Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, May 20, 1882, Image 4

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What H Is mill How lo Mnkr II A Wonder-
ful DlKtoTcrj', anil One or Urcnt
Value l Cattle lcn.-
.Tho' following account of a new plan
of storing up green feed for winter use,
or for use at seasons when hay and oth
er dry feed is generally used, will be
read with interpst by stock-raisers on
tlio Paci6c Coast The method of pre
paring the ensilage is described in a
letter from C. T. Cromwell, of New
York, lo the Mew Mexican, and its
publication in that journal has attracted
wide spread attention among the agri
culturists of the Territory. Mr. Crom
well merely suggest the adoption of a
plan for tho winter feeding of cattle
which lias sprung into use among far
merssin the Eastern States with such
rnpidity, that it wiTT soon be in univer
tfnl'use. Tho importance of tho matter
is evidenced by the fact that only a few
weeks since a convention was held in
Ucw York, consisting of gentlemen in
terested in. stock feeding from all parts
of tho countrj, to consider the best
methods of preparing and storing the
feed.
GRASS AND OTHER GREEK STUFF STOWED
AWAY AND PRESERVED AS VEG-
ETARLES ARE IN CANS.
Ensilage is green crops stored in such
a way as to preserve all of its juices
and nutritive properties for winter use.
In fact, it is precisely the eame system
that has been adopted for the last five
years in preserving fruits, vegetables
and other articles for human food, so
that they may retain all their succu
lent qualities for eonsumption, at times
and .in places when and where they
would not be otherwise obtainable.
The discovery was made by Auguste
fioflart, a Frenchman, that green crops
could be stored in such a manner as to
preserve their freshness and sweetness
for.a .year or more, and that when so
preserved cattle would eagerly eat it in
the winter in preference to any other
food.
THE "SIW," OR PRESERVING PIT OR TANK.
He constructed a pit which ho named
a "silo," and into this was thrown all
sorts of green rops that form the cus
tomary food of cattle. & heavy press
ure was placed upon it until it was
compressed into as small a space as
possible. When the "silo" was opened
in winter it was found that the mass
of herbage. had undergone a slight fer
mentation and resembled cheese in its
constituency. It had become so com
pact that it had to be cut with a knife
or dug out with a sharp edged spade or
shovel On being, offered to cattle
they eagerly devoured it and showed
an evident preference for it over dry
food. It at once came into use because
cattle thrived on it, that in case of
milch cows the product of milk was in
creased, and that it was a great saving
in cost, being much cheaper than dry
food.
HOW TO CONSTRUCT A ,;SILO."
The "silo" arejeonstructed in various
ways, the most common of whiqji seems
to have been a pit or trench about fif
teen feet deep and ten feet wide, and
to contain any quantity of food needed.
They should be built on sloping ground,
and made water tight with cement, if
in o soil that is at all pamp; but there
seems to be a diversity of opinion as to
the best mode of construction, some
preferring to build a strong board "silo"
abovo ground. About the details
there are a variety of opinions, some
preferring to throw the green crop in,
as it is gathered; others to have it
chopped fine with a cuttor. The latter
would seem to bo prcferablo for close
packing. But, however, much differ
ence of opinion there may "bo as to
these details, all agree that it is the
best and most profitable system of win
ter, feed ever adopted.
ALI. MANNER OF GREEN STUFF MAY BE
USED IN MAKING THE "ENSILAGE-"
OR VEGETABLE CHEESE.
As to the material used, anything
that tho cattle will eat when it is grow
ing is'available, and the greater the
variety the better. The main point is
that everything should be thrown on
vyhile it is green and juicy. One stock
raiser, near Boston, avers that by his
system of "ensilage" he can make an
acre of ground keip two cows for a
year. Tho material is said to be ripe
' and ready for use in about one month
after it had been packed. Were it not
for tho weight of evidence from hun-
. dreds of stock men in its favor, tho
nystem would recommend itself on the
ground of common sense. Clover and
haj we know loses a great portion of
weight in tho process of drying, and
that portion that is lost must bo the
"most nutritive. Ensilage ha met
such strong approval from those who
have tried it, that it will doubtless, in
,tho"course of timo, oome into general
use for winter feed.
' A landlord expects ten per cent more
'rnt where the street is called an
acuut Iouisville Courier Journal.
Straight Whiky. We clip from
the Nevada Daily Transcript of Janu
ary 2Cth as follows:'
As a creab deal has been Raid about
J"ohn L. Burns and Davenport whisky
in the Transcript, it will not be out of
placetomentionthefactthat Mr. Burns
has made one of the most important
sales of fine liquors yet effected in tho
county, to Mr. Mike Hanley of "Neva
da City.
We understand) that Mr. Hanley
has made a purchase of some of the
most expensivo straight whisky that
has ever come into the county. John
L. Burns, agent for the celebrated
"Davenport," has' been most fortunate
in making such a tine oale to such a
responsible gentleman as Mr. Hanley,
who has the reputation of keeping the
finest liquor in the county. When
this invoice of straight wliisk'y arrives
Mr. Hanley can look for an increase of
trade.
To all who arc suffering from the er
rors and indiscretions of youth-, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,
&C., I will send a reciepe that will
cure you, free of charge. This great
remedy was discovered by a missionary
in South America. ' Send a self ad
dressed envelope to the Rkv. Joseph T.
Inman, Station D, New York City.
Terrible itching and scaly humors,
ulcers, sores and scrofulous swellings
cured by the Cuticura and Cuticura
Soap (the great skin cures) externally,
and Cuticura Resolvent . (blood puri
fier) internally. Aak about them at
druggists.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of execution duly
issued out of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Jospchine County, and to me
directed In favor of J. Wimcr & Sons
Plaintiffs, and against James Lyttle and
James Quinn Defendants commanding me
to make sale of the hcrcinafler'dcscribcd
premises and property to satisfy a judg
ment for the sum of one thousind one hun
dred and twenty five and C4-100 dollars
now due on said judgment with Interest
at the rale of 8 percent per annum from
the 2uth day ol April 1882, and the further
sum of one hundred and eighty one and
83-100 dollars, costs and disbursements
and also the costs of and upon the writ I
have duly levied upon and will proceed to
sell for cash to the highest bidder, at tho
Court flouso door in said county, between
the hours of 0 o'clock a. ir. nnd 4 r. u. on,
Sntimlnj- the Kill day or June. -I. I). I8S7.
the following described premises and prop
erty to-wit: All the right title and interest
of James Quinn, in and to the mining
claim known as the Quinn and Parker
claim consisting of forty acres of land sit.
uatcd in Allen Gulch Josephine County
Oregon, together with the water right
ditches, Humes, sluices, cabins, and all ap
purtenances thereunto belonging, also all
the right, title, and interest of James Lyt
tle and James Quinn in and to their min
ing claims situated in .Sailor Gulch, in
said county together with the water rights,
ditches, flumes, sluices, cabins, belting,
pump and appurtenances thereunto be
longing: JOHN TAYLOR
Sheriff of Josephine Co. Oregon.
Bv J. A. Wilson, Deputy.
"Dated this 8th day of May, A. D. 1882.
Notice.
Laxd Office at Rosebcho, On., )
May 10, 1882. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow,
ing-named settler has filed notice ot his in-
tcntion to make final proof in support of
Ins claim, ana that said proof will be made
before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson Co.
at Jacksonville, on Saturday, June 17,
1882, viz: August Myers, Homestead No.
2.5G2 for the S J of S W Jf Sec. 7 and V
M of N W Sec. 18 T 8(1 S R 2E. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, nnd cultivation
of, said land, viz: llenrV Rich, Henry
Brown, LudwigTonn nndV. F. Downing,
all of Brownsborough, Jackson county,
Oregon.
Wm. F. Bexjamix, Register.
Notice.
Lam Office at RosEnuno, Oos., )
May 4, 1882. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
inc-nanied seitlcr has filed notice of his in
tention to. make final proof in support of
before the Judge or Clerk of Josephine
county at Kerhyvillc, on Wednesday June
14, 1832, viz: James W. Cox, Homestead
No. 2703 for the S E if of S E U. Sec 32.
8-K orS W iinnd N W i of S W if Sec.
33X38 S R 5W. Ho names lhe following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
J. Potccl. James Gibson, James Nail and
Thomas Hall, all of Williams, Josephine
county, Oregon.
Wm. F. Besjamin, Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of J. B. Coats,
deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the uu
dernigncd has been appointed by the
County Court of Jackson county, Oregon,
silting in Probate, Administrator of lhe
csti.tc of J. P. Coats, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to settle the same immediately,
and those having claims against the estate
will present them with the proper vouchers
at the residence of the undersigned in
Jacksonville, Oregon, within six months
after the first publication of this notice.
JAMES R. NEIL,
Administrator of said Estate.
Dated May 13, 1882. -
F.RITSCHARD,
practical
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
California Sreet,
MAKES a specially of cleaning and re
pairing watches and clocks. My
charges arc reasonable. Give me n call.
Business Notice.
All persons indebted to the
undersigned either by note or
book account, are notified to
come forward and settle with
out delay, as we must have
money. BKAMES BROS.
January 4, 1SS2.
GKE AT TUMBLE
IN PRICES
AT NEWMAN FISHERS,
AND
SELLING OUT FOR CASH.
Do not send your
money away but
buy at home.
' THE CRISIS HA'S COME.
I beg to notify the public that from this
time forward I intend to do the largest
cash business in the county, and in order
to command the trade, I shall sell out my
entire stock of merchandise, consisting of
L Dry Uoou3f lioota ana shoes, doming etc
ilk BUU11 li llfCS IUU.UUU4 dlb UllUliU tU lit
sold. Call and be convinced of hottest
facts.
BFBOIAIi NOTICE.
Those indebted to me by note or book
account are requested to come forward and
settle at once. This is the last call before
niacins in the Lawyer's hands as I must
Lave money. NEWMAN FISHER.
Jacksonville, April 22, 1832.
BEADY FOR BUSINESS.
THE JACKSONVILLE STEAM
FLOURING MILL
Commenced Manufacturing the best ol
Hour on
MO.MUV, SEPT. 20, IS80.
We are prepared to do all kinds of Cus
tom Work, lathe way of exchange of flour
for wheat, chopping feed and grinding
corm We have superior machinery for
manufacturing flour and we feel safe in
saying that we can do belter work than
any mill in Rogue River Valley.
In exchange, we will give for good,
clean wheat, 3G lbs. of flour and 0 lbs. ot
mixed feed for each bushel.
McKENZIE & FOUDRAY,
Proprietors.
C. U. KEED.
L.X. SAVAGE.
REED & SAVAGE,
PRACTICAL
House, Sign, Carriage and Fancy
Painters,
TaolSOXi7lllo, Oxr.
ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis
faction guaranteed. Orders left at
the New State Saloon will receive prompt
attention.
BRICK FOR SALE.
The undersigned has just finished burn,
inga kiln of 215,000 brick and is now pre
pared to fill all orders for this building
material. These bricks have been manu.
faclured after the mo-.t improved methods
and are warranted to be superior in every
respect. Orders promptly filled at the
most lcasonablc rates,
S. II. EGGER.
Jacksonville, July 2, 1831.
GITT BARBER SHOP
California St.,
Jacksonville, - - - Oregon.
The undersigned i fully prepared to do
all work in his line In the best manner aud
at reasonable prices.
GEORGE SCHTTMPF.
UNION HOTEL,
Kerbyville Oreson,
t
M. Ryder, Propr.
First-class accommodation can always
be had at this house at the most reasons,
ble rates.
C3TAn excellent stable connected with
lhe hotel. "
1
EAGLEBREWERY.
JOSEPH "WEITERER.
Proprietor.
Oregon St., Jacksonville.
The best of lager beer always kept on
hand and ready for sale by the keg or
Sliisn.
KNABE PIANOS
"For beauty of tone, touch and action,
I have never seen their equal."
CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG.
J'The KllatK:', is absolutely the best
piano made
A. L. BANCROFT & Co.
721 Market Street, S. P.
Sole Agents for the Pacific Coat
Liquor House.
The undersigned offers "Whiskey for sole
in riunnlitie lo suit customers nt $'3 per
gallon or $1 per. quart, at the Eagle Brew
cry. Lager Seer for sale and delivered nt
the usual price.
Mns. J. Vettereh.
PATENTS
TVe continue to act as Solicitors for Patents,
Caveats. Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc, tor too
United States, Canada, Cuba, England. France,
Germany, etc We nave cad tlilrty-live
year' experience.
ratents obtained throuch usarc noticed In the
Kcicrnnc Avieicxn. Tbls large and splendid
luistrated wertly paper. $3.20 a year, shows
the Progress ol Science, is very interesting, and
has an enormous circulation. Address MONN
& CO- ratent Solicitors, Pub's, ot SciESnnc
AlUTJCAN. 2lUroadwar. New York.
Hand boot about Patents Ireo.
' you ay fixd nun
AT
E. C. BROOKS'
New Drug; Store,
Jacksonville, Or.
0100lK..
A fine assortment of May clucks, with and
without alarm. ,
717",tola.o .
Gents' ladies' and boys' gold and silver,
huntjug-cat,e, open-facc- and skylight
watches, from $5 to $130.
Brnoolots.
A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle
bracelets,
"Fixagor- Xtbiss-
Diamond and rubv lines, cameo stoic"
cameos set with diamonds, cameos set
with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise
and jieurls.nnd onyx rings with hidden
aim itmn.H, iinu onyx nugs mm uiuuiu
mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings,
plain and solid California rings.
Diamonds in every shape.
Ladies' sets' of jewelry, from the 50-cent
black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds.
Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets
and charm.
iu.fii and. 33-ixttoxxis.
Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs
and collar-buttons.
Silver "3ra.iro.
Silver aud silver-plated knives, forks,
spoons, napkin rings,, silver sugar-spoons
and longs in cases.
XkXlsoollAxa.oo'ixau
Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver and
steel spectacles; and a full slock of every
thing in the jewelry line.
A full assortment of perfumery, toilet
soaps, etc.
A lot of steel' engravings and pictures for
children.
In short, a complete and first-class line ot
HOLIDAY GOODS.
All tq be sold at the
LOWEST r?R!CE!.
Uso accordcons, violins, banjo, and the
best line of iolin. guitar and banjo sli ings.
The best sperm oil for sewing machines.
.A full hue of
Drugs and Medicines.
B$s&.Pa-scriptions carefully compounded
E. 6. BROOKS.
a
C" B. BOSTEL.
Steam Bath
Practical Shaving, Haiicutting
AND
AKTIFICIALIIA1R WOKKElC
FOR
Ladies and Gentlemen.
BREEDING. "
Cupping, Leechingj
IN
NEUBER'S BUILDING,'
OPPOSITE
THE POST-OFFICE.
Jacksonville, Dec. 11. 1877.
LUMBER, LUMBER
THOMAS' SAW MILL
AT TI1K MEADOWS-
I
S NOWFULIiYPREPAHED TO-FUK-
nish the tn.irkel with every description
ot lumber of a sniperiorqtiulity. Thlsmill
is new throughout and lurnlshcd with the
latest and most improved machinery, there
by ensuring the (.needy fulfillment of all
orders at most reasonable prices. Bills
suwed-.to order with dispatch.
EaSTGive me a Irial nnd I will ptwc
what I say, for satisfaction is guaranteed
in every case. JESSE B. THOMAS.
Table Hock, Kcptcmber 3d. 1870.
S, P. HANNA,
WAGON-MAKER,
Jacksonville, Otfegon,
-. t
In Croneraillcr's building is in receipt
of a full assortment of material and pre
pared to do all work in his line on short
notice and ill a workmanlike manner.
Vehicles Of every description lnnde to
order.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar
anteed. S. P. BANNA.
July 14, 1880
WALDO EXPRESS,
Leaves Jacksonville Mondays and
Thursdays, for Waldo. Leaves Wnldo
Tnesdays and Fridays.
First-class accommodations for pafesen
gcrs. Express ljusftiess promptly altended to
l.y It. 31. GARRETT.
Send for onr
New Illustra
ted Price-List
No. 30, for
FallandWuv.
nu
terofl881; Free to any address Con
tains lull description of dU' kinds of goods
for personal and family use. We deal
directly with, the" consumer, and sell all
goods in any quantity aftrAofewZs prices.
Yon can buy better and cheaper than at
home. ' -
MONTGOMERY "WABD & CO.
227 and 229 Wabaslx Avcnuc.Chicago.IU.
AGRICULTURAL
Deeringfs Mowers' Self LTiyine Binders j
Self and Hand-dump Sulkies, and'
Horse Rakes, l .,. .
AT G. KAREWSKFS.
SPOKES, FELLOES, THIMBLES, Ml, 11 U.
i
AM RECEIVING A POLL LINE OP THE ABOVE GOODS
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY. '
I will not be undersold and guarantee them to work better
thtuTany other machine in this market. After trial, if not as
represented, machines may be returned,
GTo A.-WOJ.C1. TsJ.sa.y
All extras for Mowers, Binders and Rakes,kcpt constantly on! hand. ,' . '
The abOTe goods are offered on ' '
East Terms and Low Rates.'
EJ-Pleasc call and examine my goods
kinds taken in exchange Also
Stove's, Hardware Tirii'ePr'goods,
" Groceries
Cheaper than
Jacksonville, May 6, 1882..
MACHINERY DEPARTMENT
A.T
After having f carefully examined all
lines and brandies of Machinery kept
and used on this Coast, we have made
the following selections which we will
constantly keep on hand: -
CHAMPION MOWER. BAIN WAGON,
BAKNE'S REVOLVING IIA.Y ItAKES,
. AND THE
TIGER STEEL SULKY RAKES, ETC.
We defy competition in all
call and see them and be satisfied. UilJfiAI'JSK TI1A.N Tiifc,
C H E APES I'. BILG-E R & MJG-LY.
Jacksonville, May G, 1882.
HKMSY
HAKDFACTDRERS AND
-EVEltY DKSCIU1TIOX OF-
SIDDLERT, HftBHESSJNDjaDDLEBY I1RDWARL
HAVING THE FACILITIES AND SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE
manufacturing of everything In our line, we are prepared to furnish on short
notice, the very bt.t of custom made work, which we make a specialty, and at the
VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
5J"Rcpairing iixccutrd promptly a'nd
Southern Oregon to examine our mock ucioru sununig meir mousy away.
tSPHenry Judge will take wheat in payment for all WIN due him, for which he
Will pay the highest nurket price.
1 ? ., HENRY JUDGE.
Jacksonville, Oregon. 3Lay 3d, 18S0.
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CITY'BREWERY,
' VEIT SOHUTZ, - - Pronrieter.
T WOULD MOST RKSPECTrUtLY IX.
Lform lb cltliennof Jackionrill. anilfffq
the w.rld ar larj, iusk ipmj can nna, m
nvllm..ttmv nrmvftrv. th. best larrr
beer. In any qnantity the pnrchaaei taj drtfrr
My boo, is omTenlentlysittuteil and mroomajirt'
slwar is units- A Mt will plias yo
IMPLEMENTS !
i
before purchasing elsewhere. Produce of all
the Cheapest.
G.KARSWSKI.
the above line xf goods. Please
JUDGE. .
GENERAL DEALERS IB
with satisfaction. Wo incite the people of
Among the medicinal means of arrest
ing disease, llostcttcr'8" Stomach Bitters
stands pre-eminent. It checks the further
progress-uf nil disorders of the stomach.
li ver and bowels, revivers the vital stamina,
prevents and remedies, chills and fever,
Increases the uctivity of the kidneys, coun
teracts n tendency to rheumatism, and is
a genuine stay and sol.icc to aged, infirm
and nervous persons.
For sale by all DurggNts aud Dealers
generally. i
DIU &. SILSBEE'S EXTSIUiAI. 1'H.K 1ULHKDI
Gives Infant Reliuf, and ii ca tnfilliblo
CURE FOR ALU KINDS OF PILES.
SoldbyDniggists everywhere. Trice, $1.00
per box, mvpmU by mall. Samples sent
frre to Physicians and. all sunVrcrs, by
XelwUedter &. Co., llox ?t0. Xcw York
l"ity
iiOSTETTEH'c
P caEBHATED A
MH STOMACH
ANAKESIS
- EXCELSIOR - n ;
L It' i; IH'Ml 1MI FEED
Corner 0 jt
OREOOX AXB CXUTORXIX STS JlCXSOSVILLlf.
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W. J. rZ.Yr;IAIE, pi-op'r.
Would respectfully inform the 'public"
that he has a tine stock of ' .
Horses, .Buggies and Cnring.es
And ho is prepared to furnish his patrons
and'lhc public generally with .
Fine Turnouts
As can lc had on, the Pacific coast- 8ad
: die horses hi ail to go lo any part of
the county.
Animals Bought nnd Sold.
Horses broke to work" sinFo or doubhj
norscs hoarded ancf the best of care 6'
stowed iijKin them while in my charge-.'
AlilK'nil share of the public patronags
is solicited on reasonable terms.
, f
-FALL OPENING
' AT -
Mrs. Prim's Millin
ery Store.
TH.WE jtut rcccivwl "a new and com
plete stock of Millinery good"., cou
sisllng of
HATS OF ALL STYXES,
1UIJDONS,
' FEATHERS,
FLOWERS,
COLLARS
AND CUFFS,
, VEILING,
ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACE,
Ccnllrmens' and Latlirs' Ilamlkfrthkfs'
Call and see them at the building form
erly occupied by Dr. Robinxmon ralifor-nit-.street
3UW. IM'.PRI.M,
Calikoknia St.
W, Ficke, - Proprietor,
This well-known nnrUct, one doorc.nt
of the Western Union Telegniph oflice, i
lieltiT prejiiinil limn rrer to 'lurnifh tliV
public with the chnicest qlialltyTof
FUGSII 15EEi-
l'OIJK, VEAL,
MU'ITON, HAM,
. SALT 3IEATS;.
I5ACON",
Srrnuioi:,
SAUSAGE, LAUD, ETC., t
Tin- nuwt favorable inducements offi-aif
to iiatroiw, nnd no effort will lc spared' tin
ward giving general Mltsfiirtlmi.
N. FICKE.
TABLE ROCK SALOON,
OKEGour street;
WIjYTJZjY ami HELMS,
PKOPKIETOIiS.
Ti.e proprietors oflLft wrlll lfnown.andf
popular resoit world inform their friends
and the public generally- that a complete
and first class slovk of tlio lx-t brands of
licpiorsv wines', cigant, ale and porter, etc..
are constantly kept on hand. Thrv 'will
be pleased tohave their friends "call and)
iutii
mule."
CABINET.
A cabinet of curiosities may altoTto
found here. Wc would be pleased to barn
persons posses-ning curiosities and rcl
lncns bring them in, and we will placo
them in the cabinet for inspection.
WJNTJEN& HKLMS.
v.rpw"
y orjmjjd , ORwac. 31.
And Jacksonville, Oregon
GIBBS & STEARNS will attend
all busiuees in Portland.
-
New State Saloon,
Cor. California k 3d Sts.,
John Noland - - Prop.
This favorite a-sort has lately been
thoroughly renovated and stocked with
a complete assortment of tho finest wines,
liquors and cigars In the market. Thu
celebrated Thistle Dow whisky is kept
constantly on hand hea
A first-class billiard table is also con.
ncctcd with the house, nnd the reading
table will always be supplied with the
latest and choicest periodicals, newspap
ers, etc
l5Give me a call.
JOHN NOLAND.
Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 18S1.
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Tmw tFfy j t.iso'Xrf'.
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