The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 05, 1921, Page 27, Image 27

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY - MORNING, JUNE 5.-1921.
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: CREDIT MEN LIST
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PAYMENT VIRTUES
Weekly Meetings Reveal Efforts
cf Agents to Determine How
hi Business Houses Pay Bills.
The Portland Retail Credit Men's
;j association 'was assembled at a
! luncheon In a large downtown hoteL
f,( From a list the secretary read a name.
!( "Slow." volunteered one of the mem-
bera of the association.
; "We had to sue on that account."
'spoke up another.
jj; "Very alow, but rood.- a third said.
;; Tlie secretary read another name.
i;i -Comments came from different parts of
the room. All agreed that the man
named was a good risk.
Another name was called. T
- -That fellow's a dead beat, declared,
one of the credit men.
"We closed his account after bringing
an action against him a year ag-o," said
pc . anomer.
f "We refused him credit two Or three
days aga," reported a third. ;
, "I ".wtvuoj, WCblJJV nil ASWJUSlCU LI
from a well known retail merchant at one
of the more distant 'tables, 'that man
opened an extensive account with me
this morning-. , ,-
XITTLE TKACEDT -TTJK2TS tTP
-". Everybody laughed but tfle last speak-
er. Reports varied. Some were excel
lent, others good, several were bad, very
bad, and many were Indifferent.
One retailer said he had been forced to
reclaim a wedding ring. Others reported
on contract Bales. Some explained why
certain accounts were slow and others
defended old customers who were hav
ing a ran of had luck.
The scene is a -weekly occurrence. At
these luncheons Portland passes in re
view before the men who determine
credit ratings. The discussions are very
frank and most informal.
A well- known Portland banker spoke
at the last luncheon. He listened with
names and to the discussion which fol
'A '. lowed. - ; -. i -v.
i "Speakers Invited to address - you
i" r should be shown that list of names In
advance," he declared, "because some of
them are sure to get so nervous that
they can't talk."
WAKX AGAI3JST PESSIMISM
The bankercounseled the credit men
against becrtning pessimists. Uater in
his talk hff pointed out the action of the
federal government in cancelling war
time contracts had. caused -many people
to become careless of their obligations.
Retailers affiliated with the credit as
eociation obtain information relative to
(jf; ratings from the office of the Credit
;( Reporting company in the Gasco build
lf ing. It is a clearing house' for the asso
,;J dation. I Reports made at the weekly
. luncheons are mimeographed and sent
( out every Wednesday to tho association
-j members. They In turn check up on
':; the names submitted and report back the
j foUowing day. With this Information at
rJiand4aj bulletins is printed and filed.
ay referring to It merchant ; carrying
membership in the association is given
"access to Information at hand ' on any
j"person desirous of opening a new ae-
pount or wanting credit for a short pe
! riod of time.
; The association now has 115 'members
among the retailers of the city. Almost
very line of business is represented.
'jOO.OOO KAHES LISTED
At the central office In the Gaco
building are 100,000 names with nota
tions set opposite them. The names are
printed! on cards and bear all lnf orma
jtlon obtainable which has to do with
' credits It is by reference to" those that
credit j is extended or, refused to- hun-t
dreds of people each day la Portland;.
Four telephones are necessary to handle
the volume of business which comes over
them In the form of inquiries from re4
tail merchants. ' ; .y: " I
- The secretary of the association was
explaining the card index system. He
' picked up a card on which was printed
the name of a prominent downtown buai-
j tiess man.' . " .,
- "Wei-have- information On -almost evi-
erybody, the secretary laughingly ex-
"plained. ' -, . - s
"Numerous references In code were
Contained onthe card. rHe haa been
extended cre&tt in numerous retail
stores, the secretary continued. "He has
not always paid promptly,' either."
. ' The association was organized in Jan
uary. 1920. 'It takes . in 'new members
now almost every week and Is growing.
Freewater, Or., June 4. Henry Stave-
j ly, h4s lost a valuable dog as the re-
sult. lof poisoning. Several other dogs
' have been-recent "victims. ' i
Fire Destroys Big Barn - j
Milton. Or June 4. A barn belontrin
& Fred Sams of Couse creek was de
stroyed by-fire, with-about 30 tons of
gnay, namess ana. macninery. -
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American machinery Is being used in
the construction of and American equip
ment win oe 'employed in an oil uine
line Duuamg irom Havre -to Paris whicn
will be - in service by' the end of the
year, " - .r
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NEW TODAY
iSeetional Houses udOuaiM
v , MABE TO ESBCM
, -4 laveaUgate Tr Catalogse
Bedimsde Bldg. Co, Porttaad. Or.
E. 11th and Market Phone E. S114
West Side Office, Commonwealth
Bid,. 6th and Pine Prions Bdwy. 4S35
I I WHY MT MORKT
rturr boqs made from old .
t t - a CARPET ' .
8x.. 4.00 6xl0......S1S.S0
txT 6.0O 9x12. . . . . .S21.00
. CARPET CLEANING. SIZINO AND
- I REFITTINa .
I PORTLAND HUQ CO.
1S7S-74 E. 17Ui SC 64 1 wood S82S
.ht- - FLUFF RUGS
Vade From All Kinds' of Old Caiveta
On. Sx10 Fluff Ru........,S1S.OO
Onm 8x S Fluff Ru . ' 4.00
- y - OREGON FLUFF RUQ CO.
1884 E. Stars St. Tabor 7314
NEW TODAY
Before
You Buy !
or Build
INSTIGATE
The Modern - Method of
. Building Houses and
- ' ' Garages
REDIMADE buOdings are made up
of "standardize!, built, 4-foot sec
tions, . produced systematically in
-quantities. - wbicb . makes 4 possible
the wonderful value each , REDI
MADE represents. : .
The RED TMA.DE System Eliminates
WASTE OF MATERIALS
WASTE OP TIME -.
. WASTE OF ENEBGTi . . ,
The - 4-foot- sections make erection
quick and easy, and shipping, prac
tical. . , ,. . ' -
REDIMADE .
FREE CATALOG
K llth and! Market Phone E. 6114
West Side 2 Office, Commonwealth
Building, Sixth and Artkeny.
Phone Broadway 4335
You Men
THAT ARE ! ,;
OutbfWork
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE ,
- If yon have a good modern bun
galow in Portland and some cash,
we can start you - in business
where you will have a good in
come, won't have to worry about
how you are going to get a job
that will pay enough to keep
- -- your family and ; borne ; 'going.
We can ( trade you one of the
bes( Confectionery, Pool Hall and
Card Rooms; if located in a
good live coast town, doing a
good business and a real money
maker. ! Call Monday . forenoon
and meet the owner at our office.
G. j CULLISON
REAL ESTATE CO.
f Realtors
205 H MORRISON ST.
ABSTRACTS
OF TITLE
PtTltCHASERS Of ' RE Alt ESTATE
and MORTGAGE INVESTORS de
mand ABSTRACTS of TITLE made
by a reliable company. ;
Other so-called, evidences of title
may not be accepted when you come
to sell or mortgage. - )...-.- . t
All Examiners of Title readily ac
cept .abstracts made by a reliable
company maintaining a complete ab
stract plant. , ;
Ask Tou Attorney
UNION ABSTRACT CO.
OF PORTLAKD
Members of Oregon and American
- Association of Title Men
8S 4th St, Groaaft Floor Henry Bldg.
FLUFF RUGS
froai oat -carpsta. woolen -ivt" n
tat, all da; eooctiy auil oroen lini
prompt attention; - ittrniii, teattaat
mUowa naovated. Band lot booklsC . j
Carpet Cleaning
Largest, nwert ' wnUwd aaract ---"-j
tattttinc works i Mate of Otosoa.
eVpaiate Plantar
CARPET CLEANING BRaKCB '
, 1073 B. Unoola St
9x11 Rasa Steaai Oaaaad 91 Mt '
WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO.
4-0 Vm09 ATM. M.
Cast est I iai-07 East 95S
IRVINGTON
" 718 E. 21st St. N.
$7500
Nearly new. Real bargain.
7 rooms and garage. Call
owner. Mar. 46. - ,
NEW RUGS
BWOTen tnrn old earptrts bsto oas ImV .
oat of ordinary earpata. Our fbaff
roaa ar velvety, atacaMe aad arttatla.
' Coanatead to vamc .
FLUFF RUGS
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
The aMcst and bast aqaiwad faetaea
. . Fluff ana m rocs voraa all atsaa;
, , , pats refitted; hll rass steam natasiT - -,
SI-AO We aU to aad dativac
IMC. aiaMk St.
V 1 'J ; ' . : Garages.
jft:;1 ' ABE '
exbuee"
NEW TODAY
I WIL.'ll 111
Establisned 188 .
ON TUESDAY NEXT
AT THE'BAKEB AUCTIOX HOUSE
' We have received for this sale costly
and .nearly' new furnishings from a pri
vate home, on North. 2 2d St., also part
furnishings from -a fashionable apartment.-;
-v-'-t-j S ' ' ': .
. : Following , is a " partial list of what
we shall, have to offer yon:
"Very 'elaborate ." Uving Room Suite
qaite recently new), vis: Queen Ann
Davenports Rocker and -Chair - in rich
velour-coverings; . Mahogany and Oak
Rockers and Chairs, Mahogany Daven
port and Jjlbrary Tables. Bigelow Ax
minster Rug. in blue figure. Mahogany
Sectional Bookcases. Oak Parlor- Desk,
Library Couch. Quarter-Sawed Oak Hall
Seat '- and Mirror, Axminster Carpets,
several Small Rugs. ; , -
William and Mary 64-inch top Dining
Table ; and set of Chairs with . leather
seats, also Oak Dining, Table, Buffet
and Chairs. i - - ' -
Very massive Brass Bed complete
with best Springs and Mattress Large
Colonial Mahogany Dresser, Rocker and
Chair. ' : ' V.
.Ivory -Simmons Steel Bed; (new de
sign complete. - vr. t t
- Costly Mahogany - C h e v a 1 Lady's
Dresser. . '
Steel Beds, Eastern Dresser In Ivory.
Birdseye maple and Oak - Dressers. . All
the above Dressers are of 'good Quality
With French plate mirrors. .
Birdseye Maple Chiffonier and Rocker,
Pictures, Books, etc -
Vulcan Gas Range, Kitchen Heater,
Buck Wood and Coal Range, Kitchen
Utensils,, etc.
' AUCTIONEER'S XOTE r
Kindly call tomorrow and look over
the full list of goods for this sale.: Tou
will find . them well worthy of your
attention. ., ; i
ArCTI03T OX TUESDAT 3TEXT
. " , , AT A. M. ;
On THURSDAY NEXT
Househod goods from private home
and various consignments of Furniture,
Tent., etc.
. SALE OIC THTJBST AT JTEXT
AT lfl A. M.
SPECIAL NOTICE
The AucUon advertise'd for June 7th
at the Manning Transfer Co.'s Ware
house has been -postponed until Wednes
day, June 22, nekt.
We bny Household Goods for cash or
will take your goods on consignment for
Auction Sale. Sales at residences if con
venient. Phone Main 3332. ? f
We have a rare old Cashmere Shawl
for private sale. Also Tiffany Klectric
Clock in good order. -
Auction Sale!
The following will be Sold at Auction
for freight charges,- storage and other
liens. ConsisUng of
3 Carloads of
SAWMILL v
MACHINERY
AS FOLIOWSi ! 05B BOILER- OTTE
ENGINE, 05E PLANER, AUTO
EQUIPMENT, CABLE, DTK A MO,
The above property is now stored on
the ground in front of 'the' north end of
the North Bank docks, at which olaca
it will be sold in one lot to the highest
Diuaer.
Wed., June 15th
AT 10 A. M. .TERMS OF SALE CASH
As far as known, the owners of this
property are The Bankers' Mortgage
CorporaUon or Mr.. Pulkrabek. Persons
desiring to inspect the above machinery,
etc., will please call at room 4, North
Bank Station, llth and Hoyt Sts., Port-
ana, . uregon. , ,
, By Order of - :
BOBT. CROSBtE, . '
' - Comptroller S. P. & S. Ry. Co.
Bated May 18, 12U :
W. C. BAKER and Wi H. DEAU"
AUCTIONEERS
- PTTHIAIf BUILDING . :
Tamhin and West Park Streets
(FORMERLT MASONIC TEMPLE
BUILDING- -
Automobile
Agency
Opportunity!
Unexcelled opportunity to secure
' the Agency, for two of the best
popular-priced" automobiles on
the market, backed by a wonder
' ful selling and financing svstem.
located in the bes.t town inkthe
Willamette Valley. includingex
clusive County Agency., Fine
garage building, long lease- fully
equipped repair shop and acces
sory business. 1920 business
netted nearly 16,000. i Books
. open to responsible parties. - Bus
iness never been offered before.
Owner wishes to retire is reason
for selling. No bonus for Agency
required. "Stock at invoice,
which requires about 120,000
cash. Investigate. Call on
Jno.' He Gibson
268 Star St Portland '
Will You
Build Me an
Apartment
House?
. I have twenty thousanl JqI--.
lars to secur yonr lease, also
. furniture, if you will boild a
modern, close in , apartment
house and flrnre leas for term
of years. : Must have not less
than 30 apartments. Write
me. J-468, Journal, :
80
For Sale
BY OWNER
2 New De Luxe -
SMXiiL
HOUSES
GEORGIAN COURT
in the Heart of Portland ,
Heights
These dwellings are like a
page from Vanity Fair, ultra
modern in decoration and
setting servantless plan ar
rangement. Also one modern 6 room bun
galow i in Beaumont. These
properties priced right for
quick sale. ,
By Appointment Only
'812 Spalding Bldg.
Phone Sell wood 505
VIEW HOMES
AJD 8PLEXDID
VIEW J
HOMESITES 1
5 . OJT
I We stover
I Terraces I
HAROLD JUNGCK
j REALTOR : .. S
I lis HTH ST. E
PIttock Block' Bdwy. 110 E
Tiiniiiunniuiiiiumiimiiimiiinuimn
Did You Get One
of Our Checks for
We will give you : one if you
give us a prospect to whom we
subsequently sell a lot or acreage.
The above applies Qn: "
STANFORD HEIGHTS "
WABASH PARK
DARLINGTON
WILBURTON
PARKWAY
THE JOHNSON REALTY CO.
622 Henry Bid. Broadway 1323
acannt
Lots .
In all parts of the city
WAICEFIELD
FRIES & CO.
85 Fourth Street
WHY PAY
COMMISSION?
Buy From Owner
"2 Irvington bungalows 'marked
at lowest possible price $7250.
Liberal terms. See these well-built
artistic!" homes. 626 aria 630 E.
27th N. t.Open daily 2 to 5 or by
appointment. t
J.VT. CLARK
Nortonia Hotel
Laurelliurst
i" NEW COLONIAI. .
1 $970 TERMS l79
I arr;e bedrooms : hardwood floors ; tile
fireplace ; - tile bath and sink : - costly
nliimMne- fiTtitM. : 1 j iw
tapestry paper ; bevel-plate French doors
and mirrors ; plate windows ; full cement
uaseioeni i Uiivcwsy ana ga.Tm.ga to
match house. A high-class home, com
plete in every detail.
Holliday & Peerless
Owntr aad Ballder. Estt 168.
BUSINESS CARDS
W. Gf fiillTB At Ca til Morcas Blda.
NEW TODAY
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i ; I Can Of fer You f
5 , TWO. WOJCDERFFl. S
NEW TODAY
AucllonSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE .
169-171 Second St.
- (ISEAB M0EKIS05 STKEET)
MONDAY, ;
WEDNESDAY AND
FRIDAY
AT 19 A. ST. ?
Our 8AI,1CSROO!r8 are CROWDED
with' SECOND HAND FURNISHINGS
of all., v descriptions. If furnishing-.
BOT - FAIL TO ATTEND OUR
SALES. ;WK MU8T SELIr THE GOODS
and YOU MAKE TOCIt OW5 PRICE.
- At each of. our sales this week ' you
will find all kinds of LIVING i ROOM
PIECES, DINING SETS, BEDROOM
FURNISHINGS, CARPETS. RUGS, LI
NOLEUM, GAS RANGES, STEEL
RANGES, DISHES, UTENSILS and
miscellaneous effects. i
OUR PRIVATE SALE DEPARTMENT
Offers you the ; best assortment of
. HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HAND
1 v FURNITURE
! In the city.
Inclvidinsr larpe OVERSTUFFED BED
DAVENPORT In tapestry, "NUFOLD"
DAVENPORTS, several , GOOD i WICK.
ER PIECES. Mahograny and Oak LIV
ING ROOM ROCKERS and CHAIRS,
OAK and MAHOGANY LIBRARY
TABLES, SECTIONAL and other BOOK
CASES, COLONIAL and PERIOD
DINING SUITES; MAHOGANY, OLD
IVORY and OAK BEDROOM SUITES,
WILTON, AXMINSTER r and BRUS
SELS RUGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUM,
GAS RANGES, STEEL RANGES, GAS
WATER. HEATERS, REFRIGERAT
ORS in fact, almost everything-j you
need -to furnish your home. -i
Come In at your convenience and look
through our stock. We know the prices
will interest you. j v
J. T. WXLSON, Proprietor
We pay cash for Used Furniture. Call
Main"1 1626. ' - i
House Snap!
Price $8500
100x100 Good nine - room
modern house; furnace, fire
place, hardwood floors, beau
t i f u 1 shrubbery, attractive
stone wall around property;
hjouse could not be built for
what we are asking- for the
" property. Situate N. E. cor
ner East First and Multno
mah streets.
Mall&
Von
104 Second Street
FOR RENTAL
larre family or sah-restal parposes,
this largw 10 room residence at 114
Interstate Ave. Is ideal la many re
spects. Good location on an 60 foot
frontage,
school. '
close to Jefferson
high
PRICE $3M
For 'Farther Information Call
tOt Northwestern Bank Bid?.
Mala 1077 Tabor J42J
RIYERWOOD "ftlYERDAlE
THE MOST BEATJTIFTT1V HOMESITES
. TO BE IS PORTLAND
j OR VICI2TITT
Some on the river, some back on the
hills. Twenty minutes south of town
on west . side, opposite Waverley - Golf
clubhand on Pacific Highway, i
All hare city conveniences, gas. Bull
Run water, electricity, daily deliveries.
Fine school in center of district.!
Several attractive and substantial
homes for sale with grounds of an acre
or more. -i I
Information given gladly, t - ,
MRS, HELEN S. TURNER
1808 Spaldlas- Bid?.
M. S.
Bcs. Kirerdale,
M. 7271
SAVE MONEY
By bwyina year Wicker Fur
niture DIHKOT FITOM FAO
TORY. If it ia saada of wil
low we make it . ; f.:.:.v : '
POvTTfJIND WICKKR PUH.
NfTURC MAItUFAO-, '
. . )--:, TUfUMa oo. ; ... f
3
07D 8T. NEAR TAYLOR.
MAIH ZOfrl.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 2S
IF DAVIDS can't repair your watch, give it up.
.uey ocuy use -genuine watcn ma Lena is.
4 : i . DAVIDS, ! -
. JEWELERS AND OPTICIAIf S.
4 3 was ti. st. as Broadway.
ROOF PINT OR FAJXTLVG ' ' '
is' our nobby and we are pleased to aanoanca
that tha price this Rose Carnival week te even
below pre-war prices snd the Black Satin Web
foot Paint is the best that money buys. Roof
security Co., 226 Board of Trade bldg.
on. Keg., tsowy. out. i
SPECIAL NOTICES'
101
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given to tha legal voters of
School District No. 1, Multnomah county,' stats
of Oregon, that tha annual school election for
said district will be beld on tha third Saturday
of June, being tha 18th day of June. 1821, for
uie purpose of electing tour ai rectors to serve
for three years, said election ts be held at each
of tha several polling places in said district as
provided by the board of directors, and tha s lec
tion to begin at tha hour of 12 o'clock noon and
to continue until 8 o'clock p. m. of said. day.
Dated this 27th day of May, 1821.
, . . ! GEORGE B. THOMAS,
Chairman of Beard of Directors.
B. H. THOMAS.. District Clerk.
MANDARIN CAFE will not be responsible for
sny debts contracted by Lotus Foo. Louis Set,
Lome Dai., atar June L
RIVERA
101
TBCSTEK'S NOTICE OP SALE la tha dU
trict court of the United &UU tor tha dis
trict of Orason. la the matter of Morris Broth
er,: Inc. bankrupt. . No, '5653 In bankruptcy.
Node -to hereby siren that. ' by rirtua of, an
order duty made and entered by tha abore en
titled coart ia Uia abOT entitled eaus authoris
ine and direetins tha undenigned as trustee of
aid aetata to aeii tbo property, eft acta -and
aasets at .the catata of - said Morris Brother,
bankrupt, to the hicbest and. bast bidder therefor,
in whole or in part, sealed .bids are hereby in
vited and Hill be secured- by tho undersigned
at tha office of said Morris Brothers in tha
city of Portland. Omn. f mm and after this
data -u to tha hoar of 12 m. of June 27.
ior. su or -ny part 'or said property ;
that is to say, intending parchssera may bid for
the entire property of ilorria Brothers a it
now "reniains in - mjr custody and under my
eoatroU .. conaistting of real property., leasehold
estatas. furniture, fixtures.' equipment, eustosn-ers'-
hst,rsafa -deposit ran Its, bonds, debentures
and ether securities, or they nay submit bids
for any part 'or portion - of 1 same, . separately
listed and considered The right ia rescrred to
reject any o aS bids .either for the whole or
any . part . of aaid property or to tack tha. bids
for tha purpose of aecuring to .: the. estate the
highest price- obtainable for the property as a
whole. : Inspection of the premises and. stl
physical - property- may be .had by. application
to the undersigned and a complete tint of all
tha Drooertr offered for sale - u well mm - Ui
inrentory. and appraisement thereof may be seen.-
mavecieu - ana cneeseq at tne onice et said
Uorria Brothers and copies of ' said lists . wiU - be
furnished bidders . residing -outside the -eity .of
Portland; upon request.- No bid submitted wiU
be cormiiered that Is not accompanied by bank
draft or certified check for at least 10. per cent
of. the amount bid and no bid will be" accepted
or sale - made except upon report tbereol to the
court and confirmation of such - proposed sale
had by said oonrt.- .. ., ,...
Dated at Portland. Oregon, stay 21, 1921.-
EARL C BRONAUGH.
Trust re of tha estate of Morris Brothers, inc..
Bankrupt. - ,
NOTICE To tha Legal Voters of School Dis
' trtct No. 1.' Multnomah County, Oregon:
You axe hereby notified that, pursuant to a reso
lution of tha board of school directors of School
District No. 1, kiultnomsn county, Oregon, a
specisl school tax - election will be held within
the district on Saturday, the 18th day of June,
1021. to rote ttpon the question of authorizing
tha district to lery taxes within the district upon
the assessment roll for the year 1921, larger by
950.000 (being aDzrroximtel , a. a mill lery
upon the assessed raluation of said district) thin
tne amount . bunted by the constitution ol the
state (4 Oregon, unless specifically authorised by
a rota of the electors of the district, said amount
being the smount necessary, in the opinion cf
the board, to pro ride for the purchase of necesr
sary sites and the erection of necessary school
buildings ia various portions of the district dur
ing the ens nine yesr. -
The polls will be open on the day of election
from 12 noon to 8 p. m., and the qualifications
of voters at this election are fixed by chapter
88, General Laws of Oregon for 1817. in this
election, tha rotar must hare toe property quali
fications. : .
lated this 27th day of May. 1821.' ? .
GEORGE B. THOMAS, '(
' Chairman Board of Directors... i
R. H. THOMAS, ;.r '
lliirtrict Clerk.
- . PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
The Oregon state Board of Control wai re
ceire. sesled bids on June 15, 1821, at 2 p.
m. for furniahinc supplies to the Tarious state
institutions, conaistinf of drygoods. clothing;
furnishings, groceries, shoes, hardware, brooms,
drags, stationery, crockery, plumbing, etc.. for
the semi-annual period ending December 81,
1821. . Specifications and schedules will be fur
nished upon application to tha secretary. : st
Salem, Or., also from tha Trade and Commercial
Bureau of the' Portland Chamber of Commerce.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a , certified
check representing 10 per cent of the whole
amount bid, payable to the Oregon State Board
of Control, or where the 10 per cent amounts
to $500 or more, a surety bond from some
oompsny authorized to do business in Oregon,
ill be accepted in plat of the check. The
ame shall be held sa a guaranty of the faithful
performance of the contract. The board re
serves the right to treject any or all bids or
to accept any part of ia bid. . -
j U. B. ;GOODlN. Secretary.
Oregon State Board of Control
NOTICE ' OF! SALb OF IRRIGATION
. DISTBICT BONDS '
Notice Is hereby given that -sealed proposals
wOl.be received until the 24th day of June A.
D.. 1821. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the after
noon, for the purchase of fifteen thousand dol
lars worth of bonds of tha Enterprise 'Irrigation
district of Klamath county. Or. " Said bonds are
to draw, interest at the rate of: 6 per. cent pel
annum, payable semi-annually upon the tint, day
of: July and the first day of January of . each
year until tha maturity of said bonds.
Said proposals will be received by tho board
of directors ot said irrigation district, and should
be directed to the secretary of the Enterprise
Irrigation District, care of Fred D. kletcher,
Loomis building, Klamath Falls, Or.
Tha -board of directors reserve - the right to
recjet any or all bids offered.
. G. J. HILTARD.
Secretary of tha Board of Directors of
Enterprise? Irrigation District
PROPOSALS INVITED
I wfH receive sealed bids at 27S Couch
street, for a stock of merchandise eonsisUng
of groceries amounting to 84000, inventoried
at today's jobbing prices, up to 2 o'clock Tues
day. June 7. 1821. Inventory may be seen
and stock inspected 275 Couch and Fourth st.
Terms of sale, cash, and a deposit of 10 Per
cent must accompany each bid. Right reserved
to reject any and all bids. M. GLICKMAN.
In Charge. 27S 4th and Coach sts.
MEETING NOTICES
102
KOSK FESTIVAL DANCE
Maccabees of Portland tent No.
1 and Ladiea of review No, , 7
will be hosts at sa informal Com
plimentary dancing party (text
Thursday evening. June 9. Daac-ina-.
a :30 to 11 11&j- r.K..
nan, 880 V4 Washingtos st. Members, friends
and, - particularly, visiting Maccaoeea invited.
Refreshments. Good union muaia and lire floor
Cflsnmrttee. Admission free. ;
rf PORTLAND STAR HOME
STEAD NO. 42. BROTH
ERHOOD OF AMERICAN
YEOMEN. Business meeting,
followed by social time. Tours
day evening,' June . In the
TnrnfMMii ttrnTi 9K. IttK
All Teomen invited. . IETTA HAINES ,-
Correspoodent. 402. AUaky bldg. . phooa Main
eaao. .. .. r - s .
A
CJSTTED ARTISANS A benefit basket
social, card and dancing party will be
given by Cadets of Liberty assembly
No. 628 at W. O. W. hall. East Sixth
and " Alder streets. . Wednesday evening.
jane a. Members ana tnends invited.
Admission 26o. -
WTLLAMETTB THD3B Ko. .
Imp'd O. R. V- Meeto every
nonaay evening . at wigwam,
208 H Sd st. Members ur
gently' reouested to be erase nt.
" VisiUng chiefs always welcome.
., a. olkveks,
C. of K.
M, W. A., Roaa City camp, meets
every Monday in M. W. A. hall.
8 llth st. . (near Stark), except
wax aunnt July ; ana August - no
meetings, except last Monday each
, month. Visitors welcome, t -
J. W. SIMMONS, Clerk. F
L. 8. ' Downing. Ccswnl 307 Teon bldg:
M. W. A., Rose City camp.: meets
every Monday in M. W. A. Hall,
8 llth at. (near Stark) . except
that during July and August no
meetings except last Monday, each
mania, visitors welcome. -
1 . . - J. W. SIMMONS. Clerk.
L. S. Downing, Consul - 07 Yeon Bldg.
A STATED conclave of WuE
ington command ry No. 15. K.
T., will be held Tuesday evening,
June 7, in Washington Masonic
ball. East Eighth aad Borne uie
Sojourning Sir Knights cordially in
. V. EiSMAN, Recorder.
WE MANUFACTURE EMBLEMS. LODGE
PINS. SCHOOL FINS AND RINGS. AN U
CARRY A- VERY LARGE STOCK ON HAND.
YOUXJC BE CLAD YOO CAME, i T . , ,
DAVIDS. . '
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, '
" ' 848 WASHINGTON AT' BROADWAY.
WOODIAWN lodge No. 171.
L O. O. F., meets every
Monday evening at 444 De
kura ave. at 8 o'clock. Work
In initiatory degee. ..Visitors
welcome..-.-' '-
.A. S. McRJEA. Sec; .
i.o-o.r.
ALL railway employes- are cordially
invited to attend open meetings
of the C cited Association of Bail,
way Employee every Monday eve
ning. 8 o'clock, at W. O. W. hall.
us litn.
EAST GATE LODGE No. 155. A.
V. and A. M-i. X. 80th .and
nUssn st. -Stated communication,
Monday, 7 40 I. m.. Work in .
A. degree. Visiting brethem wet-
uy oroer w. at. ; .,
C. P. NELSON Sec "
OMEGA KEBEKAH IXDGE
NO 67, will hold iu reg
ular meeting Tuesday evening at
6 th aad Aider. L O. O. F. halt
Vlaitors welcome.
attention. You and your friends are
cordially invited to attend a dance and baa-
QiMt given by the Ftatemal Order of Eagles at
the Pacific States hall ea June 7. Begins at
8 p.- m. Everything frees, COMMITTEE.
MACCABEES, tent . No. 1. kindly att-nd the
funeral . of our lata Sir ' Kn'ght Sigmund
Chv. Sunday, 2:80 p. m., at Holman partora.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty, buttons, lima,
charms. Jaegur Bros., 131-128 6U St. .
SPECIAL NOTICES
aCTX
streets
vtted.
102
PUBLIC
PICNIC
. -tEvtryone invited . to . largest
picnic to-be given at Cedar
villa park this season. Ladies'
and men's baseball games.
hamnlnnahW hm in . . Vil ht
Oon featuring Billy Mascott, tha uncrowned ban
tamweight champion of the - World, who- has
charts of tha sport committee. Leo Bell, com
ing lightweight champion, and others. Rades of
ail kinds. - Concession refreshments. Dancing aft
ernoon and night. ' This is the nicest park in
the- vicinity, of Portland. Take Estacada or
Gresham car, get off at Cedarville park. Admis
sion 10c for alL Given by the liveat council ia
tha state of Ortf on. Aschor council No. 749,
SecBrity Benefit sswockton, Sunday, June 6.
Elite rtainmsnt
' . and
V" Dance; ;,
. Enreka ; coundj 20.4 . Se
curity -t.Benefit . association,
will have- fres open meeting
Monday evening.: June 8. JCast Hide W. O. W.
hall. . East Sixth and Alder.;- Pine musical and
literary program, 8:30 m. 1 Dancing lO n. m.
Good amoo-musie. All welcome. r--
2 - M. R. JOHN HON. Secretary.
- PUBLIC MKKT1VG .
. .. " ; J A
(JAKUS A.U UiM;iS(i
Kirkpatrick Council 2227. Se
. curitj .: Benefit .Association.
., The members . of "this council
cordially - invite .you to come
and enjoy the oaxds, "500."
- rood prizes. Dancing,
Hoch's famous union music (4 pieces). Come
where' conditions are favorable for a real good
time: at the Swiss hall, 8d and Jefferson. Large
hallji fine floor, live committee to see that you
have a good-time. Admission 23 cents.
KOVAL. NKKiHBOiUJ OF AMEUH'.A. Mar
guerite camp Nov 1440, meets erery Tuesday
.ere., 114 H - Tirana ie. , . tt . jsiae nusmess
Mert's- rtrtb room. Nellie t'nlpan. recorder.
CARDS OF THANKS
WE "VVISH to express our sincere thanks to our
friends and relatives who so kindly assiKted
us during the death of our. beloved daughter,
and also for the beautiful flowers.. Mrs, Edith
Lewis, Bert C. Lewis: !
WE WISH to thank our many neighbors and
- , friends -and - especially the members of the
Longshoremen's local for all kind deeds - and
favors shown us in our recent bereavement, and
for tha many beautiful flowers. The Duns way
Family.
WK, WISH to tUank ail our friends for their
i kindness and symiathy during the iTIness and
death of our beloved daughter, Anna EngebriRt
son; slso for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Engebrigtaon and Family.
DEATH NOTICES
103
jAJINSToN--In this city. June 4. Andrew L.
Jabnston,' aged 54 years, hnabend of Marian
C. jahnston, "father of F. E. Aslop, brother of
kW. O. Jahnstont and Mrs. Isabel! Uarlon,- all
of this city. . Tks funeral service wtu tsaa piace
at the conservatory "chapel of -the East Side
Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder St.. at 10 a., ni.
Mosidav. June 8. Concluding services at ths
Portland Crematorium. Friends invited. , (Van
couver papers please copy.) "
H1VXAN In this citv. June X. Zeuha Hinsan.
' aged 64 years, sister of Mrs. F. G. Chsdina
of this city, member of Loyal Order of Moose.
The remains will be 'forwarded by the East Side
Funeral Directors of. 414 E. Alder St. at 10
a. m. today (June 6) to Tacoma. Wash., where
funeral services, will be held and interment mane.
ZARKOVICH In this citr. Joseph Zarkovich
aged 36 years, cousin of Marion Zarkovich
of 68 N. Sd st. Kemsins are at aicr.nLee at
Eilerss' parlors, 16th and Everett sts. Funeral
notice later,
PKOXFELT Ju this city, June 4, Mike Prox
: feit, aged 87 years. Remains are at McEntee
EUers' parlors, 16Lh and Everett sts. - Funeral
notice later. ,
-J
FUNERAL NOTICES 104
COHEN In this city. June 2. 1921. fiigmund
A. i Cohen, aed 45 years, husband of LyrBa
Cohen of I'ortlanti, orotner oi ssrs. aoipn
Senders of Albany, Or., and Marion Cohen of
Oakland. CaL - Funeral services will be held at
r Hnlnnn'i chanel. Third and 8slraon streets, to
day (Sunaayj, June o, at.a:o p. m. aoMt
the auspices of Portland Elks No. 142: Dr.
Wise' officiating. Interment at Beth Israel cem
etery.i Albany papers please copy.
TALMADGE At tne residence. 468 E. Church
St., Tbursdsy, June 2, Marcus Talmadge. aged
73 years. Us is survived by- one daughter, Mrs.
Julia Justus of Portland ; one son, C M., ot
Wil lamina: one brother, C. W;, of McMinnville.
Ftmeral servica wiU be held at 2 p. m. Mon
day. June 6. at chaoel of Chambers company.
248-2S0 Killingsworth are. Interment in , tha
O. A. R..- plot of Greenwood cemetery.
HCLL In this city. June 8. Edward B. Hull,
aged 66 years, beloved husband of Mary Hull
and father of Mrs. Elisabeth Matnska of Port
land and Edward B. HnU of CorvaUia. Or.; Mrs.
Francis Hold en, Mrs. Era. Clairemont and Ines
Hull, all of .this city. Funeral servica will
be-held Monday; June 6, at 11 a. m., at the
chape of Miller A Tracer. Interment at Boss
oty cemetery.
HALL At her lata residence, 843 Belrn&ot t,
. June -8. Esther W. Hall, amd 85 years,
mother of Mrs. Jennie Harper. Mite Etta Hall.
Fred -R. Had of Portland and Will R. Hall of
Riverside, CaL Funeral services wi be bed
Monday, June , at 3 p. m. at tha lortUnd
Crematorium. Remains at tha parlor of li reels
and Snook, Belmont at 8Sth, until 2 p. rn.
GLAKNEH Th funeral services of the late
John G lamer, ace 4, will be held Tuesday,
June 7, at 2 p. m. In the Third German Evan
gelical Reform church. 87th at. and Woodstock
ave. : Friends invited to attend. Intertnent MU
Boott Park cemetery. Tha remains sra at the
funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy A Co., 6802
04 2nd et. S. E.. in Lents. -'
HALL At the residence, Gresham. Or.. June
4, . John 8. Hall,, aged 80 years, beloved hus
band : of Catherine Hall and father of Mrs.
Addia B. Cnmmings of Monroe, Or., Albert -8.
Hall i ot Portland and S. B, Hall of Troutdale.
Or.- I Services will be held Monday, June . at
2 p.-; nw st the chaper of Miller A Tracey. In-,
terment Mount Scott cemetery. -
KKEB3 At Bandy, Or., June 3, Bern hard G.
Krebs, aged 78 years, beloved husband of
Mary Krebs; also survived by - seven sons snd
three daughters. Funeral services will be held
Sunday, June S, at 2 :30 p. xa. at the German
Lutheran church, Sandy.' Or. Interment Randy,
Or- ' Arrangements in "care of Miller A Tracey.
FRITZ The funeral serrieea of tha lata Edward
iFrit will be held Monday. June 6, at 10 a.
m. in the Mortuary chapel of A. O. Kenworthy
A Co.. 6802-04 82nd st, 8. E-. in Lenta,
Friends invited. Interment Multnomah ceme
tery.
JORDAN In this city, June 8. 1021, Mrs.
i i Mary M. Jordan, beloved wife" of Richard Jor
dan.) Friends invited to attend the funeral serv
ice at Holman 's funeral chapeL Third and Sal
mon streets, Monday, June 6. at 2:20 p. nx
Interment in ilose ttty cemetery.
WATERS The funeral service for Mary I-
i Water, lata of 406 hi 28th at. N.. will be
held Monday at 1 p..' m. at Ftnley's Mortuary,
Montgomery and 6 th. Friends invited.. Con
cluding service, ML Scott Crematorium.
HAMON In St. Helens, -Or., June 2. Harry
. I Hamon; aged S4 years. Funeral servica will
be held Monday, June -6. at 4 p. m., at the
Portland ; Crematorium. '' Remains at the resi
denrisl parlors- of Miller ft Tracey.
PAULSEN At Oswego lake, June 8, 1821,
i Ernest Paulsen, age 17 years. Tne r mains
sre at Holmsn's funeral -chapel. 'Third and Sal
mon streets. Notiee of funersl later.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
:EDWARD I0LMAH
-., ' a sou
(WALTER J. ' DOLMAN) . '
THIRD AND SALMON
MAIN 607
, East-SSde--
Funeral' Directors
I
F. 8. DUNNING, INC.
The Family Seta tha Price."
414 E. Alder St lt - Phone East 62
j- Lerch, Undertaker
1 EAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHORNE
PHONE EAST 781 -
Dunning : .McEntee
'Morrison at. at 12th
' 1 Broadway 430. A at. 645-69:
CHAMBERS CO.
- Funeral .Directors.
ATI the Conveniences of s Home.
Wood lawn 8306. 248-250 Killingsworth ave.
T , RVDNPQ NEW RESIDENCE
I O I avil CJ ESTABLISHMENT
901 William Avs. Woodlawn 220
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
MAIN
DOWNING A McNEMAlt A - homelike olace.
Moderate in pnees, . arvingtoa district. PUana
East 64
aTlLLERV A TEACliT. independent funeral 'dJ
rectors. Prices as low as 820. 840. 860.
Washington at KUC Main el, Aut 78sa.
McENTEE is EILERS, funeral psrlors with all
tha Drivscv of boms. 18th and Everett ata.
rnon airoaawsy iiis. an. -si-i,
Breeze&Snook TaTsa8.:
A, R. Zeller Co. pSloVI:
2llav.r I'SfcERfAKWa C6. Main 4iS2
i3JiVCWCS A-2321. Comer Third and Clay.
MEETING NOTICES
If "I
PKEY-PRE1HK1T CO.
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONT'MENTS
1141 MILWAUK1E STREET
Out of the Hmh Rent District.
"NFl'F SEli."
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WOfcKS
- QUALITY MXMOSUALS "
C THIRD APiNE STS. PHOHS C743
FLORISTS
107
ilnnmitrTAit 1
wa am w . ssv-l S 1 U
C1UCGE ACCCUSTS SOLICITED
2 ;s tob.es -
32SM0WiISOMyt.
548 MmaiTSOH st
Perwinal attnitkm given wed
ding, reception, tne and Uble
decorations. . Kloral ' tributes
promptly attended to.
SWETLANI 'H 1 LOWER
siiur.
Morrison St.. bet. Mil and 4th.
Tel. Main 419.
And I'loral Designs. 21
Irgr Uotliouscs. No
U ranch Stores. .3
Years on Munition sU
between ,4th and 6th.
TeL Alain 7700.
- Smith's FBower Slhop -
- Portland's Progress! e rlorist"
I'lowers for All i waiuui.
Msin 7215. T. C. LUKK, , jlur. jBth snd Alder.
MARTIN A FORRES CO.. flortsTa, 854 Wash
ington. Main 268, A-lL'flU Flowers' for ail
occasions arrUtically arranged.
3 2" 15 Alder."
Marxhall .'.023.
I p. N. W. IUuk Bldg. iiTn
3 61 16. 881 Morrison Ht.
lost And found', ios
THE following articios were finmd on the cars
of tha Portland Railway, Liglil A ' Power Co.,
Jl-ne 8 : 16 umbrelas, 4 lunclk mxr, 6 purr.M,
knife, 4 suit cases, 1- key, 4 ;r. glove, 8
books, lawn mower, 1 nr.. runner boot-, 2 over
eoata, violin in case, 2 hand saw, roller tkale,
auto light, hammer, handle. 1 sack wheat, 8
pkgs. Owners . may pbtain eame upon proper
identiflcstion at 1st and Ald.-r St.. iatiim.
Wlfjj party who tok purse fr.;m Meier A
yTn.k' hivatory containing 81 in change and
81.4a in envelope with telcpiimie numbers un ti,
return fountain pen, Evrrshs rp' incil. school
tickets and Eastern Star receipt! Call Autit.
81 6-1 S, or rwtiirn-to 1716 HikivoU st.
LOHT Man's folding purre rontaining about
867 ia curency, 2 keys, -bctwteu Oregi n
Transfer snd O-W. freight - house Hctum to
J. O. rtoylsn. Oregon Eilers MihIo lloue, ur
phone Wdln. 27HO. Reward.
FOUND An EverKliarn , t'cil nil 2Hh ae.
near 67th. Owner can have same by paying
for this ad and identifying -liu il. 8231) Foster
Road.
Lt8T Sat. between 8 and 4. Inlies'- pursn,
Wdln, or Alberta ear.. Can identify. - Ito
ward. Wdln. 4S66 Sun, m-.rntn.
LOKTi By a schoolboy, purse wuh hook of cjr
tickets snd amajl change. Findtr please call"
Tahor 4760. Reward. - -
LOST Between Mississippi are. snd Kirhv U
jjnd Bhavsr, mans grey vent CsU Wldn.
LOHT Tuusy in shopping di-trU t. lady's dark
blue Jersey jacket, calling cards In pocktt will
Identify. Reward". - Phrme Main
LOST Cameo' brooch. May. 80, betaeen Stan
ley Stadium and Alder street depot. . Reward.
Sell. 3510. ,
STRAYED 4 2-yeaToTd ' red be"ifera
rorTiann. uoute 4, rii lini. i"u,m
Woodlawti 4472.. Reward.
WILL party who found gret-n silk uiohrells at
87th and -Belmont please call Tabor 7101 f
Reward. -
EOHT Brown auto robe between Multnnrunh
FaUs and Portland Decoration day. - Reward.
Phrme EaH 8185. -
LOST A -pmlr of black shoes 4 the ladi -s'
. hoaiery department. Meier A Frsnk Co, s will
finder kindly call Brrvadwsy 214t Rewsrd,
LOHT live en 2-cent ! 'n a - - 'I
paper bag. Finder please trail Broadway 669.1.
LOST Gold math bag, contain ng tummy and
, checks; liberal reward. Fa t -1140.
LOHT Brown marten neck jt-urt . in hik.uie.ts
district; reward. Phone Tsbf M70.
LOST A tail gate from Ford truck, color black.
CsU East 6200. -
BROWN MARK found in ilill-dal Call Main
LOST Bead bag on 17th. hetweeo Cirb and
Washington. Call Tabor 1776 - Keward
ronMn I IK i;..nt. W
Call
East-70 18. -,
LOST
1 !b. "t'waola" kippered salmun. riov
4BS, ttellwood.
LOST4 L?ft at Iambs' club, Jun 8.
cafl Anto.l 642-4 7.
Finder
LOST Male colie dogj hoouse . struppml on
front leg. Sell. 80.
LOST Noae g lames with black
Bdwy. 1881 in forenoon.
reel. Call
BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200
MEW WANTED
Ages 18 to 45
- to become .
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. . in $ha
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Hundreds of Officer are needed
to man
V. 8. Cargo and Paasenger Ships
SALARIES'.
8186 to 8412 per month and Expenses
We can prepare you for a Position
' IN YOUR OWN HOliai
In 1 8 weeks or less.
SETS THE WORLD A A
SHIP'S OFFICER
, Merchant Marine Officers" Aoeiatj
MinneapoUs, Minnesota
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Larn Automobil. Trmj-tur lUtfrv re Vt1fmm.
iing business. We teach the only successful
asethod. Day and - Evening classes all summer.
Oregon ex-service men: The atate pays your en
tire tuition fee. Special low rates. Your e radit
is good, if you are short of money. lietnphiu's
Auto and Tractor Schools. 707 Uawtlwrns sra..
Portland. Or.
MS7:
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a.vavux GnADwA 1M A FUA1TION.
Ail anainaaa nonrsss. inrhidlag aomptaserst
training' atnroll any uase da aebeoi. B-'i4
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Morrtaow phone Msin - 880.
E.N ROLL m a pusiness scnoot where studeots se
cure individual instruction in the major u
Jecta and personal attention in all aubjects, bora-'
keeping, stenographic, cslrulator. private secre
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view. New term now epenmg. lay and eve
ning sessions, Oregon Institute of Ttcuaoiugy,
181 nth St.. Mstn 700, I-ofsl 2.
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AdTertiaiDg mansirers earn from I30OU te
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of tha big positions. Very attractive rat-s aad
terms Pacific School of AiirrtirU. 08 to
809 Railway Exchange bldg.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE will teach you
the- trade in 8 weeks; receive svtne pay whi.e
learning; -pros) Hons secured. Oregua ea-aernce
ten receive atate aid- Writ or ceil tec cate
lcg-ne. 284 Pnmside st.
81EEN SEWING CllOJL Bieeks system of
. ladies' tailoring and dressmsking taught; rut
tern -cut to measure. Pbcne East 23 50,
B-8807. 1.12 Grand ave., near Brlmont
MODERN BARBER CGLLEGK fescues the ttaoe
in 8 wka., tools furnished; soioe pay. i' -i-tions
secured. Siecial rate this month, Vt rice
or cH for rrtf'llsr, 234 First st,
ROCKY MOCNTALS TEACHERS' AGE.NCi
Enroll free. - Frank K. Wellea Utrwr a--state
.opt.. Mgr:. N-W nmli tH Anin. ft T ?
MEN, WOMEN, learn barbtr tisae; vif-t ..
learning; positions guaranteed, aier. i ! its'
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