo Thompson Bros.
... mill et Mountatndal-, Friday
Wyoming. about 3 o'c111- wllb '
1W .li it., mill aiaa Imrniwl in
IMU lUa - "
tht ground, together with t lose of
35000 feet of Doe lumber. I be
origin of the Are is a mystery Oo
of h proprietors flatted lot plant
t ibout nine o'oloek tbe evening
More, tod everything wee then all
right. The proprietors ars careful
and caulloua men, and took every
nwiiilnn to ureveot fire. Tbe
machinery it wetped and practio
tilt ruined. Tbe firm was dolni
hmineu. erd bad niaov or
dsriihead. Tbeloeeol mill and
machinery will approximate $KXM)
which la oovered by only fttXX) in
uranoa. Tbe 25.000 Ul of lorn
br it an additional Iom. lbs
Arm baa not decided what to do
Tbiy may ay oi bulld.
Tbonpo Bros are food meo, and
the ocmmuolty aympaibiie with
tbem In tbelr loss.
Card of Thaaai
1 with to tbank all tbote who a
liiUd, or in any way showed kind
Den during tbe brief lllnMM and at
the funeral of my baloved wife, tbe
late Uertrude Unooln My tbenki
arealM due for tbe many b-aull
ful floral c iT-tlnga prtwnUxl at tbe
grave. C. 0. Lincoln.
BENEFIT DANCE
Tbe young people ol St. Matthew's
CatbolU cborcb, ol HilUboro, will
give a benefit danoe at Hilleboro
LU1I, Saturday tveiing, June 0,
VM, tbe proceeds lo go toward Im
proving tbe church property. Tbe
promoters are lo be commended for
tbelr energy, and tbe alTair abould
be more than wall peUonited. Tbe
ticket will ooat one dollar, and
the young folk hope to Nil two
hundred. Kefreanmeou mm i
aerved In tbe ball. Olve tbe young
folks a un. i.,
Lidice areCVeaia special invi
tation to be in atleadance,
F, U. WINS
At the track meet at Forest drove
lait Halnrdav. between the P. U
anil MnMlnn ill Collem athletea.
Peoifio Unlveraity boye csplared a
majority or tbe event, winning y
lha ilanialva annra nf 70 10 40 Ar
chie llabn, tbe Michigan sprinter,
and Knrraat Hmlthann. the OrecOD
Wonder, gave an eihibltion hurdle
race.
KnrraaL Rmltkann hal been train
log under Archie llabn, Paoiflo's
ootoh. the naat week, and will re
main at Parrel Grove until June 6,
when be will go to Portland to take
trt in (ha V. N. A. meet. IJahn
it noted for being a fait man off
hit marka, and Smlthson ia learn
Ing the Michigan form, at ne aa
miti he la alow in starting. Smith
ion haa been leaching tbe men bia
form In the hurdles, whloh ia one
be bat worked out for himself, and
they show remarkable improve
ment for tbtihort time he haa been
with them.
While bleating on the right
of way of the Oregon Klectric, on
the John Pmmii place, jut eaet of
town, on Monday, a slump, under
wuiuu o't (uoie ui giani powder
bad beeo placed, wai blown into
the air, a fragment of which atruck
a home owned by Kred Kood, kill
ing me animal. I ne borae wai
fW fiwt from tbe ei plosion. A
large pirce of tbe atump alighUd
danierouilv near the enuina which
oertiNi the pile driver, near tbe
juaion place, iwt fortunately no
one waa bit. Tbe animal waa val
ued at (150.
1 ha liuiliiincp Ulinn U nna mi
hand, ami an nna rnnlaiiM.l.lina
work ia thli lineibould call on tbe
Climai Millioa Co. when flsurine
on maUrial. We have a complete
atook alwava on band. Both
pbonee. 3 tf
AnrLliinta ftfLun on In lntihta
Tueday. little John Btrrett, eon of
n . oarrsu, mn egainet eiove,
and wai quite aeverely burned on
tbe armi. Ia lew than ten min
utea afterward, Mr. Barrett mieaed
bar fooling on tbe dooretep, and
auilained a ipralned ankle, which
ia cauelng ber coniiderable eulTer
Ing. Dr. A. B. Bailey attended
b tb patienU.
Monday night the Heavena were
Illuminated by flashee of light,
which came from the dirxtion ol
Portland. The flaibea evidentlv
came from tbe eearcb-ligble of the
cruinor and gunboat now in Port-
laml harbor. The cliv of the
arch light a Itiud for aome min-
ulea, and waa nottd by many ol
UiHeboro'e people.
Httnuel Conrad, a brother in-law
of Wm and Willard Tut)txr. of
thii city, wai in town the Bret of
the week, viiiting bn relallvea ana
friend'. Ha waa a former rldent
uf ibie county, but now reeidee at
Woodland, Weab , leaving bare in
1KG7. He natural! t findi many
cbanaee between tbe Iiillaboro of
then and the preeenU
W. 11. Walker, a eon of R. H.
W.lk.r. of Baverton. while viait-
irni a brother in Scogaloi Valley
lail FuoJay, waa atricken with ap-
ntiil la t a. Dr. I, nfc later waa turn-
tnoned, and took bit patient to
Portland, where an operation wai
bad Monday nigbt. The opera
lion waa aucceaaful, and tbe young
man will recover.
IT
BY A
Clyde Wilson, the
Will Live
BOYS STONID BIS
Vaeag Lee, leaeirvana, Held ie tbe
Ceaetr Jail
Clyde Wilaon, who wai ahot by
Quong Lee, a laundryman, at For
eet Grove, Saturday night, will
probably recover. Bher'.ff J. W.
Connell brought tbe Chinaman to
Mra. F. J. Bailey, formerly of
HilUboro. entertained the Daueb
tera of tbe American Revolution, of
Portland, at tbe liobart Curtis,
one day laat week, with a musical.
Tha aoloiita were John Claire Mon-
i.i.i. , i. w : u v. ni....
... .. Iteiio, uariwjuo, miaa cwitu unun.
contralto, ana mibs wuma wag
mnar. of Hilliboro. DianiBte. Mies
Waggener, aa Argue readers know,
anAB DAa tmAfilhW t V tm9.
WASB BOUSE ."T 3 "Vk. .V-i .7 Z ,V- il
brated teacher, Alberto Jonas
Clearance tale of all men's, boys'
and ladiei' suits. Will be sold at
actual cost, and all broken lines
carried in the immense stock of the
General Merchandise Store of
Scbnlmerich Broe. Come early
and aet your choice. oltf
PKOaiBITION
Two Saloons South of Center
of Main Must go
COBSEUCS LOSES TWO SALOONS
Fsreit Grave Prtciact Data the
fer the Drya
Werk
A bia orowd assembled at the
r & rri . 1 . U....-J.
B Vreeoeot lowairo iait diuiuj
jail Sunday morning, where be will nisbt to hear republican speakers
bahald until it davalona whether IT. J. Cleeton. of Portland, the
nm not Wilann Ml null tKrnnah Drincinal speaker, was introduced
vi uvs vi ueuu vyw in uuu vwi &
Tbe fight on prohibition in this
county was the center of the polit
ical storm, on Monday. In South
Hillsboro the "Drys" won out by a
majority of 12 In North Hillebo-
ro the "Wets" won by a majority
of 26 votes. Cornelius was linked
with South Forest Orove, a dry
See Our Full Assortment
t not Wilaon will pull tbrougn. iruwipi , w iuiwuvu m,u wu,u uicc uium,
The sympathy of thecommuni- JlJ'JtSi Precinct- bich Bve large mjor-
.... ' .wnu! .... ma rattling good Ulk, for fully , f orohibition. and Cornelius
a. w iHwnnisi ui tm w ur auew uuiubiuibiu mm i . w u a m kail u,a afnaaa i
u uuur uu m ue.ii. uw miuivm t - , . , .
against the hoodlums, who have waa logical, throughout, and made flled to OTeroome the lead. This
(ormanud tha Calaatial for months vote. Judie Dimick, of Oregon puts two saloons oat in Cornelius,
put to such en extent that be City, told some good stories, which and the two in 8outh Hilleboro.
found It nectary to barricade hi. JJJ" E!V. JZ1W1ZL
windows and doora against this el- turned Q overwhelminRl- dtci8i
ITLw ndoTan'd ' coo?. h. bo Commercial Bank. Do not m.jority against prohibition. In
ana the winaowa ana aoors nave ...... i; . k.i aavara mnmncta whw it waa snD-
b0k" f":.Q?Di 7T Zr ner7 dt el "n ' ol poeed the dry vote was in the ra-
mwerio uewn . y, '-. A.a Si,.lir tt. ' .,1 in jority. large "wet" maiDrities were
"""ri;-'" n 'given.
nw!" .1 In HillBhfirn alnctinn dav waa
Saturday night's affray occurred For many years Hillsboro boast. a8hered , fc f. . of churjh
at about 11:30. when Wilson, who lad of the oldest woman in the I . ... :.
----- . . . i : . . . . . uciib. bqu larite cruwus wcio iu
bad been drinking in .company United States, in tbe person 01 front' of the poii, iQ South Hillsbo
witb a young man named uevnn, Grandma Mary wooa, wno aiea m u . y0t coffee and sand
.it a J a a .. a a 1 & f'kina. I DULL... T.ham lat tkia waa I
tiempMu mj wrunui wf nuieuuru, auu.ij w cbes were e ven to voters, and a
man by throwing beer bouiea ,Red 120 years. Forest urove now oumber of gtood ftt he u,
againat his door.it ! said, which comas to the front with the oldest dorD (he da h yoien
broke tbe lock and lore ooi a pan- man in waaningwo county, in e w yo - fof prohiWlion- The anti,
el. The Oriental says several at- person of James Luck, who at the . in .viimP. an(j
lempU had been made to gain en- Uge o 95, in posaeeelon ot bis gome heated a umenti took plloei
k.n k Itrxl Ihrmivh Ihel rannltiaa an1 tnimmf anna health. I . . . . . i
.u, ... .. - , , n together witn mucn gooanaturea
oroaen uuur. tus uuuat Huua
feci in Wilson's windpipe and lodg
ing in tbe back:
Wilson is a eon of tbe late H B
Wilaon, wbodi-d about three w-eks
ago. One boy of this familv, about
five years ago, waa drowotd. B yi
have been arrested before on
obargee of annoying this Chinaman.
ROBERT C, MILLER
Rb3rt C. Miller, aged father of
Cbas. P. Miller, of this oity, died
in Portland, Monday evening, May
25. Ha was born November 20,
1825. Deoeaaed was an Oregon
pioneer, coming to Linn county
from Missouri In 1847 and for
many years wa one of tha promi
nsnt and leading men of Linn
nnnntv ha aa a. matcher of the
legislature for a number of years
and waa an honored and reepeoted
oitiiAA. Ha Wvra the following
ohlMr.n. fenatnr M. A. Miller,
of Lebanon; Cbas. F. Miller, of
SWat n, Vrank Miller, of
Prairie City;' Mrs. Jsnnings, of
Goldhill; Mrs. O. D. Montague and
wuiiara A. Miller, or rorwana.. .
Tha ramalna war taken to Leo
annn WmAnmmAmn tat interment
Funeral eervioee were oonduoted
under the ausploes of Lebanon
In.), a tr a a M at the Pres
byterian ohuroh.--Forest Qrove
Timed.
At the Carnpbell Greenhouse:
A at.. a Aahlla TOOtB. rOBBS,
house planU, and out flowers; also
cabbane nlanta. etc mra,
CamnKall 7th and Fir streets
Marrlase lioenaee were iwued to
the lolloeing named eraoni, on
the dates named, to-wit: A. S.
Lylle and Joeie S. Henderson, May
n-n E Hnnner and Ollie Dulety,
Hay 25tb; Wm. Bell anu Derma
C. Sherburne, June 1; J. A. Voas
and Ottilie Uolmagle, June i. .
rkrl. Rnnha and wife, who
ilarled the Commercial Hotel, and
who lately sold it lo tbe present
proprietor, were in wwn lueauaj.
They expect to start soon for Lin
coln, Nebraska, where tbey w ii
i.W. Aharaa nf a botel ior a wunr.
Tbey eipect to return to Oregon,
however, in tbe near future.
xi.. a.mn.l RlHott in a sueet
of ber daughter, Mrs. C. W. Red-
mond. Mrs B.uiosia.uu--u-built
Washington County's origins
brick court house, and was one ol
ths sarly and honored pioneers.
n...i n.v nf fiaiton. was elect-
I aui wvi .
i. .-.! t tk Pr and Con-
stable of Gaston pw'".B"'u"
receiving a vote lor sheriff. Paul
will probably compruua
JuBtlce omoe.
Tbe annual meeting of the Coi
fee Club will be held at the borne
Vu.. i n Lamkin. Saturday af-
,..rnn at 2:30. All membera are
m.uw-, . ,..!
earnestly requestea w w. v..,
as this will be tbe last meeting un
til September.
Mrs. Vrooman has sold ber mil
linery stock to Mrs. Rhea and Mrs.
K.gley, and will retirajrom
business. Tbe new proun...-
possession the first of the weefc.
Gospel Mission, undenomination
al All ohurobee are aeu .
-nrkers with us for theeaiva-oo-workers
wiwi uf,.i
tlonofsouls.-BeT. a.u. .
Hillsboro.
Misses Anna and Lsttie Connell
nt Portland, visited the home folk.
over Sunday. They wer. , .ccom-
panied by Miss aauuo ... j
aashier ot me
Forest Grove National
down Tuesday, greeuu
of county seat friends.
On last Saturday the Stepnens
. y.?.,:"V..ain dub waa defeat-
the latter place, euu - -.
. , j r nraanville. was
John areianu, v Mi.
t guest ol ms Dr"i .-r-
iir. ilia irftiauu.
......
i .all.hrad ooinier
For oaie-f "r:
nuppy. Anq01 12
Pharmacy. w
.L. -Ifa ftf Jno. Hi. Wlf
Born, w o - - 0ft iqaq
Us, of Mountalndale, May 26, 1908,
a daughter.
Born to the wife of Grant Brown,
orn, VU " na .ono . ann
MRS. CASPER JASPER
Mrs. Casper Jaaper died at ber
borne at Verboort, Monday, May
18, 1908. at the age of 63 years.
She waa born in, Holland and had
lived in this county for about 35
-aara where she made many friends
who witb her family mourn her
death. Tbe funeral waa conducted
fmm tha Catholio churob on tbe
following Wedoeeday. She leavea
a husband and the following
children : Walter, Ed, Peter, Kate,
Annie and Mrs. Goemans.
MKao!o" the housekeeper's friend, raillery.
For oleanins and oolubine jewelry,
gold, eilvsr, and all metals, glass
and classware Will not scratcn
25 cents a box at the Hillsboro
Pharmacy. . 11-tf
John Miller, wife, dauehter and
son, of Montavilla, were in uius
boro, Saturday and Sunday, visit
ing relatives and attending Decora
tlon day exercises.
NOTICE
There is a man in this county rep
resenting a Medical uo., wnociaimB
the Welkins' Med. Co. is branch
of the Company he represents.
Such man is a fraud. Tbe J. K.
UTatVlna' Mai4ial Cn la not a
wMwaMg i if nia,tuD Mwewawa w "
Both Mr. and branch of any company, but ia the
.is it. mil- I, : J :
Mra. Millar formerlv lived in Hills
boro, Mra. Miller being a daughter
of Mrs. Susan Brown, of this city.
Mra. Millar's son. Leslie, and Miss
Kanev Frame, of Portland, also
spent Sunday here
For Sale: A Sharoless tubular
Kn 3 nraam annarktor -almost SB Paul Beck.
good as new. Mrs. Shieve, mile towu Tuesday.
east Keedvilie. Keeavuie, rosi Q F MiUef
umn.
largest manufacturing medicine
comnanv in tbe world, with none
to compete. So wait for the Wat-
kins man.
Z. M. LaRue, Agt.
11-14 Forest Grove, Or.
of Dilley, waa in
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
tha Forest Grove
droesist. was in town Sunday.
,l s
a " on" OK, H.,m. Polliar .as in the dtv
naara nn tha l'nrt anrl-tllllBOOrO I ------- "
branch ol the Oregon Electric Line Saturday, and called. -
haa made a bet witb another party, N. C J. unrisieneen, oi lurei, ii
that the line will be completed was in town the last of the week.
from uaraen uome 10 ceaverwn, ...
f i UU UViKDIi UI UWI jurwwawaj j i
br the 4th of July. The size of the
I aiairar la aaid to be $500 a side.
Many people believe tbe road will
be completed to muenoro oy Sep
tember 1st.
Fnr flala or Trade Afi EsteV Or
gan, good as new; also Becond-band
I Uiam hamea. UAH UP on ina.
phone 167, or see T. D. Tallman,
Hillsboro. H-tf
i
P M Heldel et o to Willis Ireland,
lots ii and 1 a block 7 Tucker and
Biewatt Aild HilUboro w
Ma Crandall et n to Clarence R
Bloyd, loti 1, 1 ana J dik 15 oim
n,n. Add HilUboro ......ljoo
Robeit McCracken et nt to Huah E
Moote, 55.18 a in C Conklln diet
. ' sooo
Milr PurdVn et al to J D Rode, Cre-
ent MilU (intereat ln).................-
W S Reynold! et u to Herb Smith,
.r nf hlk ii Forest Orove 050
. . . 1 1 (1 .... . 11 v an a in
J wm Bakta 1 111 ! ..." ' W. H. McEldowney and wife, of
R W SiniDson et ax to Anarew rwr-. 1 Orova. were in tbe CUT un-
aonet ux, 19.81 a in Geo Ebberte K rf Mrs. McKldowney's
dlcti new ...........- T A" u.. dii. Thar
V Geiilecet nx to John wnroann, uuwra, b. "J
part btk 9 HHleporo vw I were acoompanieu uy mi. tji
la .at- a IT M X
downey s motner, mre. n. .
Notice el Final Settlement 1 Eldowney, of Monmouth.
Fnr mntlemen'a. ladies' and
inthaOountT Court of the State of Of" LhiWrn'a hoM vou can do no bet-
WlAVTX& to buy of John Dennis.
Sommera. daoeaaad: ,
iiaAdwlntalraUr ot the above en
J RSd eataU. haa nled hU Bnal report and
xs)aiit m .me TJ
Frank Rice, an old timer of this
city and county, was in town last
H has told his ranch
and that Wedneaday, the 8th day of thi oiiy Prank J. t reBident
ikiaoSrl t forth; hr- of Portland, but like all persons
uj , , v.. rata and th aat- I L . L.. .... i;naj hara haa I
WDU UaTU Bim -
hankering to get back.
Will a Hare, of this oitv. deliv
hi! tha I)eoration Dav address
before the veterans at Cornelius
laat fiatnrdav. The addrees, we
learn, was well received by the
Una and! Anne nrasent on that
occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clevenger
and familv. of Arrovo. Cel., who
visited friends in mnsooro several
to fort
hfg of any objections thereto and theaet-
Admlnletrator of the eatate of Fred
Sommew. deoeaaed.
. Cbev eennawai, wiw
mlnlitrator.
PROBATE
In the matter of the gnardUnahip of Jno.
1.., a minor: inventory and
.ppraiaement filed .and .PPyed.
Ketaw 01 LMim 4. -
W. Bain, noocii ' . ..,.. J
Matteaon appointeaappii 1 aays iaa wooa, wu,u
iKton county, and A. A. RuaaeU, B. Cj . Sunday, where they expect to
Omnia and Erneet Matteaon appointed
appraieerefor xamnui coumy. -
county olerk of this county, was in
Hillsboro Monday, greeting oia
Tfdnom Poet" Card Club, and re- Wends. He came over to vote,
join our roe v vm, . . . t5 nl.M
oelve cards from an parw oi s - . " ,r 7 , ,
nihr. For H&C wt wiu eena a Lebard. 01 roriiana, lormonj
.,ii .aina In cards and place Af nu, Raavarton. waa in town
a vans
vour name io our iiwmj, , uonuay, idu maun
. -I . Bla. I . 11
charge, ior ei ""u" I pisasant oau
clasa of oaraa waniea, wnetnwr
oomlo, Oregon Tiewe, oirwoay, etc.
Satisfaction guaranieea. or bwbwj
refunded.
Tha Post Card Baiaar,
10-13 HilUboro, Oregon.
Harhurt MoKinnev and sister,
Uiaa flnaia MoKinnev. of Port
land. vieiUd with relative over
Sunday.
u f. I Rarratt and daughter.
Deborah, of this city, returned last
a.i 1. tmn a alv afaaka' vlflit tO
Wm.Sahnow.of naar Cornalioa, Saturday from "to.
wai an Argua caller Tuataay. i reianvw iu ..,
was in town, TueBday.
John Henrv. tbe oldtimer of Tu
alatin, was in town, Tuesday.
Chas. Herb, of Greenville, was in
town Tuesday, taking in the elec
tion returns.
T. R. Retcliffe. of the Scholls
Mercantile Company, was in town
Tuesday.
n O Roe. Secretary of the Re
publican County Central Commit
tee, of tbe Urove, was in we cuy
ueeday.
T W. Marsh, of Centerville, waa
a county seat visitor Tuesday, and
the news pleased ' wai.
Tha naintara are DUttinC the fin-
. . - ... I
ishins touches on John M. Wall s
t a a
new residence, on Liinooin Bireet.
Ttnm Mav SI. 1908. to the wife
of Julius ChriBteoBon, ol Laurel, a
son.
Ram Paialev. of Buxton, was in
town Tuesday, on his way to Portland.-
StraathnrriAfl am - rirjeninE In
Hillsboro. and the cherry crop is
beginning to turn red.
A number of people from vanoua
parte of the couniy were in town
Tuesday, to hear the election news.
1 F. L. Gustin, of Sherwood, was
in town Tuesday, and gave the Ar
gus a pleasant can.
HiiBh Smith, of 8outh Forest
Grove, was don to the oity Tues
day.
Both fall and spring sown grain
looks yellow, on account of tbe
cold weather, whioh has ruled for
some time past.
t aall at private sale, at
wunh hm1. nan of dapple nay
mares. 5 yeara old, 2600, gentle
and well broke; bay driving mare,
gentle, anyone can arive ner; our
mm Tavaair now : double-seated sur
K V , Wwvj . - .
rey ; lumoer waguui 'us
Osborne rake, gooa as new; nay
sweep; Jaokson hayfork, rope and
pulleys, complete; piowa, narrow-,
eto. This sele is made because I
am going to quit farming. P. 8
Anderson. 11-18
Sanding; a Child Tor Druaa
ie perfectly tafe if you direct it to this
Pharmacy. . Yon will be just is sure of
good service as if you came in person.
We treat everybody alike. We cannot
do otherwise, because we handle
Only On Kind of Drug's
That is the best and purest we can get.
So no matter whether you come younelf
or send a child, you arc always snrc of
: obtaining the very best drag service,
which U the only kind worth having.
' . i
K ill A W Za rTY a
asisaWl W Jk Aaua auuwa
Hillsboro Commercial Bank
Capital Stock, $25,000.
Surplus & Undivided Profits,
$ 10,000
A conservative bank does
not speculate. Stockhold
ers and directors are sub
stantial citizens.
. Directors and stockholders
A. S. SH0LES EDWARD SCHULMERICH S. R.HUSTON
C. S. RUSSELL W.N. BARRETT E. B. T0NGII J. W. CONNELL
A. S. Stwles, Pres
Geo. Schulmerkh, Cashier
BAILEYS STORE
BUYS
Wool and Mohair
We have always paid the.
, Highest MarKet Price for
; Wool and Mohair. Don't
Forget to bring your clip
to us, and, by so Doing,
get the top of the MarKet!
J. E. Bailey. Forest Grove
THE DELtA DRUG STORE
j
.Dealers in Pure Drugs
4;v Medicines ,
We ako carry a complete
Hue of fine sundries.
k If we do not- have what
you want in stock; we will
cheerfully get it for, you.;.
ii&g;fbeen appointed
publishers' agents, we are.
now prepared to supply all
your wants Tin the School
Book line.
We also have a full line
of tablets, pencils, slates, etc.
School Books will be sold for
I Cash Oflly. PosHively no Credit.
We have last received a carol
Bain wagons from the factory.
Will sell at Portland prices.
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