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Tin: o:;:;co:i daily journal, loinxAND, tiiuhcdav evlijikg. may z:. TIic Heart and Not the Clothes May Make the Man, but It Doesn't Get the Girl i I I WA YrP OV Mrtiur IT CL ICWTHfttKTWNHV , - - . ; , , 1 ... ., T r: "i ' - . : : : ! ; , ' . "V; , , v,. . , i .i -i - i B UI HO D U Notes of Wednesday's Happenings Brief Paragraph OIt Journal Itoadert the News of Late Tecterday AftmooB ftBd Lut Night , -roUticai. low City, Iowa, haa dafratod a plan to adopt thtt commlision form of gov rarnmt&t, by a vota of 11 J 4 to 191. Tha houao aloctiOna committee In tha Illinois leclalatura haa dia ' mlaftod by nnantmotia vote tha con ' test over tha aeat of Medlll McCottnlck, national tTogreaalva leader. Chairman Owen and other members Of the senate currency comnttttee at Washington are preparing a Mat of 1 questions to ba submitted to bankers and financial experts, aa tha committee .is acheduled to meet next Friday. The opinion la trowing that a determined ef fort may be pec ted to put a currency bill through bota bouses at this sea alon. Senator Slmmona haa announced at Washington that the sonato finance sub committee hearings on tha tariff bill will and next Tuesday and that ha rx t pecta to report the measure to the senate by the end of next week. After Tuesday the sub-committee wll begin the work of actually framing, tlie vari ous schedules. Advocating ownership of railroads in Alaska, Delegate Wick rub am of that territory addressed .tha aenata commit tee on territories at Washington. He aid that If tha house at 11b laat session bad not killed tha Chamber lain MIL granting the Copper River A Northwestern railroad extenelona to Ha fight "Of way, the Guggenheim Alaska syndicate would now hava absolute con trol of Cordova harbor. Guggenheim repreaentattves at Seattle deny Wlck : ersham'a statements. Chairman Owen of tha senate bank lng committee auggested a currency rerorm piaa ror ma centralization 01 t money Jn a- ehaln-ot reserve banka . throughout the country. He la working on a separata bill embodying his Ideas on tha subject Tha appointment of Edgar Wataon aa-f governor of the Hawaiian jsianas nas been urged upon President Wllaon by Senator Vardaman and a delegation of MlBslBsipplaha. One Eastern, thousand mlnera employed in A TIZ Bath, My Boy" Can't Be Beat for Corns, Bunfona and Aching Feet. Rend for JFree Trial Package Today ; Whan your feet are so tired they feel Ilka stumps, when they ache so that .they hurt way up to your heart, When ; you ahamble your feet along and it j aeems a though all the misery you ever had haa settled in your feet, look I at the happy TIZ man in the picture. ; Tou can be happy-footed Just the same.- This man used TIZ and now ho . haa no more tender, raw, chared, blia I tered swollen, tired, smelly feet, corns, callouses or bunions. As soon as you put your feet In a , TIZ latb, you feel tha happiness soak- &otlilrtg else" but TIZ can give you thla happy.foot feeling. lon't accept J any substitutes. Demand TIZ. 7 Mr, a. Coon, 12J w. lis St., New Tork, 1 says: "I have- tried everything that : . could be bought, and spent hundreds of Idolara for advira and trentment, but I J flnaly fpuhd Relief in a E8-cent bOK of . jTlZ.,r I TIZ, IS cents a box, sold at all drug I stores, department and general stores or Iiisiwu- P Henl youuireci ii you wish, M6ney back Vf TIZ doesn't" do all w. jsay. Write today to Walter Luther j podge & Co.,- Chicago, 111., for a free : ftrjaf package of TIZ and enjoy real foot rollefr- ; $ . : New River coal field of .West Vlr gin la have struck because, It la said, of the dismissal by the mine owners of a large number of men who hod affiliated with the Miners' union. Many have quit their homos with tbf-lr families, and are living In tents, furnished by the United Mine Workers of America. A free-for-all fight between opponents and sympathizers renulted from an at tempt by woman suffragists to conduct an open air mass meeting in the mill district of Kensington, Pa. The police had to use their clubs on a number of heads before the women could be res cued,,, although no one was seriously hurt. An Increase averaging about 3 0- cents a hundred pounds approximately 36 per cent In the freight rates on wheat from various pointa of origin In middle west ern states to deatinaUona In the south west was suspended Wednesday, by the Interstate Commerce commission until September 19. Wall atreet estimates the fortune of the late Henry M. riager at 0.000,000 In land securities. Ills estate holds 30,- 500 shares of standard Oil at a market value Of 133,000,000. Notorious aa the man who made a Sen sational escape from the government penitentiary at Fort l.eavenworth by crawling bait a mile through an 18 inch sewer pipe, Clyde Stratton, a safe rob ber, has been taken to Rork Island, !iL, to answer to an Indictment for murder. Testifying before the Missouri wage commission at 8t. Louis, Mary Buckley, a Socialist. worker, testified that 38.75 Is the minimum wage upon which work ing girls can Hva, Bhe said cash girls in drti&rtment stores Bet from $2.60 to $3.60 a week, and acrub women in office build ings from $20. to $30 a month. Pacific Coast. Mrs. L. J. Babcock, the wife of a lumberman of Cle Elum. Wash., waa killed instantly Tuesday when a cotton wood tree fell upon her tent in the Cascade mountains. Her husband re turned to camp to find her dead body crushed under ths tree. The Homestak 10-stamn mill and cyanide plant at Neal, a Small mining CahiD 25 miles eaat or Boise, laano, wa destroyed Wednesday by fire, caus ing a loss of $50,000 to the owners, who are George E. Roth and others of Roch ester. N. Y. The fire is ascribed to defective wiring. Henry Hlrsell, 70, a pioneer or tne Lewlston. Idaho, country, was found dead by a neighbor in the woods above Waha. investigation showed that he had been struck by a tree wmcn he nail felled, and he ia thought to have been dead sine May 8. Superior Judge Willis at Los Angeles has denied motions to squasn indict ments pending against Qsorge H. Blxby. Long Beach millionaire, charged With contributing to the delinquency of minor girls. William Endler. alias William Field, is beina- held at the city Jail in Ban Diego pending an investigation Into the charges that he has been doing a Whole sale white slav business. The safe in the Saloon of Baley and Bremner at San Francisco, was spat tered by safe oraekers Wednesday, but owing to the heavy charge of nitro glycerine used by the crooks their at tempt to get the cash was frustrated. Leaving a note saying he could no longer impose on his son for support, Frederick H, Bteele, (2, was found dead in his back yard at Pomona, Cal., his brains scattered In- a walnut tree be neath which he hadfihot himself with a rifle. Meat dealers of Los Angeles report that there has been no decrease in the price of American beef as the result of tha first shipment there of Austral lan meat, which Waa sold at prices lower than those demanded for the American product ' . Juvenile court warrants are out at Lea Angeles- fr the arrest of J. D. Itardlgati, motion picture magnate, and William Aldrldge, prize fight promoter. They are charged with contributing to the delinquency pr Christina Neal. 1, and Eva Nesbetthi 18. to make a personal appeal to sinners to accept Christ, Kvery Chicago man buys four or five hats annuclly, and they cost, him an average of $1.20 each, according to sta tistics made public at Chicago by th Association or Commerce. All of them together vse S.Oon.ooo hats a y-?ar. at a cost of $d,0O0,000. The report also shows that the hat Jnrtusir the nation Id controlled by iboiir T.I manu lecturers, whose annua, busings Is $59,000,000. After taking nut a mnrrlatri ilonse application ft New Yorrc. Luiszlo Kopik refused 10 marry '..Idia 1'ap, a nwly arrived Immigrant girl Trim 1 (untt.iry. except on a month's trial. fftuMo fcitm, through his servants, refused to counte nance this plan, and the girl will be deported unless Koplk decides to marry her within a week. Viola Bitns, a 19-year-01d girl of Plains, Kan., held up a chauffeur at Omaha et the point of a revolver and forced him to drive to a suburb,, whete she, left the car. The girl f1.sd to Omaha t escape from her etepfatl'sr. and had been placed In the Ooid Hht herd home. Her mother then i-Sme after her, arid it was to avotd returning Lome that she held up the chauffeur. No trace Of her has been dlscovr.rvd by the police. The annual convention of the Eplssi pal Diocese of Bethlehem ha.i gon-s i.n record at Beading, Pa., as oin to changing the name of the detiufnlnntlnn from Protestant Episcopal to Amrlcai Catholic. .The presiding bishop Indjrsej a minimum salary for mlalsicrs or $1000 annually If single and $1000 and a house If married. The general eldership of the Church of God, ia session at ITarrisburg. Pa., Investigated charges that M. K. Smith, of Flndlay, Ohio, failed to account satis factorily for investments of the rhurah organization. It was charged in tha meeting that $30,000 had been tvivctted In mining stocks and that thoro, ao was another shortage. -sheriff ray Industrial School Boy Says Mitchell, Or., Official Gave Him Liquor. PORTLAND REALTY BOARD FILES CORPORATE PAPERS (Salrm Boreitt of Tt Jntirnit.t Salem. Or., May 22. Articles of In corporation for the Portland Realty Board were filed yesterday. The In corporators are all the present officers and members of the executive commit tee. Articles of Incorporation were also filed for the Butler Amateur Athletic club of Portland. The Incorporators are B. P. Stott, C. C. Sabin and J. W. Malonay, HUSBAND TIRED OF SEEING HER SUFFER Procured Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound, which made His Wife a Weft Woman. IIP YOU ARE A iDffffllNGJAN j Tou Jiad better atop at once or you'U lose your Job. Every Una of business Is icloeing Its doors -to "drinking" men. It -fmayhe your turn next By the aid of . ORRINE, thousands of men have been ; restored tt lives of sobriety and indua : try. : .; -.,-. .. . We are so sure that ORRINB' WIIT , hiticrrt ou that we say to you that If, after; trial you fall to get any benefit rrom its use, your money will bo '-re' funded. " ; i When" yojr eton "DrinWng,,L-thlnkT)f the money you'll save; beHUIes, sober men sre worth more to their employer nogciDigfierwaC Costs only $1.00 a box. We. have an Interesting booklet about ORRINR. that r we are giving away free on request. Call at our store and talk.lt over. Woodafd Clarke h Co.. West Park and Alier sts. - , Foreign. Hon. Reginald ,. Mclvenna, English home ttecretary, did not appear Wednes day lnoNili(R at tlia Welsh disestablish msnt and,'-free' church onferenee at Cardiff, Wales, where he had been an nounced as one, of the speakers, He was found to be In danger of being mauled and perhaps killed by militant sufrragettoe, and declined to speak be cause assurances could hot be given of his safety. King George and Queen Mary of Eng land have arrived at Potsdam to attend the- marriage of the Princess Victoria Louise. Kaiser William, the kalaerin, the crown prince and princess and Chan cellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg welcomed the, British royalties with tha greatest effusion at the privati station at Wild Park, after which the whole party was escorted to the palace by a strong body of cavalry. . - 1 Dr. laneff. the Bulgarian envov and representatives of other Balkan states, visited sir Edward Qrif stt Ixmdon and requested the foreign minister to sub mit to the powers the formal request of the Allies that they modify the pro posed peace pact with Turkey, : Miscellaneous. The -northern assembly of the Pre byterlan chuch, in session at Atlanta, Qa., adopted a re-olutlod regarded as of prime importance, directing ministers Middletown, Pa.-" I had headachd, backache and such awful bearing down pains that I could not be on my feet at times and I had organic inflammation so badly that I was not able to do my work. I could not get a good meal for my hus band and one child. My neighbors laid they thought my suffering was terrible. " My husband got tired of seeing me Suffer and one flight went td the drug store and got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and told me I must take it I can't tell you all I suffered and I can't tell you &H that your medicine has done for me. I was greatly benefited from the first and it has made me a well woman. I can do all my housework and even helpeJ some of my friendB as well. I think it is a Wonderful help to all suffering women. I have got several to take it after see ing what it has done for me." Mrs. Emma Espenshade, 219 East Main St, Middletown, Pa. The Pinkham record is a croud and hon orable one. It is a record of constant victory over the obstinate ills of woman j-ills that deal oat despair.. It is an es tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound has restored health to thousands of such suffering women. Why don't you try it If you need such a medicine? If yon want special advice write to lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, (confl deatlal) Lynn Mass. Tour letter will be opetiea. read and answered1 by a woman and held la strict confidence. (S'llftn RiifMo ef Th Jottnul.) Baletn, Or., May 2J. Following a ses sion with Crete Wlheberger, the 14 y ear-eld boy who was drunk when he was delivered at the Marlon county Jail by Bherlff Kelsay of Mltchell,"Wheeler county, Uoverhor West announced that Superintendent Will S. Hale Of.the State training school will swear out a warrant for the arrest of Sheriff Kelsay on the charge of giving liquor to a minor. The governor also indicated that he would cause auit to be brought against the sheriff on a charge of malfeasapce In office. Undersized, but with snappy, Intelli gent eyes, Crete at first Clung to his story that he had obtained the liquor from a prisoner at Condon. lie told the governor that while coming from Port land to Salem In an automobile, the men got Out of the car a number of times along theway and that he secured op portunities at such times to take nips from lils flask. But he soon confessed, and Said that before the party left Portland, Sheriff Kelsay and the doctor visited a saloon and Berured a case of beer, and that when the men took a drink ho also was given a drink. lie Bald the doctor gave him t2 and the sheriff gave him 1, and told him not to tell. He said the lat bottle of beer was emptied just before reaching Salem. Instead of taking the boy out to the state training school, the sheriff left him with the sheriff or Marlon county. The boy said he did hot know the names of the three men with the sheriff, but that the doctor got on the train at Arlington ahd rode with them to Portland and was with the sheriff when he called at the Multnomah county Jail to get tha boy Tuesday morning. As the boy said some of the liquor Waa given him In this county, the prose cution Will be brought here, the gov ernor stated. The boy served two and a half years at the training school, - during which time he made a good record and waa paroled last November. He broke the parole by committing a theft at Mitchell, With another boy. M DIVERTED Cofferdam Is to Turn Water into Columbia at Down stream Angle. Hood River, Or., May 22. Work was begun yesterday on construction of a cofferdam across the main channel of Hood Rtver, opposite the city In order to divert the water back Into the chan nel where It ran 20 years go and that emptied into the Columbia river at a downstream angle. Hlnce the water has been flowing in Its present course It haa emptied into the Columbia river at an up-stream angle and few fish have come. Into Hood river. Work waa begun last' fall on the diversion of the stream, but the high water took out the temporary dam. A pile driver is now driving huge piles from bank to bank that should BucceHsfUlly divert the stream. Related Payment Mado Perforce. - (BtmcUl to Th- Jouni.l.) Hood River. Or., May 22. Roseman Bros., who were in th apple business In Portland and purchased 100 boxes of apples from the. Hood River Apple Growers' union, but had not yet paid for them, were met yesterday at the Hood River dock by Deputy Sheriff OUnger, who presented them with some attachment papers, holding a team they had aboard, the steamer Tahoma bound for The Defies. As the steamer whistled to loose Its mooring the travelers hand ed over the 40 shekels and costs and wept on their way. County Clerk Hansen and Prosecuting Attorney Wilbur, and If the petitions comply with the Htatutes, the matter will be submitted to the vftters at the November election. In the meantime the officers affected by the Increase will be bsrred tvom rawing n. The increase proposed by tha fiftranahan bill means several thousand dollars to the taxpayers. With florae Stolen, Door Is Locked. Sprhil to The JnnrnsD Hod River, Or, May 22. Hood River fire department boys have won out In an erfort to secure Installation of tn automatio fire alarm within the city. Tha city council turned own he te quest Of the tire boys at their meeting , two weeks ago. K large number of the boys refused to serve further with tha Otit-nf-dat equipment. One t the finest rwldencea In the city burned to the ground last week for want of proper alarm. The fire hell rope had been broken and one ef the firemen climbed to the bell and founded It with a ham mer. When th Scene of the fir waa reached the house was In ashes. Coun cilman Tsft auceeeded In having the prtvlous motion reconsidered and the council voted unanimously last night' to have the System Installed without delsy. LIFE-LONG CITIZEN PORTLAND TO RECOMMEND IT TO ALL WISHES George Cully Hat Made a Personal Test of Plant Juice and Gives His Opinion of This New Vegetable Remedy, SAFETY PLANS DISCUSSED FOR RAILWAY CROSSINGS (Salt'u) Burpni) of The Journal.) Salem, Or., May 22. The state rail road commission yesterday heard testi mony of the representatives of seven of the principal railroad companies in the state in regard to providing safety devices for grade crossings. Fbf some of the crossings the railroad men fa vored en interlocking safety devloe. which prevents trains on one road from crossing when a train on the other line Is within a certain distance of the crossing. For other crossings, where the traffic is heavier, they favored a complete stop system, and for crossings where the traffic Is less '"they 'favored a distance signal system. F. U Burkholter, division engineer for the Southern Pacific, was an advocate of the Interlocking system because he said most Of the accidents' occur through engineers or other employes failing to do what they afe supposed to do under their orders, una he Wanted a system. that would make protection sure with out depending On human element. The commission took the matter under advisement. Shake Into Your Shoes - Allen's rnt-Bs, th SbUiiertte powar. It. re. lures p.lnful, URUrtlng, tender, nervous fet int In.Hnll tit th ptlng mt of roriiK erf of tb 'Me. Allen's ytnt-Bte m.kes tluht or nw ihne reH ff, It is r-rtaln relli-f for weatinst rulhnii, awotlpn. -tired, aehlnt . feet. Alwtra rt It to 'Break. Hi new ntv. Try It to day. Sold everrtrhrre, 2Te, Don't unit any uUlltut. For FKr.t: trial raraatu artdr-ni Al len S. uioiateil, KHoy, J. , . VERN0NIA, OR., PREPARES 4TH FOR ALL NEHALEM (Special to The Journal.) Vernonla, Or., May 22. A big Fourth of July celebration Is to bo held at Ver nonla this year. The Vernonla grange win nave run enarge of the celebration, It will be a two day affair, Friday and Saturday, July 8 and V Buxton and Mist have been asked to Join Vernonla and it is planned to have the Whole Nehalerh Valley help make it the biggest Fourth of July yet in Vernjpnla. There Will be horse racing, boat racing, foot races, baseball game between- Vernonla and Buxton teams and many other amusements, including a brass band from Portland. Smith Gets His Raise. (&pecla to fte Journal.' Hood River, Or., May 22. Water Su perintendent Hugh Smith applied for a raise of salary from $100 to 1125 per month and accompanied hi application with an ultimatum of an immediate raise or resignation by the first of June. The water commission of the council granted the increase. Salary Referendum Probable, (Sneclal to The Journal.) Hood River, Or., May 22. Tha refer endum petitions circulated in Hood River county for referring the Increase of salaries of hood River county offi cials, as passed by the Stranahan bill at the session of the last legislature, have been filed with County Clerk Hansen and contain about 200 names, which is about twice as many as re quired by law. The hearing Will be had In a few days before Judge Castner, - " " RESINOL CURED ITCHING ECZEMA Too Terrible to Describe, .Tortured by It Since Childhood. Dry Throats till 1015. . . 1 J Special tiv The Jottm-l.il . Vernonla, Or "May 22. Tha question whether Vernonla woUldhave a saloon was settled before a recent meeting Of the city council. Application for a sa. loon license was made to the city coun cil some time ago and the city voted to grajnt on for, one year, but before the. council Issued a license ' the "couii oilmen decided to employ VV. H. Powell, a Portland attorney, to adv se them. whs flry, in which Vernonia a located, andJthat lt,WQuld be Impossible to Is sue a, saioon license until the city could hold a city election and vote the city Wet. Such an election cannot be held Wffrr- ll morrnig. " . v A gas stove oven for cooking small quantities of: food has been combined witn a. toaster and flat iron plate by an Illinois Inventor to save gas. Washington, D. C-. Feb, 12. 1913. Since early childhood I have suffered untold misery with that terrible tor ture ecsema, on the backs of my hands and fingers. I haye spent hundreds of dollars on treatments and consulta tions and bought every known remedy, but could not be cured. My handa would crack open, , oft times shoeing the ligaments, and the skin would stick to the Inside of my gloves. "The Itching Was too terrible to de scribe and sleep was possible only when in an exhausted condition, This winter I had given up all hope of ever finding a oure, when 1 heard of Reslnol and purchased some, The results were perfectly marvelous. I used three Jars of Reslnol Ointment, with Reslnol Soap, and my hands are perfectly ciired. I cannot find words strong enough to praise Reslnol and what it has done for me. I wish everyone needing relief from that stubborn and torturing affliction would give Reslnol a trial. 1 shall be pleased to answer any Inquiries." (Signed) Mrs. Harry O, Jarboe, 621 E St., N. W. . .You can try Reslnol free, for skin eruptions, pimples, dandruff, stubborn sorts, boils, or piles. Sold by practical ly every druggist, but for trial write to Dept24S, Reslrtol, Baltimore, Md, p iii(ilHm mrmHm-mmmmim I ii i r I f '- V' s f ' f p j 'w'Vi'. ; ? si j MR. GEORGE CULLT. One of the old time cltiaens of Port land u Mr. George Cully, who resides at 774 Alblna avenue. He has lived In this city forty-one years, thlsv being his age. For the past ten year he has been a most efficient member of the street cleaning department. He says he can recommend Plant Juice to any body, and while In the Owl Drug Co, store the other day he talked aa follows to the. Plant Jttlre man there: "I have suffered almost all my life with liver trouble and sick headache. This condition annoyed me a great deal ahd always Seemed td get Worse In the apring. I have tried ' great many things for It, but nevef got relief. Re cently t became Interested- in What the papers had to Say about Plant Juice, and got my first dose at the owl. This dose Seemed to do me good, and I re- turned And bought a bottle. 1 am now on my second bottle and am feeling much improved In health. 1 get up in the mornlr.rs feeling rested, my appetite la good hr.d my food seems to agree with ma. I am glad to recommend this -remedy to anyone who tuffert aa I did." .... , . Plant Juice is new, . It is a vegetable remedy made from the Juices of medi cinal plants and its effects eh the hu man organism is truly wonderful. No matter if your ailments are of long Standing or how many thlhgs Vod have tried or now discouraged you may feel, try a bOttte of Plant Juice. It helps when all others Tall. . . If you suffer from indigestion, torpid liver, constipation; gas or bloating after meals, sour stomach, Coated tOhgue, headaches, dizzy spells, spots before the eyes, have no appetite, do not sleep Well and gelipin the mornintfltlred, just try a bottle Of Plant Juice and watch th results. Tod will be Sur prised and pleased. The PlAht Juice man is at the Owl Drug Co. Store, seventh end Washington streets. Get a bottle from him and if it does not help you he will give your money back. Instant Relief from Eczema Y0u can stop that awful Itch from ecsema and other skin troubles in two Xseoonds. Seems too a-ODil to ba true but It Is true, ahd Weifpttol f o it. Just a few drops Of tha simple, cool ing wash, the D. D. D. Prescription for ecsema, and the itch stops instantly. W give you enough to prove It fof 60 cents. ; Now, If you have tried a great many cures for eczema and have been disap pointed, do not make the mlstaka of refusing to try this soothing wash. All other druggists keep this . D. D. Pre-Jfptlon--go to them if. you 'can't coma" to r us but if yOtt come to our store We will give yoU- the first dollar . bottle on otnrf ositive ne pay guarantee that D.kD..D. Will stop the Itch at once, " D. D. t. Hoap keeps the pores healthy; ask us about It Owl Drug Cot, Broadway k tVash.7 it, " Woodard, Clarke & Co., W, Park and Aider sts., druggists. Save Time! Time lost because of headaches, lassitude and depressions of bil iousness, is worse than wasted. Biliousness yields duickly to the " "old rywliere. la ., 10c, 25 Yi.t.aM.l- ,Y.j..Yl V VtV i.V;eMiyi.V.i- WCTIONARY CERTIFICATE PRE3ENTEDBY-THE OREGON JOURNAL, MAY 22 1913 SIX APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES CONSTITUTE A SET 3 I how you sBdorsemeat of this great eaaeetional opportunity by eot tlog eat the above Certificate of Appreciation with five others of cea. secutlve dates, and prtsentinf thsm at this Office, WiUl the espease nus amotttit herelg tet opposite any style of Dictionary selected (wkieft covers tn items or ns cost of pecking, esarest aoiory, cnecx itur, clerk hire and ether necessarr vktLXtl Items); ad ye WW be presented with your eheice or these three boots. 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