tHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY v EVENING. APRIL 29. 1008. ',
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AMpSUIK.NTS. ;
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Baker "8lirlock Holmes
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1 ,i , .". "ITrnm Mlra to Hon
Grand . I...- ..VaudevlU
UtmbtrV of th Y. M.' C. A. who
aoalad Mount Hood last, lummir In
cmr.nry Vlth Rv. Henry Marcdtt of
th .Westminster iresbytenan cnurcn.
entertained Mr. Maixott at a banquet
1 lir tha T.' M. C. A. dining-room las
nlht.' Following tha return of th
i party from Mount Hood, Blbl claaa
. waa for mod under tha leadership of
Mi Marcotle, and it waa to ahow Uialr
appreciation of thalr leader that tha
banquet waa ' riven. . In tha Course of
; tha evening Fred Nelson, who occupied
' tha chair, presented Rev. Mr. ,Mrcotte
wtm a gold watch guard. f
Article loaf and found on tha street
car 'April' Jlf Thre umbrella, . ona
can 'of fobaoco.'on roll of bualnaaa pa
. per, o boy' hat, ona hat in box, ona
oftajft. or beads, one rope and puller
.lour puree,, two lunch boxes, ona saw,
ona eatcbeL ona suitcase. Tha allk
' walata.or plecee that have been called
for have been found. Call at tha loat
article room of tha O. W. P. railway
ttallnn Anrn., V1 rat m v A 111
"Seeing Portland" Trips. Beginning
Monday, May 4. - tha aleotrlo observation
V can of tha Portland Railway. LI flit
Power company will resume dally aery
lea. ''Seeing Portland" oar a atart from
Eeoond and Waahlngton atraeta every
. day at 19 a nt. and I p. n. Fara to
a. cent, time. Itt houra If rou are
a ( ranger in Portland don't mlaa thla
trip, , If you liva here, aea and know
, your awn city, . , ;.v, ..
Clyd C Buah baa begun suit In tha
circuit court to aeour an accounting
with hla former nartiiar. H. Grove. Ha
allege that Qrovee aold out their finn
ing rignta on tne Columbia, rour miiea
weat of the mouth of tha Cowllta, fr
only too, when trie privilege waa worm
It.OOO. He states that tha right waa
originally acquired from O. F. Slaughter
and tha aala waa made by Orovea to tha
. Befor a' jury in tha United BUtea
circuit court th caa of John Wolah,
'administrator of' tha aetata of Michael
WelilL ago I net tha Barber Aephalt com
pany of Wast Virginia, will begin to
morrow morning. Welah la aulng for
IT.eOO, claiming that Michael Walsh
loat hla Ufa while In tha employ of the
company ana that th accident waa oue
to tn nagligano of the concern.
Th Journal will rclv bid for. a
year or alx month contract for hauling
.and delivery of all mall, expreaa and
package between Th Journal office
and cars, depota and - poatorftc,' after
noon and Sunday morning. Partloulark
about we g ona, deliveries and Mm con
sumed can, ba had by ailing on tha
circulation manager, Journal office.
futn and Temnm atraeta -
' A rally of Sellwood local optlonlsta
will take place ' tonight ( Wednesday),
at -o'clock at tha Sellwood Pre
byterlan church, ; corner Eaat fleven
teenth street and Rpokan avenue. Ad-
' dresses will be delivered by J. R. Kno
dell, J. P. Adama and A. J. Montgomery.
.The rally la to b held In the interest
' . of the local option contest now being
waged on tha east aide.
B. Lea Paget, who haa been given
charg oV1 th antl-ealoon campaign" In
Clackamas county, haa been nominated
' by th Prohibition party as the candi
date for Joint representative for the
countlea- of Multnomah and Clackamaa.
Hla name will appear on th ballot in
June as th representative of that party,
and Mr.' Paget will make a campaign
' for election to th office.
. A literary and musical program will
b presented at th Unlveraalist Church
of Good Tiding. Eaat Eighth and Couoh
streets, Thursday evening, April SO.
Mlaa Jessie Edwards, whose - reading
tiitt maris bar a favorite, will be aa-
' slsted by Mlaa Edna Bullock In vocal
aeiections, William Krusohk. wnistier,
and Mlaa Marion Hendee, soprano.
The tTnlverstty of Oregon appropria
tion bill will be dtacussed at th next
meeting of th People' Forum. Sunday
on
cloth from th store of th stoton
vvooien Miua, tia Washington sin
laat night There were 109 bolta
sight, and one of dark gray-brown cloth
with a red atrip, was selected. Tl
back door had been left unlocked.
Thar will b an entertainment at th
SfUvnUon Army ball, 141 Madieon street,
Thursday evening. April 10. On thou.
aand feet of movlna rlotur film wfth
)t9 colored slides. The officer of th
No. 4 corps have secured th rrtoes
of a first-class operator. , -
Republican headquarter eighth floor
Marouam buHdlng. Republican county
central committee meet ther at T:I0
o'clock thla evening. , J. P, Kennedy,
chairman.-. .-, . - ,
Awnings, porch curtain and rosebush
frames. We solicit your patronage and
guarantee aatisraction. Agencies a
every towa In th northwest WUIam
site Tent Awning Co, Main (L
. Remember th dajic glvsn at W.-O.
W. hall on Eleventh and Alder, April
to by As tor circle field team. Styles'
orchestra. Souvenir program . will b
given to each on on entering ball.
'Anyone wishing to contribute to th
Baby Home can d ao by buying tlckai
to the Knlrhta Templar ball. -April SO,
throagh Mra H. W. Ooddsrd. 6 Jloyt
trt. , Tel'pnon racino isle.
Republican county, central eommltte
meeU at T;I0 p. m. today. Plao of
xneetlng." Republican ' headquartera,
eignia tioor ai s rgis-w punning. ,
Kennedy,, chairman. . -1
Steamer Jeese Barktne, 1 (or Cwaaaa,
waanougai ana wwy lanainge, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington a tree!
aoos au I 9- m. i .
Oregon rto rant-will open Thar
day. Good eulslna 4t Waahlngton
Acm Oil Co, eti amfety eJ oU and
fin gaeollna phon Eaat ll; B-10)T.
Trellla work. Wire fenots. Portland
wir m iron worn, eecona ana svrtt
Woman' Excbanar. Ill Tenth street
lunch Jl to I; bualnea men's lunch.
W. A. Wis ant associate, nainl
a en una, i ana ana waooingwn.
i i
Chamber Son, optlclsna, III TUl
Berger, atgna hotrcarda. . 114 Yamlftll.
Jottrnai want ad, la a word. , .
REALTY BOARD WILL
VISIT HOOD RIVER
Arrangements Made . for Ex
cursion to Apple Town
,v .,'r on May 9.
next
I p. m., at the Selllng-Hiraot
building. Francis V. Galloway, a gradu
ate of the unlveralty and a well-known
' debater, will lead th discussion. Ad
mission will be free and th general
publlo 1 Invited to attend. ; ,
Orel of th Horn Training aao
clatlon will meet at th West Avanu
echoolhouse Friday,' May 1,' at 1:80 p. ra.
Th aubject' will b "Mygjen In Connec
tion with Children and Their PW," "by
Dr. A. W, Botkln. , . ,
Judg : Bronaugh In th circuit court
yesterday aftrnon gave Judgment for
J. Lindenberger against the TJnlon Meat
company lor ixa, tmi aurrr Deing nxeo
a the amount duo for th rent of a cold
i storage room in Aatorla,
.A. :H. Harding, Ira P. H. Reynold,
Adelald P. Harding and Ethel W. Rey
nolda have filed articles, of Incorpora
tion of the Harding-Key nolds com
pany, to engage in brokerage and loan.
Th capital stock 1 li.OQO. r h, - .
An overheated atov In th residence
. of C O. Wlokeraham, tin East Sheri
man street, at 1:20 thla morning caused
a fir which nearly dfcatroyed th build
ing, Th damage was $1,600, . -
S. P. Ford, 84 North Sixteenth atreet,
mourns th losa of two rings, a diamond
and kn emerald, valued at $96. B. K.
Armstrong, 108 H Fourth street, had his
room fairly well cleaned of hla clothing
aarly thla morning. . .-- -
' Republican headquarters, eighth floor
Marquam building. . Republican county
central committee meet there at 7:80
o'clock, this evening. J. p. Kenneny,
chaLrman, v , ,
Arrangement hav been mad for th
Portland realty board to go on an ex
cursion to Hood River, May I. Secre
tary Rountre. who haa been ta corre
spondence with th realty men of Hood
River, anndunca that th excursionists
will leave .Portland from th foot of
Waahlngton street at T a. m. on th
steamer Charles R, Spemoer, and win ar
riv at Hood River about 1:1 p. m.,
wher ther will b met by a eommltte
with carriages and automobile and
driven through th famous Hood River
valley 1 Arrangement hav also been
mad for ntsrtalnlng th woman In th
party, woo wui remain in tne town in
car of a reception committee of woman.
linnet) and dinner will b ervd
board the steamer. , 1 -
Th entire oot of th trln will not
exceed Is. 60 for each oereon. Mambara
will nave to obtain ticket and badges
Lrvm oecreiary nouniree in oraer to
get in Deneni ox in reduced rat.
HOLDEfl SUSTAINS
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A 20 Per Cent Reduction Now In Force on All Our
Viz: : v'.
Dunlap and Stetson Hats.
L. & W. Shirts arid Collars,
Gliictt arid Monarch Shirts,
Arrow Collars, Dent's Gloves
Furnish'g Goods
and Hats
Buy Now and Save
20 per cent ona
High
Grade
Panama
All Goods Purchased at Discount Prices Absolutely Cash
ROBMSON & CO
289-291 WASHINGTON ;STRLLT, PLRKINS HOTEL
HIAL
INJURIES
Doctors Find Operation Nec-
essary on Man Who
Jumped. ,
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Charl 3, Holdon, who with hi wlfa
waa Injured Sunday afternoon by leap
ing from a tresUa at MUwaukle to a
oap aa oncoming car, 1 reported to Bo
in a Hou condition at th Good Sa
maritan hospital today. Dr. A. E.
Rockey performed a malor Intestinal
operation last night, and though Mr,
Uolden 1 resting eaally, be 1 not yet
oui oi aangr oy any mean. Mrs. Hol
flen'a condition Is not so serious.
Mrs. Edward Steadter and lira.' Fred
heft, th two woman Injured yesterday
uoinuun or. m car as a weniy-inird ana
Washington street, 'will be able to
leav BU Vincent' hospital within a
few day. In th rush to th hospital
after th aocldent th Identity of tho
injured became onf used. Mrs. Nelt waa
Injured . the moat Mverely.,
H0BS0N TO SPEAK
. FRIDAY EVENING
Captain Rlohmond Pearson Hobson,
congressman from Alabama, and the
hero of the Merrlmao incident during the
late .war with Spain, will deliver a lec
ture at th Heillg theatre, Fourteenth
and i Washington atreeta, next Friday
evening. May 1, on National Defense'
Thla brilliant young atateamarf and
naval exoert la one of tha ithimnlnm
of a larger navy and hi famou speech
7Ae Dr. Perkins Sanitary Refrigerator
''; ;-'r .
j? Embodies the most perfect and sanitary principle of food preservation, which is at
, au uiuva avvus ttwdtif waw waa uw euvva vkumuuk uuuwu v bu uvui ww vitwnkui
No other Refrigerator can show such a positively pure, fresh-air circulation, and it
is from this principle that the Sanitary has derived its name. The common
sense simplicity of these Refrigerators is clearly shown in the accompanying illus
tration. Fresh air enters tlje Refrigerator at the intake "A." Air chamber "B,"
being constantly filled, acts as a tempering chamber. The forcing of fresh air into
this chamber expels a proportionate amount of partially cooled air into cham
ber "C," where it is further cooled, and immediately drops td provision cham
ber "D,w where the warm and impure air is forced through outlet UE." Dr. Per
kins' Refrigerators cost no more than ordinary refrigerators, and are far more effi
cient, sanitary and economical. We show the many styles and sizes, from the
small Cottage Refrigerator to the largest restaurant and hotel sizes. ; 6
"A discriminating robber with a ben
chant for nice clothes took a bolt of
To the wdman away
from home, a; cake1 of
Ivory; Soap is a veri
table boon, - ' .
With itrshecan wash
; glovesV? handkerchiefs,
belts, un4erwaists;and
the pretty? shirt-waists
in which xnos women
J look their best. t:
More' than thai she'
is-independent of laiih'
dress 1 and cleaner to
the benefit of her poo
ket-book tfnd the longer"
Mifeof the. things she.
,:: , Ivory Doap
99 Ko Per Cent. Pure!
In congress several week since stamped
m a on or tne country moat abli
orator. It Is doubtful if there 1 a bet
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ter Qualified man in con areas than Hon
Richmond Pearson Hobson on th sub
ject ne na cnosen.
The advance aeat sale will open to
morrow morning at boxofflce, the Heillg
iiivniio,. mm iiw uvuvv ; uie (ateiiLei
speaker, will be greeted With a crowded
OOUSe. . . - ( .-,f..t ':,..
QMjWEDatCOHOL V :
. BY THE GALLON
' Mr. Hattl Tapscott, an actress who
sought inspiration In copious cup of
pure aioonpi, waa commmea , in. in
asylum for the Insane yesterday after-
WUllamson.; The doctor discovered that
tne lootngnt perrormer has been In the
habit Of drinking alcohol, unadulterated.
as beverage. According to her atate
ment ah did her drinking alone, prob
ably because her favorite drink was too
strong to contribute to th Joy of oon
vlvial occasion. The' woman la not
known to hav relative here, but 'ha
a aitr in Mood Kiver. .
LAWN MOWLRS
PRICED FROM $3.25 UP
At no time does the lawn require so much Attention
as during the spring season, krtd an easy-running,
perfectly adjusted lawn mower will greatly facilitate
the work of keeping it in order. We are showing
this season a most complete line of these machines
with blades from, 12 in. to
18 in. perfect cutters and
all guaranteed. Ball-bearing
mowers with high
wheels, as low as $5.75.
See our Basement Dept.
for garden and lawn tools.
yiy
SALE, of HODGES' I I
FIBER RUGS
9X12 SIZLS hQ 7C pO
SPLCIAL- fol
Tomorrow In the Carpet Section, the Vsi
celebrated Hodges' Sanitary Fiber rugs fH O U ,)
in the largest size, 9 ft by 12 ft. in jj iiiv" -: yvj u
the artistic patterns and color combina- fi i ij Vffc' Kz$
tions for which these floor coverings ij fi SrSt fl
are noted. .These reversible rugs sell :. MivNi W U yj
regularly for $13.50 and tomorrow we V "
offer them at the above special price. 1
j y Eastern Excursions;P 01
l On May 4, IS, and on authorised date
dorms th lummer, th Canadian Pa
elfio w411 well round - trip excursion
tlaktst St. Paul, Chicago and eaatern
polnta at, very low rate. Ticket will
be. good ior stepever with long tlm
limit, t For full particular call on or
addres F. R. Johnson, Oc A.- P. U U2
Third f treetrPorUand, Oregon. .. .
Ground irtoo'r offices, 11 tjlxth atreet,
near oak. 'low. rent.":: c:4P:it? vj.-
Metrger, optician, 142 Washington. ;
WNLV
PROCESS"
GAS
RANGES
Basement
'Dept.
Folding
Go-Carts
and
Carriages
Forty Styles
to Select
From
NOTED CHURCHMEN
ATTEND WEREIICE
. i- t t .. ; i ,'(.
Pastors and Workers Prom
Several States at Tree
.Jlethodist Session.
At I o'clock thl afternoon, th Ore
gon eohfrnc of th Fre Methodist
church met In tha Ftrt church of that
denomination., at Eaat Mill and Saat
Ninth atreeta..'; Th territory of . the
Oregon ; conference embracea the Wil
lamette valley, - together - with Th
Dalles, Kood River and Madras. , n
- Bishop Wilson Thomas Hogue. on of
th most distinrulshad Prelate of th
denomination, arrived In Portland yes
terday and will preside over th dellb-
erationa of th confrno. - - :
Among th4 other Drominent men who
ar In attendance opon the conference
ar President A. Beer of Seattle col.
lege. Rev. Clyde Ebey of Alameda, Cal
ifornta; Rev. J. H. Hopper of the Colo
rado conference, and Miss, Edith Gray,
a . recently returned mlaalnnarv from
China. Th forenoon sessions will- b
devoted to the bualnea of . th conference.-
and the Afternoon aesslon to ro
HiTioua services. i
Belter Equipped
' Than Ever!
TXT AJf ZAST tXDM niMTXM
Fhoa Sa BM. B-1S38.
East Side Printing Co.
Oor. TTnloa At, and XL WMhlagaoa.
WIFE DESEETER IS
SENT BACK TO SPOKANE
A. J. Krlder ' was - arrested on ' a
charg of wife desertion at Montavllla
laat nignt ana iert uu morning . xor
rkane, waahlngton, In charg - or F.
Pugh, chief deputy In th ahertfTe
offic In that city. Th charg aralnst
him 1 a felony in the state of Wash
ington., Th man waa apprehended by
Pugh and . Deputy Sheriff Archie
Leonard. Requisition paper from Gov
ernor Mead were aDDroved bv Governor
Chamberlain and' no , time was lost in
returning K.riaer to wasnwrton . ror
trial, lie has ben living in this coun
ty for soma time.
P. W. Baltes
A Company
invite your
inquiries for
PBiNTiyq
First and! Oat
Diamond Roof Stains
it
axju nusss
MADH FROM CRKOSOTa
5 Gal. Lots 75c Pr Qal.
Portland Sash &Dcor Co.
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' Bids for Hauling. ?:
. Th Journal" will recelv bids for a
year or mix month oontract for haul
ing and delivery of all mall, express and
packages betweea The Journal . offiou
and car, depots and postof flee. after
noon and Sunday morning. Particu
lar about ' wagons, deliveries and ti ne
DRAYACE
STORAGE
- , TRACKAGE
i2S CLAYS. HORSE RSSw.
4t& 4 davis ss&t&i non
Machinery, Safes
and Merchandise
Moved & Stored
r
. i
ZD
consumed can b had. by calling on the
circulation, manager,- Journal of flea,
Fifth and YembUl streets. ;
AJTtnraixxrj.
DEILIG
ltk gad whlagto
Phonae Vain t Snl A-J1.
TODAT,
TWO 1'k.RruUMANCKH
I
fcjieolaj I'rli-e
Matinee t il
Laat Time
Tonight, 1:11
. , ariarTBJi in viArat
,.; ., in the Mualcal J'lnr. '
Til aXAJg TsVEB."
PvenlBga, l to too; Mst., li.l to Ida.
SKAT SALS OPHNS TODAY
Cantata SUohmond Paanoa '
HOBSON.
NKKX flHIDAI NIOliT. Id AY 1. . .
"NATIONAL DUFENSt'
" Prloa ISO. 18. Tlo, II.. ',
MsmiMssMssslMssBsssMawllsamwaHm
THCATRO V
I4U1 end Wahlntto .
s Trlday Bvenlng. May 1,
curia sjcffyava mm?
WUI Iectnre on . . .
watio lib sajrxjnra. ' .
Prloea, tto. 40c. tto.ll.' i
teat Bale Wednesday at Theatr.
Main I
A-ll
BAKER TBEATRE
Tonight Alt Wee Matinee ftatnrday
Only, Baker Stock Company in On of
ta ureatest Klajre or tne Ag. '
-MMMMUOOK IOUU1
Dramatlaed from th Conaa Ioy1 Z-
teotlva Rterte ay wiutani Uiuett.
Bvenlng Curtain :(. Matin I el
pnarp. uet your awata ariy. swery
ng pnraa see, seo. tvq. uhi
to, Nevt wee. The Climbers."
Ing prlr lie, IIOjIOo. Matla la.
THE CRAIfl) Vade?nic.e luxe
For on week, beginning lion., Arrtl IT.
txm sua kbtsx raxicj. ,
Th Noted Actor and Mimlo and Jm-
pronator f Compor and Mualoai
director.
Augmented Orcheatra
Thl
MXCMJkMO Bimiim AaTO OOSCTAjrT,
aTeeenting 1HW ckackbj
r. w. igosTTavxBaA,
Act
KACKSMAJN."
for
Dean ef the LA. T. a R Operator. Ex
hibiting Lord for Day."
TTMB AND PRICKS REMAIN 8AMT1
Kt Wee It "THH MARCO TWINS.
me star vz'txz
Week of Rnnday, April I. 110 J.
TBS ARMSTRONO MUSICAL COM
JTDT COM PANT PRE8ENT8 ,
"A 900TGM XXOXBAXJkM
Kr Oroheatra. Pretty Qlrls. - rfloa
Costume. Good Muals. Oood Dancing.
Large Caat In connection with a Strong
Vaudeville Bill. Matinee dally at MJ
p. m. Prices: lie to any part of th
bouse, sxoept box seat. Every evening
at 1: p. n. and n. m. Price: lo
to th entire lower floor, IS to any
part of balcony and gallery. Next
W.V-.-rh Bathing Olrl." ,
L.YRIC TMtSATHB
Betk FkoaMi Main 4sst Xom A-1039.
Week commencing Mondav. April IT.
JL P, Allen present Mis Vem Felton
and the Allen Stock Company In Milton
Noble fsselnattng play of western life,
"raoK sxu To eo.-
Matlneea Tueaday, Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. Prices lOo, lOo and
jOOj Boxe lOo. Offlo open If , m.
The NICKELODION
130 SIXTH STREET.
Bet. Aid aaA Waahlngtoa, porUand. Or.
TBE IIOONSCIKER'S DAIGCTER
REVENU CAPTDRINGTBE OUTFIT
TEETH
osssii Save
WorsTrToIHJ
Money
LI,
Soto an4 Hat fr xamlnation.
J 01 lVTs A finjl a-VTMTT rOITLIi 3TTf
ITT MM aVWA4A-wA A aV-Gi A U W aMUt AAf
VER FILLINGS, IS UP; OOLD FILL. '
INOSf Ttc UP: SET OF TEETH. 14 00:
SPLEKDID SET. ILMLi . GOLD
CROWNS, tl.ll TO 11.00. .
aii worx guaranteed ror ten year.
Lady attendant always present AH
work aon absolutely without pain by
specialist of from II to IA years' x
prlene. . , .
Boston Dentists
Xosi Fho A-S030.
Fhoa aula 8030.
llHi Korrlsoa MU Opp. Fostofflea. ..
CURES RflEUMATIS.'I
r botti. p botu,
AJT ZVTIlJUfAXi tnrxsT FOB.
RHEUMATISM
. nr rra kajtt foms.
Sciatic 'w
Neuralgia -Nervouane
81pleaanesa
Nervou Headaohe -Neuralgio
Headache
Nervou Dyspepsia
Nervou Affection
' TRADE SUPPLIED BT
A.W.AIlen&Cd.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, '
ICti k tbnhall Sts, Portland, Or.
., FAcma coast Aamrra ',
A New Departure
' Th cost of interments ha been
greatly reduoed by tha Molasaa Under
taklng company. . , .
Heretofor it haa been th custom of
funeral director .to make charges for
all Incidentals connected with a f u
nerat Th Edward Holman Undertake
Ing eOmpany. the leading funeral di
rector of Portland, hav departed from
that custom. When casket 1 furnlshe.l
by u w mak no xtra charge for
embalming, hears to cemetery, outside
box or any servioes that may b re
quired of us, except elothmg, cemetery
and carriage, thua effecting a saving
of I8 to 7S on each funeral
THE EDWARD HOlf.lAfl
, UNDERTAKING CO.
v ago, rnxmo ar- ooju saxmos.
ONLY
THE
BEST
IN UTt AN3
acccznt r;swAr:c3
a K. WTSTCf
v: 80S Wel - A. I'll. '
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tttr tretr. ttjtoim t r ict
9 4 7 STARK 9 1- n i . :
Jfcfsrer, jewK-r, 142 tvashlnrton.
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At th: