The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELC, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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TUJEIUT must bo recognized.
The easiest way to recog
nize it is to see it.
and to know it when yon see it
you look for sonic identifying
in ark.
That's the way it is with "MnJ
lory" Crnvcncttcd Hats
We know how good they are
and cau toll yon all about them,
hut in order that you may know
ind recognize them, they put their trade mark-iu the
hat.
You can't go wrong in buying a "Mallory" Crnv
cncttcd lint.
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LOCAL NEW
D PERSONALS
TIDES KOU MARCH awhile ber.uv proceeding via Scnt-
Itlo to MInneauolIs win to tlioy will
Below Is rIvi'h tlio tlino nnd 'make their ruturo homo,
height of high and low wntor nt Cos Hay Molts (Jootl Emerson
iwniBimciu. ' rilRItlfl. of Hnlnni. n tvfhnil pfitiltnllnt.
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Tho tldos nro placed In tho ordor 8 making an Inspection mid Invcstl-
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second line of ench day; n compar
ison on consooutlvo hoIghtB will In-
dlcnto whothor It is high or low
wntor. For 1'leli wntor on tho bar
suustrnct two hours 34 minutes.
Buy your clothes here and we
keep them pressed free of charge.
Woolen Mill Store
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LIBER MILLS
ILL RESUME
CARD OF THANKS
To tho many frlonds and especial
ly to tho Masonic lodge, whoso kind
ly nets of helpfulness during tho per
iod of my great borenvoment in tho
loss of my bolovctl husband, Georgo
Wulff, lightened tho burden or my
sorrow I extend my henrtfolt thanks.
MltS. GEO WULFF,
AND RELATIVES.
WANT ADS.
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WEATHER FORECAST
Wr Ao.l ei l'rm to Coos lit, Tlmfi.)
.OREGON Fair oast, cloudy
west, probably rain. Variable
winds.
LOCAIi TEMPERATURE
11KCOH1)
For tho 24 hours ondlng ut
4:13 a. m., March I, by IJonJ.
Ostllnd, special government mo
toorologlst:
Maximum .' . . G2
Minimum 47
At 4:43 n. m 40
1'roclptatlou 44
Wind: Southwest; cloudy.
Precipitation since Sopt. 1,
1013 ' G1.32
Precipitation samo parlod
Inst year 45.41
GEO. RID0U1
Certified Public Accountant
Member of the Oregon Stnto Bocloty of Certified Public Accountants
Fellow of tho Amorlcnn Association of Public Accountants
rhone 302-R. 100 TENTH ST.
ACCOUUIB iVUllllCU.
Systonis Dovlsod nnd lustnllod
Investigations
Partnership, Incorporated Coinpnnlos nnd Trusteo Accounts
Balance Sheets and Financial Statements.
Certified Accounts.
Hooks oponcd, closed, or written up.
Modest ChnrgcB.
iMinhfleld. 'i-eioiiiiono 302-11
Bmdon u" "'"
Ho evpressos hlinsolf its Very favor
ably Impressed and snys Coos Day
looks bettor than any placo In Ore
gon. Mr. Harris U an old tlino frlond
of I. S. Smith ami tlioy hnvo boon
renewing their friendship during his
stay hero.
Fancy Price 1'nld. It Is stated
that Cleo. F. Murch paid $550 nor
,'"0 lncr fop ton acros of 'orchard off
11,. 16 Mm rn.t.inH nnr ttnl.. HnH.l. ..
1 0 I WIVJ ."iiiiui uuui ut;iiiu 1 .1111.-11 uu
"i"' bouth Coos HIvcr, which ho recently
"" ; bought from Matt Jutstrom. Tho
" tract is all In bearing treo3 and Mr.
rxJ Murch Is arranging to hnvo It de
"'" .volopod Into ono of tho best or-
i'"" chards In Oregon. It is nonr Mr.
JiurcU's Biinunur homo on Coos
Hlver.
New Clerk at Lnndo'8. Mrs. It.
Ethcrlncton has necouted n nosl-
Ulon In Lnndo's. Mrs. Ethorlngton,
1 Who Is n. late arrival Crnm Pnlirnr-
f nln. hns hml voars nf oxnnrlniirn
111. tho East nnd West nnil rnmrn
.highly recommended. Sho tnkos
'tho plnco of Mlsa Farley, who has
.resigned to accept a position with
'her father. Tho addition of Mrs.
Ibutorlngton Is but ono step in tho
progressive policy now being Innug-
nrnicti uy tins iirm.
Will Return. How It. O. Thorpo
has received word that Mndamo Mar
ia Sandal, tho noted Norwegian song
stress, will return horo for two con
corts about March 13. Ono will bo
given In the Masonic Opera Hotiso In
Mnrshflold nnd the other In North
Hend. Mine. Sandnl appeared hero a
low months ago under tho auspices
of tho Mnrshfiold Norwegian Luther
an church rind scored n distinct hit,
Claim That Only 39 of 690
Plants in Oregon Now Idle
Many New Ones
l'ORTLAND.Or.. March 4. Thoro
have boon repeated signs of nn nwak-
nllnil nntlvftt lit tlwi lntr..l.. n..1 li.t..
bor industry In Oregon which augur V0l BALM Simp In Enslsldo real,
well for an Improved general con- ?.once -PWV; ,no8t vlcw on
dltlon when tl o biiBy sensou of spring
and summer arrives. Internilttoni
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Look ! Listen !
Are you a W, 0, W? If you are, you will miss
something. Wednesday evening if you fail to attend the
WOODMEN'S NIGHT given at the I, 0, 0, F, Hall,
March 4, all evening. Bring your friend and 'enjoy one
good time with tho W, 0, W, of Marshfield,
Wednesday Evening
March 4th
MUSIC
REFRESHMENTS
SPEAKING
jfcSkMMlim'
lmtSES3S0
IRVING
BLOCK
Two Extra Specials!
Ode lot of boautfully rnado
iV?i .8uU8 ftI"l Drosses far
"Hies. Values to $25. (MO 1C
Year choice ....... ,3)1 6. ID
r?.nB Jot ' beautifully made
WB .Suits nnd Dresses for la-
ft Jfi ?:!:... $9.50
If discretion is tho bettor part
of valor, think of tho big advan
tage tho wolt-drcssod man has
over tho chap who Is handlcappod
by common-place clothes. Horo
nro clothes that aro built to graco
a gentleman, no matter how ox
jluslvo tho company ho Is in.
Prices from $11.23 to $25.
We guarantee satisfaction.
I0NE 4ro-n
OQeut IJtQ-JJ
'fissenger Service
JMSHFIELD CYCLERY
WiTORE NEWS"
's a part of the
nws of the day for al!
ho buy things at
stores,
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Want ads bring resulta.
TEe Royal
fdNIGHf
Wnltemeyer & O'Connor Stock Co.
presenting "Pierre of tho Plains,"
a stirring drama of tho Northwest.
"Forest Itomanco." A tale of In
dian love beforo the whlto man ar
rived to disturb his peace.
"The Girl Ranchers." Tenderfoot
girls causo a strike nmong the cow
boys; dlro results follow tholr ef
forts to .run the, ranch alono.
Admission, lower floor, 30c; bal
cony, 20c; children 10c.
Tomorrow night, "Mexico." thrill
ing, nnd renl are tho scones In this
great four-reel feature,
iSaturday night, "Jack and tho
Beanstalk," three-reol Klnemacolor
featuro.
REQPbE YQUI
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Will Hull 1. Perry Hudson
irfiklnu nn,r ngomcnt8 to build
f I iwi flfn.rmmi unttntrn nn Rnilthwnst I
boulevard In First Addition as n and will ho welcomed on hor roturn.
homo for hlmsolf mid family.
PioniM i-'h Hit (lidny. Capt. John
Mcxton, one of the best known plo-1
nuers of Coos nay, coionratou ins
72nd birthday this weok. Ho has
been on Ccon Hay about forty-two
yoars.
Kijiri Wltuif. Contractor L. O.
Stronunon started driving Piling this
morning for the now dock nnd wnro-
houso which tho l'ort or uoos uny
is orcctlng' for tho union Oil Com
pany nnd others,
For NVw Cafe. Tho Flanagan
building on Front street, formerly
occupied by tVo Pioneer Grocery, la
bolng remodollod for tho now enfo
which C. A. Holmes nnd J. F. Mill
ard will start there.
For PntlentH. W. L. llrown and
wlfo, nttondnntfl nt tho Oregon Stnto
Asylum, arrived hero from Salom yoj
terday to tuko back threo Insane per
sons who nro now confined In tho
county jail at Coqulllo.
Pimh- .Season. Tho season for
Bteelhoad salmon on Coos Hay will
close on tho morning of March 20.
Thoro hns boon a vory poor run of
Rtoolhonds here this spring mid tho
catch Is fnr holow tho normal,
lVrry Trniflc. During tho innnt!i
of February Capt. Alex Hall of tho
Ferry Transit curried G304 passen
gers, 40 nutos, 08 doublo teams, 234
olnglo rigs and 48 )ioad of stock'bo
tween Marshfield and Bastslde.
IK'lnys Trip. Judgo Coko, who
returned yesterday from Conulllo,
iccolvod a wlro from Judgo Harris
at Kug'iio tadny stating that Judge
Coko would not bo roijulrod to bo
thoro until March 10 Instond of
March 12, to hold court.
Meet Tomorrow. Tho Laldes' Aid
Socloty of tho NqrwoRlan Luthornn
Church of North Bond will bo en
tertained at tho homo of Mrs, It. O.
Thorpo In Marshllold tomorrow af
ternoon. Tho Mnrshllold Ladles' Aid
Is also to bo In attendance
Mall Into. Tho Coos Day mnll
wttH threo hours lato today, arriving
nt tho Marshfield postofflco at 0 a. in.
Captain A. F. Mastors of tho mall
boat reports .today's mall as tho larg
est of tho season. Tho dolay was
caused by a slldo near Urowstor
Canon.
Tioulili With Kngliit'. Tho nld
fire engine which had been pressod
Into service nt the mouth of Mill
Slough stnrted bucking Monday nftor
noon and necessitated Its removal
to tho flro lioiiso for repairs. A cen
trifugal pump was Installed . In Its
stead to finish tho work.
Kov Hurt. Itobort Fox, whoso
frenzied fluanco operations In tho
cloanlng and pressing business hero
camo to nn end a fow months ago,
Is reported to havo sustained a brok
en leg In an accident on a dredgo at
San Pedro, Calif,, whero ho has beon
working since ho loft tho Day.
Itlnuclmrd Itciualiis. Geo. nianch
ard, former manager of the Cops Day
Gas & ElectTlo company when How
Ut & Del owned tho plants horo, has
written to relatives hero that ho will
remain as manager of tho Newport
Electric company under tho Wolch
Interests which recently bought tho
Newport plant from Seymour Doll.
Orders Largo llnrjpv- At ordor
for a largo barge has been placed
with 'tho Kriiso & Banks shipyard by
Hugh McLaln, tho local contractor.
Tho new bargo will bo 26x7G feet In
length and breadth and will bo flvo
leet deop. It will havo a capacity of
200 -tons and will bo used In carry
ing rock from his Coos Illver quarry.
Largo Output. J. Sweet, of Sweet
Brothers, returned from n trip to,
Capo Blanco today. Mr, Sweet Is
very enthusiastic over tho workings
of the new gold machine he has op
erated on the Jjeach near Blanco tor
tho past month. Apcordlng to him,
ono machine In 28 1-2 hours run
ning took out $30 In gold and $00
In platinum.
Now Wlro Chief. J. W Roney,
who has been with tho Coos Day
Homo Tolephono Company for somo
time, will succeed G. K. Gee as
wire fihlef of the company. Mr. nnd
5Irs, Goo leavo tomorrow for Cal
ifornia, where they will visit for
KMOW
ABOUT
13. L. PIERCI2 Is horo from Tnr
Ilcol today on business.
W. P. MURPHY returned today noon
from n trip to Myrtlo Point.
PETKll LOGGlE wns horo from
North Bond today on business.
IltA MATSON loft on tho noon train
for Myrtlo Point today on business,
13. L. HOBINSON went to Myrtlo
Point this morning on business.
WILLIAM DENNETT of North Inlet
Is a business Visitor In Mnrshflold
today.
MltS. BESSIE PETEDSbN of North
Inlet Is shopping In Mnnmflold to
day. I
JOHN MATSON of Catching Inlot
Is a business visitor In Mnrshllold
today.
J. It. M'GEE, proprietor of tho Hlv-
ertou mines, Ih nt Coos Bay on
business.
MRS. AUGUSTA OILMAN of North
Inlet Is visiting frlonds In Mnrsh
flold today.
ARTHUR OLSON of North Inlot wna
a passenger on tho North Star tor
MurHliflold todny.
CHARLES ESTERBECK was n pas
senger on tho Sunrlso from Catch
ing Inlet today.
MR. AND MRS. J. M. CULLKY of
Catching Inlot nro visiting frlonds
In Mnrshllold today.
JOHN WATTE R.S nnd V. II. Wnttors
of North Inlot wero business visi
tors In Mnrshflold today.
E. JUDELL of San Francisco was n
piiBsongor on tho morning train
for Myrtlo Point on business.
MISS MARY CLARKE of tho Clnrko
Millinery returned yesterday from
Portland, whoro sho has boon In
specting and purchasing tho latest
lii millinery.
REV. It. E. DROWNING nnd wife
aro expected homo tomorrow or
next dny from Rosoburg. whero
thoy havo been spending a fow
dnys folowlng tholr visit to Port
land. It. It. RJCKER of Gardiner Is In
Mnrshflold on routo to Astoria,
whoro ho will tako a position In
tho Point Adams Life Saving crow,
having been transferred from the
Uninnua station.
DANIEL MILLER, of Bandon, who
arrived in Mnrshfiold yesterday on
nuslnosB, has tho contract for tho
First National Bank building
thoro and hopes to sea Its com
pletion within tho coming month,
HARRY BULTMAN returned last
night from a trip to Coqulllo and
Bandon. Mr. Bultmnn reports ex
cellent transportation facilities be
tween Mnrshllold and tho Valley,
the train from Myrtlo Point ar
riving on time at Coqulllo last ev
ening. V. C. GORST returned today from
a trip to Gardiner in furtherance
of his plan for an auto stage to
Gardiner. Many details In tho
arrangement must be perfected be
fore tho lino can ho started, but
Mr. Gorst Is confident )t will bo In
oporatlon by Juno let.
ARTHUR K. PECK returned today
noon from Coqulllo wjiero he at
tended County Court on bohalf
of Emmett Perce, administrator
of tho estate of Mrs.' Orlan M.
Taylor. Tho court granted tho
request to use $77 of tho ostato
to erect a tombstone over the de
ceased. HENRYWITSCHE of Coalcdo camo
to Marshfield yesterday '.bringing
with Mm about $225 worth of
Smith-Powers time checks which
.employes had given htm to cash.
Ho lost them and for a tlino was
worried until a friend whd found
them notified him of their where
about
reports mention the roopontng of
mills nnd enmps horo nnd there over
tho timbered territory of both Or
egon nnd Washington.
Announcement wns made rocontly
of tho opening of n new mill at
Whcolor, In Tillamook, thnt hns a
capacity of 140,000 feet of lumber
dally. Tho plnnt Is owned by John
Du Bols nnd C. II. Whoolor, pioneer
timber moil In tho Nphnloni country.
This mill cost $2RO,000 nnd with tho
enmp Included, employs I2G men.
Work to Do lU'Miincil.
Tho Sllvorton Lumber company Is
planning to resumo tho oparntlon of
Its largo plnnt In Marlon county Ih
the immcdlato future, and the big
mill of tho Booth-Kolly company Is
being rebuilt nt Springfield, Lnno
county, on nn Imlnenso Bcnlo. This
lilnnt nnd tho now one nt Whcolor
will be nmong tho most modorn In
tho northwest.
Tho Clark & Wilson mill nt Llnn-
ton roaninc! full operations somo
time ago, after a partial pnuso for re
pairs, and tho Wcstorn Orogon Lum
ber company, with n dally capnclty
of 100,000 foot, started lost week.
Tho Grand Rondo Lumber Com
pany nt Perry and tho Nlbloy-Mlm-nnugh
company nt Wallowa nro re
ported to bo preparing to start work
beforo April 1.
Rumor Is curront thnt nn ontlroly
now mill with a largo capnclty will
bo lnunohed In tlio Wlllamotto Vnl
loy In tho coming summer.
WiiNliotignl ('limps lo Ojm-ii.
A dlBpntcb from Washougal re
ports thnt tho cninpH In that locality
will bogln work this week nnd that
tho largest camp, that of tho Du Bols
Lumber company of Ariel, has al
ready started,
Tho Hnrvoy Milling company of
Vnucouvor, Wash., resumed opera
tions In tho early part of Fobruary,
with tho Initial employment of 100
mon.
Among tho other wldo-nwnko
camps In southwestern Wnshington
nro thoso of tho Mutual Lumber com
pany at Tonlno, tho Mnrtln mill at
Ccntrnlla, the Dulniid Shtnglo com
pany nt Cnstlo Rock and tho Von
ncBs mill at Wlnlock, Wnsh.
. According to statistics furnished,'
by Stnto Labor Commissioner Hoff,
of Salom, tlicro aro GOO snwmlllB,
Hhingle mills, box factories and pinn
ing mills In tho stnto, 423 of which
nro cawmllls, and It Is cstlmntcd by
him thnt of this total only 30 nro
now Idlo. His figures show thnt 22,
2G2 nro employed In tho lumbar In
dustry In Oregon nnd thnt thoy rc-
celvo n total annual Income of $12,
0G3.8B8.18. Tho nvorngo dally wngo
Is $1.70 during tho working sensou.
Bay. S. S. Acklcs.
WANTED Clgnr store, confection
ory, rooming house, or other busi
ness. J. E. WnBSOm, euro Lloyd
Hotel.
FOIl SALE Unity cnrrlnge In good
condition, $8. Inquire Times office.
KOU SALIC Surplus stock of 2
year rose bushes at bargain
prices. Call and got your sup
ply. Mrs. R. B. prows, GG3 South
Eleventh street.
FOUND Black evening gown. Own
er may sccuro Information nt
Times offlco by paying for this
notice.
i lost r
1
LOST Silver vanity cnio, contain
ing monoy. Reward for roturn to
Times offlco.
WANTED
WANTED DiWNtiuikcr ' wants sow
lng by tho dny. Phono 289-J.
WANTED Position nH liousckccKr
or cook for fow men. Enquire
Times offlco.
WANTED Volition by stenographer
wholo dny or half dny, good rof
ercnccB. Address box 201.
WANTED Nursing, confinement
ensos specialty. Wrlto P. O. Box
GIG, Marshllold.
4,
EXCHANGE
Euhniiuu for MnndilloM property
480 acres Improved land In West
ern Nob. 27G acres In cultivation.
G room house, frnino barn, 18x50,
wlud-inlll, tanks, corrals and cribs.
0 ml. from Co. seat. 4 ml from
station of It. D. M. R. R. This Is
nn I n co mo property, rontod for 1-3
doltvered. Tltlo porfect. Will trade
for rosldonco property In Marsh
fleld. Address J. R. Logan, Ilnlg
lor, Nob.
FOR SALE
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
WEDNESDAY.
Collogo Womon's Club wltn
Mrs. Morrow.
Mrs. Jerry Kinney ontortnlnB
nt cards.
. Baptist Womon's Missionary
Society with Mrs. Corey.
Nowly-Woda with Mrs. Lostor
Sallug, Eastsldo.
LndleB' Auxiliary of tho Pros
hytorlnn church with Mrs, O. II.
Walter.
THURSDAY.
A. N. W. with Mrs. dingo
Qulst.
Young Matrons' Club with
I Mrs. Noll McMillan.
NORTH HEND.
WEDNESDAY.
Baptist Ladles entortulnod by
Miss Pnrkor ut homo of Mrs.
Marklo.
Christian Ladles with Mrs.
Clarke Gladnon.
In Mnrshflold via tho Myrtlo Point
stage on Monday. Mr. Bunting
pronounces t)io trip from Rosoburg
to Myrtlo Point full of tho uBiial
Joys that aro to ho found traveling
ovor that road In rainy woathor.
Mr. Bunting will tako a position
with the North Bond Manufactur
ing company as draflsmnu.
RUE'S SOOTHING SUITOR
Susnn. a soubretto from tho Soo,
Sued a suitor who failed to suit Suo.
Said Suo to tho suitor:
'Show n sultablo suit, or
Suppross soon that superfine Sioux!"
4 4
I NORTH HEND NEWS I
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FOR SALE Acoim eggs for hatch
ing. E. A. Stonocyp..or, Phono G-J.
FOR 8 A L1C 1 10-h.p. uaNollito en
glno, nt n sacrifice. Phono G-J.
i i i i .
l()lt KALIv I riuo iCHldenco lots,
Enstvldo, $250 each, tonus. Ap
ply C. L. Pcnnock.
FOR HALi: SottlngN of Sicilian
buttercups, $2. Flno-strntn Black
Minorrns, $1.50. Phono 174-R.
FOR HALE Ousolliio launch. In
qulro W. Owen, Owl Saloon,
FOR SALE 1-2 liorno power Ktenni
bollor cheap, It. A. Landrlth.
VOll 8AL13 Plymouth 1'lnco poul
try yards. A. E, Jenson.
DON'T Inlneed (lioso Buttercups.
Buy ono of my cockerels: they
nro from proinlum stock. $C0 wns
rofusod fo'r the fnthor. L, C.
Oxnovnd, Idaho Addition, P, O.
Box 374, North Bend,
FOR SALE Indian rnuoo. First
class condition. Inqulro Succhl's
milk depot, Prlco reasonable
VOll SALE Team, wagon and har
ness. Enqutro R. B. Barnes, Bay
City, P. O. Box GIG.
FOR SALE Kbr for lintrhlHR.
Whlto Orpington, Rhodo Island
Rods, Whlto Leghorns. Phone
124-L.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two fiu-iiMicd Nlceplnjc
rooms, 1080 Central.
FOR RENT Slv-room liouso In
Focndalo, $15 por month. Phone
174-R, aftor 0 p. m.
FOR RENT Rooms with or with.
out board, 1GG 10th st, South.
FOR RENT Largo house on BoutM'
11th street. Phone 119-L., or ieT
A. D Campboll,
W. Stein purchased tho Bulck rond-
ster from Dr. Ira D. Bnrtlo of North
Bond on Monday, Mr, Stoln will bo
Instructed In tho art of driving n i
machine by Fred Pago, ono of tho
former Gorst & King drivers.
Tho good ship Noverslnk will bo
remodelled lij order thnt It may havo .
motive power to travol with tho'
speed of her owner, J. W. Pltnoy, by
tho Installation of n new propeller.
Mr. Pltnoy says that tho old propeller
was Inefficient to stand tho speed I
which ho desired to obtain from tho t
craft, honco tho Improvomont. .
A. QuatormasR, manager of tlio j
Star Theater of North Bend, who has
licon ill for tho past month. Is rapid
ly regaining his former honlth.
L. G Mooks will loavo soon for
Spokano nnd other northern points
in duo Hammond and brldo havo
returned horo from a visit with Mr
and Mrs, F. L. Qreenough nt Ban-
C. E. BUNTING of Chicago arrived, don. '
$1 "Get Acquainted"
Packet 50c
Wo w)ll sell for a short time
only, tho popular dollar packet,
Sylvodora Totlotto Petito, at GOo,
It contains a GOo cako Sylvodora
Soap and utility sizes n Sylvodora
perfume, tollot water and pow
der. For salo only at
THE LEADING DRUQ STORE.
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