Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 03, 1908, Image 8

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    M. E. Church Sunday Services.
Suuday School at 10 :30 a. m. George
Bethers, Superintendent.
PreNching at 11 a. in.
Class meeting at cloee of nioriiiiiK
service.
Junior League at 3 p. m.
1'rettcliiiig at 7 :30 p. m.
All are cordially invited lo worship
with us. W. E. Rooers, Pastor.
NOTICK TOK PUBLICATION
U. S. Land Offlee, Portland, Oregon,
February 29,1908.
Noi lee is b,erebjr given that Edgar Qulgley
of Siletr.Tlregon, hat Med notice of his Inten
tion to make final commutation proof in sup
lortof bis claim, viz: Homestead entry No.
16!5fi, made Jan. 29, 1917, for the northeast
quarter of Miction 31, township S , ranire 9 w,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on
April 14, 1908.
v He names the following witnesses to prove
his eonliuuaus residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, the land, vis: -
Albln Mueller, A. IV. Morgan, 9. L. Blrattou
and A. C. Crawford all of Sllctz, Oregon.
Alukknom 8. Dresser. Register.
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
In the County Couit or the Suite of Oregon
for Linculn county.
In the matter of the estate of John P. Crultei
Notice l hereby given that the undersigned
has ' cen dnly appointed administrator of the
eMHie of Juhu P. Coulter, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate are
herchy nutifled to present same to me, properly
perilled, within six months ol the date of this
notice, as required by law, at my residence at
Nashville, Oregon.
Dated at Toledo, Or., April 2, 1908. .
F. A. Godwin,
Administrator ol the estate of John P. Coulter
. deceased.
NOTICK KOIl PUBLICATION.
(T. 8. Land Ottlce, Roseburg, Oregniu.
January 18, 1908
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
wllhtheprovli.loiii.nl the act of Congress of
Junes. 1K7S, entitled "An act for the role ol
limber lauds In the States of California, Ore
gnu, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the public laud states by act
of August 4, 1892, Anna Weiss of Kosebnrg,
county of Douxln, state ol Oregon, has this
day filed in this office her nworn statement No.
H6t9, for t lie purchase of the lxjta 1:1, 14, 19 and
iOof section No. 5, township No. 14 south of
range No. U west, W. M and will offer proof
to show that the land sought N more .iiluable
for its timber or stone titan for agricultural
purposes, and to establish her claim lo said
land before tho Register anil Receiver at this
office al KnseburK. Oreron, on Wednesday, the
letdiiy of April, !i08.'
She names as w ilnessos:
Coe I. Lea-en good. II. Kmkentierger George
Turner aud Anna Weick all of Roseburg,
Oregon
Any and all person claiming nilvei-sely the
above lands are requested lo tile tlielr claims
in this office on or before said 1st day o( April,
19118.
not coat tanii.
llmjAiim L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICK KOK 1'L'BLICATfOS.
V. 8. Land Ofllco, Portland, Oregon.
March 7. IU08.
Notice Is hereby given that Louts N. Fletc her
.of Keruvllle, Oregon, ha filed notice of his
intention to make final three year (Slletz)
proof In support of his claim, vis: Home
stead entry No. 1S68. made April 22, 1906, for
the It 7, of section 20, Lot 8 of section W and
Lot 1 of section DO, township 8 a, ranire 10 w,
and that said proof will be made before the'
County Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo,
"t)regou.on April 21. Hog,
He names the following witnesses to prove
I. is continuous residence npon, and cultiva
tion of, tho tend, via:
William Scott. John B, Lloyd, George K
l.yiionu I Loo 1. Wood ol Keruvllle, Oregon.
Algernon 8. Dbkssib, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LTH. Und Office, Portland, Oregon
March 7, 1!K)8.
Nolle,, is hereby lven that William M.Scott
of Kenivil:, Oregon, has Hied notice of his
lnt-nll..u -to make IIiimI three year (Silets)
p iM.fln support of his claim, vis: Home'
strad entry No. IK:), made April 20, 1901. for
the l.ntfioreotioii J0andI.ot 2 of Mectloii 29
township ga. tanirolOw, and that mid proof
lll le made before the Clerk of Lincolu
county at lo'edo, Oregon on April 21, 19118.
He m.ines the following wt.,.BMi l0 ,,rov0
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of. Hie 1h.ii I, vis.
LonU Fletcher. J. 8 Lloyd, J. W. Slrauser.
Maiy Amleimin of Keruvllle, Oregon.
Aluminum 8 Drkiwick. Register.
N'TIUE FOR PUBLICATION -Isolated Tract.
Pul lie Laud Sale.
I'. S. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
Maroh 9, 1908.
Notio 'is hereby (tlven that, as directed by
the( oiiiinlfslonernf the General Land Office,
under the provisions of tho act of Conirres
approved June 27, 1908. (Al 8tat 617), we ill
offer at public sale to the highext Wilder, at
tto'eloeli a. m., on the 18th day of April, 1908,
next.ltl this office, the following tract of land:
Nw''of nw'i of Kectloii 16, towiMhlp 11 s.
range 10 west.
Any persons claiming adversely the a'mve
described land' are idvied to file their claims
or objections oiw.r before the time desixated
for mile. A'-girnom 8. Iikkwrr, Register.
(iso. W. limits, Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Und Office at Portland, Or.,
March 1, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Nesuiltn R. Dale
of Bilets, Oregon, has filed notice of his In
teution to make final commutation proof In
support or hla claim, vis: Homestead entry
No. 16179. made Feb. 20, 1907, for the nw4 of
section 9. townshln a. nnn a a, .l-.
- - - " , ,uu
aid proof will be mad before the Bexlster
aim neceivrr ai rortiana, Oregon, on April
1908.
He names the following witnesaee te prove
hlseontlnuone resldeno open, and cultivation
f, the laad, vis:
Otto Byerley of Rooca, Or. j Carl Davis, h. I.
Richard, Edwin T. Clark of Bilets, Oregon.
. . ; AutaBMoir 8. Datsaia, Roglst
A JUBILEE JOKE.
Lady Churchill Buatla That Played '
"God Save the Quean,
Everything that year (Queen Victo
ria's Jubilee year! was dubbed "jubl
iee," from knights aud babies to hats
aud coats. -God Save the Queen" was
heard ad nauseam on every conceiva
ble occasion until the tune became
an obsession. This led to a practical
Joke at the castle which caused much
amusement One morning, speaking
of the Jubilee craze. I pretended that 1
had received as an advertisement a
"Jubilee bustle," which would play
"God Save the Qtieeu" when the wear-
er sat down This of course, created j
much curiosity and laughter. Having (
l"u,mn lu l,ul l"u,k
into my confidence. An uld-de-caiup
was pressed Into the service and armed
with n small musical box was made to
hide under a particular armchair.
While the company was at luncheon I
41.. t I I I
retired to don the so called "Jubilee
wonder," and when they were all as
sembled I marched in solemnly and
slowly sat down on the armchair
where the poor aid-de-camp was hldlug
his cramped limbs.- To the delight and
astonishment of every one the national
anthem was heard gently tinkling
forth.' Every time I rose it stopimd;
every time I sat down it began again.
I still laugh when I think of it aud of
the astonished faces about trie. "Rem
iniscences of Lady Randolph Church
Ill" lu Century.
A GREAT STATESMAN.
Humorous Incident- of GlaHanne'e Rl.
valry With Disraeli.
An anecdote of Gladstone at the time
of his greatest rivalry with Disraeli Is
orteu retold. At a dinner party tne
subject of Judaism cropped up.
"Admitted." said Gladstone, "that.
the Hebrews have given the world a I
philosopher In Spluozu, musicians In.
Mendelssohn and Meyerbeer, a poet in
Heine, the fact remains that they
have not produced a single statesman."
There was silence for a moment. Ev-
ery one knew of course that this was
a direct allusion to Disraeli. Theu one
of the company stepped Into the
breach.. , .(
"Mr. Gladstone." he said, "ns a mat
ter nf fnnf tho TTohrowu Viava nrrwlnnorl
a statesman and oue or the greatest allav8 the lmiu of K burn almPbt '"
the world hns seen." v ' ' j "'autly, and unless the injury is very
The flghtlug instinct of Mr. Glad- severe, liouls the parts w't.hout leaving
stone surged up at once. "May I ask, ' a scar. Price, 25 cent. For sale by
sir," be said pointedly, "who was this
Hebrew statesman?"
Every one, anticipating a' more than
lively scene, waited In tense expecta
tion for the answer. It came in the'
quietest tones, "Moses, sir." Every noon, April fl, 1908, at, the City Re
one smiled, and Mr. Gladstone Joined ' corder's office for leuairino- the citv
In the laugh. Vienna Welt
A Jewel Beyond Price.
Mnnv vpnrn nttn n Ynrtrocrfnn ivas
taken to a big London hospital suffer-
Ing from an Illness which prevented
SIivFred-
erlck Treves operated upon him and
completely cured blm of his trouble.
Some weeks afterward the man called
upon Sir Frederick at his private bouse,
and. much to his surprise, presented
him with a coin. At first Sir Frederick
refused to tnke it. but the man would
not be put off,
"It Is now three yenrs siuce I left my
native land," he said, "and before I
enme away my wife gave tne this coin
and told me never to part with it tin -
less I was starving It Is not worth
anything, but the value to me I cannot
express. When I was In the hospital I
made up my mind that you should
have It. Since you cured me I have
been starving, but I would not pnrt
with t.ie coin because I wanted you to
have It as a small return for saving my
life."
"Whnt magnificent piece" of jewelry,"
said Sir Frederick when he told the
story, "could equal the value of that
coin ?"-Ix)ndou M. A. P.
The Attraction of Cheat Problems.
The mere player who has never ex
perienced the magnetic attraction of
problems cannot fully realize the feel -
1 Ing of Joy and satisfaction from solv
I Ing some masterpiece, the work of a
I 4n annua stt ni rana nm Vw a-, a I
! doubt that solving problems, especially
! from diagrams. Is an intellectual
amusement and that the study of prob
lems tends to accuracy of analysis,.
I quickens the perception and strength -
l ens the chess faculties generally and
may occasionally impart some or tnose
sparkling Ideas which nre so sadly
I needed In ordinary play. Strand Mag-
: azlne.
Gloomy Hamlet.
"I went to the theater ItiBt night"
"What did you see?"
"A play called 'Hamlet' "
"How was It?"
"Fair, only fair. A good, lively gex
tet would do it a world of good."
Louisville Courier-Journal.
An Ey Trick.
"My wife can tell what time it la la
the middle of the night when It Is
pitch dark."
'How does she (lo Itr
"Bhe makes m get up and look at
Um clock." London run.
Every on desires to lrr long, bat M
one would be old. Swift
Rheumatism.
Mora titan Dins oat of every tea
0f rhepmatiein are simply rheum-
atistn of the muscles, due W cold or
damp weather or ebrouic rlieuwatUm
Iu such cases no internal, treatment is
required. The free application- of
Chamberlain's Liniment Is alt that is
needed, and it is certain to give quick
relief. Give it a trial and see for your
self bow quickly it relieves the soreness
and pain. Price, 25 cents; large size,
50 cents. Sold by Otto O. Krogstad.
Riot of Joy Proffered.
A fmmti nnntlori fnr hatn nf Iiaiida
,n he co The klndHhearted ml8.
tres8 t a ru)e neyer to any
awav iinntv hnnilihl.
"Here's a dim? for you. my man.'
she said. "I'm nut giving It to you for
phnr,rv.B Hflk ,., mprB,. h(w.nilBA ,
I,iou.m
"-"-
"Thankee." said the man, -.'but
couldn't you make It a quarter and en
Joy yourself thoroughly, mum?" Phila
delphia Ledger.
For Constipation.
Mr, L. II. Farnhsm, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says:
"Chamberlain'j Stomach and Liver
Tablets are ce.taiuly the best thing on
the market for constipation." Give
these tablets a trial. You are certain
. to find them agreeable aud pleasant in
effect. Pi ice, 25 cents Samples jVee.
For sale by Otto 0. Krogstad.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all County War
rauts drawn on the General Fund, and
endoreed; "Not paid for want of Funds"
up t0 aud iuoluijUg ,July ai,l907.
Interest on said warrants to cease on
, f haj(J (,
.,.. n m
1 Dated at Toll do, Or, this 31st day
of March, 1S-C8.
A Healing Falve for Burns, Chapped Hands
and Sore Nipples.
I As a healing salve for burns, sores,
sore nipples and chapped hands Cham
berlain's falve is mo t excellent. It
Otto O. Krogstad,
Bids- Wanted.
Bids will be received until 12 o'clock
wharf. Bids will be received with or
without material. Plans and specif!
rations at Recorder's office. Council
rf e, ves the riht 10 reiH,lt ay r 8,1
. k'"'8'
"One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole
J World-Kin."
When a rooster finds a big fat worm,
he calls nil the hena in the farm yard
to come and share it. A similar trait
of human nature is to be observed
i when a man discovers something ex
oeptlonally tfood-he wants all his
frieni's and neighbors to -share the
1euenfs of his diso verv. This is the
' touch of nature that makes the whole
W0..M Un This Mna w, ,
h ,,, . K, . . . . ,
h hbM"'i by Chamberlain's
, Con,lh Reedy writes letters to the
, mnnfacturers for publication, that
others similarly ailing may also use it
jand obtain relief. Behind every one
of these ietiers is a warm hearted wish
of the writer to be of use to someone
else. This remedy is for sale bv Otto
0. KroRstad.
THE NEW YORK WORLD
Thrice-a-Week Edition.
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i great Presidential campaign is fore
, shadowed, hopes to he a better paper
than it has ever been before, and it has
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y aud accurately. It is the only news
paper.not a daily, which is as good as a
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pletely Informed of what is happening
throughout the world
A special feature of ,he Thrlce-a-W
eek World has always been its serial
fiction. It ptibiishe-i novels by the best
authors lu the world, novels which in
book form sell for $1.50 apiece, and its
high standard in this respect will be
maintained iu the future as In the past.
The Thrlce-a-Week World's regular
subscription price is only $1.00 per
year, and this pays for 156 papers.. We
offer this unequaled newspaper and
Thb Liadkb together for oue year for
1.70. The regular subscription price
of the two papers is 12.60. . : "
Before buying hardware or Imple
ments of any kind, let tne give yon
prices on what you need, aa I deal ex
clusively tn hardware of all kinds and
alwav carry a full stock,
E, L. Cbatfikld, Toledo, Oregon,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. S. Land Oftlee, Roaeburg, Oregon,
February IS, 1908.
Kotlce'la hereby given that In 3mpliauce
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June I, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the State of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Publto Land States by act
of August 4, 1892, Christian Brits of Rose Lake,
county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has this
day filed in this, office his sworn statement
No. 8836, for the purchase of the ti of ne,
te'i of nw and na'4 of wm4, of section 29. lu
township No. lis, range No. w, W M., and
will offer proof to show that .the land sought
is more valuable for Us timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Register und Re
celver of this oitlce at Roseburg, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1908.
. He names as witnesses:
Charlie O. Fisher and Herman Schwari of
Rose Lake, Idaho; Enomas Viditoof Corvallis
Or.; John Taylor of Vernon, Oregon. '
, Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said 13th
day of June, 1908.
' Benjamin L. Eddt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
v V. 8. Land Office, Rosebnrg, Oresron.
February-18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the a of Congress of
June 8, 1878, entitled 'An act for the sale of
timber lands in the 8tates of California, Ore
gon, Nevnda, and Washington Territory," aa
extended to all the Public Land Stales by act
of August 4, 1892, Frank P. Reiser of Rose Lake,
county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has this
day Died In this office his sworn statement No.
8832, for the pu rchase of the eVf of neJi and ni
of se!4 of section No. tfl, In township No. IS s,
range No. 10 w, W. M., and will offer proof to
show that the land tsnght It mote valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
pnrnow, and to establish h3 c'.alta to
land before the Register and Receiver at Ro?e
bunr, Oreeon, .on Saturday, the 18th day of
June, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
Herman dchwars 6nd John Bruschke of
Rose Lake, Idaho; Frank Hnghevof Box, Or.;
William Day of Fisher, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
aboue described lands are requested to file
their claims lu this office on or before said 13th
day of June, 1908.
Uxkiamin L. Eoov. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'.
U. 8. Land Office, Portland, Oresron,
January', 1908.'
Notice Is hereby riven fht In fnmnllanM
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Juneg. 1878. entitled "An aet Inr th. to i
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of Aiignm, 1892, Casains B. Mead of Spring
field, county of Lane, state of Oregon, has
this day liled In this office his sworn state,
ment No J65!,for the purch are
section 8, In township V s. ran ga
offer proof to show that the- land so vi 1 1
more valuable for Its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the County Clerk ot
Benlon county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Satur-
aay, ine 21st day of March, 1908.
He names as wltuesses:
T. J. t.nrna nf Him n, , W IT illon
Frlnk of Philomath, Or ; Marvin L. Hammltt
of Eugene, Oregon. -
Any and all persons claiming adversely (he
above described lands are requested to file
their claims In this office on or before said 24st
day of March, 1908.
Alocrnon 8. Dresser, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .
U. 8. ijmd Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
Febrnary 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In oonip nce
. with tho provisions of the act of Co' gressot
i Junes, ;S78, entitled "An act for the sale or
timber lands In the states of Calllorn la, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Ijind State by act
of Angnat 4, 1892, John Bruschke, of Ross
Lake, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, has
this day fiied In this office his sworn statement
No. 8834, for the purchase of the ifc ol nw'4
and n'i of sw4 of section No. 14, In township
N 0. 15 s, ran giNo. 10 w , W. M ., and will offer
proof to allow that the land soucht is mort
valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before the Register and Receiver
aWRosennrg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th
day of June, 1908.
He names as witnesses: .
Frank Retser, Herman Schwari of Rose Lake,
Idaho; William Day of Fisher, Or.; Frank
Hughes of Box, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above dosoribed lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said 13th
day of June, 1908.
Benjamin L. Eddt. Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Lincoln County.
; In the matter ot the estate of Anstin Howell,
I deceased. v
Notice ts hereby given that the nnderslgned
as administrator of the estate of Austin Howell
j deceased, has filed with the County
jiera oi Liincoin couiii) , uib nnai aecouni in
said estate, and the County Court, sitting for
the transaction of probate business has set
Tuesday, April 7, 1908, at the hour of 10 a. m.
thereof, at the County Court room of said
county, as thf time and place for settling said
account, and hearing objections thereto, If
any exist. And notice Is hereby given that at
said time and place, any and all objections to
said aocount, if any exist, will be heard and
passed npon by said Court. -
Dated, Toledo, Or., Maroh , 1908. v ' -
Viaot). How ill,
Admlnlstrktor of the estal of Anstin Howell,
deceased.
FERD BROWN
SHOEMAKER
Boots and Shoes repaired
Work Guaranteed
Shop at residence near Courthouse
H. B. MoMURDO
, PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON
TODEDO, OREGON '
Office In Ofstedahl Building. Office
hours fl to 12 m. ; 3 to 5 1. u. 7 W at
t-Calls answered at all hours TfJ
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. '
U. 8. Laud Office, Fortland, Oregon,
March 21, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Park 8. Calkins
of Falls City, Oregon, has filed notice of
his intention to snake final commutation proof
in supportof his claim, vis; Homestead entry
No. 16U0, made Dee, 14, 1905 for the south
east quarter ot section lo, township 8 s, ranxe
9 w, aud that said proof will be made before
the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon,
on April 29, 1908. '
He names the tollowlng witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis:
C. J.Franklin, W. J. Southwell, F. A. Lucas
and John Paul all of Falls City, Oregon.
ALGRBtteH 8. Drrssib, Register
' NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
V. a. Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
February 21, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Frank Byerley of
Roc co, Oregon, has died notice of his intention
to make flnaftlnal Ave year proof In support
ol his claim, vis: Homestead entry No. H7W -made
March 19, 1903. for the ni of nwof
ssotion 18, township 9 s, range 9 w, and that
said proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on April 7
1908.
He names the following witnesses to prove'
his continuous residence npon,and cultivation
of the land, vis: '
Theodore Farington, of Dallas. Oregon ; Otto
Byerley, 8. P. Bell, C. C. Lew Is, of Bocco, Or.
Feb. 28 to Mar. 27.
" NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the Shite of Oregon,
for Lincoln county.
In the matter of the estate of J. Lane, de
ceased. Not Ice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as administratrix of tho estate of J. Lane, de
ceased, has rendered andVUed with the County
Clerk of Lincoln county, her final account In
said estate, aud the County Court, sitting for
the transaction of probate business, has set
Monday, May 4, 1908, at the hour of 10 a. tn.
thereof, at tho County Court room of said
county, as the timo and place for settling said
account and hearing objections there'., if any
exist. And notice is hereby given that at said
j tin e and place, any and all objections to said
account, if any exist, will be beard and passea
upon by said Comt.
Dated al Toledo, Oregon, March 24, 1908.
MARY E.LANE,
Administratrix of the estate of J. Lane, de
ceased. . -
g F. SWOPK,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will
state
practice in all courts in the
Probate matters and oollec
tious promptly attended to.
Office in Courthouse, Upstairs,
TOLEDO. OREGON
WOODBURN, OKEGON
Fruit Srees, ' Ornamental
Trees, Shrvhs, Etc.
W. C. HARDING, Agent, Toledo, Or
Leave orders at Residence.
TOLEDO LIVERY STABLES
M. N. ANDERSON, Prop.
Good Rigs and well-broken Saddle Horses.
Speulal attention given to Traveling Men.
, Horses Boarded and given Uood Care
City Draying in Connection
G. B. McCLUSKEY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Toledo, Oregon
OSGAR MIDDLEKAUFF
. . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
REAL ESTATE,
v INSURANCE
Yaquina,
Oregon
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