The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    I CITY IMbWSllM pKifcr
i
i o Marry
Uff,".-, license was issued
A "" ' .... nffiP of the
clerk
the
to Edna
oi
Smith
S3Sr 3 I f S, Luklus of Ker
ry. Or, J
iTUTlTr. N. Derby.
i for authority to appropriate 30
second feet of water from the
creek for that purpose. The esti
matortjcost is $1)2,000. ' It is pro
posed to conduct the present in
take on the Washington side of
the line and the proposed intake
on the Oregon side with a pipe
line, .after which the present iri-
Stake will not be iised.
in
V iwTrirrived
A 1 nr,trT J December 4 . , 1 9 2 0,
7.tAdolf B. St'ainke,
a? dectaratin of intention to
ade ftteiiM of the United
,nd a broin
tecomc .v" . before U. O.
RUl" clerk. A. H.
1;oyev' Sired in .bis city for
Sfftfj Hot, men are
JuWectt of Russia.
V at the Ifirst Congregational
chrcat9 hoar Dr. McKIveen.
(Adr.) :
Heating V-tertbiy -
A hearing was given in th?
county court yesterday to ob
jections to approving the final ac
count of Amanda J. Ryan, df
ceased. The decision in the mat
ter has not yet been reached.
frle-S row er., . : Waaaui gtou
strongly'in favor of "western ap
ples and western fruits bein?
handled by western men." Mr.
Lewis said. "There is a general
reeling among the- apple growers
of Washington and the entire
northwest in favor of co-operative
marketing method in handl
,fng crops." While in Spokane
Mr. Lewis spoke before the Soo-
kane Ad club on "Advertising and
Co-operation," and before the
Washington State Horticultural
association on "The Opportunity
of the Northwest." A hanqnet.
given by the state horticultural
association, he delivered an ad
dress on "Western Advertising."
of. the occasion will be the address
by Dr. W. T. McElveen. the able
and very popular pastor of the
First Congregational church of
Portland. This address will be
given In the auditorium of the
church at 7 p. m. and everybody in
haiem is invited to hear Dr. Mc
Elveen. Portland honors the Pil
grims with a great meeting at the
same hour' Let Salem do no less.
(Adv.) I
Tailored Clothing Itednml
At Mosher's; high class tailor.
(Adv.);
tails. , A reply
prepared.
has not yet been
Ikrth Xuw' Accused 1
Iterative he refused to give hiui
a second drink of moonshine
whiskey. II. C. Taylor. 1160 Jef
ttron street, told' the police that
Oliver Keisbeck assaulted him on
the street in Tront of Jim Kn
Kles pool hall Saturday night.
Taylor said he -received a gash
in the forehead, and had been
twice assaulted during the eve
ring. Wheteupou Police Officers
ictor and Hrown found Keisbeck
mile 5 limit in passing school
buCd igi. lie requested the mat
tery "If p given especial considera
tion ttefore an accident should oc
cur; a
71
Kvyrf halt at MoIkV
, HJuced. See our patterns.
,A2t '
Vtr &l laml Home
ij defective flue was the .cause
of . &-malf fire at the home of
yesterday, at Mission and
j llirjigstreeti
For Dad's Zinas
- A good razor strop. Complete
line at special prices. Hauser
Uros. (Adv.)
lie at the First Concreaatioiial
cnurcn at p. m. to near vr. Final Account Filol
McElveen. (Adv.) j The rinal acCount of
Clinic Hate Changed
On account of the Christmas
ir.Ha Walh Siles Hequest
Tfra city or. Walla Walla pro
nosM to supplant the present In
take for its vfater supply with a
new intake fo-Tir miles farther up
Mill creek, on. the Oregon side of
th state line., and has applied to
tbe state engineering department
holidays it has been necessary to
change the date of the next baby
clinic of the Marion County Chil
dren's bnear from the last Thurs
day of this month, which would
be the regular rate, to Tuesday.
December 2S. ! Announcement of
the change was made Inst night.
LfTiniK i-i o r, nnn
I i in- iiuai actuuui oi mc es
tate of Clara E. Guiss, deceased.
was filed In the county court yes
terday by the executors, J. M.
Poorman airtl Mark Pember. The
estate was valued at about $33.
000. or which $4000 was in real
estate and $27,000 jpersonal prop
erty. Objections to the final ac
count were also filed. The date
of hearing is fiSed for January
21.
1921 Calendar .
Homer H. Smith.
McCornack bldg., free.
insurance
(Adv.)
Much Gasoline IVcd
During the month of November
the Standard Oil company sold In
Oregon a total of 2.570.065.5 gal-
lone of gasoline and 1426 gallons
of distillate, paying a tax of $2 5.-
707.784'For the same month the
Associate Oil company sold in the
state 577.237 gallot.s of gasoline
and 27.858 gallons of distillate,
and paid a tax of $5911.66. The
statements of the two companies
were filed yesterday with the sec
retary of state.
in a pool hall, promptly arrested
him and brought him to the sta
tion. He told the police that he
did not touch Taylor, and did
not even know him. However, a
charge of assault and battery wa?
placed against hiiu and he was
cited to appear' Mondav morning.
Taylor appeared to have' recon
sidered the matter and by that
time wished to withdraw his
charge. Charges are being pre
ferred against both men.
by an'artkU in Portland news
paper pointing rut Aat tletr-
tioa of the rl ty siarvauoa
threatens unless relief U provided.
Warden Ilurgbdutf hIJ that
th opening; of the enclosure to
clve the elk access to the gratia
land U experimental aad that It
It does not work out man will
be sent to Wallowa county to take
care of the herd.
ow
uction. Mosbrr.
A Patrick Coat or Vest
His Xmas present. Come in and
jsce them. Hauser Bros. (Adv.)
Tailonil Suits; ltoluccd I'rlrew
See Mosher. Court bt. (Adv.)
Sec Smith Klowcr
At Y. Ml C. A. corner. (Adv.)
ENCE'S
"Homespun Folks"
V LAST TIMES
TODAY
FATTY ARBUCKLE
Superintendent Sui-priscd I yip Estate Closcjl
H. C. Miller, one of the super-1 An order approving
imenaenis at me plant ot me
King's Products company, was
unexpectedly called to the dining
room at tho plant by the. em
ployes Saturday nifeht, Upon -en
tering the room he Tras greeted
with a cheer from the workers
or his shift. After the noise had
ceased Mr. Miller, who was much
surprised, was presented with a
gold engraved signet ring. The
ring was .given him by his. em
ployes in appreciation or bis
courtesy toward his employes dur
ing the time he has been with
the Salem plant.
DIXIE
DOUGHNUTS 30c Doz.
SALEM BAKING CO.
439 Court Stf cct. Phone 954
21 bars Savon Soap. ...... .f 1.00
It pounds Onions. :25c
Onions, per set. . ., . ... . . .52.00
I puds, per sack. . ........ .$1.50
ffaeat, per hundred .fcl.OO
The Highland Grocery
none 496 746 Highland Avenue
W. W. M00RE
Furniture Btor
Th Home of the Yletrola
tot set more for your money at
Uoore a
'it Pay to Trade sJ The
fARHERS CASH STORE
a BartOM DvrdeU
fiT 5orU Oonximerdal 14T
WOOD WOOD,:
Can G. H. Tracy Wood Co
for all kinds of
dry wood
rroniDt delivery Phone 620
the final
account of the estate of Lee Tjp.
deceased, was filed in the county
court yesterday. The adminis
trator of the estate was Susie
Sun. '
Liook
$5.00 Gillette razors now $3.75.
Also strops, soaps, powders, etc.
Hauser Bros. (Adv.)
Portland Firm Inrortoratrs
Articles of incorporation were
filed here yesterday by the W. D.
Howell (Company of Portland, cap
italized at $20,000. The incorpor
ators are Fred W. Durbin. Wil
liam D. Howell and W. D. Wells.!
Articles iwere riled by the Pheas
and Cleaning works ol Portland
capitalized at $25,000. The incor
porators are J. N. Buntin. H. S.
Wyatt, E. E. Stone and I. L. Mar
tin. Resolutions of dissolution
were filed by the Warren Spruce
company witn neadquarters in
Portland, and by- the Home Or
chard company of Hood River.
Wonderful Millinery Bargains
Aear End sale. No hat in the
store over $12.50. Any plain
Sailor, $3.50. The French Shop.
M. Buffe Morrison, 115 N High
street. (Adv.)
Elliott Files Discharge
John J. Elliqtt. a captain in
me air service, iuea aiscnarge
papers yesterday with the county
clerk. Mr. Elliott enlisted in the
ai my at San . Francisco.
liove. Watchmaker ami Jowrlei-
337 State street. Salem. (Adv.)
Co-oeration Growing
C I. Lewis, or the Oregon
Growers Co-operatiVe association
returned yesterday Trom a trip to
Washington more than ever con
vinced that co-operative market
ing is steadily gaining ground in
the norihwest. "I found the ap-
The Vacuum Cups have ar
rived at
A. H. MOORE'S
Sales
,,., oexnee
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Planting Time
Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna
mental Trees, Small Fruits, Roses,
from
THE SALEM NURSERY
COMPANY
428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1763
Talking Machines and Records
Flayer Pianos and Player Bolls
JALEM CLEANERS AND
; DYERS
Bepatrlfls end- Alterations
till 8. Coml St. Phone 18 63
ELECTRIC MACHINE &
ENGINEERING CO.
for Tbor Waahlng; Machines and
Electric Work and Snppuea.
127 Court St. Phone 488
Position as - typewriter. Write
or call 255 North High street, Sa
lem, Or. (Adv.)
Landing of the Pilgrims
The 300th anniversary ol the
Landinir of the Pilirrims will he
celebrated at the First Congrega
tional church this evening, Tues
day, Dec. 21. by a get-together
meeting pf. the church, followed
by a program. The chief feature
Eugene Crossing Askeil
The Southern Pacific railroad
company has applied to the public
service commission for authority
to construct a grade crossing at
the Intersection of Fourth . and
Charnelton streets, in Eugene.
Portland Officer Itcalci
Patrolman Chamberlain of
Portland was held up. beaten and
his handcuffs, gnnand club taken
away by two men recently, ac
cording to a message reaching
thi city yesterday from the Port
land police department. - One of
the men was a negro, described
as being 5 feet 9 inches tall.
weighing 200 pounds, and wear
ing a black hat and a checked
mackinaw. He carried' a large.
black revolver. . His companion
was about 22 years old. 5 feet
7 inches tall, and slender. He
wore dark clothe and carried a
nickel plated revolver. In the
same message the Salem police
are requested to assist In locat
ing two men Vanted for burglary,
A rtore at Twenty-third and Al
berta streets. Portland, was en
tered and about $800 taken Fri
day night.
Little damage was
douf .9 the fire department arrlv
ingS promptly and extinguishing
inueirxe who cnenucais.
j l
Onrd That Knit X
iitua liberal redt
- r rl
ti -
Detail Funeral Today
funeral services of Robert
E. Jt'fLapp will be held from the
WcHR& Clough chapel this mor
niiijat 10 o'clock. Inlcrtuen!
wilM H' made in th- City View
teur-ry. .Mr. iriapp died at
bisbbme near Sabm. Saturday.
iHMtiftoer at tne age ol
Tai
hrc! the coatings at Mosher's.
Afrt
s
Kriyf loreax Itcwl
lfnk Lorenx died at a local
l,OMiil Saturday uight at the age
of ?lyers. The remains are at
tbe?IflKdon funeral parlors. Fun
eral Announcements will be made
Wbif you think of Good Clothe
Tiittik of Mosher, the tailor.
(A.hJ
Interest in Red Cross
Nursing Shown at Dallas
0
I
I 1
The Red Cro-s la finding the
(nthnslam of the Dallas elas' In
homo nurving very gratlflnc.
Tbirty-ftix of the vomri of Dal
las have Joined the c!as and are
endeavoring to gala any knowl-
t-df which lll promote the wrl-
fare of thir community aad their i
Individual home.
v niic not anticipating a re-1
turn of 'the epidemic of the last
two year, the class belie- la
preparedn.
The benefits which may revult
from 3C available assistanta la
cne community will be far-reach-
log in their scope under ordinary
daily conditions ia the home, but
should cmergencic arl the
benefits, will be of incalculable
value.
I ft
v. n.'jti
Salem School of Expression
Lulu Rosamond Walton. Director
147 N. Commercial
Phone 592 1484J
Weekly Recital Class
Oakland Pier Involved
A problem similar to that of the
Cnion terminal question in Port
land confronts the railroad com
mission of California with refer
ence to the Joint use of the Oak
land pier terminal by the Santa
Fe and the Southern Pacific roads
according to a communication re-
ceive'd by the Oregon public serv
ice commission from the -California
commission. The California
officials request the Oregon offi
cials to prepare them a map show
ing the present facilities of the
Union passenger terminal in Port
land, time tables of the several
roads, information as to whether
operation of the Portland termi
nal is satisfactory and other de-
Sc Smith'! Flowers
At Y. M. C. A. corner. (Adv.)
Hardy I Flncil
Paul Hardy was arrested yes
terday charged with a violation
of the traffic regulations in driv
ing an automobile past a street
car while It was stopped to re
ceive and unload passengers on
Slate street. Hardy Hated that
the automobile belonged to a man
named Olson, but the automobile
license was shown to have been
Issued to J. L. Itrossman of Port
land. He appeared before Judge
Earl Jtace and was lined $5.
Magazine Huh lUte !
The Ace. 127 X. High.
t:
(Adv.)
Willamette Valley Transfer
Company
Fast Ont Freight Dally Between
Portland and Salem
Phone 1400 .
Do you take
TURKISH BATHS .
If not, wny not?
No other baths or treatments
can produce the permanent re
lief to the person suffering
from disagreeable cold or ail
ments of the flesh or body like
the Turkish Baths will.
OREGON BATH HOUSE
'Open 8 a. m. nntil 9 p. m.
Lady and Gentlemen attendants
LOOK!
IX BUSINESS FOR YOCR
AUTO'S SAKE
Car not bitting right? Bring It
to nsA place to get tires, tabes.
lklo a1rl1J h!ifn. .nil f I ra i
pumps. - I
Great Western Garage !
Phone 41. Opposite Coart House
ALWAYS OPEN
Poller Are Warncil-
U Alderman W. F. IMchner yes
lerday called the attention of the
police department to ine Iacttnal
automobiles are violating the 10-
W00DRY
conducts sales anywhere In
Marlon or Polk counties.
Store located 270 N. Com'L
AUCTIONEER
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
Tot Tine Jewelry
' Jewelers and Opticians
FOR BARGAINS
of all kinds such as furniture,
stoves, ranges, machinery, of all
kinds see the
CAPITOL JUNK &
BARGAIN HOUSE
215 Center
Phone 398
Better Goods for Les
THE "DAYTON"
las Bicycle for Everyone
LLOYD K. RAMSDEJf
137 Court Street j
Baltics and Bicycle Repairing
HIGHEST PEICE PAID
For
SECOND HAND FURNITURE
Stores, Carpets ana ioois
Capital Hardware & FtirnltoreCo.
285 N. Commercial St. Phone 947
CARL & B0WERS0X
?
'Groceries
383 Court Street Phone 409
"WALLFELT"
Takes the place of
eloth at about one-third
j MAX 0. BUREN
178 N. Commercial St
Busick's
SALEM ALBANY
. 157 North Commercial St.
Luggage and Trunks
ALL REDUCED
What Have Yon?
but. sell and exchange
and second-hand furnl-
stoves, ranges, rugs.
etc We will buy you
COL, W. P. WRIGHT
N. Com'l St., Salem, Or.
41 your sales with M
People's Furniture
DREAMLAND
RINK
Dance every Wednesday
j and Saturday
i:.tra Dance Chritm.s Eve and
New Y.ear' Eve
Bungalow Orchestra
Our mission in
life Is one of re
sponsibility. Our
professional wis
dom and our tact
ful politeness is
assurance of the
superior charac
ter of our ser
vices. '
I""
Eti. Rocks'
SPECIALS
. for This
Week'
Crown Flour $25
Fisher Blend Flour $2.93
Cherro Flour $2.63
Wheatola, sack 53c
Apples, good grade $1.75
Pancake Flour, sack.... 60c
English Walnuts, best,
per pound 30c
Almonds, per pound 33c
Brazil Nuts, pound....40c
Dates, package 23c
Oranges, dozen.... -....5c
Baisins, package 23c
Phone 269.
FREE DELIVERY
Corner Center and 16th
Irhnluia 1 -1
(e R. Nicholson died In Sa
lenfi .Saturday nicbt at the age of
.".4 -ir. The body was sent to
Porlimd for interment yesterday
by pHjdon 4k Son.
UtilTlUank--
tf them at The Statesman of-
fictf Catalog on application. (Ad)
WATCHES
in Platinum and White
Gold with Diamond set
tings, 141c Gold and Gold
Filled.
JEWELRY
L a v a 1 1 1 e r , Rings,
Broache. Pearl Beads,
Cuff-Links. Scarf-Piri5,
Chains, Charms, in fact
e verytning in J ewclry.
Sold r SilJenmlth
SA1JLM.OSX.
Successor to Gardner L.
Kccne
! PERSONAL MENTION
li'.t) McCroskev. son of Mr. and
Mrsi T. E. McCroskey. who is
hontt flrom the University ef Ore
jconjill leave tomorrow for Kan
sas XHT. no., wnere ne win at-
tcn k national convention of the
Phl-iUmma Delta fraternity, lie
willST'turn home by way of San
Fracc&co' where he will attend a
conirPtion of a national law fra-
trriutf with whick he Is atfili-
atrtfl fc
.iand Mrs. Andrew Veibar
willf-fVnd the winter in Los An-
Kei. Slaving sola tneir property
in tfaifm. I'pon returning in the
soriV they eiect to live it
Wc-jHTurn.
CJ-.t Kos. an attorney ol
SiIvetCn, was a Salem visitor yea
terdyjl Hfny Hobson of Fox Valley
wasin the city Monday.
rAs V- Morcun. an attorney of
Woiti4irn. was here yesterday.
W, 15..' Do rant of Woodburn was
conH3ng with county officials
yeftircay over road matters..
O.; li. Darling or cnemawa wa
her4:jterday.
JqtiC Murray of Duttevllle was
a vi4ijr here yesterday.
Jb R. Whitaker. professor of
eoiniiic and marketine in the
1'nirfity of Oregon school or
rom)!rce. was in the city'ye
trtlirj conferring with officials
of tiJ(rei:on Grower" Co-oper- J
ativeji socialion.- i
i . m fr rA C Ijitnnn mliip.f
of tfe j.Mrilford planT of the Ore
gon Jt;ower' Co-operative asso
cialiidii was in Salem yevterday
to art'iid to some business mat-
tcrt.. 2
Itvut I'aulus left la it night for
Mrd&ttl.
FIERY, ITCHY SKIN
QUICKLY SOOTHED
WITH SULPHUR
Mentho-Sulphnr. a pleasant
cream, will Boot be aad beat kla
that is Irritated or brokVn oat
with externa : that is covered with
ngly rash or pimples, or Is rough
or dry. Nothing subdues fiery
skin eruptions so quickly says a
noted skin specialist.
The moment this sulphur prep
aration is applied the Itching stops
and after two or three applica
tions, the externa is gone and the
skin Is delightfully clear and
smooth. Sulphur Is so precious
as a skin remedy because It de
stroys the parasites that caase
the burning. Itching or disfigure
ment. Mentho-Sulphor always
heals externa right up.
A small Jar of Mentho-Salphar
may be had at airy good drag
store.
THE MARRIAGE QUESTION'
"What do yoa think of a naa
who marries for money?"
"He nadoabtrdly earns every
cent be gets." . -
Commission Sales Room
254 8. Liberty St.
'
Private sales eatil Jaauary 1.
Christmas trees. IS to 2Sc; po- .
tatoes; carrots: chicken feed; !
oau. vetch and wheat; oae gas
aad roal or wood range, good con- ".
ditioa: one fine oak buffet; be-1 "
mattresses; baled wheat; straw by -bale
or ton; baled vetch; oU;l
wheat; hay by bale or ton.
IL C IWTTF.nsOX. Sales Manager
LADD & BUSH BANKERS
Oeseral Btr.iiTig Edam
Office Eorsn frosx 10 a. xa.' to 3 p. n.
Are, You Puzzled
...
About Tbat Christmas Gift for Him!.
Gire Him a Razor for Christmas
We have several styles in the Auto-Strop and Gillette
Safety Razors. They will please
Special prices on all razors
HAUSER BROS.
SALEM ALBANY EUGENE CORVALL1S
$9.00
DOWN
A WEEK
Will Bur a
ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC
WASHING MACHINE
WM. GAHLSD0RF
TbejStore of HOUSEAVARES
All New and Desirable
MAX 0. BUREN
. HIGHEST PRICES
Paid for
Walnuts and White
Beans
PEOPLE'S CASH
STORE
IT'S NOT
TOO LATE
to be thinking of making
your eyes a
Christmas Gift
of a pair of glasses if
they need them
MORRIS & KEENE
OPTICAL CO.
V
202-211 Bank of Com
merce Building
Corn
Now have , plenty vt fine
Shelled Corn and at'ry low
prices. The cheapest teed
on he market for togs aad
poultry.
Feeds
Mill feeds are away down
in price and looks like a
eood time to buy. Fine
.quality, special prices.
Laying Mash
KiFlier's VAHi PUOinCKU
ertainly makes tliMil lay.
'Jozens and dozens of poiil
rymen arc feeding it and
hey Mil -say it does the work.
Jut try a sack and sec the
results.
Poultry
Supplies
We offer yon High :rad
Meat Peraps. Kastern Oyster
Shells and (Jrit at prieci you
cannot duplicate elsewhere.
D. A. White
Sons
I'lione 16.
Z State St.
M)KI) KIDNKV
I j Triomu:
"M.J a iieve're attacv of klndey
trouCtiand for three weeks could
net i-t out of doors and Kearrely
out 5d." write C. K. Drewer.
Villa Springs. Ala. '"Could not
bend.i'er at all without the most
excrCSgttiuc pa Inn. I purchased a
boll 1 1 if Foley Kidney rills. Wii
relief) aft1 fin-t few doe and
conted Vbeir use until com
pi etel cured. I consider Foley
Kidmrl rill the b?t kidny rem
edy lb' the world. No recurrence
of ni a rouble." Sold everywhere
. - . j
Knlhtls of Pythias
3 Helping Dallas Poor
l.Vti.AS. Or.. Iht. -tShec-ial
tf The Statenman.) Follow
ing fr4ir 1 annual ruftoin. the
KaizjrH of l'ytuias of Dallas will
di.-triTe toy and candies, be-
sidesj;Ther articles to the needy
cni'dfcii la thi city who other-
" Jfiduldj not ie remeiabered on
Chri-5.1 I A lonunlttee ba
l ien &jrH iVite'l for the work and
la li.-p&i t(e rhildrt-n of theeom
n.uni5.vb are in n-ed of help.
The Siff iities of life mill alo
be .3-nribNd by the lodge to
la.'Hiii4 lo are in ttf ti in time
to ini4- tiiirllma-i an enjoyable
tx ra-br-O fur all
1 imrm
L . : ' in
GameCommison Will
$vkt Care of Elk Herd
Th -tilt at? caiue roinmi'slon be-
'-veo'tliat by oiH-ning the Ince
w -
I!. i-i ttiat l.y opening
hirlfe;How nrIuscH the herd of
elk t.tjVaHowa t-ounty the ani
mal t4'.l tal.e advantate of pan
tere ijjid on Snake river and
t; oiiiiniion the neee-
s iv ill'iiing ha for their win
ter s.iynai'.'". This information
a. ijiv-n the Kovcruor'ii ofliee
?t-i3'fv -oer th telephone by
t'apl K. HurKdhutf. tate fim"
wardi.
A .t srphic appeal from lr.
.rn rjJNnl-n. . jalt,-l ruler of
!.. IviUnd lodjce of Klks. In
iMhalref the member of
that lfce. a-kinr the governor
to taJjS tteps to provide relief j
for tlianimalf. win read to the)
game v-rn ii ri.v.-.
Th. lrtland Clks were IeI to act!
GIFT LINGERIE
Dainty, exquisite underlings are one of the most ac
ceptable Rift one Li privileged to give. That whicn
mc arc showing this mtmth is so unusually lovely that
it will be the perfect remembrance. Many a man will
chHsc this for his wife while it is certain of being
the gift for the Christmas Brides..
Included in our slocks are
ENVELOPES priced at
COMBINATIONS priced at
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IJrttPhon 1047 PhonT8
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