& -CVJ i; ,-$&. THE OREGON SENTINEL JAClCMA'VIt,LK t "Wednesday, : February 19. 1879 EIOl.UAriIIC.lX bkfcTUILS. "Wiiaiaji Hoffman. Was born in tho city of Baltimore, in September, 1801, and is now jn his 78th year. After attaining his major ity 3Ir. nofiman became connected with i packing establishment in Cin cinnatti, from -uliere ho returned to Baltimore and engaged in tho grocery business. Subsequently moving to the western part of Maryland ho be came interested with his brother in general merchandising at Union Town, Md, and subsequently in tho same business at Booncsborough, Md., re maining there beveral years and then pushing West in 1835, to Attica, Ind. In 1836 ho was married to Miss Caro line B. Shafer, of Booncsborough, Md. JiULiucf In 1840 U J.ur. nouraan n-as eieciuu j.vo corder of Fountain county, Ind., re moving to Covington and retaining the position until 1853. In that year he crossed the plains -with his family, coming direct to Bogue River valley by the route leading through the Mo doc country. Arriving here in the Fall of '53. Mr. H. took a donation claim four miles East of Jacksonville, his place being known as the "White House," improving and tilling his farm until 1855, when he was elected Audi tor of Jackson county under the Terri torial laws. In June, 1858, after the adoption of tho Slate constitution, and pending the Act of Congress ad mitting Oregon into the Union, the State election was held and at that time Mr. Hoffman was cleeted County Clerk of Jackson county. Ho was re elected in 18G0 'G2, and 'G4, and in 186G was defeated by W. IL S. Hyde. This position, held so long by Mr. Hoffman, was filled with remarkable ability and correctuess, and enabled him to become familiar -w ith the details of land matters in this county. Be pcatedly declining a nomination from his party Mr. Hoflman retired from public life, and in 18G8 went into the hardware business in Jacksonville with Mr. Henry Klippel, the co-partnership expiring by limitation in 1873. Since that date Mr. Hoffman has been Nota ry Public and Land Agent a business HUbJjh2aUUHK',cnt' engaged in. lr. iloilman nas nu&cli an interesting IvjiiaSilBSent encased family of six girls; he is a steadfast member of the Presbyterian church, has since tho war of the rebellion beqn a Republican, and in this county, where hi3 name for integrity is a household word, it is unnecessary to speak of his high character, of which his whole life bears -witness. EMTOEI 1L NOTES. It seems to us that Senator Gobble is rightly named, as he is now engaged in gobbling public lands in Oregon for tho benefit of a California corporation. Senators Blaine, Sargent and Mitch ell are working hand in hand for tho restriction of Chinese emmigration, and a number of democratic senators are working -with them. Tho "Oregonian" is publishing the testimony taken by tho Investigating committee. It is interesting reading, and if the . people peruse it carefully they will discover some of the cautes of high taxation. The "Times" announces that it has driven us to the walL Wo -were una ware of the melancholy fact, but if it is true why does not the same trench ant organ drive us from our position with regard to Senator Grover's land steal? Why? Mr. Galloway in a letter to the' "Bee" charges W. H. Watkinds with quoting from letters that he (Galloway) never wrote and offers one hundred dollars for .their production, thcsuni to bo ap plied to "Watkinds" conscience fund." The people of Oregon-will bo surprised to learn that Bill has any conscience, and it would take even a to prove its existence. larger sum Mr. Tilden should rejoice that he was not declared President His tes timony before tho Potter committee shows him to be so perfectly innocent of tho operations of his wicked private secretary, Pelton, although carried on in Mr. Tilden's own house, that the old gentleman -would undoubtedly have beon made tho spoil and prey of politi cians. Justice Miller of tha Supreme Court of the United States, thinks that intelligence is no disqualification in a juryman. Ho severely criticises the' rule of law which makes Courts spend -weeks in hunting for jurors fio ignorant that they have ne er heard of the case to bo tried. Well inform ed men -will generally be found inuch frpcr from prejudices, and moro capa bloof risihgabovo them.than those who are narrow minded, and can see objects from only one point of -wow. A shrewd lawyer with a bad case, would rather not trust its issues to minds which are governed solely by tho evi dence, and are capable of resisting t.he; appeals of fcophist-y.-Yreka "Journal," ntou the jioiytuxs to thc sea. r What are our peopld doing in the matter of 'the Narrow Gauge Bailroad to tho coast? We hear of no. action in the premises, no discussion of the question;,and fear that tho late interest manifested was spasmodic nd -will not be followed by practical results. When will the people of Southern Oregon re alize tho truth that wo cannot bo pros perous until they havo an outlet for their produce? When will they under stand that before others will help them they must first help themselves, and first show those whom they expect to build a railroad, that a practicable route can be found? If wo expect cap ital to developo our resources we must invito it and be prepared to show not only that our resources are worthy of attention but susceptible of dev6lopc- ment Link tho mountains to tho sea bv an iron chain, even a narrow rra onrt nrt nno fvitl nrivlipf. nr psfl- I IIUU. UUU V V.. VM.. ,...-Mw. w w it or esu- , T . . ,, ,, , ,, fT,a icy j.iiiaiiiu iiiuiuvii uuoj tiv ,ij axe Tinging in the pine forests of Kogue river, the pick of the miner delving in our coal banks, general im petus given to every business, the val ue of land doubled, freights cheapened and money plenty, and the advantage of cheap transportation to tho coast will be apparent There is no doubt of the safetj of theharborat tho mouth of Bogue river, and when it is once demonstrated that a route is practica ble all else -will be easy. Wo appeal again to the good business sense of our people and urge them to contribute ac cording to their means towards an ex amination of a possible route. Tho necessary sum required for the survey would never bo missed, and if a road is finally constructed it would be re turned a hundred fold. CnUIE AM TAXATION'. People rarely pay taxes without grumbling. If tbey did it would bo contrary to human nature. Taxes and death arc said to bo tho only cortain tics of human life, equally sttrj, equally disagreeable; but while the one cannot possibly bo averted the other may be materially reduced. Crime and the expensive operations of the legal means instituted for its punishment are tho fruitful causes of high taxe3,and it is very singular that people will never learn this truth. In this county we cuscrs, the shrewdest rascals, or a falsa maudlin sentiment that deprives soci ety of protection by sympathizing with crime. "Wo are forced to this belief by tho large number of indictments and the usually small number of convic tions, and do not blamo tho courts but the people themselves for failing to convict. The inevitable result is made apparent by tho large criminal docket at every term or court, nd yet tho public seem to forget that crime can only be checked by its certain punish ment, and that as it increases, t&xcs increase in exact ratio. "Whenever people learn their duty as jurors and understand that they are to consider baro facts, to weigh the value of evi dence without sympathy for or predju dico against the accused then the courts will bo effective in punishing crime, always provided that the same false sympathy does not prevent the. infliction of tho penalty by improper interference. "Until people make up their minds that larceny and other crimes, costing just as much to try as murder, must bo punished, they must expect to pay high taxes and should do so without grumbling. 0 MIsEEKtLsENTATIOX. Our cotemporary says we misrepre sented him. We did no such thin". O He demanded for the Grover adminis tration "a fair impartial hearing be fore thepeople," and we demurred to this mode of proceedure, believing that courts were organized for the pur pose of trying persons accused of crime. Our pungent remarks have had ajjood effect, as thc "Times" is compelled to acknowledge tho sound ness of our position by republishing .ar ticles from other democratic papers de manding a legal investigation of the charges of the committee. We give tho "Times" credit for this tardy glimmer of reason when it found it could not kick tho subject out of sight, and it will bo but a short time till poor L. F. Grover will hao no friend to mourn his obscurity. Our neighbor is mistaken in think ing that wo Lave come to tho rescue of Gov. Thompson. The Democracy havo charged that gentleman, (a Republican), with having run a Democratic legisla ture and controlled a Democratic Inves tigating committee, and if tho charge is. not false it is evident that David needs no assistance. He can stand off tho whole crow. It is called by tho Chicaco "Inter- Ocean" a high moral spectacle to see Mr. Tilden mount the stand nnd say, "I can't tell a lie: it was Pltan -arifh his little "hatchet," The Senate Committee has reported favorably on the bill appropriate g 50,000 for tho improvement of tho wagoti road from Scottsbnrg in Doug las county to old Camp Stewart in Jackson. SMITH WILLIAMS On Forest creek, Febrnary 8th,by J. H. Hnffer, J. P., Jacob Smith and Emma Williams- BAIRD BRADY At the s&me plaee and time, by the same officer, Chas. 8. Baird and Mary Brady. GASTON WILLIAMS At the fame place nd time, by the same officer, Thof. Gaston and Emma Williams. leonasr. MILLER In Ashland, February 3d, to the wife of I. O. Miller, a son. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR MARSHAL. rejersignodejcebjannnpncea.Jiirai. )Tt5isTa--fse!f"nsVxciiaTdute for the office ol City Mcihil, subject to the dec si on of the toteiB of Jacksonville at the election to be held on March 4th. J. H. IIYZER FOR MARSHAL. The undersigned hereby announces bim eelf.as a candidate for thc office of City Marshal, and asks the support of bis friends at the polls on March 4th. D. W. CROSBY FOR MARSHAL. We are authorized to announce the name of ADDISON HELMS as a candidate for re-election a City Marshal, subject to the will of the people at the polls on March 4th. FOR MARSHAL. The undersigned announces himself ns a candidate fur the office of City Marsh v? subject to the decision of thc voters of Jacksonville at the mnual election. JOHN DON II AM. YOU ARC iir.BtiBY' NOTIFIED '10 conic and py your tax forthwith. It not paid within thtrtr daya I will take steps to colltet it by law. VM. BYBKB, Sheriff and Tox tXdlctor E.C.J5KGOKS, " " DEALER IK Watches, Clocfcs, Jewelry, SCHOOL .BOOKS, STATTOXBBTI PAXCT GOODS, SHEET MUSIC, FIELD GLASSES, YIOLENS, ZITHERNS, HAIIPS AND STRINGS FOR THE SAME. ALSO; DoUGS, MEDICDiES, TfllLET 501PS A.ND PERFUMERY. Needles and Best Sperm Oil for Sewing Machines, TJE HAS SOLD OUT HIS J.1 ttoc!c of American Sewing Machine? a number of limes, but has another Jot of them on hand. This is tho ligthest and met rapid running, ai well asdurable, machine there ta made, and fo simplo that little girls five or tx years old raako their patch work on them. This is the place to bay good watches, clods and jewelry, and he will sell cheap goods cheaper than any one. afWalehes, clocks, jewelry and sewing machines cleaned and repaired at a reduced price. F.EITSGHAED, PRAOTIOAL - "Watchmaker and Jeweler, California Street Jacksonville Oregon, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAPT ing nnd repairing watches and clocks. Charges reasonable, Give him a call. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADEMARK. -THE TRADE MARIC, E NCLIS H REMEDY, an uo'ailing care for Sper. mat crrh e s, seminal weak- -j ti t. r Bsfora Takhu nes3, linpo- Afw V,v tency, and nil diseases that follow as a se qTenceof Self-abuse; ns loss of Memory, Universal Lisitudo, Pain in tho Back. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Agej and many other Diseases that lead to Insan' ity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. -OSS-Full particulars in our pamphlet, which e desire to seed free by mail to evervone. 3-Thn Snrvifir. m0,k,-; : sold by all dragjists at SI per package, or BIT noftl.'nrrna f.. QR III I . r . on receipt of the money by'addressing THE GEAT MEDICINE CO., No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. EuSold in JacIfBnnTiIfo hv nil Amr,.;! and by all wholesale and retail druggists everywhere. AIjTj kinds oajojiuntion FOR aiLE bT JOHN MILLER. noUtnn!nmqncnnaTPajcr& of 1S77. i Kil?3ra&. 1732. 2879. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, GRANB:BALL ! ! THE REGONIAN-POOAHONTAS tribe No. 1, Improved Order of Red Men, beg leave to announce that it will give a grand ball at Veil Semite nail on the evening of February 21st, 1879. V-.-.i. . t . .,., ..... -n .1 oiusiuujiuo .Jacksonville string jjuuu. Sapper will be served at the Hall. moor JianagertYi I). r ourtrny, Unas. Nickell. J. O. McOally, T. G. Kenney nnd J. H. Penn. Committee of Arrangements. O. W. Savage, II. Pnpe, I) Cronemiller, G. W ElliottE. H. Antenrieth. TICKETS, IAtlCDl.NG SCTPEit, 93. J-A general invitation is extended: HUiTiTERS' EMPORIUM JoTrn jyrmoy, California Street, Jacksonville, - - Oregon. New wers and rf pslrlrg in nil Its branches done to orJor, In workmanlike manner. A Full StocK of Hardware and Cutlery Always on Hand. NAT LANGBLL, DEALER IN BOOTS AOT SHOES, a Jacksonville, Oregon, KEEPS OKLY'TflE BEST QUALI ty of Doits and Shoes, and offers them for rale as cheap as the very cheapest. No bouse in town can undersell me. 1 will al so warrant my goods against rips, and will repair gratuitously any tht may occur in goods that I stfl. Cull and 1 will conv.njj you that I sell cheaper than any bouse in town. Best Philadelphia Calf Boots made to or der for S8 and $9. I have also pa hand a fall stock of boots, of San Francisco make, which I offer for sale at &4.50 ond &. Boots made to order anil repaired. NAT LAXUELT. OIIY BASBSE SHOP A2sTD BATH H00MS. California St., Jacksonville, - Oregon TF1E UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY pnpnrcd to do all work in hi-i line in the best manner nnd at reasonable pricts. HOT OH COLD BATII3 Can be had at this place nt ell hours of ibe day. GEOUGESCflUMPF. JD. S. FEATHERS, MERCHANT TAILOR, OppoaUoDr Jackson's Jacksonville, - Oregon. Cutting, fitting, cleaning and repairing promptly done at lowest liTing rates. Also agent for the Singer Sewing machines Will oho clean nnd repair all kinds of sewing machines. D.H. FEATHERS. Jacksonville. Eeto 12, 1879. DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the copartnership heretofore existing uctween . VV.. Manning and J. B. Most gomery, in the Iivtry business, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, J. B. Mont gomery retiring. All accounts against the late Crm will be settled by J. V". Manning, to whom nil account? due the firm must also be paid. The busit.css will be cotinutd by the undersigned, who thankful for the past patronage, solicits a continuance of the same. J. W. MANNING. Jacksonville, Jan, 15, 1879. KAHLEK BBOTHERS. Deser3 Is BOOKS AND STATIONERY, P. TONJGcJkN GENERAL BLACKSMITHING -t-ASD-- HOUSE SHOEING, Cor., of Secoxd and California St. ALL KINDS OF MARKETABLE prodnce taken in exchange lor work. P. DONEGAN. ALL THOSE OWING INTEREST on School Fond cote3, either through tha purchase of land or on bor rowed money, are requested to settle tho Bame at once and save costs. By order of the Board of Schoo 1 Land Commissioners. NEWMAN FISHER. Local Agent & O T0 KAHLfcH BROS AND BUT T0UR- i.irUjMPv. J T. O. nEAMES E. K. REAMES.' BEA8IESBROS., California st., Jacksonville., Oregon, AHEAD AS USUAL ! ! BY ADOPTING A CASH BASIS !! THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PItlCES axd tiie LARGEST STOCK or GENERAL MERCHANDISE THE GREATEST VARSETY TO SELECT FROU IN Hny One Store in Southern Oregon or SSorthern California. ALL FOR CASH!! ODR STOCK CONSISTS OF FALL &VISTER DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' DRE?S GOODS OASILMERnS, AND DIAGONALS. SILKS. AND SATINS, BOOK A allOES, CLOTHING. LTC LIMES' CAL., HADE CLOAKS Yi tcpiit. titp iTTr,v-rmv m? Ttir? it Nrt'i lolhu fr.ct tfint we have now on Land tin hirgivt nndb,tfeTi.ct',d mort- icent . f L UIIU' DRK-5S GOOD3 nnd F N CY GOODS or every di-fcription in South em Oregon, and we will h'netfurth makij thn lina of good? our spiciality and nell mem at Cheaper than tho Cheapest. To tho (rpntlemen we ji ill my. if you want A No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTllEa you must go to Reamci Bro. to buv them a we cNim to have the be-t STOCK OF CLOTHING in Jackson county and will allow none to an- aersrll us. These good' wero all purchard.by a racra bcr of our firm from FJKST CLASS (low ir San Fruncifco and New York. nnd irr will warrant every article an 1 sell thi m as cheap lor can ae any nou in the county. We also keep on hand a lull slock of GKGCER5ES, Hardware, CuTLEny, Glassware, CROCKERY. A FULL LIFE OF ASH LA MD GOODS FAHIII AAD FREIGHT WAGONS Flow3, Gang Plows Sulky Plows. In fact everything- from the Gnest needle to a Uircshics-machtne. Give us a call and judge for YOun,elvea os to our capacity of furnishing goods as above. The way to make money is to save it. I o save it bay cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH for your goods and buy of REAMES BROS. EUREKA MILLS, SITUATED ON HEAR CREF.K SEVEN miles north-east cf Jacksonville, are prepared to a general Merchant and Exchange Business. The nodcrcigiicd will give 3G pounds of llour,2 pounds sliortii and 8 pound-) bran for every bushel cf wheat. Will alio ta:k jour customers furnif-hing sacks. arSatisfaction Guarantct-dfE T.T. McKINZIE LA0E8EITHII6I DAVE CRONEMLLER. BACK IT fill OLD SUS9. T AM NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL I. wtrk In my line cheaper thin ever, nnd in fact will do it cheaper than any othsr shop in Southern Oregon. , Give me acall and I will convince you. "DAVID CRONEMILLER. "C. O. D." SALOON. CALIFORNIA ST., WEBB & McBANIEL. THIS POPULAR RESORT, DNDER new management, is furnishing the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern peri odicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give ua a call. K.KUBLI, Odd Fellow's Building JackscnTillc, Crt sod DEALER AND "WORKER IN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD Pumps, K AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NAILS, A FIRST-OLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Capsf WOODFN & WILLOW WARE. ROPE, NAILS, Paints. Oils, Varnish, Glass CUTLERY, WIRE, Shot, Brushes, Chains, Hose ETC., ETC: i I ha to secured the services of a first clae Mechanic, and am prcpired to do nil repair ing promptly and in superior style. "N CONNHniON V'lTH THE ABOVE L I am rrcJvIrjrnn.l havo conM-uitly hand a full and first clacs stock of G-HOCBFcISS, DEY-GOODS, CtM T00TP, 10IVCCO iinAuy mar. cLinmxa, UL.ASSWAKC CROCKKUY, 4c. "HSSMJrTfjth'nig sofd al"reafrnatic ruto. K. KUBLI jKckfonvIlIoiliircb", 9, 1878. "7-IV3 A3JTS 2.S-S? LIV3!" EAGLE MILLS, QITUATED riFVEEN MILVX SOUTn J of Jack'Onvillc, jh1 I a.li.i norib of Ashland, are prep ired to do Merchant and Exchango Buslnesi. FLOTJE, GRAIIiUI, COllNSrEAL AND FEED AT BEDROCKL PPJCES. 3d ponndi offlmr. 2 ponnd shorU nr.d 8 pouud brri RMt-n per bnhcl of rikkI whuat Will ick ff'Mir-CHtomirJ fur.iNh ingsacls. Sicks with our Mtvv hrvno on thtm funii'htd at low ratis. My brother. G. F. Billing", will have chae of tie business belli)? se'is'td ly conpLlent millers. Everything u an anted ns renrtteated. SVRAII A. FARNIIAM. PHOENIX MILLS. FROM PAST LXPERIt-NCE I CANNOT offer ksss than 60 CENTS PER BUSHEL of wheat, and Farmers can have their choice ofci'ber exchange or sell tbdr wheat at market nrices at my mills. I henceforth expect lo esUblkh NE1VBKANDSOF PXlKJll which will exceed the old ones. - It shall al ways be my aim to give thc fullest atir.faclion. P. W 0L1VELL. Phffinis,AugS, 1S78. uiEsr.iinims OF AT rjinn UNDERSIGNED TtKEU TLE.1S L ure in announcing to tho public thnt hehasju't nccivgd a compb'tn mid firt cla" asnrtinent of G m's Fnrnlh?ns Good'.such a IUU. ShirN Cndt rwcar. etc, best bra:'il of Cieirn and Tobacco. Pipes, Notion". Fancy Giud G'.isware Crockery, Muisal nstrum, hIk. RIiI Cjgi . Ftatloiun-ry I'ocxa .ni Table Cn.tiiy, .rill ami, Toys, Candies, Nut", i tc, which will be sold nt the cheapest rates. Give mj a call and see for yourselves. F. BRECKENFELD. FOR SALE OR LEASE. "3"ITE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY S fcr the machinery and building of the Alden Fruit Dtver in this nlace for sale olease. For further particulars en quire of either of the ondersiened. U. v Hflms, D Ln. M 'MULLKR K AIILERBnOb KEKPTUB LAKOICST STOCK oi syjoxs nna ci&iioncry" PIONEER ARDYARE STORE MRS J. BILGEU AT Til E OLD STAND OF JOHN BILGES Caliirnla street. Jadsoiuillr, Oregon,- DEALER'IN- TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER ARB Stoves, AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENT3 PUMPS and PIPES, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish Foivdcr & Fuso iL General Assortment ol SKELF HARDWARE, FINE WOSTENHOLM CUTLERY ROPE & TWINE. A firt-cl.i mochtnlc will attend lo Job Work with xeatucuand dispatch. I will always keep constantly on bttid a large stock of " Liquors and Sobacco. ACcnl for the PCiri3 RUHI3ER PAI" I The bol in the Wrrld. Particular attHntlm pilfl to Farmp' ' nt, and the npp!vinr of itras for Fat i Marhlurry.nnd all Inrnrmition ni tn n flrt'clM. furnished cliecrrullv. on anplic-tiio No puins will l)c Kirwlio lurmnli in r PU'tomcis wllh tl t I). t fgnoA in m irket. i our lino. and .it Ihi lonr.-a price'. tT.ir 7;ciZ3 r'zr, T firrnijif aiqfi ine Kith all Cull anil cj imine our st In fore going de.wh,re. batisiactiou gimc ulcud. TUB E2JG BONANZA IS LOCATED AT J. 8. HOWASB'S STORE, IN THE SHAPE OF GSO02212SS, CANDIES, NUTS, Je-welry And ITotions, THE FIRST ARRIVAL OF WINTHS god"just received and Umght it tho ttiittum of tbo Market and sold lower than ever. Ladies hose, 8 pair for - - 1.00 EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. A LARGE STOCK OFCIG AIIS AT Wholesale and Hctail. A Fine Ilavana cigar for - 25. American Ifavanas for - - -12J Jack3ouviIlo Uavnuas 6 for - 25, "Cheap for Cash." J.S. HOWARD. M EMM STORE 1 OF I. W. BEFRl I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY FALL and Winter istock of Ihlliuery Goods, consisting of LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS. Ribbons. French Flowcre. Ostrich Tip. Velvets. Diagonal Silks Neckties. Collar?, Cuffs, Kill Glovei, Laces, Back Combs, l'ocket Handkerchiefs, Faccy Wing, and PljmcK Perfumery, and Toilet Soap, and a line a."iorlm( nt of infant's shoe". I also have on hand a supply of GKATLEJIES'S KECKTIKS &. COLLAR For the holidays I will have' an assort ment of CHINA AND WAX DOLLS. I htvo rescived tho agency of the celc brat d Whlto Sewing Machines, which I am nlli it; cheaper than ever, and several 2bwo. add ! lorencc machines for sale. Jl-' U3 ,T.i iine OF SHELF J.S1 i liwrj liarUHrars for Balaby J"IIN MILLKK. 1TV VOir WANT A T.lvnn sxnnir . -. 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