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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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4BTH STATE
Simplicity Marks Inauguration
of Officials of Last Territory
Admitted to Statehood.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PHOENIX, Ariz., Feb. 15 With
tlio simplicity tlmt In matters official
has como to be d-wicnated as "Jef
forsonlan" characteristic of that
part of tho West which was Inst to bo
surrendered to civilization by the n.
vanco of the white man George W.
P. Hunt was) Inaugurated ns the first
stat'i uovrnor of Arizona. A fen
hnun (nrlliM- In tlin ilnv. u-nril linil
come by tologrw.h from the National bo thrown Into tho discard
W
no
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Some Republican Leaders Hold
Conference in Portland
for Purpose. '
PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 15 Tho
Journal says: Tho ghost of tho old
convention system stalked out In dny-
llght at tho meeting of tho Republi
can state committee In tho Multno
mah Hotel.
With bravery and bitterness, sov
cral speakers advocated that tho
presidential prcferonco primary law,
so far as it relates to tho selection of
dolcgatcs to tho National Republican
convention and tho nomination of
candidates for presidential olector,
DRATORY IN .
HIGH SCHOOLS
FINDING OF NUGGET IN TUR
KEY'S CRAW CAUSKS SWKET
HOME STAMPKRE.
SWEET HOME, Ore., Fob. 15.
The llndlng of a gold nugget in a
turkey's craw some few weeks ago
by Commissioner Drown of Lebanon
has created quite nn excitement in
i this vicinity, ns tho turkey wns
I bought from one of tho mountain
Coos County Schools Arrange ' cl,cs "? ,-M1cn1n,'f01 f'"l?fJto
(n. rf; h UnM ; I lioro by tho hack loads to InycstlBnto
iui vuiuuoi iu ue ueiu in I nnd ook for tho mlnorai mat mny uu
hidden In theso hills. Tho Qnbrcl
1 boys have succeeded In llndlng ono
oro bearing spot and have dug a
tunnel 25 feet back In tlio mountain.
Capital that President Taft hnd
signed the proclamation admitting
Arizona, the hut of tho territories
on contifuoiiH soil nnd tho forty
c'pi'th Ki'iio ot tho Union.
Tho now Governor of Arizona is a
native of Missouri, and not 50 years
old. He comes from revolutionary
slork, his great grandfather having
been an officer under Captain Paul
Jonjs. Ho ib a member of tho Sons
cf tlio American Revoltlou, a Shrlnor
and nn Elk. Ho Is a first cousin of
Richard Yntos, War Governor of Illi
nois. Mr. Hunt came to Arizona In
tho early eighties and "punched" a
burro into Globe, where hl first em
ployment wns In n restnurant. Later
ho became a clerk in the Old Do
minion Commercial Company, of
which ho Is now president and larg
est ownor.
Arizona enters tlio Union with
113,020 siiunro miles of land within
its borders, nnd a fraction more than
two inhabitants to each square mile.
Advocntlng a return to tho conven
tion system for tho election of dele
gates and nomination of oloctorB, J.
S. Dclllngor of Astoria and Dr. J.
M. Kccno of Medford declared that
tho tlmo 1ms arrived to "go down tho
lino" and call a convention, disre
garding tho "fool law" passed by tho
people In 1010.
"Tho trouble Is," explained Dr.
Koeiio, "thnt wo havo boon drifting
along for years, lotting U'Ron havo
his own way. Tho tlmo has Just
about arrived to point out to tho peo
ple tlio way things aro going. I am
in favor of taking action right now.
Lot this committee call a state con
vention for tho election of four dele
gates nt largo to tho national con
vention, and congressional conven
tions In each congressional district.
This is tho only way I sco to got tho
party represented by Republicans In
tho national convention."
Charles H. Carey, who Is not x
member of tho commlttco but had
Near Future. '
Supt. F. A. Tlodgen nnd Dr. J. T.
McCormnc. supervisor of schools, re
turned todny from n visit nt tho high The rock tliev aro now working In is
schools nt Bnndon, Coqulllo niul , Bnd to bo valued at $12 per ton.
Myrtle Point. Supt. Rnab of North ; They think they will strlko tho main
Bend, who accompanied them, will vo 0f ore In n fow weeks. M. J.
return this evening. jsVOi ngent for tho Oregon Wcstorn
Yesterday a mooting of all tho city ' Colonization Company, mado another
school superintendents In tho county ,nSCovcry last Friday, six mllc9 north
nnd County Superintendents Bunch ,'. 0f Sweet Home. He brought
nnd Dr. McCormnc was held nt Co
qulllo at which school mutters In gen
eral wero dlscussod.
Ono of tho principal actions taken
was to nrrango for Coos County ora
torical contest In which representa
tives of tho flvo lilgli schools will
compote for a silver trophy cup
which Dr. McCorhinc Is to purchase
Tho dato nnd plnco of this contest
will bo announced Inter. This con
test will bo Independent of tho do
bato which will bo hold this month In
compliance with tho stato plan.
somo of the rock In with lilm.
INSECTS DAMAGE TIMBER
Government Making Crundc Against
Little Ihicmles of Forests.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 11
Throughout tho Pacific Blopo nnd
Rocky Mountain regions grow tho
largest nnd most vnluablo conlforous
trco spcclos of tho world: tho pines,
tho spruces, tho Douglns fir, tnd bal
sam firs, tlio hemlocks, tho cedars,
and tho Sequoias (redwood). Each
ono of theso has nt least ono Insect
THEY INJURE CHILDREN
Cnthnrtlcs and Pills nnd Hnndi Phys
ics .May Cause Distressing
Complaints.
You cannot bo ovcr-cnreful In tho
selection of medlclno for children.
Only tho very gentlest bowel med
lclno should over bo given. Ordinary
pills, cnthortlcs, and purgatives aro
too npt to do more hnrm than good.
They sometimes cnuso griping, nnu
sca, nnd distressing nftor-offects, and
mny nctunlly Injuro tho health, thus
establishing a life-lasting annoynnco.
Wo porsonnlly recommend nnd
guarantee Retail Orderlies as a safo
and dependable remedy for constipa
tion nnd nssoclnto bowel disorders.
Wo have such faith In tho virtues of
this remedy thnt wo soil It on our
guornntpo of money bnck In every
Instni'ce where It falls to give entire
satisfaction, and wo urge all in lined
of such medlclno to try It nt our risk.
Rexnll Orderlies aro eaten Just like
"MONEY TALKS"
For tlio HiRhost Grado of
Men's Clothing
Clothing which is the highest type of character,
fit ask to see
sWe J
Benjamin Clothes
They are depen dable clothes,
Stetson and Patriot Shoes
in all the new styles for early spring wear,
u;noi-mrr clmoe it Ic nncolhln in hnx. "M
MUUIIIIfc, V1IIUUU II IU I'uuuiuiu " WUJI
$5.00 AMD $6.00.
"MONEY TALKS'
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co,
MAUSUFIISLV nASM
Tho territory wns ncqulrod from boon railed In to ndvlso tho members
r ... ... . ! . - fii si mi ttnn nnniiDiiimi minnn.
xtiexico uy cession in m-iv nnu mot"" " 'i iuunoomu uiuuwu
Cnnndlan purehnso In 1S53 when It
wns mado a county of Now .Mexico
nnd called Dann Ans. In 1 SG4 an
effort was mado to orgnnlzo n terri
tory, n memorial being introducod
into tho Loglslnturo of Now Mexico
to that effect. Two years later n con
vention wns held nt Tucson and Na-
winn v. uook elected delegate to Con
gross. Ho was not seated.
In 18G7 Sylvester Mowrcy was
oloctcd and llkowlso was not allowed
n scat. In April, 18C0, a constitu
tional convention was hold nt Tucson,
n constitution drafted and territorial
officers elected. Hut It was not un
til tho Civil War that President Lin
coln signed tho act which crented tho
lumiory or Arizona.
Tho first torrltorlnl officers woro
nppolntod by Lincoln. Tho flag was
raised nnd tho government of Arizona
proclaimed nt Nnvnjo Springs, Do-
ccmuor sa. iao3. John N. Ooodwln
was tho first Govornor. Tho first
election was hold on July 18. Chan
p. Poston wns chosen first dolegato
to Congress nnd n Leglslaturo of 27
mombors olectod.
Tho first Legislature convened nt
x-rvacuii, oopiemoor 28, 1804,
Tho Capital was moved from Pros
cott toTucson In 1807 nnd then bnck
to Prescott In 1877. Soon after It
wnB movod to Phoonlx whoro It will
romnln until 1925, according to tho
enabling act.
Arizona's efforts to acquire stnt
hood bogan more than 20 yearB ago.
On two different occasions, bills
granting statehood woro passed by
tho Houso of RoproscntntlvcH only to
bo rojoctod by tho 8onnto. In Juno,
1910, both Houses for tho first tlmo
concurred In n bill granting Arizona
nnd Now Mexico separate statehood,
tho measuro being Ilnnlly approv
ed January 20, 1910. Thon fol
lowed1 tho oonstttltunonl ronveltnon
at which tho majority disregarded
warnings from Washington nnd wroto
lowed tho constitutional convention
referendum and recall. Tho latter as
applicable to tho Judiciary was uiimt.
natod mt tho first atato election as u
necessary condition to admission Im
posed by President Taft. Tho Legls
Inturo will moot on Mnrch IT. when It
will olect Marcus A. Smith nnd Henry
P. Ashurst, chosen by advisory vote
aa United States Senators. A large
majority of tho mombors nro pledged
to resubmit to tho peoplo, tho rein
corporation of tho recall of Judges
Into tho constitution. It Ib gonernlly
oouovou mni an nmondment favoring
tlon. Ho ndvlsod that tho peoplo
would not support tho course of no
tion outlined by Kcono nnd Dclllngor.
Ho said ho bcllovod tho commltteo
should follow tho law ns It stands,
but It would bo propor to name
committee to sco what could bo dono
to test tho constitutionality of tho
law.
Carey'B advlco prevailed. It was
voted to namo a commltteo to consult
with Attorney Genoral Crawford and
Secretary of Stato Olcott to docldo
what can bo dono toward bringing a
friendly suit without dolny to teat
tho validity of tho law. Tho chlof
point to be called In question Is tho
provision by which Voters In each
party aro allowed to voto for only
ono out or ten cnndldntes for nrfonal
dolegato and nno out Of flvo candi
dates for presidential oloctor.
Chairman C. W. Nottingham, who
presided, appointed J. S. Dolllngor,
Dr. J. M. Keeno nnd W. W. Stolwor,
tho latter from Wheolor County, as a
commltteo to tako up tho matter.
enemy which has klllod trees In tho
past and Is nctunlly doing so todny.Jcnn,1Vi nro particularly prompt and
nisei wuimiKu iu oiui limn; '"-ingroeablo In action, mny bo taken nt
her In tho National Pnrkn, Is tho tl-;nny t1110i (lnv nr n,R,lt. ,lo not pn,0
to of a paper road by nn export of), Ilnrrl , griping. oxcosslve
the Bureau of Entomology, United looroness. or other undesirable effects.
States Department of Agriculture, bo-iT,,0V , ,,, , , vp
iuiu uiu luiiiuiw i ui ....1.U..W .... np,0n ,pon ,)n orpnnH W,J, W,c,,
1 1 to 1 1 cost rhinos
SIMPLK LIFE IN ZOO
Monkoy'H nnd Hlppo'tf Luxuries Cut
Off In tho Meimgerle.
NEW YORK,- Fob. K. Tho latest
complaint ovor tho high cost of liv
ing comes .from Central Park menng
orlo, whero It nnpoara that tho mow-
koys, lions nnd hippos nro loading the votornn sugar plno known as "Uncle
slmplo life owing to tho curtailment Tom," nlong tho road entering t!o
superintendents held under the nus
pices of tho Secretary of tho Interior
on Soptembor 11-12, 1911, and Issued
ns Circular 143 of tho nureau of En
tomology.1 In this circular a num
mary Is given of tho dnmago causod
by a little group of "treo-destroying"
booties, and of tho practical methods
of controlling thorn, resulting from
tho Investigations of tho Duronu of
entomology.
In a national forest whero there
was no ovldonco of destructive flreB
for tho last 20 years It' was found
that tho standing and fallen dond'
yollow plno that hnd died within that
period, and which had horotofoiu
been considered ns a natural and In
evitable forest condition, represented
In bonrd feet nearly half as much
tlnibor as was then living. Tho sugar
plno and Douglas" fir roprosented ono-
fourth ns much-dend ns was thon liv
ing. Every doad trco examined In
this estimate showed orldonco thnt
It had been klltod by Insects.
An irroparublo- loss was causod
from nu nosthotla point of vtow In
1904 nnd 1905 by tho doath, through
tuo attack of tho mountain plno bo
tlo, of tho throe giant sugar pines on
tho trnll from Wawonn to Glacier
Point and th6 Yosemlto valley. Tho
they como In contact, apparently art
Ing ns a regulative tonic upon tho
rr-'nxod ninsculnr cont of tho bowel,
thus overcoming weavers, nnd nld
Ing to restore tho bowels to more
vigorous nnd healthy actlvltv.
Roxnll Orderlies not inly relieve
constipation, but help to remove the
cniiBO nf this nllmont. Thov n'Rn fre
quently overcomo 1U10 neoepsltv of
constantly tnklnc; laxatives to keen
flip bowels In normal condition.
Thoro Is r?nlb In our1 onlnlon. no
Imllnr medlclno ko good an Roxnll
OrderlloR for tho nurnn to wlrh It
Is directed, especially for o'llldrnn
need nnd dnllrnto pprsnnc. Thy nro
prennrod In fnb'ot fo-m n"d In two
r7o nf nnpunrfs: 12 tpliW. in
an tablets. 2r.p, nnd 80 t-hletB fin-
(fonipmnpp. von pnn nhtp'n PptpII
Romprtlps In- thl onmmnnltV on'v' n
o.ir'.oro--T,'P Roxnll stnro. LocV-hnH-PnrionB
Drug Co. "The IHirv
Cornpr."
T
Home Permanency vs. Home Mon
Thin la a vltnl nuestlon for nrORoht rlnv linninii,iii.i... . . ..
hnvo n houso which In nppcaranco must nlwnys remain the n-ll
or a houso that will pormlt of a llttlo rofroshlng occailoniiif
Neighborhoods chnngo na do Individual tnstos--a fraino house .
easily bo mado to hnrmonlzo with its surroundings a freih m
of paint often will mnko it ns good ns your neighbor's now hoiu
tho snmo na n now suit makes you feel llko n now man kt
any rnto a framo houso Is suacoptlblo to most any chango '
might doslro nnd wlillo It Is pormnnont It doca not necemrl1!
..v... ... .... ,u... u.,Uii. iuuiu nro lots oi thlan
we've observed nbout homos and lumbor that you should W,
beforo building como In nnd wo'll glvo you our vlows.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH IHtOADWAY, MARSHFIEul
KAST AND ro.M.MODIOUH
Steamer Redond
equipped iTit Wireless and 8uiiArii.vi: hkll
SAILS TROM SWN FRANCISCO F)R COOSBAI
SuiidayVFebi 18 at 3 P. M. "
INTER.OCKA.N TKAPOltTATION CO.SlPATXV
1 """c 44' O. F. SIcGKOnOE, .t(ntl
of oxponslvo luxuries from tholr bill
or-faro.
Tho monkeys hnvo not Been nn egg
In two months. Thoy usod to got ono
aploco every dny, but' It would ho
UKo oirorlng thorn poarls now to food
them eggs, according to Ovorseor
Konnn. Tho only luxury thoy hnvo Is
milk, and thnt with plonty of water
In It, for tho supply Is but flvo ounrts
a dny and thoro nro 00 monkeys to
drink it.
''Ton yenrs ago." explained Kennn.
"wo could bonrd a monkey for 7
conts n day; a hippo or elephant f
00 cents. Now It costs 12 cents for
tho monkeys, for tho hippos, nnd
f2,7G n dny for tho elophants. Tho
big tigers nnd lions need from 12 to
1 8 pounds of moat a dny, and tho cost
runs closo to 10 conts n pound"
parkj was also killed by this beetle
Tho fait that It Is plainly shown
thnt this' wasto of natural resources
can bo prevented must lntorost not
only tho offtclnls of our national and
stato parks and forests but ovory
owner of timber, largo and small.
QUAfL SHUT OUT rUNLIGtlT
City. Auto Service
ood Cars, Careful Drivers and
reasonable chargos. Our motto
'Will go anywhore at any time."
standi Rlanco Hot,el and Blanco
Clgnr Storo. Dny Phones 78 and 46
IrM Phono 40. '
HATtKKR & nOOnU,K.PronrlPn,
Uellef Kund Committee.
Mombors of tho special commltteo
appointed to tako cbargo of tho re
lief fund for tho families of tho vie-
equal suffrage will bo submitted nt t,,n8 of munch North Star dls
tno Bamo tlmo.
Arizona's ohlef Industry Is coppor
Tllltlltltr 111 nrmlllftilnn nt .r......
Arizona lends all stains m tlm lin nn' ?,ara field. Chamber of Coinmerco,
Cnllfofiiln lllrds Aro ' Destroying
Crops,
LOS ANGELES, Fob. 15 Ranch
era from tho Concholla vnlloy who
Wore In Los Ango'es todny, report
ed that quail wero so thkk In the
valley that crops of all kinds were
being destroyed, despite tho efforts
of tho Stnto Qnmo Wardens, who nro
now trapping the birds by thousands
and sending thorn to other section
of the etato.
Ono raucher said tie saw ono covey
of quail thnt must have contalnol
C000 birds. "They wore so thick tho
'i)i.'bt wnn chut out whon they flow
post," no said. "The qunll nro vory
THE LLOYD.
Most modern Rooms nnd Apart-ment-houso
In tho city:
Dny transient 60c nnd up
rer we 12.00 nnd up
Wo hnvo nicely furnished 2-room
npnrtmonts, Including bath, io per
month nnd up.
.nstor aro requested to bo presont at. mho," ho uuued. "and hunters find
i n mooting to be hold Friday evening, trouble In shooting them, while tho
1-cbruary 1G, nt 8 o'clock nt tho . trapping is Btlil m6ro difficult."
PROFrTSSinfl'
Y) n-i "'HI) II. CLARKE
Specialist on nerves, splno and
rnoumntlsm. Phono 174, North Dend.
S Si
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February 15. at 6 P. M
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r,,on0 4i' c. f. McflianaK'JiM
Agrlculturo also has thrived, encour
aged by Fo lernl reclamation projects
nnd Arizona had tho largest unbroken
forest In tho world nbout 10,000
square miles of yollow plno.
Have your Job printing done
The Times' offlce.
at'
Important business to como up.
F. A. SACCIII,
Chairman.
Tho best conversationalist Is tho
ono who knows what not to say,
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uu umu uulHIUK IU BOH, irnCJO I
rout, nr want hpln. frv n want ad I
cs
Our Personal Guarantee
So all Skin Sufierers"
Red Cross Drug Storo.
Vp Jiave l'Cn In tmrlness in tl'l town
'- ' Uiuo. ami we u-e tool in b to
i uuuu nt ainua iiiniaint our
i ..oi.a lljLl.
1 1 vlim we tell you Hint wo have
I .u n.o eczcniu remedy unj tlmt we
i titj iHt-k of It with tlio mumifucturer'H
I on c au (;t'.arjiitce. backo.l by ourselves
u can 0cti.O i.on It tlmt we kIvo our
f IvUe not In order to se'l tew bottles
rl p euclnn to b' In miTerers, but be
r .'. we know bow It will help our
It-a.ucbd If wd help our patrons.
V'o lic-p in etoe1' nnd sell, all the well
I . vvn fkm lemeilles. llut wo will say
. .' ll.ou "ru HufferlUB from any
I nil or H 'n trnuhle. epxema. psoriasis,
r h or tetter, wo want you to try a full
ie bottlo of V. U. D. Prescription.
Ana, II it doca not Uo the work, this
bottle will cost you nothing. Tou alone
to Judne.
ABJln and again we have seen how a
few uium of this simple wash applied
lo the skin, takes away tho Itch, in
stantly. And the cures all seem to ba
permanent.
D. V. D. Prescription made by the
I). D. 1). laboratories of Chicago, Is
composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of
wlnternreen nnd other healing, soothing,
cooling Ingredients. And If yon are
Just croxy with Itch, you will feel
soothed nnd cooled, the Itch absolutely
washed nwny the moment you applied
this U. D. D.
We have mad fast frUnds of mors
mau one lamuy oy recommending this
IUNG TAKES FINGER OFF
Wedding Emblem Worn for 83 Yenrs
Costs Wonimi'Part of Hand.
HELENA, Mont., Feb. 11 A wed
ding ring worri for 53 yenrs cost Mrs.
M. Marks tho loss of her finger.
After a visit to hor husband's grave
In a local cemetery sho nttempted to
oloso tho cemetery gnto from a mov
ing buggy. Tho ring, which hnd
grown looso from years of wear,
caught on nn Iron splko and her fin
ger was ground off beforo tho buggy
could bo stopped.
The ring wns placed on her flngor
at her marriage and nover enmo off
until tho flngor enmo with It.
TT lis:. K. SHAHHURNE.
Teacher of volco placement,
breathing and interpretation of song
Is ready to recolvo tho public. Studio
241 CommerclnrAve.
T ft. K. I VINkLKR,
auiuroiuitii hnd t'hlnipracliii
All chronic dlspases treaie'd.'' Consn
'atlon free. Oince hlnirx
9 to 12 n. ra.j 2 to C und rt tov8 p m
Naturopath Institute Roob No. I
No. 136 Broadway, MarahHeld. Ore
Steamer Homer
DATE bF SAILING TOl
BE ANNOUNCED LATER
F. S. Dow, Agent
EQUIPPED WITH WIRKLESS
ryt. O, W. LLSLIK,
Osteopathic Phyilcl&a
Uraduate of the Amerhan school ni
Osteopathy at Klrkavllle, Mo. Otnc
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4 Phone 161-J; Mnrshneld; Oregon
J.
W. 11ENNET1,
Lawyer.
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Red Cross Drug Store.
SPEAKS TO STRANGER,
FINDS LONG-LOST SON
DENVER, Colo., Fab. 1 i By
mp'o chance. Sepnpho'n Tlovens, n
Relglan, met his son Raymond on n
business street In Donvor after n
search of moro than ten years for
the hoy, who rnn away from his home
In nruscels nt the ngo of 9. Tho ,
older Tlevons came hero from St.
Louis a week ago and asked his w--'
of a young stranger encountered on
the street. Tho young man reeog
nlzed his Interrogator to bo n Bel
gian, ana in replying spoke In his
nntive tongue. In tho convorsntlnn "" " ' """" m tne vor
thnt 'followed the rolatlonshln wn ,owpi nrlcps Examinntlon fr-
I discovered, and fnthor and son will 1v niiendsnt. CoVp hiilldlnu opno
I return to Brussels within a fow days, alto Chandler hotel, phonp U2j
Steamship Bfeakwatt!
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ARY 10, 17 and 24. A. riffi'KnunST, Agent.
L. II. KEATING, Agent. r,,ono ytA'
Tyi. J. T. McCOR.MAf.
- Physician and Surgeon
Marshfleld. Oregon,
iftlce: Lockhirt Building,
opposite Post Olii
Phone I05.J
DR. A. J. HENDKY'S
Modern IMitiil Parlors.
We are equipppd to do blsh clas
uub "" iiv rpriininiHnninp1 inia nts uuu in iruii iiiiz miiiik in ri l a
r2nleiMLt a 8kltI aufrerr here and nntive tongue. In tho convorsntion n rl nntlrp af the y
there and we want you to trv it now i.- ..n.. .. . .7 " . . OMu, ,o0, ,i-
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