The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 23, 1906, Image 5

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-'Tne fame of this sale has traveled far. Itf wondrous values have called forth plaudits from all the people. ' The-end is in sight ' ONLY SIX-DAYS MOR&-eoon the tremendous bargains (unprecedented inrthe retail records
of the west) of which this advertiiement tells .in part will have passed into the realms of things that were. It therefore behooves belated buyers ta make, their, selections NOW., r ' , , , : - . ' - l I
. Prmrmhrr onlT Si- Y rf'iyy. imply PYf tft g '. by March 1. Therefore WE CLOSE OUR EYES TO COST AND VALUE, We turn a deaf ear to our loyal salespeople not to sacrifice so splendid stock.
But we are determined in the net Six Days to turn into MIGHTY XASIT EVERY DOLLAR-IT-4S-POSSIBLE-TO-EXCHANCI
11 ..i.b9. will TREMENDOUS SAVINGS, nr will mu lct this ODDortunitV SLIP AWAY FROM YOU? ;V ,
We won't burden you with adjectives THE MERCHANDISE THE RIDICULOUSLY LOW. PRICES WILIj DO OUR WORK.
Only six days more then we are forced OUT. Never before in the history of Portland have you had sucn 7nfTII77 All
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Qtfs Sdtsi Overcoats,
iTc?: IJhtirs end
--the$i0 to $20 grades ail go at
A WAKE' UP TOTHIS. : Hard
working men who must make every
dollar count-will hail this opportu
nity with delight; v u v
; v Every suit in the assigned to the
lowest, priced . goods was made on
honor-Hiot for a fair first showing,
but - for. long-time .service. ; Fancy
worsteds cheviots and cassimeres,
fn-patterns most pleasing to those
who prefer something pronounced
plain- black cheviots, for men-wha
are fond of subdued effects. Cor
rect styles from end ;to .end, . with
variety - sufficient ' to meet every
need. Serge and mercerized limn gs
and all the; excellencies of careful
finish. ''r''-''''--"--.-
TOPCOATS to go at 6.45, and
'' good ones in tan and Oxford gray
f woolens. .TVv:v':7'r'-;'
RAINCOATS that are perfect pro
jection from pelting storms, suf-
ficiently well made from ' good
' , materials , for business purposes
or social wear. For six days more
; the low price of.'.....;.. .$6.45
r yit fr tnrceA put, so now wt put it up to you, wm you Denent Dy our aeterrtunanon to;
-FCOHVEAPr
aneeto supply your footwour, needs as you wilHiave for ths next six days. Read the prices;
-Men' a Elegant Vlcl KM land Box Calf 8hoa lac only;
KnulM Enllh wait aolas, alt ldtba and all alaca; U)
r; kind avaryon la town la aelllna; at 11.60 Sala ", ,
Prloa . i i j . . . f 1.88
Lad lea' Fine Xfcmrol Kid 8hoee, all alaa.aU atylea.
.' plain and patent toaa; - worth It.OO Taka 'them at Bala
; prtea ....... . . . . ... ,.;:..... ;. ... . mh.hh
Children' Fin Doncola Kid Sboaa. in laoa and button;
:: 'aUea H to 11; arery pair warranted . worth tl.lS Sal
IT., B. Government Shoea; these ahoee 'war boacht from
the OoTernment and for only fraction of their value
any pair in the tot worth anywhere and everywhere 13. SO
Sala Price.... ..-91.75
Mlaaea School and Dreaa Shoes. In, lac and button; th
kind you pay anyone alee ,11.60 for Bale Price. i -91.22
Ladle' Vict Kid Shoes. In lac only,' all width and all
slses; erery pair worth 11.60 Sal Prlo 91.18
lien' Heavy . Satin Calf Work Shoea, good and strong:
always sold, for 61.00 Bale Price....... ......... 91.3t
Little 6nt' Shoes, la satin calf, Uce only; good for
school or for drees, and every pair guaranteed; alaea
to 1IV. Tou pay anywhere for thl same quality ll.o- ;
Sal ' Prlo.. . . i . . r.. . i. ' . ."t ..i... nvji.... .B8
Itc botil Ladla Ollt-Edg 8ho Dressing: vryboU ,
know It aella for J6o everywhere Sale Price, .... ,12
Children' Extra Fin Frnch Kid and Patent Leather
Shoes, alaea 6 to I; alway sell at 1160 anywhere Bala
Price ....,...k..,..."....,.v .. ' ...6e) ;
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From 6 to 10:30 o'clock Saturday night we will give an exceptional bargain :. !;;;';;;,)v y-.::.: '-.7y:
Uzn's S15.C0 Suits and Overcoats in All Sizes, Alter Six o'Gocfi $5.45
The''Suits come in all the popular models of both single and double breasted styles and are made up in handsomely patterned pure wool chev
iots and cassimeres as well as quietly elegant shades. The Overcoats come in plain blue, black, oxford and .fancy -mixtures,- with velvet or
self 'collars? splendidly tailored garments, all of ,them; all sizes. Twill pay to buy an extra Suit or Overcoat at this price if only CCC
for future use. . They are our regular $15.01. grade'which at the original price had no peers elsewhere. 6 to 10:30 p. m. Saturday. r.Pt7?U
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V It",-:."; lmmiA iJf ft Va4litJaaiU6J '
j Man's lOo Roekford Socks.. Sal prlo
:j Lion brand lOo Linen Collars. Sal prlc
Uea'a 2 to natural wool Mel
" President Suspenders, you all know them, at..............
v Mea'a 60 dark eplored drtU work Shirt, at ...............
.'Men' 11.00 outing flanneUUghtshlrts
Men's 6 So fleece-lined 8blrt and Drawer ................
Men's tl.00 soft bosom Shirt. Sal price ................
Men' !4o silk and satin Four-ln-Uand Ties '. ,. ;
'. Men' 76o allk and aatln Four-ln-Hand Tlea. ..
to leather and wool Olovea .............................
60o' Tackwear. i.i4...i......r.J. ..............ii
' I1.S0 Men's Hat : ....... ....
' Monarch fi.vo uniria ...................
, 60e Bilk Handkerchiefs ....... i ........ .
- T6o ribbed ana rieecM underwear ........................
: 1.Z riDDea and natural wooa unaerwear
11.60 all-wool Underwear ,. i... ...... . ... .
lo Collar Button Beta, gold-plated . . .T".
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Cays' VecrcKes Virta-
dly Given Away
We've bunched a lot of An $5, $4.60, 64,
$1.60 Boys' Butt. Boys' Overcoats, Boya'.
Reefers In all new atylea agee tv to
10 fin make; they -will go AA
fast, o come early; choice of LJ
.them for pnly.. 77W
Our finest 17, $8.60. flO Boya' Su.lt and
line Overcoat you know we carry
the 'beat all the newest fhe a
noveltlea ou orcel-out sale Qy
Toung Men' $10, tl Butt and Over
coats nobby styles but A I m
we quit and they go cheap J hi
at th Forced -out sale. ........ fQOtTCv
$1.16 Monarch and Smith make Shirt, very late styles, stiff and
oft bosom: also plain whit Drees Shlrta. Spring atylea.... 69f
tl.00 black aateen work Bhirta, reinforced back . and front, allk
I etltrheit mnA ahanlutelw warranted ...394
60 work Shirts, no poor goods In tn lot 4. .aver
$1.66 fin soft flannelette Shirts with ties.....;. ...68
arrs FKtKscr;GS
$1.00 Work Oloves, In hcrachld and other kind .. ....4. ...... 60-
$69 black and brown-Ho Bw
tn black amt brown Fancv Hoaa . .....12H ;
6o Fancy LU1 Hoa .....,,......'...... ...,.ia
600 wool. aahmrand Fancy Lisle Hoaa 1 . .23
Air 60 Neckwear, tecks, four-in-hands. Spring tyla..Kr.....l4
All 76o Neckwear, tecks. four-ln-hands .25 ;
All $5o Suspender ..B .
All 66e Suspender 4 . .4
All 60o Buspenders .....'....... . . . 23w rJt
$1.60 White and Fancy Vests 80
$4.60 and $6.00 Fancy Vesta In flannel and allk mixtures.... 92. 60
On lot of 16c Umbrella .42
78o Men' Sweaters ...... 25
76 fin heavy denim Overalls, with or without bibs, never rip. .25)
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A news article which appeared
in the daily papers'ezplains why
we must get out It h a case of
being thrown - out We roust
go. The following is quoted
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"Golden Eagle will be the name
of a ' new department store . to be
opened about the middle of March
at the Northwest corner of Third
and .Yamhill streets. A . ten-year
lease has been secured and extensive
alterations will be begun in a few
days,"-eto j- ,r".'' ';?-"
That means we have to get out
by February 28 SDC MORE
DAYS.': Take advantage of this
and secure unheard of bargains.
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Semd-ta your Matt Order. Tkey
wUl SUM aam day lettea ta
rolT., Wa da net rabetlta
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" DFirniatn Aim v
SAIESEC3!!
Vrt o Joaae' SCarkai,
Oor. TfUBhUl .
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Stead vry word f tala ad. W
kava rerythiag we mdvertlaa,
notUag sularepTeaaatet ta any
.way, bape, form e isapaet.
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W LOVE I'JIII
HE VMS DRUNK
.But When Sober, Says Mrs. R.
W. Montgomery, Her Husband
v'-V & 'i Loved Her ' Not. ;s Vf,
TWICE WOOED,; -TWICE
WED, .TWICE DIVORCED
Mr.'; Montgomery Says ; She Found
"Lift in Woodshed Not Agraeable-o
! ; Plac Had 'Paper Roof, and .Was
, 'Too Small for Comfort '
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R. W. ' Montgomery ha twice mad
lov to Margaret South, twice he haa
married her and as often she has re
ceived a divorce; from him. Divorce No.
, t wa granted to her thl morning by
Judge Bears, she having alleged deser
tion and cruelty. - The ' la at time th
1 couple were married wa at Vancouver,
WaHhtngton, May 4, 10$. Th woman'a.
'maiden nam of Margarat 0oth ha
bean reatored to hereach time ah haa
been divorced.
- On the' wltne stand thl morning,
Mr. ; Montgomery ; axplflned that she"
did hot enjoy lor In a -woodshed. Bh
..declared that right af tr her laat mar
. ring her husband took her to 'a nice
horn In a pleasant residence dlatrlct in
WHAT, IS CATARRH?;
Wodard, (Hark k Oo. Onaraatea
, Our y Xyomal or WUl Befaad tk
'; - atsuy. - ''
tTntll very recent ' year ' It i wa
thought that catarrh waa a dlneaae of
th blood, but now modem -aolence ha
proved that catarrh la a germ dtaeaae,
and oan be eured only by a -treatment
that will kill th germ and heal the
mtiomie membrane of the So t and
throat -. ti 1 ' ' ' ? '
Therefor, when Jrou bar catarrh,
r'ou ran readily see that If you want
o cure tt. you ahould ua Hyomel,
' which medicate th air you breathe,
.thus killing the catarrhal germ and
healing" the "amartlng and raw mem.
bran of th paaaagea through the noa
and throat. In breathing Hyomel you
are really treating your catarrhal trou
bles Wltn tne oniy naiurni mimm, ior
It will make th air you breathe as pure,
healing and ant leapt lo aa that found
on th mountain where th pin foreata
give wit their fragrant and healing bal
sam a. '
. If there 1 any doubt In your mind
aa to th power of Hyomel to cure ca-tarrh,-the
unusual way In which It la
Hold by Woodardi Clark at Co. ahoUld
1eatroy all doubt, a they otter to re
fund th money ahould Hyomel fall to
benefll ' ' - '
The complete Hyomel outfit, conalst
Incr of an Inhaler, a bottle of Hyomel,
and a mfdlclne dropper, coata only $1.
while eatra. bottle can W btalned.iot
tO'centa. " ... ;v .. ' ,.
Woodard, Clark Co. have sold
trreat many Hyomel outfit and th
more they aell the more convinced they
are that they are perfectly safe In
guaranteeing - to refund th.-mony If
u vomer noes not cure.
If nnt wrnUnt to ohtata Wrmnet wee.
.. n . n'hmr erurwt, i
Will
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Portland. ' But Montgomery" lor, aha
said; waned la three month, and h
moved out to a building at Laurelwood.
which lira Montgomery declared wa
built for a woodshed. . Bh said that th
roof waa a paper on and leaky, that
ther wa only room enough In th new
home for a bed, a stov and two chair.
"He never purchased . m a bit of
clothing and complained because I did
not get out and work," aald th woman,
Home friends of mine were going to
Alaak. and he kept at m to go up
thre with them and work. ' At last I
complied with his wishes, and then ha
wrote to me and told m that he did
not ear for m any fonger. I returned
horn at "once and tried to win him
back. Whnevr he waa under th in
fluence of liquor ho wuld aay that h
wa In th wrong,' waa sorry for th
way. h had acted' and would do better;
but Juat a oon aa he got aober h got
urly again. "At la.t h left-me.- - .
"How long war you separated from
him -. before your -remarriage?" aaSed
Judg Sear. ... ;
"Ten yea ra," wa th reply "
"Wll, why :. did .you ., marry : him ,
again?" ,' , , ";-v.-.
"He mad ao many nlc promises to
m and. I thought anything waa better
than to have to work all my lift.' re
piled Mra. Montgomery.
Mrs. C A, Calloway alater to plain
tiff, aald ' ah had 'often aaked Mont
gomery to- make up with' hi wife, but
that whenever he. waa aober he would'
not conaldefc the project. . . v.
, Montgomery la said - to have deaerted
hi wife and woodahed on May 11. 10-
Frr 1$ year Mra. Esther Read wait
ed for Henry T. Read to return to her
and thlr two children. He did not re
turn, nor write-, nor' send any fund to
hi family, ao thl morning Judg Seara
granted Mrs. Read a divorce. Th cou
ple were married at New Westminster,
British Columbia, March 1$, 1IIS.
DENIES ABRAMS WAS
" . UNDULY. INFLUENCED
3. Thorburn Roa ha filed an answer
to the complaint filed against th THI
Ouarantee A Truat company by D. K.
Abrama through George W." Stapleton,
hi guardian. The suit, waa brought by
th guardian agalnat th company and
th officers- of th Pacific university to
have a gift . mad to ' th colleg set
aside, atlegtng that undue Influence was
used to get Abrama to make the gift.
- Mr. Roaa denle that any uch In
fluence was used on Abrama. - He ay
that On July 11, 101. lie wa In Rldge
f leld. Washington, and ther wa di
rected by Mr. 'Abrama to draw up
truat deed for th undivided one half vln
tereat of a l-acre tract of land In Al
blna, this. dtyr Abrama; who I peat 79
year eld, expressing a wlah to give th
university $26,00 to found th "Abrama
Memorial f und.'. . . i
Abrama la aald to hav told Mr. Roa
that J. SI. Haaeltlne had an option to
buy the land for $ I00 an acre, eald op
tion to be In force up to March, 106,
whan. If Haaeltlne did not purchaae the
Property, the trust company would have
he right to aell the land. " When the
property waa sold. $Z(.tOO of th return
were to be given to the college and the
remainder to be disposed Of a directed
by .Mr. Abrama.'- -; ' ', - 1
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TJmattna Oemmerolal 01 e., ' '
("perlal Ptepatck te.Taa ioenuiUI-
Pendleton, Or Feb. 11. Arrange
ment are being made for the organi
sation of a county commercial club' In
Umatilla county, for advartlalng par
pose and the good of th county gener
ally. -Jitter hav been directed t all
elub In the county, and a meeting I
scheduled t he held her today for I he
- r-r obtainins coeeerted actio
HAIL IS WEIGHED
THIS; LlflllTH
aaJBaMBl'' '
Quadrennial Test by thsJ Gov-
' ernment Is Now in Prog- ;
; .' . . reap Here. - : '
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ON RESULT IS BASED
' : CHARGE BY RAILROAD
Hill.' Haalman and Could Interests
' All Striving ' for . Long ; Distance
. Carrying Contract Which Is. Ex
: tremely Valuable. - v 'k ' ' "
' Throughout ' th United State hun
dred of men are being employed by the
railway, mall service In weighing th
mall a preparatory to th fixing by th
postal authorities or th corapenaation
the railroad are to receive for carrying
all classes of mall matter for the next
four year, commencing July 1. Port
land, Seattle and Bpokan are . In th
Ighth dlvlalon of th eervlce and th
work heie Is being done under the per
sonal aupervialon of Samuel Stephana,
the auperlntendent,. whose headquarter
are at Ban Pranclaco, California,
In thl dlatrlct more than 1 man are
mployed. ' Kverjr train running out of
th distribution .center In the dlvlalon
carrie an xtra man, whoa sola duty It
la to weigh every sack or pouch of mall
taken aboard or thrown off th mallear.
These figures are sent to . Waahlngton
by the division ' auperlntendent. A
comparison with the weight taken four
yeara ago la Intended to show the In
crease or decree In th mail tonnage
carried by the railroada over a pacified
dlvlalon. 1 It I upon thl comparative
ahowlng (hat the corapenaation for .the
next four yeara I based. . .' '
. Every four year th government en
ters Into' new contract with th rail
road 'of th country for carrying and
handling th mall. -.They are entered
Into on July-1. ; ' -
In view of the Awarding Of new eon
tracta in the neae future, the railroada
of the country are atrlv)ng' to get the
aam. i The road making th fastest
time between common polnia -are aup
poaed to get the contract, and for that
reason are ahortenlng their time card a.
Intereat is centering upon the fight of
the ' Hill. Harrlman and the Gould In
tereeta, all three atrivlng for th long
dlatance carrying contraota, In Which
there I big compensation. .. i .- ., v.v
PACIFIC SQUADRON OFF
; FOR MAGD4LENA BAY
'" Oearaef Speetal Servtea-t '
Coronado, CaL, Feb. tl The aouth
Pacific aquadron, under th commanJ
of Jtar-Admlral Goodrich, and conalat
ing ot the flagahlp Chicago, thwerntser
Boston. 4 th torpedo-boat Prrryv, tin
Princeton, th Paul Jones and the Mar
blehead, are scheduled to sail this morn
ing for Magdalen bay for their annual
target practice.' While the 'aquadron
wa in thl harbor th officer and men
werr received with-the- greatat-enUr-
slesm and score of social; function
I war arranged la their honor
From the Housetop
To Its' foundation, when you are bant
on painting, nave every men coverea
with paint of good material, mixed with
flrst-grad oil - and -bralna, In , abort,
Gt all your palnta, varnishes, whit
id, linseed oil, turpentine, putty, eta.,
etc.. at thla nalnter'a headquartere, and
you'll appreciate our atock every time
you minx or ic .
' . TMM BIO PAJOTT STO:
Fisherjhorsen & Co.
ProaS and MonUon Street. -
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nnnio m
uniimo iu unur
CD SAYS CHIEF
Strict 70rder$v-lssued to - Patrol-
v -; : men to - Enforce' .:: ,.
"It It a violation of the law for a
saloon-keeper to Bell liquor to an In
toxicated person. The law muat be en
forced,'' aaya Chief of Police Grlta
macher. ;'; '." ' '
' Order hav been given all patrolmen
to cause the arrest of any aaloon-keeper
or bartender who violate the law, by
eelllng Intoxicant to peraona in art" In
toxicated condition.! Th three relief
of patrolmen ' hare been addreased by
their reapectlve captains and th order
of Chief Qrltxmacher read to - them.
They have been Instructed to tis every
effort to break up th practice.
Thla action haa. been taken because of
numerous compiainta that have been
made at police headquartere. - One
woman approached the chief two daye
ago with tear In her eye and begged
him to force certain aaloon-keepera to
refuao to aell her huaband -liquor when
he waa already Intoxicated, BH told
the chief that her huaband eould readily
get more. liquor after he had ennaumed
enough to wreck temporarily-intnd and
body, wltn tn result mat more of lit
money ,waa spent and his condition wks
o much' wors that he loat. work con-
OS
, Jot Infants and CMUren.
Tfcj Kfci Yc- r.::j Ah::;: D:::U
Bears th
E3&xtr of
H
You
One
Dollar
oh Your Old Mattress
Sleep
Producing . Health
Retaining
.: Clean, Sweet
-Pure
M Wholesome
XoUdnFelt
':V;;:i and
Silk Floss
Mattresses
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en. n reA
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'3ANITARV
s,no,v PglFT
COnOHlfLIJ
(HattkeTses)
No Dirt or
Shoddy,;
Wool
Us e d in
; 'Them! '
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Should a purchaser, .
after 80 days' trial,
jiot be satisfied with
one of these mat
tresses, he may re
turn . same and we '
will gladly refund -money,
provided
ticking -is unsofled. '
PRICE
Cotton-Felt Mattress
$13.00
Silk-Flbss Mattress
$12.00
We are exclusive Portland ageritsl f or .Uie
(CELEBRATED LEGGETT BED SPRINGS
Guaranteed for 5 years and sold on 30 days free trial. . w ' -,
184-186 First
185 Front
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Govell Furniture Go
STORE
THE BIG WHITE
tlnually and wa unable to aupport bla
family In a proper manner. '
, "Any on who , aell an . Indicated
person mor liquor should be arrested."
aald th chief tody. "There r aome
saloonmen and bartenders In th city
who would aell a man llquof Until he
dropped unconaclou on the floor. This
practice must be-stopped at once.-: My
orders to patrolmen in thl regard are
Imperative." - ...'. - . ' '
BODY OF CARL AKE, WHO
WAS DROWNED, RESCUED
The' body of Carl Ake, adopted son of
Contractor Oeorga W. Ake, who was
flrownedysterday" afternoon "pond
fn Bull Ivan'a - gulch, on the eaet aide,
while playing on a raft, wa recovered
about 7:10 o'clock thl morning by Hugh
Brady, who makea a bualneta of recov
ering drowned peraona, and wa em.
ployed .hy Deputy Coroner Flnlex aMhe
request ot the foeter pa rente of the
boy, who wa only 11 year of age. Tb
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M Theres Acctter Reasc j
Than look i whr'votir teeth shoutil be
krpt in perfect condition your health.
Without good teeth, it'a impossible to
masticate your Tfood properly snrf -
indigestion . etTsuca and a long trail o(
trouble. - We examine teeth . wit hut
charge, gnd do for them eiactly what
they need. - s
wise noc-
Main 2029. Third nd Vat
Open evenings and Sundaya. V.o
done on easy payment. 7
funeral will take place tomorrow morn
ing at 1 o'clock from the Ptnley chap
el. Interment will be In lone Fir cvhje
tery. ' '' -
The accident occurred about I o'clock.
An alarm waa aounded by Jamea and
Alx McDonald. v;tl l 1 y
papectlvely, wh i t.
tTX"lhe-rri.V"sr' Cirr-g r
they made an effort to aave t; t"
boy. During the a'- n r
fliUi Moore. a I'
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