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Wednesday last was the time set
for the election of delegates to the
Ihfirinl Paper for Jackson, Josephine à lake. Republican Convention, which meets
for the nomination of county officers
F riday ,
on the 26th, and a right lively skir
mish transpired in this precinct be
Democratic State Convention.
A I Vmocratle State Convention is hereby tween the two wings of that party,
railed to eon vene in the City of Salem on which was hugely enjoyed by the av
Wednesday, April 26, 1876, at 1! o’clock a
The Pizzarinktums
m .. to select six delegates to the National erage Democrat.
|i<>mo< ratic Convention, candidates tor were bent on capturing the affair, so as
Jildtrvs of the Supreme Court in the Second.
Third and Fifth Judicial Districts, and for to send delegates of their kind to the
Prosecutin'; Attorneys in the several Judi Convention who would favor a fusion
cial Districts, and for the transaction of such
other business as may be thought pioper. between the Republicans and them-
It is recommended that Primary and < 'minty
Conventions in theseveral counties lie held selves and the nomination of a cayuse
as follows: Primary < on\ entions on Sat- ticket. They had been in training for
unlay, April sth, at 1 o’clock 1*. M., and
County Conventions on Saturday, April some time for the event and had
l’»th, at I o’clock r. m . It is expected that things already corked and primed,
in counties where the time thus suggested
for holding Primary and County (’onven- even going so far as to fix on the dele
tions does not meet the conveniem-r of the
voters, the proper Committee will fix a dif gates in secret caucus the night be
ferent time.
fore. Orders had been issued to as
Baker.................. ..... 6| I^ine....................
Benton................ ....... i Linn.................... ...11 semble at the Court House at one
»» o’clock sharp, when it was proposed to
Marion ..............
Clackamas........
9 Multnomah....... ..... 9
Clatsop..............
.2 Polk .................. ..... 5 gobble the meeting and shut out the
Columbia.........
Tillamook........ ..... 2
Coos...................
•> Union . ............. .... 6 “straights.” But the “best laid plans
Currv.................
Umatilla............ ..... 6 of men and mice gang aft agley;” for
\\ ascii................ ..... 5
(.rant.................
s Washington..... .... 4 the Republicans, who are such from
Jackson ............
Josephine.......... ...... 3 Yamhill............ ..... 6 principle and who propose nominating
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Lake...................
a straight ticket, thought eleven
C. B BELLINGER.
Chairman Pro T< >m. I o’clock a good time for a primary.
M. V. B rown , Secretary.
Accordingly, several assembled at the
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LAKE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Court House at that hour and pro
ceeded to business. dipt. Caton,
For Representative........ W m . H. AVERILL Chairman of the County Committee,
For County Judge.... QUINCY’ A. BROOKS called the meeting to order and stated
its object to be the election of nine
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(STEPHEN C. MOSS.
hortomnussioners .( w „ HoKToX
delegates to the County Convention.
..SAM E C. Ill ISON Nominations for officers being in order,
Fur Sheri ff..
For County Clerk.. ........... R. B. HATTON Mr. Caton was chosen Chairman and
J. II. Penn, Secretary. Election of
For County Treasurer.......... J. L. HANKS
delegates was then proceeded to, and
For Assessor......................................... GEO. <*. Dl’NCAN
the following chosen as such : George
For Surveyor........... FRANK ' IIEESMAN Brown, Jas. Herd, C. W. Savage, Jos.
For School Sup't
W m . J. M<C<<NNELI< Blatt, Matt. Obenchain, John Bilger,
Geo. W. Frey, David Cronemiller and
Republican Nomination* in I.like.
The following is the I. ike county J. B. Coates. The meeting then ad
Republican ticket nominated at Link journed.
Great was the rage of the Pizzarink
ville last Saturday :
For Representative, O. Applegate; tums. They imagined they had such
for County Commissioners, Abram a certain thing on capturing the
Tenbrook and \V. J. Small ; for Sher “straights” that this rebuff completely
iff, T. J. Brattain ; lor County Clerk, bewildered them. Several fights were
J. J. Charlton ; for Treasurer, George imminent and hard words were freely
Nourso ; for Assessor, Milton Riggs ;
for School Superintendent, II. M. used, the “softs” giving vent to their
Thatcher; for Surveyor, Lyman Haw feelings in no amiable manner, while
lev. No nomination for County J udge the “straights” gave them as good as
was made, but was left vacant pursu they sent. However, while the bel
ant to an understanding with E. C. ligerents were working off their wrath
Mason, Democrat, so that Republicans
may vote for him as an Independent on the outside, a consultation was had
among the leading Pizzarinktums and
candidate.
Advices are to the effect that, it was concluded to have another pri
strictly speaking, the above nomina mary at two o’clock. A resolution,
tions were not made by the Republican i sweeping in style, with which it was
party of Lake county, but by a clique intended to demolish the “straights”
of swamp land jumpers living in the and proclaim themselves as the only
true Republicans, was speedily ar
vicinity of Linkville.
Immediately upon the defeat of E. ranged, and Sam, the bell-ringer, en
(’. Mason as a candidate for nomina gaged to announce the programme.
tion on the Democratic ticket an alli- Quite a crowd sallied down to the
ance was entered into between him Ccurt House to witness the fun, where
and the Linkville Republicans, by the following proceedings, as furnished
which it was agreed that all the Re us by the Secretary, were had :
The Republican party of Jacksonville
publicans and disaffected Democrats in
precinct held their primary election at the
the county were to vote for Mason for Court House on Wednesday, the 19th inst.,
County Judge and O. C. Applegate for at 2 o'clock 1*. M. Thirty-nine voters were
Representative. Whether Democrats present.
and intelligent Republicans of Lake N. Langell was elected Chairman and J
Boyer, Secretary.
county will support any such corrupt A. The
following gentlemen were elected as
and dishonorable bargain and sale re delegates to the County Convention, to !>e
mains to l>e seen. As the six eastern held in Jacksonville on April 26, 1876 : ban.
precincts were wholly unrepresented Cronemiller, Simon Caro, IL Kelly, H. F.
in the meeting which put forth the Phillips, L. Danforth, J. IL Hutfer, Jesse
above nominations, we don’t believe Huggins, Max Muller, E<1. Smith.
that any Republicans or Democrats of The following resolution was read and
that section will feel obliged to en unanimously adopted:
W hereas , On this day eight persons,
dorse such an alliance.
namely : Alike Hunt, James Herd, Matt.
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llftrmonioiH Mild Con title ut.
The County Convention last Satur
day was another evidence that the De
mocracy of Jackson county is united
and confident and constantly gaining
strength. The attendance was large
for the nature of the Convention (only
a few small precincts being unrepre
sented) and the proceedings harmoni
ous in the utmost. Several persons,
who, two years ago, affiliated with the
Pizzarinktums, were present as dele
gates, and signified their intention of
hereafter remaining with the party of
principle which is now bringing about
the reform so necessary in the affairs
of the Nation and in whose success—
County, State and National—the fu
ture welfare of the Union depends.
Verily, many years have elapsed since
our prospects were as favorable from
the outset as they now are.
I.ei uo Nominations be Made.
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HEW, THIS WEEK.
T. G. REAMES.
E. K. REAMES.
REAMES BROS.,
The primary meetings of the so-
MILLINERY !
called “People’s” party transpired last
(Successors to White A Martin,)
Saturday, pursuant to call. To use a
RS. A. <’. JONES, at TIER RESI-
on Fourth street, opposite the
popular expression, they were power M. E. dence
Church, keeps on band and for sale I
DEALERS IN
fully thin, and in poor contrast with the latest styles of Bonnets, Ladies' and
Hats, Ribbons and Millinerv >
those of the Democrats held a week Children's
< Joods of every description stud best qua lit v.
Bonnets and hats trimmed in the most
before, if we take the one in Jackson
fashionable styles at reasonable rates.
ville as a criterion, which precinct the
CALIFORNIA STREET,
Pizzarinktums claim to tie a strong
Notice of Final Settlement.
hold. Such extensive button-holing In the Comity Court of the State of Oregon,
JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON.
and caucusing and blowing as was
for Lake county, sitting in Probate?
done by them for several days previ In the matter of the Estate of A. .1. Round
tree, deceased.
ously would lead one to believe that T J. CHARLTON. ADMINISTRATOR
there was something enormous afloat; fl . of said estate, having tiled in said Court
LOW PRICES WILL Wilf
his final account for settlement, and also
but the person entertaining such an praying for an order for setting the time for
UNDERSIGNED INTENDING TO
hearing the same; therefore notice is hereby riMIE
opinion would have been grievously— given
that said final account will I k > heard 1 close out their business with as little de
yea, wofully mistaken,
and determined in said Court on the first lay as possible, now offer their ENTIRE
he undersigned take pleas -
of the .lune (erm thereof, at which STOCK of
After the last sound of Sam’s bell day
ure in notifying their friends and tho
time all persons having any objections to
public
generally that they have purchased
had been wasted upon the desert air, said final account and settlement'must then
the stock of White A Martin, and are now
and then* make the same.
receiving and opening a very large, exten
we sauntered to the new Masonic
By order ot Hon. E. C. Mason, County DRY and FANCY GOODS, sive
and well-selected assortment of
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udge.
building, the base of operations. Here April 11, 1876.
we found some ten or twelve of the
HARDWARE,
STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
“patriots” sitting around promiscuous
Notice of Final Settlement.
ly in a small space cleared of the ac In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
for Lake county, sitting in Probate.”
cumulated rubbish, and about as many
the Estate oí E. W. Cox,
more spectators present to see the In the matter of deceased.
California & Salem Cloths and Blankets,
ANI) IN FACT
sport. There was “I)ad” Ross, who W. T. LOWRY, administrator of said es-
assumed the Chair without ceremony ; tato, having tiled in said Court his final ac
count tor settlement, and also praying for
Beady-Made Clothing,
Bill Owen, of Mounce Rock, who pre an order for setting tin* time tor hearing the
; therefore notice is hereby given that
sided at the desk ; conveniently in same
said final account will be heard and deter
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
front of the valiant General sat Jim mined in said Court on the first day of the
term thereof, at which time all per
Neil, the man of all work, who made June
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sons having any objections to said final ac
Hats and Caps,
count
and
settlement
must
then
and
there
every motion and seconded them, too,
make the same.
when necessary. Judge Watson, Mike
By order of Hon. E. C. Mason, County
SAN FRANCISCO COST, LADIES, CHILDREN A MISSED SHOES.
Judge.
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Hanley, W. M. Turner, H. Kelly, G.
April 20, 1876.
W. Mace and N. II. Berry, of Bear
WHOLESALE A RETAIL.
Creek, Mr. Stout of Eden, A. W.
LE( i AL ADV E RT1S EM ENTS.
We have also In connection with the above
Sturges, of Applegate, and two or
a very large and fine stock of choice
Executrix’s Notice.
three others, completed the coterie
who manipulated this great “People’s” VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, Ql’EENS
i.1 the undersigned has been appointed by i
We invite the TRADE as well as the
primary.
the County Court of .Jackson County, Ore
WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Executrix of the last will of Andreas ! consumer to examine our stock. Every -
Here was the “grand mass meeting” gon,
PAINTS, (»ILS, NAILS, WIN
Hauser, deceased.
Chairman Ross has told about so often
All persons indebted to said estate are re ! thing will be sold without reserve at your
DOW GLASS, CAST AND
to settie the same immediately, and
in all its glory. A greater conglom quested
SACHS BROS.
all those having claims against said estate | own prices.
STEEL PLOWS, WOOD
eration of office-hunters could not be will present them with the proper vouchers 1 Store and fixtures for rent or sale.
to me at mv residence in the town of Jack
EN AND WILLOW
packed in as small a space. Upon actual I sonville within six months from the date
MARGARET HAl'SER,
WARE, ETC.
count there could not have been more hereof.
Executrix of the last will ot A. Hauser. I
than three of the entire number who Jacksonville, April 4, 1876.
are not rabidly hunting for place. Nor
We are now ready to sell anything in our
Summons.
is this all. Instead of naming dele
lineal lowest cash prices. Personswishing
to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad
gates from among their own number In Justice’s Court of the State of Oregon,
vantage to examine our stock before pur
Countv ot Jackson, for the Precinct of
they elected two who, while they were Table Rock.
chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not
to be undersold by any house in Jackson
not present at the time, emphatically J. M. Childers, plaintif!', vs. Wm. McBee,
county.
défendant: civil action to recover money.
decline to participate in any manner I 7'o H'»i. JIcBce, said Défendant :
Tt-it'Give us a call, and then judge tor
yourself as to our capacit v to furnish goods
whatever with this abortion. The In tho naine of tho State of Oregon:
as above.
REAMES BROS.
Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1875. *
little business was soon transacted, and YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED To
1 appear before tIn* undersigned, a Jus
the general expression was that if this tice of the Peace for the precinct aforesaid,
HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM!
the office of such Justice, in such pre
is a sample of Pizzarinktum enthu at
cinct, on the 27th day of May, 1876, at nine
siasm and strength at this stage, o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to an
swer the above named plaintiff in a civil
Heaven preserve us when we witness action.
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their demoralization next June.
The defendant will take notice that if he
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CLOSING OUT!
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ALL ARTICLES IN OUR STORE
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JACKSON’ COCN'TY.
The Democratic County Convention for
the election of eight delegates to the Demo
cratic State Convention to be held at Salem
on the 26th inst., met at the Court House
in Jacksonville on Saturday, April 15th,
at 1 o’clock I’. M., and was called to order
by Hon. Henry Klippel, Chairman of the
County Committee.
Nominations for temporary Chairman be
ing in order, Mr. Klippel was elected, and
explained the object of the Convention.
E. J. Farlow was elected temporary Scc-
retarv.
<>n motion, a committee ot three on Cre-
dentials was appointed, consisting of W . J.
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Plvmale, E. DePeatt and John M. Black.
After a short absence the Committee re
turned and submitted their report, which
was received. All the precincts, with the
exception of a few small ones, were reported
as being represented.
On motion, the temporary officers were
made the permanent officers of the Conven
tion.
E. DePeatt was elected Assistant Secretary.
Nominations for delegates to the State
Convention being in order, several names
were proposed.
On motion, the delegates were voted for
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by ballot.
The first ballot resulted in the election of
E. DePeatt, Samuel Furry, Thos. F. Beall,
i W. J. Plvmale, A. C. Jones, Henry Klippel,
Thos. Wright, John O’Brien, as delegates.
On motion, the proceedings were ordered
published in the D emocratic T imes .
On motion, the Convention adjourned.
[N ote .—Owing to the failure of the Secre
tary to furnish us the official report, which
was doubtless purely unintentional, we give
a synopsis ot the proceedings. It will be
found substantially correct.—E d . T imes .)
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S ome of the Pizzarinktums seem
disposed to know by what authority
John E. Ross, the self-constituted
Chairman of their County Committee,
invested himself with that title. Of
course it doesn’t amount to anything,
but they deem it a rather cheeky and
summary proceeding.
fails to answer the complaint lierein, the
plaintiff will take judgment against him for
819.50 and interest, with costs and accruing
The Penpie's Central Committee met at
costs of this action.
Given under my hand this 11th day of Jacksonville, March 18, 1876, when it was
resolved that a People’s County Convention
Ajtril, 1876.
C. C. GALL,
Justice ot tho Peace. be held at Jacksonville on
I hereby order this summons to be pub
Saturday, April 22, 1876,
lished six weeks in the D emociiatk T imes .
At 1 o'clock i’. m ., for the purpose of nomi
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nating county officers and transacting such
other business as may come before the
Convention. It was recommended that
GRAND BALL!
primary meetings be held at the usual
places of voting in the several precincts at
one o'clock r. M. of Saturday, April 15,1876.
REGONIAN - POCAHONTAS TRIBE
The representation of the several pre
No. i, Improved Order ot Men. will cel- 1 cincts was based upon the vote for Mathew
ebrate their Anniversary by giving a grand Fountain, tor State Senator in 1874,allowing
ball in the
one delegate for every twenty votes east,
and one delegate for every fraction of thir
teen. Preeinets not casting thirteen X’otes
MASONIC BUILDING,
were given one delegate at large. The above
apportionment
<*ntitles each precinct to the
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following number of delegates :
Ashland................... 5 Leland....................... 2
Eilen......................... 3 Pleasant Creek........ 2
Manzanita............... 3 Rock Point............. 2
Jacksonville........... 5 Flounce Rock.......... 2
Uniontown............. 21 Little Butte............. 4
Committee on Arrangement# :
David Cronemiller. M. Caton, Sol. Sachs. Sterling.................... 2 Willow Springs...... 2
A p[ »legate.............. 2. Big Butte................. 2
Committee on Reception :
Table Rock............. • > ’
E. B. Watson, J. W. Manning, IL K. Hanna. Foot’s Creek........... 2
Total................... 44
Grant’s Pass............
Floor Managers:
E. D.wFoudray, Jacob Ish, G. W. Frey, ! The Committee earnestly recommend that
every voter in Jackson County who is in
C. W. Savage.
favor ot the office seeking the man, and
who is opposed to ring rule and high taxes,
to go to his respective place of voting on the
First-class music will be provided. Tick- | 15th day of April next and see to it, that
ets, (including supper) $3.50. A cordial in such delegates are sent to the People’s Comi
vitation is extended to all.
ty Convention as will give us a ticket com
posed of the best men in Jackson county.
JOHN E. ROSS, Chairman.
People’s County Convention.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS
Obenchain, C. W. Savage, David Cronemil
ler. George Brown, J. II. Penn and Milo
Caton, did,clandestinely, contrary to publie
usage and without public notice, hold a so-
» called primary meeting, claiming to repre
sent the wishes of the Republican party of
Jacksonville precinct ; therefore, be it
Resolved, That we, the Republican partv
of said precinct in convention assembled,
denounce such action as contrary to the
spirit of Republicanism, an infamous viola
tion of party usage, and an nnwoithv at
tempt to usurp the rights of tho Republi
t
can party ; that we do not recognize their
action as binding on the party, and we
therefore repudiate and refuse to recognize
the aforesaid persons as Republicans.
On motion, the proceedings of this meet
ing were ordered published in the city pa
pers.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
The Democracy of Josephine county met
J ohn A. B oyer , Sec.
in mass convention at the Court House in
It depends entirely upon the com Kerbyville on Saturday, April 15th.
plexion of the balance of the delegates On motion, Dr. B. F. llolselaw was elected
to the Republican County Convention Chairman and Chas. Hughes, Secretary.
The Chairman stated the object of the
which of these two delegations will be meeting to be the election of three delegates
admitted. Considering the previous to attend the Democratic State Convention,
standing of the two wings, one is in which meets at Salem on April 26th.
B. F. llolselaw, John Goings and James
clined to believe the 11 a . m ’ s . have Lewis
were duly elected as such delegates.
the right, if not the might, to hold
On motion, D. N. Gilmore was elected a
seats, though they ran their primaries member ot the Democratic County Commit
iu violation of the 14th and 15th tee to fill the vacancy occasioned by the
of E. N. Tolin.
amendments while the 2 P. m ’ s . had death
On motion, the proceedings were ordered
every negro in town and vicinity in
in the D emocratic T imes .
attendance, upon which fact, some say, published
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
they greatly depend for admittance.
B. F. H olsclaw , Chairman.
It is a “dog eat dog” affair any way it C has . H ughes , Secretary.
It is probable that the question of
making nominations for Congressman
and Presidential Electors will come
l>efore the Democratic State Conven
tion next Wednesday. We are de
cidedly of the opinion that no such
action should be taken at present and may be viewed, and as the Democracy
loses no meat we await further devel
that it will be for the best interests of opments very complacently.
the ¡»arty to forego this matter at pres
T he delegates from Little Butte
ent. Several reasons could be ad
vanced why no nominations should be to the Pizzarinktum Convention to
made, but we consider the Convention morrow are instructed for Wm. Bybee
will have judgment enough to do what for Sheriff and Ed. R. Owen for Clerk,
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lor the party without any ad- we learn. A slim attendance was
i present at the meeting.
x ire from us.
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1’IZZAKIMiHH PRIMARIEN.
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t LWAYS ON HAND THE BEST STOCK
A ot Patent and Home-made Ritle ami
Shot Guns, single and double; Revolvers
of the latest patents; pocket Pistols, neat,
small and powerful ; Derringers, the latest
and best ; also, tin* best Powder and Pow
der Flasks ; Hunting ami pocket knifes of
the best brands; all sorts of Shot ami
Pouches; Caps. Wads and everything in
tho Sportsman's line.
He will also keep a full line of SHELF
IIARDW A RE, Nails and Rope of all kinda
and sizes, < 'arponters' and Wagon-Makers,
Tools, a complete assortment of Table and
Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply
of Paints, oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc.
The alnve goods arc ull of the liest qual
ity, and will be sold
Friday Evening, Hay 12th, 1S76.
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j New guns made to order, and repairing
j promptly done and in good style. All or
ders filled with dispatch.
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JOHN MILLER.
J. NUN AN,
HORSEMEN, NOTICE!
JUST ISSUED.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
(SUCCESSOR
TO
JUDGE A
NUNAN,
Two Hundredth Edition.
Manufacturer & Dealer
MANHOOD.
WILL MAKE THE SEASON AT THE
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stables of W. J. Plvmale, in Jackson
ville, commencing April 1st and ending
July 1st, 1876.
Tampson is six years old this Spring, of a
dark bay color, and has tine form and action.
He was sired by the Vermont horse, Pen-
inger's Mike, out of McDonough’s old Kate
Morgan, the dam of many fast trotters, ami
is a full brother of Barney Flanders, one of
the finest trotting horses ever raised in the
State.
T erms - $15.
PLVMALE A McDONOUGH.
In Every Description of Saddlery,
Revised and corrected l»v the author, E. de
F. CURTIS, M. 1)., Ac.
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