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Jeff Voted Early, But Not Early L.J . ,,,' , , Aw i. ... i "i ,u, i. 1 '"rT 1 -' r"ry The News of Sunday arid Sunday Night Readme of Xesterday ErenU Briefly Eaiterib " i Arthur B. Jones, treaurr In Chica '. to ot th Chlcagd & Northwestern road, declares that' laws regulating the time and manner of paying railroad employes , Is a hardship on the companies and Is , not beneficial to the workmen. . Repeal of the state laws is asked. V - . Dave Edwards of Ogden. Utah, was ' shot down and probably mortally wound . ad by . blackmailers who bad demanded -payment -of . 11809 from . Leroy- Eecles and Kalph E. Bristol. Edwards, dis guised, as one of the vlotlms, went to : trap the plotters, but the latter evident-" y reoognised the disguise. .. . . ; Part of the New York Central . rail road's tracksattvOsoawanns, N. were washed away by, waves caused by the : high wind that laehe'd the Hudson river. .Passenger trains from the west were delayed several hours in reaching Al- .. bsny. . - .;,'-' ;';:; 'V Harlan Page Amen, principal or the jrnmipa. juceier Acaaemy, au of Harvard, died of apoplexy, aged 60. He was a sraduaU Of Harvard in 170. Secretary Daniels, addressing- the TTnJted Brotherhood - of Men's v Bible Classes, at : Newport : News, declared that the religious need of the men ot the navy were being neglected. He will urge congress to appoint mora chap lalns and welfare secrejtarles. There are 14 chaplains to take care Of spir itual needs of (7,000 men. The bark Iifanga Reva, from Phila delphia to San Francisco, returned to Delaware Breakwater : because of the mutiny of the crew, it is deolared. The captain said that he and the mates were tied to their berths, th former J being ill at the tlmej"-'" '.f,.; Senator , Norrls of . .Nebraska, la 4e- party, says that the formation, ot the . . third party was a mistake. -4Ie asserts the party has declined Jn numbers un " til now It is a mere handfuL : uovernor , cmer" amm nuuoroa m ; requisition for Harry Thaw asked tor by New York officers. The case Will now go to the federal courts, where a writ ot habeas corpus is pending. ; Surgeons are gathering at Chicago -for the fourth annual meeting of the : America. Noted specialists will per form difficult operations and explain ' them to their coUsagues. ; ; . ball world, .hae refused to accept an 'offer of $5000 for ten weeks In vaude ville, offered by a New York 'aude- vlllo agency. Mrs. Welch "of Denver married the father f, her divorced husband. She -now becomes Vtepmotber to her divorced mate, :' - -- .,. . , Postmaster General -Burleson has is sued requests to the -publlo to do" all their Christmas package mailing early. It IS hoped to make a good record for parcel post this Christmas which is the .first one of the kind to be handled by the iew system. J ,v,i.--- : ' . i a. moo oi iwuw men ana ooye neia ine - police powerless at Oskeloosa, - Iowa. while they burned two' streetcars and , attacked strikebreakers. ' The strike breakers , were compelled ' to quit the city, six of their number being serl ously injured. :? 'y',;;,f-'-::.:i':::'! Pacific Coast. ' Lynn Works Morrill, a Portland eon. tractor, marnea msb Agnes jean &eiiy, daiifflrter of t Mr, and Mrs. James W. Kelly, : at Seattle. The marriage was performed in the New Washington Hotel. , Commissioner, Fansett of Spokane, has . taken steps for the revocation of the GctMBSTEROLEToday i r for LumEHbo It's an amssingly quick relief. And It's so easy to use. ,' , You must rub MUSTER O LK In briskly, aM "-prssto. - " , , the -pain -4s gene-' a delicious, soothing., comfort comes to tawe its place. , ,l MUs'fiROLIC ' is' e clean, white ointment. made with oil 6f mus- ' ' tard. Use it Instead of mustard plaster. Wl'l ' - not .blister. -.- Doctors and nurses - use MUSTER OLK and recommend It . to their patients,'--''-',--'.;'.' V-V'"-: -.'.:'':' t.v. -? - --'.V' m;:: prgrphel for tho JSaterUliio franchlso of the "automatic franchise of the Home Telephone company, fol lowing investigation of government of ficials which developed ; the fact that the Homo concern is controlled by the Bell Interests.- " . s 'u ,c. The Western Labor Immigration con ference in session at Seattle, adopted resolutions calling on the conference to Datltlon -otirrea- tn uilirn h. mnnm of the Chinese exclusion act so as to include ail Asiatics, including the Japanese.- :..-',V. ;,-..,;,: -. - Judge Rice haa Announced that there will be no December term of court of lwls county, owing to the small num ber of cases on the docket. v - X Deputy Sheriff Clawson was shot In the jaw by Clarence Roush, an ex-con-vlnct on whom the officer had ' just served av warrant charging forgery, .at Roise, . Idaho. . Clawson , fired ttree shots at bis assailant, who escaped. Olympia clUsene believe that the O. W. d N. . wUl establish a port at that place, from which steamers will carry lumber from southwestern Washington points. Kecent purchases of sites are sld to have been made by the company Students) at, the University of Wash ington opposed to prohibition will form a club to. engage in debate the prohibi tion club. The promoters believe that the sale of liquor in reasonable propor tions should be conducted under the license system. ' . -v,, v, ;': .w,)t; . j "v vonspL " y, y"' i Colonel .Roosevelt spent quiet Sun day la Buenos Ayres.- On his two pub lic appearances he was greeted with oowri,, n was present at the inaugu ration Of th A fHn1t.,.i . ' . , .iv.,l,,, AfVIIUUll, and later, accompanied by Acting Presi dent of the Republic Dr. De la Flase. he visited the hippodrome . v, - It is declared at the foreign off ioe in Janan that thr n . tmtt. i k. llshed reports In the United States that jpn neva requestea the abrogation of the Anglo-Japaneeo alliance. - Plerr Dananrt k her tl in the Parls-to-Cairo aeroplane r-, nauea ai nan oterano, a western suburb of Conetantlnople. i Dancourt Bulgrl. rrlday morning, and flaw to'lurgas. ,t . . . Adopting the methods of the suffra gists. Socialists la X,ondon have decided to oppose all Liberal candidates and re fuse them hearing t public meetings, untU James Larkin, leader of the strut lng Irish telephone workers, sentenced to seven months' Imprisonment at Sub. Un, is released. , - - . Three- BhvslelanSL' Tir w . t t...i... Dr. D. r Watt and Dr. JB. D. Kanaga of viTr, wm juage the baby show to be given at the White Salmon fair Wednesday. ..vAj(., ,,.-.. Attorney General Crawford of Oregon resents the intimation of Governor West that he attacked the workman's oompen. sation not. Ho admits deciding that certain provision of the meesuro can. not become tfsetivo until June SO next. "Wets" Of Hlllahnrn .A El... 1 eomblnedl to attack the recent elections on the grousds of Irregularity. Injuno- Ten acres of Rogue pear orchard was Alii : trt , iUAm. 1 . Thompson ot Medford for 120,000. The orcnaro, sua . 10 nave Cleared on an average of $1000 yearly for the past three vars.:'ti,ij',v-r.'.. .. Homer Yates, who killed Mrs. Myrtle Hayes ot .Wheatland, September X, be- eu oi nw reiusat .to leave her hus band for him, wag convicted of homicide in second degree. He will be Sentenced to life imprisonment ' -; ; They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neok, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbsgo. Pain . and Atehes of : the Back or Joints, Sprains, Bore Muscles. Bruises., Chilblains, : frosted 'rest. Colds of the Chest (It prevents ?nau. ttonia),t'"r:-(v,-;;':(.-E- ''-i!:;vr:M- , i At your- druggist's, la 150 and 50o jars, nnd - a special . large nospltal else for I1.B0. '" Accept - .j no -.' aubstl "tnte. If ' your drug .lst cannot supply you. ' send 15s or SOo to the MUSTEROLE Oo m- pany, ' Cleveland, Ohlo,''a.nd we . will man you a Jar, pMrtage prepaid. ' Dr. J. J. Gordon, a well kaowa Detroit Pby. IcUn, ears; "Moatertole Is lavalaakle la my practice and Br -heme.". " ANTIKOMIXTURENO. 6. for wonienreasy to take, lets like a charm, the most successful "REGULATOR" known. If you are in need of such a remedy you should lose no time, but get this Regulator at once. You will not bo dissatisfied, its successful use in thousands of : cases proves its merit. For Sale 'and Guaranteed in Portland by THE HELDFOND DRUG. CO, 222-Morrison St. or.rxon daily jsuial. :c:;tla::, :.:o:iday Enough SHOWS BIG INCREASE Amount, Exclusive of - Public Utilities,, $42,t 73,346 More Than in 19J2, SJm Burein of The Journal.) :''- Salem, Or., Nov. 10. Exclusive of public utilities, the assessed -valuation of taxable property in Oregon is $41, 178, 849 greater this year than last, ac cording to reports made by the various county assessors to the state tex com mission. The total value of the : tax able property of the state as equalised by the county ' boards of equalisation this year Is 1835,268,627, while last year tt was) 879S.09M81.;' ...'i" .''',.' '.-' These figures do hot Include the as sessed value of -publlo utilities, which assessments ' are made direot by - the state tax -commission. tvxst-.KM- Tho state tax levy will be made In Deoomber. Last year it , was a little more than 1.8 mills, but this year it will probably be four times as high, according to an estimate made by Chair man Charles V. Oalloway ot the, tax commission. fy.'.x;'"'; " - 3-:,-.'-'-'.r-v'' - This large Increase will be duo to the faot that the levy is to provide tor the appropriations mado by the last legislature. An amendment to the law will enable the tax commission here after to equalise the tax levies so they wilt be more nearly uniform each year, Instead ot having a low rate one year and a high rate following a legislative session. " ( Every eotmtv In the atata ahawa an Increase la assessed valuation except Hood River, Klamath, Polk and Tam hill, which show slight decreases, prob ably owing to the household exemptions maae this year for the first time, " The assessed valuation of the various counties 4s as follows: 4 Baker, (18,85,130; Benton, $11,188, 170: Clackamas, - J4.01.660; Clatsop, 118,274,914; Columbia, $15.79 8,590fCoos, $21,012,372; Crook, $io,sir,157; Curry, $4,501,054; Douglas, $31,178,000; Glll- lam. $6,826,005: Grants, $6,947,905: Har ney, $7,699,870; Hood River, I9.008J54; Jackson. $33,S4S,t67r Josephine, $9,109. 48$; Klamath, $14,298,23$; Lake, $8,815,- 760; ,lna $36,618,846; Lincoln, $9.203,. 106; - Linn, $26,448,625; Malheur. $11,- $97,835; Marion, $18,901,956; Morrow, $9,529,211; - Multnomah, , $$08,682,510; Polk. $12,582,270'. Sherman. $6,176,065: rTiuamook, .$14,791,665: Umatilla, 33. 048,986; Union, $16,524,895; Wallowa, $10,428,364; Wasco, $13,744,400: Wash ington, $11,108,817; Wheeler. $$.$11,282: Tsmhlll, $14,970,842. Total. $$36,268,527. NO WEDDING BELtS'F0R5 ,t: ONE LOVING COUPLE 1 i ! i 1 1 i i . - (Speelel t The Joaraal.) . . Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 10. Ten mar. riago licenses were Issued and one was refused at the office of the county audi tor Saturday. -William L. Wheeler and Mrs. -Helen H, -waughtal were refused a license because the bride to be had not been divorced the required six months. fV Those ; securing lloenees were . Earl Ardis and Miss Rosamond ChapeL .16 years old, both of Vancouver; James B. Kuhn and Miss Mabel McOrall, both Ot Six Prong; j A. Wallace and Mrs. Cath erine Miner, both of Forest Grove; Irv ing 4kln, $0 years old, and Miss Lottie Rhlnes, both of Vancouver; Welch Bur due and Mrs. Annie Taylor, both of Vancouver; V. :s W. Gallagher and Miss Annlo Amundsbn, both ot Tacoltt J. C Drako of Portland, and - Miss Alice Clarke of Oswego, Or. ; John Alstad of Tacoma and Miss Delia B. Alexander of Portland; ' Henry Raymond . ana Mrs. Maria L. Brown, both of Portland: John E. Ladsau of Quinlan, Okla, and Mrs. Wilhelmlna Phillips of Vancouver. - Mli-TON-FREEWATERAS" PARENT-TEACHERS MEET Milton, Or., Nov.' 10. A Parent-Teacher association ' has been organised by patrons -. and teachers of the ' Milton- Free water high school Mrs. B. F Har per was elected president ot the associa tion, and Mrs. S. fi. Shields was named secretary treasurer, A ? constitution was adopted, .and the following commit tees .were named: Membership, Mes- damea Robert MCEwan, Frank Sykes, R. B. Bean; general interest, Charles fjpenco and T. F. Kendall; program, Mrs. W. A. Gent, Miss Allison and W. O. Hdward. .After the business meeting a dlsousslon was held on the subject of Tard Suporvielon," and - "Half Hour Noons," the leaders being Mrs, W. - C Howard, Mrs. Frsnk Sykes, Rev. S. For- sythe. T. p. Kendal V Dr. C. W. Thomas and Miss. Johnson. . . . ' 'bJ ft-y? -, . r m -.i 1 1 an , - :' ?JXte6 'Piano-. ' Money.;--?;;" Trou tlake, Wash., Nov. 1 0. -The 1 ocal chapter of Eastern star gave an enter tstnment at Its hall Saturday night, when "The Spinsters- Convention" held the attention of members.' The organ- iaatlon is raisins' funds with which to PROPERTY.VALUATION NEW MAD NEWS MP Til 111 n X Rumors' of - Negotiations for . Probable Rights-of-Way : Are Current. Raymond, Wash., Nov. 10. 'Announce ment of the O.-W. R. & N. company's intention to build ' Its Willapa Harbor branch - while not altogether a surprise to local people who have been In touch with its engineering operations in this section during the past summer, has oc casioned nearly as much excitement as the announcement last summer of the Milwaukee's plans tor this harbor.. So far as la known here no overtures have been made to any one for right-of-way In or near this city, although there have been rumors current during the past $0 days of the sale of the South Bend Mill Timber company's prop erty. In South Bend. These rumors have been promptly and emphatically denied by the management ot the mllL , - There haa also been a rumor since early summer which Is given weight by the fact that no surveys by the O.-W. B, N. people hare been made below Wil lapa, three miles eaet of this city, that tho tracks of the Northern Paclfio and Its ' big steel draw bridge across the south fork of the Willapa river at this city, will be used by the O.-W. R. - & N. from Willapa to South Bend. If thla proves to be the route from Willapa there would be no oeoaaion for the buy ing of the mill property In South Bend, because It would necessitate a - line through the heart ot the city to reach thisproperty. - , PUBLIC MAY USE TRAINING DEPARTMENT Spokane, Wash., Nov. 10, By order of Principal Henry M. Hart of the Lewis and Clark high school in Spokane,, the manual training department of the school is now open to the use of the publlo outside of school hours. While no regular classes are being organised, an Instructor Is present at all times to lend whatever assistance may be needed. Those taking advantage of this oppor tunity are required to furnish their own materials, but the shop tools and ma chinery of the manual training depart ment are placed at their disposal free of charge. The machine shop in ths department Is also open. - The depart ment is an Important adjunct of the new $600,000 building, and la said to be one of the best equipped In the wast AMERICAN WOMAN-GETS rM KNOCK FROM EMILE . Paris, Nov. 10. The American woman as a mother Is like the Chinese women who throw their babies Into a dust bin, saya Eralle Des Champs ot the Paris Geographical aociety in his book, "Uncle Sam's women," published today. ' pes Champs, who spent many year In America, does not see a single redeem ing feature In American women but calls her cynical, extravagant, mad, lmJ possible, audacious, persistent, aggres slvo and despotic filled with unhealthy curiosity which she will do anything to gratify; totally neglects her children and is bent only on her own amusement He says she Is a hybrid with many mascu line and few feminine Qualities and Is neither a good wife, lover, or mother, . MEASLES THREATENING . ALASKAN ISLANDERS Washington, Nov. 10. Responding to Governor Strong's telegraphlo appeal for aia in oenatr or nunareos or nativee stricken . with ""measles on Kodlak and Afognak :. Islands, -Alaska, Secretary of the Interior , Lane today direoted all publlo health surgeon and federal phy sicians in Aiasjca lo assist, . . Proclaims "Turkey Day." . Olympla, Wash., Nov, 10. Governor Ernest Lister today Issued the annual Thanksgiving proclamation, ' ' joining with the president In setting aside Thursday, November ' 27 a a day of "thanksgiving and prayer." ' FOR. 4 .re Soak a piece of flannel with Omen Oil, ky It over the part that hung and cover with a piece 61 oiled silk, This treatment usually stops ths pain and quickly reduces the swelling and laiammation, TiiaJ.or9 l3... CHttRrNG TO VILLAPA 1 m 8 evening. HOVEncsr. to, s 00 11 WANTS BOSS OF PANAMA AS HEAD OF N. Y. POLICE Mayor-Elect Goes to Isthmus; Thinks Goethals Would Make Good Commissioner, (Special to The Joorsal 1 Nsw Tork,. N. -1- Nov. 10. Colonel Oeorge W. : Goethals, chief engineer of the Panama canal, will be offered the position f of police commissioner .by Mayor-elect - John Purroy Mitchell, ac cording to a belief In political circles. Mr. Mitch el admitted today that he was going to Panama on his vacation trip, and also admitted that It was pos sible he would ask Colonel Goethals to become a member of his cabinet Mr. Mitchel and Colonel Goethals have been close friends for many '.years. When asked to confirm the report, Mr. Mitchel Said! ' :',--:'; , " , "Colonel Goethals would make a Dully polloe commissioner, but I have not asked him yet In fact, I have not picked anybody for the place yet" - Instead of going to the Adlrondacks, as be had planned for his vacation. Mr. Mitchel will -take a trip to Jamaica, Panama and Colombia. During the trip it Is expected that Mr. Mitchell will settle upon the majority of appoint ments tor, the $1,000,000 list of Jobs to be filled by the mayor by January L AMERICAN CATTLE MAN HEADS AFRICAN OUTFIT Port Worth, Texas, Nov. 10. Richard Walsh, former Clarendon cattle man, now the head of an 8,000,000 acre ranch In Rhodesia, South Africa, owned by the chartered company, of England, passed through here today en route to Claren don, where ho will dispose ot his busi ness in this country.- Mr. Walsh dented that either the Braail or Rhodesia companies was con trolled ' by American packers. '"i f . : Dairying at Trontlake. :lf A Trbutlake, Wash., Nov. l$-Jeorge B. Lord haa purchased several head of Holstem cows for his dairy hero, and expeota to go into dairying on a" large scale. Among others here who have re cently gone Into tho dairy business are Walter Stewart and O. 3. Smith, the latter a local merchant : NATURE AND WOMAN'S WORK have produoed the grandest remedy for woman tils that ths world has ever known, . Prom tho roots and herbs of tho field, Lydia "B. Plskhaxn, mora than thirty .years ago, gave to womankind a remedy for their peoullar ills which has proved more efficacious than any other combination of drugs ever, com pounded, and today Lydia H. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Is reobgnized from coasV-to coast as tho standard remedy for woman's ills. " ',', I SAYS IT IS GREAT a Well-Known Lady of This , City Says Plant Juice, the , New Tonic, Is Great Kem- - i'.:.,. ,':,r . '-A- .-- V.: ' -JvSv;-:- : ( The following statement is from Mrs, John Bond who lives at 171$ Claredon street this city. , Mrs. Bond's husband Is a millwright at the Peninsula sawmills on the Willamette river near 8t Johns, where he haa been employed for the past seven years, Mrs.. Bond said: J , "I have suffered torments for- years with stomach " trouble, my stomach would bloat and have the1 most distress ing and burning sensation; my food did not digest, but would ferment and cause severe pain, my nerves became affected and X often went to bed hungry rather than suffer as I did after eating. ' I tried everything I heard .of without any behetlt until I began taking Plant Juice. I have used two bottles ot it and It certainly is fine. " I am now ' eating what I want and my food seems to agree with me. I sleep good and Wake up rested in the mornings. A I am recom mending Plant Juloe to all my friends because it certainly is a great remedy." No remedy ever introauoed here has taken such a hold upon the people as has Plant Juice. As a tonic, vltallxor,' lnvlgorator and cleanser of the system It Is without an equal. ; Those who suf fer with aliments ot the stomach, liver, kidneys or blood should get a bottle ( Plant Juice and Rive it a trial. For sale at The Owl Prug company's store. I PORTLAND i'oliai i:n. FALLING LOGS NEARLY It Peter Johnson Instantly Killed .in Benson Camp Near' Clatskanie, r. -- , Clatskanie. Or., Not. 10. Peter John son was Instantly killed at Benson's logging camp late Saturday afternoon. The young man had been engaged as switchman and brakeman on tho logging train for the past four years. While loading cars Saturday, as one car was let down against another loaded car, the logo were loosened In some unac countable manner, the car swinging around, the loosened logs struek Johnson and his head was nearly .severed from bis body. The man was 87 years old. He had no relatives In this country. It is under stood that his parents are on their way from Sweden and are expected to arrive soon. , ' - - ' Wife-Beater Fined. Milton, Or, Nov. 10 Ernest Bitter was taken before Justice Miller on a charge- of assaulting and beating his SUREVAYTO END RHEUL1AT1SM Ease Stiff, Sore Joints and Mus - cles. Make Pains and Back '. ache Promptly Vanish. - Most all rheumatism 1s duo to one cause weak kidneys," says a noted au thority. ' . ; The kidneys becom dogged up, get sluggish and filter or atraln out only a part of the poisonous waste mat ter and urio acid, all the rest remains in the blood and circulates through the system, where it lodges lit the Joints and muscles, and causes all fhe troable, ' The only way to overcome this, is to make your kidneys work properly.'. You can easily and surely do this by taking a little Croxona, which: never fails to act promptly;. u'.t i-v y , . ,i 1 Croxone not only': cleans - out the clogged up kidneys, strengthens them and makes them actlva but it neutral ises and dissolves tho poisonous waste substances, and urlo acid, that scratch and Irritate and cause rheumatism, so the kidneys can filter It from the blood and drive it out of the system. ! Croxone Is believed, to be the most remarkable preparation oyer known for the prompt roller ana oure ot rheuma tism, kidney troubles, and bladder dis orders. It la entirely different from other remedies. It Is oo prepared that It is practically impossible to take it without results. Relief follows the first tew doses, and you : will be surprised how oulckly stiff, sore, swollen Joints. and muscles, rheutnatio pains, ' and all such misery Iantti,'-T''.Ar;f An original paokage of croxone easts but a trifle, and every druggist recom mends and sens it on a positive money back guarantee. Three doses a day, for a few days, la often all that is ever needed to overcome the worst backache or most annoying urinary disorders.- AdV. - ' - . j h- , ."VJL EEJri- Chronic and Kerveaa DIs. eaaaa readll sucvnsib te lor thorwifb eS exUaoa Uve atetbods of - treat, -eat wtats - tbojr are carefully and couatotaaUy followed. Mistakes arest a ulaluiunu ; beeeaaa I ' bare traated ; sucoeaaraU . if tooyaaaae of cuasi ax X astir line roar own. it is , se ertoe not to k the , edriee ot s Special!! van ha bed ; years of - tipvrlesce and gl a f elualve pentoBal attaatloa - - : W toe traatmooi oi ssea etsee. ' I ats lieessed to praetlce la the auto of Oragea. Whltttoo, CallrorDis ad Kevsde. , By etflo U tborouRlilr equipped wltb OT-rjr oloctrteal end net-ban. leal devie soeeMary for tt aoloBtirlu UoaU Bnt of rour allmants. 1 aUiiiaiat the World's latest tosioui. w - I Treat Stteeeetfellr'" ' CHRONIC. NlCHVOl-l. Ut.OOO, 8KI1, BUAt)DE. UValt AND KIONKt DIS. EABfcS, HHJEliM VilSM. NBUBASTUltNIA, CZKilk, OUiM,. VUC&fO, IflLM AhO ciaxuLA, -. OoneulUUea a kxemlntttoa PltEt. te e 1 to a. Dally t, Busders. 10 te X J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. IlOOVS 11-15 LifATtTTB LT0.' tittt wasuinqton erM coaa sin. Paralyci ; - v. jinn a mvi tor FtOOII AND NriVEll Li t i. Write for Froofof Cures. Advice 1 rr. DR. 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