The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 22, 1900, Image 4

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    Sacrificed to
Blood Poison.
Those whohnvo never had Blood Pol
eon can not know what n desperate con
dition it can produce. This terrible
disease which tho doctors are totally
unable to cure, is communicated from
one generation to another, inflicting iti
taint upon countless innocent ones.
Somo years ago t ras Inoculated with poison
by a nurse who Infected my babe vrlth blood
taint. The little one was
unequal to the struggle,
and Its life was yielded
up to the feArtul poison.
For six long years I suf
fered untold misery. 1
was covered with sored
and ulcers from head to
foot, and no language
can cspress my feelings
of woe during those long
years. 1 had tho best
medical treatment. Sev
eral iihvsielflns succes
sively treated me. but all"
to no purpose. The mer
cury and potash seemed to add fuel to the
awful flame which was devouring me. 1 was
advised by friends who had seen wonderful
cures made by it. to try Swift's Specific. We
got two bottles, and I felt hope again rovive in
my breast hope for health and happlnesa
again. I Improved from tho start, and a com
plete and perfect cure was the result. S. S.-8.
is the onlv blood remedy which reaches des
perate cases. Mrs. T. W. Lkk,
Montgomery, Ala.
Of the many blood remedies, S. S. B.
is the only 6Aq which can reach deep
seated, violent cases. It never fails to
cure perfectly and permanently the
most desperate cases which are beyond
the reach of other remedies.
C Cfor
Blood
The
is purely vegetable, and is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
mercury, potash, or other mineral.
Valuable books mailed free by Swift
Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
rKOPLE TOO ALL KNOW,
James Ward, theKtngsley merchant, is
in the ctty.
M. P. Tsenberp, the Hood River ora
tor, politician, statesman and all-round
good fellow nrrived here this morning.
Robert McKatney, of Mount Hood.
T. A. Gilinore, of Centeiville, and
William Gilniore. of Grass Valley, are
registered at the Umatilla House.
Jim Brown, of Tyiih Valley, left on
the beat this morning with twenty
eight head of fine work horees which
he will try to dispose of in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 no. Johnston, of Dufur,
were in the city last nigh!, the guests of
the European hotel. They were on
their way home Iront a trip to Portland.
Tongue on I'uertu Itlco.
"The Washington dispatch published
in the Oiegcnun of the 15th does not
properly represent my attitude cn the
Puerto Rictn hill," saye Representative
Tongue. "I voted in the caucus and in
the House to reduce the tariff from 25
to 15 per cent, and to limit the operation
of tho bill to two years. I was one of
the most ttrenuous advocates of the lat
ter amendment. But it Is asserted by the
opponents of the hill that this small
tariff upon the necessary food products
in Puerto Rico will he oppressive to the
poor people of that island. I have said
that if this is true, it might be well for
the senate to consider a proposition to
admit such articles duty free, and in
crease the tariff 25 par cent on sugar
and tobacco, a3 the entire crop of these
articles, it is said, has been cought by
the trusts and speculators.
"Tho only reason that justifies the
House bill or that eccured. the votep
necessary to pass it, including my own,
is the necessity of raiting revenue to
maintain government in Puerto Rico,
temporarily, until the people can re
cover 'romjtheir present distressed co;.
ditione. With normal conditions re
stored, end other revenuo measures en
acted, commercial intercourse between
Puerto Rico and tho United States
should and will ho as free as between
Oregon and California.''
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Siguaturo of
Grand .Millinery Optnlrg,
Oatnph'jll & Wilson cordially invite
the Udiea of Tho D tiles and vicinity to
Jii 1 . . i ! . r l
summer millinery, WtdcesJay, Thti
day sud Friday, March 21, 22, 23. The
largest line of pattern hats ever shown
in The Dalles. rolO 4t
Bev.AV. E. Sitzyr, W. Canton, N. Y
write, MI had dyspepsia over twenty
yfte, and tried doctors and medicines
without benefit. 1 was pertutueu to use
Kodol Dyipeptia Cure aud it helped me
from the start. I believe it to bo a
bmiw tor all forms of Indigestion." It
dljrwU what ycu oat.
Notice.
,tfr SriRdajr, March 18th, the barber
-topa will ba kaat. aiad all day Sun
Brofdaral ThVD-tllea Barbers'
ml$2i H. D. Pabkins, Sec.
BUSINESS LCCAL8.
CUrko & Falk have on sale n full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
Use Clurko& Falk'squinino hair tonic
to keep dandruff from the head.
A full lino of Eastman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke Sc Falk.
You will not have bolls if you tako
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
Clarke fe Falk's flavoring extracts are
tho best. Ask your grocer for them.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Pure silver laced Wyandott eggs can
bo secured at J. H. Cross' grocery store
for $1 pet 15. feb28-lmo wkly
DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is un
equalled for piles, injuriesJSand akin
diseases. It is tho original Witch Hazel
Salve. Beware of nil counterfeits.
To secure the original witch hazel
salve, ask for DeWitt'a WitchSJIIizel
Salve, well known aa a certain cure for
piles and skin diseases. Beware of worth
leas counterfeits. They are dangerous.
Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., says,
"DeWitt'u Little Early Risers always
bring certain relief, cure my headache
and never gripe." They gently! cleanse
and invigorate the bowels and liver.
"I used Kodol DyepepsiaCure in my
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief, is pleasant to take and
is trulv the dyspeptic's best friend,"
says E. llartgetink, Overisel. Mich.
Dizests what you eat. Cannot fail to
cure.
Stockholders Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that there will
be an annutl meeting of the stockhold
ers of The Dallos, Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co., at their ofiic3 Saturday,
April 7, 1900, at 2 p. m., for tho purpose
of electing seven directors, and trans
acting such other business as may prop
erly come before said meeting. By
order of the president.
The Dalle?, March 15, 1000.
L. E. Cuowc, Secy.
For 85.00 Cash
And one dollar and fifty weekly
you can purchase a twenty-five
dollar watch or diamond at Harry C.
Liebe's, in tho Yoit block. Watches,
diamonds, -clocks, jewelry and silver
ware at moat reasonable prices. 3 8 3t
To tho Ladles Hint Gentlemen.
Mr. C. L. Lambert, of Strauss Bros.,
of New York and Chicago, merchant
tailors, has a full line oi sampled at the
Columbia Hotel sample rooms for a few
days taking orders for men and hove'
stilts as cheap as ready made. ml2-14
I. ust.
Last (Tuesday) eveninz, between St.
Mary'd Academy and Ninth street
bridge, a pair of gold rimmed spectaclee,
in case. Finder will please leave eame
at the Acideiny. mLM.22
For Halo.
Turkey eggs. Price 60c a setting. In
quire of Mrs. W. W. Rawson, on 3-Mile,
long distanco phone 943. mch21 2wke
Eg?s retail at.12 cents per dczen at
Maier & Benton's.
Clark & Falk's drug ptcck is new
fresh aud complete.
Bicycle sundries and'ushlng tackle at
Maier & Benton's. 3 lotf
Ladies and children's sun bonnets, 25u
at New York Cash Store.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Peters New Victor emokelesp shells to
he bad only at Maier & Benton'e. 3 lotf
M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says,
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the
very best pills I ever used for coslivenes?,
liver and bowel troubles."
B.igley Bros., have purchased a
thrjughhred Jerapy hull, registered
stock. For particulars apply nt resi
denco on Tenth street, noar tho fair
grounds. 3 0-(tno
Wanted.
A g:rl or women that la a good cook
and housekeeper. Gocd wages to the
right party. Inquire at 282 Third
street. mlG-tf
Wanted.
A girl to do general liouso work inn
email family. Apply at this office. if
Stolen for Haiti,
One span of mule?, 5 years old, for
eale. Weight, each about 1000 pound?.
For particulars uddiesa
M. K. MoLkow,
3-14 lm Four miles east of Kiniceley
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday
Don't forget this.
T. BR0WNHILL,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Notary
Public. Collections promptly attended
to, Money to loan. O. E, Barard'a of
fice, The Dalles, Oregon.
wcghctebhi
DRV ART
TOR
timr fcititnui.x.
Knox Uau.es.
Arrive
From.
Vnxt
Mnll
Bail Line in:iivi;r, n.
Worth. Omaha, Kan-,
i . . . ...
Fat
Mall
3:55 p m
11:45 . m.
ran city, bt. ixniis,
Chicago and Knst.
Broknnc
Iyer
7:01 . ni
Walla Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis. Ht. l'atil,
i)u In tli, Milwaukee.
Chicago and Knst,
Spok
Fly
'Iyer.
4:20 a. in
S p. m.
4 p. m.
From 1'okti.amd.
Ocean Steamships.
For San Francisco
December 3. , 13, 18, 2.1
and -M.
8 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10 p. in.
4 p. m.
Hx.Siinda)
Columbia Hv. Steamers.
To Astoria and "Way
Landings.
( a. ni.
WlLUkUKTTK KtVXR.
4:30 p. m.
lix. Sunday
Kx.bumiay
Oregon City. Ncwtx-nr,!
saicm & ay i-ana s.
. a. m,
TuesThur.
and fiat.
WltLAMTTTE AND YAM
III LI. KIVERS.
Oregon City, Dayton,
and Way-ljuidlngs.
3:.T0 p. m.
Mon.,wcd
and Frl.
fi a. m.
Tuc.Thur,
aud Sit.
Willamette Ihvkr.
fortlanil to Corvallls,
aud Way-LandlURs.
I::p. m.
Mou. Weil
and Friday
SiAKE Hivku.
Itiparta to liCtTliston.
Leave
LEWISiTON
dally
8:30 a.m.
Lv Riparla
onny
l.'JOa ni
Parlies deslrine to eo to llennncr thould
tate .o. i, leavlnu 'l lie Danes at 7:o.i p. m
making' direct conucctloiiN at Ileppncr Junction
Hcturnliij; niaktnsdirectcnnncctton at Ileppncr
junction v llli No. 1. arriving at The Dalles at
J:55i. m.
No. ft!, tliroueht frclplit, east bound, docs not
carry passengers; arrives 'J:60 a. r.i., departs
3:.V)a. w.
No.'Jl, local ftclsht, carries passensers, cast
bound: arrives l:3up. m departs :15 p.m.
No. 21, west bound through freight, does not
carry passengers; arrives 8:15 p in., departs
J:S0p. ui.
No. 23, westbound local freight, carries pas
sengers; anlves 5:15 p. in., departs 8:30 a. ni.
For full particulars call on O. 11. & N. C'o.'t
agent 'Die Dalles, or address
W. II. HOKI.llUIlT,
Gen Pas. Ast., Portland, Or.
Mica
lightens
the
load
6bortcn3
Axle
Crease
the
road
helps the team. Saves wear and
expense, bold cverywlicrc.
HADE by
STANDARD OIL CO.
NOTICE
Administrator's Bale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned,
J b. Fergueson, administrator of the estate of
I.ydia A. Ulchardson, dcccni-oj, in pursuance of
an order of the Honorable County Court of the
Stato of Oregon for Wasco county, duly made
and entered on the 4tli day of Janunty, luOO, will
from and oftcr tho 15th day of tebruury, 1000,
proceed to sell at private; sale for cash in hand,
an oi mo louowiug ucscriocu real estate, belong
ing to tho estate of said I.vdiu A. Itlchutdson,
ueccascu, lo-ivii:
Die northwest riuurler of Ih.i Eoulhwcttuuar
tcr. and south hall of tho nor'lnvest nuaiter and
tho southwest iiiartcr of the northeust UJrter
Of section three (1) in toriishli four (I) south of
rango inineen (i.i; easn i uic yuiuuiciio merid
ian, in Wasco countv. Orecon : also that euriain
ulee j or narcel of land niirticulurlr bounded unit
described as follows: Cominenclni! 21 rods and
12J.J feet west o: tho soulhcjst corner of the
southwest quutter of section three (;ii In town
ship four (1 south of range thirteen (1.1) east of
me n :iiunii uierioiu ill u n usco co univ. urc-
Kon.and running thenco north ono liall mile:
thencowestto i wis and . icct; thenco miilli
ouc-hnlf mile, and thence east 5i) rods and I'i
i to i. ui uiepiucuoi ucguiuiaK' save iinu except
therefrom tour lots iu Itlchanlson's Addition to
the Town of Tyuh. whieli lins betn hereioforo
soio anil coneru; iuc iraciao'ivonesciiueiliu
eluding allot sjld ilichuiiJsoii's Addition to thu
'lowi: oi J ycli, aH laid out and nlaticil and re
corded in tue Hecords of Deeds for Wasco
county, Oiegon, said real estate above described
containing 'iw acres, moto or less.
Any person desiring n.'ormatlon with reference
to said real estate should cull on oruddressmu at
Junction City, Oregon, or my attorneys, Dufur
a .'lencue, hi 1110 nanus, tiregou,
Dated thlslilli day of Juiiuury, JSO0.
J. 8. KKHOflO-O.V,
AdirinistraUirof the Ktatoof l.ydln A. Itlch-
aidfon, dcceaicd.
Dcrtit iV Mknkikk,
Attorneys for Administrator. 13Jaiiil
NOTICE FOti PUBLICATION,
U. S. hA.Sil Okiick, at TlIK DAI.LK.1, Ork(
KlillKUAKV 'J, 1WK), I
Notice Is hereby given that tho following
named settler has filed uoticoof his Intention to
insko final proof in support of his claim,-aud
that said proof will be iimdu beforo tho Heglster
and Itecelver at Tho Dalles. Oreuon. on Weducs.
day, April 4,11)00, vl2;
William O. Clark, of The Dalles, Or.
Homestead Kntry No. .127), for tho SU'ij, section
11. towuihlp 1 south, range 11 cast, W. II,
Ho nuuies tlm following witnesses to nrovo his
continuous residence iiKn and cultivation of
euld laud, viz:
Albert Turner. Charles fjosson, Charles rjmlth,
C. A, Gibson, all of 'Die Dalles, Oregon,
JAY 1'. I.UOAH.
feb28 1 ItenUter
EXEOUTOU'S NOTICE.
Notice lit hereby alveu lliut tho umlertlifiiu
has boen duly Hppohitcd by tho county court ol
with the wlllannoxed of tholutt will of Mury
Juno llct-zluv. deccutixl. All wruoiiH huvlnir
cUltna Klnst Hldeitittasre hereby notlnodlto
vrcienttbemtomoivlttilboproiier vouobera at
my olilee in Tho DsIIon, UreKOii, within tlx
months from the date thereof,
vaieareo, vi, ivw.
11. H. HUNTlNflTON.
febai-ll Kxecutor,
Subscribe for Tim Chkoniuk.
Nation of IHMnlutlon.
Notico is hereby given that the firm
of Fonts it Johannseu has this day been
dissolved by mutual consent, P. F. Fotito
retiring from said ilrin. Tho business,
heretofore conducted by tho said Koute
& Johannson.will from now on bo owned
und managed by O, P. JohannBeii. Tho
said Johannseu will col'ect all arcotintn
duo said firm and will pay all bllla due
therefrom.
Dated nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, thlrj
19th day of March, 1900.
P. F. Fout.s,
tnl91m C.P..loitANNai:.v.
Dissolution of rnrtnoralilp.
The business heretofore existing under
the firm name of Lane Bros., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. L. 1..
l.ano will conduct tho business at the
old etatid, and collect all accounts and
pay all bills of tho firm. All partie.3
knowing themselves indebted to tho
(inn are requested to settlo as soon as
possible.
The Dalles, Or., March 1, 1900.
1.. L, Lank,
lm-dAw N. M. Lank.
Why pay if 1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Patton's sun proof mints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. nil7-2
Experience is the beat Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in nny case of
coughs, cold or croup, Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 els. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
Ordinary l-'ulllni; Uyexlirlit
Is by some regarded as alarming, by
others, treated too carlessly. All eyes
begin to fail at -10 yentH of age; tome
have trouble a year or two hefore that
time tho majority not until after.
From 3G to -15 is the time you should
consult n competent optician in order
to start right, otherwise several dangers
confront you, among which is that ter
rible disease, glaucoma, which leads to
total or partial blindness.
It is estimated that 90 per cent of all
cases of glaucoma are due to tho "put
ting ofl" the use of glasses after failure
begins. Scientific examination free by
Theodore II. Liebe, optician, next door
cist of First National Bank on Second
street.
A FINE
SHIRT
A lino shirt needs fino laundry work
to make it look nice and wear well.
Just the same witli your other garments.
We do not use nny injurious chemicals
do not rot out your linen and can sive
you 20 per cent of the wear your gar
mtntH usually sustain.
Glad to have you try our work. No
laundry too small.
Dam.kh Lauxixiy Co.
'Phono 341 biings the team, :SI-2w
Ttie coiuiia PacKi Ga.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANDKACTUKKR8 0K
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
)RIKD BEEF, ETC.
Trace Marks
JC3IQNG
COPYnlClHTS &.C.
AiiTonoaenrtlnif nitkclrh ami doccrlr'tlon ma"
nnlckly lucertaln our oMnion r,co wdcilior u-
hivciillnn ji probnbly pntvntoljlo. ('i)inimirilr
I loin strictly coM!l-.!cnt l.-il. Ilundbook tin I'nUntt
iiintfreo. Oldest nuency for iccuiliift iiatt'uts.
I'.iloi.ta taken tlirouu i Mumi A Cn. ri.i-niT.i
tyceiatnotict, without cliarKO, In tho
Ali.vi.lcnmcly lhttrt('(1 wpnklr. I.nrccut fir
riil.il li.ti of nny KcltnlUlo Jnurnal. Tcrnm, t.'l u
yH.ir: fimr months, 1, BolJ Lyall niTlf,alor.
llrtoieh Uflleo. CSi V Et , Washington, 1). C
JJ. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Olllco over French A Co,'), Hunk
fhono C, THE DA1.I.I53, OltEdON
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
, Notice Ih hereby (Iv'en tlmt tho iiiiileidiifunl
lias U'fll aiMxMllliil by thocoiintv rnuri. f n.
Htato of Oreiion.for Wunco county .'iiiliiilnMriitor
lorthootato of t'atrick Drown, ilwuiinvl. All
lvraiiB unvuiK uininia UKnliidi Hani eiltftu nr!
lereby notified to inehent nhIU cIhi 1I1K. lirrtttnrl,.
verliled, to mo at tho olllco of Siniiott & Klnnotf,
in IJulles Clly.Oro.. within tlx lmmtiia ir,,,,, ti.,;
Ugtud January T, HKiO.
DK1.IA C. IlilOWN,
an27-ll Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Ih hereby given that tho understand
baa been duly unpointed odmlnutrutor of tho
cUle of J. C. Uoldwin, oecciued. Alt tiorsona
bavin claims against mid esUto are berehv
notlUvd to present tbo same, protvrly verlfleif
to mo or to my attorneys, Dufur. : Meuefee, In
The Ualle, Oregon, wltbln six months (rum tho
date of this notico.
I)led this llth day of February, l'joo.
Administrator of tbo estate of J, c, lialilwin
dectiued. fCbKVjj
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AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL 00
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars iitid particulars furnished on triplication.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
un20
C. C. COOPER,
MANi'iAt-ruium or
High-Grade Stock Saddles
and Shop-Made Harness.
Ill.'AI.I.It IN
Tents, Wagon Covers, und nil articles usually
kept in a lirst-class harness shop.
0iprite
.Moody' Wiirelirjuse,
THE DALLES,
Yellowstone Park Line.
Tin: DiNi.vti cau Hor n; kiiom roitTi,.Ni)
to Tin: i:.st.
TlIK O.NIiY DIltl-tiT LINK '10 Till'. VHI.i.OW
HlO.Ni; I'AltK
i.pavk.
Union Depot, rirthaod I sisj
l'i'kt mall for Tiicomii,
Sfllltl0,Olyilp,,(iry'H
lliillioriUHl Houth llend
luiiiU, hi..kuiio, Kohs.i
I'Uid, II, t! I'ulliiiaii,
AIIIUVK,
No. 'I,
11115 A. M.
No. I.
ii;w p. m.
No, 1
t,;M I'. M,
No, ;i,
7;00 A. M.
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try, llelvnii, .MIiinvaiHi
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Katihin CHy, fit. Imls
(.hloiiKo anil all lKjintK
oaktaml soiiilu'init. j
I'uicet Koiimi -;XireH
lor Iiif-oimi ,1, i L.-....i..
ami IntcriJiLiltiito MlntH
I'ulliiiiiii llrstrla. mnl lourht alcuiM.ra in
V'i'ktlhllltul truh.u
h. irwiHcliiTcltlw. ' nem
"fiKuKuuiilVKUl IO lle.1 lm loll 1)1 tlfknln
wrltu """" v"' ' vviyuwouit, eio call on or
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant (Jonvrul riisseimur Aient "1 unu
HUect, corner J ,V ,J -r t lffs"l J Orwm.
u" FOR A DOII a
niVi'r.'1:,,'"P!,i-r...ni If II I' V
?IUO Vltli
;Mtrr
UQUQ
Msanr
ATniitliniin Dnnifin! SOUTH and EAST "'"
and Motors
THE DALLES, 0KKG0N
This Stamp n Guarnntoo
OIIEIiOX.
of Quality. ,
ffl Pacini
Shasta Route
Trains lenvo Tbu DalleN for i'orll.iirl ami war
stutloiiH nt l;'i') iu m. anil :i i, m.
I.CAVU I'Ottlllllll
" Albuny
Artlvo AnIiIiiiiiI
" Hucriiii';iito . .
" Kail Krauvlsco
..l'j:a0iini I0;50p
.li::sn m
.. ;.:(- p m lij""1
.7 1, ,m 8!B
Artlvo OkiIoii
" Dc-uvur
" ICiinsasClly.
" CIllO 11(0
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7; I il HI U:JJ iW
Artlvo U))i AUKi'lot
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" Kurt Worth....
" City uf Jloxleo
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J'lilhnitn and Tourist curs on b lb '"
(JhiilreurN UuarNmoiito to Onl "' " S1' 0r.
iindlourlstcflrstofhloaKO, Ht luli
KiiliN mid WaslilUKtou.
Coniifotlntr at Han Kmncjwo llf J
steamship iTnen for Holiohliil, J' 1; LU,U
rhlllpplaex, Central nud Hoiilh Amerim.
fscu uKeut at Tho Dullea station, ni's't"
C. H. MARKHAM,
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Phyflioian and sunsewn
Bpeclal ttUntton given t" 'wr'
MAKER J
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