The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 06, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. ' SUNDAY HORNING, MARCH 6 1910.
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TOMUIIT'S AMUSEMENTS -
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."Tha Lion and the Mouse'
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mar ................. Moving picture
Xvta pleads Quiltr Aamuel Lavin
pleaded gujlty yesterday afternoon to
ine marge of stealing over 11000 worth
of Jewelry from Meyer Htmmalfarb.and
was aantetioed to one yoar Jn tha pent'
tentlary by Presiding Judge Morrow of
tha circuit court. - His case excited much
attention because Detectives Day and
Hyde, who went 'to : Philadelphia, with
warranta for Levin and' Minnie Keater,
alleged to have been Implicated with
Mm, failed to aeoura tha extradition of
tha woman. Levin baa made partial res
tltutlon of tha jewelry and cash haa
been posted with an attorney in his be
balf to cover the remaining valua of the
pilfered jewels. Hlramelfarb, who lost
the property, appeared In court and de
clared he waa aatlsfled with the ar
rangement
Snea O. X. Henry Circuit Judge Ga
tena, who waa occupied five days with
tha Groat divorce' case within the last
week, haa drawn another 'lone ease In
the suit of Francis J. Berndt against
Charles K. Henry for' a balanoa alleged
to be due for architect s plans and so
perlntendence in the construction of the
Henry building. ' Henry has a counter
claim for damages against Berndt for
delay "In completion of the building and
consequent logs of rents, for which ra
blames Berndt. The trial seem likely
to last several' daya. Berndt haa fn
on the stand since Friday morning and
has not finished hla testimony.
Organist Branch Here For the pur
pose of organising a local branch of tha
order of the Bona of Norway, a meeting
will be held In Alisky hall Thursday
evening. A preliminary meeting was
held about two weeks ago, when William
Jensen, president of the branch at San
Francisco, was present and explained
the success with which the order has
met there and at other places. A com
mittee, composed of Einar Krlttaon
chairman: Harald Lange, F. A. Tomte
and L. M. Lasson, was appointed at that
time to arrange for the next meeting.
The order Is social and fraternal.
A Well Tailored Mvdi We make them
so thev will be a credit to us and a
credit to our customers. "We know the
vimni'i fancies and are able to put
into each ault tha very best Ideas of
the creatora of fashion.' Remember
our specialty is making the best suit
in the city for II6.&0. We advertise
It. we do it. Imported gooda priced
to 145.00. Easter Is enly three weeks
away. Call tomorrow and leave your
measure. Unique Tailoring company
tailors snd haberdashers, 809 Stark be
tween Fifth and Sixth.
Construction Company .Defendant
Peter JIagstrom & Co. have begun suit
in the circuit court against the J. w.
Kweenev Construction company for St,-
263. The case grows out of a contract
for the excavation of the roadbed !n
Washington county for the defendant
company. The plaintirr says us mm
were discharged on February Z8 by bu
pertntendent Burley Welch without be
in riven the required "notice of 5
daya. The sum claimed Includes $1000
for damages alleged to have been sua
tained.
Wight School to .Close Trlda-r 1kt
The night senooi wmc.i n .
aa hv the board of education dur
ing the past five months will close for
the year Friday nignt. marc. n. jx
program, consisting of readings and
music, vocal and instrumental. Includ
ing national aire of tne nations repre
sented! la being prerared, and will be
given in the assembly nan or me .ui
mn high school on the last night.
Former students and their frlenfla are
invited to be present.
Building a Hama We've' hen work'
lng a long time on making this reputa
tion of ours and we've accomplished a
great deal in that time. Every year wa
add to. our store. This spring we have
put in a line of up to date gents' fur
nishings. Bit by bit we've increased our
standing and are anxious to show you
to what extent we have succeeded.
Unique Tailoring company, tailors and
haberdashers, 309 -Btaric between mn
and Sixth.
Bar Association to Give Banq.net Tha
Oregon Bar association will give a ban
ouet to Judge George H. Williams and
members of the supreme court at the
Commercial club rooms Tuesaay, .Marcn
IB. Tha banquet will be an elaborate
affair and 200 guests are expected to
attend. All members of the Stat Bar
sssoclatlon are invited and a large dele
gation of out of town attorneya will at
tend. The banquet will commence at
7 p. m.
There will ba a short serving course
given at the Young Women's Christian
Association domestic science depart
ment, beginning Wednesday, March 9,
at 10 a. m. The course consists of six
lessons, two hours eaclu and covers
the following subjects: Care of dining
room and pantry, care of silver, washing
of dishes, serving of breakfast, lunoheon
and dinner preparation of beverages,
sandwiches and fruits. Tuition, 5.
Sues for Bent Suit for $450 rent,
said to be due for space in the public
market from M. Abrams, has been begun
in the circuit court by the City Publlo
Market M. Meniel and H. L. Nelson
They're Sailing in
the Air
When they try to beat our
Diamond prices, quality con
sidered. Our business meth
ods and diamond values are
'unassailable.
Diamonds
Vary widely in grade, in fine
ness, color and brilliancy, so
quoted prices must be mis
leading. .We don't waste
good advertising space to
misleadbut to convince1 that
There's a REASON
for our
Diamond Reputation
HEITKEMPER'S
286 MORRISON STREET
hav since bacoma owners of tha mar
kef, but their, portion cf the claim bas
been 'assigned ' to tha plaintiff. It is
alleged only $250 haa been paid on a
rent bill of jOOf ' . '
Water Question Comas Up A meeting
of the Mount Tabor. Push club will be
held In tha elubrooms Monday night.
Discussion of street Improvements and,
tha water question wilt be taken up.
Tha Mount Tabor people have Joined
with other push clubs on the east side
In' circulating petitions for tha closing
of tha 'draw bridges during tha "rush"
hours. Several special committees will
ba appointed at meeting. , ,
T. W. C. A. Today The T. W7 C A.
wishes to extend a cordial Invitation
tt all gtrla to be present at tha fireside
hour program this afternoon at p. m.
R. R. Perkins of tha Toung Men's Chris
tian Association will speak. The music
for tha afternoon will ba Violin solo
by Miss Elisabeth Stanley and vocal
duet by Mlaa Louisa Heilman and Miss
Llnehan. , , , ,.
.Jonas Withdraws Deputy Sheriff Joa
H. Jones, who has been an aspirant for
the Republican nomination-for Justice
of tha peace in the.Portland district, has
drawn out of the race. . He says he is
out of it for personal reasons. Others
regarded aa candidates ara S. 8. Gil
lespie, Jean E. Craib and tha present in
cumbents, J. W. Ball and Fred L. Olson.
Woman's Club The current events
department of tha Woman's club win
meet Monday. March 7, at 2 p. m. In
Women of Woodcraft ball. Miss Eleanor.
Baldwin will .address the department
on governmental matters and Mrs. J.
W. LaUmer will lead tha discussion op
V1V1U IUU DUUM
A Truss for Huprore In tha mechan
ical treatment for hernia It Is absolutely
necessary to usa a truss to bold the
weakened parts In place. Tba truss
must hold tha hernia In place with no
unneceasary pressure - and fitted for
comfort Wa are expert truss fitters
and can cure you. B. C. Llnstrom, 491
Waihlntrffln aftrK TVlrtlAnil. Or.
People's Forum The People's Forum
will bear a radical talk by J. D. Stevens
in opposition to the proposed one maa
government aa advocated bv w. B.
U'Ren, at Alisky hall, Third and Morri
son atreets, at S o'clock tonight
Bate War Steamer Noma City sails
direct ror Ban -trrancisco ana uom An
geles Monday. Cabin $10 and $1$;
steerage, $5 and $12, berth and meals
included. Frank Bollam, agent, izb
Third street.
President P. I . Oamp osll to Speak
"Tha State University and. Clttxenshtp"
will be the subject of an addresa by
President Campbell at tha' Unitarian
church. Seventh and Tamhlll, this eve
ning' at 7:45. Public Invited.
Howe to Speak Professor' Hearberd
Crombie Howe of the University of
Oregon will speak on tha "Growth of
Social Consciousness In English Litera
ture" in Marxian hall, 208 Stark
street, tonight All are welcome.
"Story of a Book" "The Story of a
Book" will be told In the children's
department of the public library Satur
day morning. March 12, at 10:10 o'clock.
Steamer Jessie Harklns. for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at $ p. m.
Old Jewelry Wanted Will exchange
new watches, diamonds and Jewelry for
old Jewelry. Uncle Myers, 71 Sixth, be
tween Oak and rine. .
Wild Pigeon - acinars! Water The
genuine "Tor stomach trouble. For sale
by agents, Skldmora Drug Co., 151 Third
street
3r. Preesa has resumed office prsc-
tlce, .808 Merchant's Trust building, 10
to 4. Eye, nervous and chronlo dis
eases. BO Hot Bead "Twin Books" ad and
then forget about It. Follow the ad
vice given or you will regret it later.
Hatlonal Hospital Association has
moved from 328-9 Mohawk building to
417-18-18 same building.
Xallroad Bursary General nursery
stock for sale. A big lot of Spltxen-
Reliable Merchandise
CORNER FIFTH AND ALDER
Only TEirec Weclcs
Till Easfler
NOW is the proper time to prepare for your Easter
Wearing Apparel. Oat stock of Coats, Suits, Waists,
Petticoats is complete in every detail. Nothing lack
ing to fitt your wants.
Beautiful New Spring Tailored Coal Snils
Values to $35.00, Special at S18.T-5
A doifcn beautiful Spring Styles to select from; a
vast range of materials for selection. The correct
shades in navy, gray, wistaria, bessemer blue, etc.,
Short Coat Suits made in the semi-fitted, single
breasted effects, cut with new long roll revers; as well
as the notched coat collar, plain and silk facing; two,
three and many fancy buttoned styles. Skirts made in
the latest side plaited and panel plaited effect. Fash
ion's most attractive, practical tailor (J O 7C
made styles; extra special at D 1 0 I 0
Most Complete Lines of Tailored and
Lingerie Waists ,
In Portland at prices fully one quarter, less than else
. - ( where.
Special for Monday $6.00 Waists for $2.95
; r
2500 hand embroidered pure linen , Waists; all new
spring designs; regular $6.00 values 95
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MOFFlinilG
MI.
Members of .Street Cleaning
Committee Pleased Wi .
7 . the Result. : ;
Two new street flushing, machines.
recently purchased 8y the city from
a St Louis company, were tried out
yesterday afternoon on tha Belgian
block pavement between . Ninth and
Eleventh, atreets on Hoyt Present at
tha test wars Chairman 8am .Connell
of the street cleaning committee of
tha executive board, L. O. Clarke of tha
same committee. and. "" Superintendent
Alex Donaldson, of tha street cleaning
department 4
Tha machine worked to' tha satis
faction of Uia committee and the sup
erintendent, who will report favorably
upon them to tha executive board. The
machines, cost $1126 and were ordered
by tha committee subject to a teat
Tha fluahera art manufactured by
tha St Louis Street Flushing Machine
company. . Their capacity la 800 gal
lone and the water la thrown upon tha
tret-t by compressed air. the . compres
or ' being automatics and maintaining
Ui same pressure ss that of the wat jr
at tba hydrant from which It happens
to ba taken.
berg and Tallow Newtown apple trees.
If interested, call or address letters to
Joseph Howett oc Son, 108 ' Meridian
street MontavlUa, Or.
Sr. Jennie Bowen, Flledner building,
agent for 6pear-Marahall Leucodescent
Therapeutic Lamp and Osona Gener
ator. T. B. Beach tro., the Pioneer Paint
company, 185 first street Phones M.
1884, A-1884.
A. Belner, designer and furrier, baa
moved to 129 11th street, near Wash.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists, Third and Washington.
Swiss Watch Xepalrlng C. Chris ten
sen, Corbett bldg., 2d fir. Take elevator.
S. Sybeldon, real estate, removed to
821 Board of Trade buUdlng.
Sr. Allan Welch Smith moved to SHac-
trio building.
Sr. Haynea, optician. Marquam bldg.
.Where to Dine.
Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer
less Cafeteria. 104 Firth, between
Washington and Stark streets.
Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer
less Cafeteria, 104 Fifth St.
A special 60o chicken dinner today.
HaU's restaurant $80 Washington' st
The Use of High Explosives
Are so universal one never stops to
consider the enormous earning capacity
of their manufacture and sale. Five
hundred million pounds of powder was
manufactured In America last year; not
withstanding which fact large quanti
ties were Imported. That an Investment
of $100 could earn $50,000 shows the
value of such an Industry. Pennsyl
vania's 2$ powder works demonstrate
fully the possibilities of such an enter
prise for Oregon, where over 4,000,000
pounds are consumed annually in stump
blowing alone.
Read About Salesmanship Con
test.
Read in thla paper large announce
ment of great salesmanship contest.
A railroad In Pennsylvania is experi
menting with ties made of old raila, cut
to the right length and anchored with
the broadest side upward in rock bal
last. The new rails are clamped on
them by steel fastenings.
at Reliable Prices
gr21i.ll.urr r.
INTEREST GROWS
iiirasn
Persons Working for Benefit of
' Hospital Annex Increasing
" In Number. '
Persona working in. tha Interest of
ths linen shower for tha benefit of the
nsw annex of St. Vincent's hospltal arv
pleased with the way In which the work
la growing. It la understood that a
number of persons will furnish rooms.
Among those who iave signified their
Intention of aiding In this way are Ed
ward Holman, the Catholio Knights of
Columbus, and the St Vincent da Paul
society.
As March 20, tho closing date of the
shower, falls on Passion Sunday, it will
be impossible to hold tha linen shower
tea and exhibition on that date, ao It
has been postponed until Easter
Wednesday. 1'p to the present date
mora money than linen has been re
ceived, and all those who would prefer
making money donations may send
them to the treasurer. Miss Anna
Cremen, 408 Twelfth street Linen
should be sent to the hospital marked
"linen shower and accompanied by
the glver'a card.
- Ust of Committees.
Following Is the list of parish com
mittees sctlvely engaged in the work of
making tha shower a suocess:
Cathedral Parish Mrs. J. P. O'Brien,
Mrs. M. Zan, Mrs. John Barrett. Mrs.
F. J. A. Mayer, Mrs. W. A. Elvirs, Mrs.
McDonald, Mrs. Kalcight Stott, Mra. J
E. Cronan, Mrs. John Manning. Mrs. W.
E. Prudhomme, Mrs. Katharine Daly,
Mrs. T. J. Patterson, Mrs. P. H. Flynn.
Genuine
Iskender Bey Collection
Constantinople, Turkey, v.
Jan. 25. 1110
Mr. George Baker,
Auctioneer.
Portland, tT. P. A.
Pear Sir: I have shipped a fine
collection of Oriental Rugs direct
to Portland, but I hare been pre
vented to attend the sale, ao I
herewith enclosed s'nd you the
bill of lading and Invoice and
authorize you to sell them by
auction for my account. You will
please deduct from the amount of
gain all advances for duty, freight
and sale expenses, and send me a
draft for the balance.
Trusting you will be able to sell
all at prices that will not cause
me any loss, as I hnve taken great
pains in making this collection.
Respectfully yours,
ISKENDER BET.
Auction Sale Starts
GEO. BAKER.
No More
FEAR
Of THE
2; r5'""jW' "
We Can Save
i it t
Full Set, that fit -Gold
Growns, 22k -Bridge
Teeth, 22k -Gold
Fillings -
Silver Fillings - -
Call and have us give your teeth a free examination, and get our esti
mate on your dental work. If you are nervous or have heart trouble,
the Electro Painless System will do the work when others fail. All
work warranted for ten years.
Electro Painless Dentists
E. G. AUSPLUND. D. D. S.. Manager
303 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER FIFTH
Bank Reference.
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
Lady Attendant.
Miss M. It. Burke, Miss Springer.
fit. ratrlck'a Parish Mrs. . TIT. , J,
Blake, Mrs. E.. R. Clay. Mrs. P. .Doug
lass. Mrs. Dnrkln, Miss C. Sherlock.
St. Lawrence Parish Mrs. Frank
Klernsn.
St. Stephen's Parish Mrs. J. W. Kel
ly, Mrs. N. J. Drew. ,
St Andrew's Psrlsh Mrs. R. Kirk,
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Kopert
Holy Redeemer Partsh Mrs; F. M.
Barrett, Mrs. Stapleton.
St. Ignatius Parish Mrs. William A.
Munley, Mrs. W. L. Llghtner. Mrs. Mc
Elroy. Holy Cross Parish Mrs. W. C. Steele,
Mrs. E. B. Osnbee, Mrs. J. F. McCarthy.
St. Clement's Parish Mrs. James T.
Murphy, Mrs. Thomas Mahoney, Miss ;
Anna Ryan. .
Sacred Heart Parish Mrs. E. Krai
lech. Mrs. D. J. McOlll.
St Joseph's Tarlsh Mrs. Joseph
Webber, Mrs, Schwartxbeck, Mrs. Eder.
Holy Rosary Parish Mrs. James;
Laidlaw, Mrs. Ban v ie, Mra. John Ma
ginnla, Mrs. C. -THagtnnis, Mrs. J. A.
Hughes.
St Francis Psrlsh Mrs. T. J. Mc
Namee, Mrs. Walter Slnnott. Mrs. E. 8.
Routledge, Mrs. T. Clltes.
Immaculate Heart Parish Mrs. Wil
liam Bailey, Mrs. Thomas Shea. Mrs.
Joseph Noonnn. Mrs. F. W. Wsscher, I
Mis. C. T. Smith.
WOULD WEAR OVERALLS
ALL LIFE TO BE HAPPY
"I would wear overalls the rest of
my life for happiness,'' said William
Wright yesterday afternoon In the Jus
tice court when charged by his wife with
nonsupport.
The greater part of their 24 years of
married life has been unhappy, further
testified the man. who ssid his wife
forced him from home. He Is assistant
millwright for the St. Johna mill com
pany, and was found guilty of the
charge. He was ordered to ray $25 to
his family.
Further evidence Introduced was to
the effect thet Wright had taken Miss
Christina Olson out to theatres and
cafea. He said they had been out to-
i
Announcement
Tt will be remembered that three
years ago this month I had the
pleasure of conducting an auction
for Isltender Bey In my sales
rooms and the collection of Hand
some Oriental Rugs then submit
ted was quickly bought up by
some of the best families of
Portland and now adorn their
costly homes. I am Informed by
consignor that this shipment Is
equal If not better than former
consignment. I hope to be hon
ored oy the presence at this sale
of connoisseurs and those who are
admirers of the ancient weaver'a
art.
Exhibition at my salesrooms,
1S2 Park street tnear Morrison
street), on Wednesday next, 2 to
5 p. m.
Thursday at 2 P. M.
Auctioneer
You Money
- 35.00
- $3.50
- $3.50
- $1.00
.50
Corner Fifth and Washing
ton, Across From Per
kins Hotel.
Dentist
!
gether about 10 times, and that he had
not spent mors than $t on each occasion.
Mrs. Wright lives at Vlveralty Park,
and said she had worked all the 24 years,
except alx months. She is a seamstresa
They separated laat July.
I I. I ! .
Much Lumber From Kalama.
Iltwclnl TMiMtcB te The ioorsat I
Kalama, Wash., March I. Tha port
of Kalama Is turning out nearly 2,000,.
000 feet of lumber per month at pres
ent This amount would be Increased
some If ships could ba had regularly.
The Wlllard Case mill Is preparing to
WHAT THE DIAMOND
MEANS TO YOU
The roan or woman who wears
a diamond also wears an air of
prosperity that is far reaching
in its influence. ..
These are commercial times,
and to RE successful you must
LOOK it. People are always
judged at first by their appear
ance. .
As an investment, the dia
mond is in a class by itself, be
cause, outside of its intrinsic
value, it has the added value as
an adornment.
When you are ready to buy
a diamond, at whatever price,
there are plenty of reasons why
you should come here.
JAEGER BROS.
JEWELERS.
266 Morrison St, Welt of Third
Ik
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Sherman Bay & Co.
Sixth and Morrison
Business Integrity
A good name is a great commercial asset. Confi
dence is the basis of the world's business. When
confidence is disturbed confusion, panic and disas
ter follow.
There are great commercial houses, banks and
other business concerns in every community, who,
by long years of fair and honorable business deal
ings, have become known as reliable; concerns
whose business integrity is established; concerns
whoseword is as good as a "gold bond."
Sherman, Clay & Co. are dealers in reliable Pi
anos. For nearly half a century they have been
selling Pianos on the Pacific Coast and their sell
ing methods are well known. Every Piano is just
as represented, and fully guaranteed. One price to .
everyone everywhere: makes certain that you
get full value for your money.
We make no pretense of giving you something
for nothing, but we do assure you "an honest Piano
at an honest price." Why buy a Piano of indiffer
ent quality, when you might just as well have one
of worth? We sell a new Piano as low as $265 and
fully guarantee it.
We sell the Steinway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Con
over, Packard, Ludwig, .Estey, Emerson, Kurtz-
iML-JSi
Boston Dentists
The best Is ths cheap
est no students. Our
methods safe and reli
able. We worR for half
the charge made by
other high class den
t i s t s. Examination
free, extracting free,
and painless. Come to
day, see us, save
money. Ths B08TOH
DENTISTS. 291 U Mor
rison, opposite Meier & Frank and post
office. Open evening's until 9 and Sun
days until 1J.-J0 for people who work.
Pure Beantifiil Jade Jewelry
ooia Bracelets and sig
net Rings of all descrip
tions made to order.
American names en
graved with the three
... MM
'I.Spsj
if
cardinal Chinese charac
ters, vis., Glory. Pros-
Serlty and Longevity,
harges reasonable and
orders of any design
promptly executed .and
seni prepaid to any part
of the V. 8.
xne -Skilled
cuinese jeweler, rug avaaru vu.
jay th oaomg, jaogr rmm b.
Portland Marble Works
Sstatillaaed 1885
We carry tha largest and
best stock on the coast.
Tall and get our pYlces be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
964 aad 888 Fourth SW '
Opposite, City Hall.
Mala 8S64--A-1BH
double Its output a soon as tim '!.
er settles. At present they (ire turri
out about 75,000 f ut , par day. Th
Mountain Timber company Is inskltits:
preparations to put in a IokhImk ros.i
from tha WllUrd Case Billla .to their
holdlnga. ; , , ,;
Journal Want Ada bring results.
f n 111 if UK;
QUALITY
Choice, Large
Stock
The kind that the City Buyer
likes to plant. Call at our City,
Tree Yard, corner Second and ,
Main, and see them. We hare
a complete stock of
ROSE BUSHES, PERENNJAL
FLOWERING PLANTS,
SHRUBS. ROOTS and BULBS,
GARDEN SEEDS AND
SUPPLIES.
L, J&9SD Si.J?Bet Marraos I lastf
wtbad,
Opposite Postoffice
mann, Cable, Kings
bury and Wellington
Piano. .
The "Business In
tegrity" of the house
of Sherman, Clay &
Co. makes it certain
you will be satisfied
with your dealings
here.
CATALOGUES. BOOKLETS
AND COMMEROAL
PRINTING
NEATLY AD PKOMPTLY
EXECUTED AT
REASONABLE PRICES
Independent Printing Co.
243 Ash Street
PHONES: MAIN OB A 2383
PATENTS
Tatted .states and rorelga E3-f '!
Froonred, Defeaded and k '
tACixio coast rATsmr AQXJVGrr. u
' ' ajtoektoa. CaL
DRESS UP TOR EASTCR
rniinin ladies
and entUmn.
ruuitu
.an huv r w Kartf rrm.f ?
at this store of giod values on tii. ,
payment plan. Tog no! if w.i) i
you. Remember your rKKPlT 13 t''" .
j row tox ooTxiTTiara co. .
163-K First Street. nar Mznuutt.
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